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THE EVENING STAR —___. —__ PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. AT THE States or cents per month. SATURDAY CUINTUPL™ SHFFT Star year: anh B. ‘$1.00 per TO ADVERTISERS. AGvertisers are urgently re- quested to hand in advertisements the day prior to publication, in order that insertion may be as- tured. Want advertisements will be received up to noon of the day of publication, precedence being given tg those first received, <a at the 3 at Washington, De. Fan sees mr 7 an —— en at ere | WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1894-TWENTY PAGES. "AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. P THE ANNUAL NEW NATIONAL THEATER, ° SATURDAY MATINEE FEBRUARY 8. sia Charity Ball SUNDAY NIGHT, JAN. 28, REAPPEARANCE OF THE INDESCRIBABLE PHENOMENON, Miss Anna Eva Fay, Spiritualism And Theosophy IN THE FULL GASLIGHT, ON THE OPEN STAGE. [7 MISS PAY IS THE ONLY PERSON IN THE WORLD WHO HAS THE INDORSEMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY OF LONDON, ENGLAND: PROF. Wm. CROOKS, PROF. HUXLEY, PROF. VARLEY, SERGT. COX, and others. Miss Fay will present a new line of experiments, never before witnessed in Washington in the FULL GAS LIGHT. MATERIALIZATION OF FORMS, HANDS AND PACES. COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED. ‘THE ANIMATED HAND. TABLES WILL FLOAT IN MID AIR, &e. eserved seats, G0c. and T5e. Family Circle, 25e. NOW ON SALE. Doors open, 7. Commence, S p.m. 1t Original PURE FOOD EXPOSITION Albaugh’s Grand Opera House. ow. L. L ARMORY). MRS. S. T. RORER Wil Lecture This (Saturday) Afternoon At 3 O'clock. Subject: “Simple Desserts.” MONDAY, ATS P. M., Subject: “How to Feed Our Sick.” ‘ Royal Hungarian Band AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ADMISSION TO ALL. 25 CENTS. ‘The entire proceeds for Monday, beth afternoon and evening, have been donated for the benefit of the “General Spinner Memorial Association.” Jat Masquerade Ball Given by the Germania Maennerchor, At MASONIC TEMPLE, corner 9th and F sts. a... on MONDAY, JANU. a 29, 1894. Valuable prizes will be awarded for groups end{ single masks. Admission—Gentleman. 50 cents; lady, 25 cents. _jaztw,sa,mSt ACADETIY, wwe 50 Cents. TONIGHT AT 8. LAST TIME OF Archie Boyd, In His Rural Drama, “The Country Squire.” Next | The Thrilling BLUE JE ae. Week | Comedy Drama, With All Its Realistic Fe Seats are now on sale. NEW NATIONAL THEATER. ‘THIS SATURDAY EVENING. LAST TIME OF Francis Wilson’s Magnificent Production of the NEW ‘sErminie,” NEXT ne New Musical Comedy, A Milk White Flag Seats row on sale, WEEK, ALUAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Whi. HH. CRANE TONIGHT AT 3, THE SENATOR. NEXT WEEK, Sol Smith Russell TN “APRIL WEATHER’ ‘TIOx.”” _SEATS NOW ON SALE. CONG RESS, In Extraordinary Session, AT ALBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Sunday Evening, Feb. 4| A Fuil Quorum to be Present. The sergeant-at-arms is requested to bring in| every Representative and Senator and their fami- lies and ali the people of Washington without ex- ception or omission, to hear THE MOST CAUSTIC AND TIMELY LECTURE Erer delivered in this city. In other words, WA The greatest of American editors, whose mae] sed all parties to tremble, will come} ington at the time when he is most need- deliver bis new, brilliant and eloquent | & G0 eS OF LIFE. | He will be introduced by Hon. John G. Carlisle, a MAD) MIS silver) seats, 2 50 cents extra. of @ good seat gu to Metzerott's at once. adiaits, It | and “A POOR