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DELINQUENT TAX LIST. WATER MAIN TAXES AND OTHER SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. (Continued from Page 10.) aa tee Milburn, Benedici, square " 1) Collamet. Mary D., square 160 Mary D.! square S ghigt ary 1), square + Lai ¥ ary D., square Bade ns Tila 18-49 38 OS aise ct a, Dau 818.56 Comme, He J, Er tst, 9g Thee < Binith, Henry C. square 79 pisos, W . trust, square 796. shag $234 855.97 397 $2-35 Si tad stent, bmny c-, square $10. 23 Bure Pd square 516. 23 8. wctathrass, Francis C.. square 822, 8. , WP, square STS. 7.61 KA.,"aquare 8: giss tm g 7UNY square S46. ‘square 855. .- H, square So6, c square 837. Moses, square 55: 1, HLM. square 85 Prerere «, Jobii &., square 893 oa ph, and George Brow Yoland, John, square Su4. rt, square Sud. 2 ma. square BBY. 7 abelle H., square SUB. rs ard, square SUS. 36 2. Rlizabeth, square 1 Dax my 1 ‘3 S ." square 916. suse 916. S187 te hee ibs 4 8 square 9 Duvideon, Ella E., square Davideun, Ella E; square . . Helen M., square 935, Edward BL, square 944. Faluer, Benjamin F., equare 94. Larrabys Mary | Ruox. Carre E. ‘wn me bc tet 3 abet § tetet ot Crown, Jobn O,, square 945. Langley, Williain Li. 1 W. Clarene square tH nyuare 40. J. square 94! mux, Henry C., square YoU. Holroyd. Jobin, square 950. \. saare . John, square imma U., juare 10:4. quare 1OOF wer, Lda, square 14 Tua, square 1. juare 1004. square LOOS " ~ Willian F., sqtare 1005. Phau B., square 1006. anas'T., et wh, squai Faquare 1 A OO Oe Ee ee Cee co X, Ulver, square & of 10) X. Ulver, syuare #. of 1 3 Ol wer, square s. of 101 X. Oliver quare #. of 101 square a of 101 square ® of 101 qware a. of 101 quare ®. of 102 herd, Georwe T., square 10: e, J. A, square 1025... rs eehi . Jay. Je, square ok, Jay. Jr, square 99, Mary b., square 108. aa square 108. he Gulver plat v..-.- - Margaret A pint & am C., plat &. mC, plat 9. T.. plat 15, Benjamin, and Let Maples 1 sobert E., pl ¥. k. ny Bem punta 2 821.63 u, trust, plat 15 8119.0: ett, William H., plat Clagett, Wiluam H., plat <Ciagett, Willian: H-. p Clacett, Wiuiam Ho. plat Giagert, Willa H. plat Clacett, Wilda Hy Clagett, William H.. pls ¥ om Brick Machiue Co. piat Washington Brick Machine Co., plat Wash-neton Brick Machi P Boick Macaine Co., plat Brick Machine €o., pat n Brick Machine C B Brick Machine ton Brick Machine Washineton Brick Machine G Wasiunston Brick Machine C Washington Brick Machme Co., plat Washinaton Brick Mucbin piat Washington Brick Machine Co., plat Washiuwton Brick Machine Co., plat Washington Brick Machine Co.. piat 2 Taxes levied and iu arrears July 1, 1880. _ BICYCLES. 0 oe EW CYCLE STA ge HA ABE INVITED > to inspect the AMEKICAN “KAMBLER” for uat received at L. B. GRAVES & CWS, 1523 141 is LAMP, the istest and best on the market, LAKGE BIDING SCHCOL to be S208, gpened. upto Purchasers taught free. Safeties at from 140. call im and see us. epll-Sua 1, B. GRAVES & CO. aMITH'S COMBINATION “DAR’ BAFE: and Gents, a: ssi BOYS" AND GILLS Bay! a4-6m ‘9th stn. Sudnecs: renting) “Give use triak whls-lm* TTORNEYS. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1890—TWELVE PAGES 11 GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. BAKER & €0.’S reakfast Cocoa Is absolutel; No Chemicals are used In its preparation. Tt has more than Gree times the strength of Cocos mixed with Starch, Anowrvot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical, FY costing leas than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, Ea- StLY DiGzsTED, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as persons in health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. _mwf-117t Pears’ Soa (Scented and Unscented) SFCURES A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. OF ALL DRUGGISTS. i=) THE OREAT ENCLIGH REMEDY. Beecham’s Pills For Billous and Nervous Discrders, “ Werth a Guinea a Box “—but sold their own country their ignorance of the out- side world up to the time of the treaties in 1881-2 was remarkable. We have before us, said the lecturer, referring to a picture on the sereen, ‘ such @ one as might be formed by a people who for ages have been content to stand on the shore and look out over the sea and remain sa the line of meeting of the sky and waters, The map represents the earth as a circular plane, with the land and its outlying islands in the center and a ring of unbroken water upou the outside, Around the central area of the mother country, China, are grouped dependent states, among which Korea and Japan are on | the eastern side aud some of the nations of Europe on the western. Of course the more enlightened Koreans of today know that the earth is round and are well acquainted with the position of the principal countries; but the | conservative of the old school yet clings to his old-time notions, believes in the three-headed men, or meu without heads for that matter, | and 1s ready to prove the existence of the same by quoting extracts from the ancient mytho- logical books that he reveres, “‘Itis marvellous how a man like my husband, who prides himself on bis tidy appearance, can carry so much hidden dirt. If the edge of my skirt looked as abominable as the bottom of his trousers he'd fly ip & rage. And all this nasti- ness could be avoided if he would use Wolf's AGME Blacking on his Shoes, but he won't; and yet he says it is the finest Dressing in the world for his Harness. Some men are just pig headed, and John is one WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia, Bold by all Dealers and Harness Makers, Dearszss Axp Caranne Cunsp. rors of the maelstrom would find their coun- terpart inthe Korezn whirlpool, which will cause a large vessel to suddenly heel over and will swing her many points off her course in a way to make the