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HOME MATTERS. OF THE SEASON—FOUR WAYS TO OTS SIDE DISHES MOW TO HEAD OFF DELICAC SERVE STRAWBERRIES —D! —HoW To TEST BUTTER: Morus. Keer a lamp of charcoal in the meat safe. A Povirice of tea-leaves applied to small burns and scalds gives instant relief. A LitrLe powdered charcoal will cleanse and sweeten bottles if it is well shaken about In them. Liente says, pnt the meat into boiling water, as It keeps the juices in by rapidly coagulating them on the surface. « AStKexG SoLeaoN oF Oxarre Actp will re- move dry paint. After you e tried every- thing else without success try this. Bakep Haw will not keep moist so long as plain boiled; this should be born in mind, so that | ioo large a quantity will not be cooked at one | time. Give that is delicate and nice for mounting | ferns and sea-weeds is made of five parts of gum | three parts white sugar. two parts of id a very littie water; boll until thick arat starch: and w A Deierovs Sime Dist is made of apples | and Is cailed apple omelet. n a large lump of butter, a little nd | susan, four _well-beaten eas, add flue bread erambs and fry on a griddle, dropping from | vspoon. If w have no stale bread use flour or cracker ernmbs. “ CHiLpReN’s Pocket Cakes” are made of one | pint of flour mixed with the yelk of one eg; sweeten with a cup of soft brown sugar, flavor + with any favorite seasoning, mace, or nutineg, or cinnamon. Rell out quite thin and cut in faney shapes. Bake quickly. | Loox Oct For Motus.—If you have not the great luxury of some modern housekeepers, a | cedar closet, or even a chest, you must look to | the garments that Invite depredations from | moths now. Air them and put away in cotton bags with paper over them. Fasten the paper with mueilaze, and it will belmpossible for moths at very stiff the whites of | <s; add one and a half cupfuls of | ar. Take one even cupful of into it a teaspoonful of ere of tartar and sift five times, After the sugar is | lightly stirred throuzh the beaten whites of egg, Sd the four anda teuxpoontadet almond favor i ing. Put the mixture into un: ed pans and | bake 40 minutes in a slow oven. Levon Manwatap lice the lemons very | thin, only taking out the seeds; add three pints of cold water to each pouad of trait after bei eut into pieces; let it stand twenty-four hou: 1 tender, pour into an earthen bo: until the following ‘day, weigh it, and to every pound of boiled fruit add 11, pounds of lamp sugar. boil the whole tozether till the syrup jel- | ties and the ehips are rather transparent. BReEakFasT Pers —Two cupfuls of milk, two cupfuls of flour, three ezes beaten separately, | halt a teaspoonful of salt. Add gradually to the | beaten r and the milk; add the | whites in deep Before putting | inthe batter butter and heat the pans on the | r Bake in a het oven and serve as soon as | Stap Kors make a good dish by themselves, | and if sealded for 10 minutes in salted boiling | water, then drained and thrown into cold water | for about three minutes, may be wiped dry and | set in a cold place until the next day after tie | shad ix eaten. They may be fried whole or cut into cross y two incies wide, rofied in flour and fi Serve with scrambled eggs, piling the roe and the seramble alternately. -. DVEISN WITH CREAM.—Soak the Osh over night. In the morning let It simmer on the fire one honr; drain it ina coland it in small put it ina saucepan with a pint of boil- ing m:ik, one tablespoonful of butter, a dessert- ; ed flour and haifa cup of cold | Add to the fish and let from the fire, stir in Serve immediately. y for the *. Boil the hominy the day be- ‘o teacupfuls of it and stir a milk and a little salt with r tablespoonfuls of flour, | entul of baking powder. hot in | and fry | Re n toa froth Howisy Frrrrers help make vari breakfast ta ¥ spoonfuls, vor is be and of | together. The mea te tine and thoroughly nd salt. Press with aS you put the meat into tor it." They should be but- t will turn ont smootht ish the platter with wate etiuce leaves, tered sot Slice it thin, cress, or with AN Exe: is made of cabbage whieh tia til itistender. Drain | ne perfectly cold, then drain a | ith it one your its Then be Serve liet in the rould be bu! to it am If possible. Ke brown in a paddi h iuwhieh it is baked ed, sothat the cabbaze | inable ice cream Two quarts of vt mik), one peund of pulverized su- | ga; then beat the | am. Let this just | ve irom the throu n new piec of on oth on the . and make ut ita| alition, is selentionsiy mop will do z the oer. It but there must the one using the vould be one, and r hand spping ki eupful of f &, two te beat and beat | in the fry- two inches. When | @ glass rod article to be tested. ter will turn aln = to a deep crimson red. showing all the | pnd method is to @ shallow dish, to hold the of wick in the fluid; } ‘bt the protruded end of the wick abeve of the liquid. and after it burns a extinguish the fame. By inhaling ing smoke from the wick the odor of r will designate pure butter, but if similar to t of a smoking candie- Test assure now | Srrawpennl Takea quarter of a selecting those which min a bowland, after ly with the back of a| with a tabi ml favor. 