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THE EVENING STAR. nae EXCEPT SUNDAY. BUILDIN 1101 Peauayivania Avenue, cnser Lik St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Oompexy, S. H. KAUFFMANN, regener New York Otis, ce al ‘Tue Evexr<a STAR is served to subscribers in the city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents pp eet IS Copies “at the coun- ter 2 cents each. mail—anywhere tn the United bomen or age prepaid—So per mon’ SATURDAY QUINTUPLE SHEFT St, year; with foreign aac (Entered at the Post Office at Wi De, as_second-class matter.) ee bz All mail iptions must be paid im ad- wretee SS Sees ee WASHINGTON, D. C., -eateicrd, DECEMBER 15, 1893-TWELVE PAGES, ‘be received up to noon of the day of publication, precedence being given to those first received. A MUSEMENTS. EDUCATIONAL. ALBAUGI'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. MISS GARRIE TURNER AND AN EXCELLENT DRAMATIC coMPANy. MATINEE SATURDAY. TONIGHT AT 8, Chained Hearts. 415 __ Next Week—Thomas W. Keene. METZEROTT MU SATURDAY EVENING, Di GRAND HAR HALL. ECEMBER 16, 1893. RECITAL SENORITA ESMERALDA CERVANTES, Harpist of the Courts of Spain, Portugal ‘and KAMMER ViETCOSEN, Ex-member of the jucy of awards at the Colum- bian Exposition, Assi MISS ADE ry VERNON, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF Secretary Gresham, Lady Pauncefote. retary Carlisle. Madame Romero. Madame Mendonea. Miss Lelia Herbert. Mrs. Beriah Wilkins. Sterling Morton. Sr. Thomas de Souza Rosa . Salvador de Mendonca z- Sr. | D. Manuel M. Peralta Se. D. Emilio de Muruaga. Sir Julian Pauneefote. Sr. D. Martias Romero. Marrcyeni Be: d14-3t Christmas Oratorio. ‘THE CHORAL SOCIETY, The Convention Hall, 5th and L sts, ‘THURSDAY 7 a Hl ACE Messiah more Symphony Orches- Reserved seats, 50 rae and $1. Season EVENING, December 23. Chorus of 500 and Balti- cards at Metzerotts on and after December 15. Gallery, 25 cents admission. e alttt Jas. To ACADEMY 9 NEXT aiect NEW NATIONA AL 1 THEATER. Every Evening+and Saturday Matinee, MR. NAT. C. GOODWIN In_a Drama of Character, by AUGUSTUS THOMAS, author of “Alabama,” entitled In Pizzoura. Same cast and scenery as reeently presented in New York city. NEXT WEEK THE CELEBRATED LILIPUTIANS ATRIP TO MARS. 3 GRAND _5 BALLETS, & FLYING READS. Seats ‘Now On Sale. THIS EVENING AT 7: CHURCH OF OUR FATHER. 13TH AND L STS. SPECIAL RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Address by REV. DR. ROGERS on “The Claims of Christ.’’ STANFORD MITCHELL WILL SING. it Signal Service, N. Yo ave. 0.W. TONIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. including ladies, are invited. Pad ‘The public, mission free. IVY CEN RACES Racing Every V Week Day at IVY CITY, Under the management of the IWY Cry EY CLUB. SIX RACES EACH DAY. FIRST RACE AT 1:30 P.M. Admission to grounds and grand stand, $1.00. Ladies, 50 cents. Special traine leave Baltimore and Ohio, station at 12:30 and 1 p.m., returning immediately after races. cents round trip. Undesfrable Characters uxt admitted. CHAS. V. Sass, di3-tr Secretary. ART LECTURES. DECEMBER 1¢—MR. EDWIN H. BLASHFIELD— GEORGE H. ENGEMAN, RATIV: OLD ITALIAN MAS- TEES” Thusteated JANUARY 13—MR. OF. KINSON H HOP! S HALE WAY A MIDDLE GHOUND IN ARTO FRENCH IMPRESSIONISM. FEBRUARY 10 MR. WILLIAM A. COFFIN— “LANDSCAPE WORK"'—Tilustrated. MARCH 10—DR. JOHN ©. VAN. DYKE—“POR- TRAIT PAINTING’ —Illustrated. Course Tickets Aamitios ‘te: for sale at Art Students’ also at Builders’ Exchange Hall, on evening of lecture. CALDWELL'S DANCING ACADEMY, COR. Sth