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16 LOCAL MENTION. Ms oe beret preaaer Ta F, CITY_ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. AMU! NTS. caidiliais Rabbi Stern Lectures om the Followers ofthe | No Cause for Alarm—New Regulations by ‘ms Pact ate jl a FoRECAST inoanhortnargageatesne by adkaseeee sane ees sass the Health Ofies. ‘Set seetipn Je caused bye morbid condition of The bree eee Coffee neato Bie wAseiseren tae District of Columbia and Maryland, |“ in America was munberel alinét ha 6 ‘explains the success of Hood's Sareaparilla standard \ fr daing ese of Banaras vie he ~ La tncaring this disease. We have many letters telling tly | of the lecture by Rev. L. Stern at the Eighth | aiphtheria ‘eilecaaiae warmer: light rains during Sunday Steet: Ryungegee thet evening in douantien tuuor lan wepavsed eacaetmncesgene joe see ae TS Cota at eiee cont | of curee which seem really wonderful. Hood's Sarse- ee * | with the regular Friday evening service. The | diseases has not been unusually large for the | dancing of the favorite dialect comedian, ae the | Parills overcomes or neutralizes the acidity of the with ‘iteelf touches of human interest | blood and restores the vital to e healthy con- CONDITION OF THE WATER SS rere meet ome season, theaverige now being less than five per-] Pre iorin Satensity od pore interoting sad diesa. Tham vas water ths pales en echan ef Tem and condition of water at 7 tine tn eho which day. probable than all the salient features heumatiam should try Hood's Sarsaperille. a.m.—Great Fails, temperature, 35; condition, | Prevailing country. permitted WHAT THE WEALTH OFFICER SAYS. other plays. The mad house Seen ee ae “For chronic rheumatism Hood's Sarsaperille did 16. “Receiving reservoir. temperature, 38. Con- | Jadaiam ity fullest and fairest development. | Health Officer Townshend said to a Stan re- | St. Bernard dog “Plinlimmon,” the strong dition at north connection. 23: condition at | Judaism, he said, was essentially a religion that matic company, aided by a of tiny actors | ™*™ore food than anything else I have ever taken.” touch connection, 36: distributing ‘reservoir, | stimulates thought and absolute freedem of de-| Por‘ tuis morning that he Aid not think there | So sccemorieg,allelp to make ea | ¥- MILLER, merc Contre, Pa temperature, condition at influent gate | Tolooment such as was afforded im this coun- en t that cannot w. HOODS SARSAPARILLA 5 now than there of the Hrd siternarsdt pas ev aise) tention met ewe nr for aes ewan Pat |e ode Sad Tes | eran eee acer ee river, 1:40 p.m. etree ceceraapee — nahn said, pokes Saar my — ——e ieee ca es ‘ty C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Guat Curva | sent in the main the three shades of religious | ‘Ne™ bythe law. Heretofore, said the | die and Sara Von Leer will come to Harris’ en : ‘1th st, bet. Gand H. opinion—the orthodox, moderately reformed | 20° te of eae Pheator next week. presenting “On the Fron- . for’ Sd cents is uncscelled. "New crop teas, | a ™aer™aure, ond the alte reformed oF red | now o ‘he principal cities. It wnatcon here thes 4 | aS ; C . To jew ye | PO = Best i0-cent tes on the continent, Full line of | direct ex; of the. will of God and of Pie lS Avsederapapppeter A Ey ipa ayer 3 ay act Srery, Nariety of teas, coffees and ae iecakfess | “i¥ine authorship Tatkel io Uke’ Here | form and in many instances it was difficult to | brass band of genuine Indians whick oll make ? See, are Load ands Zotaen OF all, Taraal, 20 ,the Holt | tell whether the patients wero really suffering | dally street parndce costumed tn fall Ladien : oN coffee, which we can guarantee to give entire |Tand and a. restoration of the sacrificial from diphtheria sr not, Yeo th “iyuthera Aor BS | POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, a S ae Gaclcesls cel, Howl Tea and Codes | S4ziCe,, 12, the temple. | The ranks of the | considered ameng the clam of diacee tat are | cients steecn, Performance, these Indians REY. 1. DE WITT TALMAGR, DP. “wu Pg pe Ricrenrae Song Y | das ” dances: SEVENTH STREET. ‘Win doit House, 731 Tah vt. bet. Gand H. iytae kamigihies, Deane ee aad eaneiee AngeToUs.” Grea ts Sree bos vars oor onan ont Gace ver hit Rew and triliant lecture, Mester LSS aloha ave ce, arty or | 0h inte wel and couth oa to a prea |gimewhataey foram, and ht Jing | pear pranegoray Yona he surat — sear eoies ip EY 2 eegoarag ot Mocas & Co.'s, 310 Pa. ave. s.0., 20 they sre | extent in the east, are reformed, in contradie- =a los Bennie Rolfe, & entitling you to the Jen. 19_DELAUR - DEBRIMON' RLESQUE Lincoln Music Hall, gelling goods 20 per cent cheaper than other | tir otion to their brethren of the orthodox wing. | ®* it Was 4 week oF two ago. often yours, Conal matingst. a os jobbers rebate, COMPANY. ieee WEDNESDAY, January 21, 