1 them thorou wood of pal berries are more su then stir into the ga. Now line your and fill them two- full with the mixture. het when you put them ‘or ten minutes. Strawberry salad is simply wberres and red and white ‘ous of each, or raspberries acted ta Itisto be Peel and stew, stir | hi: | not wine. | come to the a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., as SATURD — Fs oe RELIGIOUS NOTES. CHURCHES HERE AND ELSEWHERE. — Last Sunday Archbishop Gibbons preached at St. Teresa's, Uniontown, and confirmed 110 candidates. —— Rev. Father Walter expects that the plas- tering of St. Patrick's church will be completed in about six weeks. — The Washington Preachers’ association (Mf. E. church) is considering a proposition to estab- ligh here a home for the aged of the church, — Rev. Father Kieran, of St. Ann’s Catholic church, Richmond, died last Saturday. — The second Ecumenical conference of Meth- odists is to be held in the United States some- time in 1887. —The cihty-ninth annual council of the iscopal diocese of Virginia will meet In Christ chureh, Winchester, next Wednesday. — The Brethrenor Dunkards, who have scru- ples against a salaried ministry, have entered upon the establisiment and care of homes for orphan children and now have a normal colle ge | at Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. — One of the smaller theaters in Philadelphia s been secured for Sunday evenings, and ser- vi have been heid under the auspices of the Episeopal chureh. About 2,000 people have been arawn into almost every service. —The Philadelphia Sunday Breakfast Associ- tion during the winter received 1,454 temper- ance pledges, and 12,018 have been ted. During the summer tea services will be conducted, which will doubtless be quite as effective. — At therecent annual meeting of the New Jer- sey Association of Congregationalists, the main feature wasa discussion on the new creed or statement of doctrine. The general sentiment seemed to be that it was, on the whole, satisfac- tory. — In the Presbytery of Lackawanna, Pa.,there isachurch with only one member, 9 woman. But she seems to be an ecient member, tor the report is that during the past year that church has raised more money for the Lord’s work than Many churches with fifty male members. — As to whether Ignorance is a sin a religious paper says: All would depend on the nature of the ignorance. Ignorance tor which one is re- sponsible, that might have been overcome but for negl ice or willful refusal to learn, is sin- fal. Ii ce that cannot possibly be helped | is not sinful. — Rev. Philip Schaff, D. D., sailed this week for Europe, to be absent until September. As he English branch of the Evangelical Alliance have announced that the next conference will be held at Copenhagen, in the latter part of August, instead of at Stockholm, it is probable that Dr. Schatf will attend it. —There are in Chicago, says a correspon- dent of The Congregationalist, 40,000 Bohemians. In Cleveland there are 20,000 more. Rev. E win A. Adams, for ten years a missionary of the erican board in Boliemia, has been invited to Chicago to look over the field, with a view to undertaking @ mission enterprige. — Some of the religious papers recommend the use of the unfermented “ fruit of the vine” in the Lord’s supper, and some oppose It, and insist that the wine o: the Bible was the fer- mented fruit, and that the unfermented fruit is The reply is made that the word “wine” is nowhere named in connection with the supper. — The Presbyterian says of the statement that the recent selection of a colored pastor as mod- | erator of the Presbytery of Lehigh was the first instance ofthe kind in Pennsylvania. “In the ‘ar 1843 or 1849, we saw brs. Boardman, Cuy- ier, McDowell and others in the Presbytery in Philadelphia addressing a ‘brother in black’ as moderator. His name was Gardiner, and he presided with great dignity and promptness.” —A Presbyterian church member had some trouble with her pastor over a chureh fair, and feeling grieved, did not attead church for some time. Finally she decided to return, but de- clined to become reconciled to the pastor, and was thereupon told that she was un communion table. She appealed tothe Presbytery, and that body has decided that all members of Presbyterian churches in good standing are entitled to receive the com- munion, and that no arbitrary action on the part of a minister can prevent them from re- ng it. He Casts a Mantle of Fire On the Hicad of a Man of Color, Whom He Calls a Heartless Matigner. From a Letter to the Cieweland (Ohio) Leader. It seems from interview now before me, published in the columns of the Z/erald on the 5th inst., that Prof. John M. Langston, stangely and without provocation, in the first hours of his return from Hayti, summoned , home to defend his son, indicted for murder in the District of Columbia, has seen fit, even | before reaching Washington, to celebrate his arrival by making himself the guilty author f a murderous assault upon my reputa- jon a8 a man and a republican. To s cruel charges I wish simply, through your columns, to enter a plea ot not guilty, and leave your respected readers and the country, to whom Mr. Langston and myself are well known, to judze between us. When Mr. Langston states that Frederick Douglass got up the Lou- isville convention, he states what is not true; | when he states that Fred. Douglass got it up for the purpose of gaining a Cab Langston states what isnot true; when hestates that Frederick Douglass was mad with Arthur he was not appointed United States al for the Distriet of Columbia, he states not trae; when he states that Frederick glass was mad with the whole republican et position, Mr. ie states what is pot true; when he that Frederick Donglass) has an- nounced that there ts not an ounce of black Blood in his veins, he states what is not true, and what ne must know Is ab false; when he c have bee! 3 When he says the failure of e should have bl he uttered + the presidency of the Fre tiered. what the 1 hameless liar, who s in the ex e declined mn qnite Inst Editor, I complete defense Its legs seem to be swifter t Many will quete Mr. sang 8 denial, bat 1 fling it and trust that it will settle re on the head of the heart- . er who has made your columns the vehicle of his slanders. FRreperick Dovorass. Washington, May 7. oe REUNITED BY THE BABY. A. Quarter Sessions Incident That Re- called Bygone Days to Sad Old Women. From the Philadelphia Times, Katie Andress, a sixteen-year-old wife, with a ix-mouths’-old baby In