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the Liver, La Dr. scription g1.00 (for the Liver), 25 cents par vial. The genuine medicines can be bad only at ing else, no matter what for Dr. Pierce's In every case these prices, but nothi the price, can be as cone, medicines are quarante where they fail to benefit or cure, your roouey back. You Tecet ved. and substitutes, offered at lower prices. ou hay 1 feacher —If by the use of Wolff sACMEBlacking you save one pair of Suoes a year, and Z vottie at 20 contalaste three months, for how any years Diacking will one your's saving in shoe Leather pay? 19e 188 CS * Giase searels to Ruby, ic Oc ‘Emerald, Opal, 106 Oc er vtherCostlyGias. 10g “gets ated WM pay for the Cost of Changing Plain White ‘BOSTON GONSUMPTION. Thave a positive remedy for the above disease; by its use thourands of cases of the worst kind and of lorg standing Lave bewn cured. Indeed so strong is my fait in-teeflicacy. that send TWO DOTTLES FREY, with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease toany sut- Serer Isend me ther Express and P.O.address. T. A. Slocum, D.C, 181 Pearl St., Ne ¥- Tursco You. EAD IT. ness fe bas proven to us beyot ment of an the subject of consideration. IT'S ABOUT SEV. ab iHis nal Carpets to fe opie? | 8. Topham, C. G. Townsend, Rev. Jobn ‘Trim- ES WHICH TOU Wesiturtos formauy years’ thes | ble, Jas Hi Trimble, A.M. Tubman, Williams Seo W. Upton, Albert H- Van Deusen, William Van ystrict of Columbia. AN EASY WAY TO FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. We hsve the courage our cash and cretit prices be year, which sav lishment a EDY’ sare favorably ICES quoted Our farm: ate up to date, apes through. and we challease you to find « newer, brighter, or more Uesirable stuck. HERE'S ovr rms require no notes—s PLAN AND OUR at time of TEEMS the balance in small We Suite in tor #25 cas! A Soint Oak Beak ij pieces, $17 arp tee. ob tine, im watching Beures. GROGAN'S MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, e365 819, $1 and 823 7th st. nw. Are you in need of a wrap? Ir so, read caresully the menus bury sng we're ofering. 3 && 1 3 as E 4 3 Fag 3 £ as = ‘ess* lee = S50 Cheviot Rectern, now. -40| ‘Then all of the crew that the boats could Diaronal Resfers. now 40 | carry joined them and they reached the mole von name tt 98 | in quick time, and then the fun began. The pre reseogmaae np meee 2-80 | policemen and mob made an attempt to op- @i6 Seal Trimmed acters, 12 s0 | bose them, but they might as well have tried to aera a jeoo | *op a hurricane. Foot by foot they fought 5 Fur Trin:ned Refers, now, 800 Bernbarut Capes, now..... FUR CAPES. $10 French Coney Cayes, now. €15 Wool Sea! Capes, now ‘$18 Real Astrachan Capes, Real Monkey Capes, 840 Brow: Marten Capes, now. 850 Keal Beaver Capes, now. CORNER 7TH AND D STS. X. Askiliful dentist will hurt less than an- ether, while bis operatious will be more urate and artistic. Working quicker, Le ‘wil not keep one as long with mouth wids open. and bence will charge lese—fur dental ‘Hees aro based ob time cousumet. It wapparent there‘ore that you not only fet better service, but actually save money, Ly patronizing an expert—which explains ‘why you profit by coming to us.as we edimit Rope but experts to wenberehip. SOLID GOLD CzoWn: e.00 SOLID GOLD FLATES Gull set)... 36.00 prices:—Dr. Pierce's Gold- en Medical Discovery (for ), $1.00 tle; yerce’s Favorite Pre: Pierce's Pleasant Pellets ¥ only for value ware of dilutions, imitations, VBAY \STAfEy ERNS Twenty-six years of activ bust: | Peancig ft the averace person Oo have iis or her own especially when the pay- | mount of money is | been selling Sine turni- | aid of any similar estab- | ‘We do sto | T PRICES | if monthiy payments to | jow U percent : : cwents made | tween the United States sailors and a Chilean tush | mob in Valparaiso, says a London dispatch to ‘$0 "per yard Tnyrain Car- ber yard cash, 4c. on & .50 | their demunds for release of their comrades CITY AND DISTRICT. €F Upon the basis of price per line per 1,000 cirenlation, the advertising rates of Taz Even- ing Stax are only about half as high as those of other Washington papers. But cheapness is not the only merit. Its service is better than any other paper in the city can possibly give? THE MASONIC VETERANS. Arrangements Made for the Fourteenth An- nual Dinner Saturday Night. ‘The fourteenth annual dinner of the Ma- sonic Veteran Association of the District of Columbia will take place at the Scottish Rite Sanetuary, 1007 G street northwest,next Satar- day night. As this is the first diuner sinc ¢ the death of Gen. Albert Pike, who was president of the organization, efforts are being made to secure a full attendance. ‘The present officers of the association are: President, Wm. W. Upton; first vice president, Clement W. Ben- nett; second vice president, Thos. E. Hateh; | secretary, Abner T. Longley; treasurer, Geo. | W. Balloch, and stewards, Wm. 8. Roose and James H. Trimble. ° The present resident membership of the asso- ciation is follows: George l. Abrams. ‘Ihomas Adams, Lertuel Adams, Dr. Charles Allen, Job W. Angus, J. F. HR. Appleby, Algernon A. Aspin wall, Robert Ball, W. 8. Ballard, George W. Balloch, Moses M. Bane, Morris Barnett, H. W. Barrett, Joseph Barton, Wm. H. Barton, Samuel Belford, James H. Bell, Clement W. Bennett, H. W. Birge, Asaph L. Bliss, Geo. W. Bounell, Harry E. Bowles, Alex. C. Hromley, Benjamin | W. Browne, William B. brown, Andrew K. | Browne, John Mills Browne. P. H. Bronson, | Aaron Brann, D. 8. Burnham, David L.Caliisher, Raymond F. Cardello, Jno. J. Carroll, Wiliam | W. Case, Jonathan W. Childs, William P. Cole, Thomas B. Creighton, William H. Crosby, Rob- ert F. Crowell, J. D. Cumming, Jno. Scott Cui ningham, John W. Daniels, William W. Davis, Archibald B. Dick, John N. Dickson, M. A. Dil- lon, A. T. C. Dodge, Thomas Dowling, Anton Eberly, Watson W. Eldridge, Chester &. Faulk- j ner, Firman, Charles’ Fuser. Robert L | Fleming. Weston Flint, Lambert T. Follansbee, Jobn A, Foos, Charles H. Fowler, Adam Gaddis, Goo. He Gattis, Win. Gaddis, Lemuel Gaddis, Thomas }. Gardner, Jos. Gawler, David Gibson, Wm. Gibson, Stephen F. Gi Wm. H. Goods, baoerd son, John Gibson, ,. -F. 5 Hamilton L Gregory, Goff A. Hall, Heury O. Hall, Chas. W. Hancock, Robt. W. Hardy, Jos, H. Hartley, Dr. Thos. E: Hatch, Wm. J. ‘Hay, Louis Heilbrun, Wm. H. Henderson, Jacob D. Herrington, H. M. Higbee. W. JL. Hinds, Jos. ¥. Hodgson, Alex. H. Holt, Peter H. Hooe, ik T. Howser, Emil Huck, Geo. Hunter, Jas. M. Hodges, Geo. W. Hascall, W. E. Hutch- inson, Robt. B. Hamilton, William Helmus, Edwin S Hoimes, John B. Jeffries, Kentield S. Jenks, Daniel Johnson, George J. Johnson, Jefferson H. Jenings, Herman Koppel. Geo. W. Knox, Andrew W. Kelly, Chas. ball, Joseph W. King, Angus Lamond, B. F. Lar- combe, Abraham B. Lasealette, John Lockie, A. ‘T. Logan. D. J. Logan, Abner I. Longley, 1. G. Loockerman, Theo. L. Lamb, Jobn Jay Little, | Wm. Henson Libbey, Jobn Newton Minnis, Edwin B. MacGrotty, Granville Mason, Chas. | Matthews, B. P. Mimmack, Daniel P. Macurty, Henry B. McKe Benj. P. McKuew, Daniei McFarland, Jas. H. Mcintosh, William Mertz, Jobn A. Milburn, Fred’k W. Mitchell, George H. Moore, LH. MeCathran, James W. |. Myers, Charles Neal, Chas. W. O'Neill, ls, R. B. Nixon, George E. Noyes, Lewis 8. O'Neal, Rev. E, D. Owens, Myron M. Parker, Henry'A. Pierce, Daniel L. Pitcher, Dr. Wm. Pittis, H. J. Playtor, Geo. W. Pratt, Charles H. Perry, Charles H. Reaney, William S. Roose, William Oscar Koome, Jobn J. Rupli, Jobn H. Russell, John W. Ross, Henry E. Kiley, Valentine Ruebsam, E. Slater, A. J. Sanderson, ‘Thomas K. Scheller, Ernst Schmid, Aug. Schroe- der, Abraham B. Shekeil, Wm. H. Sibley, William R. Singleton, William T. Spencer, H. Smith, William KR. Smith, |sr, W. J. Stephenson, Leonard Stoddard, Louis P. Sutor, David G. Swaim, Fred W. Storeh, C. B. Smith, Thos. Somerville, Alfred | B. Taleott, Leroy M. Taylor, John R. Thomp- son, Edward T. ‘Tibbetts, 1. 8. Tichenor, James } Vieck, L. Vanderhoef, Wm. L. VanDerlip, Joba L. Vogt, Peter Vierbuchen, Frederick Webber, William H. Wetzel, Wilham P. Wetherell, Jas. W. White, Spencer J. Wills, Simon Wolf, Frank Wolfe, Thos. E. Wood, W. Y . Wyville. | _ ‘The following members died during the year: Thos. B. Cross, Albert Pike, Frederick Mobl, Jno. W. D. Gray, Edward J. Whipple, Wm. M. Ireland, Jno. H. B. Latrobe, Dr. 3 O. Stanton, Samuel Emery, Thos. C. Evans, Geo. B. Loring | and Wm. A. Yates. ——_—_—_ TARS TOOK CUTLASSES, English Sailors Aynged an Insult in Chile and Did the Mob Up. Apropos of the recent unpleasantness be- the Boston Globe, an occurrence of a like nature | | is called to mind that happened there in 1851, forty years ago. It took place between the crew of an English man-of-war on one side and the police, some soldiers and a mob on the other. Incensed at the brutal treatment of a sailor at the hands of @ policentan, some of the | sailor's comrades undertock to interfere to protect him, but more police were called, and as the police and mob increased the sailors in- creased, and, there being about 100 sailors ashore on liberty, the row was no small affair. But the sailors being unarmed were getting handled pretty roughly, resuiting in. many broken heads and several sailors being taken prisoners, ‘The sailors, however, massed their forces and an order to retreat to the mole was passed among them, and before the mob was aware of it they were half way down the street to the mole. As soon as it was reached they seized all the watermen’s boats they could lay their hands on and started for their own vessel. It being sum- mer the ports were open, und through them they scrambled without ceremony and made for the cutlass racks and any other arms they could lay their hands on. their way up town again, the English cheer an- | swering to the shouts of the mob. It was no one-sided play then, as before. Everything went down before their at- tack, and in one hour they cleared the streets and had the city at their mercy, until were complied with; that done, they marched ack to the mole, seized the boats and returned | to their ship, ‘The boarding of their own vessel for arms and reinforcements was done 0 quietly and | quickly that the oflicers were taken by surprise and were powerless to prevent it. It taught the Valparaiso mob a lesson, however, which they did not forget very soon. As it was related to me I thought it was the quickest planned and best executed piece of retributive justice I bad ever beard of. Criminal Charges Against Dry Goods Men. Mr. Leo Frank, who is in charge of the H. B. Clafin Company's affairs in Cin- cinnati, states this morning that two arresis on criminal charges will be mado today in the Weatherby dry goods matter. ‘There will also be instituted, he says, civil suits against Mr. Levi E. Stevens for the recovery of amounts u ward of £100,000, as he is surety for Weatherby concern. ———cr.-—__—_ Boston’s Estimated Expenses. Mayor Matthews’ estimates of expenses of Boston for the coming year, transmitted to the board of aldermen Monday” evening, amount to £13,600,000. They were referred to the committee on appropriations. New President of the Prese Club League. The International Press League at San Fran- cisco yesterday elected M. H. De Young of San Francisco president. peal ania =< SE eS Senators George and Walthall Re-Elected. Tho senatorial contest in Mississippi ended yesterday in the re-election of Mr. George by « vote of 101 for himself to 53 for Col. Barksdale and of Gen. Walthall to be his own successor by 135 votes out of « total of 161. 