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‘Written for Taz Evexxc Stam. THE LAST BUFFALO HUNT. Dog we pulled across the vide which forms the crest of the Missou ign HOME MATTERS. it was like going over the roof of the world. For fifteen miles or more we were on the an endless succession of bleak, rolling away on evéry side, eyes got ttred of looking over them. ‘They looked as if they had been shaved and sand- red all over, they Were so smooth and 80 ut— on them save buf- re and there and a few wiid and Wary antelope. Not even a friendly sage ye a resting place. A ter place to starve to A Wor Or Wassra. THE FEARFUL DANGERS OF THE PRESENT VALUABLE HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES—RECIPES WORTH ‘THIS EVENING. ‘TRYING—HOW TO PREPARE SIMPLE BUT PALATABLE LEY, Autioneer. windswept hills CLOSING IN ON THE REMNANT. ‘Tae LaTest Anrieric FURNrrvne 1s of white Painted wood, upholstered in blue and white SreweD SweErsreape.—Parboll till tender, put in a stew-pan with water or milk; work a little together; add with pped parsley. Stew about twenty Kipsey Srew.—Fry small bite of kidney brown with a tablespoonful of butter and a teaspoonful ped onion; mix with them a tablespoon. ful of four, a Uttle pepper sal ‘oiling ‘Boll gently ten minutes and serve hot. TowaTors should never be cooked in an iron stew-pain, or even in tin; porcelatn-lined pan, or one made of agate, is much rartably makes the tomatoes: amount of baking-soda can remove the scldlty. Oversns, (Fancy Roast)—Toast 8 few slices of bread and butter them; lay them in @ shallow jut _on the liquor of the Ber Bein bout A Cruel Country for ian or Beast—The ee ee no em Ranchmen and the Cate Business Where the Millions are Now—The First Bunch of Baffalo. barren, Nothing falo grass, bunch grass bush afforded the weai man could not find a death tn if he hunted Montana all over. The fourth day out we crossed the Liltle Dry, to ly looked forward for water. ¥ courtesy was called water, but It was too thick to drink and too thin to walk ‘Our cow horses swallowed it without grumbling, they were used to it, poor brutes, but It Was a different case with the gov- ernment mules. Old Joe unchecked them, pailful of the stuff, and held it up to the near leader. The thirsty mule thrust his head eagerly into the pail, took one swallow only, then cocked hhis ears and looked at Old Joe out of'the corner of ig distincly, “What are you giv- ng The stuff Was offered to each of the six mules, not one of which took a, second and the off wheeler came near biting a of the feamster’s cheek. When Old Joe iad gone the round he threw the water out of the ull with a disgusted air, and sald: “One bueket- 1 o this water Is enough to water all the mules Between the Little Dry and Bi what has become of the millions of dreds of carvases lay scattered over the every direction. They lay thickly alo1 Of the road, and the bad lai After passing the Red Buttes, Were hardly ever out of sight of a Dieaching skele- ton, and sometitues a score were in sight at one Ume. Once I counted seventeen lying grouped to- ‘ther in a space of not Over two.acres in extent. it was a mournful sight. Althougii these buffalo were kilied only four years ago or less, the power- ful effect of the dry winds ane intense heat of summer has literally str and lett the whole butter and flour and some cho} BY WILLIAM T. HORNADAY. Author of “Two Years in the Jungle." ‘Mr. Wilton B. Palmer, of New York city, received the dest wishes of the season from all the friends he met on his birthday, and believed that his future life was to be long and joyous. ‘That evening he felt a tickling in the throat, alight pain across the chest snd he coughed once ortwice. The next day his nostrils were inflamed, his throat sore and his lungs all filled up. ‘The day following he was in bed,with physicians sbak- ing their heads, and the third day he was dead from pneumonia, which he failed to take in time. There are ten thousand men and women in America to-day in Just the same condition as Mr. Palmer was. Their throats are sore, their lungs are irritated and they are on the verge of pneumonia and desth, but they do not ‘This terrible disease, pneumonis, has become the ‘Monster of American life. It is sudden, severe and fatal. Itcomes without warning and strikes down without mercy. Physicians say it must be thrown from the system on the start, and that there is nothing equal to pure spirits for this purpose. Pure liquors ‘are absolutely necessary when pneumonia is coming on, and from the careful investigations of the best chemists and physicians we are convinced that no Uquor now known to the world isequal to Duffy's Pure ‘Malt Whiskey for pneumonia or any other pulmonic trouble. This whiskey is put up solely for medical Purposes, and sold only in sealed bottles. It is a stim- ulant to the organs that have been congested by cold. Tt arouses the tissues to fresh action. It wards off dis- ease, and containing no fusil ofl it does not injure nor which he had longit We found tn it wh: It was mnd jeliy. Copyright, 1887. All rights reserved. When we started from Washington on Septem- er 20th and our friends asked, “* How long are you @oing to be gone?” we answered, “We hope to get through with our hunt .in two months, and back across the Yellowstone before the bitzzards begin.” ‘To their next query, “How many buffalo do you expect toget?” we said, “Well, we hope Wo get with the mental addition, “ And don't we wish we may get them” In view of the public interest at stake on the snecess of our undertaking, the officials of the Pennsylvania, the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Pani and Northern Pacitic railways very kindly furnished us free transportation over thetr re- Spective lines. The Secretary of War issued an order to the commanding officer at Fort Keogh requesting him tofurnish our party with such field Transportation, camp equipage and escort as we iit require, “consistent with the best interests Of the service,” and the Secretary of the Interior also was kind enough to issue an ordor in our in- terests to all the officers and agents In his depart- ‘cand Bo which deed is of city of Lynch- in burg, Va., Ishall, on ‘MONDAY, MAROH FOUR’ ‘TENTH, AT FOUR 0’C1 P.M, = CF. MC, in front of the Virginian GOOD WILL, STOCK, FIXTURES AND FILES DAILY VIRGINIAN NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHMENT. continuously for oysters to heat; efore tt bolls add up once, and pour over Do Nor Coven.