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CME BLACKING is cheaper A at 20 cents a bottle than A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS cone aes sees blackened with it can Frage fo ec TS ee circumstances find it > 00 buys at Ble, a bert, because iat they spend toe Blacking they save in Ngireting en ysen eee = whey [ee yet we want to sell per if Ie cam be dows. We will pay $i 000 Reward recipe that will enable us to make Wore ne Acme Biack1ne at such a that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. 5 bottle. This offer is open until Jan. Ist, 1893, | one. The amendments to the rules reported {at the last meeting from the committee on ‘WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia, Old furniture painted with es PIK-RON (this is the name of the paint), looks like ‘stained and varnished new furniture. One ceaaeterhaaeueadoe a pine tos ora to mahorsny! there is no limit to yous | the fancies. All retailers sell it, BEECHAM'S PILLS LIKE MAaGic ON A WEAK STOMA 25 Cents a Box. OF ALL DRUCCISTS. "Twas A Buicr —Throwa in the dark. We heard a —onclusivethat somebody was hit and burt, Yes, —and hart so badly that the groans were beard in Philadelphia and New York. Fierce -—invective mingled with the groans. The burden “THE DE'IL'S TO PAY IN WASH- —TRUE-—EVERY WOKD OF IT. About two months ago we made a deal whereby nearly $200,000 worth ~*f _yENe READY-MADE. CLOTHING —tame ‘nto our at but strife more than -—ONE-HALF ITS VALUE. We began at the be ——siuning SELLING THEM AT A LESS PRICE ——THAN ANY MANUFACTURER ON EAKTH -—COULD PRODUCY THEM. Many of these goods ena an ae cae These ——came fp slowly unt® this week, wi we were iilvered with THUEE MEAVY SULPMENTS, thus ——epabiiag us ‘offer you a splemdid line of CHEVIOT stits FOR MEN. —~ Sacks and Cutaway Frocks—sizes 33 to 42 inches, AT $7.50 A SUIT. GRAY MELTON OVERCOATS. A wool, heavy, an excellent out-of-door gar teat, at 86.00. BLACK CHEVIOT OVERCOATS. ——Strictly all wool, cut in the latest style, of splendid ---make, with diawonal serre body lining, ailk sleeve —linina end protectors—aitogether » handsome, -—stylish, durable garment. $7.50 BLACK CHEVIOT SUITS. ~ Sacks and Cutaway Frocks, strictly all wool end ——serutiny their real value will be made apparent. ‘Men are prone to jude an article by ite price. The — price is not the proper standard of Judgment in this —case, because the intrinsic an@ market value of this ~-—entire hue of Suits is nearly or quite double the ——brice we name—whieh is 10 A SUIT. CAMPBELL’ KERSEY OVERCOATS. ——_ All the latest s1 White, Natural, ——London Smoke, Drab. &c. These clegaut perfect —fitune garments are on sale today at the nominal —sum of BARRIS: CASSIMERE SUITS, BLACK WIRE- [WOVEN WILTSHIRES AND GRAY HOME. ——SPUNS—are xoing, and going rapidly, AT 810 A SUIT. — Boys" Overcoats, sizes 14 to 18 years, 94.50 —upward. ee Oot Com sizes 4 to 12 years, $3.00 | Vision- a — Bore Salt, one peat 14 to 18 yours, 04.80 =a Pants Suite, 4to 14 years, $1. SO upward. CASH ie the net which captures all such bargains ae those above quoted. VICTOR E ADLEWS 30 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 827 AND 929 7TH 8ST. X.w., COKNER MASSACHUSETTS AVEXUR STRICTLY ONE PRIOR OPEN SATURDAY US" . aan AY UNTIL 12 PM Tax Provivexst Hessaxouax GRAFTS HIS ORCHARD THAT HIS OFF- SPRING MAY AT SOME DISTANT DAT ENJOY THE FRUITS OF HIS LABOR, THE PRUDENT HOUSEKEEPER, EN- CUMBERED WITH DAILY CARES, GRASPS THE PRESENT AND SURROUNDS HER FAMILY WITH COMFORT aND THE CHEER OF A HAPPY HOME, oun EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM STANDING HER INSTEAD OF & WELL-FILLED PURSE. SHE FEELS NO HESITANCY WHEN SHE REALIZES THAT OUR TERMS ARE aL- WAYS CONDITIONED BY THE AMOUNT OF BER WEEKLY OR MONTHLY ALLOW- ance. FURNITURE, CARPETS, HOUSE & HEREMANS'S CaSH AND CREDIT HOUSES, O17, 919, W2i AND 937TH ST. ND BOAS, and ‘UPS, In every fur now used CARRIAGE AOBES, FLOOR RUGS. FUR TRIM- ‘MING, FUB CAPS AND GLOVES, COACHMEN CAPES. Our stock of LATS, CAPS, CANES ASD UMBRELLAS ‘WW be found equally sttrective, JAMES ¥. Davis’ SONS, ter 7801 Penasyivanis ave. KEV, VER AND LITHOGRAPHER, FE ‘ave. Bow. Settas cestopetotes seven plate, Je, ve 308. oot ‘or | compelled to have assistants and to pay them CITY AND AND DISTRICT. of Advertising” says: “A point which will af- ford reliable information as to the value of a publication as an advertising medium is the closeness with which the publisher adheres to his advertising rates.” Tax Stam invariably holds to its rates; amd, what is of greater im- portance to the advertiser, it charges everybody the same price for the same service. This few papers do! —_—_ THE SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Business