stoutest-hearted captain tremble for the safety of his charge. The cli- mate of Korea exhibits wide ranges of temperature. In the northeast province winter is as rigorous as that of NovaScotia, At the extreme south it resembles that of Louisi- ana, ‘The winter in ali but the southern parts Dr. Lighthill takes pleasure to submit to those interested the following testi- monials of cures: FROM MR, T. E. ROESSLE, PROPRIETOR OF THE AKLINGTON, “THE ARLINGTON,” ‘Wasnrxorox, D.C, March 6, 1890, My Drax Dr. LiontHiu: ly Itwives me great pleasure to state that you effected a remarkable cure of deafness and dis- charge from the ears in the case of my cousin, Marcus C. Roessie, and that the case has proved as permanent as it was radical. Iieel sure that without your skillful aid my cousin would have been # deaf man all bis life. Kvowiug of other cases in which you have been equally successful, I cheerfully giv to refer to me stany time and hope that your practice in Washington will prove a distiu- Buisbed success, Yours truly, T. E ROESSLE. turer remarked: “The pictures failed to de- velop. however, for our boatman, at a point | trust, lots 475 to 455, do.. do.; #2.400,_W. Cole to J. H. Ralston, pt, add. to Rock of Dumbar- Susan A. Gregg to G. Carusi et al, to B, Gold- tub Mt. Pleas- farther up the rive the photographic process to some of his friends, and in so doing took tue exposed plates from his holders and held them up to the light until they turned quite black.” the lecture he mentioned the similarities and differences between the Koreans, Chinese and Japanese, and told of his expe- periences in obtaining photographs of the representatives of each race. He said. Chinamen of the lowest class have an instinc- tive dislike for the photographer. hey be- lieve that he who steals their images steals | away in sou viduality. on the screen was secured by focussing upon | 31,000, some other object and then suddenly swinging | Chesire, pt. 11, sq. 96 the camera around to the left and a snap shot, ‘This group of Koreans was taken | to F.C. ferzman, sub 17, in the streets of Seoul and with much les# ditli- culty, the trouble here being to prevent, the people from attempting to lend a hand in | H. Beach to F. the work, to keep them back far enough to get | J a foreground. Korean ladies of high rank are never to be seen in public in their own country for they lead lives as secluded as the inmates | } of the most jealously guarded harems of Con- | ji. stantinople, The women of the lower classes | gq. soon learn to fly at the sight of «camera, and | gq, 5u many unsuccessful attempts of the photogra- pher are to be recorded. FROM MR. H. P. DEGRAAF, PRESIDENT OF THE BOWERY NATION New Yore, May 7, 1888. Dr. Ligutm: Mx Dyan Sm: It affords me great pleasure to join the long list of grateful patients who have been relieved from troublesome and obsti- bute complaints by your superior skill, My case Was chronic catarrh, from which I had suffered tusuch an extent thut it weakened my general health and fivally gave rise to such severe pain i and about the head and throat that it pre- vented me from sleeping and alarmed my fam- 1am happy to state that the very first ap- pheation of your treatment gave me prompt In a few daye the pain had Gisappeared and by degrees the other distress jug symptoms characteristic of catarrh yielded toyour administrations, until I now find my- self completely cured, I therefore cheerfully tender you this testimonial of your skill and success, in the hope that others may be bene- fited by its publication, and decided relief. HP. DEGEAAR. Dr. Lighthill, for thirty years a Specialist in the cure of the diseases of the Ear and Kespira- tory Organs, can be cousulted on Deatness, Catarrh, Asthma and Diseases of the Lhroat aud Lungs at his office, No. 1017 15TH ST. N.W. Herdics pass the door. Office hours frum 8 to 12 and 3 to 5. Tse Great Sys COMPA S.E. Cor. 9th and E st tinction, Scarlet is for the king, and its indis- criminate use by the masses of the | people is forbidden—that is, for the men, | for no sumptuary 1 yet been able to bani trom the feminine attire. the time of their marriage. half mourning and the shade of yellowish brown of unbleached fabrics “is full mourning.” A number of pictures il-| to be placed : lustrating the national costume — were | Most convenient and | shown, the work of a Korean artist Abiericans and fortigne |who has become famous in his own country. | ¥eFe Hot the seat of government such a park He was a peasant of a northern provinee, who first made a reputation by pictures and selling them to foreig: sea ports. He was a genius in his way. of his best work was produced by drawing with a hot iron upon a surface of soft Y ATE Cuormxe u.w., Washington, D.C. We take pleasure to inform the ciothing buyers that e our buildin lou euouxi Clothing, aud in order todo @ lower than ever, to dispose of ou * this we will certainly give you yp We invite all to come aud see us. aud those wno dou't buy themselves will gladly tell tueir friends wuere these bargains may be secured u is, formerly sold at 818 F BU.50 aud $12 Zo. ‘ince Alberts, worth @z5, you may. Fine All-wool Black Cheviot Suits, worth $15, for Very Pine All-wool Corkscrew Suit, worth $16.50, Fine | Ail-wool Business Suite that will cost else- where 15 for #11. We have several cheaper zrades that were $10@ 815 take at $1.00. giled paper, he would rapidly trace out flowers, birds and | tomed habitats, and vi aoetink 45 ~ | reason of their residence at the seat of gov- frtean ied doraherrye-eapeteny aS, oe ait | crnment, will have greater opportunities for exhibiting their interest just as they have : | greater facilities for visiting the White House, “In Korea alone of the countries of the far) the Botanical Gardens, the houses of Congress