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‘The Weather. Orricr oF THe Cree Wastrsero, D.C. For te motile “Atlantic light rains, ‘euraring In sont To westerly: Ser pera’ riy stationary, follow py falling barometer. Warne © 1 fated for the sout Burnes Atlantic city, Sindy Hook. Sk foram’ take only B. HL. ain Conghn Drops for coughs, ats D.S and trademark on Peters, inc for exercises at oration of Em | suization WHI celebrate St and also the Pow Holise, No. 26 Lowis- fmnie K Jana aven 9 and 442 9th See City Items. Sauret cultty Kock! den cou opticlan, 453 Pa. ave. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusement, &; =Mr. J ‘To-night. nh MeCullough in ‘age om Suisse: PuraTen Comigrk—“The Fe varleres Ding MrsRUM.—Curiosities and interesting per- nance 4 Hovss.—The Hantons in “Le Voy- te Beauty” and _ 2 well known resident rk int se 2108 HT Le entoredt . nd S and The coroner gave “tterson, on 7th cenopen Sattrday night and Kens. reid, was flned $3 by Judge Xposure. has resumed her trips ‘Temperance Campaign. PRoeee AT Vaktors S YPSTERDAT: THE FIRST PURLIC MEETE TEMPER ASCE ALLIANCE—TAERS HY KEDRPSENTATIVE VANC K CULUUITE HON. WM. T. PRICE AND s meting of the Temperanes Al- tet Was held at the Metropolitan pisvopal church yesterday morning. Livered by Representative Vance, unt Senator Colquitt, of Geor- of North Caroll: gia, and a cong a was assembled. : wed the services with prayer, position of the ehurci upon the H. 1. Moulto! wineed Mr. Van the “Alliance Irpest of unre effect in the District of 1 al iiiinself tn favor of Prehibition, and sila then- should be an cllkan exlnst Inter Christian World. Hest rbot atone Li) was Spent here every Sad that Im the Untied States there Uquer anniv. wt ladies dres-+l, spel He intesperane” sane sommfsston th Invest ica forever an hour antagoniz- uurcing The necessity o The Hater question, Rational measure. Senator Colquitt made but a Short thongh effective addmss, assuring the #4) ot ns fin thelr work. and urging the neces fe measures in the District. He suid with sll Taetlons— ty in the United States had more—ther 1 Ment for a man to bring his f and make I MES here, whe within Its. 1: Mquor saloons Sen werent Teady to ru After the under the an- splees 0 yerance Unton, tsronsin, subject.” TT tent Methodist At a mass J temuperance ssion. sentenced hich widays, lor try- fefuult of cd erat IN CHONESE PORcRLATNS AT siibition at the anetion ng at 11 o'elus Out reserve AN ISTEKESTING nstreet Mt. > IONARY MeETING. — The a feature of he direc. s were called for thelr a missionary” from eae elas envelope tn a Deautifal x velope contained the contribution and ap 2 rate text of seriptare, | Which Was Trad, while the boxes wer neatly arranged to form Yet hich, Over Which a | eniwinel ‘The church was e 1 1 COSS” nit th was, ed with | Hquitt rtates re unONBE contributed nut by the church, $75; 5 SM. Dy the se Making for foreign mii Beat. Estate TRANSFERS. —Dewd GF In fee have been fled as follows: by et al to Anton | App W.N. Dalton a sq. E. of 4 $10. Fi with et al.’ to J.T. Redfern, Jot S, sub sq. MS: $46. Emeline Brown to LA jould, lots 25, 3 and 27, sub sq. 158: s7,50. J, W: Starr to Lucetta T. Framee, lots 15 to 23. sub si. #0. Same to same, lot 5, de: oH. BB Stearns to W. Rt. Woodward, triste, part 17. sp ear: 9. Stearns, same property; $— Moses, lot 12 and part 13, sq. Bartley to LJ. Davts, lot 38, sq. W same, lot #7, do; $—. — Way Tuer Scxa tHe Doxoros morning service yesterday th fol M. E. church. K WK Woodward, trustee. to FR. ¢ A eto W. | so. Tw. 2a; $000. announced that a clear title to jureh was secu, pt from ‘Ue oourt that a Dill of Te had been Died. He | Tequested the conzregation to join bin tn singing | ‘the Rpxology, Recast [tear Estate Sars. Townsend have sold fv Columbia heights, at un Per foot. The € which they did With a will. ve also sold a lot on foot. Mrs. Tows Caldwell, of this city, has sold her residence at New] ‘Kedwood"—“to Albert H. Hayward, for | ana tattnen! == THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, "di D. C:, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1884. THE DISTRICT LICENSE BILL. ‘The Prospect of Its Defeat. WHAT COMMISSIONER WEST SATS. In a conversation with District Commissioner ‘West to-day.on th status or the District license bill, pending att in Congress, he sald to a STAR Yeporter that the Commissioners had worked hard t this bill framed, as they had hoped, ta Ne. AS, Ifnot to meet the hearty proval of the community, to at least prevent Pesitive opposition to the passage of the bill. In thls, however, they had been very much disap- where they had expected support they ered opposition. Interested parties sg fulse Issues against the measure. are its worst opponents, sulking oT assenting to its features in con- renee with the Commissioners The pald advo- eates of Interesisaffected by the bilare haranguing the conuultters and are blatant at temperance tings, cloaking their designs under the cause | of god morals, sud chueklh the fees that the temperance enthusiasts are innocently alding them to poe uivocites of prohibition are estranging sympathy of the community . und when a Senator ot ‘id yesterday at a public hington for « js Traveling nearly as fast as that of er qialities,” he Hibels thts community in a Iuthner that wonkd receive rebuke froin his own constituency were he to apply It to them, on —“What, then, do those expressions of ce amount to by eltizens representing rent branetes of Inercantile and other tn- =. invited rence with the Comnission- ns of the Dill? Commissioner (sharphe.