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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1892, : cITy AND DISTRICT. F Awealthy London merchant gives the secret of his business success as follows: “T always feel happy when I am advertising, for PU books Orso —- SLOCUTION. — DELSART! EY New Xeri TRAINS 1 AVE WASNTS then I know that, waking or sleeping, Ihave ®| “ oyenarzp—no IMPURE SMELLS aLLoweD 70 | Practice of ‘making and betting upon hi E a ap ston ladios, — Contam COENEK CTH ANG B STS strong though silent orator working for me; | one who never tires, never makes mistakes, and st. jotce. EDWIN HART, who is certain to enter the eae j late because they have been unofficially in-| The other authorizes boards of frecholders | diseases. Tue remedy ts the reat nerve cure, [finciial late. of the Kew Conmersaise ot | GOWNS chEAT which, if ut all, my trade must come.” To | formed that their lives «nd the lives of all their | to license any association or body incorporated ie Groenels Revere, cna te concmeess Aon Oe | Toes F a Ria TeS a EASING AADERT Tos | Pisiyie ware Sy secure the services of such an agent as this | Associates aro continually in danger of sudden_| or owning a race course in any county to use yok okie rar ‘cotablished {t as the great chil- | inna hesoas tect Fee oP, ondary ‘even. | 9 shrewd merchant referred to, advertise in Tax | abbreviation beewuse of the atmospheric con-'| it for the running of horses for purses or plate | aren. remedy. It is purely vegotable and per- | month or 64 per quarter. t ditions which prevail in the Senate chamber Evenixo Stan It is read by ermryeeay i) days ago the offic ation that the con- and committee rooms. Very naturally a good vi NTILATION OF THE CAPITOL. An Exhaustive Examination of the System by a Star Keporter. WOW THE PURE AIR IS STORED AND PUMPED IXTO THE DUCT#—THE FANS AXD HOW THEY ARE CREEF INTO THE SKNATR CHAMBER. | A fow Senators have been much disturbed of aud, while lis investigation was genorad = IN AND OUTDOOR SPORTS. Race Bills in New Jersey. In the New Jercey assembly laet night Mr. Parker of Monmouth introduced the long- locked-for race bills. One provides that the races within the inclosed grounds of any asso- ciation shall not constitute « misdemeanor or be indictable for holding said races therein. or other thing. The license shall be for fiv WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Great News for the Children. At last the cure of St. Vitus’ Dance, Epilepsy and other fits has been discovered. The littles ones need no longer suffer from these terribie nervous foctly harniless. Drugeists, $1.00. EDUCATIONAL. 1X_WANHIGT0N. RIVATE LESSONS_BY A UNIVERS( Pitiiact pebite medence it Genieds sop stn Stok goruin 15. Correct Euciish taught to foreicuers. Ms ELIZABETH KUNG, 400 Most Capitol st Sul9-tint Coo BIA consis ‘Kast. Piano, ¥ TORY OF MUSIC. 900 GUABANIEE TO TRACH ANY PERSON TO J draw e life-size crayon portrait in 15 Electricity will illustrated by exper PERFECT Fi Pes Ne LADIES GOODS. _ M. A. Horrwas. SM. BRADLEY, MO 7 _ RAILROADS. ME GREAT, LADIES TAILOR, TY. FARST-CLASS F. STSH. oo os STiva MAILS. MAGNIP Je edivet 11 8pm. Jam | years and shall prescribe the number of days | “utr aforas Teasure to state shat Jensons: no | To very lady, in onder fo mutroduce the mew patent ‘ Washington deal of personal interest was aroused by allege | end months cach year in which the right may be SS anauie oso yeca career pied reggae Sage charve: STW REYNOLDE Aria GST ok | atten wie oe ee}, Al Hate Bone ST for Foun Stare NS? = tions that disense romped into the chamber at | executed. The license fee, payable to the | Dance, and who was treated for same by promi- — = ee tg oe Pimipe Cor Petron to ID ER DISTRICT DEMOCRATS. Will, aud there was more than a Jittle commo: | county, abl be per cent of the Save receipts, | nent phyaicans in Brooklyn without result, was eee EEO PACUIE REAR Coe? SY | eetvinc ta Bs (aa ee ‘ a i and shal arned over within ty completely cured by using two bottles . Hoear 7th. For particulars cail at her Mrs aeen Piste ONE ENJOYS Getting Ready to Select Candidates to the Na- | Hon when it was stated that death iurked in | 470 Shan be turned over within thirty days aah Fron h Systen. ‘Schoo, by Mra it JOHNSON na. Oues foghester and Navere Palle Ses Oniaaatna { the convolutions of lead and insidioualy en-| Cver racing takes places. associations racing x Roe afi ELWOODS 207 Dat. m.weacy day at 17 o'clo fot-owt_ : ate ase Both the method and results when pam | tered the committee rooms through theexhaust | without a licenve shell be liable to a fine of $500, i . Ak PHONOGRAPHY AND BUSINESS SCHOOL falo uA Mrware daly, eucere’ Ravanda as S¢ iG i ; 43 Cornelia st., Brooklyn, N. ¥. faced rates for students enteriue this month, J. P, oe w Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant |, weerxa or tae cENTRAL commrTree To ne | Pipes in oe eens Washetands. When a Instr instracticn. bvectia st + Priecixe, For niet Nine Cat Waniinenons es Fs anr—soNR WHO ARE | Man moots the grim destrover openly the con-| Be . : porta \ tation ¢iaases in Progress day anc . Gest. Sarna Siespitie Cae and refreshing to the taste, and acts ia | scanemrwr sumer com WS ABN | Bc ey ah Meee) Toei a ee ee | rariaces ol tna inns Wet tay et Derarcromy Beericecgaimtnakiond BAT Fee ee UVES LaDixs SAS ily yet promptly on the Kidneys, | sroxzy or as rossinie (pruxoar {but when the assailant plants his xrrow in a | Opposed by the anti-racing associations of the achat ; +. i. TAILOR, ovo and Elmira, #t 10.50am iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- | TION To CLEVELAND AND WHY. man who iv eugaged m nv more Larinful oeen. oe na were numerous 5 aISim 414 oe et, NIA, KEW YORK AND THEEAST. < wtion