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= a. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO D. C., SATURD, ss MAY 10, 1884A-DOUBLE SHEET MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. THE CLOSE OF THE SEASON—“TECK’S BAD BOY”— SUMMER PLAYS—MARY ANDERSON IN SCOT- LAND—WYNDHAM'S RETURN, ETC. —On Monday night the stage attaches of the National Theater will take abenefit, the perform- ance being “‘Peck’s Bad Boy,” as played by the Atkinson Comedy Company. The play was very successful in New York, and is likely to repeat its success here. Tne pranks and tricks of “The Bad Boy” have become almost proverbial, and there is a general desire to see them put upon the stage. The tickets forthe benefit have been largely disposed of, and it bids fair to be a rous- ing one. —In response to the requests of a number of prominent persons, Mr. Will Carleton will give aseries of recitals and interpretations of his | own ballads and legends at the Congregational | church. The first recital will be given next Fri- day evening. when the program will be Poem— Monolog Science of Home,” inter- tations of selections from his fe and musical recital will be given onal chureh on Monday evening, arp, and Mr. Theodore Ingalls King, The program, which is announced in ti ma, isa very inviting one. odwin has bought “The Willing new play by Erie Bayh pia the ady Nat — The Boston Heals scored a gennine suc- | ently in their rendition of **Martha. Louise Kellozg will spena the sum- mer at Saratoga, as usual at the United States | hotel. — Lawrence Barrett has furnished a house in | London for whien he pays £350 a week. Mary Anderson has been a great success in | d. ‘They believe in “Bonnie (Highland) whose nightly receipts averaged £425 = her Edinburgh engagement. Miss Blanche Thompson has been engaged for next season at the Boston Museum. — Alice Duaning Lmgard will return to Amer- jea with anew play, rejoicing in the appropriate title "Called Back.” —M. B. Curtis (Sam! of Posen) is said to have offered Hoyt and Thomas £20,000 for the privdege of calling “The Rag Baby” “Baby | Mine.” : The Union Square theater, will prob- y be opened in August by Fred. Warde in a play. | “The Pulse of York,” which is to be | produced very soon in New York, introduces an elevated railroad junction seene, which is being constructed from drawings loaned by the rail- Foad off Js. rihia Ricei, a pupil of the celebrated ze, has made a great hit in “Falka.” arich, sympathetic and extensive e, combined with a graceful, nt: ence. The Private Secretary” is the latest suc- cess of laughter in England. The ehief role is that of Kee. Robert Spaulding, a long, lean, sim- ple-minded country clergyman, who wears In- dia-rubber overshoes, visits The Museum for lunch purposes, and becomes the prey of de- | signing men and women. Jeorge Rignold, of “Henry V" fame, will shortly appear in a dramatization of “Adam | Bede,” by Howell Poole. | I. Gounod, the composer, is writing a book | about ¥ 2 — W. L. Rising, the tenor, lately of Stetson’s company, will appear at Wal- yo prane suecess in Richmond, Va. The 1 n Times in an article on the death of Sir Michael Costa, says that his name | has attained @ prominent place in the history of | music, net as a musical co ductor by whom the creat h even the it refers to his ivals and art of music at Co’ on last: Satu opera Hu Fecept —Min or “Little M.P.,” as she is yy the London agement May Sist, 1 son of ope house, Js spending her nent extends for “Comedy and ; ing to her indisposition. | congratulatory benefit of John T. Ford, | amning re, presented a curious as well combination of performers. the distinguished act- > Tess a shter to the eminent | and the race of come- dians of ‘son blood, the med first Jos us Mrs. ¢ mon folly y famous Chapman ton and H. €. Curley, Theodore fian: more (beth of whom, with Mr rmon, were In Manager Ford's company when |. his son John was born): Lac and Miss Bavis, of W ber of young vent tei timere, repre- t families of Maryland, minst for the The attendance dns’ nd. His Criterion theater, London, was audience. At the cq righton,” ° this very are extend- | trnal pse before a doctor cats r r money which his friends Fested in obtainiffg his diploma. On the don with: and deter: sold his small house ar lost heart, e to Australia. He niture, paid his pas- | sage money, and, a week before lis ship was to sail, went into the country to say good. bye to his parents. Having to change trains at a Junction, ke was waiting on the Pistiorm, when a croom ina smart livery gal- ation, and, calling excitedly to a porter, Lhim a telegraphic message for transmission. From some Temarks exchanged Letween the two men, the young doctor under- stood that the Duke of ——, a member of the cabinet, had fallen dangerously ill, and that an eminent physician in London was being tele- | aphed fur. The groom added that he had en to the houses of three local doctors, had all been absent, and that “her was in a terrible w: The young! doctor saw his opportunity, and at” once | Rei: it. “f am a medical man.” he said om, “and Iwill goto the hall t stance till another doctor arrives groom was evidently attached to his mas. ter, for he said: “Jump on my horse, sir, and ride straicht he read for about four s the hall; any one will tell or went; was grate- | . and happened to top a mistake in treatment which might have proved fatal if continued for a few hours longer. Duke was suffering from — typhold and when the eminent physician arrived wn he declared that the young doctor's | zement of the ease had been perfect. of this was that the latter was request remain at the and his name figured on the bulletins were issued during the next fortnight, re printed in all the daily newspapers of be just in tin of the pati practices In Londoa, | cream. | cup! | to aceo ach | The bottle | wor The | all to take charge of the | for the h an advertisement is always | would have fine g; ical man, especially when | as ts admissible for thelr health, sponging the ent recovers, as the duke did. Our pen- | leaves all over occasionally, and setting some ent received a fee of 500 guineas; took | vessels of water among them, are some of the the West End, and from that time to | easy.ways of accomplishing this. A sufficiency has been at the head of one of the largest | of moisture to suit