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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1882—-DOUBLE SHEET. RELIGIOUS NOTES. LITERARY NOTES. reading the several numbers as they appear, th: DRY GOODS. SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. cas See ‘reat and. constantly increasing popularity « Sa PROF. ALEX. 8. De WOLOWSEL —The Baptists number now 203,000 In Vir- | nzaTH HINTS—HOW TO GET RID OF COCKROACHES Beate of big tior Hbrissa” of fhe First Forty | this periodical. r LoUTTRELL, _ PY ts $22 pew, lee Rinia. —CONCERNING PLANTS AXD BOUQUETS—VARI- nove, i A, New York: Charles Scribner’. | From the publishers; J. Frank Lewis bad a ‘Kew Costle. . H. Sones, pte seni pa —Tho conversions in the Hick Street Baptist | cs USEFUL RECires The aatavoradle’ impression of Mr. Cariyle | OC Baltimore, we hare « copy of thelr ‘Mary Sy Aretstant ope he eae ch, Baltimore, at the recent revival meet. . presst land for 1882. It seems to be car: — to pence etn Ss Kxtre Haxpis. To remove stains from | teated by the publication of his Memoirs a year | fully compiled. and contains in convenient forn. 5 knife handles, rnb them with pulverized pemtce- | or so ago is not likely to be entirely removed by | much information of use and value, especially cost £34,000, recently raised | SC8e and soap, then polish with dry whiting. | a perusal of these two handsome volumes, de- | to business men. Csre oF Hanps axp Groves.—Lemon juice | voted to the first half of that eminent fault-| Charles T. Dillingham, of New York, has pub- 1 Hoyt, of B yn, N. ¥., | and glycerine wit! clean and soften the hands. | tinder’s life. On the other hand, it will be rather | lished a neat manual of the “Broom Dzill, seall of the Memorial Baptist | Cream of tartar will clean white kid shoes or | deepened and strengthened with most readers. Just now so popular as & social pastime, includ- f cloves nicely. . in fact, one cannot help thinking that, under | ing the School of the Soldier, School of the Earacte.—For earache dissolve assafwtida in | similar conditions, Carlyle might easily have | Company, and Skirmishing. ‘about rooms, prices, SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AT THE NATIONAL, we 2 Dovutiful ling of SATTRENS, A Safa! j {N@and ALBATROSS Is ora dinee CW Mee: - and WM, D. CAB spine Sally poxetiog Bree Goons. oaee line’ oi peas for ladies and children. Beautiful tine of and CANTON GINGHAMS. Lange stock of Linen and Pacific LAWNS. Exanine our stock be- fore purchasing else’ where. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., general Bing- 000 inhabitants, is justly called taining 20, q , Warin a drops and drop inthe ear, | been Guiteau or Guitean yle, 80 savage, 7 m3 817 Market Space. its cleanliness, fing streets, ‘ting a stiail piece of soft wool te, Have the | sellsh and unreasonable doce the iatter appear | THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. + s Views and dri and boa wool warmed well to be at tines. Nor can this feeling be fairly | peiemdly Visitors Appointed in the MA4t!Ncs, MATTINGS, = MATTINGS. ri 2 attributed to any bias or shortcoming on the Fifth Subdi: fal city. A limited number who r . PI — Cuoxtve at Tasty.—To prevent choking. part of his biozrapher, as many people pretend. eee como 5 ante, —— can NAD Deas Rp PhaTORE bre nto acup and give it tothe per- | it is due solely to the subject, and not to its ‘The following persons have been elected and fe Us au save Mur MAN, Prope omen dees —*s5 Room 88, Corsaran Boldin. 29-40" The white of the egy seems to soem Frome bei oe done oy are duly authorized to perform the duties of BUY OF US — Steatoaa SPRINGS. Sweat, QE ELOCUTION AND DRAM: ATIC AR c vie the obstacle and remove it. Ifone | work intelligently and conscientiously enough, friendly visitors of the fifth subdivision Asso- | Weare offering the nest stock of MATTINGS in the : ) SHAKESPEARE CLA’ 2 exe 18 aut st i or, and as he believed Carlyle would like to have it a , | city in Quality and Designs, at the lowest prices. UNITED STATES HOTEL. INGSat Soviocks ‘Mrs ADELINE, DUVAL x paseo dhe sae done, or, at ail events, as he, with @ fall sense | Slated Charities, and to receive and give a {ot New York,) 729 13th street northwest. ow Ferntrcre.—Ink stains on black wal- Str a Season N SEP- of his responsibility, alike to'‘the dead ana the | receipts for membership fees and contributions: | ,Fulllngot Pain end Striped LINENS, Striped and 2 ee Sense SURE Sh Ae ee iture inay be removed by touching the | living, thuuzht it ought to be done. Whether | A. Saks, Geo. Ryneal, Schmedtie Bros, Carl | LACE, QURTAINS, | &c- WI DoW SHADES and | TEMBER 300, ith a feather wet in a solution of nitre ae ee cone eke penne Fos ote Auerbach, Mrs. Helm L. Sumner, Edmund W. | {0 Steam Carpet Cleaning, Carieta cued fee net ou WOLPHOR SPRINGS me late it i8 unquestionably a true one; an e ). . | delivered. —— fad the stuine are creel cate eonter. | Hiner made his lines tess deep er his shadows | Woodruff, Geo. M. Lockwood, M. D. Helm, Mrs. i This delightful summer resort will be opened, aad San Gob rates Tess strouy, the likeness might have been more | Sara A. Spencer, Chas. Arinor, Market Master 7 . jue eats hth aokeree pried Gi aspen Af Fhe Sains | sccractive to the eye, but It would have had Tar | Olnter Market, Sno: Ar Baker, M. J. Owens,Geo. SINGLETON & HOEKE, lar toe rection of eee a oy iE. LEPRINCE, FROM PARIS, WILL ps RF | Ret shaa ae a Sg ER te oraeene_ TN eS OS ie Hi MES ¥ TOMPKINS, GAGE & CO. — Tue Kev. Dr. Bovaa, of Now York, goes | and back again to London. His cu toa in wattad Of wi Syrailto New Oxford, thence Uy confortable coscbeeto . tess of historic value. While the volumes betore us | M. Oyster, S. W. Woodward, Ira N. Burritt, W. Bo ee P meeme ae % » place every eve- | bition stra do not contain much in addition to the incidents | R: Speare’ Sarah D: LaFetse, fev Joa tevky, | ma OL MARKET SPACE. | ie Parts ca an from all pote. charge eae ver monthe. ‘qhithas et tis IxGrowixe Boesxarrs. — Put a very small | in Carlyle’s lite already given In the Memoirs | Geo.W. Pearson, Mrs. Jane 0. Mahon, Miss Sarah Proprietor, York Sulphur Springs, Adams Co., Pa. jTON CONSERVATORY OF z s ” SHINGTON “of tallow in a spoon and heat it very hot. |avove referred. to, they will help to {leater | F. Stapler, N. W. Fitzgerald, Fred. Reichenbach, S¢GPECIAL ATTRACTIONS, fee my ead HA gr rimang Daw ve sae inflan-| comprehension of his character, and they | Jadd & Detweller, Harvey & Holden, Thompson “AT POPULAR LOCK ISLAND, BT, Teel secs Rs mation and evanulation will eutelde aed the | €XPiaia many things not heretofure generally | £°Gc poet Seka ee eee a ss Deernvonrre ocr OQANSTER HOTEL, | aivacussat SU Min Bae parts will becoute dey and destitute of all feel | Understood. They tend to show that physical | mons, Thos, Dowling,Geo. W. Adams, Mrs. Hen- — ; jive. The naif can tien be pared away without | 2d social influences had more and inborn nar- | riette Metzerott, W. H. Hawkes, M. D., Rev INGTON PEOPLE. tlemar Sam’ i b this the, hereafter occupy | thee temnr rime cnn then be pat Townes and crookeduess less to do with form- | Sam'l Domer, Ailison Natlor, Jr., Mary G: Auld, | offeredin Uietarker = (7% The best Bargain ever | | The matical profession pronounce this . ms ee een ing his wayward disposition than is commonly | Mrs. J. E. Gilfillan, Col. Chas: W. Seaton, Alba: e of Union M. E. ig ven worshige ‘most healthy resort on the Ttis 100 Dos. FULL REGULAR MADE HOSE, 15 miles at sea; pure ocean breezes; always, tips ae R Forwruns.—A large and stron | supposed. He was a lifelong sufferer from dys- | nus 1. Johnson, B. H. Stinemetz, Gibson Bros., 25 Cents a Par. surf and still water > : ina + the | table is an absolute necessity in a cellar. It will | pepsia; he grappled long hard with poverty, | Robt. Leitch,C. A. Schneider & Sons, E. E. Jack- | 100 Doz. ADEE BEM 6, HARDEEECHIEES, ~ Wg USICAL ACADEMY, Gants bao x4 ‘in deapntoy. | be found to be much sefer to use than a swing | aud it was many years betore his worketbecamé | gon, J. E. Berry, Thos, Somerciie. Preaek spe a ae ‘ INES; many | {eye 88 or summer ME De Sees See wer. come, ave. amp Ira action of gio SeaNCOT | cachet he cee “Tr | Popular. They show also that the irritability of | Walter, Dr. Frank Howe, Allison Nailor, Ira ‘alsewhere. tm SS Principal, J. CAULFIELD, Mus. Doo. ing Sone 8 cna eater Meche hare ely acon his late years was occasioned In part by remorse | Godfrey, Dr. D. W. Bliss, Dr. Frank A. Ashford, | FOULARD and SUMMER SILKS, in great variety. | ocean, and accommorates 3 Studies resumed September Sake fen he. leadér of the | Yur cellar should be infested with unts or other iis conbiction indi ee bad beckon Gone ite a 2 : fend tiearly one quarter of @ mile in 3 the leader of the | jooccta. one w: to k th fi the top of | OVeF the convict Roman V. Keach, Geo. H. B. White, Dr.Chas. E.| BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, RHADAMES. s okegant tolland thescios comer AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, ch, died 1% t crt feda fea s Of the tante fe an | faithful wife's health and hastened ner death by | H: mer, Thos. R. Jones, Dr. Wm. 8. Thom Genuine SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 25¢. ph ay ¢ Mist vom! ‘and Instrumental Musio, addr aeaciel ciupey tiseanvand ‘tren falta 4 cit of oo | OE her recor in. waiting upon ee a H. D. Cooke, jr, James Anglim, Henry bike, OPNDIA HINENS, PERSIAN LAWNS and Genuine street northwest. o - ae : " was unhappy, also, because he regard imseif | Geo. W. Jo! avid B. Todd, Veihmeyer & ibenarine * = FoR tions were reps Pat his funeral. water. a unapprecidted and misunderstood, ‘The let- | Son, Jamocs Miler den. Gone ey Btock in every department fu'l and complete. - for tuntratod Handbook: | MU Young tsaten Wert Bad teat Row — The revival at Fast Washington M. F./} Reweny ror Cocsroacnes.—The best way to | ters given are often vel suggestive, likewise, if ———*+o-— Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to inspect this stock 8. EN, Mi ar eventh year. Superior i ‘ Ty Army—30 ¥. and compare Prices and Qualities, as the goods are 0. 8. MARDEN, Manager, Gireular, church (Kev. Dr. Fos. France pastor), conducted | got rid of water-bugs and cockroaches that we | Hot. always creditable to their writer or just to os Reap eeouaa Ph eee right in every respect. 