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3Si5t!$SpPSpj THE WASHIKaTOK- tftMES, WEDKESPAX, JANUARY 2, 1895. mm ZELLER'S PULL GOT HIM IN TRODBLE The Island Officials Punished the Jockey for Crookedness. BIG CROKD SAW THE SPORT Frnir Favorites and a Third Choice Captured the Five Purses. The Kew Year's Handicap Proved an Excel- lent Eetting Affair, with Ponce de Leon Turnine Tip the Winner "Walcott Finally Found a Soft Spot and Galloped Home a Winner Zeller Ruled Off the Track. Waloott won the first race run in Iho new year, Carter was the first jockey to rido n winner, and the Old Dominion Jockey Club was the first association to ushor in racing in 1SP3. rally 4.000 people were present at the track, and as four favorites carrlea off honors most of the -visitors had a proiitablt outing. The unpleasant foature of yesterdayV meet ing was the bare-facod pulling of Leigh by Jockey Zellor. The officials did not hesitate Jong in punlshinghe jockoy, they ruling hitn off right alter the race, which was the best on tho card. Mi horses staned in this raeo. with Chat eau as an odds-on favoritd Leigh was sec- j ond .-hoico, and Pickaway had third call in , tm UnHi'nM T If l.tnl.4 ft I inltntlinn T ftirvli could have beaten Chateau, but It is dollars to cents that he could have beaten Pickaway for the place. When tho field run down tho backstreteh Chateau was galloping an open length before Leigh, and tho latter was throe lengths in front of Pickaway. As zeller couia not pull Loigh hard enough in order to pre vent him from getting the place he swung as wide as possible with him when turning in to tho homestretch. The priucipal feature of tho racing was the ew Year handicap at six and one-half fur longs, with 250 added. Hemorse, Mattie Chun. Ponce de Leon, Grand Prix. Jack Wynne, and Belwood being the contestants. In the betting they were quoted in the order named. It required pll of Mr. Cnssldy's pa tience to get the small field off in fair shape, Pon-o de Leon being responsible for the de lay by either refusing to join his five op- tinnantu .-r w hron Hnt vpt limit tllAm Wlinn the 'lit" fell at last Grand Prix Remorse and ine mB icii nt iai urauu 1 rix, iiwuorae, ami , Pone de Leon rushed out into the lead, tho last named assuming a aeciaea aavaniage when half way down the back stretch. At the finish he was simply galloping, five .engths before Hemorse, who just beat (.rand Prix a nose for second money. The opening event was won by Walcott. he leading his eleven opponents, lied Cross having been left at the post, all the way and finishing four lengths before JJon oyage. ti. i...... i.,, T..i- r ,-il ion 1,-i,-. i.v i , ,- '. ... , ,,. ,., o-i... .,.. : ' half a length for the place. The next race, one at six and one-half furlongs, for three-year-ulds exclusively, saw that game little I'Il Lura an eay winner from Jewel, Uoriiau. Juliet, and Bradley. X.inden"a peed daughter jmssed Jewel at the lower turn, and had the race safe all the way down tac nomstrttch. The bookies were hit hard by Lura's -victory. tb? genoral public and the C(mini8Sloners of the owner driving her ji'-o down from 2 to 1 to 9 lo 10. f the ten platers which started in tho fourth rae, a haif mite dash, Souora was se pe(f d a-, the probable winner and buck d haiiy all over the riuj:. closing at even mme Getting away in front tit flagfall Ko nota led all the way and won easily by a engtL and r half from West Side, her nearest i'ppi'j,at during the raee. i. he two short races were run again over 4 io circular cour-, the distance in oach be ing - hanged to hulf a mile. By to-day tne iiak. -upcriatetident expects to have the liute"' in props- sbafte. Summaries): How the Horses Kan. f.-k hevy. i i ii -ace Oii-blC of a mite. Spiling. 1 1 ,-e $3W. TinMs.ea. ; Jf "'niv. & i SL I'm. JodtH W a'C 'tt, WK J 14 1 14 Carter. Hn S' SJ6 Fithor. 3t x 56 Morris. B 4 4 Duny. H u V ryg-, 1ST 4 '.. -k LoveU. I1C. !-aurn,W5. 2 i faiaalt(. 105... C a.;au. UH " S ! iliieHTRVO, 1. 6 '..-rt l.C ! I'ow. 189. .18 GleHBOn. Neary PaMOHS. HaMi. Audtews. AHwA. MeLa'R'Im. Doouelly. T. .4oore. k k 10 M) rabiI'Mba.Me. M W W tva. 19 U- 11 U 11 U'H- K., 12. . V S IS 12 . oifnathlM... Left :. t Magpliiic. ob golloptnic. i uk U klcoM, t W 5; Bob 'tofK, 2S; 3A . ..St lMMt.4(l; Carualite, IS; Kazan, s I Brasro. 40, Peru O; Tulie ltce,4C. AthW ii 1(. Alva, 50; CharleT K., 15, aud Rett ud race 6is autl we-balf futteuge. , i f-var-ola8. SeHlug. l'utee, ?M) . i m II , S aud wL at V Sit Ft. Joetev iii UH i:oDeity. H ii Si Murphy 8n V. TriLe. 4b S Jh llHti. 6 A S Neary. '- f ura. 180 S . vVv,-l, jflS 1 1 i ormaiuMS.. S ' .lulict.MJ S rirudtey, t! t gimd. eaily. 1 .r.ig Lura, StaU; Jewel. &; German, 6 to ' if. t 12, and I!ra01ey,Si8. 3i,ilrarx Hew Year handicap. Six and M.i,a!f furkmets 8SB added. Time, 1:29. ' !U rimuttcL t". XA St- '. JtHkr. dvLeou,l(i7 S 1J4 1 M Cart-. ':i. roe. 111. 44 SI tin Ham. ..iutirix, wr.. i V;.ttieChun,W.. 5 '.t-K Wynne, S3. . 4 lu S 8- E Tribe. ', 4 414 Andrews. RS 5 Sat) Donnelly. COG Morris. vi '.i i wood. MB b v t jKKr wen galloping. IJeitii!!; Pnnre de LeeH.4; Romerse,S; Grand 1 l - Mattte Chan, 2; Jaet Wynne, 15. awl I?. n.K.d.40 F irth raee HaM a wile. SeMing. Time. .52W. PuMe, Jim at 8HM tet St. s ,ura,102.. 1 "A i-rtt bidf. 104.. S ''t'-aijon. 112 4 I ..rest, wi x Km aajd, HIT.... 5 ivi Udy, ;ei... 8 -ii i T., W . (5 :-t mat. m.... 9 " -hi rStr, li 7 W JHn. Joeker. 1V l- 1Hem. 2, SW S Si4 jiurpuy. Morris. 1'arsona Nonry. Geicer. Duny. C. Murphy. I)rsey. Kinc. : i 4 42 S 5 r, c aliHiwrr. 1W...18 fair. Wen eaeUy. ! ' mir Sonem. evea; West Side, 8; Paragon, I rest.; Meynard, HI; Kontucky Lady, '... T..40. lrMt I'at,S; Weetern Star, 0V, -i!-it.r, IflB i i'tu raceSic nud one-half f Hrlongs. Sell- ruree. $. Time, lia. Ii' iff ana at St J4 Ai Fin. Joetav. ' lin'.cau. WS . 