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THE EVENING 8TAR: WASHINGTON. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. BAKER & C0.’S Breakfast Cocoa No Chemicals CITY AND DISTRICL @ The difference between @ loose vague boast and an affidavit giving exact figures iss wide one, and of great significance to a person interested in the statement. Tue Stam swears to it circulation, This is @ point of great im- portance to advertisers, he — a son ae vas woe bo ‘ocen THE PAVING OF ALLEYS. more economical, ‘Sttnp ue tam os emsecep, tis | Capt, Rossell Recommends a Number for Improvement. There is no question concerning improve- ments that demands more attention by the Commissioners and their subordinates than the repair and repaving of alleys, Scarcely a day goes by that several applications of this char- acter are not received and the result is they accumulate in large numbers, Capt. Rossell, who has charge of this import- ant work, has been giving the subject consider- able thought lately, and today in a letter to Commissioner Robert called attention to the fact that a great number of applications have been received for the paving of alleys in various parts of the city, many of which have been certified to by the health officer as_ being mecessary for the oaitis health. After referring to the law allowing such work to be done under met 117t THE ONLY the compulsory permit system, where neces- Perfect Substitute for Mother's Milk. | sary for the public healthy safety and conveni. INVALUABLE ence, such alleys, he have been examined Im CHOLERA INFANTUM ano TEETHING. A quickly assimilated Food for DY S' ics, CONSUMPTIV CONVALESCENTS. APERFECT NUTRIENT inal wasting diseases, REQUIRES BO cooning. KEEPS 1M ALL CLIMATES, SEND rcnectna east Cae DOLIBER-GOODALE CO., Boston, Mass. and the following list made out, which is be- lieved to fairly represent the needs of the dif- ferent alleys. He recommends that they be ordered under the compulsory permit system to oi pered with nitrified brick: 1, Alley in square 358; estimated cost st 2 Alley in square 676; estimated cost 594; estimated cost 926; estimated cost 194; estimated cost 917; estimated cost 585; estimated cost 877; estimated cost 363; estimated cost 719; estimated cost 96.337. No. 3, Alley in square Ko, 4 Alley in square “iy Xo 5. Alley in square au — "Nort, Alley in juare $2,443, ~ i a ere No. 9, Alley in square $1,771 Wo. 10. Alley in square #903. e 990; estimated cost 895; estimated cost 686; estimated cost 589; estimated cost = 16. Alley in square 874; estimated cost According to the law one-half of the cost will be borne by the District, the remainder is divided among the abutting property owners. ——__—— A HUGE LAND CLAIM. The Title to Over 1,000,000 Acres in Virginia in Dispute. A bill is pending in the Virginia legislature | s involving the title to over a million acres of land in southwestern Virginia, in what are now the richest mineral and grain lands of the state. The story of this claim is substantially this: Some time prior tothe year 1700 a gentle- man of the name of Walcott obtained patents from the colony for immense tracts of land in what are now Wise, Buchanan, Russell, Lee and other counties of the border of Tennessee and Kentucky. At that period and for many years subsequently these lands were a wild’ waste and hardly worth the taxes for which they were assessed. In time Walcott and his heirs defaulted in pay- ment of the taxes and the lands reverted to the Commonwealth. From time to time they were taken up by others, who passed the title as it was disposed of in course of trade during fay past century or more. Now Mr. C. N. Boyce, claiming to represent the Walcott heirs, asks the legis- lature allow the state auditor to compro- mise with them for the delinquent taxes for which these lands were disposed of. That action would place the claimants in a position where they might institute proceedings for the restoration of these lands, The Senate finance committee unanimously reported against the bill. Some of the lands which the Walcotts owned are now occupied by iron furnaces and other prosperous manufac- turing enterprises and are worth many millions of dollars, —— AWAKENED FROM A DREAM. No. 18, Alley in square Of af] Druzztsts, bat beware of {mitations, For a DISORDERED LIVER Try BEECHAM’S PILLS. 