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¢ f . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1889 clry AND DISTRICT. GOTHAM’S SOCIAL DICTATOR. open, that of an actress. for instance, ~ RAILROADS. BUSINESS. = Se r ¥ ra! i- | “I am afraid, however, that Ward has got oO: Razazoan. — POINTERS. Who is Ward McAllister?—The All-| “I sin afraid, ; s darasad = ered. ig a place now in trying to manage [NLES 1880. rr tele, ee “| the centensini ball and ranges tae sole rd A sve Wanhturtch from station Soraerof New Jereay ime attention of the business public te tnvited — H . his line. It is not a society matter 1» but even > atest, .. | With confidence to the superior advantages pre If you want Board, PEWho is’ Ward. McAllister?” ‘That ie the | ther just a big public ball and dinner. pres daly 8-35 amy express Day. Wut “| sented by Tue Waatinorox Evivine Stam as al If yor want a Store, o is Ward Mel ~ “Why, my boy, what do you think?’ Ward For Cincinnat, Louis, and express, | advertising medium. The sworn statementsof its >» Apart gota question that has been asked more times of late | paid the other dey, the actually asked me for duly, 3:00and 1110p. mo. eaten. | S0lay =" - ~ Stamens than any other by reading men all over the | an accounting. ‘The idea, don’t you know, of J Pe ee poder | moomoo raed —_ Aine Set country, and even in this city. “Who the devil | asking a gentleman for an account. I never 7B! for Le ae hone Stations gt S8 By og, | tustrate in tho mont puna sonar the cnenty uy it is Ward McAllister?” was the way some one put | 8&¥° one In my life. i reeyre 4 ae | one. crt = — Lf you want a Tenant, = For a southern man McAllister has stood the A ca | rapid growth paper in circulation If yor want @ Boarder, the question to the Sun, and that way of put- | wicving he has received with great oomposure, MEDICINE Guineas ho, | Mifluence. They also establish, beyond contre : he ting it expresses the feeling of the public better | He has been at loggerheads with Stuyvesant you want to Lend Money, . r %, than other, hay Fish, the chairman of the committee, and ee When the pee Meallister arbitrarily con- | neariy every one else. P : oF 5 gb Gee hy ate densed evell society into four hundred souls | 6,0'Pail and banquet comuiec ot the serous SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Advertise De foct in The Evening Star. all New Yorkers, there wasa general stir about | nial celebration is finished, Mr, McAllister PRICE 95 CENTS PER BOX csjerane — him. The people did not fee! greatly interest- | still has ~ Satioste question en you oe. yERY! ; : th in high so- | suppose McAllister will introduce Mrs. Cleve- 5 See EEE eS rae ae tnyetorions mean is | aud into society here?” was asked of oue of her only by THOS. BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, England, Base Ball News and G spoken of every day as the principal spirit in| fiends saa to. was the answer B. F. ALLEN & CO., Sole Agents The University of Pennsylvania base-ball| the great holiday with which we are toclose| personally, Ward McAllister is as different FOR UNITED STATES, 365 & 367 CANAL ST., NEW YORK, | Yersy, the fact that THE STAR is the best local ade | Sertising medium, not only in the United States, | Dut tn the wehole world! This claim ts based and T3z | Comceded on the fact that no city in any country ls | 20 thoroughly covered by the regularcircalation of & single paper as is the city of Washington by that | Of THE EVENING STAR; and it does not rest on the | extend alone, but also on the character of circula- | tion. Not only is its local circulation the largest | and fuliest of any daily paper printed, in propor ‘min 0D. 145, 2005 425, 5:00, 6 250, | m, a or Annaps iis, 6:40 and 8:30 am,, 12:10and 4.35 © population, but it is also the susr, since the i see, ony, taally demoralized Jeserdey "Z| lator, the Grand Army andthe veterana snd | yeh, Poet tott persons imaging him se Sell Who (if your druggist does not keep them) will mail Beecham’s |Emu0s amulet | People ef the District of Cumin ane toay, Dat fie ase with which the Senators made runs iB | ever so many other bodics have fallen out with | Depew; in fact, he is not even dendifiel, He| Pills on receipt of price—dut inguire first, (Please mention this paper.) | 5} ous bathe Metropolitan, Branch, #8:35, | ito their Romes,—into the families of all conal- he game at Capitol park. The score at the| him and abased bim, it begins to be an inter- is past middle age—between fifty-five and pe he #3 bin. for principal stations only; | tions, and into those of the money-spending ae nish was 25 to 2 in favor of Washington. The | esting question with everybody: “Who the | sixty—stout, and bald. His side face reminds "Tor Gaithersburg and Intermediate points, 19:00, | Fell as the money-earning portion of the com- ome team played a sharp, excellent game in | devil is McAllister?” In the foggy view of | one strongly of that of the late Emperor (a m,, 1 +44 TTL:20 p.m. munity,—in & much larger ratio than any daily he field, Sweeny making two errors and Car- those who only guess at the answer he seems | Jeon the Third, He is about 5 feet 10 inches 5 nee. d's and intermediate stations, 17:00 p. m-. | journal that can be named. By reason of the ey one, while the college boys did poorly ben Se Se ee bi and meee es re = ae is Hight LADIES’ GOODS. pouurch train loaves Washingtoy on Sunday at 1:15 | fullness, freshness and reliability of its mews, ‘ound the points. Haddock and Banning and jan oF rmegd A rown, and slightly curly; he has a heavy sandy = = TINGON SSMAK. | Pits HOPpMME st all stations on Metropolitan Branch. | Jocal, domestic and foreign, its independent and fasten and Olath were the senatorial batter. = sto dance at the coming ball. Who is he, aanstache, streaked with gray, and a large gray the Sew York, would tke tie Patrotag of Was pelage TSR a eee | oo nent af Gh peels qhueiien Gan eam d Hy . Graves, and Cahill did the imperial. His eyes are blue,’ and surmoun ington ladice. moderate prices aud perfect ft. cutting Oa m. and 5:30 p.m. cially flective de rk for the visitors, Washington make 19 hits WARD M'ALLISTER. by heavy eyebrows. Years of good living have Asx Your Grocrr For anid basting a'specialty. 