1801. houses, & ‘This reform began in the old country about the ‘THE XEW REGULATIONS. to ah ea the Bos- whith willbe retesmed NEW NATIONL THEATRE —————~— | _, Poononen st 7.207. m. Lactareat § ‘Tuan, 818 F street northwest. beginning of the mteentury. They still} Under the new law the health officer has iymphony Orchestra takes place by any grocer Admission, S0cts. With reserved : ————— stand on the platform of historical Judaiem, | adopted a set of regulations, which Hall ‘next Thursday evening, January 15, at 8 or at our oftice, 1S SATURDAY EVENING, te ee . Pl laiem, a regu which were yee | o'clock. Mr. Arthur Nikisch’ will conduct the J FAIS SATURDAY EVENING, frac store, 1110 F st. mw. Hiou—Low— | ie [ith its Sabbath and sacred festive days. They | terday adopted by the Commissioners and are | ©°1cg Mr Arthur Nikisch will conduct the 613 New York avenue. ro Senmary 15; I. wae a” Tae price le lowe Oh is-- | saked upon the Bible ase work of diferent | sh cctor now in force, ‘They areasfollows: | Witehr she eke be ee in Jounsron Bucs. & Thine of Secf tow” This is our new game—selling & 62 | reveccny mebcena an (he Course Of, centuries |The torm scarlet fever, sn applied in the | Washington The will be a brilliant "Tee Deelers MR. F. H. SOTHERY. hat for $1.19. Will you join us? truths and the highest and purest othical teach- | act, shall be held to include scaristina, scarlet | 26; ern a wid gg Coffee Roasters, EE i Righter Paaxe & Sox, One Price, Their reforms consist principally in| rash and canker rash. All persons suffering | pu@summer Night's Dream.” Tickets rT} Epica, Grinders, * : ER Sormeny: — qliminating from the ritual prayers, for ® re-| from either diphtheria ‘br scarlet fever are to | - Coxanzaxttoxar, Cnunow.——Bishop J. H. Vin- peat Seas In His Laiegt Success, Fon fine printing at fair prices go to McGr | Sr fo Jerurtiem anda Fn thoechonoted | be isolated in’ rooms as far removed aa possible | cent will deliver his celebra re, ‘Tom The Best in Fvery Climt THE BASIE OF OCDE AaRnow. & Watzace’s, 1107 E street northwest. characteristic features of Jewish worship, | from those occupied by other persons in the poeta ohne ae ey Fee emectio Beutag: Mechine ee ee Te ‘i sinuon tothe nomena Homax artificial eves, Hiren's, 488 Pa. av. | at the same time aiming to enhance the beauty | building, and upon the top floor, where it is | W%dnenday evening, January 14. Seats, 50 conta, Pe Damestic echeamhine, 4 foum the, Charles Macatee. Oxp Rrz and Bourbon whiskies of 1366, | S84 impressiveness thereof. Tadic: reform, | practicable. No person other thau the physi- |‘ Uareusatser Cuvuicu.—The Ameriean Con Den Domestic Sye Maskine. HA trae aot Seana ot MARSU ALE es Tae chcineat to be had. ‘and of | °0,thtich so far but a rmeall namber of congre-| Con in attendance, and the nurse or tursen, cert Company will appear at Universalist De Domestic Naai — foset] ASNT. 1. BEAR. Capesin a 1879, the cl a anu aS ake: — adhere, no longer stends on the —. shall be admitted pat ak during the pre Church: next Thu cpanel when Miss A Domestic Varo Jep. Tablishment of Camus. Xaoun, 909 7th street | sinegunicg avenediy or tacitiy: the fabbath | valence of the diseaso. ‘Every room occupied | Liveas, the famous violinist will’ ayrear sith will be to your benefit 0 par Washington ofice: G. Aunasats, cor. 7th| _s10 STAGE EXCURSION: northwest. of the Bible; also its Lolidays.. “it wholly dis. | by @ Patient suifering from ether diphtheria or | other ‘wellAnown artnt. fickets, Ie Meizer. | chaseearis, We have ‘ul doncnds apes’ te doce | “Ch'liot Hm branch: Cor: 4th ana Penawyi.| L:2OOL MUSIC HALE. = ; pe 7 S > i searlet fever shal of needles ott's, 50 cent No reserved seats. b--amed 3 inch: r. ennsyl- _ One priceonly. countenances the Jewish ceremonial law and cacthing, exrjicia, Guigiany sod Char cae toriale Keexax’s—Wener & Fieips.Next week at | Stillit would not be wise to take chances when you vania ave. 8. e. rH very outward distinctive feature both to for i ‘i ‘ ? get such unusual bargains NOW. Beaxsxer pure rye whisk, Jewish worship. | likely to harbor the poisons of the disease. | Kernan’s, opening Monday night, the lovers of | Bep Comronts, 35 cents each, at Moons & bg ty hhis address: | Soiled bed and body. linens shall be immediately Yandeville comedy will Lave a feast in Weber & Oa M0 Ee. one 8 “For the promotion of our general welfare, for | Placed in vessels of water containing a solution | Fields’ Own Company, headed by the world's * educational and charitable purposes, our | Of bi-chloride of mercury, chloride of zineand | premier entertainer, Frank nBsh. With him FOR 5c. A YARD TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, Ladies? and Children's Hair Cutting and pooing a specialty, at 8. HeLLER’s. 10-3* Mrs. Cleveland’s Favorite Reading. ‘THE RUSSIAN EXILE, NEW_PUBLICATIONS. Krxo