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8 “ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESBAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1893. ee te . + LOCAL M - For the Diet « Maryland and Vv ie, four w er. 8 y winds, shift- fee te seathe wormer Thursde eomiition at reservoir, tor © at influent gate we. 8 Low tide. 73am SH pom. Ove $1.19 Denny A Moxey Saver. Hesny Prax & Sex, cor. 7th and D. AporeaL ew bute to the exceptional merit * ette ie the adoption of ite ex seat the x or Mystic j 1» Machine w York. ne and Coasters. Great reduetion. an Clubs, former price ies’ Russe . 21.50: to tere \ former e - Heyes Artificial Eyes. Hernan, 453 Pa. ave. Cen #119 Derry A Bra Drive Hexny Paaxe & Sox, cor. 7th cured to suit or 9 Pa. ave. nw 4 Briefs. Gro. BR. Ge Catalogues, Specches the Exrme Canrrr w..are made moth- ne 435-2. Canvers Crraxrp Wee 1-615 Me am « of eburge clH7Y AND DISTRICE - AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Aungor’s Ovens Horsr. —Movjeska in Ring Henry Vill New Nariowat. Uwnarer. Mr. F. A. Sothern fe “Capt. Lettarbla Acapemy oF Muste.—T. Q. Seabrooke in The Isle of Champacne Hanes Buoe Tas The Police P: Tres Gus Hi 1 of S Barrer « yentre, 15th street erm STRERT SE x P.M.LO. Bright- ious an —— 1 | SONS OF DARTMOUTH. The Alumni Association of This City Their Annual Ranquet. Last night the loyal sons of Dartmouth Col-| lege gathered around the banquet table and ate sud talked and sang to the glory of therr alma mater. It was the eighteenth annual dinner of the alumni association, and over fitty men who received their diplomas from the old New Hampshire college were on hand last night. The dinner itself was an unusually handsome affair snd was followed by some excellent after- dinner speaking. At the business meeting of | the associntion earlier in the evening Gen. Veazey, the president, occupied the chair. Gen. Veazey was re-elected to the presidency b | and William Quinby, "83, was also re-elected as retary. a presidents bist Representative Nelson Dingley, ‘56, Prof. J. ii. Eastman BR wian, and W were chosen as vice nolds, "90, was elected m M. Hatch, °86, chorister. THE SPRRCHES, | After the members of the association had | | come through a long and elaborate menu came the time for the cigars and oratory. ‘The presi- dent delivered an eloquent inaugural address, after which he withdrew in favor of the toast- | master, Mr. R. (. Campbell, 82. The first | speaker called upon was Mr. Isaac F. Paul, ‘78, | of Boston, secretary of the executive commit- tee of the alumni association. He brought en-_ couraging reports concerning the old college, | which included $75,000 in improvements, a new | | athletic department and an energetic new pres- | nt, Dr. Tucker, late of Andover Seminars. ‘The following ‘telegram was sent to Dr. ker: “Dartmouth Alumni Association of Washing- . in banquet assembled, send cordial greet- ings to the new president and pledge hearty support. Among the speakers of the evening were Rep- | Tesentative Nelson Dingley of Maine, Kepre- sontatives Cogswell and Stevens of Massachu- | setts: Prof. J. R. Eastman, "62: Dr. H. M. Wells, | — ALEXANDRIA, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE DEBT PAYERS’ SCHEME. ALBAUGITS GRAND OPERA HOUSK. THIS AFTERNOON. _ FUTURE DAY. Forty members of the Hydraulion Steam Fire Engine Company attended its meeting last night and thirty-eight took part in the vote recommending to the fire wardens a candidate for driver of the coming hose wagon of the Hydraulion company under the new system. Messrs. Wm. Kell, Geo. Ward and Ernest Langley were placed in nomination and the vote stood: Kell, 20: Ward, 14, and Langley. 4, so Mr. Kell was declared the’ nominee of the company for driver. The successful candidate entertained the firemen at an oyster supper after the close of the meeting. TRE ALEXANDRIA COURTS. The corporation court, Judge Norton, will open its term next Monday. The county court was adjourned yesterday evening by Judge Chichester. Before it closed Wayland Brooks was fined $100 or required to serve two months in jail on conviction of gambling. It is under- stood that other gaming cases will be taken up at the next term of the court. AN ALEXANDRIAN BAILED, TO THE THE FOLLOWING LETTERS EXPLAIN SELVES: PROF. LUCIEN F. C. COLLIERE, Dear Sir: public ought to be better acquainted FRENCH Language. January 30, 1893. ‘Teacher of the French Language. Believing that your method of teaching langnages ix the correct one, and that the we auygeat, ae your friends, that votkele- liver a lecture upon the subject atan cariy — RS, ANNIE BESANT io. : rs The following ordinance is now proposed as a | *~rHta WERK-SATURDAY Mavixer oxty. | M. a PPENCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. RAvcuree nake oOo TSE means of relieving the public school houses of | ‘ : TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK | DWELLY Be ne the city from the mortgages which have been | . "Fhe noted Orator and Theosophist, AND LOT ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE | 2 — ASSIGNPPS SALE OF VERY Var NEAR M STREET NORTAWEST. } FINE LOT | “SESTATE AITUATED At Tag made ip order to buy lots and erect school Witt lecture on By virtue of a doxdof trust duly reporded in Liter| POR OUR REGULAR THURSDAY SALE. : ie buildings: ) Beads fie ctete.. of, Soe land recoeds of the | 5 FEBRUARY NINTR. AT TEN AM ' : P ; istrict. of Colwnbin, we front of the | Several Pine liook Cases, 1B ash: several Pine Par Or ses Be it ordained by the city council of Alexan- Sppearted bx DEATH AND AFTER Peuetees oy MEDSESD AY FEBRUARY EIGHTH, | “""Sutten. fied “Room Sete, Wardrabes, Redeteata, | MOT ato dria that whenever,during any: vear, there bs MRL OTIS SK. ud ’ SAS. at HALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. part of Br ‘Wasberands, Woven Wire Srrines, | LOT ONE IN BLOCK NO. 8. TN i aball have been paid to the “reasurer-of the | AND HER OWN COMPANY OF PLAYERS. ‘At Academy of Music, sub lot 20, square 72, with nuprovements, Mattresses. Pillows and Bolsters, VISION RS AS THY PALL _— x & ‘ONIGHT ATS, For further particulars sce advertisemept in the reads, lare lot Newand Second-hand | THE POTOMAC.” IN Tht DISTRICT OF « city of Alexandria #2,000, arising accruing D SATURDAY MATINEE, SUNDAY EVENING, Febru: at8p.m Evening News. iy Brussels and Inerain Carpets, Rugs, &e. MHIA aa fines, penalties or forfeitures under any law ‘Amagnificent revival of = Ise, ary . OSCEOLA C. GREEN. ESO ALso of the city council, all additional or further HENRY Vill Reserved seats, 7c. General adinission, 30e. bn jOWARD. 