7 € st mhiX-4w ‘gsine™ereve” from Chickeo dally” ® 39.5. ai, and wolaea beheoal Seisonate nics is enase samenincnae 7 by the coliegians. It is a curious fact that even among his inti-| left their “mark on his face as well as on his Cincinnati and st Louig daily 6:20 . J ADAME VALMONT WISHES TO INFORM HER AVE Vatrons that she is now prepared to execute ail orders, Renovating and cleauing fine lace curtains, laces of all description, summer dresses, &c,, at her old stand, 713 Lit ap6- Lin Sian PERM. (OVED e Il play to-d: ‘ ‘i 4 jis ..| form. He is not in any sense fastidious in his Sthengumce: Philbdciphie € Athletics 9; Jer- | Mt associates little is known oa = attire, nor does he live in a dress suit, although ¥ City 5, New York 3; Baltimore 16, Newark | iY or his personal history. The Patriarchs | iis yocial duties require him to appear in one “Cinc:nnati 14, Milwaukee 3; Pittsburg 7, St, | themselves—the fifty men who contribute the | a good portion of the time. Ordinarily, how- nis 3, funds for the greatest society entertainments | ever, he ig to be seen in a comfortable sack- P. m.; from Pittsburg “8:35 a m., | matters with which the housebold, and particu. gen larly its laay members, are concerned, TRE STa® -W YORK & PHILADELPHIA DIVISION. is everywhere recognized and admitted to be, im nd Elizabeth. X- | every quality, the leading and favorite newspaper LY by electric needle without i ering the skin or leay- Dt * Pan. Buret Parlor Cars | of the National Capital, alike in the counting- Challenges for the Volunteer base-ball club | of the season—confess to this. coat business suit, and if one remarked him at | ge mary. MES Uber Gat ure. | Sheri uans, leering Caron the 10:30p:m. | room, the work-ahop, and the family circle. from other clubs whose players are seventeen “Ward McAllister,” said one of these, ‘was | all in a crowd, which is doubtful. he would be PATENT — Yor Philadelphia, Newark, Wilmington and Chester, More conclusive evidence on these points no ears of age or under should be addressed to J. | a leader in society more than thirty years ago, | taken for a successful man of affairs. Mux M. J. Praasos, IEG09 38580. LSS a. 0, “4:15, *8:00 and | person can ask than that afforded by the table wanders, 14258 street northwest, or M. A. | before the war, I remember him first in New- Seanad aa EA CAGAMBRILL MFG .C 1329 F st. n.w., at Mrs. Harrison’ For ie polis ttweeu Baltiinore and | below. ‘The growth of circulation therein ind Green, 1416 Q street northwest. The Primrose | port. At that time Newport was made u, TALK ABOUT THE VALKYRIE. SZ, FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS, Philadeipl 6-30 &. m., “2:05 and t4:30 p.m. cated, with the analysis following, clearly shows the jub has also organized under the management | largely of aristocratic southern families. It . rains 1 N ork for Washington, 30, | og: oaer & tanh tee “ > " " Also, $1100 aau.. "1:50, 2:30, °4:45 p.m. and °22.04 teem in which the paper is b yy the com- f M. J. Keane, 216 3d street northwest. was very exclusive and only a few northern| English Yachtsmen Say That We Must SELECT ORNAMENTS FOR THE HAIR. night. a : Tmunity to whose interests it is so steadfastly de The Chicago and All America teams played | families were considered to have blood suffi- Build a New Yacht. : HAIR DRESSED. BANGS SHINGLED, | ,,!aiug leave Philadelphia for Weghington. “4:19; | voted. It will be seen that, in the number of heir first game at home yesterday at Washing- | ciently blue to be admitted there. They had SHAMPOOING. a atin eh oe eek ee ashhthe pene aebeion: a park, Brooklyn. Ward played wth the All| to have money, too. Among those whom I re-| London Special to New York World, April 6. THE PREMIER FLOUR OF AMERICA, a bah Except Sunday, “Daily. {Sunday only. pies ed, every month in the yea! nericas. which won by the score of 7 to 6. | member at that time the two greatest beaux! “One of the most competent writers on yacht-| %¢20-tu.th,satdm WwW &N Tarcare culled for aud checked at hovels and reat. | ® bABdsome increase over the corresponding here were about 2,500 people present. Healy | were Ward McAllister and Col. Magruder. fug subjects tn Hnglicd whe wad sanity Maw AMSLEY EDWELL, fences cu orders left at tucket offices, 619 aud 1351 | month in each year given; and, as «further illus- jand Earle and Baldwin and Ancon were the | ‘Wait until McAllister comes,” people used | 78 subjec ane i. Sah W.M. CLEMENTS, CHAS. 0. SCULL, trauign on that point, it may be stated here that tteries. All America made 7 hits and 5 er-| to say when the season dragged in the early | York for the Thistle-Volunteer race by a syndi- 325 N. CHARLES STREET, “Gen, Manager, Gen. Pass. Ag't, | there has been a corresponding advance iu the ors and Chicago $ hits and 6 errors. Speaking | summer, ‘he will make it lively.’ He did, too, | cate of the leading papers here, has been down i _mh number of new advertisements printed during the of the game the Philadelphia Press says: | don’t you know? He organized cotillons, pic- to Southampton to see Lord Dunraven’s new AR BALTIMORE, MD., pee GREA: year. The comparative figures for the four years “Healy pitched in fine form. In the first six | nics, dinners, and all sorts of entertainments, yacht, and has had a talk with her designer, TO THE SEANSTEYANTA ROUTE, last past are as follows: Se eee eee renee ae ate ree ne cero heise | Se walen: He as uiciiled the Worl oc: 1 6 Wil open at Willard’s Hotel, Private Parlors, April9 | DOCLTP TRACK VHS eee DAILY CIRCULATION 18 1885~°86-°87-"88, d only three hits were made by the Chicagos | son. = etek wee a a 7 er HILADELPHIA Y STEEL RALLS. ANIFICENT EOQUIPMEN 7; cine Wear gicanc bay car raaiacuilne Sacs tna “TNRAS wan’ culty how Mek: Wicd aA lictec | respamtai! wild. Nis teepressiona oa the subject | & Ri = pera pier poand iad Movelter_& Ccatamesioe | ois ERSUOE PRBAUARS StUH. FEB 1883. INS6., INS? 1888, scoring in the seventh, when the Chicagos got | became what he is. There must be some one| of the new yacht, They are as follows: «If sstid ckete, Carriage and Vieitiag beens | TROT MKT RRP R ard Ee ab STATION, | SANUARY.....20/486 23,385 25,470 96,386 two runs. in every social circle to take hold and do the | American yachtsmen are led into the belief 816 he vid Visites and Jackets, Carriage and Visiting Dresses, LOWS: 8 J ‘24,321 26,299 