than of remov 3 im- ow a, a oe PE tem effectually, dispels colds, head- dumeceste of tha Distslet ase quing to |paxietes feo Sie hante and Lect cents ins| . Tee sepubiinane called 0 joliah Semsen4e oon- Hoos TE Ga Bande Fh aches and fevers and cures habitual | | The democrats of little opportunity for dete: sider the race-track bills, but after sitting till ([ 2 BERLITZ scHOOr, OF LANGUAGES. TiING, PINRING wits Lak £ 3h tgs: tae Tet take a very lively interest in the selection of PF i le eerenees . ly midnight could not agree on a party at- PES 14th st. mw Deniorest sew Lihvted” Faituen Vestivule constipation. Syrup of Figs is the y lively ‘The |, 2¢ Hae been charged that the entire | nearly hight could not agree on a party : Branches in tle principal American and Fespect, nou sta iair nee (eaten aS NS pat Pp o delegates to the national convention. beating, ventilati =i titude toward them. There was opposition ‘Luropean e.ties, iss, _ * ; ng, ventilxting and plumbing system Pp ? —_ only remedy of its kind ever pro- | campaign has not fairly opened as yet for the | in the Senate wing of P the Copitol is | {fom merubers loeated wear some of the tracks Send ior cheuiar, {03 as song. Sona pason aL UIMTTED: duced, pleasing to the taste and ac> | reason that the date for Lolding the national | faulty. ‘This sweeping statement peceived | t© 2 committal of the party to a hostile atti- ee Yok PHILADELMIA Ost). *, re] reer ty determined | decided support from ‘the health, off. | ttde. It looks now as if the matter will have OLUNBLAN Uustumen "at shortest wor % To | Fost Expres, 700 on. week dase, ond 343 pam ceptable to the stomach, prompt im | convention has only been recentiy determined | deriled sup) District Inspector of tiemborg, | te be disctsod tu tho legislature altogether CoeONR EDU a penetiric scuoorn. aug sik oo, its action and truly beneficial in its | upou. Mr. John Boyle, the ioe of = | ‘Then came a special report from. bne of the | spent oe partisan lines and on the merits of AETIBIRE Games in ELEC TIOTTY pd HY stcat 4.400 dats effects, prepared only from the most | District central committes, received only @ few | most eminent specialisis in the United States, | the bills. re how crvanizing. the lectures om healthy and agreeable substances, its hicago June 21, and | nature, his con The “Colonels” Want Brown. ith mut apd niewnitrenuens cal Speciastererenre to prac’ nd ig | Yention wonld meet aston Ww ametri 4 in SPOR gue. Apia te Prot B.'T. Fhis ik, or to | oh wre tates many excellent qualities commend it ta tea’ Jd iwo | posite the views and opinions express Ata meeting of the dircetors of the Louis- Ss 5 ss 163-60" > a > | sts » that the District would be entitled to send two | Pes P yy th : : idee BOF AND Mavacuy GULTATD, wesixe Axp Party Darsses H) popular remedy known. | the machinery in imotion, which will result in ound: and tatiabittes n Chicago for the exchange of Piefler and Wil- h. German and Italian by professors CLEANED. Por Basiinore 0, Reo ia | arg le in 506 | the choice of two deiegatce. As this machin- Y mot for brown and Canavan and Philadelphia's | “My boy was very nervous and had four oF five t Universities of thetr Mative tanne 7 4 Be Moo. We ie yrup of Figs is for sale in 50 Gey te teed cacy cues in foot years it ix __AN EXAMINATION OF THE STSTEM. offer of Delehanty and Vill Brown for Tom | nus every day. After using Dr. Groone's medicine | $4, 1:HiR5 after, Galland rorinst i went PARTIAL CLEANING OF THE MOST oe tg 3 and $1 bottles by all leading drog- | oy .o',0somenlat out of repair.” However, | It is claimed by those who aro in accord with | Brown were rejected. Tho directors decided | tnece weeks ve began to get well, and has had no | pina the only une de nid inde rs NM DELICATE Fauute. ts ey ae aes err Se |e eyea ee ees mlh fs SO e |fe cre treeless et so) ts) coy) Toe et es well te eae Fence ee ae arate bets | Bye gen wombs renal ottied by ease nacaed LACES OF ALL KINDS FINISHED wt ica mits : = = : e held this eve re air is served to tho Senate. Sunday : — may not have it on hand will pro- | central committee to be P at the rooms of the Nati cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. : Ren on ness and celerity that ci t hig 3 the season. | ga-Dr. Greene, the successful specialist, in cur. — ee “ BER oo, Action of the democratic yarty of the District. | at riend has am area of 80 aquaro feet. The | x1, Zimmerman has really been aided in lis |tog all forms of nervous ved chrenie dlecases Seo oH eA NGUAGES, CORCORAN MUILD-| But 9 8 Ep aap on SN {tis not meant to be implied that there is | fect area. It is of plain brick sud cloan a, any | Plans by Mr. Atwater, chairman of the racing | W. 14th stroot, New York, can be consulted sree, A;de Baunset, graduate ot Sortonnect Paria, ‘Lessons | Buy® Se? anes Lovet ear Cormapr gl amgeray eect eae tome os tuapel could be, There is» complete absence | board, who took w ielegraphic noto on his re- | peraonalyo by lester. Call or write bin aboat wore omens co eles gahetociactohadil i geeeapony ic je use of th aenpiogar be of or odor. The bri ‘bs the mois-! instatement. i e case, or send for sympton i ol y > a —or faye ape py GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. reference solely to the process by which results = @ brick absorbs the instatement. He telegraphed five times in one East Capitol st RE W. BAKER & C0/S Breakfast Cocoa from which the excess of olf has been removed, Is absointely pure and it is soluble. No Chemicals are used in it preparation. It Las niore than three times the al Association of | ngton Loan and | @ any repairs pected that there al smooth: Democratic Clubs in the Was ‘Trust building. At that me will be attend to, and it is exp the machinery will work