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ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON HOME MATTERS. PREPARATIONS FOR | WASH LACE—CARE OF FOR A CHILD'S PARTY— WEASONABLE Bt! CHRISTMAS—HOW TO THE BATH fUB—Cak A HaNpsome Cover for the sideboard iamade white crash. with ends of macrame arts are sometimes made in this way also. Te Resove Winte Spors from varnished furniture try thi with a sandpaper gently, tiea with a soft piece of cotton cloth rub on soine shellac varuish thinned with turpentine. Sruar Ce be made to bake quick yrown color if just be- u into the oven pa wet them ilghtly with uk and suga dissolve a little sacar in the milk Covers fo Sgcare oR Rotwo tables that are in use in the common sitting-room are made ot heavy furniture covering, and are simply finished abont the e with fringe; dust ahakes out of them, and they wear long and wel Frrep Ham for breakfast is much improved when the slices are cut the night before and are K all cup of water into a tablesy wear has been added. asthe meat and takes out much of the Cvne ror Dysr eating take as mi your tongue as y Venience ful (« the t quently OstON Sat ¥sta.—Tea minutes before | it on the end of uc and immediately driak half a tumbier- | wore) ot very warm water, the hotter Take no medicine, and bathe fre- ale by boiling three er four white onions antil ihey are tender. then mince n fine. Boil balfa pint of milk, add butter the size of a ait and pepper to taste. Stir four ruil 1 smooth ina it come to a boil, then sery als alinde ja” as a urease aturating: . A little of this powder rubbed on a greasy stain on paper or y fabric will remove it, but old stains may re- | ire a repetition of the process. The mixture | is said to be an ‘ent thing tor cleansing lows. RAHAM PUF ¢ deal nice s tor breakfast are richer and a than the plain ake one k. on beat the | ud- | min- | bake | briskly for ‘ pur or av wour inte butt xd gem pans; s a delicacy that to be but to beeaten. Make a crust line adeep tin with it; bake when done spread it with | of mod quickly in a layer of whip ehi d tiaver wil Set the cream whe e whippine. “ten wit? powdered sugar, sprean over the jelly or | e it will get very cold ai Jam te ‘To Wasi Lace.—tnstead of rubbing the lace agai rs and pulls cate fab) i round, a ting it away: wet | soap it well on the edges 4 over with the palm of your han d they were a round 1 puil it and press 1 Cold wate brush, + dryi Rinse it fold it your str tween the will do as ) Take a Pris. head back choking wor food in su w attempt: fashion. 1 ason is obvi- «1 should be kept in a position able, turning the face whwar A trial of this mn pill taking will prove it to be the wedding. miniature for other branch pine-needi spruce in a b twig’ nd ides hemlock and i of moss, leaves. to berries and bur e furniture sustic man Swiss carve havin e pre: 1 from stall bit: wout-work up to a antel—the wooden mantel one of the most fashionaple Phila. | | y's Christmas ean be | d with odds and ends of wool, on bone} Cast on one stitch, Knit and increase one | every row til n stitches; then knit | twenty rows in to decrease till you have one st as soon as you have | &S many pieces as will make a ball, sew them together, and stud with wadding. Another plan is to cut two rounds of cardboards 21¥ inches in diameter, and in the middie ot each cut out a pi e of a quarter; place these together, a knotted the wool in one lenuth, wind at sees together through the aperture till a worsted needle you could not get one more ii. Then cut the wool tothe cardbvard at the outer edie. and pas some string between the two pteces of card- board, tie it tichtly. tear away the cardboard | and shear the bal! with sharp scissors. Sarap Dressine.—It is not every cook or salad maker who understands just how the va- tious ingredients of a salad dressing should be mixed. or how important it is to conduct this 20 become you have ten operation with thought. The mayonnaise dress ing, which is probably the best known and best liked, should be made in this way: Beat one Yaw egg in an earthen cake deh until it Is smooth, then add ol |. @ very little at a ly stirring it Into the exe with the you drop it in with the left. When | iltwake @ thick mixture pour al ar over it, th ir in more oil, and so on in ntil you have the desired quantity © *: season with lemon juice, pepper, mustard. pickles or onions chopped very fine, or with celery. watercress, parsley, capers, or with any Maver you choose. Hard- ited e; dded also. +n Te —A porcelain tub for cury within the reach of few, but little vine; rved. The orthodox is curved and sloped | . as if to support the shoulders. The ‘w York” tub has its sides and back perpen- r, it tx roomy and holds more water. As the best tubs are made of copper, heavily tinned, it is on the proper care of the tin that the brisht- ness and continued polish dependa. A new tub can be kept bright for years with proper atten- tion. Let it be a bath tub indeed as well as in hame; that is, use it for