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8 LOCAL MENTION. cee = “Exyan."—The performance of Mendels- ‘She Weather. sobn’s great oratorio “Elijah,” at Metzerott FORRCAST TILL 8 P. o. FRIDAY. | Music Hall last night,was an event that will long For the District of Columbia, Maryland and “be remembered not only in musical circles, but irginia. fair: to north westerly. der; variable winds, shifting | CONDITION OF THR WATER. Temperature and condition of water at 8/ o.m.: Grent Falls, temperature, 32: condition, 26. Receiving reservoir. temperature, 36. Con- dition at pr om. 36: condition st south connec tributing reservots, tery e condition at influent gate Boure ituent gate house. igh 1 Low tide. 20am 237pm.| San 223 pm i New York will have an exhi- Artistic Embroideries, Por- ase decoration, at the V. tore, 529 15th street, beginning . January 30, for ore week. Mrs Pusu 0! Bition and sal anruess’ Caxorzs grow in goods made for the price- Watch for special announcement to- morrow. Swaxeress, 503 Penna. ave. Hewax Artificial Eyes. Herren, 453 Pa.av. 17 of personal neatness grow into a part efebarncter. Give the little people » tooth brush and Minot's Dentifrice; it will save many bill. everywhere. Frssene’s Ice Creax. . Order » quart for tomorrow's dinner at 1427 New ¥ avenue Jest Waat You Nerp.—Our $1.48 Knit se our former $1.90 and $2.00 Fuaxe & Sox, Cor. 7th and D. - Printer, 339 Penn. ave. nw. . bookbinding, ruling. Gray the Exr:e Canret rs, 631-€35 Mass. ave. n.w., are made moth- proof free of charge. Telephone 495-2 = Usperwear axp Dness wets. Rvas, Goons at Price Cost. Jom: janwer & Co CITY AND DISTRICT. ne AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. na Hovse.—J. K. Murray in 626 Pa. ave. n.w. Auravon’s Or: “Gien da Lough. New Natrosar. Tagater.—The Bostonians in Robin Hood Acapraty or Music.—Neil Burgess in “The County Fair. Mannts’ Buow Tweates.—“The Cruiskeen Lawn Keaxax's Lrceew Taeaten—City Club Spectacular Farce Company. Tux Barrie or Gerryssvec.—l5th street bio avenue Merzerotr Mrsie Wagner Concert. Hatt.—Anton Siedi's nines Youngs jebrew Association. ‘The Young Men's Hebrew Association was organized last evening at a meet- ing at the Fighth Street Synagogue. Mr. Simon Lyon presiding. After the constitution and by- laws had been adopted the following board of directors were elected: To serve for one year, L. Stargardter. M. D. Jacobs, N.S. Meyer. M. Nordiinger and H. Frank: to serve for two years, Phil Friedlander, E. A. Bacharach, Alex. Wolf, Lee Baumgarten and 8. Ganss; to serve for three br. M. Herman, Max Jisher. Simon Lyon, Joe Price and S.J. Glaser. A meeting of the board of directors followed the meeting of the association, when the following cern were elected: President, Simon Lyon: viee president, Harry Franc; treasurer, L. Star- gardter; recording secretary. Dr. M. Herman, and financial secretary, S. J. Glaser. ao Good Templar Visitations. ‘The officers of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars made an official visit to Good Will Lodge, No. 7, Monday evening. The meeting was largely attended by officers and members | of Good Will and other subordinate lodges. Work in the subordinate and first degree was exemplified by «i Secretary Spurgeon and P. G. Commander Rowley. Thesday evening # similar visitation wasmade to Minnehaha Lodge, No. 1, at which the grand jeers took full charge of the work of the 4, initiating two candidates and thus ex- emplifying the unwritten work of the stbordi- nate degree. The meeting took into considera- tion holding of a “pound party” for the Denerft of the poor of the District. vited to Present Their Grievances. ‘The board of supervising inspectors of steam- boats, now in seswon in this city, have adopted # resolution inviting the Grand Harbor of te Awerican Brotherhood of Steamboat Pilots to ppear before the board by .committee and present auy grievance which that organization peat ES Col, Reichelderfer Chosen. Last evening the members of the Morton Ca- dets, company B, second battalion, D. C. N. G., met for the purpose of filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of Capt. C. F. Cook, Maj. O'Brien presiding. In the informal ballot ‘the only nominees were First Li . ©. Red- } man of the company and Col. L. H. Reichel- derfer of the High School Cadets. Tae ballot-| ing ended amid great applause in the choice of | Col. Beichelderfer. i It Was a Rabbit. ‘This morning at an early hour a carrier boy found in front of 1518 9th street a bundle wrap- ped im brown paper and neatly tied. On ex- amining it acard found on which was written: “My name is Neilie, please see that 1am burried.” ‘The little fellow sup; then that it was dead baby be had found and he Dore it tenderly to the second precinct station, sui when the oficers further investigated the Dandie it was found to contain the body of a rabbit, i Kev. Dr. MacArthur's Lecture. ‘The lecture of Dr. R.S. MacArthur at Met- Rerott Music Hall, Tuesday evening, was much enjoyed by an appreciative audience. Consider- ing the popularity of the lecturer the attend- ance was notas large as expected. but those who did go were amply repaid. Dr. MacArthur ian exceedingly pleasing speaker and thor- oughly at home on the platform In his Jectare entitled “Chips,” or more properly Chips from the World's Workshop for the Last Thirty Years,” he discussed chips of literature, invention, discovery, patriotism and reform. and gave salient points and striking Fesults in the world’s great workshop. The riod reviewed is the most remarkable in the tory of the world. Representative W. L. Wilsou of West Virginia presided and intro- duced Dr, MacArthur in a few well-chosen | remarks. ; = as Kode a Bicycle on the Ice. Mr. J. E. Gessford yesterday afternoon rode as far down the river as Shepherd's wharf on a Pueumatic-tired