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Matehiess im Purity » Absolutely Pure. “Highest test” Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Pow- @er, guaranteed free from Alum, Ammonia, Lime, tsoever. i Strength. Grocera are ree paid if not perfectly satistace Bory and a# repreaentecd by phate or adulteration of any kind ated to refs Pric «We ack a trial. PAIL W. BAKER & C0.’S Is absolutet; and de ts soluble. mired for invalids as wel PHILADELPHIA. Pears’ Soap (Scented and Unscented)’ SECURES A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. OF ALL DEUGGISTS. Ta Crctzntes, 1406 'N. month, TIES $25 CASH CITY AND DISTRICT. POINTERS. If you want a Lot, If you want Board, If you want a Store, If you want Rooms, If you want a House Tf you want Lodgings, If you want a Tent, If you want a Boarder, If you want to Lend Money, If you want to Borrow Money, If you want to Sell Anything, If you want to Buy Anything,— Advertise fe fact in The Evewng Star, ARIST Fav BAKING POW Delt Cu., Baluumore, Md GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. Breakfast Cocoa HOW HE GOT OUT OF JAIL. The Wonderful Story That Was Told by Dallas De Hughes. CURIOUS CAREER OF A MAN WITH MANY ALIASES— TEACHER, SOLDIER, AGENT, AUTHOR, LAWYER ETC.—GONE TO GET A FORTUNE No Chemicals are used in ity preparation Tt has more than three times the strength of Cocoe th Starch, Arrowrvot or Sugary and Is therefore far more economical, ‘coating lees than one cent acup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, Ea~ stLy DIGESTED, and admirably adapted # persons in health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. _W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. AND MINISTER, LEFT HIM BY HIS UNCLE. One of the most interesting prisoners ever confined in the District jail was Dallas M. De Hughes alias George M. Sinclair alias Mr. Noble alias Marion D, Newman. He was con- victed of a charge of obtaining money by fulse pretenses and the case was brought be- fore the Court in General Term, where 1t is Meanwhile De Hughes has ob- tained his liberty, mainly becauso he inter- ested a number of people by the story that he had been left a large fortune by a relative who Notwithstanding that still pending. in California, man’s plausible statements gained credence. Now there are some anxious inquiries being to his whereabouts, an some well-defined suspicions that De Hughes on his career in this city by a most ingenious hoax, by which the authoritics them- He was released from jail here September 26 last year on giving | bail in $1,500 to appear and abide the decision ourt in General Term in a case of false pretenses of which he had been convicted. A r character was pend- ing in the Criminal Court and in this case he gave $300 bail, Martin V. Webb was his surety in both cases. In the case pending in the Gen- eral Term he was on the 30th day of last November sentenced to two and a half years at labor in the Albany penitentiary. NEWMAN'S CAREER IN THIS CITY selves were deceived. second charge of simi 1 Xow Siicty Pirgelen forrent at 30c. per hour—810 per you to ride the Psycho dng school in city, Open Pastenger—Porter, don't put your nasty Paste Blacking on these Shoes. ‘They are blackened with Wolff's AGME Blacking Just sponge them with clean water, and they will be beautifully polished. You can carn your quarter easy this time! Ry the way, Porter, tell your Livery Stable friends that it is the Best Harness Dressing in the world. I've tried it!! WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. ‘Tho Best Blacking for Men, Women and Children. is_a curious one and the story is well worth re- Abont the Ist of November last Mrs. Kate Smith engaged the services of the detective firm of McDe' cover somo money (£49) from Newman which she alleged had been procured from her by him through false pretenses, and to ascertain what manner of man he was. learned that he had only been in the city a month or two and turned the matter over to the metropolitan police. lating in detail. t & Flinder to re- These detectives It was ascertained that he was rooming at 904 G street (where he was arrested by Detectives Raff and Horne) and that he had previously been rooming on F street near 13th. records of the detective office at headquarters show, under date of November 1888, this entr; “Marion D. alias Dallas ™ . forty-three years; teacher, insurance agent, law wman alias De Hughes; + minister, &c. ; stown. Md.; height. 