27,161 The tourists were given a banquet at Del-| actual work of getting up fun and entertain-| that the Valkyrie is another Thistle they will i Costumes for the Springs and Summer Resorts, For} ittsburgand the West, Chicago Limited Express ot 23,594 26,009 27,498 Mmonico’s last night, among the guests being | ments. You will find thet im all places. Every | make a serious mistake, as will be quickly dis- se apl-12t Fpllman, Vestibuled < xp ee 24,727 23,573 27,166 jon. Chauncey Depew, Senator Gorman, Mark | little country town or village bas its social | covered. She will beat the 60-ton Yarana in all T* With Sleeping Cars fyom Pittsbure tociucinnatt, 24,359 25.742 26.722 ain, Kev. J. W. Twitchell, Gov. Buckley. of | leader of this sort, without whose countenance | sorts of weather, and the Irex as well. although or sbune to St, Louis, daily, except Satur 93.002 27,453 ‘onnecticut; Mayor Cleveland, of Jersey City; | nothing will be a success. in a blow she may have to use her centerboard DECORATIVE IRON oe ee ee eee eates 26.363 Mayor Chapin, of Brooklyn, and others, “McAllister did everything. ‘Old fellow,’ he | in turning to windward against the 100-tonner. SMALL MIRRORS, Is for inaking Pa iiinwton to Chicero and St Lois 22,364 23,521 = aes would cry, ‘ain't you in for a picnic to-morrow? | This means that the Valksrie would gen-| Beautifal in desicn, very delicate in execution, and JAY GOULD, 421 9th. ally, at Harrisburg, with through | rey Affairs on the Virginia Side. It costs $20." If the person thus invited did erally be able to keep inside her tine entirely novel im effect. © decrers for Louisville abd Stenpbis, Pacitic Mx. 22,302 23,324 le OFFICE CONTEST—SUDDEN DEATH—LAND not subscribe that was the end of it. If he did| allowance from the Thistle on any course Jnst ready a fine PHOTO-ENGRAVING of the ex- 3 A , for Pittsburg and the \ ae West, with through Sleeper to Pittsburg, and Pitts 1,701 24,807 25,946 he was sure of a good time, with nothing ex-| and in any weather, How it might be | quisite subject, SALES, ET : ages Sea oe ne Habits, Ev Wire Ws Chica 23,651 23,697 25,514 , cept pleasure on his mind. Meallister looked | with the Volunteer is another affair, But ic wee we ee procs oily fit and work, one fitting: req rable p Pes CT iA ee Bon ac RAILROAD. 24,657 26,4606 26,752 Correspondence of Tur EvENING Stan. after everything, always got the best, and| if the Volunteer has to give the Valkyrie a time bs harmae Formerly with Lord & Ta: x _ or But- .except Saturday, 10:00 9. © Washington to Rochester. Lock Haven, aud Elmira, at 9:00 4 after GALOFRI Barr & Co,, Si. Louis, Butt. “BEFORE THE WIND." HE FEDORA DRESS SHIELDS AR new fac simile, de Peune, nounced by Messrs. WOODW AKD & LO new etching by Calderon, || 25)the Destin their stock. They have no equ: Farxs Cuvrea, Va., April 8. | made sure that everything ran smoothly. Dur-| allowance of about 3 miles ona round 50-mile x lew FAC SIMIL: We have had recently an attempt to select in | ing the war Newport was dead, and few sup-| course it must be quite plain that the Volunt ‘COMING TOAD (rg = a public meeting @ citizen to present to the | posed that its former social prestige would re-| will want plenty of wind and sea to do the dis Also, “THE FIRE-PL: Post-Office department for postmaster. Mr, J. | turn to it. McAllister was not there. ‘I've | tance. In any lead sea the Thistle’s beam told | "RABBIT FANCIER! 23,682 25,484 27,083 1,359 2,803 1,598 Of this aggregate daily circulation of 27,082 : been laying low. don’t you know? he said when | against her. With the Valkyric’s narrow build |, EW PAINTINGS, MIKRORS. as as ‘i : nd | copies, tie books of the oftice show that an average Lounsbury and E. F. Crocker were the candi-! pe did come. it wasnt good form, me ber, | soainst her. | Wit different. She would not lift | Thebestandliundsomest Kauuserrs Dress Suirrps, pew Sn tA 0,020 copies were regularly delivered each dates. Mr. Crocker received the most ballots. | to entertain while the trouble was going on.’ | to it or knock about as the Volunteer and This- CARD - ET FRAMES. _, ABSOLUTELY THE For en nat Di Sag “i Gay, by carriers, at the hanes af permanent sub- The friends of Mr. Lounsbury say that he re- | He reappeared as soon as the war was over and tle did onthe last day's racing at New York, ree a GEeuen: BEST AND MOST RELIABLE. for Brokisn Noe much trains counectat Jer. | S7iders in thecityand suburbs. Of tue remainder, ceived the support of nearly all of the heavy | took his old place, and has held it ever since.” | That any overhaul which the Volunteer coal | mnoy.eo*=" . Hleiner FEATHER-WEIGHT (washable.) sey City With boats of Brooklyn Aunex, affording | a daily average of 5,421 Were sold at the office, in tail senders and receivers of the place, and |, Mr. McAllister is from Georgia, His grand-| have would enable her to take 3 miles out of | ERTS RE RUBBER AN ferriage w honk cy” Sweldiow 40906 | the hotels and rallway stations, ete.,and on he that Crocker's support was mainly colored peo-| father was chief justice of the tate, and. his | the Valkyrie over a 50-mile course om a breezy |” Gra ret HUBBER AND | poy tins 1:00, and 11-40 | streets, by newstors, maiings grand total average ple and boss, who send away and receive but | futher was a justice of the circuit court of the | day is unlikely. How such a shallow craft 48 EVERY PATR WARRANTED. Um Sanday B00, aud 11-0028. | within the District of 25,430 copies daily, leaving ile wade easae Tae ¥ say also that Crocker | United States. Ward McAllister was admitted | the 70-foot center-boards Katrina, Shamrock, or i NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR TRADE MARK | S10 10 G0 aud LT tO ae bie Base aut | ly average of to be sent to regular sub would be a Mahone appointment, and that the | t9 the bar in California in 1851. His brother, | Titania could hope tocarry canvas alongside the | BOWE ahd nate (KLEINER) on every pair Parlor Care, week days, 2ud S45 p.m | scribersresiding beyond ite limite, by mail, express, publican 4f ths wake lave bees carded Hall M Allister, w wo died last December in gan | V lkyri . drawing 14 feet m a breeze of wind, @ a mhl-3m BEWARE OF IMITATION. aly. Sud caliony aie nough by that political management, and that | Francisco, was the leading lawyer