bieyele on the ice, but could proceed no further on account of the snow drift. He found the ice perfectly safe. This ie the first time it has been tried on a bicycle. | _ Want « Quit-Claim Deed. | ‘Theo. Mosher et al. filed « bill against Notly €. Young, residing in Mexico, for the appoint- | ment of s trustee to convey to complainants | lot E, square 102. They stated that they are entitled to a quit-claim deed from the heirs of Igpetius F. Young and defendant bas refused te Join the other beirs in making such deed. eee aen Souvenir Coins. * In compliance with many requests, Tar Stan Yas secured, for the accommodation of its *patrons, @ supply of Columbian Exposition | Souveuir half sollar coins, which will be fur- | nished at cost pprice,—one dollar each. Apply ‘t the counter of Tux Stax business office. | and for the chorus, and on that account it is | not so frequently «ang; but those who listened | Last night they naturally imbibed a certain Sovrazen Paxcaxes, By Mre. Eliza R. Parker, Bedford, Ky.. Author **Economical Housekeeping.” Beat smooth four eggs, and half pound of flour, melt four ounces of butter, adf tothe butter in which has been mixed a teaspoonful of Cleveland's Baking Powter with ons ounce of sugar and half pint of milk. Heata frying pan very hot, grease, put ina spoonful of the batter at atime, spread evenly over the surface, turn until brown on both sides. by all who are fond of the lofty and devotional style of oratorio music. The score of “Elijah, though perhaps equally beautiful. is much more dificult than the “Messiah,” both for soloists to its effective recitatives, its melodious solos and its grand choruses last night found little that was wanting to make its interpretation well nigh-perfect. The audience filled nearly seat in the ali and showed its apprecia- tion by liboral though discriminating applause. The work of the Choral Society deserves the highest praise. ‘There were about Use only Cleveland's Baking Powder, 200 people in the chorus, and the voices were | —proportionsare mace for that. well balanced. Their singing gave evidence of . the careful rehearsals they had been subjected == to, and the earnestness of their work showed = February 5, 1802. that they had been most intelligently directed. Gaccmaabe amount of the enthusiasm of the conductor, Mr. Walter Damrosch, who seemed to be at better advantage than on any former occssion, but the work of bringing the chorus up to that point when Mr. Damresch could take it in its excellence and give it the niceties of expres- sion that go to make up the finished perform- ance devolved upon the assistant conductor, Mr. Dusbane Cloward. In none of the choruses did the society show any hesitation or uncer- tainty, but in every instance it proved ite thorough comprehension of the spirit of the work and its perfect confidence in ite ability to mect all requirements. The soloists generally gave satisfaction, but the two that excited Baking Powder is in steady use in my kitehen.” MARION HARLAND. CITY ITEMS. games Special Present Day. 729 7th st. itive enthusiasm by the distinctness of their | 729 7th st. given away. 729 7th st enunciatign, their broad, full tones and dra- matic fervor were Mr. Bushnell and Mias Flem- A great chance ing. Mme. Tavary had comparatively little op- to get useful poctunity to display Ler excellent voice and ar- and Ornamental tistic method, but what she did do she did well. China and Decorated Mr. Clark in his solo work was satisfactory, but Ware free. in the concerted numbers he was overshadowed | -. ~, 7 by his associates. Taken asa whole, however, | “20 thet = | 720 7th “Elijah” as given last night was the most satis- pf ey Sar, factory oratorio performance ever presented in this ei Tar Wacyer Coxcert Toxtont.—Tonight will occur the Wagner coneert to be given at Mietzerott Music Hall by Anton Seidl and his Metropolitan orchestra, assisted by a corps of ¥ocalists of exceptional ability. The program will inelude selections from “‘Lohengrin,” the “Siegfried Idyl,” “Tristan and Isolde,’ Meistersingers,” “Parsifal” and “The” VW The vocalists will be Emma Juch, Nin Amanda Fabris, Keppler-hiegg, n Metz, Flora Bertell, Elizabeth Northrop, in the city, 729 7th st. Goods magnificently displayed: no trouble for vou to see what you want and make selection. ‘Two special present days, Friday and Saturday, but come tomorrow; you will be crowded Lucey Osborne. Gertrude May Stien, Adelie 7th st. on Saturday 729 7th st. Baldwin, Marie Baldwin, Mane Maur —— It __ iw the rusk. Wichman. Charles Kaiser, Wm. Stephens and . Emil Sax Mr. Clifford Schmidt will be — Estra. concert maste: Mr. Vietor Hervert, violon- cellist, and Mr. John Cheshire, harpist. This a will be the most complete Waguer entertain- Ecce Cock. ment ever given in this city. Mansa Gare-Hayses.—Minna Gale-Haynes, In addition the distinguished young American actress, will to the above make her first appearance in Washington as a special presents star at Albaugh’s 1 il on Mon- we will give day evening enact the role of Juliet in “Romeo e to the and Juket,” supported by an excellent cast— Eben Piympton as Romeo; Milnes Levick, Mer- Mth customer cutio: John Malone, Benrolio; H. A. Langdon, on Friday Friar Laurence; Owen Faweet, Peter; Arthur & Handsome bait: Mra. Sol. Smith, the Nurse: "ea Set. Miss Lizzie Goode, Lady Capulet. “As You Like It,” ““The Hunchback,” “Lady of Lyons” and “Ingomar” will foilow in the order named, making an excellent repertoire for the week's engagement of this young American star. A Busy Day.—Harry Crandall will bring a season of faree comedy at Harris’ Bijon Thea- ter next week. He will appear with a company of funmakers and specialty artists in the bi r Lewis, 7; To the 163d customer 8 100-piece Dummer Set. To the 325th customer #20 in gold. 500th customer anew Light-ranning Sewing Machine. rious skit entitled “A Busy Day.” A large Remember,these number of original idens are promised. hold good for Tae Kesxrz-Santiey Compaxy.