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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1893. LOCAL MENTION. = at Tint. 8 P.M. THURSDAY. mbia and Maryland, warmer Thurs reday evening: Wearuer, ring. winds Virginia, rain slightly colder or snow: warmer Thursday in the evening, east- ONDITION OF THE WATER. a 32. emperatire, n condition at stributing ondity sent gate hou reservoir, influent gate itign mm Waex You Want any kind of game, salt and fresh water productions, go direct to Mr. R. A. | Epes, Center Market. He is headqusrters «Wild Turkeys, Venison, Partridges, Pheas- | ance, Fresh Sbad, Live Lobsters, Canvasbacks, Ret Heads, Diatas Exertsion and Im Sole agent, Cun. Xaxvi Have You Tarep Suarrr uties? You willaay they ar never The 2 indies are the hest made for the Store and Factory, $03 Pa. ave. ey Was first produced, Washington. SCENES FROM TRE PLAY | And pictures of the leading members of the smpany Were made and are now on exhibition Prrxer's, Penna, ave. and 1th at. Vom choicest Beef, Veal and Lamb lowest psible prices, go to H. Your, Jn., 9th at. Wing price. sTOCRACT id first photographed, in | Penter Market. Prompt delivery free | = { SrLespw Grasses $1. Hewrien’s, 453 Pa. av. No Oxe who has an idea of neatness will pegiect the teeth. Minot’s Dentifrice is the Rest dentifrice on the market. 5c. every-| * ra e Const9Xo Stapaand Skates. Morsext’s, 7th at, Amriviciat, Howax Eves, large assortment. Crartix Orricar Co.. Masonic Temple, F st. - Prowrxext Purmctass are prescribing T: oma Water daily in their practice. 235 G et. nw. | | Procsoen's ler Car vets Cumaxep by the Estrrme Canrer| €31-£35 Mass, ave. n.w..are made moth- Treof free of charge. Telephone 435-2 1875 Beri oF Nexsox Warsky, the whisky that made Kentucky famous, Cnanies Kramwen, 735 7th. | Consent Cun Xaxpen, 909 7th, o ‘Zono.” Printer, 389 Pa. ave. n. w. inting. | AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TON on. Atravan’s Overs Horse. New Natiowar Theater. “Little Tippett.” Belaseoand Fytes’ | new play, “The Girl I left Bebind Me Acapewr or Muste. Chauncey Olcott in “Mavournecen, Mannis’ Buow Turatea.—“The Fast Mail.” Kenvex'sLyceva Turaren.— Weber & Fields Bpectalty Compan Tue Barrie and Obio aven: ar f Haut 1 Club's ball. rrax oy Gerryspvac.—I5th street Young Men's| | | RPSHYTERIAN CHURCH. Lecture by Representative W. ¢ Breckin- | Fuge - THE REASON witY | ‘The Man With the Sik Hat Would Not Drink German Champagne. po fastidions to drink beer, I presume?” said the man_in the shaggy gray overcoat, with @ meer. 1 “On the contrary onded the man with | the mourning band his silk hat, “Iam ree very fond of malt extract. But I drink it| bottled over a bar. Piltake a glass of whisky | ‘with you, however I don’t object to whisky Blaser | And why to beer glases?” queried the | other For answer thy man with the silk hat piseed | Die arm on the -hag, p¥ereoat and moved it to the end of the bar,so that the mysterious ne on the o' de of the mahogany were | There was a} with « frothy, 1 composition stand ing on a little shelf near the beer faweets. The | Bartender hed just “washed” a coupie of beer | Blases in it by dipping them in, agitating them { then lifting them dripping from | their immersion be drew two amber frills ‘That's why m with the «ilk hat. | hat water wo F a but as the | Darkeeper inn busy place can't change it every minutes Idon'teare to touch my lips to | Biasses that have been im contact with the com- | — that fills the washing tubs behind the | atate. | = ‘Transfers of Real Deeds in fee have been filed a follows BH. A. Griswold to Louisa P. Bowman, lots | 178 awd 179, Chichester; 2500. W. W. Town- send to Josiah S. Kelly, sub square 6 @ . Sarah H. Hawkins to Mary A. Manokee, part 31, » :¢ E. Humphrer to G. A e-half interest lots 26 and 2, University Heights ‘T. W. Smith, sabe 50 a W. PL ¢ J. L. Wood et al. to J. T. Worthington, square 1 700. FL. Gregory to Joseph . ub 35, square 51 John O. Nor- wood to A. G. Brooke, par Forcest to Marg a ao . 2500, Ane Nett to G. G. Graham, sub 102 end part 101, sq. 240. J. A. Havden to J. MeMabon. parts 1 and 11, sq. Martha M. Hildebrand to W. Waring D end Lissob Mt. ant Yous to J. N. Culbertson, au 5, P. T. Dodge to Ellen Wali, enb 35, ble Drott Park; $3,200. J. F. MeKim to I well, lot *q. Wo: & Mary &. Hazen to | same. lot 28 and part . W.W. Me- Kiru to same, lot 30 a do: = Are Be. tm the « oart, Judge MeCgmas, to- | Quy the following were arraigned and plead not guilty: Lucy Coleman, alias Robertson, lar- | ceny: Benjamin Wiliams, larceny from the Petwon | two cases): Wim. Johnson, do.; Robert | Marris, housebreaking. Samuel Kobertson. alias John Lew! John Williams, two n and eighteen yearseach. were five years each in the Albany | ntiary on a plea of guilty to housebreak- | ad the sentence ae te larceny was euspended. Clagett stated that there were several cases | inst them, bat it was thought the indict- ficient. Mor b burglars’ tools, of Jas, W. Wanza, convicted of | le folee pretenses, « motion for anew trial was the cane Bled today - The Delegates Home Again. Messrs, Herman Baumgar A. E. Mun heim, M. Colman, jr.. and D. Jackson, who left for Philadelphia last Saturday to participate in the deliberations of the annual convention of the order of B'nai B'rith, which has been in session im that city for the past few days, have Feturned to the city. They express themselves | fe very much pleased with the courtesies ex- | tensed to them in the city of brotherly love. Rairaoap Ovr *. The attention of the traveling public $s called to the trams and fast service between | Washington and Chicago, St. Lous and Cincin- | Bat vie the Peonylvanie railroad. —Adet. | - | Leavx Waswrsorox, in through sleeper, at | 30:1 ». m., connecting at Harrisburg with venti- Duled train. arriving at Chicago at 10 a.m. the | following day.