with thea: r erizes the political are attained. MEMUERS OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. ond, R. E. L. White; third, William M. Man- ogue, fourth, W A. Hutchins: fifth, B. Kilmar- tiv. treasurer; sixth, Dr.W.O. Baldwin; seventh, Join Boyle, ‘chairman; eighth, T. V." Noona uinth, Charles A. Krause; tenth, a vacanc; eleventh, a vacancy; twelfth, C. W. Darr; teenth. J. Fred Kelly, corresponding secretar, fourteenth, Julius Hugle: tifteenth, « vacanc sixteenth, James F. brown, secretary; seve morning a Stan reporter examined the system by which oxygen is pumped into the senatorial Presence. All the air enters the main duct through a stone eylinder which stands in- th grounds on the west front. ‘This tower i ture with which the atmosphere is sometimes too heavily charged and thus aids the respon- siblo authorities in a most difficult task. Séme of the moisture could be _ absorbed, and as a matter of fact there would be more humidity in the atmosphere when 1 reached the Senate than woud bo found in. the outer air. When the air is too dry the trouble car be remedied by means of water sprays, but is extremely difficult to extract alarge percent- age of moisture and at the same time keep up the supply. Even on Sunday, when the rain was pouring down outside.there was no drip in Zimmerman Sails for Europe. Arthur A. Zimmerman, the bicyclist of the | New York A. C., sailed for Europe on Saturday, to be gone six months. He will compete in ull the principal cycling events during the season. day to oue meraber of the board who was away from home. Mr. Atwater's summary action in doclaring that Zimmerman: had violated the ama- power toact for Zimmerman. There was nodoubt ubout the violation of the rule. Zimmerman admitted it and sent his brother-in-law to Washington to see what could be done. To w Zimmerman to suil when he wished, with his record cleared up, Chairman Atwater promptly decided that he had violated the umatenr rule and at once set to work to sccure his reinstatement. Not one of Zimmerman’s friends could have worked harder for him than ‘er cyes when they sce my boy all strong and well. MRS, EMMA SWEENEY, 13 Ballard st., Fall River, Mass.” aletter fully explaining the disease, giving ad- vice, will be returned free. N THE SUPREME, COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. it Urphans' Court business, ¥ >. 18Y. ui Exzabeth A. Townsend, ington, D. C., deceased, No, 4815, Admin: et la .01 ior the probate of the last will and testa- quent and fcr letters of administration ¢.t.a, on the es- tate of the said deceased hay this day been made by Sanuel H. kliis, executor named in said will, who Exocuttox Axp Ouarony. ‘The most thorough and influen#ial colleze of e!ocu- tion im the Word. MAKIGN COLLEGE: ols both purchased Starin's Basiners c MSS, BATSIEAD'S PivarE SCHOOL FoR ildren and vider girs, ORIN CL‘ SSES y translator Jor late Int. Amer. conference. Popu- Room 139, Corcoran building. —DEMI NEUE. — 20 am. and 4.30pm, 1 ivory) ¢ : wile The members of the central committee by | of the critics have suggested the lining of this | tenr rule was decided on in conversation with = aia. an districts are as follows: First, W. H. Rose; see- | duct with cement; if that were done none | Zimmerman's brother-in-law, who had full LEGAL NOTICES. : UiToNs Toon 10 sizes: Bat. the office, northeast cor scotia aveUUe, atid at te itor tne checking af a Loteie atid Fembden 3. D AND DA Debedue + local tor Lywehiburg, counects strengih t Cocca mixed with Starch, Arcowroot or Sugar, and ie erefsre i teenth, Jackson Yates; eighteenth, J. F. Clar vineteouth, R J. Kennedy: twentieth, Edward twenty-first, M. L Weller; twent; ‘ay’ that sucii letters iuay be xrauted to Kichard 8y! Vester. ‘All persons interested are hereby notified to appear lk and” Wewtern Palitosd, Cohuects. ab the duct. Had marble or cement been substi: ‘and Strasbure day, ences tuted for the rough brick surface there would Atwater did. Zimmerman now has a clear Stconn Tens, record as an amateur. ‘The regular course of DEY CLEANING, rly ue ‘Scounine. jm. —Datly for sit “ Lyneh; og el have. been continuous condensation aud 4 | procedure would have kept him in this country | Jo Ueic eae, ete ea ees eared ext at GONZAGA COLLEGE, coil mations ei Divot fae Ar —" ay rs ae euihg-t0 ae generally uamanageable condition of affairs. | several weeks longer and he would have lost Lot be proved dnd admitted to probate wud setters of od ches ee ee pe eperpiva : 2 A cemented duct would cent c |. The case | Admivistration c.t.a, on the estate of the said deceased x 903 G ST. N.W. ishing, magenta EASILY changes that have taken place during the pai omg t would result in a 10 per cent | that much time of training abroad. ‘The case | Siuntnistes jssue as prayed. Provided, a copy of tins 47 Ist. nw. = increase of humidity i: Senate cham- | w; ona nie a “used | order ft once a 101 wi DivESTED, and admirably adapted for invalids four years, will be filied by the committee at yin the Senat was exceptional and Chairman Atwater used | Order be puviished on week for three weeks in tl ber. — dyed a Mourning Black my fall spe talty. 