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16 _—_ LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL EIGHT A. M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland Vir- ginisand North Carolina, rain; slightly warmer; therly win CONDITION OF THE WATER rature and condition of water at 7 freat Falla, temperature, 44; condition, 4. Receiving reservoir. temperature. 40. Con- dition at north connection, 8: condition af south connection, 9; distributing reservoir, temperature, 41; condition at house, 7; condition at effluent gat High tide in the river, 14:22 p. m. the river, 6:43 p.m. Mn. ©. ©. Cannors desires to announce to the patrons of the Center Market that he ix still located at stands 109, 110 and 111, 7th street wing, and fs prepared to furnish the finest beef, Inmb. veal and mutton to be found in the market. Mn. Cannon especially catersto the and bis stands arembeays ts of tenderloins Fon circulars and wedding invitatiovs go to MoGur & Waitace, 1107 E st. n.w. ‘Tamar ane Not Maxy Lert.—Only a fow of those @1.19 hate remain. It will cost you $2 to duplicate them anywhere. Buaxe & Sox, One Price, cor. 7th and D sta. ‘Sriexpiw Grasexs, $1. urcen’s, 453 Pu as “Goupex Gar! ‘This,—the finest American claret ever offered to the public, —we have just added to our list. ‘Po-Kavon Wire Co., 614 14th st. Fone Sur oF Ir--Be careful of one thing— your health. Thousands of people go away in summer in search of health and return in the fall with monlaria or some of its evil results in the shape of chills and fever, biliousness, jaun- dice, liver trouble, chronic rheumatism, ge: eral debility, te. &o. Dr. Henley's Celer Beef and Iron (@1 per bottle) will cure these aihnoute quickly and surely. It pays to use it for ite tonio aud strengthening power. owas Anrivietat Exes Hxwrtun's oor. 436. ‘Tnousmns reduced to £2.90 Exsxaan Bros, 7th aad E. Tar Berkeley. Brack aup Cooney Sitxs.—Ten per cent off for cash. W. M. Suvsrzn & Soxs. Max:roo Grvoxs Cuasragyz should be in every household. None alcobolic. Cusarxs Kuarnen, 737 7tb st ow. Gas Fravenes, Pucusisc, Heatrx0. 8. S. Suzpp & Bao., 452 9b at. O'Hauw’s Cast Gnockay moved to 1337 7th ot nw. near Ost. market. Special prices. Fixe Pomrnarms at Keta Kemethy's, 1109 Pa. av. EWENTY-FIvE per cent discount on all chil- dren's overcoats. Eisexax Buos., 7th and E. Wemgstey is pure. We Car. Arrextiox to the importance of having all our public school buildings put Seroul apprehension of danger from fire and quent panic by the introduction of thein- ous fire alarm bo While it may be Uthat these buildings are ax rule unusu- xempsirom danger,yet theconsequencesof calamity im a crowd of chiidren is terrible feimplate. In Boston among the first ap- | he benetit of thi Iysraxtaxcous Fire ALansr 16 F at. Vauve.—Our well-known, relinble 31.50 and §2; fine felt and latest wis, 435 7th wt Br wcruren frock and sack suite marked down to $2.99. Eisrmax Bros., 7th and E. Pictwnss at cost for ten dave. Art Room, 1427 Pennsyh enue northwest. $1 Box of 90 cigars. + 1011 Pa. ave. Fessei’s Porvian Ick. Cxeam is better than ever before. Order quart for dinner at 1427 New \ork avenue. Bzaxxxer pure rye whisk; Haxvsoms Ovancoats marked down to §9.90. Erszmax Baos,, 7th and E. Catawaa Wise Tic. a ‘737 7th street northwest. W. M. Guvsrazs & Sons are taking off 10 per cent for cash. Baxans’ Cop Lives Om ap Matt arrests Thousands 60. Exsemax Bros., 7th and E. Pune Cazz’s Foor Jzxtx, fresh every day. - Janvis, 426 9th 98. n.w. Oxz-rovats off all children’s overcoats. ‘Kumxas Buoe., ‘Tth and E. #4 Pex Gatiox, $1 per quart, 50c. a pint. Maausrr's Puovoonars Gatuenr, 925 Penn. ave. Fine work only. Cabinets from $3 to o4 ane ie Goon flour and feed of all kinds. €. E. McCor, 1838 7th st. nw. O'Hane’s Cas st. uw. Four pounds wax candles, $1 Visrt tee Exrimx Caxvet Crzaxtxo Wonas, 31-635 Mass. ave. n. w. Telephone 425-2 ‘Twx well-known firm of Johnson Brothers supply more families with fuel than any one in the United States. Trovsgas reduced to 6. Eisexax Buos., 7th and E. Laure 8.8. Surpp & Bro., 482 9th st 1 Quant or $1 Wasxy for 75c. quart of $1 Jamaica rum for Ta 1 quart of Catawba, 25e. Cussixs Kuaxwxn, 737 7th st. nw. ‘Tax Px Cext off for cash. W. M. Savstan & Soxs, 919 Pa. ave. ‘Tuanr, 818 Fs street northwest, Ox-rovera offal children’s overcoats Ememay Buos., 7th and EB CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Asavon's —“The County Fair.” Navroxat.