5 feet & mplexion. f: eyes, gray; hai cut on face and chin; offe complainant, Mrs, Kato Smith; false pretenses; ‘The case was taken to the Police Court and the man of various names and many occupa- 9 jail tor the action of the grand jury, notwithstanding the reluctance mith to prosecute him. Before the nted to the grand jury the offi- d that he had only the month be- retenses obtained $100 from jis employers, by means of the case Was pre fore by false Lresee & Sons, following letter and telegram: THE LETTER. Wasntneton, D. C.. Oct. 18, 1888, Buesse & Sons Nanuccrs, B i Your letter of t The click was most uccep Isolutely without a filed when the check naney to get wp coco H OO Ccc 00 Por Bue ARFAST, LUNCH, DINNER AND ALL TIMES. = CH WO 96 CO OF HHHO oO oF ch HO 0¢ 66 0 "Ite HEALTHIEST AND THE BEST PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889: 3a » PRIZES. 5 GOLD MEDALS. ONCE USED, NEVER WITHOUT 1 ASK FOR YELLOW WRAPPER. 40 CENTS—A POUND—10 CENTS. letter wax returned us I always call edd not expect her to live D. M. Sr, CLam, THE TELEGRAM. HINGTON, D. C., Oct. 19, 1888. at 405 & Lombard Stroet, Baltimore Liter pasaed away ab this “morning wa! To O. 8. Bnessk. A PREACHER, The officers ascertain correspondence wife at Nashvilk phia, and yet a d from his captured ers that he had a nother at Philadel- New York; also that he had been a Methodist minister in the Maine and New Jersey confers _ ‘The statements in th mith transaction, as tried on the icted. notwithstanding the defense made by his counsel, Campbell C: on, that the offence was committed in Bal- timore and the court hei His counsel filed motions in arrest of ment «ud for a new tr which motions were gomery on Mareh 30 last. 4 betore stated, mprisoument at labor in the Albat e had no jurisdict Lon exeeptio two and « half WIS LIFE IN JAIL. R J. HORNER & CO, @1, 63 AND 65 WEST 23D STREET, NEW YORK. LARGEST EXHIBIT OF ALTISTIC FURNITURE IN AMERICA. TEN SHOW ROOMS FILLED WITH THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS OF 14k FURNITURE AND UP- HOLSTERY AKT FROM THE RECOGNIZED MANUFACTURING CENTEKS OF THE WORLD. NOVELTIES OF LONDON PRODUCTION. NOVELTIES OF PAKIS PRODUCTION. NOVELTIES OF VIENNA PKODUCTION, Our Own Inyportatzon. NOVELTIES OF AMERICAN PRODUCTION, Including Those of Our Own Manufacture. Visitors to New York are cortiaily invited to eall end examine our stuck and prices. The central loca tion of our establishment (adjoining Eden Musee) nakes it easy of access from all parts of the city. eel® Stem,wasm i SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1889. ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 NINTH STREET, Offer as a delightful breakfast dish Imported Keppered Herring, Imported Fresh Herring, Imperted Russian Cavier Mackerel in Tomato Bauce, Extra Choice No. 1 Mackerel, latest catch, Alsu New Buckwheat aud New Osleans Mo lasses. Also Refined Corn Meal for Muffins, and choice Creamery Butter. And we are still “booming” the Flour busi- ad ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 45° NINTH STREET. P-S.—Don't forget our Superior Potato Chips. Price reduced, EXC. pares Gur Tur Bast THE CONCORD HARNESS, LUTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Motel, Horse Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices, wis A formal appeal tothe Court in General Term Newman being unable om he had to pati in the jail for action of court and During the long months of donbt and anxic exactly the same treatn him as to his fellow-prisoncr of education and a good talker he assumed 1 air of superiority fidants nor com emed “a fish having been taken and to obtain his free: mt was accorded to pat being n me i | 2 | ft u | nt of water. | ¢ his close confinement his After spending some month: @ person livin; the privilege of y “to write a bool of wubsequent eve mereiy “a blir aud paper and started in ‘Tus, however, in the light thought to have b: though he spent many hours upon it and had written several hundred | HEIR TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS, Last August he received what purported to be a telegram from his mother, living at Har- risburg, stating that bis uncle had died in California, making