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THE DAIIrY CRITIC, TUESDAY EVENING, FEPTttMBElt 2, 1890.
AT THE CAPITOL,
THE AftTW-OTTBRf BILL AM)
TARIFF m Til 8 SKfATl
CONTESTED ElEStlQfl M TOOSt.
Mr. (Jsiim's Mvent Agstimt tin
Plnkeftoas-A Bill to Pttfci fee
Lives ef Tfml&rs.
In the Senate this morulas; Jlr. Sdw
jer, from the l'ostofflce Oommittce, re
ported the Ilmtce anti-Lottery Mil, ami
gave notice that he wotthl mk for Its
consideration as sonn as the Tariff bill
was passed. The Tariff Wll mm then
taken tip and the sugar schedule was
considered. Jlr. Carlisle gave notlM
that ho would move to strike out all the
paragraphs relailojt to bounties.
Mr. Halo offered the reciprocity
amendment, of which he gave notice',
and spoke In support of It.
in tub nousB.
In the Iloueo, after routine business,
the Clavton-Hrcchlnriilge , contested
rlcctlon case from the Second Arkansas
District came Up.
Mr. Cooper of Ohio addressed the
House In favor of the majority Unseat
ing Mr. Urccklnrldco.
Mr. Wilson of Missouri spoke In favor
of the minority report, whloh declares
Mr. Breckinridge entitled to hold his
seat.
To Protect Trayaler.
Mr. Btockbrldgo to-doy Introduced a
bill In the Hnuso to protect the lives of
travelers and employes on railroads and
the property of railroad companies In
the District.
The bill provides n penalty of a flno
of not more than 110,000, anu Imprison
ment of not loss than three nor more
than ten years against any person who
shall do anything "to obstruct, unset,
overthrow, Injure, or destroy nny loco
motive, tender, carriage, car or truck
used on any railroad, whereby tho
safety of any person traveling or being
on such railroad is endangered."
A penalty of a flno not exceeding
$1,000 and imprisonment of not less
than six months nor mora than three
years for stoning or firing into a train,
endangering the safety of nny one on
the train. If any person bo Injured by.
such act tho person so offending shall
be deemed guilty of murder.
Want n Uniform Ilnnkrunt Lnw.
Mr. Eatos today proscntcd to the
Senate the petition of citizens of Ten
ncsscc praying for tho enactment of a
uniform bankrupt law throughout tho
United States.
Ttie Lata Mr, Knndnll,
Mr. Quay gave notice this morning
that hu would ask tho Senate on Satur
day, September 13, to consider resolu
tlons relative to the death of the late ox
bpeaktr Samuel J. Ilandall.
Itettirned.
Itcprcicntotlve Orren C. Moore
Nashua, N. II., has returned from a visit
to his home. Mr. Moore Is one of the
best members of the House District
Committee.
CoDcefnlnc the Narcetit-at-Arui.
Mr. Payno of New York, for tho
select committee appointed last Decem
ber to Investigate tho accounts of the
Fcrgcant-at-Arms' ofllec, has reported a
bill defining the duties of that officer.
It makes him n disbursing officer. A
long report accompanies the bill.
AGAINST THE" TINKEUTONS.
1IEAIUNO GIVEN BY THE HOUSE COM
MITTEE ON COMMENCE.
Congressman John Qulnn of New
York, accompanied by a committee ap
pointed by various labor organizations,
and composed of Thomas N. Levi,
f resident of the Bricklayers' Union;
I. J. Bchultels, chairman of tho legis
lative committee of tho Knights of
Labor, and Itobert McMackin, appeared
to-day before the House Committee on
Commerce to urge the passago of a bill
to prevent railroad corporations giving
Finkcrton men the police power which
at present they usurp,
A few days ago Mr. Qulnn offered a
lesolutlon in the House calling upon
the Committee of Commerce to present
an amendment to the interstate com
merce law to prevent railroads operating
under that law from employing armed
bodies of men like the Piokerton de
tectives. Congressman Qulnn delivered an ad
dress before the committee, in whieb
he related how Plnkerton 'letectivas,
at present employed by the New York
Central Itallroau Compan-, had shot
down Inoffensive citizen- of the city
cf Albany, Mr, Quian claimed
there was no adequate excuse for
the employment of these armed
bodies, as the police powers of the
different States were abundantly abU
to maintain law and order ami afford
proper protection to property. He also
claimed it was a violative of law to
arm these men, who usually were rack
less and belonged to the www elsuieuts
of society.
Mr. Schultela also addressed the com
mittee, He said the labor orgaaisvt-1
Qutnn resolution.
A sub cotollta of iv of tbe Um
usiltee on CoBBMrc wu appointed to
draw up an amamlmaat eaweaJsaf Use
requirements of tb cat aaal report tit
same to Uie Ho.
Uc1 Man Ideatttfad.
There have hmm (wo toe-Mag at tlw
ij:orgue witbls. two days wkkk have
1 etn pronounced as "uaVaowsL" TBaw
have been tdeatUtod as Jotut Daly aau
Charles C. Ilai.
.Shep" ITblte Acalu la Court.
II. Buepfaenl Wb was hi Um Btptity
Ccurt this aft boob toying to ropln
possesslofi of Uue laftO wUsh wa takwt
from him wkea wu Mirwlml
Nw Uaiupsblra's Now Governor.
Cokcobd. . H-. Sat. . Tb
DemocroUc mum Oommlim omL
naud Cb II. XmAm tot Gov-
trnor
True tbHutek,
The bua. km raiMtili.ti.1 ana- Um.
f ptLiid ihawptoa o wto tatwaMs of Um
l olud Bute raUwaja at tgOmt Hum
t I'ltn&da.
Tfce Bpaakar'e iMnstlw Vtsann
Haker Rom vynitak la $M to te
-ciinufiy atfwtsd. M km ImJUmt
-: i aim. J it la looking tor uof um th
o u.q really praatit.
.ie i ii iiv rni4)i"tsi1 simiwsn-i toth
t ... l. vt Lmtvy wUi kMBW 9. O. IgtM.
. i a ui Wwdniato, laytsaitiar . IwkU
. .i.dUum iiwin w u Cvm,
. ,c ,kca-e your U to aAtUK-t Wltdfc
,. L ill.- wt l 11 yJBjl4l
BEFORE THE ARBmiATION COHHTTM
TrylBR tt lyft m nmtmti fit tho
Ttnllrmiu Strike.
Nim Td, 9ft. S.-MeslW. Pttt
cetl, Robertson MM Drmoriwi of ht
8rte Board of ArMtrltlon to day bwn
thlt investlgatfon of the of 1
strike on the New York Central ami
Utrtwrn River Itallroftd. II. WtHtaf
Webb, third vleepresfdent of tfce
ewnpany. appara with Frnnk
Loomrs, counsel for the ro1, ami
Hamilton Harris of Albany to advise
him. General Roger A. Pryor was
pTesent as counsel for the Knlthts of
Labor. J. J. Holland ami A. W.