Transacted st Their Regular Board ‘Meeting Last Night. Oniy routine business was transacted by the schoo} board last evening. What was done was done promptly and the meeting was a brief rules and based upon resolutions offered by Mr. Cornish were taken up snd edopted, as | me follows: ‘That the resignation of « teacher, brought about by the payment of money to the re- signing teacher by a normal graduate or any other applicant, to obtain the position thus vacated, aball be deemed a violation of the ats of this board and sball forever disqualify icant #0 offending for appointment as Teacher, and the tencher encouraging the mame by receiving compensation ll not be Permitted to resign, but shall be dismissed. “Leave of absence shall not be granted toa teacher for a longer time than three months, and then without Provided, that on the Tecommentiation of the local trastee a leave of | absence may be renewed or extended for an additional term or terms of months: Provided further, that no leave shall be granted toa teacher who seeks such leave to engage in an- other occupation for pay or profit.” COMPENSATION TO JANITORS. A communication was received from Van H. Manning and Duane E. Fox giving some rea- sons why the compensations paid to janitors should be increased. The janitors, so the com- munication states, in some of the buildings are from their salaries. For some buildings an ex- amination is required before an appointment is made, and all the janitors sre expected to act as “a universal tinker” and make small repairs in the buildings. In the majority of instances the salary nowjpaid is about $500, und it isurged that the inerenee in these cases be to $720. In cases of an increase oe to the committee on teachers and janitors, with instructions to prepare a revised list of ail asl~ aries deemed necossary. ‘A roquest was received from J. W. Douglass, a icachor at the Industrial Home Schools tor leave to purchase en Evexixo Stan route and continue in the discharge of his dutice ar auheferrea to Mr. Mitchell, the trustee of that vain absence for three months was — to Miss Emma Bettes on account of a fas eases ROT WELL POUNDED. A report was read from Supervising Prinei- pal Montgomery in regard to the complaint of Mrs. E. P. Thompson relative to the noisy con- ceeseet tos Sees Saree y com not wel for Nin amnoussement wes made’ by Priscipal Powell of the regular examination for teachers’ certificates, which would be held week from next Friday at the Franklin School The roles governing the purchase, distribu: tion and nse of free text books and supplies adopted, by the District Commissioners were ead and referred to perintendents. sececcioci CHANGES. L. H. Reichelderfer was appointed a teacher in the High School at a salary of $600, vice G. P. Moore. In the Business High School H. E. Snyder, a teacher at 400, was transferred to the sixth division, A, vice L. P. Bailey, trans- “ine resignation of Miss Maggie De Van, a teacher, on ——— of it health, was accepted. Also that of Cow! a teacher. LP. Mickitveds ‘a teacher at was trans- ferred from the first to the second division, vice E. T. Schutt, transferred to the first di- BUREAU OF ENGRA' WING AND PRIXTING, Capt. Meredith, the Chief, Submits His An- ee to eprompttow for the accommodation of the bureau's ink = he laundry, shop, stable and for storage. He makes no reference (o the recent labor troubles in the bureau. Be says: The result of the yeer's operations is the largest delivery of securities, stamps and miscellaneous work of any year during a period of fourteen years. There were completed and delivered during the year 11,283,909 sheets = United States notes, treasury gold an silver certificates, bonds and national Ane notes, having s face value of £308,965,930; 33,500.696 aheots of internal revenue and ous- fome <tampe containing 927,994,984 stamps, and 1, b eggre sheets of drafts, checks cates, * besides large amount of miscellaneous we for the varionsdepartmentsof tho govern- Many of the Province Preparing 60 Be pendence, and, as it is reported that ite inde- pendent territory inclades about fifty thousand Port Alegre, the capital of Rio Grande do Sil, but the telegraph wires leading from theup- posed scene of the fighting Lavirg been cut some time must elapso before definite news gets even no far as Rio de Janeiro. ‘The announcement is made that at east an; other province—-Pernambuco—hes rev; againgt the dictation of Fonseca and has’ de- clared iteelf indepeudent of the a now constituted. At least two a o incea are on the verge of a = dependence, and ru- mor also bas it that the “restoration” party Basing the epring ot 1891 the demand for | heid sway in one of the revulted