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LOCAL MENTION FORECAST TILE § P.M. THURSDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, fair, colder: northwesterly winds. NDITION OF TRE WATER. Temperature and ion of water at 8 o.m.- Grent Falls, temper: . $2; condition, 26. Receiving reservoir. temperature, 36. Con- dition at north condition al south connecti 4 or temperatore. % Reuse. 3. eftinent gate house High tide 1@em 13% pm 7:29 4m. Inpoatep Boxxe ning. tock of trimmed and untrimmed hate fad bonnets, imported and of our own design, at exactly one-half regular prices (marked in plain figures). We are desirous of closing the winter fore preparing for spring trade. . Manager, 1107 F street. Luxuries fn the shape on, Partridges, Fresh Diamond Back Terrapin. <j Heads, Live Lobsters, Egg Bliters, New Salmon, Mai Chicken Halibat, &c.. go to Mr. E Center Market--Largest and chorcest supply alw: band Ir you appreciate pare Candies, delicately favored. at a popular price, buy SHARPLESs’— Best made for the money—25e., 40c, and 60c. a | pound. Store and factory, #03 Penna. Jesr Waat Yoru Nexrp.—Our $1.48 Knit Inckets comprixe our former $1.90 and $2.00 qualities Franc & Sox, Cor. 7th and D. Hoax Artificial Ey Hesrren, 453 Paav. Sroxer Gums and unsightly teeth are two things #hsolutely preventible by the use of | Dinet'’s Dentifrice. 25. everywhere. Gro. K. Guay, Printer, 339 Pa. ave.—Legal Blanks for attorneys, corporations, &c. Canrets Crraxep by the Exrme Canret ‘Wonns, (31-635 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth- Broof free of charge. Telephone 435-2 Coxseut Cum. Xaxpen, 909 Uxprnwean axp Dness ith, on “Zeno.” Bros, at Price Cost. xsow, Ganxen & Co., 696 Pa. ave. nw. oman Evrs, large assortment. at. Co.. Masonic Temple, F st. AwrIFrotat (Cuarus Orr: CITY AND_ DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Atnavon’s Orrxa Hovse.—J. K. Murray in| “Giew da Lough.” New Natiowat Taeatex.—The Bostonians in | “Robin Hood.” AcapExy or Music. County Fair, ‘Neil Burgess in “The Harnrs wow Turaten.—“The Cruiskeen | Lawn Kenvax’s Lrceew Tweater—City Club] Bpectacular Farce Company. Tee Bertie of Gerryseci 15th street; and Obio avenne. | Merzenorr Mestc Haz1.—Choral Society | Jed Symphony Orchestra of New York. = MEKCHANTS MOVING GOODS. Yreparing for a Flood—Angry About the Loug Bridge. event of a flood in the Potomac the on the south side of the avenue do not propose to be caught napping. The major- of them, believing that “‘an ounce of pre- vention is better than « pound of cure,” | and wth the great damage which floods Bere have can-ed them in the past fresh in | their minds, have already begun to prepare as | Dest they can for what most of them fear may be the worst one in the history of the city. Some of them begana week ago to remove all the goods they conveniently could from their store cellars places of safety, and t the present time hardly = merchant in what has heretofore peen the flooded dis- | trict hae failed to take the precaution of reducing the apparent danger to a minimum by Femoving his goods. Not only have they done that, but «ome of them have gone to the work § up as best they could all pipes and 2 th: hb which the rising waters Might make their way into their premises. The time and cost of h removal has, as Was stated to a Star reporter today, been con- siderable, and this bas excited indignation | ageinst the existence of so great a menace to Public safety as the Long bridge in its present fondition One prominent avenue merchant in what is Bnown as the threatened district remarked that ‘only good fortune could in his oginion avert a od which would prove to be the most disas- trous ever known here. He said that he for | one was in favor of taking heroic measures in | the matter to the extent of applying dynamite | to the bridge obstruction if its removal could | ¢ in no other way. ICE WASHING AWAY. “Providence is helping us considerably to ®olve the ice problem.” said Commodore Sut-| ton to the Commissioners this morning. “While | there isa very slight perceptible thaw in the | fee the under currents are washing it| way underneath. and if old Jupiter Pluvius | Bolus off for ten days and the mild weather con- tinues the ice will break up and float out of the fiver witbout doing any damage. I hear that the snow and ice in the mountains fe melting slowly, this is a favorable sign. If we can once get the channel clear before a generai thaw takes place the chances ef «flood will be small. Of course the Long | bridge i» the most important place to wateb. | heavy piers with their broad bases of wiprap to protect the foundations form a| big dam, 1 the ice will gorge Bere before anywhere else. As I have said | Before. the breaking of the ice should commence Rear the mouth of the river. The ebb-tide will earry it out, and it cannot get back. The pagh. The ebb-tide rans | fn seven hours while the lood-tide | fakes but five hours to make. The shipping interests al: the river front bordering on | channel are better protected | than ever before, and the ice will not | damage auy of the boats.’ The reason for this | Ye that the improvement of the flats has prac- | tieally closed the channel from the west.” But the Washington channel will suffer,” {interjected Capt Komell. “I mean by that ‘that it will fill up by the mud deposits brought down, and when navigation opens the large steamers will have conriderable trouble getting eut Yes, that’s so, eaptain, but we can’t remedy that, MM. STEVENS’ PLAX. Mr. W. X. Stevens, the superintendent of the Bathing beach, appeared before the Commis Stoners this morning and submitted a diagram of an ice breaker for use in the Po- tomac river. His idea is to construct an or- dinary scow with sides eight feet high, and sbape ove end like # plow with iron facing. A mt and it plows git the ice breaks and falls to each side. EAMBOATS ATTEMPT TO BREAK THR ICE. There attempt on the part of the Nerfolk and Wasnington propellers to break the V channel this morning. The Norfolk left her dock with a wot head of steam on and succeeded B erushing through to the dock of the ; ‘hington and Norfolk line. backing to the ferry wharf she made one sal Duck against the tce came to dead Stop iu two lengthe She then returned to her dock. With this experience her officers think it would be impracticable to cut # passage to the La > Swmoicar Ixsratmests, abdominal supports, ilk clastic hosiery, bandages, trusses, dc. More Modern Pharmacy, Lith and F streets. et. — Bantox's opening at Shoreham today.—Adct. caoomonialiiee ses wdition at infiuent gate | the parish of St. Pani. axp Hats at Harr Paice. | ¢ will offer our | | popular the debt, the payment of which is the cause of the celebration, has been in existence in various forms for the past twenty-five years, yet dur- ing that time the congregation has raised large sums of money and contributed liberally | Pvt. Streater. ST. PAUL’S CONSECRATED. A Joyful Celebration in the Church at the Cirele. THE PARISH NOW FREE FROM DEBT—SERVICES CRATION HELD THIS MORNINO— BISHOP PARET OFFICIATES—a SERMON BY oF co: REY. DR. RODGERS. Today was a gala occasion in the history of ‘The picturesque church building on 23d street just south of Washington Circle is now free from debt and the members of the parish ate rejoicing over that circumstance. | change her she would cry. After the nurse left Ino- During the twenty-five | ticed how very red she was. I spoke of it to the doc- years of the existence of the parish there have been periods when’ the o —— fect. I thought I would try your CUTICURA apaertgys mis betel DIES, asf bed lostooechild with the Ecaama before T work of the there is abundant As the church property is now wholly freefrom aebt it was consecrated today by the bishop of the diocese in the semblage of the clergy and of the mem! the parish. somely decorated with flowers and the chancel was especially brilliant with the floral display | Cure every disease and humor of the skin, scalp and Pele oe tres for boginning the service, which was set for 11 | CURA, n0c.: SOAP, 25c.; RESOLVENT, 81. ; At that time the organist and musical | pare? by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL director. Mr. D. B. MeLeod, began the rendi- | CORPORATION, Boston. tion of the processional and the long procession The vested choir | f£¥"*How to Cure Skin Diseases.” 64 pages, 50 which bas made St. Paul musically promment | tIlustrations and 100 testimonials, matled free. amid the light of many candles. ‘The seats were occupied long o*elocl entered from the vestry. bright. But today, wi ‘one of the handsomest church buildings in this | dayeafter I commenced using them I sew diocese, completely and REY. ALFRED HARDING. fully equipped for the Basr Ban Wire Eczema AMUSEMENTS. Pitt, ‘CADEMY. ‘ALL THIS WEEK. WHEN ONLY THREE WEEKS OLD-HEAD AND ee : 999, ss WONDERFUL CHANGE IN THREE DAYS—CURED FR u i FR , Ps Ss, IN FIVE WEEKS—NOW FIFTEEN MONTHS Bs UD RR ‘odd Eee Sso® Sys® In the OLD WITH PERFECT SKIN. The first I noticed that my baby had anything the matter with her was that whenever the nurse would COUNTY FAIR. COUNTY FAIR. tor and he told me to use zinc ointment, but it did not do her any good. Ina short time Eczema broke out on her head, spread to her eyebrows, breast and back. but the doctor's remedies did not seem ‘o have any THE QUEEN OF ‘COMEDIES. had heard of them. I am giadto say your CUTICURA REMEDIES worked wonders with my baby. _Tee change. e jade asic BENNETT ‘The doctor was surprised. I then told him what I was using.” She was only three weeks old when Ec-| 4h zema broke out, and when she was eight weeks old AA LE NEXT WEEE WILL BE RIGHT “INIT.” church and» well-| she was entirely cured by CUTICUKA. She is now | AAA ail felt that | fifteen months old and has » perfect skin; portrait Fs bosanperag weiremarnadp hey rejoicing. | closed. Every one asks what makes her skin so | NX X p | talr, and I tell them CUTICURA. NN NOW GET YOUR SEATS—WE DO THE REST. Mra. G. C. SHERIOK. NNN 624 Conway st., Baltimore, Ma. | N NN presence of a. ERE The church edifice was hand- aceucmal temanaee ER ARLY COMERS SECURE THE BEST. EE $a25-4t Diood, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, from Pimples toscrofula. Soldeverywhere. Price, Ure: ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. EVERY EVENING. MATINEE SATURDAY. W. H. POWERS" W. H. POWERS’ ‘Magnificent production of the latest European success, GLEN-DA-LOUGH, first, followed by the’ clergy of SHEN DALouarE oa t, follow y the of . : tis. ae nd abroad. The consecration BABY'S Skin and Scalp purified and besutified by GLEN pe ove services were conducted by Bishop Paret. Tho | CUTICURA SOAP. Absolutely pure. sermon followed the morning prayer, and the words of the eloquent rector of St. Paul's Church, Baltimore, Rev. Dr. Hodges, were listened to with deep interest. The celebration of holy communion followed and the services of | PLASTER relieves rheumatic. sciatic, hip, kidney, came to a close. A collation was | muscular and: hest pains. The first and only instan- served in the parish building after the services, where the members of the congregation enter | =—=———_—___ the di tained the numerous visitors and friends. AN APPROPRIATE CELEBRATION. The services of today are rogarded as es pecially appropriate, coming as they do at the | ¢2.00—¢1.90—_Derbies~-_@1. 