—The Rentz- both Friday Santley Company will present at Kernan’s The- ater next week its successful new departure, Frank Dumont’s spectacular burlesque, ““Amer- ica: or, The Discovery of Columbus,” which retains all the attractive features of the variety entertainment, and affords a host of brilliant burlesquers and clever comedians ample oppor- tunity to exercise their versatile talent. Mana- ger Abe Leavitt has carefully staged the produc- tion. Among the artists are Georgie Lama- reausce, Harry Le Clair, Lottie Elliott, Mabel Nurbis, 'Puseyand Lester, Mile. Lesville and the Orion Trio. Lrevr. Peary.—The celebrated arctic ex- plorer, Lieut. Robert E. Peary, U. S. N., will give is beautifully illustrated lecture, “The Exploration of Northern Greenland: or, Across the Continent on ice,” twice next Monday at Metzerott Music Hall.’ There will be a matinee at 3:30 p. m. for the benefit of school children and ladies who cannot go out at night,and then in the evening at 8 o'clock. Besides telling the story of his trip Lieut. Peary will give 100 snap shots at Eskimo land, will present Astrup, the Eskimo driver, and his team of dogs and exhibit countless curios from the frozen north. Seats may now be secured at Metzerott's. and Saturday. Customers will be waited on promptly in the order in which they arrive. Garat Cuixa axp Jarax Tea Co, 729 7th st. ‘Telepbone 816. —— Former Members of the Rochdale Co- operative Society, if not more than one year lapsed, can renew membership for 25 cents each on application to any officer or agent of the so- iety before April 30.1893. By order of execu- tive committee. L. 8. Eaeny, Secretary, 707 G st. uw. $a26-3t It Sun Rise Chop Tea Has no equal for the money. Try @ pound for 50c. Merzcen's, 417 7th st. n.w. tt uns and Rifles. Large and varied stock at low prices. WaLronp’s, Pa. ave. Telep'e,1761.1* : % : We Have but a few days more, and shall sell the entire stock of Clothing at half price. CANNON Batt CLotuixe Co., Horr, who sang the part of| 3* ee Robin Hood at the pertormance of the Boston- Do:Wou Hove to Geant inns Tuesday night.ts now, perhaps, the sweetest | The pennies? Duy one of car Glin Derbies tenor upon the English operatic stage. Al-| they were $1.90 and 2—and figure out your though his voice is not a big one it has singu- | saving. Rox cue Tih ase lar purity of tone, is remarkably flexible and | id es od shows the resuit of the most careful cultivation. | Mr. Hoff isa Washingtonian, and assuch the peo- | ple of this city arenatarally proud of his success, | though bisabihties both asa singer and aetor have ‘These Three Go Together: Wash Tub— ‘ash Board—Clothes Line. Tnorr, 1602 14th. = “8 Nuts, Raisins and Candies. Fresh stock commanded the warmest recognition in every iieaieonte gy 2 . : city in which be has appeared. He is a worthy | “2 Prices very low. Merzoxa’s, 417 7th st. 1 alternate with Mr. Karl, and the leading role| Go to the Caxxox Baut CLormixa Co. for a does not suffer at bis hands, ‘Suit or Overcoat for half price. 7th and Dsts.1t EMEMEERED. “I have been occasionally troubled with Coughs, and in each care have used Brown's Bronchial ‘froches, which have never failed, and I must say they are second to none in the world.””-—Felix A. May, Cashier, St. Paul, Minn. Burns’ Anniversary Celebrated by the Cale- donia Club With a Banquet. Over a hundred of Scotland’s sturdy sons sat about the banquet table last night and toasted the land of the thistle and the glory of its bard, Robert Burns, to the inspiring tunes from a bagpipe. Every year this occasion repeats itself, and those who receive invitations to be present at the Burns anniversary banquet of the Caledonia Club count themselves among the fortunate. ‘The banquet was given last night at Faber's cafe on 9th street and was one of the most successful and pleasant yet held. Anexcellent menu was disposed of until the course “waughts o” whusky” was reached,when Dr. Thomas Miller, as toastmaster, assumed the leadership in the entertainment, and the re- mainder of the evening was given over to speech, song and the course on the menu just referred to. During the evening the following toasts were res) “The day we celebrate,” John The President.” D. McFarland; J. Howlett; “Our adopted coun- . phe land we left.” Win. “The press,” Chas. A. Hamilton; “Our kindred societies,” R. Rothwell; “The Caledoma Club,” Wm. Jardine; ‘The lassies,” Joseph MeCondach; ‘The capital city,” Cay Robert Amor, and “Our departed members, Robert Low. ‘After each toast there were songs and recitations, while John Sutherland brought back the recollections of the old country by his selections on the bagpipe. Among the guests present were J. C. Taylor, Gen. Balloch, Jus. Nimmo. Mr. Harris of Minnesota, Prof. Thos. Wilson of the National Museum, Thos. Somerville and John Gibson. ‘The vocal music was supplied principally by Messrs. Drummond, Balloch, Oliver, Anderson, Silver, Taylor, Black, Hothwell, Cochran and a ds, Wauronp's, 477 ave.1t* For Medical Purposes try a bottle of our Pure Rye Whisky. £1.00 per quart, att Merzonn's, 417 7th st. now, Cutlery of ail kin You Can Buy « Suit or Overcoat that cost $16 now for $8 at the Caxxox Bau. CLoruina Co., 7th and D sts. it ate. Villette’s 4 Otls cures chilblains. Atdrug- gists’. ja2d-oe le “Grand” Cut Plug is tho Bost Smoke or Chew. ‘Try it. jal7-eolm —- Try Our Electric Water White Oil for lamps and stoves. Perfectly safe: no odor; beautiful light. Special price in 5-gallon cans. H.W. Orrvtt, 32d and N streets northwest. ja24-3t There ts Nothing which will so quickly andeffectually remove the bad taste produced by smoking or chewing*tobacco ua a piece of White's Yucatan Gum. ja23-6t = ~ New Sewing Machines, $18.50, Only At Avgraacn’s, 7th and H, Domestic Hooms. jal0-eol0t » as rand” Cut Plug is the Best Smoke or ‘Try it. jal7-eolm Ladies! Buy the Old Reliable, Time-tested Wheeler & Wilson. Each year brings it new laurels, Progressive mechanical expert’ of today a Your grandmothers used one, and the most oo” bit Seas THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. AMUSEMENTS. ‘MEtenorr Music matt. CHILDREN’S MATINEE, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, AT 3:30. EVENING AT 3, LIEUT. ROBERT F. PEARY, U. 8 ¥., ‘Will deliver his’ beautifully illustrated LECTURE, “THE EXPLORATION OF NORTHERN GREEX- LAND: OR, ACROSS A CONTINENT OF ICE.” undred *‘snap shots" at Eskimo Land. the Eskimo deiver. and his ‘ean of does? COUNTLESS CURIOS FROM THE FROZEN NORTH. General iss ; Teserved seats. 