228-2m _ 43 Bowdoin st., Boston, until June 15th. = Meso know of, is to stop feeding them. Ifno crumbs | tleir subjects, This History has therefore 9 i {are Iving on the table or floor and thorough | Peculiar value, and while It is not and does not | I beg your indulgence In afew words in re- SCHEEL ORGANIST, TEACHER OF “ONE PRICE ONLY." Bass, 20CK, HOUSE, GOOD HARBOR BEACH, SJ. a VOCAL MUMG hee a Gloucester, Mass. Finest Surf Bathing, ners, a2 well as those, seers be cualibed xo ly : A " pretend to be a complete blozraphy, even 0 far | gard to “Justice” and bis 30 consecutive years — and Ocean Scenery on the Atlantic coast, Ben Pertoriners oF Teachers. "75a 12th street northwest. . rossor’s chair in | cea nliness and neatness is maintained through- | as it goes, yet in many respects nothing can ace TRUNNEL & CLARK. for book describing Cape Ann. al-ec6m" ‘tnan thinks a professor's chair in out your whole apartment, they will soon ever take its place. It is doubtfal, moreover, | Service. I shall not follow himand his “bill; a27-eo2m E. G. BR 5 PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE & theolozical seminary ought not to be either a | change their boarding place to the nearest | Whether anything farther of importance will be | ite stopping desertion and what not. Let me|_™2 803 MARKET SPACE. JONGRESS HALL 2OR RENT 1662, OCEAN Shine ea Dewees tte s to be trundied | Rekchhor's, where the fare is better. We know | added to the present sum of kuowiedge on the say if he had done “‘privates” duty only half the | xrEW GOODS. City, Worcester Co. Ma. ee ve here and there by every new theological adven- | 0f 0 way to effectually prevent thelr passage N — | from one (ordinarily constructed) room to an- | auviect: eth oar acdrsta Perera te in | ime, he could safely say he had done well — A new Greek church in one of the most de- | Other. Their passage along water pipes through | the future. | Walls may be stopped by closing the holes about | te futu GERKR. KOcdcab ema A sirable parts of the West End of London was con- | the pipes with plaster, and borax is sometimes | THE HiRO OF COWPE! Work ent Choa, aeerated a xiiort tit ated to St. | used with good effect to keep them from some new. A Address the owner, W. B. BR. SELBY, | enough. Take for example the Soldiers’ Home | pack, an «ik Grenadine, as | Worcester Co., Md., and 816 Wharton, st. at Washington; he ought to know probably | Dupiste all wool seven out of every ten men that served over 20 | Lupin’ eV years have been nothing but mysiecians, cooks, 24-128 RVING HALL, MECHANICSBURG, P. O. PA. E he miles west of Harrisburg, ©. ¥. R, in the beantiful and ful Cum- Sophi: f Ithough the name of the author of this book berland Valley. Capacity, 60 guests. ELWOOD, Sophia. The when com- | particular place, but on the whole we think the | Althoug b dish-washers and in various other employments, THANG, Pippricton, Late Manager of Browne Mite pleted will not fi 7" cheapest and most certain way is to starve them | 18 withheld from the title page, we are permitted | soft, safe and with extra pay. These are men Cbegegt eden bo” | RIBANG. Bi 826-52 — Rabbi Sonne . has sug- | Out.—Sanitary Engineer. to divuige it as that of one who has already won hd ho bedded pe ets eealer ceyeeed over si 8 i te GPason ea, gested the union of the Refor:ned Jews and the | A Frrst-raTe Macanont.—Macaront prepared’| 8ome fame by her happy treatment of Revoiu- | 20 years, in one place alone. 4h, there are men FinéScoteh Ging! Y 135 BRIGHT HOUSE : who have been issuing rations out to recruits | Fine Cote ga " itari: Rabbi Hirsch, however, rezards | with cheese is a favorite dish with many people. | tionary themes—Miss Rebecca McConkey, of | nt soldiers their entire service, and they call | pia pean Lawns | ‘00 povgrass HOUSE, Colum ible. aud he is regarded as among | Put the macaroni in boiling water after break-| Baltimore. Her present aimis td ee oe AES, is ne rs the ee eat Hid and Lime Glover, 5 Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, WiSHINGTON, (COLLRGIATR sive Jews. line ot in pieees about two Inches long; put plenty | the renown ot Daniel Morgan, whose well earn ave done soldiers’ duty do not jong, ant ee ‘les in Silk Umbrellas. WILL OPED NE 1, ¥ Boarding ag coe is 7 en some unhappy feeling of ‘alt in the water; let it boil for fifteen gare laurels have too often adorned heads that were | those that do, you will find diseased or disabled a) Tome. $8 toBis irs — me for ¢ — fees ES ms September, 19, 65h late at the Andover college, arising trom the | Utes. then drain off the water and pour in milk | BOt entitled to wear them, and to exposé the | permanently. I will say to my friend of 80 con- TYLER & CHEWNING, MONT HOUSE 8, Principals, 1023 and 1027 12th street selection of a new preside tt. wihioke: views are | Chugh to cover the macaroni; let ft hoil in the | Character of Benedict Arnold, whose crowning | secutive years, to leave congressional tactics V ba ‘Auantic City, X. 3. = too Calvi f obpepaconts Uberal theolocy of | Milk till it is done: of course you must wateh ft | treason was only the consistent culmination of | alone and be satisfied. Uncle Sam, I suppose, | m1 918 7rH STREET NORTHWEST. Open Apri 15th f0F Ue season. BOOKS, &c. iaadern Cougrtsationst zy carefully. When it is tender, pat it ina pud- | his whole rash and unprincipled life. The au- | has paid him for his services; he has eaten up = oahez and delightful: uummer Home deat = as ‘ongres — , ding. dish, or in some dish in which it can be | ther, thouzh writing with enthusiasm, evinces | his plum pudding and leaves the other class of LASSsBURGH & BRO. coast. bathing. Cooqhet qrounda ant oD ATANESE, DEOORATIVE BOOKS, SCROLLE, \i.tion to the Catholic Mirror pubi tothe table. Put a layer of macaroni in | cool and correct judgments of men and events, | soldiers the empty pot to gaze at. social enjoyment. ‘The enter- Fans, Napkins, Pictures, ber ip ipraee, Bove re, the Archbishop prope bottom, with little Inmps of butter on it, | states ee ate an, and sly sustains Ber JUSTICE ALL AROUND. apecialty. Sg = 228-1m 42] Din street northwest. tablishment of a new paper—The Cath | then a layer of grated cheese, and so on alter-| @rgumemt. Many of her conclusions, though pe og = — ee kt—with Rov. Father C pelle as one of the | ately until the dish is fall. Cover the top with | not new to those familiar with the details of | | IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE — NEW PuBLications. editors. bread or cracker erumba, with little lumps of | history, will be found to possess novelty to the WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, PROPOSALS . i ot butter on the top; set it in the oven till the top | general reader. SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1882. . 5 = otrstd rrow the Metropolitan M.E. chareh |is'teown and it fall thoroughly heated. Cok, | os BEES gee pe: WONDERFUL BARGAINS FOR THE BALANCE OF ia) man. Myth and Science, by Tito Virnoll, Inter. Sci. Series, ; PROPOSALS FO! Froude's Life of Thomas Carlyle, 2 vols., na mantown Telegraph. tin: J.J. (gE esp MESS eens cf dahoed Hie] P Capital and Population, by Fels Hawiey, O88, church ee Th ict that this isthe twenty-fifth volume | this list. DEPOT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, A Parinian Year, by Henry Bacon, $1./ ines The gi jubih il tak Tne TUREROSE AND GLADIOLUs.—These bulbs pk peti to 5; y #27 If not called fonwithin one month they will be sent THE SEASON. Wasniners C., May 6, 1882. Peabody's Handbook of Conversation, 60 ioc inthe al ook t jubilee w © | have been produced of late years in such quanti- | Of the ‘‘No Name Series,” shows at once the 8a- | tothe Dead Lettar Once. Renee ye sate so ce Quesimas, Memoirs of « Disciple of Suer. Hlenderaon Suter, rector of Christ | tes that they are now sold. at. prices which | E®KY of the publisers in conceiving and ca- Anderson atic TTS ie at hihi aoa ace they wil ote tte hee: | Eanes Miron: aor ever, cena _ . Henderse Feeta a .. | Anderson Alice len Lucy at which tme and pl wi ‘opened in the pres- “es Ouure-Mer, ‘cout ehureh. Alexandria, has written a letter to cor- | bring them within the reach of all. The tabe-| !YiNg out the anonymous idea, and their wis- | Anderson Alice, Louis M ® t ee rect an impression that the chur lary ence of bidders, for furnial and d = = 5 lued for its frazarnce, is ofteninjured | dom in selecting the varlous books which con- | Brooks Amelia Lyston Mrs Mary the year commencing July 1, 188 J FRANCIS } B. MOHUN, Poort 2 a epomlied 8 < planted too early. The first of the | stitute it. It is not often that works by authors | fuller Aunie emerges 2 eee Oa : oo 30:8 EEXSTLVANEA. peeuniary assis He states that the church ‘uton, M J Ludwig GREAT CLEARING SALE the stick; ( ing - = = is out of debt: the exp = ave prom y paid | Present month is soon enouch to start the | who are not known achieve such a success as | Brown Emma V Land Sarah F _ Woo iogawed, and split: Anthracite 4 nd Bit 4 EW LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS and it is not in need of aid frow outside friends. | 29)", thes May be planted in pots or boxes of | these have won; and the success of the series | BOWL Lue Miler Jes required at Lie Depot of W; 'D. C-, U. | Morawetz on Private ions; $8. f Placed in the green-honse, or ina | has been tully deserved, for it has given to the Morris Kate IN CONSEQUENCE OF REMOVAL TO OUR NEW cks at Washington, ‘D.O-. Fort Myer, Va., | Schouler on Husband ant Wire, $0. aa * Temple, London,) | warm room, and they will besufficiently advanced | reading world some of the best novels of the M. : CONSEQ! aL D.C. 2eole. | $8.50, « istering the Lord’s ; to be planted in the open ground by the last of the ig ttle 1 Wf “Hert , f ‘and Coverture, 20 edition, #6. month or the early part of June. They should | } at airly w : ‘8 com and a good pig aM to meet the conven “ it ranks fairly with its companions, and a good o ha thas ont iy a cs oe, lie; 900. : . BUILDING IN THE FALL. ‘i the os; BO nab y to | deal of extra interest has been excited by the inne : d_ printed ctrenlare, stating the | 3 xk dies Soc ings and do-avt | e¥clops, be supported by a slender