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LOCAL i ‘The Weather. inations for the & hours commencing a@t$ p.m. Pb ferictot Columbia, Maryiand, Virginia, fia Delaware, clearing, siizitiy colder 4 Tres ww brisk Westerly winds diminishing In force, APER.—This great discovery, unlike ed ral A New Juat Of most i Implements, 1 fined to farmers alon x wely that tn the praise from thousands teh Oats Essenee Com *Cne Seoteh Oats Essence om, neuralgia of me New Lire axp Vigor attends the use of Baker's Cca-Liver Oi and Mai and not W. H. Hovanrox & Co, are offering dectted bar- gains im furniture and carpets, and there Is no S.ubt those desiring anything tn above I Wilt do Well to get thetr prices before purchasing. PIANOS, good as ne tents, F.G. Surra, 1 Heangrarrers for ( the Bradbury Pia: aue. Calleariy and 1 uniy 50 cents, fH. Jacos Fancy Cyoucerres, $1 pe 75 and upward; $ pay- Pa. ave, and Arn en. ©. A. Root & Co, auctioneers, will sell this eve. ‘at Bes Maret ‘2 fine assortment of Watches and Jewelry and Musical Justrumenta All goods guaranteed. Onaass, and upward; § pay- meus F a ave, 1 teday shows that fn all o Fyuitable ts the largest insurance company du the world In the ude of Its. busin nd growth of Surplus {t stands uarivatled In this he very lange number of eng insured i thi: company uttest 11s Joval popularity. Wat's Bast rox HEMOKKuO! Vile Suppositories Geewax re Five We Jectures will be given, ‘THE report pul esential particu’ A. Bartlett’s Next Monda onstrating «thi tree ethod by which a fnb-spe: German language is hp. Uaupt’s course of lessons. A new course dnences next Monday, and a cordial invita xtended all lo attend the lectures at 9:30 a.m., 2:15, OF 6:30 p.m. at M cises will be very interesting, and your attendanc 4s desired, whether you ma o take this, the Jast, course that will Le given ere 1890, ‘ReISINGER'S Ice cream, 235 G st. Just REcErvED a few” bedroom suits in ont, ash, complete. Bed, bureau, washstand, two hairy, rocker, tabie ahd towel rack ; $24.50. W. H. Hovantos & Co., 4 ¥ street northwest, Rvs Rovat. exquisite dry red cham- posae, can be bought from G. G. Cornwell & Son, Aalz and 1414 Pena’a ave, Frxg Poxrnarms._ Kets kemethy, 1109 Pa ava ALBATGR'S OvcRA Hovse.—There 1s every reason nticipate a detigbtlul season of comic opera at ugh's Rext week, When the Bostonians, in- Giuding nearly all the original members of” the al troupe, Wili appear in a round of lar works. asuisiel by a large orchestra ail An ade: quate chorus. Among the members of the troupe eH. W. Barnabee, the ever popular comedian; K W. 1, Macbouald, “baritor lo, and Agnes Huntington, the ¢ contralto, who has become a rite iu Washington in a very short time, widition wo these several new and valuable bers have been added to the company, mak- ft, 1vis Said, one of the most complete ight ‘opera organizations in existence. The week will open Monday nigut with “The Poachers,” by Offendacu, an opera which has not been seen here, mpaby has met decided success be repeated Thursday night Saturday matinee. “Mignon” Tuesday Wednesday and Saturday, “Path ‘a Diavolo” at the Wellnesday SAL THEATRR.—A week of interesting legiti- 14 Will begin at the National Theater on ening, When Mr. Louls James and Miss Marie Wainwright will appear in tue role of Vir~ vinius and Virginia tn the well-known Roman Play In Which John McCullough won such success. Mir. James and Miss Wainwright were seen bere ‘and throughout the country in this play last year, and were recelved with great favor, a8 the formance Was a bighiy meritorious one. In tion to “Vinginius,” whieh Will also be given Satur- day evening, they’ have added to their repertory this season’ a Version of the familiar story of ““kgust” calied “Gretchen,” which Will be given on vd@day evening and at the Saturday matinee, “Othello” will be given on Wednesday, “Hamiet” on Thursday and’ “Much Ado” on Friday. The costt ail new and historically correct, and it is promised by the management that the plays Will be put on tn a Worthy manner. THR HKD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT.— will be a great desire among musical people find tue public generally to hear the famous Ger- man dramatic tenor, Max Alvary, who Will ‘sing for the first thme in Washington at the Symphony ‘Oreuestra concert at the National Theater to-mor- row night. Herr Alvary will sing the love song from *Walkure” and several German ballads; Mr. Henry Xander Will render a Lumber of selec tons on the plano, and a quartette of cornets will kive “Annie Laurie.” ‘The orchestral numbers in- ade Sousw’s “Nymphalia Reverie” and Kolling’s “chasse de Lion.” |. Tus Max O'RuLt Lectore, to have been given on Monday evening, has been postponed indeiuttely, | “Tux Camvanist Concent.—There has already beet & large sale of Seats for the concert by the uy at Congregational church on ‘cessful than the former one. Natue Sa great desire to see and hear Mine. after her long al <K SOCIETY CONCERTS.—The Wagner So- clety concerts, at the Universalist chureh on Mon— day and Wedhesday evenings of next week, Will be made unusually attractive by the appearance at each of tuem of Max Alvary, the great tenor, late of the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. ‘The society has arranged fine programs for the concerts Seats are on sale at Knabe & Co.'s. Lecrcne BY KEY. HUGH O. PENTECOST.