Lim (th and that the estate was lion dollars. he became 80 nervous that he not contain himself; novel writing was for, and most of his time itulations and writis Some of his fellow prisoners he righted, and a few of them listening to his | dat half a mil- nup with | thing w reeviving cou some means he r which he said came gave color to his claim, + prisoners looked on the fortune business a r y r ons believed t man would soon be out of juil and that he would not forget them. he was in possession of a large envelope, bear- ing a blurred post mark and containing what looked like legal papers. showed to but few, if any, of the prisoners or eging that his family name was un- known to the authorities or people of V ington, and he would rather rot in the peni- tentiary than diva van in the meanwhile was making its daily trips taking down hardened criminals, and e not so hardened, a few white and many colored men. A CONFIDANT AT LAST. Among the arrivals in the early part of Sep- tember was a white man sentenced for a short term for a trifling offense. but had had from California, and this | backing of lath and y ne of the older Within a few weeks ‘hese, however, he The Police Court He was well read many aliases and occupations were soon boon companions. hours they would and poetry, and works of fact and fiction, and finally they got on to family affairs and their own experiences were the themes of their con- Then Newman spoko of the splen- did prospects before hit if only the juil doors were opened to him and he coald get out and enjoy the fortune left him. Heseemed to conceal nothing from his new-found friend, showed him his correspondence and papers, not forgetting to produce what purported to be the will of his roperly authenticated by of the clerk of the court and a copy of the schedule of the estate returned by the public administrator, which footed wu over $2,600,000, deceased uncle, signature and se: scribed with mi- uutencas Lis deceased uncle and his business, related incidents of hi uncle several agreed to assist him when he identify himself. ONCE A SOLDIER. This Newman did by writing for and pro- ducing a certificate from the office of the ad- jutant general of Pennsylvania of his muster im the eleventh Pennsylvania cavalry at Harris- burb in 1863 (on which paper it was noted that he had spent several months as a prisoner of war), and his honorable discharge. This banished all doubts and the man so confided in determined when he should bo free to make the attempt to secure Newman’s release. New- man was advised to employ new counsel (as Mr. Carrington had not any faith in the fortune story) and try to have the judgment sect aside in the — Term, T oral ae accepted and agreed to pay liberally is could Rovaca the last of ‘September Newman's friend was released, and gomg to a well-known member of the bar stated the case, got him interested and he took the case on acontingent fee, Newman executed an agrement to that end. Newman also stipulated that if possible they must secure his release. The lawyer, after examining the case, coincided with his friend that the court would reverse the judgment. Mr. Webb con- sented to goon the bond andon the 26th of September, with the consent of the district at- torney, bail was fixed at $300 in the untried be accomplished. case and $1,500 in the other and Newman was soon AT LARGE AGAIN. After his release he remained several days in the city, stopping at 4 down-town hotel and visiting a few acquaintances. He left here about the Ist of October. To his new-found friend and his lawyer he promised to write im- mediately on his arrival in San Francisco, but up to this date letters from him, dated at Phila- and St. Louis, have been received, but he has not reached California and the large fortune has not yet materialized. On the other hand, imquiries’ made among the California k and by let- ter to court officers in San Francisco have failed to elicit any information of the deceased mil- lionaire uncle. Those interested in the man of many names and occupations are now inclined to the belief that, acting on the adage “It isu came got him into trouble the same means should get delphi knights here during conclave ¥ bad rule that won't work both ways,” he to the conclusion that as “false pretense him ont, ———_-___ THE WHITE HOUSE