bathing only. Let hand-washing, rinsing, ete.. be carried on else- where. Do not let heavy buckets or pitchers | stand in it. under the spigots waiting to be filled, unless vou place soft towels beneath them. soap dims tue polished tin, and after bathing wash away with a cloth dipped in warm water the Hine which the floating suds have rimmed about the tub. Twice a week wipe off the bath tub with a chamols and it should keep its polish like a mirror. A result of the so- called polishe id for the opposite purpose, is the speedy scratch ny of the bright surface, and Tapid wearing away of the tin. If, through carelessness, the teb once loses its pollsh, noth- ing can bring it back. One sometimes sees eop- .9ef and greentsi) patches at the bottom of an ill: used tab. This is the result of housemaid’s zeal, the rinsing of medicine bottles, in short of general abuse. A lady's bath tub, like every- thing else pertaining to her toilet, should be kept spotless and fragrant as weil as clean.— Philadephia Ledger. Cake For a Cus.p's Parry.—Hereare direc- tions for making a cake which is especially adapted for a child’s party: Beat the yelks of eight ewgs, add one pint of sugar, putting it in 8 tittle at a time; put in the grated rind of one iemou with the suzar; beat the whites ot the eggs very light and add them alternately with the flour. of which you will need three gills. When about half of the flonr is stirred in put the juice of the lemon in aiso. In order that you may be certain that the dowzh is et the proper consistency bake a litle of it in a patty e If it is ali riyht bake it in long tins. The read tins are suitable for this. The batter In the bottom of the ting should not be more than one-third of an inch deep, for it will be very light and wil! “rise to tne occasion.” Spread & large, heavy brown paper on the table, and the moment the cake comes from the oven turn it out of the tin, spread it with a thin layer ofeur- fant or raspberry jelly, lay anothereake upon it upside down, cut it with a very sharp knife, heated to preventthe tailing of the cake; cut it lengthwise, then directly through the center, toen divide it across into six equal parts, push them with the knife about an inch apart, not lifting them from the paper. Frost them with vain ‘ting. Let it dry. Then make a little dark chocolate icing. Make a funnel of white writing-paper; have the smailer opening about one-eichth of an inch wide; into this put a des- Fert-spoonful of the dark ici close the tunnel at the top. and then press the icing out of the emall opening: draw a line with it across each cake, and then make spots or dots like those on dominoes. These cakes are very pretty mixed eo other — in —, but if they are to used by children alone, arrange so that each may have oue.—¥, ¥. Pog. s } acter. swallow without incon- | 0 Jobn Brown, on December 2d, was observed by | one native to preach. | Bas strolled throuzh Tremont aud Washington streets, RELIGIOUS NOTES. THE ANNUAL RECORD OF PitIZE- CHCRCHES HERE AND ELSEWHERE. — The new Methodist chapel recently erected on 11th street, between G and I streets south- vast, will be dedicated to-morrow. — The congregation of St. Luke's is raising money to pay tora window dedicated to the memory of the late Bishop Pinkney. —The mission which has been in progress for the past two weeks at St. Patrick’s chureh will ciose to-morrow nicht with a sermon trom Rt. Rey. Archbishop Gibbons, of Baltimore. — At Hampden M. P. church, near Baltimore, Rev. J, W. Gray, formerly of this city, has had a val mestiig in progress for six Weeks past, wh.ch has resulted in over fifty conversions. —The Young Men’s Christian association will hold its thirty-second anniversary meeting Sun. day evening at the Foundry M. E. chureh. 3 very intere-tiuz program has been arranged Dr. James M. Gregory will take part in the ex. ercises. — The building on the west side of the Wash- ington branch of the B. & O. R. R., near Am- mendale, in Prince George county, Md., about lz miles from this city, erected as the main portion of the hevitiate of the Christian broth- + vrs, is about compieted, and Archbishop Gib- bons will bless it shortly. — To-morrow is the great centennial day in al! the Methodist Episcopal churches of the country. In most of the churches of the Dis- trict the sermons will be of an historical char- ‘The Sunday schools will hold mass- ‘tings in the aiternoon, and for that purpose Their Enormous Total and ©. 2c iis- tribation—Caprices of the Blind God- dessa, A partial list ot the prizes above Oue Thousand "0 lars, paid by the Louisiana State Lottery Compan during the year ending November, 1884, tocether wit he names aud addresses wiyen to the Company by th, holders, omitting those who have requested it. Rece pts for the amounts are on file at the offices Company OF DECEMBER 18, 1883. DRAWING OF JANUARY 15, 1884. Gra jot ave, Detroit, Mich, lave been divided into groups. Eee ete ioe —A correspondent of the St. Paul (Mi:n.)