2h li 16 Y'ottor. 1 i kNay. MB... 1 Mpli, VM 8 . -let. 1I 4 ' M !jtnghliu.UHi S 4 8 lh 4 5 S c 2h Jturjihy. SW Zeller 4 DfVHnelly. 6 Pareen. 5 King. vary Cm, hh 6 it fair Wuuralloitinc. g Ciialeau.i vo S; I'lckaw. Lefb, . 40; 4 McLaugnUn, 49. aad Mary E., 25. Potatoes timn the INiddoek'. J Hill offend $1,690 a day for control of h ' t olcinj jvrivftege, bnt wae iIneod. i i" en bootee were oh the tine. !': iTBWHiiM iiiayerhHi a gootl bet . ,.1l.(.tft. '....ido Josoe bet on Ilert to show, i i . Rloeh mm! Ms folkwig fell on Car- !! .hi MpCarren, Pop Gray, and Bill Hbr- ' .i ( !laage toetsott Walcott. . iHdges of all kids will be Jsened to- 1 -terbai tVM on Jaek Lovett to .i I'-iiiorywaeat ttie track aHi.iivevl . i. yinris loatjieavfly la Weoor. !!-(! MoOatvee want dewn tho line on : :'.iiu aoA MHHfte Cfatn. i.. ' dastoa took a flyer on Jtomooe for ' ; ,u"i". . H aney and Max Frank tad good bets : h-iIieoa. " ' ip iietapaoa bad a good shmi. wagor ' - mora. 1 nlot ;iMed ,Teeli and Paragon both " r ti. !oh:'--u M.i I ra .1. had a plunge bet on Chateau. ' i''.n6 and weights for the handicap at 'i furlongs to lx run Tbursdav are as fol- - Pa-agou. 125: Grand Tris. 128; Dr. TJt n. US: Mattie Chun, 110: .Trnvel. 105; ' ii. . ri colt, fOCimd John Meftarrigle. 100. i jU iiRkers were required to pay I00 each AMUSEMENTS. ALBAUGH'S rand Opera House, EDWARD IL ALLEN', MANAGER. SALE OF SEATS OPENS TO-MORROW. Sardou's Greatest Success, MADAME WEEK Same Cast. Seeuory, etc, as in tho Original American Pioduction. It A 1.BAUG1FS GUAM) OPERA HOUSE, EDW. II. ALLEN, Mgr. Evenings at S, Matinees at 2. TONIGHT AT 8, MR. RICHARD MANSFIELD, As the BARON CHEVRIAL, A Parisian Romance. Thursday night, "Prince Karl." Friday inati noe, "Arms and tho Man.'' Friday night, "Boau BrummelL" Saturday matinee, "Napoleon Bonaparte. Saturday night, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Tfio hpeci.il uiatluee of "Arms and tho Mou" on Vridar wIU Eu by .Mr. Mauel numerous requests Vest Week MUiVMK sws C.KN'E nsnoia in re- ' CADEJH PRICES l5c, 50c., 75&, il.OX .i AReserved Seats, all Matinees. 25c. and .Vie. I i:VEKY EVEXIN15 WKD. ami SAT MATS. I THF WITH XJCiT? JAMKS T. POWERS and NfcW ALL THE ORIGINAL COMPANY. BOY A STUDY IX LAUGHTER. NEXT WEEK "Old llo" Hoey in "1 ho Hams." T1-W N 1 IONAL TItEATKR -.1 Every Evontac A etL and bat. Mat. .larob LItts Klabarato I'roJtn'tion, In Old Kentucky. NEXT WEEK Kraniis Wil?on Comic Opera Co., in "The Dei ilV Deputy. " plTLERNNEW BMOl TIIEATEI.'. THIS WEEK. Matinees Tuh.. Thms . A; Sat. l'rcei'h !j ,i"a. 00 -., and ,.w THE SWEET Sl;lG I.KU.MAN COMEDIAN CHAS. EJ J !M CASPAR T. LLLIo lN THF YODLER. A IttMtutifitl I'lay with a RfinnrU.iblo Record. Nest Wk Walter "HnforU'sA Hac of Tnice." T7"ERNN'- IAtEl'M THEATER. Matinee Every Day. THE ORIGINAL RIG ROOM SAM DEVERE'S OWN CO. TO NIEL SPECIALTY ACTS 10 NEXT W KEK The Itents-antley Company. SALE OF SEA1S COMMENCFS THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, For the Engagr-mont of HPi w AND COMPAISiY. Iu their Magnificent .New Cemi Opera, THE DEVIL'S DEPUTY. Lil rtto ly .1. Cheever Gcodwin. 34uticby E .lakolMwski ',coniKerof "Erminie.") Kngagciuent Commences MONDAY. JANUARY 7. Rare Roses. You'll find them bore tho finest as sortment of the meet beautiful and frag lant ICoaea you'll And. No showing to surj w outs Prices start at f 1 03 and in b aluus to HO thn dozen. A. Gude S Bro., SSTl OLD DOMIHIOH JOCKEY CLDB RACES ce the grounds of lis Grange Camp Association 3? Northern Virginia. JiFeiej will t.e rim oach day First rasa t 2.15 P. M. 1 rales frill leaTe Sixth Street Depot at li51 ' snd 1.40 p :n Returning ato.I0 and 5.4D p ra. Improper cbaraclora nill not br admltUd. Admission - - 50 Cents. yesterday for the privilege of booking, the tar iff having ieen raised from -iT.i. The new rate will be maintained hereafter. Card for To-dav FirBt race Foui' and u half furlungs. Jvifi. Iitirte 't. Index. llor iri. s 101 JOi !"i . 68 US 105 M Irih MiKe . J02 , SJ CloverUale. . . . 102 i 5S!l Llewellyn.... 102 ' !3T. Mietovit.... 101 i asi Dath. Charlie. 102 , 114 Come Home.. ! J AKl Ijirry K .... ill i U2I Gelddigger . 123 I '.) The Dude...... 57(5 fbilDnly fill Dutch Lou..., ft'JS Sou Malheur. 1)01 Explorer VOT Lithograph .. USl Pathway Second race Six and a quarter furlongs. Index llnrf. W r ihirfcx. Iiarc. 91! Headlight..... 101 , 853 HayTay.... 117. 101 100 ! 101 102 101 117. 109 101 103 !SA itobeliuk. . . in. - V, .1 MoIshHu.. 'M ! 5 Pickaway 102 4 lioynai.t 101 i SSI M-or X 103 I J2o Ellen II... 1)11 Cnraocus 'J VngnLoiid.. .. iXJi BckfoDt 030 Tom Rrophy. 'iLI d lat-c Sis and a quarter furlongs. e"r. Hnrar. H't ! frv Horse. (B2I) Tlitiretoa 112 9.7 His Grace.... tst Selato .. ICC Tin imp. Nora... 9; Prince John.. 1W , 189 .Tohnny S0 YeuostMirs-.- 301 I Fourth race Four and ene-half furlongs. Iml'X. Jlor'. II t. I Index. liorsr. P7. SW Reetiees Ill WO Dercasl 101 J6 UHianl. 101 923 Princess Alls. 106 (e Jufivse 110 9&t Kronstoji 107 9 WiUUmPetin. Ill FHUi race Otie mile. Into. Unne. Wi. (WT Vestibule. lm 1 Utile Urn itu. .. 11 910 Castanet. 10G (Hi) Nina 100 SMS Ijifly Dauby.. 10G !W5 Delia M 90 3SK Monte Carlo.. 112 TJS Surgoon ill 81S The Clown.... ICO Ittdex. llvrse. SC2 Missive. (010) Connors Wl. . 103 . 107 . 103 . 103 938 Cheddar. 105 an r. h-iamath.. 6 May i:. 