1t_ | LOT on Ix BLOCK 5 LF DROIT PARK UNTM: snms of money arising or accruing as afore- a e - ‘ i —€ ,-—.o —— : | said shall beset apart and held by the sid | MARY STUART, - Thursday night | | Tickets for at Theosophical Soci HIS EVENING. | “Sy also P AS YOU LIKE Friday night | 919F st., upstairs, until February 8, after that date sasemorp.on rut Phosveny Lprxa treasurer asthe moneys of the school board of | MacbETH é Saturday night | a¢ Academy of Music. it | LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G st. nw. | eA ChRrea eh anor is wean oF toes the city of Alexandria: provided, however, that di t. PRATT ser = © said moneys shall be used or expended for no FRANK and 3. 7. BUCKLEY GibENY GF UHC = a By virtie of a eet <7 0 sand Next week—Denman Thompson in “The a Usic cord ae fer tor purpose other than to pay the obligations of | sted. f d CATALOGUE SALE = ss duly recerded ‘tie ander said school board, which are xecured by decds — - MATINEE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2 P. M. . A . matioam sain, in trout « Pespective of trust or mortgages on the public school Amateur performance for the benefit of the or 4 WUE UW UL i Finst STRAY APTPRN: e ‘ nd = r si nie Property of the city of Alexandria, HOME FOR INCURABLES, MISCELLANEOUS BOOES, | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, | The fo! A FIRE COMPANY'S NOMINATION. Under the auspices of the AND BY ORDER OF FILLMORE BEALT, 240 LA, AVE. NL Ww WASHINGTON LADIES’ AID SOCIETY, LOTS ONE (), TWO ), THRER co AND POUR An or‘ginal Comedy in three acts, ASSIGNEE, ‘veordinary eale ef Horersant Mares tomorrow. ee ane 17 ‘edegth of 108 MEREDITH'S OLD COAT. ee - .. taseyeed’ by = S We have jast received a consignment | @ box office. igOP KGARE of 30 head of Horses and Mares which ‘We will sell at the Bazaar, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY NINTH, at The stock of Books of H. MORRISON OF WASHINGTON, B 19TH2"'7? Se TEN o'clock. In this lot will be found 4 tj Ra PEBRUARY SORT th tats ope animals suited to all purposes. Don't qt dd ni of Music, 8 o'clock, for the benefit of the Embracing a large collection of miss it—if you want « horse, ‘of sale (over Fe rag auras, Course tickets. $1. Reserved acats, cash, pnd the balance tn « F 7 ie acim joort, tp Gav of sale, the 5o urse tickets and reserved be! VALU! Law RG rnigtananntad Ti heat | ALUABLE LAW BOOKS, S. Bomsingor, Awetes | fsiwinstenwaiy at Lith st. on aw” of the purchaser. A depumlt uf THEM. | ()DD FFI WALL @TH ST. 8. E. ‘Tobe sold at cur auction sooma, 940 La. ave. noWa aot, > atea, NIGHT PAIR BY 2 : also, — CANTON POLUNAC. Ne SL. 0. 0. F, . ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, PRBRUARY PION ou. 10h. Dancing at 3s45. NO. 1407 G 8ST. N.W., SECOND FLOOR, APA L ROEE OCLIOK IN Foon 5, METEnorr's music wait. WOT ONE (1) IN BLOCK § 8. BENSINGER, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Of the malady vision kn the “PALISADES OF - Aucté THE POTOMAC th the Duerict of Ce LB 1 lot old suityect Si, N0 ‘Next Sunday at 4 p.m., FEBRUARY EIGHTH, NINTH AND TeNTu, 1603, | SUCUIONSSP, with Interest at the rate - Pay WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, | “YC ScmEanpualiy Saenatais ae 100 required at the tos MONDAY APT MERWIN-MARIE SNELL Will lecture on ‘THE PHILOSOPHY OF DOCTRI! tt, COMMENCING AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK FEBRUARY TWEN- - 7 s} . - TH. Isa, Ai FP DOK, im fromt of the ‘ST; Rev. G. B. Patch, '62; Judge C.K. Corn-| Capt. George vis ‘ date, fe2ats LATIMER & SLOAN. Auctioneers. THURSDAY MORNING. ot ELEVEN Premitscs, nalinsgun a Capt, George W. Daris of this city, charged YOURS TRULY, 82° The sudiect for the following Sunday, February | — ated cater ioe e O'CLOCK, we will sell at the Bazaar LOT ORIN BLOCK 5, j me aed +. B. Reynokis, in Baltimore with assault, has been bailed in Signed: 19, will be The Philosopty of Ethica.”* 408 | BPS OOO SOkTH OF DIAMONDS, GOLD = “4 nt - LE DROTT PARK. satis * : 3s ~ m Min eee gto sri 3 Gea eae Natiowa x S20, watches, fine silver ware and other Bay Horee, 5 years 16 hands high, Front ing 2 feet by a depth of NS tent THOSE WHO FARTICIPATED. | $900, and will return to his home. Capt. | Sqn, Excellence M. Jules J.J. Keane, DD. NATIONAL THEATRE, Gey from Marston's joan ofice, Tros NY PEC teAnnh jeetiots amp hidninn enh ain att Tesntiect | Among the other guests of the evening were | Davis was mate of the sieam tug ‘Templar, now | France. rersity of America, ST. VALENTINES DAY MATIN SET Auctioneer, 611 Pa. ave.. uander'Metro’n Hotel. stand without hitching ey ee Ea) he | the following: Vice President Morton, Senator | employed in the Potomac ice flect. While that | Ales, G. Mellvile. B Coe gh SS FEB. 14, AT 2 P.M ———-— Duatiiaiibtspie “desk can Dore trust) One. | Morrill of Vermont, § andler of New | Steamer lay in Baltimore he broke the skull of | “Ayorat Conseil de ie Let Baw. J: atciteue CHIMES OF NORMANDY. Tr meg the de | Morril! of . Senator Ch: ny FUTURE DAYS. : . = : acolored man named Hall, who attempted to | _ gation de France. B Gurley, Benefit of the National Homeopathic Hospital ‘Train- | —— — — ‘We will also sel! the well-known trotting pad | Hampshire, Congrewman Cogswell of Manaa-| 7 cours’ man named Hall. Tra | FR. Bonapa Henry £. Davis ine School for Nurses. ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON. Aucts. ,6I2Es. aw. horse, “Dixie,” which has « record of 2.38 cy ee | chusetts, J. R. Dodge, Judge Carles R. Cornin; onns ox Nps inte gently Abed tated (Be TR OS 1, ¢, Rowe, MD. In the cast are the following well-known artists: ~ Z : z 26 ion. A dapoat ot @tbe tans z Gardiner G. Hubbard, “i: Moses Kelly. 42. | Sfterward fell overboard and was drowned. + Havens Richords, 8!3., Prof. Georgetorit Uni- Miss Bertha Lincoin, VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON WATER STREE’ ‘and can trot today in 2.50 if given a good sale Fi MT Seer ; ee ys Ae NOTES. Pres. Genryetown Collinge, — rerait Miss Alice Johnson, BEAMEEN TW NTY FIRST AND TWENT. Ray sal peatitenahs,. Gotha teihiben 3 [Mo E Stevens, “46; Samuel M. Wilcox,” 47: | Nore: John Joy Fdson, Jon. K. SteCammon, ir Hecudon ‘Moree, SECOND STREETS NORTHWEST AT. AUC. | = oN | Oliver Miller, “48; Dr. Nathan 8. Lincoln. ‘The Knights of Honor bad a pleasant reunion | M. jules, Booutye, onan BR, Edson. wae oe a SH Ueapay, emmuany ake _ 203, hands high andcan be driven by tho mest Te J Qrmon Wilson, "30; Jobn 8. Pierce. “51:| at thetr ball on Columbus street last night,| france!® ' Merton site ndagend choras of AST Pormoctouek Bee mile merase in Fue Redfield Proctor. ‘31; Gen. Cha .. raga vanipth x a . N. Dushane Cloward, le : fe Premises, lots WO and 31, c a look - + This 32; Wm, M. Freneb, ‘54; Gen. John Eaton, ‘54; | 20"i@6 with one of Brengle’s fino banqu 1011 Conn. ave., Washington, D. Tickets, incldine recerved seats. SI. higrroved by sshall tencinent hewees. “tA gg ee laa or Seat? fe deg § Thomar A Canking: | The occasion was a pleasent one and will long petra a enetns Seeraaing reer peed: a gg nan ap aL isyourchance. Don't miss it. OF NO. rem at a 3r: Dr. H. 3. Wells. 37: Capt: Arial W. Fisher, | P¢Temembered. - F To Son Facellence M. Jnles Patrenotre, aves < Property, orall cea, at the option of tye purchaser, S. Bensinger. sale: Alc 08: George A. Lyon. 58: Wheelock G. Veazey Port maga esahroniahi the city are preparing a Ministre de France, the Rt. Rev. J. J. A. dey of 8100'on each lot. at time of aale. = ng 9 _ B + | directory for postal use. Keane, “60; James P. Allen, Horace 8. Cummings, Nathaniel P. Gage. | teh, J.J. San- Eastman, George B. Alex G. Melville Bell, Carlisle and others. Gentlement A thank you for your kind invitation ‘The police report last night to have been an unusually quiet one. born. P. Johnson. ry M. Baker, “63; Edward | Rand." ckett, : Dr. FE. riam. “64 e J. Cummings, “ iW. Cheney Pratt, “71: George | Frederick Williams jarence Johnson, ; Henry M. Paul, : James Campbell, ” Wm. | Lwombly, “76: ; Wintield s Montgomery, : Jannary 30, expressing belief im My Ham Was Faruse. lecture on the subject, in o1 SCALP SCALY AND € ‘TERRIBLE ITCH. ING. THRED REMEDIES FAIL. CURED By CUTICURA FOR 81.73. the method. * ITHE PURE E THOS. DOWLING NON. Aucte._| f67-2 Auctioneer. | he cop-niied with in each cam tn we RATCLIFFE, DAR & Co. pApetionesrs, Cw | WALTER netioneers. 'S = #: patter con PA LARGE AND WE! wthod of teaching languages, and sug- kesting that, at an early date, I de tver a er that the inay be made better acquainted with I will therefore gladiy avail myself of your kind invitation and naive Wednesday, February 15, as the date, and the NA- TIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY as the place of ing and recording at cost 0 TRUSTE DESIRABLE TW AND BASEMENT FRAME HOUSE, NO. REET SOUTHEAST, BY AUCTION. By virtive of a deed of trust given to us ami duly ce- corded in Liber No. 1323, folie 26 et seq.. one, of the HIGH-COsT Ff E VERY BEST MAKF. ED TO OUR SALES ROOM FOR CON F SAL GTO A FOOD EXPOSITION, ¥ | SIDNEY T ris ‘ 7 ON ACCOUNT OF | gerakas Settewees of Id) Met oan Sees aearae Iahare onda of the Duetict of Cofumit, ant th ate : reaest of the parts necured harsh. we wil call By _ Renee apes | CEACHES ENA OF UAL ABER ratrmoy FFBRUARY TWENTIETH, TRU AT HALE Pas FEBRUARY EIGHTH ‘NINTH, FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, all that certain (piece or chock OPENS FEB. 13. parcel of lan and pretises lying and being in the city of Washing-on, Dis K TEN HAND D istrict of Columbia, to wit: Lot NG PENNSYL- | eis Eumnbered twenty-two (22) inthe subdivision made | ing some men to (SO: Arthey than D. ee! aneeting. "Wheeler and Thowas, trastecs, ite E- ‘The following partially enumerates the goods to be ot about the smokestack, | (amp, ’SI: FE. E. Kimball, Free- | Thave used the CUTICUR The subject of my lecture will be **The MRS. RORER'S COOKING LESSONS, No. 7010, Doc 21, wherein Seen "Commelue et ate: | offered and anect of the mennl rin ot anetien Tae | a man, “S3; W. 1. Patterson, °83; Wm. Quinby, | ‘seases. My hai s Phivosophy of Spe chas iustrated by the Joncas ey nnants and John De Vaughn ot sis. de- | niturd The description fails to do any of the articles | tacbes front on way and struck Mr. Bur-| "29" rephen M. Ryder, $3: W. E. Burleigh, "4; | mine crusty or scaly, aud itched so badly that I Magia andthe Wronth Verunt aca pant fendants of the real estate mentioned in <aid ca Justice, aa a mere Passing inspection will ‘prove, | inde fest, L with great foree, knocking him senseless. Richard Hovey. So: Hi. L. Parker, ‘sb: “It. C. | Comldnot Keer may bands off my head. If T combed | Jneraeg dial ihe branch boiee and T wil FOOD EXHIBITS, & Fine Soar toe gurtevorsafice of aald | condo Toe ale oktrsa Tare porters wear, | fummortea corner of © - ; Fe “86. W. latch, | those scales asticky or eummy substance would is . ee ine (99), as recorded in the surveyor's. of sald . —t pe Foods at's | UNproved by two brick dwellin rs irontine on L treet ‘Two of hie ribs were broken and it ed he | Campbell, "86: John French. ‘86: W. 3. Hatch, | Co wnowe maleeasticks or gummy substance would born to speak—not any one particular lan- Bistrict; in sa divtalon, book slaven (1, nage que | chasers te furnish their houses. with new wovdn at's | waPT er tte oailtine Teste ae" srt nek . ’ _ a agi . ss peer lyeabanay ae. but TT —therefore wha ndred and twe.ve 1124), . 