axp MERCHANT, i > aihcacss ig- | other snitable disinfectants. Excremental dis- | are Wilson and Cameron, black-face comedians; | A line of Cambrle Embroideries worth 8e. .a| Send 25 ies? i 5 = ‘The cake and cracker hustlers. fons cplaion stand Shoalion to absaliersee; | charges from patients shall. be recelved into | Hichmond and Glenroy: comedy Losemes a’ | Saint ment Be.» | atanaipee Te set ged ere omy SERRA ES SP RERTS Cuanes Scurmxers Soxs We wish them well. tending to each other a helping hand. In the vensls containing uch ® solution, and all ves- | Tope’s funny wonders, Ramza and Arno; phe- magazine fora whole year anda rebate pre- _ PUBLISH TODAY: a : i be sels used shall be kept scrupulously clean and | nomenal exponeat of thaumaturgical exercise, . — mium worth nearl; Subject: NIHILISM, OR THE RUSSIAN REVOLU- ice axp Routzn Skates. WaLrorD, 477Pa. av. | formation and maintenance of our benevolent | tls used shall be kept, en Dae —, niam iy $2. “It is the most wonder- RISTORY.OF THE UNITED STATER, Visrr Osborne Cafe, 724 13th st. n.w. fame, ad in the founding ead cudowment of theoat, nose and mouth shall be received upon | Isabelin Ward, musical artists, Wiitmany the PES niger pred pe bapa a Sa ae TIONARY MOVEMENT. ‘ ty Rane abane. —— our institutions of education and learning, ali | pieces, of cloth, which must be immediately | champion heavy weight tooth lifter; Rosina, | Cumbr rpicheres poet -recras [nie $1—Nineteen c. - be as Volumes VII, VIliand IX. Second Administration ‘Skates practically ground. J. H. KuEHLING. | without distinction have lent their faithful | burne@. the femsle impersonator, and Weber & Fields. : jeare proud of it— Sic. behind the | ., "Noone better qualified to describe the phases of | of James Madison. 1K13-I817. 12mo, #6. aaa 8. H.| aid.” “All Persons recovering from either diph- | the originators of German comedy. A funn = Bsual price. Our $1.19 Derby is worth $2 of | {)* Siruztle for freedom now going ou in Russia. "— Complete Set. 9 voiwmes in a bus, #18. a Comme Jess than cost at = SSR RIOR theria or ee fever = etnen ‘dan- farce, ar — the Page women ge 4 momaiete Saas any man’s money. George Kennan. with the ce ean Pn — = — The Storrs Habeas Corpus Case. gerous’ and shall not rmitted to associate ‘onight two new Matt Morgan pictures will a thve volumes treating Second Tiecxursswess Wnecks.—Whether it be an| The case of George M. Storrs, arrested here | with others or to attend Fchool, church, or any | be ndded by the City Club, the first, “Lady | Cambric Embroideries that you cannot buy elsewhere TICKETS—€1.50, $1, 75 AND 50 CENTS. ministration of President Madison Mr. Adams’ ;reat estate of law or houses or the possession of by Private Detective Williams about two weeks —_— on Lae a Sip oy oe been fur- bargin and the second, Shakespeare's “Venus | for less than 20c. a yard. I late work, se NE from both: good health recklessness = seen wreak an ago ona bail piece from Westchester county, eee —— bol roa ey 60 het ces Co., ‘now in the employ of the Naw Ena Suor | _%10,15to27 AT METZEROTTS, JAN. 16. Ra arsape ‘scompleted. No more im- rane Oi Fe abies of Mfc praiencs |N-Y¥., where he is charged with libel, and | It shall be tie duty of the renee in heck PENNIES IN THE POST BOX. th st. n.w., between H and I, will | UJ, S Sereent coatetbution to denesteun Ristortent Wamtase excesses, the abuse of tobacco and imprudence y person ree FOR 25. A YARD be pleased to see his many friends and patrons. | Y SIVERSALIST CHURCH, thas been made in this generation. The entire work ¢ eans of un- | which has been before Judge Montgomery on a| the premises where a case of diphtheria or —— a ‘igunes such con-| writ of habeas corpus,. a been submitted. | scarlet fever exists to exercise afl reasonable | How the Government Makes Money Out of | 18-inch wide Swiss Embroideries, beautiful designs, Corner 13th and Lsts. nw, Ice and Roller Skates. Watronp, 477 Pa.sv. ns . ioe worth 28, amd 50c. THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, fronr1801 to 1817. o- aeehe ty en anon oe : ; ; | care in the prevention of the commingling of Careless People. a Drs Henley’s Celery, Beef and Irom, the great | 3bonrrent was made at the instance of Storrs’ persons who come into contact with the patient | “The Post Office Department makes a small ae Dogri ll tae bash pebiency. cox ean ane pelenestmeepeumicgiermagy ad tonic and invigorant. ws ing Messrs. Cook and Cole for the petitioner | japther parsons whereby the contagion might | sum of money out of the people of this city HEncen’s, 720 7th street ne eng Ae | AMIRGRNY Mies Bgdte Loces Violin Soloiet: ate W.a. | rea a oe ‘Try Berkeley. Grae Shak the cathority under which Mr. | “The body of @ person who has died from | €¥¢ry year in a way that is rather out of the ete = eee eel Rese ace