east do the women veil their faces in public, | and many other national instita Korean tradition narrates that in days of old a | there is no more justice in foccing the Dis- wise kg, desirous of reducing the expenses of | 1 maintaining a standing army and desirous of | park than there would be in making them pay quipped reserve, | half the cost of the Treasury or the War and State Department build: Be. ° DOR ghoge Jaute Suits, trom 14 to 18 yeurs for i ita, frou 4 to 14 years, for of Boys’ Odd Knee Panta, creating a numerous and well: decreed that the outer garment worn by the { women should be fashioned in the manner of a | lf, soldier's coat, so that in the event of a sudden call toarms the men might be provided with uni- | District, and the expense of it should be borne forms by their wives. Absurd as this may seem, | ¥: it is nevertheless true that the garmeuts worn | District have had to pay many millions of dol- at the present day by the porte ‘of the middle | lars in taxes for the privilege of residing or bears # fanciful re- | OWning property at the seat of government, semblance to the coat referred to, although | Some of it has been justly exacted, but not all, feminime privilege has —_transformed | by any means. the material, reduced the size and/ cited where they were the victims rather than altered the shape of the original, | the gainers by goverument proximity. Slaves and servant women make no attempt at concealment, walking openly bare-headed in the streets, Aged women discard the veil. Ladies of rank are never to be seen in public, r cur woods are here for your mn, and if you give usu call we will assure you as we will sell you our | Expressing our sin- earty support in the past and our privilege to merit a coutinu- ‘ery Tespectrully yours, TE CLOTHING COMPANY, Mot leave dina; cere thanks for trusting It may ance of the sume, THE GKEAT SYNDICK $8.4 cor. vth and E Pans Ewosimos, 1889: 3 GRAND PRIZES-5 GOLD MEDALS, class in journeying abroa MENIER CHOCULATE. YUREST, HEALTHIEST, BEST. ASK FOR YELLOW WRAPPER. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. BRANCH HOUSE, UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK. JAS. L. BARBOUR & SONS, Wholesale Agents for the District of Columbia. Four Dew patterns in stock. Desides s lame line of sundries. Storace, reuting and ropairiug wade speciale Skies, sole agency for the “GUIDING ST AK” SAFETY GBATEFUL—COMFORTING, EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough know! vern the operations of careful spplication of the Sue ir. Gavice witha delicately i save Us many heavy JIRST- CLASS REPAIRING AT REASONABLI Fics’ PALMEL & SOS'S, Oth aud Mase. ss, the natural laws whic! practical experience iu all branches of the tion and nutrition, beverage which t of stu tore’ bills: Itt by the Jud. | HO dente occurred, and th cious use of such articles of diet that a comstituuon FFs 3.4. TTA so ee ET ZACHRY, PHILLIPS, betaine McKENNEY, jaG-6m Attorneys at-Lew, dum Building, F at. “PaDGET & FORREST, r eTToksEas 35 counsenons at Law, ‘Telephone 1195-2. 030-6 Cc Dot be Wee BG hendence, os Kt. ae iy built up until st to JAMES EPPS & CU., Homeopathic Chemists, Loudon. Englaud ‘AMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Webster Law building, ae cITY AND _ DISTRICT. healthful one. KOREA’S QUEER CUSTOMS. of the Morning Calm. STRANGE BELIEFS OF THE UNEDUCATED NATIVES— THE LANGUAGE OF COLORS AS APPLIED TO Cos- PHOTOGRAPHS. Ensign J. B. Bernadou of the United States Navy delivered an interesting and instruc- tive lecture on “Korea and the Koreans” Fri- | committee ordered by the republican caucus to day night at the National Museum before the | prepare a National Geographic Society. He was listened to with close attention by a good-sized audience, who were well pleased, both with the lecture and with the lantern slide illustrations that were | thrown on the screen, Ensign Bernadou was | for some time attached to the American lega- | tion at Seoul, the capital of Korea. and his | lecture was therefore pointed with many per- | sonal reminiscences that lent a charming flavor | to the talk, He began by describing the geographical position of Korea and by ex- plaining that there is no accurate map of the country in exitence, ‘This is due to the fact that it has been only within the last decade that foreigners were allowed to penetrate into the interior. There are sev- eral native maps, but these are not altogether reliable. The importance of Korea as an in- habited area of the earth’s surface, said the lecturer, has been underrated. The 8,500 and odd miles included within its borders represent an area four-fifths as large as that of Italy an more than twice that of the kingdoms of Denmark, Holland and Belgium together, It isa mountainous region, with a main chain forming the back bone of the peninsula, bear- ing an extinct volcano, A KOREAN MAP OF THE WORLD. “Considering how well the Koreans know Korean conception of the earth, ed in an ignorance of all that lay beyond COAST AND CLIMATE, “The Korean coast is forbidding. The ter- a river SOME PHOTOGRAPHIO EXPERIENCES, Of some photographs he once took the lec- , took occasion to explain “The manner a portion ot their indi- ‘The negative in the group shown THE LANGUAGE OF COLOKS, ried ‘sat the Some tance that he held the iron from the surface, VEILED WOMEN. ing carried from house to house in closely curtained chairs. As the boy grows older he is allowed to wear gown asthe mendo, As long as he remains single he wears this same dress and is treated as the merest child, irrespecti of his age, so that he looks forward to mat riage a8 a way of obtaining his release from re- straint and of establishing his social ition much as women do in other lands, The mar- riage generally occurs at an absurdly