the plants will be not In the HOME MATTERS. PRETTY THINGS IN HOUSEHOLD DECORATION— SOME APPETIZING RECIPES—CARE OF HOUSE PLANTS — CONCERNING STAIR CARPETS—HOW WOMEN CAN AVOID WRINKLES. Qvorations and mottoes are used on every- thing. Tue Latest Screens have a frieze of netted cord with ravelled ends. Laptes are Bertie cottage furniture before it is painted to cover with cretonne or decorate as they fancy. A Bexcu or Poxp Littes on alarge bow of light green China silk looks well onthe upper left corner of a silvered picture frame. Some ScREENs are made with the lower half painted or embroidered, and the upper portion with plush curtains, hung with small rings on brass wires. At Tuts SEasoy of the year potatoes should be put into boiling salted water. This will make them mealy if within the possibility of any process to do so. Goop Taste is against the mixture of many different flowers in arranging dae im A few kinds, and then different colors of these, pro- duce the most pleasing results. Haxpiy Asyruine in the line of flowers and green can be more beautiful than a two-yard coil of smilax, peifect in leaf, and graced with a thousand sweet white blooms of this growth. EXCELLENT Dressino’for chopped cabbage is made by heating a small cup of vinegar with a lump of butter or a well-beaten egg; salt and pepper to suit your taste. Pour while hot over the cabbage. Oxe Way to beguile an inyalid into taking ‘ore beef tea than he is willing for, is to add itine to it and let it coolin a mould. When hard and like jelly serve it with salt and h wafers. A Very Littte Cream oF Tartar inthe frost- ing for a cake will hasten the hardening process. Ifthe knife is often dipped into water while spreading the frosting, it will give a gloss or polish greatly to be desired. Bananas make a delicious addition to ice Slice thin and stir in just as the cream inning to freeze, or served with It without freezing they are nice. They should be cut up and be set on ice for an hour before serving. A WELI-Knowy caterer emphasizes this fact: is be that good salad cannot be made with cold boiled | potatoes. He says that they must be ent u While the potatoes are hot, ard that the parsle and onion, pepper and sait should be put with then at that time. A Hien Avtionity rs Cooxixe recommends that, when baking a custard, you should set the | basin or puddii containing it into another dish filled with hot water; this kes eps the tem- perature more even, and the danger of scorch- ing Is entirely done away with. A more deli- cate flavor is insured also. Pretty Doy.rys for the cake basket are made by embroidering pretty little figures in the corners of plain white napkins; fringe. the edges, if they are not already fringed; over- east where you stop ravelling, and if you can do | 80 make a border of drawn work. Cocoaxvr CrstaRp.—Make a good boiled cus- tard,flavor with one teaspoonful of bitter al- mond essence. grate a_ cocoanut, and when the custard is quite cold (it should be poured when warm into a glass bowl) strew the cocoanut on top. Sift white sugar over this. Zeruyes.—Heat two cupfuls of boiled hom- iny, adding suficient water to make it thin| enough to pour. Add a piece of butter as large as an English watnut, and alittle salt. Have ready iron gempans, heated very hot, and well buttered. Fill these with the hominy, and bake haif an hour in a hot oven. AN APPETIZING Way to warm over potatoes is to heat them in asaucepan containing a coffee lof beef stock, well seasoned with salt, pepper, and a little parsley which has first been browned in’ butter; cut the potatoes in thin slic ad fet them cook slowly until they are } saturated with the gravy or liquor. Browep Potatoes.—Cut cold boiled pota- tees in a third of an inch thick. in melted butter and fine bread crumbs. | Incans as have been shown tole efifcient and pure. It in the double rand broil over a fire that fs not too hot. sh with parsley. and serve | ona hot dish. Or, serson with and pepper, | toast t ate brown, arrange on a hut dish, an! son with butter. | For Breaxrast salt mackerel is good if nicely | After freshening it wrap It ina cloth | cook: and let it cook siowly ofthis time remove it toa hat platter, ¢: it with hard-bolledees, cut in tour pi them lengthwi pepper in it, over the mackerel. Howe-sap) ‘saGes to be boiled and ent in thin slices for tea or for breakfast, are made of| two parts of beet and one part of pork. Chop.) them very fine, and s ck and red ninmer savo: ent zing is made by broiling some very thin slices | ofham. Butter some thin slices of toast and laythe ham on them; then pour over ita sort of omelet made by beating eight eggs with shout one cup of sweet milk; add pepper and salt, and fry thisina saucepan in which you have putalump of butter and allowed it to meit. Serve at once and while very hot. Roast Ham. nak the ham tor twelve hours in water; place itina deep dish or earthern | ware pan and soak for twenty-four hours in white wine, seasoned with sliced onions, carrots, | parsiey, laurel leaves and thyme; cover the pan with a cloth, and press on the lid verv prevent the air getting in. Roast th ste withthe wine in which it When done, dish it up ou a puree of spinach. Net Cake.—Two eggs; one-half cup of butter; one cup of sugar; one-half cup of cold water; one and one-haif cup of prepared four; one cup- ful of nut-kernels freed from bits of shell, and inflour. If almonds are used, b et them get cold id cut small witha ish walnuts must be Mix as with cup r them, | nuts going in last. Bake in small tins or in loaf ina ly oven. ‘Vue Prerriest way to make a shoulder ¢ ion for a straight-backed and narrow chair 1s to of the right width and size, then silk and tie them or shirthem | ork-bagz or a scent-satehel. It is covered with olive plush of Olive plush also, and dwith pink. Ifyou are | so, embroider a few pink rose- sprays ot green on the center of ¥. Pos 7s require frequent watering, ard for th beneath, they must commonly be taken | n from thelr perches and then suspended | o dry. This trouble may be avoided and inexpensive device. Fill a bot- | ater, into which insert’ the ends of | es of yarn, permitting the other end of to hang down outside the bottle. nould be suspended Just above the basket. and the water allowed di which will follow in sufficient quantities to p the earth moist. ALMOsT Every Woman who has kept house for several years has stair carpet that is badly ; in many cases it is worn out, with the exception of the border. This may be used with good effect. After it is carefully cleaned, cut the border off, leaving a margin ot the worn center part for a seam, then use this for the bor- der of mats made of pieces of carpet. A large mat which will do good service and will look well, too, can be made by sewing two breadths together and then putting the border on. Dampen the seam and press it on the wrong side with a hot iron.