—Rvery hot dish 1s more or less injurea by covering previous to serving i events the cover should be heated before placti it over the dish, and even then the condensatio: the steain will Sometimes ‘occur, which is injurious ‘Tus Best Far ror Fayrxa.—Beef fat 1s prefer able to lard for frying as it does not adhere to ‘as lard does, and it imparts that pertains to pork. For ns at least, frring jlegome and digestil ‘QUAL oN Toast.—Brown the birds either in salad oll or butter; mix a tablespoonful of flour among them and brown that; then cover them with botl- ‘season them highly with salt, pepper, Meitin.a ‘tabiespoontul ot butter for every UO ’ rt small birds, and serve on toast. How to Keer Mzat.—The time meat should hang to be tender dependson the heat and humtd- ity of the air. If it is not kept long enough it is hard and tough; if too should be hung where it will have thorough air, and be dried with a cloth night and morning to keep it from damp and mustiness. CuakLorTT Russe.—Take a two-quart mold; line with lady fingers; puta package of gelatine in half a pint of cream sweetened with seven ounces of sugar; set over the fire to dissolve; add two pints of rich cream to the mixture; set On ice until cool; pour into the mold; ornament the top with whipped cream or meringue; set on ice. Ovsres Frirrers.—Make a batter of four ounces of flour, two eggs, a little salt anda quarter pint each of milk and strained oyster liquor. Cut small a dozen oysters, and mix all together, then dro n into the frying pan With enous Very hot fat to cover the bottom; they should cooked toa golden brownand sent to table at ‘once, very hot. AN OaTMEAL PuppING.—Put into a well-greased “baker” or pudding dish (greased with suet) three and & half ounces of the coarsest oatmeal, with aspoontul of salt and a quart of milik. After an hour's soaking, two or three hours’ bak- ing In a very slow oven Will result in a rich creamy ith honey or sugar and cream, or ipped for businees, and being s 1 state, offers a fire desiring fr ‘embark in tho publishing THE SALE WILL BE MADE WITHOUT RESERVE. ‘Terms made known on the day of sale. ©. F. BUTTON, Trustes. QPFICE BH. WARNER & nds were full of them. on the way up, we articles cooked in i Ro flavor, as does ali these two reasor fat is more whol done in beef ble than that jpped the flesh from the keletons lying just as Dieached as White as snow on the upper side, and very often with nearly every bone in Its ‘The skinners had left the heads of the bulls and the tick hide had dried down kulis as hard as horn, holding the tan- gied masses of tne shaggy frontiet firmly in place until it bleached brown in the sunshine and Rnally was worn away by wind and weather. Uttle later we picked up eight Just such skeletons as the above, absolutely complete, and with not pounds of dried meat remaining on any one of them. ‘The bieaching power of Montana weather is perfectly marvelous, As We traveled back to Miles City in December we gathered up iifty-one perfect skuils of old bull and cow buffalo to store up for the museums of the world that will beg for them a little later when, the buffalo are all dead and the bone gatherers have gathered 1u and crushed the last bone to be und on the buffalo ranges, And I jorded me solid comfort to have it in my power goodly store before it was too late. north of Miles City the buffalo Dones have already been gathered up clean! On the fifth day we reached the HV ranch (Tow’s) on the Big Dry, ninety miles from Miles City, at the mouth of Sand creek, which comes in ‘This ts the Most charmingly situated ranch-house I saw anywhere in Montana. ‘There 18 a line of cottonwood timber along the and I wish you could have seen it then. Every leaf was as yellow as gold and alive with excitement. iow inerrily they danced and shone and rustled in the breezy sunshine, and after the dead grey monotony of the shaven retty they did look? AUCTION SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE Lori THE 801 ‘SECTION OF THE “CITT, ‘sale, in front of th FOURTEENTH at HALF-PAST, : north i Street, Between First aid Secoud streets southesnt 3H, WARNE ECO, Street hort DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. md-cods FICE OF DANEN] ee eal tatahe Mr. E. W. Roswell, of Washington, D.C.. related his “Ihad hemorrhages and was examined by a physician, who thought my lungs only slightly congested. In August I had three more hem- orrhages and lost a quart of blood. Another physician ‘said I was in the last stages of consumption, and finally Igave up all hope. I obtained Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and took it. I havegained healthandstrength rapidly, and am completely restored.” ‘This remarkable whiskey, which is sold by all first- class druggists, (and the secret of whose manufacture many have in vain sought to find out) deserves to be kept in every household, not only to be used in cases of emergency, but to assist in prolonging life and bring- ing health and happiness, ee __ We reached Miles City on September 24 and were wboy whom I met tn th ring and engaged to so with me as the foreman or ms ‘Ste weather was fine amd tere day to be lost. Ml of the officers at Ft. an hour’s delay, and on the afternoon of e25th, Just thirty-six hours after we off the cars, by dint of lively work we were ready, put across the Yellowstone tor the “uorth side,” equipped for two months in the feld. Even then tie good people of Miles City the undertaking of “a, regular wild cost a great deal and rest the audacity to say to Boyd contidentt- ok a-here, Boyd, what's the use of you ‘Of course, it's all right can out of the government. But there ain't any buffalo up there aud you know experience as follows: enn enoae, met by Irvin Boyd, a and at once pulled , it loses its favor. It foo joose chase,” sure tO OF A NEW TWO-STORY. AND- it in nothing. LAY - WIN] '$ gong up there. ‘ou to make all ¥‘ DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY ‘In sold only in bottles. Price, $1. For sale by drug- gists, grocers and dealers. Persons east of the Rocky Mountains (except the ‘Territories) unable to procure it from their dealerscan have half dozen sent, in plain case, unmarked, express prepaid, by remitting 86 to By virtue of a deed of trust, dt Uber No, 1,196, folie Tiker seg? of tas records of the ‘Gol written request of the unde “phere ain't, hey!” sald Boyd; “well, now, sup- you just wait und see.’ Maybe we ‘don't wha’ we're up to and m: Each of my three horse, selected with and for myself, 1_bou For forty mile whoys furnished his own for the hunt, ight two saddle $135 and hired a ranch wagon and Later on the work be- i P, M., the following- city of Washington, in the said Lot numbered ninety-three (93), i1. square numbered hundred }), improved by anew =f -basement bay-window seven-room brick ith all modern imj ment Terms: Expenses of sale and $2,000 and interest at 12, 1886, in |, and a re option of purchaser. A red at time of sale. Pa ee oe see after that time at the risk and cost of the WM. W. DANENHOWER, EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, THOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. UCTION SALE. By direction of the owners, we will sell a hi yremuises,_ on THURSDAY, NTH. 1887, at TWELV ‘OON, the followiny-déscribed Keal Eatats, viz: All that certain lot of ground in the city of Wash: . C. known and described or plan thereof as lot numbered two (2). in square numbered ten hundred and seventy-three (1073), con- tajning 7,330 square feet. ‘Terms of sale: Cash. One hundred dollars deposit at WEEKS & CO., Auctioneers, trom the southwest. from a tables] hartiess «t $10 a month. came so ‘erribly wearing on our saddle horses that I hired two from a ranch, and used both the team horses to ride as well. There was no forage of any kind to be furnished up country, so I of Oats to sturt with in order to feed well While we rode bard. THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY 00, | seven per cent from. At = = 00, | Palancd in one Gy yenrataie erty sold; or Rochester, N.Y. From Fort Keogh we got a Six-mule team to haul our freight t the hunting . and with it was sent ah escort consistlise Of a sergeant and four men. An old erizzly cate ener trom Co. of the Sth infantry, Patrick ccanna by name, Was detailed to go wilh Us as Iwill always be gratefulio the fortune that sent us 3 1to me that the private soldiers Had I been alone I could ave hugged some of those gnurly oid cothwoods, joyed it, When seen from a little distance, as tt lay between the two hard, barren ridges, which hemmed it in, the narrow valley of thé Big Dry was fairly glorified by the Une of tree tops, Wi mass, delicious wi with syrup alone, Srewep Trire Wirt Ovsrera.—scald the tripe and clean ft, then cut it in small pleces and put it in a saucepan, with some mil, a tablespoontul of to suit the taste; let it boil a few minutes, then add the oysters and let it cook five minutes longer. If you like the sauce of the consistency of cream add a teaspoonful of flour dissolved in a ittle milk, Wnar 1s FREQUENTLY FORGOTTEN in sweeping en- tries and stairways sto dust the tops of all the doors opening into the halls. Brushing the hats at coats that are or are not in general use, thathang in the hall, is another purt of the which ‘is often neglected. ‘They should be brushed and dusted once every morn- ing, that their owners may find them ready to ich so beautifully marked 1ts 1 wanted to camp in that timber, Just for one night, to hear the leaves rustle, but {i Was Hot recious. We unloaded our sent It back loaded with dry skeletons, left half of our freight stored at the ranch, and taking all we could haul on our own Wagon, pulled off up Sand creek, and the hunt be~ gun in earnest. Our task was to find twenty head of buffalo in a tract of bad, lands of uboui 1,000 area.” While Brown cr paired off, and hunted the country on both sides for several’ miles hack closely ‘There were plenty of antelope, rairie dogs and sage cock, but no signs of buffalo, hb’ to start with, all bad igher we got the rougher It was a terribly rough butter and seasonii feliows lever had tod inet In Miles they began to “kh when their team fnaliy pulled out ‘k bottles Waving ued to me. BY the The moment we wernmeat tea, an about the size of he HEAVY OVERCOATS AND SUITS. ‘on the official plot in the air, which boded i time the Yellowstone ferry was reached they were gloriously drunk, alle: MeCanna, and as the teainster, sat jerk-line ia hand the sergeant and 5 aS Magpies. Old Joe, wuinped up on hi 4, dividing bis ~ with the inen. piled almost up to square miles the cowboys and waitress” duties and_ carefully Yhe haye 1,800 sb. wagon w the Wayon-bows with bags of ¢ of provistous, tents, bedding and cooking utenstis, and perched high up ato escort, each with a rifle in one hand and « Whisky bottle'tn the other. ‘Two miles north of the ferry the road had been | newly cut, and in ope place It lay along the side of steep ill” Along the lower side the loose dirt dug from the upper side had been thrown, forming an embankment, and, although the track Was nar- Tow, it was pleity wide enough for a sober team- But it was too much for Old Joe. luis leaders approached tie most tieklish place be reached the point of a heated “argyment” he was having with “one o’ them fellers” Ua the load, and Turned in his saddle to give his auditor his undi- Vided attention. The lead mules saw that tuetr hour bad come Wherein they could get even with the whoie outit for the rest of their lives, and | slowly and sadly they puiled off to the left, with- out saying a word. “Look out there, Joe!” yelled Sergeant Bayliss, “Where are you going?” Joe came to a “trout face,” Jerked}wildly on his line, and swore at his mules, Dut It Was Loo late. ‘The’ wheels dropped into the loose dirt, and with @ mighty lureh over she went. old campaigner, and on the lookout for number one, saw what Was coming, and jum ‘And then, ou, what a fall was there, | wy countrymen! Down went the great pyramid of fretght, 4,000 pounds or more; sma=h went the bows, and a vorreut of bugs, ie, boxes, guns, Un caus" and camp kettles potred dutof tat Bu; Diue wagon-box, and flowed down hill toward the | Yellowstone. Slowiy and sadly the soldiers pulied | selves Out of the wreck, and dain! ich for a thne had overwhelmed them. I was | Sorry to see that the sergeant Was the only oue | hurt—a sprained ankle—aithough various com- plaints were lodged agulust certain bags of oats and boxes of canned goods which had lodged certain backs. But it was a sight to make the jer weep. To ine it was tue down. | army, and it was not until Ed. Hastings cate out to haul us in that I saw gov ernmeut teams handled so skilifully as to blot out all remembrance of that stupid send-off. We camped that night at Chapman's ranc etght miles trom Miles City, and for the first ai only tine On the whole trip dur cook was mad. And In the six-mule load, chaos reigned Supreme, and in the escort whisky. as pitch, the lantern bad been stnashed, and noth- lug could be found save coffee and a ‘coffee pot Our own tent was put up; but the soldiers | ‘oat in