provinces. small hotes, under the act of July 14, 1890, and | ‘This report, which comes from jin, may the act of ‘August 4, 1886, was so great that, taken in conneotion with tho steadily increasing demand for internal-revenue stampa, it became necessary to extend the facilities of the buren ‘This was done by adopting a method of pri ing internal-revenue stamps from steel plates engraved in relief. By thiv method the bureau was enabled todo the printing more rapidly and to secure the prompt filling of orders with out the necessity of working over time. The change will result in an annual saving of 9156,941. ‘The expénditures of 1891 as compared with those of 1890 show an increase of 25 per cent, while the increase in the amount of work de- livered is 27 per cent. There was added to the plant of the bureau durin the year new mar Inachinery to the value of 612,25 Army Orders. ‘The following transfers in the eighteenth in- fantry are made: Capt. James H. Baldwin, from company E to company I. Capt. Wm. B. ‘Wheeler, from company I to company E. Capt. Wm. R. Hall, assistant surgeos., will be relieved from duty af Fort Schuyler, N. X., on the arrival at that post of Major Wm. D. Wol- verton, surgeon, ‘and will then proceed to An- gel Ielend, Cal,, ‘and report in n person for duty to the commanding officer of that post, re ing by letter to the commanding med partment of California. First Lieut Gea. H Patten, twenty-sesond infantry, js at bis own request relieved from duty in: ‘conneetion with the militia of North Dakota, to take effect November 30, 1891, and —— to join his company. Teave of absence for two months from No- ffmber 90, 1891, is granted First Lieut, Geo. H. Patten, twenty-second infantry. ‘Leave of absence for four months, to take gffect on or shout December 1, 1891, is granted Firat Lieut. Jobn Bigelow, ve of absence for four months, to take effect on or abont November 20, 1801, isgranted “ Chaplain Wm. K. Tully, U. 8. A. accept, E. Hopkins, assistant surgeon, jed aaa member of the army Fotirh board at New York city, vice Capt. Edwin Gardner, assistant surgeon, hereby relieved. a Recent Robberies Reported. A boy's bicycle was stolen from the house of J. J. Bunch, No. 50 H street, yesterday. Lieut. Dutton, U. 8. navy, reports lost of stolen from hia room an envelope containing $100. A sneak thiof entered the honse of P.L. Cole, No. 117 D street, yesterday, and stole an over- cont. Henry Wells complained of the theft of a pair of gold eyeginsses. Six bottles of whisky were stolen from Danier & Co.'s drug store Sunday night. Saturday night ten boxes of cigars were stolen from George Smith's store in South Washington. ee The Good Templars. Clabangh Hall was well filled Monday night with members of Washington Lodge. Two new members were initiated. The report of the quarter ending October 31 showed that forty- eignt new members were added during the quarter. Messrs. Corby, Piper, James M. 0 Thompson and Thorne, with Mrs. Lida Salkeld, Miss I M. Humphrey wa promoted from | Were clected representation tothe grand ledge, stn to sith grade, vice Miss Cowling, iio tind The lodge congratulated the Commissioners for a Mies | M. Hi from first to third | their action in rejecting so many, plications vice Miss Devan. resigned. = for & Hance license ‘and hoped thai oy would "Shuster, normal graduate, to | adhere tothe rejection of all applcations where rice Mise Hundley, promoted. | there Apes in suspect that the law has been names were placed on the ap- | violated in any particular. pest! (A. Bromaia, 8. Greens ME: Fisher a and Emma B. Alesan Golden Cress Visitation. A leave of absence for three months was ae to L. A. Wineberger. & SCHOOL SITE ACCEPTED. Areport was received from Mr. Darlington that the offer of the owners of the ground adjoining the Harrison School building on 18th street between Vand W streets bearcepted, This ground is to te a play ground. ‘The report was ardered to be went we the District Commis: Mt leave of absence of three months was granted to Prof. G. 8. Fellows, teacher of ghemistry m the High School, and Prof. W. B. Bigelow, a graduate of Amherst, was appointed to fill the vacancy. Appoint Miss Fanny M. Roof substitute teacher third division. The semi-annual visitation by the Grand Commandery was made to Goodwill Command- ery, No. 21, U, O. G.C., Mondayevening. The grand officers present were: John N. Eble, grand commander; Mrs. Fanuie E. Coraero, vice grand commander; W. T. Kent, grand keeper of records; B. H. Yates, grand treasurer; Samuel Howson, grand prelate; Thomas Rum- phrey, graud herald; B. W. Beebe, grand warder inner far W. H, Pope, grand warder outer gate; Dr. 8. A H. Mckim, past grand commander. The grand commander