26cts. a Box. Pegi 14. Alley in square Not 15. Alley in square not given. Passenger—Porter, don’t put your nasty Paste Blacking on these Shoes. They are blackened with Wolff's AG ME Blacking Just sponge them with clean water, and they will be beautifully polished. You ean earn your quarter easy this time! By 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. ‘The Best Biacking for Men, Women and Children. “Dirt Cheap” Insurance That is Not So Cheap After All. From the New York Times, February 23, Dernort, Micu., Feb. 22.—One year ago 8. L. | Dinkelspiel, a sharp, plausible, oily-tongued lature for Educational | ife i ooh emerstet, jp dig mg —- | man, employed by the New York life insurance Jartof the present State Constitution is SCraTT byan company as a special agent, came to Detroit. sveruhelntng popules vota, He first waited on the McMillan firm and de- arty eee ad RRAWINGS take, place Semt-An- | livered himself as follo gue ant Mba ty 2 “Tam ces by the president of the o mot of the year, New York life insurance company to take out sm public at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La, policies under new and advantageous induce- FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, ments to the insurer, Wel wish to place ten FOR INTEGRITY OF ITS DRAWINGS AND | $100,000 policies in Detroit.” FROMET PAYMENT OF PRIZES He then proceeded to explain the details of Attested as follows: the plan to each of the members of the firm, "We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrange. | the premium being of different amounts, a sy amts Sor all the monthly and Semi-Annual cording to the age of the person addressed. The Lowwsana Stote Lottery Company, and tn person To W. C. McMillan, son of the Senator, he Banave and contre the Drawings themaeives, and that te sume are conducted with homente. Je Jairness, ant im | said: Wey —_ premium = ser nfars ,000 pol- gued Sa ¥ tuthorize the Come | icy on the ten-year plan wi yar- satbee oliached. tn heater unin ees OF S| ing the succeeding nine years you will receive your policy share of one-fifth of 1 per cent of the premiums received by the company in the state of Michigan during the year 1889. This Liffaegs3 will reach the sum of $2,000 per year and more, ‘Commissioners, but I will give a written guarantce that it will sprecevextep Arrractios OVEEK A MILLION DISTKISOTER LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. be #1,500. At the end of the ten years, Jf you survive, you will receive $30,000 in cash.” The ——, had nice features about it. It was a select millionaire crowd. The rebate was handsome and the final payment com- fortable. The “slick” agent raked in between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000 of insurance, clearing = — sum in Seaaryomyou his original We. the wndersioned Danks and Bankers, wilt 9 Prizes drawn in The Louisiana cei ieprenmadat curcumers WALMSLEY, Pres. Louisians National Bank, rsons Lager oF sesea Ne hes thirty, and in- Fithian’ LANAUX, Eres, ‘State National Bank = ing many of th e notabi of the town. a BALDWIN, Pres. New Natioual Baul Then Dinkelspiel departed, visited other large |. Pres. Uaion §: places in Mic! gan, exhibited his Detroit list of nabobs and gathered in goodly array of Kooga altogether making an extremely profit- iP. ‘the second year’s premiums are now due. and the policy holders are rudely awakened from their dream of dirt-cheap life insurance by the information that the company will hold them to the letter of its policies, It will allow the promised rebate on the total premiums col- lected in Michigan in 1889, according to Din- kelspiel’s order, but will not honor his oral guarantees that this percentage would not be jess than $1,500, Rebates have, therefore, fallen to $200 or $300, and great is the wrath over the discovery. eed hte pales 500 on e Loomesy would have had to do. in this ‘single state business of €60,000,000 last year. Some are disposed to quietly laugh over their gullibility, but the anger of others takes on a sulphurous form, One of = victims, Mr. Jas. Failes, has sued the company for the premium which he paid on malig hw application apd which he de ded reading the -_ Fequest was denied, and he Lagan GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING aT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIO, NEW ORLEANS TUESDAY. MARCH 11, 1890 CAPITAL PRIZE, €300,000. 