0 Marriage of Rudyard Kipling. Mr. Rudyard Kipling, the well-known story writer, was married on Monday in Lon- dow to Miss Balestier, sister of the young American novelist C. W. Balestier, who Senator “Who wants to regulate the practice of medi- cine and of dentistry in the District of Colum- bia?” asked Senator Gallinger of a Sraa re- porter this afternoon. Seuator Gallinger is a member of the District copimittee and there have been referred to him measures looking to the local reorganization of things medical and dental. “Somebody may be intorested in these bills, but the interest has not been apparent to me. No one has appeared to request their passage, and Iam assured by promiuent members of the profession that there is no demand for any such legislation as is proposod, “The medical bill,” continued the Senator (who is also a doctor), “tis a moustrosity. Un- der its provisions no one can sell even patent medicines nor practs s8uge a8 a prolession without first obtaining a permit from the board provided for in the bill. ‘The establis] ment of board to examine physicians as to their ability is in line with a good deal of state legislation and 1 should favor it, but I do not know of any state that tries to prevent drug- Ritts from selling patent medicines unless the druggists have permits. A rational law would be ull right, but the one Lum talking about is not that kind of a statute. “Yes. Lum going to be quietly interested in District affairs. By and by 1 au going to ask a few questions. It may be that among other things I shall want to know why the big street railroad companies do not make the annual re- ports to Congress which the jaw requires them to make. None of these corporations are slow to take advantage of any section that favors them, but they are slow to obey provisions that sre more mandatory and ut the same time more interesting to the law mukers and the general public. 1 understand that some companies have been uniformly neglectful in this matter of reports. There is no excuse for such con- duct. We have a right to know what haw been by these beneficiaries and we are going to Ww. * is my purpose to do anything which will ameliorate the condition of many employes on the street railroads. Many of thexe are with- out shelter, and their compensation is miser- ably insufficient. ‘Tho bili on that line which introduced will be the basis on which to oper- ate. “Muddy water has given me an interest in any proposition which will result in a big sup- ply of the pure clear liquid for this city. Sena- tor Hansbrough has taken this matter ap, and if bo neods auy assistance 1 may be able to render he is welcome to it.” patohmaimare THE LATE G ‘What an English Paper Says of His Emi- MEIGS. Russet. SacE, financier, writes: “For the last ig Te hgh PW ee ye oS 506 Firtu Avenur, Larva Inaivsdual os Meee stent a New York City, Dec. 20, 1890. rtalemed teaty’ service pgumiuntions, Oot Fat aw! Ped MCLNE juare numbered ons bun red TV aiTy.< twenty years I have been Sit Bestuning ats RIVERSITY, CORCORAN wet using Attcock’s Porous Prastrexs. They have repeatedly cured me of rheumatic pains, and pains in my side and back, and, whenever I have a cold, one on my chest and one on my back speedily Pi - . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1892. AUCTION SALES, EDUCATIONAL _| "RAILROADS. i the well-known So ae Be WaSeE ETON: {aaa SLOCUTION. DELSARTE, DAY AND EVENING mien Hours 10 t0 1 aa i Pon WOOSS SMART Soltek: = leaaone 407 Kast Capitol 219-m™ SALE OF AT ‘Y BRICK eke ae sett ikon THWEST. SGlunbie ta the iaatter of Alired Riches chael - Sherids The course in electricity will becin Februsry 12. Text book Thompson's Electricity and Magnetism. The course in astronomy will berin February 2 ‘Text book: Youne's Elements of Astronomy. Ail lectures after 6 p.m, For farther iniormation apply to Prof. E. T. FRISTOE, or to B. P. LEWIS, Instructor in Phy sice 1d-c021 ;thence east with the line of sid alley )'ieet; thence north ninety-five and o-Ltndredts (95.87) teet to N street: rity =a quenty ‘N stroct _m peteen (19) feet fheace with the fine ot said Sat Lditine Nota rere OF Miata No. . “Teruis” Six thowsand (@0,000) dollars cash, of which two hundred apd wMfty \$250) do. ate Gepesit iuust be nade at tine of sale, sud balasee on a creuit o: twelve dred the xt yarcbarer Sesting invereet 7 7 i ith ” Se tey ae mat eres warinoce pees mere | Foe Grats Ase Yours Las relieve me. My family are never without them, Bros (ysis bp taken. or aiicash. athe PR |g yedeey ‘io smf Siseare dy Within fon Cio) Mayas property wr te ot the ‘iitamepore: Kecbseter e Fax and cost of defauitone purchaser, subject to the High Grace i, dally. excert, Sevurday, ‘with Biospine Ost order of the court. All copveyances and me ot Boarding and Day School. fashington to Rochester, s the cost of bur:haser. For Wiliamaport, Renovo and Elmira, et 10.50am. WILLIAM W, FLEMMING, Trastes, MOUNT VERNON SEMINAR} dsi'y. eucert un iew Booms (105 Westuuton Loan and rust Co ve, - PORTS ADSL ETABEW TORE AND TRE: ee a 1200-1106 M wt, and 1224-1128 athe $20" 36.00 'and 11-35 pm” Oe unday. + CS OR BUSHY AUD AVESTE, DIRECEEY | upecihatcatreae Sa cemartaee cen] heap bis Vieille. Panto ee . . SE cy cy VI ij oa r Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by QrPOSITE THE PETWORTH SUBDINISIGS. | wan sod Mesie Sweture French and Sat Netinte Pewsnwer Coscies ana Disiag Car, * ms x VE <b. “THE | A Howe. in which students have rare advantages for FESSIONAL LIMITED,” misrepresentation. Ask for ALLCOCK’S, and let no Beat OP Mir gers Rlerie peewee phaser 1s iro Unitnere, 4,00 5m daly Si soe Ee og 3 DINING THE CASINO CLUB PROPERT! Hysiene, sanitation and physical comforts of the | Past xprem, sh) ain week depe bed solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a substitute. CONTAINING ABOUT ELEVEN ACK most approved modern tind. _ ebgedaegl em District. Sf Columubie, Passed im equity, eww zAincne present patrons of the s:hool are Bishop FS ~ a will offer c y . Vi ae. fon, Cut ‘Best ‘Week deyvama BURSUAY Fepavany siconh. hie’ SusieeW. Patents Coot te Oro ae sity ¥ eo Mo none two ‘- 7_ . 