—*Nothing! Absolutely: bit a snare. “We see men alinost daily be- namitters urging objections to this license p acount little point which they conehive fo be detrimental tothelr personal interests, and tii committees ween so badwered that they are almost Teady to give it up. These very men, 1 many fist are these Whom we invited, and fot the conferences with the Commuts- {iavored the passage of the bit as a The ground that It was the best that, under the cireumstances of contitet~ nuierests, ‘The fact ts," sald the Commissioner, » lose interest In It myself, seeing sO Tach eppesttion from those We had @ right to 109k for support.” f the bill falls, of course the present per- somal tax aw continues?” Commissioner,—sCertatnty, and these gentlemen who Jaber so mich under the oppressive personal tax Law Will be apt to get all they want of It The Commissioners hhave been decelved In other respects They hee hor Supported, as hey hopert . by the local press of the city. ng the passage of the Dill as. whole, not_on account of Its perfection, Dut as astep in ihe right direction, they condemm it in son Lriv Lal poltits, as They, of Course, have the right todo. But allot these peckinys at it from differ ent qmarters tnpresses the committees unfavor- “How about the temperance element? ‘The ers of this cause were betore the Commisston- ers several tines: pending the framing of the bill, and the Impression prevailed that litte, tf any, op position Weuld come from this quarter, Some opposition w wore Padi nizations, but ni nved Uh ebiy De sunome U the proposed He expected L members of temperance the wholesale rush that has pill, and they will frst to regret the defeat of ill. They do not know how hear Whisky Is to running rlot_under the present Law. They <n toexpeet_teo much at onee, aud inay possibly fall in. thelr favorite object, which 1s Ta seciice a prowlbltion Law.” QQ." What Would be the result of stich & law tn this District? tissioner—“ Tt 18 not likely that_a prohibt- Hon Law will be enacted by Conszress for tits Dis trlet, nor, If enacted, that ft could be suecesstully cs at What The Commissioners havesought todo in framine this proposed livense bill 1s to Sub. sumnve for an tnguisitorial ane inequitable pe Tix bill—a Heense system—so that the revenues Inay be Kept up to the nerds of the District. | In doing se sone sacrifice had to be made In all classes: of business, and it was for this reason that the Cotiudestoniers called in the representative cltizens of the District to confer together, in order to secure harmony and prevent opposition to the results of thelr own labors.” «2. IE serms to he the tmpression among the tem- pehinee peopie that the ioral option principle of our present Lavy thas been compromised ta the proposed Hand dead to MqHor de ses—ts This 50, Commissioner. it 1s not so; nothing of the Kind has teen done: there are no Tights or powers W pomswessed by the local eltizens which W Wie be weakened by the enactment of the sed Dilil, as all mat “DIL ‘The local option feature ts Sull there, as strong as in the preses A the powers’ of Individiidls to. oppose: th F licenses to objec Liquor dealers i thelr neighborhoods just 1s dl can be exercised Whehever a renewal of licenses 1s applied fof, se Unat the majority sul rules [tis true that ide Would not be required ut Fenew his lst of signsat Year in order to ol oposed Law to, of honsekeepers e ‘HSC, us TOW Tequlres ThE local option power still remains with the cite 7eb, keepincr the saloon keeper on. his haVlor in the transection Of bis business. ppese the traftle alw: ard 10 polley pne clerzymuan inthis District who expresses himself reasonably upon this matter, both publicly and privately. He says tt is the Very best law that ean be adopted at this tine, and thatln the near iding the conversa- ‘he Commissioners have ktbored long ally Ih the preparation of this bill, as a& ir ypular system of taxation they have Sought to assiinllate nents and con. by bringing deliberate “dis -xpressions of all * that they had Struck about the right Where all miicht a rallway Understa u the Commissioners to ey were ail satisfied. Now, If to defeat this blll they may do So. have no Inore at common with «zealous its attrac perstructire Of a rate with the vilshed here as a Work is in the hands of fs, Luci successors and mu Commission ae Madison Avenue Church and Dr. New= man. To the Fiitore At a revent ehureh, 1t was vot consider thelr difficulties with Dr. Wes agreed that the followin quested to constitute sitd cout Ten Church of the Clinton Avene Tompkins Avenue Contr ex Ds Chureh'ot the Pilz hackle. ev. Dr. In Schnewtidy, tonal eh Tur weeting of the members of this J tocall an advisory couneil to itor oF the if Amherst tated that nha "the influen- pastor tec \n the: cout we ques. fis toy be csinstdered Will probably 1 Dr, Newman's relation to the Madison Ave- nue Church ts he, tn fa 24 FSM best that Dr. char eWwinan remain with said chts has a Congregational church to worship? rcp edlistinguished and able a ed toes mannot be deliberations will be est, and while Its cone! ho legal effect, they will be ac With almost Une Same respect as if they were and final. D. —————— Dear or Mrs. Fiza Pevtox.—The funeral of denly Friday night Mrs. Eltat Pevton, who ated st goth ‘year of home on Thdlana avenue, In t place to-day, She was a native of tke Tellct of Craven nity. Md Vion, Whom she married In Alex 4 and a cousin of the late Dr. John. Her husband died while consul at Mat- Sin 11 : & widow with four chil calleqiuate means og Support. She opened mz house at the corner of 4\¢ street and Vankeaventies Which Was for many years of te mest prominent. boarding houses tn the Simone these who made her house thelr home Tobert Y. Hayne, Dantel Webst ry Clay, wsor) White, Benton, MeDuftie, Gov. Mi? 1h Ob: ner, Who” Was then'a member lower Hons. competency, an live privately tn t Initlans avent ergy and 4 aling Strs. Peyton accumulated a retired about Ulrty years ayo to house Which she purchased on ‘She was remarkable for her en- -reliones, aud Was 1auch esteemed by rele of friends > = ON THE LooxocT FoR Rergaters Fro Wash- INGTON. —A dispateh from Philadelphia says: “11s currently reported here that 0 MOCTALS ATE AC Lively organizing bodies of repeaters for use at the election esta, and that a number are to be Unported. Itty sald that a skilled battalton will be Drouzht over from Baltimore and Wi ton to operate here. ‘They will, tt 1S unde i, be in charge of two well-known’ Washington democratic ward bosses.” ‘The district attorney of Philadel: pli has Issued a notice that all violations of the eiection laws will be proseented without fear or favor, and without regard to person oF party. TENTS IN THR CHUKeHES.