— det. — Lrave Wasurxorow at 1:10 p.m, connecting | at Harrisburg with the “Pennsylvania limited, arriving in Chicago at 12 noon the following Sata the “St. Louis and Cincinnati x- an ing at Cincinnati at $15 am. and Louis a: 5.90 p.m. following day. —Adet. _——_ Tr will be seen by the notice in another col- Uma that the Corcoran Gallery of Art will be pen to the public on Friday evenings, from ‘T80 to 10 until further A ——— ‘Trovsrnixes to order, $6. Simpson's, 12th end P.— Adee. eine ‘Anistocnacr.—see Local Mention.— Adet. | for that purpose. | Frank's successfal attempt to procure money | the bridge at the Three Sisters as their charter | empowered them to do. | by allowing the use of this bridge by # railroad | thought if one road was allowed to cross the re eee Face A Sou Scan Good Scores Made by Members of Compan: ode | A, First Battalion. . Company A, first battelion, D. C. N. G.| (Washington Light Infantry Corps), opened | the season's practice im their armory galiery range on Monday evening, with the following results out of a porsible 50 at 200 yard BABY ONE MONTH OLD BROSEN OUT WITH SOKES. TRIED DOCTORS AND FAITH CURE. NO BENEFIT. NOW PERFECTLY WELL. COMPLETELY CURED Capt. C. C, Loefiier.........17 15 32 BY SEVEN DOLLARS’ WORTH OF ut. H. J. Keough. 16 6% 32 benecs ; rat Sergt. A.M. Muzzy...18 19 a7/ Se Sergt. J.B. Sutton, jr......18 1» 687 — sono 3g ry Wamezeek-------18 2 40| When my baby was one month old his face broke out Corph G. H. Bro 18 19-87 | with pimples. Tthoucht it was the hives. I tried A. G. White... 612 20) everything that the doctors gave meand it only Prvt, F. 8. Crown vw | seemed.to make him worse. I tried one faith doctor, *” Geo. F. Cleft... 10 14 | but he didnot do him any good.” My baby's face was “| W.H. 3. Coleman.../17 20-87 | asolid scab from those piiuples. Twed. tive boxes of “Geo. HP. Davis...17 29-87 | CUTICURA, tx eaten of CUTICURA SOAP and “Kirk Few, jr.. 19 35 | t ree hotties of CUTICURA RESOLVENT, which i 2G Gree... 19-97 | cured him. My little boy is three years old now; he Chas. B. Green. 1216 !8Justas large and well a child as you would want to aa a ~* eae : 2 44 | se. L. E. HUME, 419 East Pecan st., Sherman, Tex. “Maurice A. Joyo... 16 _— “Gus Renner 5 4 29| “HLT, Lench.. 18 —-98| Some yearn ago { was troubled with a very bad case t © wena 6 11. | Of Eezeina. One of the best physictans in Richmond, E. L. Phillips... 21 44 | V®.. where live, said he would rather have a case of Fao a 13 | *™allpox. for he could eure that. He and others could “ L. Stoddard 18 22 40 | 20 nothing for me. I traed the CUTICURA REME- oe sees 40 | DIES, and have been permanently cured. For some 2 ester 3 | thane I have felt that it was my daty to volunteer and BR Watson... 20 89 | tell youof the efficacy these valtiable remedies, but = oe Bates. 19 38 | T have neglected it until now. ently Be = 17 CHAS. H. COREY, D.D., Chas. T. Wright. a 38 President Richmond Theological Seminary. Four made sharpshooters’ averages and nine marksmen’s averages out of the twenty-seven men of the company who faced the targets. No volley firing was done by the company onac- countof the non-arrival of the necessary targets Lieut. Charles Ebert, the im spector of risle practice of the first battalion, CUTICURA KESOLVENT w Blood and Skin Purifier, internally, and CUTICURA, the Great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier. externally, in- stantly relieve and speedily cure every disease and EDUCATIONAL AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | AUCTION SALES. NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. | ie ALPAUGICS GRAND OPERA HOUSE FUE Lectures sarsiabechceae ai crm ____ FUTURE DAYS. — __ | “PSE gist OF Vite FOTCRE.” ims. ora | MATINEE SATURDAY. Direct from their phenomenal ran of 200 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK, Headed by America’s eccentric comedian, MR. CHARLES BOWSER, SHE CHARLES BOWSER, Mi. CHARLES BOWSER: Presenting Alexander Bisson’s Masterpiece, LITTLE TIPPETT, LUEELE TIPPETT, LITTLE TIPPETT: LITTLE TIPPETT. 4TH YRAR IN PARIS—3D YEAR IN LONDON. Next week—"GLEN-DA-LOUGH,” with J. K. Mur- ray. sls, (ALBAUGH'S. WEEK OF JANUARY 23, W. H. POWERS’ ‘Magnificent production of the latest European success, GLEN-DA-LOUGH, -DA-LOUGH, DA-LOUGH: GLEN-D&. A, -DA-LOUGH, Aromantic Irish drama, introducing the popular young comedian and xuperb vocalist, J. K. MURRAY. 3. KD MURRAY, UO) MURRA * Anda thoroughly competent company. A production perfect in every detail. _saisite Wil METROPOLITA ME™ExorT susie Hac i be Jelive ed in N PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ‘the Cor. 4thand Besse The opening lectuieron WEDNESDAY. SVENING, Jeonary 18, 18K, Will b edell vered | P. BRECKINRI) wc. bor, Moc. 0) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1893. CHORAL SOCIETY SYMPHONY oncsterna OF NEW YORK. MENDELSSOHN'S 9—-——-0-——_—_. “ELIJAH.” o—-———_0-__—-0 SOLOIST! Mme. BASTA TAVARY, Soprano. Miss MINNIE BEHNNE, Contralto. Mr. PAYNE CLARK, Tenor. Mr. ERICSSON BUSHNELL, Bass. Mr. WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor. TICKETS, 81, 81.50 and $2. ON 8ALF AT METZEROTT’S. a7-16t ALIFORNIA, TEXAS, ME! CO. Special seri-monthly tourist parti Southern Pacitic Company’s Sunset and Ogden routes Cheap rates BAWLEE, FJ SMITH, A ry _Jald-s&w104t iy to @. T. M. over the X.Y. at, 40 bo! Sdee, Buvlodelpbta: SEATS NOW ON SALE. BRNAN’S LYCEUM THEATER, K Pennsylvania ave. and 11th st. THIS WEEK-MATINEE TOMORROW. under whose supervision rifle practice is held in the first battalion, hopes to have the necessary targets on hand in theearly part of next month. Orders have just been issued from militia headquarters for an election of first lieutenant of this company. It will be held next Monday evening, when !t isexpected that the present second lieutenant of the company, Henry J. Keough, will be promoted to that position. gece sect CHANGED HIS BOARDING PLACE, Frank Roys Will Be Fed the Government ‘Xpense for Some Time. South Washington was deprived of the pres- ence of one of its colored citizens this morn- ing. His name is Frank Roys and he changed hamor of the skin, scalp aud blood, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofuia, Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, nie. : SOAP, ‘Rhe.; RESOLVENT, $1. | Propared