CIRCLE. Gayeties of the Season. PATRON OF DECORATIVE ART—THE POSTMASTER GENERAL'S WASHINGTON HOUSE. The visit of Mrs. Harrison to Lindenhurst, the elegant home of Postmaster Gencral Wana- maker in the vicinity of Philadelphia, was very enjoyable and will long be pleasantly remem- bered, but since her return to the executive mansion she has felt very sad and anxious on account of the condition of her sister, Mrs. new toilets for the approaching She was greatly surprised — to that Mrs, Lord — hud not made the trained nurses and the most skillful medicat treatment. The illness of Mrs. Lord is of a tration, the immediate effects of over exertion the domestic economy of the White House. Itis evident that Mrs. Harrison is feeling her sister's recovery. She wis so much that she entirely a her sist vious to her return to Philad: If Mrs. Lord does not the gayeties of the White Hou: much affected as the affec sisters has always been very close, At the White House the spirit of mental cultare and artistic improve the leisure moments of the firat Indy of the land. Under Mra. Harrison's patronage a class for French instruction, composed of fashion- able Indies, has been proposed, and ha experimental lesson at the White House toda: uuder the instruction of a French professor. Mrs, Clarkson. who a member of the class, is quite enthusiastic and expe » will be very linguists in anotlier season. A CLASS IN CHINA PAINTING. A congenial occupation in the line of her fartes has been taken up by Mrs, Tarrison Ly inviting a professor of Polish lincage, but terly of Chic Washington painting on china and por twenty-live pupils has been forme: ladies. On tie list are Mrs. i Misses Morton, daughters of thi dout. Biss Wa ale, Mrs, Philp Dodge Shedd, Mer. Ja all, Miss Ella nd open welass for instruc Ac vison, the Miss Ma aha coring, the Misses Taylor, Sirs. Lond, Mra. € tack, Mrs. Beeside, Gaughter of Mepresentative Harm Ams wton and Mrs, John 2B. Wight of 1 Green The handsome kiln whieh Mrs. Harri used in firmg her own china in India has been presented to Mrs, Wight and get up at her he at Kendall Greon. ladies are very cuthusiastic over their j | Winter's work. ‘Lhe connoisseurs in | Wil have some agreeable surprises to at the fash ble drawing rooms when thi pupils composing the class are heard from, POSTMASTER G I. WANAMAKER'S 10: During the past summer the I aster ( n lars in making the residence whic! chased from price—some $50,000—suitabie to his tact, it might be said, to make it habit. was supposed when the house was parchi with its furniture that it was suitable for ii was therefore greatly _ any articles like china, sil ry for the occasion, When this discovery ws made by the appearance of persons chai the articles, the time of their se havin, | pired, it became necessary for the Posty | General to send his butier to Washiugtor | connviter the premises and tind out was required to fill the gaps o sioned by the removal of the arti which the Postmaster General supp had been included) in the — parchi The butler return to Lindenhur, new outtit was sent down much r ity and design, library, drawing rooms, di been entire most © modern dee The ball room, which wax the seer | terpsichorean grace, motion rative been converted into a picture gallery, “A fow pposed that ever in readiness to reevive , the ceilng of — the iL room came down, disclos: of shoddy workmanship which ng, mildly speaking. It was disco that the days ago, when it ws Wa or, Wax SIiNplY a cove ing of a v nothing bat a d | substantially finish have her Thanks; Mrs. Wanamaker will to Washington for the season. Da 3. em, “ier by_his ears ago, dour! ed his office, The result was that the new prisoner free, but as a matter of precaution required him to more fully Mrs. Lord’s Ilness and Its Effect on the MRS. HARRISON'S RECENT APPREIENSIOWS CON- CERNING HER SISTER—THE FIRST LADY AS A Lord. When Mrs, Harrison left Lindenhurst | for a visit to her sister, he also contemplated | ashopping tour and consultation about some | improvement which she had expected, al- | though she is having the best attention of nervous character, attended with great pros- in assisting her sister in the rehabilitation of very apprehensive coucerning the prospects of undoned all other matters she had in view in New York and remained at ’s bedside until the last moment