Frof. Goria Gpeaniet. at Master neem thre merigrmeyraniras gone > = jams acted was insufficient and od x oS a wh a iooat : ‘ > 2 jo : are cmapink diet Szrrs axp OvEncoars reduced to $9.90. rest was for sinister motives. Mr. Riddle ap- | ¢ither “liphiheria or scarlet fever, shall be im: sore lley ptara noses $5 ngh Swise Flouncings, which are actual bargains | * ome beaken eee: wal. | _pasanree Sale Setometio, 2200 Wot. mw. I 5s see. agumn to vapuoees tm i Que of maonen __Emexax Boos, 7th and | peared for Mr, Williams and claimed thet the | Witch shu be tightly cloued. andthe body shel | Perinendent ofthe city delivery divisions Lad nut, one’ week's trial free. Main office | “\ uavgine GRAND OPERA HOUSE ignited in its tone and correct im point of iitersry Sen ee record presented was suilicient. hot be exposed 40. view except through glavg | 2e Post office, toa Stax reporter yosterday. — ‘7th and H nw. Capitol Hill, 4thand Pa. av.s.e. | Al fain form."—The Nation. wee NE aie Se ga snd aball not be taken to and church ‘or place | “The collectors in their rounds, pou know, fre- FOR Oc. A YARD §87,9,10 SEAEDIES Last arenas of) PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ROONOMY, 7 west. eaard : of public assembly and shall be buried within | quently find in the letter boxes pennies, two or | 45. Swiss 8a Carl cael? PERR! wa pred PO en In the case of C.P. Hubbard of West Virginia forky-cignt ‘hours, unless otherwise ordered by | more. Ae ioaantmananeeiscco: 2 Bima Nino oopatts me one | OY Pt Am mon Freronzs, Pui |, Hzarixa. against C. C. and W. L. Cole to recover £4,700 | the health officer’ No public funeral shall be | * 2 me OT ast. 2 5 ; fopoulcn pro . - EG aeeSian, GbUe lonechaser afc inacunta one te ce held in a dwelling in which there in a-ense of Pill prude ipa Orgad = lene Wake Se calico tock of Rio pr , In this entirely new book, which ts distinct from ite Sex ux Surms axp Ovuacoats we've reduced | engaged as counsel with the defendants the | C\ynertPhiberis or scarlet fever, nor in which | oot, {OT a °ttter and has not a stamp Pine Gumnbric Sets, Clocks, &¢., ata discount of 20 per cent. jab-T* AND THE A GREAT cast. — | om ene crcenih onthe mada to 99.90. E mos., 7th and E. | jury in the Circuit Court today rendered a ver- | \.curved. Immudiately wpe the no 4 Repbngheniernsy ar Gains ke, oka so Sglngook (1 20e. to Oe. e yard. De. CW. ee * A WONDERFUL = AN ARMY OF AUXILI. | 87 #dition.and “Introduction to Political Beonomy,” : =f dict for plaintiff for $2,291. . ly ups recovery of | handy, ore simple, : mg - C. W. Benson, the well-known Balti- ‘ABIES. Prof. Perry deals chiefly with the great principles of satel ree SE for $2,291. person who as been suffering from cither | drop the letter along with acouple of pennice nee more Specialist in Skin Diseases and Diseasos Hoss, the science, history being used incidentally to illus- cream is popular; chicken eroquettes, $1 per ‘The German Dramatic Club. ee & =. oe bog into the nearest box, taking it for granigd that Exquisite Flouncings Washington D Co for the tenn eoeall Skin Foxe trate each topic, dozen. The German Dramatic Club gave an enter-| oom Ur rooms ocbupied shall be thordghty | te S0od-natured pout ofice offal wil buy up to @4a yard. and Nervous Diseases and removing super | 900 PEOPLE IN. EVERY OUTLINES OF PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. isnctiieieaai aes ‘Kemethy’s, 1109 Pa. ay. | tainment Wednesday night at Willard Hall, and disinfected by exposare fe taveral boats t> — and save him the trouble of sticking it ow warts, moles, marks, tumors and TABLEAU. 2 ag By Prof. GEORGE T. LADD, D.D., of Yale Uni- a the occasion being the one hundredth anni-| the fumes of chlorine gas or of burning rul. | ™, s lemishes. Dr. Benson or his’ partner, Dr. | THE FALL. OF ROME. ree Yeruity. With Tlustrations. vo, Baxezs’ Cop Liver Om axp Matr arrests = : a ‘Again, a person may mail aletter and re- | 41: line of BLACK Flouncings . . 2.00. cough, fucreases feeh, saves.life. ‘Thousands | Yerssry of the birth of the gifted dramatic | Pir, sud thall, thereafter be thoroughly | mcmberafterward thathe failed tosteaapit neg, | meee Te Oe Le tetamane, can be found every Wednes- | THE Fait Gp Some UNCLE 20n The entire subject is surveyed im this work, thoarh cadeeie i. Sold by druggists. Writer, Franz Griliparzer his famous drama, | 41)" clothing, bedding, earpete and. other tex. | ling a little doubtful about it, he goes buck — 1212 G¥t news Pm hgh attice, | ___"__t'*"_ SEATS NOW ON BALE. | with fewer details and references than in the nuther® oe a “Sappho,” was selected for performance. This | iiles which have beet expored to the contagion | tl dropa.a couple of coppers’ inte the slot, | Narrow Embroideries to match, 18c. to 50c. a yard. PE STS LOL] CORR ASA Yor: __uimenta,” the purpose of the