early age, bride und groom averaging between eleven and fifteen years, 4 KOREAN WALL. “The Koreans have a peculiar way of build- ing « wall by erecting two parallel partitions, between which they pour plaster or mud aad then remove the partitions, when the material solidifies, When 1 was jn Seoul an examina- ject then chosen was a text from one of the classic rong eaough tw re- | authors to the effect that as the boards serve Hundreds of subtle | to give shape to the mortar so honest and upright stat mn mold the fabric of the nation, The students were all required, I was ® poem in blank verse upon this CAPITOL GLEANINGS, ¢2 “Onward and upward” is the motto of | A Reciprocity Resolution—Other Com- Tue Evenixe Stan Onward in its extending influence, upward in its circulation and adver- tising business, The increase is a steady, | committee on foreign affairs and aclose friend of Secretary Blaine, has introduced in the House a resolution as follows: ‘Resolved, that in the opinion of this House closer commercial rela- tions with a other states of the American continent would be of material advantage, and Manin Mecnotons Talk About Chay Lama | OC vicane would viae wile dare weet rocity treaties modifying the duties upon culiar products of the different countries by tariff concessions on both sides, conducive to increased commercial intercourse and mutual TUME—EXPERIENCES IN ATTEMPTING TO GET | profit, widening the market for the products of all and strengthening the friendly relations of this country with its neighbors.” THE SILVER ComMITTEE, Chairman Dingley has appointed the special SUMMER RESORTS. OUSF. ATLANTIC CITY, N.2. OPEN ALL THE YEAR, un parlors, Lot sea water baths house; elevator, &e 0 CHARLES EVANS. RENT—DESIRABLE HOUSES AT BAR HAD- for the season of 18004 AD ADDL ‘ashington, D.C., successor to A: GEASIDE » mittee Matters, Etc. Much improved seems Representative Hitt, chairman of the House ae ap BEAUSIFUL SUMMER HOME. DEER PARK, MARYLAND, on to} jexhan: Mountains, is the most ‘desitable than te ae 4 summer months, The B. and 0. sale cottage sites at very low ments to persons who build. MV. Land and Linn: piace to spend the R. Co, offers for ices. Special induce- erticulars adress at “Daltinores Ma, Ocean End Kentucky Avenue, Address Mra, M. T. SOUTHALL: HE ARGYLE, OCLAN END OF CONNECTICUT ave., Atlantic City, N.J. — Pull view of ocean. Auantic City, NJ. 8. W. FERGUSON, E KENDERTON, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, Tennesse avenue, near beach, now open, Greatly : MRS. J. F. NEAL. TMMER HOUSE, FU 14g miles from Barnesville depot ation, near Sugar Losf Mountain; lawn, good fruit, & 1. TALBOU!, Barnsville, Md. mz4-eclun* NPE VICTORIA, ATLANT! Open ail the year, South Carolin ver bill for the consideration of the caucus tonight. members are the eight republican members of the coin- namely, Chairman Conger, Wickham, Ohio; Walker, Massachusetts; Carter, Montana; Comstock, Mionesota; Bas tine, Nevada; Knapp, New York; Taylor, Ili. and the following additional members: McKinley, Ohio; Cannon, Illinois: Bayne. Penn- valifornia; Perkins, Kan- sas; Henderson, fowa, aud McComas, Mary- ae } age committee, nisped, 19 rooms and 3 mile from lor transient custom ; Mi. WILLIAMS. | © TO ATLANTIC CITY, N Sensou avd stop at th ON, Pacitic ave, wear Ohio n s Large piazza overlooking the sea, Excel $5 to gid per week; No finer house onthe isluud ai these rates, Send Feut of house and particulars. JAMES 8. MOO fell-known HOTEL MAIL SUBSIDY BILL. Mr. Cullom has introduced in the Senate @ bill authorizing the Postmaster General to make a contract for not less than five years with the owners of American ships for a weekly mail tween Tampa and Aspinwall, the compensation not to exceed $200,000 per annum, ships are to be American built and owned and ofticered by Americans, Tampa not e 1.50 to $2 per ADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. LELDS & LIPPINCOTT. _Rovert J. Peacock, Chief Clerk. THE ARLINGTON, 06 Fervices the best. 1, 1890, WMP! DOLBEY, Prop OTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, nodutes 200 guests. Open al Gmuibus and ses water tree baths free to guesta, finest summer and winter resurt on the coust, within Bfty feet of the surf, JAMES & STEFFNER, Proprietors. HE RENOVO, ATLANTIC CIT 5 Teunesves AVebue Bear the Beach.” Thoroughly _E. CHEESEMAN _ EGANT LOCA ux KUests. Hot prvice each way bo- pointments first class, Will open May Should the receiptsat amount of the yearly appropriation, the Postmaster General is to have the right tocancel the coutract at the end of any year after the first two. THE DISTRICT ID ed double the CONGRESS. HOSPITAL FOR INCDRIATES. Eighty-seven of the more prominent attor- t-law of this city and thirteen Methodist ministers located here have petitioned Con- gress for the establishment in. the District of 4 hospital for inebriates, Senator presented the memoriais, FOR A JURY IN THE POLICE court. Senator Wilson of Iowa Saturday introduced & bill to provide for trial by jury in the Police Court of this city. and provides for about all the coutingencies that would seem to be probable. PURCHASE OF THE GAS COMPANY’ The sum of $1,000,000 is appropriated by a bill which was, by request, introduced Sat- urday by Senator Ingalls, This amount, or may be necessary, the purchase Washington It is provided the actual cost plant shall be paid by the government and it may also be that other illuminant be used if the District Commissioners so elect, BODIES FOR DISSECTION. The Senate has passd the bill providing for the promotion of anatomical science in the The bill provides that bodies of un- identified dead shall be given to the medical college for dissection. ” AVERLY, ATLANTIC CI tion, thoroughly heated tor spru F baths ou each fluor; sun parlors. MRS. J. L. BRYANT. Ty BE DENNIS, ATL “cl J. ichigan ave, ; open ali the year, AUL EPH H. BORTON, Proprietor _ PE, ATLAN LIC CLLEY, Nd 'h, North Carolina ave, Unobstructed éceun halt water baths iu the house, Elevator. i iE, ROBERTS & SONS _ DENNHULST, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Michigan venue Lear the dcean’ steam heat, ‘her modern improvements recently JAMES HUOD. E; muodern conventenc TPRE CHALFONTE is quite long, ROW N'S MILLS-IN-THE-PINES. ELEGANTLY ed New Hotel vator. ‘Lhirty miles that no more than phia Via Pennsylvania ral.roud. gas company’s _ PROPOSALS. MENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASHING- - ADF 9, 1N90.