Wright of the Qterl EeciKlv
lKrd of the ltnlchts wtt also
present.
VIcePresMent Webb tesllned that
the men left their positions voluntarily
and their places had been filled. Mr.
Webb said the discharged men were
turned out because of the lack of em
ployment ami unsatisfactory service.
William A. Valentine, master work
man of Assembly 10669, K. of L , and
one of the discharged men, said he bad
been accused of being a Itnlght and
was discharged for that reason. Other
dftcbarged employes, Dennis McCarty,
J. C. Lee and others, testified to the
same elTect.
A WASHINGTON LADY'S JEWELS
Stolen nt Newport unit n rtewnrrt
Is
OITered for Their Recovery.
A Washington lady, who has been
spending tho summer nt Newport, has
returned to her homo and Is very de
sirous of recovering tho jewols that
were stolen from her cottaro thoro on
the Cth day of August while she was
away from homo. A gold hunting-case
watch, several pieces of diamond
jewelry, Including scarf pin, screw
earrings, a six stone ring and a brace
let, an heirloom in the family, were
taken.
She nt flrsthad an interview with tho
Chief of Police of Newport. Mr. W. II.
Osgood, and It was thought ndvlsnblo
to suppress the theft In hopes of having
the jewelry recovered. Tho loss nt the
lime was called to the attention of tho
police department bore and after a care
ful Investigation they wcro satisfied
that no one hero could In any way bo
connected with the theft. Today
Chief Osgood comes out with n re
ward of $1,000 for tho recovery of tho
jcwolry.
AN EXPLOSION OF GAS.
Dr. Utln I l'rcnljrry or This City lliully
Injured,
Shattlk, Wash., Sept. 2. An ex
plosion of gas occurred In the Dlllor
Hotel last night. Sevoral persons were
Injured, among thorn Dr. Otis P. Pros
brey, of Washington, D. C, editor of
l'ubiie Opinkn, who had his fa:s and
hands badly burned.
Nebrnnkn't Wonderful l'ruiluctn.
Giiand Isi-and, Nkb., Sept. 3. The
beet sugar palace was formally opened
this morning and thousands witnessed
tho ceremony. Oovenor Thayer deliv
ered tho opening address. The exhibi
tions In the palace aro varied. Maple
sugar, bcot sugar and the cane sugar
Industries arc represented. Corn figure
nl tho exhibit as do all the cereals
and grasses grown In Nebraska, j
1'lEhtlnR l'or a Demi Man' lintnto.
Judge Bradley In the Orphans' Court
this morning heard further tostimony
In the caie of tho estate of David W.
Hawkins, the colored coachman, who
died Intestate and whose property Is
claimed by a number of parties. A
number of witnesses testified to tho
legitimacy of Sandy Hawkins, tho
principal claimant, after which argu
ments were commenced,
lllds for the Colored Illsh School.
Tho following bids for the new col
ored high school were opened to-day
by tho Commissioners: Jaraea F. Par
sons. $75,6-10; Peter McCartney. 00,
068; J. H. Howlett, $83,000; William
A. Klmmei, f 82.600; D. Macarty, f 81,
000; Bright. Humphrey Co.. $79,743;
William T, Garrison. $70,443. Mr. Oar.
rison afterwards changed his bid to
$75,000.
m i
Transferred to the Comiulmlonera,
The department of street cleaning
and sewers, under the direction of Su
perintendent Arnold, was today trans
ferred to the Commissioners, together
with all the tools and other Implements
used in the department.
A Kins; With Typhoid Fever.
Lisbon, Sept. 2. King 'Charles Is
suffering from an attack of typhoid
fever, the result of drinking polluted
water. The attack is not severe, ami
no alarm is felt regarding his condition.
1 TbU the Moral ?
ftom tkt JHrntuoftoUi Ttibuiu.
The other sight a young lady at
Hazardville, Pa., stole away to a for
bidden ball with "an objectionable
youBg man. Wben she retursed she
tried to steal Into ber bed-room through,
the window and her father shot ber,
thinking she was a burglar. Tue moral
of this la plain: Bfor stoaliag a war to
a ball a young lady should stoat fcw
papa's artiliory or carry a Uteh-key.
l-'louert In London's Heart,
la the very heatt of lh city of Loa
don the Bask of Eaglaoj. boosts witkla
its saered preclocta as Ue a sUow of
rhododendrons as way bo seoa asy
wltere la tho Loado raiHiu. Tm
garden Is tastefully laid out hi a Kctaa
tiular style asotuul a central fou-Uala.
Th yousc Stock Kxcfcaago mob sHp
So. ott fooio to bsiijftoo&i aod list a honttoo
kie how tkk WBtta.ws5.wt supply.
it
II U V rfreae.
r'roM MuMMt't WmU.
"Would you Mtkor ssmsw the ailer
boob at the bntiball aKaiiwh ar hose at
the teswlg dukr" she UquiMsl, BahwK
"Hwe.Vy ail weaw." he
'Those iae't a sasele Vmsoo
ahaehi Isasaoosu Iwody
q k, uui
A Hlvt Vlur ur It.
Jmmm .
"Is thai the tmth yst aw teltte aw.
JohMvyt"
"Y-j iht la, , akutjU U'( a
Dj yu kaaw whoi hocowai of
little 0f who tot) atofbtr'
"Yea. Thejrfsow wp to te gt
nutn like ChMwcey Oeufsy-"
Aa. assaeiiM Hatmtk.
fttm Ms Um yr eeo.
Mies KmHsmoisi Mi- Vmmmhf. you
aw vct udet Mali wairisjg. Ho say
PTkwhr (Ttssi ii tlTf) T law all
out of aotu, Mil wobae VUayoad
ias trtfaswitj mtot-Ttm I
- fou couM sy towumlmt V
jou irkd.
TMtuHauc Hftaweaows Oeeol
JTtom Uu ttufniu vwtmr.
Tbe Sossier's oo$ue quotutu are
gvUUif uuoa tbe deogcr Use.
RETURNING THANKS.
eifltESS 9F BA8T WAStlNSTOS T A
IRATIFOL HDMOR
over the Sw tf ti llrldge tftleWrw
tn Annwnl Mfetltte tmt
Mslit OHIfcru nml Dele
RUtf-s KlcelMl.
Thm Ea Wathlngton Cltifens' Ao
eiatrcn met last night at the business
office of Messrs. Weller A Itepettt to
wind up a year's bnelneet, daring which
they torn! rrtmie a gallant fight for the
ttokiiBK of ike World's Fair at the Nv
tlotral'CuplMl, anil carried to a success
ful issue the Eastern Branch Bridge
celebration. President George Francis
Dawson occupied the chair, with Mr.
A. F. Sperry secretary.
The members of the aesoclalkm were
in a happy ami thankful frame of mind
over tbe great success of the bridge
celebration.
President Dawson, who Is also chair
man of the executive committee, read
tbe encouraging annual report, In whtch
was embodied a series of resolutions
thanking everybody who had any con
nection with the observances incident
to the bridge celebration. The clergy
men, Commissioner Htnc, the Hon.