o ‘acific | would be a racing mirac hat a new vach! 0: id, es bihinn ts Gnd . eae Poin get belo poenayper pars coast. His practice was said to be worth | will have to be built in America to defend the AN INVIGORATING TONIU, Boy Tae Faxors 0, B43, In addition to the 28,029 copies daily delivered cast ballots for Crocker who do not come here | $100.000a year. Another brother, Col. McAll- | cup seems v at the homes of subscribars, a large proportion of the S421 otherwise disposed of in thecity is reg- 10-00, and 11:20 p. Gs their seal, ister, was in the United States army. Ward! that it will ha met te Mrs. Dudley Diggs died startlingly sudden , McAllister is said never to have had more than | ‘ote besunatonce tiers) PERUVIAN BARK, IRON, AND WATCHSPRING considerable feeling among certain yachtsmen 4 ularly purchased by peynanent residents, living the past week. The case was an obstetrical | What rich folks consider a very modest income | here that the 70-foot American Shamrock PURE CATALAN WINE. For Pope # Creek Line, 7:20am. and 4:40 p.m. daily, | in lodgings, &c. (uot howseholders), while the resi- one. Prof. Graham was sent for in the night, | of his own. He settled in_ this city forty years | should engage and try to beat the English rep- a rice unk cota ok CORSET. For Anuapolis, 2°20 and 9:00 aam., 12-05 and 4:40 | GU€ g0es into the bands of transient visitord, from and he went in haste, but life was extinct when | “0. He married a Miss Gibbons. Her’ father | resentative. Considerable attention bas beea For the PREVENTION am : Tin. duis, except Sunday. ‘Sundays, 0-00 a m, | all partsof the country, who each year come to he reached the house of the patient. There was | held a steamboat grant from Robert Fulton in| drawn to the alleged compiiment paid to the | Malaria, Indigestion, Fever & Ague, Loss of WILL NEVER BREAK. 4:10 pan. the National Capital in greater numbers and for tronbl th the hi Ae the early part of this century, and it ig said | New York Yacht club by Lord Dunravan in ti oP . f Bi d Ni (cia, &e. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAI | jonger riods, 1 wiso, furthermore, largely rep- some trouble wit he heart. 3 e : id | D York Ya »y Lor a H “See - ND FREDERICKSBURG R jonger pe and 7 ermore, y aturday was a rough day. The snow fall | that she derives an income of 25.100 or £30,000 | sending his challenge through the Reval recta | @ppetite, Gorness of Blood, Neuralgia, GUARANTEED TO OUTWEAR SAR nt nD OUNOS | os cae ah iia ask prUnaNN DUE OF was the heaviest since winter closed the au- - = wharf propery ia this city which her ace soy, as By epeeeen Gare siabot we EFOUGERAG CO. Ax ape theU.8. For Alexa 4:3 5, 8:40, 9:45. 10. the communities to Which they respectively belong. tumnal scene. The peach trees promise an | father acquired at that time. i | United Kingdom. But the oyal Yacht squad- a. , Agents lor the U. &, . 3 540.4 5:00, 6-018. . a of n unusually abundant bloom. and occasionally a | Meallister never dines in his club. “There | rou does nct enjoy this reputation, Its mem- 30 NORTH WILLLAM ST., N. ¥. AMX CUSTOM-MADE CORSET. D.ia. On Sur The last-named is a class of readers alone well y opened blossom might be seen on some of | i8 no society without ladies,” the trees Saturday, but I think the buds are his motto. He! bers are mainly titled men, and these aristo- worth reaching; but it is to the phenomenally ho business except that which comes from | crats have the queen's cup annually presented MAYER, STROUSE & CO., 5 hy large permanent Jom] circulation of the paper, uninjured. Isaw no indicatious of a freeze, | his self-assumed social duties, but he does not | to them for competition, the cost of which ia EDUCATIONAL. ichnuond ata the South. 4 ud especially to its unparalleled hold upon the Apricots trees were in blossom. Grass is start-| Shirk t His habits are as regular as those | 100 sovereigns, which are paid out of the na- | ==* BUSINESS EDUCATIO. Mfrs., 412 Broadway, N. ¥. ‘rains leave’ Alexandas Wa housebvld and family circle, that the atention of ing with a rush. ofa bank clerk. He rises at about 8 o'clock | tional revenue. But the Royal Yacht squad- “ arithmetic, gram ir. histor ship, elocution, type-writing and $00, 0:10, 10 advertisers is partichlarly directed. Mr. G. D. Nickolson has bought three acres | and eats a light breakfast. From 10 o'clock to | ron committee will not permit any yacht to pear 23.002 5,fe12anh12 apo. : 0 A comparison of sue home circulation of 25,450 of laud of Wm. Ellison, opposite the farm pur- | 11:30 o'clock he devotes to business. It is dur- | compe(® whose owner is not a member of the | Prorres low rates, For circulars address WOQD's | _ © ee a aaa = $2 and 10-424 40 with the figures representing the entire popula chased by the Rev. Robert Nourse, and con- | ing these hours that he eeceives his friends who | club. Some three or four queen's cups are | Commercial Scool, 407 ‘cll = TABLISUBMENT, 1200" New Yorke ace nd information at the office, northeasteor- | tion of the city will Jusively establish the fact templates building this season. “Mr, Colamibes | Want advice about entertainments, Annually distributed among the other British | [JAIVEMSITY TRAINED | TEACHERS | HAVE wand ( sree aoe Founegtvamanvanee, and et tee D. Choate, of Herndon, has purchased alot| “You have no idea what a benefactor he is,” | and Irish Y » 0 ; oe t clubs. for which the me riers cau be iett forthe checking x | that THE STAK renches avout every family in the near the old Falls Church depot, of Mr. Geo, | 8id one pf the 400. “Few men have occasion | ot the Royal Yacht squ bers jush, Velvet and to de ches day ere ination trom hotels and residences dron regularly com- | tesson tre G p> CAROLINE formerly with, A. Fischer | baggage to destinat d Tesidences, Districtof Columuis, end is read every day by more LEKC! 4 “120° | ud Maison Lricxe, Paris, jaz sere than three-Jourles uf us population who ure able B. Whiung, and will build this season. Mr. M. | to give more than three balls, at the outside, in pete and occasionally win. The meanness! @vLASSES I NG AND CRAYON FOR DE- q DRY CLEA GeLerai Manager, Geu. Pas. Ageut. gests eg nts as Fie is — ae ate a F. Chamberlin contemplates building another | the course of their lives. It would be utterly | of the Royal