—New York Post. WRINKLES are yery much under personal con- trol. A girlorayouth who indulges in a per- petual knitting of the brows produces a very y wrinkle between the eye-brows, but this be entirely removed by forsaking the trick. ends W onld irst. Pour a little cream, with | 7 A habit of half closing the eyes—vrery common ith near-sighted persons who do not choose to wear glasses—produces: wrinkles at their outer corners. An iil-tempered dropping of the cor- ners of the mouth brings wrinkles In those po- sitions. No outward application will ever cure this; the effort must come trom strong determi- | Bation and resolute avoidance of the cause that produces the ugly efect. Hovse Piants thrive better in the kitchen than in any other rooms of the house, because ofthe moister atmosphere that prevails here, as a result of the steam escaping from the stove or range utensils. In greenhouses similar but improved conditions exist also, vhich accounts comparative ease found in growing plants in these structures. These facts point to the Importance of supplying some moisture to the atmosphere wherever there are plants, if we ecimens. Watering as freely least injurious to the health of persons. > Rewistered Letters to AN AMERICAN FAMINE. Will it Ever Occur!—The Wonderful Experience of One Who Has Solved the Bread Problem. {American Rural Home} An American famine would cause the greatest disas- ter, and there are many who believe it will eventually occur. Still the diversities’ of climate, the richness of | soil and the character of the country seem to proclsim the impessibility of such a calamity. But without such aids as machinery furnishes the grass and gram of the country could not be secured. With all the machinery at their disposal and the employment of every man that can be hired for such work, our fermers in the great grain-growing sections of the country almost always fail to secure their entire crop in the best possible order simply becanse sufficient hefp cannot be secured. Take’ away the harvesting machinery and the farm labor of the country could scarcely care for more than @ twen- tieth of the present average yearly crop. As a conse- quence fewer acrvs would be planted, the lesser yield would enhance the price of grain, and bread would reach a figure beyond the means of the laboring classes; in fact, become a luxury, Manufacturers of harvesting machinery have, therefore, benefited not only the far- mer, by enabling him to reap more acres of grain than he otherwise could, but all other classes through the cheapening of grain (and consequently of bread) as @ result of the vast quantity produced. ‘There is no man in America who has contributed more to this result than Mr. C. D. Dewey, president of the Johnston Harvester company, of Batavia, N. Y. Through his energy and ability the harvesting of grain by means of his wonderful machines has become almost an exact science, and in the @ecomplishment of this purpose Mr. Dewey has been an indefatigable worker. Indeed for an extended pet{éd he was so closely confined to his duties that he pangely took time for proper rest or recreation. While ‘inthe very midst of these great labors he observ@l "iftculiar sensation about the head which did notadeaé.)fiim and which he attributed to the strain of business, He also noticed that his appetite was fickle and ltig'sleop broken, but he did not anticipate the terrible tronbles which were be- fore him and like nearly every man who is prosecuting S great work his interest in the undertaking overcame all thoughts of self. But the physical difficulties which were slight at first, kept increasing. ‘The little pains grew to agonies; the minor symptoms to serious calam- ities until at l-et he broke down completely and was confined to his bed for more than two months, At that time his condition was deplorable. His mind was in a nearly comatose state and his body perfectly helpless. During the entire period he did not move # pillow'’s length, so great was his exhaustion. It would indeed be difficult to imagine a more help- less position than that in which Mr. Dewey then was. And yet to-day he is the picture of health and attenis to his duties constantly. When asked how this had been accomylished he made answer as 60 many thous- ands of others have: “By means of Warner's Safe Cure. ‘This great reme ly, I am heppy to state, has restored me to nearly the health and vigor I formerly had. It is uot surprising, therefore, that I consider it a most val- ‘uable medicine and that I cordially recommend it.” ‘The sharp competition of the present day forces men of business far beyond their strength before they are aware. The claims of scctety and the family under- mine the vitality of women unknown even to them- es or their friends, ‘The end of all such taxations is sickness, pain and death. Fortunate is the one who finds ie mesns of escape from this terrible ending before it ts too late. ore fortunate is the one who avoids its final stages by overcoming the first symptoms while they are yet in their beginnings and by such Tue La Farce DECORATIVE ART 09, fC xasr 17TH sTREER, North eide Union Square, New York, Contracts taken large or small for MEMORIAL STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, Stained Glass of Every Description. Mosaic, Repousce, Wood Carvings, Embroidertes and : Hangings, for either Ecclesiastical or domestic Purposes, And every kind of Interior Decoration for Public or Private Buildings, Fxamples of Mr. La Furve's Work may be seen at Trinity c 8 St. Thomas’ church, N, ¥. Memorial hail, HardCol ‘The Brick chureh, N. ¥, Garfield Memorial at Williems College. ‘And the following priv W. H. Venderlilt, ce Cyrus W. Field, 8.5. FLL. Ames. 