75 ona. Etcaren Sets RIG Grice at the toa popular demand, the number of inl G1 reserved vests bas been! lnrvelytnereused —_— the above prices may be had at See display in show window. _ja23-7t ACADEMY. ALL THIS WEEK. Laat Burgess Matinee on Saturday. LRG In the COUNTY FAIR. COUNTY FAIR. JOHNSTONE BENNETT as “JANE.” Seats now on sale. NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. ‘Every evening and Saturday matinee. THE FAMOUS BOSTONIANS. BARNABEE, KARL AND MACDONALD, Proprietors and Managers. Presenting the Remarkably SuccessfulOpera Comique. ROBIN HOOD. By Rezinaid De Koven and Harry B, Smith, NOTE-—Plenty good seats are still unsold for all performances. Prices, 25c., 50c., $1.00 and §1.50. ‘Monday, January 30—WILSON BARRETT. Seats are now selling. 3a28-tt prer. cor, sce emer 3 gb CALD WELLS DANCING ACADEMY. ats. new. Class for, beeiane Taesday and rs ¥ lestons given by appointinent venini te leskons given, by appointinent, Address 107 E st. n. ACADEMY. 107 Es Jaz6-2w" Mr. Charles Fronman’s Company In ‘THE QUEEN OF COMEDIES. a JANE, WITH DAINTY JOHNSTONE BENNETT SIS an AVA LL NEXT WEEK WILL BE RIGHT “IN IT." AAA ae wan ® ‘OW GET YOUR SEATS—WE D® THE REST. ar oe: Ty ‘& ARLY COMERS SECURE THE BEST. mam “x“nn >; ja Ej EI E ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ‘ENT EE SATU! 4t NG. RDAY. #. POWE! Magnificent production of the latest European success, GLEN-DA-LOUGH, QLES-DA-LOUGH. GLEN Da-Lout GLEN-Da-Couay: GLENDALOUGH, Aromantic Irish drama, introducing the popular young comedian und superb vocalist, z 3. K. MURRAY, 3. MURRAY: Anda thoroushly competent company. A production perfect in every detail. BAL Next Week— MINNA GALE-HAYNES. EXTHASALBAUGH'S OPiRA HOUSE Week bevinnine Monday, Jani Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. First engagement in Washiugton as Siar of Under the Direct ft ABBEY, SCHOEFFEL & SHR. “sapporied vy bi EBEN PLYMPTON. EBEN PLYMPTC REPERTOIRE. Monday, Tuesday, Werlnesday, Matinee and Night, Kespeare’s Love 3 Friday —"-HUNCHBACK.". Saturday Matinee—-""LADY OF LYONS. Saturday NGOMAR.” Sale of seats now oF: TELARD’S HAL SATURDAY, JANUPRY 28, 1893, 8 O'CLOCK. PANTOMIME PYGMALION AND GALATEA, For the benefit of th NEWSBOYS' AND CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. By the SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB OF KENDALL G! Tickets, 59 and 75 cents Jats ‘THIS WEEK (Matinees Tuesday, Thurslay and Saturday) THE CITY CLUB + Spectacular Farce-Comedy Co. Next week—Rentz-Sant'ey. 3220-08 NEW Natiosan treater. ‘One Week Only, Beginning January 90. THEDISTINGUISHED AUTHOR-ACTOR, WILSON BB A RRR RRR E! TTIT TITT § B AA R RR ad T T Be Mh RM EPR BF OT OF Sep ASE ER RE bee FF And his FAMOUS LONDON COMPANY, Aided by every requisite of scene,costu:ne, tausic and appointment. Monday night... . a ‘Tuesday and Thursday nights. Wednesday matinee. “THE Weanesday night _“BEN MY CHREE" ‘Saturday matinees (The new) “HAMLET” Friday night Saturday nieht...... 1... “THE SILVER KING” Sale of seats begins Tuursday, January 26. No advance in prices. “CLAUDIAN” saree ME"™txorr Music walt. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, 8 P. M. GRAND VOLUNTEER CONCERT For the SUFFERING POOR OF THE DISTRICT By the COMBINED MUSICAL TALENT OF THE CITY. Reserved seate, 50c.. 75e., 81. for sale at W. G. Metaevott Co.'s, 1230 F 235t MEtZExorT’s music HALL. Mitchell. ‘The members of St. George Society | Roances the best in. the world to be the LECTURES who were present as guests were Messrv, How- | High Arm, No. 9, Pitce, 437 Sth st. n.w., one we a Zeid cae lett, president; Woodley, Lockwood and Roth- | door south of E. iz: d21-tf "HILOSOP! i LIGI Ecce ne ee ee rand” Cut Plug is the Best Smoke or MERWIN-MARIE ENELL. dich, John Robertson, Robt. Low, Wma. Silver, | CheW.> Try it. JalT-eolm | , FOUR OOLOCK SUNDAY APTERNOONS, ” MeKeri : tac : SEI UE ‘nbject for SUNDAY, January 29, Alex. MeKericher and Robt. L. Cameron. Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, the only| RELIGION BEFORE THE BAN OF SCIENCE, Sa em Cocoa with rich chocolate flavor. 7 FUTURE SUBJECTS: ‘Thrown From His Team. pE ree a. valacahlie February 5—The Fivafuld Aspect of Bi About 9:30 o'clock last night Mr. George F.| §. Heller. th wt akw., making spe | Forraars 1o—the pRnoegpny of Poctrine. Dable of Nofth Capitol and Ist streets while | cialty in Ladies’ and @ fialr Cutting | Ertruaty 28 The Phtionaphy ofthe Interior Lite. driving on Massachusetts avenue, between North | 2d Shampooing; also cures Daxdra, ocT-tr | Mateo. The Haliesovby of alta wound. He was taken to the 6th precinct sta- | Headaches cured “while you = ‘Abell 8—The Tra fliamanisne tion and after Dr. Harmon had dressed the eee tan ad Abril 16 The Covenant of Light. wound he was taken to his home. ; Elixir Babek cures all malarial discases | -* 200" collection jaa Se ee |S prmrvarisy,» itual 1 cratic Ruevwatisa. Molzeratits Siaate A Gisele otre 928 71 Axv 706 K Sr. N.W. A BARGAIN IN LINEN TOWELS. Mr. R. D. Wheeler. the popular deputy sheriff of Burlinston county. Vt.. says: ,“I suffered‘terrivie tortures for teu years with sciatic rheamatisia. tried about everything, but never got « dollar's worth of help. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparills. Since taking it don’t have any pain and can get around all ° For! RECEPTIONS, LECTURES, ENTERTAIN- ‘THE NEW CARROL INSTITUTE HALL, ‘On 10th st. Above New York ave. 230 p.m. Admission 10 cents. The convenient, best heated Fight. If Hood's Sarsaparilia cost €10 2 bottle 1] Alotof Fine Damask Pancy-bordered Linen Tow- | 4:2? should continue using it. Thave advised = good | ¢lx Reduced from 186. to 12%e. fines. mine ay canine ee tee many of my friends to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, for | _ CORSETS—ALL THE RELIABLE MAKES: Know that Dr. Strong's, Dr. Warner's, BR. & G., ‘Thomson's, | 49° J.B. and P. D. auch ey Baan rata | Cc. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. EDUCATIONAL THIS EVENING. FUTURE DA\s. 3 “WASHINGTON. 6) 000 WORTH OF DIAMONDS, GOLD mi EK Auctioucer= uit Pa: aves unlee stra TRUSTEES: SALP OF VALUABLE UNrwnmoven | Tjsnr Se LWT = STREET. BETwreN Pinot AND rized | X EXPERIENCED ‘MUSIC TRACKER wrt 2 TOMgRROW. Of paptis if design my mt heh By rirtue of a cprtain deed of tres: recorded in Liber | Spit detrei FLPALTS DEPARTMENT, JANUARY 20, 1603 — | No. 1711, folio S* et sea. one of the Inna records for | Sy.” Rov Xare ate FAWDAT. GASUARY CWESIT" | reyes woot en Sih ate forelegs Sater | ONTT VERNON” MOSS SUDIO. i0u or ET SEVENTH, Vatth at ONE OCLOCKP. at ome Bay | the preaiecs, on, FRIDAY, THE THIRD Day oF | My . 8 }oS este sre pio tom ere Horse, b'ind in right eye, gore ap EU | FERRUARY, Jism, AT HALF-PAST FOUR | Terms moicraic. No change for exatmiuing Vow? , West section. _ By order of the officer. SAMUEL | O'CLOCK | P.M. following described prop: ja20-:* FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FINSTEIN: plum tonoster Te | gray ta the Nclty “ot “Werhineton. Distriot 8 | 7 sia 8 CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL RATCLIFFE, Das & GO CAUGTIONF ENR — | Solombie! "to Si ite numbered ix 0). seven | OULUMPIA CONSERVATORY GF MUSIC) wie ry ‘FE, DAR & CO., AUCTIONFERS, n cleman and Bw. Plano department, pr! or clase. Will be hold at the SROPENNA. AVE X.W. | Wntcrveutaivision of perio! aguare, ave bendred | $204, ROWIN TART Trinrial” late od FLES' ARM a atest! ity Tecorsedin Liber 1, pase | E&tland Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass gear ~ ORY. ANOTHER CATALOGUE SALE OF iin the survescr'e citer the Diserietat Columns. | = er ‘Zi a BOLLS AUCTION eee Seid subset toa deed of trust on lot Oto secure the | PAINTING AN OlL OoLNS FACONT BTR ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1893, “THE. wi THAT MIN THE a,» | aot S800 and interest. competent teacher Ter: eS per Under the auspices of the wLowEns Tee ee SPRING,” | "Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in | vance. Ula New Sark ase et BOARD OF LADY VISITORS, EVERY VARIETY OF COLOR AND KIND. —e - E ¥ chose = TULIPS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE, . ae ek Se een ar | = Magee THE U. 8. MARINE BAND, HYACINTHS. SINGLE AND DOUBLE. annum, secured by deed of trust on property or amen husetts ave Under the leadership of £ direct jprpoctation af Sesvaieetene ail casi, at the option of the purchaser. One bi Fo: SIGNOR F. FANCIULLI, Se ‘AT OUR BOOMS, WO” PENNSYL- dollars deposit at Lume of sale. Terma, to be. y = TOUNG LADIFS AND CHTLDREN, ‘Will render the music on this occasion. NANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, rick andes ef theasioalies necro einen Affords every factiity to thove w nara enees ar FEEDS NORE Hist OU SaEoex | erent ners enie Sopa Mrs. Levi P. Morton. ¢ tM D, DARDY THOMPSON.) trustees mation given te clauses in ph Mra, John W. Foster, rs. Meiville W. Fuller, Reinet Wilton: for m2" RUFUS and tepewr ting a ey, BEET Charies Foster, Bre Rtepen . Field, yeo5dieda RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. a Pied FEBRUARY 2. Im Mrs. ——— — —— ————— LUM BAN IVERST CORCO! 3 Sire: Sohn W Rabie, FUTURE DAYS. ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, {FIC SCHOOL--DEPARIMENT OF Puy aton. irs. J. M. Rusk, Mra J. ‘ameron, L —_ coer the t M. Mrs 5 aoe re 3B Cameron. Daring the nest term Mr. Lewis and My. Bumatend Metamora fg soum a Snoteld, 1S) BENSINGER: AUCHOSEER: — tint Raustions and Matioe- 4 Gountess do Sponmeck, * . ORIENTAL CARPETS aR ieaenecetee Mathie Menace, Peg ae WASHINGTON HORSE AND CAR. All Lectures after . "Mes, Henry Chi Hod RIAGE BAZAAR, 4 AND RUGS. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. 940 LA. AVE. N.W. M. Mason, Mra. Fwd. McCauley, PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES, McMillan, Irs. Charles C. Glover, MARES AND MULES. S Paelgs : Ralph ©. Jobnaon, ‘We will sell at the Bataer SATURDAY —— ire. Joun A Htoawerse MORNING, JANUARY TWENTY BOARD OF LADY VISITORS. EIGHTH, «t TEX O'CLOCK: ‘Mrs. T. B. M. Macon, c. ‘Miss Virginia Miller, A car load of Horses, Mares and See WA Beitiett, Mo Fb wena ‘Mules, consigned to us by Mesera. 