} Cohn & seth mau, 12 assy Hes Piower Press states that Rey. J. H. Carroll, ui | 4% = Stillwater, Minn., when questioned as to’ bis call to the Taberuacle in this city, replied that he bad taken the matter into caretul considera- tivo, but had not yet reached @ decision. Dr. Carroli recently lectured there on * Driving Satan Out of Yolitics.” —For several years past efforts have been made to induce Mr. Moody to visit and hold Invetings in this city, but thus far without suc- c Some cortespoudence has been had with hun this winter, and he bas signed his willing- uess to accept au invitation from the pastors ot the churches bere. A formal letter of inviiatioa has been sent him, signed by ministers of nearly all the Protestaut churcues of the District, aud itis beleyed. that arrangements will soon be made tur holdiag meetings here. — The Presbyterian Observer, of Baltimore, 1s now published by a juiut stock company. — Henry Varley, the English evangelist, will conduct revival meetings in St. Louis during the winter — The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Phila- delphia has recently directed cnat all the chureties under his cyntrol shall be opened to worshipers during every day. — The quarto centennial of the ex DRAWING OF FEBRUARY 12, 18%4 Fravk Faciolie, 23 Pi: e st., Jacksonvile, Hecuan Kirchner, Crystal ti0.e1, corner 4th Berry six, Sat: Francisco, C Horace N. Heh, ; DRAWING OF MARCH 11, 1834, Henry Rivers, Foreman West Milwaukee Shops, | saul Ki, Aliwaukee. Wis. G.. Gols Coluimbu: pcution of DRAWING OF APRIL 8, 1234, Flbert S. Montgomery, Mount Olivet, Ky 3. O'Brien, Kichmond, collected tui caster & wucke bsuop, San F uddesto, Cal reksou, $19" North Wate: con Norma, suundei he Atrican M. E. church, Rev. L. C, Chambers, pastor, at Germantown, Pa. | — The Presbytery of Rio de Janeiro received | into the churches during the past year 190 me: bers aud one churea organization at Campanta, in the province of Minos Geraes, and licensed | 2,000 —The will of Ann E.Gray, of Boston, con- | tains bequests: To the American Seamen's Friend Society ot w York, $5,000; American aud Foreign Christian Union, of New York, $5,000, aud Americza Sunday School Union, of hiladelphia, $3.000. —The Protestant Episcopal community of rhiladelphia are agitating fora cathedral after the manner of the cathedrals of the English chureb in various English cities, anda senti- meat in the same direction is spreading in other large cities of our couatry. — Dr. Hayyood, in a Methodist missionary meeting held lately, said: ‘Foreign missionaries DRAWING OF MAY 13, 1854. Engineer Memphis ai fected throuzh V 1A ‘a Bins, Aurora. are not raised among fashionable Methodists. pes abe nay Graiut Co. Ry 2000 af ancing | First Navonal Gauk, Columous, ind ati who allow the card-table, wine glass, dancing S. Newman, 150 henry st., New York. 1,200 and theater-going in their family. We must look elsewhere for our toreign missionaries.” —The Massachusetts State Congregational | Sunday School Convention recently resoived to abandon the Old Testament in Suaday schools and to retain the New Testament, and declared he sense of the convention that the next Inter- | national Lesson series should be wholly out of the New Testament. — Saturaay Smiles, | Itisrumored that a slight disazreement ex- ists between Gen. Gordon and El Mahdi as to who is to die next time.— Boston Post. | ‘The present weather tells the furmer who has | Steers to shed, to shed them now.—Somerville | Journal. An Arizona editor thus pays his respects to his neighbor: “The miserable scarecrow who tries to edit our disesteemed contemporary is lying. as usual. We don't want the postofiice, but we are in the hands of our friends; and by the eternal they'll see that we get it. whether | we want it or not.” Secretary Chandler says there are three good ships in the United States navy. There's the Secretaryship. Where are the other two?—Chi- cago News. borides do you say to Christmas Load + | wedding day? She—TI say no, sir: you must be WIN? rGUST 12 simple. Do you think I want to be cheated out | pacone Gaia tol 8 fe eee ee. of one set of presents?— Progress. ) War . OUsEMaD for Messrs, B. On atu & “How does the new girl strike you?” asked a citizen of Detroit at dinner lately. “She hasn't struck me yet.” answered his wife meekly. *-But she has done almost everything else.” —Jn- | dependent. B17, 1884. New York | Wim. Boyd. 2 Frank Cunul DRAWING OF JULY 15, 1884. Pank of Commerce, Memphis, No ML Sewesl, spring Cre throush First Nai Pm, EB Cow W. Loud. We 15,000 onal Bank 5.000 5,000 4.000 ‘Nant St, Oaklan 15,000 15.00 6.00 Be, ter, i xpocitio’s 8, 7.8 Tutwi en ‘Columbus | *TIs sweet to bet, bus. ss | But, oh! how bitter A. B, Glow i To bet and los— Lewis . Day ‘Well, we siiould twittert Chee Hone Conhee —Boston Globe. The information is just at hand that the country contains over twelve thonsand medical | students. It was indeed time fora change of DRAWING OF SEPTEMBER 9. 1984. administration.