—Sealed Proporsis will be received until ONE.’ OCI Vi: NTY-FOUUTH, 18: or furnishing Fuel rior, its weveral fiscal year endit made ou the Departuient hecessary ustructious, will be furnished Ou x tion to this Deparunent. JOi.N W. NOBLE. forms, which, Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filedas follows: W. D. Payne to George A. Armes, lot 3 and part 4, Jalia F, Sutherland to Julian Gartrell, lots 11 aud 12, block 16, Brookland; Wilson et al. to Margaret M. Billing, lot 18, block 6, Trinidad; $675. Same to Mary ot Korea are long and severe and set in with | M. Locke, lots 22 and 23, block 3, do.; $1,500, great suddenness, I remember that on one oc- cusion I was being ferried across the H. at a time when the only indication of cold weather was a thin film of ice along the river banks, and that within forty-eight hours after- ward Lrode back across the river on ice on horseback over the former ferry.” led proposals will be received until Y=: OND, 1890, AT ON Papet of this Depar the fiscal year ending June aust be inade on the De the necessary iustractious, cation to this Departiwent. Gizor, &c.; 3— PARTMENT OF THE IN pldschmid to O. Y sub Mt. Pleasant; 3,000, Wainwright, sub 2 x gaman to R. Jeannie McKnight, lot 12 blk. 6, Cleveland Heights; $1. | ing et al. to J. A. Repetti, pt. sq. 743; 400. J. A. Repetti to L. Simi, pt. propert A. Hawkins to Maria'A, Jackson, sub 12, Meridian Hill, W. T. Anderson, lots | 482 W. 'T. Anderson to C. B. Smith etal. in hner, lot 240, C. & M.'s J. Muller to R. Ty DAY, AVRIL TW . or the Department of the Luterio., its and the Civil Service Commi ing fiseal year ending June 30, 1891. must be made on the Deparunent forms, which, with cessaty lustructions, Will be furnished ou ‘pj m to this Departinen y; $990. Julia LED PROPOS e until MONDAY, tT WELVE © CWENTA FLGST for the purchase for f the Lease of the Store 434, Anacostia; host, with the fixtur . B. Bryan & Co. pt. 11, 8q. 342; 3. chinid, sub 206, F.’s sub of P." J. E, Beall to T. J. Flack, lots 1 to Fairview Heights; Cooper, subs 96 to A. L. Barber advance, of two hi during the first three y hundred during the iast two years. in-pected ut_the store of HF. Woodard & of Loth and F sts., where the proposals wili be opeued by me at the tue above mained and icported to the ‘AI. BAIRD, Receive At another point in | ant; 8. ours of the tern) 1, and lot 11, bik. . H. Barnes to G 112, and 147 to 165, 8q. or direction ns to ab 33, blk. 3. k to J. J. Ma- W. A. Coulter to Emma Becker, su Le Droit Park; $3,350. hone, sub 186, sq. nane et al., to S. Christina ©. Prrstrse— ‘One thousand Bill Heads, $1.50; Statements, 81.50 per thousand, Letter Heads, &: Business Cards, $1.15; Ordinary Circulars, 40c. Envelopes, #1. AL QUANTITIES much lower. but the highest grade of linen paper used—ruled or Beale to C. 1k getting | Newman, sub 129, sq. 1 , Brookland; Jane P, Williams h interest in M. Wigtield’s esta 3. Weems, lot 14, section 3, Weenis to Moses K. E. Morris to rooks to Prise! same propert . sub F, sa. 374; 8. to B. H. Warner, part 1,’ sq. 6 R.Goldschmnid to'L. y . G. H. Alexauder to Howard » lots 1, 2, 11 to 13, square 1055; #—. COMMERCIAL PRINTIN and School Printing, Amusement Printing, Poster Printing and Book Binding. NEW TYPE, New Presses, Improved Machinery, ‘Skilled Workinen, ] NEW YORK PRIC G, Law Printing, Church ES, Mail orders carefully filled. ROBERT CLARKE, Printing, Paper Supplies and Stationery, 920 F st. n.w., Washington, D.C. If you need anything in the above line send postal A Government Affair Purely. “The noble, the commoner, the soldier, the | From the Baltimure Amer peasant, the priest of Buddha and the at- tendant at the Confucian Hall, the bride; the mourner, the married and the un) of both sexes—all may be told by their dress, | and each dress is subject to ccrtain secondary . 2 modifications that indicate many things as to, Ment should bear the entire exp the condition and position of ‘the wearer. The House of Representa’ sroom, | cussing whether the District of Columbia should be taxed for half of the cost of a pro- posedg zoological park or the national govern- es has been dis- Business Ottice and agent will call, ate had approved an amendment saddiing the Color also plays a prominent part in dress dis- | cost on the government, to which the House | disagreed, and a conference committee had This zoological park is a of the east and west lias | 8Uggestion of the Smithsonian Institute, the h any wished-for color | object b : "Red is alvo, as a the animals of the world that are likely to be- mark of distinction, allowed to young men at| ome extinct in the near future through the White indicates | reckless destructi | vance of civilization y national affair and for th at the capital of the country, the »propriate spot both for ACIICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. Printing of every de 4 v Muccessor to McQueen & Wallace), BOOK & Jub PRINTER, erve in such an inélosure 1108-1116 E » LEGAL, COMMERCIAL ND PROFESSIONAL n of the hunter or the ad- If established it will be t reason it is Ge FINE WOKK ONLY. LADIES GOODs. JAY GOULD, 4 the beuutiil! new 1anip si (essous tree), Favors for the Gerinan, Scrap Book 4 Barut, Toys, Japanese Goods, Lanterus, Candies, &c. TON, BUTIO: Ma would not be thouzht of at that point, nor is it nting sets of | # matter in which the tax payers of Washing- ton are in any taxable sense inter: GOT THEM TO itas wili all who have an nor you; Hat, ball shape American and fo edge of ivory contrasting colors; ext diferent sizes, ine wood or | #Ppreciation of the curious forms of animal With the aid of the heated metal | life that wil! soon disappear from their accus- Washingtonians, sign citizens, DONE IN TH the wet process), experience. G. WW. LUCAS, 98 9th st. now.’ Plutings ofa ianas, Finkine. CCURDION SKIKES AND CAP. HEIR FINE LACE: ADIES WISHING Di White sand Saun Up in first-class French styl ce Curtis a special Lut MADAME VALMON I'S o.d sts et taxpayers to pay half the cost of this 4 or the Capitol it- ‘The park i8 for all the people and not for the ‘Always in order by piain eombiny MLLE. M. J. PRANDI, 1229 F st n.w (Mrs, Harrison's), Fine Freuch tiair Goods, ‘The property holders in the Numerous instances couid be NCH DYEING, SCOURING ING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 New York ay rei-ciess Ladies, and Gents’ werk of every descri Flush, Velvet and bvenink Dresses ANON AKOLINE LEKCH, tormerly with A. Fischer ON FISCHER'S DRY _CLEANING ESTAB- AND Di WORKS, 666 G ST.N.W. Ladies’ aud Gente’ Garments of ail kinds cleaned and Tyed without bans nipped. Ladies’ Evening Dresses “Thirty-five years’ experience. Frives mod: eiate, Goods called jor ana deavered. pat ppt Ee vod bu : eas A. FISCHER, 3, MADE UP O8 RIPPED, GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Mencuast Tanconise, FALL AND WINTER, '89-90. Our own Importations now received, and you are invited to iuspect at the well-known house H. D. BARR, IMPORTING TAILOR, 1111 Penna. ave. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Coomse Br Gis. A full tine of GAS COOKING STOVES On hand and for sale mbh31 WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. _ rT onear ATLLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, WASH-| ~ TO THENCLI I Whe OUTE Shere tase panne ierinontes | LE We 4, Ane ek eted (pal : eRe) ramp * ap gclentitc educational The only ane tet by the fa retAGMFICENT FQUIPAENT, inicterof Public Instruction. ayl2-Im*" | TRAINS LEAVE Wasi NGTOR. PhcM STATION RAILROADS. ENNSYLVANIA ROUTE bar 6TH AND ps PLwss Vocal cul Pitted SSCKERTS AS FOLLOWS: M and Ausivels of Music. pavil of Mr | > J panure aad the W < Lyman Whee! ton, Mass., also of N.E. Conserve. } tory. 1127 10th st. nw. pls-ém* COECMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 913 PX sve.—Thorough instructions, Primary and ad- Yanced course of Orwan, Violin, &. E.R. HART, Principal, late of New Eng. Conservatory, Boston. all-im . Sleeping ‘ar Aitoone {hicwo and Cinennou T apres, 3:30 PB so Marne * MSS Pas CIVIL, SERVICE INSTITUTE as. Western Express at AVE 1207 10th st. nw —Pupils prepared for all ex: bieewing Care W Auupations. “Special” Lessons for Census Bureaa | Louis, ona: Highest references. aps > eovere F Louiss 1 . he: = e = — > > B fess, 1Uovw p.m daily for Pitts w iz LESSO! Dt oe tate.1207 10thet mw. Al AO RAILROAD, SP ING, ELOCUTION, VOICE BUILDING. sud Mawar Palle SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to the voice build eter daily: for Bute course, the results of which, both in sit Saturday,10-00 p my With Shoop stu C luton to hocteater, For Willamsport, Lock Haven sud Eiuiraat 10.58 ihe, are most gratifying. Not only Volume of every voice doubled and its compass ex: fended from two to five notes, but the quality be- pay. Cones abwoltitely Pure and resouaut througuout ite SiwSTke axp THERASR. PUKE. RiCH, RINGING TONES. perfect ease in 20, $200, 11:00 "and 11-40 Min, 21G Sdn Singin the hiehest notes are some of the results of 1G, 10:00 aud 11 TH ET atkling cour 310 am. = pone hoe MEKCISES of the voice building course fur- mu. Limited Bay te nish « complete system for the tremine of the Many 22m daily, except Sunday, and 4:00 pam Yowe. They afford a thorough.y digested plan for Guly with Dining Cer. wailiDeg all radical faults of throat or respiration, FOL PHILADELPATA ONLY. besides iving definitely the fundamental princi | Fast Express 8:1. ples pon which all artistic vocal efforts must be " PATRONS AN: Piatfort “ 1a, Wook days aud 8:10 p.m. day, “4 pm every day chanuce, 3 carefully prepared for Parlor, +All throngb traiue connect a rT, Stace or Opera. PRIVATE geTwey City with bosts uf Krooklyn Annes, affore SS LESSONS DAY AND ING, . transfer to Fults lor oBe week. MICHARD € Serruage across New Yor cal Dalian isp tic City, 1140 aR. wel BL, TEACHER OF PIA st Sicbt- \ daily NO,ORGAN AND | For Baitimora, 6.35, tention to bain. 11:00 and’ 11 “4 vanced; German or 4:00, 4:10, 4:20, 4:40, 6-00, am, Dect 2th new. <0'pm On sunday, 3.00, bud, "10 . ‘ J, 400, 1G Coy 11.220 pom ‘Slama, ¢ 20 am aud 4°40 p.m daily, “WEST bet. Rand L sta, Mi reineiyal AA 1014 Lihat. o, Kelly, London Medal poli ». 9:00 am and 4-2 W 202) COMMERCIAL SCHOOT. 407 F nilp, eaceyt SuGuay,” Sus brag Br Censes and Civil Service Fxraminations, bau. Indorsed by those in attendance. WASHINGTON SOUTHERN RATLWAY- New methods ; easy termes: r _Seud for circular v SUS AND C! pid progresa IN EFFECT AP all bet. cand T p.m. mi0-te | For Alexauura, 4 : iL, SERVICE EXAMINATION am, 1208 pow. 205, 6d. A: BUky C Complete iniormation ceanftl. prepare! By 1g yo and 1132 yah, Som Hunday aby Eegerienice of years in prevatiag appliganta 445, 84 10:07 wm, SI Gly BUS we FLYNN, AM, Ivy dostitute, s.w-cor, Sth an “ ae nw. mi7-Lin* : et Deion 2 WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY “Or MUSiG, | For'iiciiicvd sud the seuth, 4-00 aad 10-0 Good Templar Hall, 435 st. aud Pa. ave.