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THE ys EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C.. THURS , ail DAY, JANUARY 29. LOCAL MENTION. ——* nr W. W. Borverrs& Co. AMUSEMENTS. To.orrow: - £8 ed 4 jane pias t inst | BePorted for the Evamiwe Sram: = TOMORROW 8 The state dinner given by the President THR New WASHINGTON AND OHIO Daror.— SPECIAL MOTIOR. LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. = : co The Weather. evening in honor of the diplomatic corps must take | The city council will meet again to-night, The — a ce BER Bgg8 > Orrick OF THE CHIEF StcvaL OFFICER, Tank with the handsomest entertainments ever | committee on streets have amended the bili allow- | OUR GREAT SEMI-ANN@ML SALE CONTINUED. Monday, January 26, Every Evening and CELEBRATED MIN Waswixcrtox, D. C., January 29, 1885, 10 a.'m. given at the Executive Mansion. The parlors and | ing the Was! Ohio and Western ratiroad to = Saturday Matinee, GGG RRR A DD gece gy mpc For New Epziand, fair warmer weather, westerly | corridors were all profusely ornamented with flow- extend tts tracks beyond cameron ‘and Lee streets | NEWMARKET, CLOAES AD SSCQUES MUST GO. Appearance of America’s Favorite Artist, o PR A BRE D PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Winds, rising baroweyer. ers and plants, and the East Room itself was mnade | s0 as to provide that there shall be only one track | anout forty NEWMARKEQS leff and this week we g RA NNN D Fer the middle Atlantic states, fair, warmer | ® perfect garden of tropical, floral exotics. The | on Lee street and that the proposed depot at the will offer them at about half-geiee> MAGGIE MITCHELL, So $4 8 oe fgwithout sdoubt the most Fravrircr and the most ‘Weather, winds generally shifting to southerly, | Marine band, as usual, discoursed excellent music, | corner of King and Lee streets and the Lee street apres Revue teense GGG aA A NNN Nerarrrovs rin the Rising barometer. and the President's appearance among his guests | track shall be used for nger trains only. Iti | Onty three SEAL PLUSH SMCQUES left, they have bya ral Company. anne es are na aay ae one ML com For Friday, fair, warmer weather Is indicated for | WaS announced by the alr of “Hall to the Chiet.” | thought that the mn Will be given BY COUN- | been reduced from @45 to $35. THIS EVENING AND TO-MORROW EVENING, red 0 vented up to the preeeat tens, but they prodaree tone Rew England, the taid tle Atlantic states, Tennes- | About elght o'clock the guests proceeded to the | cll, and in that case passengers will bo brought, Be at H Unecntaan bpany sail world. "To prove that Qe, the Ohio vailey and lower lake region. State dining-room, the President , with Vis- | ere before the 4th of March to a depot withina| §ix SILK PLUSH SACQUES left they have been re- ‘Her recent and astest success, MMM I we would simply state that s lance quantity of ——<—* — countess Nogueiras, The Port ister, Vis- | hundred yards of the city market and of the prin- duced almost one-half, MMM OH magnificent Flour is shipped anuuatly to burope ur cheap pebbles. Geautne, Hempler's, 41 | Count Nogueiras, whose position as dean of the dip- | cipal hotels. ‘The strangers who then make thelr MAGGIE, THE MIDGET, MMM oH bpp ow eaten at the princ ris of the old word. We street. i: ~~ | lomatie corps entitles lim to the distinction of | homes here in inauguration times can be on Penn- | GOODS REDUCED THROWGHOST THE STORE. Bat x Eve ‘GUARANTEE that it is mn: ne from selected bard wheat inst. pla castor Te z Mati Perf : 3 —— first place upon all occasions of formal cere- | syivania avenue in less than twenty-two minutes ‘urday Matince, oniy Performance of the Ever- SSS Sas Fro gis Minncouta and Dakota, It isan scknowiataed Brev's Pirsi-sewa cures all kidney diseases, | MOny, came next, with Mrs. McEiroy. ‘The others | from the tlme they leave the hotel breakfast table. | GREAT BARGAINS IN CARBET@on 2d and 8d floors Fopuler wwww fo oRNN Oo | Doas particics of the whvet hercy aed s thotush chek: a then fol lowed—the Secretary of State with| Tae Town's EXPANsfoN.—The advance of the city W. WIBUBDETTE & 00. FANCHON, THE CRICKET. WWWWwW it NNN T ez pation of all * hax at inet teow oe Mrs. de Struve; Minister West with Mrs. Freting- | northward is shown now by that by the fact that * ~. Popular prices of admission. WwW Ww it NNG T = reach aoutly more Nurerriovs ‘King Laugh Makers; ee i ee aoe ee ee ee oe Beretofore open come as Comrie aiid A 706 K et. northwest. 