—Rev. Dr. Shelton Jackson delivered an Interesting address at the Central Presbyterian church last night. upon mis slonary Work In Alaska and the customs of the in- bitants. Ht | to.ald education sentuon at Epips E, ehureh yesterday morn- ing made an argumentin favor of & strict enforce me Sunday Law, opposing the pr ition { tarow open the Musetms, picture galleries and i ries on day.—kRev. Samuel W. ‘amily as an American Prob- Congregational chureh Tast night, call. attention to the startling increase in divorce ing and ilevitimacy in this country. — Rev. br. Bart lett, the pastor of the New York avenue Presby- terian ehureh, was not feeling very well And aunounced at the morning service that the evening meeting Would not be held. The Press Club Heception. AN ENTERTAINMENT AT THE CLUB ROOMS SATURDAY EVENING. ‘The Washington Press Club’s “at home to the ladies” Saturday evening was largely attended and Possessed many agreeable features. The reception ‘began at half-past ten, many of the guests, among whom were the leading members of the “Ideal Opera Company,” coming trom the opera. Suitable Tefshments were served, and the evening passed off most delightfully. Mr. Barnabee, of the “Ideals,” i the “Three Fishers,” the character song, jompkins’ Silver Wedding,” and Durlesques, of “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep” and “Hark, I Hear the Angeis Singing,” in which his unique pow- ers were adintrably exhibited. Mr. Herndon Mor- sell sang several beautiful selections, Miss Annie Lewis delivered a recitation, and Mr. R. L. Down- ing related a most amusing anecdote in negro dialect. The guests were received by Capt. EN. Brady, Mr. C. F. Towle, Dr. Frank Howe, Mra"J. Kunball, Dr. Mra W. BAfeShaw. “Among the’ guesia were Miss E. Fi. Ober “and ‘sister, Mr. and Mra H. CG. Barnabee, Mr. and Mrs. Herndon Morsell, Mr. 8. L. Studley, Mr. George Frothingham, Miss Walker'Hine, Miss Viola Allen, Mra Leslie Alien, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tower, Miss Hubbell, Dr. and Mra Frank T. Howe, Miss Eva Mills, Mr. ‘and Mra. P. V. DeGraw, Miss Case, Miss Anhle Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'f. Bivins,’Mr. and Mrs*W. B. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs."I. Kimball, jr., Miss Helen Kim- ball, Mr. ard Mrs. a. 'r. Cowell, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hood, Mr. and Mra HJ. Ramsdell, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Walker, Mr, and Mra. Allen. Miss Walker, Mr. W. E. Ring? Walt, Miss Ciy Ringwait, Mr. Bryan Morse, Mr. and “Mrs. Fergus P. Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. ‘Trusdell, Miss Belle Williams, of_ St. Louts; Mr. John Hogg, Miss Kitty Loomis, Mr. Frank B.Noyes, Mr. Rudolgin Mr. Samuel G. Kinsley, Mr Cc. M. Henle Charles Hayes, jf, Miss Hayes, Mr. Watson Boyle, 3B. Milton, Mr. Maurice Spiain, Hon. Charles. Ro Corn: ing, Mr. J. 0. Lyford,’ Mr. James Corning, of Bos- ton; Mr. Pond, Dr. and Mrs. E. 8. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs HL. West, Miss Alice Leach, Mr. Frank mn, Mr. I “A. Curten, Mr. 8. H. Jecko, J. ©. McGinn, F."K- Ward, Mr.” Hayward, Mr.’ R. Downing, Mr. Frank P. Morgan, the Misses Nel- son, of Kichmond; Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Austin, Clarke, Charles A. Boynton, C. B. Ketchum, Kennedy, Miss Mattie R. ‘Thompson, Mi: Zapponi, Miss Morrison, Mr. Robert. Brewster, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Norris Shumann and Mr. A. I. Mudd. Aupcratt gunshot wound in the foot ac- eldently received by Col. N. W. Fitzgerald, some four weeks ago in Florida, made an amputation necessary, which was perforined yesterday. He has Deen a great sufferer since the fccident occurred. ICs thought he will be able to be out tn about two mont a Miss CLEVELAND'S LecrcRE ON DaKoTA.—MIs3 E. Cleveland will deliver, at Lincoln hall thts evening lecture on “Dakota and the New North- West,” which will give the result of her own obser- ¥atlons in that interesting part of our country. Miss Cleveland ts lecturing in ald of the Pres Tian university of South Dakota, for which institu- Uon she has raised Nor a Case OF CRE tryman, was pu Davis, a coun- on trial in the Poltee Court tis morning, chargéd with cruelly working a horse unit for Libor. Ir. Henry Pixton, « member of the S. P. ¢.A., tesfitied that he saw the defendants horse attaciied t a wagon loaded with wood the horse's back was saturated with coal oil, and he imagined that tt was inflamed under the Upon cross-exathination he sald a boy told hint At was cual oll of the horse's back. The defendant volunteered thé statement that If any man would find a sore on the horse he would eat hin raw, After testiinony by Mr. P. Key the court disinissed the case. or Mad. Lucy Joyce.—Mrs. Lucy Joyce, if the late M. R. Joyce, dled at her late resi- 2120 K sitet, Saturday, in the sixt Year of her ag ee cume to this city to 1861, her three sons: Dene ten In the Ui © wht her and sei and Mrs. John sons were killed while husband died in 1864 xpostire during Early’: vas a Woman of remarkable fice of the members or her household, in the cause of the Union, with great fortitude. from disease contracted by rald on Unis city. She Marnrage Lici ‘been issued by the vourt to Wallock Me- Grath and Ai Mark J. Rodgers and 0 V. ROSS: ‘K and Loulse Washing ; Joun Robertson and Amelia A. Brown; Ben). F. Beach and Sallie E Stone; Charles E. Brown and Emma Keight; G. W. Hi id Maria E. Ely. ‘Tue TaN PER CeNT Svrt.—In the cases of George Courtney and A. L. Barber at. the District Com Inissioners—applications for writs of mandinus to compel the payment of 3.65. D. C. bouds in which n percent (the guarantee fund of contractors) had been invested to them—the argument in which eS Was commenced tn the General ‘Term on Fri- permission was this morning given to with- draw. ‘The object of this action fs to take another course Wo secure ee Ispicraests —Th ments agains! causing the death of Win, Henson, alts by shooting him In the abdomen on November 10th Last; Charles stnith, false pretences; Samuel Lewis, house breaking In nicht; Francls Queenan, sume offense: Mossey Carter, house breaking th day Charles Schmidt, assault with Intent to RILM. iugton; Henry Fistus, embezzlement; dan Tes, second offense, petit. larceny, ” James th, larceny, aud Abnle E. Schramm; same offense. Decorative Ant Exuisirion.