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STEAMERS. | ‘OLOGY, N, MASS. 5 EXAMINATIONS, IN WASHINGTON. four-} ae in C.yil, Mechanical Mining 4 irecture, Geenetey ore Next school ye “courses. = trance examinations be of the Scheel Boar Fraorhin Build, SS 30. Spee trate aan _— ag a gate fevine sEpr 20,1 at the rooms yi ite P. 0. cis A WALRER, President, spec Bete SCHEEL. GRGANIST. TEACHER OF PIANO VOCAL MUSIC.” ular attention, to be- a8 Wi those. ‘qualified for formers oF Teachers, ‘Terns @12. 784 12th nw. apSeo t 3S i BEAVITT. OF BOSTON ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music and hae- me continued ditring-the summer. Address m pony, Lessa) 1012 10th street northwest. AVID 8.1L JOHNSON, = ‘Organist and’ Choir Master, 1119 10th street tal it im Rorthwest, Pupils taught privately or 1323 KSEteeT NORTHWEST, FRENCH jessona. 8 term now ’ organizing. MULE. V. PRUD'HOMME teaches the Natural Methoe, her pupils, adults and children; learn, to, f Se ae be eet ees : : a Wishing to study during the ramuer. apit-im ASCH IN MUSIC—BY REQUEST OF NUMEROUS: friends and partis: will remain this summer and instruct at reduc rates. Singing and Piano by my shortest method. All those desirous to be brought out in ppsras, Parlors, etc., will have their voices trained quickly to the very highest culture. More voices are required how for this summer concerts and oratorios, at PHOFESSOR DE WOLOWSKI’S'’s Musical Institute. 940 New York avenue apt OQWE'S BUSINESS SCHOOL, 517 77H St., HASTHE Bee eee and the most practical in- struction. Bookkeeping taught without text-books, en- bling scholars to rain a practical knowledge in less than half the nsual time. Open ull the jeer. course: Sacra Sones Sires ae : : Howe's Rapid Business Penmanship slone, $3. ap2 PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOLN Hall Building, corner 9th and D street. and - Baas Complete in its ae = ee Ee ete }. meefulness and honorable independence, of entrance, or Echols ‘for year, date _ en night, @50; LR ¥, B20; night, 816. ite received every jon! year. ‘apd summer sessions. ‘Ciculars "Balled ‘en applicat jon. MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Principal. ml WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU- sic , corner 7th and D northwest. Entrance 707 D. ifteenth year.. Free advantages. O. B. BUL- LARD, Director. mh22-2m* ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY, Only School of Telegraphy in the city; lessons in short-hand, mechanical, ane ther drawing. Call and Bee system of teaching. “18 6th at. s.c. mal0-2m Ya BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON, D.C. 723 14th st. n. w. BOSTON Mabe ibs Teena ; mmont ae MOVIDENCE, & L, 281 Westuut NEW FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH. ITALIAN AND ENGLISH CLASSES FORMED NOW. Office hours, from ¥ to 5 p.m. febd16 WHILE IN USE-HAS A DRY CIRCULATION AND LOW TEMPERATURE. THE ABSENCE OF ALL MOISTURE SECURES TO THE RIDGWAY SYS- Ty ‘THE GREAT FEATURE= ACCOMPLISHED SATISFACTORILY BY NO OTHER—OF KEEPING MEAT, GAME, POULTRY, BUTTER, FRUIT, MILK, ETC, ALL TOGETHER, WITHOUT ONE BECOMING TAINTED WITH FLAVOR OF THE OTHERS. THIS I8 NO IDLE BOAST. GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. SOLD WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF RETURNING IF IT DOES NOT DO AS REPRESENTED Rican Waoxen fren STECK PIANOS. “The fine Grand Piano of George Steck & Co., of New York, which Ihave obtained, is everywhere acknowl- edged to beexcellent. My grest friend Franz Liszt, expressed the liveliest satisfaction after he had played upon it. The magnificent instrument bas taken up tts useful abode in my home, where it will ever serve for my pleasant entertaiement. RICHARD WAGNER” BAYREUTR, September 22, 1878. my? PP '4X0 TUNING AND REPAIRING a 3. F. LUCAS, ap25-3m_ 515 9th street northwest. EINEKAMP PIANOS. GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Several Elegant Uprizht Grand and Grand Pianos of our ‘own and other mab San ge ene Sc Sa erm wanes Old Pianos taken as part payment. BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, spld 422 NINTH STREET. A Cinp desire to inform all interested that here- fending Yo my) business tn person havin 0 my business tn 5 Seca 2 I shall meee ge po ity of be also add a full stork cf Sheet Music and Books, with all kinds of Musical Instruments, ‘This stock will be the largest in the city, and will be under the direct Management of Mr. John H. Mattingly. whose services Ihave engacrd. In order té make room for larger in- oles of oad, now om the way. will offer, for 30 day, + . many special bargains: and Organs that Ue bse befound clsewhera CHAUNCEY 3, REED, aps 433 7th street northwest. . ‘ALLET, DAVIS & COS OPRIGHT PIANOS. —« SOEE) ACERT, Fi aoe ah Biter tsk thee uneuuale spring trade. Great bargaius and easy terme, 1020 SEVENTH STREET §.W. my7 I. L SUMNER, Agent, fev73 $11 Ninth street northwest Ta Crxesratep = wath street 'o THE WONDERFUL N. PEERLESS REFRIGERATOR, Ans one ean play the moat ficult uae Large Assortment, seat phon it with eweeteat ‘and wit . WATTS & rruction. (Bole District of Colum! ‘The STIEFF, the KRANCH & BACH and NEW ENG- myl vents fox the District Commmblay | LAND PEANOR ‘the BARKER and other ORGANS. dl5 GERUIE SDECKER” PIANos. @ ARE MADE BY DECKER RY. Daxrortes Gexue Fic one <e yt Me rat Can be obtained ONLY from. parties whose ‘Also for Burdett ongahs. sevld the Co it) ANY OTHERS 4 maa are. t Eien BING fo sell “Danforth's ‘Cleveland Fluid lisre; “5d ‘Bold by. E, G. CATE & Co., 60511th, near F. W. 8. JENKS & Cd.. 717 a strect northwest. JAMES BREMNER, 2710 M street, wn, CHAPMAN & BAXTER, 901 H atreet ne. DANFORTH ILLUMINATING FLUID MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY. RODERICKE F. DANFORTH, President. ap28-Im Bnsinees Office, 936 F street y ‘USICAL ACADEMY, 1721 DE SALES STREET, Jal6-7m_ 3. P. CAULFIELD. ‘RIENDS' SELECT SCH ‘An Elementary and Hi 1001 for both sexes, street, between Isth and 19th streets northwest ‘Su- ertor advantages. Terms moderate. Pupils ved W. FLYNN, A.M. PRIVATE TUTO! s. 8. Wcorer Stivand K strests northwest, fon for College. Wen Porat competitive examinations ‘Termy iu sdvance, 'VENING CLASSES 5 A MONTH. i) Arithmetic, Bookke English Ee rromieth tiie torntcrin, ea ara aoaoaaeaeEeEeaeeEeEeEeeeeeeee—e PROPOSALS.