90 $2.00 close of the sixth year of the rectorship in this During this period the prosperity of the parish has been marked, and perhaps there was no one in that large assemblage today who rejoiced with than the young Paul's. parish of Rev. Alfred Harding. greater sincerity rector of St. While | eta. pint this week o1 Aromantic Irish drama, in Young comedian and superb v 3. K. MURRAY, 3. MURRAY: Anda thorough a ‘production perfect in evers detail 423-tf Next Week—MINNA GALE-HAYNES. XTHAALBAUGH'S OPERA HOUSE. sok bee londay, ‘Matiness Wednesday aad Saturday. NO RHEUMATIZ ABOUT ME! IN ONE MINUTE THE CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN taneous pain-Killing strengthening plaster. Ja25-w&s CITY ITEMS. ‘engagement in Washington as a Siar of Het GAPS All of INNA GALE-HAYNES. NA GALE-HAYNES. Now 1.19—81.19—$1.19—$1.19—$1.19—@: Fraxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. sot alse ict ‘Under the Direction of ABBEY, SCHOEFFEL & GRAU. Supported by EBEN PLYMPTON. EBEN PLYMPTON. REPERTOIRE: St. Catherine, Canada, 1879, finest Malt ‘ ‘and | Whisky, distilled ally for medical use; 50 | MoD4sy. Tyssday., Wednesday. Matines and Night, Szi0soy’s, 1300 Pa. av. dab nmi Coal Hods—Trorr’s, 1602 14th st. n.w. 1t —_——_— Solid Silver Souvenir Spoons, over fifty designs to select from. Watrorp’s, 477 Pa. ave. ‘ROMEO AND JULIET.” dgke rr" Saturday Matinee—“‘LADY OF LYONS." Ssturday Night INGOMAR." Bale of seats now 01 en at box office. 224-3t re poate nani tn — WwW ILLARD'’S HALL, parm Se canoe increasing eapense nr Ste eee, jartare® | SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. 1899, 8 O'CLOCK. in proportion to the grew of the | ® PANTOMIME work. has been provided. The church and ish building have been erected and paid for. Much bas also been spent in making repairs | light. Special price in S-gallon cans. otherwise enlarging the | Orrcrz, 32d and N streets facilities of the parish. No sum = —— givenfor parpoes entirely outside of thi pariah, There is Nothing which will so quickly of amounts reported to the con- ; vention for a period of eleven or embracing | by smoking or chewing tobacco as a piece of the exception of the current year, give the grand total of .d improvements an ‘The statisti the last two rectorships, witl 6,721.30. During the twenty-five years the number of baptisms hare been 789 and the confirmations The church is an absolutely free church. pews rented or sittings The church is supported entirely by weekly voluntary offerings. and its financial success i looked upon as a notable illustration of the’ practical character of this system of church There are no support. — HITTING THE TARGET. Capt. Ourand’s Company Makes Its Record | door south of E. for the Present Month. At the monthly target practice of company i C, first battalion, D. C. N. G., held last evening | and Shampooing; also cures Dandruff. at the gallery in the armory of the Washington Light Infantry Corps (Lieut. Chas. Ebert, range | Headaches cured “while you wait.” Druggiste, officer), the following scores were made by the officers and enlisted men present Ist score. 2d.score. Total. Capt. Ourand. ie Lieut. Caril..22.202.0. 10 Lieut. Kettler......... 15 First Sergt. Kirchner. 19 Sergt. Kennerly...... 20 Corp. Haltigan....22.. 16 Corp. Krause. n Corp. Davis... - 18 Corp. Thompson...... 19 Pvt. McDonough. 13 Pvt. J.J. Smith..0//72 14 Pvt. Proctor. peas Pvt. Paull. iit Pvt. Anadale 16 Pvt. A. M.Smith..../. 16 Pvt. Norris. 28 NG Monel Pvt. Himebaugh...... 22 Pvt. Landgraf. re Pvt. McLanes. Pvt. Kelley Pvt. C. W. Gi Prt. Daten.. the Pei railrc derful ice bridge ut fast. 19 12 15 18 2 15 ib 13 2 16 uv 7 16 18 Bus 5 2 20 20 10 18 9 8 16 Try Our Electric Water White Oil for lamps and stoves. Perfectly safe: no odor; beautiful northwest. ja24-St ee PYGMALION AND GALATEA, For the benefit of the NEWSBOYS' AND CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. By the SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB OF KENDALL GREEN. Tickets, 60and 75 cents, ja25-4t METZeRoTT Music HALL. LB. 0. CHILDREN'S MATINEE, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, AT 3:30. EVENING AT 8. LIEUT. ROBERT F. PEARY, U. 8. N., Will deliver his beantifully illustrated LECTURE, and effectually remove the bad taste produced White's Yucatan 6: ja23-6t ———_ 57 Good Sewing Machines at $4.98. Cor. 4th and Pa. ave. se. Wx. Fusx, M'n'g’r. ja3-eol0t = Telephone 1260,Domestic Sewing Ma- chine Co.,7 and H, for repairing and renting. - = ——>—_—_—_ “THE EXPLORATION OF NORTHERN GRE! Ladies! Buy the Old Reliable, Time-tested | “AND; OR. ACROSS A CONTINENT OF ICE.” ‘ler & Wilson. One hundred *‘snap shots" at Eskimo Land. Astrup, Each year brings it new laurels. ‘the Eskimo driver, and his tam of dogs. Your grandmothers used one, and the most COUNTLESS CURIOS FROM THE FROZEN progressi e mechanical expert Zt today pre: NORTH. ounces the + in the world to iow ne o High Arm, No. 9. Office, 437 9th st. n.w., one fe Tides e able Tel eet ae General conte 1. @L50. Citidren's "haly price ai the matinee, SEATS NOW SELLING AT METZEROTT'S. See disply in show window. Ja23-7¢ ERNAN'S LYCEUM THFATER, Pennsylvania «ve. and 11th st. aai-tt a S, Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making 9 cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cntting ocT-tr 10c. Royal Headache Powders. THIS WEEK— (Mfatinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) aulz Elixir Babek cures all malarial disoases — D. ©. WEDNESDAY, sax fany 25, 1893. AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ais THIS EVENING. FUTURE DAs. Tae Axxvat $25,000 Waar ae steer ware sagt , r Fi i. & sy i is v SBA AGEsoucer, G11 Pe aves unde Metso Hotel. = rt oS a ean TOMORROW. rY L ae Ss A S. BESISGER AYCHOSEER BB a4 A LELL WASHINGTON HORSE AND CAR- FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE RIAGE BAZAAR, CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL = ‘940 LA. AVE. N.W. ‘Will be held at the NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, ‘On EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF HORSES, MARES AND MULES, CAR- RIAGES, WAGONS, HARNESS, BUGGIES, &o. ‘We will sell at the Bazaar THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY TWENTY- SIXTH, at TEN O'CLOCK: ‘35 head of Horses, Mares and Mules. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1893, ‘Under the auspices of the BOARD OF LADY VISITORS. THE U. 8. MARINE BAND, . Under the leadership of SIGNOR F. FANCIULLI, ‘Will render the music on this occasion. , Broom cra Some of these are extra fine workers and ir. John W. Foster, Mrs. Meivilla W. Faller, frivers ire. Charles Foster, ra. Stepen J. Piel ALSO +3 toerdiee oy ees 1 Second-hand Business Wagon, in good ire. Joye We Robie, Mrs. Burone Hale, condition; 2 Second-hand Phaetons, 1 John Sheraian, x Ea Oo Melcote New Buggy. 1 New Business Waron Medame Romero. feunce reamed ' fadame Guzman, vantess de Sporineck, Ifyou are searching for a good animal, . Harbert. Sees ehee 22 Lem, buegy. wagon or harness you cannot af- ‘Mra. Henry Cabot = 8 RECEPTION COMMITTE! bi Ni Pieekee Bere | ia swiA ave Rw, irs. Kate Henry, Mrs. G. . +e : BERNAEIMER & CO., Auctio Mrs. T. Phelps John se abe C: Johnson, H. - R & CO... Auctioneers, ford to miss this sale. ks & C BOARD OF LADY VISITORS. 657 Louisiana ave. n. Mrs. N. 1. Anderson, ‘Mrs. T. B. M. Mason, : FINE LOT FURNT irs EG Hits Virginia Mule For oul REGOLAR THURSDAY SALE, pies Be Fre: Edvard Moceuley, JANUARY TWENTY-SIXTH, ATTEN A. Sf. rs. Georne Bre. Marshall McDonald, | Several fine [Book Cates, in ash’ Severs! fine Parlor ’ a . nites, Bed Room ro te Mr: Geideron-carliner’ Mra’ Geo W. MeLanaian, | putes, Bat Room Sots, Wandrrhen Bedater dn re; Charles irs. aud. Shuck resces, Pillows” and Bolsters, fins oS Blankets, Spreads, large lot New and Secon! hand ay = , __ Body Betissels and Ingrain Carpets, Ruse, &e. it Mee Mra. | { UCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. Mra. Mra . Bernheimer X Co. . Auctioneers, Mrs. Mrs. in WEDNESDAY MORNING, TEN O'CLOCK A. Mra. Mrs. 2 .we will commence to sell at the establishment of Mrs. Mine E “Heideuheimer, 1236 Pa. ave. 1. w. Mrs. Mra. ur on which the Interest is overdus ar Miss Mrs. consisting of fine Diamond. Kin Mrs. Mrs. Farrings, Cold, Sliver and Metal Wateh Mrs. Mra. of fine Jewelry, Clocks, Clothing and Bo Mra. Mr. Hinds of Merchandiee generally found in a loa off es Mere. This sale shall continue mntil all tots are disposed x im Ticket holders and out-of-town customers kindly tal ig Pa notice. [ats-it] E. HEIDENHEIMER, Broker. re MA. iy ennedy, 4 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ie. 9 F Leechs ire TRUSTEES: SALE OF WAGONS, HORSES, MILK metres 5 CANS IRON SAFE, REVOLVING. "DESK, LOOR COMMIT: LARGE PLATFORM | SCALE, MIRKORS, Res ig? CHURNS, MILK AND CREAM — VATS, Thee os EASURES, &c.&o. OF THE WARD'S AL- ckete Single, €2: gentleman 8 FRNEY MILK “PRODUCERS “AND -CON- $2, be chteines trom S Nipitore, the directors, | SUMERS' ASSOCIATION OF THE. CITY OF ates. Jewelry. drug and book stores dnd at the hal WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Se 321M _| By virtue of m deed of trust dated Mai ISA, ino, and “dat ot, folio ‘XHIBITION FINE ARTS BY recorded in Liber No. 17; E Mir. SuLES DIRE DOUNE. tie _, Studio 009 F st. n.w., et neq. one of Room 4. O'CLOCK 4M. of Walter B. Williams & Co... corner lothand D streets northwest (facing Pennsylvania avenue). the goods mentioned in schedule marked “A.” annexed to said ME™ER0rT music HALL, URS! trust, ‘namely: en at RY Ea ea. TAS CERT Oe, THIRTEEN WAGONS, Nos. 1 13. TWO HORSES. IRON" SAFF, COMBINATION A NNN LOCK, REVOLVING DESK, TWO HANDSOME A RYN MIRRORS, HANDSOME. PLATFORM SCALL RA NNN OT ABOUT 200 MILK CANS. ONE 200-GAl aa NXN OT CHURN, “CLOCK, MEASURES, MILK JARS, AA NSN OT &e., Be. Ee : On the same day. AT FOUR orctocK | P, 3... we will fell at F. Springtnan’s wagon vard on D sireet between ge FF pF ste ¥ arsenite ardon D eects 885 EE Il D the following articles ip schedule inarked. VA x E nD Rexel to said trust: FIGHT. MILK AND CREA Sss3 Eee U Dpp VATS. “CHRESE PRESS, FIVE LARGE -IRON- BOUND ICE BOXES, BUTTER WORKER, ONE CREAMERY, &e. &o" Term cash, ° AND HIS ALBERT T. COUMBE,: Trustees. Ni J, TERRY SN. ¥. ave, ANDRED J. TERRY. “) 1425 N. Jald-dkdbs WALTER B. WILLIAMS &CO., Aucts, LAT MER & SLOAN, Azctionsers, 1407 Gt, ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS. ABOUT 500 PIECES, CONSIGNED US BY ONE OF THE LARGEST HOUSES IN NEW YORK, COMPRISING MANY BARE AND VALUABLE PIECES OF THE FINEST GRADES, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHIN OUR SALES ROOMS, 1407 @ ST... WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD, 1893, AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M. EACH DAY. EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY THIRTIETH AND THIRTY-FIRST. P. S.