—An exhibition of home decorations and ne art work is belug held at 905 F street, under Masonic temple, which 11s Worth while fo see. Among the works are uphol- stery, draperies, handsome curtains of satin, with appiljue and ara: abroldery, satin felt, ein- brojdered tn tinsel arasene, fire Screens, sofa pillows,” etchings, lainbrequins, bed reads, highly ornamented Lace curtains, pillow shams, table searts, and table spreads. _ Booxs.—Thomas Dowling, auctioneer, will sell at his slesrooins (second floor) this evening, at 7:30 O'clock, a collection of miscellaneous and medical books; ‘also, Some finely illustrated English works, ‘The catalogues ure ready, Caranrn. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the Noso and Eyes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Headache and Fever instantly relieved, Choking mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste and hearing re: stored, and ravages checked, Cough, Bronchitis, Droppings into the Throat, Pains 4n the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wasting of Strength and Flesh, Loas of Sleep, etc., cured, One bottle RADICAL CURE, one box CATARRHAL SOLVENT and one DR. SANFORD'S INHALER, in one package, of all drusists, for 81. Ask for SaxFoRD's ‘Rapicat Cong, a pure distillation of Witch Hazel, Am. Fine, Ca Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, ete. Pores Drvo axp CuEmicat Co., Boston. PAIN I8 THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER Instantly affects the Nervous System and banishes Pain. A perfect ELECTRIC BATTERY COMBINED WITH A POROUS PLASTER FOR 25 CENTS. Itan- nihilates Pain, vitalizs Weak and Worn Out Parts, strengthens Tired Muscles, prevents Disease, and does more in one half the time than any other plaster in the world. Sold everywhere. feb1s Previovs To Rexovise WILL SELL ALL GOODS AT CosT, NO GOODS CHARGED AT PRESENT PRICES. ‘Scases yard-wide Wamsutta Cotton, 8 cents, Callcoes, Ginghains, Percales, Bed-Ticking, 5 ne Flantichs CoAT CORTE CueTiCts +, Big Barzains in Black Silke. 86 cts, 95 cts, $1.12, $1.30, 31.40. Bargains in black Cashmere. 86 cta. 38 cte.. 40 cle. 43 cts, 46 ctu, 56 ct, Black Brocade Dress Silks, 90 centa, Colored Brocade Dress Silk, 90 cents, 100 Dozens Gents’ British Half Hose, at 21 conta, Colored Dress Silks, all colors, 75 cents, Ingrain Carpets, 37 cents. Big Bargains in Tabi 19 etn Ba cin, cls, Wo cae, in Bl Midas adcts, doctactacus sTaeae TOWSON'S, 096 Pennayivania Avenue (South Sie), near Center Market. febl4 “THE CONCORD HARNESS” THE CONCORD COLLAR, ‘We have on hand s large stock of the Celebrated “OON- CORD HARNESS,” of all kinds and description, at Lowest Prices, fa Coupe, Carriage, and Road Harness » specialty. LUTZ & BRO, ‘491 Pennsylvania Avenua, National 1 ‘Trunks and Satchels in great pat lowest pricon, Jal6 LD WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS: the best, so is JUSTH’S Old Stand known f Place SECOND-HAND the ero. trst-claas Gorn canbe sold ‘at a SUSIHNS 01d stana. Ko 619 D street between Stand Ti atrecta EERE north na Alexandria Affairs. ‘Reported for Tue EVENtxa Stan, WASHINGTON MILITARY COMING TO THR PARADE ON THE 2p INst.—The 224 of February ie will Embrace the following milltaty corps trom Wash- ington: eterans, Washington Continentals, Gor ce ‘Cadets and sons of the Veterans, The stat the companies of the 3d Virginia regiment have been invited, and the Alexandria fire department will make a fine display. Arrange- ments have been made to give the invited a collation at Armory hall. “The Gor jets will be the special guests of the St. John’s Academy Cadet corps. ConFtumattons.—Bishop Whittle held confirma- tion at the Protestant E; churches here yes- terday. At St. Paul’s church three persons, at Christ church five persons, and at Graoe church ten persons were confirmed’ Notwithstanding the rain, large Col tions gathered at each church. Funerat or HuGu Fecan.—The remains of Hugh Saturday, were brought here this worsine from Saturday, were brought here morning from Lee's undertaking establishment in Washington, and carried to St. Mary’s church, where, Tr a Roan mai ene interment took place in St. Mary's. cemetery. Noves There, wero At, the station house this morning two prisoners, Jessey Triplet, color arrested by Giicers Pat. Hayes and McCann, gharged with dlsorderiy conduct, and D. HL Reel by Officer Franks, charged with belng drunk an breaking the window of I. Schwartz. ReEPorTER’s NOTES —A strong @fort Is being made to induce the Washington, Ohio and Western rail- road to extend its track along Lee street to Ki under the grant made by. the city council to thi Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire railroad in an Act passed’ some 20 years ago.—A large crowd is expected here upon the 22d. "Excursion trains from, ‘several points In the upper country have been sug- gested, and one from Culpeper has already been arranged for.—Capt. Chas E. Miller, of the schooner Scranton, Who was brought here from Baltimore on Saturday, will have a hearing this afternoon, Avsowvretx Pon m5, 00, % 7 Bo OF dh E RRRO O YY AAL RRO O YY AAAL R kK OO ¥ a ALLLL BBB PPP, OO W WwW ow pDD FEE RRR ppooWWWWD DE RR PPP O O WWWW D D FE RRR po 0 0 WWWW DDE RR . e oo =8W W DDD REE RR = ‘Thin powder never varia 9 marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the’multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Sold only in cane. Borat Baxixa PowpER Co.. 106 Wall street, N.X a6 a Cotoren Six: G0e., 62c., 75c... 87e., $1.00, 81.25, ‘ANCY SILKS, 87c., $1.00. SILKS, 81.00, to $3.00. hed Cotton iu the United LRN new eigen, excel : to $1.00) idest double- . garnet, Hignt blue, crvaan, pink, white, EELING COTTON (widest i ILS CK SILK MERVA- ced to 1,00, SHEMERES, pure’ wool, double-width, MILLS SHEETING, single width (1 Dancain, 19c. Be soe reduced frou 50c. to $2.00 on every pair; CARTER'S, 7 MARKET SPACE. feb16 [UR WISE TO PROVIDE AGATNST FMERGEN cies that are liable to arise in every family. A cola may