7 Jand in the ‘ash | Smith, Col. Carrol D. Wright, Lieut. Com'd’r 3. N. | For broosiyn. SN. ¥.. allthrowrh trains AU CUNTR SU MON Ss | ertoartee Wits Meta fend | Hewnia i Sarena Spa Meee Ane seek FIERO TOMORROW. | Trconied aitoug the leud-reeerve of aki Divtict'a | Addrem Mme, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, fecruane across how Vork City peepee Libor J. A. $.. No, 224, folio 200 et seq. and are inore | 41g er Senne a. 1h om. Ont dpe, BES om, WEEKS & 00., Auctioneers, ‘ularly described by metes and bounds asfoliows, | _2*' Pon bai 3.00, 6.20, 7.90, 7.20, MAN pre penny derived by mses en SES Gea araer om Pezimars, 8,004, 8.28 7-27.20 9.09 SALE,QU THREE Los, Pacn 1 Opp. City Bint Oftce. | beeinning at's. stone plauted A 'eive plano jeesous, 2a. per lems BO. 313, 825 Boeing os aunt RO RQUES: PAULO, FURSETORE | ind) SePaaa ha cm eta preuay | ll eadvenced uit audrew D's Py Sura HEAST AND CNEY OM SETS. FOLVING BEDS, OTL | two pieces of and and running thence along the ssid | 221 7E r T &c., BEING THE LARGLD? COL- | turnpike N. 6X West 9:05 chains to a stone; WASHINGTON FEM. mo A ORTH CAF! : YET OFFERED." ALSO LO? OF | thence N. 89 with the south voundary line of St, day and boardi of to: Virtuo of thee deads of trust recorded respec: 19, LOADS, ASSORTED FURNITURE | the land ber jayed to William Horner by | struction moderate ters -coupeteut ass state. Fo vin bile Roe iaues fale Tad; Die doe FAMILY, BREAKING | 55 chains tu stone, thence 8. circular apply to Miss CLAUDIA STUART. rrincipal. x No. 1410. (0.40 "165, of the “land Bal te tho pout ot oa South Wis des. 20. il dlv-2us' teclired, we Wil gets at puuiicute | Pieces _ocinning at the ond of te ewcond So's coragar. ALEXANDRIA AND THE soUT vires HEALY AST YOU | ‘LLATBIER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. done We 0:80 Tine jell 12v> VERMONT AVE. b Say 78 os + ote be a 198 in Russell. VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED AND i “Sod eaicleetie an one), | VERE) VALUABLE, JNPOVED AND, UNIM- se praia bool ty sorte! STRLER BETWEEN. P ‘AND : ‘ed eed ial m. its WEE BEING | NG. Soas0 FOUL es cuntion ton am at wera Fwihich » deposit of 8100 | jie eae a ees EE TS NOCNReS, | es Reneeend ood ‘yon age i" eof sale, HURSDAY, JANUA = 4 Brancl ‘of the principal cities, weave Ale a Dalence in three equal installments in six, twelve and 1SGE, au HALE PAST FOUI OC OCK EM. in front a 2 poate yf nena | tO Be et LE tz eee ee beef Uehteen 100 of ‘preniises, we will soll all o! {sand nor ‘chain then South ike dees So eee te 06, 9.45. 625, 7.5, BAK, 103R Efe | Ride? Wael eh dary a shatun fh, Bath 28 owe 4 cuca ‘option of the p: with in twelve day ‘risk nent Career, From the London Times. Maj. Gen. Montgomery Cunningham Meigs, A prominent military figure on the northern side in the great civil war, died in Washington on the morning of Saturday last, after a ysefal and honorable lifetime of seventy-six years. Graduating at West Point in 1836, writes a cor- respondent, he became a member of the corps of engineers, in which capacity for several years ke was engaged chiefly in the construc- tion of military works for the protection of the coasts and the frontiers. For eight years, from 1862 to 1860, he devoted himself to the great work of supplying the national eapital with water from the Potomac river; the Washington aqueduct, including » bridge, the span of whose arch is the Jargest in the world, was de- signed and constructed under his personal direction, simultaneously with which import- aut service he conducted the construction of the extension of the national Capitol and of its great dome. In the earliest days of the great internecine struggle he fitted out and accom- panied a secret expedition for the relief of Fort Pickens, threatened by the confederates; and on his return to Washington, then still captain, he was appointed to the onerous ond responsible position of quartermaster general of the United States armies with the rank of brigadier general. When the civil war began the strength of the United States army was under 20,000 men; when it ended, four years later, the north had a million of men underarms. ‘The principal officers of the he: quarter staff had thrown up their commissions and positions and taken service in the confed- erate army. Gon. Meigs had not eo much to strengthen as to create a department, and that without experience or precedent to guide him, tor the organization devolving on him from the first needed to be on a scale of greater magni- tude than the military world had ever yet seen. He chartered transports, he established con- Yeyance conventions with railway chiefs, or if occasion demanded took over the lines bodily and ran them himself; he built newlines and repaired others wrecked by the enemy; he clothed the armies and provided and supplied them with tents, forage and fuel, camp and gar- rigon equipment; be furnished horses for cav- alry and artillery, and beasts for the transport | wagons and ambulances which he too sup- plicd; he built barracks, hospitals, store houses and bridges; set up telegraph lines, and he 20 copiously yet so scrupulously disbursed tie money of the republic that he expended some €2,000,000,000, ¥ouched for purctiliously to the last cent. ‘Yo his realization that his proper post was at the national capital he sacrificed his longing ardor to share the fortunes of the fighting men; yet duty occasionally offered him the op- portunity of participating in active warfare; and he was in CLattanooga throughout its in- vestment; Was present at the battles of Lookout Mountain (“the battle above the clouds") and of Missionary Ridge: was with Grant daring the desperate fighting of the Wilderness, and when Early suddenly threatened the capital he mobilized aud commanded a division consist- ing of the people of his own department. Sent to Europe in 1873 on special service to study the orgauization of continental military staffs Gen. Meigs was treated with great dis- tinction by the Emperor William 1, and had many interviews with Moltke and with Pod- treleki, the Prussian quartermaster general. In 1882, after a service of fifty years, he retired from active service, but so great was still his energy that he subsequently built the structure in the city park of Washington known as the pension building. He was one of the regents Of the Smithsonian Institute and was a member of council of th. 1 Academy of Sciences. . 