and H sts. o.w., TUES. and FRI. EVENINGS. Private lessons given by appointmen: at my resi- dence. Music furnished for balls, &e. Address ia parties, C st. nw. d6-2w' LIN W. ASHINGTON, WANTED—PUPILS TO COACH IN ENGLISH French and Latin during the hotldays; “day and evening; private or in classes: highest references. a15-3t* R. SMITH, 1739 13th st. ow. GUNSTON and 2928 P st. nw. Boarding and Day School for Girls. ai4-1m Mr. and Mrs. B, MASON. PIANO—A PUPIL OF WILLIAM MASON OF NEW York will teach the plano at pupils’ residences. anaes 4-60" FRENCH CLASSES FOR BEG vanced pupils; new term, attractive ‘met MLLE. BANJO TAUGHT BY YOUNG LADY OF EX- perience. Terms, per lesson, or $10 per ae Call or’ a 12-1) 1406 Columbia st._n.w. OLNEY INSTITUTE, 1827 I ST. School for young ladies and little girls. ‘Miss Virginia Mason Dorsey, ag-tt Miss Laura Lee Dorsey, Principals, _ WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1235 10th n.w, ‘Twenty ffth year. Piano, organ, ‘voice, Viola, fate, ¢ ‘Free advant: to 6.3. BULLAND, Director MME. J. ESPUTA DALY Classes in reading inusic at sight. T system. Mime. Daly indorsed by J. P. others of note and fame, _a6-3mo STUDIO, 224 N. J. AVE. Y. MR. PUTNAM’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND wad located at 1434 Q st. n.w. Preparation for technical schools and for business. e note chain Sousa and Sestiot a oe es Le a) to WM. i. |, or AL MeQUARRIE. | n7-2m* MISS val AN ‘ES ae ENGLISH AND FRENCH scHtoot FOR GIRLS, 1205 Q st French, kindergarten, Boarding’ pupils Limited. iE oe LESSONS GIVEN IN OIL, CHINA, Crayon and Charcoal Pastel, 1, by a yi lady who has heen teaching art in Centendry Female College, Cleveland, ‘Tenn., for the last three years. ‘Terms moderate. Orders taken for por traits. Hours from 1 to 4 Also night class in drawing. 484 6th ni8-1 ‘STRUCTION BY AN ASSOCIATION LISTS, folding degrees from the lead- ing American and European untversities. Address ALF. CRAV Ph. D., Columbian Univ. 020-1m* MRS, MANNS KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL and the Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normal ‘Training School, 1918 Sunderland place (O ae Wili begin fall ind winter seusions Oc LEA! 121 VERMONT AVE. N.W. PIANO AND HARMONY. se21-tf LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. INSTRUCTIONS IN MECHANICAL DRAWING. n23-1m* _L. A. CHESTER, 122 4th st. se. SEND TO MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND ORATORY For_120 evere day words generally MISPRONOUNCED By those who would otherwise be called persons of culture. ‘To any person who will pronounce them correctly we will give a FREE SCHOLAIt SHIP, admitting to the Three Months’ Winter Course in Elocution, or to the espeare Classes. 4-1m COLLEGE, EAST Feat Gevcted to the sdumntion Women for business life Terms Situations furnished without an and charge. Send for 32-page catalogue. LYCECM THEATER. TONIGHT AT 8. MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. THE ROSE HILL ENGLISH FOLLY COMPANY, Presenting the Elsborate Spectacular Comedy Burletta, THE FAKIR'S DAUGHTER. Next Week—Rentz-Santley Burlesque Company. BE SURE TO ATTEND WM. ©. FRISSELLS EN- vanla ave., FRIDAY, aud Literary selectious and fancy dancing by lit- the Mist Turnburk. Adnitssion, 2 ceuts.d9,14,15° THE HOUSE IN WHICH “ABRAHAM LINCOLN 816 10th st., now contains over 2,500 relics of Mr. Lincoln, most of them from the “Homestead” at 1. + except Surday, 912 and 1-4. Tues bg cee S10 p.m. oc26-3m_ ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 