4 ww XN ONN T barrel than many atten and might for | Wife of awailan Minis\ e Mints- | seldom heard. of, are now taking part in the ordt- Monday, February 2—Mr. HENRY IRVING and Miss iran its eek, at Herz cou ty = ter with Mra A. G. Curtin ; the Swiss Minister with | nary nomenclature of municipal business, Princess CITY ITEMS J TS ALUN TERRY $329 well ax ne best, her family — mith Coutess Wranene be tie aimemne uniter | street is soon to have water pipes almost from end i JN AtoN aL eaten, O% Bp RTE ANA HORM FOG | Beeryacck aniovery tana Inwarmurel ts give enue S1GNEE SALE of H. Hollander, 408 Seventh | With Countess d’Arschot, of Belgium ; Ss end. Oronoko street has now nearly every Bae fz a tN z Bb wibovity eine nontharest! Do toe Miger tae the ensre | Minist th Miss West; the Turkish Minister Square built upon, and, at the last meeting of couui- | BaMzY, 629 7th street, weather strips, Sct. foot, $9 PP re ENN HERE GS | Stseoe IN © coun Rae: Steck of China, Crock aud Housefurnishing | and ewhbold; the German Mintster and Miss | cil, an order was ‘mad2 for putting another gas- Bur at Bu fou coeveh at EVERY EVENING AND GRAND FAMILY MATI- 00 P EEE WN NN i NNN GGG Goods, also Suver-Piated Ware of the Gest makes, | Harding. of Phildelphia; the Japanese Minister | git on Pendleton street, Madison and Wythe | ,BUY CANDLES at Burke's, cor. 70h and Ist. n. w. NEE ON SATURDAY. One of the most beutiful Winter Wheat Patents eve Bast "be sold wdless of cost. J. Brock, As | 4nd Miss Lucy Frelinghuysen; the Colombian Mitr | streets and even First street north of Custis street ire Wax, 5c. Imperial Wax, 25e. 1b. 2 offered to the trade. It is uncxcelled by any other Pat nee. | ister and Miss Sharp, of Kingston, N. Y.; the Rus- | have public pumps. Lately, some of the extreme ———> The Lauzhing Success of the S:ason, - AT THE ent except Cons and will py the most execting: - = = slan Minister and Mme Domingues; the Hawailan | streets on the unopened south edge of the town | | Buy CaNnpigs at Burke's, cor. 7th and I st. n. w. ‘The funniest musical abeurd ver produced in Amer- hourekeeper and satify the mosi fastidious epicure. Moxey to loan on real estate, by B. H. Warner, | Minister and Mrs. J. F. Miller, the Charges des Af | have come into use; for the extensive brick works | Pure Wax, 45¢. Imperial Wax, 25¢. 1D. 2 toa, by the author of The tousutee . 3 ; mf ‘ pee a Geeden sented. ey heen Mie a ee ee rei Giese awh Buy Canpiss at Burxes, cor. 7th and Ist. n. w. Pop rey i caer | CILT-BOGB. = cords ed promptly. ezue.a, and Sweden, ; Stnator J. er, Re name never mentioned betore in connection wit C “se'S, cor. . WE. US & €0. ; Pa msots a 1 Records printed promptly. Gray & rarer Netherianas Ministers It | any guravers nee se Pure Wax, 45e. Imperial Wax, 2c. 1b. Aw MGD CeEnInGR pre AA LE AA Amacnificent Winter Wheat Patent. - Will thus be seen that some of the prominent gen- | ImrenornG CHaN@es.—It 13 now well understood Sai ee Pla AULA A RELIANCE 6 Gotxe Sovrn? Uemen and ladies of the corps were absent, | here that the present position of the Midland rail. | | AMATRUR PHoTooraraers may have thetr plates One huge laugh from beginning to end. - ELIAD > 4 pamphlet of the most attrac- | some of them belug ont of the city. The | roads a temporary one, and that in the fluctua- | developed and prints made therefrom. Retouch- | Great cast of Camue-ians, inemudiese Asplendia Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the cele. Ginner table, which “had covers laid for forty, | tors of. the luvestincuts Of capitallsts another | 1g coloring. copying, ete., by Naramore & Co., 711 W. A, MESTAYER end THERESA VAUGHN. FRE OOEOE FY A FE et Drated Humearian proces Its cheap and beaa- was most ” handsomely ted, a mina*| change in the ownership of the road is not far | Market Space. te ee ER end 3 REO Oo YY Aa > anes Saitt ait heure lake represented te. centre | Gisuee isi Oliutea GEHRELS Gai and Tetras. ms from the latest Operatic Successes introduced. ERE 0 QO YY AA ‘enuaia cine | Of the table with plants a Nores.—The county court has closed its January DAES zane dae eh . a | aneed to form 1 Scenes i, | term.—The Corcoran cadets of Washington will | Pure Wax, 45e. 1 Hal Wax, 2c. 1b. 2 NEXT WEER. RR 00 yxy As wy it, sto grow | while little tskunds dotted the 1a visit the St John’s cadets at MeBurney’s hall here - NNY DAVEN “ GOLDEN sh snd proves entre of the ta - | to-morrow night.