7 ? With the humidity at 70and the tem-| his judgment in the emergency. Wheelmen | Wasbiugtin Law. Keporter, The kycning Star, Washi- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1892. ns _ ‘ae well as for persons in health. the meeting this cyening. Authority was | perature at 72 (the average) Senators would ap eitciae hin jadqmont, hut they should | inton.’D. C.. and New York Merald previous to the PE DLEG COP ING AND DIY CLEAR. | Sold by Grocers everywhere. ca to the com: sins eA k rv sects kee perspire without the slightest exertion and the | bear in mind the end he had in view before ‘By tf Court: A, B. HAGNER, NEW PUPILS RECEIVED. AN eee | i, 1 OE PAGO ILREE RG NE LIE nang L M ee eee atmosphere would be extremely oppressive. | censuring him. Le. wnt!” AN VELV | wESTES Vestine: posed t= W.BAKER &CO., Dorclester, Mass. er {others have resigned: a as fol- | 1he,matter of temperature and humidity calls a of Wills for the District of Co.uubia. for the most skillful attention. ‘The tempera- SMITH, Proctor. * 910 per quarter. ture of the Senate chamber is controlled by the Rollins Not Resigned. oc MACICE ee en A.special dispatch from Chambersburg, Pa., feb Laws J. Thompson, jr.. Thos. J. Luttrell, Jas. L. i iz 2 p) —_ Py in ee: “ Atauta Norris, Henry H: Davis, John S° Miller, ML. A. ee ie aa ae Be pees MEDICAL, &c. : yan Rs “Soont erate McGowan and A. A. Lipscomb. on | has been signed aga for the Washingtons a ee a D. W.-FILLING A 13 00 ait paucipal poate = ELE Fee of variation. “The bumidity ts Jointly con. | bas been sigued again for the Washingtons by | ———————— 6 =| og ©. GILLESPIE, 8, 5., Pree. trolled by the atmospheric conditions and the engineer, with the odds slightly against the Teeth filed abso- and D. ‘th and 10th, every Wednesday and Saturday trou iver $1; gan udu The central committee will determine upon ito 9 isa inost rellab.e specialist, with thirty. ma Sandaya. ie i : Mahan Knocked Out by Gallagher. Years’ experieuce i Lospital aud special. practice, | [)RENCH SYSTEM OF SO! + TAL ANBOCIATIO! x ¢ for holding the primaries in | !atter. aoe Roomes an ema 200 pecaL ee cS T auxton at 4:8 pen elected to the District convention. Itis ex-| The air is drawn into the main duct by the | Gallagher of Oukland met at the Occidental | saris tudiscretions, Be. recent of curonic cases post. | Puderstand French in a shor uss, socegt pected that the primaries will be held the lat- | operation of three fans, and when these re- ai Club in San Francisco last night in a fight to a | 30 years at 11s N. Liberty st., Bult wre, can be eon rer ve Sout, arrive Washinton ter part of March or early in April. The con- | volve at full speed a breeze rushes through the | finish for a $1,000 purse. Gallagher won in the | Sud cvery, ednesday aud Saturday at the above COLUMBIA, COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, The larzest and best equiped organization | vention, as is customary. will be beld in the | tunnel at the rate of 2,000 feet u minute—quite | fifth round. hd quick cures sliouid wot hesitate Locally. fedezw" = oo epee ces Pest for the practice of Scientific Dentistry in the < as, Fewer catwuns eid sateoruuationm CFening of the ay following the holding of 'a gule. In «inter time the fans run slow ——— cube iene. World. All the most approved methods, Fosncuser Satin, Pouusy ivatia’ baitoal, Washinge pal.ripeotor aptaiye Nypeacieamllthongrerspdeed Un heey eat ‘ i i i i ons ickes on for en of and each department in charce of « xraduate -Agewanse ROWS. Genera’ & be made to secure the use of the necessary | jeaving the fans the air is heated by eoils, and | ™#ker, lives on the island of Ceylon amid DISEASES OF MEN. qhetations by competent readers and the phouvxr. Phones, ¥ ii et halls. It is proposed by some that a registra-| gi this'point the current bomis te love soma | Cocoanut groves haunted by squirrels and mag- Jusdividual anstraction Ly experienced reporters. 1 are moderate our motto is “Not how cheap, BOE AD dh Sogo eects | tion for voters be established, but it is likely | 2¢ is point « pie robins. Hob, Fer ioUth, from $7 t 46. Fuoredich prenaratien, Through a comprehensive sys- tem of minog ducts distributed throughout | the Senate wing. ‘These ducts cannot possibly | receive air except from the main duct and the but how goud.” SOLID GOLD crow BRIDGE TEETH Ink wnt Power Marks, Sears, Pit Keinows of Nowe, Superttur Pies, ete . removed. Consultation free, at o! JOHN H. WOODEURY. Dermatologic: that the custom that has Leen in vogue of opening the polls in the various districts and slowing all who claim residence in the dis- in tie English, business aud civii service courses. dividual or private lessons, ‘Moderate prices. bend tor catalogue. Scheduis Leave Weslanst Tu: hot class instruction. 25 A copper rod projecting from the face of a cliff im Saline county, Mo., indicates that at some date in the far west, beyond the ken of Graduated London, England, 1865; New York, 1879. Treats with SKILL and SUCCESS all CHRONIC ERVOUS DISEASES affecting MIND, BODY or For Ch an Bxtractin Dress traiue 11 i080, ny . sa is . 188 SCHMITT’S SCHOOL, 420 3D ST. N, = Tor Cucnuan, st. Louis, aad indanapolie, Vente 125 West 42ud Street, New York districts to vote will be followed. entrance of any stench or unwholesome ele-| Vicinity | NMS was carried on in that) \f4xHooD. Consult Dr. CARLETON with the Miispengan ADVANCED AND DEAT : busca | 380, wx}uees 11-40 pean. dang pec aaa eee : CANDIDATES ACTIVE. : meut is simply impossible. ‘Ihe ducts are ab- a ASSURANCE of SPEEDY reiiet and PERMANENT | CLASSES. Coaches froiu Capitol Mill =— ay proves Mand Cleveland, eapress daily Lda ‘The importance of the primary elections isof | solutely. free “from dust or impurity of auy CURE. Consultation free. Also my new pamphlet, | Sos FRANCES MARTINS ENGL ep oe Lexington and Staunton, 120.40 a.m. course appreciated by the various candidates | scription. For Wau M L “1 “4 : oe fi Fatid way sadious, 15-30 p.m ‘The supply of air to the chamber is always a Humbusvery Unmasked," freeat office or by mail. | 444 Frencis Private Day’ elivds reopens October I. “6 For Pray, Fa90. 