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; Pe ‘ e * THE EVENING -STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1892. , 7 —— —. ee aS A Daily Delivery —the use of Pearline. Vt CITY AND DISTRICT. A TALK ON CHILE Hl & PYTHIAN Fain nions E: by un A the of €& Tax Evexixe Stan is everywhere recog- | OPIMGO® price poly Sas mertean Who Astompunincs 25-5 Comins Palaet nized and admitted to be, in every quality, the | “Chile has no illfeeling against America or | Washington Division, No. 1,. Encampment leading and favorite newspaper of tho National | Americau peopio,” said Mr. Ira H. La Fetra to|K. P., has arranged for a fair to be given at PLASTERS Capital. alike in the counting-room, the work- | # Stax reporter today. Mr. La Fetra, who isn | the Washington Light Infantry Armory begin- EDUCATIONAL. EX WARMEGTON, a ar ae so purate AUTOR: A EAKVARD Grapt- Ais r ; = ; fe Aiidrese Box 101, ‘Senate postoffe, cits a 7 circle. Pretty much | Citizen of tho United States and a brother of | ning this evening and continuing until the aon ee . felon delivers wo. Garueas ripe neat nae it gaa It | Dr. Geo. H. Lu Fetra of this city, arrived here | 27th instant. The following are the committees The only safe way for purchasers is to insist on having the Eecctios — pes CLARSER AND jenyaedy . : esterday after direct . indies in charge of booths: i i z wot —*, ion tee Seer man from her ie therefore much the eat advertising mediom | ce tne Fredomaes Cees om Snnting®. He | and the ladies in charge of boothe: | Spates,| SCnuine article, and not allow themselves to be swindled by | },,vrni" Pacis Thom | bans fnginarotn reve ae hardest in the i. in proportion to circulation, | “Or course, there has beon alittle Stlotion.” |W Due cuss Oeste antes having plasters said to be “just as good,” or “containing Og ST es reed, ‘Decvnp tore Ugerter eae ets = s sell ned eek, “bab urchasing, H. 3 meet . ” 3 . Voke. Be. y ‘i a work sit 2 are also much the cheapest. ee ie Loot cralher Eon le W- He Moler.G. Smith, EEdmousn, E. How: superior ingredients,” imposed upon them. These are only fasie! Hoste. of tu New Rusiawd Consory 5 oe: A i iv = i. G. echan. . ., 5 . = STEE To TPF iy © % dc peppeieg A GORGEOUS SIGHT. | affeir, grew when the cable was cut at Iquiquo, |” Invitation —O. 1. Suess, chairman; Col. G. J. tricks to sell inferior goods that no more compare with Gra inate ast aaa Bash Fi Rare) oF what is washed ; ae jRerecred with Admiral Brown's maneuver. | I. Foxwell J. E. Wilson, hatrman; k.s.| AELLCOCK’s Porous Ptasters than copper does with gold. crac cnetee, Sy STR: i ama ars Was en to Che *~ from its hardest | The Display of Northern Lights on Saturday | ings wt Quinteros and eaiminated in the brawl |. Reception J. EF. migiy hoe x a feelin ea eg ey s es pasty 8 Valparaiso, ‘Ihe Laitimore trouble,’ ike all | Poms" Famanwold. . Mesee Co’ Pee One trial of Allcock’s Porous Plasters will convince F889 as or onipay raven By Car Pitalrw to Richmond aed. Chleamer wear. Pearline H j such affairs, had ite origin ina drinking & SS Rashan. WSL Gativahads . Z s MLLE Vv PRU EME " eh ally fouP tga 2 < ! ais tax | loon, and but for the temporary irritation | Dee yo se Wee mete, A illingham. the most skeptical of their merits. Benger 1th For varuculare.cail at her ,. = plhsemeiadvenrame: takes out di ily and |4TADX wit ax astnoxowen wxo TELLS T | for the temporary irritation |" Dane Spates, chairman; Goo. W. Det aim Rysteuot hound Schock ui ift easily an CrwtL ExarErtions , Would not have Leen serious. troubles of that | yy R. Barton, kT. Whiting. Geo. A. T * 2 307 Dot. now. suy day at IY ococe fet-20* tho hly. I sheaclath ae oF coe ees © ce | Rind are of constant occurrence: the V: Anderson, T. ¥, Tucker, J. W. Palmer, 8. W. he eminent Henry A, Mott, Jr., Ph.D., F.C.S., late AGS PHONOGEAPHY AND BUSINTRS SCHOOL | Ps ny. ‘twashes clothes | ax rux reunions wrrurs MevENa. | | Faido police court denis with them nearly overs | ciastgham, J. ik Conner, & A, Harper, 2, W. Government Chemist, certifies: aaat rat, (or "yagi cotering tine mouth ans 7 THEIR APPRANANCE IN THE HEAVENS. | day. “Zhe exusen to which I have referred bad er, E. Woitz, J. Ferry, W. 8. Humphrey, 7 = sd. Dictation c'ancein prosmeedan or cleans house, without harm inilamed the minds of many Claleans of the | ree: Wott 7. ery tars “My investigation of Aiicocx's'P : ime Tortus QO pct quarter “Eat resneagee ea ‘2S to hands or Sings. Pieris | was cas cee tesents em ee ee ein, ak ee se got started |” daly. W. Palmer. chairman; I. B, Connor, ved ; ee A LCOCK’S Porous Praster shows it to aus uminations. 821 Fee nw. 3 MULVEY. , E 7 ‘S p= ng be. 82 Opportunity was afforded such p s to GW. Keenan, J. F. Skid: » E. Edi tain al ial i i ii — “- does away with the Rub, Rub, | enjoyed a rare spectagle Sa ph leg d improperly vent theiz spies le w. Spates Gol te Conpen rast Wilson, J eater veer ra cette! ingredients not found in any other EW YORK AND Rub. Nothing does as much | te" 7 2nd § o'clock. The Tm President Harcsoa cid not err when he as- | Woltz, Plaster, and I find it superior to and more efficient than any other Si0) abd 1a) oa Lae et . INO 24 ‘s | horizon to zenith, presented an unusual dis-\serted that the assuuit was made upon the | Ketreshment—G.Smith, chairman; 8.Harper, plaster.” Te BERLITZ SCTOOT OF LANGUAGES, 36-y9 sud 1) Sete os as Pearline. \t takes away | play. In the west, fremed in the sanset's ling- Ben Pecause they wore the uniform of the | J. 4. Dempys W. iuinphirey, C. “Stettel, W. Seaiches ha @ho pCR is peice ae x mo . 4 spended Jupiter and Venus, ed State Mobiler, J. Eller, J. Houiues. FEN: . 