—The Mechanics’ Building AS- Tete) aya a oh Sn MEME yo | — ede ai tion as the three tee nd six feet long, formed of | sociation, at its last meeting, made its loan at 25 | for Couxhs and Colds. “There 1s nothing to be edusidolei ey ae | epresen “hanging garden of Baby- | cents premlum.—Mr. 8. Makely, Drother of Mr | compared with them.’—Rev. 0. D. Watkins, Wallon, 3 SURPRISE PARTY. Flour of the bi aality to egret | the son the — being ka oe eae | Wesley ey, of this city, was’ buried trom his | nd. many high-priced Px! a be boughs most beautiful flowers, t eacl ady’s piate w: ome at Clifton st lon to- es for co! erable less n We defy competitors to = Placed a ma-mificent corsige bouquet of exquisite | ome 8tC bis — — $3 per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottie. tae lanieny poole pyr cai Toses, Ued With delicately tinted ribbon, and at the P No. 1 Rye Whi: ‘st In the world for the money. IDA MULL, epi syearyate eb gep tn Security On. entlemen’s plates were botonniers of bon silene A BSOLUTELY KE URE. Orders by mail. “3 gu, near D st. eolm yERONA an: as Seechaer eee inieen Is. The dinner was a ¢ S one, com- ——— NAG EAU. ss 1 pons heope os th a 10 Be the sitet amt Lest oll. Ppsciciine uae caalieaerees ce ecaaen Durkee’s Salad Dressing and Cold OSA ZABEEAU, will never use auy!tazelsa. For sale by alle: Ctanxsos, Vitnters Globe Printing | Was, in every respect, worthy of the host and his Meat Sauce.—The universal favorite both in MAUD BEVERLY. binant a distinguished guests, i the United States and Great Britain. Wholesome, ee ee Wholesale Depo’ £ Ist strect and Tadiana avenue, photos of Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 P: ‘The german of the Wednesday club at Marint’s eo ee re Boure eels Ww. M GALT & CO. to be $3 per doz, With a I3Lh painied fre r vas a very handsome entertain- Gh Bisaeas GUNS anand x BOE M™ VON B2ANDIS.. MODISTE ~ Tauy wile pereies yc. Stern’, 647 ® ‘Taett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarc! Rortte SIDRELEOU, Sor Ee ee Yaxp wide p les ee. tern’s, 947th street. | ople in the city. Mrs. Joha Davis acted Shirts are the best of UL ay SADIE COKTELYOU. $1.8 Lace F chs 81 a. 8 F grat 2 1& T p tor, Sew York, William dium mea Raker | stess, Tecelving Uhe gests with that easy, feet ae MAY SYLVIE Florida Water, pint forse at the shortest nm Superior fitting, announces a i opening of Din grace that has made her so popular in| BBR A kK II NNN «GGG Lundborg’s Perfame, Edenta. eo | = ae ater, P uv we arnt “ig Sariodolobnaigating etic hadith # ton society. ‘The german was led by Mr. BOB AA KK Il NNN GG oe ss FIVE COMEDIANS, Jenulue “Pe & * 1 her perlors, 1333 Ps és BBB OAA KK) ot NNN Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. eo = 20. Pocket Neces for 210. Wiitian’s), ja28-ame 2 Allan Jolnstone and Mrs. Horace Helyar, of the Bo RX HOS gig cf > BOTTLE OF INK MATINEE SATURDAY. Embroke = re rol ie British legation, and the figures were both novel! Pp 24S ER Ht NNN G Go te PGTSe 1 CETBE OB INICBESTIN TRDAY. embroie . ae | and eutertaluing. Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. €0 Fe ee S | M. Scuuvax, pxetuens of the Rc Despite the cold and windy weather of yester- Laumaborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo | or we ORE aed Loos | day, many ladies received very large numbers ot Phy: SOniMent! rs Ce } — MHL met | caltérs, and the receptions of the Cabinet ladies | B™ g% Wwww BPR, ERE BRR, ye a By elctans recommend Dr. Bull's Coumh | by the } ano F eTheed - m | Were even more largely attended than usual. Mrs.| PPP O © WWWW D D ER RRE ‘yTup for Howrseness and Colds, Price 3 ¢ eS | On Fou Wives, Liq a Go AOE | "ived a great many party callers | B %0 Wwww pp Eee EO Wen Usepres’ ar Bunleu caP aU and TAL W. REY. HENRY WARD BEECHER, $1588 Kid Gh For MONDAY, JANUARY. ar a ronnen tinea ob ade hiuiteniner es ce ot | z s 7 és nas 7 Mie or one Week, With an ale apie est shishment ot Chie inde | einai be her hands Gee on at Pure Wak, doe. linperial Wax, gee. 10. 