stake: The | number and claracter of’ fecone gene he Cre Mexenney Mag a sed ecananerot weatinae and ius Functions, by $-‘Luys 2.2. z it in the morning ciadiolus, on the other hand. is almost hardy. | authorship has been attributed. But this ex. - Norris Miss HA ibserved by bidders, and terms of con- | Histo pb vole. by Prof. Kas 5 : 3. It affords a wide range of colors, and a bed of traneous influence is not needed, for the story iter Franc: Owsley Jennie . = tract and payment, will be furnished on application to ony sof bickionecy nebones Baw. pondent of the New York Eran-| them 4s very showy. Mixed unnamed bulbs leverly written ell 5 ed through- e O'Hagan Susie Sa id ae oe " is cleverly written and well sustain ugh- | Gon Envelopes containing proposals should be marked: W. H. MuRRISON, ta that “In a qaiet way, after the | Can be bought at a much less price than the| out. The heroine Rue Belmont 1s something Martha We OFrae now: gekzoporals for Fuel" or. "Proposals for Forage. and zn menses an Oe: manner of that of ocean, the tide of feeling in mate! witnthe te oo pe peed foot | quite out of the common order, with her “clear y en pam Bete 4 Se errmes vatit im ee on | ‘476 Pennayivanie avenue northwe rian chureh i vor of i ose : - eyes” and honest simple manner, » C. . M., U. 8. 475 P aorthwest. the — ian chu =s tavor of a litury | inches below the surface. It is well to plant a ae a Hee] living SE, wre hae ated ae SUP IES, ‘Ten Cases beautiful LAWNS, warranted fast colors, in PHCPOsALS FOR STATIONERY. Preenca BOOKS, Mendy y rising. It is of hittie use trying to portion of the bulbs every two weeks until the | loyer is every inch aman. The scene of the | Chambers Mary Robbereon Mrs Marr Figured and Polka Dot, 5 cents, Dabincunrs oe Sith Taecmasos * home a Atlantic oceaa is always too much | Syst half of June. to insure a continuous bloom. story 1s laid in France, and the taking of “Her oe Mery pos May & ‘APnit 18, 1882. w Mrs. Parting . It is well to stake the flower stalks, to keep | Picture” is told in a very charming way, Dukehart Mrs AER Simpson Alice Three Cases SEERSUCEER, at 9c., worth 1230, Sealed proposals will be received at t | FINEST STATIONERY, BLANK BOOK®, B¥O. ery 1s Way. OF feat nay, Rreatly to request in New | them from being broken down by the ‘wind Just | Gouses aitvita, oy Cone care scmusatea | Bove kdsaice Stanhope Adelaide, 2 ahing Stationéty for te Department et the Lake, York Just now; no less than four prominent | a8 they are in thelr prime.—American Agricul- | CPUNT, SHLVIUS. By Guon Hons. Translated | pocots Eb ein Gem Five Cases finest French SEERSUCKER, 12%e., worth dling June 20, 1883. V. G. Fiscutr, eburches having vacant pu'pits that they cannot | sé. Gorge W. Harl n. Smith Miss 5c. wine She Hecas end as- . ML. The sa; tergymen who come under | Tuk PReseRvatioy or BovqueTs.—Bonquets i Mii ee ee ee ee rinan Miss Bere Lae A cto, will be aye rd (Bucceseor to M. E. Boardman), the head of has long been inadequate | that are made in the morning for evening wear | from wl , WhO 80 excel- | Fo:cup Annie | Shelton Martha ‘Three Cases small PLAID WOOL DRESS GOODS, re- | “"SHroponale "must be addressed to the Secretary of ite lis steadily diminishing. The | should be put away in tin boxes rather than | lently renders it into English, is resident of | Eougssen Jan'e, Peete duced to 1234. from 30c. the Yoterior, and indorsed "Yropoedis. for beabiont 00 ES Suet, ‘Cpls 0.8. Tomer, nes is commercial not theolog-! placed in water, or kept in the dark with water; | Washington. But it will stant ha ore ‘rank Margaret Bier = SIS ix én SRocknn ai sams ares 9 contract will be awarded. under this advertisement al0 Washington, D.C. , tee a they will be much fresher by so doing. A Httle | Teaders for its own merits, albeit it Is a little too | Grimn Mra Gaia ‘Thoaas Bre Bettio A e Case eee GOODE, BOW | Gress for the purchase of the reationers teatcey, CO | KTEW BOOKS. Ee b ig ¥ c Sowers ound th sid ero, Count Silvius, issipation, gambling, Trunnel] Mrs = VNGINEER’S OFFIC eouceit rather than retizion, butnever mind. He | hein in’ thelr, presereation | nt ores © | and the plots of the villain of tho see noe: . Trenle Ma One Case ALL-WOOL FINEST NUN'S VEILING, | [o a nat im effect, that he | Nl in their preservation. This treatment ts | Doone, locos his pateraal, catsten. Glee guyard Me Bhompeon Mrs at 25c. ‘These are very scarce. We just received Wasuixerox, D.C.. April 25th, 1882, ‘ . “tht he did mot propace "ty 20 ee | area, atachea tothe ate or | Bead oe, wh he hangs bere Ade | women thon dena Mews Mine ert | eUGRORAS FOP WESTER SE | wean inmmee een : respect; thut he did nat propose to xo to the Stee te faner anos Apieee ot eyasen, who, however, does not return Be Ligaen Foote Ele sack Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until | Norton on Ordnance and Fire Aria, New wai a: = eet Eo maner put as 8 very | touch, as the patience of the decorator ia, much Laren cn mitang cur iee? Aiteatnales Fi- 3 fea Wane yon Mire Jane Two Cases ECRU, only FRENCH BUNTING, at 6c. | Jes snd omued Womatetee Nate in nase b < unishment fur the few peecadil tale the wore