—Rev. Hugn U. Pentecost, the well-known disciple of Heury George, will eeture at Grand Army Hall ‘Thursday evening next, under the auspices of the recentiy-formed Anti-Poverty Soclety of this city. KUEBER Hot Water Bottles, Excellent for the sick during the cold season, Rewaxe Monitor Gaiters and Arcties Keep the feet wari while riding or walking these cold days. RUBBER Overshoes and Boots, dest quality, sure to give satisfaction, BER Bogert’s Cove ains no poison and an be given to ¢ fect salety. MoxpaY Monsixe there will be a large sale of Stayrnaand Axminster Kugs at Jullus Lansburgh’s, 31S 7tb street. Smyrna mats, 74 cents. Large size Suiyrna rags, $1.15; regular price $4.50. Very large Smyrna rugs, $4.47; regular price $6.50. Scotch Axminster rugs, KL90, to close; regular price $7. Also 300 pieces ‘special quality’ straw matting, at 22 cents Will ship out of town, buyers living ‘Within 40 miles of Washington, above goods free Of expense. Davis, and one’ doze 5. Come and Htyiar’s Cocoa, for \Kfast and supper. Vanilla and famuy ¢ olate; pure, TReaithtut, 4 ‘Sold by grocers, Wholesale depot, Jas. L. Barbour “ason, H. Jacon’s Crystal Aspic Jelly. COLBURN’S PHILADELPHIA MUSTARD. ‘Theking of condiments, The finest made. For ‘Bale by grocers, ‘SpRing StvLE Hars.—Now opening new styles and colors in men’s and youth’s derby hats, RC. ng & Sox, 1421 New York avenue, branch 920 street northwest, also a pretty assortment of stydish neck wear. ‘PUSSELLS Ick CxeaM and Charlotte Russe. Norice.—I will open my new store, 433 7th st., Saturday, February 25th, and cordially invite my riends and the public to inspect my extensive Brock of boows ad shoes, Tshail contioue in the Tuture, as in the tosell only first class and Felladle makes of shots at the lowest prices, Jacob Borsparger, formerty 41Penn. ave. Bocuzt’s Cooon Symur will cure at once. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Auratan's—Dixey in “Adonis.” ‘Naviowat.—“Tannhauser.”” Masassas Panonama.—Day and evening. Baunts’.—“Mam’zelle.” KERNay's.—Variety. Wuttanp Hatt—Prot. Carpenter. Condensed Locat in the ease of Geo. Blockley, Douglas 4 Jobn Kufin, on trial tn the Criminal se Biackley was found ‘quitted, er's Magazine and St. nicely finished ¢: them, asing entertain- ir church, on Massachu- taining money (850) Brock, on June 11 pleaded guilty in the quently the prisoner ue Utwe he made the etuploy of the Consumers’ that the plea should be it beentered, Mr. Lin- ounsel, est, te colored boy convicted and sen- X months in jail for housebreaking in entering the stable of J.C. Hawley, was brought tuto the criminal Court today. Mr. Hemingway, in whose employ the boy had been, asked that the sentence be suspended, The court declined to take such action, usual Presbyteri rer-meeting hour of the Unity areh Was given up Thursday eve- orkal service tn Emerson Hodes ime of his death. ss ‘Tue Mernorouran M. E. Cuvrcu ELEcTION.— ‘The following officers have been chosen by the Metropolitan M. £. church for the coming con- ference y ‘Trustees—M. G. Emery, Samuel Fowler, Samuel Norment, A. B. Duvall, Ben). Chariton, Jno. A. Ruil,S. 8. Henkle, W. B. sneli und Jno. "C. Tasker. Stewards—W.’ F. Gapen, A. ¥, Lacey, C. Buriew, T. G. Hensey, G."D. Fox, G. W. H. La Fetra, E. A.’ McIntire, J. M- g. L. Clark, L.A. Sinsabaugh, ¢. C. Pur: sell and Fred. E. Tasker. Leaders—T. W. Tall- wadge, W. M. Potter, A. T. Stuart, Chas. Walker, Dr. K Kingsman, A. P. Knight, Mrs. J.C. ‘Tasker. Mrs J. P. Newman and Mrs i. H. tcher. Lyceum managers—Heary B. Bolton, A. ¥. Lacey, W. F. Gapea, G. D. Fox, T. G. Hensey, Mrs J.P. Newman, Mri T. W.’ Tallmadge and Mrs G. Hi. La Fetra. Samuel Norment was elected ‘lay “deiegate to the general conference, ‘With M.G. Emery as e ‘Tue Crrv MARKETS.—The Official Price Current Of the Washington Produce Exchange says: The Hour market is quiet and Gull Best grades of luilling grain tu good demand. Corn and oats ac- tive. ‘Prime and choice umothy hay in good de- Rev. Mr. Pentecost is known as an eloquent speaker and may be relied on to give an able and interesting expostiion of the anti-poverty doc- trines. EaveT ILtvstRaTEp.— Hon. Simon Wolf, late consul-general to Egypt, will deliver hisinteresting Hlustrated lecture on that country at All Souls’ cuurch, on Monday evening, for the beneflt of the Homeopatuic Free Dispensary. PROF. CARPENTER coutinues his noteworthy ex= riments in bypavtism and mesmerism at Willard all. HAxnrs’ BisoU THEATER.—This_house next week will be given over to comedy of a broad type, Pat. Rooney, the well-known Irish comedian, appearing im a piece called “Pat’s Wardrobe,” said to be un. commonly mirth-provoking. Mr. Rooney has wit! him « competent company, headed by his daugh- ver, Katie. KEKNANS THEATER—Rellly & Wood's excellent specialty company will amuse the patrons of this popular house next week. The lst of names mn- cludes the Nelson family, the famous acrobats; Bobby Gaylor, Irish comedian; Howard, Russell, ‘Seeley, and Talbert, the musical wonders; Pat. ‘Relliey, and many others. GEORGETOWN AMATEUR ORCHESTRA. — The 26th pubile rehearsal of the Georgetown Amateur Or- chestra will be held at the National Rifles’ Armory, ‘Tuesday evening, February 28. A limited number of passive memverships can be obtained by ad- dressing Mr. E. W. street northwest. ‘CHORAL SOCIETY CoNcERT.