herarms, charged Spen- cer C. Andress, her twenty-year-old husband, in the desertion court yesterday, with failing to support her and her baby. “What isthe cause of this trouble?” asked Judge Allison. “‘It Is this, sir,” answered the little wife, tear- fully. “He—he wanted me to live with his par- ents, and I—I wouldn't do it.” And she wanted me to go live with her par- ents.” interposed the boy husband, “and I wouldn't do it.” “My dear children,” said the good judge, “go settle this little difference between you and wherever you live, live together. You love euch other too much, 1am sure, to care to sep- arate. Be mutually forbearing and I am sure you will be happ: Katie looked at Spencer and Spencer looked at Katie, then both looked atthe baby lying smiling In Katie’s arms. “Katie,” said Spencer, as he took the baby up and kissed it. ‘The judge has a level head. Let us go.” He gave the babr beck into her care, but as they were going out the baby turned round and laughed a merr little laugh right in its papa’s face. Papa thought that was so funny that he fake one pound of wberries. Add haifa pound Mash th well with a » them through a fine hair ¢ and mix it with a pint of e ofalemon (or the ‘A lew drops of eocht- nten the color. It is Take the ju! a and th ato } fce—To one pound of ripe if the ity of red cur- & pint of ciar- a hair sieve and ub all tro Caterer. and held them while he tickled the baby’s nose with the nice, soft down on his upper lip. The baby’s laugh grew louder and merrier atid the half-score ofelder wives and elder mothers walt- ing In the court room te teil their dismal stories forgot thelr woes long enough to smile on the refreshing —— and to dream again inthe dreams of the bygone years, when falth and hope in them were mote powerful than tne “See how the baby links | Everisst them together,” said apparently the eldest and | © sting of new wounds. the saddest looking of these. “Oh, my! oh, my! ‘the dear little baby! May the bond never be | broken.” yorthy to | took hold of the baby’s tat and dimpled hands |. Awy Day WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TAKE A LOOK aT OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS. - Itis our plearnre to show them. The aseortment is arge and varied, and as nice as can be produced. OUR ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAYS should not be cverlooked. Their Fit is faultlese, made and trimmed in every way equal to custom-mede gar- mente, except in price, which is about one-third lees. GENTLEMEN WITH A PREJUDICE AGAINST READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD SEE THIS DISPLAY. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., THE FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, 819, 8. E. Conner Szvexte axp D Stnzets, p23 Tse Loxnox Asp Livrrroor » CLOTHING COMPANY, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND G STREETS, Is the only House in the city that manufactures thelr ‘own Goods. That is the reason they can SELL MEAPER than any other House. ° 16.00 | | We have a tine All-Wool Black Worsted ‘Brock Suit at 912; is worth double. pEGur-button Cutaway Corkscrews, in al shades, very cheap, 7.50. 5. ‘An Indigo Bine Flannel best that fe made, at $12. ‘An Indio Blue Flannel An Indio Blue Flannel, BOYS! BOYS! BOYs! A full Line of Boys’ Suits from $3.50 up. CHILDREN'S! CHILDREN'S! CHILDREN'S! Children’s Suits fi 2 UI ‘We give a Ball, Bat and ces Soe Wars PANTS! PANTS PANTS!!! ‘We have a full line of Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ and Chil- dren's Pants very cheap. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETA—my9. | Goro Dorxars: Gold doliars are very searce now. There are few. if | any in circulation. They are not made any more. They | were very pretty, but looked all alike, We can show yon something more ettractive, Come and look at our stock of FINE PLATED and you will indorse our assertion. We have immense Bargains in that line, and alsoa few Special Articles in SOLID GOLD. We offer this week— | Collar Buttons, warranted 14k. cold plate, at 20c. each. | Solid Silver Rhine stone buttous, at 29, giles’ Finger Hin immense variety, at 49c. and | , Ladies’ Solid Gold Finger Rines, set with pearls, rubies, | turquoise or xarnets, from 1.08 to 82.98, Gold-filled Plain Rings, from Gents’ fine roiled plate Finger Kings, in large variety of settinus, very handaome, ie. each. Parisian Dian rTings, Very fine, from €1.49. Sarin rs, 4fe Sold Silver or fine Rolled Plate Pins, 99°, red or Gilt Pins, Earriugs, &., in large variety, Silver and Rolled Plate Ban~les and Bracelets, in the utmost procusion, Ge. tO arms or Lockets, from 99c, leeve Buttons, from 2c, . in the latest desiscns.tfroms 2 wilt Vest Chains, new patte Gents’ Rolled-plate Vest Chains, extra quality, $1.98. Gents’ Charms and Lockets, from 49, up. Black, Mourning Jewelry of wll powrible kinds: Pins, | from i0c. up; Eardrops, from 10c. up; Bracclets front i up. cal Amber Necidaces, 490, Colored Bead laces, 250. F.ncy I ‘ombs, lovely 2esortment. ean be desired. quality superior. No voods misrepresented.” Prices £0 Tow as to satiaty every one anid our assortment immense. Core andsee it, M. SILVERBERG & CO., SUQEEVENTH STREET N. W. Near Pennsylvania avenue. myl2 Seecur Norce J RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATI BUILDING TO MY STUCK OF FIRST-CL | HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- “CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE HT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- | KNOW TORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH | I CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO | STEAM HEATING AT ON HUNDRED PER CEN | CHEAPE COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ¥ ELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE FACTORY OF JAMES IN THE CITY, ASURE IN REF | MATES PROMPTLY FU WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctustve Aorst, No. p26 A. AVE. NEAR 435 STI |Bowaro Caveney & Co. 1425 New York avenue PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. A Large Stock of RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND FENDERS, | At Low Prices, JOBBING 1N ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- EDUCATIONAL. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. M is BORTON pens WwW Ba ae Lan stack tea, without a aa RR i r na EXAMINATIONS JX WASHINGTON, coring masterial, ot any. manipaistbon te rive tet Aa AARS x } x (cchanical some appearance, ‘cent cost ‘is | AMA p AAA NN Fy et ee ©} Ruewar Rernrcrrston forbe found in the driuking gualiti Sheet eso aa LA AN ee Yhysice. Natural H ‘etc, Students are also by all retail grocera. Tw protect the public from imita- ULAR SUMMER Ro! to oursea. Next | school Hons, and to preserve the strength amd flavor, He-No | Commencing May 3d. and Raturday ¢ Pepin 29, Ent ‘exaininations will be : ‘Tea ix scld only in the oricinal inetal sailing from Quebec to Liverpock, making the held at the ro of the a Franklin Build. quarter, half, pound each with our nameand | ccran voyage five days from land to land. ive 13th and, K sta... Washington, D. C. at 9%, m, MAY DRIES AND PURIFIES ITSELF trademark. The trade Els career ate, pre poe poem od a Hine vee ee ‘nd 30. 1884. Preliminary jes) may be Made ; and aed Bro dH. Buoporrr, Census offte, “th st opposite F Eztablished 1811. Ei Baibicore. ements 4 i Trsctical caericnce ca same : r a EVE & ALDEN, General Agen ERANCIS A WALEER, President._av26-28¥.4"_| ware ry USE_HAS A DRY crnctLaTiox axp| Gi oops icontwas, New York, De SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO G. W. MOSS, Washington DC. and VOCAL MUBIC. Particular attention to be- FOR ALLAN LINE WINTER RERVICR. gimners. ae well as those wishing, to be qualified for | LOW TEMPERATURR THE ABSENCE OF ALL tg Laverpond eyes Thursday uni May. formers or Teachers. Terms gY'2 74 12th v.w. ap8eo SPRING AND SUMME nn Se lly pve c— e075. Ext nae am = x r 0 trot peal, Queenstown A eo UMEB SCHOOL. |, SCHOOL | MOISTURE SECURES TO THE RIDGWAY SYS- Londonderry, Glangow amd Galway, fer prepaid ‘Tuition #10 reesion,.-Redueuon to parties of ‘five and | TE , aa The Baltimore service will be recumed, some Peace aaseee co Sones Heaae a8 eee April 8, and gular! thereafter. free to students. For an cams ad- REAT FEATURE ate : dives) MISS DORA ZIWET, B13 6th street nw, THE GREAT FEATU! Ron's West India Time Jalce. eo rae gaten | RAR EN Ee ALDEN. Gera Mee sagt Athome 2-3 p.m. my12-hin' Roar ‘Revél Bettast Ginger Ale. whiSthata 2 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE HE NORWOOD INSTITUTE.» Cantrell & Cochrane's Ginger Ale | _ theta ‘aahinyte Tk sae se BOARDING ANB DAY SCHOOL | | ACCOMPLISHED SATISFACTORILY BY NO| ects, Praden & Co.'s Ginger Ale (quart bottles) lE —— Capail Principain, 112 and 1544 taahatrect northwest. E by, | en TOrngeand ete Sewers. | Kucnore:: ee Next sexsion opens September 26, 1884, with a full | OTHER—OF KEEPING MEAT, GAME, POULTRY, | pure Fruit Sirups. rps of accomplished instructors, my8-6m Ghaulse MpORAWatinae oe ee COOR'S GRAND EXCURSIONS leave New York USS HEAVITE OF BosTON, BUTTER, FRUIT, MILK, ETC, ALL TOGETHER, Raspberry Vinevar, Crose & Blackwolt'a | ATPANTIC STEAMER Grate Ges OF Pi gsr pnts oe Regier Ross’ Royal Raspberry Vinowar: OT Vinegar, | 2 GUOD BERTHS, “TOVHIST TICKETS for 1012 Tout street horthwest. “_my6_| WITHOUT ONE BECOMING TAINTED WITH} cyimbach Beer. Kaine Bae Ow pefuan Beer | Sidual travelers in EUROPE, by all routes, at reduced AVID 8. L. JOH: BON ears Organist an faster, 1119 10th street northwest. Pupils taught privately or mm Classes. myl-Im* MECCA IN MUSIC—BY REQUEST OF NUMEROUS: friends and papils, I will remain this summer and instruct at reduced rates. Singing and Piano by my shortest method. All those desirous to be broucnt out in 0} Parlors, etc., will have their voices trained Quickly {6 the very, hikbest culture, More voices sro Requi w for this sumtner concerts and oratotios, PROFESSOR DE WOLOWSKI'S's Musical Institite. 940 New York avenue apa HiStiS BUSINESS ScHOor, 517 77HSt. HASTHE t business peninan and the most practical in- tinction. Bookkeeping tught without text: books, eh abling scholars to gain a practical knowiedge in less than half the usual time. Open all the year, Business course in Bookkeeping, ip, Arithmetic, Spelling and Correspondence, $5 a month: $12 for three months, e's Rapid Businees Pens ip alone, $3. ap? GRENCERIAN BUSINESS E, LINCOLN COLLEGE, LINCOLN §) Hell Building, corner 9th and D streets. “Day and ight Seseions.” Complete in its ments for training sons ahd daughters, and men and women for eelf-empport, usefulness and honorable independence, Scholarship for year, date of entrance, day or night, 850: per quarter, day, P20; night $16. Students received every mi year. Spring and summer seasions, “Circulars mailed ci application. MRS. BARA A. SPENCER Vice Panctpal nhs JASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU- WY. sic Hall, corner 7th and D northwest. Entrance 10aRs, bitggat year. Free advantages 0,8; BUL- pe BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. WASHINGTON, D.c. tm. we AL TIMORE. MD. 7 Frankiingi STON, MABS.. 154 Tremont at. ROVIDENCE, ik L, 284 Westininster st, . NEW FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, ITALIAN ENGLISH CLASSES FORMED NOW. ANP Office hours, from 3 to 5 p.m. fev16 N USICAL ACADEMY, Jia DE SALES STREET, 216-7m CHOOT, An Elementary and High School for both sexes, treet, Detween dsth and 19th street efor edvant axtps moderate. _ Pupils’ received school rooms from 9 a m. to 3p. m, y "THOS Ww. 45-8m ee Si en 5 nC) ty Preparation for Collega. Weat Potit, Annapolis, 6.7 3. P_ CAULFIELD. {RIENDS' SELECT SCH 19th streets northwest ‘Sa. any time and charg@ from date of entry, SIDWELL, = Principat. W. FLYNN, A.M. PRIVATE ‘Terms in advance LADIES GOODS. Geo. Warr, LADIES' TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER (FROM LONDON), 1585 F atreet, opposite the Ebbitt House, Ig making very clegant MOUNTAIN and SEASIDE COSTUMES, NEWMARKETS, -&c., at very reasonable Prices, Ladies are invited to call and myl4.6t* Mis. J. P. Parwen, IMPORTER OF FASHION, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. Will for the balance of the Season bein constant re- ceipt of NOVELTIES IN PARIS, BONNETS AND LONDON HATS, promenade, and for traveling, Also, Special Novelties this week for th myl2 Somer Ovexixa OF IMPORTED BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, ‘THURSDAY, MAY Brn. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1909 F Street Northwest. myé No Cards, 1 Cur. Rerrenr, Nos. 403 AND 405 77m STREET NORTHWEST. ) HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. full line of LAWN TENNIS SETS, TE 3 CROQUET, DIFFERENT STYLE! TRICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS. Received a large aseortment of TRAVELIN LUNCH BASKETS, st Orrsen Ax Exroaxt Lise CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT-DRESSES, LACE and SHIRKED CAPS, POKE BONNETS. MERINO CLOAKS in Mother Hubbard and other atylea. Maenificent Stock of Ladies and Children’s Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Kid, Silk, and Lisle Thread Gloves. Select assortment of Hamburys, Irish Point, Nainsook, and Swiss Embrotderies, Oriental, Torchon, Medicis, and other Trimming Laces in all the neweat designa, Mrs. SELMA RUPPERT, 608 9th street northwest. M.. Wau FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS, FINE MILLINERY GOODS, EAL LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, FINE NECKWEAR, PARASOLS, | AND SPRING WRAPS, in all the leading styles. TCite Trevise, Paris, 907 Pennsylvania avenue. ap5 Importer of ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, M ss. ’ 420 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CGRSETS to order in every style and'madsrtal, id guarantees perfect ft and comfort. . HE) SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear, \ and finest Imported naley Fatcnt Shoulder Braces and all Dress Reform Goods. F th Corsets 2nd Hes. dven’s Corsets, anda $1 Corsct (Miss H's own that for the price is nusu . —French, German and Spanish spoken, marl ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, FIRST GLASS HAIR DRESSER, YROM PARIS, ‘Three Patents and Five Medals irom Expositous >! Yaris, Lyons and Vi FINE HATR WORK. ting and Hair Yressing. Bete are an shawpoocd in 4 first class manner. Oe SSS FEPTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Iss EK. MELLON, M MODISTR, Has renoveg from Baltimore to No. 24 Dastreet south- east, where sffe will make to order Dresses and Costumes in every zrade, With her long experience in the art of Dresenieking she guarantees Perfect satisfaction in At and style. feb2-6m Axtox Fisaevs ‘Chemical Cleaning Eatabl No. 900 G street northwest. THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERLENCE, Yadies' and Gentlemen's Garments; also, Velvet and Plush Cloaks, Crape Veils, Laces, Gloves, etc., are pet- Jectly cleaned by thie Superior process, ADIES EVENING DRESUES A SPECIALTY, Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned by this proceas will’ not Jose their original shap fond prcase Pada se to be removed effect suit. sa TENDED To. Fano Hi re Prem UMBI HE “SPECTATOR,” AN INSURANCE JOURNAL, devoted to the intervsts of the old system of level- Premium, high-rate companics, caine out in ita last number with an editorial retracting the infamous charges it has been making for the last year, in almost every issue, agains? the Mutual Reserve Fund Life As- sociation, as an institution, and egainst its president, B. Harper, aud other officers. ‘The paper now “Phe Mutual Reserve was, we believe, the pioneer in ‘this movement of reserves to providin eure tho, ‘evils that” have’ heretofore vaMieted “the system of assessment insurance, and its phenomenal success certainly shows that the plan is popular toa very considerable extent and is an evidence of the skill and ability with which its affairs are con- ducted. ‘That Mr. Harper and his associates are conduct ing the business openly and fuirly, inviting investiga: Delieve to Hob andare developing a nyetem that be the true system, there can be no doubt, The object of this article iy but todo an act of justice to the Mural Reserve Fund Life Association and to Mr. er- sonally, and we voluntarily make this statement to res pair the injury of which we have be:n the unwitting and 6 inst ve Gomeand insure, 2A RMIGHT Cees ee? Hats tena Bolidas: LIQUIDGLUE EV. crything v i uu g peeleetontatwiyy Hi EE apa a ‘Chana, Sum | pattica , rea "Tenacity tL eee ES ore fand Count by Manufacturers, SO OMeRRA EUG. WSat PaRWUL Vana AVEXUR, Washington. 2. 0 ’ Lc. FINEST FRENCH SEWED CORSETS. Perfect Fitting. Gracefully Shaped. Elegantly Made, Fositively the latest and most improved styles, Fit Guaranteed. Call for this Corset and notice that every pairis stamped 1€ als Persephone, WORMSER, FELLHEIMER & CO., SOLE IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS FOR ‘THE TRADE ONLY, ‘381 Broadway, N. Y¥. Tus New You Sox REACHES WASHINGTON AT 11 AM ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION, T. C. Clements, J. Brad. A‘ Jos. Shil- Eero Meg is ‘Address 1.W. ENGLAND, Publisher “The Sun," mail at 00 cents a mont mb18-3m_ New York City? ‘MPORT! FREN coa! Peo aba mecca feb?i-w&a,34t French Clarets, $3.75, 84 and American native Win' ‘and Cham} California, Vinge and ‘Ohio, four bottles for Sl.” and Cognac. Vins de toute Sortes: end Bair, cfhents for first-class FLAVOR OF THE OTHERS. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST. GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION, SOLD WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF RETURNING IF IT DOES NOT DO A® REPRESENTED. J. W. SCHAEFER, BOLE AGENT, 1020 SEVENTH STREET N. W. my? Tx Crxenraten PEERLESS REFRIGERATOR. ‘Large Assortment. GEO. WATTS & SON. (Bole Agents for the District of Colambia), myl 524 7th st.. Bdoors above Penn. ava. Dasronrrs Gesorse From Can be obtained ONLY from parties whose names are y the Company's Signature. ANY OTHERS RETENDING to sell Danforth's Cleveland FIaid “Misrepresent.” EG. CATE Janes Dae MME Geonre CHAPMAN & BAXTER, 901 H street ne. DANFORTH ILLUMINATING FLUID MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY. RODERICK F. DANFORTH, President. Business Office, 936 F street Territory licensed or sold. ap2-im & Co. xe Evy Rernrcenatons Havea REPUTATION OF THIRTY-FIVE YEARS’ STAND- ING, AND ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERY- WHERE THE BEST FOR FAMILY USE, Bee our testimonials, M. W. BEVERIDGE, Ro, 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue northwest, Bole Agent for the District, Aleo, WALNUT AND ASH DINING-ROOM RE- FRIGERATORS. ‘ep26 ‘Varor Srovzs Largest sssortment in the cit different makes, amoug them the celebrated WN. TEWELE, with Satcty Recervoir; no chance for accidents: all sizes and all prices. Call ahd examine our stock before purchas- ing. Intending to reduce stock we have sev K STOVES aud RANGES, thet we will sell at cost, to take room for Summer, ‘ONE MINUTE COFFEE POTS still on exhibition, W.8.JENES & CO, ‘717 7th street northwest. pls MEN'S FURNISHINGS. JULIUS ROSENTHAL, myl Jost Recerven— 4 JOB LOT OF 100 DOZEN FRENCH HALF HOSE, hich we will close st $2 per dozen. , These foods are rorth gs We wold adler a to need of su ‘goods to car] y, tl canigor etal tine UNDERWEAR, SUM- 982 F street. Ly, *t Lest jong. Also, a full line of SUMM. MER TIES and SCARFS, at 8. B. ELLERY'S, my9 1112 F street northwest. Josr Recewven LARGE LOT OF SPRING SCARFR FOR CENTS, WORTH SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. LARGE LINE OF SPRING HOSIERY. PLETE STOCK OF UNFINISHED AND FIN- 4 CONTED SHIRTS CONSTANTLY OW HAND. FINE DRESS BHIRTS TO ORDER AHOMESON'S SHIET FACTORY, CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, apll__ #16 F street northwest, opposite Patent office. INEST DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, only $28 Six Fine Dress Shirts made to order, only $2. Finest Linen Collars, all styles, only $1.50 per dozen. a Four-Ply Linen Cuffs, only 25 cents per in. Closing out a large lot of Unfinished Dress Shirts, at Weente, worth 65 cen‘s. All goods guaranteed to give satisfaction, at MEGINNISS, feb25, 1002 F street northwest. SEWING MACHD NES, &e. arcs O. N. T. Sroor Corros, THE ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARD OF EXCEL- NCE FOR MACHINE STITCHING. SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, at AUERBACH’S Hy is 801 AND 80: Sele agency NEW AME most reliabie mac get new set of sily foroeco case, myl0 A 3 Tre, CORNER FH, for the high arm, si CAN, No. 7.11 h machine ever made. Furnished with ele- -plated attachments in handsome OFFICE CORNER 71m AND HL Sewixe Macmses, Sewisa Macmsrs, Laiies, do not make your selection until you have ex- amined and tested the celebrated and dignt running NEW HOME and HARTFORD MACHINES. For dur- ability aud noiecless movements they cannot be stir pase We sell on caxy monthly payments and dis- count for cash, ‘Thorough instruction to every pur- chaser At OPPENEEIMER’S Reliable Sewing Machines and Fashion Rooms, 289th strect n. w., St, Cloud Building. Bix spools of Willimantic Cotton for 25 cents, myl0 T BAT GEE AZ, HOUSEHOLD” SILENT “White,” “New Home, ** Boston,” fine Sewing Ma- chines at honest prices, No cahvussers, Come 40 ho ie GIR, Rieke UNDERTAKERS. AMES BELLEW (LATE CATHOLIC BOOKSEL.- ry ices: N si iy atria mnclste Coneoption churcht North Coslial at: near St. Aloysius’ churc! apl7 RTHUR ROONEY & CO., d Emi 2iss lemensivents svmee nw auth Heese aa ‘Telephone connection. aps SPINDLI WW UAMENSHING UNDERTAKER behemaimanr) 7th street northwest, near L. mh4é OSEPH Lz Tomer Oe Le oc. rte commodious warerooms. No. 325 Pa. ave. nw, J. GAWLER, WILLIAM F VERNON cca 16 “beGHE Ys UNDERTAKING 3+ 922Pa. Ay = ke Ty RAPA, Ave.) ve. now., (former srerything. first-class and reasonable. Professional Indies ity. ‘Transient funerals « Wwoctelty. WAS Uhaertaker, 8 ‘th street, between Mand Nn.w. Bodies tistalmed and prepared for irauaportation, Hoa: dence at place of business, ‘OWN KR WRIGHT. UsvERTAKER, ‘Telephone connection. DORF, eee TURNISHING UNDERTAKER, northwest, between 34121 fe. 816 Pennsylvania avenue masa I ADIES! relop the FORM by a new process (never fails)an4 increase or reduce the flesh selentifically. I also Remove be ‘Wrinkles, DragcToR, we and | Mineral Waters, all kinda, Commendador Port Wine (thirty years old) Hof's Malt Extract. ‘Malthoptonique (Burton's). ‘London Punch. Hub Panch. C. A Heineken’s V reinia Claret. wit, ‘Copennagen Cherry Contial ©. C. BRYAN, _mbI9-3m_ Cuanera ‘Try our ST. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, 8 bottles for one dollar. ‘We have a fine line of higher grade Clarets, which we S1€ selling at proportionally low prices, ROBERT SMITH’S SON'S INDIA PALE ALE. ©, A. HEINEKENS NO. 1413 NEW YORK AVENUE. CLARETS. 