8 dope i 5 Gat Bw. Totewson. Frivate ciassoe ote sau, ‘tattencowa ‘Wher I say ears I doot mean merely tostopthem | Who want to goto Chicago. They and their | grise grester than the amonut which ie nen 507 12th st. nw. ineckool: = eh Fr She of Tet nce oe at ot Moauole _ Chattanoors and Memphia ee eee eee — Catia an br gpg op out through the ceiling by the exhaust fans Office houre, 9 to 2, bto 8. ie i Ds SS ena - when the convention meets they wi Ve | operated for that purpose; this is done to pro- Se I. it ‘, 7 r PARLOES, 12 Hiran sy remmayte cae tos wort Besters | Fome friend in that bode. Already the prov- | Qhee w alight air prestare inthe chaser ec comedies * |For Gis Aso Yours Lines |THE. 3 AAS uore Lave fain is no reason for notnow receiringa | pects of the various candidates are being dis- | thus avoid drafts. Only by the closest atten 7 "PILL AND TONIC, “PHOSPHA- Ganxer “by OUF palness Spyfeii a “haruuicos soyetable | cure. | Send at once for @ treatiwe anda Free Bottlsof | cussed. Four vears ago the District was repre- | tion can the atmosphere be kept pure in. the by phsticians special tonte fur heart | Modern Saror, an use bus vay Dundays, 34-4 een sented by Mr. William Dickson and Mr. Law-| Senate. If there 8 « full attendance of Sena- Siterative and ‘bined punter.” ‘Sunpise “tres sat Teanchalie peices Pong’ H- G- ROOT. Me Cu 153 Peart Stew N-¥-_|rence Gardner. It is understood that Mr. | tors and crowded galleries the temperature SIMMS, Tatu and N. Ye aves fetus" Huh Grade Tai ARIEL ECARD | Oe pooper fcc ong ere except under cer- | must be reduced down stairsand more air - 7 ich coca Full sets #20 and gia; | to Aunaye a. : ain contingencies, while Mr. Gardner has an-| pumped in, RB. LEON, ling and Day School. - a; iis, %4.90, thd His Hears Resronen. nounced that he is ot in the field. Some of | "Yt heed to be, up to about six years ago, that D Biss an i glinaestien the names frequently mentioned in this con-| odors from the restaurant kitchen slimbed 464 ST., BET. 44 AND OTH STS. N.W., MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, KEE DE: rk pepe yo ge AFTER THREE Trans oF svrrEnrsa sn | Rection, areas follows: Jobn Boyle, H. E-| without let or hindrance up the northwest ‘The well-known ladies’ physicizn, can be etre a arta ——ee a R THR Re SUFFERIN Davis, T. J. Tuttrell, J. L. Norris and’ Samuel | levator shaft. and disseminktel’ thouvelves : aibo abe eeaneri tea nas cost of lustersal at 1325 Host. Lew, dent Fs * iiveton, apd the BROWN FINDS RELIEF. Wheatley. ‘The name of Commissioner Koss | with aunoying thoroughness, but an exhaust | 203 @ ere siomeneh Sent cae eee ee consulted daily from 10to 1 and 5to9. tent of The Covunbiat, Uaversty.” droit tt ise 4) nt fox) will (also figure m the calculations of politi- fan stopral that and at the same time eut off Forma ag oe et tenia gis) | vance -ocuictena wu tmeceatsl avy gacept Sunday veaxtrac : ar) 10 pat Sheepan . Ce _| cia the scents that were wont to. scatter them- : paratiahaies — scr Special advantayesin Literature, French and Ger- cial ay, erwin, ae FE, Seem. < retater meer at Oemrvern: OPPOSITION TO CLEYELAXD. selvew abroad through the dumb-waiter shatt | MPeWboDUyE them oe unow about Dr. | [pK NCLLEN IT OTH STN WTTREATEALL | mesvand iene neh Ruffet Sleap- —= ils cuverieace with satarrhand tie | Four years have wrought but little change in | of the restaurant. There is a down dralt now. © | Dicuronic Pierce's Pleasant Pellets — that's certain. flections of the eye, ear, throat, junk, A Home. in which students have rare advantages for the District political sentiment. There was | xEw PLU: a - rn re Ver, sidMeys. tures and urinary diseases, (file ‘social training aud experience. —aes ——— _ PLUMBING WOULD LOOK BxTTEM, BUT] They're better—they’re the best, in every | jurs vio lsa in anda tee ned Liu rena ENTAL INFIKMARY.—NATIONAL UNIVER: | dor Auiautc Cay. 4.05, 10.00 end £2.00mo0n, Sum opposition then to Mr. Cleveland. Thereis op- WoULD' Nor BE BETTER. frouble of the liver, stomach, and bowels. | i MusEs S, HOTCHEISH WONDELECE | ,ii2tienes snltation and phyaical comforts of the | PJENTAL, INEIMOUAIY —Nayion ak, UNtyek | for Misa Cay 405, 1. nee position to him now. He is charged with be-| Chief Engineer Jones says that new plumbing | They.do more good, do it casily and naturally, Specific tor Acute ana Chronic Inflaumaticn can Z Se eee ~~ ad Spamadpehrmendtias ing against the principle of home rule in the | would look better than the present arrange- So ee ee eens STE: | Does Watingeasiete ee eee | Mee RLIZABSTS 2. SOMREA, es = Yexcept Sunday. “Datly. sunday only. - wierd t wi te. nw, 2 D.C. saw Pay reae trian ett enced. thet o siniority of | ments, bat it'would not be any better. Aa| penta ‘Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious PRO LDSIONAL MASSAGE, MRS.H- CAMERON, | _216 Principal, PROFESSIONAL Daswase cat Ties bea fran Lotelo and wesie . iu favor of the prac- : rs She », Con: 5 ISA G ot. D.w-, © graduate. Face insesagen cre. TASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY SED Hi TO} 5 a vert at Heke tieal execution of this Principle toe oe eee ne ce Coe eee eptrent Fe | Attacks, Dissiness, are surely provented, | salty. Sefare to many of te most prominent ndievat | V day" and bosrdtug school: zuit course of in ERTOON OF BALTINON war | oes, “pet stowal of District patronage. It is said that | Pairs are made, so that everything is kept in| quickly’ relieved, and permanentl Wasii + U'tw A. “Gentieuren rou 10%, | scructvis: uuderate ieriuestoupeccht anistants, fer | J) ROBERTSON OF BALTIMORE, beret Mr. Cleveland has not added to the number of | Be best possible condition. Occasionally, but |” They're the cheapest pill you can buy, too, | _voll~ Sieur apbly W Suse CLAUDIA STUAKT, Principe | sug "uahe aud swccena, siecialist Zor sentienna | Foss, Aa his friends in this District durmg the past four | T’rely, there will be a fault of some magnitude, | for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction. READ AND BE WISE —DR. BROTHERS, wos B | UY Ge consuned every Wedhesday sud Saturday’ st ios | years. However, he has friends but even these are strictly local, for the venti- lating scheme is such that every smell must be drawn to the roof by the exhaust fans, ere, men who have mflueuce in District politics, and if they are going to make a fight for Cleveland ti ‘st. s.w., appeared before iuo and made oath; that he is the oluest established expert spectalist u this cit} ghd will guarantee a cure tn all disease of men. an (CHESAPEAKE AND OF110 RAILWAY, office, 916 E stn. w.; all comsuitation confident.a 4 —— SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 25, 1891. Success euurante sd Me 1 and S* JOS coLnrsr. Zee jain 2225 VERMONT AVE. HEALING RictEE Se 5 oi eave dally MoM Lmwus wala Bude Hirnish meiie'an Sr charge: eoantatecan sates MSEGEEAS CIS, GARD READER AND TANCE rete “ 1 e o1 1e 4 3 nibed swe — = wa 3 « cnetageee. y Liroust Ube erandest scr to America, with ti contest will be made rather interesting. It is | ,, Those who understand the matter say that all Leet oe ABT EE ng UrcTbed and swore $0 | <SGCATIONAL OLABSES AT THE WAL CAC | ot. as oe #el-20°_ | sonusoncent onal sovst comspecne Sota Reais mares not at all certain that the anti-Cleveland men | Pe complaints and charges as to the alleged ahotary"ybdic'm ad ior tue District of Columbia, | £5 1400 New York ave. eveninc sessions only wii | Sopa TRUEST DeEsTiny | Wotan Wesnmyten, m the District favor Mr. Hill. The dispositi healthful condition of the Senate wing ema- this sd day of Juiy, 18m5. well-hn*" | terand spring teru: just bexun. Now is tue time to] MME PERKIN, THE TRUEST | DESTIN’ 4." Cucunati Fast Line,” Solid Train Saco oewee z enter. Cali at the ofice tor partifusars. jaan Teader ot theage, luformation given wits phe- ou tw out ca arraviia at seems to be to take up ueither of these men, | Nite from an employe—a man who desired a 5 T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT HAS SEMISDERG - N— | homens.eccurscy. Terum we. Yai. to). ‘busts et, coutier lage a tue Uno but to give their support to some other can temporary job and who was retained more than Dy BROTHERS oie nde ae eet AT His, MANNS RINDEKG ANTES AND SCHOOL, (ivzi Manon st. n.w., bet. Gthand 7th, P and Q. a: 7 date. It is surmised thatif Mr. Gorman needed | twice as long as he originally hoped. to be. eee ee laates’ physician tu the city, “Dr. BROTHELS. Uou,B | Tgyy gebTiné seusions begins FELKUAKY 1. 1sye- | _jach-lan a the votes of the District delegates he would be | There was some dispute between Lim and the Jae Sais | \]Ise MAY H-MEADAEACHEN OF THESTANG; | PMON.,CLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTADLISMD | ¢ pili Votiine truly with diving car fur Cuca, as likely to get them as any one now mentioned. | SUthorities as to a few hours’ pay, and, failing ihiti Nase ABOTILE OR | M "eereincatad pul’ Hem deter Taster cee: | A, tnertin eairvoyanfvastiviocer andiwediuna iy | lis, oe mein wud Jouicyiie, A)» same ae Cae sarc | to make his point, he procecied, they sy, t0 VéIONS EX! TELM, | Shvtssecs bs cbhart ais inves, coral: | seratury on Set Suet Tans tutte ete can; | Mae. tae eberfar fronts wt of mond =, < British Export Trade im Central America. | "#™™ things up. Some of the statements made . Mall-lin* ‘ i Sauxht, _0u2 Sdet. a. i stolen property. Uric separated towetlier, causes | 4) Nig cc! _ 7 theeay gives nUccess in LUSeSS, TeMNOves: ~y—~ — gg mid The London Times says that Mr. Gosling, | py Pit ste admitted to be reasonably accurate, VOID YEARS OF SUFFERING BY CONSULT. | RLOCUTION, ORATORY, DRAMATIC ACTION | LIST troutieccetil milucuzes,” Straus won asker | Hine pout. sc sae i eam . S, | but it is emphatically denied that any deleteri- Dh tira avis tres ett Philadelphis, ‘and voice culture. — EDWAKD OWNSEND | Cities and ailin trouvie will save tiie aud money oy | 20-07 au. via. F. apd. Kailway aad Richy ne 1: until the isnita. | the British minister to Guatemala, recently ad- | ous air can get into'the Senate chamber or the WITH | The on'y Gerinau-Aiucrican spectatist in the United | 80d “use ADA TOWNSEND, Teachers, 1317 1th st. | COuting to the risit pace at once, us Le succesde waere | Olt Point Comtor: w Ce mall 51m ‘Store. Wien | dressed a series of questions to Lritish con- | committee rooms. WILLARD HALL FILLED States who is ab.e fo cure au effects of indiscretions ot | a Glevm"_ | others bave tailed. “Convinces inst skertical andad: |. Fwsiued jacations aud Lucamin at Coummuy's ORC, ae een Sew | oe cacisa eet Unar enlace sae PEOPLE. Toth setae. suetid 3or book ruth. exposing quacks | go og a UTA, Gent Passenger Agent, he " a ne was @ very free watery a vie ascer- —+ ie a **Home Cure" ie, &e. apy ERGART, TUT! v yest B eed. | Hui mbarze od up that st was | taining what amount of trath there was in the FOOTPADS IN CHICAGO, gs eae ppoemag pa Saipan ate ES MAC RIVER BOATS. - © |. at which ti e Ds R. MARSTON'S TREATMENT FOR THE CURE — — = *4 % t4 16) reported decline of the British egport trade in = = = ae Mrs. Louise Pollock, 1017 10th st., sn . 5 POTO. R vps Central merica,, The auswers tent, in reply | TE&Y Have Grown So Wold:-That They Oper-| STRANGE MAGNETIC POWER. | Dibellint sisuocd Sikuey and bager tious Mies Hasan ¥, Pollock, 1434 Q ot, M"iicen caiemsead ter eden” cine socaseal = eon , : 4 are now issued as a trade report by the forelgu ee Les or Felapacs." Cures assured. Seated treatise tes. | 4 constant po Slairvoyau:, daily trom 1040 5; aiso Tuesday auabei ooo oa s office, and from this it appears that though | A tragedy in which a would-be robber was vclveoly MARSLUN CU., 19 Fark place, New York UISE POLLOCK, . fed ut" ‘Asti: TASES W both ears, and y my frie waved by physicians, but ¢ Still persisted. Ai ve De. Jord: eatest reli tat once 4 twenty polypu hardly knew it Fears, which he informed dit @ normal them, ard my hearing rely as an adver‘isoment, but suffercrs aud in Justice wn in wis trestment of my xceptiona: enge that Lis ab "y DR c. M. JORDAN, 06 13TH STREET ¥. W. SPECIALTIES — DISEASES OF THE NOSE, THROAT, LUNGS AND EAR. CONSULTATION FREE. (Offce bours—Yto Ll am. 2 to 4 pm, Cte Spm. h Sundays, 9to 17m. WE SANT EYELY ONE TO CALE THIS WEER aad get acme of our I =e Gaarerer_Comroarisa. 