Yacht squadron has been the occa- | C partment clerks, from4 to 6 o'clock. Inquire. at j " ! low . ertive- D DYE WORKS, LED it dwelling near his new beautiful residence at | impossible for all of us to be conversant with | sion of much comment, but no member of par- | te ART SCHOOL. koom 29, Walter building, 1010 F | ‘rear Ladies’ wud Gey E, t February 10th, 1 Mail RE Date + ment inserted iu its columns will meet the eye.of } s at. nw. epG-Stk13°_ | Dyed without being My ped. Ladies beenine f 8:30 AM. Daily for’Warrenton, | every person iu the District worth reaching, of the old depot. Mr. 8. V. Prowitit, of your city, | the thousand details which must be looked | liament has been bold enough to demand that | Sani RCRGOL esa oaGee ait. Unis ee weere cree Ville, Charlot yurhouty. and Stati ; : ‘ has just ce hased the residence of Mr. Garri- | @tter to make such an affair @ success. To be | the queen's cup shall be withheld from the | "J\!# BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, mnokeeate Gon akied focenaee Exc Mexandrie rt whatever race, creed, sex, age, or condition in life. eon in this place. | Sure, we could hire florists, and band masters, | Royal squadron unless that club opens up the 723 14th et. nw, "ALL-WOOL GAUMENTS, MADE UP OR RIPPED | hase {pulse iuleray Mouteouery, aud It only remains to be said, for the information of Mr. Joseph Gardner, son of our Dr. Gardner, | 2% caterers, but wh ere would you find a man | competition for it to members of other clubs.” Tens be iyed # wood mouruing black. \. hi —-Fant Stuil Daily for’ Warrebton: chur. | tose inverested in the subject, that, in proportion the druggist, graduated at a recent commence- | Wo combined « knowledge of the best in a 3 1) Mr Dixon Kemp, who speaks for the London | pOpe,.#l) Summer. Also s ment from the medical department of a uni- | these lines? That is what Ward MeAllister | yachtsmen, says that to race the Volunteer = versity in Baltimore. does for his frieuds. Should a stranger go to | against the Valky usville, Stations Ches. & Ohio I to its circulation, the rates of advertising in Tue Mount, Denville and Statiot and Dativils, Greensbore: Paleic,, | EVENING STa¥. whether transient or for loug A. FISCHER, e14 rer e would be a pug and grey- | JyPWARD C. TO 4 ner of Elocntion, big Siken Aueusta, Atlanta, Bir ug: | periods, rank vith t.e very lowest in the United In the case of Wm. Turner, mentioned re-| him he would probably usk, ‘Do you take me | hound contest, which woula bring the America | Correct (deep) breatinue Voice Culture, Oratorical and y Skew Texasand Calif: ria | States. Indeed, taking both the extent and char cently. the tendency to gangrene has been | for Pinard? | eup into contempt. upposing,” he says, | Dramatic Action, at 1 a 1 checked and there is a prospect now of re-| |The hour anda half from 10 o'clock to 11:30 | “the Valkyrie did prove the tou | seter of its cineul ne m1 ite consideration, it may FALE? & DAVIS: Cicer T7ANOS: CHOICE € in the con SPENCERIAN BUSINESS | COLLEGF, COK. selection: New Orleans ely be ciaitued that so wide and such an excel onan LS. A. | O'clock is never an idle one with Mr. McAllis- | test with the Volunteer, the result would not be | Maid D ste. n.w. Founded 1804. More tian 80,000 | aceiiee ae Jor Hirniucham, Vieksburg.and Sureveport. Pullmag | 61 Giay0l puidichy con meiaabehas bobemunk 3 es ter. Lists of invitations are scanned, flowers, | rezarded with satisfaction by "yachtemen, | 3°" din the Sper i 4 tin Warbinston to, Atlanta “Dues not coumect ter | for the aatue at Wiees Mackie. | other decorations, meats and music are de-| Neither would it be so regarded if the larger | {ic sce Finke Sunday lor the same money. = Shnapamgangsshnmca ease | cided upon. At noon McAllister visits his) yacht won.” Jophone: Pra u M.— Da}; ert Sunday, for Manassas, —, ee oe CoustT—| butcher. ‘This he considers one of the most!” Mr. Kemp thinks that the Katrina is the boat Pees welt “l peoKth Scpieies dante. te Corea “Trint by Peers.” DEATHS AND BURIALS—THE ATTEMPTED OUT-| important duties of his day, After Juncheon | to match the Valkyrie. She is about the same | trated eatuluxues . SARA AL SPEN Vice- | PIANOS, aud = ae Pulliuan Vestibule § -epers | For the $nformation of those not familiar with RAGE ON MISS BURDETT. he per ve os Union _— Pe olods nth is visit weight, but has four feet more beam, while her | Principal; HENRY C. SPENCER, LL.B, Principal. eee: pet ORGANS. ae sphis and thence to Arkansas Dnt Grane ds strom notices by its Don ce o! VENTING Star. and his daily walk, wh © never neglects, | depth ¢ rT f 5 2 Val- iJ am ‘and sold on acc ing terms, Pp. ste : : oi ‘s et a rye Geo. W. Bruner, of Poolesville district, who | 0U¢ 1 the evening except a choice coterie of 5S ST Sinely Ou is amall clases ARP oe a oe Wasitngtouy DG. Pullman Sleepers and Solid Trains Washington | forma, are appended: was paralyzed on Wednesday of last weck. died intimates. These are the —— whe know | Jay Hubbell on the Cabinet. mh19 —_At Sanders & Stayman'a, 34 Path Balti peat om Bos. Saturday, in the twenty-filth-year of hisage. | McAllister bes he great chief has but few | Prom the New York Star. J)EAWING AND PAINTING—INSTRUC = voconrtetelste Tas Gran on i Guat seats penne giro e he was in ais | evenings to devote to them or to his fami “The President has nameda strong cabi- | [Devers buauchund ior allsses pavsertincioges ry ‘ There 1s ne vetier ev - segs He is in constant demand as a dinner guest. - THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF FINE AL TS, S04 E at 4 rom the Ft v. eld plo S. and Te be pemarked te ee cost | He is full of good spirits and news, If there is | B¢t-end thus far the administration has been a | st Gall cau see the wonderful progress of students. | phen Washington to August, | Tae Wasuivoros Evanixo Sram hes oy & ofbegth. Suddenly he remarked to a com- perth a current gossip he is uever | decided success,” said Jay Hubbell, the famous | _™!16-46* 1 atu d Suiish, Gr., without ¢ ‘ash. | lone Of tWenty-one years Uader ite present magnge panion that something nad broken in the back | T He invents oth Mick ox-Ci - vi JKRENCH, La’ es the Most brilliaLt singing quality of tone to on and Ohio a! e Wash- = Of his head and sank to the ground une { at a lose ¢ invent something. E