by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. fa-"How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 iMustrations and 100 testimonials, mailed free. PIMPLES, blackheads, red, rough chapped and olly skin cured by CUTICURA SOAP. MUSCULAR STRAINS And pains, backache, weak kidneys, rheumatism and eLIEVED IN ONE MINUTE by the RA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. The first and only instantaneous pain-kiliing plaster. Jal8-we | his boarding honse from that section to the CITY ITEMS. extreme eastern part of the District, where he = will not have to perform any maanal labor for Complacent and Complaisant. his livelihood. Tam doing a very nice business in Furniture just now—plensant to me and satisfying to my trons—still, I am willing —yea—anxious to do etter—both for you and for me—so if your de- sires run in the Housefurnishing line—in a re- plenishing groove—do not hesitate to call and make your wishes known—I will fix up the mat- ter on “time” payments. Jonx Ruppen, The Accommodator, ‘The change was ail caused by from Mr. George G. Storz. He obtained $7 and world bave received $3 more had he been telling the truth. Mr. Storz was assaulted on the street early Christmas morning by several young colored men. He did not know the men and so he} 4¢ 613 Seventh street northwest. offered a reward of $10 for the arrest and con- ro > = vietion of the Roys and a man named Jack-| Trott—No, walk there—i602 14th st. n.w., ® interested themselves in the matter and oye furnished the names of four young col- ored men. When the names were furnished Roys got $4 and when they were arrested Jack- an additional $3 for Rova, with ding that the balance of #8 would conviction of the prisoners. were taken to court, but Rovs gave evi- » toshow that the defendants were not uilty and that he had been working Mr. Storz for the money. The four prisoners were acquitted and Po- heeman Murphy subsequently arrested Roy Judge Miller said that he heard the other ease last week and he took notes of the testi- mony, expecting Rove to return as a prisoner. He alvo thought that Jackson was involved in | the transaction, and thought that Roys ought | mitted in court except in irons. He held Ross for the grand jury and com- mitted him to jail in default of $1,000 bail. Another person charged dishonesty was Charles Baxter, a fitteen-rear-old boy. He was charged with having stolen $4.80 from a com- and seve money on Tin Ware. it February Styles Just Received — Free At the three Washington Domestic Rooms. 7th and H, 1416 14th and 4th and Penna, ave. s.c. 4al8-3t es Surgical, Dental and Veterinary Instruments and Fine Cutlery. Warorp’s, 477 Pa. ave. n. Nothing of a medic enters into the composition of White's Yucatan Gum, bat on the contrary every ingredient is beneficial to the human system. jal6-6t son wee give the understa: be paid upc ‘Tn den: nal or harmful nature Sleep Warm. No need of suffering these cold nights when you can bay first-class Blankets, Comforts and Down Quilts at first cost. The low price these goods are being offered at will astonish you. Come at once if you desire any of them. T. D. StNGLeToN, jal6-eo3t 415 7th new. poked s Sia 57 Good Sewing Machines at $4.98. penton named Charles Daly. Both boys were | Cor. 4th and Pa. ave. se. Wa. Fuxe, M'n'g’r. employed as messengers by the Postal Tele-| ja9-e010t graph Company. Their labors ended late at SRS night, and the boys, instead of goingalong| Ladies! Byy the Old Reliable, Time-tested distance to their homes, went toa cab stable down town to spend the night. They retired for the night, and in the morning Daly discov- ered that he had been robbed, and he made complaint to the police. Baxter hed robbed him and hed gone off on lark. With a companion he went to the Zoo, and the monkeys and elephants helped them to enjoy their trip. Peanuts, cakes and candies were fed to the animals, and in the afternoon | the boys returned to the city and went to! Kernan’s Theater, where Baxter was arrested by Policeman Harry Wannell. He had $2.50 of the money in his pocket when arrested. His father appeared in court this morning and asked that his sor be sent to the reform school. He told of the trouble the boy had given him and said he was sorry to have to come in and make the request he bad made. “Don't you think you can get along with him without having him sent to the reform school?” asked the court. It’s penitentiary or reform school,” said the father, “and for his own good I would rather have him sent to the reform school.” Judge Miller thereupon sentenced the boy to the reform school. ‘heeler & Wilson, Fach year brings it new laurels. Your grandmothers used one, and the most Progressive mechanical expert’ of today pro- ounces the best in. the world to be the New i Office, 437 9th st. n.w., one a2i-tt S, Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making a spe- cialty in Ladies’ and Childre: Hair Cutting ing; also cures Dandruff. oc7-tr 10c. Royal Headache Powders. Headaches cured “while you wait.” Draggists. aula -_ Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases OFFICIAL NOTICE FICIAL. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASH- » January 17, 180%. —Information has been récefved'at this departinent from Mr. Fawin the tin ster of the United States at Brus- of the death on, the 2b1 of Ortol ‘ou board of the Be xian ston: of Preston Adains Atues tou. The leial representatives of the di t bt tn farther information, by applying to. this pagysent Per dispatch ast. “Dated "becenabe sire. O'Dintice“ct Columbia, "Washington SOS. "To whom it may coneeen: The t Of the District of Columbia have received from Gon rows the following til with reat! for thelr viewn as fo the propriety of enacting ft. Before re: orting on this bil the Comuntasioners desire to know what ob Jeotionn, Wany.exint to ald proponed teviat er thet purpose will wand teeta! Si." ON FRIDAY. CLOCK F. 5 INSTANT. A till H. 1, 10210, Wasitugton, Alexandria aid Mount V Kal.way Company to construct a the Potomac river, > AQUEDUCT BRIDGE. RAILS ON THE FFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE A Hearing as to the Washington and Arlt: ton Railroad’s Request. ‘The hearing of the subcommittee of the Sen- ate District committee on the use of the Aque- duet bridge by the Washington and Arlington road was continued yesterday afternoon after Tue went to press, Mr. Geo. W. King of Georgetown opposed the proposition to allow ron Electric bride across, and to constract a railrowl over the same and. through certain streets > " And reservations of Washington.” Across that por: the road to come up M street to 82d, but the | tion Or ariington reservation, in the state of Vineet a r which the road now has grants them | which adjoins the Potomac’ river, toa point on sai river between Analostan ‘where the said is struct and mainsain a bridge plans as the Se retary of War way approve: and frou thence acrows the reclaimed flats north of the tidal reservoirs tothe junction of Band 17th streets n.w., hence along Batreet to Loth street, and thence «one street to the south side of Penna. avenue. J. W. J, W. KOSS, W. T. ROSSELL, “¢ 3 Jas. 2B OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE trict of Columbia, Washington, January 18, 1803.—To whom it may concern: ‘The Commis nersof the District of Columbia have received from meres the following bill, with request for thelr Island ‘and tony bride, wereby authorized to con- across said river on such this privilege, and he changed his opposition to allowing the road to cross the river by means of « ferry, as he claimed that this would greatly interfere with the navigation of the Potomac. He was perfectly willing that the bridge should be used, but thougit the best method. of set- ting the matter would be to grant the Wash- ington and Georgetown the right to extend ite tracks to the bridge. Mr. Judd argued in favor of the use of the bridge, directing his remarks principally to the ndon of Viewsas to the propriety of enacting it. Before re- undoubted strength of the structure to bear | Pirriuron thia bill the Commissioners desire te tne the —— the cars, eet eo — ony, exist to eg = Senator Hunton interrupted the speakers to | legislation, and” for “that “purpose “will hold a. forwarded to him. One of these favored the use of the bridge, while the other two signed by persons using the bridge every day to drive into the city opposed its use as taking away from them their only safe method of reaching town. Mr. D.L. King, president of the company, argued at some length in favor of the gran He recited the history of the company and gave his story of why the company failed to build Washington and Marlboro: Electric Hallway @ mipany toextend its line within the District of Columbia.” Bewinning at end on the sousbeasteris boundary line of the District of Cotumbia where the line of railway of Said company within the state of \-aryland shall reach the samme and running thenes by Bowen road o other most practicable route which may be approved by the ‘Commissioners of the District of Col mbiato the eas erly ent of Pennarivanis avenue extended: thence by with said avenue to the Anacostia river at or near the new bridge across the same: thence across the Anacontinggy trestiaor other prides to be built by said compan) ‘and above said river and the tracks of the Baldmore st ‘and Potomac railroad and onto the most He contradicted the | ta Kentuc van pee ie etcsie statement ve was in ns oh ya speculators aud wid that Koneat stockholders | seanendgtr waynes with hg ta, te alge now controlled it and they wanted aid. to Batreet northwest and with that to ‘street, Ex-Senator Conger spoke in advocacy of the bill, taking the ground that the government ought to provide the very best means possible sad ti i J. Ww. DOUGLASS, J. W. ROBS, WT. ROSBELL-Coimmiantoners District of Columbla. Jui for the citizens of the United States to reach th Nation OPEISE OF THE COMMI-SIONERS OF THE Dintrict ot Goltmbia, Washington, January 18, 1000 Te Ss Fie onmbuleel cemetery and this could only be done | of the District cf Col bia: have received from tone ope following =. — Oy eae bmn cag To the proveiety of euacung i res this baT bie Commleniomers de ire to boom what ob. company. Maj. Lacey was strongly opposed to the oc- cupancy of the bridge by « railroad, as he be- lieved it should be kept clear for the use of those who live in Virginia and whose wives and daughters drive to the city every day, and who could not do so with green horses if an electric car was run over it. Ex-Detective Block, as interested in the Po- toma: i Falls Charch road, said that he fons, if any, evistto ald proposed legislation: a Jor that var" ose will bolda: WEEVE OCLOOK M.on FEIDAY, ‘A vill (8.371 lal wession at TWELVE. TWENTIETH INST. .” R101) Ancorpor’ wien Undersround inning t the inter- th west, Portion of the city of Washing ‘sionw sald i irget orth to essen Ih street east bridge that all others should be granted the same privilege. > Officers Installed. The following officers were installed at Na- pat 3 ONEICE,OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE tional Council, No. 220, National Union: E. C. Bed Fe Comal ers zie rat heir a Ford, president; A Chapin, vise president; aNENTYFoUATH IST sitll, EO eorene = ©. P. Paucett, speaker; G. P. Hoskinson, secre- | press views upon t ‘recom tary! HW. Scatnmell, Snancial vecretary, W.s. | taredment 1 count [i SoM) ty exuate the fata of Detweilier, treasurer; J. McK. Eiker, chaplain; | Pistded of Colmmhin 3 °wr DOGSTER eee M. J. Sauter. usher, David Biker, sergeantat-| HOSS Wir. ROSSELL, Cominiaslovars of ihe Die arms; F. L. Bubb, doorkeeper. = Ja’ Oe SRR te missioners it may B a = A Wax Verenas “At Gettysburg my ankle was smashed by a bullet, ‘The wound has caused me great suffering, breaking out im terrible sores at intervals. Physicians made two amputations. At last my blood became poisoned and sores broke out all over my face and body. One day I read about Hood’s Sarsaparilla