—The Choral Society, whose entertainments never fall to exceed in inte:~ est and merit the expectations of the public, will give a concert at Albaugh’s Opera House on Satur- day evening, March 10, the chorus being 100 strong, alded by the Symphony Orchestra of sixty pieces, On this occa-ion Burnett’s cantata of “The Ancient Mariner” will be given for the first time in this country with orchestral accompant- ment. ‘The soloists will be Mrs. 8. C. Ford, of Cleve- land; Miss Alice Goodrich and Mr. Whitne; ridge, of New York, and Dr. B, F. Hopkinson, of Baltimore, ‘Tux COMING THoMas ConcenTs.—The attention of the musical public fs called Lo the comlag syin- phony concerts, under the leadership of Mr. Theo- dore Thomas, a5 an event of more than ordinary importance, It is due largely to Mr. Thomas’ un- aided efforts that music, 48 an art in this country, has reached its present’ degree of exceilence. It has been two years sino? Le visited Washington, and these will be his omly appearances this season. Joseffy and Mr. Myron W. Whitney will be the Soloists. Tne sale of places will be conducted by ‘Mr. Droop at the Steinway agency. —- ‘Tae CORNELL ALtget.—The Washington Alum- ni Associaton of COfneil University has elected officers as follows: L. O. Howard, president; Wal- lace Greene, first vice-president; D. H. Decker, second vice-president; Cooper Curtis, third vice: president; Percy E. Clarke, secretary and treas- urer, a Harry Harwoop Deab.—Harry Harwood, the well-known steeplechase Jockey, died yesterday afternoon at his home in Baltimore. ‘His death resulted from injuries received at Ivy City last fall, When his horse, Wheatiey, fell on Lim during a race. He Was in the twenty-sixth year of his age. fe er ash ry of the Inde} Jes was celebrated last nigut at the National Rifles’ Armory. The address of the evening, consisting ot @ review of the benevolent alms of the order, was delivered by Supreme Kuler Duvall, of Balti: more. ‘The program comprised musical and lite. rary selections. Ixpicrurxts Fouxn.—The grand jury Yesterday returned true blls as follows: Henry Williama, ailas James Wilson, for breaking into the house of Joun D. Croissant, On January 28 last, and steal ‘clock and brush valued at $2.50. Daniel Hart and Daniel Long, grand larceny in enterh the store of Win. 'H. Michael on February 5, an stealing tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, and meat, val- ued at about $60. James Johnson, assault Witt uvent to Kill Lewis Wasnington ou Jamuary 7, iss. John Matthews, assault with intent to kill Win. Warren on January 11, 1888. Alex. Sanford, alias Stanford, petit larceny (second offense), in ‘stealing $25 frou Eilza Qualls on January 24, 1888, Wm. Chew, assault with intent to kill Thos Bowie on February 12. George C. Dougherty, two in- dictinents for violating Section 5403 of the Revised Statuies of the United States by stealing notes, from the office of the Sixth Auditor on Janu ary 17, 188%. ‘The grand Jury Ignored the cl against Eiina Smothers tor larceny, and Jos. Car- breaking. Toll, ayas Jos. Carter, for house! PDP RRR PPP RRR TT COO FEB ™ gSS5. D'bkeR PPE RI OO Ens D PD RRR PrP BRE CG OER Sssq DDR R. P RUO OF bop K R= PF K BU 000 kee Sse8 eg RRR ERE A uM um ee RR KE AS MMM cog ee Be aa Mat coo EOE Eee 24 ME Bee OA OK OK OW NNN OG bep As RE HORN N GOS BBR AA KK It NNN G keg £44 BK, HOR RS 6 oo BBB 4A K K WON NN GGG PPP 00 WoW Ww 4 ber o°o Wwww BD EN RRR, pero owwww B BEE Ket P oo wow Bop kee #2 FULL WEIGHT—PURE—MOST PERFECT MADE Ita superior excellence for more than maturys Te we nwed bp ths Anand at good prices. ‘The butter market remains 4p about the same condition as last week. The market declined one-half cent below quota- Was this Week but is very firma now under light Teceipt ‘The Weather has teen very warm and Unfa¥orsbie for dressed poultry and many arri- Yale showed effects of the weather. Live poul- Uy has sold more freeiy. A better demat for sun-cured appies and peaches 1s noted. White Deans are again higher. Black-eyed peas scarce aud wanted. The potato market quick aud higher good soc cel re hav Dut market continues activa: ‘Cattic and aus demacd; laubs steady ‘supply —o__. Prov. Lresy’s Lecrcae On ALaska.— eventug lecture tn tue course given. cree Lm ‘Museum was delivered last evening. The ‘Was Prof. William Libby, jr. of Princeton © and bis subject Was “Nolineastern Alaska and ts [> ‘This subject was made doubly interest Ing by the views which were exhibited in illustra_ ‘Yon of the lecture, ‘These views were from photo. graphs taken by the lecturer, who spent some Months in that country, engaged in scientific Work. The account by this eye-witness of the country and Ils people, and the presentation of the most striking Ieatures ou the screen was fully ap- ry vy the lane audience, and the lecturer jas heartlly applauded, _ SEES Haxrweis. Usiox.