RELA- To be sure} For the benefit of the Children’s Hospital Will be held at the WATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMO Y, | Tuesday, January 30, 1894, | Under the auspices of the Board of Lady Visitors. ‘THEU. S. MARINE BAN Under the leadership of Signor F. Fanciulli, ‘Will render the music on this occasion. PATRONESSES. Mrs. Stevenson, Gi irs. Fuller, Mrs.q Carlisle, Mrs. Pieid, <a i& ee. Ee on Mrs. Bissell, Mrs. Brown, 26s Miss Herbert, Mra. Shiras, Mrs. Hoke Smith, Miss St Miss Morton, irs. Hale, Lady Pauncefote, Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Goschen, Mrs. Stewart, Baroness Fava, Mrs. MeMillan, Mme. Romero, Mrs. BOARD OF LADY VISITORS. Mrs. N. L. Anderson, Mrs. J. F. Leech, Mrs. J. €, Audenreid, Mrs. L. Z. Leiter, Mrs. Wm. A. Bartlett, Mrs. T. B. M. ith, Mrs. Edward “MeCauliy, Bradiey, Mra. Marshall McDo W. D. Cadell, Mrs. eG ry A. Coyle, Mrs. Senator MeMilian, ; Davis, Mise Virginia Miller, Dodge, Hrs. FP. G.’ Dulin,” Sirs. iiotr, Mrs. Reginald Pendall, Mrs. § Admiral Franklia, Mrs. M. Gale, ' Miss Itedfern, Mrs. E. M. Gallacdet, Mrs. % ¢. obbins, . €. Glover, rs. C. Goodloe, Miss Sel . Wr. A. Hammond, Mrs. Selfridge, Mrs. Hazen, Philip Sheridan, 1s. Kate K. Hen Mrs. cha’ i Miss Caroline 5 Hencr, Mex. $i, Sitelds, Mrs. W. Mune. “de _Sihoar, Mra Jas. t ti. spats, Miss E. $. Stevens, Mrs. korer, Mrs. R. K. Stone, Healph, Johnson, Jones, SH. Kaufmann, Mes. Mrs. M. A. B. Kennedy, = legos ts Wilson, Miss Kibby, FLOOR COMMITTEE. W. H. Slack, Chairman. soncam be. obtained: from the Lat Voitorsy. ths Directors, hotels, jewelry, drug and book stores and at the hall on the evening of the ball. Ja25-dtja30 Mr. ert ARY 2. 8 P.M. “46th Grand Concert of the an 5 year GEORGETOWN ORCHESTRA, HERMANN C. RAKEMANN. Conductor, ‘Assisted by SOPHIA CHURCH HALL, Contralto. JOHN PORTER LAWRENCE, Pianist. ADMISSION, 60¢. Now for sale at Metzerott's. MR. ALBERT W. FELKA'S DANCING ACADEMY, Haines’ Hall, Sth and Pa. WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY EVENING: lars appiy at the academy. | CALIFORNIA, TEXAS, MEXICO. Special semi-montbly Tourist Parties over the Southern Pacitic Company's Sunset and Ogder Routes. Apply to THE SOUTHERN y, St Phila, of 200 E. German _Jait-s&widst Jules Wallace, ‘The apostle of Spiritualism, ‘Will produce bis Wonderful Manifestations and recount bis experiences with Queen Liliuokalani IN A RELIGIOUS LECTURE. GOOD MUSIC SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28. HARRIS’ BIJOU THEATER. TICKETS, 25, 50 AND 75ec., INCLUDING RE- SERVED SEAT. Now on sale at Box Orfice. ja2e-2t In response to public re= quest we have succeeded in our efforts to keep “Christ In Gethsemane” On exhibition HERE until Monday, 29th inst. Aco ies of this famous painting and furniture for sale. Veerhoff sGalleries i217 FP St. N. W WES: 1221 PA. AVE. AND 916 7TH ST. BR: Capital Giee Club Concert, | N. DU SHANE CLOWARD, Director, Assisted by THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC CLUB, With Miss MARION S. WEED, soprano, and Mr LEONARD E. AUTY, tenor, of New York. Metzerott [Music Hall, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1894, Reserved seats, $1, and S0c., at Metzerott’s Tickets can be secured from members of the club. . Grant Arnor, nd, B. W. Beehe, H. Frankiand, Theodore Friebus, jr. Charles F. Hall, Oliver C. Hine aworth, Otto Luebki Magruder. B. T. Reed, NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. MONDAY, JANUARY 29. Chas. H. Hoyt’s Latest and Most Brilliant Success, A Milk ‘White Flag A Company the