2PPS'S Cocoa BREAKFAST. “Py a thoreneh knowled Ey S acvise tables with a uelteate.y Aavored Leven ‘Custitarion » Le wradualy busit up tniis stron, enouxt to Fe Sint every Cemdetay tu disease," Hatdteus of subtle ‘Sold omy there 18 nojdeciine, but rather an imcrease, of British exports to Central America, the exports from the United States, Germany and Franee are increasing in a far greater ratio. The eral opinion of the consuls ts that Great Britain is losing ground in Central America owing to a taste Laving developed there for cheaper if not interior goods, which are supplied by T countries, to the want of energy on the of British manufseturcrs in not su! ciently advertising their goods and furnish- ing lists in the Spanish lan- guage to the absence of agents and efficient traveler. Mr. Gosling says that since his arrival in Guatemala in’ February | last ar only one Hiritish commercial traveler | He represented a large Manchester firm, aud, owing to his knowledge | © Spanish, did well, and would have done much Letter but for the approach of the presi- dential election. “The yearly increasing wealth of Guatemala,” concludes Mr. Gosling, “due | to the extraordinary development of the coffee trade and the ever-increasing demand for that article abroad, offers, or should offer, great in- ducement to our manufacturers and traders to extend thetr commerce with this republic, and this can ouly be done by frequent visits of qualufitd travelers and a greater circulation of their price lists and cutalogues with the Spanisia text.” The replies from the consuls enter into details, for each place, of the description of articles most in demand, and the countries by which they are at presont scpplied. $2. Not an International Exposition. ‘Mr. W. B. Sorsby, United States consul gen- eral to Ecuador, writes to the bureau of Ameri- can republics to correct the impression that the exposition to be held in Quito is an interna- tional one. The exposition is to be one of the products of Ecuador. but the government of | that eountry bas decided to admit free of duty agricultural implements and machinery and to furnish space in which to exhibit thom. Any articles entered for exhibition would, if sold’a | its close, have to pay the regular duties. Iti believed that ifafew of our manufacturers and merchants should combine and prepare a | small but carefully selected exhibit of articles | other than agricultural mechinery the exhibit will be admitted and space provided for it. Owing to unforeseen delars the exposition will probably not begin unul the end of May or the beginuing of June, 1392, This leaves sufficient time for our merchants and manu- facturers to prepare their exhibits. killed James Collins, colored, | gang in Logan county, W. Va, Friday, by braining the victim oceurred in Chicago on Sunday night on one of the most promiuent corners in the city, Madison and Lasalle streets, A gang of footpads attacked an inoffensive | Chinaman in an attempt to rob him on the rear platform of a Madison street cable car. | Detective Norton of the central station had | becn watching the men and he} interfered in the Chinaman’s — behaif, | Lut succeeded in arresting only one of crooks. ‘Ihe rest escaped by flight. While tak- img the prisoner to the station the officer was viciously assvulted from behind by vho followed them. The assailant, whose | Geo. Williams, alias John Purker, the detective on the head with the butt 1. He was aimost stunned by the | 40 turned, drew his. revolver” and Walliams, who fell to the sidewalk mor- nam: struck Reviving a Foud With Fatal Effect. A fight between members of the Carr and | Wallace familics aud their adherents occurred near Silver Point, Putnam county, Tenn., a night or two ago, resulting in the shedding of blood. The trouble, which bas existed for some years, was renewed after a social gather- ing inthe neighborhood, the Wallace men at- tucking the Carr men at their house. After a hot conflict it was found that three men named Wallace, ‘Tucker aud Anderson and Miss Carr, a sister of one of the leaders, had been shot and probably morteliy wounded. Serious wounds | were teceived by several other persons. ‘The | shooting is expected to lead to more trouble, as the supporters of both Wallace and Carr are very angry. pe aes ‘There are 466 saw mills running in the state of Washington, with total daily outting en- | y of 8,421,000 feet. —————————————————————— A BURGLAR requires courage, but imitators | have the qualities of a burglar without his courage. Johann | Hoff's Malt Extract is so pop- ular that it has been imitated. See that the signature ot “Jo- hann Hoff” is on the neck of every bottle. Eisner & Men- delson Co., sole agents, 6 Bar- clay St., New York. i | cated. No public exhibition ever given in Washington has created the excitement and interest of all classes as the free public healing of the sick every morning from 10 to 11 o'clock in Willard Hall by Dr. Henion, ‘That the doctor is thoroughly edu- beyond contradiction; that he is the best living magnetic physician ts proved undisputably by the results at his free public exhibition. Every miorning the hall is filled with people seeking to be healed through his powerful