2 TUESDAY NEXT, February 3a. 88 ee DINSLAE AND Bak. ' areee _ s) Koons, who will return to Patladeiphia on Satur- ——_—-—____ Subject“ KEIGN OF THE COMMON ” Colored. STREET COST {1 TUS wortiawes MMON PEOPLE. s Rerun rect northwest | day, Mrs, Dunbar Price, Miss Lulu Rockwell and | apis powder never varies A marvel of purit “ROUGH ON CORKS,” is COM AONCEROELS Merino Unde = er oe pigaann cas other ladies, and the house was constantly crowded y “Rough on s” 15e. Quick, | | Admission, 5c, Reserved seats, Fic for CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locatve Phekett, a eulored witness in a liquor ease, ted (0 appear yesterd as brought Int Riea this morning with k terrier, Which had bitten a child, and Jt Ordered the deg to be killed. Mr. James T. Levy, of 1599 T street, whit street cars In the netehhorhood of the Tre- on India stopped the g Off ton anee wud fell on ndel Wim. Wil the Fo chicken worth A free night Metropolitan Indu: mand George Pears were charged In rt to-day with the lareeny o} ), and the ¢ School has b ria company of Rice's Surpr must party are prett kept in excel ie avoriie hile would be well ec to see her in- the roles in which she has won her 15 constantly seeking to extend her To-nieht at Albaug’ 1 apps ew play entitied Madge Which she has b Lon the’ few init. *Fan- fon al the ATIONAL "THEATER. he broad absurdities of SWe, CSRAG have ven greatly enjoyed by 3 at each performs this week. pe Ba Set of dranatie’ quit. of rou ractical Joxes and vi rspersed with orous honsens?, pleasantly and music. 2 OFERA.—Every Thing how seems to ind e coming performance of the ope a Virginia "by a company 0 2 en will be one of Ui season. ‘The performance on Saturday y for the cture pnal Church to- tthe eregatio were Morrow evening is to be de Quest of a numter Yon. The subject, “ Exypt and th Which people of intelligence are just now mi terested The National Koard of Trade, | B ROPSFUL VIEW TAKEN OF THE BUSINESS. OUTIOOK. | ‘The report of tie executive committee read at | We meeting of the National Board of Trade, at Willard’s yesteruay, stated that unless all stn are deceptive this period of depression, uncertainty ‘end Joss is about to give way to one of revived « tivity and enterprise, and to a more healthful re Yon between production and consumption, both as raids values and quontities, he report recommended the establishment of a Gepartment of commerc ‘oliowing 1s a list of the officers elected : Presktent, Frederte + Philadelphia. Vice- sidents, Frank Frick, Baltimore Board of Trade; Aliiam S. Young, Baititmore Corn and Flour Ex: ebange; O. H. Sampson, Boston Merchants’ Asso- tation; George M. Howe, Chicago Roard of Ti & F. Covington, Cincipnatt Chamber of Comui d Philo Passons, Detroif Board of Tri John Halt @ay, Indianapolis Board of Trade; |. Loring, | Mineeapotts Hoard of Trade: Ambre New York Board of Trade aud Transportat on; & F. Stravalian, New York Chamber of Con John P. Wetherell, Bon. John F. Miller, s Conunerer; merce; JE Seymour, F Proviten: Haven Chamte pier Boston Commercial Exchange: Board of Trade, and D, M. Sabi @ Trade. Mr. Dou @OKETIING AL) Blaney, S.N, Hardy, Boston jas? Windfall. ‘T THE LADY WHO HAS LEPT HIM A SMALL FORTUNE. Miss Assing, of Jersey City, who killed herself tn Paris last August, and who, asstated in THe ‘Tar, has left about $2,000 to Mr. Fred Douglas of the District during lire and then to Mr. Be or the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a Germas by birth, a daughter ot pr. Bieee of Van Harghan, the publisher of th Musgaboldt. In carly’ tite and coming to this count York and Hoboken,devoting herself to ages, Delng proficlent in five of the hortly sclety dl Was Assing, a letters of ry Shi anti-slavery meetings in she was introduced to me by 1. id terminate honest, outspok 3 Chier Kui Py Thos. Spill curl; Finane or, Wu W Johh Gout losure suit has manecticnt Mutual uitetin y the Pullman to recover $60,000. H. H. udant and Potter Palmer, Jey Neet B. Grant and others aré fendant, or ANNIVERSARY.—The lebration of the 21st ‘Order of Knights of Pythias tn 19h Of next M: Puesday in AL L. Sinith secretary. The 41 embrace a grand parade of the A visiting delegations from all sections nda reception and ball at pight Joual totes’ Aruery, where will be n for the visitors. Communte- Sons were 1€scived announcing that sections of the Taiforme! Rank from Baltimore, Norfolk, Wil- Bulngton, and Phiiadelphia,and other places would Depresent. P.G. CA J. Gunning was elected §Fand marshal for the errasion, | Abner | or tH | At the el | Sansbury, of Prince George county, | E. Trice, of Ricumond, Va. in, of St. Paul Board | noon. Bancroft Davis gave another of their h was attended bY @ ‘The rich tollets of the alors made a beautiful | sion Wats one Of Inost deifghttul during the att Mr.and M homes numb. the. bills and the occ ment. The annual ball of the Argo Literary Club at hall last evening very delightful one, | participated in by over Gwo hundred of their friends | qnaintances. The hall was in good condi- cing and the muste excellent. At mid- ht a tine supper was served, arter which the pro- | im Of dancing was tesumed and kept up till Invitations have been issued by Mrs. S. V. Niles and Miss Niles for reception and tea from four to seven oclock next Wednesday — 5 | s J. Noue.