—Mrs. Leslie Carter in “The Ugly Dackling.” Hanaus’—“Lost in New York.” Keaxax's —Lilly Clay's Colossal Company. Wrap Hart.—afcCabe and Young’s Min- Usivarsatist Cuunca.— Mendelssohn Quintet ——.——— CONDENSED LOCALS. y" was discussed in an attractive style last evening before a the hall of the Young, Men's ciation by ‘a Hinson of the. signal service. ‘The Center Market News, owned and edited by an enterprising Washington boy, H. T. , ae grown to an eight-page isnt. Slembers of | the class of ‘Si ni © ontral bre y ‘on a sight-seeing tour, ‘cane Sas Speci oe will return Sees heen Sas assaulting Charles Edelin, ed George Crawford, fur a similar offense 1o- Chandler, were each fined $10 oF ity Gyety dude Sloe toa, Plans of the Citizens’ Alliance. Local Branch, No. 4, of the Citizens’ Alliance Of this city, have decided to hold, at Graud Army Hall, aseries of monthly meetings, at which prominent members of both the Farm- ers’ Alliance and the Citizens’ Alliance will ox- 2 of these meeting», which will be fae public in February, and Hon. W : lian, Benator-elect of Kan: na jon. Ralph Beaummant end Hon. L. L. Polk, it of the Farmers’ Tec arbor 2 et b0*Gotpex Garr” Guana. —To-kalon Wine Co., 614 14th street.— Adet. ot he {1A Nownzn of bargains in Danenbower's bul- Ietin for February. Don't fail toseeit. * —_——»——- Peneoxat.—Little Sara Spencer, daughter of Mr. cecal 1221 H street northeast, is recovering rapidly 0 from angina and acute tonsilitis. 1t provea not to be diphtheria. Mrs. L. G. Spencer x recovering from pneume- invention was | § Held for the Grand Jury. Hetty Green and Benjamin Williams, colored, each conduct a store oa the commons not far from 17th and B sircets northeast and erch has been convicted of selling liquor without » license. Today Policeman Work had them be- fore the Police Court for alleged violation of the internai revenue iaw,and Judge Miller held them in $500 each for the action of the grand jury. —»——- Moat ahem, How to Behave Herself. Ella Horrid, a colored woman who lives near ith and I streets northeast, was in the Police Court yesterday as @ witness and before she reached home she became so disorderly and profane that Policeman Tracy arrested her. When she appeared betore Judge Miller to- day she denied the charge, but the proof was against her. Jndge Mi Na that she would have to le: ter in the future and fined her $5. —_— Five Dollars for « Single Word. Acolored laborer, named Albert Frederick, said “Yes,” when arraigued in the Police Court today for being disorderly, and saying the one short word cost him # proces SE A Whisky Slot Machine. “Drop a nickel in the slot and get a drink of whigky” is te name of the machine for which Mr. John U. O'Meara is seeking to have licensed in this city under the wholesale license act. It will be remembered that some time ago Mr. O'Meara applied for « license, but the assistant attorney for the District, Mr. Thomax, decided that he would have to take out a retail license. This morning the Commissioners received another from the attorne: O'Meara requesting that the reconsid the determination by refusing grant a license and grant « wholesale Sime ae tes vere en eee ce liquor consumed or drank upon the premises. aie John Matthews" Will, The will of the inte John Matthews, leaving his estate to his wife, Ellen Matthews, was filed today with » pltition of the widow for letters of administretion, with the will annexed. muss Pesmhae Against the Probate of a Will, In the matter of the will of Benjamin Stewart, deceased, » caveut has been filed against the probate alleging the incapacity of testator et the date of the exeention of the alleged will, and that it was the result of undue influence. ‘The eaveators