magnetic influence. Almost every seat is filled in the hall and people | Stand in the aisles, aud as soon as the doctor makes an appearance in the hall the crowd ran after him and 1ush upon the stage with a flerceness that is seldom experienced. That this man is endowed with astrange and mysterious gift to heal disease there can be no possi- bie doubt. ‘The many wonderful cnres that he per- forms siiply vy laying his hatids upon the invaild is troly marvelous. Scores of helpless invalids are carried upon the stage, and after rece!ving @ magnetic treatment from Dr. Henion of Rot more than five minutes’ duration get up and walk around the platform and declare to the au- dience that they are entirely well, ‘Yesterday morning an old gentloman, who had been a cripple for eightcen years, was cured tn tive minutes, years, but found no reifef, and that Dr. Henion had Tubbed the pain and lameness all out of him. A lady suffering for twenty years with neuralgia was cured in a few minutes; a man with a tumor on his neck was cured ang one with a tumor on his arm ‘had it cured in ten minutes. Great excitement was created by the cure of a gentleman who stated that he was ninety years old; his hips and shoulders and ankles were very sore, stiff and painful. In five ‘minutes after Dr. Henion commenced rubbing him he was walking across the stage lke a boy and said that he feit like # boy; blessed the and the audience joined in demonstrative cheers. Dr. Henion will heal the sick every tor, Several weeks free of charge from’10 to. 11 o’clock’| in Willard Hall (except Sunday mornings), and in- vite everybody to goto the hall and witness their ‘marvelous cures. Dr. Henion haa taken pariors at Willard's Hotel for the winter and consults free of charge from 9 Am. ti 6 p.m.,except the hour in the hall. He treats every known disease and cures Piles, Flasure, Fistula and rupture without pain to the patient, and cures all forms of female complaints without exposure or instruments, and cures after all other means fall, Do not be prejudiced, but call and age Dr. Henlon. He cau cure you if ourabie. Entrante to Dr. Henion’s rooms is on F street, next to Wil- jad Hall, ‘Second- and stated to the audience that hehad | pianow at low prices. Best value given for old doctored constantly during the whole eighteen | *, demand . Apply to Mra. 101 Author of Né- tou Kindervatten Manual, kong Bosker be” 953s, PIANOS AND ORGANS. ED AS MUST SAT- Practical Plabo Maker, ices reasousble; terms easy; ue prices rei ies ; fie fe0-3un istactory. wot, 1872.” Tomy Pianos und ona ‘tuning and repai ALLET & DAVIS PIANOS, UNSURPASSED in’ tone, touch, durability, finish and artistic elegance of Myles.” By yeurd, have prove their supreme exceilence. PIA] PARLORS, 811 Uth st. w. fo a (THE FINEST DISPLAY OF PIANOS ARE NOW On, exiluitiet, at our ware roouis dncluutne the WORED-RENOWSED_ AND. MATCHLESS instru: luents of WEBEL. the peerless DECKE BROS Coledrated FISCHEL, and the bo less popular ESTEY, IVAIS'S FORD Piaton ee ruse Suit purchasers’ con — DEES & STAIMAN. BA) G4 F ot. .w. fel-1m 13 N. Charles st., Baitimore. FOREIGNERS DESIMING AN EXPERIENCED teacher of the Bugliah wiving as refer ie of the jomatic COrps, Lia) SULA SALGM 120 toate ge See M NGiUs and NOKYOLR lenve every day in. the war PENDS SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 T ST. N.W. A torvuxh and procrevsive dlool for bith sexes ‘oi atty wade, col es cl THOS. Wr SLDWELL. Principal. . RAPHAEL, THE CELEBRATED CLamn | 154 t03 and NOKPOLK ieave nepen ont —t ist, the seventh daughter, | Of) ).t. tne wie 10084 Oe oe born with caul, bas wondsrtil heal puwer. “Gites rien gle pry tein hy Aes ly hanes und iucky ustes. Don! see jad rouaisy att TS ae a ROY. PFUBL, SCIENTIFIC AND SPIRITUAL | delete Gon. Bue, Astrologer Charts of your ile. gives also Also teaches asiroioxy. Office 41:56 st. Bw. ‘sts horoscopes, ives astro oxtcal spiritual treatments, MoU8t veEson, 84a? J ORWOOD INSTITUT! a 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. __ SELECT DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. Pow clasues tormed for puplls entering December 1st. ly Dear Mr. Cabell: 4 congratulate you warmly on your great suocess in your uoble school. jours truly wi. RE’ Mr. and Men Whe CAbELE Pac ocoir amy Iss ©. LEAVITT ee (THE, HOLIAN — A WONDERFUL SYMPHONY the tucwisdge of must ences fe ne ‘adie iramearas junk recetved., Now styles ust FSS DERS & STAYMAN, Yat. ham 'PHE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, 913 PA. ‘ave. Hixh-cias and inedium-priced, new and slightly’ used upright pianos. -band, square Payment for new uprights, ere old for cash OF montuly Payments to suit; $25 to 810) saved with Us 43m SOME PIAN S— THE STANDARD INSTRO- Gi ment of the world. Forsaleby HUGO WOKCH & 0, FD and v4 th st, Pianos for Tent, Moved and packed: ‘adm Ssg TUT 1 EKER OFYY KER “4 wT sausely eet a iia Post cat eta Eee Samer aN e n STHIRWAY, © SSE Tia pon KN ABE n20-te ree ‘7 u EX WEQUALED 18 108 RESERe. PIANO AND Hi 4 030 LSDUC, BUSINESS. ‘TME BPENCERIAS BUSINESS COLLEGE, Cor. sth and D. s Twens -sayentachoiatie year beans Tueaday, Sep; fl. Day and: 7 wensions ut ° saat ~Spenceniat Fem: ‘and “Architectural ‘iMstructors. Moderate rates day. Galt erwend Soc now ee Principal and Proprietor. CIVIL SERVICE 1 ‘TUTE Mie eemare at ne Gee bu census: Ci OUT OF WASHINGTON. ‘ME. BKOO! fe, jee, 30.cents Est: bet tet aud North Mknstrana allerents of ie, Saye arm tod Ail Lusiness confidential. E. DREAMER, THE TLS ALL THE EVENTS OF Ladies and gen- Hours: a.m. to 9 paw. 20 ‘apitol sts. u.w. Jald-lm* NLY CELEBRATED German astrolocist in the city, tells ‘OMice hours. ¥ 2.1m. to8 p.m; Sun- p.m. 1508 14th st. a. euch. rer — eared regent “See hottie Dar 3m. Feb.27, 6am. ; vuibabeceuta ;