2 SENATOR WILSON’S SUCCESSOR. No Candidate Receives = Majority of Votes of the General Assembly. The vote of both houses of the Maryland general assembly yesterday for United States Senator to fill the unexpired term of Senator E. King Wilson resulted in no choice and was as follows: Jobn 8. Wirt. Joba Walter Smith Ehhu E. Jackson James Alfred Pea: John B. brown Robert M. MeLano Charles HL. Gibson. Wiliam J. Vannort. George M. Tussum. Lovin L. ‘Thomas G. Hayes. Barnes Compton. James Hodges . William A. Fiske: Bernard Carter . Absent and not ¥ LJ When the legislature meets in joint conven- tion today the ‘voting will be continued for United States Senator und continue daily until a successor to Senator Wilson is chosen. The joint convention will be held in the hall of the house of delegates, the senators attending in « body, jen Star. All con “Uoatas f WaGuaat Sry PILLING, Stbezsrg Auct. Jas-d&ds: TOMORKOW. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. GRAND DISPLAY or ORIENTAL GooDs. SUPERB AND PEREMPTORY SALE BY CATALOGUE or FIVE HUNDRED ORIENTAL CARPETS, RUGS, PORTIERES AND HANGINGS, Comprising the choicest specimens of every make which the Asiatic market affords. EXHIBITION TUESDAY, JANUARY 19. This collectfon bas been made up specially to supply the wants of our citizens, who should not fail toat- tend the public sale which takes place at our sales room, CORNER 10TH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY TWENTIETH, TWENTY-FIRST AND TWENTY-SECOND, aT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M. AND THREE P. M. EACH DAY. CATALOGUES will be distributed at the place of exhibition. CLOCK WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., 3816-5t Auctioneers, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TWO TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES AND LOTS, SITUATED ON BOWEN ROAD, GUOD HOPE HILL, COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, ONE MILE FROM NAVY YARD BRIDGE, AT AUC- TION. On THURSDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-FIRST, at AST THKEE O'CLOCK P. M., we snall sel two two-story fraine dweliings, five . hall, tin roots, latrobes, stoves, water in with ‘two-story rustic Weathordoard stables on Preulises. Lots 19 tet trout by 110 fect deep each, Irguting on Bowen road, Guod Hope Ill ‘rus easy and wade known at sale, jaid-ut WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, KR. ‘D CARRIAGE Ba- ES ‘No. #40 LOUISIANA AVENUE. K, AUCTION SALES OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., EVERY TUESDAY, THURS- DAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS, COM- MENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK. THE ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY DEVOTED EXCLUS- IVELY TO THE SALE OF HORSES, caR-| RIAGES AND HARNESS, AND 18 ‘THE BEST PLACE TO EITHER BUY OR SELL. NOW ON HAND 30 DAYTON WAGONS AND 50 BUG- GIES, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES. ALSO EVERY SORT OF VEHICLE KNOWN TO THE TRADE, WHICH WILL BE SOLD OR EXCHANGED AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK INTHE CITY. PURCHASERS ARE INVITED ‘TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. BENSINGER, {a9-1m_ Proprietor. ATIMEK & SLOAN, Auctioneers, L' 3405 G at, CATALOGUE SALE OF A RARE COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, TWO PIANOS, A VAST NUMBER OF SUPERB OIL PAINTINGS, ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, BRIC-A-BRAC, BRUS- SELS AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, TURKISH ‘RUGS AND HANGINGS, ‘THE PROPERTY OF A CONNOISSEUR OF RARE JUDGMENT AND TASTE, WHO HAS BEEN £OR THIRTY YEARS MAKING THE COLLEC- ‘TION FOR HIS OWN PLEASYBE AND HOUSE- HOLD ADORNMENT. EMBRACING IN PART 21a i! Paintings, Ruins of Paestum, painted fue Toa century by Covcapant: “Ou Painting, Phe Capture of Salvator . by John Wilson; Paintt: v y painted inthe 15th century. # Troy, pronounced by artist! eas, Bre ‘Landscape, by Constable; wath of Urpeus: by Thracian Women. ‘The Kepresentation of the Worsitp of the Draida in Ancient Brittany, The Visit of the Two jaming Angelis to the False Prop Threatening Him witn Fatnine and Destruction if He Duce Not Canse Proper ting His Evil Doctrnes, Diana and Her Court ‘Try- ing the Misguided Sister, Fortuna, a Flemsh pic and a number of Beautitul Cabinet ud Aistineuished American artiste. A copy of uben ‘Stdgiment or Solomon, by a master, 2 ‘im the collection of ihe late Josebh Geers, ut Seehe trou the ¥ artists, @ rare collec tion of Eugravings. Very costly and rare collection of Bric-a-Mrac and older Kes of a decoraciye ebaracter, y ani Bronges, lane number of Turkish Car 2a eee Raiding the Gattenberg “Bookies.” Immediately after the first race at Gutten- berg yesterday constables of the Law and Order League of Hudson county, N. J., again raided the Hudson County Jockey Club race track and arrested nine of the bookmakers. ‘They bad ten warrants, bat could not find J. J. Carroll, for whom the tenth warrant was issued. The prisoners were taken to the office of the secretary of the racing association, where jus- tices of the peace were in wuiting, who imme- diately admitted the “bookies” to bail. su haonieess ee neta Aimed at Jackson City. State Senator Mushbach of Alexandria has a Dill before the Virginia senate committee on wagers, The bill is specially aimed at what is ‘spoken of as Monte Carlo at Jackson City. Va., where, it is said, Washington gamblers gate and eeenly sy their unjaw‘al trades. penalty for violation of the act iso Hine of not less tian $200 or more than @500 and imprisonment ix jail of not less than thirty days or more than ninety, i E a igdet rect Grand (Heiiets ‘Davis ion, Goucer: Grand Giaiiet, Parior