bi ex-Congressman, who is now at the specialty. Pro any Upr 9 00 AM. Daily except Su: day,and 4:45 FM. | went by periuanest eniatgement to a double shest, of Scious. He was atouce removed to his home | | rte A a > yo Ward lay beaprbete FifthaAvenue hotel, “I have been so busy with | bonne Univ aris. Private ¢ wolvor ancaity us ig Leave Tea HANG oe AGE Bethy cok £3 | Gehtege paver, and mechanical improveapent shat ud medical aid summoned. | society,” said fue of lis cromes, cite cG,°2 | commercial matters that I have not had enough | CONRENVATORY OE MUMIG- ST pioneer “acqp Sunday, arriving Washingtou 6:30 | Siauis now cousiacinuiy tucre shah twice ge Large as ibe boar of the late Thos. U. (Garrett, who | oi the news about everrbody, and tells it in | time to spare to become well acquainted with Ailes nl : SPECI CEEEEP Ee 8 PM Ai was 18 15u,, 1uruisies day Uses Lines as Much died at Silverton. Col., some months ago, was | meth and kate, Twentieth ¥ e. Vic c. ; trains from the South via Charlotte, Dan- | readiug matted, ain hun aluest ve most charming m ner, but [have never the new powers that be at Washington. Ten | in, Flute. Cornet, & B KE ville sud Lyuchbucg arrive in Wastuugton 7:00 Ax | Uou thatittuch enjoyed. At Im Incecd, © Breau received here this morn by the early west- | * t slisiogs thine ff - _— KD, Director, mb KER af and 7:13 1.M.; via East Tennessee, Bristol and Lyuch- | paper, “woruay o: auy erty 1 tue waa.” train. taken to bis late home a short dis- | kuown him to say « malicious thing. fe is the | vears ago I was in the swim there, and took a re Durg at i113 AM. and 9:40 PSL: via Chesapeake tance from here, and interred this evening. | “¢RCe Of good breeding as will as good fel- | hand in what was going on, but since [ lett GE 313 6TH Charlottesville at 5:40 P.M. | #Tvm dhe Brovilym Bagte. trasbure Local at 10:15 A.M. Wasiingtou's best, if not really ite ouly mews. m ‘ation and information | Payer, is 44k STAM, Which has a cinulgion oF 330.000, ed at office, 1300 Penu- | i & jupulauon oi” ZUU,0UU, served by wagous .d at Passenger Station, Penn carers. 448 SiaK Las no police. But it publishes idroad, Gul aud Bets.” JAS. L. TAL LO Au Lhe News, gives VOL sides equally Juspartial teat General Fasseuger Agent. | meus, aud hin atlained an exceucut @putation 1OF te HTuew of 1s Woe aud MuaLogeens. lowship. There was a revolt against him once. | public life I have been at ‘ome ladies imagined that he was partial in| my business that I have gi assisting other's daughters into prominence. | nstional politieal movements hinun edanend ts beainamsuxcutel “a They organized the cotillo with only » was a tinge of sarcasm or regret in Mr. ‘Sueeut & lates Guten danas wake | women on the cominittee, | They couldn't help | Hubbell’s tone as he thus spoke of his retire al assaul a © person of Miss Pra- | ®king for Mrs. McAllister’s assistance ment from political life, in which he once <riminal assault upon the person of Miss Pru- | “LCS ior tery Meaiister s eqetseanc : His widow and a other of the deceased « companied the remains from Colorado, Mr. Garrett was well known in Washin, nm, where | nding so closely to little thought to ed students not WORKMANSHIP ABILITY, vorchasers” is invited to their WEDNESDAY « mn tor parts ireulur, BALCH 'S CIVIL SERVICE INST i se. | “' oa hl Brom he tialtimere Sun, dence Burdett om the 2ith day of November | | “Certai i ster, “my wife | played such a big hand, Jour atuew, jperns, prepared, moat success: | coup rhsitie alist POTOMAC ‘RIVER BOATS. | "Tux wasemeron ona, one of the most prosperous Sik, edhe ten bean an Be e cireuit | Will gladly join. It is an excelient idea, and |" “In my state,” he continued, “the prevail Fail exauanations., Elocution taughtand com | country, m thorough rep ut at ver; ao = STINE = | newatapers im tie country, iavely eutatged,te ute nes, brought to conclusion to-day. ‘The case was | There was no standing that kind of treat-| President Harrison, ‘There are, of course, | S igh dope r eee Bad ete eee tody, | MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS when deetred. For Baltimore and River Landings, Steamer Sue, | Cujigs bas beet eidsuctessteny tor iaasy ena tried before Judges Lynch and Vinson, who | ™e3t, and the cotillons were soon abandoned. | some disappointments, but they are not aa ‘repuratory school attached, " Capt, Georhegan, leaves Stephenso: will give their decision to-morrow. A large | Mrs. McA lister never appe ‘s Wharf every | isin Ruauy respecte smudel @ierucoL paper, aud in ¥, Wor numerous as they were four. eight, or even ten SPECIAL, ATLTENIION GIVE: Sunday at do'clock p.m. For turther information | ¢ytendiug wo lt our New ) ‘earectunge we irust ie number of witnesses were examined, among | 2S she preside at her own table when her! years ago, Secretary Windom I know ee ee AVA aoa YOR te —— STEPHENSON & BRO, prosperity may uever wane. them Miss Burdett, who is about seventeen | HU#band gives dinners. She is an invalid, and | mately. We were exceedingly warm fri For catalogues, uddrew President, FAMILY SUPPLIES. a yaa se-- | “eearaais aie am years of age, of medium height. good figure | heT daughter Louise takes her when I was in Congress, and have faith that| d= AS FELL, A. M. = ., YREMONI >. VEROM: rocapey tye crits Ont the nationa i nome | « S © Mr. McAllis e iS h Secretary 2 £ NON! MT. ViKNO capa mura th reat success, nd modest, pleasing features. Her testimony | home ner are 2 he wili make = excellent Secretary of the 10 one a hb Man Sam pte Was to the effect that the outrage was attempted | S'¥e$ about one a week, and covers are never | Treasury. He al ways believed that it did not 4 ibs. Dried : my, STEAMER W. CORCORAN Frente 3 A Commercial Bullet on the farm of he- father, and while she was | iid for more than eight—six guests, his| pay, as a matter of national. policy, to make I galion Best Sweet Catuw: Leaver Te atreet wharf dally except Sunday? for Me yy et absent from the house engaged in milking the | “#Ughter, and himself, These affairs do not | sudden changes in'the conduct of the Treasury | G LONDO) BS eg oye at 10 o'clock a.m. Returning, reaches Wi ony preseht Wacagewent, and ccsones - x3 cows, and but for her sereams and the appear- | Peloug to society, nor do the guests necessarily | department. He