Jonathan II. Howell, the orator of the
day; Secretary Tracy, Professor Sousn,
Mr. J. II. Hunter, loader of the vocal
chorus; General Ordway, Colonel Moore,
Lieutenant-Colonel Walton, Captain
Burton H. Rosa of the Light Infantry
Corps, Captain Domer of the FonclblM.
Lieutenant Dunn of the Merchant's
Hides, Lieutenant Morrow of the Cor
coran Cadet Corps.and Light Battery A,
representing the military portion of the
demonstration, were all thanked, to
gether with the, press, Wash. Nallor,
who kindly tendered a Victoria, drawn
by two milk white Arabian thorough
breds, for tho Use of Chairman D.iwson
and tho Hon. Mr. Howell, thellyglonlc
Ice Company, tho parties having charge
of the fireworks, bonfires and barbecue,
Caplaln Hossoll, tho Washlneton Con
tinentals and the boat clubs.
On motion tho thanks of the associa
tion were tendered to tho executive com
mittee, nnd the name of Captain John
S. Miller was added to those contained
In tho executivo committee's resolu
tions. The old officers were reelected for
the ensuing year, viz: President, George
Francis Dawson ; secretary, A. F. Sperrv,
treasurer, M. I. Weller; Messrs. .1. V.
Babson and Duncan Thompson of the
executive committee, nnd the following
delegates to the Citizens Representative
Committee of 100, Messrs. K. 11. Stock
Inp, J. W. Babson, Georee E. Hnrbln,
John E. Herrell, V. B. Edwards. F. A.
Lehman. Dr. J. Lee Adams, A. F.
Sperry. M. I. Weller, John II. Walter,
Duncan Thompson and George H.
Do'hraer; alternates, H. P. Godwin.
Adam Gaddic, II. F. Guv. P. .1. Lock
wood, James Plant, A. D. Cbeseldlne,
T. C. .Murray, W. Ii Maglnnls. Dr. W.
II. C. Ha7n, S. A. Fitch, A. L. Bliss,
J. T. I). Pyles.
Tho association has reached such
larcc and Inlluentl.il proportions that
Mr. Weller thought It was time to hire
a hall for the conducting of Its busi
ness. On his motion President Daw
son appointed Messrs. M. I. U'ellur, W.
B. Marshe and Neill Dumont a' com
mittee to secure n suitable hall.
A lesolutlon of thanks was tendered
Messrs. Weller & Ilepetti for the use of
their office.
The following new members were
elected: Frank II Weller. J. F. Howl,
Archibald M. Bliss, Frank P. .Morgan,
John B. Miller, F. M. Buckingham. B.
W. Guy, M. G. Copoland, Albert
Curry, Henry Naylor, J. II. Buschcy,
Dr. William B. French.
CARELESS HOSE HANDLERS,
Who Kpla.h Water on Ladle' Drea.ti
and tiklrt.
Editor Critk: The ladles who pass
beck and forth In front of the National
Hotel are anxious to know why the
colord man who blacks shoes In front
ami manipulates the hose about 5 or 0
o'clock in the evening should have so
much latitude. He does not protend to
pay any attention to passers-by, but
floods the sidewalk just tbe same. On
one occasion my light shoes wore al
most completely soaked and my skirts
dampened by the flow of water from
the nozzle.
I called the man's attention to the
fact, but he passed it oil In a careless
way. Shortly afterward I had occasion
to watch another lady who was passing,
aod unfortunately she met with the
same experience that I had gone
through. I think the use of the water
on the sidewalk and pavement on warm
days might be followed up by other
business firms on the Avenue, but the
hose ought to be placed in tbe hands
of men who can exercise a little dis
cretion. I am only one of many who
are complaining and reiterate these
opialoM. A Lady.
SfB4'bor2. ltX).
Ob, Girl.,
Missle Whatever pot it ib your
bead to study Freach, Ethel?
Ethel Apteeeof French poetry pub
lished la the paper. I'm just dying to
kaow the weaaias; of it, because I'w
positive it's sonethlag real naughty.
CDattttied oho Died.
Hiefc.
UUrmH-Os Moadav wonlag. at hue
leia retMaeee, HStoad, Ttauimtmmy
Cuasur. MJ . Mm. Ji PJjtr GittuE
Fyaeral ftua the latufoaal Cfcamfc at
iaeasBlorvtlla. M4.. to-woifow, Weeaee
daf , at te o'c4oe&.
eOJ.DMK.-On 1mi4 Sf. WOiai 11: P.
.. Si ib t tern K. Soldo., befefoi aweeae of
ilia K- Outoaa. ia tk atUt jewel Id see.
Fuaerai WedatMdar at S o'elock. la the
Jteraoua fraai kin late resMeaea. as L street
taalheant.
BAiiKAJ. - On Swaeer awlae. Aaaaat Si.
aw, at s o'clock, rater i. aaaaaw. aSS
OOKKLIKG.-Ob
Si. taee. Mrs.
of Tuaene M.
Jeeaeie Sued Con
Coakliag. darieatar of tie late Mean mti
of miaAt-tbV
leuVtock a. aT. UwaniM. Diw.'4edn
jeers
muULvi.-Oa ua4r. Aaaust . wet
at ta. w. alter a loae Illness, Mary X. ul
fiOuve. ia tWd sear of aerage.
aaeeBeaaj'. acai 1 lew. t -aoutas wl
ej.
!'
oat aeadar aeeost u.
. as , iNeeru
rujcawiaa.
MceXAKl -On aiu . taw. at her lew
hggeat uareer'a fStf, W. V . Mia aterr
Mtteavow -Oe axum s, im la waah
leatoa Cooaij, D. C.Tnuwts I(wSIp' '
JaoaPtlte. heleaCaat tut the naet tftr
lean a cetMeat of tee BUtila.
V , Moadey,
lauuueouoi
auetCiadttdajs.
vBjxiJPii.-CB aaiouit &. USS. of atxm
ktaaMU croat), aartoo V. FuIHtoe. ased
JhuwraJ puvate.
Kki U Oa aoa-inj. Aaeuat ji. ix,jx
4.4U v'v uc-k. t w . aitor 4 loue ni puiuitl
UIlom, HutBiialle. bolurod wUa u(S t Put
let, nad youiixaol iimulHur ui Satbtuitl iuJ
Ue late bareE A Mblvr.
TUUMA On siudjr. Auku-t il.lt, V
.4b B OS JOi-bArd. th.luvcd UoaldJMl wX
CAtUcrutc Tbuu-uo, iu bit W:b jcor
i eaur.-i t Atvsaadcls.
eairfBinhar 1. IBKL Himiil T in
MCn J . as figgS
RAN AWAY FKOM HOME.
A Uaniehternr a well-ltmMrn 0lwrt
rhjteln I)rpers.
About ten days ago th danfthter of
Dr. Sydney A. Snmby, a well-known
colored doctor In South Washington,
)ft her home, 315 F street sotrtliwest.