the open, and in thé night there came upon Us such a storui of wind and dust as I wish never to see again. But the coming of a bright, cold morning cleared away our annoyances, and we puiled Up tae Sunday creek Trowd, due northwest, ‘all the Way toward the Tow’s raneh, on the Big We had with us as a self, whohad just returned from a dishearte Intp to Chicago with his fall shipment of cattie. Owing to the peremptory removal of the cattle- men trom the Indian Territory, by order of the President, and the overcrowding of the northern Tanges, Which rendered it impossible to find graz- ing grvund for thetr herds in the north, thousands Of uead of soutuern eattle, whole hérds in fact, Were forced Into the market, and consequently ries declined to d outdook for stockinen. for what will good Management and economy are worth only $2.75 Caleago, When tie! wana ene fauna TION OF THE CITY OF rhe country was rou; lands, in fact, but the hi and Wilder we found it. trail for the wagon, no made road anywhere, Dut the team Was tn uncommonly goo.t one, and on we went, slowly enough, to be sure, camping wherever night overtook us. hirty miles up, near the Piney Buttes, we found @ good spring, and camped for about ten days, While we gave the country to the north and south a thorough overhauling. early morning until sunset, but not very fast over sneh terribie ground, for tat would have worn all our horses out in a wee By virtue of a decree of th ne Court of of all sat the men of the y lecree of the Supreme of Spantsu Biscurr.—Beat the yelks of eight eggs i, Panaed on the fifth da ‘94: as light as possible, then stir in six ounces pul- verized sugar; then beat the whites of the eggs to a stiff froth, and mix this light and the yelks; lastly stirin ab: grated zest of one lemoi thoroughly well together, dro paper, place this on a baki moderate oven. the District of Comma with the sugar yund flour an Beat the wale the mixture on and bake in a Geren Burrer.—Wash and pick carefully two ‘ounces of parsley; boil it well, then pound it thor- oughly with the same quantity of anchovies, Washed and boned; rub it through a steve, and mix it with four ounces of fresh butter. Serve to alittle pat under @ lump of tc toast, or else heaped fried bread with un olive stoned and curled round a filet of anchovy on the top. ‘THe CAUs® OP CoLDs.—I never saw an exposed soldier with a cold. I believe all old soldiers will bear me out that in active campaigns, where there was great exposure to the weather, no one had a cold.” And come to think of it, in ny experiences in recent years, I never saw h they stand more ex- 4s our hot rooms that Dayok MARCH, 1 following parcels of ianc th the District of Columbia: RST. The north four (4) feet eleven (11) inches of Jot uumbered seventy (70), in the subdivision of part : and ‘twenty, made ‘by trustee, on North Capitol street, “between streeta, SECOND, Also, on the SAME DAY, in front of the at QUARTER PAST FOUR’ O'CLOCK P.M. ty-one (SL), eighty? four (84); eighty- ‘all in the city of Washing- OCOBNER 7TH AND E STREETS We rode from of square six uni ‘The Weather was We killed as many antelope as we cared to, and we enjoyed the life hugely,—but we found no signs of buffalo. Hoping for better luck, we packed our traps preseny and pulled on w creek, across a steep an Mnally camped at about the worst water liole I ever Saw, on the heud of Calf creek, a tributary of the Missourt river. We were Just abov of Porcupine creek, due west of the head of the Little 139 miles from Miles Clty by the way we came, about 40 miles south of the Missourt and 25 east of the Musselshell. not so rough, save on one We felt that Our position was the ‘key to an im- mense tract of “likely” country for buffalo. ‘The very day our sevond load i camp plunder was being hauled up from our late cau creek, we struck our first bunch of though it was not a knock-down blow. One of our cowboys, L. S. Russell, across Ue divide, moulnted on the weartest bu! horse in the outtit, which I regret to say was one When within three miles of our new came suddenly upon seven buffalo lying He fired upon them 1,and when they sed them’ for about three hree more shots. The old bull of the party was wounded, but Russell's horse | gave out—he was tired out to ‘start with—and to our great chagrin all the ‘bu bitter disappointment to me, and the. fail- en one buffalo stung "Russell ke a campmeeting hornet. ‘The herd ran due south, and Russell did not give up the chase until he had satisfied himself that he could take up the trail in the morning some That night we four hunters We picketed our two (82), elghty- ninety-nine (99), one. ‘and one (101), one’ hundred and two (102), \dred and three (103), one hundred and. four (204), one hundred and five (105), on six (106), one hundred and seven (107), one hundred and eight (108), one hundred and nine (109), one hun- dred aud ten (110), one hundred and eleven (111), one hundred and twelve (112), one hundred (11:5), fall on Fenton Place, between Ist st. east and Norti! Capitol st.] one. one hundred and thirty-four (134), one hi hundred and thirty-six (136), . one hundred aud ght (138), one hundred and thir! and forty (140) one (141), one hundred and dred aud forty-three (143) four (144), one hundred an hy dred aud forty-six (146), one hundred und forty-seven ‘one hundred and sixty-one (161), one hundred ixty-two (162), one hundred and ‘one hundred atid sixty-four (164), one hundred aud sixty-five (165), one hundred and sixty-six 6 tween, Ist st. east and North Capit ‘st.Jin square'numbered six hundred and seventy-four AND ALSO on THURSDAY, the THIRTY-FII DAY OF MARCH, 1587 at FOUR O'CLUCK P. Min front of the premises— icinal Lots numbered thi in square numbered hi Te You Wourn Have YOUR SHOES TO WEAR WELL THEY MUST FIT WELL. with hot crisp past the head of Sand ttle squares of very high divide, and one hundred aud YOU CAN RELY ON US TO FIT YOU CAREFULLY AND CORRECTLY. MeCamha, being an there the country was ide of us, the east, and in Colorado and Uta! an Indian With a col posure than our cattle do, give us our colds. —Seientife American, SPANISH CREAM.