5 tt | ates Sad Dinas the worst work, and it leaves | Tins slow, were suspended aa pape Make | COxkaa Raxtasaiatee sha stereuee Entortainment—G. W. Keenan, chairman; B. Beware of imitations, agd do not be deceived by misrepre. sor eirmars 3 | pees! Po heREMsIONAL.L you the best. santé cade erbead were’Alde- | “Lhe Chilean sentiment was somewhat warm | T- Whiting, 8. W. Gillingham, 3 " H. Keenan, C. tation. ‘or y Eosaree. sentation. Ask for ALLCOcK’s, and let no soli xecutive--A, C. Columbus, chairman; C. L. nation induce you to accept a substitute. Saur, secretary; Col. H. Coggins, treasurer; O. L. Suess, E. Howell, li. Brown, G. W. Keenan, E. Edmonson, W. H. Mobier, @. Smith, J. E. —_— — icitation or expla- | SA Baanewe, 900 pam ally. Doran and the Pleiades. Not fur to the east- | 00 the subject, but it was directed generally P TAbELI Osi ' jeas were Castor and Pollux and Procyon, all *6%ust the administration of the United | | Peadlers and some uns-rny lous gro~ Send Ssowa can oot nes a a “the same as Pearline.” IT it Back § E—Pearine is never ped- dled. AGES MG FBT. NOW, 2 and Malian uy rrofensory | ACceutNalation, 5.00 a.m. qatiy é ve tances Ui and a0 vem Mae stars of the first magnitude. The glorious con- | States and especially against. the navy. Throughout thie whole affair there ha nd if your grocer sends you | steilation of Orion was far up in the southenst. s bis whole affair there has been | | isted “between Chileans | {. Foxweil, J. F. skidmore, 8. Harper, J. B | = = aicard orunnal and acbencie . MItHOUT chabae, + 9) Gam. week daywame . a no interruption of u cordial relations son, C. We . J. W. Palmer, Col. G. J. fs s’ iS, NOS v NS Pe pew yt li thro wand hack Sd JAMES PYLE See eae | Just below Sirius, monarch of suns, vied in| Which bute eiwagy aig ee erial Felations | Wilson, C. W. Spates, "i LADIES’_GOODS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. att wdsonss oa hg 0. Rrvuhige, uses: seed stack. 2S -E, New Yor 1" sp alanis thtntae ta tha week leak te salen “ vec: nen 2 We i aa "LLL LA\LOW’s SYSTEM. KARAUER PIANOS Nr LECT OST. OUtaaued by the new nethed, splender with the planets shining in je he American colony 1 Chile. shere are | Conner, E. Woitz, i. Vaunerman Ne. re ae exmproyed dur isiactory. G. Hl. RUHA. Pracheal Plano Anes, be dewrsccearseyss: ep ale SAK EMSC HPAI | ety ef tan See ons | aa ae ‘Mile. N'B P. , | pianos and : prices, le; termseasy. nue | J) 7 : ~a and monument with her soft, mysterious light. there are probably about eighteen hundred | smith, Mrs. Frauces C, Loveless. cave lats eerie an cal be tanaht, fo ratand | tuasue and repavrsne teen | Exocurioxs Axv Onarony. For Heitipome, 5.00, 6. All thix, however, can be seen often during the | Citizens of the United States. At no ume was | Washington Division, booth 41—Mrs. A. C. a ~ eg tich Gostzns. Mlle. Hie, Tosa Benteen'ssciico: ia brench of Taptorse 163 W_ 1a 4 ats New ¥ # | LET & DAVIS PIANOS, UNSURPASSED The most thorouch and influent w York city, Cutting aud Dasting’'a specialty. fie J in tone, touch, durability. “finish and artistic | ay men, eo elegance of ‘styles. " Futy years have proven tucir | 2° ghee supreme excellence. PIANC FaRLONS, SIT othe = (cee aes “te PROF. ill; | PE FINEST DISPLAY OF PIANOS ARE SOW year. It was the northern sky tant added un- | there any disturbance of our social relations. | Columbus, chairman, assisted by Mrs. J. }usual beauty to the scene. An arch of | IMEY STAND BY EGAN. Wilson, Miss Annie Mehan, Miss Mary Mehan. roseate cloud, crossed by columns of ever-| “What do we Americans in Chile think of | Nelson Divison, booth No. 2—Mrs. O. L. ernsky. ‘The full-orbed moon shone in cloud-| not more than forty Americaus in Santiugo, | Supper room—Mre. W. F. Lutz, chairman, | 0 leon space, touching land aud river, Capitol | DU there are iuny in Valparamorin Clot | aster by Mrs. brank Harper, Mra Geo. H $10.0 changing tints, spanned the horizon. ‘Unrongh | Busey. chin man, assisted by Miss C. Voigt, ara : . Minister Egan? i cannot better express our | ‘ jew York. who is i wa ill be for a recipe enabliny the nebulous rosy mist the stars shone with a | “7 . Miss H. Voigt and lise Dalrympie. jocees im Seachumee, French Arne” op exldeiticn at our ware roots, Including the will ree as Acur ein softened luster, ard over the rim of the magical | ©pimion than in the language of a fellow-| * Columbia Division, booth No. 3—Mrs. E. A. une. Las opened parlors at 707 11th st, | MOBLD-RENOWSED AND MATCHLESS instra- od OLFF S ACME ad ments of W the peetiess DiCKER BROS. | | | BER, 1 FisCH ti. und the no less popuiar ESTEY. | | | fe will teach French dress cutuins, ba : are the scintillating colors graduall i, matchivg —plar c ly blended | American whom I met on the way up from Val- | Woltz, chairman, assisted by Mrs. G. Anderson, | 3-¥., he ce that the retailer | into the peatl and opai of the moonlight. Be- | paraiso: “Mr. kgan has done nothing whatever | Mass Mo Smith, Miss L ena Stiefel, Mies L | ta sera dem 50 a. and 4.20 Sundays, 0.00 am cuvelrated OF send fein IVERS & POND Pianos. ease call OF send f . ize Without tuilness : et “ erow ALE . » Lge bottl neath it the rose tints deepened into royal pur-/ since he has been in Chile of which we are | Mobler and iiss L. Shackelford. Touts Ty coat, tet Rows, [princesse ‘dieses and | Terme.arranged tp suit purchasers’ convenience. oa jen, tiene te Pee Rar are a et ar get | sell itat 1oc.abottle. | cis where they mingled with the ahaded blue | ashamed or need to be ashemed.” Ie thee | neccns Division, booth No. 42s. J. W. | Svs most of toe loathing errs cok Solera “Pt iw Gorka, drvwiag sent the retail price is 20¢. | of the horiz It was the aurora polaris, so | specific enough? I have lived im Chile for | Palmer, chairman, assisted by Mr. J. E. Wilson, | my systen.? Because 11 a fel-im 12. Char taught Cy Prof. Gaitiard, 14.0 2) t., Baltunore. 1 in these latitudes that many at first | 1ourteen years, and can #: Sailraies y that Mr. Egan has | Mr. K. Brown, Miss Maud Adams, Miss Nellie | dresses are made by wy systeul in Americas "PRE ZOLIAN — A WONDERFUL Sympuony | 22% us and Tous yan. January ist., 1893. For aaead the beautiful apparition to be due to | done more to advance American interests than | Lindsay aud Miss Cassie Adams. Carpi EP medley Copp feng ope ‘TV Gnuxs. You can play ‘any composition without | y Ireas the undersigned. an unusual fire north of this city. any other minister the United States has sent} Concordia Division, booth No. 5—Mr. G. L. | paud do Keita ingen Bo nel H : such dresses, which will enable | '"New styles just receiv to Acs BLACKING is made of pure alcohol, IT MAY RE REPEATED. there during my residence at the Chilean capj-| Foxwell, caairmun, assisted by Mrs. J. King- | tien, to Bil” positions. wo into Cusiness, or do their . | SANDERS & STAYMAN, Ss T. ses % ite | tal.) There is no discount on his ability as | marks, “Miss Gussie Memmert, Miss Grace | SR dre-smaking. “Ten dollars discount this. week: $34 F st. SECOND SER. Stas wee other tin aid dressings — de - — p Meera may <a betmstenc sh oy diplomat. For awhile the feeling against him | Howell and Miss Clara Schombert. So ferv-tw" | fel-tm 18'S. Charies st. Baliltiore, Tidhp te ‘unease Fater costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. frequently for a while, as the phenome: “| was quite strong, but that has almost entirely | Frazkliu Division, Looth No. 6.