—The funeral ot the Lite Charles 4. son of Mr. Chas. F. Nohe, Who tor the past (wo years had been tn the employ STAx office, tous place this morning, . la attendance of sympathizing — fri and the many floral tributes from Stak office, the New York Asssoctated Press office and variou others, vestified to th hich esteem in which he was held, ‘The remains we: en to St. Patric srs. Frank Man- gum, H. . Brooks, Ainbrose | Shaffer and A uwakopp betng the p | | FUNERAL oF Cuan he ‘The serviees were conducted by jomas, Who paid a fitting tribute to memory of the deceased. ‘The cortege proceeded to St. Mary's Ce on Lincoln Avenue, where the interment w Dea’ ane TH AT THE AGE OF ored, died at Us jerday afternoon of ¢ We had bel ving come fr in Alexandria county, Va., were nd moved to Georgetown at the outbreak Of the civil war fn 1860. She knew Gen. Washington | and had seen him atter being 22 years old, when he died. “Her two granddaughters, now old women, | are living in Georgetown, and have been in tue | habit of visiting her of | | = SPOILED THE ATTORS#Y Monday night, at the residence of Attorney Gen- eral Brewster, where a reception was in progres, a | footman named Joun ‘Thornton, in the employ ‘of | Juige Jordan, gave some trouble.” He entered the | hallway and"telng requested to leave, declined, and, knucking over a number of hats, he ran his hand over a marble placque and smeared It with blood. OMicers Cunningham and Kirby were cailed | and with some trouble put him out. This morning | he was charged with disorderly conduct tn the Police Court, and stated that the officers hurt his | Anger, causiig it to bleed, and the blood got on the ‘The court imposed a tine of RAL’S PLAcgvE.—On statuary accldentally. of the Dis- mbia artillery, who, as stated in ‘THe | Srax last evening, died fay morn ing at his restte: and native of Germany, and 43y the late war he became attached to a ) York German reel nent as adju- | tant, and at one time had command of a batter; of the war he settled here and was for a time a clerk in the Treasury department. He was | a highly educated man, a civil engineer by profes- sion, aud for some time conducted a private school. He gave much of his time to interesting and in- | structing young men in military affairs, and en- couraging the organiz ition of military companies. He wus a member of the GA. Rand his funeral will Lake piaee from G. A. R. hall, corner of 7Uh and J, streets, to-morrow clock. | Maurtace Licensrs.—Marrlage licenses have been isstied by the clerk of the court to James H. Sisk and Elora Cockrell, both of Farquler ¢ Na. 5 James surnett and Mary Wiggins; Jay | and Mamie | Affairs in West Washingon. Feu. axp Broxe [1s Aus.—While C esq., eX-mayor of Georgetown, who live corner of goth street and Dunbarton avenue, was Welch, at the | crossing M street at the corner of 30th street yester- | day afternoon he siipped and fell, breaking both bones of his right arm. Mr. Welch was trying to | avold a team Wiilch was being rapldly driven down M Street. Deorrep Deap.—Jc 64 years of age, who I dropped dead from apoptex DeatH or 4 WELL-KNOW nie Stuke, daughter of Mr. died at her residence On Prospect avenue yesterday from consuznption. ‘The deceased was Well known in | this place, ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow | afternoon at 2 o'clock from the ‘Trinity Catholic Churehs | ‘Nores.—Mr. Laird has fully recovered from his ac- cident which was mentioned in THE Stak recently. A horse attached to a cart owned and driven by W alker, slipped and fell at the corner of | Potomac street and Prospect avenue. ‘The animal | was killed. ——-John Ricks, a young man living at | Green Springs, Shpped on’3ist street yesterday | afternoon and broke his left arm. | ss, The Baseball Conference. ADJUSTING THE EXISTING DIFFICULTIES. Tne conference committee appointed by the Na- | tional Base Ball League and the American Assocta- tion to adjust difficulties between the two bodies and to fila Vacancy in the league, caused by the resignation of the ¢ Stub, met at the Fifta ue Hotel in New York, yesterday. Messrs. A. | ten, of Boston ; J. E. Allen, of Providence, and , resented the league, | in. Barnle, of Bait: | wokiyn, the assoctation, | dd that at the meeting | oclation in Pittsburg, Tuesday at St. Louis should havea leagde conference resolved that the American should be allowed to locate a club in Chie: It was also recommended that at the spring ineet- | ings of the two organizations a committee be ap- pointed by euch to act in conference on any dis- pute. A RaLKoap TecuNoLocicat, ScHoor.