beadanwerousthing, or not, dependine upon tho means at hand to combat it, In sudden attacks of cold, croup, asthiua, cte., Ayer'« Cherry Pectoral will provs the quickest and must effective cure, aud your best friend, GQEO. ANDREWS, OVERSEER IN THE LOWFLL Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty yrare fore his removal to Lowell, aftiieted with sult rheua in ite worst form, Its ulcerations actually covered more than half the eurfacp of tis body and limts. He was entirely cured by Aytr's Sarsaparilla, Bee certiticate in Ayer's Almanac for 193 aS Fesrvary Is the best month for Winter pantaloons, and ‘we are ready with a very large assortment, in all Price and style. Should Youneed a pair we will be glad to show you throuch our stock. Remezn- Der we give you (aH uo other house in the city, does) a cuarantee in writing, which entitles you to your money in exchanze for goods. provided wereceive the article uninjured, What can be fairer than this? GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 907 SEVENTH STREET, Opporite U.S, Post Office. feb1a Cattrorsa Caxsen Faurrs, WHITE OX-HFART CHERRD GOLDEN BROT PLUMS. EGG PLUMS, AbLICOTS, NECTARINES, GREEN GAGES. RED CHERRIES, BARATARTA SHRIMPS (fresh from the gulf), SHRIMP PASTE, FIGS Gn cordial BAR’ PEARS (in glass.) GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, febls 1209 F street northwest, 1,000 Dozex FINEST FOUR-PLY LINEN STANDING COLLARS, Bizes, 12, 1236, 13, 1334, 14, 1434, 15, 17, 1734, 18, 1834, ONLY 25 CENTS PER DOZEN, ar MEGINNISS. 1002 F street northwest. feb13-10t Vexarrs Carawers PUREST IN THE COUNTRY. o ‘They speak for themselves, Imported Pure Olive Oil on draught. 620 9ru Starer Nonrawest And 1339 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Mutiny in the Egyptian Army. ‘THE SOLDIERS OBJECT TO GOIXG TO THE BOUDAN— GEN. GORDON'S MOVEMENTS. A few Egyptian soldiers presented to the khedive on Saturday an address protesting against the dis- patch of Egyptians to the Sougan, and demanding the removal of the British military officers, who, they said, were aliens by race and byeligion. The petition was numerously signed, and purported to De indorsed by the whole Egyptian army, which gbjected to be employed in x Christian expedition. Gen. Sir Evelyn Wood was tmmediately summoned to the and on his arrival confronted the mutineers, who were then and there arrested. He declares that the signatures to the petition are for- gerlea_ It is the general opinion that the Egyptian army ought to be disbanded, as it is useless and dangerous. “An order was received from London yesterday that no officers of the Exyptlan army Were to be employed in the present expedition. ‘This order creates fresh confusion, as a of ficers are already on the way to Suakim. GEN. GORDON'S PROCLAMATION, Gen. Gordon has arrived at Khartoum. Orders have been given to confine the British expedition to the reliet of Tokar. Itis expected thata de clsive battle will be fought on the 21th inst. Gen Gordon has had a proclamation posted at Khar toum ne Mahdi as sultan of Kordofan, remitting half of the taxes, and placing no restric- ton on the slave trade. The Arabs of Khartoum express great satisfaction. ‘The scouts sent trom ‘Trinkltat towards ‘Tokar report that Osman Digua, the rebel leader, is massing men near a defile closing the road from the coast, at_ the point where he defeated Tabir Pasha and Col Monerlef, Tokar 1g hotly pressed by the rebels, who have turned against the town a number of Krupp guns recently, captured from Egyptians. GreatAnvP. SITIV CrostreSaue ‘TO CLOSE BUSINESS BY APRIL Isr, EVERYTHING AT COST, STUDY THESE PRICES: Cousins fine ia Button that are 83.50 cont price $2.70 Comins’ fine Rid amt oSat Panel sewed chat anes id at 33 ‘a F owed thatarere sold at $3. All our Indies’ fine Kid, straight Goat and Pebble But- ton that have been 82,50'and &4, bow at 82 and 82.20. Hemember, these are cost prices. (ug tot misses! fine ‘Kid Spring Heel that cost $2, now 81.59, About 100 pairs children’s Shoes, with heels, at 45c, MEN'S SHOES. Burt's fine Calf Button, Lact and Congress, that have never bern soll for less than $5, your choice now st lod, Thies are the very beat x0. made, and at hs Prive will sell que Ell dur dter Men's and Boys? Shoes marked down to actual con ‘We positively close April Ist, Store for rent and fix- tuns forsale Thone it Want of Slippers should not muss thia op- portihity. "Remember name: SINSHEIMER & BRO., feb12-1m_ £08 7th street, between Hand L Vuacermse Ayn Easren Canps AND NOVELTIES! Just received and ready for early selections, Resides the above Thave alane: BIRTHDAY CARDS, CONGRATULATION AND WEDDING CONGRATULATIONS. Card-plate Engraving and Printing a specialty—100 Cards printed ob best Bristol-board Carus tor 81, WHITAKER’S BOOKSTORE, 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUP, Formerly 941 Pa, avo, SHIRTS TO MEASURE. TYSSOWSKI BROS., CORNER 151 AND G STREETS. 1 E R 8 ‘A larze varivty in artisti decorations, $M C.C. PURSELI. Books-Her, 418 9th stn, w. Eowaro Cavey & Co. 2425 New York avenua, PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING, A Large Stock of RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND FENDERS, . At Low Prices JOBBING I€ ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- JaS TENDED TO, 10 Pee Cesr Discovsz. ‘To make room for our Spring Stock, we will gives DISCOUNT OF TEN P CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, AND PORTIERES! Until March Ist, Our stock Is lange, aiid this is arare chance to secure Vevalso have on hand several fine SUITS OF PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, Which we will offer AT THE SAME DISCOUNT. No goude bookel at these prices, SINGLETON & HOEKE, feb12_ $01 Market Space atid #08 and 310 sth street, Securrry Frox Loss By Bunotany, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, ‘of Wasangton, In its own building, i asp New Yom ave, waits it prices i andl Toeati ‘ing trom $5 to Rooms and Desks ad: fe-reuters. BY THE SARGENT CK. 10 ELRY, DEEDS, ke. SPECIAL GUARANT BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President, CHANLES C. GLOVER, of Riss & Co, Vice President, SOHN