Tne girl, whose nmm h Irene, but
11 ywtts oM, and fW ptepowewtsg lit
arreitanc. From stories that she
told htr friends she had wot been
altogether at home since the death of
her mother. She w In the habit of
meeting a young colored man named
Allen, aod oftea her father, finding
the on the Hreet together, would order
her horh. This chafed the girl a great
deal, and finally she disappeared.
Dr. Snmby reported the muter to the
police, and an investigation has Iwen
going on since to discover the where
abonts of the girl. The father believes
she Is either In New York or Haltlmore,
while the police Incline to the belief
that she Is hiding either In this city or
Alexandria.
Shortly after her disappearance an
anonymous letter was written to the
Commissioners declaring that Officer
Eugene Smith of the Fo-trth precinct
was concerned In her disappearance
and knew her present whereabouts.
This was promptly investigated, And
resulted In the complete vindication of
the officer. Today Dr. Sumby sent a
letter to Colonel Hnbort saying he was
satisfied that Mr. Smith knew nothing
about the matter.
An Incrende of 1'ny Drmnmted.
Ciiicaoo, Sept. 2. A committee,
representing the passenger nnd freight
conductors of the Chicago and North
western Hallway and all Its auxiliary
lines except the Chicago, St. Paul,
Minneapolis and Omaha, was In Chicago
yesterday In consultation with General
Manager J. M. Whitman, regarding nn
Increase of pay. At present the men
arc paid from ?75 to $00 a month, but
they demand a scale on the basis of
$120 n month for the highest paid men.
The conference was entirely harmoni
ous, and the request of the men was
taken under consideration,
Trrnmirer tltiftton Wilt Not Iteslsn,
A dispatch was published yesterday
afternoon stating that Treasurer Huston
while on a visit to Indiana had stated
his Intention of resigning. Treasurer
Huston has returned to tho city. Ho
said that ho had no Intention of resign
tag and was surprised on reading tho
Item.
Sl'UOIAI, NOTICISS.
Kar-rssT liKMKVRD. dk. whitk,
CniHOPODIST,
1414 Tenna. ave., opposite WlllantVi ttotet.
1 hounimls from far and near visit Ur. White's
oMalill timent for relief from and avoidance
of corns, bualnns, dleeated nails and alt
ttber foot trocMes. llor.8a. m. tor. m.
banilnyn.B to IS. Office fe, fl rer vlft for
lmttlnfc tbe feet In rood order, jfetabllshed,
tar
WAH1HNOTON 8AFK DEPOSIT CO..
vis anu vis rennsyirama avenue.
F.TOKAGK DEPARTMENT.
Rooms Are ami burglar proof, and all above
jtri nnd, arlkularly adapted for tlw storace
of furniture, tilctnrts, .to. auM Im
y WasHivetotf, D. C.Anc. 1 1W.
VMitriif to retire from active tnHnem, I
bare tbln dr nold all mv Interest In the rlrm
of II. K. Main A Co. to Mr. Lewli (J. Tawks
burr. Hanker and Ilroker, of New York Cltr.
Tbe bailae.i hereafter will be conduoted
In tbe name cf Lenin G. Tewktbury A Co.
Sir. W. 11. Illbbs.who ba been aocUted
with mo for tlto pan elalit yeM. oonttnnos
with tbe new firm and will remain In charge
of the Washington oMce. Sir. Illbbs netxU
no reooroniadathn,as bin lntrltr and abil
ity are welt known, but I take pleasure In
recommending my uceorsto ray patrons
and tbe pub Mo anrallyai being In all re
pects worthy of tbelrconodenee and troa
ace. JJ. K. PLAIN.
Ol'TOF-TOWN BU8IN8S6A SPKaALTr.
Lewie a. Tewkibur y. W. II. Illbbs,
Hanker, New York,
to llroadway, t'bleaffo, Washlneton,
tl.tSNcw.t., Wasblngton. D. C
New York. Manager.
LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
B, K. PLAIN & CO.,
BANKS RS,
1W8F8T., WASHINGTON, D. C.
IsvestEBtat Securities Bongbt and Sold.
OKDER8 EXECUTED IN
Stocks, Bonis, Grain and Petroleum
FOR CASn OR ON MARGIN.
4 per eot. later et aliened oa depMHssab
lei to clMwk.
6 per eent- latsrest altowed os Eaarataao
eounts. Dally Market Letter forwarded ec apaU
turn. CuEBtast Qaetattoss of all Markets over
or own I'rlTate Wire.
TsuraeHX Oiu. SW.
CabucApb "Lapwlag."
JfTEMPORAHY OFFICE OF THB
a WASHINOTON LOAN AND TRUST
COMPANY.
JCOtF street a. w.
CAPITAL t,O0CsCOO,
This company Umm ertuteata of de W
beiriag latarwit a followe: Oa all aaMMiats
depMHed for ataxy days or sa e. bat Wee
taufi six BHiataa. S per seat, per aaaoaa; M
par eeat. oa depolU for bmm tl a ix
BHWta. et teu than a yaaraod t preeU.
oa dpoait of one year or toatBtr.
Scard taTtBiet for sala.
Mo&tfF Loaned.
W. B. BOBIbON. See. B. H. WARNER. PfiM.
WRBOTORfe:
Cbarto B. BUr, eeoaaa F. Skafr,
Jataea L. Barhoar, Joha A. HaaIH.a.
Gotaw K- Bartol, Thoauu SocavUl.
RiehaMt WVCby. Joka A. Swow,
Bor S. Caas, J. S. wormt,
tokm Jey UM. flaottBiTriHi iiril,
CaarlM J. FaSftiT. H.H.as,
AlhartF. y. ri.Wgjaa.
rti,, cj, a" vp Vknd
JoiBVLaraBT, ti ieaiL WtUOnaoa.
a. a. wentKmm
rar
CHAHTkUUCO BY OOMURB WW.
FnAXKLIK ISSITUA.KCE CO.
Of WASHlMtfrON. B. c.
CAPITAL AXD Sl'MPLUB. U JMBl-, U
mi toBtaaixf a lu by ira, but always
Sa3 rctXf SG&Tmk
viea-B(at: CaarlM S. Jhndr.aa.;T fc?
wiek Ton-, aac'r wUi P. Botator. aVt
imfr- 1 a.Sas
4. WlLLLtX LZB
(tJiBinaaaor to Haawy Lee's Am).
VMS WASBaL
SttFA. AVB.N. W..
Braavafc Oaaca. m SrtlBa' tw a.w.
mv war kavx yoatr iurw
tt mf f ! tjk
lm ' I btI a mg MHMMI
3SaXnc4rT. Tmili
CLs
irtWi.VBi
tub VBrrriBB blbvatub
THB kflf BLBVAbSSB TtlB WuRU.