and decided to try it Soom my wife, indressing my lex, said the ‘wound looked better and in atew months, thank God, the sores all over my body healed.and now four years later, have never shown any sign of reappearing.” GEO. M. HAMMOND, 219 Magnolia st, Syracuse, ur ~ HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA CURES ‘When al! other remedies fail. “HOODS PILLS are purely vesetable, end do not parse, pain or gripe. Sold by alidraggiste, 3 prronam rt Of the. BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, The greatest’ battle of THE WAR. 15th et. two blocks below U. S. Treasury. OODMAN'S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA. ow First-class music furnished for Weddings, Re WERER & FIELDS Save ac hater ae eae ho ee co. Next week—City Club Spectacular Farce-Comedy Co. EXCURSIONS, &e. ME?ZERoTT MUSIC HALL. ie FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, 1803, eviers GRAND CONCERT bat ae By the U. 8 MARINE BAND, WEST INDIES. Signor F. Fanciulli, Conductor, Assisted by Miss Margo Hanway, Soprano: — sacs ioporatiecs ean THE MAGNIFICENT STEAMSHIP “BRIT- _saltae s*™ JO: ‘Lickets for sale at the hall and at the music stores. “In his greatest lectnre, “MANHOOD AND MONEY,” FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1893, Metropolitan M. E. Church, 4% and Cats. Under the auspices of the Woman's Altanes of the Mt. E. Church. ickets, For sale at Purcell's book store, ‘th st. near D st. Don't fail to hear the creat lecturer and orator. sal7-at* ‘One night oni, New NATIONAL THEATRE. Every evening and Saturday Matinee. Ins antaneous success of CHARLES FROHMAN'S STOCK COMPANY, From the New Empire Theater, New York, In THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME. The New American Drama, By David Belasco and Fraukiin Fyles. t Week—The Bostonians in “ROBIN HOOD." NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY. THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19, 1893, ‘Third annual concert and hop of THE WASHINGTON MANDOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR CLUB, Concert, 8 to 10. Dancing, 10 to 1. SCHROEDER'S ORCHESTRA. ‘Tickets... 2 50 cents At Drops. Elis’ and of members. ju1S-4t “CAPITO?. SOCIAL CLUB 4, Aunuial Ball °f the sea A Hie YOUNG MEN‘ will etye their First T son at the National Rifles’ Hall, WEDNESDA’ VARY 18, 1893. Doors open 7'p.m. Dancing, 8 p.m. A Handscwe Gold Medal will’ be presented beat lady dancer, which is now on exhibition in. rott's window. Ja cADEMY. EVENINGS AT 8, Wednesday and Saturday Matinves. W. J. SCA’ ‘3 GREATEST PLA’ RNEEN: MAVOURNEEN, Presented by AUGUSTUS PITOU'S COMPANY, Headed by the Sweet Singer and Noted Actor, CHAUNCEY OLCOTT, xt Week—-MR, NEIL BURGESS and the original New York Company in ‘The County Fair.” {OR RECEPTIONS, LECTURES, ENTERTAIN- F MENTS, &c. % THE NEW CARROLL INSTITUTE HALL, ‘On 10th st. Above New York ave. ‘The safest, most convenient, best lihted, heated and arranged inthe city. Surrounded by’ three car Tnes, inakes it the most accessible to residents in all parte of the COMPLETE TN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS, hav- ing all the modern improvements, including a dining | room and kitchen. Feating capacity. _For ters ate ‘on the premises. ja16-1m MPteRorr music WAL THE “C. C." COURSE, THIRD EVENING, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1803, AMERICA’S REPRESENTATIVE CARICATURE ARTIST MR_ THOMAS NAST. PRICES - AND 81.00. _jal4-6t 1S’ BIJOU THEATE wana i Mrs. P. HARRIS, R. L. BRITTON and T. F. DEAN, Proprietors and Managers, Week Commencing MONDAY, Jannary 16, LINCOLN J. CARTER'S GRAND PRODUCTION, $ ‘THE FAST MAIL. _Next week—CRUISKEEN LAWN. 14-6 QGYPT AND THE HOLY LAND. “4 Going via Gibra'tar, Italy and Grecee, returning Pid France, Eng and aha ‘Scotland. Gaze's spring tour leaves New York February 4, 0d, on the popul Ra Gaetissarta, side, Mend tor cory of s ‘alllines. W. Tourist Gazette. Ocesn tickets sold by P. WANWICKLE, 12 Ps Ware Rooms. 1225 Pa. sete ME"£Rorr MUSIC HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, . A NNN TIT NN AA NNN Tr Pan NN x a4 A NONN F oo NNN rE It mF I PS ob | EEE it Bow’ AND HIS METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA, WITH FOURTEEN SOLOISTS, INA GRAND WAGNER PROGRAM. Seats now on sale at Metzerott's Music Store, where analytical books containing program may be had free of charge. 3010-15t METZeRoTT MUstc aL ‘The Eloquent Platform Orator, <a SSEETS j B.S. MAC ARTHUR, B.D., of NEW YORK, | ines SS | ‘Will Deliver His Popular Lecture, “CHIPS TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 24, 1803. neesrseG, seats. 50 and 75 cents. Now oa sale st pEieaRuoNic cron TANIA” LEFT NEW YORK ON SATURDAY, JAN. 14, WITH A LARGE PARTY OF TOURISTS. SHE WILL LEAVE FOR THE SECOND CRUISE ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, TO! HAVANA, KINGSTO’ FOLLOWING CRUISE, MARCH 11. CHING AT . MARTINIQUE, GUADA- LOUPE, ST. KITTS AND BERMUDA. FOR ILLUS- TRATED PROGRAM AND ACCOMMODATION AP- PLY ATONCE TO THOS. COOK & SON, SOLE PASSENGER AGENTS, 261 and 1225 Broadway, New York; PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, CHICAGO, Or $21 PA. AVE., WASHINGTON. Jal6,18-2t [T° MT. VERNON. INGTON THE TOMB OF WASH- Only means of communication {s vir the Washington, Alexendria and Mt. Vernon Electric Railway from Alexandria. Cars heated by eléctricity leave local depot, Alex- andria, on the arrival of all trains from Washington. ‘Take cars of Pennsylvania Railroad at 6th st. depot. Fare for round trip, togrounds, a8 Grounds open from 11 a.m. to 4p.m. Admission F. A. REED, Supt. AUCTION SALES. goods from Marston's ion NEK, Auctioneer, 611 Pa. _altim THIS EVENIN TH OF DIAMONDS, GOLD fine silver ware and other fice, Troy, § e., under Metro'n Hotel. Y. FECH- ARY COMMENCING AT’ HALE-VAST OF LARGE FRENCH PLATE GLASS: IRROK, EBONIZED. CONSISTIN' ____ ss renorrow. W ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. SPEC SALE. OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUL! AT OUR SALES "Rox AL, TEN PIER. MIRRORS, 