Best in Acting Of Unexcelied Vocal Excelience. Superbly Costuined. laborately Staged. Drum Corps, Messengers. A Baud. A Company of ‘Soldiers. And Three Acts of Tremendous Mirth. Ja5-3t HARRIS’ THEATER. YEEK OF JANUARY Matinees Tuesday, Thured: «1 Saturday. DAN McCARTHY Rambler From Clare. Next Week-MY JACK CO. ja22-6r | i | Children’s Pinafore, By°70 talented masters and misses, from 4 to 18 years of age. BENEFIT NATIONAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL. Tickets....... +++$1 and 75 cents. Reserved seats, without extra charge, at Metz- rott’s ou and after Monday, ee = a ot Two CON TS BY THE CHIL, Me- Kendree E. Sunday School, ae og BM, of Chas. Hayda Chase, at McKendree M. E. Church. TUESDA’ EBYENI Ri ‘olks Concert ; 31, at 7: fe) loa Goose.’ ission “THE ee EEE OF THE CONFEDERACY.” Encampment No. 69, Union Veteran Legion, The Confederate ee Associat Respectfully announce that they have secured Gen. John B. Gordon, Who will deliver his celebrated lecture, entitled “THE Last DAYS Ly ars CONFEDERACY,” Convention Hall, Sth and L sts. ow., Saturday, Jan. 27, 1894, At 7:30 5 ee Senn me ee cee tele of oe two associations, - 50 Reserved seats, 50 cts. extra, tobe be bad only at Metzerott's, 12th and F sts. Reserved ‘seats now on sale. ‘Tickets for admission can be sbtained from members of the Union Veteran Confederate Veterans’ Associations. ee re I be ould, after. 7 No resery. will o'clock p.m. ‘om 27th, aud none will be sold ve ball. (ACADEMY. mare 5) Ctt RESERVED SEAT FOR 5 O S ad ' AGAIN apenas BO, ~ BLUE MAELS aia. CAPE ING wate JEANS robles “THe roatiats,, THI ae more GREAT SAWMILI. age Haines’ Hall, a and Pa. 4 W DAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS. "For ly at the academy. “LYCEUM THEATER. TONIGHT AT 8, Matinee Thursday and Saturday. THE URLESQUE CO, Note—Returns of the Corbett-Mitcheil. fight will be Tead from the-tage Thursday a{ternoon or evening, accordins to time of fight. ext Week—The City Sports Burlesque Co.ja22-Gt THOROUGHLY TAUGHT BY NOTE oR mplided method; only $7 per quarter. 1 guar- antee to teach the iost unmusical person to play a perfect tume each lesson by my simple Method or no charge. Parlors opea from 10 a.m, aa 12,2 GEORGE DRAEGHR, 631 1 et. LW. -1m SLIVINSKI'S 7 PEN ort Hate x ines 8:30 Dielock, Seats at Metz- ‘ 22. $1.50 and $1. Steinway A Sons’ Pianos used at these recitals, E. F. DKOOP & Sone Sole Representatives, 925 Ja24-6t SOCIETY ORCHESTRA FURNISHES music for receptions, germans, &c. Orders left at Louls Weber's, 500 L st.’ n.w., Droop's of 2 Music Store’ will receive prompt attention, LECTURES. LECTURE. LEC URE ‘THE JOLLY EARTHQUAKE” BY REV. RUSSELL H. CONWELL OF PHILADELPHIA. First Presbyterian Chureh, 4% st. bet. © and D. Wednesda; Jon. | 31,1804, at 8 ofclock. ceansbeceian 6 WE PAID SPOT CaSH FOR. © 4 6 Remnants. 5 BALES @©) OF Fine Unbleached Musiin, good value at = Gtje. Clearing sale price, & E ox a @ 3 BALES Of Unbleached Pillow Case Sheeting, full >, Width, good value at 12%c. Clearing sale ©@ rice. © 66. Of New Chambrays, including a new line of tints. Good value at 12%. Clearing sale - 56. 2 CASES Of Satin Finished Prints. beautiful styles, in light and dark colorings. Good vulue at Se. Clearing sale price. 