are Catherine ‘Taylor and White, sisters, and the children of Sophia Branson, the testator’4 daughter. nai K. of L.. om the Assessment Lawa. District Assembly 66, Knights of Labor, at the mecting last night passed resolutions call- ing on the Senate to appoint a committee for the investigation of the present assessment of local real estate, whether there were not under tuations and whether the assessors connived such irregnlaritics; whether the board of equalization violated any laws in refusing to consider appeals, whether the law is defective as to providing punishment for vivlations. ecexceseasmaiies njunction Asked. An The Electrolibration Company, by R. @. Dy- re forth has filed a Dill against Hercules nche for an injunction to restrain the de- fendant or bis agents from using the scienee or practice of electrolibration excepting by their permission or license. It will be heard tomor- row. ees Took an Old Soldier's Watch. In the Criminal Court, Judge Hagner, yester- day a young white man, John A. Brecker, was charged with the larceny of a silver watch and chain worth $40 from Martin Fegan on Janu- ary 7last. Mr. T.C. Taylor appeared for the defendant. ‘The prosceuting witness is an imate of the Soldiers’ Home and he claims that while on 13th street the defendant forci- bly took bis watch and chain. puis ae Changes in the Marshal's Office. In the place of Mr. M. P. MeCormick, one of the bailiffs of the marshal’s office, who has re- signed, Marshal Ransdell has appointed Mr. Matthew McCulley, who filled such position under Marshal McMichael and has recently held the position of watchman. Mr. James 'T. Col- len is wppointed to the vacant watchman's aes Real Estate Matters. John F. Waggaman has bought for $5,C00 of J. A. Humphrey sub 92, block 2, Le Droit Park. Janetta Stern has boughtfor $5,500 of Hugh A. Haralson sub 5, equare 490, 22 feet 5 inches by 129feet on C street between 434 and 6th streets northwest. Elizabeth A. Fries has purchased of May Sherman for €4,300 part 25, square 868, 19 feet by 96 on 7th between East Capitol and A streets northeast. C. A. Langley has purchased of T. F. Schneider for 93,500 sub C, square 513,20 by 100feeton M between 4th and Sth ‘streets northwest. Samnel Norment has purchased of Jacob Jones for 213,000 subs 135 and 196, squere $3, each 18 by 60 feet on 2ist street between Hill- yer place and R street northwest. Thomas Darden has purchased of J. 0. Wil- son for $7,600 sub 203, square $62. 18.75 by 82.50 fect on Westminster street between and 10th streets northwest. T.L. Jeffords has purchased of Solomon Carr for $4,000 sub 44, square 935, 20 by 106 feet on 10th between F and G streets northeast. gobanu seams els “GoLpEex Co., 614 14th aes det. ——— beg oo investments should not fail to read my Dalletin for a just issued—con- t of properties in ci both large and amall. Wasu’s Daxexnower, Corner 13th and G streets.—Adot. ps road (Piedmon vania avenue and Pennsylvania ger station —Adrt qe Hosm little baby, don’t you cry, You'll go the ““Jahrmarkt bye and bye— THE COURTS. Justice fontgomery. Yesterday—Ward H. Lamon agt. Henry E. McKee. John H. B. Latrobe agt. Henry K. MeKee. Henry E. McKeeagt. Helen Cochrane; resumed. Cincurr Covat—Judge Cor. Yesterday—Lelt & act Ward & Robin- son; judgment by por onl Equnry p Renasserarel ee ry. poy See agt. Crompton; sale rati- sen nisi. Brown Kleese; exception over- ecole Teport confirmed. Marr agt. Chrismond; plea strieken out and defend- ant required to answer. Clagett agt. Clagett; trustee allowed to accept notes aggreguting purchase money. Arrest of the Delamaters. tor to the amountof $615, the members of the assigned banking firm of Delamater & Co. of y | Meadville, Pa.,and Victor A.Delamater, cashier, | President Garfield's physician, gave their an- were again arrested yesterday. The charge is embezzlement and is brought under the pro- this | visions of the act of May, 1989. ‘The defendants waived hearing and the bond of $1,000 was signed by Samuel P. Bates. Wilder's action is Yote of nearly four hundred creditors to accept the settlement