—Put a pint and a-half of milk into a saucepan together with one-third of a box of gelatine and let them boil for twenty minutes; then stir in the yelks of three with three-quarters of a cup of wilte sugar; now from the fire and st{r in immedi- ately the whites of the eggs beaten to a stiff froth. Press the mixture through: a fine wire sleve, put it in a mold and set on the Ice till wanted, Fuimp Ovsreua—Beat up the yelks of eggs with three tablespoonfuls of sweet oll, and season them with a teaspoontul of salt and a salt- spoonful of cayenne pepper; beat up thoroughly. Dry twelve fat oysters on a napkin; dip thei in the egg batter,then in cracker dust; ‘shake off the them again in the em in fine bread-crumbs. fat enough to cover OUR HAND-MADE SHOES forty-five (145), on for Ladies, at 84 and $4.5 market. They are flexible and noiseless, and fit ), are the best value in the was piloting the way down fn the hi two or three times, but none dashed away he Iniles and got two or EDMONSTON &700,, 2th streets northeast, ND: On the SAME DAY, at QUARTER PAST LOCK P. M. in front of the premises, Lots numbered one (1) {corner of 15th and G streets south- feast) uinetecn (19), twenty, fall of the U. 10 got away, ‘THE WELL-KNOWN RETAILERS OF FINE FOOT ), twenty-one C21) aud fon Kentucky avenue, between E and G streets southeast] in square numbered one thoussud ‘SAME DAY, at HALF PAST FOUR remises,lote numbered, 6th st. we.], nine ave. between 151 fon’ 16th at, between equate numbered ons thou- 0; On the SAME DAY, at QUARTER TO Ja front ¢ the Jot We (5), fon ts (op, geven (7), eat (®) and mine fn equare num ace ache ae mh2-Im At 1390 and 1341 Fst and 943 Pa. Aves Fry in very hot fat, using them, The of] gives them a nice flavor. Potato MUFFiNS.—Boll and mash three large mealy potatoes and then beat them smoothiy with two ounces of butter, adding a pinch of salt and suMictent warm water to make the mixture about the consistency of thick cream. Beat up three sur them in and add three pintsot best flour. coly inixed add a pint of luke stir in a small teaspoonful of yeast. Let stand over in muffin rings on Loxpow Fuar Tases.—Pretty low tables that have a flap at either end are made in willow or in wood. The latest improvement in a flap table of wood Is to havea sunken part in the center, over fold when not in use, hoids a tea set or the work-basket, dra case or whatever 18 need O'CLOCK. p.m., in front of the ‘oue (1) (corner Muss, uve. and ten (10), eleven (11) fon miles farther on. were up until a late hour. best horses and ur Winchesters most ' carefully, cartridge belts, knives, ‘cleaned ‘our field We Dorr Promise You THE EARTH, aad and seventy. H.. FIVE O'CLOCK ‘umbered four ( 16th sts 8. @), ‘one thousand and sevent; FIFTH. On the BAME DAY, min front of the premises, lot numbered one ¢: Ga. ave, aud 16th sis.ae,) in id and seventy-six (1076 ME DAY, at QUARTER-P, ii (on B, between 16: se] five (5), six (), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten ith, between A and’ B and twelve (13), (on A, between 16th and ceed, our situniog _kntver, cleat lasses, ever in WO! Were to take the trafl of those builalo, hve ihes rt; 80 I told the boys I'would call ‘And we went to our blankets, wondering what the morrow had in away, at dayil ai nants ce warm water and lastl of soda and a veacu} night and bake in t BUT WE WILL SAVE YOU 83 ON A 810 SUIT, OB 86 ON A $20 SUIT.: WE WILL SAVE YOU FROM $6 TO @7 ON A HEAVY-WEIGHT OVERCOAT, OR FROM 83 TO #4 ON A LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF SUITS FOR BOYS FROM 14 TO 18 FROM 85 UP. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF CHILDREN'S SUITS (SHORT PANTS), FROM 4 TO 14 YEARS, Mr. Tow him- ‘SIXTH, On. the FIVE O'CLOCK numbered four (4, Just Away. He is just sway! With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand He has wandered into an unknown land, And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since he lingers there. yn, who the wildest yearn ¢ step and the glad return, ‘Think of him faring o1 In the love of there as Joy sti) he ‘the his warrior streun Yo tua country’s foes: Mild and gentle as he was brave— ‘When the sweetest love of his life he gave simple things: Where the violets grew re am the eyes they were likened tor The touches of his hands have Ae sovercatly as his liye lave provede When the little brown thrush that harshly chirred Was dear to hin se the mocking bird; ‘And he pitied as much ass man in pain 2 writhing honey bee wot with rains ‘Think of him stiM as the same, T aay, He lewot dead: he is just sway! which the flaps NTH. On the SAME DAY, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. yumbered four (4), at HALF-PAST 1¢ pret Lots 5), aix (6), [corner of 16th and [on 10th, between D ‘one thousand aud nine: IGHT. On the SAME DAY, at P.CLOCK FM. in front of the premises, Lot mu es juare numbered one thousand andninety- one (1001), [corner of 16th and Ga. ave. s.e. ‘wale aa prescribed by the decree. incash, and the balance in one ‘hich the promissory notes of the purchaser must be given, to bear interest from the day of sale, the property sold, of all cagh, at purchaser's option. All conveyancing at burchaser’s'com sale ou each lot gold. If ‘the terms of sale are ith in seven days from the da; the Trustees reserve the right to resell at cost of defaultis chase iotlca inthe ironing Star. Part lifts up, even wit! the leaves, When the table is unfoided. ‘It 1s a good way to keep delicate china for a five o’clock tea 70 ount to when cacuie | fur dic aie tien Of $400 per hundred. in should bring doubie that? Most or the aorthwester Tancuusen thought Ie Wige to sell, even at thie ngures—and how they Imust thank their lucky sturs now that. they “did ‘A few wealthy firius decided ‘to old thelr beevesoveron the range until another ‘seavom Now while they see t 1,000 PAIR OF ODD PANTS FROM $1.50 UP Fisu Pre.—Boil one quart of potatoes in boiling, | WARDS, AT THE salted water. Soak one pound of stale bread in cold water and wring it dry in a clean towel; sea- son tt well with pepper, salt and a tablespoontul Cut two pounds of fresh cod- ‘fsb to small slices and lay tt in cold, salted When the potatoes are done peel them, mash them colander and seagon with salt Pepper. Put the fish and bread in alternate lay- ers in a pudding dish, make a toy potatoes, and bake the pie an hour Cnoquerres.