—Miss Nettie | 7 7S—77BLADEEY- MODIS] Sar ‘i GONZAGA COLLEGE, Pete er Me ee can show us how to make it without alcohol | curs in regular cycles. vanisued, and now he has the contidence of the | Turner, chairman, assisted by Miss G. Beckett, | M'3../4n12 Now Berk Invioes takctaete ta TRE PANO RECHARGE WARE BOOMS, 913 Fa, sothat we Gascheap But the show was not wholly designed for | 8reater portion of the Chilean people. e Trundell, Miss Eva Flathers, Mass | *+tou ladi es. Costumes tnade in atest styles. Per- | glyait im fancy pack- | Washington's bencfit alone. It had a wider |. ‘Ihe present government ix undoubtedly sta- Fisher, Miss Ida ‘iffany, Miss May White | Garey: '* ™OdeT#te Price. Cutting and basting a gpe- Gressings,and | circuit, and the display was visible in most of | ble. All danger of radical change is past’ and | ana Mies Miumte Harlow. $5 YARD AND UST BUTTON: he outside appearance ine | the cities of the north with ilifferent degrees of | €very indication favors progress. Ot course| athbone Division, booth No. 7—Mrs. 8. Re ts dozen; pinking, 2 cents yard; foenprnnira.. camer il fo there will be occasional political differences, | Turner, chairman, assisted by Mise G. Turner. ioies, Scenteeach.” Demores’ sew- ig for the contents of Dispatches show that the phenomenon ex- | but the probabilities of their being serious or | _RatuUone Temple, N. S.—Mirs. GW. Keenan, ee Be ; phia, | ended over a great belt of territory, from the | revolutionary a tleeidediy remote, ‘The coun- chairman, sisted by Mrs. G. W. Van Horn, Ge 7 LPH, Puilade ia ast {0 lowa, and observations were | try isa unit in support of the present goveru-| Miss Lily Warren, Mrs. G. Brothertous Mra mic ution el fies Do diclansbaleanesomemts saunas eek pean sew York; Louie-| ment. President ont, is pobular. He wus | kabler? Meer ata ee, herton, Mra. A. T. | Mies EDITS TCS ate gene, Snieh. corre. by y used upright pianos. Oud-Asbd. Raitere See 47 Ist ow. ces. Best value xiven for old pinuos ter dressi PLATING, 2 CE: WEDNESDAY, F! BRUARY 3, 1892. to order, 10 NEW PUPILS RECEIVED. A KALLOAD OO. ry As, iar CREATED | OR VERY LOW Pie $10 per quartes. Sune) Saitle Pammenger —— ——— | noted at Philadelphia, Pa; E ‘TH A. HICKS ite drafter aud cinterot Mer within aeniaine ville, Ky.: Cincinnati, Ohio; Cleveland, Colum- | the soldiers’ candidate, but be 1s a liberal. His | Lewis, Miss Mary Morrow. sister, Mae, B. Van Keuth. A trial solicit 606 — oad. COunecte ak = N bus, Toledo, Detroit. Indianapolis, St. Louis, | position is the more secure because he is not a aw. A Booey front sa asoure day, eRcept Kauisas City, Memphis, Lyous. lowa; Milwaukee, | tllied with either faction of the liberal party. I ADMIRAL WALLIS DEAD. FREE. FREE, Fae ue n28-te ©. GILLESPIE, 8, J., Prewt. is the name of a paint of which a 25c. bottle | Hartford, Conn., and many other points. left Santiago before Presideat Harrison's ulti- pal . 120 Medal Paris Exp ‘To every, ole sont a Famous Fight With the | AMES 1).ause Dy tens a ai matum was recei d_and dulled SCIENTIFICALLY OBSERVED. is enough to make six scratch sv, of my own knowledge, dy, in order to introduce the new patent | intends 00 ibs - BOKDEN All Hair Bang. “I will for a | durability: Olt Pence tee Wass ctugtou to Atlatitag a = I cannot say anything as to the situation dur- = Limited tinie give toe ing one of ins | Upricut dat can tase the 5 = ab anlenn cherry chairs look Tike newly finished mae | The magnificent spectacle was scientifically | ing the move eaclting period, bus 1 feel. sure _——— See ae eee eon ae Te | wei PVE rnd & Oo CORPMETS SOLLEOE OF COMMPRCE, hogunies. Itwilldo many other remarkable | observed at the University of Michigan in Aun | the Chilean people desire only the most friendl, Admiral Sir Provo Wallis, K. C. B., the senior VWinced Wuat u inarvel of convenience an ©. K. URNE CE, Prin | a eqn > ™ a . ty ig people desire only the iy at a te sa | . peck oy) wari 5 erreutoa awa bines which no other paint eam do. Arbor. Astronomical Director W. J. Hussey of | Felations with tue United States. admiral of the British navy, who fought on ene s oHanuiion G31 F st.n.w. Hep Learn to use She phonograph and tyyewriter: the | Oramar, aha turvuirl teu.ti vt duit Moyelend Bera to that institution wires the result as follows: ae board his majesty’s ship Shannon in her hi Gio pacoerrne eae eat e omits | ST 0 y.m.—Delly, WagHINGTOR. ak SOUTS. = ‘The brilliant d aurora visible tonight Examining Boards Appointed. {etioal imtlle at Boston hacbor 6a sine 11615 hiyetert teasers cid tie wieuextaie, e brilliant rose-red aurora visible nigh ‘orical le of oston harbor on June 1, a dietations by’ con potent was not altogether unexpected. Ina general | The following boards of officersare ay pointed x1 | vucuosrape, | MEO ES Venitin Cob oil ‘i ? 3 - " Individual instruction Ly ex): Ta ied with the United States frigate Chesapeake, died . 