86 j 937 Longshanks Selections. Flreira e-TbeBude; Dashing Charlie. hecood ntoe-Blarkfeot: fcUen H. Third i-nre Thui-Rtw: Prince John. Fourth rare Joyeoee; Nina. Fits race IxHtgawaks; Vestibule. Results on Other Trades. At Ner Orleans: Matt White, Glcesome,. David. Nero. au4!alena. AlMnditMHi: Willie G., Jessica, Little Lowls, Heads or Talis, and Nancy Hakes. . J- f Meant to Sell, Anyhow. Book Agent I havo a book hero which ac tually cst c 6 to publish and I nm selling it at cl net. " Prospective PurchaserHo iv can you af ford to do tliat? Book Agent The book was published by' the author. New York AYorld. Return Engagement SANS GENE. (MADAME DON'T C UtE. ONE I 7 Jctn. I WILSON i i THERE IS A FAD FOR CASTING HOROSCOPES Modish Women Deeply Engaged Studying the Stars. ASTROLOGERS ARE IN DEMAND And Thcv Are Even Engaged For En tertainers at "At Homes." High PrioBtosa of tho Art Foretolls the Dostinies of Mrs. William K. Vandorbilt, Mrs. Ogdcn Goolet, and Mrs. Dunlap Hop kins by Cabalistic Designs Tho Fad Ob tains on Both Sides the Atlantic Ocean. New York, Dec. 29. Astrology is tho dom inant occult attraction in Loudon, at tho ma jority of' Wost End "At Homes." Xo hostess is considered a success at sucu unless she provides an astrologer as ono of tho attrac tions. In New York the art is practiced sub rosa, and although hosts of society womon dovote much precious timo to tho study of their fate, as revealed by sun, moon and stars, very lit tlo is said about It to the outside world. Inti innto friends form a coterie which meets once tl WAntr TirtCistlil tT rtrrt frnnnnnrltt t ltt.4mt ti , , . l, . V, " , lectures on astrology and incidentally so they say have their fortunes rovoalod in the heavens I , . . i vMiiuua.Buiiiujusiirom.uurs . j And rend their Into through the singing stars." With many ladles it i3 simply a pastlmo; ' A SKELETON called a -mutter of ' with others It uiiyht lis business; social life, philanthropies, nud dross oven bciiiK regulated for them by messages from tho spheres. To nttend an astrological lecture.-orsenuco, is at least to pass nu entertaining hour. In ono TiRh avenue residence, my ' lady's boudoir, luxurious and sweet with burning incense, which lends an Oriental touch' to tho occasion, is often tho rendezvous of half a dozen friends for whom everything cabalistic has a charm. COSTLY C11EDUI.ITV. The high priestess is a woman who divides her timo between Boston and Now York, and so much aro her services in demand for lectures, casting horoscopes and nativities that it is extremely diflicult to 'see hor uules3 mi appointment is mado in advance. She litis her regular clients" or patrons in ow York, nnd although Avilliug to foretell 2 worth of fate iu tho stars, so to speak, 45 autl 610 i3 her usual charge, while for very elaborate ani carefully prepared horoscopes which prognosticate everything thnt can possibly happen in a lifetime 100 is not an unusual charge. 3Irs. Dunl.np Hopkins is one of tho most enthusiastic devotees of astrology. She oven onco put off a journey, because after consult ing mndatne. she was assured ttint it wouiu ! turn out unpleasantly; a shipwreck or somo j other liitlo contretemps being indicated by 1 Saturn, which is a malevolent planet; tho other evil planets, by the way, aro liars nnd Uranus. Mrs. William K. Vandorbilt is devoted to astronomy, with a decided loaning toward astrology! Perhaps considering tho prosent uuplcu3uutnr-s3 in herdomedticeircicsho may bo depending upon a combination of the planets to restore harmony after their pe riod of hostile influences had passod. Mrs. Yanderbilt is a subscriber to tho pub lications of the Royal Astronomical Society, and possTFses n wonderful collection of tele scopesin fact, if horoscopes were only cast with telescopes, !-ho would bo cjuito inde pendent of a priestess. Perhaps her suspenso in regard to the future has already been re lieved by an astrological consultation. Tho Marquise Clara Lnnza unhesitatingly confesses to consulting an astrologer bofore cniraging in any special work, like beginning a. new novel, for instance. ains. ooklet's iioiioscoi'e. Mrs. Ogden Goelet consulted an astrologer onco upon a time, more for tho fun of it, per haps, than anything else: her horoscopo was as follows: To explain matters a littlo to the uniniti ated, astrologers divide tho sky into twelve equal parts, called the Houses of Heaven; each division has its special lnlluenco, as in dicated in tho accompanying cut. THo' 3.S' iins. ogdes-(.oelet's Honocopi:. In ensting a lioroscopo tho astrologer first places tho signs of the zodiac in their proper locations for tho date and hour of birth nnd then sets the planets in their respective places in tho houses. To return now to that interesting docu ment, Mrs. Goelet's horoscope. Her birth day was November 8, 1S5S. Tho sign Sagit tarius was on tho cusp of the first house, and both Mercury and Jupiter were iu tho ascend ant, while Venus had just rien nbovo tho Eastern horizon. Tho moon was in tho third houte and in Pisces. TTramis in tho fifth house in Tauru3; Saturn in tho sixth, also in Taurus: Mars in the ninth in'Leo and tho sun iu tho eleventh in Scorpio. Tho ascending" .sign gives the lady the tail statuo aud light complexion, which is her style, as wen as the courtesy for which sho is noted. She is rntljcr quick tempered so the stars declare. Venus, so near tho cusp of the ascendant, be- stowed a great tasto for music. Tho moon, Intho third house, indicated a fondness for short tours. Saturn in tho sixth house is un favorable; it wnrns of sickness to corno. Tho sun in the eleventh indicates tho possession of good and Arm friends. Other ladies interested in tho "solence." suppose we call it out of deference to tho ladles, nro Mrs. Burke-Roohe", Mrs. Fred- BusincsSfelecjfon House Ny Fr i e n s 1LJ 0Z&.ty I Stcrzt enemies xf 7 mJTiAoe 1 cSkorf d. I cl, I y I coseo j r ISV" V, uS .L fot NQV.8Y Ax3C S ! w y eriok Yandorbllt, Misa Annie Cameron, Mrs. Newcomb, and Mrs. Fernando Yznaga. CREDULOUS 3IAV. As to the men who consult astrologers, if tho facta were .known, they are even more devoted to tho study of tho stars than women. Mr. Jamea Watorbury and n, host of others havo horoscopes cast at least onco a year and usually muoh oftonor. Tho late Mr. Jay Gould spent considerable money on this hobby, and always consulted an astrologer, a woman, by tho way, to whom at one timo he paid $250. Mr. George Gould too has had his fortune read in the heavens. Ho also had the good luok to be born under tho sun, which In the language of the sphores, "was in good aspoot to tho planet Herschol." "He will bo quito affablo and kind, havo a good temper and aelaom got out of temper; will genernlljenjoy good health, and there is no danger but that ho will livo to be an old man. Will be fortupate in mar riage" "Kindly sco if my business will succeed this yenr, and pleaso givo mo any other message from tho stars," is a frequent request ac companied bythodato of birth (as woll as a bill) sent by many business men to astrol ogers before a new enterprise is uudortakon. 