— Lavell Citizen. | Mary Cunniff, 1.06 * pruce t., Vhiladelpbia, An old maid in Nashville keeps a parrot which , swears. and a monkey which chews tubacco. She says, between the two, she doesn't miss a husband very much.— Merchant Traveler. A Vermont storekeeper set a spring gun in his store for twenty-two years without bagging anything until the other night. when the old musket fell down and shot him through both legs.—Burlington Free Press. Sixty Harvard freshmen have dropped their Latin, eighty their Greek, and one hundred their mathematics. None of them have dropped | their base ball or their boating, however, aud | college culture is still safe.—Lowell Courier. Blobson lies awake nights trying to figure out why the less cloth a man has in a pair of trou- sers, the more he has to pay for them.—Boston Transcript. Miss Roxewood, who took part tn amateur theatricals—“Oh, I'm so tired; I had to stand all the evening.” Miss Sharp, who was in the au- dience—My dear, you have not had to stand nearly so much as we have. #1. Rudd, e., Boston, i GA. Brown, Bun” Exchanie, coruer Mu ery and’ Washington sté., Sun Francisco, Cal, Bank of New tian ver, Wiliniiizton, NI . Brown, New ¥ ie ave., Pittsburg. Pa, Nathun Lei. er, 40 W a. E. A. Waller, 151 Minna sé, EW. Hall, uflolk, San Fraicisco, Gal’ DRAWING OF OCTOBER 14, 1884, Louisiana Netional Bunk, New Orleans, 1. Hany Smith, Justice of the Peace, G figs... Wm. M. Kennedy A.C. Bennett, 210 Wm: C. briews, Chic The Philadelphia Times har an article on| 0. © | “Elaborate og Jewelry.” Now what is an | S<x'.Jamies Scott. “elaborate dog?” We suppose, but don’t know, | Patrolman Gon. Dale that it ls one who is not curtalled.—Peoria | Mort Hodge, Goluuibia, Lenn. Transcript. “What darned fools some of these fellows who write for the press are,” said Mr. Gosnorn. “Yes, a newspaper has to suit all kinds of pone replied Mr. Jarphly.—Pittsburg Tele- graph. A new steel cruiser was launched a few days ago, and all coal barges hive been warned off. She still floats.—Boston Post. The price paid Tennyson for his new poem, DEKAWING OF NOVEMBER Ll, 1884. — ‘Mu hearn. 20203¢ Washiuyion st., Boston, nk 3 : Deut Cal. Jno. Iouis are, Ky Ags Robt, Richter’ 2541 Christian’ si |. Moberly, ‘J, Wiki, Donald onvilie Pa. 5,000 Freedom,” is not stated. but it isnot worth | Frau Daily, 47 Waibldetiis vi iiariond, Peay it.—Norristown Herald. D. L. Orr, » tephenville, =... 2,000 In the parlance of the day, it is fashionable to | Hy ‘Brotherhood, Milwaukee, Wis, ‘collected make frequent use of the word ‘‘qulet.” Peo-| c,,tmgusn American Exuress Co. Cro, ils. 2009 ple talk about a quiet wedding, a quiet dinner | fat sitt a pis. Ta. et nal Bans Tndianapais, 1a nu & ~ivley. Bunkers, Victoria, Shion National Buk, Cie party, a quiet ball, etc.; in fact. anything that is quiet is popular. Cut this out and show it to your baby.—Philadelphia Call. Bosrox House Cans, He was a New Yorker—for the first time in Boston, He r ‘innati, 0. For full particulars of the Grand Semi-Annual Drawing of the 16th inst. eee scheme in another col- umn of this paper to-day. 1 id finally brought up vt the East Boston Ferry. There he stood for five minutes or so, looking at the strady Streams of horse cars pcvring through all the neighbor- ood, snd then be spoke:— “Well. Iuive it up. Boston's elected bya heavy ma- dority, New York sin’t a petch on it, nor Brooklyn Srzroran. either, om borse cars Never saw so many horse cars, hor so many different kinds of horve cara. running tag | We have just opened an elegant line of taauy, diferent points of the compass at once, tn al my DRESS GOODS ! travel se-m to run in cire +s, too! Ifone ' of them should jump off the track it would blockade the Ioabaysneticnt ronnie di oe ae whole town.” Jersey Clotus reduced to Seo. Beal bream Plush re- “They do Jump the track some time,” answered Mr. | duced 10 $5. Elogant Goods for Ludies’ Wraps, Ben}. R. ta:cent, the Metropolitan R. R. Starter, who from his post near by, had Katened to the New York bison’ man'ssoliloquy: “I shall always remember one occur- Tence of that kind mys If.” “Yes? How's that?” asked the New Yorker, offering = “It was this way,” answere1 Me. Sargent. “Since I have been starter here a car ran off the track one day Wehave a few Cloaks left, which we shall sell at half Price to reduce WOK. LUTTREL. & 00. a 817 ‘Space, snd immediately Ulocied the road. I rushed to help the My G3 EX by meu liftit ou, and gave my beck a strain that seat she Hae Ee 9 Ee ER = {rue for several monthe, Al that tne my tockw sneo | Ht" H EL 8 SEX Eee E Jame and tender T couldn't retin any postion The a called it lumbaxo tried to cure: couldn't. Anyway, they didn't pesos! BUG) © oN PEASE ycbut You're hers now, you know.” sald the New 1s NOW READY. “Exact ¥." sald Starter Sargeant. “But wait a minute, rs Twente in i joigy tae oe mee FOR SALE BY ALL GRooena, What o ewe taatye eaters Dat One, f a a "s! Telieved gud fly cured wa. "Vasu nade na age WM. M.gGALT & 00., Eclat to ee WHOLESALE AGENTS, ‘ime was up, and the starter blew his whistle, a