OarBa.( Baaspwt nttoe baat build-
tam Ib aBtan St taw last tw yt L'f
a nroauitl fnmlakad. Alao aittuU
tot uw " -- TTT rtL
Pusm
HSfBliUi atrest
t nil, aal mA
aj b iT otty. CV1
a Vi
Ma ate u. th
anauasu iu.
atrit i
3 aim uaswraj wuiVam
Btevor un aaad.
wajarnomi uusa hw w iuvs
S0tttSwt
fSLAltfBBl LAJMBBI
Ibtm. jflafufjircv
BMbBI rrami bb5S
bbb aaa aw saw aninna
MMattC. ttasrandlaa ki
wreMi am. -" r Jfjrcf J
sreeiAr. wot! ore.
BH3r PROTRCT
,VB AOAtaf
s35" TYIBOtn
idaMba
TTVKK
ALARIAb
TheAlTflrr7T1l.lt wn iViimMtM nre-
rarcil to fnnMeitte a- ' dWnfect ail preimw
Irivadf d tiy typhnM . I other maHKnant and
con'aalnn fevr-
A k yonr drnirilM or c nt for tlw ALV V
RFZ rtoSBT ASP dtSacX)!. mStfrFRCT
ANT Prlcw. see. aid I not. For far
tl he r Infermatfen sdrtsw tins rwnt. at
T ft. n. .
. - -. njn.im
WAJfTKDIIHI.fi
rANTP-A RBWRCTAftL TOUM
colored woman as chantwrmatd and
waltre?; mnt hae (toed ngfaTWiccs. Apply
at HOB vt are n w. i
Wn
ANTJSP-s eiRtA 1 FOR 9R1BAL
bonrework and 1 m rmrm: mmi star at
nltht and bate etty tsferences. Apply la
store. 1 K F t n w. 4,-lt
W
rANTRD-A OOOH OIRL TO DO ORN
I eral bnnMnrntk. cnnktlMr. Wnsblnc and
imnbiir: wWt pmerfsd; wates sapw month.
I0lflllthtn w. , .lt
fANTRD-COMPRtBNT SKIRT ASB
t V waist hands at Mrs. LA BRU.R'S, 11
V t a ve. .3t
w
ANTRD-A 8BTT1.RD WOMAN TO
f T nnili. WTin rail irtin nnri a, nencrm
hoBWwotkjmnst stay atnlaht: refertneere
onfted. HSCstne a. St
AV
fANTED-A OOOD CiBNRRAL COOK IN
priTwio lanniy. appit m'v Rmw. v.n
rANTBD-BOT WHO HAS A KNOWL-
Hge of the baker's trade m on who
wants to leant It. laqntreat lnmNCapst.
rANTRD-AVOMAN TO DO ORNRItM.
btiBwotk In family of i: whttfl pte-ferted-
Apply with reference atSIA V st
n w. S,3t
rANTRD-ANKXr'ERIFNfRDRRTTLKI)
wotrun to cook, wash and Iron; ton
xtagfs. Apply 18 Pain w. 1 ,at
rANTRD-nY A LADY IN OFnCBi A
l white woman to l ore era) homework.
Inquire after 1 o'clock at lSUWallach Place.
LSt
rANTRD-AN RXPBniKNCBD WI11TB
girl to cook, wash and Iron In family of
i; mart ttfty at night nnd bring references
frnmlat employer. Apply at once at 1S9S
15th it n w. l,9t
WANTED-A WIUTR OIHL FOR OBN
cral lioniework. Inquire at K8J Sth
stnw. Mt
WANTBD-A WOMAN TO DO.OBNRHAI,
howework In small family; white womin
preferred. Call at 3(iot nw. lt
W ANTRD-A I. RAT WOMAN FOR I.IOIIT
honiework; 3 In family; wages lit: also
a etilored man to attend around the botte
and eare for hore. sas K t n w. I.at
irANTRD-A OIRL FOR OBNEItAL
Vt bott'ovfork.oook, wathlng and Ironing;
mnt stay at night; references. Apply 191
Pnavej LJt
rANTfc-A NKAT filKL, WHITE till
colored, for general honwwork and to
cook for small famtlt; rtferences requlreilj
wnre !R. 1TSO lSih i n w. , IM
"WT ANTKIl-OKllMAN PUOFE-WOR OF IN
VV iitrtimental mtiflo In a reboot In Fred
ericksburg. Va. Apply at once to Lock Hoi
as, FroderlckKbnrg,
rg, va
WANTED-A DHESHMAKKKATSeO F8T
a w. Call bet 7 and I a m. Me
rANTBD-FIH8T-CLA83 WHITK COOK;
alo a laandress or Catholic University.
rrook'and. II V. S0t
WANTKD-AN INTKI.LIUK.NT. N8AT
colored woman tor peneral loniwork
In family of t: can And good home ami gol
wages; bet of references required. lUJt T
stn w after Spm. S0,St
rANTBD-llBSI'RtTADl.K HITS OIHL
a chambermaid and nurse In a nmal
family, fail at lnsthtn w. 'H.at
rANTED-A OIHL FOR OKNKHAL
bontewotk: mutt Im a good cook and
UnndreM. Apply at MOT tj H n w.Mfereni-ei
tequ'rwl. M
rANTRD-A tHD, PLAIN COOK who
Y) can wathand Iron: must be neat, will
ing and renpeclnble; good wage to right
patty. Apply at leoe '.At tt, after T p m or
before coon Sl.lt
WANTBD-K1T. a. ItRI.IAHLR, 1IONBST
wbltn or colored woman for general
housework; rnuit be good cook; no washing;
warn. 310: mutt have good city reference;
Call after ft. lPtt mint n w. aytt
-VANTEP-A COLOHBD OIHL TO DO
V general bouework; to go home at nlaht.
Inquire at 4K 10th at n w. HpaUIn Tit.St
tVANTKIt SITUATIONS.
X-irANTEP-FinSTCLASS DHBtilMAKKK
would like tn go oiit by the day In faml-
Hoe. CallattUOStnatnw. IM
TANTED-BY A PBsTBCTABLB COL'D
glrl.kltuatlonaa cook, chambermaid or
narre; references given. Addreaa W I it
n w. ,
ArANTKD-DY A YOUNCJ COL'D MAN, A
altuatlon; Loute or oat work. Call at
aisavtlntnw. ,
YUANTED-HY A FIIteT-CLASB LAUN-
t dret. colored, will take washing boaw
or go out by tbe day. Addreaa No. Ilerea
tt n w. J Jt
"rASTBD-BY RXPEHIKNCBD AND
raspeetable colored yoatb. a itaatloa
In private family to watt, drive or work
around boaae. Call or address 1114 1Mb it
aw. .3t
"r ANTED-UY A COMPBTBNTCOLORBD
glrl.a iltnatlon a nurae, ebambemMld
or waltreea. Apply at Dan I at a w, Ua-
meat door. t
-rtJANTED-SITUATION 'IN SCHOOL OR
family by a louBK lady who baabad sev
eral yearn' experience la teaching Rngttah
branebas and muale: refareocea eiebangad.