0K SUL SY ETEG. rev OTHER CAaPETS. HANDSOME JAPANESE ‘A-BRA 10,000, mae I eHGb STO« aed TURE, CA! Handsome Parlor Fur AL CIGARS TO CL’ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. BERNHEIMER & CO., Auctioneers, Successors to Weeks 2 WY ARY NINETEENTH, ALSO RAC, T TEN A. M., AT AUCTION WITHIN OUR ‘SALES ROOMS, E’ re, Room Sets, Sideboards, Halt Singleand Double Dedsteads, Hair snd other. Mat- tresses, Extension and other Tables, Dining Room Chairs'in leather, Stoves, Crockery, &e., Ke. r[HOMAS DOWLING STOCKS AND BONDS BELONGT OSE. TE S, Ct & Co. ko. Walnnt a Tacks, NG Ti 10TH RTHWEST, STEEN TH, FRAME O'CLOCK TWO MANTEL TES, CHAMBER: PUI ERES,” B. ‘ABINET, VASES, BRIC- <SIGNMENT. OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- city, kn Bea Book Cases, Toilet Ware, it ESON, Aucts..612 Est. nw. THE ES- TATE OF GEORGE TL. HILL AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, JANUARY \TH, 1 ATIWELVE O'CLOCK” WELW LLIN Ot AUCTION ROOMS, 612 © STREET NORTHWEST, THE FOLLOWE STOCKS AND BONDS: Cou mas West Florida atl Alabatua Rt, R. Co. Stock Revenue Consolidated Minit Stock Magnet Telegraph Co. Stock Lexington Mining of Nevada. ftock Ivanhoe Mining Co. of Colorado. Stock Perf te ctrie ction Heat and Light Co, ‘k Johnson Lumnteg Cotton Gin fg Co. Stock American Multi and 3 Stork Grove, ining Co. syntock Cases Grand Lind “and Ki ‘Stock Treasury Consolidated Gold Mining Co. Btoc! Liquid rifying Co. 10, of Mont. Stock Car, Break and Motor Co. of San Francisco. Stock Angamar Motor Co. of New Yor! Stock Petroleum Syndicate Certificates. Stock Alta solidated Mining and Tunnel Co, Stocks Independent Automatic Portable Gas Works. Stocks Kearney Show Manufacturing Co. Stocks Sanuita, and Sante Arizona. bo. no rus Land ‘and Ventilating Co. of Me. 20 div. from Co. and Water Co., ‘Stocks Volta Electric Light and Power Co. Stocks Leadville Consolidated Mining Co. Machine and Port. Gas Lamp ‘Stooks Standard Gas Co. Htocks Shel \barger Live Stock Car Co. Stocks American Palio and Pulp and Paper ks Crescent Safet Btocks Walesborar Bro Stocks M Stocks Bi Jal7-2t wn land Mica Co. Magnetic Boiler Co. Parlor and Sleeping Gar Co. Bisse to. r Co. Cleane: ‘THOS. DOWLING &.SON, Aucts. EFFECTS OF A PRIVA’ EFFECTS, BFING TH® 00 THE CORNER OF Al ON, CONSISTING INP. m5 BERN! O.. Anctionsers, ee... | NO. i29 D STREET, NORTHWEST, COR! SECON! DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD | FURNITT! DENCE No. 1o4 D STRERT 50% SECOND 'B. Haven's great speech. deliverad at the |e om as the” TE FAMILY, RAILROADS R OF pOTIONEERS, Ww. Western Bi . with Sleeping Os ianecting laity at Har. 7.40 ‘dal Washington to Chiraen, ENT mare with through Slespare for, Pitts THE land. ‘Pullman Dining Car Pi st care “Southweatern Express Pittsburw, Col Cine ART OF Touts. "Palm ‘CLOTH PARLOR ‘Dinine, Altoona Pacthic Bxpress 10.40 p.m. datly th through Sleeper AUNUT PAINTI HAL for Bat. oxcmot Sat Pm. with Sleeping Car Washineton to Elzaira. For, Withiamsport. “Rochester, Wuflalo and Niacare Falls, 7.40 p.m. daily, except, Satu ar Washington to Buffs vay. 2949 | pan's sefirage courration Tuesdas eventia, | De | collese ere | day. with | IN WASHING TON. | MiS* ScuMITT Has RESUMED WORE ts Kindergarten 5. CLASSES, acooptiing te Natural Mecho And Gerwea. or the prearhi at 220 het nw COACH jatar GALELASE scttoot, OF LANGUAGES. O98 Fs T Motern entire!y wee ethy art's inp vine orace of oe RAN ar DORAN AM Eiccttos “sture (De AT AUCTION. T= De a re fy MED DUELING WE SHALL AL | retin RAPA MaGHIAICE NT EQUIPMENT CLE: THEREIN, ALL OF WHICH IS In efect 12.01 py. January LING 1 NDITION. IN PART PARLOR | TRAINS LEAVE: WASHING TATION SU UET BORDER | pa QRSER OTH AND B STS. AS FOLLOWS FA a at Ty Po geqressof Fulieven Vontibute Gave se 1 AO FARGY TABLES, Be BALE, daly Gatuuition’ Eapttes as 1018 atm. Satly RooM W. SPRINGS Fath, Sleeping Car Wistienrton to "Chicaen, | PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, BLAS Harrisbors’ to Cianinnat! and Pittaburg Vo “Tp SETS, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN eTS. Seesrells aed | Dining Oar Barrisbare 8 BENSTEADS, BUREAUS AND WASHSTANDS, a ae Sempals oS: DINNER AND TEA WARE, FINE OAK SIDE Brecher and S. Loe. with Parte Cor Siar. Pays Sele is iN at obs faauinetoe Sictation for advanced For Williamsport, Renovo and at10.tam | fr daily, except Sunday. For Willlamaportonty 15 | three lies of care tee on P.m. week days end 1.100. m Sundays oniy. | ARCHIBALD me « FOUKTH, 1803, BI ING AT TEN O'CLOCK, | FOR PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK A j GRAPHY AND Bi SINE AS Me will eéll_at the residence, No. 154 D STREET ST hiae : anew. SOUTHEAST (near St. Peter's hew church), and, Dini, ; 1 furniture andeffecta contained therein, beiuetheet-| 8 ' in 4 ecigofecatoman declining boweteefing, owhich | Eo Myuage 24% $y, fh gMand 1.88 pm | Cetaneatwayei pire” Areal fedon ade We invite attention, iPR DARR & CO., Picker and Diging Gyr oo Cowcheny Zayas, | fence rae eerie tore Sauoary 2 iS JalR-d&abs ‘Aucttoncers ‘am., 12.1 1. 4-20, 10. WASTED sropto oF rxrnes Bas —| 1233p: Hlocution Primary and advance! Actiag— (THOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctiopee NGRESS“ONAT. LIMITED.” Pantonitine and studies Prot, standart | lays aS Se eee, | Rework 4.500. Scheer ROSS Oo | cutpeee-tatenstion Sal ee *w York. 4.00 p.m. daily, for Philaceg iia week | culture ation and tenon oterciges ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 10-ROOM RYSIDENC' days only. an) sa93 — See BALTON, tact tet 1182 TENTA STREET NORTHWEST, AT AU FOR PHILADELPRTA ONLY i uae ep Cente b. ¥. Cat CS TION. ‘Fastexpress, 7.50a. m. week days, aud 345 pm > THE BENEFIT OF T¥ p ~y on TURSRAY, JANUARY TWENTY-FOURTH, | "daily: Ps 188, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. we will sell atabove | Accomodation, 5.004.m. daily oe Raed onidence an excellent collection “ct nearly uew and | Express: 201 and 5.40) m. duis. : well-kept furniture, Re | For Bow ont change, 7.90 8.m. week dayaand | QT ASHINGTON CONKELVATORY OF Mist Parlor Suite tu Wilton 4 Plush, of Chairs, | For Brooklyn. N.