200, Cy & Bi we wore § B pees GFR w itt a 3 Fac a ad per’ Sm wae AA 00, bho oon # bd a s vovey ss Seep’ Saas wean “P ee ae tial Zoann 8 E ere SRSA gazee 2 ttt J eee & 5} WILL ALWAYS MARE BE, BREAD AND BI: 3 = Depot, corner ist atreet and Indiana avenua WM. M. eon PIANOS. GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT. Twenty-six years before the public. Over 15,000 in use. Indoreed by the best mm ‘every. Mere, Unsurpassed in fue tone qualitics| elegance of workmanship and durability, ‘Lowest factory prices and easy monthly payments, We take old Pianos in exchange aa part pay, and allow fall value for them; balance can be paid to suit conve- nience of buyer. BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, 422 NINTH STREET. on freA STECK PIANOS. “The fine Grand Piano of George Steck & Co., of New York, which Ihave obtained, is everywhere acknowl- edeed to beexcellent. My great friend Franz Liszt, expressed the liveliest satisfaction after he had played upon it. ‘The magnificent instrument has taken up its useful abode in my home, where it will ever serve for my pleasant entertaiement, @ RICHARD WAGNER.” ap25-3m BAYREUTH, September 22, 1878, my? P'4X0 TUNING AND REPAIRING . zeros, APPR 515 9th street northwest. A Can, Tdesire to inform all interested that here- after Iwill be found at my old stand at. tending to my busivess in person, having arranged my affairs 69 28 to devote my entire time fo at J shall hereaiter make a spectulty of renting first-class Pianos, with privilege of purchase, 1 also add a full stock of Sheet Music and Books, together 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 Thave <ngaced.. In order to make rooin for lapger in ices of ova, now ob the way. I will offer, for 30 Gaye, special barvains on Pianos and that canm ‘elsewhere. CHAUNCEY J. REED, 433 7th sireet northwest. ALLET, DAVIS & CO/S CPRIGHT PIANOS —A ‘hhew and superb stock of these unequalled, Pianos tor the sprin trade, Great barguius and easy terms, BL. SUMNER, Agent, 811 Ninth street northweat.- myl2 Riczann Wacxen . feb23 Gb WE « ro. ‘° 09 7th street north THE WONDERFUL CLARIONA. Any one can play the most difficult music ‘upon it with sweetest expression instruction, without ‘The STIEFF, the KRANCH & BACH and NEW ENG. LAND PIANOS. the BARKER and other ORGANS. di5 ENUINE “DECKER” PIAN‘ ‘Also for Burdett ongaiua. sel? EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS R of various makes for sale and rent at re-; Guced prices. Win. Kuabe & Co.'s world owned Pisnos, Tuning and repairing. 423" POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. FARES —FARE FIFTY FORTRESS MONRO) Y leaves Washington for Nor- MONDAY, WEDNESDAY apd FRE. 5:30 p.m. , making close connection with steamer. New Yori ahd Kichmond, Oceun View, Virgina Beach, and.all ad lines south, POTOMAC RIN ER LANDINGS Fere 25e. | Steamer J. W. THOMPSON leaves MONDAX, WEDNESDAY abd SATURDAY, at 7a. an, For inforination apply at General Ofice, 613 15th street, or at company’s Wharf, foot of 6th street. ALFRED WOOD, Bec, GEO. R. PHILLIPS, Supt. AILY LIN roe and the South. Steamers GEORGE 11 and EXCELSIOR, | Summer schedule—M. teanper 30, ISM4. ° Steamers will dew LYARY on MONDAYS, WED) ai 5:30 P.m., Imshing nostopa be- and Fortress Monroe. EXCELSIOR and THURSDAYS at 5:30 and SATUR- 5 » stopri it Piney Point and Cornfield Harbor each Jusive connection with Boston and Provid ‘Connect also with New York and Richmond steamers, Nerfolk and Western, Sea- board aud Roanoke, Ocean View and Virgitua Beach ‘railroads. Passage’ and rooms can be sceured at Balti- more and Ohio ticket office, at 14th street and Pennsyl- Vania avehue, St, Mare hotel, Polkinhorn’s, next to city port office, office of Knox's express, 6th street and id at’ companiy’s Offec, TER Sect Ghent Koss’ express will tall for and ‘check Baawace from hotels and. private rex ‘Freight Teerived daily until Sp. 1. ‘apuo W. P. WELSH, General Agent, QTEAMEE annowsMiITE Leaves Seventh-street wharf at Tam. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Connecting with Baltimore and Obio R.R. stShephents; (or, : and ine, returning Tuesdays, On Thi forGunonni, Nosia, St. Clement's Bay, wharvcsand Gaye tor Roane Curriyhian and intermediate landings, returning Sundays B. PADGETT, Agt, sen Seventh-rtreet wharf, Washington, D. C. \OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE, ‘The Steamer SUE. Capt. W. C. Geoghegan, will resume iimoreand Hiiver’Landiws, BUN! ie ant luato =e eee Fat nm every FRIDA’ ‘p.m t received until 6 p.m. Saturdays OLE. ‘fr-iipht must be; All River fr: ight mm prepaid. Apply to STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, mbm ‘Ith street wharf, Sear MATTANO LEAVES SEVENTH-STREET WHARF SUNDAY, TUESDAYS and THUBS- AY at 7} am. for Mattox Creek, fates COOR’S EXCURSIONIST, with M fall partion ulare, by mail 10 conta, Addrens we" m4 fall y THOS. COOK & SON, feb9-shwl6w 2261 Broadway. N.Y. Barrnvorr-Brawepa. BERMUDA, the celebrated resort for invalids and tourists, desiring to enjoy an invigorating ooran and a sojourn on the everereen islands, can be from BALTIMORE in about SIXTY hours, * Baltithore on mm TRoyal Mail Steauiship ALAR, 3.200 tons, May 25. First class cabin fare, $30 Round trip tickets om favorable terms. * For particulars apply to OTIS BIGELOW & CO., No. 605 7th wtreet northwest, x ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Som seit, No.2 North Kiver, foot of Mortom i oT, eNom, Prater weer. ; or, Callier, ar Beth, ba in Be Laie de Joumelii, Weabenday, Jone (2pm in amounts to suit, onthe Ree Panneti marcel Paris. LOUIS DF, Be LAN, ue ‘nt, No. 6, Bowling Green, New York, Pennsylvania avenue; J. W. BOTELER & SON, Pennsy: vania avenue, Agents for SAILING WEEKLY BETW EW YORK,QUEENS. TOWN, AND LIVERPOOL, City of Chicaco, May 1, May 81, July $. Gy of Richmond, May 8 Pune 12, duly 17 G8 of Monereal tay Saar ae de iy 31 & joptreal, Alay'32 June’ 3, i Gly of Chester, Sune 7 daly 10, Aayenee For rates of Kew spyly to THE TNMA giravshir odMPaNy, LiMi'’cb, ‘Ro i Baadean ‘Or to J, W. BOTELER & SON, 923 Pen nie; G. W. MOSS, Adame avenue; Mrs. DA” BROSNA’ BELLEW, 711 7th street, Wastsiy (ORTH GERMAN LLOyp— STEAMSHIP LINe Berweex New Tore, Havet Loxpon, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. Foe ateamers of this company wil aall EVERY WED. RESDAY AND SATURDAY from Bremen pier. foot of Sd street, Hoboken. Rates of passsce: From New York sa Havre. London, Southampton