offered by the debtors. sims: see Nee x rasa to} Lae Fanner Of the kidneys and liver to properly remove the lactic or uric acid from the system results in RHEUMATISM. ‘This acta accumulates in the fibrous tissues, particu- 352.003 H 27 8.397 37.977 34.783 EOS he ee ae ho og Daye 310. zara EXTEIS EPZT EDEL B ES ZEEE TEAL CPLA TCO aET CPOE 275 687 Ere [as] orese] 24/4] 99576] s209e] 32.403] Jotae he i eidintin thle P2742 4th Coby and a, rb ae t Ss ache cla pix Saslimsnly ewan. Wat Ris abons ta Dec aad Cvinast eGleemeul ac ent form, Sr ee 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. ([2® ONty ontcixaL FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. ‘The will sing in Washineton as follows. Fetruary 2-Metropolitan Bayt Church, R at, bet. 21th and 12th ste. February 3—Ebenezer Methodist Church, cor. th and Des February 4—Contral M. E. Church, Sth et. bet. M and New ‘February 5—Grand Army Hall, Pennsylvania ave. February G—Metropolitan Wesley Zion A. M. E. Church, Dst. sw. February 910th St. Baptist Church. February 10—Union Wesley A M.E. Zion Church, 234 . bet. Land M ste. This is the company which sang in the Hamline M. E. Church, January 18. for the W.C.T.U. ‘This is the only company of Fisk Jubilee Singors that has had an existence of more than six ands half years. ‘This is the only company that has had a continuous existence since its organization at Fisk University in 1871. ‘This is the only company of Fisk Jubties Singers ‘that has sung out of America or made a six years’ tour around the world. Wa your, eae : XN. B.—This company sings at the Ebenezer Moth- odist Church. D st.s.0., Tuesday evening. February 3. Sade" K E4555 ‘EL Wai N THEATER ATH SIneET VAs Kowepaner Go. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! LILLY L ae eS 2.-< oo © m- Yee i tus 24 ¥ Sas CITY_ITEMS. Panis desiring to purchase real estate for from sections of the Pe More of Those Elegant New High- Call or send for | arm $45 Machines, in antiq guaran Srectat Excursion Rates to New Orleans for | tic Sewing Machine and Pattern Agencies, cor. passen-| Tho Handsomest Dresses in the country At the instigation of G.W. Wilder, a deposi- | Scissors, Shears: generally condemned. in view of the recent | at the Woman’ Ses . 605 13th wt. u.w. 14° The Johuston Breakfast Coffee Roasted and prepared daily. “Reqniresno settling. No dregs left floating in the cup. Retails at 25 yl pound package. Aso es baitphond pos tages Do not be satisfied until you have tried it. Do not delay your trial: This well-known and justly famous brand of Coffee in sealed iu ound and half-ponnd air-tight packagos, therefore retaining ite unexcelled strength ond delicious favor. Nearly two-thirds of the population of Washington are using it. Be sure you get this Coffee in packages ring the name Johnston's Breakfast Coffee. Checks in every package entitling the consumer to the jobbers’ rebate. (Our Coffees are handled) (direct to the grocer) (from our roasting establishments.) The checks will be redeemed by any WPrceer oF at oar ‘ashington office. Jouxstox Bros. & Co. 607-613 N.Y. ave., Importers of Teas, Rousiers of Coffees, Grinders of Spices. —_—_—_—__4+—_ What Donn Piatt ; 23, 1874. ““Pwxontat.Coox, M.D.: Fill my Jag with sour are” Craner.—To-kalon Wine | unqualified never-to-be-equuled Lalm of Life, Dows Piatt.” 1¢* Ladies, you can get New Sewing Machines $20 up at Srauy & Frixe’s, 427 9th st. n.w. “And oblige yours, ue or walnut, | with com lete outtit of latest improved attach~ ments, sel tee. so rapidly at £25, with five years’ is monthonly. 'At the Domes- 7th and H n.w. and cor. 4th and Pa. ave. 8.¢. 