und Dining Koor: Furniture, Elexant Chain- er Furniture Jor five rooms, with Bedding. complete, 3 Book Cases, Desks and Tables, quentity of Glare and ee > en RS pysites. ke. ‘nt lower liall of the Builders ‘ou the cast side of I3tht. vetween ef ee, or ru whet whe bg Be! Shs, a foliection of rood, ey wil be on enon TURSDAY ang WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10 x, 1892, from Ya.m. unto o: ius sale will ke. piace the two gaye fotlowing, VARY AWENSY-rI RST ‘TWENTY -SEC , commencing at HALY-Past TE odiock euch 3 LALIMER +. AN, FUTURE Days. arankn naar erent ear rs RATCLIFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, USH PARLOR SUITE, FANCY eK EM Ae, te Eas ¢. HTTERES (oe CURTAIN: INGS AND FINE STEEL ENGL’ T BOOK Cask, 31 FRO! BE ANTIQUE, OMI FFONIER VALNUT CIA: 78, ©. SEYS, ANTIQUE BOREACS, PTABY, LC. COUCH. TOh GLE PILcES O: ITE, WASHSTANDS, WHITE OURL THESMES, FEAT AND cant mide of yator ‘ou uth . 8 149 apd 14.37 sia fia oik tee Mie bb aa Be ‘Th dete and information at the office, porthesst cor yueer Uy the surves ond. plat “of the’ said two parcels of land mado by Charles J. Uhiman, ‘surves or of said county, anuexed to the deed bersinbe: story press-brick di [EDUCATIONAL CLASSES aT THEY at Ga ‘bath, with modern ‘, 1400 New York ave. : evening sessions only; wit’ ing. provements, aud all ted er ot 1dth street nad Teun) caus avatrony ana eh = der. ‘The house covers avout “21 | fofe mentioned, the ret of which said parcels ot land | ter and spring teri juet becun. Now is the tite tO niet tery yt yy feet of the rut lac a vacant tot of 10x foot trout | ‘gaupewmed to contain twenty aig acrea and” steed | enter the office 10F 9 sii” | Papas to dentate Sickest on the north—-a very destable lot to improve. ics ceases sr cneie aan ie — ISS CLARA HARKISON, AS. &. PUGH, 4. x. WOUd, on an aa “b piece in anywire Lei ‘and sland ‘Teacher of Piano, Gcneral Genera: Passeuger Agoat, Pieces of prop at has been offered at auction on | ST%a la the rtahigof Way, and. of eee an e ‘System of Technic. ae “Hate crn, anes tn eet vapneateo | RARER As te aad eee TE | oe ar os = ee oe aya aa: 87 * at Ino one z 1 @ tures | (\OLUMBIA CONS! ¥ MUsic, __ Schodule in effect January one, two sud'tnres years, with iuiofest, Rad accurd | f4°m reads Dorcariuw uyoy the wail Pisces nnd parcels | Caw Yoraate kee Shin’ Voce, Be: zs by a deed of trust on the property, or all cash. All | $f round ss iaid out om the said subdivision berein- | HAKT, Principal, late of the New Lugland Stat 2 h conveyancing and recordiny at cout of purchase tory of Music, Boston, it of $300 Will be required at time of wale. Terme [yz inpina: All of cach of said two tracte will be offered forsale, yok except the foliowing-descrived portion of the first one. DERG: N AND SCHOOL CLASSES, AD-! Manassas tor Fromt and Btcasbun x Gabe RTTMER SLOAN Amtionsere | tuat ts fo say, the woth Gf O6-1b0 feet tronto the eh | KA vanced, iutertmediate and : Roja hd Bastar day. except “tas: Daily for ali iam. " all Divimious of Kuchwond and German, drawing snd muse. Misses POLLOC NUEKK. removed their institute to 1434 Q st. nw. “here they have lancer and better accommoda' strect turnpike (now called B.ichtwood avenue) by & depth of lov tees, thus leaving remaining to be sold a front to said first tract of S00 feet on said Bright) ville Bywtew Puli- FUTURE Days. wan Sleeper New York and Was. SSPE E ES on to At ~ | avenue. ete tushee with meeper te. New. Orleans tis JDUNCANSON BuOS., Auctioncers. ‘erms of sale, ae provided by the decree, are: One- = 5 jou viuery. aud fo. Mewplite via tain, ute — fourth of the purchase mouey fn cash and the residue ax New Epvcanioy.~ jux af Danvile with Siecper ior Alwtsta sie at Greens. ASUIGNEE'S SALE BRICK HOUSE NO. 504 & | iu three equal insiglimente at. respectively. siz twolve boro’ wiih Siseper ‘Asheville and Morristown 4:45 pan 3. for Warrenton and STREET NORTHWES' Orange, and turough train tor Prout Bey al aud stres- and eighteen months from the day of sale, with six per By virtue of a deed of assucnment to the undersigned ‘cent interent, the deterred vayments to be secured by Acourse of self-training for hoine study. Address tive circular ment ire6e, SHATT! : COLLEGE, O14 LAL st. u.w., Washington, rt 2 - the purchases’s notes and # deed of trust on the prc} sun : Gury recorded 1 will offer sor sale at public suction on | Sr," ur all the purchase money cen Cena te eae | OS : om iE Pm Daly, WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. UARY, A. 1), 1802. at HALF-PAST FOUR U'CLUGK | the purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 will be Te- FEEXGHIANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. PROF. | WESTERN Vast BULED LIMITED, composed en- at thon ter hs wanna ten nee quired at tho time of sale. Ii the terms of sale are uot | IY GASTON RIVOT of Paris. “A progross 10 French | tifely of Pullman Sleeper. Dining, Parlor and Savok- dele of land and pretuives situated in the city of Week, | complied with within twenty days after tbe day of male in any soo) fstaniced that cannot be Guta the Property will be resolc at the risk abd cost of the \arces 1B Fuliusen aieeperthrourt ites Nath ead Beek : ay Te tial: property c cost ‘ofreerences. Addrers 1 Best... ddi-ine | Pull throws! “ngtou fneton, Dusttict of Colnmabis, and known and describe. | defsa:ting purchaser, Se etme, | tg ew Oriente vie Sicutcossery “tad” Washigntey oe ost tweive (18) feet two (2) inches of original 1ot REGINALD FENDALL, Trostes. | (Gy ‘Gtaw a lifes portrait in 1 po | Mamas vp, Bimdncpan and Atlante to Bumsbered elaven (11}and thocast nine ®)feeteloven | M184 _WALTEN B. WILLIAMS & C0.. aucts._| ,2ostetes of Srawine, berersary ectatactory sale | “HE Sin aren end Altea. | Moeutre fare Banged. {Sur buna an city mies Ck) bestaadeas SUAS | YPHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Baal Eatate Auctioneer. | OF,00 change. 