MASS. AVE. ‘A Gay school for young ladics and little girls. ‘The course of study embraces atl the branches of a practical education. eu31-6m 7% l4th st. nw. ‘all American and Furopeas Principal ‘Atlee. “New term begins mow. Walker, oar. 9 ACANDET WEEK ast ALBAUGH'S. EXTRA. One week, commencing MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. Seats are now on sale for the annual engagement of MR. THOS. W. AEENE, In the following repertol Richeliew . Richelieu METZEROTT MUSIC HALL. THE “G. G.” COURSE. Second Evening, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13TH, ‘The Popular Southern Author, HOPKINSON SMITH, j. Carter of Cartersville,” “Captain “Well Worn Roads,”* ete., ete.. Will present bis beautiful lecture, OLD PLANTATION DAYS. Reserved seats, 50 and 75 cents. Now on sale at Metzerott's music store, 1110 F street. JANUARY 15—Bill Nye and Al Burbank. @9-6r METZEROT? MUSIC HALL. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18. Ex-Gov. Bob Taylor, IN HIS NEW LECTURE, “The Paradise of Fools.” REGULAR PRICES—50 AND 75 CENTS. Seats now on sale at Metzerott’s Music Store. ‘ONCERT. cor. 10th and G sts., TECEMBER 15, 1893. Tickets, Ellis & & ave., and at it AERIS’ THEA Week com: «ing Monday, “Dee. 1. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. VI Mack EC Al WS BALL. iy invited to attend. Carver. Special matinee Friday. QWUUTU Pray Nem NNE fi CONCERT BY THE TON UNIVERSITY BANJO and MANDOLIN CLUBS. | WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER Metzerott’s Music 20. at Store. ate now on sale 2 COU MUE i = 5 : F a. Sat ington, D, & Grculare at the Tacoseuny. BANJO THOROUGHLY TAUGHT BY NOTE on stmplided method; only $7 per quarter. I guar- antee to teach the most unmusical person to play a perfect tune each lesson by my simple method or ao charge. Parlors open from 10 a.m. watt 9 pia. GEORGE DRAEGER, 681 I st. aw. 49-1m _ LECTURES. GRAND CONCERT For the POOR OF ST. ANDREW'S PARISH, MONDAY, DEC. 18, 1893, AT 8 O'CLOCK, MARTYN COLLEGE HALL, 1231 G st. nw. Mr. LEO P. WHEAT, Miss BERTHA LINCOLN, Miss BERTHA LUCAS and Mr. E. H. DROOP. TICKETS FOR ADULTS, 50 CTS. _a15-3t CHILDREN, 25 CTS. REV. H. M. WHARTON OF BALTIMORE WILL lecture at Tabers 9th st. bet. B and Va. ave. s.w., TUESDAY,’ Dee. 19, 1893, at 8 p.m. ject: “Rambles ‘Through ‘Europe.”” Tickets at door. 413-6t° GAILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 906 F ST. URSDAY, 14TH INSTANT, $§ P.M., FREE 1. LECTURE and complimentary lesson.” Sub- Ject: How ts it possible that pupils of the school can appear before an audience after a few weeks’ tuition. ‘pronounce languages finely ‘and give proof | of personal and accurate knowledge? It is entirely | due to the scientific, progressive, assimilative and subjective method “followed! Gaillard’ Freuch, Mueller’s German, and upon the law of as- sociation of ideas. as EXCURSIONS, &c. TALLY HO. COACH LINE DAT.Y.10 A.M., 2 from S11 13 P. B. and ail ints of in Finest lo on phe a cars to gf 0c19-2m* ‘STEAMER MACALESTER TO MOUNT VERNON. Tomb of Washington. Daily (except Sunday), At 10 am., returning by 2:45 p.m. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 50 CENTS Admission to grounds, 25 cents. Tickets, with Mount Vernon admission coupon, for sale at wharf and at hotels. ‘Will also make river landings as far as Glymont, stopping for freight and passengers both ways. eels. L. L. BLAKE, Capt. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. TEACHERS OR PUPILS DESIRING Yate studio, for teaching or prac for same by hour, day or evening 1229 G st. Bw. References. PIANO INSTRU ‘CTION— MISS MAY H certificated pupil of Herr Kaif of the servatory of Berlin. Lessons at pupils _ desired. 