8TA11S FAVOR 3111. 1JKIW. Mr. Depow has often had ills horoscopo cast and kindly gavo mo the result for uso m this article. Ho was born nt 0 o'clock on tho morning of t April 23. 18!M, and at Hint hour f he eighteenth j degree of the sign of Taurus was rising with ' the planets nil above the earth, except Saturn. ' Theso facts aro supposed to make Mr. Jjepow's J horoscope a remarkably fiivornblo one. Jupl- i tor and Venus wore in conjunction, the former . being in tho hoii3t of fortune, which Is gov- i orned by the sign Gemini. This points to tho i amassing of a fortune. Mr. Depow is sup- j nosed to owe his success as an drntor to j tho planet Mercury -- the planot of ,,,. '.,i.,u ,.,i ntuiiMnni a.n.nrinritv Tim tho planet Mercury -- the planot wit, genius, and intellectual superiority sun above tho horizon on the day ot his j nativity makes him anxious for place and j power, but tho evil planet Saturn repeats its i waruiug that this can never bo, and Jlr. Dtmow ")"st couteut himself without public oDlce. This opposition of Saturn is tho only HOROSCOPE, cloud over au othorwiso brilliant horoscope. Dahliv HroiiEs. THE OYIXG GAG. There was au nfTeetinfr sceno on Iho ttago of a 2"ew York theater the, other ui,'ht a scene invisible to the audieiico aud not down on tub" bills, but ono far moifc touching aud pathetic than anything enacted boforo the footlights that night, although,i was a min strel company that gave the. entertainment. It was a wild, blustering night, and tho wind -howled mournfully around the street corners, blinding tho pede'sirmns with the clouds of dust that caughru'p-jt'from the gut ters and hurled mto thotrnnocR. Old man Sweeney, the 6(110 doorkeeper, dozing in his 1 ttlo glaaed' box, was awak ened by a suddeu gust that banged open the 6tage door and then weut-hoWRng along tho corridor, alrao-t extinguishing the gas jets nnd making the nuns rel . sljiver iu their dressing-rooms. ' ,. ', What! You hero to-nighj" exc'.nimrd old man Sweeney, as a frail ,Ilgure, mu filed up in a hutro ulster, staggered through tho doorway and stood leaning ag.'iiust the wall trying to catch Lis breath. "Yes, I felt that I couldu't t'ay away from the footlights to-night. They foil me I'm-oid nnd worn out aud had belter take a re.-.t, but I'll go on till I drop." and with a hollow cough tho Old Gag plodded, slowly down the dim aud draughty corridor 'and tank wearily on n sofa in Vho big dressing room where the oilier Gags and Conundrums were awaiting their cues. Poor old follow!" said one of them sadly. He can't hold out much longer." "He ought not to go on except at mati-, nees." replied another veteran, who was standing in front of tho mirror trimming his long, silvery beard, and just then nu attend ant cnuio iu with seeral basins of gruel, aud tho old .Tests tucked napkins under their juius and sat down to partako of 11 little uourishment before going on. The boll tinkled and the entertainment be gan. One after tho other the Jokes and Co nundrums heard their cue3, wont on, aud re turned to tho dressing-room, for they all had to go on again in the afterpiece. The houso was crowded to tho dome, aud thore was scarcely a dry eyo m tho vast audience as 0110 alt:r tpe other of tho old Quips nnd Jests tnat had been treasured household words in many a family came on nnd then disappeared tomako room for others of tho.r kind. xs tho evening wore on tho whisper rau through tho theater that the Old Gag was go ing on that night perhaps for the last time, and many an eyo grew dim, many a pulso beat quicker at tho thought of listening once moro lo that honry Jest about whoso head cluttered so many sacred memories. Meanwhile tho Old Gng wns sitting in tho corner .of the drossing-room. his head bowed on his breast, his gruel unlasted on tho tray boforo hlmt Tho other Gacs camo and went, but he heeded them not. His thoughts wero far away. He was dreaming of old days, of his early struggles for fame, and of hi3 friends and companions of years ago. "Whore aro they now?" he askod" himself, sadly. "Somo aro wanderers on the face of tho earth in comic operas. Two of thorn found ignoble graves in tho 'Tourist' Company. Others aro sleeping bpnenth tho daises in Harper's 'Edi tor's Drawer.' " "You're called, sir!" The GUI Gag awoko from his reverie and started to his feet with something of tho old timo lire flashing in his eye.. Throwing asido his heavy ulster ho staggered to tho entranco and stood there patiently waiting for his cuo. "You'ro hardly strong enough to go on to night," said a Merry Jest, touching him kindly on tho arm( but tho gray-bearded one shook him oXf, saying hoarsely: "Lot be! Let bo! I must road thoso old lines onco more it may bo for tho last time." And now a solemn hush fell upon the vast nudienco as a sad-fuced minstrel, in tear compelling accents, epoko tho most pathetic words in all tho literaturo of minstrelsy: "And so you say. Mr. Johnson, that all tho people on tho ship were perishing of hunger and yet you were eating fried oggs. How do you account for that?" . 6 . -e For a moment a deathliko. silence prevailed. Then the Old Gag stepped forward, and in clear, ringing tones replied; if "The ship lay to and I got 01m." . A "wild, heart-rending sfcb icauie from tho audience and relieved the tension as. the Old Gag staggered back into ttbd cntranco and foil into tho friendly arma thaK wore waiting to recoive him. Sobbing Couumdrums boro him to a couch iu the dressing-room. Weeping Jokes strovo in vain to bring back tho spark of lifo to his inanimate form; but all to no avail. Tho Old Gag was dead. Literary Shop. S E- EdiblcJ NTo wonder a woman thinks herself good enough to eat when her complexion is flour and her diamond paste Boston Transcript. WANTED. TARTNER WITH 300 WANTED IN A MONEY making, legitimate business. W. W., thla offlco. in2-3t WANTED FIRST-CLASS CANVASSERS FOR a standard Life Ins. Co. of 1(5 years' stand ing; issues small pollutes; policies in immediate bonotUitf times to agents and no lapses. Ad dress X. N., this office. ' Jan2 7t TIT ANTED-BOY ABOUT SIXTEEN YEAR in coal yard. 3anl.lt Apply M. T , this oflico. WANTED-YOUNO MAN WITH NINE years' oxporlence in tho rotail drug busi ness wants situation. First-class rofurencos. Address DRUGS, this office. al-3t Wanted Try Rubber Roor Paint. WE STOP ALL LEAKS FREE And charge only for painting; work guaranteed. NAT. RUBBER ROOF PAINT CO., 1023 8th nw. do3-lmo FOB. RENT EOOMS I A i O AND 1015 II ST. N. W COR Urn, LARGE U LD and small far. rooinu: s.. o.. w.. and n. j oxposures; 2 rooms for housekeeping; transients UlUUII. .llll-Ol -E STILL HAVE ROOMS FORA FEW MORE boarders nt t.'i.00 per week. Tablo board, ti.OO. Parlorn for rent, front or back. WINSTON HOTEi., 3i5 Pa. avo. n.w. nolO-lhno FOR RENT OFFICE ROOMS. DQJ&J H2r. yourself In au obtouro, badly vpntilatod, old- -fashioned niee ) uilding whoii it costs no moro for an oflico on tho most prominent corner in Waohhiglou.wlth olovator genice night ind day, steam heat, and all other modern conven iences, as well as plcuty of light and fresh air. Theie are still a fowdfiirabloonloe loomafor rent in THE TIMES BUILD INCi at very modorato rent. Thoy will bo subdivided to suit tenants. Apply nt Rusiuoss OKic, The Washington Times FOR SALE -EAL ESTATE OUUU or exchnnga it a bargain A lino resi dence with over an acre of ground in a popular sub urb; nino minutes from Washington. $4,000 A very dwirablo houso On Mnrj'inua ave. no.; pressed bri-k: all modern improvements. E. Q GUNSON&CO., uoC:tf Room il, Atlantic Iildg. SPECIAL NOTICES MMIK MltLS' REFORM SCHOOL OF THE DIS i trict of Columbia will to: bo open foris itois. on a-count of tho himuIIijo.- now in A ash iugtou, until lurthor notice, n2-lt rriIE i'LTHJC ARE WA1.NED AGAINST 1 trusting my wife, Mao Dant, on my ac couut, as 1 shall not pay any blllt, t-outracted by her. THOilAbE. DANT Jau'.'-it GEOItGK F. PERKINS. THE WELL-KNOWN medium, will assist the IroKre3lre Sjiiritu alist Church WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 2, Typographl al -Hall, 121 (J st. n. w.; oscellent musie nud tests. aiil-lt "V7MREMEN INSl'RANCE COMPANY, OFFICE ci ruer beieath strcol and Louisiana nvenuo north? est. Wahinclon, D C, December SI, ln'JI. The stockhoZdeisof the Firemen a Insur ance Coiui-auy, of W nihicton nud Gcnrg-toswi, will meet at this oulce on MOM) Y. January 7, 11 a. m. to I -J in., fortho puiptso of electing thir teen directors for the ensuing year. . C. W. HOWARD, Ue"iy-2w Scciotnry. pHOI'OSAlS FOlt DYNA1IOTORS ANI) VKN X tiiaticg registetu Onice of building for Ll- j brary or Coucrrs-, 14." East Cajiitol strce:, , Washington, J'.rC, Fioeeinbor tin, ivjl. Sep ! arnte ealed propos-als for dyitamotors and I for vontilatioc regUnuH for tho buidinc for ' the I.lbjnry ot Cougrcas in thb nty uili bo J received a: this olllce until S o'i'loi-k p m. on ' Wf-:n'KS1)V lli1fitlwlnrfif.lr.iil!MrvlsO.V ntiil i opened luuuedintnly thereafter in the pre-once I i of tndflprs' hpe.iihi.itlons. genoral futtrtictrous. nn.i ccmlltibn aad blauk forms ef proposal may NARD R. GREEN, Superintendent and KncI- neor. de31-JaJ,4,7 j ATJCTI0H SAir.S j f G SLOAN, Auctioneer. I TRL'STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BOINES1 PROPERTY. LOCATED ON Sru ST. EX- 1 TENDED, BETWEEN FLORIDA AVE. iND GRANTAVE.N. ., BEING PREMISES NO. il'2S AND -V.-iJ. I By virtue of a cortniadeed of tniit to us fcoar j ing date April -27, ISftJ. duly- recorded in liber 1M.-8, folio i:K, of the land 'records of the District j of Columbia, and at the roquer-t of the party se cured thetoby. wo will sell at public auction, in front or the piomlses, on tt EDNKSDAY. theSfith . day of December, A. 1 1MM, at 5 o'clock, p. in.. 1 all those cer ain pieces or pare Is of land and ! pronii-ot. situate intho comity of Washington, 1 District or Columbia, knonn aud described as and beiug lots numbered Sis and 19 of Samuel ! tt ill's s'.ib-divibion of lot numbered t of Vrigbt I and Cox's ub-dlvision of part cf Mount I'lea1 ', ant. a- 1 er plat rncordeu in liber Gov. Shepherd, ! folio ."iT. (vf the record of the surveyor's office of I tho D ict uf Columbia, together wit.i the im 1 proteii-ciit'? thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of purchaso irouey to be paid in cash, balance iu two equal pay ments in cno and two ear.-., with Ii per cent in terest, payable semi-annually, aud secured by deed ot trust on the property soldV)or all cash, at. tho option of the purchaser. Aldepcsii of $ll0 will be required at tho titnx of sale. Atl conveyanciuc anil recording at purchaser's cctt lernib of sale to be complied with in lif teen days from date of sale, otherwise trustees ro scrvo tho right to resell nt ris't and coit of de faulting purchaser or purchasers JAMES II. N. tt'AHINO, Trustee, lft 11th st. 11. v. THOS. B. WARRICK, Trustee. lSlt 12th st 11. w. 