0K, je are, Fase eras fave been predicted for about this| to mee} at the several posts designated on tus | Saturday in England ‘ a Prusnne, tated Buea | totbow ursemoress ne lowe. the appearance. of the great, ou oron | 1st day of March, 1892, for tho physical and| ~"aamt-al Walt ive born in April, 1791, and a Js , Sivtierate peilen "Send tors my sagen nab a Pi 2 i wo 4 “| s - facts wind Ait which has been visible during the past weck, | Mental examination of appointees to the | wag thus nearly 101 years old: Admirel Sir bicmatas eee ee OTe OBMARSEIP | ae SCHOOL, 420 2p ST NW | ri Pak coe ye pane ma a Other aurorial displays may be expected in the | United States Military Academy. Provo William Parry Wallis was born on April | 3181m 414 oth st. now. Special attention of ““Pureuasers” i invited to their | MMSGEMIAGS. SOHURL. $20 20 ST. NW — | atichuond’ aud De | near fature. At Fort Warren, Mass—Maj. William Sinclair, stein Piva Samper, hs Ashe! Dew bora ama W tha Wasd:tias ASUN WASHINGAON Wasiungton at i 10 «ti 2 oa ; a, SA gan aly eacept Suis fasts Ua Irs ve e vies," fuished in d s - | CLAS vac! 4 Cal Soph oie ae ee 12, 179, at Halifax, N. S., where his father, SE DECORA TREE A eran lemchs of HIGH. | CiAsshS. “Coaches invia € omer Ond artillery; Cape Paice Te Eeenn ink, £66; | Featherstone Wallis, was chief clerk of the | PHE-SISTERN IN-CHARGE OF S7- ROSES | Sees 5 5 sreer regret this morning upon the general | ond artillery; Capt. Pater It. Egun, assistant navy yard” He was placedonthe pay rolls ofthe | industrial Bchost 202) Grn or, Late a ceed | ee A UND-HAND. every weil snows make’ tas | MEE EPASCES snag acts same Sabject of auroras. He suid: surgeon: First Lieutenant Louis Ostheim, sec- [6 eons = ae bare | # Departivent for Ciuidren's Suits in Connection with | country. 1 theroucle repair, will Ue closed out at very | 1205 Q'st. mW. Futaba yrovessor. 'T- —— rey = AN ASTRONOMER TALKS ON THE PHENOMENON. | Ond artillery; First Lieutenant Frank ‘I. Meri- | British navy when he was four yeurs old, and | Drexmatine gua Mi low tixures. SEECIA! UCEMENTS offered butt | juschoor co N SU i PTI 0 “Little is known as to the cause of the aurora | Wether, assistant surgeon. in 1904 made his first voyage in the Cleopatra. ie T = fot Mii amd An astronomer chatted entertainingly with Per ieorin ces abd in terius, wloch will be arranged on EASY polaris, or the aurora borealis,as it is generally | p At, eet Point, New York—Maj. Henry Mc-| He saw much service against the French, and moves Cnt Rrewretes HLY —Se rr oe FE, Y lL } > . KNALE & OF : a peaidive wemnaty for tau alone Gierane; by ee Elderrs, surgeon: Capt. Henry BS. Kilbourne, | was wrecked during the blockade of Ganie | Lvextxo Axp Panty Dassses Since =| Fen Gits Axo Youso Lavy farm sued at wince, LAR Te “) Desat b “ called here. istaut surgeon; Capt. Edward E. Wood, loupe in 109. In 1512 he was appointed to the : - Pasacuaer Btativn, Heute) vane” bse tonds Wesulag ighth cavalry; Capt. George MeC. Derby, | Shannon, which captured the United Stites eee DENTISTRY. ia = corps of engineers: ee eee eae Sounaude of cases of the worm kind and of long There is similar phenomenon at Sanding linve beemenred. Indeed so struagismytats | the south pole called the aurora australis. Ev: w iteetiency, that Iwillsend Twovortes¥ae,wita | dently it is of electric origin. Ite arch alw L. 5. BROWN, Geverai Acoust. irst Lieutenant Samuel W. | ship Chesapeake off Boston harbor on June, 1. Ps SIN see = 18 was ‘Aa oy Meee TREATISE om this dissasetoaszeat- | appears to span the earth's magnetic pole: Dunning, sixteenth infantry. 1818, after the cal aut Capt Lawrenos hed anat PARTIAL CLEANING OF THE MO8™ KR. BLAIK, 229 E BI. ILLING A High Grade a a a oe ae oe TA. wlocume D.C 181 Peart st, N.¥, | *hich, as is well known to science, do not ex-| At Fort McHenry, Marylend—Capt. Louis A. | hie I fe. Wallis was second lieutenant on this DELICATE FABRIC. msriauty.; 15 years’ experience, teeth filed abso- _ appear pnase eeeectsees actly coincide with the poles of revolution. At | LaGarde, assistant’ surgeon; Capt. Edward C. : jutely without pain: xoid, $2; miver $1; «as adusnis- Boarding ant Day Shes! aes occasion, and his captain (Proke) having been : as tered’ open Sunuays. feztw" me — Schedule in effect Decomier 13, 1891. intervals of about eleven years theearth is sub- | Knower, third artillery; Capt. C. N. Berkeley | terribly’ wounded tad the int Tennent pee Ser aen eee ee 1] © DENTAL assoGIATION tere wesc aa sat cet ot et Saray Ject to violent maguetic storms and it is pre-| Mucauley, assistant surgeon; First Lieutenant | killed ‘the command devolved on him. ‘The ——DEMI AEUE-—— U. MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, For Ciicago and Northwest, vescibuled Limited Ee- Cisely during these periods that auroras occur | Charles UG. Woodward, third artillery; First | fight lasted 'fittecn minutec during which COMNEK 7TH AND D STS. N. W. 4 Prem rattin 11 ahd 8 rig A most frequently; and no auroras are ever seen | Lieutenant Charles A. Bennett, third artillery. | about 100 men on both alec ead ca ike prin- pa _ 1200-1104 M st. and 1224-1328 ithe. pa Lancet Se Litt, Sie ietuayie, Vaate Without the simultaneous occurrence of amag-| At Columbus barracks, Obio—Licut. Col. | cipal officers were killed. Lieut, Wallis, for AF. The largest and best equipped orvanization For Fitteours aud Cleveraud, expean tally L308 netic storm. and during the auroral flashes the | Simon Snyder, tenth infuntry; Maj. William E. | jw services in thie fight, wae tanta econ punt collnnn ie neo sare for the practice of Bctentific Dentistry in the Thoroughly equipped in all departments, gg #20. needle is subject to violent and irregular agita- | Waters, surgeon; Capt. Constant Williams, | mander. ‘The old dmivel always spokeofhis| B°h oO oO ROR NNN OO “DT pur ig Special auvantaxesin Literature, Freuch and Ger-| For Waucispuee mint wa ateticns: $B bem. OR. HENION IN WILLARD HALL, | *=. ge | SYERt infantry: Capt. Augustus A. De Loffre, | American opponents with admiration and at-| BBE 98 em SRR OO EF ‘orld. All the most approved methods, man, and Music. Dor buray, Fg, “bbe “It has also been noticed that these magnetic | astistant surgeon; First Licut. Harry L. Bailey, tributed the »ictory of his side largely to luck. | Bux %g? £SR WG F and each departuent in clare of a graduate A Home. tn which students have rare advantages for | , #t Mc , Auoxscr, Cuattanoogs and Memphaig disturbances take place when the dark spots on | twenty-first infantry. He. had years of experience afterward and 2 Of skill and experience, While our prices Social tramtuy and experience. ee Glan oe Ed eg the sun exist m the greatest number. These | At Fort McPherson, Georgia—Col. Henry W. Por batimore, week