—Hartwell Union, W.C. T.U., Mrs. Mary E. McPherson president and Miss Wii- oo secretary, met Monday evening at No. 1 ‘br. Carollue & Winslow, Dr. Flora Stanford, Mra Faweett, of I Siaughter, of Dakota, and Mra EV. Connecticut, took part in an tnteresting discus Sion. Miss Chase, district superintendent of work auoog soldiers and sailors, made a comprehensive Peport. A life-size crayon portrait of the late Rosa E. Hartwell, the organizer of the union, was sented as tie gift of her som, George Hartwell tbe ‘ntation address being made by Miss EA ‘wis. A resolution Of thanks tothe donor was —a ‘Tae Uston VaTexans’ Union Camp Fing—The Union Veterans’ Union gave an rable ‘Catule and sheep in aud calves in wore Mrs, of re and musicale at Masonic T ‘The exercises crer which H. J. general commanding the department, were Dy the ““fevellie.” by Draniner and Plier Cleary. Addresses were made by Hons, Yardiey and Boothinan, and Messrs. Aiton, Piper, and Clifford. Misecs Bora, Fitageraid, and Jacoes gave recitations, and Miss & plano so doe not coutaiat or Alum, “Sold only DB, PRICE BAKING POWDEE Co., NEW YORK. CHICAGO, —8T. LOUIS. S7amkw Ox Bioov, Gosux Buve, TERRA COTTA, AND TAN, ‘The New Shades in Ladies’ Broadcloth, Pure Wool, one yard and a half wide, Worth $1; Reduced to 87 4c. Good Quality PLAID MUSLIN, Se. Bargains in INDIA LINEN, 8, 10. 1250. FRENCH SATTEENS, finest quality, 25c, AMERICAN SATTEENS, French styles. 12340. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, real cost, COLORED SILK VELVETS, worth #2: only 60e. STRIPED E DSQME. STRIPED BLACK SILK VELVET, ci 11. MARKET SPACE, NEAR SEVENTH of the following pres Damask’ ‘Towels worth Ge or Half, broidered: Corscka worth Ns worth 750. y SERA! ie a wi wondeeha epee, J0nx (006 Pa, ave. a. 2080 Jaane as Bioon Porsow. “Iwas poisoned by poison ivy, and let it go till the poison got into my blood, when I was ecnfined to my house fortwo months I had sores and scales on me from head to feet, my * finger nails came off, aud my hair and whiskers came out. I had two physicians but aia not seem to get much better. Then I saw Hood's ‘Sarsaparilia advertised in a paper, and bought a bottle. It helped meso much that I continued taking it till I bad used three bottles, when I ‘was cured."—G. W. Voxx, Brockport, N. ¥. HOODS SARSAPARILLA, Sold by all Drugwists, $1; six for #5, Pre- pared by C. I. Hoop & Co., Lowell, Mass. jad 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. ‘Travelers Visiting Boston ince the SSOESIREE nvenone Spies bunt hat ping, and theaters; rooms ail fight, leg nt suites; exceilent service; its worid-fainous cuisine better thanever. European plan. Kooms res rn up. ‘We Make a specialty of Raw-Edge Soft Hats, in Black, Brown and Blue, Prices reduced to the lowest notch. Franc’s, One-Price Hatter and Fur- nisher, cor. 7th and D. : 1 Ivory Starch, a little warm water, 9 little starch, quick, economical, beautiful. Grocers. 1 For Sale—sovers! greavbarzains—new well located northeast, that i am authorized to sel ten (10) per cent below market prices if sold this month. Wast'y DANENHOWER, Successor to Danenhower & Son, 11145 F st. nw. Photographs, $3. AxTHONY’s, 905 Pa. av. e011 “I Have Been Occasionally troubled with Coughs, and in each case have used Brown’s Bronchial ‘Troches, which have never failed, and I must say they sre second to none in the World.”—Felix A May, Cushier, st. Paul, Minn, eostark “Royal Glue” mends China, GlassWood,&¢, Phillips Digestible Cecoa, delicious, easily digested ate highly nourishing: % Collars Engraved; Razors sharpened tree. “WaLroxp, 487 Penna. ave. Sm,wes $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottlc, No.1 Rye Whiskey, best" in the world tor the’ money. Orders by mail. McGee's, 9th near D st. was Fresh Alaerney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1b, Also, Cottage Cheese and Isuttermilk; sweet Mik Se. per quart. aw REG gM TWF T ghss Pha bE FO Ss bee ‘us OT Sgs8 MM MM Hae uM uM x AND BBB Y 55 : Ph O% & F 88s BBB 00 OY Sus8 0 ARTHUR BURT & CO., B2S-wetm-3m , 1211 F ST. N. W. Two Hiou Aims. One tomake our goods the standard quality. ‘The other to make our figures the standard of lowprices. These have been our constant aims for years past. It is not spasmodic efforts which have accomplished this, but it is con- tinued efforts, ‘We have pleased the people, pleased ourselves, ‘and merit continued support. Let us have it, ‘and we will show you tempting barvaina from one year’s end to another. We have Full Linos of GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, ready-made or made to order, with large line of FURNISHING GOODS. All at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ‘NOAH WALEER & 00, ns 625 Pennsylvania ave, We Ase Ix Dany Recerr or NEW SPRING NOVELTIES LADIES’, MISSES, AND CHILDREN’S WRAPS AND SUITS. NEW SPRING STYLES IN FABRICS. Original Stylesin LADIES’ SPRING JACKETS, RAGLANS, NEWMAR- KETS, PELERINZS, AND JERSEY WAISTS, (Confined exclusively to us. Our Spring Exhibit wi comprise the largest and choicest assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments we have ever shown, both in design and finish, and ‘Will be offered at prices which cannot fail to attract the attention of buyers, NEW SPRING STYLES IN LaDIES GLOVES AND HOSIERY. ‘The closing-out sale of MEN'S FINE FURNISH- INGS and LADIES’ COTTON UNDERGARMENTS and CORSETS will be continued until the entire stock iesold, ’ RE TAxYLon, 24-30 Buasr Coscues, Basr Coacurs. ny cago ETRE Th. 033 Pennsylvania avenue city. Best $10 ‘Tiegest "tore devoted io Uo Duafsoas CH. RUPPERT, 403, 405, 407 7th st. n.w., above Dat. > Tu Eze : WM. BALLANTINE & 20%. 