pre- rixily improve m between the two nent dominates ts that the court ludies of the republic will be quite expert | at ‘and Indianapolis, to come to among the | Mins | sreNcky, Vi fair eral has expended a good many thousand dol- he pur- Secretary Whitney at a high es, in bie, It | ed ADAME A, DP mac | diate housekeeping. The Postmaster General | prised to find linen and other appliances of domes- tre use and comfort were not the | property of the ex-Seeretary, but were hired | and a rher in ining room | refitted in the ive urt, books | hans t patoet render t 2 pitubhag pe y ordinary fabric, ‘Lhe workmen were hurriedly summoned, and the boasted | ball room, said to have cost $40,000, which was | sk-eovered shell, is boing | ving dinner in her beantiful home at Lindenhurst,after which +’ will eome ence elnweneiet ere in millions of homes aguarter of aceptury. It is United. States Government. Pxdarsed yh Bond it Of the Great Univorsitics us the Strongest, im Cans, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. we WK culcaga, Healthful. Dr. Price’ ot eguali; Armivonia: Eis gr Aluun. Bokd Saket os. LOU EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. IN_ WASHINGTON, RIVATE EVENING LESSONS IN MODERN THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. t St. John’s Institute, Vermont -., OF. HULA BE WHA REGO: | TSE CO vs ISS DELLA PERRY, Lae pomensprtes date rayne! potig EL wee 4 aval academien a 1g. 0 Fiano ani SISTER. me, | OF: Number of puptie Unuived 40 190. HORTHAND. TAGUE, Ph.D., Active Phoudgraphy acquired in sixteen easy lee- fone Protciency illu fa Toots tio ba thnte Santee Simplicity, rapidity und legibility unsurpassed. Call or seud stamp for porphles. TypewriGing taught free. Aud (ye weitere.” Head achcaler nreny siencererar ‘ Schoul of 4 O21 Pat. "FJ. MULVEY, Principal tetas RT SCHOOL ‘WEST END. 1013 16TH 8T., BET. K A: Mim 8. W. KELLY London Medaltet_ Principal. Prinetpal Competition fc Medal in “Life Class” Now 16. on oF Gold = m2iet VANIA ROUTE. WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. SPLENDID SCENERY In Effect November 10, 1889. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, FROM STATION, mR 6TH AND B STREL ttsburs and the West, Chicago Limited Ex Pulluan Vestibuled ‘Care at 10 Line, 10:50 a.m, s AN COLLEGE PREPARATOR’ Gsily to Crncimnat: and with Siceping Osrs from Pittsburg toCin- Cinnati, and Sleeying Cars lia; daily, except Saturday, With Sleeping Car Altoous to Chi Chicago and Cincinnati Express, Parlor Car Washington to Harneburg, and Sleep. ing Cars Harrisbu: (HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERS: ran Scientific School opened Octo! % classes, which meet in the evening, are open to both sexes. ‘For information about the courses in Geometry, Trixonometry, Calculus, apply to HL. Mathematics. Fiarristure to In- KINS, lrofessor of > 122m jing Car Harris! Western Express at 1 40 } au. daily, with eae and St. daily at Harristurg with through Sleepers for Louisville and Memphis. daily, for Fitisburg and ¢ Sleeper to Pittsburg, and Pi ARANTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE TO MAKE - Portrait in 15 lessons, J. Ww. 2% 509 11th st. bet. E and F sia WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. ots ona ntpfatetearg? bre Kavanturess B’ BULLARD, Director. A Gout) FORMING |, AN ENGLISH CLASS for Girls; Limited to 12: hours 10 to 12 dally; visiting teaching Lat. German, French, English, maiuernatics; reference, “Address A.MLN., Star vifice, n ERMAN LESSONS, {iven by MISS C. DENGLER, to adults and children, at 920 T'st, now., or at the residence of the pupils, nl4-1m* WORSEN \LANGUAGES.” FREE LECTURE, A New Method, based upon Philosophical and Seentific Principles, ‘An “expose” by the author, Prof. GAILLARD, oftcier @ Academic, THURSDAY NEXT, 21st inst., 7:30 p.m., in the hall of his School of Lan gunves, 1305 F st. nw. Profs. Draper and Cole. su- Perintendents of schools (Albany), say: “Your method saves time and labor; it is thorouih, educational, fas- cinating.” nl3-lm MESS SCHMITTS, SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN and Priuary—at 401 3d st. n.w. Coach from horthwestern section, teacher accompanying. Artigu; lati Speech Keading Taught the Deaf. oc9-2ru* M. BEXNHARD?, PH.D. OF LEIPSIC UNIV., author of pepuiar series of German text books, is to Reopen his aa Advanced 5 Private speclalty. HARD, Washiugton High Sc AP Ave a. De nausser, Grad the Sorbonne of Paris, French Lessons, Private or in Classea, i &@ Class for Beinnera, 4 to pupile preparing for college a viars address WM. i , BARTS, 804 x . Dest place to learn Drawiue Mra. IMOGENE ROBINSON MOK- had twelve medais and studied 15 yeara KELL in Europe, Portraits in charcoal, crayou, on solar mts, pastel, water and oil colors, toorder from 3 to ELO00! "Studion orem cvery day and Weduewday eveu. ings, Call aud see the wonderfil progress of students, a w* Je en CECKERT. 