2001 T st. n.W. MARTYN ELOCUTION, ORATORY AND Di AMATIC CU CULTURE, 1223 TO 231 ‘E OF PRI- can arrange y calling at asst homes if Beginners’ classes just Peas Send for new circulars of THREE “MUNTHS' "WINTER _COURSE. at 1864_EDUCATION FOR REAL LIFE—1808 FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. THE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Na- tional Bank of the Repubite building, corner god D sca. nw. Day and night sessions begaa September 4." Practical English, shorthand typewriting; Spencerian rapid writing; mechaat eal and Srehtee ectural drawing. Corps of tea thorougnly trained teachers. Location cent Services of graduates always in demand. ice open every business day and night. Write & call for ew anonat announcement. Mrs. SAHA A. SPENCER, __Tel. call 1088. (oci6) Principal and Proprietor. _ MME. PRONGUEE, 1701 Q ST., IS GIVING LES- French and Italiin, private and in class. d evening classes for adults. Children of ges taught to speak. ‘Testimonials of ine ma all cessful work. COLUYBIA Con 623 La. - ave. 3E OF COMMERCE, _ bet. 6th and C.K. URNER, AM. Twenty-third’ year as a si educatcr; eighth year in ‘this and fifteen Sears, with Es Six “thorough and English, accountancy, 1 typewriting. Learn xl typewriter; the quickest office; compicte course, $15. s bY competent readers and individual instructi by ex- : vrters. Graduntes of rare excel = distinguished su. eagpee moderate prices; send 26 | is, L. 0. TALBOTT WILL REOPEN ee ish school for young ladies and 4 at O27 Pst “Culture tlacocs mn and older girls. at the sehocl rooms any’ frou tilt o'clock. ‘atte Norwood Institute, 14TH STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, _0¢80_ Mr. ene . D. CABELL, Principals, _ W OPEN, ART STUDENTS TEAGUE INTH SEASON. Day classes—Antique, portrait, oils, water colors aud women's life. Evening ciasses—Antique and men’s life. For circulars send to _0c8-tt 808 17 MISS SCHMITT'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, 453 G N.W. Faults of speech corrected. | Kindergarten, AD- NCED, German, French, “Articulation, : Physical Culture. Coach.n39-1m* STITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. STH AND K STS. N. W, traction equals that of any business nw. e hington; terms lower. Principal has, been a well-known, reliable and successful Washington educator for’17 years. Full business course, Gay or aight,’ § kkeeping, arithmetic, spellit ter writing, penmansh! Dip Phostitions for ‘graduat MISS ©. MATILDA MINKE, 312 DELAWARE Ave | n.e., graduate of the New Eng. Conservatory of Musle, Boston, Orgunist and Experienced Teacher of Pigno and 1H: 2 PROF. J. FRANCIS GERMU TLLER, T TEACHER OF piano, ‘organ, vocal music and ‘harmony; espe- cuily attentive to beginners ax well as to sur advanced. GI1 I st. MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE IX == =SR Bustness College, 1207 10th hw. Pupils prepared successfully for’ clvil servi rtmental and census examinations, Stenography taught. se2-tr 1488 N ST. NW. THE MISSES KERR’S ‘SCHOOL Fond YOUNG LADIES D LITTLE CHILDKEN. eS Fall THE BERKELEY, os i 1 ST. N.W., CHAS. W. FISHER, B.8., Prepares for West Point, Annapolis men ‘est Point, Annai and for all co colleges, and untversities, ‘Arrange: meots may for private lessons. in all _branches in the: afternoon or venlng. ock8-te LADY JUST FROM_ENGLAND WISHES TO GIVE Private lessons in French (acquired in Paris),paint- in ofl, water colors, crayon and pencil draws _Angs. Address E.E.BARTON,010 20th n.w.nl4-7w® MADAME A. PELK (FROM PARIS), VRENCH ¢lasses and private lessons: best re! 1822 14th st. n.w. ‘Ten years of successful teaching. 