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—_— THE EVENING _There are some patent med- icines that are more marvel- lous than a dozen doctors’ those that profess to everything. Pris oor and then Is “run —— * pla out.” iba no power be ve vitality. They're not see enough to call a doctor, but j too sick to be well. That's where the right kind of a patent medicine comes in, and does for a dollar what the doctor wouldn't do for less than five or ten. We put in our claim for Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. We claim it to be an un- equaled remedy to 1 the bloed and League liver. We claim it to be lasting in its effects, creating an appetite, purifying the blood, and pi preventing ilious, em and Malarial fevers taken in time. The time do take it is when you first feel the signs of weariness and | weakness. The time to take it, on general principles, is NOW. aihiese Large Assortment. Unique, Useful Presents. With special factlities and large stock I | ean supply any style of Fixture, ine ling Newell Lizht, Toilet Chan-| tiers, Lamps, Brackets, &c., and can assure you of the lowest price. 45.6.8.10,12. 13, 95.17, 19.0.2, 23 THE omy 2S Perfect Substitute for Mother's Milk. INVALUABLE % CHOLERA INFANTUM amo TEETHING. ‘A quiekly assimilated Pood for DYSPEPTICS, ONSUMPTIVES, CONVALESCENTS. PERFECT MUTRIENT inall wasting diseases, QUIRES NO COOKING. KEEPS 1m ALL CLIMATES. tor oar bosk.“The Care and F. MD \rrames.* aatied tree to any sdsoan MER-GOODALE CO.. Bostow. Mass. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. BAKER & C0.’S Breaklast Cocua is — and No Chemicals | used in Sts preparation It hes mere | chee coves tines tae arene of Comes mixed with Stareh, Ancwreot or Sugar, , Mase ACT LikE MAGIC A Rewarxastz Ccazr Or DISCHARGE FROM THE EAR OF OVER THIRTY YEARS STANDING. ‘Statement from MR. EDWIN F. JONES, 1820 13th street northwest. ‘For over thirty years I was seriously troubled snd annoyed from s profuse discharre from my left ear, at- tended with almost total lowe of beariag on that side, Physicians who examined my ear pronounced it in- curable: some feared that the stoppaxe of this long proprietor of the Arlington.of Se ARS ot aioe. 3 CITY AND DISTRICT. F“Onward and upward” is the motto of Tue Evenrxe Stax. Onward in its extending influence, upward in its circulation end adver- tising business. The increase ia a steady, CUTE | healthful one. ——————— PARNELL CHEERED. A Hearty Farewell Given Him in Londen— + ‘The Envoys’ Movements, When Mr. Parnell left London for Dublin last evening » peli gellonpr rewire dents of the former city, had assembled at the railway station and on the appearance of their . He said: “Iam overjoyed to see that you have honored me in such large numbers. ‘The demonstration will help me in this fight which I have undertaken. Over sixteen years ago the Irishmen of England gave me the first assistance in framing for my country the path | Which she has pursued. From hat day to this | | Ihave never forgotten your help; never for- tten that to of Erin, was due Credit of the an teanen in the new =| gle. You will have no cause to 7 that you stood by me in those days: you be with me to the end, and together we will win for our country what God determingd she shall get.” A number of the McCarthy faction of the Irish parliamentary party were on the same pobre semorenas seats in the rear cars. DEMONSTRATION IX DUBLIN. This evening in Dublin a torchlight proces- sion will be held in his honor, in which all the ‘bands in the city will participate. The pro- | cession will escort Mr. Parnell to the rotunda, | deliver an address. During his visit he will be | the guest of the lord mayor at the Mansion Houve. mize the Naticnal Leagne in Dublin. Mr. rnell has been invited to visit Mitchelstown during his tour in Ireland. He has been as- sured that 20,000 persons will assemble there to welcome him. At yesterday's meeting of the anti-Par- nellites Chairman MeCarthy read a cable mes- sage from the anti-Pornel! delegates in-Amer- | ica, which was as follow: “Cordial sympathy with your resolution. ng methods for immédiate fature, ow- ing to impossibility of adequate discussion by cable, we desire to leave responsibility, as hitherto, to you. We are co-operating by the methods we believe best to secure Parnell’s withdrawal and the reunion of the party.” ON THIS BIDE OF THE OCEA! Monday night the executive committee of | the muniefpal council of the Irish National League of New York had a private conference with the envoys, at which they notified them of their adhesion to the anti-Parneil side of the . A-series of resolutions deploring ision and rejecting Mr. Parnell’s leader- ship were drawn up at the meeting of the com- mittee and will be made public at the next meet- ing of the council. ‘THE DESPONDENT EXVOYR. ‘The envoys tell their despondeney in their faces. William O'Brien looks worn