ie eee ee pouguet | nally a hidden treasure is discovered, by which 330 White sire Jonathan peryard. ‘These cost Sse. toimport, but asitin a | enw of Udder, for armiahing at tho sis of the Wash JAMES J. CHAPMAN, *t si ; - ait the work falls awav. The gum to be us . Taz Job lot and all one shade, we bought them at a sac ea won't stand the thing for i . for flowers should be pare and coloriess, and is ipicp ieee btn eal iseipenee heaecean wan Welker Mra Liz eftteey-nine ‘thodsand (39,000) eub. feet (more or less) 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. —The Rev. Dr. ton, of Newark, N.J.. | best made at home. Buy at the drucgist’s some imarrion, Mrs Lora Wood Lillie Twenty-three thousand (23,000) cab. tect (more or | __Branch Box Office Ford's Onera House. = has declined the rectorship of St. George's | best white zum arabic, piek away from it ane | Sa8e, he eventually Osan Che Wall Mary legs) Granite. ———— . a << 8 ; os When to these takin, ints are com- i ve Mary One Case FAILE RELIGEUSE, the finest Cloth im- | “speciticati farther informati , New York. of which the elder Dr. Tyng | discolored lumps, and dissolve in boiting water. | ments on Jesuitism, communism, and womens | EAtauore, Wieser Marina Ported, 45inches wide, at 65c., reduced from $1.25. | will be furnished frome this office Sareea tntgrmation PIANOS AND ORGANS. has been rector for nearly a generation. Dr. hen quite Kquid, strain through an old muslin rights, It will be seen that the book is likely to engaged in the business of quarrying such materials. qAUNGEY 3. REED" old. Rey. Dr. Tyaz, the | Paudkerchie i hold the attention of the reader until it is ‘One Case double width NUN’S VEILING, at 50c., re- iat G ineera, USA, Cc 5S 8, ype. He was succeeded by wee; sd hosts aad seen finished. @uced from 75c, i 825-e06t Engineer in Charge. PIANO WAREROOMB Watkins. formerly of Epiphany | hanotis, a little gam from the point of a clean | POLLY'S SCHEME: By Comxpon. Boston: D. Lo- INGINEER OFFICE, 433 SEVENTH STREET, ehareh In this city, as reetor of Holy Trinit int br Les ing tha | turop & Co. 01 ea eck ALL WOOL DRESS GOOD: WASHINGTON MONUMENT, New York. It's said that Dr. Tyng ig asked to | pant brush, and allow It to dry before using the} 4s "there two humorists of the Burdett oe ee Ltia eet Wrasuimoron, D.C.» April 24th, 1882. | sole agent of the matchless 3 . Round the outside of the azalea, be- atd0c. Other merchants areselling them at $1. | PROPOSALS FOR WROUGHT AND CAST IRON take charge of the American chapel in Paris. ides the inside application, passa brushful of | f@mily? The name of the famous Iowa wag is ‘WORK FOR THE WASHINGTON MO) NT. HEINEKAMP PIANOS — &t Bishop Cheney's Reformed Episcopal | gum, and do the same to the stephanotis Just | understood to be Robert; but this little book is Six Cases ALL WOOL FANCY BUNTINGS. in Black | y! 2 a yore a the interiot pagans and all leading Spring shades, at 25c., worth be ved at this . ho: (A creat ageice VE M. on ihe EIGHTH DAY OF | CELEBRATED SHONINGER CYMBELLA ORGANS, immediately thereafter in the ehureh in Chicago an abbreviated form of the aes oo of Greg be ee flower join to- prayer book service is printed on a card, a copy | ðer. The cam mu: very strong, so that being furnished to each person on entering the | * little used issufficient, and it shouid not be ap- dedicated by its anonymous author “to my cousin, James T. Burdett, the humorist.” hi The only, Organ, in the world containing » complete asi si parent unless the fl is closel | Hence the inquiry above. But this of course a 4 : Gere: to whim the work of fade tne faastran, | Hoaquets can be sent a great distance, and kept | has nothing to do with the book, itself, which | Seuss? aaa cheag be gbitied st discs” “| Saymegia, us Prem low, and wold ou $5 monthly fhe aimercat. parts of a preteen pisces 10 | fresh, provided they are properly packed. “The | pleasantly sets forth the soheme of a bright It | 00k Sz, fcholas Frank inet ha Eeghee Bek 01a Pianos and taken in a thetr neg ene nae | flowers should always be immersed in clear cool | tle woman to keep house in the country for the | Grone BLACK SILKS. COLORED SILKs, | jo. cot it. Col. Engineors, 0 Organs exchange, ‘Engineer in Charge. | full cash value. ‘ ; : ater before wiring and making up, and when | Summer on the cooperative plan. The narra- — are permitted to take the cards home with them | Water, a z laced, wet 1d tive of her trials and final success is quite enter- Ef N.B.—Parties leaving the city always find us with of their vie The cost of the ay eb moss shoul! ie ae pound ae ining, and the qu 1s and nejliations of Dodson Albert parker Pewee ‘Ten Pieces extraordinary good BLACF SILK, at$l. It SAFE DEPOSIT co. “omps convenien dations, and cardbo bo: bout | taining, compares favorably with any $1.50 Silks. Now is _— | cash ready to purchase anything in our line. This their sizes provided for them to be packed in. | Vivian and Wilbur cannot fail to interest the Peek. your time tobuy. It will pay you to layit by ECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, | #>!e# us to keep in stock most of the time PIANOS from oung, particularly if they have had a similar rv y , ’ | CHICKERING, STEINWAY and KNABE, and OR- ~0n Suny there wit be change in te | fey are tea i tin boxes, she Outer ai | Young, particulary if they = Se tach Pel wit ofieterva.” | S°°° Gantt, raat On aCOIDENE GANS from MASON & HAMLIN, SMITH AMERI- choir of St. John’s (P. E.) chureh, Rev. W. A. | burt by the pressure ot other parcels.