—Twenty. daily. Accon:nodntion 4.36 first year. Pian Urzan, Voie Vichy Flute, Corse ‘Trains ieave Aiexaudria tor Was Free advantages. 0. BBULLALD, Director 8:00, 9:20, F019, LL-UT 0, YOLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMEKCE, Pit 10 :Szend 11205 pm va Sun L214, 1, 6.55, 745, 8.90, 9:45, 10:57 TEE cd ong corm ym ge A +. pak WU oid, Solty ‘Six thorough Courses: Business, Luxlish, Accomnt- i =~ gucg, Teecraphy, shorthand and Ty pewritine. New ord int sone ae. uuilding and new furniture. Seud for circwara, foe d = vet en. On 2K, AM, CE, Pra fhe otas me tor cechekmpa Lavage to destination {tum Lotels aud rendene city. Pt | TAS EP Cou. 3. ke. WOOD, ‘Wen Years a member of the tacuity of Fastin Collere, 1 — ; 4, ty Joint author of the Factnan System cf Training, | Geweral Manaver. _fmh2] Gen. Pas Agent wiach received the only Gold Medal awarded tor Busi- | i ICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILKUAD Ou Less Education at the World's Fair Leld an Paris, 188% | 1sv0, ‘ams Third year as a Business Educate SELECT SCHOOL—AN ME EL Mand Hich School for Both Sexes. 1811 Jet, Pupils | Sus bes admitted st any time. i ‘ Liab dleepe: ugton to Kon £29 THOS, W, SIDWELL, Primcinal_ | PUY? Rioreey Maskiuufton to Mote. ae, Char: ie . “ Jot tem ville, one he rome io 1 ME BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ipecteem, eee cea ey idth st. o.w, tween nchburg 2 #10 4 THEM. anes TRIAL LESSONS FREP. mn, Send for circulars, Colonie: Franches in New York, Bostou, brooklyn, Chi snd Pullen Philadelphia, Louisville, ‘Faris (Prance), Berlin and | tian sieepur Danvilie to Colombes Dresden, Germany; Moscow, Russia, and Londou, Bian Sleepers Washington to Ci England. sel0 RWOO ITUTE, — e. (Highiand Terraces, Augusta. Pal ati Vie C. and . except Sunday, for Menasssa, erimodante stators uly via Lyuekburs, Bristol and Chat Vout’ ore Wasinington to all Aruaneas pointe. {rene daily for Dtauuton,. Loutsviile, mat, Vestibule traiu "Washington to Cine th ® Pullman siecper for Lowsville, 11-00 p.an.—Southern Express dey tor Lymehbung, suvilie, Kakuch, Asheville, Charlotte, Columba, ta, Atianta, Mo ery, Sew Orleans, Texas adoruia, “Pulliuan Vestibaie Oar Washington to AUanta Montgomery. Pullman to Bictuingham, Als. via AUaute Geongia Fucihe radway, and. Pulliaan @lecvet sLinetou to Asheville and Hot Spriugs, N.C. via me pe a Washiugtou Augusta via Dauville iraus on Washington and Ohio division leave Wash ington #:0 ain. daly cxoept sunday aud 8-48 tenes duily’-acrive hound Hill 11-30 am aud 7250 jet Teturising leave hound Hill 6-00 ami, daily and s | piu daily except Sunday, arriving Washinaton 8 2:30 p.m.—Dat Strasburg sud 5:30 pam. —D texville, und and Typewriting. School raphy and Electrical Scienes, School of ~ pepeerian P xbiay School of Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. Day aud nicht sessions Cail or send for 1lnstrated catalogue free. Ni C. SPENCE, LL.B, Principal; SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Priveipal, o ~ PLANOS AND ORGAN O° KRAKAUER PIANOS” ALE OF A SUPE tone, touch and durability. Burdett and ‘Pease’ Pisnos wi Temple of Music, 1209 © n Ii. KUHA, Practical Fiano Maker. Prices reasouable, | ch trains from the south via Charlotte, Dan- terms easy. Jeti-gm” | Vile and Lynchourg arrive in Washiugton 7:03 «tn SE SLESN Sar RAR RS meee - | and 710° pis bast Lenuesmr, “Bs ‘ aiinniiee Lynchburg ) pau and Liana [xstmemenrs. Peake aud Ulio rote and Charlotte —— and DECKER BROS WEEEK Shing car reservation and thformation cies awe checked at office, 1300 Renu Fiscuue PIANOS. aye aud st Fusscyer statiuly Peuuaylvaule IVEKS & POND ambi JAd. L. TAYLOR, Gen, Pass, Agent, ESIEY ORGAN FSTEY OVGANS. ves 1a MODERATE PRICES, EASY TERMS. Barone Axo Ono Raoan, seers Schedule Iu cect Decenber 2h, 1SSY. ait kcremente taken sm pert peyment. Tee}... waninston rw static coruee of New Jersey Leics Lowe U2, For Chicago and Nortuwest, ve Limited SANDERS & STAYMAN, exyrees daly 11 vee laeea trect northwest, for Gncanety, St. Louis an AL Le CLS Baltimore Md | daily, Siu and ti-doy ue oe tel sichawond, Va, For Pitsburg aud Cloveland, Vestivuled Limited ree pry apres aadly 11:20 a.m. aud exprens S240 pau For Lexiuftou aud Local Sustious 110 (3 wtih or Minchin % F FE FE FF E . 2 kee 5 OF = Prize Medal Fans Exposition. 200 first pre indorsed by over 160 10 Curatality.” Gld Pianos ma, nc schools and colleges for Lin exchange, The ouly he 3 we ree ibvay er q SU, 4:0 1 © 20, F210, Hite Uy 10-50 apd 11:50 p.m, Sundays, 4:00, nD Sy Upright that can take the place of a Graud, Looe oak ae > - brik: P f eka a 70 (40 MaUUtes), 2:16, 2.4 2i-bm PEEIFE EK & CONLIFF, 514 Lithat. now. | 2 Sy db Mautinay, 3 25) oh guntenl, 21. 2 -Uk BBB FRE % 200, 10 30 aud 11:30 p.m. = for Way stations between Wastington and Baltl- 5200, 6240, 5250 Bm, 1S AG, Se, 250, Od aye, 8230 aa, 1:0, "5.26, 45a Trauus jeave Baltimore iB 5:10, 6 i Ey CH, WORKMANSHIP | 10:15 4.m., 1” CRABILIT 4:15, 5-00, 6200, 6-26, or Washington, week 45, D204, 8-30, YAS 0 invited to their | 10:25 and 1100p ¢ Styles," Durshed of HIGH- | ¥:10,10:1o ai, 1 E KATIVE Akt, Pianos for reut. 8-00) O20, 1 SECOND-HAND PIANOS. — A large assortment nono Por Anuapolis, 6:40 and Pu. Ou Sundays, 8:50 a bupolie 6:40 aa’ Boo. am, compris country, ulmost every well-known make in the | u thorough repair, will be ciosea out at very | low bkubes. SPECIAL TN DUCEMENTS offered bot : wa pers obd mu terns Rich will be arranged ob EASY er statious on te Merepoliten Beench, 16:62 Nd IND’ D whe emir tu:30 am. C1: lo pm. for prepa ststigne omar, WAL KAABE & CO, 110 :30arui, 148 abd 19-30 Pas a6 S17 Market Space. For hock Ville aud Way Stations, 14:35 p.m, ——— — — Dor Gaithersburg abe intermediate puiuta, 9004 her dae aud mnsermediste stations, 