made some interes! remarks on the ritualistic work of the or and the efforts now being made to improve the manner of its rendition, among which was the prize offered by him to the commandery nonin the greatest profi- Promote M. J. Francis from @500 to @550;| ciency. The officers then vacated AL: Sinith, from 47S to €500; Grace Hunter; | the chairs a fey were aswumed by the from €450 to €475. officers commandery, by whom ‘Transfer F. M. Layton from the Van Buren to the Tyler building. Apo int Horton Simpson, vice of Miss W. A. Nichols, Geant leave of absence without pay to Miss L. Cook for one month on account of sickness. The mm of W. A Nichols wus ac- L. Tobriner toJohn Fegan, w. 1{ 21, square 496; €3,700. M. J. Colbert to Delia M. Zerega, pt. 43, sq. 858: $2,300. C. Robinson to Joba T. Layton, sub. 161, sq. 615; J. T. Layton to W. Mayee, same property J. M. Varoum wc Rk —— subs 104 to 106, 113 to 115, sq. 152; @—. H.'B James to D. Hardy,e. as cen wiaie W. Metcalf to J.B Walker, pt 27. bik-8, &P°B. sub Mt. Pleasant; #1,525. W. Thompson to Inland and Seaboard aes neat lots 6 we 5. Georgetown; 8—. Marc! '. Dan- fortnto EB. Townend ae to J. F. Hile, J.B. Heury to Bessie E. T. Arms 152; Cen J. Bean Sarthy, pt 1, aq. 974; @—. C. A. Sautler to AT. Jackeon, sub 192, 7; e~ FJ. Jee AA 38; oar y E be word sb p29, matt to wal , pea ary et 2B, sq. 721 Mi Jacob etal to lots 4 . WH Jeflorin pe & M. etal toF. W. t, W.'s sub of fs eub, Me Pleasants $3) ® J. Buck- ley toW. © Carroll, sab 77, bik. 27, Long jeadows; @—. C. Geasford to D. Birtwell,gubs 94 and 98, oq. 917; @—. W. 0. Denison et al. to H. Lioyd irvine. sub 60, 0q. 306; $3,650. C. B Smith to A.B. Clarke, subs 166 to 169, oq. $66: 08.50. HW. coring to G. A Armes, Wileos to 8 LP. 5 F.D. ©. Newman, The ‘ira til was conferred in a very im- resaive and imposing manner, the officers fully up to the standard. The work was lly scrutinized by the committee of the grand commandery, who will submit their re- port to the grand commander. The attendance was very large and embraced visitors from every commandery in the jurisdiction. The rand visitations will be: Anucostia, Masonfe Hall, Anacostin, Wednesday, Novem- ber 18; Moaut Vernon, at Golden Cross Hall, No. 816 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, Thurs: day, November 19; Halcyon, Friday, November t. John's, at the'same ‘hall, Saturday, No- vember 21, a ‘There May.Be = Vacancy. The dispatch from Cumberland, Md, stating that a Dr. Craigen of that place had eut the stitches with which he bad sewed up wound when he found the patient had no money to Shim attracted the attention yesterday of Gen. Busey, the assistant secretary of the interior. He became still more interested when helearued from ae same dispatch that the ‘Man was a member of pension board of surgeons. He at once eb to Gen. Raum, the conimissioner of pensions, calling bis at: tention to the allegations made and requesting im to communicate with the mayor of the city and ascertain whether the facts are stated. In the event that the story is con- firmed there will be @ vacancy in the board of pension wargeons for that locality. ————- ‘The Hotel Nermandie Again. Elmer F. Woodbury asks in a bill against H. ‘M. Cake, the National Metropolitan Bank and Marshal Ransdell, that the sale of the loase of the Hotel La Normandie beset aside, &c. The complainants sets out the lease of the property, lot 8, square 218, on May 6, 1888, to Cake for ten years und the subsequent assignment; that ¢ 2d instant the lease was put np for sale by the marshal to satisfy a judgment obtained by the National ® Metropolitan k, which he avers had been fully paid; that it was kuocked down to Kult Greyke ‘of Brooklyn f he offered a deposit of $1,000, which war re! fused, mitien unde datepeas oe ene for €500. He claims that he is the rightful owner ry Fone Line h ES -- Togeerenn tried paid, $500, is growsly in- Sica nd” retore prays’ that it may be have its origin in imperialist circles, but, be that bow it may, the situation of affairs would seein to indicate » long and bloody civil war in the near future, the overthrow of Fonseca's dictatorship and the establishment in Bragil of anumber of separate republics vomewhat simi- lar to those of South Africa. gale, German population of Rio Grande do Feported ‘tobe organising into armed notion eevee the plan of the Dutch eet tiers of Bouth Africa and to be determined to defend the independence of their new state. ‘The troops under the command of Marshal da Fonscea are said to bh move upon Riv Grande do Great excitemont prevails at Rio de Janeiro and throughout Brazil. It is reported that ‘Marsbal da Fouseca has beon informed that he is suffering from a disease which