—Take any kind of cold fowl or meat, egged and breaded, and then fry in hot fat. ‘The meat 1s minced, seasoned quite highly with Salt, pepper, a slice of onion as large as a silver quarter, a very little ae and sweet m: 0] parsley, strong "sock ae moist’ mixture into a wide ‘When cold cut into round cakes, egg and crumb them and fry in hot fat. The croqueties be mixed and set away to be cut, and egged, crumbled and fried tor Porato SaL4D—Bol) small potatoes in their skins, and (while warm) peel andaslice them thin. Mince chives, parsley and onion very fine, and strew it ip the salad bowl, Sprinkle pour over two or three the love of here; LONDON AND LIVERPOOL, mais sary, | Shd two youre soqeet and two years reg ar cattle starving and Deere 4 Ing Ww death on all sides, how they must Te- ret their decision. But they are picky, these Wolves, they “die with- f almost overwhelm try Wolook on the bright side, hat things might be muchworse than Uney are. If they wisued to rivals they would magnify their loses couragemets, but they don't i snd courageously Lope for “better luck ts Just what one nu; ve grit enougts W leave ¢ a the eantleave foud wives and chtldren,or sisters and sWeetearts, leave books and papers, musi tures, and last, but nowt food, good Water and goods beds—w I everything that makes Ute worth livi ‘out West W live on a cattle ranen. 1s: | any Wak Wie Das grit euoul Wo do it, for Pd die | Urst. Icould staud the roughing it, the bodily | ciscomforts and and Gate. Wentern cattle men. Corner 7th ‘but whining.” he ‘A deposit of 850 at an (after five days’ previous i [ADDOX, Trust OEE AGE Lotsa se, BR. 8 DAVIS, Trustee, HENRY B. DAVIS, 468 Louisiana ave. DUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers. —_mh7-dkds 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ANCERY SALE OF TWO VALUAB ING LOTS ON Wis’ ST, BETWEEN H AND I STREETS ofadecree of the Supreme Court of ‘wherein’ Richard, and J at FIVE O'CLOCK JAMES Y. DAVI8' SONS, 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR 12TH ST, Spring styles SILK HATS, $5, 96 and $2, pring styles DERBY HATS at $2, $2.50, 83, 63.50, it expeet of men mfortable homes then mixed so! from bones, Put this shallow dish to set James Warrooms Biuey. ae ce ‘The New York Society Manner. From setter in the Hartford Courant, had only time and talent it would be a privilege to write on a topic which 1s of im- mediate interest, It 1s about what 1s distinct ively known as the “New York gociety Manner, and ts adopted generally by persons in offictal life, such as female presidents of boards of charitable Institutions, literary clubs, societies of the fine arts, and also by the wives of leges, But there are persons who have no legal Tight to the society manner who i and bear most of its outward ‘ber is couctiilating to interior and boasts an ease acquired on] ‘There ts a strong family likeness among the fortu- Hale pOsseawors of the Manner; they are of Physique, and their gowns rustle when they wi 4 fact not to be despised, since it isa signal of Warning of their approach that the unprey “ipe. And for the expression of thelr julders—It 15 a8 alike as two peas, co Am Auctioncer’s Bright Repartee. From the Wilkesbarre Record. It was at an art auction gale tn this city the A well-known “gamilety” man, harden at night, FELT, CLOTH and TOURIST HATS. GENTS OPERA HATS, CHILDREN, BOYS’ and YOUTHS HATS and CAPS. ilk, Gloria, Mohair, Alpaca and Gingham UMBEELLAS, coud” of winter, the loneliness k Of congental so- | World's itterature, and | Of houe—Gou's uvost pre- I would not be ten months out ‘Columbia, isu7, in Couns yoo ite defendant, No. 10,11 ORTH DAY OF MARCH M., parts of lots num! x (26) and twenty-seven (27) in square Ni it of aixt rr tained in said decree, 2 So he oe serine we i eauligmetitaot the cree, the pu of she male aa payment of all he neva tt the Ade} it jundred ‘On each tot, Gouveyanchis for ‘that imatter, of those vast soutudes, Ule 1s ove all tae abseu to man—would kill Lue. exued lo 4 Montana cati Of every year (or a whole herd of guideu calven Montana 1s a cruel country, about the cruelest I The Yand is so poor that frequently adopt ‘man- distant to equals appearance, such as in court circles, Pou ‘cucumber sliced a8 usual a Dutch should be mixedwith the vinegar. know except Borneo. you could not rae a disturbance on tt. ruin of cor, oals or wheat, not a cabbage, turaip ch YOU grow abywhere save in some here irrigation 13 possible, is treeiess, desolate and Dieak. Urrific heat scurches you, dries up the pouls of Water aud nearty kilis You With thirst. In wipter Lhe bitzzards almost sweep You off tue Lace of the W binds You, the snow-tled coulles Le ike so many traps to engulf you, the intense cold freezes man and beast, aud the 5 Tass UbUL Une cattle and horses starve, distances are Gar Tux Bus, “THE CONCORD HARNESS” ‘We have ou hand s fall stock of the Con. cou! Harpamet allie at Cossoad poet ise Bole Awenoy for the CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLES. LUTZ & BRO, 407 Penns. ave, next to National Hotel. Jets and Mitets of beef, veal, mutton, lamb and fish sre comety Neepae ed 9 Deuce wrens Se pieoss JOHN F. ENNIS. Trusten, aire paiva NosSERS 1D 500 M STREET other evening. | somewhat under the influence of the rosy, stun Died iu. He edged his way forward, and by dint of hard pushing managed (o elbow his way to the Very front. ‘There he stood critically examiuli for sale, and vurnt Houeer straight of the country is terribly wearing on bo lost there are no good ing LO, eat, and in winter hing WO louke a fire with. ‘There ts one good the country, bowever. No Moz Gary Soares wan and beast. landmarks, there 1s noi , WASHINGTON, the picture then uy on BEY impudently Io Although 1t will never be worth anytilny Po sp Troe ‘id. ‘The short, | raging ground in the worl curly {id grass driew up th the fervid beat of sun simply standing Speaking Of buffalo gras always reminds me ot ia dee's “remark to che of the pomes. ee Gnown, Bret, that buffalo grass curls One night 1a cata] Sa ana one W our camp If they wanted to at removed his short vd and i i a i Dipe and remarked “Well ud be a domed amabl could ite Which brougut the trail was in Sayers eee about twenty-two miles a ould, we cam ata Senteae sarees Between tie heud of : i J Eff : E if Wart B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioncers ROSEWOOD FR4 4 LOR SUITT, UPHOLS- 3 CHAIRS CAND. CENTER 'T H 0) ING OF TWO CHAI 5 TOR OAR EXTENSION SIDEBO. AND DINING-ROOM i TWO DWARF - WO! NSHP CASE ARY DESK: OAl eee ETS; WALNUT W. BUREAUS “AND WASH- PT FOLDING CHAIRS ES; CHINA, GLASS AND 3 ERY WAKE: RinGHiS UTESSILA Ere. i F hich ack at tention Jrom thive in search of housekcening articles. miss WALTER B WILLTAMS & CO. Auct's, WEEKS & joneers, WwW 97 iotisiass re, opposite City P.O. FRAME HOI 13 B 4 SMRRDUE LRN B STRESSORS AL AUCTION ON PREMISES ON MONDAY: ‘Terms cash. FOUR ONL SUMMER RESORTS. CEAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Sab re Es os tot i A a DIPBETERG ECO. on ee «iu FO BHrcuTON, feat ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Entirely remodelled and improved. LARGE