'the nbove salo is postponed till Thursday, J aiuiarv '. lMlo, at '?:.'i0 o'clock p. m .same place gJAMEb H. N. WARING, '1 nistee. 19,12 llth st. mv THOS. B. WARRICK, Trustee, Jiu'-lt ISIS 12th st. nvr JT"NOTKs ..tf 15HO., AvCITvTnEKRS, 39 Louisiana avenue northvi est. TRUSTEES' SA1J1 OF VALI'ABLK REAL ES TATE, IMPROVED BY A FOFH-Sl'OKY BASEMENT BRICK Bl'H.DING. ON K STREEr. BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH SIRKETs. KNOWN AS :7 K STREET NORTHWEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHING TON, I). C. By virtue of u deed of trust duly recorded in liber 18W, fclio 20J, et see,, of tie land records of t.10 District of Column a, and at tho request of the party thereLy secured, we will sell at public, auction, in front of then entires, on SATFRDAY, tho otli day of January, lilKi, at i. o'clock p.. in., parts of original lot nr.mbcrcd two (2), thirteen (13), and fourteen (14) in square numbered four hundred and eighty-eight (1S3). Beginning for tho same at the southeast corner of siid lot numbered (2), and running thence west on E street twenty-six 2ii) feet-two 2i inches to the pub'.ic alley, thence lforth on said alloy ono hun dred and thirty-four U1) feet tw:u2 inches, thence oas' twenty-six C---) feet two 2) inchM, thence south oao bundled and ihitt.--rour (131) foot two (2 inches to I" street and the Loinnlng. Tei ms of sale: AP sums over aud abo e fV-',0!X), with the interest acirucd thoreou (being a pritr truet), to be paid in cash. A dot osit of S2W) re quired upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with wi Ufteen days from tho day of salo the trustees lesorve the right to lesell the property at tho risk and cost of tho de faulting purchaser after live days' notice of such sale In somo now spapr published in tho District of Columbia All necessary information given on day of salo. ABRAHAM ITi-IlER,) Tllata AMNON REUKEND, I lrU3tet3- do27-7t 01? K street northwest FOE SALE-HISCELLANEOUS. KittenB. SCHMID'S Bird Stores, No. 712 12th st nw. and 1221 Pa. avo. mv. oc9-3m Flying .Machines. Lord Itnyleigk nt the British Association cocsidered that three out of the fivo great flight problems nnd been solved namely, motive power, propolling power, aud'tho lift ing power. Steering and maneuvering re main. The art of descending ha3 also to bo practiced. Hitherto this has been tho easiest but feast satisfactory portion of tho problem. For commercial purposes Mr. Maxim ex pects littlo from flying machines, but for mil itary uses they will bo highly valued. Fer baps they might bo used for sporting pur poses, nnd" it is not altogether unlikely thnt jn tho daily-journals of twenty years henco we shall find illustrations of somo popular princo of the realm on a flying machino pur suing u flock of wild cerso through the air nnd firing on them -with ti Maxim gun. Lon don Public Opinion. The Best Appointed Dining Room in Town. Every o.no acknowJeJges that now dining room of ours to bo that, and the moat we'r serving In it aro vryll worthy of tha place in which they're served. Ours I the beat Dinner to be bought for 50 cents. Splendidly cooked well served a bottle of goo-1 Claret Included In the monu. HOTEL EMRiCH s'er- FINANCIAL. Money To Loan. This company has money to loan upon District real estate and acceptable col- latoral securities In sums to suit. If you desire to improve your present property, or orect now buildings, this company 'will advance the necessary 1 amount. Call for particlarn. OFFICERS: JOHN JOY EDSON President JOHXA.SWOPE. Vice President II. S. CL'MMlNGS .rojond Vice President JOHNR.CARMODY Treasurer ANDREW PARKER Secretary. Washington Loan & Trust Co., Cor. 9th & F Sts. PackingShipping, Moving-Storing. We havo uneurpah-sed facilities fordoing thh sort of work nnd hold ourelves re sponatblu for broiilngo, etc. Our storage -Jiarehouso was built ex prealy for storage purposes and has no tuiperior as regards fafoty, ventilation and immensity American Security And Trust Co.. 1405 G St- Warehouse. 1140 I5th St. RICKEY & SPENCER, Bankers and Brokers, Dealers in Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton, Ac. Direct private wires to New York and Chicago. i 41 7 G Street N. W. Telephoue No 5t. de23-lmo SILSBY X GOMPHplY BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Grain, Cotton. ! NEW YORK, BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON. Washington Office, Metropolitan Rank Build ing. Local nnd Long Distance Telephone, 505. Excluslvo Private net toew lorK. Workingmen and others whose occupations prevent thsm from making deposits during regular bank ing hours will find it convenient to visit the Union Savings Bank, 1222 F St.H.W. which Is open EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT between tho hours of 0 nndS. (Four per cent interest on saruigi account). HISCELLANEODS -6rpHERK ARE CTI1EIJS- IN THE PRINTINCJ X. business, but few uoncerns like Tho Ij,w ileporter Company, of SlSFI'th street north; west. You'd llnd it a positive relief to trade tht-re. Doit: M. W. MOORE, Mgr. -VSANTED-ALI. BEER DRINKERS TO CaLL l at llufrh's linw place, S17 7th st. nvr , and get a nice cold botlle of beer for 5 cent1. aifil-lyr HONEY TO LOAN. A 7 ONEY LOANED ON APPROVED COLLAT- iA oral, such as stock-, bond.-, trusts, syudi- fc,3I,e cef-,,?J;a.-!i an-5i.iiJ,n?n1 fo,PUc!es; no delay. Y KRkfcS Jt RAKER. W to -Jfi Metzerou T ONEY TO LOAN AT , T t nroved real estate. PER t?LT. ON AP- P. H. SMITH A SONS. dec7-lm HlSFnw. A T ONEY TO LOAN ON HoVsEHOLD Fl"RNI Jll tnre, pianos, horsis, carriages, wagons1, 4e ; th? property vlll remain undisturbed- in your pos session; terms easy; lowest rates; private ofUces; all business strictly confidential; you can have tho money the day you apply for ii; payments can bo made on the principal at any tune; each payment made will lessen tho cost of carrying the loan. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE .CO, COiFbt. uw , main fioo oc!3-!i:te w "ASHINGION MORTGAGE LOAN COM- rany.will lend you $20 and upward on furni ture, pianos, norees, wagons, tc,:no publicity and proporty to remain in your undisturbed posses sion; loans paid in part or in full at any time to suit the convenianco of tne borrowsr. and any part paid reduces tho cost of carrying tho loan in proportion to tho amount paid. WASHING TON MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY", Old t st EDUCATIONAL. Education for Real LiPe 1S5J. FOR SONS AND DUGhTEKS. IteW. Tho Sponcerian Business Collece, National Rank of the Republic Building, cor 7lh aud 1) nv,. Day and night sessions. The thirtioth scholastic year of th.s zonular i institution began Monday, September 3. 1SL l-ie departments, viz.: I'r.-.ctlcal Business, in cluding complete bookkeeping course. English, rapid calculations, rapid wr t hi, moral and social cullsr.o, Delsarto system r.f e xpres o 1. civics, political economy, and commercial law; Practical English, with iirtietory bookkeeping; Shorthand and Typewriting, including 1 nglish; bponcorian Rapid tt rit.nz: Mechanical aud Architectural Drawing. Full corps of thoro-jgbly trcl.ieu teachers Lccntion t entraJ. Office ope., every businr S3 day a :d night, tt'rile or call Tor new annual annnuiu ement. AIRS. SARAH A SPENCER. dSO-lmo Principal and Proprietor A BUSINESS EDUCATION. COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMKRCF, 107 7th st. nv , C. K VRNER, A. M.,l. E.. Pnu. Our specialty 5 preparing hoekkecpers and stenographers. A complelo course of instruc tion leads to .1 permanent and lucrative situa tion. Modonte tuition nnd easy terms. Day and oveniuz S93sicns. Shcrthand Dictation Po'iety Entrance fee. -S2; monthly due?, $1: dictation three nights a wee5 Address, M. N. I RNER, Secretary dei--l:o t ELECT SCHOOL FOR VOL NG IADIES AND CHILDREN Address, ilRts 1 125 K et n. rr ttM. I). CABELL, I'rm ipal. tt T7"INDERGARTEN X. street northwest, AND SCHOOL. 1420 Q M iss Susan Pollock. prin cipnL Training ences. t-Kiss for teachars. Refer- oc9-3iuo OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. Netherlands Line From New Y'ork to Rotterdam via Boulogne sur 31or (K hours from Loudon or Paris). S. S. tt erkendam. at. , December 29, 1 p m. S. S. Obdnm, sat., Jnnitar , 5, 1 p m. First cabin, $4" to 55. Second cabin, $36. For information apply to Gencrnl Passenger fa . a c a u 11 LflnwilKCl sx v. fwvvi; vij i'a. avo. ti German fdediterransan Service, NORTH GERMAN HAMBURG-AMERICAN LIOYDS. S Co. LINE Fast steamers between Now York and Azores, Gibraltar, Algiers-, Naples, audGento. Notmiinuia, Jan. 0, in., Alg , Gen., Alexandria. Kaiser W.'ll, Jan. !9. 1 p. m?ferAlg..Nap..Gea. Werra, Feb. 2, 10 a in., Alg., Nap., lien., Azores. Normannia, Fob. 16, 11 a. nu, Alg Nap.. Gen. Kaisor W II, Feb. SBfc 7 a. m , for Alg., Nap., Geiu Werra, Mch. 9, 9 a. In., for Alg. , Nap , Gon. Fulda, Men. 23, 7 ? 111., Algiers. Naple . Genoa. Kaiser W. II, SJch. SO, 10 a. nu. for Genoa. All steamers stop at Girbraltar. Return tickets available for the. steamers of eitherjino from Napfcjs, Genoa, Gibraltar, flam burg, Bremen, London, and Southampton. Di rect connection from Genoa, Naples, toEgynt by N. G. Lloyd a S. Co.'s Inm Mall Strs North German Lloyd, 1 Hamtjurg-AniPrlcAn Oelrich Co., G. Agt?.. Line. 2 Bowling (roon. N. Y' i 17 liroadwnr. N. Y E. F Droop. 925 Ponus.vlvaan avetue, ag.'Jtt for tt'asUinfton, D. C. Agency, SO Broadway, New York, or toxicants at v HJ" "Z' ,1"u' V";w- " ,UP; '"-tt'ashIngt0n,D.C,C..tt-. MOSS. 921 pS. ave.; Fr JJKS-Si!SC;:. 5 - al ls PEISDIfAT TTTOHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND-HAND harness at Ja2-lmo 301 Tenth st n.vr Consumption end Ali Diseases of the stomach and kidneys positively enred bra nevr theory ot medication. Dr. UTit. KMI1.I511 iiuru street north? oat dej-lino,eod , A DOLLAR NOWADAYS LOOKS AS L-VROK as a cart wheel. We appreciate this, as trn sail flrst-cless fulta and overcoats slightly wern at figures to suit everybody. Jt'sTII'S OLD bTAND,Glt)l)8t.nw. T A31 NOT A COrNTESa NOR A tYPSY JL queen; am not a seventh daughter; was not born with acnul. am not something- nevr anil Just arrived, but am iiME. FRANCIa. one of the oldest ettab lahed mediums, and am here to stay Am not indorsed by the clergy, but am indorsed by some of the most learned and influ ential people of our city and many others: am her to help all those that are In trouble. Life given f n m cradle to grave. Cards, 25; !-, U). Hours. 9 to 0 405 Hast Capitol street Those that are iu trouble call and be convmeeiL deSft-Tr OUR GREATEST 3IEDIC3I AND SPIIUTIAL Mother 'Mary Gordon has returned aud lo cated at d-WJ-7t 1IO Ostiw MMEBKOOKETELLsALL- THE EVENTS OF life All business eonfldentia'. ladies and gentleman, S0c. each. Hours, 9 a. in. to 9 p m. UX N Y' ave. nw , near 6th st. deSt-2w S3 a on 1 or j- 1(1 h A 1 1 A il r S!iSO vapor, plain and sea-sali baths; magnetic treatment; restful and curative; 9 a.m. to 9 p. ni. MME. BURNirrr. 1207G st-n-w. de22-lm HAVE YOUR VISITING CARDS PRINTED from your plate for 75a per hundred; ex cellent workmanship and satisfaction guaran teed. J. L. KERVAND, lldi Pn. ave de23-Irao MADAME ESTELLE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS of life In German and English; hOHM 9 a. in. to 10 p. m.; i and 50 cents; cnr3 all ease of running or dry sorea. 913 19th st. n. w. de20-Ita TvTO FEE -L UNTIL CURED. Dr. Czarra, 24 B street ne., Washington. D CL, treat- all chronic, nervons. and blood dl-a.-ses, nlcfshollsm and opium habits specialty; kidney and bladder troubles, piles. Ustnla, stricture, etc. Private diseases positively and permanently cured. Lost manhood restored. Consultation free. Office hours. 