ocl-ma Corner Ist and Indiana Avenue, a htt i | resumed September sth, 1884, A limited number of EDUCATIONAL. GENTLEMAN WISHES 0 GIVE LESSONS [3 Latin, Greek, or the Enelish branches, Best of DRY GOODS. Buscx Suxs, Is Au Guaves ofeseaces; tetas wausually low. - Snes MHOSOALS [Cosa Box 1%, Btar offca, Colozed Silks and Satina — a —— Colored Cashmerss 471 Fancy Dress Goods, JMA"99s DANCING acapewy, Black Cashinerss and Block Crapes he second quarter will'conm nee saturday Deeeseter | badlee Cloths, kine and Towels in all Qualities 1th 1884. ‘Days of instruction Tuesdays 1 joniery, Gloves und Yancy Artie % Thursdays 7 Gloves and Fancy Articles. aby-6t Ladies, Gentleuen and Childrens’ Grd -rwear We invite all in waut of Dry Goods to sive tea call Kiver Borers Corner 9th and E streets nortiiw: an. Saturdaye, SSES IN FRENCH AND ITAL AN, AT THE sep Hi seecie el tae Uoee od ie atop: Nddress ASL PARES.” ‘alotwe QWITHIN ©. SHORTLIDGE’S MEDIA ACADEME SSsamits ond classi s young. men and boys ats hy Cine: Hts them tor Unsiness, any collexe, polytechnic Lis: private tutoriue its; sinwle or dou- principal, Seud for . © SHO VTLIDG AL (Harvard College Graduste), Media, Per uiles by rail from Broad street svation, Phil eee ee AVITT, OF BOSTON, GRADUATE certified exaininer of the New Enuland Con- technique, harmony and ai0-7t" Kiye's Patace. and He ‘REAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOARS AND MILLINERY . Pin: (2 10:h street northwest, ie, 1012 as NO 18 YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. io 4 “Lessons in Vou sL and INSTRUM | READ KING'S PALACE PRICES, ‘Puscan pron snciation, New classes just forming, 36-20* aaa yASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND | SH LANGUAGE, Flegant DOLMANS, _NEWMAREETS, RUSSIAN W Se oat sin ero” CIRCULARS at 5, 36, 87 aud 83 MRS. M. STV! . Paixcrrar_ naes ‘The Cus ure and Devrl_pment of the Vo.ce and Natu- | All styles of JACKETS at @4, €4.50, #5, 85.50and$8 ral Fx n of sentiment carefully tau cht, tion iven to the ctze of Stammering other Vocal Defects. Boys’ and Gir!s' Clase Satur- a 180 SILK and SATIN WRAPS at 89, $10 and 912. SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market value. 2.000 Misses? and Children’s HAVELOCES and NEW- Gi nd bere, A special invitation MARKETS, most nt line, at $2, $3, 84, $5 |. by which you can svon learn a a street sonthe: st, a5-Lin? i) ROX Ris. WILL SIN mis French FELT HATS at 50c., Tic., $1 iJ i ¥F s on’ eetonas lessons: 4 spt beors ‘i pils" res dene Cal ter 4 p.m. 2 street \. me civ eaurenen icy HBr | ,20W,Chivtren™ Flocsnt TRIMMED HATS at 250, PUPILS BP tive e Passed successful 1200 0 strect northwe. FOR ALL KINDS OF COMPE- is, by a Lidy whose pupils have pout an exception, Miss BALCH, ocl-3m_ BIRDS, PLUMS, WINGS, TIPS, RIBBONS, VEL- VETS. SILKS, SATINS, VELVETEENS, less than sold elsewhere. Ladies’ UNDERWEAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES Ww manufacturers’ prices, S. (LATE OF SPENCERIAN lege), Private Instructor in Book- ip. fn lish and wil Mathemacies, to TE m. 87 per mouth. vupile it desired Ji3 D street Rorthwests P. AND OTHERS beautiful art of Ng eu TecelVe Private lessons at 6U3 F street Do not buy until you have examined our stock and ied Our prices, if you wish to save your money. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Tr Wu Par Yor! Ifyou are in search of Dress Goods, to look at the elegant assortm-nt of Tricot Cl Ladies’ Cloth, Biron Cloths, Suoods Cloths, Satin Cloths and Cashmeres. New arrival of Plaids in choice designs. Jersey Flannels, in checks, stripes an] ombre, very much in use now, Finest Brocaded Velvets, in Brown Blue, Myrtle Garnet and Bronze; new goods, reduced from $5 to $4 ver yard; a bareain. Call early to secure one, as I havo ‘one piece of each ouly. Black Brocaded Velvets, special, #250; Plain Velvots in Black arid Colors, $1.50, $2 and $2.50; Seal Plush for Ladies’ Wraps at greatly reduced prices, ‘The above guods are marked at prices, which insure rendy sale, One Price. Plain Figures, es {| nt (ITUTE—PRIMARY TO GRAMM. i Kiuderzarien. ¢ NOWRR teach personally—New Euzlaud Classes lin th street, nod. peniuauship positively twenty- nck a exatoms have part, not hem slow monthiy.with: Kegin at any HOO! 5177 h street. ple Conservatory, instructs Garman aud Llocution, 1122 19th street 0 attention to be- for eli as thow ‘wishing to be qualified rs or'lcachers. ernisgit pee ag. © SEASON HER“, WHO y ot home for their dauchters, are. request noth 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 80S Market Space. 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Canpers & Daavens, We have just opened a splendid line of | WILTONS, AXMINSTER, M QUETTS, BODY BRUSSELS, "TAPESTRY AND IN- GRAIN CARE. 5 Also, a full line of DRAPERY and FURNITURE CR eS of our stock is solicited. c solici es 'HOOE BRO. & o., #¢28-3n 1398 F stroat. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Bazcarss Ts Piasos Ann Orxeaxs BOTH NEW AND SECOND-HAND, ‘VON CON ERVATOLY OF MUSIC, MU- L ant o streets northwest kn- ‘Twelve teachers, Free RD, Director. 