uuys, 24.0, 0.00, 6.33, Hygiene, sanitation and plysical comforts of the | (KU, d-iuiuutes), HAS. by slow d the rank of admiral, ‘ ; joderate our motto Hundreds of Hopeless Sufferers Cured of | Spots bkewite reach a maximum every eleven | Closson, fourth artillery; ‘Maj. Peter J. A. | 1963, when he Kit the ative eevee ait | @t__103 G_STREET NORTHWEST. co ot - 20.30 10.000, _ siekeih most approved mudern kind Mee oak ROY, a 10, A, wa, years, while there is another longer period of | Cleary, surgeon; Capt. Edward Field, fourth | he was made admiral of the lest He ners US TONS FEES IY sei eing en Address ire, ELIZABETH 4, SOMERS, | 30-0, 03, SSO Se Oe ai eg aS ws bout sixty years between maxima of all these | artillery; First Licut. Leverett H. Walker, | saw a doctor willingly but once in his life ivory, cloth or wetal rune; ailk, crepe or velvet. W. SOLID GOLD CROWNS AND J BULA Ye, TA Go, (8.00, So-mnLutee) AR Their Infirmities, phenomena, at which intervals they have the | fourth urtulery; First Lieut. William F. Lippitt, | For neatly twenty reece 8. BILL, 715 Oth ste new. wees BRIDGE TEETH. Pty Prtmcinat_ | 1U00) Sania) a SS a grandest displays. The constant direction of | jr., assistant surgeon. something over ¢ighty—he had been bed-| 4 LL THE LATLST STYLES IN Extracting ........ os La. sa the arch —— aurora, the fact that its radial . c eee iana—Lieut. Col. | ridden from gout, but his mind was unclouded. uate pitts ave boen, gecetved =a Cue ‘with Gasor Zonine..... Say Zones = ee en ae Fos Aumapoun of Baus Oy om, 19-10 625 T Streamers all point toward the magnetic poles, | William L. Kellogg, fifth infantry; Capt. Mason | Hie had lived hard. and deni herd once | GUNSES iriuenie dyed abd altered sito. latest : eel S Por Peederick. T1180 ata, ii ne Arise and W alk and its disturbing action on’ the magnetic | Carter, fifth infantey, Capt: obert De terience youth, and at the last the Bible was always by | stvicer nnn “wrens dv'ed and altered into, issues Filling with Stiver, —~-afcepmanaradlpestendemnsndesiec: beste fuk * | needle seem to prove that it is due to electric | assistant surgeon; Capt. William C. Borden, as- | hinside : D SCHOOL. | ¥5r Hagerstown, 110.408.u. aud 15.90 p.m. A Wp MELD. TavLeLi currents in the higher regions of the atmos- | sistant surgeon; First Lieut. Jobn C. F. ‘Tillson, M SS ceaieah wae yramoredteizone.. | puamor Tete emayeesac bat AIA IS, | MONAUECOE TINE VOC RGAAUa aD ane ———— phere. Franklin believed that the warm | fifth infantry. Young and Poetic. Curtains send lone tonew. VERY BEST TEETH, FULL SEL. 8) a TEAtA SEATAIRI OB SSCPEAGI | _ Sor Ebgiebeeaan. ray the HEALING WITHOUT MEDICINE, streams of ait and vapor rising at theequatorial | | At Fort Sam Houston, Texas—Lieut. Col. | Rowland B. Muhany of Buffalo, who has been | Saris jevar = i DAE, MEAD. DEACKER OF THE PIANO, | , Nor Eebeteinate, ow hare. Semen, ont @ \ regione are charged with, electricity die to the | Joveph C. Baily, assistant mouical purveyor; | mitted by. tke Prose ne Lanerazce: | ea ‘PME EVANS DENTAL PANLONG, 1217 PA-AVE. | servarory or Cerin, Hor Iran's techie, eee, a; | Prune Car), A190 yah Sheopang : craporation of water, and that when they reach | Maj. Calvin De Witt, surgeon, Capt. Joseph I: | Bminated by y T ; es bow, Jeeth extracted jvsitively withcut pain or | Wetuod laucht. 1. “dst. tat Care on alt Ganger Ly Cur panies syeten.—a Laruuces vegetable | J LOCUTIO: Nasr Au Ube Uy Ua UUIy. ise eifects are paeaneutand the polar regions there is @ discharge to the | Haske!l, twenty-third infantry; Capt. James B, | ordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Ecut “Arise and walk, and im poe * ents? | Burbank, third artillery; First Lieut. Charles | dor, as announced in Tue Srar, is probably diately h took ORALORY, DRAMATIC ALON jediately he arose, rar rine | Es and voice Cucue. “EDWALD C. LOWSSEND | sus'Cur running ‘ , Wabsitnt. Artificial teeth, cauwu aus uridge work as Fr 4 » Teactern 315 Late up his bed and went forth among them all.” Most DE LA RIVE's THEORY. W. Poster, third artilicry. ; the youngest man ever selected for such an im- ieee Feasunabie prices bis lees “i forcibiy ere reminded of this passage in| “De la Rive believed that the sun separated | At Fort Sheridan, is—Lieut. Col. Sam- | bei ei ae : WSHON'S DENTAL 1 ARLORS, ESTABLISHED WASHINGTON 7: r 3. 4.05, 10.00 cud 12.00 noon. Sum ee oo nes 1 recaue. | 8el Ovenshine, fifteenth infantry; Maj. Aitrea | Pott@nt position, being foes ass ewemt sigue ANTON FISCHER, TRS7, 1505 14th st. uw. Pull vets €20 and #13, KINDERGARIE» SOM MAL, INSTITUTE days, 4.00 am. and 1: moun, the Mo's Scriptures, as seated in Wiljard Hall, on | the positive and negative electricites in equa- | {oi vent! surgeon; Capt. Henry H. Hum-| Yeats of age. In 1884, while @ student in Har- mee oe Gwe £0 and $8, Old plates wade wood as uew. Open day. | MODEL KINDEKGAR I? NS AND SCHOOLS, aoeaeun Sane tno tahion, apteted F street. yesterday morning, they saw one after | torial regions by inductive action, and that the phreys, fifteenth infantry; First Lieut, Albert | Yad College, Mr. Mahany is credited with hav- oe nicht, gud Bandays ali Zp. a. All its Uraucuics With Tiscopt sunday. “Dally. sunday only. a pois Ee : - ; = : p, | ing prevented the president of that college | Dresses dyed a Mourning Biack my fall specialty. dal-2un' e : Se Mrs. Louise Poliucs. 