will be conservative, and I UTSC) En Bory 8.8.COQ about 3:30 p.m. (oopuny permaucully ab eiui-page tori, 1 Wich, ance of otber parties, would have been accom. | Delong to the most ultra-fashionable set. | feel aswured will continue the system of calling ‘Fast Expr S16 Steamers, W.: ¥: comns, v24 ort mn, Havre), Bremen, sdbe, Dat, April 13, 5, 6:30 a.m. ; BLAKE, Captain, | mule o: tie ingest abd betdectueet alteruoe LL tu the United Dtates, ast tise Loug Deon oue of the bee tind thost succesatul From the Baitimore American, ‘Tag Wasainorox EvEsine Stax appeared last night in uew type, with the auuouncement chat hese er it ished. Previous to the affair Watkins had |. Mr. McAllister’s house at 16 East 16th street ite a | somprssstt hoot a hand on the farm, but had | i Plainly furnished and not very large. In the | quickly as possible. Col. Noble will make a|3 ou" ‘i ety Apri ‘Alicr, | S84 Domestic Groceries, Fine Wines and Liquors, | J} heen discharged seme time before. | summer he hires a cottage in Newport, and his | great Secretary of the Interior. He will con- | Wed. g.m,: Werra, April 20, 9a.m.; | &e. The following well-known brands of Pure Rye ‘This evening the case of the state vs. Amanda | nd daughter maintwin open house there | duct this ‘waste basket of the government’ a ‘onfortable. staterooms, excellent table, Inzurions | Whiskies constantly in stock: Old J. B. Thompson, holls, charged with violation of the local plenty of comforts, including horses and 5 t carefully as he would conduct his private busi- | eaivon appomtments. Prices: 1st ci iB, $75 and up- | Baker, Upper Ten, Hannis Acme, Takoma, Jackson a law, was tried before a jury and a ver- ges. It is estimated that the modest style neas. He is a man that cau neither be cajoled, pn Bre Sei jin the bonds and reducing the surplus as | 9172 Seuthambton Con at, DAYS p. m, touching at Rive as Nomini Creek, Va. St. Clements Bas bin 3 }. ocordin : 5 and Grand Jur; mn Giataue d. There are yet eight 18 lich he lives can be maintained on about scared or browbeaten. ‘There is no stronger | bet, steerageat low rates, “Appiy’ to EF. DROOE, eenras tees ae More indictments against this woman for the | =90.000 a year. me man in the cabinet. Yes, the President's hous S coos Flour, # per 4 Dbl. sack same offense. It is now thought that court does uot admire him. There are From the Chester (Pa.) Times, hold seems to me to have been chosen with Here and there we behold a e - EXPIESS 5! will not finaliy adjourn before the latter part of | C2tPers¢venamong the mwcrel few whoseuataes | windom, and 1 predict ait chene eaten te | AEX and Ham AMBURG-AMERICAN id “Lue” Flour, $5.00 p ib 1 Pee % bbl crew stenmers | Suck. Vettection ‘tes, acknowleded Uy. all who'une it paper = : - and | 5 that narg by the new tw to be worth double our Price, which is 30c. per Situensure oC wutoeas tise eae Sune apenas ns Wack. eee hee iseriainating pencil. Mr. friction in this administration than there has | of 10,000 tons and 12,500 horse-po Fast time to | $9.28.) weg nr Ngee gg en ure eacites the ‘ot ‘Av an evidence of ‘the drying off qualities of | McAllister himself disclaims the title which hag | been since Hayes was President.” scloty armed tedcuunent Steamers unexcalled for | i560 [per ib, bibs. Dikkwiest"toe, ses 7 ate RKEST DODGE. picesure tobe able ‘to say, ts Las Beka pee Rockville it is noted that on Saturday we had | Deen generally accorded to him. | ————+e-. : K SLRVICE: “Every, Thusday from New | HONtuY for Oc. O Ib. package Breakiast Hominy COAL MERCHANT, prepa t Sinshes iors usd tides eoecnlings thas have no claim whatever to be the leader | ~ York to Plymouth (London), Cherbourg (Paris) and. ing = ‘a From the Indianapolis News, ee « the | of society.” He says: “In the first places The Birmingham Contest. Humburg.” ‘Through tickets to. London and Paris. | & ; Wholesale and Retail ghee tates ohanatn ttn aae a rceget hands, ig no engaged in re | rote La sitnpiy'e modest Man ies Sen | AND UMIONINTS COMING TO LiguT, | Genrsal Otlee, No 97, | Cetera! Fummee thee” | MES guiton Loe, C,tbe Strch or Soc, Scales | Anthracite Goa of all kinds constantly on hand Pees ta tratando Pairing the damage done to the telegraph line mot t am simply a modest man living on a| Ms: Aliac¥ Diights Who. ta: wladaicar: oe pbpesaiuayy New York, \¢ RICHARD 05. inatic Soup ‘for 25c. G cakes Plymouth Rock Suap for GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL. Scutative of the nstwoual capital Seeley od arene teen the | © When BOs Aliblai’ns Sumner guamask ahoud Gan fies Lat dln a eet vassal oy bie MeL erm eeeneer Hrvertio ee Foe er ence teed ee REND CANNEL-COAL. | som the acon (Ga.) Telegraph. - eee a8 | circumscribed limits of swell society was re- na da i i ln an Sn cha uJ se 2 4 Lux EVENING Stax is baudsumer than ever, ands ne : oo aires don the —_ os | peated all oven the ceustée it kent hie nuam father’s death, has aa rege a proposed trip A L 2 rd and Office, 3008 Water street; Branch Office, | “He Vest uewsjaper Washinytou ever Lund, Fa f Tichidlely, near Darnestown, died | Posies flo wish Cucle Ward would step | t@ Italy, and will probably speak at the untonist cHoR Lire. 4 31st street (opposite Post-office), West Washing: | Frum the Phitadetphia Keeura, suddenly to-day im the twenty-eighth year of | talking.” a niece of his said; “he is making | ectings to be held this week. Mr. Chamber- _,, Atlantic Express Service. N. CRARLE Apv. ton, D. C. ‘Tux WASHINGTON EVENING STAR keeps an. Ms age Yesterday be was in geod health snd such feols of us all.” © uss -elr eoks auibk: 4k tik meotings, as the = LIVEREOOL vis, QUEENSTOWN, “4 OTICEAB! — ‘Telephone—Yard, 954-2; Branch office, 956-2, mh20 Seong 1 couteuporanes published am ae riad ate a heart; a ie A t - . a ‘ngs, steamship “CIT' OME New Yor! aY RETAIL PRICES FOR Goi ake latter meal he was taken with cramp, and meds, | ,. “The iden that there are only 400 persons in| unionist leaders have warned hine thet hie| WiSMushicCiTY OF ROME” Sune 26, July 24, BALDWIN DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR, MX BETA PRICES FOR Coal AND WOOD, cal aid could give him no relief. Deceased | this city who belong to good society is ridicu- | appearance on the platform would be the signal | Saloon passage, 60 oe gett ond Class, $30. | Which