4 SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCEOOL FOR choo! course, Enelish, Scientific, Classi- f jor Modern Languages, ‘particu- . Art, Klocution, Music (Piano, Young men and 5 Rapid writing, boo ct ce, rapid calcul.tions, , steno Tapay, tvpe-writiny Admission at iny time. ay or night. $50; thie. montis, Full corps ofable teachers. C, SPENCER. Principal, Principal, i INSTRUMENTS OF ALL THE BEST MAKES OON- ; STANTLY ON HAND. 88 =a from day, oF Several Fine PIANOS, but little needs, st rices ranging from 875 to $200, on mont instalments of $10. No caah payments re- i qui ORGANS, New and Second-Hend, sold on Monthly instalments of 85. Every instrument sola warranted for five years. 1AND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTICA access gustintecd if instructions are asons, individually or in class R, IN. off eof Johns & Easton, Stenoxraphers, 72 Louisiana avenue, nO-3m* 4 JRE 3, 1014 17TH STREET NOUTH: | Tuning and Repairing a specialty. I Wes et n Kaul L—Mile. V. PRUD'HOMME'S mes Sema Own Syst-iu end Methode elle bas always been ——— see Sfuladinterestins Pipi ssequire a good pro- nun 1and @ practical use of the language in the st Ume possible, Kindergarten classes a) 12:0; Teopen December Ist, 29. VARFIELD KL GARTE FT RIMALY AND TRATSING s HOOL, 925 19th street nurthwest, MR: B. OSDiN, Principal, P2Or TF GERMOTLL ACHE: OF VOCAL. ud Instrume tal Music and Harmony. Special at- tention wiven io becinuersas well 4s to pupils iarther advan 741 7th street northw st. se 4u* SIDNEY T. NIMMO. 433 7th street northwest, Mosre. EDWARD F. DROOP, Of the late firm of W. @ Merzznorr & Co., n29 Pusos. Onxcaxs freA im ONS—"COMMENT ON PARLE A| _ Abthe old stand—925 Pennsylvania avenus, Larroune, private French teacher, | Offers forsale a carefully selected assortment of K-ferences, 28 * ALL GRADES OF STUDY, Prepares for College, AN: Point, a.) examinations. LiLCTE. sw, corner 8th and K streets. w. utherutical, Classical, Busines, ‘8. W. FLYNN, AM. Evening class, #3 and $5. month. oc2d MA RNAL Se Sas, Sent, UE | ic al Se ore id st 925 Pein. ave. nMlm , »>TEINWAY & SONS’ PIANOS. HE HEINEKAMP AND STULTZ & BAUER T UPKIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS years of age. Two separate departments— iL Juniors, GiJsH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. Get. Ist, 1 84, to June Ist, 1885. Prof. aud Mrs. Col- Lucien E, C, Colliere, a, M., Director, Here, in 1538 | street northwest, sel0-6m" SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, ST. N. W., WASHINGTON, D.O. SLI ST. BALLIMOR!. SED, M ik ST OR NOR RL Stand unrivaled for all the fine qualities of _workman- shi tone and durability, standing ‘solidly in tune, and iviug unusual satisfaction, FAN, RS \ We make a specialty of taking In exchange old Pisnos and particulary in Secand-hacd Squat ator nee toe : : Tights, giving tite fullest value for them, and making 164 'T ONT LOSTON, MAI rices special wid GAI#LELD LUILLDING, BROOKLYN, X.Y. proppeand relistleeors ad Xest instruction to adults or children, Private ter fons and ins." puperion native teachers. °"™ Special udvantazes for learning t0 SPEAK Foreign Tones, “Most easy und ecient method Tuition Very reasonable, “Teachers sent to Student's residenca, V IERM3 BEGIN NOW. Apply to PROF. N. JOLY. \DEMY OF THE VIS TATION, CONNECTICUT ayen L street, Washington, for Young Ladies and Litt fis etercinen of 3 ‘Academy wiil be A good stock of second-hand Pianos at low pricesand easy terms, e Nothing sold but what wecan give aresponsibleguar- ‘antee for. nal FAcTOR# WAREROOMS, 422 9th street, Mosc Axp Mostoan Mazcuaxpe permanent and Weekly boarders will. be received Les pots iu Peovate oF in Clasaes will be iven to ladies in the xmzuages, vocal and instrumental music, painting, drawing, fancy work. &e. ‘auso-4mn SHELDON’S DANCING - ACADEMIES, 1004 # 1 sire: nerthwent.—-Tuesdays, Thursdays and 8a days. Washington Hall, 3d strect aud Yennsylvai avenue southeast,—Monday an:! Feidvya, Send for cir- culars, or ters for renting either hall, to 1004 Fstrest northwest, auzs-8m ‘MES. HENRIETTE GC METZEROTT, WOOD AND COAL, REVEI YARD. 1 foo Woot-Pine purchased interest of Mr. EDW. BRO, Yn tie dtm of wo. MET aeRO ee Bootes removed tolarge and us new store, No, 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Where the following instruments may be found: E SpGe URE CE Ann” te TARP in per cord; Oak, 85: Hickory, $7. Sawed and Split— ine, $6 per cord; Oak, Hickory, $875, 29-liun* y y iCKERING & SONS, HARDMAN, HAINES BROS.. Coa, Axo Woon, STEINWaY GaMnGe HOLMSTHOAEG G BatoGs st g's ot ee ren | Easee ke VERE ita ho ne WOR ae Teena BENG Tot oF nowned CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS, &c. ‘superior Jor domestic se, al ot which weofler at lowest faarkee fates ‘The attention of consumers is respectfully invited.» 