3: MEVSOLDS, artis U2s Pat’ | nichaubiand Donte neh pees Seen same at a point in the south tee E ‘sreet Atty (30) Rew York end Wasuington to Knoxvule vie Ashe- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF GCHOOL OF FRENCI a ann FIVE (5) 1WO-STORY AND PANGUAG! Vile, wud Waetinaton ww Aucusta vin ; Seeabr red claves aman commer of said orunnel Jot | EB ASEMENT BRICK D¥ELLINGS WITH IWC, | Ooo toe eae Tine Due GE SONDUCTED | “UAAIAS ON WASHINGTON ANDONIO DIVISION five (75) feet, thence west twelve > SLORY BRICK BACK BUILDINGS, ON 0 | France. Classes now lormuing for new term. Pure Paris. | leeve Washington st 010 aim daly, 435 pu. inches; thence south twenty-five (25) test and fifty. STREET BETWEEN FIRST AND” THIKD | jan pronunciation. Trisl lessun tree. 1420 N-Y.ave. | SD4 62> pu except Sunday. arrive undredt < nine’ STREEI8 NORTHWEST. mu Washington 8:30 e.m., 3-08 p.m. daily and 059 p.m. Sloven ‘and three-quarter (11%) tochea? thane neers | . By virtue. of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No, ~ —__.. | daiiy, except sumiay Fly de AG ee i ee ited Me w'S KINDERGARTEN ScuQOL. | Thtvuti train rom the South arrive Washington foot: thence east twenty-two (22) feet Oneabd three, | COlWimbia, and at the request cf. the purty thereby Sprinx sessions Legins FEBRUARY 1, lsu. S238 0.20, 10°C) ain. and Ode pm, Quarter inches to the Leginning, improved by beiex | secured, we will geilat puvlie auction, in front of the | 1018 Sunderland ace, wuth of Duvent Cirle. jal gL 0 a and 0:45 pm except Sunday Bouse No. 508 E street northwest: Premises, on MON q ¥ NTI 7 soservetions 000. due Octot IFTH, is, at HALF-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P. M., cK furnished ef office 100 Penusyivauia pki burcinestngory cus nat eau ever sod sons | Jota 9, 00,07. sand Ok tn the supdiniicn at yartt | COLUMBIA COLLEGE oF cowmrnce. 4 | Hcsrer Stun. Heanayivanis halioad, W Lng ey reat SOve | lots 7 and & ta obi ae per Plat fm book MANE. | Ob 4 tala: pote temrinn Ober sur falas raea tte anes 190, of te records of the surveyor’ office of said C.K. UKNER, AML, CE, Prim, 5. BROWN, General Washington, D.C. cured by trust on pises sold. St purcdaser's cost. A deposit of 8500 perme (a godhtrpr welche eb ot Srise th assicuee reservee, the Fosell tho erty at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after’ 5 Published to Wasniovien DeGes iB vane. 8. MACKALL setdtda Sa-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON AQ- count of the inclement weather until TUESDAY, THE. NINETEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1692, sane hour and place. D. &. ‘MACKALL, ‘onveyancing, &c., (uired at time days. other- ton. das L. TALLUK, Gen. ‘Axt.. Avante. Ge BAe AND OHIO ae —lapgenaes ene aeaus aaa Ca at ike Cine he = Tor sit, Bi. Lown, anna dias Ve strict, With the improvements above stated. ferms: One-third cash of 3 of which $100 nust be oneach lot st time of sale, and the balance in ‘equal installments in «ix, tweive and eizhteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing from day of sale and Learn to use the phonograph and typewriter; the quickest preparation tor au office situat of." (Cou course, $10, phonowraph Cell 0. Sih Aictations by competent readers apd the phouewraph. Individual instruction by experienced reporters. Tai tion, per month, from $2 to 64. Thorowsh preyaratioa i the English, busiuess aid civil service courses. lu- dividual or private lessons, not class instruction. Moderate prices. Send for catalogue. ho LLE. V. PRUD HOMME CAN TEACH A GOOD pronunciation and ® practical use of the Frenen ake: iOrty-two lessous, 610. 907 Det. hw. Cali any day at noon. Csr pre Pggenanit By i oF eipzig, organist St. Marys K.'C. Church, teaches Piano, Voice Culture, Organ, Theory of Music st pu Dis’ residence. Address 1114 10th st B-w. dZi-bu™ XN 158 MAY i. MEAD, TEACHER OF TUE PIANO, ogre go pupil of Herr Raf of the Royal G E. WAGGAMAN, THES wodapane jol4-dbds cAuctionecr. ee LATHMES & 61044. avctmeeey TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERTY KNOWN AS NUMBER aw. ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST. account of the rain until FRIDAY, THE ECOND DAY OF JANUARY, 1802, same D. 5. MACKALL, Asean. THE nea a 2014 SEVENTH STREET EXTENDED IN THE | servi Herc Katt's techbic, touch spd | La re lea es yO DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. fuethod taught. Gus 2a st. ne ‘digs | WETEES 8, F VAL. rmproven | 190, and recordatin Liter No: Leis foleg Sol tang: | PLOCUTION. ORATORY. DRAMATIC ACT STREET, BETWEEN FIFTEENTH AND. SIX. | of the party secured thereby. we will, sell at public | ON. > + 20 and 6.4) o.m., 12.2008 425 TEENTH STRERTS NORTHWEST, WASHING- By virtue of a cortain deed of trust to us bearing date October 13, A.D. 1890, und duly recorded in liber No. 1529, tolio 30} Of the land records of the a and ibe ar ita be tuises on MONDAY. JANU- ALY TWENTY-FIFTH, 1892, at FOUR O'CLOCK P_ AL thefollowing described real estate situate in the cotinty of Washington, District of Ci known and described as, Jot membered thirty- seven (37), mn Jesse B. subdivision of Mount Pleasant ahd Pleasant Plains, bounded as follows: Be- 1p puuaaye. so REMOSAE = SCHOOL OF COOKERY, a. x BAKEK, has removed from 611 to old 12th st. Bw. Special or class lessuns, Eres cake daily Dishes tor ainners, receptions, &., burnisLed 40 order. ene, T'was, ta99, 13.90 pe Yor Hagerstown, t10.40.m. and 5.30 p.m. KOVAL BLUE LINK POR NEW YORK AND PETL- ADELPHIA. by, we Will sll in front of the premises w York, Boston, and the + S “ inning for the same at the northeast corner of said AS261 ST. ir Se WEUNESBAN, JANUARY TWENTIETL 2D. | fanning forthe oanet be portent commer of etd ae react of ah wo ho, ae Ca a a grok Tor (supposed to be 137 94-100 fet wort of tte north gurray, Siteelzn, eapso. Bout, 2 che ung cari eh SO yak eapae bein Gorey of Wankiortr Distetartsittagi! | fended) runaing thence Westerly Song the novi iit | 0132km"™ ANGwandiaay Neches” __| Serv gyewet 10. ca and being allot lot uombered 3, in Columbian Colt | Of