Addreaa M. II., tialtbtT.burit. Moatgouwrr
CowBty. Md. 13t
VANTBD-UYA WRSTERN WOMAN, A
11 situation a bowekeener; so objection
to tbe eoaatry. L II C. tbU ogaoa- l.H
STANTED-IBYTA SBTTLBD WHITE
lady, a situation as houtekeepar for
ower; .referencM. Addreaa Sua ttb at
nw. J0.H
WANTKO Stl-SOKLLANKOUS.
w
ANTBD-HOHSBB TO PASTURE AT
General Bal'a farm at S3 oar month:
baet af paatBra. rUBBisg watar aad pUaty of
atede, with earef Hi alHUMuABBly to te
eral manager. B. B.'LAFFBRTY. JOtb at and
La ave. or at tbe farm. Tatepaoan call, 705-
A FEW DBIHRABLK ROOM8, WITH
mhb power, good atovator sanrtea aad irat
Um JaBKoNBlp, In the POoT BUILDING.
for real at low rata to liat-aLua teoaau.
Anaay to STtLSOM HUTCHINa', MS Poat
BaiUSBK, or FRANK MAOU1RB,- SuparU
Uaaaat. FUII SALE-UOUSB),
jje
OR fcALBTTWO-tfTORY XBW HOUSE,
at SIS su.nk: zl ua id iiO nor
aaialk on deferred payants. Ob thaa
Ii mis yoa ca own a bubm aa aaay as you
g--'- h'xm2Sjtw.
17WBCBD tALB OP RBAL BSTATX.
1' DO YOU WAST A SKAPt
That Sae old BoaMataad. 8ai q u n w,
MMaprB aoarly at . (oat of wound aad
aateas t moat aaUKhtr atotmrtoas in
GorcawB. will b aold at a -rigno if
takaBMoa. Tvrau caa be mada sattaao
tor: bat tho Dcoaortr moat bo aold at oooe-
Key at Mr C. FKkUas'a a ca. Ui.b t.
imoanui
uvn. Writa to
L. U J(N1MU.
Bttbatttavllle. Va.
a.tf
TOR BALB-IN ALBXAVBdUA. SROOK
J: frajno hoa,Joat InUhlng; oydit
yaW;kt laxISTamu homo: prloo, S8-. Ap
Biy to BOaUOrT JTrkoMAa. Boom Bo. . ttil
T70gALB-1
OF THE CHJCAPaaT
i: BUBBva ib ft aamaaTHj. mv ihw am
lUaatse; two-atury aad bnaaaiant, browa
atoM trlaaslaaa; 1 rooms aad bath; ataotrta
53a aad sas; prlco. fSJuv aack, t) oaah
a, jm, mm aaa ib
wmmmmmm mr . m sjasai mm sbibbb- iaa
I'KKMMiAL.
MOKY TU I4IA.
foBBYTO LOAKOM RBAL STAT UM
fi.1 Bgatdaaa.aacarlaia at omm wu, 4
aClr
o daw waore aacurity ia gooo.
ul c uaaaa.
mis lit at n w.
IS
0 LOAM Utt UOO BCITY.
on., ct La aw.
Tl.l OMBT.
MX Uf ALL aUaW-
W IMM OH BaX BsnTATB aaVUKlTY.
T S AaW PBB CBJaT.
AJOatBTTOUMJf
lBBBaaat,
to amis
Ob
AMMWangaal Ratal ! artey.
&ft -,
K ';
8BAL BTAT AJU Li2
a to all tutru uf too olty
Ufa
and Vtna
(.'or us Mb iid V is
If It Droit
riopoAt.a.
I)i(iPO!AL FOB ,COHBTRUCT!W. At
1 sddn . rial stotj wt the Fourth rechret
Station nonse.-Orlc of the ComtiHMiTrer,
T ( , waMtejm. p. c . Amwt . ism
Fealed pronnmls wm be rrMrtyed atthlS
fifty etmtll IS oelocltm on wRPNEMUY,
aRPT to. tstti, for eoristm -tin additional
Sort on FftBTtli rTeclrtct Poltca Station
ne. ftpnttrg on B street, netwisen F.jnr
and a Imtf and Sltth street sntht. BMti
fotiris of lYonosils and SpecMI cation to
Mnr fth ail neetsrt Information, can
waoMlviel tweil aWh-tl.m therefor at the
Offlce of the Wipetorof Bnlldlngs of th
TWrlct of CoinmMa, and only Wdt non
thc fortris will hvt considered. The right
la reervd to reject any and all Mdt.
J. W. DOTJjlA'W.
kftSiftltT.
rrt.et ComtBisrtoTieT. o. c.
IiROrOSALS FOR FRESH VEORTABMiH
(potatoaa aan onions) Office a . c s .
a-hmrtoti Barra'ks, P. C Angnt 47. laan,
Sealed proposals. In ttlpilcate. nbjcct to
thnml coltdftron. with a copy of thld
TimlsiBWnt attached, will he received at
thtioftce nntll IS o'clock neon on sKPTRSt
BRR ST. ISW, and then opened In the peeence
oftiMrtefs, for fnrnlhine and delltertrrg the
wshTtiawablMrvqnlredby the mib1tenc
Pepartment. U. S. Army, at this pot, for
Isene to trnons thereat ilnrlnc the remainder
of the fiscal year ending tnne Vt, 1SS1 The
fresh vegetables mnst he In good, wholesome
condition. Camples mnt accompany nv
posals. Preference will be given to article
of domestic prodtrctlon. condition of nnalfty
and price Unclndlnc In the prte nt lntpt
pmdnctloiisormannfactnresOm dntv there
en) being equal. Propoi, maat b Inelosod
In sealed envetoties marked ''rrojwjsnia for
Fresh Vegetable1,' and addressed to the nn
der stanta. The Ofnetiimmt teserves the
right to reject nny or all ntoiwaK Fall In
formation may be obtained by application to
this oce. CONRTANTINB CTIASB. First
LIBt, Jt. Q. M., Sd Att'y, A. C. 9.
sel..S.tjrea
T)ROr08ALS FOR LATINO ASPHALT
1 . 4 ri'AVEMBNTS
Under tbe Permit System
In the Plstrlctof CofmrtMa.
(rrttenr rnBCojiMfesroaBns D. C,
WAniRno. I c.., Au. as, ism.
Pcaleil proposals vll! be recetve'l at this
office nntll IS o'clock m. on WRPNBWRAY.
PBITKMBKR IflL 1S90. for Improving streets
ami avennes with roadway pavements tinder
the permit system.
Illank forms of proposals and ipeolfteatlons
can be obtained nt this office npon apptrsa
tlon therefor, together with nil necessary In
formation, ard only bids upon these forms
will be considered.
The right. Is reserved to reject any and all
bids or i sir ts of bids.
J.W. POUOLA98,
L.O. UliCfc
II. M. KOBRtlT,
antMt ConMalaaluaatii D C.