406 7 otaeee ‘Conterence | _**3 ns NEW PUBLICATIONS. “4 “A Coursnox Pisce, TO ‘LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." A Ss RR Ok Ses, AA ERE AA Ss8 2UA RR A A coo EER wow ERB go Fk E* Wwww ee So bk Ee \www Ee Gof EE Eee WW Eee > OR WHAT HAPPENED AT MISS MINCHIN'S. ILLUSTRATED BY R. B. BIRCH. Square 8y0, $1. “They who have read ‘Little Lord Fauntleroy’ will ‘ot be disappointed in their expectation of like enjoy ‘ment in Mrs, Burnett's companion book, ‘Sara Crewe.’ ‘Thesame love of innocent and brigh* children, the same sympathy with wrong and suffering, the same ‘knowledge of the numan heart,and the same art to reach and express it, are manifested with like power ‘nd skill. Itisastory that will be treasured by all who read it."—Boston Globe, For Sale by all Booksellers. CHARLES SORIBNER’S SONS, Publishers, t Row York. Lenxcorrs New Booxs. ONLY THE GOVERNESS, By Rosa NovcuerrE Canzy, suthor of “Esther,” “Un- cle Max,” “Not Like Other Girls,” &c. 16mo. Half cloth, 50 cents, Paper cover, 25 cents. No. 83 of Lippincott's Series of Select Novels, MARVEL. Anovel. By the “Ducness,” author of “Molly Bawn,” “Phyllis,” “The Duchess," &. 16mo. Haif cloth, Scents. Paper cover, 25 cents, No. 82 of Lippin- cott’s Series of Select Novels. DOCTOR AND PATIENT. By 8. Wetr MircHE.t, M.D., LL.D., Harv., author of “Fat and Blood, and How to Make Them," “Wear and Tear; or, Hints for the Overworked,” &c. 12mo. Extra cloth, $1.50, FEVER-NURSING. ‘No, IV—Practical Lessons in Nursing. Designed for the use of professional and other nurses, aud especially as a text-book for nurves in training. By J. C. Witsox, AM. M.D. Uniform with the giter volumes of this series, 1%mo, xtra cloth, SPINOZA. The twelfth volume of Philosophicat Classics for En- lish Readers. By JouN Caray, principal of Glas- gow University. With portrait, 16mo, Cloth, $1.25. ‘If not obtainable at your booksellers’, send direct to the publishers, who will forward the books, post-paid, Prouptly on receipt of the price. J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, 1t 716 and 717 Market st., Philadelphia, INCE 1873, When St. NicHotas first gladdened the world of young people, that magazine has grown steadily in merit and popularity. But there are still thousands of young folks who do not see it, aud chiefly because their older friends have not examined it, Itisa monthly magazine, containing in each iusue stories, sketches, and useful articles in the different fields of literature; and in point of illustration, St. NicHoLas has been called an Art Educato1 The March number is just out. Price 25 cents; #3 per year. All dealers sell it and take subscriptions. Tux CenTURy Co., New York. 1t BUSINESS CHANCES. — GUNERNMENT AND | DISTRICT BONDS, National Bank, Street R. it, Ine, Gas, Electric Lieut, ‘Telepnone “and “Stlsceiisioous "Local, Shocks and. 80) mission; LEIS CUNNINGHAM: G03 Toth st mows eS3-13 ARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A Lal ELL. Biitifuinied and trvt-ciase cetabihes Boast Hozae in central location; every ruom rented price, ca with long lease, $1,000. Address at once T. C. office, BARE CHANCE, FOR USINESS. To close out, we are offering our entire stock of Hard- ‘ware at a bargain, BUCKEY & MARBURY, Corner Bridge and High ste.. _125-6t _ Georgetown, D.C. FOR, SALE COAL YARD-NEAT LITTLE ¥ splendid location: clears over #100 a month; owner going in other business; pay for itself in afew months; S’sacrifice for cash. ‘Address COAL YARD, par ottice 126.8" POR SALES UINOTYPE, SHELLABARG! electric and other stocks, in loteto suit CHAS" A SHH ER, PAN- LDS, _125-3t° Sees bw. RARE CHANCE TO ESTABLISH AN ARCADE A OR GHAND BAZAR AT THE NOADE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Two full stori Center oF At buildicg, fronting aud connected with arene avenue by the new wide ‘and side- ron, passage oes for rental cariy thie spring for'an areea Bena jess for rental carly this spring oF’ Estab, Ushment, where all’ kinds of goods canbe kept ata sold st popular prices. ‘This contral focation, with its main entrance front- ing on Sth street, directly opposite the center of Interior Department, with teu different tai elevators coniecting all these floors with the diferent hortions of the retadl market, iron which thou Hinds of people, Dass daly. muckep {trlocation exceed- uly Infor use a6 where ever thing could be purchased, from He ‘Alanwe space over the Oth street wing of the jane space e Oth street wing market wil alwo be resdy early in starch. ‘Applications for the before-mentioned eligible bual- ness space, and for cold air boxesand roomate et Con FBS UmI DEAE ‘OR SALE—LOT 50x95, IMPROVED BY COAL Fcince: sean scalens bee’ Wat Ber bine e, Oa hance for business man; $4,000. WALKER & WIL- BON, 1006 Fat SE ‘OR SALE—ON EASY TERMS—A WHOLESALE sod retail candy and. see-erenm stores Reeeee ist-clags syle and good condition: candy, tooln ice ¢ream inachinery, borse and wagon. Address CANDY, Star office. Ee £24-3t° paz iC. ROGERS’ TELEGRAPH, MAG- ‘neto, amograph pi FRANK H. PELOUZE, _f24-1W 1416 F strest. Telephone, 980. R SALE-THE STOCK AND FIXTURES Fite Union cigar Company, S15 7th ot mows apoly ou, the premises to A HECKH EINER, manager. ALE—GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE Foon prouinent surest having 8 trate of 95 O00 onthe "Continued sickness of ‘provritorcily case "3 WHITAKER & JORDAN, 1417 F