CASS: ALBEL: ELS, Treaster. i L. BIULIEVANS, Sceretary. EK, NYUAD, Anat. Seo'y, Dmcrons: * ‘Benjamin P. Snyder, Charles C. Glover, Oran, RETA SHIRE : Jobn G. Parke. a pee WORLD'S HEALER, PROF. A. J, DEXTER, ‘Who was located in Jacksonville, Fia.. Inst winter, and for the past, sxx months at Minneapolis and St. Paul, Alinn., who is endorsed by both press and public, has located ‘at 520 ‘Ith street, Washington, D. C., for the winter, and is now prepared to treat patients ffom any it of the world for any disease, Seid for a. copy of fag: tic Jou-nal (inailed free to any address), contain= ing names of hundreds cuved—tumb-rs of them mira: cles, aud some of nat ons reputetion, Since my arrival sn Washington have performed some wonderful cures, of Hoted people, whose Haines and addres ‘can be obtained atiuy office Magnetic Medical 3.lm cures a great num Der of diseases: sent by, express. Gold and diamond lucdal, presented ‘by peiients etind, on exhibition at office.” Gen. Dent's sworn affidavit, with hundreds of Others, to be secu at office, Office Hours:—9am. tol2m., 2pm. toSp.m, Tto 8 p.m. Sundays 10 t3 11:30am. only. ‘ Consultation free. feb8-1m 3330 Wu E. Wooo « Co, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST IMPROVED STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS FOR PUBLIO BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS, Na 296 W. Balt. st and No. 1 North Liberty street Baltimore. Md. sep6-6m (2 MOST USEFOL PRESENT FOR YOUNG Bots, A nice overcoat or @ Bult of Clothes, ranging in price from $2.60 to $8. Also, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, ke. all very chia tur the Hotidae’ = . J. W. SELBY, an 3914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue H D. BARR, ° IMPORTER AND TAILOR, FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED, Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fitted and suited are invited to call at the Fashion House, eek 211 Pa Ave, Washington. D.0. Ar Cos 2. Weofferthe balance of our SATIN AND FUB-LINED CIECULARS AND CARRIAGE ROBES AT OO8T, And the balance of our SEAL SACQURS, CAPS AND MUFFS ‘at September prices. sj po JAMES ¥. DAVIS" SONS, HE ENEMIES OF THE MUTUAL, RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION having for s year cir ulated their falsehoods throughout the countey, It has Fesllca m our uicmiars couveniiye thelr meajective Jocalit‘es and appointing committees. to attend the ane nual meeting of the Association, for the purpose Of i= Meatizating for themselves the truth or {kit of these charves, atid the actual condition of teatime of the Amociation, “As aresult the Association, as well us the management, have mecelved an unqualified and unaint mous endorseuent by every committee. Ae Btn ‘every facihty for dee ges: oS Miith ‘every (or four fra crookedneat or maladininistration, no indication thereat Was found, If the company {a hut iu a healthy, pros Sustly with its mentite and perous condition, deal jonorably with the public; then appearances ure decep= tive mud facts unreliable,” eS Em every Mguny manioenl ne erate as ev 7 ome tion given éo the matter, aud from their personal obser Nation, the comaittee think it safe to way that the Asso- ciation is entinely worthy of te entire confidence of its remit (uly eiatual wneiaton, winey ch Risanber foruns's Coup ‘and ac: tor toldb quod or harui™ Onloe No Hf stro el SS 1878, Covers BOUCHE, FILS & 00. Marne, {eazearac NAPO] ABINET, pts, and 3 pte DaVEwanay, Serakapee ‘These well-known brands of Champagne sre guaran- teed to be from The Vintage of 1878, which has produced ‘the finest Champagnes of the past 15 years, ‘For saleby BARBOUR & HAMILTON AND THOS. RUSSELL. arin ,| LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., __ LADIES Goc The G. A. R. Denounced. A CATHOLIC PRIEST PORBIDS THE MEMBERS TO ENTER CITY ITEMS. IDS. = ee A CBURCH. Hats For Spring of 15814. Dovatass. Capt John Munday, a member of the Grand) pun tine ot Gentlemen's and Bors’ fashionable - Amy of the Republic, died on Thursday, suddenly | stim and Soft Feit Hats, Just received. at H.C. ‘Novre axp F Sraxem hear Wilkesbarre, Pa. Father O'Hara, pastor of St. ‘Mary's Catholic church, would not grant permission tw havehim buried in the Catholic cemetery until he ascertained whether the deceased had received the last rites of the church. Upon learning that he had received the last sacrament he granted a burial Permit, but would not allow the funeral to take lace ill Monday. ‘The friends of the deceased ¢ dissatisfied, and ordered the Grand Army Lewis’ “Popular One Price Store,” 93) Tih. street, Detween I and K noriiwest, Established 1863. We Charge You nothing for the advice, but urge you to buy a | 35 cent bottie of Dr. Bull's Cough syrup. The Following Articles in tin ware, ‘worth from 10 to sold toznorrow only at Do not fail to secure some of the Great ave offering in LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, THURSDAY, FRIDAY apd SATURDAY. DOUGLASS, 522, 824 SU69tH Stree Bareae wo wil be jolgschmias, | _ fle Of the Republic to take charge of the remains | $12-7th st. nw., for 4,9 13 and Qt. covernd = ‘They made all arrangements to bury him in a Pro- | suucepans of bickes Ie; 1 pt. | [APES FRST-cLass testant , When a dispatch was read from B Bishop O'Hara’ Of Scranton, nowting: Packer DRESSMARING ESTABLISHMENT, O'Hara to compromise the matter. Father O'Hara | 4 qt. water buckeis 9.10 qt. 19: pneny, Somanes the re sores the deve 180.514 > bowie OVER JARVIS’, tore hi and, after a long conference, Jt Was Te- | 2.qt. 1%; 4 ple plates for 9: Se 7 STH 7 Solved chat, the Temaias should te eemtened te the | saoreanca ae ents =! _4% ore STRUPT NORTRWEST._ church and interred in a grave in the Catholic cem- | 4c.; lance cullenders 19¢.: T AND BEST POWDER etery. When the remains arrived at the church | A: vs Witte Clover Face Towder Father O'Hara stood upon the step with cane in | Syalouly by drm MS, BABS hand, and positively warned members of the G. A. | : Raltinory, Ma R. that if they entenat they would do tt at their | Tisk. Only six membersentered and they took of | ‘4 RS TRAPHAGEN REMOVED TO 17 gly pans3| yy NOWAS REMOVED TO Ina 6 Siw uerttnen