56. casi Of Cardinal Prints. ofl boiled. with kinds of black spots, rings, broken plaids, stripes, zig-zaxs and other effects. Good <c value at 8c. Clearing sale price, 5G. 3 CASES Of Handsome New Cotton Challies—the pat- terps are as select ns the very finest goods— in light and dark Good value at lOc, Clearing sale vrice, 838 O 8 CASES Of Crepeline. These goods are just as hand- some as the Yeddo Creves, and the colors are nile, cardinal. cream. blue. lavender, black ard yellow. Good value at 5c. Clearing sale price, iC. We have aiso in this lot a beautiful assortment of pretty figures on cream grounds. All the other Ines. such as Satines, Cameo Drapery, Percales, Chevrons, Bleach- ed and Unbleached Domestics, Ginghams, €} &e., have all been replenished for this great Gy Clearing sale. THE LAST WEEK COPIPMENCING OUR TRADE THAT IS OUR WAY OF SHOWING GRATITUDE TO THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON. Silks ilks. ‘The best quality of 22-inch Plain Col- cored Jap. Silk, in pink, navy, cream, cardi- mal, lavender, canary, orange and black. Good value at 60c. Clearing sale price, 396. Black Faille Francaise. Black Taffeta, Bleck Rhadame, Colored Novelty Silks. Good value at 98c. Clearing sale price, 586. ©@ = Biack Figured Satin Duchesse. in twelve iiferent patterns, strictly all silk. Good value at $1. Clearing sale price, 656. Figured China Wash Crepes, warranted all silk, for evening dresses, pink, nile canary, light blue, yellow and white. Good value at $1. Clearing sale price, 586. Black Figured Jap. Silk,full 23 inches wide, in ten different neat effects. Good value at $1.25. Clearing sale price, 786. Cream Brocade Jap. Silk, Cream Moires, © Cream Satin, extra wide Cream Surabs, Good value at $1.50. Clearing sale price, 756. Colored and Black Silk Velvets. 21 inches Wide, which include all the mew shades. Good value ‘at $1.50. Clearing sale price, 966. Sundries. ee Marseilles Finished Spreads. full 11-4 Good value at $1.0y. Clearing sale $1.00, 200 90 by 90 made of Wamsutta cotton. Good valu at Tic. Clearing sale pice, 100 64 by 90 Sects. made of Wamsutia cotton. Good value at G0c. Clearing sale 7-4 Fancy 08... Covers... Good value at 75c. Clearing sale price, 9G 200 Pillow Cases, made of cotton, full size. Good value at 15c. Clear- Ang “sale ‘price, ma Marble and Feney 4 Table Oucloth. Good value at 25c. Clearing sale Balance of our Easels. Good value at $1.3. Clearing fale price, Embroidered Felt Scarfs. for stand or tables. Good value at $1.50 and $2 a yard. sale price. On Granite and Agate Ware of all kinds jeu = set 2v per ithe tow op each ey my Worth, vou buy over the low prices that have previ during this sale. EXTRAY SCARF PINS.” 0 oR REATEST NOVELTY EVER SOLD. INE ‘GHAMELEOSS WITH CHAINS AND PRETTY PET FOR LAD! Thoodinds sold at Be preria’s Par at $2.50 WE SELL THEM DURING THIS SALE, Warranted Genuine, nizing Color Chame- loons. THIS SALE BEGD BALANCE OF THE W FOR THE BALANCE OF FERED AT CLEARING SALE PRIC JAN K. bo NOT THINK IT IS F THE FIVE DAYS FOLLOWING EVERY THIN ARY 29, aD aril CONTINUE THE NDAY ee’ S. KANN, SONS & CO., mu sec me SPACE, Carter’s Old rane PSSSSOSE S KANN,SONS& GO, 11 MARKET SPACE. OF OUR CREAT CLEARING SALE, MONDAY, JANUARY 29. delice dase temapls Uedisiaadactonenad araieteia’ak aonaaaiann. HAS BEEN ONE OF A PHENOMENAL NATURE. WE HAVE GONE SO FAR ABOVE OUR EXPECTATIONS THAT IT HAS MADE US FEEL AS PROUD AS THE YOUNGSTER WITH HIS FIRST PAIR OF PANTS, AND AS THE OLD SAYING GOES, THAT ALL IS WELL THAT ENDS WELL. WE ARE WILLING TO TRY THE END. WE HAVE SHIPPED DIRECT FROM OUR MILLS TWENTY CASES OF NEW SPRING REMNANTS TIMAT WE SHALL PLACE IN THIS GREAT CLEARING SALE aT LESS PRICES THAN | — Dress Goods. All-wool Black Albatross. Good value at sale rice. ‘SOc, Clearing 256. Black Wool Novelties. in different weaves. value at 3¥c. Clearing sale orice, 256. 