17:00pm, HORT KOUTE TU LONDON, 200 pin, NOKDDEUTSCHER Lu a., LOppiak at all stations ob Metroyoliten Branch, i. Fort Fred Fahy Ue TLL GU Rates TDG TROY OW Wed Aye 10S peas Ww or Hagerstown, 11120 atm, and 13.200 p. “4 x ' . re’ns arrive trom Chic aaly > 212. Saale, Weil April 2s aim; Emm, Sot | qo pnu, frou cicubaltapd mt Lowe daily’ Sse urch train leaves Washington on Sunday at 1:10 Fast Exp: ees ines Bde Sn aiid VOU pau, tov Waban TAO kia Bod Cousfurtable state roome, exeeller ¢, Pen, daily da be » according to jucation d cavin, $50 un t; steerawe at lowrates. Apply to E. #. DROOP, | weedeat: NE ec pinsr car on the 1050 B OKDDEUTSCHER LLOYD 8S. ©O. For Fiilsdelplia, Newark, Wiiiauston and Chest a Baltimore to Bremen direct 99 500s 1200, "Bi, D5 UU Bally "HU, "Uy To aud *10:30 pan. ate points between Dultiinos sdelphia, 10,00 and $7 220 a.m. °1 2:00, ‘Atwius’ leave New ork Jor Wasiingion, *5:30 BUG, "Si, *O00 pan wud “LAS ad Put. Pau nn, “* mine dnt Dulie’ mee fron | tye Splendid accommodations, good table.” Rates from 860 te #100, according to location Of cuoms, Eraing leave Philadelphia for Washington *4:4@ ‘For paructlars appl to 41:10 a.1n., todo, "4:90, G00, 1-40 p, peAtimutie Ci 24-00" aad “2 U0 a? Baie Gays 4:00 a.m. and 12-0y yoon. 1 Texcept Sunday *Dauy (Sunday only. Baggage called Jor and checked from boteis and ree jou Lrauster Co. on orders ieit at and 1304 Ye, ave, aud at Depot. J. 1. ODEL CHAS. U. SCULL, G30" “Geu. Manager. ‘Gon. Pass. Agt, E.F. DROOP, Agent, AT > LIVERPOOL VIA QULE Steamship City of Rome Saturday, May 3. May 31, June Baloon Passage, #60 to 8100. ASGOW SLRVIC Steamers Every Saturday from N. GLASGUW AND LONDONDERRY. Cabin Faniige to Glaswow, Londouderry oF Liverpool POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, and S60. Becond-class, OTUMAC TRANSEUKTATION COMPANY, ve Passage, citer servi CUPSION Lickets at kieduced tates, Yor Baitimore ond River [ai oe sv rcular Letters of Credit and Drafts Capt, Geoghegan, leaves Stephenson's wharl every for any amount eated at lowes: current rates, js 4 o'clock p.m. bor further imiormation For Books of Jours, Lickets or further information | apply ” * Apply to Hi NDELSON BROTHELS, New York, or STEPHENSON & BRO., W. MOSS, 941 Penn. ave. n.w., Washington, mb8-6m Beveuth Street Wl Sm. = : ~ No LK AND FOKT MONKOE, z THE OLD FAVOMIIE S1hAMEL oto) . MEDICAL, &c. SPEEDY. BAPE. MPOKTABLE, — Sat Appoitinents firet-clase. Table unexcelled, State 1. LEON, roolie iatwe, comfortable aud Leated by steam, Pulte ‘The Oldest Established and only Reliable Ladies’ | and atteutive officers. Thorough dusciplum Fly eician in the City, ‘From 7th-strect wharf MONDALs, WiDNESDAY® can be consulted daily, 464 C st. between 434 aud 6th | and KID, 8 at 5 p.m. te, now. ‘Lhe ouly stesiwer landing at Boston whart, Xi Prompt treatment. Cousultation strictly confiden- | and the ouly line having exclusive comnectiob with tial, Separate rooms for Ladies, Medicine, $3. Pills, BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE 31 EAMELS. $1. Othce always open, Bt Counpencimg MARCH 3, 1s ADIES WHO REQUIRE THE SERVICLS OF | 40M fonimal » Experienced Fewaie Physiciaus should consult ROUND TRIP oF Mra Wilson. 1105 Pack, place n.e., between. B SEOOND-CLASS @1 C, 11Ui aud 12th sts n. adies only. Kemedy, | Tickets and rvouis at 619 aud 1401 Punnsyleants $0. Prompt aud reliable treatment, Only genuine CHawiry’s, 10th aud F b.w., and Knox's Exproas Tatton’ Fuysician in the city. “Es 1850." | SRo'wil'check tease sron: hotels aud private best ME. DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED MM vaiabe tacies’ ‘cau be consulted at her residence, 001 2st nw. Ofice houre from 1 to9 pm; with ouly. apo-lin' STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN, a8 Capt. 1. L. Biake, leaves Tub-st. whart asily (ex QUFFERERS FROM | VARICOSE, VEINS AND | Cults Tor alouit Verso iocving at 10 ta. Sooke b 5 u els Washington about 3:30 pin. y use of ELASIIC STOCKINGS, WKISTLETS, . 1 m " » BEL1S, &c. | For directions for measurement Peete Oe cians etataien tomes und styles, address GOUDMEAK RUBBE OO | and mansion, ‘Oth st_ nw. 20K PUTOMAC KIVEK LANDINGS, MELVILLE LINDSAY, Manager. ap-Sn NEW IKON STEAMER “WAKEYIFLD" = < =3 wee 7th-st. wharf on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS EAD AND BE WISE—DR BROTHEBS,906 B and SATURDAYS at 7 am. Returning TURSDALS, 8.W.. OD} befure me and made vath that FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS p.s0., woucl at Kiver the Oldest ©, Expert specialist in thiscity, | Landings os tar as Nomini Crock, Va. St. Clements sd will guarantees cure im all) ‘caves of privatediseases | and Leonmrdw Connects with Band O.KK. no consulta Beeschedule, SOuN is vabotit age Manager. and furnish medicine, Bhepherds. we ‘aud eros etone ob, De kus, | CY. RIDLEY, san MUEL ©, Q ord eyoue, and for tue 2 eer aetoaairane PROFESSIONAL. : VER BEEN CONTRADICTED THA’ RAPHAL, THE CELEBRATED CLALKVOY- G ye BROTHELS ie ‘he oldest-ostabhshed ater Mini ena Astevjoni Lic seven aaueiter, bore a Leet, coconit De, BUOTHELS, Coe Bex: can | Weticeeys eae te Fre this eo ladies, ap2- Lau’ NHOOD RESTORED BY USING A AD Groot De BAOTHERS Invigorating Gorder, nerve it am ae Tiger to the ahole Milo Females Ub ste" res ISEABES OF ph ‘Office hours: ysician to Prof. of Zand 3 tod o'clock, 1223 13th staw. m24-lm' Pwaestias MASSAGE sy apna st.n.w. ‘ME. DREAMER, THE ONLY WONDERYUL pt a ENE ES A — a OE a: Arron toe, Bobi rice ‘Ofuce boura Sem toy pac, 329 N. 15th st, st. Philadephia | On Sunday trom 10a: to 8:50 pan 410% Och years’ ex io cures | RoE KETELLS ALL THE EVENIS OF ae Bsa | MMP eas Tee ing, Bletches, Pues, Fyre bo cote a SOT meen gah Se Es ste, Dew 1 ‘Treatment strictly OREFE GAWLER EZ-Pi oe rite tor Quetion lat; een, book, go a seovane tse ra tena ay i