mst soon cause his death, and that he has announced his willingness to resign the reins of power. ‘A dispateh received at 7 p. buco brings farther alarming intelligence re- gerding the situation of affairs in Brazil, Thore je no doubt that the situation in Brazil, anaes out of the assumption of dictatorial powers the late Fg come of the republic, Marshal Deodoro ynseca, is rapidly approaching & Point where a resort to arme will fre necessary wo — the position of the dictator. The dispateh shows that steps will bave to be ‘immediately taken to prevent, if possible, disintegration of the republic. PARA DECLARES ITS INDEPENDRNCE. The provinee of Grao Para has followed the example set by Rio Grande do Sul, and has de- clared its independence. Greo Pars, or, as it is better known, Para, is one of the most im- | Syders provinces of Brazil. It is situated in ihe extreme north ls ad igo Tt containe 412,467 aquare ts population is est mated at 343,511 10,000 of whom are ar aed to be indians. "The capital of tae hice fe Parn, situated on the night bank of the Tocantins river. Here are located the er ornor’s Palace, cathedral, several ohuro barracks and numerous other public | bie. It is the great rubber purt of the world. It exports,in addition to other products | Former, of the province, cotton, vanilla, annatto, dye | price. ‘woods, honey, wax and a great variety of vegetab animal products. The trade is mostly with Li London, Barbadoes, Cay ene and North American porta. ‘oeantins or Para river is celebrated for ite ae ‘The river is really one of the mouths of the Amazon and it is here that the boi chiefly manifested, the tide rising to height in a few minutes before thenew. moons by » vast wave fifteen feet in height, sometimes followed by three others, which onter the estuary with great violence. ‘The dispatch received last evening farther stated that it is expected that the independ- ence movement, which had rovinee of Rio Grande do Sul, and which has n promptly followed in Grao Para, would be fellawed by a similar declaratioa by the prov- ines 4 FONSECA PREPARING TO FIGHT. Dictator Fonseca ie moving repidly to sup- Press these attempts to set up separate govern- ments and he has ordered a warship to proceed rrithout delay to Rio do Sul to take such action as may be necessary wens the provincial Suthorities from etersing. their declaration of independence into effect. It behooves him to mm. from Pernam- | A Brida! Tour, at an American Sum- mer Resort. Human ingenuity has made it possi- ble that American pleasure resorts can carry with them the health-giving | Pret properties of Europe's First Health| » Spring. Pwe refer to Carlsbad Sprudel Salts. It will pay you to read up on this historical spot. For 500 years it has performed its beneficent mission. Emperors, poets, statesmen, all men of wealth and station have sought and|t found health here. Quite an expen- sive trip. But you need not go. Every drus store will deliver you the Carisba the world-renowned Sprudel Salts. Take no substitute. The following on the bottle proves its genuineness: “Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, New York.” —— BICYCLES. iP BE ACME OF COMFORT. “<'* * * When the acme of comfort ineycle riding shall be found, however, it will be, we believe, in = pneumatic-tired wheel, fitted with springs to absorb the bouncing.""—"*Bearings,” Feb. 12, "OL. 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AND MADAME GATECAKD'S “SCHOOL ATWATER CYCLE COMPANY, and Thali a taut by native and ex i teache aner Y 5 2030 1444.26 Penn. ave. | Only one decorated by French, nuluister of p NOW 1s YouR CHANCE To GET 4 BictcLE stock, which includes the cele tinder and Wer Warwick erfection Bieycles, for Ui ied bar- ‘econd-band tuachines Teruss made THE WARWICK CYCLE COMPANY, oc]5-2m 618 17th st. now. HOTELS. TKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, INTER RESORT for HEALTH and PLEASURE. imate in the United States except Due Groat stage isthe Rocky meee HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1891-92 NOVEMBER 20. For circular snd terms address 2od-lm B. P. CH. re Proprietom. pee arti cree fanow ‘Booed br the for a and pore ‘Of great day, week or month move with slacrity, for slready a mam has been able board named in Conneation with the contemplated eas see Fin test conteal capone, Bis mney of the province. He is Bilverio ties “Te BROCKWELL. artinez, who, during the last revointion, Bos from the country. geen allowed to return sow he. without loubt, possesses greater itieal influence than any other man oo the Pokal ‘The situation, as be judged from the crente which are caplal ly can ‘pon each , is daily becoming more re grave, ‘and what the result