00,000 Tickets at $10; Quarters, ‘ os dentin €2, Tweutouve BL senthim, His his agra leave for New York the first of the week to itions. Mr. made good in that he will follow the thing to the In 8 letter to the local agent President Beers of the New York life gpa out the written AN KIGHTY MILLION ESTATE. Mrs. Minerva Jeftes of Homewood Claims an Immense Fortune. Mra. Minerva Jeftes of Homewood Sage sha the Pittsburg Commercial Gasette day in reference to the Peterand J ‘Dabor estate. Mrs. Jeftes says her maiden name was Swartswelder. Peter Baker, she says, was her great grand- father and when he died he left « will, which is on file in Lancaster, bequeathing bis prop- erty to his brothers and other lawful heirs, Mrs. Jeftes says she knows nothing about land in the hard coal regions, but knows that Peter Baker owned over 600 acres in Philadelphia, Besides this she said he left $80,000,000 in the Bank of North America, which is still lying in the vaults of that institution awaiting the heirs of the deceased. Peter and Jacob — brothers and were sons of Henry Baker, revolutionary soldier. Mrs. Jeftes says the story that Col. Henry Baker was a myth is un- (soe but that his itary title did not come to him until after his death. She says that she is ing to make no effort to recover the land in Fhitedelphia, but will be satisfied to take her share of the $80,000,000 in the Bank of North America, 00 EARL RUSSELL’S BRIDE. He Wooed and Won Her in the Garb of a Mechanic. A London dispatch says: The young Coun- tess Russell is now recovered and the happy pair have proceeded on their honeymoon. There is a romantic story connected with their marriage which runs thus: Earl Russell is a partner in the electrical works at Teddington near the house in which Lady Scott lives and is an enthusiastic worker in the business, which he constantly supervises, Lady Scott ordered some electrical fittings at the works and Lord Russell took a gang of men over to the house and set to work, dressed in ordinary mechanic fashion as foreman of the gang. When lunch time came the men were set down to refresh themselves in the servants hall and his lordship sat down quietly with the a mane the hei lowever, Scott, as youn; ress ot the house Ceeg thoriptey noticed the supe- rior bearing and manners of the supposed young foreman and in a willful way begged her mother to ask him to lunch in the parlor. At first the old lady was indignant at the idea of bringing bs mere paid foreman into a position of tempo! but in the end gave way to “cBaby" a re pleading, and the sup- posed workman was email to the upper chamber, where he made himself so mueb at home that he won the heart of the young lad; ys | £0 who ina romantic mood suffered the han some young mechanic to whisper soft nothings 2 ear while she blushed responsively. Clandestine meetings followed with the usual result. The young couple met, loved and were ott was aware of her When a rumor of the state of things ener oy the maternal ear her ladyship hurried off to the electrical works on vengeance bent and inquired of the first man she met for the audacious young foreman. “Foreman, my lady!” answered the work- man. ‘Bless your ’art, my lady, that warn't no bloomin’ foreman; that’s our master.” ‘hen your master is @ very impudent, pre- suming fellow,” cried her ship in a rage. “What's his name?” ame ae “ H’earl Russell, my lady, and a right down food one he is, too, and knows his trade as if bebe ren’t no lord at all, buts real knight of — old lady was thunderstruck, and the next time the earl met his loved one he was gently reproached with his stratagem. The earl ex- cused himself on the old plea that he wanted to be loved for himself alone, without the glamor of rank and riches, The maiden coyly asked him if he con- vinced of her truth. He answered in the affirmative and together they faced the mother, who received them graciously, protesting that she had seen his native nobility through the coarse disguise of a fustian jacket. Thencame a formal betrothal, then the