40-inch All-wool Black LM ass Good Value at 62igc. Clearing sale 396. 40-inch All-wool Black Serges Sacking. Good value at ‘Gitec, “Cleaciy 49C. THRGE ITEMS FROM CUE SLACK GOURD DEPARTMENT. Colored Dress Goods, in Diagonals, rincbone and Henrietts. finish. ouly' the Best Shades. Good value at 25c.’ Clearing sale Price, . 15¢ New "eaves, in silk luster 25 different styles. value at E7ige. Cienring sale est arora hm ‘Clearing: ‘sale. price, eafitzinct Black and vhite Silk Mixea — ‘o —— garnet F je, navy, brown, cardinal. Good value "at sale price, 54-inch light I1-wool Be. wet dark EDUCATIONAL. SDUGEON AL. IN WASHINGTON, 25 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS, 30° CENTS, Tickets (iunted number) on sale at Sanders & Stayman’s, 084 F et. n.w., and at Mertz’s,cor. 11th ard F ats. n.w. Hon. Henry T. Thurber, private secretary to the President, will introduce the speaker. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, Corner of TL. and 13th sts. . WILL LECTURE |) HALL, SING. bad ‘sso Jation will be aa Fat the Krauskopt of Philadel- jew." PAN are wel- | EXCU RSIONS, BY naiL 70 Mount Vernon, TOMB OF WASHINGTON. alas Pennsylvs &e. a, Ws ‘are, round trip. to4 p.m. d22-tf Holy ee CALIFORNIA. | MEXICO, FLORIDA, | es t' t f Official for Mid. tional Ex) alG-sdew: continue for three full twenty-four lessons, James Kerr, 3 Maz'der Munca Heury ‘The LOWES? ‘TERMS. Teall life. Special training in, Bookkeeping, Short- hand, | Trpewriting, Letter | Writin course in Arithinetic, id Penmans! lish: Ewtab: lished 1876. ‘Evperienced central loca- LADIES OF WASHINGTON: ‘ Commencing MONDAY, February §, the Ralston Teeture given under auspices of Y. P. 8. C. E. | school of Seat’ Gaibars of ‘Martya College il At! inaugurate a special private class for ladies months, or twelve weeks hee presenting an elaborate and eautiful course of physical culture on a scale ever before attempted in Washingtou. Indorsed in a written testimonial by Vice Prestdent Stevenson, “The Man Who Dared to be Singular. Tine. Popular Praise Service, solos by Miss Blasland. | Mrs. Secretary. gg eee oo Bissell, Peace! Troubled Heart «+ -Pinsutt. iis want Gone ar Not Ye Israel” Mrs. Senator Hawley, it All weleom Mra. Senator Manderson, Mrs. Senator Teller, a E. Mrs. S. S. Howland, Dr. Willis, Mrs. K, H. Townsend, A. E. Johnson, M. D., Kip Walsh, "M. Heury D. Fry, M. Ballip s. Wale . ‘Tompk er, M.D., J. Page Burwell, M. D B. Deule, M. D., G. L. Magruder, M.D. ‘rerins for full course of twenty-four lessons, $10. Must apply at once to secure admission. Seud for (of lessons. ME, 307 _D st. now. STITUTE BUY SINESS COLLEGE, Sth and K sts. mw., Han bean! attended by Thousands of Washi n's best citizens, ‘An old, reliable, successful College. Full business course, day or night, $20'u year. Typenriting abd) Shorthand ° course, | $15. DIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. common sense educa: iness and the necessities of A thoroughly | prac fon, preparing for busi Hon; diplomas and positions for sradnates, Send for ac nouncement. s. We Princi- “iid RVATORY OF MUBIO—PtA: xO .W. EDW, HART, | | | WEST INDIA TOURS. % ‘The el | MADIANA, 3,050 o yfitt ant Passenger Steamer ‘UD AILS JAN. 10 & FEB. 17, tric lights, baths and all dd with Eat, St, Thomas, St. Crofx, | 7 Ant jaioupe, Dominica, Mar= Lucia, Jos. Hotel coupon tick- uc arh good sit the Marine liotel, Barbados. sold at r ‘uty of scenery and perfection of climate Is unsurpassed. For illustrated pamphlets s of passage and all information apply iwoy. New WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 TAYLOW TEACHES VOCAL, Pas, ‘the raining the voice for of ai con- cert &. sprelaltye Only teacher. ustag alphabetic method withont hotes. 