have placed it at the Head as the Leading Re- | Wuite Ash Stove, per'toa of Beau Ibs... ane here from Prince George's county some | 4s." said a club man. si bat McAllister said | for an uproar on the part of those who dissent Stiainary Soaps eke hw Ves frigerator of the Present Day. = Be sons : o children, | 8% 4uswer to a question: ‘How many per-| from his political course, e history of the iLASGOW Sy 3 4 Ren a a earenn wee ant See ceo | cues dene You udaal on Ws ous ta cosh GNP erie tories, with Cavin Pana i to ‘Slug Ltueres oF Liverpool Teiciccmay scien | mete Bere a — “Abe This rt ¥ i e i OU an 50. ecoud Class, 82 7 ” 9 ea Prva pe is ry My wife's visiting list | regard to the nomination of candidates for the Stearaxe p neither services $20. Remarkably low and uniform temperature, Red Ash Se b ontains 1.000 or 1,500 names. Mrs, Astor's, | Seat for the central division of Birmingham is Saloon Excursion Tickets at Keduced Rates. The t variety of food that can be kept together, - he | Mrs. Vanderbilt's, and dozens more have lists | gradually oozing out. It appears that Lord | ‘Travelers’ Circular Letters of Credit aud Drntts assh Saceiod anke tec ton maser * | Lykens Valley Stove, the | as large or larger. Of course, many names | flartington, favored. the candidacy of Lord | porbocksot jure tests or farther inicietoon | “Tie wood lining and reckn are odorless and ne Pine Wo list | are duplicated, but altogether there are thou- | Randolph Churchill, and the tories were quite Apply to HENDERSON BIOS, New York or | spoil by oxidizing or corroding.as is the case with sine | 4 & Pine Wood, per cortssesssoe. sands of them, and all of these persons belong | willing that he should stand, but Mr. Chamber- UW. MOSS, 921 Pennsyivanin ave: at; and galvanized iron, and acoat of shellac at any time Seaciad prioes toe tnape anikiacs = to society. No one would think of giving a| lain insisted upon the nomination of Mr. Bright, ——__—reaington mba ‘will make it as good ae new. anh Pa. av.u.w., 1020 4th staw. 3. The Success of Misery. great dinner without inviting Chauncey ‘De- and threatened to ae the unionist-tory |> BEAUTE Its perfect circulation of pure, cold, dry air upward Success is only relative: | pew. but it would be ridiculous to expect him | coalition if Mr. Churchill should be selecte HOUSEFURNISHINGS. through the provision chamber keeps the provision | CoaL! Coxe: Woon: tT ye falta. os to come toa tell Lue afriend in the. club. | The radical agree zemeneested with, but = ——=———— = chamber perfectly dry. r dor ne cl loctor live “Coming to my to-morrow night?’ I say. | to no » and finally, rather than to face | 66 P »OYAL LIQUID GLUE” MENDS EVERY- | Simplicity and durabil JOHNSON BROTHERS, Upon our aches aud alls. ‘D2 your bali! he says, and we link arms | the certainty of losing the seat, the Hartington | — AR cnag: Belen COA. Bian Rae EMERY | Stuuliity an fealcwrones ‘etincies see inal puna ami @hdbtiie cama teen belies pclive without aches and alla o. if you bare tmem | and take a drink ogether. | No use to 23; | faction deferred to his wishes. ee bleed Beran 6c nbs e | Beauty of architectural design. Ofioes: The pecaperity of Tux vannse Bean contempes me, ger mn. n done us-| vite him. When they get the lists sorted it ——— = — venience arrangement i ere on velnenoos Sn of cases. ams an be done again. Here's | leaves about 00 whe wlll come to every big | ‘Taz Ruope Istax Leorstatonr.—Burrill- | Cooxixa By Gis, fe air tight regard door reel the most bette ee Protest rs ) _ event. McAllister looks after all of that. The | yiile elected lie: tat perfect device known for hermetical . raf From the Biue Movnd (ian.) Sun, Dns. SrauKeY & PALEN:—“My wife was entirely it. Me yf e elected a republican representative yester- see ly sealing doors. 1212 9thet. nw. 413 10thst. 2. w. sy ‘of the national: cured of the severest kind of bronchitls trom tas | FatTlarchs. balls hava. Sifty subscribers.” Each | Gay by 67 majority, and Bristol, tailed to elect ery Its completely intulated walls, containing perfect | Exclusive agentsin the District for the sale of some | ,, 7 StXe the leading panes of the national ap Horan, Syivania Gu. Dus Brana’ @ Pattie | Mea, "We send the names to McAllister, ‘He | Sct? aget ieee nere beans Ave fickgt in the ass cocntin gn "Th, rinsmeqaenemomin aman [SEER ne Lae P — . e now stands: Senate, KING STOVES i retail Anacostia Messenorr. Mp mn yn, a Fr co pcgey eine republicans, 10 democracts, 2 to be chosen. at a low pelces an toate ees omered to the public, | “TONEoT MEASURE. FAIR DEALING, PROMPT Sacomes ben toveced, Tae ‘since its end more too. A Pawo, ., Smithville, cacte? Windy he casa ae pte ag House, 28 republicans, 37 democrats, 7 to be On hand and for sale, ‘Hay ox other its walls never Se Ae One er ae pent, apd the recent increase of Y ane. ballot, a ‘Depo: absorption made our businest a success, isan. 3 A brochure of 200 pagescom ining the history of | has no more. right to invite other persons be. | C2o%ed- On the Joint Lp soy 47| _mh31__ WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPARY. in = tiaat “ihe best goods come ti stuail Fuckawen i Fer he “Compound Uzygen treatment in cases | yond the estabiohea mete Qe ee rene bes erg eo ay mom RR. rns aud ih = ay a Ghee omer ted consumption, bronchi catarrh, dys- | he has never been de the power of veto, | P+ = ~ have prociahned’ the | " ever beni wears ont, always ciean | Dom the Lynchburg Neves, Shall cher complaints of & chrouic nature willbe | Still I suppose he wouid exercise it if some one UNLESS more care is air, the come | === rie present | “idiot eioss™ Sing Tus gran! (orwarded free of charge to any one addressing | insisted upon an objectionable name. He is- ing man ls lable 10 be hatriose: gaat yom TANTON M. HOWARD, ARCHITECT, MA’ 3 he cuss. ius xa aceans NiccTAREEY,S Pata, No. 1520 Arch street, | sues the im tne aad of Presume that if T| woprevent the hair from falling, use Mall's Hal? Sfoaitins, cor Fam See nw For Sale by WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Sole Agent, ism devotas ber encoueds Sott bie ce a Phuadeiphia, Re | rt send in the name of a lady of dubious | Kenewer. Drompuy executed by expert dvaughtasten. apt-2w ai77hetuw. | weds Fouoe o™ - — _— *

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