2. Mrs. George L. Bradley, Mrs. Marshall MeDonaid, Fox & Son of Baltimore, Md., to be s0! ¥ isle "Geo. W ae Mies Figs Mie. ML Norton, 7 Mrs. Admiral Franklin, Mra. Saniuel F. Philips, Banani rie aia Bs Mre KeM- Gallaudet,” Mrec 28" Purips. ALSO Mra T. MC Gale, Mrs. A. Parke 30 head of Horses ond mares tonsigned to us by different parties in this city, to be sold for want of use. Henry. is sale will be one o! o1 Miss Garsiine Henry, ‘This sale will be one of the best oppor- Mrs. W. H. Hoeke, tunities of the season. Do not fail to Mrs. Flizabeth Hobson, attend if you are in search of good au! ABOUT 500 PIECES, IGNED US BY ONE OF THE LARGEST HOUSES IN NEW YORK, COMPRISING MANY RARE AND VALUABLE PIECES OF THE FINEST GRADES, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHIN OUR SALES ROOMS, 1407 G ST., WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD, 1899, RK S saat ra AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M. TACH DAY. T. Swann, malsat your own ficares, fe Sibu. 8. EENSINGER, A vetfoneer, EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, uciae Taekerman, a car . Mrs. HW. Kauffmann, Teer. $a2G-26 940 LA. AVE. N.W. JANUARY THIRTIETH AND THIETY-FIRsT. + Beats Ribbons : IPHOMAS DOWLING S HONS, Rast, GEE uw | P- S—We invite special attention ty this collection, Mrs L. % Weiter, ‘OUR SALE SATURDAY, JANUARY TWENTY. | ®* many of the pieces are new to this market and o Foor commirrer. FLGUIH. Ig AT TL CLOCK A WES ‘ Lieut. B. M. Mason, Chairman. OUR Al (ION KOOMS, 612 E STRE OR extra quality, and all sizes, Tickéts—Single, 82; gentiemin and two iadies, 85; | WE B CI VERY LARG. gan be obtained from the lady visitors, the directors, | Lr FEECTS, CL 5 hot weiry, drug and book stores and et the hail | TN A PRIVAT KESI- LATIMER & SLOAN, on the evening of the bail. EE | Ds AUCTION ROOMS os AXHIRITION OF FINE ARTS BY — | FO; NCE OF SALE, AND WILE BE | a23tte1 Auctioneers. E Mr. JULES DIEUDOUNE. 50! Y KERERVE. Studio G09 F st. now. Mite cocrne Bit eae ja23-6t" oom 4. s ‘LOK SUUCES. PIER AND MANTEL <aik M ay E CAMINETS, REPT BET FURNITURE IN 0. ALNCT a y| Sourieas METEROTT Music WALL, Ht FOLDING BEDS, ODD BU STOLY FRAM i ae WALNU Py ‘vistas of a ered the Sth cay of To. oes A bere} ene Co ne Distt THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29, or a inintin ta. the cage of William, C. Dowett ete rit &% ¥ be ETL OF O ERS. as. al +a AD A, at HALF-PAST FOUR OCLO: i "offer for sale at pubite ts } tT 80 8 ES. ISOEAIS | fe ome strate fe eat of W = x OROCKERY, | the” “ect 3. inehes of lot 1S, it Kefigsana Thompsons sditinon 7 part fax the same Iatecoried in hook 5S, FEE bis ppp a IGARS. ne of eo he SMrveye gs fi t pp £. WELVE O'CLoe Sieukan pebgeet soem ‘SSg ER W p> D L AKRIAGES, BUGGIES, HAR- Bagh E no Dp L : sis. FER il DDD LLLL SS de s wile, price ay ined =. ant a deposit of $100 = - pe reciuined a: tin the terms of sale cae GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 1216 F. he sonia within en age th Sri ree —4 , TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE, Ipnoven | tecjents© Mfrila the ak and cot of the defeating é PROPERTY evita BE EER | Purchaser. All conveyancing and recording at the ex METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA, THAN NTH STREETS EXTENDE, By virtue of a certain deed of trast recorded in Liver No. 1397, folio 443 et seq. one of the land records for the District of Colum duest of the party secured thereby Brae ah eeeimees, ob MONDAY, Fen RUARY SIXTH, | 1843, at HALF-PAST "FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the tollowing described property in the county of Weshington, District of Columbia, to wit! The west 20 feet front on. I full devth of” lor, nu eped ‘ten WITH FOURTEEN SOLOISTS, INA at public a GRAND WAGNER PROGRAM. Seats now on sale at Metzorott's Music Store, where analytical books containing program may be purchaser. ed in the office of the sirvevor of the ict of Columbia, with the perperual richt to use the west > feet front by the fall depth of said lot as en. alleyway only: sold subject to a deed of trast tosecure the sum of #750, with interest at 6 per cent from Sep- tember 17, TSi?. ‘Terms of sale: All cash in excess of said deed of trust, 8100 deposit at time of sale. Terms to be com- plied with iu ten Gay's or the property will be resold defauiting purchaser after five days! (OF Dancing, cor. Sth and Pa. ave. x.e., Mondays and ‘Thursdays. 88 per quarter or 83 per monthin sl vane MASKS: FAVORS For rar 6 I izes, Dinner 8 Fraine:, French Tissue b Novelties in Toys, Ke. 172m, Fisk and cost readvertisement. JOHN T. ARMS, JG eotds "THOS. WAGGAMA’ 2 rook Pictures, .D, 421 Oth st. DAY, the FOURTH DAY of HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M terms and condit‘ons as in the origmal said sale being at the Pense oF purchaser. WILLIAM X. DUHAMEL. ‘Trostes, Toute : DUNCANSON BROS., ‘Auctioneers. Ga-The purchaser at the above sale of this havin made default in complying with the terms thereof I'will resell the saidalsove mentioned wuction i front of the ware FEBS RUARY, 1893, at ‘pot the same vertisenent, risk and cost of the defaniting WILLIAM K. DUHAMEL, Trustee, 450 La * mniwes on | ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctonsers, 1407 G st HANDSOME OAK BED ki Boards TES. SIDE- OOM sur EATHER DINING CHA AND EASY CHa) SES. MAHOGAN DSOME ROC AK TON i OFFICE DESKS, oS Fiaxo, RARE ANTI a JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, MAHOGANY WARDROBE WITH CLAW FP ‘YOODMAN'S SOCTETY ORCHESTR, D' ‘Oth and D sts. now, PATTRRSSES, FILLOwS, BOLSTERS, Ci F Firat clogs nusic turaished, for Weddings, Re- Sree ae PeELVe' ic. aie pay. ceptions, Balls, Gevinaps, Parties, Dinners. Teas, | PEREMPTORY SALE OF PRAM: ews ee oe Dances, ‘Ke. Address 726 7th stu. Ww. ja-im” | AND.LOT, BEING HOUSE Noe i TIctEe Hoes ASD OTHER VE- PORSREESDAY SEY 1S SATURDAY, JANUARY TWEYTY-FIGHTH, — Pe RST, %3, at TEN O'CLOCK A. in our sales EXCURSIONS. é&c. front “ Sithin our sal : $1 incites part havin dept a. feet to d0-toot alte tof oni haf 100 franie hose. MT. VERNOY AND THE TOME OF WaSH-| ‘Terms: One-third cosh: balance in ena! metant | PQ ATOLU T an ‘cone and two years: notes to be aiven bear:| ERO at Fa i Only means of communication is via the Washincton, Alekondria end Mt Vernon Electric Railway frou Alexandria. ‘Terms to be complied with in fifteen days, otherwise right reserved 10 Tas tof dbfanit buser after Are wnt of snek resale in some newspap ashington, D.C. J2G-dkeds DUNCANSON BROS., 4 AUCTION SAL OF