3 ee: 1 embrac no ¥ar rear of said frame f injured mternaily. He was cared for at the | "86: M. T. Higa .E., Fletcher, Tying two or three Teredies Isent to youfor your] — fUsee, but any languane—therefore what withthe {uprovements, ways, easementcand appur | BARLOW, LIBRA, CHAMBER and prxia | ymbractig sito vavant ls oat eaid tra orb hen sent to bie home, No. H. Hanson, “Si: DP. M. Hildreth, '87 ‘rench speech really t@ and how tenances thereto beloncing. ROOM FURNITULE ERY DESCRIP P10 * power he hen oon ae | ’ >. Bh ~ D, book. aed after reading itI used one box of OUTI to laarn to speak in French is very MARINE AND ‘Terms of sile: Ope-third of the vurc oney to : BEDS, WAKDROBES, 2 qraaren pe. enn avenne somthenst, where his | Johnston, ‘88: H. P. Blair, °89; C. D. Hazen, | Cuma, one cake of CUTICURA SOAP and took ono largely a question of principles, of be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments S. KERS UPHOLSTERED _ thie mouth etunteen fret phy A. F. Johnson, was summoned. | 'S9; G. H. Hitchcock. "89: A. B. Veazey. 89 | pottle of the CUTICURA RESOLVENT, which aqmomatic Grill, of method and of training, at one and two years from the day of sale, With Does WASY CHATES, | XTEN SION TABLES ‘a depth af clebty fect,” he men who witnessed the crash say it was a| Frank Rai . “89: R. K. Tyler, “90; J. B. | cured me. I feel grateful to vou for the remedies and and does not depend solely on innate apt! Pe Ae ee I PR em ine No, 1027 Wl street northwest, Iniracle he was not instantly killed. { — ds, W: C.M. Smith, ‘91, and D. L. | nave recommended them to my See {alle Sor lanaweres or on ths youth orage CONCERTS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | P&.ccnray oy deed of Yrunt Ubon the premiser sold, of | _feit WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Aucts ny ho > — se : of the learner. + Je4-3w gilcaah. at the option of the purch: fotchortied | [,ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G st wertios i cash. and | be tenidue in tw Weal Pstate Matters. re In the latter case, one 1a1 within U5 dave tines tines Gee equal installments atone amd two yearefrow th ty Dorsey Clagett et al., trustees, have bought any of F. O. New for eet 8 inches b: 5.000 sub 123, square 240-16 S feet on Corcoran street bee d Lith streets northwest, . Frooks has purchased for J. H. Addison sub lots 7 to 11, equare S60 190 feet on Fb een 6th and Tih streets northeast, and subs 91 to 96, do. HOSTx100 £ a the corner of Gand 6th streets north W. E. Lawson bas bought of C. E. Spalding etal. for ” to 136, square 274 16 feet § mehes by 100 on 13th between T and U streets northwest €. Nander bas bought for $3,000 of A. B. ‘oppes part 9. « 4 feet 5 inches « Massachusetts avenue between 6th and 7th streets northwes oes The € Market. At the cattle market at the Washington Union Swock Yard at Benn is. D. €., yesterday 156 cattle were on the merket and sold as fol- lows: Best sold from 5'e. to 55sec. per pound: ood sold from 4% c. to Se. per pound; medium fold from: te. to 48\¢. per pound; common «old from 2\,¢. to er pound. 100 sheep and jambs up and sold ax follows: Sheep trom 4c. to 4s yet roams lambs from 5e. to S5¢. per pound Cows with calves suld from 0 350 each, State of the market s of stock, Bod. ool board t g were elected off Superintend the rth and H H.Kiebarde pr tary Wa Smith seere- Peabody, the secre- of sickness fe pro tem. ttee on entertain- Armory on Thars- vat, reported that they bad of the committee paid prove an unbounded Canton Po- * Hall from the ceepted. The Tuesday next he far. vor Hose of Reading, Engine of Philvdelphin ». were received from Mr. H. H. Jobn the services of M W. Th called attention to Donaldson daring the and said that be was tertainment next ne. contributing Mr. Donaldson everted that the Third engaged for the parade eported that he a the metal but- ke of the pro tation, who have the exception the belt in place of The Anthropatogiest Society. ‘There was a t at the meeting Of the Amis ty held last even- Sug at the ub. Prof. Mason, Prof. W. Hi. Hoimes and Clifford Howard read o-uperat Mason's paper was vlogical Work” and im Anthroy that of Prof. Holmes “Early Man on the Upper Missisippi” Mr. Howard discoursed on “The Pio {sand reached the eon-tasio tha’ » i no entity outade of nature, hu- Binh ecisterce imuat be im conformity with peture and Bence the «that the human race fin in its theological or intrinsic rely @ superstition > ‘Tee Arrextioy of business men tors te called to the recetver’s sal Die leasebol.! property Ruppert sold w : tock pm. See ad a of valua- tm 7th street near D, » be sold tomorrow at t > Assreser's Saix of valuable real estate, im- ed by alarge brick house and four frame uses. situated coruer of N and Union streets seutbwest. Wall be soli tomorrow afternoon at 0 o clock by order of Thomas M. Fields, as- tilige: Darr 2 zram and that if the | plat, e., see the auctioneers, Rat- i | Merzenort Hart was filled last night with # delighted audience, as is always the case on the occasion of a Boston Symphony Orchestra, ‘The work of the orchestra was fully up to the high standard that has given it the reputation of the best band of musicians in this country, | and the applause that followed each number | was richly deserved. Although Mr. Nikisch’s rule is against encores he was twice Inst night obliged to break it to satisfy the emphatie de- mands of the audience for repetition. The next concert will be March 14, when the soloist will be Ignace Paderewski. Muss Chvss’ Hanr Kecrrat.