FOIt ItllNTltOO.ttS,
F
OIlItJNT-IUvirril 8TN W, OPPOSTTR
Tie Fales st NleelT furnhlied 1 slorv
front and communicating hall room: also
otberrijoms; with or wlthont hoard. a.t
J' ?Oll IlKNT-l UNFURNISHED FRONT
' room, al Boor; suitable for a widow or
idy In onlce'.iotivenleat to ears. 1S0 Sth st
n w. it.st
rjOU ItENT-NICKLY FURNPtllRD ROOMS;
L southern estsisure: single or en suite;
larrn closets; no children; ball room, with
folding bed, 55. tan Ind ave n w, near Id st.
3.H
v:
OH HENT-we BTH HTN W- UNFUR
nlshed rooms for llslit honsekeenlnc: In
splendid order: with .1 closets: also kitahen
and dining room on 1st floor to caterer; rent
cheap M,
FOIt HENT-f UnN!8!IKD "RONT IIOOH
with btnl for I or S gentlemen; alto
ray hoard. T 10th stnw ajj
ITOR RLNT-9M 9T1I NT N W-S ROOMS.
L-1 or. tninllil or anf iirnlshed. x,St
FOR HUNT-NEWLY FUHNItllEI) FROVT
room: also parlor floor. 1M0 11 st a w.
S.St
F
OR RBNT-t NICB. LAROR FURfslI'D
room. Sd Sour: board near: ventle-nin
preferred tK per month; references; ear and
i.erdlc l4lrircorant. J St
F1
OK HBNT-FUHNI8IIBD OR UNFUR
nlabetl. south fronts several large com
munlcatlng rooms; newly repaired, well fur
nished; no bonsekeepleg; Northern private
family. Call after 4. Ml ft st n w. IM
T?OK HBNT-1 FURNISHED ROOM. Froat
1 or back; cheap; to centlesaa only. 709
Cstne. Wt
ITiOH RENT-S. COMMUNICATINO HAND
; somely furnished rooms. tlSTlSthatn
w, near cor Mass ave, with board; reference
exchanged. IA.
I?OR RBNT-1N PRIVATE FAMILY. FOUR
: fnrnlsbed rooms: 3 communicating on sd
floor and 1 Sd floor front; southern exposure,
lias L it n w; refvreaces; excellent table
board. l,t
J70K BKNT-N1CBLY FURNISHED FRONT
! room lor bouae keeping. IM Md are
aw. i,at
I?OIt HENT-FUItNISIlKD ROOMS FOR
gentlemen;! aad Sd floor. llsllWh at
n w. l.St
T70H KENr-FUllNlSUED OR UNFUR
V nltbea rooms, 1st or t floors. Apply
Her N 11 are. fjt
I?OR IIKNT-PLEAHANT FRONT ROOM
? on M floor of nicely farnlabed boaaaoe
eupled by owner; convenient to all car llaos;
tlO a moBlb. ! K at B w. Lit
po
R RENT-A PLBASANT FUKNIHHHD
room to one or 2 gentlemen: 1 floor: aaa
and batb: reBt. ?. SfeHHbstaw. IJk
ITIOH HEXT-X LAROB ROOMS. D FLOOR,
I' furnished or unfurnished; alto OBOoaM
Moorfrint. ill.' M stnw. I,St
FR RENT-FURNI6HBD OR UNFUR
nUbed; well-bred people daslrad, sloa
folks In home; homo comforts; baautual
rooms; handsome bouse; daairablsi looaBty.
tlOSdttnw. S8.k
FOIt ItENT-i NICELY FURNInllEDProat
rooms. 3d floor; tellable for two or four
gaBtlaaen; itood board within twobloak.
Address or call Ml A Ma a. 38.U
F
OR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED Roobm,
elngle or an awte; n floor; aoutbara os-
tioaure. ies F st n w.
J0.Jt
FOR REhT-lWt 1ITH. OPPOSITE THE
Portland: Sd story Iroat; tuvadsomaiy
furslsbail. with flrtt class board. Mk
FOR RKNT-XORSUNFlTRNISIIBDRooaw.
xd fleer. tsasiubatBw. 30.SX
F)R RENT-SMALL ROOMS WITH Board.
SIS; board, without ruooM, SU par aaoaM.
SCSHWhatBW.
1TOR RBNT-AT UU PIERCE FLACB-
J1 eommBDioatlsg rooms. Sd floor; bay
wladow, alcove, light, hast and batfc; at
raasoaapia.
T?OR RENT-ri'KNIaHBD OR UNFBR-
Bbbed rooBia. tlagiesr aa salsa; enawn
tadalia-btfullylocatad; Krram vary mndarata.
Call between 'J and II a at at T B at a w.
SO.St
FOll HU.NTlIOUSrW
aae-p -a-s.-s.i.-' ,- slewevseBVW,Yassv'
rV)R BlrT-ONWJHJBia-.
MIS Mass ava, IT n aad atabla
Mtt Bvv llw
Hit Cobb aye, tt n taf f
ttaSMstaw.Ur ig
MU at ex. Mm i
UasBatBW, Uh Ui
MSO laU at B w. It ta
rTS7 O at a w. U ss
!?c PatBW.U N
Tela Hat a w. M is ....
s Lafaiett aqoaaa, sa. -"
tlSKsta w. lira MM
MMCkMtaaiw.UM.
MX BUlyer Place. U ..
MVKatSW.H H M
lSli Oubw, Um MM
174 X at a w. I n MM
1M ataaaa at, . MM
MSvTaveBw.ln f M
llsSmbstB w.Iia - M
IMS UU at a v. I ts .-
14MBtaw,ra MM
lMtrbap-at.tt MM
uumiiitsw.ilH MM
ltM Ttb t a w. atr aad 4
MMe.ataw.flas
UU Hare PlaO. b rs
MS lata at w.t as
TtM.ta.
!S uh at a w. g as
MUiKUiata w. in 9
l)k UE.T TVO - V
H lUOB btM saaBBaBiia. fplifal M -tTf
tVt- tt--r -tnif haatl aal Ij-bllsfl aU -
rafastowa. UobB6rA.aaBJUia,
mw
k.st
BjaTuu&akf' tt kUUiU
MBsTelllsaSB7aw spaa asassBBBBBBBBBajBaaiafjBBBBBav
ks 4ataLaB Btyat lk,
mflljaa" BaVaffsssBBsmBB SPapmsBaBmmmB "a aw psasBes-ss
CUMMtilUBB, UF UBkUM.
a. l BUY COM R OF UBBOs BOB ALL
SutsM d Twrludaa. SSS Lv aie.. opo.
&
y BI
rryn mams An iiknt.
T3 BAL BBTATB BTTLLBTm
TRMIAft . AAA1. 917 1 street.
Chaws msde IPetrrtewtatS atnP aatardara.