UN 4 W. Pern! On | WEDNESDAY FIRST, 1883, ATT! 188, Cars heated by electricity leave locat depot, Alex- andria, on the arrive! of all trains from Wasuinzton. ‘Take cars of Pennsylvania Railroad at th st. depot. Fare for roznd trip, 4 i tchsa, all Books 211 evant al isposrd nf town cus! oruer= kindly 5 HEIDENDEIMER, Broker. PPUNCANSON Bhos., AUCTIONEERS. Lane. INTROVED SPS NO. ISS IN THE CITY est is overdue amon d Eings, aud Metal to 4p.m. Admission consist Earrings, Cold, of Sne Jeweire the race of bie F. A. REED, Supt. PARLORS, w. Full sets #2, wt Open day aud'uueht ant Id art new processes Used. the right chaser afte ET NORTHWEST, ASHINGTON G and ninety five (L auare one hindred being Ne. 1511 Rhode Isiand northwest, — imrrovements consist of tive- brick dwelling and two-story brick stab ‘A deposit of #2200 SIMON WOLF. 95 F MENRY F. WOODARD, Lith and Posts. n.w., is, 1407 G street. we will seli'es iwentioned above ection of & wtetioneers, FTE, DARE & CO., A’ x SALE OF TWO-8' ue cf @ decree paxced by the Sunreme Court | to508 17 rict of Columbia oa the 17th day in ecutty cause Ni. Janu- LIGSO, wherein “Mary wn Faytor Cronin te | ction, in front of notion. iu fro T. TNR, ‘ON TUES. on rear Oue-third cash andthe balance in ars from day of sais, with interest at 6 per centain per annum unti! p aly. f chee “purchase anred payments an? ta be secured by deed, ety wold. oc mil the purchase ¥ be pati int cast a id resordi If terms of sale are not Fs aft-T dey of xale the trastees reserve res=!} at risk and cost of defaulting pur- r Give dayw advertisement. ‘st. m, ue Gat in font of ky og oe Jal Odds ‘Trustess. TTB OTN. Wi CALL WORK | Vas nt folio 30 et vea.. ous of theland recomts of the ls arat-vlaas, | Money refunded | Distr juibia, wid by the diraction of the pai quand auveatieg. peivine upestetactors) Wars ent | teeered taatahat idee ee Pa PROFESSIONAL ___ wold, BL ny; ceaine, a wig | Bed as Dieter end hee wie, Of {ke | DROP. CLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED was, We. Hae ast -lw” » THE £WENTN-SIGHTH DAY OF JAN. advertising clairvoyant, astrologes and medimain: a Bane ES Area eat g Por Ok | iach wonderful prortetie sift ot exnon6 sieat, Graspwornens remises situate iu” the city. of Wasiinesns | telis all the events of your life from cradle toerars, ne Oh a reveals hidden recovers lost property or METHOD. livision of Stolen’ goods, points out Four snemies fromm, Sour ir hundred and seventy-five ‘as | friends, brings s-parated together, causes: ‘mar- The day of the ‘‘st-iug and fatiron” is past. in Liber 12. folio 170, ons of the | flare. with happy resuite, tells whether the one you ahh : Sug land records of the anrveyor's office, $f the District of | jorasuae Or faite, interprets dreams. ives success methods in dentistry are prevalent now. It is by em- Columbis. suiproved by s valuable two-story brick Birencer rom ober citer an aie ‘ronpie i iz Mances and skilled Terzms of sale: One-th the purchase mone: oy —- be cond modern time-saving appl and 61 veptine ee a a) ok a se Woods Wet shart have flied Gopwinets ‘operator te to prod fect resu leponi ‘of sale, pos en nay et tives only shat i = aay iis becrabag wep ad Ero (Deqnal tasealin a vid ved by ine rome Uysiness contdential. sittings, S0c- Hours, 5 te it bene! sory notes of the pure! 4 le payable to the order 4 » od - a bate ur patrons reap the benefit. sory no 3 vanes i fae (ivand heh oat A ted eS Co tractini, years, ve vifrom e ME. DREAMER, THE « FLEBKATED Extracting, 2 ikeraisa yertan seater iors’ | NPS, QuEAMER, Ta ONDE _CETERnaTED “3 bie semi-annually an T'sscared by 8 deed of trast upon | all events of life. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ; Sun- Gald Fitna Pies Racareeeth eercpes: sold, = be en - | day.10a.m.toSp.m. 1508 14th stn w. Lin’ VERY BEST TEETH, 88.00. within five (5) days from the day of sa'e the trustees Besro® CABINET VAPOR BATHS. SULPHUR, reserve the right to resell the property at the Tak and | 4 sea salt and ied. Also scientific massage. — cost of the defaulting porchaser or purchasers. All | Dr. SARA WAYOOTT, 1327 Gst.n.w. Hours from ‘ conveyancing 1 be at the vost of the purchaser or | 9a.ta. to10 b-m. Open Sundays. 120" U.S. Deszaz Assocrattos, FRANK Beatin, | Trustees. MME, BAPHAEL CLATAVOYANT AND ANTROI. CON. 7TH AND D STs. Sats li fale basen ~ Gates: tel NCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS her on love, business or health. how to retain husband or lover. ‘She won't stuons tutorins at Doman, At, PAD Tur BERLITZ SCHOCT OF TANOTAGDS, 13 American and §} Durcpean Mrar French, German. Spanish. itelian, Enelis. Greek anc Vrausiauons Latin, phn's Church), \D_ HARMONY. THROPAT: of St. (Organs om Principals. XEST MED wer Kinderearten, Advanced Peet —[ ends an CLASS ~ to Nat is. 220 stn. COACH Jat Le ELecutio’. OKATORY. DRAMATIC ACTION Sand voiwe culture, EDWARD C. TOWNSEND a Mist ADA'L. TOWNSEND, Teachers, 147 13 nw Pat IANO TFACHER SEVEN YEARS EXPERT. ence: beginners metho f a 1406 Hopkins plane ¢ P LANGUAGES, D SCHOON, 61 Gailiard, officter Mueller. author of t PHONOGRAPAY AN removed to the Ball hist. Ww. Pull sessions in Shc and Busitiew Course every Classes aiwaysin proeres TESS END STUDIO OF EXPRESSION. Hlocution Privat Pantomitue abd statics culture—Relaxation aud tension ait” Mee JASHINGTON OONSEL ATORY oF MUSIC, 1225 10th at. ‘Twenty-fourth year. Piano, — ey a RD. ‘Director nite Vv Moesr Venxox Sewrxany, CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS X. WASHINGTON, D. c. Fighteenth year opened OCTOBER 4 Aselect high-erade boarding and dav schon! for young ladier end ttle sarls—thorougly moder: im its spirit and methods, New buildings, perfect!s equipped for health and comfort—steam heat, passenger clevator, perfecs sanitation. Circulars sent on applicftion Tograduates, and to the public