st. R SALE — SPLENDID CHANCE FOR LI man—Store and D ‘com ixtures and good will, eat to any one with 1 section, #6,800; 64,000 cash, Spercent” | ROBERT &. “Feei00 Seaton 4 i GPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES Fon INVESTMENT. Valuable lands and town lots Jolin the Ast town started. Oriniatl and 875, now selliug st $500 iF month ; cir ee in3or4 cece Te 5 ‘PRECMATIC GUN, GRAPHOPHONE: AND LINO- og . NK HL, Uz 1416 Fatreet. Hippiceee te tet RE Fe CAPITOL TYPE-WRIT- ieee hd ot “ haat Be gt ‘WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND ARE SHOWING A LARGE LINE OF SPRING OVEROOATS, THAT FOR BEAUTY OF DESIGN, WORKMANSHIP AND REAL VALUE, SURPASSES ANYTHING WE ‘HAVE EVER HAD. J. J. FISHER & s (820 F at, nwa one door trom | Poromac Boar cLuB BAZAR AND EXHIBITION, NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, AND CLOSING SATURDAY, MARCH 10, COMPRISING TEN NIGHTS OF BOUNDLESS ENJOYMENT AND PLEASURE. GREAT FEATURE—THE $10,000 HOUSE, ‘Which goes to the holder bf the lucky 50-cent ticket. ‘This structure is at 1418 15th street and is 2 magnificent home, Tickew are on sale in ‘every prominent store in the District and Alexandria, and will be sold also in the hall during the Fair. HUNDREDS OF PRETTY LADIES. ‘MAG NIFICENTLY DRESSED BOOTHS- FINE MUSIC AND DANCING EACH EVENING. ‘Competition will be open for the following articles: MUMM’S EXTRA DRY PUNCH BOWL, for the ‘most popular Rest aurateur in the District or Virginia. OEFICER’S SWORD, for the most popular Officer in the District or Alexandria, CUMBERLAND'S PLEASURE BOAT, for Oarsman of the District or Alexandria, ‘TXPE-WRITER, for Type-writers. ‘MEDAL, for most popular Oarsman. KING'S GENTLEMAN'S OUTFIT, for Potomac ‘Members. KEEPS SHIRTS, for members of Fair Committee. DINNER SET, for the most popular Lady Assistant. BABY CARRIAGE, for Members. ONE CASE OF GRAND VIN SEC (Roederer’s Best), for competition among the Analostans, Columbias, ‘Old Dominions, and Potomaca, HOME GYMNASIUM, for Athletes. BONNETS, for Members’ Wives and Assistants, RAFFLES Nightly of Photographer's Outfits, Um- Dreilas, Dressing Cases, Dolls, Oil Paintings, Fans, Fancy Baskets, Lamps, articles, WHEEL OF FORTUNE in charge of Witty and Eloquent Orators. * Special Evenings for the various and other bodies. Boating, Military, Parties dosiring to donate goods will please send the LET THERE BE A BIG RALLY FOR THE POTO- Macs. at (A™A0Girs GRAND OPERA HOUSE, FAREWELL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT AT 8. America’s Favorite Comedian, ‘MR. HENRY E. DIXEY, Supported by the Efficient RICE & DIXEY’S BURLESQUE CO., Of 60 Artists, In the Most Fascinating Burlesque, ADONIS, MAGNETIC ATTRACTIONS. BEAUTIFUL. ‘cos! SUPERB SCENIC EFFECTS, GREAT STAR CasT, As Mr. DIXEY 500 Played by Mr. DIXEY over 1.500 times in this (AEBAUGH'S oRAND OPERA HOUSE. BEGINNING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, ‘eats are THE Bo Row on, = aan AT ALBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, ‘MARCH 7, 8, and 9, of the Ladies’ Ai ‘Under the mnie 5) a the National i LBAUGH’S GRAND © BATURDA! Wane" “Merchant Te Eachet™ “Ot! sale for iD OPERA HOU! EVENING, MARCH 10, Assisted by THE WASHINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ‘Will present “THE ANCIENT MARINEE," ‘Wives of of Weniea "and STONTANS! -ERTOIRE: SHAKESPEAREAN PAGEANT AND ‘PANTOMIME, at} KEELE see, ry ae oo pra - mead PE EAE wa Nort Wook “REILLY & WOOD'S biG SHOW. 20.6 ‘JFiisst CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ‘TURSDAY &VENING, FEBRUARY ‘A NOTABLE MUSICAL 28,aT 8 PM. EVENT. ‘THE CAMPANINI GRAND ITALIAN ‘Will give another Sumptuous Musical Banquet with ‘Combination. ‘This Great Artistic SERA eae an EES ort Dompany. ste B00 raearee Week OF FEBRUARY 20, 2__PERFORMANCES ‘DAILY__2 THE KIMBALL MUSICAL COMEDY co. ‘Presenting the Funniest of All Musical Comedies, MAM'ZELLE! Arranged and adapted by Miss Jennie Kimball. BRP PL BEONEY 00. 3. H. | be, Fine Gold, Silver, and - Rati 20>, a] ra EN T—HOUSES. 'T—HOU! ee ‘i2r. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. SYMPHOYY CONCERTS. ‘The manacement bees leave to ‘iret pearance in two yearsund ouly time this veason of MR. THEODORE THOMAS caste § renee WASH. DANENHOWER, Daneubower& Son, 1115 Fet_ R RENT. Nos Sl and 79 K st: Willow Tree Court. Ley Leth at, at Hb MR. MYRON W. WHITNEY, The Great Basso. <a POR RENT Horse NO. 500 20TH ST XW. NINE ret ges 40. Ap Oe ee BRENT-—NO. 446 No. AVE. SE, TWO. joares frou: the Cayitel 7 roome east ' explo W250 AREER ie Beat RENT—62i NEW JERSEY Avi Lis Sak eerie hae Pe iM HOUSE NATIONAL OPERA COMPANY. Chas. E. Locke... ........General Manager THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, aT 2 P. ML, st aw. GRAND OPERA MATINEE, $33 Reta'wy se With Grand Bacchanal Ballet, Satan. In thecagt: | Emina Juch, “Anuanda Fabris, Agnes 2 ‘Stoddard, Slivers. oe a! TO-NIGHT, ATS, frably located | (Clone of the pera Season, see Aes woOWNER Sor paNNHAUSES JOR RENT—\ GOOD BUSINESS CORNPR WITH | 5". In thecast: Bertha Pearson, Cliarlotte Walker, At- | X' ail mod. tinps, and ood ce uniber sme Danernent brie ‘also ne stand | J2OR RENT—1206 STH ST. NW. ORT AN! talie Claire, Mesara. Sylva, Ludwig, Bassett, stoddard, bic, $39 7 rooms water and eas, Aye Pache. % Vetta, Broderick, Papen een Mela ones es Li, BROWN & Co. 