wedding. ——__198-—__—__— Foreign Notes of Interest. The grip has passed along the Isthmus of Darien and is now raging in South America. Tbe American, British and Dominican schooners seized by the Colombian authorities for violations of customs laws have been re- leased, Minister Snowden gave a banquet in Athens on Washington's birthday to the diplomatic corps and distinguished Americans, Arequiem mass over the body of Joseph Fn gar was celebrated in St. Patrick’s chapel, Belfast, yesterday. Highwaymen stopped a mail coach between Sonderberg = Flensburg, Germany, and robbed the mail An amnesty reall has been issued in Port- ugal, French and British naval officers comment very favorably on the four ships of Admiral Walker's squadron, The Cartel parties in Germany have as yet secured only seyenty-four seats in the reichstag. The London Times publishes a dispatch from its Berlin correspondent stating that the so- cialists have secured twenty-one seates in the reichstag. Arumor is in circulation to the effect that Emperor William will visit Baron Stumm March next. It is thought that he will avail himself of this opportunity to receive a depu- tation from the Saar mines, Rudolph du Bois, who murdered his wife, two children and mother-in-law at St, Albans, Quebec, has been captured. It is officially announced that England will be represented at the Berlin labor conference, Portugal yesterday had an earthquake and a riot, The latter was at Cezimbra and a num- ber of rioters and officials were shot, In the British house of commons yesterday Mr. Sexton called attention to the illegal con- duct of the police at the evictions at Clongorey, Ireland, Foster defended the govern- ment. Sir Chas, Russell denraseed | the Clon- gorey outrages, A vote showed a government majority of 42. By the fall of the cupola of a building in pro- cess of erection in Hamburg thirty-eight — were buried. Five are known to have be killed and others are missing. In the house of commons yesterday Brad- laugh eorcset & motion to amend the address a a a in favor of shortening the hours of labor, Editor pee of the Limerick Leader will repent in jail for a month for publishing the report of a league meeting that came by cable, —$~or—_____ The trustees of the state university of North Carolina have resolution putti: end to pla onplent cnt 80 far as itudents of that sc! are concerned, Farmer Becker of Coolbaugh, Luzerne county, Pa, found » 300-pound bear under his haystack a few days ago, He and his —* tal th young fellow of twenty-two, bh: ith it, and, after » hard fight, caer — Columbus lives at Egg Harbor city, 5 Peelofe S eents _—— ere in a said that death, in his pokes Brg too great a punishment me ae =< t wife. Qutataee pete kidnapy ® planter of nandez, locality Cor utr. ity, but sul quently released him on the payment of $2,000 by his friends, Mra. Catherine Babbitt, eighty a old, sister-in-law of the late B. T. 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Other pianos deteriorate, = foundation. being invariably metallic method of coustruction, however, whic! 1s based upon 1 the violin Principle of resonance, a ier t Fulton street, svoiding Goubie ferriage across New York City, week days, 11:20p.m Sunday. For Annapolis, 7-20, #00 am. 12-05and 4:20 =] only tends to develop the beautiful tone which exist daily, except Suiday. Sundase vvo aan, in the very basis of the instrument. W.G. MET- EROTT & CO., 1110 Fst wht ALERANDETA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- ~ mk AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGTON KK NNN N EFFECT FEBRUARY 22, 1890, KK NNN For Alesana 4:30, 74g. 640. 45, 10:57 ER BAN 12:04 noon, 4 Es y tag Bo 10:05 and 11s On buns I i6*3s us 10-67 au, 2:30, G01, BA UNEQUALED 1X. TR Aeosmmalens U puanedstion for Quantico, 745 am and 4:55 ABIL B-. Week 45 atu. Sun sins rs. Special attention of “Purchasers” i invited to their “New Artistic Styles,” finished iu desigus of Hlaie Forlliichmond aud the South, 4-90-10 :57 amend Es! “DECOKATIVE AKT, Pianos for rent. i pam. daily. Accowmodstion 4:55 p. SECOND-HAND PIANOS. —A lane assorum Trains leave Atexandria for Waa $:05 7:05 comprising almost every well known make ‘in 3:00, 8:10. 