1017 10th st., Tay another of the lame, halt and biind seek the power- | disebarge Place as mentioned above. At} Yodd, iirst_ artillery; First Lieut, Charles F. | ! ving ie. (tualarity on tnetatednte [ae HAVE REMOVED MY OFFICE FROM 2000 M Miss Dusan 1. POLck, Adda Qt, DagKane calied jor cid hee a fia toil vhat | the height at which these aurore occur, which | Kieffer, assistant surgeon. iainat Blais. “Brore Me dite’ teeehs | (URRNON DERING DOOURINGANDDETOLEa: | L F age ng Brineipais PR ppg pate fut ald and mighty touch of the Dr. Henion. What . - 4 against Blaine. From this little incident | J¢ ic Seat ate ee on gideM Aconstant demand ivr our g:aduates. i denne is generally between 50 and 500 miles above | At Jefferson barracks, Missour1—Maj. Daniel 1 odiah “ inw Estabsisument, 120: New sork ave. First-class WOM sts new. Soply to Min LOUISE FOL ek: Author of xe- | UC Ulvaad 1451 Fe ave. Dower this Man possesses cannot perhaps be satis | the earth, the atmosphere 1s very rare, and the | G. Caldwell, rgeon; Maj. Samuel B. M. | $hTaus up a close friends! aa a en a; Hem and wuts! work Of every description. ja11-2m_ Dr. 1.4 JONES, Deni a mg Docks ie” aoum | 2-3. had, sate factorily explain ut the sense of seeing and | soft, rich tints, striations and streamers and | Young. third cavalry; Capt. William C, For- | Blaine aud the young. man, which was first ANTON AND CALOLINE LERCH, torueriy with | Je KEE DENTAL etd SC Aa® | TOREIGHERS DRMIRISG Al prencen | Tuirnarcaue = Bearing canmut ve denied, and those who were | wavy Motions observed are exactly like those | bush, Sfth cavalry; Capt. William 0. Owen, jr, | shown by the apy ant inetion t lelasdadon A. Fisher and Maison stiese, Far yd ket Baternal at as Hee Geer came dak | PQRGeNERS, RESIMISG AM EXPERIENCED | ee ee ee c easily obtained by passing an electric current | assistant surgeon: First Lieut. Thomas’ J. Pes . 3 Q went of the Columbian University, trou 1 tos p.in | ences | RCMEDULE IN EYYDCT NOVEMBER a5, present aay moraing saw the strange S04 tilough partially, axbeusted. glace tubes | Lawia, second savaicy. which was declined. He has considerable repu: MEDICAL uy except Sunday vextraction ine: anirmary vpen | JULIA h. BALC! F San 7 ou cuson Seton to ae ey Wonderful thin Felatel A tian wet upon | containing highly rarefied air and other| At Fort Leavenworth, Kansas—Maj. John | ttion as a poet, aud immediately after gradua- ‘AL, &c. frou October 2 to June i. sett i, aol TST NW the stage who had been deaf fift he was ch t by the ninth = Peds skecr Sun u years,andin} gases. This shows very clearly the elec- | Brooke. surgeon; Maj. Jacob Kline, twenty- | tion he was chosen poet by the ninth veteran te, mudest socnery io America, with the A tLorouxl and progress 7 EMA J y K. STARR PAKSONS, 8. E.COR. STH AND EN. W. boo for beth sexes Now Ye 4 i j- | ()HOKOUGH FACE MASSAGE.—NEW STEAMING ane Noe Jo wep rade, ange CU, raratury wort LU Aa let Coiete Solid rain Served ser the powerful uch of Dr, | ical mature of the phenomenon, and these | fourth infantry: Capt. Francis. E. Lacey, tenth of their monument at Gettysburg, duly | Lprecemreperat neting ike. ours “1g | gpykturgnct ou uh at Sinatiene vod wha ther a | ef ahy erases a TS OE See : gurrenta, are doubtless of secondary origin, | inlantry; First Licut, Frank B. Eustiman, four- | Cation of on of the celebration of the | Pemeotetrmatments $3. Also xoucral mansawe, He: | ini 8. hctia? cect agnaiom emus ae J ORWOOD TNSTITUT, . B Be Was Made to Dear the softest whisper. | induced by disturbances in the earth's magnet. | teenth Infantry; First Lieut. Benjamin L. Ten | 1; 18%. Mare mebe omen aes JPENTAL_INFIRMARY.—NATIONAL UNIVER | > Hom lASSACHURETTS AVE Auld laily Who was so jaine she had to be lifted | ism. which are themselves due to similar dis- | Eyck, assistant surgeon, quarter centenary of the battle. = aie SELECT DAY ANo BOARDING SCHOOL 3 fe Beat sty, corner Sth and K a.w. Open Sto 5, all the Ne ed tor pu ‘ente December Ist. ¢ stage was cu 7 turbances ona larger scale in the sun, which | At Fort Omaba, Nebraska—Licutenant Colo- ie cece = 0G ya xruduate, “Face tuasmage ase: | ear Matractibg, d-» idee” Filius aud plates at | Xe% clames onsite tor bay ee Sith duomy car ir Couelupatl, aloe Fei ee nn nes |pretaces he Guhapua Such @ eget teuee ldeldche & tea, coon infentry; Maj. Al- The Sultan Swayed by England. Gialty. | Kefers to uiany of the most prouiuent iadiesof | S0t of materials: ste | “Y conmracuiose you warmly om your qrest, exseom ts ‘Sys atrvvas at cane waltze tage with the doctor as nimble | visible on the eustern limb of the sun. With | bert Hartsuff, surzeon. (i pt. Charles Keller, | The Sultan of Turkey, as suzerain, has de- Washingtgn. Ladies, 9 tol. Gentienen trom 2 t0U, ee Shnetiot 3 pe. Lanarten SS pan. Lame asa gi ‘lon was created by the care of @| the aid of smoked glass uny one may observe | second intautry; Capt. Willtun G. Spencer, as- | eided that the Khedive of Egypt be invested in - ~ —-—— PROFESSIONAL ee OWL PARET, Bishop of Merylena, | “2Wprin teenie oc nig laity. whom was paralyzed. In| this great chasm, which isa vast cavity in the | sistant surgeoa; First Licut. Edmund K. Web- Cario as England desired. France and Russia | REAP ae ene Ss SS | = ‘Mr, and Mra WM. D. CABELL. Principals. Rickwond, Waynestore’, Stauntvn aid principal ‘ photosphere of the sun. These cavities are | ster, regimental quartermaster, second infan- | —™ fn aoe spect iu this city | [ME BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVEN octa-tr wiua pots, 5 cain te she was waikiug around the urged the sultan to make the khedive come to Ee iife.. All business confidentiai. Ladies and geu- | ——————— 10.64 aus. Vie KF. aud’. Railway pd Mie ’ composed of two parts, the umbra and penum- | try. ghd will guarantee @ cure (n all disease of inen and | gop. eag states (pundential. tot pau. 2) | \pi58 AMY C. LEAVITT OF BOSTON. Ola out Comfort aud Surivik—UsLl BALL Linke Ss cere aad with teats | bra. and they are sometimes so large that our | At San Diego barracks, California—Col. Jos. | Constantinople and thereby acknowledge that Treo at any; hour of the dane ohare on gndedviee | U'gt.. tet. lstand Norts Capholets a.we tei iis Ls. Nw Ful.wan wnatour si iaaetest Combeny's Oem her eyes with gratitude, | earth might be cropped into one without dis- | R. Smith, surgeon; Maj. Samuel M. Horton, | Egypt was a vassal of Turkey and that there x arom tt PIANO AND HAKMON' 9630) | SLs sud 14Z) beuns. ave. ni bets y Dr. BROTHERS. SAMUE! fs the work of the | tarbing the feathery filaments of the penum-| surgeon: Maj. Edward W. Winttemere, tenth | Was not a preponderance of English authority notary rie in and for the District of PHOF. CLAY 18 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED —S———— Bole MW. FULLER, Gen'l Passenser Avent, advertising clairvoyent, astrologer and medium in ea FOR BUSINESS. — J bra.” infantry; Capt. Charles L. Davis, teuth infen- | in that country. ¥ of July, 1306. wn | this city: Has wonderiul ‘prophetic itt of second THE SPENCELKIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, and, as she passed out of the —_——.