1391 Fat nw — 125-30 dhs and Baw. SOR RENT—9-ROOM, BAY-WINDOW Is SUNDAY, February 26, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Fok REXT-SEVEIT NEW HOUSES ox Fr tl ntare any rove spurenieut wien aS a Place, coutainitg’ five Toome each. tie close | S™.CP vet von tentedintciyy ; Nit NS Sawns and MARIE WAINWRIU: Y°%* | proxiuity of these houses to the Printing Oitce aia it | #2099. Address OWNER, OOS Ust nw. fsa" Seats now on sale. - "ae | Sieet cats make them very desirabie: rent oni 42 FOR BERT eget 470 0 St x 0 ROOM, JNEW NaTionaL THEATER] "Scat a : month Inqureata74 Ot. hae SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 26, ap a on BENT — y corner 2d Tk id st ac, 13 roome, modern improvementa, LAST GRAND CONCER Glowet" tm, yard: price. #11 ESM ete a fate i Distal, 58 Louiid SINE NEC TTL, 300 ra ave a JOR RENT— i JOR RENT—1504 P ST. NW. NEW 11 kooMd Modern SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, 70e-4 bay, atekse — |4o2 11m ‘brick, JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor, ; yrcO20-30 S03 Met macs te wentently ‘situated oe G40 Lie bik at's, BF AOS | NON'R BAVIDOOR, i ae HERE MAX ALVARY. ee Oba ae ere io | ROE KENT MODERN AND ELDOANT esi. appearance in Washinxtou f the famous Tenor Me Soe 1 FE Ca dence on 13th st. i.” pear lows cireie: elevem ofthe Metropolitan Opera Hote, New York Vttiey? @ Gordie ave a ear D ROBT 8 FLETCHEAC Mi HENRY XANDER, Piano Soloist. 13 115 Kat aw. 5 te a oe _ Suaton Wet Budding. 095 Oh &. 8. Admission, 25 and 50 cents; reserved, 50 cents. JOR RENT_ HANDSOME ELEVEN Roo: _Seatenowon sale. £23-3t _ NATIONAL THEATER A. 8. CAYWOOD, 935 9th at. nw Fee RESTSTENROOM PRESSED “BRICK, bas House. all modern improvements: Sth st. u.w., opposite Heusion Office. Inquire at 2 thet aw ae Fok, RENTCVERY LOW RENT. REST CITY LO- cation; Urick house No. 504 13ih st. mw. betweem Penn. ave. and F st.; lane airy rooms, all modern cousenietices; good repair, Inquire 1345 Pa ave. a _ Seaton Hall Building, 40% wth #t. i. FF ®28t-2r & 0. sortzman HOUSES. Commencing MONDAY, February 27, LOUIS JAMES and MARIE WAINWRIGHT. In the following Brilliant Repertoire: JOR KENT—LARGE LADIES’ CAFE AND DINING- roous, including dwelling, ready turuished and ae ae cauipped’ Possession given at once. "On busiest alop- | Ti GRETCHEN, Plug part of Lexington i. Baltunore. Address imune- | 161 Tuesday, Anew version of distoly, EDWAKD L: PAINTER, Owities Milin Md. | 180 FAUST AMD MAROUSRITE | Oy EuTCIp TAKEO BATORE Gun Lat OF | SSP eS = ri == Ba Wednesday, OTHELLO. Marci, partially furnished house, €90 per month | yg Mares Thursday, HAMLET. uadvance).britwing in $88 and & roots left wclud- | S24 13th at Friday, MUCH ADv ABOUT NOTHING. | PORITRI Year ome Ne Adrewe eecse.' Saturday Matinee, GRETCHEN. Saturday Evening, VIRGINIUS. Nore—The Costumes are all new and historically JOR RENT—BKICK HOUSE, 1823 K ST. N.W, seven rooms and large cellar, gas and water, wi imodern conveniences Inquire’ at 1000 Isth and mee 335) aa ee — | 400 Bat na correct, nade from designs imported from the Dresden | J{OR RENT—HOUSE 814 O ST. NW. SIX KOOMS, | Six gen stn! s _ Was, water, ais front ‘aud back yards a Art Gallery by Charles Hawthorne, of New York. | juoltsit nivancs. “Apply 1002 Osuna’ 820, R | 2,04 10m icon sare _Seate now on sale, _ £233 MICK HOUSE AND STABLE, UN | 303 Rat-e¢. @r....-----}9 ¢ #ullding, per aa... AI AND PYTHIAN MART ue rooms, cellar. gan, bath all inel- | “So Piist of furuiaiied! houses call tor or send ts cifice : or gra improveucute, convient to schools, depart-| For list of property for aule call for of send tes omee, ments, &e. Inquire at 220 Kot mw. st? | Proves Situ me for rentor aale is Lberaug WASHINGTON DIVISION NO. 1, UNIFORMED | 76x KENT—2018 G ST., LARGE THREE-STORY | advertised free of vont to the owner, sean ciara unck; teu Pyvtin, all ier upewvesseute, am | “120 KO. HOLTZMAN. 10th ana Pete. nw. MLAS, ood repatr'and first-claes nearvorlued. reat $30 70 =a a faken at once, M.D. PECK. 94 Fat ot T—FURNISHED—A NEW, ELPGANTL - furnished house on 16th st. square hali finished ia JOR RENT—A DESIRABLE HOUSE, 1904 WH | O14 oak. with office adjoining, broad oak stu. w., containing 8 rooms and bata; rent #26. | ‘are’ next door, at 1908. 5 JOR RENT—NEW 7 ROOM HOUSE AND STOR! Will close MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Piano Season Tickets 50c. Do not fail to get one. Saturday Nixht Secret Voting on following articles, berry : rent per per mouths. Address from 9 to 10: Too..; modern improvements; three lines of cars, 5 = Gentleman's Watch and Chain, the Ladies’ Watches, | ear Patent (ice and Treasury; rent $30. yo ty Parlor Suit, Silver Tea Services, Boy's Bycicle. Con- tests on all others will close Monday Evening, winding up withan auction, when there will be bargains for " Belt a ae R jams uve Toots and cellar’ bested throwebouts {OR RENT_1WO FINE 11-ROOM HOUSES, NEAR | uth! botand cold water. rauge, moderate rent ment 13th and Ki sts n. w.; ail uodern improvements | door’ ‘dy-un A read cupancs. For keys abd : — eos me 24-2 | Sppiyat 1700 hse uw Nee OMe Pe | POH RENE FURNISHED—A NEAT, $1x-noomt 66, \GYPT” ILLUSTRATED. —LECTURE BY THE Fe, RENT—BRICK HOUSES, 330 AND 338 1ST | wy. brid aw ‘w advance: bey ond Gwer st oe Hon, SIMON WOLF, Iste Covsul-General to | H’st.n.e.; m nice order, all modern improvements; | Sehst-a.w 117-im Exyft, tor the benefit of the’ Homeopathic Free Dis, | frout and back yards; coal vaults in front. 