—Tomorrow night Miss Anita Cluss will give a harp recital at the Universalist Church. She will present, a pro- gam that will mect popular taste as’ well as afford an opportunity of displaying the wonderful beauty of the harp. Miss Cluss will | be assisted by Mra. Nellie Wilson Chiff and Mr. Herndoa Morell, Seats may be secured at } on his chest, four inches across, besides other forms of eczema. with no effect.so I beexn to use the CUTICURA and the skin white and smooth again. Icontinued the CUTICURA RES until he was quite to him once in humor remedies, all impurities an exquisite skin pufifier and beautifier. externally, clear the skin of every trace of disease. uid Sceae CORED alrendy been mastered, the aifi Three years azo my little boy had a terrible sore honor youdo me, and for your friendly terest. I remain yours, Very respectfully, L. E. C. COLLIERE, His doctor had tried several remedies REMEDIES. In two weeks his chest was healed, OLVENT some time longer, il, and even now give any blood trouble. All are cordially invited. fatle if be No charge for admission. 1 am never without CUTICURA REMEDIES, all three. Mrs. M. A. CHENEY, the lecture. Kauanha Falls, Fayette county. W. Va. CUTICURA KESOLVENT The new Blood and Skin Purifier and greatest of internally, cleanses the blood of dt poisonous elements, while CUTI- CURA, the great skin cure, and CUTICURA SOAP, formed prior to the lecture can do so. L. E. C. COLLIERE, A. B.A. M., feS-4t Hence the overcome is principally @ inechanical one. Again thanking you, gentemen, for the Native Paris, France. New classes will be formed at the close of ‘Thove wishing to join classes being 1011 Conn. ave. n.w. BRILLIANT AND ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE OIL PA.NTINGS OF THE FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN of ale werty. OF all cash With interest. secured by dee of tr t apon oof the porchiacet trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after 5day«’ fertisement of stich resale in some Dewspape? Dal Iishet in Washington, D.C. All conveyancing, re- cording, &c.. at purchasers cost. M@*2enorr MUSIC HALL. ms ren days from’ PEBRU 7. JOuN I GHFEN = ro so E r FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17. an OS vba aceecks petri ithe risk E : : tees | Byt esteemed modern artiste, being the | the Eveuing Star new-rayst THE BOSTON IDEAL BANJO, MANDOLIN AND | _ fe8-d&ds_ ee ais (elacssleon eaeebed by a etches sooomieane JOSEFHY. DARLINGTON, DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts., Oth and Dets. nw. | from ert centers during the lest two years, forming a gapenty oy GUITAR CLUB. TRUSTEFS SALE OFA HANDSOME erve. | YF dentable assemblage of works of art, macnifl-| THOMAS DOWLING & SON. Aue “ie cently framed, to be sold at auction on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY EIGHTH, NINTH AND TENT! STORY BRICK DWELLING USED AS AN APARTMENT HOUSE, LOCATED AT THE SiVEN TEEN TH STREET SOMTHWEST. Auctioneers men T)PRCANSON BROS. SEVENTH SEASON, TRUSTEES SALE OF LOT AND BRICK DWPLT- ING SITUATE OX NORTH SIDE OF iLMt . L. LANSING. A DGROVER | ppUvinlur Gf ori dina of tat bepeine COMMENCING AT ELEVEN 4X. AND THREE) RTRERL uTube HAREM, AveNEy B. E. SHATTUCK. jo Savet seq , of the land records of the District of poy AT OUR GALLERY, 1407 G STREET. By virtue cf a deed of trast recorded in Iber 1. B GALENCIA. 4.0 ROnIOON ‘and at the request of the parties secured UVERSALIST CHURCH. CUTICURA REMEDIES itching, burning, sealy and cure every vimply diseases and ) species of | Will sell, at public auction. infront of | ON EXHIBITION ON AND AFTER MONDAY, | falls 34% of the land reoords of che District <1 um nen on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST | THE BIRTH. SALE: WHTOUL MEBER GS Oe | Eguiey Comse Be, 15 OOD in the Bepreee ont a z DaVOF FEBRUARY, A.D. ING, at HALF Past | LIMCT abia, the Underniened trustees wtf Reserved seats, 50c. FOR O'CLOCK P. M., the following piece or parcel | “LOVERS OF THE FINE ARTS ARE RESPECT- i WEDNESDAY THA ff lana. situate in the <i, of, Washington, apd being | FULLY INVITED TO VISIT THIS COLLECTION. < On sale Tuesday morning at Metzerott’s Music Store. | tohure lat” us pcr blat Fecorded te hee We Peas | tay oe snemmeed Auctionsers, fend 17,0f the records of the survey or's office of the District a i 9 cl cae jor twelve. | Metzerott’s or Droop’s music stores. humors of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of Ses 5 a [ETZEROTT MUSIC HALL. Fn, Sait bog Ravine & frratane of BG feet on | (> Senne, SE ee } Mxs. Awxie Besant will lecture on Sunday | bir. from infancy to from pimples to scroft WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, si improvements thereon, consisting of a five-story | TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Death and After.” Mrs. Besant isa woman of | | Soldeverswhere. | Price, CUTICURA, Sine. : SOAP. ‘THE SCHUBERT MALE QUARTET ONLY APPEARANCE THIS SEASON money, in cash: o" in By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded it: | se on sald aro oth brains, bas been a close student of theosophical | 25+. : RESOLVENT. $1. Prepared by the POTTER i = OF eighteen months, with interest 6 per cent | Liber No. 1307, follo 443 et seq..one of the land = 7 Gest, and be fr 1 f th tattracti DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. OF CHICAGO. = : per annum, payable semi-annnally, secured by | records for the District of Columbia, and. at the re= uenchiien ohemmatin te subjects and is one of the most attractive speak- | s3---ow to Cure Skin Diseases,” Gt pages, 50 HER XAVER deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash. at | quest of the party ~ecured thereby, wi ea <yu+ —~¢ 4-4 eson the lecture platform. She has teen | ninstrations and 100 testimonials, matled free Geo. H. Iott, William Harris, option of the purchaser. All converancing and re- | sale. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, F the per heard here before, and should attract a large | "t= = — red dollars (S200) will bp required at mee sate: | OCLOCK PBs the serbia Bare e ees all ive pre Pearing attterest . [Ee Sami ‘1 hy lollars (8200) wi eof sale. | OCLs ,, the tollowine descr ive prouianey mates braves | audience. LOVELIEST, Whitest. Clesrest Gti uel T. Battle, John R. Tyler. y oto be complied With in tem tase frets | tho-counte ot Werelonte, Det ee diay of sae at Ue rain of ty ty “Tur Orv Howrsteap,” that famous bome- | Hands produced by CUFICURA S0Al Assisted by ve the right to | wit: T: 20 feet frout on Irving street by the like p that loses nothing by repetition, will | ——-——| “ - cena — H Tree peip wel oe nee sone the default- | full ds jot _numbered ten os ook pee y osee Bet " My SFU pi Or a's subdivision of part again be seen at Albaugh's next week, with WEAK. PAINFUL KIDNEYS, BERTHA L. CLARK, Violinist INA seater ie (| Plains, 8 : Wednesday and Saturday matinees. Presented during this engagement by Denman Thompson as Cucle Joshua and bis entire original com- "ho gave bim such excellent support his long run in New York city. With their weary, dull, aching, lifeless, all-gone sen- sation, relieved in one minute by the UTICURA we plaste: ALN PLASTER, the only pain: EVELYN M. ELLIS, Accompanist. Prict LAURA B. Mac CORKLE, Reader and Whistler. 50c, and 7c. Seats on sale at Metzerott’s H. WILLIAMSO: E. EDMONST Sratem. febtde Office 500 5th st. n.w. FF, WARREN JOuNSON, Auctioneer. 01 Mount Pleasont and Pleassut Plains, as said sub- division ts recorded District of Col the west’ 5 RECITAL OF ROMANTIC PIANO MUSIC. ‘Tickets, 50c., 75c. and $1. On sale at Mezerott (CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. gratice of the Surveyor of the | wit raat rieht 10 use feet front by the full depth of said lot xe om sold subject to a dead of trust tomecare 50, with interest at 6 per cent iron Sep~ | sire fet-St a AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. ITY 3 sale: All cash im excess tend FALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsers rk AND Max.”—-A scenic production CITY ITEMS. music store, feB-7t FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10, Iwill sell by public auction at the store of H. K. | trast Bid depoatt dc Bina Shien aerate eect | WW ALTE Orban Dew. of the exciting melodrama, “Master and Man,” Delage Kee ances | Fulton, 1218 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, com-| Pied with 1 ee dan aris broperty will be resold at | SATURDAY MORNIRUK, TER OUT OCK tes, ~per-cliee os ‘ mheate “Delays Are Dangerous!” \petzenorr watt. encing TUESDAY, FEBRUARY FOURTEENTH, | isk and cost of defauiting purchaser after five days’ oe = —- willbe struction at Harrg"jow Thewter| yg Delays Are Dangeroust | ap i THIRD BISCHOFF CONCERT. |szse,trewyrmcin rocmeenen, | eatagasyancsiior pao Se wae Gate ae ee ep mans, the _flects introduced | more certain yon will be to get it in. time for | NORDICA. SCALCHI. in his store upon which the interest fs due one year or | Ja%eotds THUS. E. WAGGAMAN,< Trustees. aah — a will be a repre-entation of a mammoth iron- | More expected visitors. Rem + the freight | THURSDAY EVENING, F BRUARY 16, ATS. THE SCHUBERT QUARTET, more, cousisting of Gold, Silver eet Sheil Casol Gagetins = BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE HOMES AHO . Torking plant in fall blast at might, A good | Dicckades of the past. Now is the time to Ree De, TT 6S) Ak | ALEXANDER MOSHER, J. HENRY KAISER, | Watches, Chains, Charms, Lockets, Cuff Button EbRCAMY cer ; f recorded tm Tit Luss cy Nonwaxpy.—The rehearsals | !K¢ your selection from the goods in stock. | RRR OD Db at © KA | FRANK W. BIRD, WILLIAM D. HOOVER, | Collar Buttons, scarf Pins, Studs, Plain Gold and Set | ud 1410. Zulia Iie ot koe Fen chick deme | Don't wait until everything has been picked | ROR DDH Oo Asa Assisted by Rings, Pins, Earrings, Set Jewelry, Bracelets, Coins, snus, 2 trosteon, | id ‘at the request of the partios mr for the “Chisnes of Normandy,” which is to be | crcr. ‘Come to me for “time” payments and ROR ppp IL aa ‘4 Printers’ Sticks, Sflver Ware, Diamonds and other | f¢7-d&ds tadsesmsemeaiin | will offer for sale on the press given on the evening of February Lf at the | Dyers, ome { ATIC CONCE!\T. COMPAN Pied. -B Borers, Msn. Wi, H;, Wilsan, Eiphonto | Precious Stones, locee and mounted, Guns, Rides, | Ty aTCLIFFE, PARRA CO” A ai | RUARY SEVENTEENTH. A.D | National, are now held at Metzerott Hall. ows Heneei TRE knee aking isms Bede Scaichl, ise | macmlneabes: om in Vocal and taatre | cclvers, Oumes, Onabealion Remth Olppers, "0 PA AVE NW “ ag A Lg Sh There will bea rehearsal each evening this) 44 ‘313 7th street northwest, | Louise Engel. I. Campanini, G. De- Puente. Emil |" Tickets, 50 cents. Valises, Knives, Opera and Field Glasses, Plated —— eee trict of Columbia” Lote 3, 30.40. a} ee? ant 4 oe eck at Metzerott’s at 7:30. ‘The patronesses of Fischer, 1. Luckstone, i director, presenting | Reserved, seats, without extra charge, on sale at | Ware, Drens Goods, Real Coa Sale to continne | ASSIGNEP'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE my. | fin "KS cme bane oe. 3 the