of os wides} discontent in Brazil ‘will be can only be a matter of conjecture. ‘THE DICTATOR'S ILLNESS. The dictator might perhaps do more to es- tablish the new order of things were it not for ‘the fact that he is qsick man. Some reporta have it that the disease from which he is suf- fering is cancer, which, if true, would neces- sarily prevent him from taking the field in rson should resort to arms be necessary. the will take vigorous measures to su; Fess these latest revolts against his authority snot doubted bc een who are prea with the personal characteristics of the man, BAS EL td tea coos in enc wil rat swoe) Sobetacles from bis path. ms NAVAL FORCES IX BRAZIL. The naval forces of Brazil comprise 5,720 offi- cersand men. There are five naval arsenals, one each at Rio Janeiro, Para, Pernambuco, Bahia and Ladario de Matto Grosso. Of cour: in the event of hostilities there would bi chance that the arsenals at Para and Bahia, the ME of two of the revolting provinces, would the hands of the provineial authori- ties, and the ammunition, &c., in them would be used against the dictator's forces. The navy includes four seagoing, six coast defense armor- stclaee, and three clads, five first clase third-class torpedo boats, besides a torpedo school ship. unprotected vessels there are two first-class and two second-class cruisers, two training corvettes, nine screw gun boate, eight paddie gun boats, two transports, one battery tender and « ‘number of y steamers and other vessels. The two most powerful vessels are the Ria chuelo, 6,700 tone displacement, and a smaller vessel, the Aquid: Both vessels are pro- tected by a belt of stecl-faced armor, having @ maximum thickness of eleven inches: Each vensel hus two turrety protected by ten-inch armor. principal armament consists of four twenty-ton breech-loading gune carried in the turrets and an stziliary ermument of six inone ship and in the other four seventy- pounders and machine guns. Both vessels are muilt of steel, sheathed with wood and metal, They have a good sail sprend and are capable of Keeping the see for long periods fimoes and Javari ‘0 powerfal doublotarretea ships of light arate saitable for const defense or river service. They cach carry four ten-inch Whitworth guns. The army ona war footing m 1800 consisted of 26,617 men, but it was the intention of the government to reorganize its forces, and con- sequently the exact number of effective men now is unknown. Gaus HOTEL AND CAFES on aw. Fru oven, OCTOBER 20, 1801, for she ception. ot Stay re Ughly renovated, and refurnisheds ryt electric ‘ells pectin. “eras 81 gana esis ry Wat: Bias, UMP, Proprietor. o™= qantas, Cor. 15th st. and Rag R York ave. tarnished ang hotel has iy pen tt” el tse been new! and is now Doarders, ‘hire. M: Jy COLLEY, Provrietross, O17 ILLAKD'S HOTEL. Fa. ave. and 14that., Washington. D.C. EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.c, PIANOS AND ORGANS. FOR PANGAINS IN KELTABLE FINE PIANOS organs call at the Krakauer 32006 stn. bw. GH. KUBN. Eetablishod tse, Practical plano mak nozto30ja 525 FAUT & DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS: UNBLY- al ired por touch, work- imanahip, Surableg te beauty : het batore decking, bar ea s:ruction. Braych in Baltimore. Foccrion, oRatoRy. acTiNnG. Three ree. Ist. it Gumecear is jocution 5d: Gomblete eo coure i contraes sino intcles orprivate, day or evening. Tana GE OF ELOCUTION AND oRA- TORY, 614 12h saw, LNEY INSTITUTE. n heging Oct: 1, Sen » Washington, sesl-b" Pe a tle. sana co for “Sixth SCHOOL OF COOKERY, RA. has removed from GIL to S16 12th st. ‘Miss DORSEY, 31: Rai or class lessuns. cake daily: Dishes for ain Unners, receptions, &¢., furnished to order. ocS1-Lm' SCHOOL OF FRENCH IANGUAGE. CONDUCTE > ‘Prof. Pai ‘dei’ Universite de method 1426 N. ¥. ave. (Q™ WATER COLOR, —— APESTRY. oc20-Im? Boom 84, Corcoran building. Norwooo Ixsrrere, 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. SELECT DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. ‘Mr. and Mrs WM. D. CABELL, Principals. oc24-tr HAND MRS Wat E = MeELHINN ‘401 34 st. n.w. im ol, Pastel and china Pastel. | Terns R. JOHN P. CAULFIELD. 