1. GALLI | OR RENT: —— pensary, on MONDAY EVENING, Februsry 27,at 8 | GAN, 230 Iststine ee x ‘By 8. H. WALKER, 458 pil Souls! Ghupeh. corner 1¢eh end Love, SOR RENI—708 C ST. N.E, BAY BRICK; SIX | © 124 Sth st. ue. 8 rooms. cell ‘BO cts. At Ellis sy it _| Brooms and tath; hull. ‘rate. lstrobe; uice yard; | ler's pantry. very low to tenet fe . J. M. BUCKLEY, D. D. (EDITOR OF THE | ‘W. B. LORD, 607 Lousiana ave. 17-30 th. #17 00 per mout {OR RENT—A NEW EY BR Row wis Ghrattan’ Rivecaley wilt lecture | “strange Phases of Human Natur” at “Hatuline a .w.), MONDAY EVEN- ING, February 27, at 8 o'clock, “Admission, $9 centa, JOR RENT—HIS EXCELLENCY, THE MINISTER of Sweden and Norway, about leaving the coun! | Ringgit cer ands for gent, furnished or unt Hous, 1420 .K st awhich ment brick, 25 feet frout, 3 Ck er st, bet 14th and 15th sta. .w. BRICK, MI. 2011 PORT- 830, J. H. GRAY & ©0., pron TRETEOVER | a aia a ae aE Bae ig | Sa a A a gh toes See ¥ [ok RENT —o10 BOTS, SROoms, aut | Pestle - BENEFIT, ‘Binttahinnye, is ret rinse comitions noeteatent os | SRIF 8 re eee Seok: Wale | “ASS EES WALTER, 613 F st a. Of the WASHINGTON ANTI-POVERTY SOCIBTY, OR RENT — £90 PER MO. = 111 3 St x, | Toots, all mod. imps.; bay window brick house, Rev. HUGH 0. PENTECOST é WALKER & WALTER | }f £25-3¢ Sis etme. | aso 5J6GE RENT-AT ONLY $16 PER MO.—TWo New | 1649 Will Deliver His Lecture on [ype Rt a yy +4 3823 south, WALRen g Walimie | Jee: “PROPOSED SOLUTIONS OF THE SOCIAL | _f263t 0 S Fetnw. | PROBLEM.” ‘OR RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE SIX-ROOM ) 7400 Gelling; meaeca wements; near the curver | 1934 2 Of Dand 1ithets aw. Inguireat 306 1ithet.aw. | $42 1 GRAND ARMY HALL, Opposite Willard’. Hotel. tease | 1708 THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, at 8 O'CLOCK. ifs? # Tickets.. 25 conte. Seats for sale, and reserved free of charge, at Metse- rott's Music Store, 903 Pa ave. £23-6%" G. A. R. Busan Axo Fux AT ALBAUGH'S, FEBRUARY 22 TO MARCH 9, PRIZES. FOR SELLING SEASON TICKETS. D ok RENT OTHE BUILDING O37 ¥ 97 Ei leuse for three years trom the Ist of, ZOxs0,"concreted caliag sume alae, two stories host siueible tor oticed, Laudsomely” Atted. ‘within wiusic store, {i-lm R TZMA! ROR RENT—HOUSE 607 NEW JERSEY AVE See I | e To Gentloman selling greatest No., Gold Watch. At | Bets tod, tap. 1 peut B38 Peppeaie, Obs Sih street} gor nionth "Apply: to Wie JOMNBOR, Fis iu st. Fo Gentewan selifoe Sut Lirhest “sos Gold’ Headed a - 3 f15-im” Gave. (At HH. Stnith's, 100 Pout. ave.) 30 | JOR RENT—CHEAP—aT #030 PER MONTH TO To Lady selling greatest Na’, Diamond iting. (At Jac- able colored peoplesnice Dew ‘Houses reap ‘Bnek Ret ay- = USAR gt ne. Ape woods rate me diy to SWORMBIEDT & BRADLEY, O27 F st nw, bs Bron, 1260 tenn. ave, To Laity sellin 20 highest ‘No. China Tea Set (At aler's. O23 Peunsave.) E To Lady selling Sd highest’ No, Ladios’ Toilet Case. | 80% | PES te ‘At Boston Cariety Store) Boze mi TO BE DISTRIBUTED AMONGST SEASON 318 28th ot. 10re. | FRR BENT— | PSN SE toe mines 720 24nt st Bene. 0 | Tois Fett suruacego 201 wets i ors? a Pats iit >) Aqgvod. room far b TICKED HOLDERS goths Zui. Or AR 2030 Citverd ay. O¢ IR: thar Piano, Horse sud Bugsy, and all articles not sold at ay mm for close of Fair. (Fiano at Sanuers & Staynian, 934 Fat) | 744), Pe BY-> OF. ----- det eae, Sa tary. 20 ARTICLES TO BE VOTED FOR. By Nag ei ‘linder Desk to most popular Attorney. 23d st., Gr, . get ~ aretircces to most popaia: Wotces: (At Koesat, | Fora sulilievappa to WESCOTT & WILCOX, JOR RENT MOUSE 1024 UTE s: 425 7th at.) rr. 1907 Pennsylvanisave nw, ANSON wodern improvements, Gold, Watch to most lar Department Messenger. ge JOHNSON, 718 13th st nw te 6. wide cgatenn thin hein ved oe axes. JOR KENT—1720 191H ST. NW. NINE ROOMA, Bicycle to most popular youln under 15 years Eibsy-window Ho w1y papered, good spring-well dri as GoldcHieaded Cate to most popular Disabled Comrade, | 162 3 wwtou's O11 Pau. ave.) FRANCIS 1OUME Be, SO eae * SREREAES be RR RENT—FURNISHED. 1 ‘Mst.near Thomas Circie.1 5re..allm i,per mo. @200 9th st, above ‘Dapest Circle, 10r., li ma. 4. ireie, 12 rooms, 19th st. above Dupont Circle, 10r., ail mod. impa: SSS EES ‘imps. rooms and cellar, all mod ‘ij a ‘Suit to most popular Post Commander. Ya. 617 Penn. ave. & AUN Grand Army Suit to most popular Past Post Com- ‘mander. Fishing Outat to most popular Fisherman, (At M. A. ‘appan's, 819 Penn. ave. Smoking Jacket to wlost popular Chief of Div., Pea ‘sion Uftice. *h Outfit to RENT—lii7 10TH ST. N. w.. KEY Lot; rent @25. Inquire 926 at da fs Quiat to Sportsman receiving most votes, {At MLA: Tuypaii's B19 Penn. ave.) Watch” to Driver ot Ice W ving: Hat. ‘votes. (At Voight & Hass, 721 7th st.) Qat. Diamond Ring to Young Lady receiving most votes. Tau ‘Barber's Chair to Barber, receiving inost voles “(At ou ‘Comittee Hou, 14: st. Sihcers Complete Bult t Ofer of fy Milita receivine mowt vuten, get IFORNIA- C *ehmcitt Partin. Address E. HAW ie Broadway, New York; Ht. W. Ci Philadeiy bia, or any Baltimore aud at. Da — ER & CO. 916 F st.aw. | Youths’ best Oil Grain Button, 950, formerly @1.50.

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