BEDROOMS, OPEN FIRES, HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR, &c. ‘Will reopen MARCH 7TH and remain open tsough- out the year, as heretofore. ‘mh3-tu,th,s26t ¥. W. HEMSLEY & SON. W\HE WESTMINSTER. City, NJ. Open all the year. {mbi0-21u) "Sins. SM. ees pace’ HADDON HOUSE, Moved to the beach, greatly efianred rector: fone ished and modernized, including Otis clove On Men REOPENS “MARCH STH. mh8-1m EDWIN LIPPINCOTT. ,EDUCATIONAL. __ : 4 1N ao, HAND ees Cp lg er EOS writing taught Uy exh RAILROADS. _ B*et Mone ax ont0 RAILROAD. Schedule in effect, SUNDAY, MARCH 13th, 1887, Al further note Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jer- ot SORT Le Ue Lox AN SHORTHAND ER FOUR ‘an hour ¥, 1 am pi Rar ___Attorney.at-Law, ‘AMMERING CURED. Commit Me M. STEVENS School ‘ef “Elocution euaee,. sttw. Syste Eanoators and Futione weeks’ at SIXTY words por a Past Lituited Rap riviuer in Pittsburg at 8-00 10.” No extra fare: ‘every les- ART, Princiral of bade | eo OAL, SCHOOL FOR GIRIR FLORENCE, faly~—Tro Dowien indies eral of experence in Eu ference: italy’ the co vlogs rauate of mith i native French Geran abd fuaian teach, z 4 Piano, meuidolin api other iastrument struction given in taintiug fron life. covyine fr thee in, ioodeline Svudente” prepaned, for ‘Chicago next morn ‘on this train for onterilie and St. Louis daily at 3.30 with. throneh coaches and Palace Nieeptug Care ‘to"Olucinmat a and St Lou, ert Gnaitaet msde) trai to Chic tenadd foe in Cincingpati Bex St. Louts 6.40 pu. Noextre fare ts train for feat thine 114, 8:55 pm. daily to aed Beiswie with Pasior and Loval Stations, 8:40 am. daily, Grace. Soret. Speatnaton and Phil» ‘cot Sitges ash ae Sleeping Cars to P For Lexington a corpe of: ere Ti, best’ i Aelpin, 7 30 a, Yor Wilnwurton, ai except Sunday. For Baltimore on week days, Baltimore on Sunda Sam, 1:15, 3:30, 4:30, For Annapolis 6:40am. and 12-10,4:30 and 540 S30 ate 440 p Serhineton and. Bal ‘On Suniday $30 ash. aud'11 3.30, pin,” For stations on Metropol daily, except, Sunday, and 5°31 rt Sunday. for prac Branch & 40 arn ‘daily: 1 Gaithersbure References: Rev. F. Beelye, Northampton, Sexe, AND For 6.30, 7.20, 8.30 E Pree. L. Clarke EE, Hale, D. D, Pree. 1. Clark OR SES SS PIANO CLASSES Elementary and Advanced Pupils ySetuniay 116 Siar office. mb8-2w* BUSINESS COLLEGE. — Bachth Mie 3. Wa Teaches Doubie-entry Bookkeeping, Business Arith- metic, Peumanship and English branches when de- memriting. Frivate Instructions for Givil y and evening sessions. oF terms of tuition, Ke, call at College roots, (i yay wth Raxtman Basen eis ts principal of Martyn Gummercial College), inbS-8m RENCH LESSONS_PUPILS CONVERSE FLU- ently with purest accent in a 5 a .. of Sorbonne University, Paris, France. OPS: Eve For terms, &e., apply and 11-30 p.m. tan Braneh 6:45 a. Pap. daily; 4:40 pal stations on on Sunday stops atall stations. intermediate points 9:30 am: 12 Am. and 4:40 pan. aletropotttan i ‘ST pm. datty,em ‘Traine arrive from the West daily 6:20, 7-20 am, Ania, Chester, wil da Gree, 10 2 pan. Bupday. 10-35 ams 6 day excert Sunday rom Frederick ab ‘mand 1:60, 6:25 and 8:08 IANO LESSONS—MRS. ADDIE PROSPERI CRID- the late Prof. Georve Felix Benkert, ts muited number of uy 5 Valley Bastrosd, 6:30 pam, wick and eermediate pointe, 6:25 ~ Pupil of (0 Tee g and 8:15 p. mi. daily : ‘ peed sc ** 2 .RENCH SYSTEM OF SOU’ containing ® thorough system of Suid vere. copy rurtted 18 0, 7:45, 9.00 20, 9°05 and 10:30 a ‘Ail ruins from” aah All trains from’ Washington except 1:30, 2:10, 3:15 and 7 35 For further information apply Obio Ticket office, Washington station, MLE PRUD'HON ernelf wo fon and | ictical nse of Fanted in thirty lessons. ‘21 Vermont ave. ie French latuwuage. war or Spring term opens March EA SIDE HOUSE. ATLANTIC ©! N, Penb. aren, 700 tect nearer the, aseaa tly enlarged and refurnished ; all recent {provements including Otis. parsenger cle- eat dnd low down grates: ow open ior the wa giaice: now Open for the gear’ ‘CHAS. EVANB. mné-1m HE REVERE, ATLANTIC CIT’ Park Place, Opposite Brighton,” gy aaurcnentyeree We ‘Sanit mb1-2m,jul-1im Pennsylvauia avenue, corner 14th ‘will be taken for bacyage be any it in the city. pees pity Saicrintendent, Baltimore: Frceerrass ‘LE TRAC! UARANTER TO TEACH ANY ONE TO MAKE A lueaine, qrayon rortrait im, fifteen Jeawons: no Bu 7th aud E,- ibd- ‘ARTYN COMMERCIAL COLLEG! . W., near the City ©. K LORD, @. P. mai pi eerie ems ks Law Lecturer free to stadeats, Day course, life scholarship, #40. three months’ course, $5 per mouth. Exp. sourewese, MAGNIFICENT BQUIEMENE, IN EFFECT JANUAK) suth 1687 ‘Trains leave W: ‘trom ‘corner of Sixth, Evening session, TRAPS amancar.x:. P.O. Box 700, oR in1-tm,my1-2m ALP. Mi ETHERILL—OCEAN END OF iCKY Wkreane: Atante Got, SPO oe 1 vim td ECRER the Bad- Ron. P.O. Box 1030. wtmaiel a Ja T= SHELBUENE, & " ¢ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Directy on the Beach. ‘Thoroughly Heated Throughout. Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths. Open AU the Year. f-3m_ A.B. ROBERTS, WOOD AND COAL. Nhclemale aid hetai! Dealer in Wood and Goa e Wholesale aud ketai in Wood COMPLETE FACILITIES, BOTTOM PRICES. oq FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE. ‘Wood and ‘coal direct from the forests and_ mines by ruil and water, and free from: slag, slate and other impurities. “GIVE ME A TRIAL, Main Yard and Office, 1101 K-Y.ave,n.w. Branch Yard and Office, 511 Ast.n.e, Branch cor. 9th and Kate. n.w.” All connected by telephone. ‘sul0-Om_ ‘And B etreeta, as follows: For Pit ged the West Chicage rPittebvane Che Line, 9:0 A. with Sleeping Cars from and Buffet Car to St. Louis except Saturday, fo Chicawo, with Si Western Exprona, a uy to Cleveland 7 COMMERCIAL COLLEGI ABTENS COM inet Waskiegies, D.C. yeas education. Ne Terms:LiteSehol “$40. 12 weeks course be 875. Send for circular. abury to Chicaro. ally, with Niecy 2 Louie and fare at Harrisburg Sal RTYN COLLEGE OF ON AND “OMATORY - WASHINGTON, D. structure, splendidly” equ HALLS teach 100 feet tu feneth) portunities. for developiiue the i teaches Flocution as ‘Well asfor uscin public: alsoVOICE TCULATION OFF LUE ENGLISH z PANTOMIME, VISIBi. SESSION, GESTURE AND ACTING. NERIES ofthe is to-enter Proe Ficcution. Over elegant art for ¥ of Dstrast ‘tdopting the LECENT D) pean feesioual Life or to becviie Teacher Charts used. | The College bas TEN. DEPAR: ine: Bpring clamsce are sw forssine evening. cfanees are now forming Seseriy tive at ‘Stammering ‘or, Brooklyn, N. ¥., City with boats of Bro irect transfer to Fulton. ‘ecross New York City. ‘9:00 a rr oe for and Defects of R Warez H. Mauow, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealeria COAL AND WooD. ‘Main Office No710Dst. nw. Offices and Yards— Sth and Bats, e.w., No. 216 A st. ne. Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues s.w. All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- change. oc22-5m. JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘The most extensive dealers in the District. Supply more famn{lies than aby firm south of New York. ‘Tele- phone connections. ‘Main Office 1202 F street northwest Branch Offices and Yards 1516 Seventh street northwest. 1740 Pennsylvania avenue nortqwest, 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast \ 1121 Ninth street northwest. (60%5 Pennaylvania avenue northwest. Gomer of Third and K streets northwest, ‘Wharves and Railroad yard: a1__ Twelfth ana PROFESSIONAL. _ Tagine EZEMONA, WONDERFUL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT, born with Second Sight. Every hidden mystery revealed. Fuds lost or buried teas. ures or mines,” Recovers stolen proj y, lost friends, Gives success in business, icenoven ail'tamily: trou bles. Causesspeedy marriazes, Brings separated to- wether. Never fails. Gives picture of one you marry. Ailipzgable consult this caievopant. Gurcs sick tisfaction or no pay, 9 to 8. Upea Sunday. Dubst. bet. Dand Bets. aw. mhloge Bpeeech Cured. ae _mh3tol ‘HORT-HAND STUDENTS TRAINED FOR CON- ondence at the fine halls of the ‘School, 7 p.m. Terms ‘st Capitoleard stand. mhl-1m* EVENING SCHOOL, 27° 5TH b= m.e. Instruction “a in Book-keeping, Orthography.” Terma reasonable. "C.F. WOO! gressional corres eon Bs 40, Ate BS RABIES Rema sigt -00, 12 ABE daily, amd ory & Carton BO OcAL LESSONS RAILR: x ‘SIGNOR FABIANT (from For Alexandrian Seales Wh sito ). 6:0L and 10:05 For Ri ‘and 4:35 P.M. daily, except 51 8: ee at ee SE ‘Tickets and ts ‘ner of 13th street and Pennsylvania ‘station, where orders can be baggage to destination from. CHAS. EB PUGH, B_WOOD, General Passenger Agent, {ONT AIK LINI hed 1017 10th st. nw. T= BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14TH ST. X. W., Andall other principal cities, ‘as superior to all other mmilar Instita- sUnexcelled sdvanitaqes for Jeurning CONVER- ‘Beat of native teachers, Fee extremel EKM bow for Ladies, Gea "and, free to pupils. “Apply to the’ Sdmisedon cards. = ai 5 ‘CHOOL OF FLOCUTION AND DRAMATIC AR’ Vocal Culture and Lex Saturday LECTURES for programs and . Private Leasons ani NE DUVAL MACK, je2laor 'ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY Femoved from Capitol Hil to O31 ¥ et n. wa ' Ol INSTRU misinae PIANO AND VIOLIN. Aisbta to Row Os caw. ____ aia inet, ‘GREEK, MATHEMATICS AND ENGLISH | trains Ws Cchdnies prepared for Gc llogs, Auton West Fosat pared foi volun, Went F Service. Apply 309 9th ‘Dai! ty Pullnas Blepers “ea as Southwestern Points. Throuxb ma es. and Ohio Koute. ‘Classes formed each month. ‘Private lessons in SWEDISH MOVEMENT CUBE! ¢4 PER WEEK, In Daily Treatment, at THE SWEDISH HEALTH INSTITUTE, 903 16th st. nw. Ladies and Gentlemen of experience will treat tients st their residence if desired. = AT VERY LOW RATES. PROF. HARTVIG NISSEN, Proprietor and Manager. Office hours:—8 a. m. to1p.m.;4t07 p.m CONSULTATION FREE. f12-1m RS, 3 A, FRENCH. ‘Magnétic Healer and Medi Bs located sf fi 7 Mt or we were she wal beppleaned to moet all her friends and battous. gry EB, LEON, D ke Cliect Fstablished and only reliable Ladies Physic rs can be consulted daily, 464 C st., bet. 43¢ and 6th sts. Dw. ‘Prompt treatment, Correspondence and ita tion atilctly contidential, Separate Tooms tor ladies, Office xlways open. mh10-6t* (QQ UISINEPILLS_BY MAIL—HUNDRED--1 GRAIN Qe atin iby wl bundred 2 Grain, ‘Gietths-3m__ 672 N. 10th st, Philadelphia, Pa. IDNEY AND ALL URINARY TROUBLES EAS- fly, quickly and safely cured by DOCULA CAP. BULES. ‘Severest cases cured in sever, das L in bold fipteeresacrumnets oruy mal fot bocste LANCARD'S PILLS. pepe ee ayer recta jended by ‘the medical -celebritica of world for ‘Bcrotuls (Zumars, FS Evil otc), the arly stages of Consumption, Conatinationat Weskaees fa perjodis course’ “Nove genie unlewsstgeed “BLANCARD, 40. ue Bonay Paris.” EAENESS [ATS CAUSES AND 4 HRW AND auccenatui mi was deat twenty-cleht yearn “Treated by most of the pecialista without Donen fmacly in Eites mbuths, and siuce then hundreds of ¢ on West 3: pOthsktu-om Now York Git. pre ger: 2 br RON ES te det cuablited re a soutien cobra op soni, doo Bat, ‘dayne [leu cadence decom ‘ME. DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND 35 a from | ime a 90) ee Once hours nae? Minna aeeaet ea HOTELS. ¥ NF" Orilaupton'ateds near 014 voint Confort, ‘THE HOTEL WAR’ Sieateiatose “wena or fate Pamper tot STOMOUTT: 150 Brosdwag, New Tork, or J. B. SWINEETON, Manager, €24-skw26t Hotel Warwick, Newport News, Va. ee =eE—— Seager seer .gasancrte ea @ JT HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT ie BROTHERS sdvertis- Writing. Experienced tenchees. sOnRaw. 233m aaa to Little Rock without ‘RS. MANN'S KINDERGARTE! TOO Me—Souubern Danville, ‘Asbe PENCERIAN BUSINESS CO) Sommodous, balla Building, southwest corner Seal "burinee 188 nlm ED HO ETE 5 Bee that thenieel _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS_ ‘TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES SOHN MoGARTEs, ET "HE _ Mrs. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice IETTE MILIS—VOCAL I ‘and Gentlemen. At leisure: idence, 735 9th st. nw. (QHELDON'S ACADEMIES—1004 F 8ST, N. W, M We ys and Sai : id ot, Tinsandrls Wey Agen ad ‘study; to adulta confidential: MAC TRANSPORTATION LINK. E, aw.cor. Sth an Kate. mw. « \CHOOL OF MUSIC. {ESTABLISHED 1877) Cdn THEO, INGALLS RE Sand for all tastings on. the j fedings on lea’ tore Sree ‘Penn. ave. POTOMAG RIVER LANDINGS. gume her trips antingeon > aN PROPOSALS. TRON” WORK FOR ELE- TORS. Orrice oF Borwprsa you Stare, ¥ AKHINGTOX,D.C: for furnishing, amp Navy ch i 1887. ek SR Fa electro-plated and 01 fronts and other iron work th ate {SATURDAYS at FiaDavsauds fnew as far a» Notwinl NDAY p.m, wuching | Clements Bay, Md. Sherer Bee ste Be Freight at lowest raten MM VERNON! MT. VERMONT Pe ea Lu FINANCIAL. Pasa & Warns, eimaten, | ew tom PALETTE ELE Pare eMatiann Cran Stoica tee EL BL DODGE, Hesident Partner, eset ATTORNEYS. & EASTON, Pesce een eae oe Be STEAMER enon at 10 clock su ry ton about 3:0 p.m ee 101 NORDDECTSCHER LLOYD @.@.00, Hixon Anes Sep ADELE, oma ol ot rendouoes” TON, A 490. aE