—We invite special attention to this collection, as many of the pieces are new to this market and of extra quality, and all sizes. LATIMER & SLOAN, sa25tfe1 Auctioneers, LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 Get HANDSOME OAK BED ROOM SUITES, SIDE- BOARDS, LEATHER DINING CHAIRS, PAR POR SUITES. LIBRARY SUITE IN LEATHER, LEATHER LOUNGE AND EASY CHAT, XOLVING BOOK CASES, MAHOGANY "AND OAK SECRETARIES, HANDSOME ROCKFR HALL RACKS, SCREEN, OAK EXTENSION AND OTHEK TABLES. WAZELTON & BG FIASO. OFFICE DESKS, KARE ANTIQUE MAH Y WARDROBE WITH CLAW FEE: MATTRESSES. PILLOWS, BOLSTERS, Cal PETS. STOVES, te. tee ALSO. AT TWELVE M.. SAME DAY, ‘AM AND OTHER VE- BREWSTER, BROUGH FICLES,” HORSES, ke. ON SATURDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-FIGHTH, 8, at TEN O'CLOCK AM, within our sales rooms, 1407 G street. we will seli'as mentioned above choice collection of fine farny W%dts LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctionsers. RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE Lot _IM- TSG. AND’ BRICK STABLE OPPOSITE TICE PRESIDENT MORTON'S HOUSE. By Virtue of decree passed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia on the 17th dayof Jana ary, 1803, in equity cause No, 18080, wherein Mary Cronin ts complainant and James taylor Cronin ts defendant, we shall sell at public auction, in front of fhe premisos. ‘at FOUR OCLOCR P.M OX TUES- DAY, JANUARY THIRTY-FIRST. 1603, all of lot {hirty-stx (36) of JamesJ. Shedd's subdivision of orlar- inal fots one to nine G to), in equare one hundred and ninety-five (15), being No. 1511 Rhode. Island venue northwest. im: rovementa consist of ‘two- Story brick dwelling and two-story brick stable om rear or ‘Terms of sale: One-third cath and the balance in oneand two years from day of sale, with interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum ‘un 2a: mon > bic semi-annual 7. Nokes of the pa jen for deferred payments Of trast on the 4 tuoney may be paid in cash. chaser. A deposit of 8200 required at time of sale, Allconreyanclug, notarial f-rs and recording at rar chaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with within ten days aft r day of sale the trusters reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser after five days’ advertisement. HENRY F. WOODARD. Tish and F sts Jal9-dkds nie ‘Trustees. DENTISTRY. METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA, FUTURE DAYS. RATUPFE. Dane & CO. AUCTIONEERS, WITH FOURTEEN SOLOISTS, 920PENNA. AVE. N.W. ma ANOTHER CATALOGUE SALE OF 3,000 HOLLAND FLOWERING BULBS BY AUCTION. “THE FLOWERS THA’ BLOOM IN THE SPRING,” INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY OF COL OR AND RIND. GRAND WAGNER PROGRAM. Seats now on sale at Metzerott’s Music Store, By URWS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE YACINTHS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE. where analytical books containing program maybe} 4 4, HYACINTHS. SINGLE AND DOU hed free of charge. 3010-15t ‘AT OU Fees BIJOU THEATER. Mrs. P. HARRIS, R. L. BRITTON and T. F. DEAN, ‘Proprietors and Managers, ‘Week Commencing MONDAY. January 23, Dan McCarthy's Great Irish Comedy Drama, CRUISKEEN LAWN. FRIDAY, JANUARY AT FIFTEEN’ MINUTES, Pa‘ Seats for ladies. om _Sa25-dteds RATCLIFFF, DARR & CO. [LATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS. — OWING TO A CHANGE IN BUSINESS WE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION FOR THE EM- PIRE FURNITURE HOUSE THE PINEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF NEW FURNITURE EVER EXPOSED AT PUBLIC SALE IN THIS CITY, ALL CONTAINED IN ODD FELLOW~' HALL, ON 7TH ST. BETWEEN D AND E STS. N. W., COMPRIS- ALIFORNIA, TEXAS, M / Special semi-monthly, tourist parties over the Southern Pacitic Company's Sunset and Ugden routes. Cheap rate EE ING EVERYTHING NECESSARY FOR THE HAWLEY, A. G. T. M., 343 Broadway, N.Y. | ING. de HE CITY CLUB R. J. SMITH, Ant., 4980. Sd st., Philadelphia. | HOUSEHOLD, SUCH AS A Pe >» Mor NS, NDSOME HALI K Es 2 30 Next week—Rentz-Santley. 4230 | Thursdays” $8 por quarter or $3 fer monthin ad COVER ED AND. OTHER “DINING Root “ ”| MASKS. FAvors For THE GERWAN EUCHRE | CHATRS. scrFr S. 31 NEw NATIONAL THEATRE. Prizes, Dinner Souvenirs, Lamy Shates and BEAUTIFUL MA) 26 Bt Every evening and Saturday matinee. Frames, French Tissue Kaper Berap. Book Pictures, BETARIES, HANI 31 THE Famous i eed eames oo ae FOLDING BEDS. PU 41 : ce PpAXonama CHAIRS IN GREAT. Y 28 | BOSTONIANS. | Of the THING AS USUALLY FOUN 31 BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, CLASS FURNITURE ESTABLI: o—- — —o ‘Th. stest battle ef Ox MONDAY AND TUESDAY. JA 33 BARNABEE, KARL AND MACDONALD, THE WAR. Mithin Odd Fellows’ Hall, thst. between: DY Sn 34 Ar i a a casi . two blocks below U. 8. Treasury. sia. Bw. Wo will sell the entire stock of | fret-clese = Presenting the Remarkably SucceasfalOpera Comique, = ORCHESTRA furniture, The atock is ail new, of the latest. designs 8 —— Series eaeiee plate musto furnished, for Welding, Re- | Piovmcnetest tena 4 an: Dinners, ; ae 38 1 ee po Bans ROBIN HOOD. { Dincen ke. Address 120 Mth oe ewe ae | sate Ot TIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers i abmuwe ai =a 'NCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Rerinald De Koven and Harry B Smith, : —, 40 Graxp Suoe Sane. Monday, January 30—-WILSON LARREIT. a23-tf | ~ 1 DIE Cr FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST, IN THE CITY 15 Sesh clinmtcrsit to etree: be ee OF WASHINGT ae a ni oe ver : INGTON. 