- prorosats 1 Navy Pay Orrx Wasnrxorox, May 10th, J! duplicate), to be indorsed’ “PRO. " Le received at tis Office until ‘T QUALITY BLEACHED PERM OIL, hineton Navy Yard. in barrels, by MAY ist, 1884, free of any expense to the Govern: ct to the usual {inspection and con— m shall be received as a contractor facturer of, or Fexular dealer in, the h he offers to supply;” and the right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Re sible security required on the bids for the pronipt and faithful delivery o1 ditions. pe who is not a mar f icles, Blauk forins for bids to be had at this | Office; and ali necessary information at the Navy Yard. THo'S H. LOOKER, Pay Director. U, 8! mayl0&17 1 ROPOSALS FOR POST OFFICE Post Orrick Di es Wasmxatox, D. C., May 2, 1884. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Department nutil WEDNESDAY, the 23nm DAY OF MAY, 1884, TWELVE O'CLOCK'M., for furnishing Post Office Felones. in such quantities and at such times an they quay be ordered. during the fscal year ending June 30, 1685, of the following classes, viz: Nos.1to4. For Official Leiters and Returns, No, 5, For Returning Dead Letters, No.6 For Re od Packaxes. No.7. ‘Tae En for Registered Packages. No.8) For International Money-Order Advices. Blank forms of bids, with samples and full specifica tions, will be furnished upon application to the ‘Third Assistant Postmaster General, Washington, D. C. W. Q. GRESH. Postmaster Ge: Navy Pay Agent. my3-law4w PROFESSIONAL. ay y walks being requisite tohealth, thousands Dr, WHITE for relict from, and avoidance of Coms, Bunions, Diseased Nails, &., rooms 1416 Penn- sylvaiia avenue, Washington, D. G!, 11 North Eutave strect, Baltimore, Md. Dr. Whites’ ‘thirty-cighth year of professional experience. Fee $1 asitting. ap29 M ME. ROSS, KELIABLE. CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROLOGIST, can bo consnited on business aud all affairs of lite. Bhe has, for one month, reduced her fee to 60 cents, Residénce, 1910 1ith ‘st n.w. Hours from 9 a.m. to3 pam, and from 8 to 9 mhl¢ M5, BARN RESIDENT, MANICURE AND SURGEON CHTROPODIST.e Finger nails beautified: biting of nails cured: all. cases of the feet succcuafully treated. Single treatment of either hands or fect, 81. Rooms Sand 6, 945 Penn, ave Ww, | Separate offices for ledies and gentlemen, Envy Rernroznatons Haves REPUTATION OF THIRTY-FIVE YEARS' STAND- 1NG, AND ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERY- WHERE THE BEST FOR FAMILY USE. See our testimoniale. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Ro. 1009 Pennsylvania Avenus northwest, Sole Agent for the District. Also, WALNUT AND ASH DINING-ROOM RE- FRIGERATORS. ‘ap%6 Vazoz Stoves Largest assortment in the cit: among them the celebrated Satety Reservoir; no chance nts; all and silpricts. Gall and exafhine dur stock before. purciae- Fr tending to reduce stock we have several COOK STOVES and RANGES, thet we will sell at cost, to make room for Sumner. ONE MINUTE COFFEE POTS still on exhibition, W.S. JENKS & CO, ‘717 7th street northwest. ix different makes, WN JEWELL, with sizes. apis FAMILY SUPPLIES. V THAT IS IT? He-No Tea is an absolutely pure tea, without col- oring material, or any manipulation to give it a hand- solne appearatice, and every cent of the cost of He-No is to be found in the drinking qualities, He-No Tea is sold by all retail grocers, To proteét the public frem imita- tions, and to preserve the strength and flavor, He-No ‘Tea is sold only in the orizinal metal Uned packages— quarter, half and pound, sizrs, each with our uame and redemar e ed by. SUP TAIT, GILLET & Co., Established 1811. tms8 Baltimore. NENPORT PROCESS FLOUR, THE FINEST IN the world. per suck, $2.10 Ceres Patent... + 2.00 > 1.90 C, WITMER, Grocer, 2918Pennsylvania avenua. FOR BPRING AND SUMMER Rose's West India Lime Juice. Montserrat Lime Juice. Ross’ Royal Belfast Ginger Ale. Cantrell & Cochrane's Gi Ale. Sachs, Pruden & Co.'s Ginger Ale (quart bottles). Calvin “Shafer’s Fruit-Ades—Raspberry, Strawberry. Orange and Lime. Pure Fruit Sirups. Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Genuine Imported West Indie Bay Rum. aa ispberry Vinegar, Crosse & Blackw« Ross’ Royal Raspberry Vinewsr: Sparkling Champagne Vinegar. Culmbach Beer, Kaiser Beer, — Bohemian Boor ‘Mineral Waters, afi kinds. Commendador Port Wine (thirty years old). it, We may cxeay -B.—MME. PAYN'S MANICURE GOODS for sale by Hoff’s Malt Extract. ourselves weil fortified ef Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers. Jal6-7m_ Malthoptoniane (Burton's). aed Sotne cre Londou Punch, Hub Punch, M8S.M A ERENCH, MAGNETIC HEALER AND GC. A. Heineken's V-reinia Claret. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in tins UM ag oyu ae ebay Sa taker! pee old Swit, Copentegen Cherry Cordial. only Gg-Ib, and 1b.) by Grocers labelled thus, Sralets BAe Th tices pecient, Scone will be : JAMES EPPS & CO., HomeopathicChemists, " MS BROOKE TELLS ALI. THE EVENTS OF | ——= . LIFE. All business confidential. Ladies and Gen- | mhi-sm&tu London, Fniflands | temen 60 cents each, 408 L stivet, betwoun ath and sth = streets northwest. 314-480" | C. C. BRYAN, DENTISTRY. XO. 1413 NEW YORK AVENUE. R. H. T. MURRAY, 7 D DENTIST, Craners CLARETS. 10 F strect northwest, — my6-Lin* Office and Residence, _ | _ Try our ting throuch | ion, ‘There ars of Use lieve the pari is no mistake about this instyument. CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT Co., 103 Washington street, Chicago} C2-CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000.29 Tickets only 85. Shares in proportion, Lovrstaxa STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. “We do hereby certify that ie supervise the arranoe. | ments for all the Monthly and. Sentcdnntat Draat oa | & The Louisiane State Lottery Company. and tn por, sum manage aul control tie Drawings themeetees, and that the saine wre conducted with honesty. fear nd in good faith toward all parties, ant we authorise the Company to use this certificate, with fac-sizniles W our Migualuses attached, in its advertisements.” Za), LE LE ip ee Commissionere Incorporated tn 1868 for twenty-five years by the Laz. Jnlature for Educational and ¢ Chattabia puensece with aay ,000,000-—to which a reserve fund $500,000 has since been ated. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was ude’ part of the present tate’ Constitution adopted Deceanber: A.D. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the peopled any State, t'never scales or postpones. Ing Gnaxd SINGLE Nuswun Duawings take place thiy. mASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- THIFTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS E, IN THE MY OF MUSIC, NEW © iS, TUES- 108TH MoxtHiy Drawma, CAPITAL PRIZE, 875,000. ),000 Tickets at 5 each. ‘tions in ih 100,000 n, Frac fifths, in pro- 75.000 25,000 Tino 10,000 20,000 10,000 RSS Bed bees Lig? Prizes, amonntine to : ‘Application for rates to Chibsthould be made Once of the Company in New Oricans, M Yor further infurtiation write tise gress. Make P.O. Money Gnders payale unit sdaseas NEW OWLEANS NATIONAL BANE, Postal notes and ‘by mail express: ga Ofanas OF G6 and Upwaite SS cobra Sh expense) M. A. DAUPHIN. 89,16,19,29,26,50,my3,7-9t NEW ORLEANS, LA, ; z iT ek. 8. 1 SCOTT, DE: Gate of Sandy Spring, Ma.) 1207 F Street N. W., Washington, D. Preservation of the natural te-th a specialti DUKE, D i T NORTH. we Beautiful sets of ‘lecth and a perfect fit, Teeth filled for $1. Extracting without pain, 50 centa, All operations warra:ted, jal-6m RK. STARR PARSO orH AND E sireets nw. Filling a spe also, the cure of toothache without extracting. A local anesthetic, Weed on the gum of extracting, Gas given, Charges modes u ANDALL PARSONS, D. D'8., OFFICE AND R idence 428 7th street _nortliwest, over Ballantyn ok Store. All branches of Lentistry skillfully’ per Yormed. Gas given to thousands with most pleasant results, day or night, ‘Ten experience, RT M. TALBOTS, No, 437 7TH ‘treet, three doors from coruee E. | Dentistry in all ite brunch “Lecth unertou ST per wok All weg ae ranted. janly Bazcaris. KING'S PALACE, $14 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. FRESH ARRIVAL OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN HATS AND BONNETS. ‘Ten Thousand Bunches of Eleant TIPS, in all colors at 38c. per Bunch, worth'7ic.; three in a Bunch, 8T. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, 3 Lottles for one dollar. ‘We have a fine line of higher grade Clarets, which we are eciling et proportionally low prices, ROBERT SMITH’S SON'S INDIA PALE ALE, ©, A, HEINEKE! CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. GEO. E KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F street northwest. apl9 Pon Arpenxry Borrer. ‘We are receiving fresh from the Dairies, three times. week, the following well-kuown brands of ‘table But- ter, viz: Tu8"Moxoanam. THE ROCK FAL PLUM GROVE AND HILL BROOKE Creameries. NOTHING BUT PURE BUTTER KEPT AND SOLD BY US. JOS. C. FEARSON'S SONS, Northern, Western, Center and Capitol Hill Markets, Also, Farragut Market, 17th and K sts, n.w. _ap10-Im. A CHOICE LOT OF TERRAPIN Just Received, and for salelow. FRESH STRWBERRIES, SPRING ‘LAMB, ASPARAGUS, SHAD, Atthe PALACE MARKET, feb16 Corner 14th and New York avenua, NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS, 5,000 PLUMES in al shades, from oo mn Be BO gs j 800. to #1 only. 9, He BRH ke ss, 6,000 Trimmed Children's and Misses HATS Oco EER R R Bg at 50c, apiece only. ¥ TTTT EFE RRE L ; Eek : T ER RE Having purchased the entire stock of a New York T EKER EK LULU manufacturer at an Assignee ssle we are enabled to RREEREL 1 A NN N OCOERE offer the greatest inducements to buyers in 'd PEs 7 ieey ag oF. 4 NETS, WERS, UMES, TIPA, R E IT AAAN NNO tae ABN Ee et E REnetuits “45 NW 00d keee. 5 DD EEE N see eeerd acl gr oegt PRE ELE g OL. one of od tua Bod feed Ee At Unprecedented Low Prices HHO y, = ; 827 Call and be convinced, Hunt i ’ aoe z HE 4 Hl . , LWAYS MAKE BEAU’ fears eskaat mcocswcne em| Mego ee es as 614 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. p28 Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. ADIES! es Jost Orvenixe— * L Afull line of FANCY, PLAIN WHITE, CHECK and JOINTLESS MATTINGS, in ALL GRADES. The pat- terns are very neat and handsome, Also, new line of INGRAIN CARPETS, in NOVEL DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL ~€0LORINGS FOR SPRING, TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS IN GREAT VARIETY. FURNITURE and BABY CARRIAGES AT BOTTOM PRICES. SINGLETON & HOEKE, apl9 801 Market Space and 906 and 910 8th street, Idevelop the FORM by a new process (never fafls)and inérease or reduce the fiesh scientifically. I also Remove Permanently Smallpox Pittings, Freckles, Wrinkles, ‘Moles, snd superfuons Hair. Complexions Bleachedor Artistically seauuned, Full particulars, 4c. Address MADAME M. LATOUR, £146 Lexington avenue, New York, CELLULOID TKUSS: THAT NEVER BREAKS al and can be oe a ea eee exc Rb aisercnortinnest, devotes tplcecioimcabeigecnie ~°2 olt-wks MRS. FISHER, REGRENBACI'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of Various makes for sale and_ rent at re- duced Wim. Knabe & Cos world re: Ow! Pianos. Tuning and repeiring. 4 ith strect, above Pa ave. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. OOK AT LOW FARES.—FARE FIFTY CENTS— NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. Steamer JANE MOSELEY leaves Wash! for Nor- folk and Old Point MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRI DAY, at 5:30 p.m_, making close connection with steamer for New York abd ic! ‘Ocean View, Virginia Beach, and all railroad lines south. ‘OMAG RIVER LANDINGS—Fore 250. Steamer J. W. THOMPSON leaves MONDAY, WEDNESDAY anASATURDAY at 7am OO is tek ‘or information apply at Gencral Office, few, street, or at company’ Ne Oe en GEO. R. PHILLIPS, Supt. ‘myi DALY TINE TO NORFOLK, FORTRESS MON- roe and the South. Steamers GEORGE LEARY and EXCELSIOR. | Summer schedule—May Ist to Sep- temper 30, 1884. Steamers will leave Seventh street hart as follows, LEARY on MONDAYS, WEDNES- DA’ and FRIDAYS at 5:50 p.m. no stops be: Alexandria and Fortress Monroe. EXCELSIOR 9B TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS at 6:50 and SATUR- ac 6 p. m., si pig "iney Point and Cornfield Harbor each way. Exclusive connection with Boston Providence steamers. Connect also with New York Richmond steamers, Norfolk Western, sea: Roanoke, Ocean View and Virginia Beach and rooms can be secured at Balti- and Ohio ticket office, at 14th street and Pennsy avenue, St. Merc hotel, Polkinborn’s, next to rail mor city post office, office of Kuox's express, 6th street and | Pennsylvania avenue, and at company's office, 7th street wharf. . Knox's’ express will call for and ‘check from hotels and private residences. Freight | received until 5p. m. mal ay P. WELSH, General Agent. Smee ARROWSMITH Leaves Seventh-street wharf at fam. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Connecting with Daltimore and Ohio R.R. atShepherd's; leo. at ret ndria With 7:30a.m. Ferry from Wasi: dpeton, On Mondays fot ;Nomum and | Anterme- ings returning Tuesda yaredays ould, St Clement's Day, wharves and dings, returning Fridsys. On Satur- days for Nomini, Currioman and intermediate landings, | returning Sundays. ss J.B. PADGETT, Act, LW. RIDLEY. Man2 42 Eeventh-street wharf, Washington, D. ©. OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE ‘The Steamer SUE, Capt. W. C. Geoghegan, will resums her trips to Baltimore and River Landings, BUNDAY, March 9th, Ieaying Stephenson's wharf at 4 p.m.; leay? ing Baltimore for Washington every FRIDAY at 5p. cight received until 6 p.m. Saturdays ONLY. All River fr ight must be prepaid. er accommodation unequalled. Apriy to STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, mh3-6m ith street wharf, se AMER MATTANO LEAVES SEVENTH-STREET WHARF DAY, TUESDAYS and THURS- AY at 7 ciclock am. for Mattox Creck, returning on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, stopping at iu- terediate Landini and returoine. Sie obese etn fa aye and Tum cown and esdays up, abd Chay int are Brent arf heady ‘lows and Mondays and Wed- hesdays Preisglits receiv. A ia @. T. Jone: t. feb18 ‘7th Street Wharf, M& VERNON! Mr. VERNO! a. W. CORCORAN ith street wharf daily (except Sunday vernon at 10 o'clock aan.: returning reaches Weehin: tex about $:90 p.m, =_— 1. L_ BLAKE, Captain. MEDICAL, &e. /ENNYROYAL PILLS.—CHICHESTER’S ENGLIBH are the only, genuine. “For full particulary inclove two cents to Chichester Chemical Company, No. 2313 Madison Square, Philadelphia, Pa. myl0-cod EYE HEALED, GO TO DR. BROTHERS, 906 AND 908 B street southwest, and be cured. only re- table restdeut advertising physician in Weshinwton He has given his particular attention to the treatment and cure of all forms of “Diseare.” particularly: that of 2 private character, for over 37 years. ‘ap29-lin* B. ROBERTSON, THE GREAT SPECIALIST, ‘can be consulted ¢very Wednesday and s, from 2 to 9 p.m., at his office, 456 C street northwest near 436 street, for the treatment and care of all Pri- vate, Nervous and. Chronic Diseases, embracing weak- neas and all diseases of the urinary organs. &c. Cases recently contracted positively cured in four to six da Nithont mercury or caustics Consultations strictly confidential. Main office, 30 North Liberty — street, Baltintore Md. Cail und be convinced of the doctor’ wonderful success and thereby save time and money. ‘ap25-3m_ P%S, BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO FREE Prescriptions snd eend you to some side-show aruz- Ets, who divide profits with the @pctor. ‘Those disap- pointed of & cure of private should consult Drs ROTHERS and GRAY, 906 B st. 5. w., medicine, guarantesa cure or bo pay. nee, JMANHO0D RESTORED BY USING 4 BOTTLEOR two of Dr. BROTHERS' invigorating Cordial. Will cure any case of Seminal Weakness, Nervous Ds- Lility_ and Impotency Iparts vigor to the whol system, $06 B street southwest. E JVADAME, DE FOREST HAS REMEDY dies, All female complaints quickly cured. Can ry be Consulted daily at 1245 7th streetncrthwest. Officehours | from 1 to Y o'clock pan., with ladies only. aalsi-2u" TRIAL DR. DYES ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT. and other Exectntc Av- PLIANCES. We send on thirty days’ trial, to men, ‘oung or old, who are suffering from Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, and those diseases of a personal nature. re: sulting from abuses and other causes. Spee es and complete restoration tohealth, vigor and manhood guar- gnteed, Send at once for illustrated pamphlet, fru. Ad- dress VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, 3a0-coly EBILITY OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS quickly cured by the CIVIALE METHOD. Adopted pir Hee ee rea peas % ample ¢: z Were 01 Pamphlet fret, Civiae Remedial Ageucy, 160 Fulton Street, New York. ‘p3-thetu ‘ANHOOD RESTORED. ‘A victim of early tmprudence, causing Preni Decay, ete.,” having ag ih remedy" has. discovered strictly confidential. hours—1 to 4 and 6 to8. EAD AND BE WISE.—DR. appeared before me 2G ee — and fui Medicine, orno charee, 7 HERS, Apa heel 2a ek ‘HH, W: DR zOBERTON, ee treatment ead eas ot. : of the System, Bladder: Tis profession. ie peer in the wide world in Private, Nervous and Chronic 456C nw. Hefers to more: Sain Ofice,i0 3 Liberty ats ARE 32d SAN CONFIDENTLY CONSULT Da. BROTHERS, w. ‘attention ‘paid to all discases peculiar to Ladies, married orsingle: feven years’ experience, apli. MEN—CHECKS IN SIX HOURS 48 curmrin tite darn Drowns 1 Where Beps P| BaOP. ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY G ‘between New York and Havre. Company's pier, No. 42 North River, foot of 14,8am_ Normandie, 27,m_ Labrador, Colier. eon, erly in antique of Paria LOUIS it, No. & Bowling Green, New York, ‘Pennsylvania avenue: J. W. BO’ Pennsylvania avenue, Agents for SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK.QUEENS- TOWN, AND LIVERPOOL, City of Chicago, May 1, May S1, July 5.” Gity of Richmond, May & June 12 Imig 17, City of Berlin, May 17, June 2 Sy 4 City of Mon! jay 32, June’ 26, July 3 june 7, July 10, Ausrust 9. ‘City of Chester, For rates of &e. apply to THE INMAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY: LIMITED, ‘Not Breadware New York. N, 923 Pem W. MOss, Adi Aa Min DA" BHOSSAN TTS bee Or to J. W. BOTELFR & 80" nue; @, wana ave- ney lvania AMES: apl6-2ma Barnorr Braco. BERMUDA, the celetitatn’ resort ids an mom the evercneek. islutrin's from BALTIMORE in nbeut SIXTY hous, First class cabin fare, $20. Round trip tic favorable termum = oe For particulars apply to IS RIGRLOW & Co., £05 7th street northweit, PS for indi. tes, at reduced COOK'S EXCURSIONIST, with Mt and full partio- ulare, by mail 10 cents. Address Sn f™ THOS. COOK & SON, feb0-skwl6w . 