book being to ive the $9.90 Strts axp OvEncoats. was preceded by an interesting biography of | of: the disease rhall be either burned, exposed | thinking that it will be all right. So it would ines Move Reprouch. Special offer: Ter sant, three Joasons a week, @5. | Dawinner « clear Anowiedge of the outlines of the Euuxax Bnoe., TthandE | Griparser by Prof. Theodore Poesche aad | to superheated steam or thoroughly Lollek«' | if there were only twice us many. pennies ‘col- 7 Most wines upon the market are a mixture of | Seorxpiamatory “ad.” in the Educational column: Beaxezzy is pure. brilliant piano solo by Mrs. William Bruce ——s+— Keoted ns there are letters. But this is not the | and special values in Laces. chemicals and water. Specr’s Wines, however, | _J-1w ELEY is pur ere King. ‘Then followed the play. While all. the To TEST THE LAW. cure. Lots of people forget to stamp their letters are indorsed by the leading surgeons and hLos- N T B Maxrrou Grseen Caampaose for Christmas | actors did well especial praise is due to Mins ———_ Tite. oe uae bow = pital nurses of this country ahd Europe as/+VEw 2 unxisn Barus = . _— : rs ard, an is impossible for us ure most beneficial wine to be had. Bea NT EGaE ould be in every Lousehold | Hoss Pocsclfe as Sappho, Afr. Rothechicld inns | M+ Naw ins Kiquor License Case Beleased | $5 tell to which letters the yenice belong. ani ee OA Hi ¥ # 2 , moet Denescint wine tobe hed. | _jeo-tomiies Cuauies Kraxurn, 737 7thst.nw. | part of slaves was sustained by the followin pee ee one the letters und money are brought to thisoftice | #D, AA u i sees et | Coed 3 — wba soy ap oe bg HB, Today Ignatius Nau was brought into the |and the pennies are carefully preserved and | But 244 UY ughs. and in each case have used “Brown's | y” Nurr vax Exrins Canrer Ciraxrxa Woans, | f'¢7'E. Schade, F-and C. Uke A. Fisher ard | Police Court and acommitment to the work | ¢ventuaily transmitted to the department. In Fi Hee = Ga tty Hi x 681-695 Mass. ave. n. w. Telephone 425-2 Fraulein Nuszbaum, in place of A. Barebard, | house was given on judgment for failing to | thi# way I have collected and turned in 86.ince POPULAR ee A Ee Pen a vw RX 7 last July. SHOPPING PLACE, 13 St. Paul, Minn. Tax well-known firm of Johnson Brothers | who was sick. Among those present were the | pay a fine of $105 imposed on him August 27 4 SEF OSS ARE Lg ad supply more families with fuel than any one | following: Prof. Klemm. Prof. and Mrs. Ruentz- for keeping an unlicensed bar. Mr. ar ETRE 9TH STREET. 2 fan * tates. ler. Mrs. Senator Dixon, Misses Bradley, Evarts, . 2 THE LISTRICT IN CONGRESS, eee: ‘abell and Cox, Mra. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs | once, through Mr. Leon Tobriner, applied €9.50 Repectiox Sax of suits and overcoats | Simon ‘Wolf, Mr.and Mrs. Louis Schade, the |t0 Judge Bradley for a writ of habeas | _ XO TOBACCO OR CIGARETTES FOR miNons. Sronu Coats. Eisruan Buos.. 7th and E. | Misses Schade, Drs. Reyburn and Apel, Mr.and| corpus. He set forth in the peti-| Mr. Edmunds yesterday presented in the Sen- a If ingrowing nails, corns or bunions are in- CoNGREGs IONE CHURCH, conventent Enz wail cure’ them: Price 25e, EDNESDay. Jaw aa Bhoe anime stores or mail. Cuas. 8. REES, TUM AND Bin See ets,» decent Thereto. By AUSTIN PHELPS, D.D., Li. D. With Portrait. 22mo, $1.50. chance at Ellis & Go.%s, $07 Penna. ave ashe | eee ee Mrs. Wiele, Mra. Von Herman, Mrs. Cowper- | ¢;, Pa fa rials favoring th bill Castoria. 5 z | “s"Seld by all bookesliors or aent, postpaid, by $4 Pex Garros, #1 per quart, 50c. a pint. treaite, 3s. Lona Rleppith, ic. He tion his conviction and judgment as above | te memoi oring e ofa awe . BANJO, BANJO—QUICKLY AND COR- ys. $1 per quart, Mrs. . Mr. Hugh Weber, rs jud § ee passage pastas When baby was sick we gave her Castoria. ly taut ple uarter, (CHARLES SCRIB} eee Hew ca ie Wing. Mex. Drouin | 2 Me apen hereto, giving econizance | roiitng tho al of carton ttaco to Yon the wane Chil cried for aio, | wut, toweei Seenieeet eel], Sauer eome r i 5 ¥ in . 0 play a re. 74 I , fork city deci . . ry er, Dr. D. W. Prenti 3 Pas ? AN 323 das st n.w. her latest importation of bonnets and ee i Bbsuop doh 3: Keane, Nee, Ded E> meme | NOT NOW THAT THE DEST PLACE syne ——__ INCOLN MUSIC MALI. ‘SIKISCH. round hats from Lon lon and Paris. ‘Siete Le yim pomeagees psp aa peel sync ce anh Rng = ci br. Tr. ie tin ie o sees ian IN WASHINGTON TO PURCHASE GEN- * Piles! Piles! Piles! : == jake Hai c stody w oliee Court | clergymen and laymen, Rev. P. $. Cha : ‘liam Indi Ee Se eel ccters wha was teresa baka (lise [elon ee ET Dealt: Trsaeoent | eae president of “the Georgetown Univer ATE lee poe EE emp Sth 1 Quant or $1 Warsxy for 75e. only about eighteen years old and he had the | Stoutenburgh. who, he claims, unjustly de-| sity. Accompanying