23 NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. BUILDENS" EXCHANGE HALL. on aby gine Gacertain deed of trast. dated the 10th = _ Sane toga reedetit be 58H, at folio 306 et sea... one of the land reconte of th | Excursion to Niagara Falls Ice Bridge via ylvania Ratlroad. On Thursday, January 26, the Pennsylvania to enable its patrons to see the won- ‘iagara Falls, will ron a special train, leaving Washington at 2:45 p.m. and arriving at Niagara Falls in time for break- Returning, leave the evening of the 27th, thus giving the entire day at the falls. This train will be composed of Pullman sleepin, cars and passenger coaches. tions and meals. —__- ‘TresteEs’ Saxe of wagons, horses, iron safe, platform scale, cans, &c., of the Ward’s Alder- ney Milk Producers and Consumers’ Associa- tion will take place at Walter B. Williams & Co.'s auction rooms, corner 10th and D streets, yivania avenue northwest, tomor- row morning. January 26, at 11 o'clock.—Advt. facing Pen: A Wax Verenas “‘At Gettysburg iny ankle was smashed by a bullet. The wound has caused me great suffering, breaking Rate for rouni trip, $10, exclusive of Pullman accommoda- ‘One Week Only, Boginning January 30. THE DISTINGUISHED AUTHOR-ACTOR, WILSON 1,000 PAIRS OF 84, 85 AND 86 SHOES 6 wen See See Ss ce AA ROR ROR ; i 3 BOB BBB AA RRR RRR T T WILL BE PUT ON OUR BAR- Ses MAL ER E kee $ To And bis FAMOUS LONDON COMPANY, Aided by every requisite of scene,costume, music and appointment. GAIN TABLES AT $2 Pex Pan -“CLAUDIAN" sssesense “PHARAOH” . “THE LADY OF LYONS” “BEN MY CHREE” ‘The new) HAMLET" ‘THE SILVER KING" Sale of seats berins Thursday, January 26. No advance in Me"2korr Music HALL FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, 8 P. M. GRAND VOLUNTEER CONCERT For the SUFFERING POOR OF THE DISTRICT the COMBINED MUSICAL, TALENT OF THE CITY. M. Srarcxtaxp (Incorporated), Prexatd 939 Pexsa. Ave STORE OPENS AT 9 A.M. Reserved seats, 50c.. 75c., $1. for sale at W. G. out im terrible sores at intervals. Physicians made two amputations. At last my blood became poisoned Metzerott & Co.'s, 1110 F st. n.w. ee ores trobe out ald ‘One aND ME?£x0??'s Music HALL. day I read about Hood’s Sarsaparilla and decided to LECTURES try it. Soon my wife, indremsne my leg, said the ON THE wound looked better and in atew months, thank God, | - Comp Ate? m. the sores all over my body healed,and now four years later, have never shown any sign of reappearing.” ). M. HAMMOND, 219 Magnolia st., Syracuse, | Ja21-6t ¥. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA CURES When all other remedies fail. “HOOD'S PILLS are purely veretable, and do not parse, pain orgripe. Sold by alldruggists. 3 Ovestxa. Or, Pants Gowss By Banrox Or Barrrvonz AT HOTEL SHOREHAM, ROOMS Al’ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. GOWNS OFFERED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Diexcr Frow Tur Maxzas To B. H. Srisemerz & Sox. Our recent trip to New was prolific of much Fooms, 1418 Chestnut street, ia, on ‘Thursday, January 19, from Sto7 p.m. Please Present iis at the door. Very ally, —GEORGES* % af Suis BE but makes ‘pl last % the 00 8 fea. Invented, tured by cuba) s Gazer Are Bee ca BUNION CURE without using Yor! $a2e-2t* more, ‘manufac PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION BY MERWIN-MARIE SNELL. FOUR O'CLOCK SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. - Subject for SUNDAY, January 2, RELIGION BEFORE THE BAR OF SCIENCE. FUTURE SUBJECTS: EACH DAY, bruary 5— The Fivefold Aspect of Religion. Fotraary The Philosophy of etre: ebruary 49-The Pailowphy of Ethics: larch 5—T] of hitual: ‘ March 12 of a \wordef Progress. o_The juminisea. ‘April 16—The Covenant of Light. _Adoor collection of ten centa, 220-3m. Srraxoz Abvenrisemexrs. amazed st the statements come’ Frat ous latina that THE NEW CARROLL INSTITUTE HALL, On 10th st. Above New York ave. ee AO T ete on the premises. ja16-1m District of Columbia, anil Uy tho direction of the par ties secured thereby, the undersiened trustecs therein Aained will sell at ‘public auction tn. front of the Premises to the Niches! and best bidder, on SAT: URDAY, ‘THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JAN- UARY, ‘1893, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the "following “lescribed real estate and emises situate “In the ‘city of) Washington, ict of Columbia, to wit: Lot 23, in William e Stewart's “subdivision ‘of “lots” is “aguase east of square four hundred and seventy-five (473), Per plat ecora: din Liber 12 foit0 170. one of the Jand records of the surveyor’s office of the District of volumbia, improved by a valuable two-story brick ‘awelline house. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mone} be paid in cash, of which one hundred dollars (8100) must be deposited at the time of sale, the balance in two (2)eanal installments evidenced ‘by she promis sory notes of the purchaser, nade payable to the order of the undersisned. trustees at one (1) and two (2) V.from the date of sale, with interest cent per annum ‘witil paid. ‘and secured by a deed of trast upon the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's op- tion, If the ternisof ‘sale shall not be romplied wit Rithin ave (5) days from ‘he day of saie the trustecs rene EXCURSIONS, &c. ‘T° MT. VERNON AND THE TOMB OF WASH- INGTON. Only means of communications vis the Washington, Alexondria and Mt Vernon Electric Railway from Alexandria, Cars heated by electricity leave local depot, Alex- andria, on the arrival ofall trains from Washington. ‘Take cars of Pennsylvania Railroad at 6th @. depot. Fare for round trip, 450. pecan ‘Admission | Teserve the rieht the property at the risk and aay Apa cont of the defaulting purchaser ‘or purchasers. “All to grounds, 25c. poe cm sepa) be 1 Stat yurchaser or as FLA. REED, Supt |PUGRds FRANK Be einitn, | Trustees. RUSTEE’S SALE OF PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF WASEINGTON. D.C. SITUATED eset’ STREET BETWEEN CAND. D_STREETS OCEAN TRAVEL. SOUTHEAST. AND IMPROVED bya two. STORY FRAME