516 11th st. hx d30-1m* Cc € ‘and best ie AOE cuoctaed, oi in from two to, three moni ively shorthand a1 in Cite, “ACME SCHOOL. MOF PHO OGiaPitY. ‘i 1oth nw. | Twenty-ftth year, violin, flute, cor &e. pupils. 0. B. BULLARD, Piano, organ, voice, Free advantages to Director. _d6-2m* York. Wash- | etu26t Or “gig OOK ‘© Sons. ast 15th st. __423- | ‘STEAMER MAK WE TO MOUNT VERNON. Tomb of Washington, Daily (except Sundt | MISS AMY \¢, LEAVITT, MISS BALCH'S CIVIL SERV! 1121 VERMONT. AYES, PIA’ ARMONY. se21-tf LESSONS ON TRE see KEYBOARD. iness College, 1207 10th eal “Pupils nee fuccessfully for‘ civil service, departmental ‘and census examinations. Stenography taught. se2-te At 10 a.m., returning by 2:45 p.m FARE, ROUND TRIP, 50 CENTS. Admission to crounds, 25 cents. Tickets, with Mount Vernon admission coupon, for sale at wharf and at hotels. Will also make river landines as far as Gitmort stopping for fre and passengers both ways. For charters, &c., apply at office of Steamer McAlister. se18 L. L. BLAKE. Capt. | MASS CARRIE V. KIDWELL, DIPLOMA GRAD- | “uate of Lamperti Metuod of Vocal Art, Tuesdays | apd Eridays at 034 F st; Mondays and Thursdays, 230 N st. Jal8- Norwood Institute, 4TH STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, oc80 Mr, and M.s. W. D. CABELL, Wrinctpals. ACADIMY OF THR HOLY CROSS, 1312 MASS. AVE. A day school for young ladics and little girls. The course of study embraces a!l the branches of a practical education. ausl-6n 1864—EDUCATION POW REAL LIFE—1894 FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. THE SPENCERIAN BUS! tional Bank of the Repul ga D ate. oe. September 4." Practical Engl ope thor ht began ie sborthand and writing; Spencerian rapid writing; mechan!- and architectural drawing. of ten ‘bly trained teachers. Location central. Services of graduates always in demand. open every busiuess day and night. Write or call for = “24 nual announcement. SARA A. SPENCER, Tel. call 1084. (oct "Principal and Proprietor. INSTRUCTIONS IN MECHANICAL DRAWING. L. A. CHESTER, 122 4th st. se. M438 N ST. N.W. THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES _____ AND LITTLE CHILDREN. COLIMIBIA ¢ COLLEGE OF “COMMERCE, n2S-2m* Prin. “business educator; eighth year in this city and fifteen Twenty-third year as a” successful years with Eastman College. Six thorough and Practical courses: Business, English, accountancy, civil service, shorthand abd typewriting. Learn the phonograph and typewriter; the quickest reparation for the office; complete course, $15, Rhorthand ‘dictations by. competent readers ‘and the phonograph; i:dividual fnstruction by ex- perienced reporters Graduates of rare excellence End distinguished ‘success; moderate prices: send for catalogue. au26 MR. T.. J. McETTRICK, TUTORING INL. guages, mathematics, sciences, elocution (nati method): prepares for uny college or professional backward puplis a specialty. 