and hag- gard and Dillon's natural glopm. and ead ex- pression has been doubly intensified. The natural good nature and smiles of O'Connor and Sullivan nothing could dampen and they continue the life of the party. Harrington, who has been visiting his old friend, Col. John Atkinson, in Detroit, ix expected to sail for Ire- land today. He has refased to assent to a Par- neilite demonstration before he leaves. Yesterday afternoon Mr. O’Brien made the following statement: In consequence of mix | leading versions of the cablegrams which have | jast passed between Mr. Parnell und myself on | the subject of negotictions for the reunion of the Irish party, Ihave decided to make public the entire correspondence. {tis as follows: O'BRIEN TO PARNELL. New Yorx, Dec. 7, 1890.—To Mr. Parnell, M. P., house of commons, London.—Contiden- tial—I shrink with horror from taking sides against you in a rtrnggic which opens such an appalling prospect of ruin and disgrace to our cause. ‘Throughout this unhappy business I have abstained from saying one word per- sonally offencive to you and bave read with | deepest pain and disgust some of the personal | attacks made on you, and now, before Ireland is irretrievably committed to a ruinons con- | flict, L appeal to yon as a leader I have for ten | years been prow » follow and asa friend for hom I still feel a warm affection, can you not | see some way by which, while safeguarding | your own repatetion, the country may be saved from the destruction which threatens Wits O'Barex. Hoffman House, Dee. 7. PARNELL TO 0 BRIEX. Loxpos, Dec. 8, 1890.—O'Prien, Hoffman House: Had you wired prior to Saturday some suggestion from me might have succeeded. Now too late for me to rescue seceders from false position. Shail. however, be glad to see you and consult you on arrival in Envope. Parse. In addition to the above Mr. O'Brien | day forwarded the following cable to Mr. Pur- | nell: ew York. Dec. 9, 1890.—Parnell pie of my message, which was prot \by regard for your past services and by atill jexisting personal affection, and sent with | Knowledge of colieagues here in earnest hope that you might, in consonance with will of ma- jority of party. whose election of ch Howe seececl eae way by w might be saved from a ruinous co of sour reply leaves little ground of hope. but, ng regard to horrible consequences to pot prolonged internecine struggle, am still anxious to have interview, and shall start | Saturday for Fi aaa on my way to Ireland. Am commu jis to press. ms | ae Wits O'Barex. Late yesterday afternoon Mr. Dillon sent the ped | following cablegram to Mr. Justin MeCarthy: New Yo 9, 1890.—Justin MeCarihy, ‘London: O'Brien sails for Convey our views and con- sult you and colleagues. We publish today full eablegrams with Parnell. Ditiox. Mr. Gill will undoubtedly sail with Mr. O'Brien. Meeers. Dillon, Sullivan and O'Connor will Yemain in New York until the compromise, of which they all seem sanguine, is brought about by Mr. O'Brien's efforts. He goes determined to leave nothing undone to avert the factional strife threatened. John Dillon last evening expressed his personal opinion that even the press dispatches of last night showed that there was still chance of adjusting all the difficulties. —____—<ee———-—.- ‘Wao 1s Tue Kxave or Civse? ——_— POOR OLD UNCLE NED. How Two City Negroce Got the Best of ‘Him. he ‘Two alleged three-card monte men were ar- rested yesterday by Sergeant Daily and Officers Boyd and Constantine on a charge of robbing Edward Dangerfield of $90 by means of a trick. All the parties are colored. The two former reside here and Dangerfield, who is an old man, lives in King George county, Va., and has been | where, as has already been announced, he will | It ix Mr. Parnell's intention to reor- | eaten STAR: WASHINGTON, ee eee egies aa THIS EVENING. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers, 1001 D street, opposite Pennsylvania avenue. Inmaking the announcement of the following GRAND NINETEENTH ANNUAL sale of Silver Pisted Ware, mapufactured by the world-renowned and celebrated | ‘Taunton Silver Plate Company, special importance is attached to this sale from the fact that this entire and maxnificent stock was mannfactared before the | “McKinley tariff bill was passed,” thus giving close | buyers the opportunity of their lifetime in this ‘‘Spe- cial Line of oods."