DWELLING. ((00H'S TouRS. FLORIDA. ‘The first excursion of the season will leave New York by the elegant Clyde Steamer ALGONQUIN on FEBRUARY 1 for « tour including all the interesting tarts of FLORIDA. Visits will te made to JACK- SONVILLE, ST. AUGUSTINE, INDIAN RIVER, TAMPA, the OCKLAWAHA and ST. JOHN'S RIV- ERS, &e. WINTER IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Select parties will leave New York and Boston on FEBRUARY 16 and MARCH 16 for the PACIFIC COAST. These parties will travel on SPECIAL VESTIBULED TRAINS of sleeping cars with dining care attached. WINTER IN EGYPT AND PALESTINE. A special party will leave New York by the Steam- ship FULDA on FEBRUARY 4 to spend 134 days in a 2S conveyancing and recording at the ex- Ponse of PUWiTLIAM K. DUHAMEL, Trustee, DUNCANSON BROS., ‘Auctioneers: visiting EGYPT, the NILE and PALESTINE. purchaser at te above sale of this property Send for descriptive circulars, designating which | having mode Gefenit in complying with the cmirwi, $0 THOS. COOK & SOX, SIRNA De PRERUTES" lanes 261 and 1225 Broadway, New York. HALF Past POUR O'CLOCK Fal i the same BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, advertisement, GRAHAM, 307 7TH ST. N.W —ALL WORK wuaranteed strictly first-class. Money toi D tion proving unsatisfactory. teeth. fell act, @8. Platina fillies, Te vallver Sibert gold, g1'up; cleanine, 3c eas, SOc. jaad-1 Graxpworners METHOD. The day of the *‘string and fiatiron” is past. Other methods in dentistry are prevalent now. It is by em- ploying modern time-saving appliances and skilled operators that we are able to produce perfect results at small cost. Our patrons reap the benefit. Extracting, 25c. ; with Gas, 500. Be. Silver Fillings, 75e, : Pistina, $1.00. Gold Fillings. according to size. VERY BEST TEETH, 88.00. U.S. Dexrat Assoctatioy, COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. 21 (© EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1217 Penn. ave. n. w. SPECIALIST IN CROWN AND BRIDGF WORK. FINE GOLD AND AMALGAM FILLINGS. EXTRACTING WITHOUT PAIN. ‘We make a full Set of Teeth (either upper or lower) for ®8. The perfect adjustment tothe gums and ar- tistic netting of the teeth gives a natural expression t, the countenance, and abso.ute comfort is assured and wuaranteed. wrjansert partial cote by our ayxtem of Crown and Bridge work, avoiding the use of a plate with all discomforts and annoyances. GBQgHONS DENT. J 1837, 1508 14th st. n. ‘Old plates made new. § Filling @1 up. O14 . a Filing #1 up. aa R.'S. PARSONS. S. F. COR 9TH AND E STS Bw. Filling « specialty. chiar aud al Full 7. Open day and'nizht and new procenses teeth ‘cha prowns Alocal anssthetie srplindtoumms to allovinte pata inerteactiag all hee of dentistry. ot PREE DENTAL INFIRMARY TRETH FILLED and artificial teeth inserted without caries except cost of material at 1325 Hist. n.w..dental department except Sunday 5 Sa any oma ge DENTAL INFIRMARY-NATIONAL | UNIVER sity, cor. Sthagd Kata mw. Open Sto >. all sa year. ‘Hixtracting, &c., trea” Fillimes wad plates s¢ Cost of materials, "sist! L. CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL- born with acaul, gives names and lucky how to retain husband or lover. Consult, business of heath She won't dupe you Room 10. ‘orthiess charms. 910 Fst. n- RS. FLORENCE RICH WHITE OF BOSTON. and business medium. Office hours. 10 to 5: parlors. 806 11th st. n. w. Mees ad M INTE BROT xa Lid YORK CUATEVOYA aay the ex nipap anes Aisposition and the business for which you are best Pag ee el Obie BHwerey, CABINET VAPOR BATHS, SULPHUR, ‘sea salt and Also scientific massage. Dr. SARA WAYCOTT, 7 Gst.u.w. Hours from 9a.m. t010P.m. 20-00" ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF M life. All confdential. Ladies and centle- 9am to Op m 2WLst, iste nw. jalden* 18 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED clairvoyant, astrologer and mediumin men, 50c. each. between ist and No PROF Gray this city. ‘Born with wonderful tells all the oven Foods, points rales Troms’ Four . ‘out jour euetsies Trot Stparated tozetlier: catines ria th happy rewatt, fen whether (he ‘business, remover troubles, evil infinences Stranwers from other cities and all in trouble will save time snd money. by coming to richt ulace a’ ones, tne guccends where thorn have falied. Convinin Dusiness confidential. Sittings, 50c" Hl i fi renal accuracy. Pee, 132] Marion st. 2.w., bot. Oth and ja5-1m* COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF oe st awe ont EDWIN MART Fess me Rew c ‘ot Susie, Aeland Conservatory of Mun ee oe ey eed CADEMY OF THE HOLY Chosa, A Ay Lit For YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, cena tee Sey, see aNe a een e S i ee = session begins FEBRUARY 2 jaié-im OLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY QRCORAN a COHOSS OER aT OP aE During the next term Mr. Lewis and Mr. Bumstesd ‘Will give courses in Electricity and Licht, Dynamo Ele-tric Machinery, Differentia: Equations and Mathe matical Biectricity.and Laboratory. All lectures after p.m. For information apply to 22316" P. LEWIS, Tstrnctor. DR PRIVATE SCHOOL, NIT 6 STB Biren erwaies Snes te AES sone Cees Sao inetions ; futsrine’at homes ot ‘one sr awe ae ee and type Tur BERLIT? SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 13 American and € Purorcan Branches German. Spanish, Itailan, English Latte, Greek and franelatioas. FRENCH & GERMAN Li crURes & COMEDIES ‘Saturday 41 Free to pm BvZiod for eleculare und programe a St. John’s Charch), her 5 ruaxo, ondif ki uanwoxe. Beuate #28 New York sve. Mffice hours: 12-1 and 45 we INSTITUTE, ee re Be pee OP pg WM. D CABELL, Principals. ISS SCHMITT HAS RESUMED Wouk IW Mince Kindergarten. Aideamsed Deaf {Art vcaate fn} speect: readine| and German CLASSES acconing 1 Natursl Methods. 