1038, Connec- taut. ave. ja20-1m* NS TD MODERN nd engi studies; by an ex- qunlversity graduate. Address r office, jal-lmo* GAILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 906 F ST. | ‘Modern languages taught by Gatllard method, comprising a series of text books D. Appleton & Co., an entirely new pract scientitic and aesthetic system, the only Gecorated by the French ‘minister of public ine struction and indorsed by the celebrated Sorbonne and the leading educators of Europe and America. German classes and private pl by P. H. Mueller, author of the Words Chain Method. Visitors admitted to all the classes _held | dail; Gonzaga College, 9 1 ST. N.W., Under the anection of the Fathers of the So- ciety of Jesus. Classical and business courses of En- glish, German, French, Latin, Greek, Mathe- matics, Bookkeeping, rep nnny and writing are included in the courses. Second term will begin on February ¥. For eee ad- dress Kev. CORNELICS GILLESPIE, 8. J. ore A Dt BANJO! CORREC jimplitied method; 97 pe’ years’ experience. Parlors open from 10 4m. one 9 p.m. GEORGE DRABGEK. 631 I st. aw. 11-2m NOW OPEN ART STUDENTS’ PEAGUESNINTH SEASON. Day Cpe jue, portrait, oils, water colors and women’s ‘Evening ciasses—antique and men's life. = ame £08 17th st. mw. _a0-tf ra Lee Dorses, Principals. PROF. J. FRANCIS al LEk, TEACHER piano, ‘organ. voeal music and ‘bat : Eially aitentive fo bexinners as well a to puis inced. G11 Ie! seZ5. TSRTNOGTION a Te gertifcated pupil of Herr Hult of the Royal ratory 0 Lessons ai red. 2001-1 patie dimer * WASHINGTON FEMALE SEM at. Speclal advantages i TERA rtments. ]DLA ert 7 25 ¥. AVE. ‘Thorcugh instruction in drawing and’ painting in oils; tapestry painting in dyes after French limited; special attention to hod " Visitors welcomed Thursdays and Saturdays. Orders taken for decorative work with inlaid tapestry panels, ja6-eolm* MUSIC STUDIO, 1003 9TH ST. X. ture and singing, weak voices made rong. pure and brilliant ia few lessens; month- Sy mustCales. Examination. free. als 3m NSTUN INSTITUTE, oe and 2008 © ot. 31NS rengt Ky 1 see . B. Jal6-Sm LANGUAG ES. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14th st. nw. Branches in all American and European Principal cities. “New term begins bow. French and German comedies free iaet at 4:15 ip the parlor WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL, of Shorthand and Typewriting, 407 East Capitol ‘st. Young people of good character of both sexes welcome. Secured positions. Day evening — Rates reduced. Call or write for circular. a2 MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, M and 1ith sts, ind Day School for Young Ladies and OE spn ek pices a im metb- ods and - se. ag Secondary and as ce term ae Febreary 1. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Jao-tt Prineipal. OUT OF WASHINGTON. ST. GEORGE'S HALL FOR ye sT. GHORGE’S, near Baltimore, Md. Prof. Kinear, A.M., Prin.; 18th year; noted for stination advantages, health, comfort; terms and references. ja20-lm* MISS PEEBLES AND MISS THOMPSON'S ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN BOaRDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 30. 32, 34 East Sith street, New York. \6-cod2m_ Special students admitted. )D INSTITUTE, CONCOKDVILLE, PA. 3 a successful school; one of the Lest to infuse ‘with energy and to to the duties of a LIDGE oc8-tt )L OF ELOCUTION, ORATORY. _ ACTING, aoe Grace and voice’ culture. 13i7 18th st. during the day or evening. SEND, Mise ADA TL. TOWN- 42-m,w&s tf MR.J.E. SCHEEL, TEAC ORG. singing and accompanying at sight. 'particalat Attention to beginners as well as those further advanced. 734 12th st. n.w. Terms moderate. ja6-s&w1io® WHITTINGHAM INSTITUTE, TAKOMA PARK, D. C.