1¢ Eye Preservers, perfect! it guaranteed, hand glasses from 25c. Crry 0: IAN, 477 Paay. by Mme. Washington at short notice. Prices to suit sll. Mme. has engaged Mme. La Matre, # distinguished modiste of Paris. Her work is a marvel of beauty and elegance. G13 13th st. eee Sewing Machines Repaired by the most competent machinist in the city. Satis- faction guaranteed. Send in your orders now and be ready for spring work. “—— & Fisxr, it 427 vth st. nw. ee Hou. H. H. a ‘The Hon. H. H. Day says, in a lettor written some time ago to this oflice: Sr have triad Cook's Balm of Life in my family. It beret pensable to our health, and I may also sa; iness, as happiness is only the Attendant ofa Peat ealthful condition of body and mind. Let everybolly try the Bal les, the light-running White Machine is the best.” ‘Try it and be’ convinced, Send postal to Stans & Finke, It Sole Agents, 427 9th st. Carving, Table and Pocket Knives, Razors, ‘Warroan’s, 477 Pa. av. 1t* Dr. Mott on geet Wine. Dr. Mott of Bellevue Hospital and Dr. Bliss, qualitied endorsement to Speer’s Wines and recommende.] their use to ly females and | 7 hi consumptives. It cau be procured of any tirst- jelaes drugyist. PSN =r Ladies’ and Gentlemen take your lunch pesel & Co. 149 Bat. a0. - Sood brary. ja81-13t. Maogvorn, CITY _ITEMs. Wilbor’s Pure Cod Liver Oil and Phos- phates, for the cure of Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Avthma, Bronchitis, Debility, Wasting Diseases and Rerofulous Humors. Almost as palatable as cream. It can be taken with pleas- ure by delicate persons and children, who, after using it, are very fond of it. It assimilates with food, increases the flesh and appetite, builds up the nervous system, restores energy to mind and body, creates new, rich and pure blood, in fact, rejuvenates tho whole system. Flesh, @lood, Nerve. Brain. This preparation is far superior to all other Preparations of Cod Liver Oil. It has many imitators, but no equals. ‘the resnits following its use are its best recommendations. Le sure, as_you value health, get the genuine. iufactured only by Du. Azxe. B. Witron, Chemist, Bos- ton, Mass. “Sold by all druggists. ja29-th,s,tu3t 20 Per Cent Discount on Flannels, Cloths and Dress Goods, Rererri & Co. j31-1 -13¢ O’Hare’s Cush Grocery moved to 1337 7th st. n.w. Four Pounds Wax Candles, $1. ja30-2t* Mourning Goods of the best brands. Ten per cent off for cash. ja29-tf W, M. Suvster & Soxs. 20 Per Cent Discount on all Merino and Wool Underwear. Rererti & Co. — ja3l-18t Carl Petersen, 427 7th st. n.w. Removal Sale.—Wiii: a of entire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Clocks, &c., at a discount of 20 per cent. ja29-3* Blankets, Spreads and Quilts.—Ten er cent off for cush. 919 Penn. ave. jadoit _W, AL Suusren & Soxe, 10 Per Cent ( f on al ‘on all Domestic Goods. ja81-13¢ Rtererti & Oo. : Indorsed.—Everybody heartily indorses Eaz for curing ingrowing nails, corns or bunions. Drug, shoe stores or mail. Price 25c. Cras. 8. Rexs, Philadelphia, n6-w&e26t Ladies? and Gentlemen's Wigs for masquered party for hire at S. Hut.uun's, 707th st. price 10 Per Cent Discount on Laces, eries and Hosiery. Revettt & Co. Dr. C. W, Benson, the well-known Balti- more Specialist in Skin Diseases and Diseases of the Nervous System, opened an office in Washington, D.C., for the treatment of all Skin and Nervous Diseases and removing super- ‘tuous hairs, warts, moles, marks, tumors and all blemishes, Benson or hjs’ partner, Dr. E.0. areas can be found every W dey from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 pom. at their oftice, 1212 G st. nw. n22-s,m,t, tr Just received | lore. assortment of Long Hair Switches at ces, and also Saucy Bangs, at S. Heuurn's, bao th st. jaas-7* 10 Per Cent Of on Ladiew’ Cotton Under- wear. vert & Co. ja1-13t Piano = and Repairing. First-class work at moderate prices. 2 Fine Uprights for Kent or Salelow. 'V; Becexn, uth st. n.w. Tuning of Reed and Church Or- fey coe Becker. Ja293t' The most astonishing results in healing wounds huve been shown by Salvation Oil. Discount Sales from February 2 to 16, at jal-ist Revert & 149 Bat. 6c, Nervous Debility, Poor Memory, Difi- dence, Sexual Weakness, Pimples cured by Dr. Miles’ Nerving, | Samples freg ‘Nixure's'Duvo ‘Stow, 1014 F et ni , tile Cocoa, « delicious tat; producing drink which dose not distress, Dressmaking and neath) jal7-s,4t* Sami 15 1831 raed ot. nw. ‘An Invention Making Sewing » Pastime, Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm It charms on sight. Its use