261 NY. AL Lt A NN N ARAL LG AA NNN BLEW E AAe ee a ALLLLULLLA AN XN POPULAR SUMM. Gommencing May Id. and every sailing from Quebec to Liverpool, making i gecan voyage” Only five days from land to land. Tron Steainships of this line are nusurpassed for stre peed and comfort, and are fitted up with all the mo Improvements that, practical experienos cal swerest, ‘$70.and $80; internetiatr, 836,75. LEVE & ALDEN, General Agents, 207 Hroadway, New York G. W. MOSS, Washington, D.C. ALLAN LINE—Wtn SERVICE. Portland to Li ve every Thursday until May. Cabin. @350, @70 and $80: intermodiate, #36. Fxtre weekly ships to Boston from Liverpool, Quecustowly ‘Londonderry, Glasgow and Galway, for prepaid business: only. Through tickets issued to auy rafirond station Im the United States. Intermediate, §36.75; stecrace, 21, ‘The Baltimore service will be resumed, commencing rulariy thereafter. E & ALDEN, General Agents, 207 Broad- { re OF GW. MOSS, \ 225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. } _mb13-th.s.tu Washington, D. 0. {ORTH GERMAN LioyD— NOBgatae List Geteaee New Torn. There LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, Bit tor Biss aecond eat” geo ‘sera a Tates. For freight or passage apply to ne £60. "os "Kanssivania” avenie wotiweat Ch WALTER, <42 D street, Agents for Ws ‘ald Cexaup uNE 'E ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIY COMPANY, LIMITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVE] Le CALLING AT CORK HAKBOK. FROM PIER 40, Nok. NEW YORK Wea. May 14.) Bothuia. Wed: May 21. | Servia. | Gallia, 00° [Wed May 8. | Sethi Wed June 4. | Gallia. Wed. July 2 | AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NPW YORK Rates of $80and $100, according toa ites | commodation. ‘Steerage at very lowrates, Stecrage tickets from Liv- fZgcl and Queetistown and aii other parts of Europeat rough bills of Jaden given for Belfast, GI “Antwerp and other foris: carte Coutisenttsad at the Company's office, r Mediterrancen ports, ‘or freight aud passage steerage and cabin to vf No.4. Bowling “Green. or ut G05 7th street, Washingt: RAILROADS. _ i bee VIRGINIA MIDLAND HKAILWAY. * sate SOUTHWEST EMBER 18, 1883. ALL daily, making close py Schedule in «1 8:35 A.M.—NEW ORL comnections to ail points Southwest, Daily,ex ept Sunday, with C.& O. Railw Pul ping Budlet cars trom New Wash- ington to Atlanta. | Pull: Washincton and Atianta Orleans! LOUISVILLE FAST LINE. Daily via Char- lottesville to Cinclunati, Louisville and all Western points, Pullinan Sleeping cars Washington to Louisville. 1040 P.M.—SOUTHERN MATL AND EXPRESS. Dail toall points South and Southwest via Danville ar Charlotte, Daily,except Sunday,with C. & O.Railway. Pullman ‘Sleeping cars from Washinston via Dan- Ville, Charlotte aud Atlanta to New Orleans, also, front Wiskington via Charlotte and Coluuibia ugnsta. | Manassas Division Train leaves Washington at €:35 A. | M. daily, except Sunday. | ‘Warrenton itgins leave Washington at §:35 AM. and . daily. For tickets and information inquire at Company's Of- | fice, 601 Pennsyivaiia avenue or at Union Depot M. BLAUGHTER, N. MACDANIEL, Gen. Pass. Agent, Agent marl0 SOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Br MODEL nasal => THE ONLY LINE TEE EAST AND THE WEST, NIA WASH TON, POS ene grenne and C etivet ,by Eastern Standard or 76th Mock | feimtatwstiout thsnger 40sec, daly tochieagee | yer‘Hittebure at 10.15 9, m. snd @:40n. m. daity, 8:40 cr nt am. 40pm. | fngto Pittsburg, Cleveland and Detroit, with Glegpe eure, | Fer’ Toledo aud Deiat via, Monroeville, 10:15 a.m. shai Sleeper for Toledo, via Whecling and Lake | Sraus for Philadelphia and New York at £100 | daily, except Ss ¥; 3 p.m. end 10. Sop.m. dallyswith Sleeping care from | ger Baltimore cm weet aye, & £30, 6:40, 80, 8.10, ar eStenes ae ee aera 8 bd 10-05 a3. 12:10, 2:20, 2°36, %, 8:90, 4:30, (43 tee | cute train), @46, ‘8:20, 10-00, 10.26 gran, For Baluanore on Sundays, 00, 940, a.m, 1.2% | 2:36. 3,4 », 7, 6:10, 10-00 pm Tor Annapolis, ©40"am. und 12:20 and 440 p.m, on Sunday, 9.00'm,. ¢40pan- For Way Stations Getween Weshineton and Balti 6.640. Yam. 12:0 pan..3.30, 440 id 10.150, 4 stsbous on Metro cliten branch, 7-40 a.m. and ab pm Gaily except Sunday, 4-48 pan. daly tor J stations on Metropolitan branch $.20a.m, yt Sunda; wton, Stauntou and =: am. Grily «xcept Sunday, 6.40 Frederick, § Sv 01S on, 6a P.mn. daily except aaceretowh, 10°15 8. Sund@y. For points on K. ‘Trains arrive from the West daily, 40 pam. From New York, and Pifladclphia, 2:65, €:20a.m. daily, xcept Sunday, Gasly exce Vaues: | rn | 1 1:60 and 687 pans : |. deity, and 2:25p.m. any, | cary Sunday. caliper ee | Ron Eredenick and intermedinte points, 8:25 10:00 Oy. m1, abd 8.00 pm. dally except mi daily Srom Point of Rocke < ismore for Washi and 10:50.a. m., 12 Bhi abd 3015p a £30: mn 1:20, 8 C155, H 4litrains from Washington stop at lclay DlaGou excepe 2 I ‘or further fnformation apply_at the Beltimore aut hio Ticket Ofice—Washington Station, €19 and 195L Fennsylvania avenue, corner 14th stuvet, where ordore will be taken for baggage to Lechecked dud. RU GEEMESTS, a of Baltimore. LORD."Gui'l Passenger Agent. reculyed.as aly cc HE GREAT T PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, TO THE NOKTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. DOUBLE TRACK SPLENDID SCLNERY. BILELEAILS. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. IN EFFECT NOVEMBLE libra, 1s. Teams Leave WasnINGTON, FROM STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STHEPTs, a8 FOLLOWS :— FO Pittsbury and the West. Chi ‘Limited Express: Palace Sleeping Care at §:40 a. m., dabiy . Fast 2400. m., with Sleeping Cars froma Herris! te Cincinnati." Western Express 7: 3 Falace Cars to Pittsburg, Also, ‘via Colmnbus and CSL LRP. i te Car Pi to Chicago. | ail Express, 10-00 p. m.. daily, for Pittsburx aud the West, with Palace Gar Washington to © ‘TIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Tor Canandaigua, Rochester, Bufisio, Niaara, 30.00 .P. m. dally, Cxcept Saturday, with Pulacs Cars Kochester, and Washington to ving Washington op Saturday night will pot For Wi on ‘Lock Haven and Elmira, #t0:40: m For New York snd the East, 8:15. m.. 10.£0.8. m, 1: , 4:00, 10: ‘ J On Sunday. 0. and 10:00 end 11:15 See ai trains connect at Jee. woiMiafen atrcet avoiding double fast 8:15 and 10:50am. 140, 4:00, 10:08 en ig p.m. "On Sunday, 4-00, 10:00 apd So aig $10,100 100m. ine ‘wud 11. 40, 10:00 and 11:15 tid, 290940, 20: 60a mend 4440p. m.daiy, i : : OO”. t= FRIENDS. nib i tecals ‘Old Stand. Xo, 619 D street, betwoo “baud dd—Doio by tual pronsues “