—Boarding and Day School for Young La: ies “and Children. Second half-year opens Feb- rauary 1, Terms | moderate. Advantages Eiuelfent!” Aires MISS RUSS, Principal. Ja9-co-Lm DALY, . ‘The note chain MME. J. ESPU Classes in reading music at si system. Mme. Daly indorsed by JP. Sousa and Others of fame, STUDIO, 224 N. "J. AVE. N.W. d6-3m0 J. SHORT! DS-w,s,mém* ACTING e RENC JaG-1 Legion of Loyal Women's Reception. The regular Friday reception of the Legion of Loyal Women was held last night at the home of that organization, 419 10th street northwest. The contributors to the program were Miss Fridley, Miss Ackerman, Miss Cora McCarthy, Miss Virgie Luckett, Miss Springman, Miss Fischer, Miss Bessie Tyler and Mr. Sinclair. The committee of ar- rangements was Mrs. Annie C. Gotwald, Miss Jane Gibson, Mrs. M. E. Gibbons, Mrs. S. M. Glenn, Mrs. Dan Grosvenor and Mrs. R. G. Blasdell. HYATTSVILLE. Mr. John G. Holden gave a delightful dance Thursday evening at his father’s res- idence in this village in honor of Miss Ger- trude Paxton of Washington. The ball ;Foom was artistically decorated with flags and evergreens and brilliantly {luminated, Mrs. F. A. Holden, Mrs. Lewis F. Holden, Mrs. J. C. Boykin and Miss Lucy Ingersoll received the guests. The music was excel- jent, and a tempting supper was served. Mr. John Holden made a charming host. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Campbell, Mr. and Mra. F. A. Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F, Holden, Mrs. J. C, Boykin, Misses Mary Wells, Corinne Me- Farland, Annie and Edith Geib, Lottie and Bernadine Fenwick of Hyattsville, Lucy Ingersoll of Bowie, Mary Kimberly of Muir- kirk, Davidson of Rockville and Kraeger of Washington, Messrs. Payne, Lipscomb, Howe, Marsh, Rose, Waldron, Willett and Davidson of Washington and Mann! Serr eyd <- wii oo Archie W: ir Yells and E, A. Fuller he Hyatiovite Tern a. e regular meeting of the county com- missioners the following orders cones That the report of James Enos Ray, John M. Roberts and E. Piiny Martin, sioners appointed to ascertain whether public convenience required the opening of @ public road as petitioned by Dr. ep | others, recommending the ae ee to ha made wy = surveyor, ed, = $500 damages allowed in sod ¥S report to Kolbe, and that $15 “5 $150 be allowed said Kolbe Me schools to February 1, Fn & Maryland Hospital, Spring Gro $008.67, ‘the amount due in full”: or. nine patients to January 1, 1894, and that $87.50 be paid Mt. Hope Retreat for said purpose; that E. Behrend be authorized to repair pub- lic road in Kent district, known as Walker's road, to Kaldenback’s blacksmith shop; Harris on the charge of assaulting Allison Nichols, also colored, and were sent to the house of correction for six months, —__. The Colored Odd Fellows’ Hall. G. U. O. of O. F. at its annual meeting re- elected the old officers by acclamation, as follows: Thos. H. Wright, president; R. W. Gunnell, vice president; S. W. Watson, seo- retary; David Warner, treasurer; directors, Chas. H. Murray, Wm. H. Collins, Joseph Manning, C. H. T. Over. The annual report submitted by the president, Mr. Wright, showed the association to be in @ most prosperous condition. It congratulated the association in its progress made in its oon undertaking. Exciusive of the loan negoti- ated, the association has received since its organization $25,440.23. The floating debt is $8,164.88, and the bonded debt $30,045. — Te Succeed Senator Walthall. ‘The democratic caucus to nominate a suee cessor to United States Senator Walthall met at Jackson, Miss., yesterday afternoon and took six more ballots without result. Seventy-two votes afte necessary for @ choice. ‘The last ballot resulted as follosw: Camp- bell, 34; Miller, 8; McLaurin, 32; Allen, = ‘Taylor, Lowry. 6; Cook, 5; Stone, Catchings and Vardaman, 1 each; Caldwell of Monroe, 1.