¥.. al! throuzh trains connect at | orfat oe atti Maugt Meae, . Center Tables, Br handsome Oak Mir: | Jerees City with boatanf Brooklyn Annet. afforl- | {Seti palin OB. WULLATI Duracter” mocie® rorfront Fovding Bed. a uuiberof Oak and other | inedirect transfer te Fulton street, | — Ghauiber Suite, Enainaled ‘Bedstead, with Braz |, fertince across New York city : Joun"iDKs, Oo teade, Bureaus and Washetsn ts, a . 11-008.tn., 1215 p.m. week dave r : Gxceltent Hair Mattress, “W.'W. Sprinve, Feather | abd li-vp a. every day % | Moosr Venxox Sramsvans: Bolsters and Pillows, Beddiow. 20 valrs of Nouneiiom | pt ‘Havle, Bent Wood Lesthersoiveres sndscther Chaire | 0) tan} CORNER M AND 117TH STREETS §. Wy Wicker ‘and other Rockers, Paintings and Eacravines, ES fe. 60 Lan ew’ ‘Secretary, Brussels, Insrain aud other ¥ euresven, ®. 6. is. Lares Sania, Ska Shalpther ues, couches, 0, en a ir sand Orocke ery, Clocks, . Tew Box. Table L ieee cS =A Fiebtecnth year opened OCTOBER & da18-5 “Auctioneers. | oe ie, 7. 20a.m. and 4.36 p.m. daily | Aselect icherade boanling and day schoo! for ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. TIONEED ir Aeeaeee, young Indies and little girls thoroughly modern CATAL 4.000 HOLL AS “THE FLOWERS T CLUDING EVERY VARIETY OF © TULIPS. DOUB HYACINTHS, SIN; A direct importation of TO BE SOLD AT. VASIA AVENUE FRIDAY, JA AT FIFTEEN SHNUTES | D al HAT BLOOM ARV TWENTIFTH, PAST FOUR O'CLOCK 9.00 and 11.50 a.m. ¥ except Sunday. S 00m. <P THE SOUTI 840, 4 Sc? and 10.06 p. uiodation for Qaantis ichmond and the south, 4.30 and 10. nd 4.00 p Trains teave. 10, 10.3 7.05, 7-40, 9.15 Var TEES! SALE OF c Ax Pr OPERTY KNOWN FIFTH STREET OF WASHINGTON. By virthe of acertain deed of t dav of Suy. 1901 auiy 88, at folio, ne of th TRUS PR at “publi romises to the hicties: at URDAY, THE TWE CARY, "1893, i NORTHWE! st bidder, northeast ARUE IMPROVED | Matsa. te'dceination Roos havin ST, IN THE CITY | Conceal Mauager. (Ja7} General Fastanes teont : he 18th | J Anted t orded in Be Moke & onto KATLROAD. ber No. cords of the Schedule in effect November 13, 18972. in press trains 11.1 TH DAY OF J) For C neinnath, St AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | buted Limit P.M. the '‘ollowing ‘lescribed real estate and | Fi ig Vsitnate in the city. of. Washington. | tof Columbia, to wit: Lot 2%, In Willtau | H. Stewart's subdivision of “lots in sguare 30 pom. east of square four hundred and seventy-five (475). a8 Natural Bridge, Hoanske, ‘Knoxville, r plat record: din Liber 12. folio 170, one of th and Memphis, 8.45 am. 11.100.m Jand records of the surveyor Columbia. inupro Welling house. ie: One-third of the F ie undersiutied trustees at Years resrect ve veirom the date At the rate ot ¢ Ble somi-ann salfeant satared bs the property sold, oF all cm Hon) fe the tern Sithin Bye reserve the ri ont of the defaulting purchaser Conveyanciug to he at’ the ers . T. A. LAMBER FRANK. Sit sory of t P TRUSTER: * SALE OF A VALU, FRAME DWELLING AND LOT 50x15. | virtue of @ certain deed of trast. bearing date Of May, 1801, and recorded in Liber No. 16s folio No, 484, et seq. one of the Jand Tacords of th District of ¢ TIETH DAY OF O'CLOCK P.M, lot No. 10, in, subdivision of lot 3. and part of situated in the county jee of the survevor of the Dist county book 7, page 95. ‘There 18 erected on the lot aframe modern two- story seven-roomed dwelling, stone foundation and slate roof. ‘Terms of sale: Cash over prior encumbrance of $3,240. All conveyancing and Chaser's cost. A deposit of two ‘will be required at the time the down, wise the trustees erty at the risk anc reo the righ he ‘Fanuary 9. 1863. ae RICHARD OUGH,? WM. ELLE’ IRON SAFE, PLATFORM ke, ROD Virtue of a deed ‘of trust. ‘and one of the land records fo and by direction of the party, secured the Sell at bli agction. ou THT RSD Y O'CLOCK A.M. tn frout and within the auction rooms | comer 10th and D streets | TWENT)-SL y-SIXTH, ALD. of Waiter B. Williams & northwest (facing Pennsy mentioned in schedule mark trust, namely: - Bice of the District of | yed by a valuable two-story. brick per cent per annum w Ol p fd, Ti ANUARY, ‘Washington, in the Distric of Columbia, said subdivision being Tecorded tn the Terms to be complied with fn ten days: ‘cost of the defaulting purchaser | £0 F. W. HUIDEKOPER A five dave advertisement of such resale if some faper published in Washington, D.C. WASTER B. WILLIAMS & C0., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF W ‘CANS, LAGE GONS, HORSES, MILK REVOLVING "DESK, | Q ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. | ly recorded in Liber daily; sleeping cars throuch to Mempliis and Nasb- ville on nieht train For Luray, 3.30 p.m. datiy. For Baltiinore, wonk days (8.00, 45 minutes), oR tesa. x10, 1212 15.06," purchase money to ‘by the or. eto the fone (1) and two (2) | of tale, with interest | $5, mine! 31.35.00, a} 30. 11.35, eed « perty ris ‘or purchasers. All of the purchaser or a ABLE TWO-STORY ADELPHIA. Philnde'nhia, New York, Hoxton and the east, 0O(10 09." Dining Cat) a nu., 12.05 5.00, Dining Car}, (11. OfeE At 10-00 9 tok). ‘or Philadelphia, Wilmtneton and Chester, 8.00 > daily. ‘Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Boston, *2.40 p. m.,with Pullman Buffet Sleep- ing Car running thronglr to Boston without chants | vis Pourtikeepaie brides, 1 passe a Te catee ot Beces es ne emnnersta end fe City, 10.00..m. and dayn 03pm eens tExcept Sunday. _ *Daily. _ §Sund@ay only. Express trains. Bageage called for and checked from hotel Dy r rict of Columbia in p.m. Sun- recording a Sereaeey HUMES Oo cea or jcket offires, O19 and To 7 pot. ‘andred dollar 3. t- ODELL, Hass eM property. tsk Gen. Manacer. [nd] Gen. Pace. Ae non tres 1cHMON RAILROAD co REUBEN POSTER, an eeSgheiale tn effect Novergher 20, 2 ins arrive and lave at Pennsylvania Passan- ger Station, Washington, D.C. 4 S30 a m—Dailrconects at Lenchburg for alt staiionson Norfolk'and Western railroad nnd for ait Principal points south on all Divisioas of Richmond A Danville Syctem. Pallman Sleeper Now York 1d Washineton to ‘tlanta, connecting thence With Sleeper to New Orleans vin Monteomertand for Me: his via Birmincham, uniting at Danviile. with sleeper for Augusta, connects at Manassas for Front Royal and Strasburg dally except Sande for Warrenton aud Charlottesville for Front Koyaland Strasburedaily, ‘Trustees. WIS, “S THE CITY dated May It Daily WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. , folte STEN VESTIBULED LIMITED. compose oe r Washhinetor. tirely of Pullman Sleeper. Dining, Parlorand smoking Ws. Cars, and runs to Atlanta (tims Is hours) with Pull: AT an Sleeper throng York and Washingson to Orleans via Montzomery and York snd Ashington to Aiken aud Auzasta via Columba, and Washington to Memphis via Birmingham. Dini car New York to Mi P.2u.