—4rt | THR PETTIBONE NAME. A New England Story. CAN and ESTEX, at lass then one-belt the uous pleas An . the place | Amateur. By MAnGauer StpNex. Boston: D. Lothrop THE SAFE DEPOSI ANY, Fifty Doren MISSES SILK HOSE, in Pink, Blueand secre en a eee Davia Wm W. . 25, i ngthere | Ste FIREPLACE DEcoRATION.—The con- |, The motive of this wholesome story is the no- Erbloman De SSeretip meee wee = oe rer Srauer axp New Yore Ave. icra! snc emo — fie Harvey | Seration tn the minds of many housewives at | Die eorte of a woman for the exaltation of her | Eagan John Santor —. Perpetual 24 er. a ‘tie Harvey family name. ie heroine, Miss Judit! ‘etti- Pita... eee: 1, 000. ALLE’ AVIS was the soprano, Miss Jennie R. True the alte, | tis Season—what to do to hide the unsightly y mith, Mr. H. A. Forseman the bass, and Mr. Pearson fireplace, now a fire i not needed—is met by bone, destroys her father’s will in her own favor the tenor. Mr. D. B. McLeod will be the orzan- | Every article in our two stores reduced. We want to Sanisbui the correspondent of a London journal, from that her brother and his children may not live in a crowd our stores with purchasers, and we are content to 00. The Company and Burgiar UPRIGHT GRAND caeguaLeD YET Vaul ices ‘from $5 to ie iy ieee ret ba $5 0 $00 per year, | WORLD RENOWNED AND UNbO) ion. Kooms and Also, the Celeb ‘provided for Bafe-Reuters. HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIAN ist and director of the new choir. Mr. whose communication we extract the following | Poverty. Most of the characters, which repre- noe aaa se pia NEW STYLES FOR HOLIDAY. present tenor, and Messrs, Forseman ; suggestions: “Considerable brightness can be | sent distinct types of New ee ey character, | Gardon C ‘Trenholm F H VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT H. L. SUMNER, SoLE AGENT, Adams will be included in it. given to a fireplace, especially if it be situated SS ey aa Fe coat coloring os Grimes frank Foppking B — ‘TIME. 410-20 811 Ore Staxer Nonruwese. — Miss Fannie Perley. of thi y e in a dark part of the room, by merely standing | well preserved. The story is interesting through- ewes EICHENBACE’S PIANO WAREROOMS, “ag tha Kiang Preis ivan nak Seenie in front of it—Inside the fentler of course —asing | out, and when the little “dressmaker roveue ber papi Cnr builaing Se going on rapidis, a drawing of which | ,, SECURTITES AXD VALUABLES of every doserp- | I pakoe for ale and rent at re oAppenass or India ann ies? | pleframed looking-glass, of sufficient sizetohide | friend Judith’s self-denial the ecene is quite dra. | Guigao'e can be scen in our window. We must open witha Fey SEES ee end STOCKS, | about 234 years azo left for India asa mission- | fhe wholegrate and surroundings-tnfact-ve mate matic. eer ye ad ary. under the anspices of the i KEEPING, on | renowned uning 5 Gordon Wm 0 ‘Ward Goo W SPECIAL GUARANTEK, at the Lowest Hates, 423 11th street, above venus, a29-1m omen’s Foreign | the plan thoroughly complete the frame should ELE! : Graham Wm Ws CLEAN, STOCK, — Missionary Sosiets stare as is Saturday | fit into oe ae baer of the mantelpiece, “Notre Bculptige- Paging ates By f° pea Harvey AT 2 : Asie G. = ee in feeble hi iss Perley ha een contem- i 10 led wi le - = - JAMIN P. SNYD) ident. and seek A034 plating entering the missionary work of the | Doneer aeons roars cae ates eae ington: Robert Leall Hawk OB Wormore Js ‘And aball eel every article in our present atores before Ganebes OG; GLOVEtct Rigas © Go. Vice Proaident, | 5'hente for the STLEFE an ‘i €huxeh some years. and when she left looked | and safely away when the grate is required for | _ T° art students, to those who expect to travel | # semoral i EVAN, Secretary. py oy ney yd forward to « useful life among the heathen. On | use. A well-designed piece of panel-like orna. | 1 Europe, and to those who wish a general ac- Fiitehooek, Lec ton SE, Nvman Amt Seor, | 30 arriving in India she was stationed at Mypoorie, | mentation, on a so-called. fireboard, stood and | quaintance with subjects that are now recely= — Benjamin P. Snyder Gh aad for a few months she was an industrious | fitted in lke the looking-glass, will answer per- | ing more attention than ever before, this book geckece Hien Ward Thos John Cassels, wlan AGER BEER, Torker. | Her health, however. falied about 14 | fectly; or if this square frame-work be merely will be an exceedingly valuable help. An intro- lliams Wille LANSBURGH & BROTHER, mete re Etere L months azo, and doubtless would have died at | covered with a pleoe of paper, the same ee they Dey P. Klein Heury Whither wm aes = ==. ‘THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. ber post had it not been for the care given her | with which the room is hung, the effect must be | duction Is given to each division of the volume, Young Brigham 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. 