affair entertain the highest ‘hopes of its — > abriliant prograin of operatic: music, inetwiing the | Ellis & Co.'s, {37 Pa. ave. lw. inerninw at 100° ock, evenings at2and6-0 c'clock | DROW AD AND CNIMPROV ED. REAL Ts success. The efforts of Prof. Cloward are | Do You Remember the sensation I created | giiutet fromm “Lucia” and extensive selections from | y anRty” BIJOU THEATE TREE CTH proving most effectual. Prof. James H. Ver- Seccadt co i : ~ Mrs. P. HARRIS, R. L. BRITTON and T. F. DEAN, | 2° ND MANSAKD. Ww fnilya ie personally directing the dancing of the | Pfices will cause as great a furore. ‘Torr, | Sung in Italian in concert form, with the followingre- SA Nia Elling H. K. FULTON, Pawnbroker, SSP OER BOON, DUELLING AT THE | tare ney “ ‘d many costumes have been furnished | 1602 14th street northwest. it plc F. WARREN JOHNSON, Auctioneer. fe7 Osu RARE j One-third cash, balance to eit the » Seireodstn boners : eset 4. HERE ERE MLR ROBT Sox piigel BE Auction | oeroteectrg eaite rate Mir Meazvrrn’s Ory Colle.—An amateur per- Cheap Derbies Sige uts ails UCTION, By virtue of iwo.deeds of assienment recorded in | Preys of phuperty af tl = s formance will be given at the Academy of with the prices for fireworks? My Valentine | “**°**™5 90°" terra RUSTICANA." On every hand—but none so cheap—and so until all the lots are sold. Ticket holders please take ‘Terms libers 1752 and 1731, folios 429 and 115 et. wey. one th within tea ‘days etter ale reir of the land records cf the District of Coluuibie, 1 will THE POLICE PATROL. the. reserve the right to resell the pr ) Music on Friday afternoon nex: for the benefit | g00d—as ours at $1.19. weeps peattey arta & om at the risk und cost of the defaulting purch. of the Homo for Incurables, under the auspices} 1t Hany Franc & Sos, cor. 7th and D. f seats opens Monday, February 13, at | _Next week—Master and M fet-6t PANT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.> allot original tow ite | PMFRARERS : of the Washington Ladies’ Aid Society. An Hote Fakason Cafe Meu sic store. fe8-3 ILLARD HALL. SSE Aa eo a 4 DANIEL Oc Chutanax.. Tr titled = s — 1425 New Vork ae inh's Oud Coat,” wil be the attraction, anfiaa | Tbe oysters now are up to the standard. | ACADEMY o Ee ReD AY. PRB; AS, 1808 iiuproved by lata Seatney bacteent aad inasarh on = - i 5 Choice Lynn Haven Bays and three-year-old {hg cast includes several who decided | dramatic ability and as the rehearsals have been York river Plants received today, solid fat; also Every Evening And Complimentary Entertainment tendered to ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. MISS CLARA ROSAFY Was parers: if “ —. . PORTANT ASSIGNEES SAL OF PN TUR: carefully attended to, au enjoyable performance | 0 Natural Growth Coves (Mobjack bays) for By various musical and Iterary orvantzations, Sone of the finest and’ most conveniently BOR LUMBER, OFFice may be anticipated. Foart in shell, broiled on tous, single fried. ec.) Saturday Mantioe@@. | rrot. Bischot and other prominent local talent will KNOWN LUMBER Val of nS ie | _Scwanwexxa.—On Monday evening next the | Ladies’ and Gents’ cafe, 13th st. front. (Ele- rs tant WALL PAPERS!! THIRTEENTH AND B STREETS 'S | great pianist, Xaver Scharwenka, will appear | Vator). Stairway E st. High grade only. Life "HOMAS Q. Tickets, 50 and 25 cents. fe9,11,18,22,23 aes akines | at Metzerott'Musie Hall in a recital of romantic | time experience. Fine trade solicited. 1t SELECT FRENCH DRESS AND MASQUERADE july recorded we, the understsned sestenoes iit Piano music that should attract a largeaudience. | yor this week only best California Sau- GIVEN BY LUNION FRATE AT AUCTION. SEVER EE a aoe oe PRIDE Pe Be At As this will be his only appearance this searon | gerne ¢3.75 per gal. luced from €4.50, very ANG Sonn 8 B Steet autbent = tees | the desire to hear him will undoubtedly create | Dest” g bottine Catawba, $1, Other fine Wines ‘And his WEDNESDAY, EVENING, st at the rate | 204 SF sauna ant moe. ) * brisk demand for tickets at Metzerott's. at low prices for this week. Setiasox's, 1200 | OPERA COMPANY AND BALLET ‘Admission Gentlemen, #2; Ladies, $1. tumuallyy or | Seth, Doors ed Binds aud cise wauaiy fount in 3 ‘Tu: Senvwenr Mate Quanrer. On Wednes- | 3 10W P gen In the Georgeous Metropolitan Production of | Handaciue prize to the prettiest costumed ini. ne deposit of | Well-stocked umber day evening, February 15, the Schubert Male ee THE ‘ISLE ‘OF CHA BA CHE. ees te SEAS MERICO-~ PETAL On FRIDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS of this oe the rene TURES. IXCLUDING MAR. Quartet of Chicago will give one of iteenjoy-| Police Equipments, Oficers’ Badgos, Ni ORNIA. si ‘defaulting . We able concerts at the Universalist Church. pers, Wanders ae. Wanronb’s, 477°Pa. ave. = Packs camgnehly tourist, partics, over the Southern | week we will sell at our rooms at GV HORSES, DOUBLE Ni uartet is composed of Messrs. Scott. Battle, | BS, We Next week—Julia Marlowe in a repertory of standard | rates, Kenly Ae TAWE Ea Gor ak S, DOUBLE, AND MINOT? farris and Tyler, and will be asslated by Miss ies Lae plays isiahds fe8_ | Brondwasy S J. SMITH, Agent, 40 So. BUGGIPS AND SLELOHS AND & at., Philadelphia. Ja2%b-skwl0at ‘tio Dae TABLE FIXTURES Clark, violintst,’and Miss MacCorkle, reader | A Cordial Invitation is extended to all to *. ia! Lape hy FS SIN and whistler. Seats on sale at Metzerott’s music = Pad factory Cod Cape’ sean he NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. U. © 5,000 ROLLS OF MANUFACTURER'S CHOICE aEZN,£0 a STORM THE “on of all tuterested parties. We will Note store. ow the famous Yucatan Gum is made. W. J. AU! SDL. ove § unt FEBRU- stock ‘dy stax ‘Tue Bostox Ipras. Cucn.