a Ain their uniforms. Father” O'Hara delivered “the | mle boxes des | | MARE DRESSES IN ALE TH LEER 8: funeral sermon, and In severe language, denounced aye | a abort netic aderate peices fh the G.A.K. as a treacherous organization tn seeking to rob the church of one of her children, who had | lived (a Catholic and died a Catholic. He sald be Would sce that he was also buried a Catholic. tal Crumb trays | M. Waiuns Invites the Ladion to conyince themselves of the GREAT REDUCTIONS: Made in his rmatnitue stock of Winter Cloak, Boe neta, Millinery Gods, ete for 4¢.; Dread and brush 1%. The Following to he. apis, will Worth from 10c. _2Oite Trevier, Pari. 907 Ponneyivaniaavenne feb a aaiycor Tavourasr To Tre Tasos. UNLA SALE. SHIRTS | Covered buckets, 1 THE Tat i UNLAI Tot 1, SHIRTS | pans, rollers, grat 65 Lexington St. pear Oh Al Our reinforced Boss Shirt, SHIRTS: machine ALTIMORE, ME LA! Good Cotton, completely SHIRTS 7 bans: ube te th La fiat atc SHIRTS " ak f Ei . : j Winds Suita, Siding Habits, Evenine and Recrpticnm Lal Que Utica Nowparett rela Sibneene MEU, Peon 6. wil piease Somtiiats 49 the alee 1A Bosh Bt 440 and 442 9th street, ranch 13th and E. Keeetsed —— = see Gur Wanssitia informed Mee es | Mur J.P. Paso NK etic. nen bowai siers from the is EA aoe SSE el d to be caten to | IMPORTER OF FASUTONS IN PARIS AND LONDOR Lat 4, 81.18 Shirt is made fal, su attached, 1 | MILLINERY. | CLOSING ODT THF PALANCE OF WINTER TMPOR- ‘Trial! SESS { 2 tral against Wash- | TATIONS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES rt ie best YREVIOUS TO THE ARRIVAL OF our soe. He, tice $026 SPRING GOODS. treet Darpait ie ioc ae ADUES CSE SHEE, CLoveR FACE POWDER, foreed, excellent cotton, Hine Foints, | Agate leat and eutioniy hares ines bon. rae: Seid ouly by Draaete rite 250, per box uy rere ie ead Je Neck chats, prime satt water | _3sis M.S KAHN, Baltimore, Fanilites ‘Sujyptted, wholes | — : ete ish Satie FROM PARE Shirts, sexee : . ees eo SHS Thee Fateits and Five Medals’ Huta Bapuaitous Pans. Lyons and Vienna, Bai acter ana ciforter of AN HAT AND FINE ATR WORK. dine fine Hair Cutting and air Drvewine. { siaipoved 1B a Diet lame faKnMer, “ ‘VAPTECNTH STREET NORTHWEST. Me Gro Ware LADIES TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, From Lond, ‘Thornton's § of pure Cod 1 itty; easy sictins, cauractaned by W. Ee | anor’ ad Harrison stro, | 1,4 N. B—In regard to quality, fit and style of the above | mentioned, we cau ouly add thut we defy all competi- corner Baltumore, Md. =Wells May ple (Liver) PMs. 10¢. and 23e, 1335 F Strret. Opposite Evhitt Homan, BBR On Thirty Day: Bees leave to tnform the In tien that ow KB AAA UU Dr. Dyes Celeb Electro-Voltite “Beits and | possible, very musouable. Ladies owt anmtertol BBB OA A UU iste for thirty days to men | up. Londow Suaur-tuade Cloth Costumes aid Bidiag unZ of «itl) who Mleted with merveus de. | Halts, feb13 4167TH STREET N. W. Eahoy ty and kindred troubles, zu: Aeimplets restoration of he Vigor. Addtvss as above. N. Be Aucurred, 2s Uirty days Urial ts alowed, rater GEO. WHITE, 1585 F street northwest, Mus. Seam Rerrenr, NINTH STREET, OPPOSITE PATENT Crrtcr. vities in ART NEEDLEWORK, KENSINGTON: ARASENE and RIBBON EMGROIDERIES and ALL MATERIALS for the same, Ovn Harr Price ry GOING oN, ace Srp Nasaldine cures Catarrh, for eta, Smokers try Dr. Carman’s Dentalaid Wash. Dr. Carman’s Dent « ‘te stock of ARASENE, CHENILLE. PELTS, SATLENS, PLUSHES AND WOKSTED FRINGES, —s eee raitay ereat kidney and urinary STAMPING PROMPTLY ECUTED, J Sm nkons.” al TTRACTION 290,00 OVERCOATS AT $15.90, 2 8 Raa Armacnon TOR THE LADIES af Fresh churned every morning, CHR. RUPERT $25.00 OVERCOATS AT $12.50. and deliveree ni Wand” p Sy Tae, per Nos. 403 and 40% 7th street northwest, - patina. Butterndik and sweet Sow on bane a nuacnetl tatock of EMBROIDERED $20.00 OVERCOATS AT $10.09. Orr § CUSHIONS. TABLE COVERS TDIES: £18.00 OVERCOATS AT $9.00. Kant RS Hick and KAETRED GooDs ot jure outht tor Cuildren ‘Gitddreate LACK, SATIN an@ 1s and Zephyr WORSTED. Girian KNITTING YARN, all colden, and all Kinds te MUKUIDERED MATEMALS ou Baad at'tbeowe PLEMEN’S GOODS. Ouvx Sereraut FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER $15.00 OVERCOATS aT 81200 OVERCOATS AT $6.00, £10.00 OVERCOATS AT $5.00, $25.00 SUITS AT 312.50, $28.00 SUITS AT 314.00, $20.00 SUITS AT $10.00, 818.00 SUITS AT $9.00, £22.00 SUITS AT $11.00. $10.50 SUITS AT 35.25, A FULL LINE or TINIsfED AND UNFINISHED BHIKTS ALWALS ON HAND. MEN ISHINGS, strvd northwest nS teNt Tater and « Fash fects 1 THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, S16 F street northwest, CHARLES H¥ATT, Proprietor, Swers ro Oxven fia rem rete orwcinal bay ots URSA ually. rice SL30 and #1 0 pe to be rumoved eife suit Ms ANNIE K. HUMPHERY ‘i NTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes o S toonkr in every style and material, ach (rte = sud uarastes PANTS! PANTS!! FIX SOLID ROSOM FOR... FROM 81.00 UP SIX PLAITED BOSOM FOR Freveh Hiond-nasle heat Tuported tom 23 you wana pertuct-titting Suirt have then: madeby bs ‘ail Dorvew Reform Goods. mets und Bustles, |The “Hencnlew™ t,for which Mise Hix special Somet. her wwii wun, Unt Zor the rib ibe sarpeasnedt Freuct, Gennan and Spanish spoken. a5 £.B. ELLERY, F stro northwest rer CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS x31 rrr, PIANOS AND ORGANS. bed — —— R : P Jous F. Kus & Co. exvants! Rewyasrs:1 No. 167 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Nrax 10rm Sreeer, pet ruisie how 44 Be clty. (established 1852.) WERER AND OTHER PIANOS, MASON & HAMIIN, SMITH AMERICAN, LOSING SALE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF REMNANTS IN EVERY WIDTH AND ALL STYLES OF RILBONS, AND INVIGORATING. a aaa SPECIALLY FOR FANCY WORK. == BORE C0, FORT WANE, gcASE. Tl REMNANTS OF SILKS—REMNANTS OF SATINS— Gyware Good See | oe upwards, REMNANTS (OF, SELVEDS AND) BEM: ‘Those whe may wish to purchase, either axa delicious | cl Atusat ur munepefeated e oe NANTS OF FLUSHES, ge or for mvdicinal purposss, eu unadulterated ~~ ee poe AT PRICES THAT YOU WILL BE PLEASED TO ys re invited to make a trial of the celebrated | Ss ECIAL BALE UF ane BUY THEM. PIANOS AND ORGANS, BEGINNING PEERUARY 127, KING'S PALACE U OU PPP pep EEE RRR TTTTERR NS ON NUING DATLY TILL ALL ARE SOLD, WONDERFUL CLOSING SALE OF Uo Uber per es Pant T ke ee NGCOTED, THE Hey OFPEE Som UNTRIMMED HATS. worth from gi togzsoal uy BOB EKER OR wens anlnenienal Unulfetery Hat is disposed of ahd doi't hesdect the CHAUNCEY J. REED, No. 433 7th atreet, Ast THUS. PLUME and FLOWERS at lower prices WHISKEY. SS ene renee ee than ever before, Eight more of the beautiful SILK PLUSH COATS left, Which will be sold at balf price. Children's, Misses’ aud Ladies’ CLOAKS at S0c.on a 25 done clegant LADIES! VESTS at 37c., sold formerly at gl BLACK TREBLE ENGLISH CRAPF. for veiling and trimming, at $1.75 to $2.50 per yard. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN KID GLOVES. Five-hooked_ Kid Gloves, our own importation, at 75e. only, sold formerly at #125. Elegant Musquetaire Kids at $1, sold formerly at $1.50, ‘Three-buttou elegant Kids ut 67c,, sold formerly at 81, 1._Chickering Grand Square, mets 0) all modern in prowwe rota aa" Testdeace. "NO. rk Con ino Wile Steinway a7 vw toot San) fered ae 3 ¢Sindard NY Cpe Poe ea x Buon. wort wieivaie party at 8 : 2 Square Piation mine ivencite Et ‘This Whiskey. npon an snslytical examination, has Proved tobe FREE from Fusil Oi, and indeed of any of the modern ineredients whieh are used to give fictitious age and flavor to this popular drink, ‘Agents FOR SALE BY BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, 2. B. BRYAN & BRO, ©.C. BRYAN, w world COMALNIYE a complete chizue of belle, cone} IANO TUNING AND REPATKING ur 3. FLUCAS, ATTEND CLOSING SALE AT RING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET N, W. Masri fren 515 vth stroct northwest, cxaur Piaxos TAKE THE LEAD OF THE BEST. fel N. T. METZGER & BRO. BEALL & BAKER, JOBN H. MAGRUDER, J.C. ERGOOD & Co., Tx Srone, coustenet Several now Will be sold very Tow on oP tuahers, froin ® ly pay vite. talce At ds part pay and all ay mouuthily payment (3 set on ean old plano we WA you full value for it 429 NINTH STRE HFINERAMP PRANCH FACTORY WALEKOOM. CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Wasurxorox, D.C. ‘Has still s good many OVERCOATS and SUITS left, ‘which will be closed ont at 50 CENTS ON @HE DOLLAR. Thervare PIANO TUNING ASD REPATRIN FLRST-CLASS WORK, PROMPTNESS Retaa 3 RELIABILITY, H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, About 50 Overcoats for Boys of 4, 6and 6 years. About 25 Overcoats for Boys of 7, 8, 9 and 10 yeara About 50 Jackets and Pants for Boys of ¢and 5 years, About 80 Jackets and Pants for Boys of'6,7,8,9,10 and 11. PHILADELPHIA, Sore Puopnrerons, Wat ScHARFrERs SPLESDH WAYS ON HAND. EASY GE WEP E Ero. |, Reval LIQUIDGLUE |aends: Evergening 209 th street north wet ‘About 50 Men's Overcoats at $5. ida Rock! “teardag | THE WONDERPULCLATION A, About 80 Men's Overcoats at $8. a ADy.cne can play the mont dificg About 70 Men's Overcoats at 810. Eistruction. en ‘bout 40 Men's Overcoats: es TLE: KRANCH & PACH and NEW ENG. sboas Mets a, LAND YIANOB. the BAUR aun wiht ORGANS. 6 About 90 Men's Overcoats at $15. ‘About 15 Overcoats for Bo% from 13 to 17 years. About 100 Suits for Boys from 13 to 17 years. F. A. Unso fren ‘Mends Chana, | PIANOS TUNED AND RE PATRED A SPECIALTE, Wow i % About 300 Business Suits from 85 to $15, pashoee teas 7, Ordre yromtis attended to, ‘About 100 Dress Sulta from 815 to 820. | 3, Bitiant ocean: Cs el ‘About 15 Black D. B. Frock Cloth Suita at $20, JOraments: Stone, Fur: | gept0-tm (13 11th street northwest, Everlasting taseparahie Tenaciey " | JapAuuen, Davis © 0O°s UPHIGHT PIAN ‘While the lines of moat of theas goods are broxen, we | ani Tin Cover.) Mailed postyaid, 20c, Sold by Drag Melocrstont Le eempbge can probably suit and ft most any one in one of them. | fxs, Grocer, Stations, Liarwats, Vanity aun’ Gen. | Pianos for Chrintans Gite patie pics 1 60 cee ie Ntlas eake ta eae fand Connty. Mailed ouly by Manufacturers, | given for pays “ i IC ositana’s Washington, D.C. Milcquizer no boterr avonae an attend weno botlere week . otou tf Gane, no bauiliine of Tuc tonto ate ne Pach extenaieay” 10 rune Panwenerr an Pret Elevators, Sewing Machiuen “Meat Choppers, Priuting fod hithocraphe Comes Sills, oeatcrs, Paper, Std Kiuline Machinery. Lathes, ge. ie. tie en qa Tuna with extreane smoothnews and Feeulari juted praca ‘ktabe Daur of" woraing arta’ and | Gewvell Panos Tusioe snd Tith street, above Pa. ave. pisses, ‘ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & ©O. PIANO, ‘be Most Perfect Piano Mada, EMERSON PIANO, which will make it profitable to buy them, even f¢ next winter's use. ‘The sooner you come the assortment you'll find at a ‘BL. SUMNER, Agent, S11 Ninth street, northwest. 17 PENNSYLVaNIa AVENUE, 25 i ENUINE, “DECKER” PIANOt ae = See GHENBACITS PIANO. Wi quences ing Can CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. feds repairing. PMPOBTERS OF FRENCH WINDS 90 GNAG, CHAM PAGNES AND COKDIALS. $1.0 per gallon. 7 We Winen, Ssrandicr Cuaroreaurs ‘fora Vipin reich aad = bounes, ‘Bordeaux, cl of which containy to krammes of: A Agents for first-class ee enn Seaham, igeated Uy. Fepsipe, timely (Cinuuoaieaen abd Coytusc. Vins de touve Sorte eu WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Die and passes into the biood without aes nih iDaniinn canih seams theetongct mo deny yewrtnas work dete highly roe 5 ST eh Compe ron pomtamenta, Seecents to peteone whose “blood Poor or who erviocese | Bisnors Caxpnonre— SCENT MUSIC. as ee Tous of Appetite cots | MG the atin: removes Sunvire moenon Beouly complete stock 3 those Exhausted by E jork, 3 Begutitully Soft and ‘Smooth. Bio Toilet compicte HENRY EBERBACH, Po ae Soe per butte ng Sadi not satiaied rebar Yo. 5 FSTRERT. 8 s a2 beta ‘and have theinoney Manacine rartner of the late firm Ellis & Co. Sold by all Drugziste aomathly os LE BRO Demi | rr a Giemie e THE BEST AND ae : 'ALKER'S, 204 lore STREET NORTHWEST— — toto 15 1 sary Etoune ‘asdes al | W erp Linn Fei Soruakers Anau ore ee en EAE REED, a a a a ec Hat, hocks, 202, Sue bet hee ety Patrons ‘ na Ries ie wager

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