04 SoS, by Miss Seward, the medical missionary sta- | quite unobjectiana le-ywhile the cost of auch a | and & coplously iilastrated history of each is OB ace enna: THE _TRADES. ae ioned there. who, by the way, is a niece of the | contrivance need not be large. As is often the | furn , in outline, as must needs paces dl Paneer AIN' RESS GOO! ANIA 308. BCHLITZ BREWIN late Secretary Sewar. ‘Miss Perley is with hee | cane, the simplest-aud least “expensive a are | Where brevity Is required as well as desired, Dut Lisl UF Lerten Lee ee nie GPSCIAL BARGAINS DY DI aed ers ed nie? family, on Columbian University grounds, but | the best. Thus when all js said and done in the | With sufficient falness for an intelligent begin- ‘CAPITOL STATION, ‘reasonable rates. .. Best of her health is such that even her most intimate r of ents for the fireplace the Japan- | ning, if professional career be contemplated, — references. Orders by mail promptiy sttended to. 236] MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, friends are not allowed to see her, and her fiual . cut short at the handle, opened | oF for the enlightment of the general student. LADLES' LIST, recovery dep@pds solely on careful nursing. and place.t in front of the bars, makes one of the THE NATIONAL (OOL FOR PIANO FORTE. By — The colored Baptists are a numerous bod¥ est able. These exquisitely pe) hia: Published by the Ok SALE BY DEALERS AND THE AGENT. §n the District, having about 25 churches in this | ©7'01'"4 and designed pleces of mechanism come t within the reach of almost any pocket, and it ig| This work, which includes complete instrac- siete peak — a 94 aity and Georgetown, and alt of them are weil | doubtful. whether, when tupied tothe pur- | tions in harmony and thorough-bass, and also a wilivacd Wohin rms ((H® BUPPERT, SAN C. PALMER, attended and doing a good work. There are in| poses of a grate ornament, they can be ex- ‘onary of music and musicians, seems to be Georgetown the First church, with Rev. Sandy | ceeded for beauty and general effectiveness. aete = ee - Alexander as pastor. with some 800 members; |1 should add that the system, not ‘unnsual, one of the most comprehensive and usefal of its | LISTOF LETTERS OPrIDE GEORGE- Black Silk Velvet, $1. DEPOT, 1234 TWENTY-NINTH STREET N.W. TOWN, D. 0. Light Blue and Pink Oashmeres, pure Wool, wide | HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- | gw-Telephonlo emmnection. a Bove Woo. Walker Bo OnE, street, | of drawing a Perm ecaie -rtom, the whels | nog ialy fer dose Wn Sesto co Destone tection SarUmDAy, Mar 6 1883, doatle width, 60s eat tne | AA SBESTOS LIQUID PAINTS. . W. J. Walker, members; 1 street | space of e fireplace cann orough| sional pianists, ‘also who desire LADIES’ 2 Di Goodis—Biack and White, Blue and cheapest for Beauty, Darability (oor ‘HOUSE. | gaint Vacant), 1.000 members; Berean, 19th | recommended; for, although it is in the abstract ase ed oreo 10 | Hawking Mra Catharine Jenkins Mary mad ¢ and White, 250. a . , Rev. W. J. Waring, 100; Seventh (Quaker | unobjectionable, and allows of the grate being : Taylor Atlee 8, 3 , ASBESIPS CEMENT, FELT, WIOK, PACKING, be. college), Rev. M. Winster, 300; Salem, 19th | used at _a moment's notice, practically it is not heated : D.B. AINGER, Postmaster, 0 BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, TRI- first-class ‘any io street, Rev. James Robinson, 250; Pourth, R and | good. in euch a position becomes the D. Appleton CHOLES, WANE, Bn, Se .be bows the loot tae: a 38th streets, Rev. Robt. Jounson, 90;' Pitth, | geriest trap that can be imagined, and its z imapufscturee peiome CHE. RUPPERT. apitoe Reavy Vermont avenue, above Q. Rev. Jolin. Brooks, condition, after a few weeks tte, will inevitably at St SSocimnoniaia irom private Sonstissere yssinian, V an 3, . H. | horrify ali cleanly housewive they will con- ANIEL HATCH. ANY - Hate: 100; Mt. Bethel, near Howard University, | deseend to examine it. And 90 werets Cone es aie, Cootord, D = sessed - J. W: SEE SON, Rey. P. Hayes, 200; Third, Franklin street, near | to the principle that whatever the ornament for ABTISTIO HOUSE ‘Dealers tp Metals ap‘ Duflders’ » 4th. Rev. W. B. Jesterson, 900; Third, N, near | the fireplace is, it should be easily removable, fh, Rey: A- Boutin, 200; Second, 3d street. be- | and easily cleahable or replaceable at a siali outlay. Hf and I, Rev. M. H. Gaskins, 700; K , Rev. M.'G. Mammer, 100: Zion. F, near street southwest, Rev. W. Gibbons, 1-00; Mr. Baring-Gould represents the religious h Washington First. Rev. W. H. Lee, 60; | condition of Germany as not very encouraging. irginia avenne and 6th street, Rev. R.S. | He says that of the 150,000 inhabitants of Ham- 300; Rehoboth, Ist, between M and N| burg only 3,000 attend Foren and there are hwest, Rev. H. Bailor, 300: Enon, | only five parish eburches. there are is, 400; Mt. Hall, rear the jail. Noah 000 ; Tth street (Capitol Hill) Rev. M. Mt. Olive. 2d and Boundary, Rev. T. nog ag and E streets north- naest uE . 5 : i