these was a. aynopsis of ey . Pan ever discevecsd” ah aoe ae ene 1 quart of #1 Jamaica rum for T5e. ones 3 . tains him of his liberty, alleging that the Police | the laws of twenty-nine states prohibisiag the CUS ASSORTMENT OF ULSTERS AND old i ret Wo splignes 1 quart of Catawba, 28. weapon in his sock wher Policeman Parker ar- | Court, after taking his recognizance in August | vale of cigurettes ur tobacee te bivere STORM COATS IS NOT SURPASSED Saaecen ey ere a ' prone ono rented him nea 12th and 8 streets lastnight. | lat owt all jurintiction of ‘the eave, Juge BLeaiaine web dues ie ectihacd GE BY ANY SIMILAR LINE IN THE CITY. pase en anced to $2.90. Eisxmax Duos. Tthand E | Hf the jadge has heard ‘more than's hunted | Bradloy certified the cave to the General Term, | ble report on the bill providing for the pay-| MEMIGSTA Ge eecene eee Saratoga Star Spring Water for sale in bottles er Firet Apreatante in Weak One reason given for theexistence of “"A Washington CITY AND DISTRICT times, aid that war that he found the pixtol. If tbe heard in the first instance, and Mr. Nai | ment for the alley conde ec nae MLus Sra Gre Een, . | set by Gee gees by ame oA Tn preva cluding Bible Giese” tothe Genire of mothers to have some J 4 ons who have told eta ae fo that axtive- fal Ri einsteten te tee eee as | beeen eeeeeees rena cee ey Dan | lth see #8 BASS yan | Sine stn Theta oem il AXUSEMENTS TONIGHT. fulon the streets here during the past few ‘Transfers of Real Estate —— WE HAVE ALL SIZES AND SHAPES Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa. Hit the Book suggestions that cannot fail to be helpful \ 3 — years. But Judge Miller never believes such | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Mary THE PROSPECTS FOR THE YEAR. AND EVERY KELIABLE GRADE AT es nutriment and aids digestion. 1 | J, AYMONDS <suanepomnseaunen tar coat Ts Axnavon's —Chadins Nero and the Lions. | explanations, and in this case, aa in others, im-| I. Edelin to LS. Lyon, pt. 21, sec. 7, Barry | _ With the opening of the spring it is expected | PRICES TOSUIT THE MOST SLENDER my ies Senet : os out mak drat x creat. "Ite wiitioxs-—E. H. Sothern in “The Maister of posed maximum penalty, $50 oF ninety | Piri; 9250. Emily H. Reed to J.B. Boutelle, | that many of the projects of enterprise here, PURSE. CALL AND SEE THEM, WE denon, Boxeel Weaken, Pimples cures’by Dr. im the direction of nature and common sense. meaner Te e Mh pet SES t. 3, 8q. 814; $2,000. Caroline Miller to W.G. | Whick have lain dormant during the winter, WILL NOT URGE YoU To BUY. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free at daa ExcuRSONS. ga Hesas-—Geo, ©. Staley in “A Raval Pau SISAL Beat’ sub 17; 0. 634: 009," Henrietta Curtis to | wil be developed, ‘The boar of tre haw ance 6 BMunrz's Duvs Store, 1014 F ot. {All traveling expenses inclaied. oe sn eo + — jorgan’s Parisian - ry Farm: $243. J. | its organization been busy in spreading broad- — PI! I gh Oa 4 gnc nla There was at least one policeman this morn- MeCullough, lots 5 to, | cast everywhere information as'to the eepeblii. ¢ Sella all the year round and cures always, | A ee ees Te FER EEE ey, | Onted Mates Senator trom Penneyivania, 1780-2708, CONDENSED LOCALS. ing whowe appearance contradicted the ‘gen- |. 260; €— J-A. Provott to B.'. “Thom, ties of Alexandria for industrial establishments eS Salvation Oil. only #5 centa, ike , fania ieeak es eee Senn ral, ted de of Gil it ib: - is ~ [. H. Doolittle to al e investmen capi d thes 12 ” —— * x A pleasent little party gathered at Fuber's proanadi regs. Pra pavpyphersteryanidhge 2 ie iter he eee RE ties b barely a week now in which mph AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, An Invention Maicing Sewing a Pastime,| ¢ GRAND TOUR OF FORTY DAYS nae een Ne: Cath, 2.25. ata bat" Test ent enn | Obes Charest fiat prcince | Noe GAR ate, Mea, OB: gE | men Sonoita for fo cme lta] gn. com apvanru ano ona nw, | Weeder ticany Sey High Armin Tanovon ras sovrucny sraras | At@cet¥ vwas Cones, So hw in to with good cheer byall’ par- | He came off duty at 12 o'clock last night and 5 80 vi purpose to try and induce the migration of Office 437 9th street northwest. dll-te : i Scipante ae thom — “i 3. Meyer, M. | at 8 o'clock Sie: i meeniog stood 2 in St. Pat- . s cay a prepaiier! year 1891 certainly promises | ~~" is SSS ot i. Sanger, a. Hi |. Hei . A. L. Rieh- | rick’s Church as a bridegroom wi big white t to well for Alesandria, old and J.J. Ochs. button hole bouquet in ‘his lapel. ‘The bride | held, pts. 10 end” 1i, 04. 