STOftT BRTCK ASflmlll lWrjsMj FOB
lOiSOThstn w, bh,l, Wrs tis.3
aPTO't n w. bh.ral.lofs .J
lrasthstn w.hn, rs 8
10 Mass are n W, f 7i. rs .
lt Bonadart tt n w. f h, 8 rs 7,m
Is1 nw.hn. 11 .;
wssthst a w. BMnl.Srs 4)
sai Kfta w, bh. rs JJ
HlSN4arjBvf h.flrs
li9SthstflVolt,8rs...... :...L 1.8S"
t-8TOHT BMrtnt AM JJRAMB iWlrassS ItPB
wr and ana ft tte ad st 8th st and i
nnimbtotSJQ Iota, se 81 Sw
sst to tftsi P st s a. f h, 8 rs s,mj
Srtht ,nh.8rn tjm
Bis iithstse. hh.srs ,8W
..s nth st s a. f Kni i,a
AUet bat aint rth, O afrt B sts s e, .
bn, rs i.M
80B TW h it S e. f h, 5 rs 1J0
issn MMRsts. t h. Srseach tjKm
7 Hope ave s e, b h, 1 rs IM
fll.stse. bh. sr 8SB
UNIMntOTKB t'ROPBRTt FOR BALK.
G st, bet N Cap and 1st sts a w and b
h on rear of lot : for all .M.oW
Par hart
Pat t lot S, K st, bet lh and 17th sts a w $t.
L st, bet 1Mb and lth sts n w id
tjst, bet 15th and 18th sts n w STS
loth st. bet M and N sts n w ITS
7th st, net F and 8 sts a w 1 TS
Mth st. bet L ami M Sts n w 198
IMhst, bet Sand F sts n w 1
80th st. bet S mm 0 stsn w 1 3
O st, betlst amtSB sttn w 8s
HOOSBS FOR RBNT,
r month.
IS31 Vt ave a w, 8 rs 17 88
TllSstBW.Srs 80
lHIMlttw. 8 rs 88
Upper part ltSSt'stn w.Srs MSB
TsfNtapttolst.frs 18
sens R t n w, 8 rs 18 f
Mlltne,6rs 18 eg
1SS6 (i h n w. s rs ItM
tTM. KTHSthHrsad.ers
UppertmrtlStHKstnw.ini WW
STORE. OFF1CB8. BTtt
Hall, Sd floor. 419 Itth stnw M
Sir fttnl ilK-Marl st s w. S rs MM
ttr and dwg 1M1 Md are n e, 8 rs It 88
sets i ave, minoor.3 rs su
Str ami dw 1880 Pel nve n w. 7 rs SA f
store 4411 rt stnw, 8 rs MM
file sari rit HU t st n n.Srs 18 (M
St'S 1Mb st, room 3. Sd floor, front JB 00
unnton Ktillolng, rtom 18 SO
Stable rear 887 B st n w 8 08
LOANS.
Id snms to salt at 6 per etit. .
The above Is only a portion of Us property
on my books. For full list oall at ofllee for
bulletin, lseued oa tbe 1st and 1Mb.
T. K. WAIK1AMAN.
Announcement.
Messrs.Lee&Shepard
Announce the Publication ol
a Library to be Called
A
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GOOD COMPANY
SERIES.
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This series will be issued
in monthly parts and will
consist of choice works by
some oi the best American
ard Foreign Authors, upon
various subjects, including
Fiction, Biography, History,
Essays, &c.
The initial volume of the
series Is now ready.
Each Nurcle. Will Be Ctfupleie Id
Itself.
Ho, 1 The Blind Men and
itie Devil.
By FHIXEAa.
To be PoIIowod by
Ho, 2 In Tfuslj or, Dr. Ber
trand's Household,
By AMANDA M. DOUGLAS.
No. 3 Three Million Dollars,
By OL1VBK OFHC.
StikcriptiM Price, 15 Per Yetr,
TWBIVB NUMBBBM.
Single Numbers, 50e.
VubacrtBttoai recalvad by all aoakfaUata
aad Bawidaahsts aad aay ataxus nnmaar aaBt
poatpaM oa soasiDt of price-
LEE & SHEPARD,
PUBLISHERS,
BOaTTOX.
I'MMKK KKaiSKTO,
LONG BRANCH.
WEST END HOTEL.
Cott&gas nnd Rataurant
Parlor concerts every morning at 11
o'clock aad Sunday cvis coaoaruat Cast
AmaarmaBt Ball by
Eftcti liw's llkki fctiwia,
Taala d'Bute and Baalsnraat aokauayi.
dead to be the 4Bal of aay la or oat of Bsw
D. V. W. B. B1LPBBTH.
Long Beach Hotl.
LOKti BBACB. L. I..
"Oa toeAtiaaUc."
OoiyL fxoasMsiYor
rtSLst aad Hafeat IsgllBsttteB via
tsTrsaatral HmsIo Tvioa (sbUb.
POUPP LOOSMWT aWIL
Vivo adlaa aaat of BB asltsoa. BiaVntf
aailli aitd nasla is ta baf wad oeaaA-
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Hotel Earlington,
Pruotuu; Park i-a .Vw Bailitni Bstah.ian
Tisjtrarn-',
Cl , AUurtES
Sl.i.Jili M B.1KLE ULcr 1 Pi.,lLui
UNPRECEDENTED
ATTRACTION
yer a Million
DISTEIBUTED,
La. S. L.
Louisiana State Lottery Co.
Itieotroratsst hy the LstRslaratv for educa
tional and charitable iwipwea, abi Its fran-
OBflW IMHff) ft BfX Of 89 fTd"9llt SVAfO OOH
ffttt-ilOsBhi MrFI, by mi otiAwnNaifiM jvtu
tiAR tVTKs
Its OHA?IO BmLVOBOtXABY BRAW
13WS tB phresj 9eBtt-Asmtany Mae and
Dsswmrwr), and Ks OK AMD SIMflLK NUM
BKR 0BAWIKOB take tdtMW la Mlh of the
otlssr ton months! la tha yanr, a nit aro all
drawn In tssMte, at tbe Aaadsny ot Msslc,
Mew Orleaas, La.
"We do hereby certify that we saserrlse
the amnceneats for at, the Monthly aad
genl-Aannal Drawings of theLontataaa State
Lottery Ct., aad In rerson manafe aad eon
trol the drawhias thenssetm, anst that tbe
same are cond acted with honesty, faJmess
and la rood faith toward al, parties, aad we
anthortM the oorny tons this sortMoate,
with fM sttnllas of oar sbrnalarea attaehed,
la Its advertisement."
Jtf$
Commissioners.
We the aaderslaned banks aad banters
will pay all prtsas drawn in tbe Lenfcrian
State Lotteries whieb saay be presented at
oar cn titers:
H. M. WAI.Mit.Ky. Pres't La. Nat. Baak.
P. LANAUX. Proa't fftate Mat. Bank.
A. BALDWIX Prest X. O. Mat. Bank.
CAUL KOHX, Pres't Union Nat. Bank.
rawing
WILL TAKB PLACB AT TUB
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
New Orleans,
TUESDAY, SEPTEM
BER 9, 1890,
CAPITAL PRIZE,
$300,000.
1S8,H8 Tickets ai $20i HaWes, SISf
Qiaiieis, S5i Tesltis, ll
Twentieibs, SI .
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