* ‘We shall use every endeavor to make this “*Auction Sale” the former sales we have made for this old and reliable company, and especially announce that the sale will commens MONDAY, DECEMBER FIRST, AT ELEVEN A.M., THREE AND HALY-PAST SEVEN P. M., And will continue until the entire extraordinary larze k is disposed of. Here are a few examples of the “‘stcck” that Will be sold tothe “highest bidder:"" Elegant and Unique Electro Silver Plated Ware, Im- ported French Clocks, Antique Bronzes of various de- siens and colors, Statuettes, Table, Mantel and Clock Ornaments, English Plaques, Fine Imported China, latest designs, rich in color and decoration; Piano and Banquet Lawns, Imported Opera Glasses und Lovely and Exquisite Jewel Coses. Magnificentiy and Artistically Mounted Bon Bon | Boxes, Crackers and Rose Jars, Covered Disies, Tu- reens, Hepousse Sets, Hand-engraved Tea bets, Eperenes, Turvens, Fruit and Berry Bowis, with full line of the most attractive Toilet Goods in Collu- Joid, together with our fminense **tull line" of Rogers’ 1847 Table Catiery. Asin all our previous sales special provision will be made for the comfort of ladies attending this peremp- tory sale. Parties looking for “*Christnas Presents” will find it greatly to their advantage to uttend this brief “IMPORTANT SALE." i Every article strictly wusranteed as represented oF “noney refunded.” Amd it is with pardonable pride | tinat we refer to our previous sales inade Ly us for this | “company,” so far as the-«uality of the ware 18 con- cerned, which is second to none in the country. Kindly remember that the sale will commence MON- | DAY, DECEMBER FIRST, at ELEVEN A.M. and BALF-PAST SEVEN P.M., and continue daiiy until | everything is sole. Respectfully. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneors. 229-10 CLAIR FECHNER. AUCTIONEER, 611, PA. 1 junder Metropolitan Hotei. sells FODAY com- Jewelry Store irom Masschusetts—Kea! ftches, bilver Wore and caner woos” | (PHOMas DowLis SPECIAL SALE OF FINE VERICLES, SLEIGHS, NESS, RUBES, &c., &C On THURSDAY, DECEMBER Fi VFO CLOCK M., infront of ny aie {or want of Use, storaze churees, kc Lundan, as vood as new. Cost $1,700. pout a imonth. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 1PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 0; DCKAWAY BUSIN| oNS BUGGY, BUILT BY | ONCE CUST woh, ONE SEL OF. HARR ro EKS, HOKSE COVE: DECEMBER ELEVENTH, 1800, LOCK M. ont Oe my AUCH alove jersons! effects. AS DOWLING, Auctionser. Ke. AT A | gO Lie AL! u OCKES 0 eae tan |” ain lena | mmmcas a as pan “aay PEER Be, nt a PED! TALS, RM oh CORTENIN OF B EEN IAL OSS Bat Bune ia Court ilstret of Sota ss iy Spelt oe erm for Spice sh nol a Sove-nained dwellinz, op THURSDAY, ELEVENTH SAY OR BELESTO hea at TER OCLC a Hi fhe entire contents fp. consietin fi Stl Piano, Wigol and Cover, Bik’ Brosstelle Yarior ite Benin Firares, ant Pedestals. ni Paintings and Euvraviney: Mavaitrent ao it Comer, Wwalntt, Chater Se Beta reine, olieg, Ware, iisndacung Guatrs Walnut’ Extension abt, Ciiins and Glas Ware, Piutod W joauette, Boxy Brussels and other Carpets through- out tie hoube. Skitchen requisites, lot of coat and wood), te. ‘Lange Brown Horse, Phaeton ind Harness. The furniture is nearly new snd should command the attention of parties refurusish — The Phaeton and Harness will sold tn front of Metueing: ne wey ‘CLOCK. a Administr: Pe RATCLIF¥E, DARE CO.” _a6-8 SAnctioneers, VALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers. 4 Lere Fo VALUABLE UNIMPROVED BUILD- Hox HERMAN AVENUE AND BEADTIPOELY | Lock! ED. NDAY, DECEMBER ELEVENTH, at THREE O'CLOCK P.M., we shall sell, in tront of ‘the | tors Is Heo 11, LOTS 6 AND 14 IN BLOCK LOTS T AND 3, LOTR LAND: OF TODD # BLOWN, AURDIVISION OF P ANT. PLAINE, SEE PLAT F THE AUC. | Az UE GENICE 01 TIONEERS AND WILL BE EXMIITRD AT TIE and 17, are included in, tat | TIME OF BALE in blocks 13, 16 of Pieasant Plains proposed to be taken in Grant | riein exteudiny the street and avenmes av of swe: One-tiied cath; talunes in one and two years frou the day of sale, with interest at the rate of U per vent per annum, and secuted hy a deed of | Trast on the proverty aud. 9100 down ‘cn each of property wren struck of All conveyancinec, &c at purchaser ‘If the p resi « or purchasers sh: th the terns of within ten day: uf pale the property soir i. her oF them wil be reso. at hint ber OF tele WALTEM B. WILLTASS & CO. ‘Auctioncers iPuOMAS BE. WaGGAaT Real Estate Auction cer TRUSTEES’ $ALE OF 101 DWELLING, NO. i508 IMPROVED BY BRICK ri OUTHWEST. By virtue of, asleed of frei aes of dues. ae, ct Foc one of the trict of Courubia, and at the request of the a af {the promissory notes securel, there: AURSDAIs tee ELEVENTH DAY of DECEAL | Blas, 4H, at POUR O'CLOCK P. 31, iu trout of th sen, sei) xt jrublic auction, to the hiwliest Vdd elof juni ta the city of Washin, ot Coluubiay kuuien and wlistin jots natubered Your Cy sau By ate on the Ist in Liber ‘ons of the Dis. orth 115 feet ni teet 1 fhches, and thence sout! in Liter No. LLB, tolto 2, of alr a Feri of sale, casi and the residue m two equal able in one (1) anna two (2) years At the rate oo vor Wi One-thint of te purchase money in snstalinents, bay sales notes or the wall be Secured bya “40 property "so mold, to the mutistac- Hom of the nnersigned. oF all tue bupehuae money ‘Adcponlt of £200 will be required af tue uf sales ubveyancing and Tecurdine tera. OL