___ try; First Lieut. John H. Shollenberger, teuth = —— = CONTRADICTED THAT | Seht Heveais wl ¥ ‘BEI Fecovers lost oF Cor. ith and D sts. aw. is isthe oldess eetablishedadvertiang | Sreety era Lrings separated oyether, causes | Twenty-seveuth wlviustic year bea Tuesday, Sep- ce gave a rousing round THE coURTS. infantry. Lieutenant Colonel Curtis Dead. Dr. BROTHE: x ; sles establish y marriages, fives success in business, reiuoves | tener), TOI, Da} ai evenue seen eet | rg abovass eibesigtess licen Semen : cerge Kk. ads woventconth facaett Gok |, :LA-Col Merbert Fallom Curtis, deputy Judge | git'y” Fory:hve youre taverbace” isi tie” | tumuy uoubesee! duane Strneers athe | BNE diamine ecu ot Aevaratory ‘awake | in; Gumi asia Seiad eae Cmevrt Cover—Juice Montgomery. George K. Brady, seventeenth infantry; Maj. | advoeate general of the United States army and MANHOOD KESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE OW | coming to the rixut pluce at once, as lis sucseedswhers | Dcuou.Of Shorthand and Cypewnitiug Speucenian Fen: Saturday—In re estate of Michael Talty; ver-| Valery Havard, surgeon: Capt. Cyrus muaLsbip, School of Meciuuical abd Architectural dict nullifying will. Mary K. Archer ugt. Re- | €rts, ‘seventeenth infantry; Capt Convince’ Wwost skeptical and ad- vrawine. Full co: ot tors. Moderate rates can de." Ail busneas coundeu- | or iuitien: cential tecunch aences j ef ¥ two of Dr. BROTHERS" inv ting cordial, | others have iailed. iy ts pu Sis dsdaaal alk eee kill judge advocate on Gen. Merrit’s staff, depart- a Ora ‘Will cure any case of nervous debility. 900 B st. 8. ouly what 4 ment of Dakota, died at St. Paul on Friday | ‘fel3 lu" fal. Satistactie teed. | Bittinxs, GUc.- Ho Tooms. Services re 5 OKi> wel MAS Sey morning tee of charge, | publi National gue judgment oy default | Walker asotnt aurgeon Frat Tight of’ dheigeips Gol: Ourlis servea threat | $a Ges sunday, Viondence 42S at uetwers | Lyon "eyesy Canam tage ta ree ane ee | NSERC eSariont gywioaua Bee sale: ameauaes el Spence: io. ” C. Letter, judg- | Chyuoweth, sev . , 0 E Cuncement, conenitut Tull wr | Steauvost Vout Sits Was: ssosetls nS esitecnag bores ce] Fe prams Monte dk bom agt Fis oe [oA Bock Respir Mratans tou: Poles the war as captain of the first Massachusetts | FR. LEON, MME, FEANCIS, CARD _READER AND THANGE formation MRS eEG ao See ee ixeVURaud SURE O Lm Seve enery ua an the ver 6» and witness Cone Barveloas cures. Dz. Henio | tion for new trial aud arrest of judgment over- Swaine, twenty-second infantry; Maj. Philp aes SO 404C8T.. BET. 4% AND 6TH STS. N.W.. PY mesum:ife elven from cradie toxrave. 8) First oe —— Pomerat are a ee ee weed et ot Oe. cometns SP i a eg mgs ee 6a sé gal oe | casein clereas Tate ee aoe | Sen ce eee te at SR | rg eames apa Wy alvew er |e eee metres Mi RAPHAEL Tap GecenmaTEy crane | Mint BAM cueet, Seuiaol, INeTapoTy | Oa ted deus satanan are ale pay May go from Pam. tilképm. Coa-jend defendant allowed five days to plead. adtainike taenteocsond y, | 128 to 20, has passed a bill prohibiting mem- Movant ana catzor the seventh dauchter, | Prepared success.i.¥ for civil setviow, departwental JNU. CALLABAR, om ree. He treats every known disease | Utited States ex. rel. J. Clay et al. agt. C. 8. | regimental adjutant, twenty-second infantry bers accepting railroad passes. consulted daily from 10to 1 and 5 to 9. born with caui. bas wonderiul healing power. Gives | SLU ccusus exaiuiuations, ==. gether ==. ison free. : ¥ Kno Bundy; motion tor return of rule to suoweause | First Lieut. Euclid J. Frick, assistant surgeon. = naines and lucky dates. Dou’t fall to see this lady~ OUNT VERNON. “é unparalleled, aud performs all sur- | why mandamus sould not issue overruled; ap- | ‘The examination will be ‘conducted im ac- Prompt treatment. 430-3w* | Koom 10, 910 F st. n.w. fel1-r M ratious; no matter what your diMecuity | peal noted. Ames ngt Ambier; motion for | cordance with instructions which will be fur HE RK OF WELL | ACADEMY OFT Msemcuaecurscre’, Tee ‘KS. 1E CLAKK OF BOSTON, THE WELL- ST i save. Checked—the | Tx Loup, sw N. 15TH Bt. PuicabeLPata, | Mtncwn b ‘and test tedium,” also wiedical For Young Ladies aind Little diris, ‘of Con- Pa. Deenty yeu experisite het oe toy | chin 10%0 5; also Tuesday end fyi: | Systematic abd thorcuxu work in every department. TOMB OF WASHINGTON. sumption. It's | (scaled) containing full particulars for HUME CURE | day, 7t0¥ p.m. Oftice, Sas Sdet nw. teal cured, too, if it's | veo! chance. _Hours ¥to s—StoYeveninws. _fel0 MME, DREAMER. THE ONLY CELEBRATED taken in time De ROBERTSON, 016 E ST. N.W., BETWEEN Gt ae a well, | Udgment. Down agt. Mutual Keserve Life In- | nished the boards by th Seer SSR FOR Canna gE Wels Fes Clans otion for « new trial over- | U. 5. Military Acadexn, ruled. Mosce Kelly agt. District of Columbia SI eRe Heaton, aad our word forit you will not be dis | et al.; judgment in certiorari. Hubbard agt. The Kaiser Touched by a Child's Letter. 7 a haay be a» Straigut to Willard’s Hote! and consult Dr. superintendent of the before E: English and German astroloxist in the city, tells vata. Rotice the Palstial Steet Appointed. “The ductor will use Willard Hatt every | District of Columbia; do. “J.J. Atwell agt-Ac| Bernard J Schmid, o welliode focmte of Sth and 10th. every Wednesday aiid Saturiay from | all events of life, fice hours, Gam. tov p,n.7 Sune Steamer CHAKLeD MACALESL SM will fauve tat ” | M. Gorman; motion for new trial. " % 3, 210.) Pu; » wost reliabie specialist, with thirty | dsy. 10am. tod p.m. 1506 lath st. nw. jali-2u* ‘waar, lost of 7hb wt. a8 100088: ¢. from 10 to 11 o'clock, for several weeks to Egciry Covrt-—Judge Ha Atchison county, Kan., went to Germany last Years’ experience mm, hospit nd special pract J)E._ ROBERTSON OF BALTIMORE. THE MOST bu MOUNT VEKNOR «ne trip daly, by nt who have not visited the hall! Saturday-—How.and agt. McCammon and | November to visit his old home. Immediately Stepats Ot hes ees eee ore oe een Fellable and successful specialist for wentienen, om Shard, feaching the iy ou bar eas Dr. Henlow possesses a | Mackie and Woodrutf xg:’ Howland; testimony | upon his arrival he was arrested for deserting garly indiscretions, &c. ;_ recent or chronic cases po: a5 tuansion apd and with over thirty years’ expersence, can ively cured’ to 6 dag" Dyietabusteel ver | Ua CoBrUNted every” Weesday “and Saturday. at ide wers Harper and White ordered | from the German army three years before. All 2 TESTES. on 916 E st. n.w.,from 1 to 9 pan. ; all ee nee ont fees or, nat will ast he skeptic copie who . er and W ered | from the Gi . 