016-8m* Asrama Axp Cararry Cured by the ESPIC'’S CIGARETTES OR POWDER. aan. Suffocating, Coughs, Colds, Chest, Neu- c. Paria: J. ESPIC, 20 Rue St. Lazar York: FOUGERA, MILHAU. Sold by all chemists of America. mib2Z1-T&1S All Branches of Dentistry. ‘There are four principal branches of Dentistry. We operate them all each branch is in charge of an ex- perienced “specialist.” ie 2. Operative Dentistry — Filling, cleaning and treating the natural Crown and_ ‘Bridge Work—Pilacing a naw. tooth om, ap (aid rests ee pla a new tooth in a “ridging’” it. — Extracting Tecth—Now made Palnless operation “by | applying ‘Zono"’—our own preparation. Mechanteal Dertistry—The manu- yture of teeth, bridges, crowns, Pig Ay Appiiance aud unequaled facilities for doing the finest class of work at the lowest prices. Dental ° Ass'n, COR. 7TH AND DN. BALTIMORE OFricE” ° ais No. 1 North Charles st. GIGH CLASS LAUNDRY WORK. COLLARS, CU LACE, ¢ CURTAINS LRUADERED Wri SUPERIOR ‘BINISH NEW, AND LOOK EQUAL TO 500. “AIR. R PAIR. CALLED Pom "AND. DELIVERED, YALE STEAM LAUNDRY, Uptowa office, G14 10th st. hw. Obics and Works, 42° st. awe ee27-t¢ Telephone 1002, Men’s Saving. Business and Dress Suits ==that were $10--Now $5. HALF PRICE! =-that were $10--Now $s. HALF PRICE! LIGHT WwW EI G H T OVERCOATS that are marked $20 ==now $5. ‘They $20 Coats—but Barnum $10. You buy by his last - HALF PRICE? Separate Pants that were $3--Now $1.50. to $10—for exactly— HALF PRICE! Full Dress Suits that were $40--Now $20. HALF PRICE! We guarantee satis- faction or your Money Back! Others at $12, $14, $15 up to $25—for exactly Overcoats and Ulsters. Others at $12, $14, $15 up to $25—for exactly short cut--and were ents reduced price—tor exactly S Others that were $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 up ‘These are fine French Worsted Suits lined with satin. They are a tremendous bargain SAKS SAKS SAKS KS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS Saks: BoE EEE every energy to attend--AT ONCE--befo the variety is gone. to yourselves--mothers you are wrongin: children--by delaying while 60 GENTS me DOLLA. simmediate use for. The original price mar haven’t been disturbed. HERE’S OUR PRICE! THERE’S YOU Saks SUGGESTIONS, HANDKERCHIEFS. GLOVES. NECKWEAR, UMBRELLAS. CANES, SUSPENDERS, MUFFLERS. NECK SHAWIS. FULL DRESS PROTECTORS FULL DRESS SHIRTS, NIGHT ROBES. UNDERWEAR, JEWELRY. LEATHER GOODS. MACINTOSHES. HOUSE CoaTs. The Holiday Hunt. What plain sailing Christmas shopping is if you know the right channels. If it is 8 ™man you are buying for—steer here—first thin g—and you'll find a safe harbor. We never had a larger varlety—of more exclusive novelties—in Furtishing Goods House Coats and Slippers. Particularly SMOKING JACKETS—-BATH ROBES—LOUNG- ING WRAPPERS and DRESSING GOWNS. Here's where the tailor sticks out— in the superior making—designing—and fit. We Know what right is—and you may be sure you are getting that—and nothing else. Selections carefully Isl away for late de- livery if desired. Satisfaction assured. If you don't get it—you get your monex back. Exchanges cheerfully made, @)322030005000305¢595026¢05250009056990000' Men--you'll be in debt for the very. things you and the children have, see the actual worth. Cut them in half-- $4 Others the: Children’s Cape Coats that were $3--Now In them you will Youngsters Savings. Pants Suits, $2. SAKs Saks KS Saks of the Suits, $2.50. Children’s Short that were $7, $8, $9 to $25—at exactly HALF PRICE! $1.50. Others that were $4, $5 up to $12—at exactly oat HALF PRICE! oa Boys’ Long Pants x Z that were $3--Now $150 =: Others that were $3.50, $4 to $5—at exactly We HALF PRICE! Hi Children’s Knee Pants $ug: Others that were $1, $1.25 and $2-at exactly © ne “HALF PRICEh = EE =sal tha’ Kilt Suits it were $2.50--Now Bal t AK ss $1.25. ee exactly y. HALF PRICE! ot “TOMORROW EVERYBODY CAN BE SERVED. # 00000000000000000000000000000.000000000000000000000000000000000000000 \ ppagagrarempsacrmmomsagic cy | 8 A LONDONER’S LOSS. ¢: be had Othem OSSSOOSS SOS SECCOCO, COOSSOOOOSHSOSSOSCOOS An English SMOKING JACKET maker got caught in the undertow of the hard ‘times—and had to unload. He really makes some of the best Jackets in the market. We ‘were glad to get what $5, $6 and $8 ones to you—before Christmas—et for your choice. C7 We do the engraving on Umbrelias-and Canes you buy here—tfree. to—free. 7 We guarantee everything. ay cs rs Jajalatatal at a price that enables us to offer $3.50. Pe 0000 00 000000 Oo O 000 oo roonnncposnscnasnnnssnssssnmessd) Saks SAKS: BAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS aS f He Pennsylvania Ave. and a St. SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS. saxs SaKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAK® SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKE SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SARS SARS S8AkS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS ‘3 SARS SARS SARS SES SAKS SAMS SARS SAKS SARS SARS SARS SAMS SARS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAK SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS SAKS — oes, 1 Stultz & Bauer YO Will Want |For a Gift |EDMONSTON Pi Olive Oil, a I ll ( Ss —and want Olive OM at that, when Tet us suggest 0 1 9 Jour “arisinas Holiday” dinaeret” You Levan FINE SHOE Easy Terms. Will want our Olive Oil, for it is the Fa yg 0 iy jes i 4 ame ne linported article (aot American be appreciated. ‘We ‘bave omer 8,000" in Rate co be fans on © Gaui etm, a? MONG Ge stant a" Sacer Pawo is oor rest cuntomers cam Ado faalt vith aod, cor own When Fou iar $2.50 for Shoe here - it after x : you at SAUR Ga beaiteamamutnctere Bottles, $ Claflin Optical Co., Jour get trom any. $i Se, mnie ed of best material—contains all the latest Quart ttles, $1. under whet circumstances you buy it. ee Se oes Se ee mare, | FULL MEASURE. ; Masonic Temple, F St, a SO cinemas dressed . Cun ea Mes. Eyes Tee, Se BB ti tat nets: | We. S. Thompson’s Sa Baton anda pie inns Ez Be sure to, get our prices vefore buying— ° De You'll Find sewed, will wear as ‘as Prec e say" calf. ‘They're made to stand bard wealy The Piano Exchange, Pharmacy, 703 15th St. | sae Dat oak oo 5 913 Pennsylvania Avenue. 900 igtnderal “HEME With car imoroved wines 50. TURAL | 000 ordinarily. We use only Sltered water, and ‘ald NATURAL SERVES. —BATORY'S, Na! a a3 —s, cranberry | 850. seit Blankets, 25e. Lace ee Eee Tae ee mes are =| EDMONSTON NEAR PUP OW) N treet northwest, ‘ i Tnmgorted, ‘moderate, We bare OF. three "years. to introduce pital Steam indry, ‘ cs NW bE ir cratsine ‘the quality, BATORY ‘2 'CO., | MRS. M.A. WEAVER, PROPRIETOR, sew 1334 F Sx N. W, stoms Nove but reliable men sent to the bouse, oc262m°| {22'south Howard sts Baitisore, Md. nli-dm’” | Si 8TH Si. opp FeO. Dept) as ' as

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