sald lot seventy-six und 86-100 feet, thence south- | ¥yROF, PFUML, SCILNTIFIC AND SPIRITUAL erly parsilel to 7th strect extended "20 feet: thence gasterly parallel to the north line of said lot 70) B-100 feet, ‘thence north, kK twebty (20) feet to the place Dixctcolewer, casts hctuarores, Saves nate oneal charts of your lite, gives alvo spiritual treatusouts, Also teaches astrology. Ultice 113 Jeep and otuers' sabdivisich of Jot in square nuuibered 194. us per plat recorded im liber C. H. B., tol10 101, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Dis- x “th oo Desinni. a Boston. tEEom ese, Onotardiot oe partany erere | TRESTLE See wah, tanner tw oe cea | _RINpEROARTAREENELOY cuemrecre | aise subiese aise sod 12 neem. Same be paid ior caahs; See earcLof the purchase money to | ewo years, with interest at the rite of © jot cont on | MODEL HINDEMGANTENS AND SCROOLA fn five o/ suburban trains see time tables, to be aad Uyents in ones twoand thece vente: for Whee Lauz | deterred payments, which shall be secured by deed ‘of with axonta. We purchaser beariane nested ons or cennch notes ot | frase om the property sold, ur-all cask, at the option of Mrs. Louise Pollock. 1017 10th st., UL, interest payable semi-annually, and secured by | the Purchaser. A deposit of $200 will Le required a: Miss Susan P. Poliock, 1434 Q st. deed of trust on the property sold. will be taken.or eff | time of sale. ‘All conveyancing and recording to be at anh, at purchaser's option, All conveyancing sid te: | Cost Of purchaser. if terms of sale are not complied | A tor our «re: constant demand ‘dustes, ADIL fetta LOUISE FULLOER. autuor of Xe ‘Manual, Song books, &e- FORMERLY 1223 151. 1438 ** The Gen. Manawer mea HESAVEAKE AND ONi0 RAILWAY. Fisk apd cost of defaulting purchaser ater ive days Alisses Kerr's Day School for young ladies and | “.¢. ict NOV \divertisement of such resale in some Dewspaper pub- ee ‘SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 15, Sos ein ME PUTAS scugor ron yoose wes | of mystica om mow samme Band, Ja5-20d aLbIS B. BuOWwNES ‘Trustees. N and boys will open Septomler 21, Sil. Best | | Lhrvuck the «uudest scenery tn America, with the fetic ANOS AN RG. facilities offered £0 ages. Private mstruc: | baucnouwest compieie. Bold Teervce S9-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED TILL PIANOS AND ORGANS. Hon, wiven,if desired. Apply to WA. Ke PUTNAM, | West trun Wasuluaton- be FAIDAN. JANUARY TWENTY-NINTH, 1802, same | RPANY GOOD PIANOS ANE MADE, DUT ONE | & 2+ 1403 Corcoran st. nw Sata | Washington to Cascumat without tiahge, saetving at BRET coy pamncnn, M ‘above the level is the “Krakauer” Piano, FoRRONERS DESIRING AN EXPYRIENCED byt eg FF 1220,23.20.20 _‘ALDIS'B. BuOwnE,} Trustees, | 17s copibination of all wood qualities, Tex meehss | ences suena of the diplomatic carps tosr angus te bases a te pre te Counce THF W, Vestibule Limiieg”— PATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., aucnonecrs, and ¢ sop hand. Prices reasonable; terms easy. | JULIA RK. BALCH, 120; 10th st. bw. d2-3u\_ | a solid vestibue train with duniag car tor Cmemuatl, ed ee | ee eer ee el ere 25g cae thorous ve or ‘ os : ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY AUCTION OF VERY | (THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, 013 PA, | of any arade, including pe eg a tt VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, AT | aiigitiy used upright ‘pianos, Secondstind saune | 3 Or aGoD—Tkeerin ‘md, Was meter’, biauhito® wind yreucapal Var THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF FIRST AND | pianoetlow prices. Best value given for old piance | NO#WOGD, | sine oust, B STREETS NORTHWEST, BEING NEAR THE U. & CAPITOL AND DISTRICT GOVEBN- MENT BUILDING. 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. BELECT DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL, New classes toruied for pupils entering December 1st cs LF. apaP, Ratiway 04d Point Confort tad rieausiy walk aie , ; T consratuinte you warmly on your great success in pains iocetnubs and Tickets at ‘aud 1421 Penne "av Bow H.W. FULLER, Gen'l Passenger Agent. OHMER PIANOS —THE STANDARD INSTRU- iS) ar your noble schol: On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY NINE- | Go iscand Boe oth at Piewee for tae, ee Yours tay a “7 TEENTH, A. D. 1802, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, I WILL | backed. ai-6in Mr. apd Mie Wik cae ee POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. SELL by public auction, in front of ‘preinises, HAs & DAVIS PIANOS, THE UPRIGHT oc4-te Utal vEmaUd. t elexant and desiral Bo ‘real PIANO that excels others. Unik rlee fc iowe eee ‘otate | pridal and Christine preseutnrat Agenes SIT Oth Se Ms aur c. Leavitt oF poston, M ORIGINAL LOT ONE, awe pity ise LST. NW. ‘Te SQUARE O74, PIARU AND HARMONY. 030 vem TOMB OF WASHINGTON. at the northwest B&B feo Tacos on tat street northwest, fronting 241 TAKIN'S GREAT BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, 15 167 teot inches om B strest, a maior portion of the andl? Eat. bw. ~Twob students in regu- _ Jot having a 18-foot alley from Bostreet, and ‘now cone Tar attendance, Shorthand, tspewritaur, bovkkeee- | geen ue on tains.a brick office and ‘large i ing, Dpauish, civil service trainin. Every departavent 2 erty is elegantly located, ip on the line of several controlled ty a aistinguisbed specialist.” Time called | Steswer C3 TCS Sat electricity i thove 1amous shorthand and Of by electricity type. writing speed advancement of ES AA B AA 19 iJ 4 bss Sch AON . hon NE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP areas 3 ot at the iE if = £8 tg-THE ABOVE SALE 18 NED 0! Cee Te] speek the.rate wpe 201 ¥ OF JANUARY, A.) PBr oractot ABE AD. HORACE 2 BURROUGH. | RAtcurrs. DABR & CO., Aucts. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BEAL: AVALON ray ‘ON, Tt AVE! it i A inkeay ny EATHER BED: is HAT HACKS, 81D)

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