1740 13TH N.W., IN- ee structor in Vocal hiusie, Violin, Piano, Organ, Clarinet aud Cornet; methods of leading European couservatories used; good performance and int tion cuarantec struction a eat! ex; tesides BY A LADY wit peciulty’; two 3 vance. 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It te therefore able to print each day a full | Feport of every transaction of public ine terest occurring in the District up te the very hour of going to press. m. week days, 1120 p.m. 200, 9:40, 20: 32:10, 3:20, 3: 7-40.8:10, 10 39:00, D200, '20:50, Jo, 4:00, 4:10, 6:00, Manufacturers’ price @2.! FINE NOTE PAPERS. nent, octavo, 4c. quire, $1 * comincreial, 50¢. Standard Linen, Edinburgh Linen, aaa Envelopes included iu ptice. “Call and and compare with papers for which you pay 00 and Guc. per quire aud note the result. BY THE YOUND— Su, Go. 70, 76c, bilver Mouuted Card Cases and Pocket Books, Bookseller, Stat PORTERS and ‘Oand $200 a.m. nn daily, except Sunda; Sundays, 9:05 A AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- 1A AND WASHINGTON NOVEM! For Alexandria, 4: on EuPTE 2 Antique Parchn WAY AND ALEXANDA: 40, 9°45, 10:57 10-09 and 13 2 10:57 ams 2:90, 4.15,0-01, 8 am. and 4:65 ® ner aud Engrs O3U 16th 4c, Corcoran Building. pee V. G. 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Address 1201 Khode Island ave. ed ys PEARY JANDER Bt PIANO AND THEORY, Statto, Otlien Hi _ 809 Tith st. mw. focl%Im*}_ 1 Xe JOCAL LESSONS KESUME AT MY kis Vi Rhode Island ave, 9 to 1 daily and Ferc 1 thee Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, ool BL ANNib LOUISE FOWELL. OUN LOLTOMLEY (Tenor Soloist), For Concert and Oratorio Season of '89 and "90. Residence, 202 Inaiana ave. now. nod-rolm xprews 5:40 pan. midnight, thus leaving literally nothing in the way of news from Europe, Asia, and Africa for the morning papers. —07— Equally does THE STAR lead all tts contemporaries in the publication of the OF OUR OWN COUNTRY. Receiving the regular dispatches of both News Associations; with alert and enterprising special telegraphic cor- respondents at ail important points; and with wires leading directly from its own office to the general network of telegraph system touching every city, town and hamlet in the United States and Terri- tories, it is enabled to receive and print atonce a full report of every event of consequence occurring during the day anywhere between the Atlantic and Pee PIANOS AND ORGANS, Fx RAKAUER PIANOS | Stations 110-30 am, ; AMONG THE F: jense cali and see hustle, 100 G st. bw. oclU-s: jlow prices, istulimen te; bengudns st, Wuost chduriny uf piaues. iY 3 The haudsonest, equajed us tone, towel), tauteh, Leaniso Issrevm Call aud examine our representative stock of KEL BROS.) REASONABLE PRICES, ACCOMMODATING TERMS. Old Instruments taken im purt payment PIANOS FOR RENT. SANDERS & STAYMAN, and repairing. 3:30 aud 6:10 p.m. ropolitan Branch, 6:45, Pal stations only; Ashington, D. N. Charles et., Baltimore, . a termediate poin' i intermediate stations, 17:00 p.m. Church train leaves Washington on Sunday at 1:1 stations on Mozto 45, 110:30 am., 7 many wznzn o ausly 1 Fain an: . sand St. Louis dail; 11.50 pau. ; from Pittsbur 7-10 aims YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION, ‘ew York, Trenton, New: UCH, WORKMANSITP Pein] attention of “Vurcharers” 1s invited te thelr "tiishod ip designs of Ht Vianos tor rent. UNEQUALED id 1 ew Artiste btylh @@ NOTE THE RESULT: 2g SECOND-HAND complies hip country, 1 thoroweh repair, DELCLAL INDUCE ALE in teri, which Ww! arranged on BAS. MONIMLY INSTALLMENT» when desired. WM. ANABE X CO, 317 Market Spy dargo at every Well-known mako im tus ll bo closed out ut ver LS odered bot! —:0:— 7 wark, Wilmust THE STAR HAS MORE THAN THREE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR FRLoCUTIONY ORATORY? 