23442 New York ave, Piano, organ and barmouy. GOXzZAGA COLLEGE, Latin, Greek, English, Mathematics, Bookkeeping. Penmanship, German, Fretich, Stenography and ‘Typewriting. $10 per quarter, No extra charges. C. GILLESPIE, 8. J., oc21-1m President. Miss, 8c SCHMITT'S SCHOOL, HAS BEEN RE- rom 401-8 to, 420 = tron Spel Sun HPT anh oscar ook? “*The sweetest-toned piano made:" guaranteed for GRECIAL ATTENTION TO THOSE WHORE Deeriy education ins lected. ation. "Civil service i) aration; ‘ful ‘Freparation for colleze, West Point. annapolis aud all exanunations. Type- pe RE | ELERR, AML. Ivy Tiathtute, 000, HAVE BEEN MADE E: +9 Ca en N8—2 As ce SANDEMS &'STA AYMAN, | Beaut VAY, CHASE, GABLER, BRIGGS’ Pian ana Sor pais oF reat om ae Investigating the Barnaby Case. J. H. Conrad, # nephew of Mrs. Barnaby, who was poisoned last summer in Denver, hes departed for Providence, in company with District Attorney Stevens, to hunt tp evidence against Dr. Graves, is accused bo lagen, Salty fa Baten te ee tc Latina de culty in Bx or upon Dr. Graven, Site mouive for tos orient pha been discovered and he felt Fed nah that murderer had been found. sriiaada ana eA Joseph B. Dunn of Petersburg Dead. A special dispatch to Tux Stan from Poters- burg, Va.. says that Mr. Joseph Bragg Dunn, a prominent citizen of Vir, a a & Co. of Petersb: from Janaary 1, 1850, to Junusry 3, 1887. - was president of the Mechanics’ Fao- ry Company during the from teavel 1s December, 1874, he hie farm in Amelia county up to last Febrasey, when bo was paralysis. Ho was then brought to the residence of be Mr. John G. Dunn, in Po F & PRIMARY. GLASS Ufetime; factory prices; cash or $10 payments. wu ON Se QUINCY FLAN, = ‘or boys sev ears, oc)7-Lm F. G. SMITH. 1225 Penn. ave. _ ba rho BAL cpodevernat ot (DHE FINEST LINE OF THE LEADING Fos Opens O06.) pal a Decker Brod Estes, Fischer. Ivere te Pond adard mai and thorougily reliable: Cisucs. cor | NSS, oR eee ee PRE, argnine je. second-hand pianos and organs. | serystury of ber iu For terme and otlier ANDERS & STAYMAN, a ae sie” ‘904 F st. now. Of ITALIAN METHOD OF VOICE CU Washington, D.C. RS, WEBBER will resuine lewons 1 Nortp Charles siher residence, 19008 ata. w. oc2-3m ore, Voices exatuitied xratuicously. ocl7-1m* Srp HE ZoLIaN.” A Se SESS BU7 > 5? XW, FRENCH LEssons. InSTUMSDYS ANDERS & STAYMAN, Ofice hours boat isa 2 WAP eto wg | | oetzam’ as megehington. | 1188, FRANCES 3a 0e2-3m itimore, Has Oe, French Private Dey M288 4X c. LEAVITT OF BOSTON, PIANO A ‘AND HARMONY. ‘ADAME A. PELE (FROM P, ‘French classes and private lessons. siccevatl tenclinns "Beet references. RS. MANN'S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL and THE ELIZA: OTe aa KINDER- GARTEN Nom eae a bee 1018 Sunderiand ana niece, 204 ‘of Dupoat © (RAEULEIN seuss SCRCHARD, FROM NORTH Figtnan. ne Rperienced tence DIOOFE Mase Store, rom sides 1% ty TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP nl ttanson of Papas nite to hae tS DECURAT k ‘ae ia rece! SECOND-HAND PIANOS. ays comprintie aimoost Dex Spe Coe a at. er net * ‘Time, eons barrel; €1.35 ~ 2. 0D, PeLEs, atanece, Young. LADIES BOKRDING mia Day SCHOOT. Pet matuation inptecer or ty Se pe Dae wy ae la pe eS hc ees A. M1453 Corcoran st. nw. M&, =~ ‘ScHOOT, 2 i@ MEN Meee chem ee M™ SUBAN ‘aRDEEYS, Gee cc? dan no maatonl bison * ot. nw. VOICE CULTURE = copy of this ae Mine Pi iaviteyetruneae ladies Costumes made tn styice. sate (Cultus Ond basting @ M™® * B uarnrsox, IN WASHINGTON. RAWING AX an PAINTING eS HELE ATHA 1, 1085 10th 5 b.w. 0010-2" |. MARIANO MAINA, i= Tealian method. y urepared for 129 F STREET, opgea, a us He awe ohowe 1S CONSTANTLY RECEIVING, THROUOT SEB MSS © Sa Sg Ome CARES AGENTS IX LONDON AND PARIS, action im oft, Also Private Tustra THE LATEST FASHIONS IN HATS AND BONNETS. 20-3 i As ORDIGNT PLATTING, KNIFE se ibs oat = mtn. ro Derrcrent awn se to onder factarers, price $19.50. 6. WTBoae toe we Lee ‘WisHING Biack Laces done ‘White and Satin Dresses, Lace Curtains: Trnsonabie prcea, call oi MADAME Val partinents apply to HG. SBecistrar st the aaiterat, or "oer rig WELLING, President. "TE aR aoe, {ine COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY ieee ‘ure, the Hen. WILTTAM AS MAURY TTD Acreruey) General ot the eretsy Judge ANDREW BRADLEY oi Vitis preine ogre ere RICARD. hee — BeRMEDED 12. UE ALD | india. cashmere shawn, ‘poiw tien, emrtsees aah Hop. WILLIAM &. SIM raoant: tee | Shaberisle.of aay Lind cnstwcsdory. Wighast seaosomoee of Patents, “end EE. ma Tut Hon Avatsre et: B. Do Nor Taxy, U We clean them on the & us lor. For catalogues. a nobekiSs" ‘atthe or by let <iganed ocd’ WAM MOTOR REROTA FING. 09 Kesidence .110 L NS TY ORDER TO mare ~_ M® VERNON SEMINARY, u BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG 2200 and 1206 Mec.” 1134 and 1198 11th st. Seventeenth year begins TUESDAY. Octoberd. ‘Thorough instruction in all departments in accont- ‘ance with best inodern methods. Especial advantages in English Literature, Histors, ‘Modern Languages and Music. Every appliance for health and comfort of pupils, including ample exercise grounds, steam: beat, pas- senger elevator and perfect sanitation. For circulars apply to the Principal, ec8am MES. ELIZABE’ CoLcmBL, ‘COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, Ts “SISTERS OF &T. host TRDUSTRIAL, C25 La. opposite city office. for Sateen ot 4 S- eve reopened « dopertment oy Y ‘compection with URNER, A.M., C.E., Prin. er ye Sixth year asa business educator jn this sty, Fite mber of the faculty of Eastman C the only «0 arded {: Sigeaton st the. words ‘gir beld tn Patan in en 1x courses: Bus: nelish, Accountancy, Service, Shorthand std Tjvewritine. (Superior and enthusiastic teaching. and ical courses. Graduates of rare cxcellence guished success. | Bitustions when competent. Send for cataloeus contaih wtion of the courses core thaw 00. Acuz Puoxoonarny AND Booms DRY CLEANING, SCOURING. ANTON FISCHER, 906 @ ST. NW }¥ KENCH DiEiNG SCOURING: AND DEY CLEAN- Estebiiehiuent, —— ork ave. Pine ea ESTABLISHED SIX. YEARS. TING SU Course of studies: | em cp peookkeeping, |, ANTON AN) cane LINE om, formers wim arithmetic. wpelling, telegraphy. spewrtting oak a Basen Eudente lave been" aks | rom the Tate, sede pestion ba the principa ‘essious day and 1 Turned out ain os pear 7 ‘out prodicien } er ha in eal. " Washington.” Gentlenses trom ao | Re, AND BE WIE. DK. BROTHERS, 900 B spptare! before ine and made oath that be 1d and a020-3m_ PPRIENDS’ SELEC: et any hour of the day. Subscri ‘sworn to woo A a ae ELVEN beni ‘oy De BROTHERS. “SAMUEL. Mi sexes. will, in its uinth year September 28. public a wt tor the District at Goi c ensional Specialiete at tie fast aly ‘iat . Tr any comme ae obese of iver a toore eral (runing to ‘hose wm | J yt ee 2 RTD ed edivertincag So not gy to colle. Baliding Uri evenly ladies’ paysician tu the city. Dr BORIS, wb laboratory. brary, u ess. Forty “Live years’ oxpestense. aod -Lan* retereuce modern, charge. BOUL RESTORED t BX USING & BOTTLE OB A two or BRO’ Kone cordial Dr. Vig OF et ey case cf nervous delay Be Bors PR FESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED, Lest Gf medical references, by one scr ersets ear bacon Taeeday. Sep; | a 915 nx yin Practical” a She! Uo Eeeparatory rai ~ EON cal School of Shorthand and Typewritine spent » School of Mechanical and Architectral Moderate wing. Full Corus of instructors rates ‘of tuition ; central + Spacious halls and class Fooms. Services of greduates alanis in demand. Oftice open every business day. Call or send #04 C ST., BET. 43 AND OTH STS. .N.W., The well-known ladies’ phynician, ean be consulted Gat'y from 10to 1 and 5 to. fonmaticn. MMS. SARA A. SPENCER, frame wen a prwtor._ | FXPERIENCE ig THE BS. HARMIETTE MILLS, » nee 308 Let. aw. gratin oF resumed Septeaibet 10, ee2-Om” Boor veos = Bo Soars 2 UTE. Capa eer eiven o thersagh practical ese fol st exives o thorugh peactica business educstion on “‘tasy. terins. ~ X.W., TREATS ALL vara unotstadte era Disa eects aon eee ss Sas Proptabie ae bouts, ¥to za. in. and-4to 7p. a te States" ho in gi to cur a toms of botl. sexes. ache and tieit’""House Cure” swingin Be, “Spa0ie Dt. LORD, 329 N. ISTH ST. PHILA! a aa oe ian VOLD YEARS oF ie 4 yy ix OV _T- ENS ag EN jee Roe FLecurto, QEATORY ‘nd voice Culture. ang iss ADA Towss DRAMATIC x ALD €. 10W D, Yeachers, 37 13th jours ¥ to 0 to W, OUT OF WASHINGTON, M APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, SONCORDYTLLE, = <a 10 he bent schools to | P pK. BLAIN, THE T EXTHAC incase ch tye te wractical | I) speciaity of filliue ‘and tasers arcidiinl vesth at isi 3 Pehe PETale) A.M. Prin nore Sunds ae Ook MITE COLLEGE. ELLICOTT CIT, MD.” | (>howa0N’s DENTAL FARIORS. ABR boarding wad day wc ss 10m Fatt Pll ete 0 f G10 an GR Old iutes trade pood ch eam Opes _oc6-tin* ‘bd Sundae til Zp. ma: All is Uramcten, Tz HALT BOARDING SCEOOL YOK 0 FOR CHILDREN, Forest Gien,Md. ‘Thorough Ene! Fores Gien Md, Thorouzh Pcleh, stuaesGya | EKER Dd DENTAL T FIEMARY. TEETH FILLED Dulldipir visited twoutuiy. ti Tiss, r oem at monthly. Miss K. Pi ‘cost of thateria: at toe se2Ztn ten’ of the Colt University, trom 1 t gail except Punday extraction free, i fro Tune 80. LEGAL NOTICES N THE SUPREME COURT Qk THE DisrRICT ‘OF COLUMBIA. The Urea States of Anverica. upon the petition of we Uni of An Po the comumssion to select ‘Rock Creek Park, plication to guins: And crowns ihserted. vs. Glenn W. Cooper et al. Chon che ‘petition of William T: Rossell, F Commissioner of the, District of Colubia, to be ad ak year ts im said proceeding, 1 is thisont aay ork ‘ovenber, INI, by the court, ‘Ordered, and it any the} acetate OF Dame of the said Willian ro tead | day. 10-01. to Spi. 1508 T ROF. CLAY 18 THE OLDEST Ei OO sei ta Sue ee POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. fn. ‘rettovee Moet vEExON, ‘The TOMB OF WASHINGTON. ES. E. V. SNELL, CLAIRVOYANT AND TES® Le SS ae Pre TELLS ALL EVENTS OF Vumness confidential amd | Petes anata oe Mit