male ar the day oF ‘wale, A whe property’ the cost of the ‘rink and vest of urchuser, aiter ten days’ notice in the RT W, McPHERSON, \, Fie { Trustees. er RT GALLERIES OF RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 20 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. IMPORTANT HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT oF PEREMPTORY SALE AT AUCTION, BY CATALOGUE, OF RARE OBJECTS OF ART, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, EMBRACING STATUARY, FRENCH AND REAL BRONZES, PORCELAINS, BEAUTIFUL MANTEL AND HALL VASES ON PEDESTALS, GROUPS, STATUETTES, PEDESTALS, CLOCKS, TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF AND BRIC-A-BRAC, MARBLE AND PORCELAIN, &c., ke., MAKING A MOST ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION OF ART GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE APPROACHING SEASON. ‘TO BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, FOR AC- COUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, AT PUB- | LIC AUCTION, ( THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. AND HALY-PAST | SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M., IN OUR FINE ART GALLERIES, 0 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. ON FREE PUBLIC EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY, | DECEMBER TENTH, UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK P.M. dé-dads ABT GALLERIES OF RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ‘920 PA. AVE. N.W. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF SALE AT AUCTION BY CATALOGUE OF FINE OLD AND MODERN OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLORS ‘TO BE SOLD AT OUR FINE ART GALLERIES, 90 PA. AVE. N.W., on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBEB ELEVENTH, AT 3:30 O'CLOCK. ‘This collection embraces several sixteenth and soven- teenth century pisces by celebrated artists of the time. Among the artists represented are De Grossi, Fortu- nati, Cassineli, Bamiros, R. Perez and many others, including the celebrated Flemish artist, A. ADBIAENSEN. r[uostas Dowr, ANG, Auctionser. TRUSTER'S SALE OF Lor. RAND THI OF LOY QIN 8 By fie et deed of trust Focurte REASTERN i Liter So, 5, one of the lend records of the District welt set! at putiie auction in the auction Dowsing strect snd Pennsyiva- COND DAY OL DE- TWO O'CLOCK na Teil ewtute: Alot Lot R and the wet oa Lot @ by the depth of the fot, im 4G8 in the aud city, ax the Sune are laid down ure, Howe sivision, with the ice and Delma. 18 OF Stl at tine of sa computed with aneing at pure! ‘Gi0-10t ‘owt of #100 to be” made tel it toring of sale ure not yp aiter dito of tale. Convey- ES B. CHURCH, Trustee. ctioneer. ED PROPERTY ON THE SEA OF AUTLAND WATEIE THWEST, ADJOINING LITTLE Ds WAREHOUSE’ AND WHARF’ PROP. | Seyeare iV MAURY feet. HOW cc tibied us a Wood aiKd ca yard,’ adjomme Littlefield 8 ww property: suited for manufacturing or sturaze pUur- poses. Leriss: $5 cash, the residue in one and two years, with notes’ Dearie interest and sured. by a de trust.” All conveyancimz ind recordin’ at Dares cost.” $200 Ceposit required at te Wie OL RAC, Leni ot sitet in ten days trom the iay of wsieor the property wii ve resold ut tue. risk ni! cost ot the detaniting purraser. Mao-dty T UBLIC SALE | Pyrat REAL, Es PROvERTY E. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Under and by virtue of a power contained, in a mort- gare excented by the Potoriae ited bent Btune Con finy.ot Momtguinery county, Maryland, to Henry i. Door ont otter, om fe "hs sya June, AD. Tee and recorded in Liber J.A., No. Be of the land record Gooks oF Slonteomuery counts jana, and by direction of certain of the parties Be ‘ured (detauit having been wade in the went of the indebtoiness desrrived thereon), tue waders: ted the duly constituted attorney jor the partien secured, Ey'sald norteare snd naiced there for oe ae wt sel a et se. om Ukpay. ae TyEN TET orp} ECE BI at TWO OC! to the hichest bi following real ‘state ‘and personal pro} sone? be ely Allvthe Property sentinel and d mortzave, cousistis of all S, plocen cr pat cela of land ers —_ being in Mostgourerr county, in the state of ‘Mary mated am tots unt creed three Gi) and part of lot ummbered four pin thedivision Of the real estate of the te Joun F.C. eter, tiiade oy Me Sate ry county, an court by the ce for fon ‘county, ana coUurt case tT beter aad others'va Johar kG, Peter pies No. 11s eauity. to a and oniainine A actes of land, more or less. ‘Lhe said tra being the same which were aid Sag Red: aiitane Con wile, by deed auione the ect county, in lber E. B. P. ‘And aito all the lls, mac niacitnery dons, sows, meme eaiace beiny on, about and ae Steins erent te Tuding the: TE A EL NEA SENECA, MARYLAND. fo. 28, foliog 17. Bec i josie, n ne PUBLIC EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ‘TENTH, AFTER 9 A.M. AND UNTIL 9 P.M. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioncers. Auctioneers, ‘avenue, oppoaite City Post Office. P_VALVABLE HOUSEHOLD By of ai, uptaipe pas ieee ae ae ve ing to ori: right and Pinto lnacr# lomg su tue Cuctapenue taut Gang anal Conipany’, cember *h, 1853. to. crawoff ‘and use for water power twelve hundred and fitty inches Of water. ‘The five i eres lewriel in the nore: face an to be aold inclu the celetrated Senece Flee of Ked sand stone, with all the ait tori sna frainways. care, derriaia, Bc ihe property m= acasted tn eth van peake unc! Olu canal af the out Bfout twenty-two ules above Geonestownr ani sie fronts on the public road leadinye fom Georxetown to Hocjesviie uwa, as the aver raed, abd adiuin the joocvh Dyson. Upton Darby: aunt Pie" smsis bate’ lore uetn. toured ae a boot faere ‘ands in Montwomery a Sota, 4 D.C, S| thence east | sa atthe oc ten or the purchaser, | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DA Wee 5 Wiss ee ‘Kectioncers, E00. Acta dO 1G, Auctioneer. FANCY PORCELAIN VASES, SUITABLE FOR TRE HOLIDAYS, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER TWELFTH, 1800, at TEN O'CLOCK, at my auction rooms, I shall ‘tell a consigninent of the above goods,to which the at- tention of the trade is directed. e102 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. pic ue fad BROUGHAM WV AUTEN 5. WILLIANS 6 00., Auctioneers. LARGE Al ASSO) ‘TED OCK Re. Spot tee Hanmer ae gHEST, Tito 1S, COUNTER CANDLES, JEL- MS, BS. BROOMS. TU) DA’ MBER TWELFTH, commenc- fog at TEN OC DOK A we shel sell at tive well Store southeest corner af North C ‘and thwcat the above Well-assortet stock of Dy en i ont 89 NE “O'CLOC! one snocen\" WAGON AND THO BUGGIES. Terme cass. doce WALTER i B. WILLIAMS & 00, Aucte_ AUCTION, IN JE WH SELL WE WH, MONT of oth BfOHe. GA TURDAY, “oh ‘MihreesTH, u SATU Hib 1800, i , 500 Lap Robes, White and Harnets; 18 Carriages, Bucsien and sn ae ei Horses, ress | foods are consiened to usand mast te sold. now is Fhanee {0 get a Lorse Blanket, Lap lisbe or Set of Har: ‘pens at hialf prices don’t muss it. bane GEO. W. TAYLOR & CO. _do-ly S10 La ave. H.W. De UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. RUSTEES STORY AND Base. ME! NO. 215 BTREET NOMTHWEST. reconiad in Liber virtue of a deed of trast day nt the land records of By. No. 1:8, follo £1 et seq. one | the District or Columbtar we will se Teh BEES eR EDA DECEMBER, 1800, A'S HALF-PAST the iollowing'real estate, situated in the ineton and District or Covuuibla, nd uo ignated us a part of orieinal lot 1 fh of squire numbered ‘9, compenring for the part convered On nie of iid square at 4 point two hundred and ten (10) feet west of i sat 1 | Rity-one and #100 tet to, "°C | ou tue nortis ine of said "°C tothe plaice of bevinnins, tozether w ways, caseuients, Th! to th privilewes and we Sue LClUBINZ OF Mm any Wise { | (ne-thind cash ; balance in two equal install- | mente at one auct two years, notes Jo be siven bearine Mix per cent interest, payable weini-vunaally and to be secured by dew! of trust op property sold, or all cash, ‘option of purchaser, Cony ke. at pur haser'scont. "A vleposit of #500 required at tine of sale. ‘Terurs to be complied with in ten days, other- wie the trustees reserve the rucht to rese!l te prop | erty at the riscand vost of tie defaulting purchaser | after five days’ “advertisement of such resale in SOIe Rewspaper published in Washington, D.C 2. PEARSALL, | Beaumont HELENA, MONTANA, The City of Helena is located in the beautiful Prickly Poar Valley: is substantially built of stone and brick, | With wood hotels, churches, sshoolk and all modern conveniences of life. The society is exceptionally high clans, Lavine nore than the average number of edu- cated and inteliizent people, Asaplace of residence it is uneq reached by luxurious trains daily, | img cars, om the Nort! | railways frou St. Kansas City vin round trip tiekets. ‘Montana Las dozens of broad valleys so fertile with the deposits of azes that farmers find in them a para ise of productiveness and a home inurket for all yield. Greatest of ail advantages of Montuna is the wonder- falclnoate. The warm winds of the Pacific ocean modify the temperature to the degree which affords the hichest physical comfor.. The air isso full of ozone und 90 exhilarating in its effects that the con- tuned existence of disease is an intprobability. Consumptives sind in the aimout constant succession & bright sunshiny days and dry atmosphere remedies which soon drive away their worst syiptous, and a quick increase of appetite and fesh indicates an early return gy health. Jed. Itcan be through din- mh Pacific und Great Northern Paul and Minneapo'is, or from inion Pacific railroad. “Low rate | For full information address L. G. PHELPS, Secretary Citizens’ Committee, 820-wasly Helena, Montana. Vioit x new $100,000 will Fe tunu year. Prowd.t is prover Thoromgily covered by