4 —— MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND ORATORY, 313 Oth St, nw, hait's block east of City Fout Ofc ‘This well-rnown Colic we has developed some of. the best Protesicual talent im this country by the use of the SHAFTESRUKY MELHOD. Diplomas, Dexzoes,and Teachers’ Certificatesawarded to wradu: Forty-ezit- will rew ity for Me Rthorongh and fiadsived No efforts are sp the payila Wart. ‘The musical department comprises cos Pinna, hary, Viclin, Lty Architectural Drawing. rf il for alin HENKY CL SUENC ated cataloyue free, LL.B. Principal; BARA A. Principal. wo23 cut 5 E = 1 2 nigh instruction, prituary and ad- hay @e. BART servatory, Boston. A HARVARD singly or in emiall clas DESIRES . Aptiy 10 MAL PUTNA 2 At Sanders & Stustani's, Sud KOM PARIS), 1120 'Tsi nts aw. French classes and privuts lessons; best, refer ences, N UKWOOD INSTITUTE, sed Soloist) wer L tor Choir SUBSCRIBERS and MORE THAN BIVE TIMES AS MANY READERS AS ANY OTHER DAILY PAPER IN WASHINGTON. Uvered regularly by careful carriers at the HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, AFTER THE BUSTLE AND WORRY OF THE CAY ARE OVER, and it is thus read . leisurely and thoroughly by EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, They know that It prints all the news, and bas only the interests of the people of the District in view, with no partisan measures to advocate, and no private schemes to forward. They know it,in short, tobe THE PEOPLE’S PAPER, and nothing else. Asan ADVERTISING MEDIUM it is, therefore, ABSO- LUTELY WITHOUT A RIVAL. It ts in fact worth more as a means of reach- ing the public THAN OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN THE CITY TOGETHER. Furthermore, in proportion to the re- turns it gives its patrons, ITS ADVER- TISING RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. u slop = = etree as = for Mashington, #8) Lau! FAMILY SUPPLIES. 9-00 Wan, amd wy OUSEKEEPERS, REMEMBER THAT THE OLD AND RELIABLE For Atlanue ¢ ayy 4:00 3.10, Except Suid: Sunday only. Ked from huteis and re Fuster Go. on orders left ut tick T. H. WALKER & CO. Will soll all Groceries at greatly reduced prices for the OVEMBER 10, 1889, ile. Lynchburg and 2 and Men his. Pull: arcnton, Char and Stations be- Hi SUL Dewus wUsSe. w dozen. yourselves that we are Any other house in the y yiite attention and » . datisideden guMrau: T. BH. WALKER & CO., _ 946, 948 and Y50 La. sto. APU’ CAEN AtiMEIA U tock of Groceries, which and interinedin Bristol and Chat- rs Washington to ail Arkaueas pointe, Cived two cus loads ui Choice Burbune Pota- ied we Will sell for also wisk to call specttd atlentic ALL THE » Ruehch brew train Washing- ALL phate wt ¢ ‘uilman slecper for Louis- " v Have wise just received a'car toed of F_3L Walker's | » 14:00 p.m.—Southern Fx sriwuve dour, Which We guaranice to be the £4 ion with the ubove we handle Fresh Aleats aud Vexetavles of ail kmds, Speetsl care given to te mail or telephune, Prompc delivery. ¥. M. WALKER, press daily for Lynchburg, iy, New Oricaus, Lexar Vestibule Car Wasiuniton to and California, J ling of orders received by to Birninehan, Al —_O In conclusion, the public should bear in mind this one significant fact: THE STAR does not rely upon empty boasts to impress the public. ITS CIRCULA- TION IS SWORN TO; its PRESS- ROOM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC; and its BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED by any one having an interest in thelr examination. These are CRUCIAL TESTS, which few papers invite, and which those that boast most are least £ail Cream Cheese, Fu line Korein wud Dou fui line of Groe 5 als d. A POUL, 944 Loumiaus ave. ville und Lynchberg srrives an W iets via Baas at ¥ 7 Lyuchburg at HOUSEFURNISHINGS. a 4 iufermation Lbaxwuie checked at office, 1: Sud kt Passenger station, Pe raticoud, Gthand 1 sts. JAS, L. TAYLOR, Gen. Puss, Agent, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. FOMTRESS | MOXMOE AND THE ber 18, 1589, Steamers Lady of the doen repaired and On band and for sata, SLIGHT COMPANY. vous TU am. to 1zm. HOS, Recognized in Ameri for u speedy mastic ‘oroignt Langu New 1 now. ‘Vriud Lessons Fre Pranches in Boston, Urooklya, New York, Philadel. | phin. Chicago, Iserlin dnd Paris," 8010 pe ANNs RN DEKGARTEN ANDY Np KINDERGARTEN NORMAL TRAINING 4s underluid Place, south of Dupout ei ty SCHOOL oF ME SS Fugails King, Prine organ for students’ u iu pl Japwae ‘OWNSEND, ») ‘Teucher of Hlocution, Correct (deep) Broathtie Voice Culture, Dramatic Action, at 1417 1 w. SUELDON'S DANCING ACADEMY 1004°F ST, eadays, Thursdays an urdays, Dee Lancers, Bunton Gavotte and Retlia, "Send ior cee lars, au2 % CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE, 1207 10th at. n.w.