—Dally for all principal points south on avenue). the goods fontwoinery. 11.00, Danville system." Pullinan Sleeper, ed to said ee IRTEEN” WAGQN! NOS. 1 TO 13, TWO | New York aud Washington to Springs via Ash: MIRKORS, HANDSOME PLATFORM | SCALE, hts eee ey at 0.10 a.m. 4.2 ABOUT 200 “MILK CANS. ONE” 200-GAL. rurping. arrivs Washington § 30a ta, CHURN, “CLOCK, MEASURES, MILK JARS, | 800 pom and@ Bl ati daily. Tate loneine Weak ‘Be. ke ineton 6.25 p.m. aud arriving 6.53 san. runs toant \°. ay. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., we will On the same day. sell at F. Springinan’s Routh Caritorstrewt ang Dela ‘are the following articles in schedul froin Herndon oale. PY Aa ee nt ey ce 10-40a.m. and 9.20 p.in, ion, 10.40 8m. and 8.20. 1n., except Sunda venue southwest, marked je marked “"A" an: | ‘Tickets, Sleering Car reservations and: Bexed to sald trast: FIGHT. MILR AND CREAM | furnished at office, 1500 Penmesleanis VATS. CHEESE PRESS. FIVE LARGE IRON. | Passenger Station, Pennsylvania allroad, Washing. BOUND ICE BOXES, BUTTER WORKER, ONE | tou, D.C. CREAMERY, ke.. &e." Term-« I, 8. BROWN, General Aceat Passenger Dept. ALBERT T. COUMBE,; Trustecs. W. A. TURK. General Passenger Agent. ANDRED J. TERRY, ") 1425 N. ¥. ave. H. GREEN, General Manager. m9 jal4-dkdbs WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Aucts, PROFESSIONAL. |APEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 30, 1892. ‘Trains leave daily from Union Station (Bani Py, Othand B sts, FUTURE DAYs. (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE oe OCEOOR RTEENTH of Seyotae O86) besinnte (16) feet weer ‘fom ihe ‘southeast, ning thence west fifteen (15) feet eleven (11) ‘thence nort) f Gas ee mare seven hundred Saxthy on 8: for the LOT. M- VED BY A THREE-STORY AND BACK BUILDING BRICK DWELLING, NO. 138 EAST CAPITOL STREET. ‘are com- T shall sell DAY, the a8 ‘and ¢ sixtern, ‘said lot; 8a} neti (EE MADDO: WAGGAMAN, ruomas = x ag atid I Gl BENE YEA ORE war cer re ee of pense sub- 3, i ny to use the west. es — RAPHAEL, CLAIBVOY. ‘born witht Tove, business or health wit wortiless ‘charms. 910 Jal ful, stves names and lac dates; tells how to reiain hanband or lover, Fist. ANT 'D ASTROL- ‘Throush the grandest ina Bandromest and suns commete Bolla West from Washington iy dalge Cincinnati and 8. Louie Li. me inpeds “etestris- finest sleeping cars Washing isriorer, gconeall owt dupe you ‘ANTLEROY TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF ‘ME. PERRIN, reader of the Tee Waris st hw. THE TRUEST DESTINY sige; information iven with phe- for F'itinte Emma. the ex wipes ques ‘FREE. ‘sittings, 0c, and 81. jal2 1, 7pm. 7164%5st. 8. ficurs, ey we P.O building.” PROF. CLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PYevortising clairvoyant, astroloner and wednenin ‘ent Sor with sittot ‘all the events of your life from : Free nds: ap teren recovers. lost, property of Stolen ‘out your enemies from your Flares, with happy results: sells whetber Feveitrae or fae, te he ucceeds | | | tte spirtt and methods New bujidines, rerfe-tiy eqninned for health and comfort-steam heat, passeneer elevator, pertect sanitation. Circulars sent ou anpiication ‘To grad fered asp tions. A Monde from 3 to 4 ob hoous for twelve weeks fc Mrs. ELIZABETH J. sOMPR Principal. a6 RT STUDENTS LEAGUE BIGHT SEASON ft wrtratt. painting, wo: weed ¥ Sane modeling class Ror cirvulare toSOR 17th st. mw ‘ole DIANO INSTRU Miss MAY H Wran, certificated papil of Here Kaif of the Koval TION servatory of Berlin Leasous at pupli’ homes if de sired. Addrens (Mi? 224 et nw jot Leu ISS FRANCPS MARTIN ENGLISH AND FRENCH RCHOOL For Young Ladies and Little Gtris Boarding puptia itmited. \neiom*| 120 Q ST. NW, W ASE STON FEMALE SEM any. *' near MASE” AVE HST. Nw - 8. BOARDING opens Sept and DAY schoo. Care ful instruction, tn all departments. For CINCULA apply to Miss CLAUDIA STUAKI- Principal. Ja2-lta* QT JOHN'S COLLEGE, S Vermont, nd Thomas Circe, Call or seed for Ammiaal Catalorue jx2tem A rs han metic, letter writing. grammar dookKeering, Penmanship. Za year Diptomee ad Ont {OF eraduates.” Prevaration for eum she. cor. Sth and K ste. o- HYSICAL TRAINING, DEPORTMIENT Dancing, New vork Avente_Gyimnasian 1333 H st. “Adult dancing class Tuesiay and Friday evenings. Chi ‘dren's class, Welbowday end Sat tay Shreruoons. sculars at “gymuaniau Al RTUDE NUTIING, Pringbal 428 tin? DIANO TEACHER SEVEN YEARS EXPRMI- cogs: bewinners or edvapond: aew aut raid method for young paptin: best references hrs. 1405 Hopkins place (0% st. mw.) ork, w, hist W ops comMEnctan CouLPor aN of Short Wee Typewritine 40k awd tat wet wmicns: permease foreuaininistons, araduetes ansived ts poet oe E. SCHFEL, TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAS sand Sincing at sieht. Particular atteuiton to be: Thoms turther sdvaucsd. Fergus 41 stew daa! Tur BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 314th st. nw FRENCH & GEKMAN LOCTORES & COMEDIES Every Saturday at 4.15. Tree to pupils. 1d for circulars and prograime. Execeriox Onarony ‘185 AMY ©. 1171 VERMONT AVE. §. PIANO AND HARMONY. ESSONS IN CHINA, OIL aND TAPESTEI 4 painting bv ‘Mies ©. L. 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