5 strin a : Ee : lo Mace. sol ave ay | for muuine geso Winand | bee in Hity days. Dupont agt, Coulter: com | cqorts to secure. bie’ relesse oy eared to be suited every" Wedueatay amd "Saturday st the stove | coBsdential and suc! eww aarantond. Seated | SMM RGMUDECTSCHEL CrOxD 8. 8 Tetepmome cat, Baveveen iu the hospital for months goto Willard | plainant'’s testimony ordered taken tes Titheen | Seiten The aautversacy of ake gina ts Bumaber from 1 to pan. All peedin iedical edvice ME. PERKIN, THE anys’ oesTin’ Fast Exyress Steanuern _ CAPT. Lk BLAKE, Sctcured in ten minates. Remember, in| days. Fiteh sgt. Moyens: Edward 8. Lacey, | birth came Janury 26, ation shat dar ioe onse SOC Gee Care OIE Bot hewvtate rocall. _feb-zw"_ | SE reader of thege., int ven with pho Southau.jton ‘Lcnion, Havre), Dromen, Comm tithe Chart ate aeuter. the hail every morning from 10to 11, free of charge, | Commissioner, made party to complaint. | peror recived a letter from Schuid'e laughter, ‘TRY THE NEW PILL AND TONI Snuthson agt. Keane; leave to withdraw exhibit granted. Stansbury agt. Tyler; Phil & Stans- Ne hour at the hall. Consultation is free. | bury appointed guardian aid htem. Dick agt. and at 0 Alta Comp." by physicians; speci and brain in is eri aiterative and bled" purifier. Wittaru's Hotel from am. to 6 pm., &ged cleven, in this country, setting forth in & childish manner the facts in the case and beg- To, . curacy, Terme We. a.m. to9 p.m. dey og eg Toa wOnbUL abe Hi “PHOSPHA- J)21 Marion si. n.w., bet. Gthand 7th, Panag. | Same; fuse: Boo. 1G Sean: Spree, Tues... Ok” NORFOLK AND OLD | Fur: ene er peart | _ tit Ray tarat co cm aa: | Keteemtaut oe fe matane Pecan Dad aud DURDAL wWransbal, - Couifortabie state rooms, excel!ent table, luxurious co hak witb ra | Dick; Wm. Stone Abert iene eben ieee reeede Ths ctapeeae eee = BICYCLES. sploon appomtinette.” Prices: Jet cabin, $70 sbdup- | but” Tiieash” tins te Becteas teertunar msese aed Scersof inquiry must contain stamp. Tne en- | Dick; Wm. Stone Abert appointed trustee to | fas so touched that ho iasued a pardon fur the Di turontc ufectioae of the eye Oa Te ALL | Seana | ra bart arcordine Yo iocstica: 2 cata Otis | state suwnace tsrscs stat New joe fetes eos {ance to Dr. Henion's rooms at Willard’s Hotel is | CON**Y- | Pitzwerald agt. Wynne; decree dis- | deserter, and he is now on his way home. chronic affections of tue eye, ear, throat, lung, prercres. Soe Ri ateeraae at low Avpiy to &. F. DBOUP, | cau, Lit, C. aU. cicwe oi mine Ea, 45 mussing bill—wppeal, Martin agt) Martin; di- oo ———— liver, kidneys, strictures and ‘Urinary Office me c Shy aad OE ein ae woop, @.TA. on Fst fei | vorce a vin. mat. granted. Harvy agt. Harvy; hours, 0 tu 12 a.m. and 4 to 7 p.m. fe3-lin*_| ‘The 1892 PNEUMATIC COLUMBIA SAFETIES AMAR ERE uoY ST ED ee ts, - doe. Killed on His Wedding Day. At? YEAR» OF SUFFERING BY CONSULT- Have arrived. GLASGOW TO PHILAD: A DIRECT. Sy ~“WAREFILILD vs poe ————— « A peculiarly sad accident occurred at West The obiy German Amereay ete jrhiedelphia, | a usual with Columbia bicycles they are ON TOP. Aaterme8iee 9 ge are eee Oe a bss tae oe NONDATE, Ti pire g Gaarerer_Comrontisa Behind the Scenes. Berkeley, Cal., Saturday evening. F. J. Biaps States who inabie (0 care all eects gf indiscretions of | Call andexamine them. Cataloyuce tres, EW Youk AxD. GLAsUOw, Foursiourty Ad and SUNDAY evetings. nets Sisaca o The wudience that filled the parlor of the ¥. | and Conchita Sylvester were married at St. ahd their" "Home Cure swindlar be, “=POmM guace oruatsan ence Coleeice BaLTinGee AND LIVERPOOL bing ato 1 . cocoa M. C. A. building Friday evening and occupied | Joseph's Church, and the bridal party pro- a i pa BREAKFAST. the doorways aud all the availabie standing | ceeded to Posen station to take the local train HOTELS. D__ eee Oo Sb CSE A 2 WBY* horoush now ieve of thenaturaljaws which | ¥20m thoroughly enjoyed the glimpses of “Ke-|¢o their residence. While standing on the = SS e ¥ FS wit = | bind the Scenes in Journatisim” which were | track the overland train, which does not stop iar - | siven by Mr. Francis E. Leupp. This was the | at the station, suddenly dashed around the BE RAN, second lecture in the newspaper course. ‘The | curve through a cht into the party. Mr. Biaps 14th and K sts., Franklin Square, ‘Changed from solid tires to wticles ¢ lecturer was introduced very happily by Mr. | and Mrs. Silvia, a friend of the bride, were in- Washington, D. C. cousHiow y but up until tue enough to re- | Jotun P. Miller. stantly killed, ie a little bor was danger- PREUMATIC OR ‘sca. | Huuaecn Of sale | ee ie ously wonded. ‘the bride's grief was heart- ‘he enters fachiocebioresencn eeten, eer as foun iy to attack ‘where | " = aos Elegant rooms, single of en suite, for transier THE *‘WHEELERIES.” 3 gs Whe tang cocaye taauy s Death of the Kev. Dr. Charles Eniott, | "ing. Permanent guests. Appointments and cuisine w->. | Eee Deed ata Prufeny nourabed snaue 24] Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D., LL.D., born in celled. American anu Survpean systems. pega a sect dequglinn sp apaaga Sate sig with Doing water or suite. scidoaiy | S@tand March 15, 1815, graduated at Lafayette} NOTHING CAN BE WORSE fas bead- poh tins by wrocers, lnueled in 1840, and for the past decade instructor of ||. JAMES LEES & OU..Homa@opathic Cueminis, Hebrew at that institution, died at aston, Pa., | For the stomach than strong purgatives feitnuta London. Enwlana, | Yeeerday morning of the grip. His home is in | and aperients. 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