10: 20, 3:00 5:80, Soaury, ie thorough 198 closed out at v: 705, & 2 and 11.05 pm ten Sunday st low PECIAL ALINDUCEMENTS offered 51U'and 11:07 aan; 2:04 9 RS: 1G, 700,020 which will be arranged on EASY HEN TS when desired. WM. KNABE & CO, 817 Market siace_ aud 10:32 p. ‘Tickets and iuiormation at the office, northeast cor- Ber ot 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue, aud as the station, where orders can be left for the eueckimgu Kawe to destination irom hotels and AS. E. PUGH, 3. General Manaier. ia FROwMOND ANd DANVILLE Ra LROAD CO. a n MONTHEY IN INSTA a6 Por, GARBER LATE oF 1 SSroi Eleciropatiust, 207 1 Sth at. «.w.—All diseases suc | “a.39 nin bast Tenmewce Mak dae aS fully treated by the different modificatiousof Hee- | ton, Gnniouvilie, eine = gr rn ‘aud tricity; “Neryous, ‘Stomach and Chronic Diseases = | Stuiigns betworn dessin vty (Changes moderate.” Office hours Yes x0 Bristol, Knoxville lpm, 30 p.m. Ail rs Ne D ‘rhe Oldest Peer oe mags and only Reliable Ladies’ z a Stations Chesapecke “snd Physician in the City, ine, Kocay Moun ms comment Sats, See ‘Cat, between 43g and 6th ei 5 Dw. Prompt treatment. Consultation strictly conniee B whim, “Montgom New Orleans, ‘Texas aud tial, Beparste rooms for Ladion. ‘Medicine $5, File, | Caioruia. "Pullman Siesper New Nek te wenes 81.” Office alwaysopen. Paitnian pers, Atlanta to New Orleans. Puil- eine “ - Sleeper Danville to Colum! ie ADIES WHO BE‘ THE SERVICES OF EX- Sleepers Washington to Cincinuad via C aud Q. dru, WILSON, 1105 Rat pitas bet sinean B kad ‘Daily, except Sunday, for Manassas, Mire. ce ne, between —Daily, ¢: an. Gtitvaud eth ste, wes Ladies unl o. uty atid iuterinediste stationee” “ya23-300" 9:30 p-in.—Daily via Lynehbuns, Bristol and Chat- tanoova, Puliman Vestibule Sleepers Washington to Mins DE sea vee pay ta ASD | Memphia, commerting thence teak Arkausas points, a 9:40 pan — Western Express.deily for Maz re ther residence, YUL SS Culpeper, 6 Charlottesville, Staunton, Louis- Mision RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE or two of Dr. BROTHERS’ Invigorating Cordial. ville, Cincinnati, ' Pullman Vestibule train Washing— wh ti with & Puilman sleeper for Louis alle. Will cure case of Nervous Devility and loss of 11-00 p.m.—Southern Express daily for Lynchbut nerve reat imparts —_? the whole system, Deusiia, Kaleyrh, Asheville, ge Columb, Male or Feuiale 1-1 ‘usta, AUanta, "Mouton Orleans, Texus and Galtiornta, “Pulliaass Von fle Cae Wash DR BROTHERS.O00 BST m, apponted tater me teed sandeete tet bn te the Oldest Established Lapert Specialist in tiscity, tud willguarantees cure in all cases of private diseases | Gimmen aud furnish medicine, or bo charge, consulte- Lion ‘and advice free st any hour of scribed and sworn to betore mie by Dr. BHOTHE NS, BAMUEL C, MILLA, 9 Notary Public in, and for the District of Columbia, this $d day of July, 1) onl Ww ington to New Uricaus via Atlauta and Monteumery. Pullman Sleeper Lemmy ral w Birming! Als., vis Atlante Washington to “Ashesiic saa x ashi sheville an: lot Springs, N.C. via Sslisbury. Also Washington to Augusta via Danville and Charlotte. ‘Traius on Washington and Ohio division eee vr ington 9:00 a.m. daily except Sunday and daily arrive Round Hill 1130 a1. and f1-1iu' returuing leave Kound Hill 6:00 a.m. daily and Fe ef] Tuonens BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT tim ands exe vt Sunday, arriving Wasluuuton 8. 3 |dest-estaulist rtis- Ladies’ Physician in. this city. Fou can ih trait fro eet Dan- coufidentiy consult Dr BOTHER, "Goo st. aw. rillean or in wackineton 7:03 am Particular stteution paid to all distasce, peculiar’ to Tenuemec, aud ladies, married or single. Forty years’ experience. Tynchbure at 3 10.40 pam. t-Tu* peakesnd Ohio ariottsville at 2:48 S00 7:10 pau. aud 703 at iba? FTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT No. 329 N. 16th st., below Callowhill st, Philadelphia, experience in special diseases; cures ‘Twenty years’ the wore Case of Nervous Complaints, Blood Tone juk, Blotches, Eruptions, Pics, Catarrl, Ulcers, Sures, asiony, “Tickets, sleeping car reservation and information- furnixhed. and bugeuge checked ut office, 1300 hor aylvauia ave, and at Faulrond, Gth aud & te, noe statu, Fenneyivenie JAS. L. TAYLOR, Gen. Pass, Agent. . Dimes of 'V: Eaters eine | Bure Axe Ome Rutan trie ultation, Free, Leave Washington from sation commer of New Jersey mana, ; $2 call or write for question lst; ‘leo, boo! eee. dae Hone and only bids upon these forms wi bids. W. DOL SLs ES @ Bi cj aeNity M. honed, Commissioners, LADIES’ GOODS. CCORDION § SKIRTS AND CAPES DONE ATE men's Piai tablishment, 23% Raltimorest, iuore, Md., Branch oifics Standard ©. St oft ce, 90! Fatnew-t (Masonic Temple), Washingtou,D.C. 320-2m* ‘QU CAN MAKE A BEAUTIFUL] PAPER FLOWER Yiu Lessons SUMMER RESORTS. __ eu FURNISHED COTTAGE IN MOUNTAINS Rent; h iriaut secluded; terms reason- iP Shade Agee “end able for seceon oF otherwise, Address for one werk | sud 100" differen shades of French ‘rissa re PENN, Star office. a inva Scrap np tures, best ‘Dolls and AWKEA TOME HLA: Ua [AY GOULD, 1 Oth st iste Dears see ae ace oe bon: | pamONT FKONT FRONTMIT shes to a jeuce of 16 rooms! FE Sivare y gil modern improvements (exoept electricity’. $300 per mouth, Washington referei paneer agen sae WINTER _RESORTS. WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY. ig ret Hot tion, thoro pri 0 oa water baths oa sech sari eum gan patfors. L Bavanae” MILLE. M. ‘h PRANDL, 1320 F st. ow. Cire, Importer of alia Sitio Newest Cg oe hangs wee, Pe wpe ed into Newest Sty lea. by the eee tant 10 Sth tb. we between x ba: 72 RING AND DR ING ROT ADEM SEMEN, ‘o205 ew or oa ave. ASB cal ‘every descr! py veiver and and Preniag Dream, seca, ANTON yeu = cy TE DEY CLEANING EaTaR- ASEMENT as ‘AND Dik Wi ‘and Gent ed without being Res See srw, pecialty. eter ears” Epencnce. ry ex erates “Godda Called for and dei alé L Gane cate UP Aaooke iTS, OB BLPPED, * ear st. now. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. iain mentire ir. . M: EDELEN, Man'gr, MP BE _DENRIB. A ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ‘Michixan ave. ; ope ali the year, All imodern conve _£10-6m JOSEPH H. BORTON, Proprietor NEW Warren Resour, THE PRINCESS ANN VIRGINIA BEACH, VA, = Second Season. onthe Atlantic 18 miles cast of No ible by Norfolk and forfolk. Ac- ° ‘Beach Railroud, which Sonor at Norfolk with Hotel and Address 8, E, CRITTENDEN, Manager. HE i CHALFONTE, ATLANTIO 0 CITY, BJ. mon, tne ‘orth Carolina ave. ‘ted Ocean view. bait water baths in the house. Elevator. Now open. fs-6m E. ROBERTS & SONS. os of travel, Sppointinents unsury awl Ot the bexc! sr po alé Oh ELKTON, OCEAN END KENTUCKY AVE ‘Open all the year. ‘Stoaut beat > oo ere Mrs. E. WILE. ENNHUKST, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J..NOW 7 steam sicetric belie ther m« mobarn impeoveasentereonn troduced. pti HOOD. por FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘E HA’ OuLY ONE ey a! ane BURBANK POF, 4D el ci HPR Ha sy ey _ a Gentleman cn . Dr. m Cond 7 Corals aust cs {iveland, Nestibaled, Tmited to Parse), Office b 9 2 ‘express YoTz and 3 to Sovclock. “1299 13th et. aw deol Tue | Por Lexuuston and Local Bustinue t30 soneoe, era i oe 16:30 paw, BICYCLES. re Week day asa 20748 ICYCLES, FOR BOYS AND GIiLS—THE | “Gazelle” is the on io aafety bicyclo yet offered for the'itie isle For om. — es: Thiet w HAWFORD & CO. games bey GAR SAFETY, ashington and Balti- HB 0 eu No 28, 1 Boxe’ AND GILLS’ BAFETIES. 8:30 am, 1sd,"S 501 9th st. nw. PRINTERS. Ru. H. Pe. Fg “ow Poel NEWSPAPER terial ; ities aa mat ; largest foctl facilities iw jal-3m Ala BOOK & JOB INTERS, 1108-1116 E st. = as. south aide, COMMERCI AL AND PRO} NAL $40 abd 19 Su pa PRL i@ OF ALL KIN: ook Way dations, 4:35 pam ‘ — s anel ineetsmeions ponte, “DADs, FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. “7 F Eanes Pitt iteruedisie stations, 17:00 p.m, vs Mie jeaves Washington on Sunday at 1:10 PB fopbitae stall patios ou aieteys~itai ‘or Freaerich, “~¥ Tdi Vem, THY, Teo B POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. i K ABD FORT MONRO, ive 20 a.m. ad 15:30 p.m, cay Guliy 11 30 aia omg 205 p.m; from Gunchumats aud >t. Lous daily 3 ia, ad i 0p. ; tou Pebuis 10 kus Uiod DULPHIA DIVISION, Eugabes, Newark aud aia até fom and line having jum ve compontion aes with 3 VIDENCE pT RAs: i az avenge et nly wM. Rae ‘Supt. and Gen. Agt. ss | Nhs eaten th sed erty fora, el dae eh Penety ae WO hg et parlor € the 102.0 “eid, "8 zy. leave ANY. DENTISTRY. D** Sit aun, reach