enraptures. Office 437 9th street northwest. WINTER RESORTS. —— LE MAN, OCEAN END OF PENNSYLVANIA late iy not Atlantic oe |. J.; enlarged, improved and Seaton 1H. GARSIDE'S RES rte crm CITY, N. J. A SELECT | ANA LORIOM FOX Lapigs, Prospects a apPnioe. oN twa’ ‘PPHE CHALFONT! T ATLANTIC CITY, X. 3. On the Beach with unsurpassed Ocean View. ‘Balt water baths in the house. ‘Send for circular. Ja303r0 Vv TKGINIA BEACH VA. 18 miles from Norfolk, on the At Ocean. Drives ‘through pine forests; maddie horses. THE PRINCESS ANNE, ‘Third ommson. Opens Fetwunny 5. x. CRIT Ny N.Y. cox md Goon 4), 22 to:3 o'clock. re dll-tr ROBERTS & SONS. LAKEWOOD, N. J., NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Pio ens eres: iv ise ee espana sharp Bions. E. lat r "8 and Hofhnan House, chet de cuisine. as quip Se ew vere eae ay "ant upward Testes ee ar SY CLEMENT, Sra = YOINT | COMFORT, Th Jasin" Dress take the best blood purifier, Hood's Sarsaparila. Hosts of frat ati tocares of rhetmatian it hasetected. | wp Brown's Brosehial They stop an HOOD’S SARSAPARITLA attack of asthma cough very promptly."— flay aitarueriat. 1: ix for $5, Prepared only C Paleh eee, Oe. uy C1. BUOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. . 2 Ladies’ and Children's Hair Guiting and Sbam- Pada pace ah a EXCURSIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. COLOSSAL GAIETY CO. 40-SPRIGHTLY, SHAPELY STAKS—40. Lovers RECENT PUBLICATIONS. Authorized Editions by arrangement with the Author. Inter. Series, per vol., cloth, $1; pa., 50c. No. 102. THE WAGES OF SIN. “It is a ‘very exciting BY story."—Portland Press. LUCAS MALET. NO, 126. “Will assuredly take a NAME AND FAME. high place among the BY books of the year."— ADELINE SERGEANT. Dundee Advertiser. NO. 137. “It is well executed MARCIA, throughout and the read- BY er’s interest is main- W. E. NORRIS. tatned."—.¥. Tribune. “It is well written, NO. 140. ABITTERBIRTHRIGHT. clever in its character BY drawing and interesting DORA RUSSELL. _generaliy.""—Loston Sat- urday Gazette. RO. 143, “The author's wealtit URITH. of illustration and anee- dote is wonderful." — BY + 8. BARING GOULD. Charleston News. NO. 145 = AMINT OF MONEY. Fenn BY esting." re patabure I ‘De- EO. MANVILLE FENN. pateh. WESTMINSTER SERIES, paper covers, 25 cents. yeh **We have read not! of the kind #0 No. 23. since Mrs. Ewing's UNDERTHE DEODARS. ‘Jackanapes' as the ox- BY cellent story called RUDYARD KIPLING. ‘Only a Subaltern’, with which it concludes."— Anthenaum, Few livingnovelistecan rival Mr. Farjeon in the MERRY, Meniy BOYS, construction of a plot. BY Pathos and humor hold B.L. FARJEON _ the reader's attention by turns.-London Academy This brilliant young NO 2. writer never says or does anything like other peo- THE ple. He has written two endings to this,his first LIGHT THAT FAILED. BY erary Debuting Society | PU to decide is which is the RUYDARD KIPLING. better. AM. AU, SERIES, per vol., + cloth, @1; papdr, 50c. ‘While American writ- NO. 25. ers can produce short stories a8 rood as these, PAULINE, wurely we need not abase ourselves before French EERS & 00., + Aigner -cuisiann Oppo ‘Week commencing MONDAY, February 2. Ladies’ Matinees 1uesiay, Thursday and Saturday. Tho Leading Specialty Company of the World, 8 Y POD EER” gs, i Hy Em Ses D re Dopp ERR Sss° STAR SPECIALTY COMPANY, | Direct from Hyde& Behman’s Theater, Brooklyn, N.Y. ‘AZMAN, HELENE MORA, McI@TYRE & HEATH, Li PETIT FREDDIE, SMITH & LORD, LILLIE WESTERN, CKIMMINS & GORE, LESLIL & HARDMAN. PROF. DON LATTO'S: South African Monkeys. 120 PAIR OF Lal SHOES AND | SLIPPERS WILL B: xT FINE D WITHOUT LIMIT. it (HOAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE ELEGANT TURNOUT OF HIS EXCELLENCY, SENHOR J. G. DO ALMARAL VALANTE, MINISTER FROM BRAZIL, COMPRISING! Pair of Splendidly Matched Brown Horses, Gand 7 years Old, perfectly sound, Prompt and speedy drivers; Very Handsome Victoria, Super Double Set of Silver- Plated Hamers, Bilver-mounted Coupe Harness, In perfect order; Robes, Whips, dc. To be sold in front of my OD, aves, on SATURDAY, JNU a FiuST, iol. at SWELVE O'CLOCK. TRE PATTY which can be had ofthe obs of he wuctencer THOMAS DOWLING, ‘20s Auctioneer. {O-THE ABOVE 8ALE IS POSTPONED IN CON: PORBSie gra unull WEDNESDAY, Rone Any jOMas i Bownxe, February 9—Fay Foster Enclish Gaiety Co. NEw NATIONAL THEATRE. 