generally, i of- fered special study in Greek literature by transia- tions. A class becinning Homer's Viied will meet on Monday, February 1:!, 1803, and hold its sessions from 3 to 4 o'clock on Monday and Thursday after hoons for twelve Weeks following. Mr. ELIZABETH J. sowens, Principat. Portrait, painting, wou Eventi rianmes— Ant ae or circulars send alo ES and men's SCER MARTIN ENGLISH AND TRENCH For Soune Ladtes and 14 {TON FEMALE SEMINAR TH ST Tot opens ti instraction in all departments ply to Miss CLAUDIA eTUART. Prine ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE ST JOHN'S CoLLece, Vermou ._ and Thomas Circle. Call or send & —w val “trenta ciate. Wedtne way na articulare at gyn ERTRUDE NUTTING, Pring ea. Woorscownener aL contre of Shortland and Tshewritine Capitol st. day ant ny forexaininations: (U sesmions fates outiox. O; q MARTYN COLLEGE OF OMATE Et ed Bion poWik infinential M29 4eY © Leavitr oF nowt 2121 VERMONT AVE ¥. W. PIANO AND HARMON <—__ PIANO m0 ESSONS IN CHIN, . L ae ‘A OL AND TAPESTRE Misc. VINE, 20 13a at. aw. oT SCHOOL. isil FST NWS ‘A thy and ro x rowan oe for both sexes ot THOS. W- ELL, Miss, BALcine crvin. Srxvice institera Mim Boise Bia fag S44 10th st. Bw Pups successfully for tivil. service i DUCA TION HOR BEAL Pe EPs Serxdcama eaters National Bank of the ic Building, cor. 7th an@ . me Twenty-cighth scholastic ear begins September ft 180. Day andl Bieht tees a rtments, viz: Practical Business ieelonine aia Te ina Sessa ee ‘writime, Arcuitecttral and = es al Drew Spacious, britiantl nny waft iy Nene. ecg a Sivayr ie demand Moiterats, but ‘no compote » with, cheap ‘Oftice open every onsiness day. Telephone call, Loss ies ‘soul for bow eat a ae A one, Guna BANJO AND MANDOLIN TAUGHT ® ‘Learn in one tern: at Laan Ee = = you (BE EVANS DENTAL Par! a ee NPID, BRICK tes charms. 910 ¥ st. uw. Room 10. ery et ee te OH STO NW NOB varaninee AND | \PHS FLORENCE RICH WHITE OF BOSTON SPECIALIST IN CHOWN AND BRIDGR Wonk. Ramee oe heen San eRe ne AND AMALGAM FILLINGS. By Virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Ltber | 5 es A SEW TORR GLAIRVOTAG EXTRACTING WITHOUT PAIN. 95, folto 130et sea.s of the land recone ot the ye, MESRT BROWS, 4 NEW YORK CLatevovanr. age in Set of Testi oither apper or lower) | irict of Columbia, wo will sell at public auction In | arenccit Meets ee LEN aaRED Tee aceite Boke reakistment to the srams. and ar. | fro: of the orernises on THURSDAY. THE SECOND | Genonitionend the business for which you are te Hette netting of the teeth Zives 4 natural exprassion t2 | DAY OF FEBRUARY, 4. D. 18th AT4 O'CLOCK P. | Melted FREE- Sittines, 20c. and $1. fot the conntenance, an? absu.ute confor: is assared and | M.. sl! those certain’ pieces or Parcels of Idad and a adhe chs cami esta itnranteed. ffemises situate ant being in the ity of Washington, | O- buildin. = We insert mma Geena’ | Dasttic: of Columbia. Known and divtinenished as lots | JME. BROOKE TELts ALL THE EVENTS OF ork, syoiding the uss of a plate with all its | numbered ten (10) rnd eleven (11) in samuel David. | NL ifs. Allbesiness confiential. Patios ond cease, jecomforts and smnnvances, Jas-lm* | son's subdivision of lots in a one hua; | wen, 50k, each, 9am. t0 9pm DLs, BS. PARSONS. S. F COR OTH AND E STS | fe ioer (Noe Ne tise cata eal Boconaed | de == Die atin’ Spacialty gAchius and nlceratet | (), of the records nf ‘the eurvevors office ‘of the Die: | \[ME., PERRIN, THE TRUEST DESTINY Srplied to exma to slievinte rete ineeteastiag nat | egy guemits, alee Part of Cruimal ot Ce er ES en pen Branches of denticery..” oct erney-aevem 2), mie : ine the west Sein’ | 1531 Marion se w., bet. ‘Gin and Sth, Pend Gast LE DENTAL 'NFIRMARY—TEETE FILLED | tine (100) foot of meldiot enehe (Sor ee trad gd | Sede Pendent foathinported without charge excep? | are improved ‘by "a Ave-tlory Sina ta taitar atts | PLE, FRANCIS -CAED READER AXD TRANCE Site Colqmbisn Cal my Lto 3 fem. dally | Qu‘atartment hota: Eaten os eee orton 28 | dromPtod. 2B ists wee Sage Sunday ‘mary Opau £r0'8 ratidings, rights, Privileres MADAME, PAYS, MANICURE AND cutRoro. Soe eb sett matito, ‘on in anywise appertaining. dist, 703 1S THAT, NW. —" y DENTAL INFIHMARY-NATIONAG UNIVER. | |Terms: One-third of the wouer arerof FINE MANE ‘cor. Mth and! Kata mw: Opens tos alltay | the balance in three equal ‘GOODS south uf New York uoso-te year. ing, £:.. trea Fillings @ud pistes x; | and three mates to be fost of materials. elo i War He Diowr Maney Hes. ne diaa’ a “Because, she ‘hadn't 2 ovable, “sie is a temper. Good tee ‘ein aa \ ae nt a. Sea, = HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA CURES. R. D. WHEELER, Winooski Falls, Vt. medium prices. ABRIS' BIJOU THEATER. 7g Just thipk of a: in five ‘Piediinn, ah Mata ast $e Sie, |e ee Relichie Hostery foe lathes, site ded chives. Our P. MARAIS, 2. 1. BRITTON end 7. ¥. DRAX, gieece cae Printer, 81977 st. aw. | 16 yeara }— | |, NOOD"S PILL are the haw iter diner Pia. os- <nlese aon pevitts Sects per eps pao Rae RETIN sad F. “3 = Adet. irate oe ae ee froin first hands and save you all intermediate profits. Slits Clientes V0 See the" new espirant che * ogee ee gePeegemantete | Ths aes eT gy | MMOarrotmcmer om | G5. Bion 6 For 88.75, and Tuesday, by Latimer & Sloan, of all ne Sine fernitare inorder to chasge pee | Bars Sax Aso Scatr CRUISKEEN LAW. Bess. — Adri. ‘ Cleansed, purified and besutified by |CURA Next week—“‘BUSY Da¥." ¥ a Se SOAP, greatest of shin porters end well pao : oy sweetest of tollet Tux regular monthiy meeting of the Carroll | Ouiy-cure for pimples Sed block becka terace te =? irs ne E Jostitate will be held at the new institute build- | only preventive of tatammation and closyina ef the ‘The ‘battle ae omega tae. A attendance is | pores, the cause of most complesional disigurations Tis wan, Sold everywhere.