Address FALLS (LE, tur ot eric lover bot), atte fe at enter = Datents recently sn Mice, Maat | Baresax & C. On, BANKLLS AND BROKERS, MEMBEES Kk S AND COTTON at TROMBLLDGE (member Wee Stock Excunnse sunce 1870) rE = paris 25-1 Grorora-Arasama INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CO. GEN. BEN. F. BUTLER, President. HON. JAS, W. HYATT, Treasurer. THIS COMPANY IS NOW OFFERING A LIMITED AMOUNT OF ITSCAPITALSTOCK AND INVESTORS, WHETHER SMALL OR LARGE, WILL FIND IT THE BEST THING ON THE MARKET. FULL PARTICULARS FURNISHED BY ‘THE COMPANY'S AGENT, W. K. PEABODY, 916 F. ST. N.W. Woors & Co., BANKERS, Deponits, F: aoe fr Jt d Collectic cchanze, Poult sd Col Parties having mouey iyi dle for ‘i G0 oF 90 aps wl etetve tenet Lorsaite’ Ly leaves eth Linine. | ,TEWKSBU RY, WB Ens, Banker, 50 Broudway, N Manaver, Meinber Washington Stock Excuanze. LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & Ci BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1335 F 8T., WASHINGTON, D.C, Muy and for cashor on cin St Bey, sell, for cashor om mans tocks, "Bonds, Direct en wires to New York and Chicago. {interest allowed on deposits, Out-of-town business a speciaity. "All Loca Securities dealt in. Constant quotations allmarkets.— Telephone 345. NO. W, CORSON. 3NQ. W. MACARTNEY, J jomber N. ¥. Stock Ex. n13-1m CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F 8ST: N.W., Hankers and Dealers in ‘Goveroment Bonds, gee Eitigs hated om eens aoe accents eet eta cuit vigmerican Well Telephone Stock bought and sold 1y18 FAMILY SUPPLIES. Omz 11 Crnrs._ AY, “DECEMBER 10, 1890. pt Al |S. KRAMER. 1 Tom it Fat. tol! eelaees ek fox cirrulare and STAY MA’ SEM ‘teachers’ train- culture, drawing, music, Fee ee an eon en LD ITA! METHOD. OE RR SE ooo ties: AITy, OF TO: VE ead LIT Y, oe Ke SNCIATTO! REISE ARSE AEB it we irs. Annie Louise Cary Raymond. THE PARISIAN SCHOOL FOR | ® NT, Soune AU classical stud: in Prone! other lancuage: oigh aren aa ba ENES. Princiyais. atm S#OeTyANn, Acne Phonegraphy in_sixteen easy ficiency intheeeitanstin. Send for famphiee, Stasens ved to obtain positions. Typewriting taught tree to rapids. Houd School Aewe Phoncraphy, $21 F stn. w a Td MULVRY, So LE GREATEST, Gero tunity ever oftered Yo Parrats; Chbdren, Teaver eners, Decorators or Artists t0 learn to” dra) Paint periectly: best and cheapest. water colors, china and oil paintin: Gaiand we the wopuerial pruvrcas of att lett og to order from $10 to. 85,00 The teacher, 1. d ntudied, Hiteen Europe. ion. Paani Arts. Nid E di-tn AND MODERN TAN: professomal teac ‘1 Sorbonne, fare MORRELL, has lind 12 needa) with tho ies celebrated. a $200,000 worth of painun: noe for wale. National "Are F i RENCH, CLAN: euaes: Prof. 1, Dhaptly cat Cured linet aL. Larro aw 1223 FIFTEENTH ST. NW. The Misses Kerr'n Home School for Young Ladies and Little Children. n28-Lin CoLUmBIy 65: Ohy OF MUSIC, O13 PENNSYLVARLA AV! n28-ctm [HE COLUMBIAN U: ‘The Preperators School, 17035 Hat, Coltinbian Colleze.a, ‘The Corcoran SeientiNe School, u ‘The Laew Scholae. con, Leh aid The Medical School, 1 Phe Dental Schoot of the Ui cue or otter aN At AMES. WE RIED EK, GRADUATE OF of Washington Choral Society, im piano, orzan_und voice. will wer IMLOT HAT 119 10th st. a. ipzle, will rive mstrust mail circular for $ isn moderate, S20 "280. VOCKEY. Tie STUDIED ABROAD), Z Instructions Given in ‘Draycins and Painting. ARTES Wallach place nw M MITTS SCHOOL KINDERG, AM and Priwary- 401 3d wt. n.w.coaclws from. tl orth:west section, Cxpjtol Hill and Navy Vand. Artic: ‘and 8) tant the deaf. ols-2m" MES UYERS, BOARDING AND Day scHoor, ‘oun Ladies, and, Latte Giri corn of teachers and thoronch instruction in all departuceuts. French by an aituted laay just arrived froin Pars, Delearte “spsten of ‘physical culture uy a raduate the Boston Seliwol of Urat partictlars sde tle Prncioal, Mee. KUIZKBETH He Mi EAR Tet st nw. ulin § MES OnAG ak: al BOSTON UNIVERSITY, 1519 P st. n.w. | Pupiis prepared ior college and civil service examinations. niz-hin* MAL INSTITUT KXDERGagre: TRAINING TEACHERS, FOR, Mrs. LOUISE and Mixx SUSIE POLLOCK, principals. A lane nuuuber of kinderarteners will eoon tw in de> For particulars apply at the National Kinder: . 