464; 92,200. M. F. CLOSE OF THE WEEK OF PRAYER. prtey RELPURECEL CR Sispr tabi iised eee ce ‘This morning at 740 o'clock a fire took place | was Miss Mary A. Giltman. Otlicer J. Dow-| Roach, et al. to H. D- Wilson, all’ interest in iavoeece at STS TST TSS | a at 1604 Connecticut avenue from a defective | ling of the second precinct officiated as Dest | real estate in the District; €-. Matilda O- 1e week of prayer will close here tonight by | «¢ Sie 5 f fue, but little damage was done before it was man, _ The bride wasattended by Misses Minnie Thomas to same, do; &—.' Commissioners D. jor the —— Protestant Chureh. | “A vernacis* Luxurious suites. Private tauguimmas Circle). yx ting wis! Maggie Casey. After ceremony | C. to R. E. L. White, pt. 11, sq. 1061; ¢—. E. E. v. Dr. Greene of Calva Baptist Church, . “s | mbE Sen = * =—_—— Peter Banks. a viclently insane man, gave | the couple repaired to their new home, 429 7th | Hamey to Kate Cook, sub'Oof lots 109, den, | Washington, delivered a dhcouns tnt night nt | NT ANSTAL REDUCTION SALE IN MEN'S |/PHE COMMON WEALTH. Officers Sutton, Gantz and Peters a’ lively | street southwest, and will leave this evening | Long Meadows; €—. May A. Marr to E. J. | th ist Church FINE UNDERWEAR, —y ~Sucineee iy e , ng, 3 the Baptist Church on Washington strect, where fharrisuurg, Pas tussle before they could secure him. He was | for a short bridal tour. They will return and | Hannan, lots 25, 26, $3 to 33, aq. 973: &—. Mary services of the week of prayer were con- JAMES RUSS, broprictor. oo locked i _,.__ | Feceive their friends Monday. M. Daley to Kate M. Weils, lot 17, blk. 7, Ivy | ducted. His sermon was from the text, “I ae ‘The shove Hotel, formerly known ea the Pome ENTIRE COST OF TRIP, O00. An unreserved publication is now offered fur the Aaet John 'T. Morgan, who keeps a drinking ee City; $450. W. A. Gordon ‘to W. C. Buller, | have iment which yo know not of,” and waa 4,[ White Merino, Regular price, 75e. sagnired proprictors snd paamed into toe hands or thet | 4 CALIFORNIA EXCUKSIONS. Jan, 13and 15, Feb. | time. saloon on Sth street southeast, was tried in the Another Civil Service Suit. sub $8, sq. 623; $300. PoNerfal discourse and most acceptable to the ‘Gut peice. Sihame fp ty ~ st the | ge for Epit Since Open for caries charee of Anoping his! Wan G. Spencer of New York has broaght ee jarge congregation. Natural Gray Wool, extra heavy, Its irtuaily bven restit, imvins been senovatta Sane | Teter book, to Mexico or et a Seeeel eat oct Bee ean eae oe | ia a Comet es Gamal Terenas ne pe etal snp pole acaba err xorzs Ci ee per en. | SSE Ge ta Serge MRTG | RATWOND & WHITOOME, ary, civil service commission, to compel them in| since Ge Saath of soit auitea! A rehearsal for the cantata to be produced | New Brithin Knitting Company's, $1.50. Penn. i ee tet aan Slectrie Mgut in every | 11) South Oth st., under Continental Hotel, ay Go Oe. Bone ‘A Sinner From Glick's Alley. case he passed a certain examination “to enter bxttres msaiberss Dovid Gr ra a rect axagnrrerge adore sue acs aa 01.98 | cy ad. ul e,Fun im evry, Reepert sania a bing 4. WU ons Prouns, to chich toe Aether enewery a “Did Bessie Hamilton have religion or was | #i# tame on the list of eligibles for promotion | "OMiné ® TOR6, Past Grand | fook place at the Methodist Protestant lecture | Americen Hosiery Company's Yuil Fashionea | wosel Of ate. Speak ‘easept to cay the Les tases | ones ne. Ws ‘end wih come emportant Additions, she making fun of divine worship?” was the |‘ the grade of examiner in the appraiser's | “Mt apie ated room last night. Brown Cashmere. egular price, #2. Passed. ABONIC HALL, “oTberecan be little doubt.” says Prot, Le Goate, Seg et dg er urea yon |tenenapingane Taepare | al Tae Ma a | tie Beanie data | OT es ram an | eaten gg eM co merece |e ks reve s Seems €3 per da Pe decide this morning. Because Bessie lives in| Tra morte on thg, Oth, inatant at New York. pied waar ce ted cadamreghen |Sradiate lar nase ot Ores na oe Dept seats Sine Whe Lanivs Weal, Witianps kori DE. RICHARD 8. ROSENTHAL of Cnriscantty.” Taio change means not a mendes Glick’s alley, the judge thought, was not suf-| ann, ea hee te fudge ; | chairs of Harmony ‘No. 21, and the |, Mr: and Mrs. Harry Appich cclebrated < re ‘3 ave. and 14thst., of Boston, ‘ment of details only, but « reconstruction of Christian Selent sehen fie Sanity daciting Gad the coc kote ieee eee ee mg yo Grand Lodge, with Poy tes honors that | Silver wedding on ‘Thursday evening last. American Heslery Company's make, $2.50. 