—Persons. prepared succor sor all Examinations, locution taught aud Com- Positions revised. Bovk Keeping aspecialiy, au20-tin SHORTHAND. s = Ladies and Gentlemen who wish to juire a thor- ough kuowledge ot Shorthand for bustuives purposes will find wei! wipped instruction rooms, moderate terms, and the suidauce of au expertenced ‘her and (are eoearian, at the Business Scliool of the ¥. M. A. ew Yorkave. Instruction and even- ‘nished work at 135 words per ml ve se)2-3aa iB ELIT TRAINED TE ACHEES WILL PRE- pare for Service, West int, Colleve, Enyin- serine, Se. Private icatane 8 class de, Day aiid evan =" OSes iter o. FLANA &. HALL, 221 E st.a.w ‘coal, Crayon an ins of decorative. wor! studies for rent,” Arn. ¥! 1530 Pierce Place, between 8 ard'T n.w. able to stand. —:0:—— newly Laruinhed, will ickve Sixth-stroet whart, terns- wih wtrect cars, at opm. Kevirning, Ciyde's wharl, Norfolk, foot Madison #! cone connections fur New ¥, and North and south, For state rooms aud iuforma- ot Wharf or Telephone Call 619 and 1351 Pa. AND AND SEA~ MEDICAL, &c. iS THE SERVICE -SUN, 1109 Park place 1.8, bel B aud ADIES WHO KEQU Ex}erieuced Femme Won rerrarding 1 uve., aud Hawle > The esteem in which THE STAB is held by the reading and advertising public fs conclusively shown by the fig- ures given below. In the first six months of each of the five years named the average daily cire culation of the paper was: 24,382 “ gVONT VEKNO! Mi “ Steamer W. W. CORCORAN, Capt. I. t. Blake, leaves 7th st. Whart daily « st Established can be consulted uaiiy, 404 ly Reliable Ladies’ belween 43¢ and Gun Consultation sti wept Sunday) for Mouut jeaving at 1UMua, reaching Wasilston sbous - dare, round trip, $1, inciudig to grounds end ane POR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. LK “WAKEPTELD" on MONDAYS, 1UULSDAYS Prompt treatinent. D.iacute coouis for lakes, vulway's Open. HAS NEVER BE CONTRADICTED 4HAT as the oldest-cetablished advertis- Lacies, you can confidently ccusuit De, BROLLEKS, GOO B st. sw. Larueular atvention paid te sui jan In the city and SALTUMDAYS at FidDAGS and SUNDAYS p Landings ae tar as Nomini Cre coLundiown, Md. Conuects with 1 aid 0, Kab JUL B. PADGETT, Age ure m, touching at Kiver Va, st. Clements bay ses peculiar to tuurried or slugie. Rurty years’ experience, . W. LUDLEY, Manayer. OCEAN STEAMERS. kT ROUTE TO LONDON, NOMDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD 8. 5.00, o soutneat, oaFeas Stearn. Weds Now +0. Sat Nov, 30,11 am. ra, Sat., Doc. 7, 6:30am. ‘Comfortable state of men and furnish mediciue, or Lo chuzge; consult tion aud advice tree at any hour of the dey. scribed aud eworn to betore nie by Dr. BKOTHEMS, J, MILLS, a Notary Vublic in and tor tue of Columbia, this Sd day of July, 185. ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE ‘or two of br, UROTHEKS' Invigorating Cordial, Will cure any case of Nervous Devility aud loss of it imparts vigor ty the whole systen, Male or emule. NE. DE FOKEST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND yeiciun, car Le coueciied Sat, Now, 23, os Eider, jed., Dee. 4, 2 p.m; sen earen wd cabin, wr oPricens tet berth, according to lestion BU SUUJC, slocrage at Juw rales, y EF. DKOOP, 926 Venn. ave, _ reliwble Ladies’ 11 tibker residence, VOL T st. Low. toUp. mi; with Ladies ouly. MOTT'S FRENCH at mami, ge akin oubles: weivasy ors ie iu forty-eiyt hours. Price, $33 per box. ui Sie Gor vih and Faw, ioe ea bap tt COMMERSLINTING OF ALE FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. PROFESSIONAL ARFIELD KINDERGARTEN. —MISS MA G Hooper, who founded ndergarten in Washin in 1869, returned to city and wil open wee Hindersarten nt the reslduoes of sie Mastic in ah iucted ime. rez, an accomp! ae} PRINTERS 1238 Fonnsylvanis avenue, NOTARIES PUBLIC. aaeat e GrRrciit pile Sceetet

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