31 ‘This Saturday Evenine Last Time of Yrs. LESLIE Mrs. DESL —Next Week— CIS WILSON AND COMPAN! Cis WILSON AXD 09) SOMPARE CIS WILSON AN ANY iH MERRY MONA! THE MERRY NORARGH: Seats now on sale. ™¢ 4 Goon LavGH WITH YOU TO ‘MRS. JARLEY'S WAX WORKS, MASONIC HALL, FEBRUARY 6, AT 8 P.M. Prof. Hawks lus xiven this entertainment over 100 by cand only, E at Ja31-dts 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE THREE-S: HICK RESIDENCE, WITH ALL MODE: q NTS, No. 1145 TWENTY-FINBT | thnes with crest success. Ho will be assisted by yount free ede day | Bttand wala of Ca city, an he etre proceed of Marche 8D Seo, at aly ev orde in Me red GAY | are to be devoted tothe mew organ at First Baptist 144, tolio Suv the be | Church. tees District of Columbia, the sell, aHt J, “Your Wax Works was the best thing of the kind TEE RTE tuerebs. 0m | ever seen here. it was a perfect success. "—Thompacn. nat Te WELE TH. Uti. “AY |“<an Stra, Jarley, Prot. Hawks cannot be ek- folowine descrited rai estate, viz: All of lot No. &} | celled.”"—Orrick. betaine a bgt a as orginal lot 164 16 in | See Geone Washington, Martha, Maud ‘Muller, = Xo. i+ Mother Swinslow, singing and talking dolls, &., in lik conria: of ‘a three story Urjek residetne, wth all Rovers fafeonemct, Wallg "Sa. THAS Stag sre | Nex. Wonders stomata i walks, x Ficgers have their movements and ‘One-third cash; balance havi are ie. darles. sue talks and si talks 1 notes bearings Interest ai es ‘nds the carriers li one sna it — Peter wi ‘them Bart. ond secured & wee for ent 108 te a Bee se a my Februsry 6 Hl this will come ‘ conveyuncin? ap recordin mm acost. 8200 uepost required at si the of Ticrete, 25e. each. Reserved seateat Ellis & Co.'s. eps a be Soup yt fn a re ‘tate will ve resold at the diction of the AX. Ebevanl K BM. tn from ‘of sale, or the aad ea ReALIST CHU pret ae, ed [Ys snmeaTasT ciicxcn. ja31-ats Gane a -ER,} Trestees. ‘The Musical Event of the Season, TONIGHT. TONIGHT. ([HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. JOT10: x TWO-STORY yates BULLY MENDELSSOHN QUINTET CLUB ONE WEEK MENDELSSOHN QUINTET CLUB OM Day OF r omne, usr modela.—N.¥. SDAY. FEBRUARY FOURTH. 3801, — ULIAN BAWTE on nine, oLAAN pies asp Balkans No. Hutu ots to be removed within oe Assisted by ot mm, no borrowing Soe 8Y CSTOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Miss MARIE BARNARD, Soprano. . ¥ sentiment, Reserved Seats. yet the work breathes the = Tee. ASAPH. samme atinosphereas""Ben EXCURSIONS, &c. Admission, 50e. eo t VERNON, THE a2 OF W: ‘ING. a J BY tng inetractve and arts: | ML "TUS. tat artnes pots tan peli tn ai | BY THE YOUNG PEOPLES UNTO OF Tam evidence steel Chi MAC. Ves LK will le i ua a ALICE K. COOLEY., careful study and. paine- tok aly aa Suniday, aa MASONIC HALL. taking composition. at tpan. Fare Edie 4 Neth t0 0 MOUNT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, sale by all booksellers and newsdealers. 5 py aie Cation Tivaries Marston — February 3, 4nd 5, 1801, So'clock. UNITED STATES BOOK COMPANY, Bape etd ard wit ee ee “ONCE UPON A TIME.” 1 Publishers, N.Y. | HT UOune and eeurm ES cents Los-tt) ie HOTELS. (ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TLaKi> HULEL, Tex Pex Cent Orr Fon Cass. WwW Ya. ave. and 14thet., POM near. 4 ey “Washington, D.C. LasT TIME, LAST TIME, cress EBBITT HOU Last TIME, WASHINGTON. D.C. ‘We are determined to reduce our very Iarye stock of roods, as we cannot afford to carry them over toanother season, hence we Offer the best goods we have: im our stock at sreduction of TEN PERCENT OFF FOB CASH. ‘We are aware that if we can prove to your satisfaction that we are SELLING CHEAP, you will take advantaye of the situation and ‘uy your goods of us. We need hardly go futo particulars, as you no doubt are aware ‘that we keep one of the best lines of Dress Goods and Fine Dress Materials to be found tm this city, and our prices are as low as they un reusonably be sold at. Our cssortinent of Fine Mourning Goodsis particularly attractive, and you will save a clear discount of ten per cent on every dol- Jar's worth you buy. QUILTS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS and EIDERDOWN QUILTS, TABLE DAMASK, WaAPKINS, TOWLES and SHEETINGS. Ps and Gente’ Underwear of tho best ‘qualities, CASHMERES, SERGES,CAMEL'SHAIR, ENRIETTA, 64 CLOTHS, FLANNEL JULTINGS and in fact one of thetbest as- sorted stocks oi First-class Dry Goods to be found in this city. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. (One price only. {EN PER CENT OFY FOR CASE. ‘¥. M. SHUSTER & sos, ; ‘VANIA AVENUB Reovorox Ix Fons. ‘The balance af our stock of Pure and Fur Wrage at Teduced prices, SEALSKIN CAPES, SEALSKIN JACKETS, twachan Capes st $10. A few Bear Bossat $10 cach. ‘Baby Carriage Robes at all prices, : ‘WILLETT & RUOFF, San RE "AL. ing 4 BUNNING HORSE RACE ON THE STAGE. BEEATS NOW ON SALE a3 os eae cae fat On all Cash Purchsses of FURNITURE, and in CAR- PETS, RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS Productivas. ‘Wowk Gnitcaicaioniiae 4 ‘Thureday and Saturday Evenings, RICHELIEU. a You wi dats. ‘Friday Evening and Saturday Matines, pany ‘HAMLET. Prices: 40c.. 50c.. maga ‘Matines. 35¢., 50c. amd 75c_ ee ‘Bale conmences Mon- day, February 2. Euchange sdmission Week-JAMES G'NEILL im “THE DEAD eke =, eae AMUSEMENTS. EPWoste Lesctk OcaTontcal “OunTEs7, S FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 151, At Metropolitan M. E. Church, cor. 4) and © sts. Jone: ations and sseays Uy prominent member of the sewer. Ge conte TWELFTH SEASON. OVERWHELMING ATTRACTIONS, FIVE MALUSTRATED LECTURES, The Frat of Bir. Stoldant LATE SUMMER IN EUROPE. THE MOST POPULAR SERITS ‘That Even Mr. Stodiatd Has bver Presented. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTL’ PLY i, Rowton, Phtladeniia aod aw C waco. were a seaman of ve sold Woeks, seven tiuies per Week, failed to Satialy te. LAFE WITH THE GAY VIENNESE. A THRILLING HISTORIC KPOCH. | CHARMED HOURS THE DANES AND AND THE LAPLANDERS i DAYS IN OBLAAMMERG AU "he eaten mary demand IN TWO COURSES 1 XACTLY ALIKE, ‘As toliows: | COURSE A—Dvenincs of February ®, 12, 18, 27,38. COUESE B_Even nes of i wary 1 The suljecte and arrance.se foliows' - EVENINGS OF FEBRU “VTPANACIME PARLS EXESINGS OF & L QU ota eS AUARY 13 AND + NE FF. BRU ARY wxdnWal LANDOF THE MIDSION EVENINGS OF FEBRUAIY 18 4X. “THE PASSION PLAY OF Inia The Mustrations tor thie series, ultaived by Mr. etal towed tobe ‘ory oF : code ate to sine Stoduard Lec The snauities for tie are Pa ng og urehase for parties, mat BULDIT Tt & NORTH, Managers. Si DARD LC’ By direction ot te alowed to Sitber course of 22 -Positively no tickets “Pom c Toe OOS uepy ax MUSICALE, metpeeie yd of toe Moly Child, io vupaore than Minam tan (10) tickets tot JOHN F. ELLIS & 00. taken “in payment for ema woNoal Sperone 5 rar Toxbstis” Gen Benet, Mrs. Gen. . Atwater, Mrs. Justice Blateh> 2880-3 iaeesy iord. Adnumato rentae ARORA. THEATER. Sale of seats THU ¥ MORNING tor FRANCIS WILSON AND COMPANY, RANCIS WILSON AND COMPANY, ANCIS WILSON AND COMPANY, IN HE MERKY MOX sono THE Ment Mo G*4SD DEDICATION WALL Under the Auspices of the Four Divisions of the Uniorm Rank KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, At the New (temporary) Pythian Hall, Nos, 1012 and 2014 9th st. nw, MONDAY EVENING, February 2, 1891. _ Tickets 5c. ,aduitting wentieman and indies. Jatt PT FAIL 70 Viste THE JABRMARKT! aT THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY ARMORY, FROM FEBRUARY 2 TO 14, 1801. Proceeds to be devoted to the Building Fund of the Com cordia Church, corner 20th and G sts. nw. Prominent Military and Singing Societies will be invited. CHANGE OF PROGKAM EVERY EVENING. jusic, Ladies’ Drills, Military Drills, Vooal Music, pe — 2, sit Free Proce, Noveubar 2, Niue L_0eLs music mat, — EVENING, FEB. 3, 1801. ORIGINAL COMPANY OF JUBILEE mon rane cmv» NASHVILLE, TENN. tne ir GhOWOEE Banke PAY! roe| EUR