snd Bremen, fret 8100 to B50: ‘second cabin, $00: at Fates, For treweht or passage apply’ to OFLRICHS CO.,2 Bowling Green, New York: W.G. MET: & GO., 925 ylvania avenue northwest; CHAS WALTER, 42 D street, Agents ior Washington. — jal CosanD aN OTICR. zake ROCTR, THE CUNARD STEAMSUIF COMPANY, LIMITED, BEIWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVEREUOL, CALLING AT CORK FROM PIER 40, N. RN glean aves fp hi ‘thy wtevet J AME on, D.C. _spl6-2m Pe % Gallia. Med.. Sune 11. | Anrania” - AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YORE Rates of $60, $80.4 $100, according toss Bteerage at very lowrates. Steerage tickets from Live grrool and Quecustown and ailutber parts of Europest eTiroush bills of inden given for Belfast, Gi iven Favre, Antwerp and other ports cu the Continent’ Xa ehand plano app at he Company ofiog ‘or freig Pn Xo, 4. Bowling Green, or steerage and cabin 06 OTIS BIGELOW & CO, Lit strevt, Wasnt 2, DO VEKNON H. BROWN & y ‘Messrs. — RAILROADS. MPVHE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. “THE SHORT LINE To THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST ‘AND WEST. Schedule in effect MAY 11, 1884. ‘ORLEANS MAIL daily, making close ions to all points South and day, with C, a. Pulln Washington and Atlanta t 5:10P.M.—LOUISVILLE PA‘ Jottesville to Cincinnati, Loui: points. Pull Sleeping cars Washington to x )UTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS. toall points South aud Southwcet vin Darstile sok Charlotte. Duily.except Sunday with C. & O.Railwa Pullman ‘Sleeping cars from Washineton vis Dan- ville. Charlotte and Atlanta fromi Washington yia Charlotte Augusta. ‘Manassas Division Train leaves Washington at 6:40 4 ‘M. and 6:10 P. M. daily. except Sunday. Warrenton ‘traing leave Washington at 8:40 .M. and 5:10 P.M. daily. For tickets and information inguire at Company's Of+ fice, 601 Pennsylvania ayenue or at Union Depot. ‘M. SLAUGHTER, N. MACDANIEL, Gen. Pass. Agent, Agent. marl 80L. HAAS, Traffic Manager. HE GREAT PENNSLYANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AN: NDID SC) DOUBLE TRACK. SP y. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. STEEL RAIL: IN EFFECT MAY lita, Trans Leave WASHINGTON, FROM STATION CORNER: oF SIXTH axb B STREETS, as FOLLOWS: For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limited Express of Palace Sleeping Cars at 9-40 a. 1n., daily, Past Line 9:40. m., daily, with Sleeping Cars from Harrisbu to Cinicinnati, “Western Express 7:40 p. m., daily, wit Patace Cars to Pittsburg. "Also, connects daily for Ghcawo, with Slevping Car Pitteburg to Chicago, Mail Express, 10°00 p.m., daily, for Pittsbure and x West, with Palace Sleeping car Washington to emo. ‘ BAUrmoRE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. ‘or Eiie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niseara, 10:00 p.'m., daily, except Saturday, with Palace Cars Washington to ‘Rochester, and Washington to Buffalo, ‘Train leaving Washingtod on Saturday night will not daily, exc. pt Sunday. For New York and the East, 8:15 9. m., 10:50am. 1 4:00, 10-00 and 11:15 p.m." On Sunday, 4:00, 10-00. 11:15 p.m. Linuited press of Pullusan Parlor Cara, 9:40 a. m daily, except Sunday. For Boston without change, 1:40 p.m, every week day, sunday, For Brooklyn, ‘all throuch trains connect at Jer- sey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double fer- across New York City For Philadelphia. 8:15and 10 50am... 1:40, 4.09 6-00,10:00 and 11:15 p.m. On Sunday,4:00.6-00,19 00and 11-15 p.m, Limited Express, 9:40 a.m. daily, except uy. For Baltimo 6:50, 8B: aS +), 10:50, a om. 12.05 1:40, 4:00, 4:25, 4 40. 10.00and 11-15 p.m. Qn Sunday, 9:40, 10:50 a. m., 4:00, 6:00, 7:40, 10:00 and, Ale cay. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDED WAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING RAILROAD. For Alexandria. (30, 7.20, 11.65 and 11:35 2m, 2:05, 424 5, 8:05 and 11:39 pan Qu Suuday a.m., 8:05 pm. e South, 6:4) aud 11:05 a.m. daily, 10:00 & ts and iuformation at the office northeast corner of 13th street and Pe vania aventie, and at the sta- tion, where ‘an be left for the checking of bag- age to destination from hotels and residencen CHAS, E. PUGH, General Manse, et aay ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. LE MODEL FAST LINE AND THE ONLY LINE BET! THE EAST AND ‘KE WEST, NIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY ‘COUPLER: Fcbecule to take effect SUNDAY, November 18, ‘comer of New ayer Catreet by Eastern Standard or soe a 10:10 m., Palace. Pointe, without Re eg get td ror Bastar at 2 ie 21m. 004 8:40p. m. dally; 8:40 5 ednesdays. and stopping af An fermediate Pandings golng aud : Also touches at Grinder’s wharf Si and Brent's wharf Thursday's dows and Moutaye and besdaye UA ETeiglite reo : 7th Mo YEBxont Mr. VERNonir RTFAMER W. W. CORCORAN ion Roce Sica ton about 3:30 pan. 080 1. L. BLAKE. Captain. “OTTO ENGINE TE 7, GAS EXGINE “eRe SASSY att Hlevators, bewing Machines, “Meat ‘Paper, and ie doer Lathes c.g. iy caging pig ‘icant am ber of eg ee eteat mechanism. xc. apply stOBce.t cUN “HATTER.” HAS at SS ee Gia bes veasdeled, id ‘Borthwest. 7, ‘Trams for New York at Sate Kor Baltimore op week AES eo 00 a.m. 4:40 p.m. rer =f Se vite te. 20:16 a.m. and 8-45 p.m. exces see ge lt a an 37 pa. ees Eso meee mae Seily, with Sleeper for Toledo, via Wheeling and Lake Se nanaayai aot iets Ce 10 10:06 2:20, 2586, 3%, 3:80, 4:90, (43 : ets if arenes Sa eS 1am pag tie fs ‘am.'and 12:10 and 440 p.m; on ‘Btanons. Detween Washinton and Yam. 1210 pam..3.90. ‘apt gad dele By 3cr stations ob pine on Metropolitan oy 2:66, 8:20am. dally, By am. oid 1:60 and 637 pm, &m. daily, and 2:15p.m. daily, Intermediate 8 BIN $38 CELLULOLD 1kUn>: LHAL NEVER Bhar OU al Ways Clean, and can be worn aise “iotor ealoas a vunae soe Se Lady

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