—The Boston Ideal | Wurre, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. A. fe6-6t Every Evening and Saturday Matinee. ee ee ee AEE ada EIST. DEEL Kittiass, | regeiveds then ety lo uenctory Old to wt | Banjo. Mandolin and Guitar Club will appear at SIXTH ANNUAL TOUR OF MR. E. H. GRAND HARP RECITAL GILT PAPERS. a Metzerott Music Hall Friday eveni 17. The composer of the “Darkies’ Dream.” Mr. G. L. Lansing, and Messrs. Shattuck, Caiencia and Grover, all of whom are known a writers of banjo music, are members of this club. The program for Friday evening con- tains new ic and many of the club's old suc- cesses. Seats on sale at Metzerott’s music store. | Fretps axp Haxsox’s Dnawiso Carps will | appear for the second time this season at Ker- | nan’s Theater next week, presenting an entirely new program calculated to afford as much sat- isfaction as the former entertainment. Merzexorr Music Hari. —Tomorrow night there will be held at Metzerott Music Hail a complimentary musieat soiree by the Distrie of Columbia Division of the League of Ameri- jean Wheelmen, An attractive program has been prepared and an enjoyable evening may be anticipated, February as | Boox Saxe at Latimer & Sloan's this evening | at 7:20 o'clock. — Adet. | A Wan Verenas £ Gettysburg my ankle was smashed by a bullet. ‘The wound has caused me great suffering, breaking ‘out in 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 [read about Hood's Sarsaparilla and decided to try it. Soon my wife, indresune wy leg, said the wound looked better and in atew months, thank God, ‘thesores all over my body healed,and now four years later, have uever shown any sign of reappearing.” QBO. M HAMMOND, 21 Magnolia t., Syracuse, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA CURES Ca— Adee ‘When all other remedies fail. Book Saxe at Latimer & Sioan’s this evening} woops PILLS are purely veretable, and do Ot 7:20 © cloek.—Adet. Rotparge, painor ripe. Sold by alldruggist. | 3 pa =~ = Telephone 1260,Domestic Sewing Ma- — 2 nee Terms All cash. ([20MAS DOWLING & SON, Aucta..612 Eat. n. Paka AMPS. T. THOMAS, Aaniemcen. By rue ol aa oat MISS ANITA CLUSS. ° EMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE COR- en Real Estate Auctionser argent *] Hloueksepers, now fs your chanceto x up your |" HER RESIDERCE SITUATE AT Tuy SOUTH. | ‘THOS F WAGGAMAN, B a ear: 9 THURSDAY EVENING, February 9, at 8 o'clock, Wes CORNER OF TW Te TRUSTEES SALE OF Two 1wo-stony axp Ladies! Buy the Old Reliable, Time-tested RTO Toes AME, SQUARE | BASEMENT BRICK D’ SPELLINGS WITH TW ler & Wilson, (Under the management of Daniel Frohman) Assisted by Toms for inauguration. seaeasddnses STORY BRICK, BACK BUILDINGS, (on Each year brings it new inurels, Presenting His New Comedy. MRS, NELLIE WILSON SHIR-CLIFF, Soprano, STRReDs Nora Ta ‘Your grandmothers used one, and the most ive mechanical expert’ of today pro- nounces the best in the world to be the New High Arm, No. 9. Office, 437 9th st. n.w., ono door south of E. a d2i-tf 8, Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making a spe- cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting end Shampooing; also cures Dandruff. oc 7-tr i sie, Elixir Babek cures ail malarial diseases CAPT. LETTAR Next week— Sate LAIR. WEST, ‘deed of trust, recorded in Liver Xo, SION. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY NINTH, 1893, at . in the opportunity to lay in your apring | HA! “PAST POUR O'CLOCK .M. we will selfs MR. HERNDON MORSELL, bh front of the premises, at public OR, without re- of the land recor ees serve, to te hichent Uuidder, that marnident three- | USivn isin wll tie sears’ wf te for ‘Tickets, including Reserved Seats, $1, now on sale at | stock. rthwest, being situate Sn into ot | Secret ee, eatk aE hile auction tort DROOF'S, 925 Pennsylvania ave., Dag Snacjourstone porch and | ETH. ING MUMALE-PanY POUR Unchoew FM METZEROTT’S, 1110 F st. jazetit | Don't miss thissale. ‘Bd stories: bas 10 ts 68 aud OH, inthe substivision of ‘VALENTINES. MASKS, FAVORS FOR THE GER- man, Eucl Prizes, Dinner Souvenirs, F, Souventrs, “Lamp WALTER B, WILLIAMS &00., Pictures, Novelties, J UaY GOULD? 421 Suber fe7-38 20th and D streets. PROF. 5. ©. TAPPANS SELECT AGADENY 01 P'vthoine: sgt uthana Pe tress, Mondae vcd = Thuredays” 8 per or 63 per monthin ed AMUSEMENTS. thet onal tomorow. a aia oe —— PLAYS. PEOPLE'S CHUKCH MUSICAL AND LITERARY ease al ove, rien Lave Game a m4 P nice Gree ee ~ YSBURG, ENTERTAINMENT, tweoly Child, st idobr' Pariah, Washtugton, D-C-, Fe Dancing, at TYPOGRAPHICAL HALL, iE hollowed by, 2a Hew CoppuRia fem fice ADMISSION a7, & 1808, at 8 O'clock. 8 Usth st.. two blocks below U.S. Treasury. TONIGHT (Wednesday), FEBRUARY 8, 7°30 pox. sts sold fo parigh ail argu JO’ A TRIAL LESSON FREE “Admission, 2eente __ it" | Yaironesses. irs Morton, ‘Wilmerding, Mrs. Re ———ee SPIRITUALISM — srtmrie at “TacTuReS py | Seuator, Socket Paneth re come ue quater: only 84, 4 rT + AEST. aw. he beat kiown Wediusoeat Metzeroths Muse Hall | Gra dgatice Baller, Bry, Justleg Blake musical Dias: e perfect cane pba Hebets se eloguent trent ‘rom Neve yak ss meee) z GEORGE D: oFIb Bet aw. fol owe will ee the oo during, ee Sul “a MEt@Enorr MUSIC HALL. NS TRC WURES. ENTERTAIN: ints ered F THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, K® Nes. Ollatinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.) GUS MILL'S, WORLD OF NOVELTIES. GUS HILL, Proprietor and Manager. (Also New York Vaudeville Stare.) District of Columbia Division, MUSICALE AND SOIREE. LEAGUE OF AMEKICAN WHEELMEN, Afine program will be rendered by s host of Wash- a ington favorites. Concert at 8 prompt. Dancing st 10:15. Admission limited to League members and their ‘THE NEW CARROLL INSTITUTE HALL, ‘On 10th st. Above New York ave. pean aaa See

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