9-12 a m..3-5p. m. deSS-tf Mrs. R E. Blair, form-rly of !12 Ind. ave . has removed her DRESSMAKING lwKLOR ito 1022 Ninth st. nw. Artistic TAI LOR-MADE dressmaking a specialty dSt-: m, C IS. PP The Genoa, V-rtrC SOS 12STST. N W First-class for ladies and gentlemen, aU'aetivs appointments nnd excel ent service, board per month, $20. Breakfast. 23c. Lunch, 23e. I tt FAVORITE, jleo-lm Proprietor A piE. CASTELLA, CLAIRVOYANT. TELLS -AI. past ami future. No 1723 Seventh st ntr. I sell a blood pnrifler. a sure cure for all btoud diseases: also hair restorative del-Im PItOM PT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS BY mail or telephone 1407 for hieh grade still winee. PARKER VINEYARD COMPANY AGENCY. 429 N. .1. ave. n.w. DR. LEON, 4l Missouri ATenae Northwest OFFICE HOURS. 10 TO I, 6TOi CARPETS CLEANED. The Continental Carpet Cleaning Co ia devot ing Its whol time to expert work any other wouldn't pay. Carpets and rugs cleaned and disinfected, re moving dust, moths, organic matter, etc Car pets taken up, relaid, 3 tied, and sewed. Reno vating carpets on the fioor. feathers renovated, and mattresses made over. Send postal and we will call, giving prices. Main office 1411 N. T avo. ortS-nx nnAi: 1 AV "WONDERFILCLAIR itWJl . V-L-rt I . veyaat and metHnm; tells, your life from cradle to grave; every hidden mystery revealed: tells the bualn-.-i that will bring jou greatest success; in love atfalre hs never fails; unites separated; recovers lesse; causes speedy marriages: removes eviliii8n ences; foretells with a ceitninty all commeirial and husiueso transactions: twelve years- estab lished. Ladies and gentlemen. j0 cents on-h. Hours 9 to '; open Sunday. 489 H sr bet 4j and 0th sts. w pitEE DENTAL INFIRMARY &ENTAL DK X partment of Colombian University. K35 II st nw Open dally from 1 until 5 pm. AH opttnttioits atcost of material Hit! Extracting free. oeI9-3m HOTEL DIBSCT0SY. I7BBITT HOUSE, li Washington. D. C. HC BURCTf. Managsr r Congressional hotel, capitolhlu V ("or. New Jersey ave. ad B sit. se. no27-lm JtNHY BROCK. Prcprietr. "T-ILLAD HOTEL, tl PenusylvARia HVttnne and llUi it nw O. G. STAPLES, PKOPKIETOK. auls-la FA1LS0ADJ. RAILROAD. STATION CORNER- OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. In Effects P. Al. November 25. I8!1. :o-J A. M. 1ENNSYLVANIA UMITED PwR mau Sleeping. Dining. Smoking, and Obser vation Cars. Harrisburg to Chicage, Ctn-.-in-iiRli. Indianapolis, Cleveland, and Toleda Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburs. 10:30 A. M FAST LINE. Pullman Buffet Parlor Cnr to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining l ar. llarrisburg to Pittsburg: 3:40 P M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. Pullman Buffet Parle r Car to Harrisfcnrg. Sleeping and Dlni2g Car". Harristmrg to St Louis, Inctnnati. Louisville, and Cbtcage. 7:10 P. 31. WESTERN EXPRESS. IhiUmaa Sleep ing car to Chicago, and Harrisbiirg to t teve land. Dining Car to Chicago. 7U0 P. M. SOUTH-WESrEKN "EXPRESS. Pati - mati Meeping and Dining Can to St Lotiij. and Sleeping Car Harrisburs to C'lnclunatL l-bSOP. M. PACIFIC EXPRESS. Pullman steep ing Car to Pittsburg. 7.J0 a. in. for Kane, Canandaigna. Rochester, and Magara tall- daily, escejit Sunday. 19.30 a. m. forEImira and Kenovo daily, axcept Sunday For Williamsport daily, 5: p. nu 7:10 p m for WillUnuport. Itochester. Bnifal.., and Niagara Falls dady, except Satorday, with SlooplHpr Car VV ashtngton to in n-c-r 10:10 p. m. for Erie. Canandaigua. Rch9ter! Bntfnlo. and Niatram Falls dnlly, wittrSleep Ing Car Washington to Elmlrn, and sjim days only ttKsh.nat.n V i.vx-heter For Philadclphin. New YorK. ana the Eu-t 1:00 I. AI. ' C.O.N tilths ION A I. l.IMITLIV All Parlor Car, with. Diaing Car from Bal: more.for New Y'ork daily, for Philadelphia week days. Regular at 7i (Dining fan. 7A.-Si)0 (Dining Car).ft, 1M.00 i Dining t ar. and ll:fM (IHaing Car; a. n., 12.15, 3 ! ". tsS). b:40. itf.O), and 1135 p. m ti nn lay, 75 (Diniug Car. 7i0, 8.U0 (Dinin? ( r M. 11:00 (Diains Car) a. W..12.-1."). -i I", Ir2a.ru, 10:80, ami K:S& p. m. For Philadelp:a ont v. Fast Express, 750 a. m. week ilav.- Ei&re 2rf)l and 0:10 p. m. dally. For Boston without change. 7.50 V M. week-dtyi and 3:!a p. nu omly. For Baltlmcre, &23, 7rt. 70, 7.50, sf.-flo, f TO Vt& iw.w, n.uu, aitun.jo a. m . 1.13, j.u;, tii. 3:40. () Limited', t 2t. 1 3, 5:U), rt V, 6. :a,7:lC, 10.00. 10.4ft. 11:15, and ll. p. m. On i.tlay, IM. 7J. S.0O. 9.C0, 9 05, 10::. 11.00 a. m . :15. 1:13, 50!, 3:15. !:40. (4 00 Limited'. 120, 3.40l ! .. a- .' ...... ... .A ...... ' nu datrv. extent Sandav For AnnapolU, 7.20, TO, ana 11.50 a. in , an 1 4r p. m. ditily, ostept Moviay Suuday3l una a. vx. an i 4ft p m. Atlantftt Coast Lni Kxp 'aeforR'chinoiid-.lack-sonviil, and Tampa, 4-10 a. m, H:!i p. nu dairy Rti-h.Kond aud Albania, 8-) j. m. daily. Ri'-cmond only, I0i7 a. m. wees., days. Arcoutmod ,tu for WiuinUco. 7:15 a. n. dmly. and 4.ij ; .a. wok !ys. For Alexandr-a. 4.30. rt 3S. 7?C S.40. 9:45. IftST. II 60. . in.. 1250 1:40, 3S, tJ5, 5H, 5CT 6.15, S2. 10.10, ail USK p. m. On Sunday at 4"i0, 7 to, . 15 a. m. , 2 45, 6:13, S.02. and I-.1J . p nu 1 Leav Alexandria jor Washington, 0.05,0 ;.17.05, I S.00. 9.10. 10 1 102S 1. uu. IfO, 213, S-Ott Sr. 3-a), 5.), rt i:J, 7a)fc 7.20. -10v It) K, ni 11:0 p m 'n Sunday -t 6:VU 9:a, iO a 3. nu. 2:13, 3: A 7 (), 7.2. 9.IO, and 19je m. 1 1' ket oniires. l.ortaeast cocnor of Tliirl-3ta, - street and Pennsylvania at utile, and at tse sta tion, ixth and B streets, where ordeis cats h loft for -Jh' becking -j! taxgng Ut dedtlna;io3 from bi.ti !- .,11 ' -s-Js-ucj J 1 ttiiOD, i-ncnl Pa3engp Agoai , S. M. I R'i.v v)s , on, al Mtinagor. 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