101/ 10th s:., or the Froebal Inst itate, 1127 nld-in h st” FE NCH LESSONS BY MLLE. V. PRUD' HOMME, hor French System of Sound. For particulars address 301 D st. nw. __n10-Ln ELAcerion, onaTory, ACTING. Three complete courses. "Call for catalogue. Diplomas, Degrees and Teachers’ Certificates com- ferred, “Che success Of Our graduates Nas surpassed all expectation. MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION, ott Cit 412th st. nw. NOEWOOD INSTITUTE, AN Select Hoarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Little Gir's, | Four lance connecting houses, with oven grounds front and rear. "“Factity of twenty-ave ofexeurs and teachers. | Girls prepared for collece OF vadh POPS Wwithown ts Thetollowiny prfeato classes Ghject and Cadtbeawings Stee E. Dee nis, Miss Eval LoComet dare and Stady of Del Serle, Mine Mary re and Study of Del Evelyn Vallridyce ; Mednen Literature and Current Topics, Mrs. Don P. aor sis ral nveraation is own nate ¢ method, Prot. J. D. Gaillard 1 French Literature and History, Prot. Xavier Teil- jer German Lancuace and Litersture, Fran Poosctc: Nieniting euftapetad nen A&W Moles: inand. iN THE CE! NSTILCTE, j igineariy ia Nov. : Mewse? Course ii Historical and Folitical Topics of Modern Germany, Dr, phil. Heruan Shonbela Individual instruction im Voice Ca T. ‘Simon: ‘On the Piano, Dr, Gloctzner Abd in the Bench: Lanvaacs, Prof, Tettard, For pare ularg alice tr st Ste WILLTA Salta! 1407 Massacuusetis ave., Washington, D. IVIL SERVICE AND DEPARTMENTAL EXAM: /pations. Full information, Successtul prepara Hon. 34 yours’ expecienre. 8, W. FLY. Avy Institi JOREIGNERS DESIRING EXPERIENCED Teacher of English inay address Miss BALCH, 1207 10th st. Hetets by permission «, former pupils, Chiliian Min- isier ver Oc Pan-American Delecates. 07-20 ay -k{HARVARD), asit rene eters siliieopen | Bore tind reraine een Berea | D / OSDERE_ FOR CH i TREE “OMA Wares as Cara, bowkictuen. Goons, Seripan Pavers,” Dive. Sw, case Bafin Ratha tan oe TAY ootLD oat “ion whee Diand Ewin.) Me BYATT, MODI | STE HAs ue MON fom, sh Sth xt 304 to the le w SPRCIALIST IN poe Pesan ot ae a Fr FRONTS! Always te onder by piain MLLE. M. J. PRANDI'S, ‘1329 F st. n. | Importer of Fine French Hair Goots. " | FRENCH DYEING SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN: tte Establiguineat, 1:30) New York ave. Pirst= | glass Katies’ and ets work ‘of every" derive J giyet gud Evening Drewes” ANTON AND ri Fat Bary 9 108.1. wen WePAt 0. 11 Gana Lamy § 410 and TS pe NL a Te Cihatear tte Ure Cor Baltimore to New Vorb: Bal a ms tun lay For Ne ork only, Litaited Expres: with Dinar Oat, 00 pm. daily PHILADELPHIA ONLY. ‘and Apres. Munday oni | exh aI EMC, tormerly with A. Pisher = For Boston, without FISCHEIS DRY CLEANING EAT my cry ct oi AMR aN GruNeS Ae yey set eae ae ee cleaned and dyent water Vein ped: Ladice’ Eveaitee Tircome sy cisity. Thirty-five years ‘experience. Prices ‘nnal- | erate.” Goods: tor and delivered. ory LL-WOOL GARMENTS, MADE UP OK RIPPED, ‘dyed & yood mourmmsg black. A. FISCHER, a4 | Tue Leapixc A DECKPR BROS.’ PIANOS. WEBER PIANOS. FISCHER PIANOS. IVERS & POND PIANOS, ESTEY PIANOS. ESTEY ORGANS. MODERATE PRICES. EASY TERMS, fd instruments taken in part payment. ‘Tuning and Repairing. ‘Telephone 1320. SANDERS & STAYMAN. Frank Butler, Manager, WA F ST. NW. N. Charies st., Baltimore; TF. Brood st.. Richmond, Va. | NWAY AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS PIANOS and Organs for sale or rent at DROPS, Sole cent Rt Va. ave. Trt FFF Fer t ae re FF r kK | T ¥ F Prize Medal Paris Exposition. 200 first prerimns; indorsed by Quratiity. “Ost Pimes taken in © ‘The only Uprchit tha oitr PF S Tth st. mw. ALLET & DAVIS PIANOS. Pitty peers est roves tein the richost, purest, yeetesty eran lest tune end wost-euduring made. ALO SUMNEN, Avent, S11 Mth st. now. ol "HE HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO Is THE ONLY | ade .n the World Which Positively kuproves al) climates." This is a very stron aamer- tien, Lut we can substantiate it by textinony which Is irresistible. Other ‘pianos deteriorate, owing to the tone being invariably metalic. By the Hardinan method of construction, lowever, which is based pon the violin principle ot Fexomance, se on tends te develop the brautittl tome PPR OO oF the instrament, “We EeoNT0 Fst KOK NN A BBR x x AA BOR OF BS RRS Gah BM BF K kK ON , 4, BBB ERR UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSA™? AND DURABILI _Sprcinl attention of :"Furcbavts’ Is tnvited to Beir tists imal! in deatsm EST DECORATIVE AMT. Pants for au SECOND-HAND PIANOS.—A large assortment, | counts shot every wel buc make the Pe meh re Slomd-ont at low'ngtres. "SPECTAL iSbe CEMENTS tered hark MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS when Wal. KNABE & CO. a6 S17 Market sim | BICYCLES. Bes AND Grint BrevcLes FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. ‘We have the largest and best stock in the city. Our line of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Safeties is very complete. We offer these goods from $30 to $135. GEO. 8. ATWATER & CO., $26-3m 1424-26 Pennsylvania ave. __ GENTLEMEN'S GOODS F. S att Srock OF FOREIGN COATINGS, ¥ SUITINGS, OVERCOATING ERINGS RECEIVED. GENTLEMEN WHO ADMIRE FIRST-CLASS TAILOKING AR VITED TO INSPECT. ALL GARMENTS CUT BY H. D. BARR, 111] PA. AVE., AKEGUAR- Nox, ND TROUS- ANTEED TO BE OF THE COMMECT STYLE. Ac 38 COLLEGE, 15 E ST. wAL oo. arse, $3 per inonth, for ten months: dey and evenihy sessions and class iustracth-n; students Prepared tor service exaninations: new method of