2 Washington,D.C._| AUTHOR OF THE MEISTERSCHAFT BYSTEM | theology.” Itis because lam firmly convinced of the Sama Sele Bae a ere =" | in General Term, there to be heard in the first | Could be accorded toa member. Several years | MeBurney's Hail was gay list night with Cut price, less Lper cent, 37. meee eee, truth of these profound have written this yg cclored Haptist Chareh on Vermont aver ne nny | inetance’” ope his business compeliod him to remove to peed dancing fect at ‘the Alexandria as- | gmx una Woot Spiced Seat Drawers, 84.50. EDBITE NOveE ‘TWO PREE LECTURES a Rn ity the sho com) t " Spencer is a United States cle: New Orleans then ugusta, Gia., where (an - Cut price, less 15 per cent, 67c.. x Goupisien Gas meee sinuer, she bed’ 2s | in ‘appraiser'soficeof the portof New York, | bo died very suddeuly last Thursday of puen-| {he “Campanas Workers” that support the 80k apd Wool Mixed a ——— — —— i eeiearsdess A Fight to shout af the revival held in the charch | In order to obtain promotion he was obliged to | mouia. residing in the south he has | Pisvion of Kev. Mr. Gammon in Brazil cele- (Gat pee, Wee Ai per nal, Dior $ inner | Bight to Pact wre enon as | Eker inners neyo | braid ne eincrmey yeaeay afters Pee, fae 1 pe cent, DP ES WINTER RESORTS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, AT 3.6. AND 8P.x. -—Prom the Prefs. rf “She was in the rear of the church shouting,” | accordance with a notice he appeared on_ the | WS# instrumental in the formation of several | ud were addressed by Rev. Br. H. C. Du How. — PEE, __— | , Boston Transcript Dr. Rewenthal i one — ot tavne are vital tm thetr character. mid Brother Ben, “and I asked her if she was | 23d of July, 1890, before the local board of ex- | ew lodges aud uniform divisions in the neigh- 7553 JOSEPH AUERBACH, ‘Fark avenue, the Hotel Be Atlantic ane apenas SARS STE eo ‘ert Rev. ‘Mee member of the church. Ske told me that she | miners of’ New York and was examined se. | borhood of thoae two elties. Why Waters’ Sentence Was Commuted. PERS oy Gay FP ghetto pone. pons Baste Bignso—Sho greatest tedhar ethan, ee en. moos to Johnson'schurch and I invited her | Cording to the rules of the civil service; that | _ His remains will arrive in the city this even-| ‘The President, on the 6th instant, on the ap- ay ap - fect jaid-an BESTS. Proprietor, late of the Vermont. te wat fo go forward among the Christians, but she | no information bas ever been given him of the | ing and will be buried tomorrow at Congres | plication of Mr. Irwin DB. Tinton, |%°720, AND N.¥. AVE., COR. 15TH 87, ow Bit tt, TF would not go. Ispoke to some of her friends | result of such examination, but that on Octo- | sional ceme*sry by his old , ,tiarmony, | torney, commuted the sentence of three years bab SS Eells Sake and they. me that she was ‘a sinner from ber 17, 1990, he received notice from the local | No. 21, with all the bonors of the order. in the Albany penitentiary passed upon MAGNOLIA SPRINGS, FLA., _ How Fork. ‘s alley.” examiners a is examination of =a a A “Then you thought she had-no business to | the examination held July 23 have loca case ‘of OMmeers. James Waters, Mny 10, 1889, for receiving WILL OPEN DECEMBER 20, 1800. 2 So At the seventh annual meeting of :he Chemi- | goods stolen from the residence of Licut. Tyler For terms, Dlustrated Book, &., adress “That's it,” replied Butler. He was informed that his examination cal Society of Washington the following of- | to continued imprisonment in the District A “Don't you want people to shout in church?” | were. thrown out because by a taistake of the | ficers were clected:, Prof. B. B. Warder, presi- | until March 1, 1891, in view of hiv long con! A. C. COLEMAR, Manager, fen 708; but we don't want them to shout in Eoalehieesearien: ee ment awaiting the ot a bill of ¢: " dent; Prof. Wm. H. Seaman and Mr. W. F. Jems had been used in an examination Hillebrand, vice - presidents; Prof. G. S. “What have you to December, 1839. He insists that his chan i fo, ‘ou a you tomy about thisi” asked the | December, 1839 Ponds ase of others | ovows treasurer, and Dr. -A.'C. Peale, seore- Sot ligion in that church last year,” she | €Fror.and he prays, therefore, that a writ of | "The members of the G.8,P. Club has,clected fe : r /@-wkeoloe = n ‘ommissioners of the | the officers: Mr. Irwin Polglase, pres- Court decided that Bessic’s shouts were | Civil service, ordering them to send to him a | ident, Mr. Wm. Belt, vice it; Mins Le. bona fide ones and told he home. notice whether he .or failed to pass his c Ea —r examination of the 23d of July, 1890. —_ Funeral of George Smith Dearing. ——»— ‘The funeral of George Smith ‘Dearing, the ‘The “Herald's” New Quarters. son of Mr. George T. Dearing, took place from H.W. Cu as agent for the owners, has tthe family residence, 1098 Maseachusetts ave- | leased to lesen Borer nd Hensey, proprietors | den! eee services were of the Sunday Herald, the large building on the r and commodious quarters in a few da} were remains ve nae yey eens = ae year when he died. Secretary Noble's Runaway Team. Admiral Rodgers, ~ ai ; 5 The horses attached to the earring of Beere-| Mrs. 3. G. Poy raph een teens Fe tary Noble became ‘and | Geo. O. Litile; sf the same time more useful than ran away. They started at the corner of 15th | treasurer, prepared by and E streets and ran up 15th strect toU street. The will of °