290 Estn.w. COACH. Jali Le ELOcurio’, ORATORY, DRAMATIC ACTION ‘sand voice culture, EDWARD ¢ OWNSES and'Miss ADA L. TOWNSEND, Teachers, 1337 Lith nw. yal7am* GAILLARD SCHOOL, OF LANGUAGES, 900 F st. F Modern languaces bv an entirely new ethical, artistic and actentitic method. implying erace of ox: lon. dic tom, “osture atid strin. the “only ong Jccorated and indorsed hy the leading educators « Europe and America. See ctreulars. French, Re Gaillard, officier decademie, ke; German. Mosier author of the Word Chain System, &. wal6-Lin jo SLOCUTION, EXPRESSION, PHYSICAL (Deinarte system). Special terme to gntecing during January. Mra. ELIZABE’ ‘507 East Capitol st sale HF ACME PHONOGRAPHE AND BY School has removed to the Bafiders’ Exchance, h st n.w. Pull sessions in Shorthand, Typewriting and Business Course every day and evening. Dictation jeteee. Special reduction wade o@ entering before January 1%. Jald-2w* FEST END STUDIO OF Hocution—Pri and advanced. om standard plays. V ‘Pantomime and studios PHYSICAT fensin exercises, us Sire WALTON, 1800 WF wt, 0" THE BENEFIT OF TRINITY PF CHURCH three months’ course in French at 307 Dest. now. ; npivate testraction.© Mavicatae apd soctaiing every three weeks, Mile, V. PRU HOMME jal 3: W ASEINGTON CoNSELVATORY OF MUSIC. 1225 10th st. now, Twenty-fourth year. Piano, volen, violin, inte cornet, ke. Serco puplia 0. B. BULLAND. Director cultnre Relaxation and al-tin* ad 03m Movxr Verxox Searsany, CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. W., WASHINGTON, D. ©. Fighteenth year opened OCTOBER ¢ Asslect high-erade boarding and day echool for young ladies and little girle—thoroughly modern im ite spirit and methods. New buildings, perfectly equtpned for health and comfort—steam heat, passenger elevator, perfect sanitation. Circalars sent on application, To graduates, and to the public generally, 1» of- fered @ mpecial study in Greek literature by transla fons. A class berinuing Homer's Iliad will meet on Monday. February 13. 1803, and held tte ecastene from % to 4 o'clock on Monday an@ Thursday after noons for twelve weeks following. ‘Mr. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, | on Princtpal.’ RT STUDENTS LEAGUF_FIGHTH SEASON— Clames Antique, portrait. painting, women's iite and WATER COLDRC Beening slams” Xi fsnd “men's i ase. For circulars soo pg yy ay cated pupil of Here ‘of Defi. Lessons at pupil homes if Ge sired. Address 902 224 wt. n.w. ‘Laa* 188 FRANCES MARTIN'S EXGIIsi ane FRENCH tig onng Ladies and Little Boarding puplis itmiied. Teel-mi"} 120 @ BT. MLW, W INGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, 12% 13TH ST. NW, near MASS” AVE. opens Sept. 8. BOARDING and DAY school. fal instruction, tn all, ta. Por Ol apply to Mise CLAUDIA STUART. Principal. ST J0HNS coLLuar, Vermont ave. and Thomas Ctrele. send for Annual Catelourue (CAL TRAINING, DEPORTMENT Al cing, New York Avenue Gymnas 1333 H st. Aduit dancing class evenings. Children's class, Wednesday afternoons. jculars at am. GERTRUDE NUTTING, Principal. ‘a28im* 7 OOD'S COMMERCIAL jo0L ‘of Short Capitol st. ; ds dni ae eeeee Exoevrrox. Oratory MARTYN COLLEGE OF ORATORY, Incorporated under United Stat Hon FDWwis B. HAY, President of board of 1g ghe A Rue es Year opens January @ 8s 11%1 VERMONT AVE ¥. ___ PIANO AND HARMONY. 30 LESSONS IN CHINA OL. AND TAPESTRE commend Miss 0. 1. NEVING, ida we cal for sth cos sexes Sollee Soctl-tr THOS. Wr BIDWELL. Principal. ISS BALCH'S CIVIL KERVICE 1 = M and Business Collewe, 1207 10th st. p. ig Sti nye sucevesfully for civil service, departmental Ehd census examinations. Stencxrarhy aWoht wee tt SPUCATION FOR REAL LIFE. ‘THE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS 00! National Bank of the a j. COR. aw And ‘Twenty. th echolastic gorse that are ire tein, Tower, et '¥ ©. LEAVITT OF BOSTO! Drawing classes Saturdays, ocean JPRIEND’s 51 ‘A thorough, of any grade, inc! “tr vir nem. os ‘Spacious, brilliantly hted, pow! and sou balls aid lane rooms, servicer Of” pradiustes Hon with cheap schools, ben pen =o day. Telephone call, 1084-3. rae § enous] announcement containing full enti (QQOLUMBIA COLLEGE OF eee Se eae triage ferent grat 5 ome aii eee Civil , Shorthand and Sita. Sram ‘ME. PRANCIS—CARD READER AND TRANCE Tmedinm; life civen from cradle to grave. Hours from to9. 239 Ist st. ne. 3a9-18t* ‘ME. DREAMER. THE ONLY CELEBRATED Meet Office, Sames tr dst — . ~ mm. ; Sun. Sisson mato Spm 1500 Tath et ew ae Sue eae MaRS La | ‘sale being at the risk and.cost of the defaulting WILLIAM K. DUHAMEL, Trust Jezo-dkeds Leave. nw Op 971 PENN. AVE., WASHINGTON. iA! AND WINTER RESORTS. | f HOR: TO LONDON, 8 HORTE GERMAN LLOYD 8. 8. CO. [PONCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS USTEES' SALE OF A SPLE! TRQUILDING OX. H ST. ee Tere ASD .» Jan. 24.9 + Jag. 31,7 am. * Baller, Feb. 4, 9 <m.; Trave, Fok toa. ex "Be Sie Xs ipl AND inward & coe ee ‘Virtue of a deed of trust south te Tier ores ‘itigerace at low rates. pois tee fellg 160 et sea. of the iend of the Dis . ah 'BEOON| we st of ry BAY or Fe UARY, A. D. a ATASTIC city, ¥. J. HADDON BALL ‘Will reopen JANUARY 28. . 3a25-3m LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. BrExva. ‘Land of the Lily and the Ross. HAMILTON HOTEL, Open from December until May. ¢ WALTER AIKEN, Proprietor. 230-whetm Cable address, Hotel, Bermuda ee Se re WOOD INS Pa. 81 eisge __ Ooh. 3OMN™. CLARE. _ Sire vee tang cn Bah ‘$010-1m CHARLES £VANS. ‘THE OCEAN, ok ‘Siege heat. | Ae? Washington, DO.