illustrating Lookkeepiny, by which students advance ing TP Shortuand and ‘Typewriting, three months, $10. olsun" 7 OGAL LESSON Vv MS. HARRIET MILLS _Hemoved to 1127 10TH ST. NW. MISSBALcipscty LSERVICEINSTITUTEAND AM. vusiness colieze, 1207 100: st. Rew. Pupila pre- pared successtully 10r civil servies, tal and census euuninahons. n53m sear jORT ROUTE TO LONDO} SHOBEROCTE To LONDON. NORDPECTSCHER LLOYD 8.8. CO. ‘Fast Express Steaiuers, To Southanipton London, Bi an At PROFESSIONAL. QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Corner 7 Dats. nw. Embraces six schovis, viz: School of Business, Accounts ant English, Preparitory” English and Elementary eae Schoo! oi Sborthand, wz and kg ect erg ane ME. DREAMER, THE ONLY WOND! L tied bath ‘atrolower iu the city, M and tacky dates. Don't fail For Atiautic Cnty, 11-40 8.1m. Week wer 100 tsk” wchoo's ahd collewes for | 4 transter “to ulton st tap pe EA <1 oa eae He ‘daily P30 pan. WASHINGT. day For hie wi daily ree ‘Traint ieawe ‘Abenamate aer eit BAe gore axp or ATLROAD. Rohedule inetet Noveniher 14, 1880. Leave Washington For Chicazo ._ Ventibvuled express, dally 17-30a.0., expres BOW pom For Cay tnnat, St Louls and Indianapolis, daily 33 36 and 14 2a py Yor Pitestare am ond mw of Lexington and points in the Shenandoah Valley. Way Stations, 15:30 p.m. oa has, 20 pt mafany, asthe or Aunay ke ‘Sundays, 60. » for Frederick, (6:90, Gh, $0.90, 121290 a.am., 1-1, 43200, 4A) pm wi. 40 aan, and t Chae ny ha, et St! Jase daly er Tie am ROYAL BLUE LINE POR NEW. YORK AND PuvLabe ao ev Yon. Teutots andthe ain, "2th 8-00: TE Bhatt para Carson day tains a0) yet the 10-0 my vints Werween Ball wd TAY matey PEM Schedule a.1n.— bat oraeonsv ite, Bristol, Kuoxvilie, Fast Mail daily for © venapeake and Gke, Atlanta, Meruystats. he?) Orleans, ‘Ts woot New York tor Atinnte PUlluuan ‘Sieeper Atlanta to ‘Orleans, 0 pan trast ind interivediate station 336 p.tn, Daily, rune to Greenville, B.C. Pulinamn Sieepers fo Greenshors Slegres to Mets via ii witha Pullman Sleeper vile. ety ii Mouten tyre dally tor Duacitie, Haietch, Sarthe. Charittey Aucusta’ Atlanta, New Orleans, Texas ear Wi omtwo tnd Caltiornias Youliinan \eot New Orleans via AUanta and. Mo Sleeper Washington to Birnine vie ghd Georgia Pacihe Railway, and” Pulliam Wasiuneton to Asheville and Hot Springs, §. Salisvary: Also Washinton to Auguste via Chatlotte. “irate on Washington and Ohio division leave to ‘Suame Rleepee ‘Tells all events of lite. Uilice «. . to Pp. ington 9-00 a.m. daily, ‘ez pom. daily and 4:45 p.m, On Suaay trom Lain. oS G0 pon A hae, | Ay. Retna wr te Washimcon 690 om. adh ‘ Fas trains fron the south vis Deo M™, ~RAPHAL, THE ©! CELEBRATED CLAIR | vilie Louse eaeive tn Washington 6. m., voyant and astrojogist, the seventh daughter,born with Cat haw: wopactal hcahine power ofges naar | Sef tyra at 3 atapenriaceet tome wisiady. Kovus rake ated Ohio Pate 2S Be y quarter y OF mnonth.y installiuent rates, oa ce sae | tea Ap a and ee and nicht sss.cns. Spencerian jraddates always i | PROP. CLAY, THE OLD-ESTABLISHED ONT car reservations denand.’ Wnte or call or iinatrated annowncement | [° reitsiie seniaige. and uaturaivorn Clairvoyant | gursikiel se"inecs: Scie at oles S00 Reset Sor BOER G. SPERCEIN CL Sonierfal prophetic gaftot tnd acu weetale ees | SEivamia wre amb e, oc _ Mii SARA’A. SPENCEIV Eniien a wery ‘ands lout ‘of wtolen proerty rns | Tat Jas i TAYLOR, separated towether, causes “speedy 7OUNG LADIES’ AND CHILDEI mie (ness. removes fai mubles, * | (SHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, Y Serie ticferetny cou rtaiee sate | Rheseatatenn Seana’ teat, raat, eel a | ze =e ervive Exaual paps Pes a ‘co over bees Sched fine UAURA'U. TALBOUTS sloth _— s woo jours. ‘Trains Union DRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL, 181, I ST..N.W. | Hours, 9a.m. to8:30p.m. Sundays, 2to8p.m dey oy “A Prisary, Iniertuediate and tual Shoot for ot A amis’ Arrive st Old Pout 610 pom eieit Preparas for any collere. THOS. S21 Norfolk at 6 40 p. w saiDw LLL, Prsicipal.” Oftice hows, 304 pa, nusoute | 113f'4 mn Giacignat bs aly tor ae x rears ‘tireiueh without change to W. C, TOWNSEND AND MISS ADA L. TOWNS- enat ving at 7 sk a: Ea Si eechers of Hn: Vora ture race MEDICAL, &e. “Veetibaie I Oratory and accion (Shaitexbury: Method), —— SCUN7 Eth aes ase INDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL, JSRENGAMTES ROMMAL TRACNING sae Tiss papas ‘Term bewins Oct.1, Tay “Sulm LOUIBA MANN At MSS SUSAN ANDREWS RICE, deities BE Somers Boston, Masa. Cir- CADEMY OF THE HOLY ‘7 braces 1312 MASSA. chusetts ave., em! tharoueh Pare and Satie: Mame and Art Binnoy fas Wniiee Guile ‘Tut nemirrz senor o raxavaons, ‘733 lath at. nw. Bech ent Mest Reaction Inctrastion, EAD AND BE Wish -—DE-GROTHERS, 905 B<- before’ ie and rade oath ‘that he is EXCELSIOR, trom Stee itr

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