1 ispection Uf our stock. STEPHENSON & BRO., stock of ISIC and MUSICAL WORKS con- ci sts on hand, A SPECIALTY IN TUNING AND REPAIRING retain services of Messrs, mi ‘1 st. wharf and 12th st. and Pa ava | Of Pianos, | Hayi ZGNBIC for many Seat with the 5 firm, all orderw'vy mail for tuning’ or music prom) Coa Woon. | attendeato. — — ‘ALLET, DAVIS & CO.'S GI — i cre ence, as Eee JOHNSON BROTHERS, pricca HL SUMNER Sit bun mere O08 ENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS: 'Y DECKER 5 WHARVES AND RATLROAD YARD: Ge RUN bole ee oe xAfrPn ‘welfth and Water streets southwest, A Tees EICHENBACH'S | /AREROOMS. ty ‘various | for. and rent at BRANCH YARDS AND OFFI0E% ES ot ‘Co.'s world. J8¢e Fetreet northwes Jith etrest, above Faave “ee 101! 7th street northwest; Yiet Pennsylvania avenue northwest: Succ & Co. Eumnsox, & Bun& 321: Otlrstreet northwest; FIANOS Corner 8d and K streets northwest; vate caliente a WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANR IARGEST PRIVi cians te or ETS | Dent res CoA geen forthe econonio bandfiagel | tu Et Buustocn ub 66, atusic, HENRY EBERBACH, moytt_Mansatne Partner of the late ras of tills so ———————————————— SEWING MACHINES, &e. 3 ue See Deeg recs eee ne ES OAL ve cee per FROM THB react staat qualities of ANTHRACITE and All kinds of WOOD, eitherin the stick or prepared:> order, at our: a Ful cans souls rote, dlivene and"frose a Low oe PERS AND RELIABLE HOMGIPATHIO REMEDIES, Either by the single vial or in complete outfita. sb BOERICEE & TAFEL’S Puaxmacr, \ mab-eoTst $98 FBtcest, Washtnaton, D. Q. |___GENTLEMEN’S GOUDs. LADIES GOODs. ROUSEFURNISHINGS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS - > F fal Doiwestion Below Cost, TO ‘Children’s Cloaks regardless of cost. Also, to clowo out, Blaukets, Comforts, Flanneis, “ilks, Sati Nelvets, Plushes to make room for 1olid Gvods, Handkerchiefs, Ties and Notwon~. Ribbons and Hosiery at your own vrices. J. E YOUNGS 7th street Moumh= ing Store, 736 7th between G and HL dlo-im Tors: ( S Tors "OY! Goops, suitable for the s I recoulmend to my customers and patrons for cxamiuetion before pur chasing eisewLe A, HL FICHS ADT, 1205 F street northwest Geo. Warr. LADI£S' TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, ‘Has removed from 1335 F street to 730 17th street northwest. Special attention to evening and reception dresses dl0-4t* ADIES' SEAT GARMENTS ALTERED, REDYED 4 and refined. Circular linings repaired and recov- ret. Cloth muffs made. iiss CUNNINGHAM, oc 3310 Sth =treet, betwe Oa. w. WE CALE QOUK ATTENT) “Ww Dycing, Sevuring and Dry Cleaning Eatatlish. ment, 1205 "N.Y. uve. mw. All binds of Ladies’ and G- nts’ Work done in the mot super or mann t, Crepe Vells, Lace Curtains. Eveniue and Party D exces a ape. calty, ANTON and CAKULINE SH, formerly wits A. Fischer. 0020-2 M ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, dj 420 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in rey style and 'material, and guaranters perfect fit and comfort i SPEC ARE French Hand-made Underclothing, Meriuo Underwear, an6 nest Imported Horlery, Patent Shoulder braces and all Dress Reform Goods, French Corsets and Bustles, Childrn's Corsets, and 4 $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own make), that for the price is unsUrpaRs. 2. B.—French, German and Sjanisb spoken. ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILD! A ese nriin DRESSEK, FROM PARTS, ‘Three Patents and Five Medals trou Lxpositions of Paris, Lyons and Vienna, ahd inporter of HAIK AND FINE FATR WORK Hair Cutting and Halr Dressing. Hair dyed and shampoced iy a first class manner. mera Wiss to order. es" 587 FIFTKENTH STRENE NORTHWEST. ISHERS Dry Cleaning Fstablishment, 246 G xtrect_porthwost 1 Ladies’ and Geatlens penis; also, Velvet and Plush Cloaks, Crate \ ils, Laces, Gloves, ete. abe. per fectly. cleaned by this Superior stores, 1S" EVENING DKESSES A SPECIALTY, pen's Clothes Cleaned by this ny Jove their urixinal sbune. and sercase sph to be ranoved efectually, sui Samrs To Onpzn 6 Shirts to Order, Laundrie'.. 6 Shirts to Order, Laundried. 6 Very Best to Order, Laundried. - 12.00 Also, a full line of Winter Underwear, Half Hoss, Searls, &c. 8. B. ELLERY, nit 1112 F street northwest. Jest Recerven- 4 Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50e., 75¢. and@L. Full Lineot Faliand Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest prices, Lange Line of DRESS SHIRTS conetantly on hand. CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F street northwest, 8639 opposite Patent Offioa, HOTELS, &e. Bocarsonax Hors, 5TH-AVENUE AND 50TH STREET, NEW YORE, (Opposite Cathedral) Conducted on the Europ an plan, with » Restaurant of ausurpanced exselicsoe = Rooms tor Transient Guests, 2 per day and upward. sae aines, Receptions, Dinners, and Lunches s Speo- WETHERBEE & FULLER, Proprietors, 18-tu,th&s-1m Hore Apert, lith-st, between Sth-av. and Brosdway, NEW YORK. EUROPEAN PLAN. BUILDING FIRE-PROOF. POPULAR PRICES, n8-2,tu&the6t GEO. C. WARD, Manager. ATTORNEYS. CUA: in all Departments of the Government, promptly collected by S. P. BROWN, nim Axent and Attorney, 1496 F street, ENRY O'CONNCK, Jz, Attorney und (cunselor st Law. oclt-3m, Room 3, Corcoran Building, YHARLES J. GOOUH. SOLICTIOR OF PAT: NTS, Counsellor-at-law abd Expert, St Cloud Sth and F streets “Good work, xood reti Atechargex. Twenty-one years’ experience, GOODKICH, AT} ORNE\-AT-LAW. 124 DEAR- A, ten ence “Chicas “addon ite. Eighteen ‘Sears’ experience” Husiness quietly aud legally trans- ucted. m3 a3 H. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, omens and 4, Gunton Law 472 Lousians avenue Fesidence, 240 North Capitol street. anh? AMUEL H. WALKE pale cc get hemes 3a 630 La ave.. next to City P. 0. UNDERTAKERS. Ff, * PoTeteR, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER lvaniaa’ orthwest and 735 Eighth Nos, 912 Penneylvaniaavenue n E ICHARD 5. CAIN, y'with W. F. Spindler.) FUGNISHING UNDERIABER. Ne 101! fem St, NW Everything first-class and on reaso.able terms.” Dl R. W.. Buse UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER €12 Lith street northwest ‘Telephone call 747—4. oct AMES BELLEW, UNDERTAKER, Tener te waren ap fntenr so eur R Mapa teen uropean passage. and draft business continued. sel? = ——— F > Swwarzroy & Freicmen 5 Seventh street horthweat_ FURNITURE, CARPETS ‘DING AN UPHOL- STEAING GOODS —_ We guarantee to meet and prices: any hoawein the city ny a4 St) wetees quoted tay "© verily the above call and sce cur choice stock and low prices, CE CURTAIN STRETCHER, CARPET SWEEPERS, and full ine of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, GEO. WATTS & SON, S24 th st_ Sdoors above Penn. ave, as Evsexa ASOLID WALNUT CHAMEER SUITE, 10 pieces, complete, with MARBLE-TOP DRUSSER, GLASS 24x 30, MARBLE-TOP COMBIN\ TION WASH-STAND with bracket. VMARBLE-TOP TABLE, 4 WALNUT CHAIR», ROCKER and TOWEL RACK, All for $63 90. im TENNESSEK MAKBLE, 945 THIS WELL AND BEAUTIFULLY MADE SUITE WE GUAKANTEE TO By BUTTER THAN ANX- THING OF FERED AL THE PLICE W. H. HOEKE, 20 Corner Sth nd Market Space. ly You Wasr A Haare Ox COOKING STOVE, PORTABLE OR BRICK SET RANGE, LATROBE FURNACE OB SLATE MANTEL Hibitis the Lerest assortmer: above Boe malin ae Sar sre ae eS Chis city, Also, Din Ware, Howeruruishing a \. & JENKS & 00, SPECIALTIES. PILES —Dx. MUKLEMAN CUBES PILES BY DI- ret treainient, witout the use of Knife, caustic oF ligature. Cure guarantee! Can be consulted at T23 6th street north west every first and thand \ wot mer tach mouth, oF BOSTON, MARS, ELEC . healing by laying on’ of uraleds, Aethima. Catarrh. Nervous Hrostration, Lung and a" nervour Consultation free, ‘Office hours ¥ am. to RW. T.PANKER, tho-macneti~ healc Treats rheurmatisa, flysis, St. Vitua Dain L i Kiduey com, the use ot nu sat thear houses 43p street northwest, ME KOSS, PLIABLE CLATRVOVANT AND ASTROLOGIST, Pf, Commuted ch Uusives and all affairs of tite ie nee, 1910 11th street northwest, Hours from 9 (from ® to 9p. a. L KNOWN BALTY. Pecialist, “with over 20 veart’ experience ta liwawes'ot the Generative Oncanis and Ni ystem. can becontids conmulted every slay aid Saturday. from P. tn at 436 C wtreet Tthwest, uear 4 street. Success juar toed in every case withon unite nauseous drugs, caustics or mer Private rooms for | dive Tse Most Woxverrct Soar OF THE AGE nm PPP PP SSy = E nm P F r Ese L Tl PPP PP faa i > iL ou PP ELE SM AM OW OU P P re Eg ee H ¥ Mer Pepe ie ETL PoE be wa tH oo Me SSg eP 3 a ee a ae am 33 ih FF S58 “oo A A PRP OF THE ONLY GENUINE INDIGO BLUE 80aP IN THE MARKET. PATENTED AUGUST 10, 1875. NO BLUEING REQUIRED. WASHES WHITE. TRY IT. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. (HEEVER ELECTRIC BELT 00., augs-skw 163 Washington street_jChioare. ¥. SPIND) A TULA SRS IgHING UNDERTAKER, \elephone connection. 1024 7th street northwest, near l. ‘OHN K WEIGHT. Uxvxeraxen axp Fuwenat Dresorom, ‘1257 10th strest northwest, Telephone cali—T06 an = Gowen Sreciric, A POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. can be given in a cup of tes orcoffee, without the knowl- edge of the person takin, it, as it is tasteless and odor- Jess. Thousands of druuiards have been made temper- atemen who haye taken the Golden Specific in their cofice without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will, Itis absolutely harmless. Cures guaranteed. > Price $3. Circulars free. GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, 185 Race street, Cincinnati, Ohia. For sale by R. K. HELPHENSTINE, Druggist, corner Jéth and F streets, and 14ch street and Vermont svenue Washington. D. C, ect-20 BAKER'S BREAKFAST COCOA. | ‘moder: ELECTRI procreatis Whenever é end one ot Bteraity ‘Ged ee STATE LOTTERY. S2-CAPITAL PRIZE. $150,00_ag hereby certify that ine the arrange, the Month (yan Seme-d mma! ear y Company, = Drawings ‘ves, = the: ‘manage and contr. with ot are ee noe Keres attached. tn ie Z epee ‘Commissioners, UXPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION' OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the educational and Chart-able parposee—with $F" Giioon00"to which s rencrve fund of over He