—The in- auguration of a Baltimore and Ohio Technological Sciiool for the promotion of a higher course of in- truction for the apprentices of the road than that now pursued, with headquarters at Mt. Clare, Balt more, iSaunouuced. The scuool will be divided Into three classes, apprentices, cadets, and cadet officers, the ‘first’ and Second ¢lasses being required to give four years’ and the third class thiee years’ service, with graded pay. Apprentices possessing the qualifications and standard of attain- ments required of students of the Technological school, and all cadets, are entitled to enter that tn- stitution, Students Of the Technological school either of whose parents have been in the employ of this company for fle consecutive years, are entitled to free tuttion and use of text-books and apparatus, Other students, sons of employes of less than five Sears’ service, are entitled to tree Cuition in the tirst class and to tuition in the se¢ond and third ¢l: at half the rates fixed for other students bythe tegu- lations of the Technological school. The course ere es The family of Phill gay were poisoned by drin impure water. His four- yeaf-old died from the effect: ‘The colored citizens ot ‘Mass., held an in- @ighation meeting last night dnd padsed resol tions denouncing the recent exclt ‘of col complete cure. Hard or soit corns, warts, bunions. “ALDERNEY DATRY WAGONS.” tano Bros NEW COURSE OF Lec strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitnde of low test, short weizht, alum or Phosphats powders, SOLD ONLY IN caNs, RoyaL Baxixe Powpen Co.. 103 Wall ‘THE STORY of the MERICAN REVOLUTION, Told in Thirteen Lectures, “Fresh Alderney Butter, cuurned every morning, T-pound “Ward” prints, “heest and delivered in hi Round. Also, Cottag lk, 5c. per quart, C BOc. Der termilk and Sweet nt Bue ap6 Pp’ RE AND RELIABLE PROF. JOHN FI AT TI .GR. DAY and W ning JAD TOMaE! ‘THIC REMEDIES, Bees Either by the single vial or in complete outfits, at | BOERICKE & TAPEL'S Puanmacy, AUD-CO7St 933 F Street, Washington, D.C. | AYERS PILLS CURE Co’ the sTIPATION. IMPROVE | petite, promot: digestion, vestire healthy | action, and regulate every function. They are pleasant | to take, gentle in their operation, yet thorough, search- ing, and powerful in subduing di ER'S SARSAPARILLA, BEING HIGHLY Coy: nt and masterly in Boston, LADIES’ BLACK SILK SUITS Bay ce eae 0 Gt street sontheant: centrated, requires a 1 dose, and is more : phone. at Vie Mu store, or Watch Box, fective, dose for dose, than any other blood medicine, It | TO. BE CLOSED OUT AT LESS THAN THEY CA rd, will ree ive prompt a:tention, Can furnich is the cheapest. because the best, Quality 4nd not an Jand for 4th SIUATEET aloud Ve exmerdarete ou BE MANUFACTURED AT WHOLESALE! BY REQUEST #ENERAL CHARLES P. STONE, (Gate Comn-andrr-in-Chief of the Armies of Egypt.) Will Lecture on EGYPT-SOUDAN at the CON ATION AL CHURCH, At 8 o'clock, January 20ch, 1885, Procecds to be de ALL WE ASK IS AN EXAMINATION. 7 Black SK Dresses, size 26, latest design and workmanship, Passementerte trinming; former price, $25.00, now reduced 10 €17.59. Ocer Lanexse Stock OF DRY GOODS MUST BE REDUCED. 3 Ladies’ Dresses—2 size 88, 1 size 40—Elegant quality of Biack Gros Grain Silk, Chenille trlmmlag; former price $25.00, now reduced vo $17.50. 4 Ladies’ a ed to the erection of the Bartholdi Status. ‘ vesses—1 size $3, 2 size 33—the Basque Ss FEVERS Stcost. 4s made of flue Black Seal Pius; the Skirt of heav Dicrure erie Geawe GOOD at Cost. Black G: Slik, draped im the latest design ; 7 Sat Cost. Fyset former price $38.00, now redwved Lo §25.00. To be had at Eltis’ Mu NEW YORK MIL i¢ Store, Droop's ie Store, | Thompson's Drng Store and at the Door of the nig of Lecture, Ja26-5t" SHEETING COTTON (widest and Goons RGE CAS find quality in Bine: Green and farnet, tw yards for $2. kv. ry ya 0 25e. HANDSOME BROCADE. BLQCK SILK’ VELVEE (real value $2.50), reduced to 81 50. LADIE “CLOTH SUTTT®G. one yard anda half wide THERE ARE A FEW ODD SIZES IN LADIES' AND Church on the ‘Ss WRAPS WHICH CAN BE CHILDR ALBACGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. (uumense double width), in Brown and Gray, only OBTAINED VERY LOW. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21885 7 i SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE. reduced from $1.25 to 1. Our excellent quality BBR OA MR. HENRY IRV OLORED SLi KS reduced from #1 to 75c. re ‘ vias 2ADe: COLOK D =ILKS, in White, Cream, Pink Bee, AL MISS EL TERRY and Bue, 81. NUNS VEILING, in Bln. Oream and Pink, pure wool, | BBB A THE LYCEUM COMPAS deat dou a, COLORED SUL. Vr. ‘ Sy COLORED and B SATINS, fc. 7TH S’ MONDAY, Feb fouly tim COLORED BROCADE SILK VELVE Senet His oS Ft BLACK CASH MERE SHAWLS, pure wool, 81.50 Jam is OHiainals : i BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 50c. = TUESDAY. Fib, iy. THE MER CASH PRICES. NO CREDIT. vIN q y. IRVING. 3210 CARTERS, 711 Manet Space. Fars aso Wasren Turorranios. LUN TERRY : MIs! FN FG W Willi CHARLI Pi WED: ESDAY, 1 Booss For Curpnes. A Large Overstock in this Department at VERY GREAT REDUCTIONS. Overstock of Scrap Books and Portable Writing Desks ie Poetic Play (on! RY IRVING, IN TERRY, is' Poctic Draraa (only RAM. Sultings, Overcoatings, and ‘Trouserings received and open foriuspection. ‘Gentlemen will place helt | orders at the LEADING TAILORI Wa BLISHMENT OF , ot Remarkable Low Pricrs, 0 Or pons Ps BARK, EY IRVING 2. C. PURSELL, BOOKSELLER, ennsylvania avenue. S TERRY. §a0 418 O84 Street Northwest, | 22 - Seen )—MUCH ADO ~ “(B NRY IRVING. Great Crosse Ovr Sacz You Cax Preserve SORA Nig USS ELLEN Tents or YOUR EYESIGHT BY PURCHASING YOUR ; «THE NT OF VENICE, SATURDAY EVENIN performance, FINE BOOTS AND SHOES. EYEGLASSES AND SPECTAULES Ray, in five acts, LOUIS: ae AT THE Arranged and adapt gyby Dion Boncteaut. SINSHEIMER & BRO., VIENNA OPTICIAN CO. Beale of Aric mud $1, Reserved cate: Gal 8 7TH STREET. DR. NEUER, OF VIENNA, OPTICAL MA lery, SOc. Private boxe and @10. The sale of at Yam. ERZOG'S MUSEUM. Late Lincoln Hall, 9th and D streets n, w. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. Pleasant Plantation Pastimes. SAWYER'S Surprisingly Successful, Old, Original, Only £27 25 GEORGIA MINSTRELS, 25 _@3 6 End Men, 6, No End of Fun. “Fun on the Levee.” New Scenery by E. W, Capenter. First Week of the Human Atom, Msjor Tot. Afternoons only, “Punch and Judy.” Admission to Family Circle, 10 cents; admission to First Floor, 20 cents, six days in advance without fice of the Museum from 9. atl and 7 p. m.; overture one hour later. be ordered. at 4:10 and 10:10 p.m, $229 br HEATER COMIQU Sawdust Gems! nic Meteors! For week commencing mday, Jan. 26. ‘Mile, Aimee, the human fly; Austin Sisters, five Rus- sian skaters. three Parisian ath: pet giraffe, Lamar er essie Leo, “Oomshi Sian and Wil ‘ia Pickert aud Mayu, Re a ‘i BRAZILLIAN PEBBLES. EYE AND OPERA GLASSES. PATENT EYEGLASSES, set with Brazillian Peb- Dies, and everything pertaining to the Optical Business. No. 1301 F STREET NORTHWEST. ONE PRICE ONLY, EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. o31-3m Aw Ovrortustry For Aut. TO BUY RELIABLE AND FIRST-CLASS CLOTH- ING AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, Ox, $20, seats will begin at box-office Thursday, January ‘This sale will continue a short time only. Look carefully at the Extraordinary Bargains we offer of the following well-known makers in Ladies’ Shoes . Cousin’s flnest Cur. Kid, Hand-sewed, butt, that cost you $5 we will Sell you now at $3. Coustn’s finest Str. Goat, Hand-sewed, which are sold elsewhere at $4.50, our price now $3.59. Cousin’s Fine Cur. Kid, butt., whieh sell at $3.50, we sell now at $2.79. Cousin’s Misses Shoes at the same low figures. About 200 Pairs adies’ Fine Kid Butt., every patr of which 1s worth $3, are now selling at Our Burts Men Shoes, tn butt, lace and Galters that were $5 and $6, are now closing at $3.75. ‘These shoes are superior to custom-made. We ask those that want to save money to come as early as possible, as our stock Is now complete. We have all sizes and widths, therefore call at once SINSHEIMER & BRO., £08 7th street. ‘Reserved seats may be secured tra charge at the Box of- a. to10p m. Doors open may None should delay, but call at once, and see our stock of MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, AT OUR SPECIAL oryN "Tue rnoor or te PUDDING," &o., &c. 7 PER C1 a ‘i ch.and Wood. bers of IF THE ESTIMATE PLACED UPON OUR WORK 10 4x oF ae aa eee aoe this great cireusCirvts matiness uy, hday BY OUR CUSTOMERS IS THE CRITERION As TO | 1} 4N 5 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. ge Setander, Next week—Moore and Holines: Bots QUALITY, THEN IT SURELY I$ A SUCCESS, AND NO MISREPRESENTATIONS, | JYpASONIC TEMPLE, a NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. THE BUYER AT LEAST IS SATISFIED. WE ARE DAILY COMPLIMENTED BY OUR CUSTOMERS UPON THE CHARACTER OF OUR WORK, AND NO MISREPRESENTATIONS, We guarantee every buyer shall have the full worth of his money, and that ewery garment we sell Every night this week at 8 and Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. . CARPENTER'S Wonderful and amusing Scenes in Psychology and Mestaerism; marvelous fun, ‘Admission 2¢. Reserved seats 50c, Hesrs-sorp ss. | shall do good service to the wearer Lo the full amount of itscost, and bring the purchaser back to usagain, NOAH WALKER & CO., TAILORS:AND CLOTHIERS, 623Pennsylvania Avenue. _ Instructions xiven through the day, IME MUSEUM, Penh. ave., near 11th at. GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. A Performance Worth Over 50 Cents for 1 Every, Afternoon and Night this Week. ‘The Celebrated and Popular AGNES WALLACE VILLA COMMINATION, ‘The Beautiful Drama of the MAGDALE: NEW i Mercy Merrick. Agnes Wallace Villa, As played by this Company, Union Square Theat-r ew York. Guaxn O10. 10 BTA ARTISTS. | | IMMENSE. Conclu te with the ereatest of Burlesqu: NN-BOW-LEAN, nt Ann, the strong-minded woman. Sam B, Villa, ASSURED THAT THEY WILL COME AGAIN, We TELL THEM PLAINLY THAT SOME OF OUR PRICES ARE “EXCEPTIONAL,” PUT ON TO MAKE THE GOODS MOVE, NOT TO KEEP THEM FROM MOVING; BUT WHILE THEY CONTINUE THE CURTOMER GET THE BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN WASHINGTON. IN OUR READY-MADE STOCK OUR PRICES ARE “EXCEPTIONAL ALSO IN OVERCOATS AND SUITS. __$926-6¢ Jaz 1 Bazaars Is Grooenaes. ‘Tomatoes in Glass} neve Peaches for Cream) \bers 3 Large Cans for. Evaporated Apples} _ Brinful of Masic OUR STRONG, ALL WOOL, WELL CUT AND Ibe, 108.5 Admission toallonly 10ceuts, jaro ANJO! BANJO! BANJO! QUICKLY AND COR- WELL MADE TROUSERS, AT $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, reget aes by se ieee eee one quarter for $5, AND 85.00, HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUALED Maniawe GEORGE DRAEGER. 412 G northeast, HERE AT THESE PRICES. UIS WEBER'S ORCHESTRA._TELEPHONE orders to residence, 7: th st. se.,or left at Droop’s, ‘or Metzerott's Music Stores, and Demonet’s con- ore, will receive prompt attention, Jal Ne EXAMINE THESE BARGAINS, AND DON’T BUY | 12 Ibe. for. Peart UNLESS YOU ARE SATISFIED THAT THEY AKE ELPHONS0 YOUNG'S, (Hote sears eomuine roe Grocer, 428 9th street, between D and F. br a ee ee ro BOR. — oBePRP ata oS EECA Gene | ett reonasia nia en we Minti Laat Varestives, Varextises, EB. BARNUM & CO, Graxp Saez Tus Wee ‘We have just op-ned the finest Hine of Valentines in ja28 PENNSYLVANIA ANE, Raglan hae the city, including all of the novelties in this line; also a = OF ORIENTAL RUGS, the latest of fine stationery. Engraved copper plate and fifty cards, only 8) cents, Our stock of books includes all of the standard publi- cations in History. Fiction, Pootry and general Litera- ture. We keep coustantly on hand the works of the most popular authors, namely: Emerson, Hawthorne, F You Wasr A Hearse On PORTABLE OR BRICK SET RANGE, LATROBE Not Auction Goods, but Good Goods at leas than auo- tion ‘We will sell this week for cash a line of the Eastern Rugs ever brought to this market, comprising the following well knowa makes: Armean, Khonla, Dug Kassacks, Ghardics, Cashweres, $1.98 ather Tips to. .48 Feather Tips for $1. $8e. Fans, all sty ans, do chels for 42 ises for 39. Handkereh 4ac. Put Half Hose for 19 Windsor s: rts for for 52 Is Tor 19 35K 8. 76s, for $1. 30 Scarlet Underwear for $1.05, Ad Gloves for $1.19, rr, AOE: A IT gSSg Pop AA aa i § BY RAE A Ht SSs Poa A LLL AA UF Sgs5 RRR 00 ¥ ¥ A RoROO YY 4a RRR OO YY E R.©. vv b3 $2 1117-1119 PY Presa Sacove | LADIES’ CLOAKS AND VISITES. | ER HAVE OFERFD CLOAKS £0 LOW AS. | THIS) YEAR, ON ACCOUNT OF BEING OVER. is RED, AND WE INVITE ATL INTERESTED TO | EXAMINE AND COMPARE WE HAVE | MARKED THEM HELOW Cost THEY MUST BE SOLD. FIRS (-CLASS GOODS RY CHEAP, CLOAKS REDUCED FROM ® 240. s HESS REDUCED 1 KOM #2 Bi ELVETS VENY CHEAP Ly AND CA £ LY | & | ¥ | at EL y YY LOW Prin aus ) PIECES TRENCH S\TINES, WwW. M SHDS1 k SONS, pORE PRICE Vania Avenue. 05 Scrat Norer, I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHIT) CTS AND THOSE CO! 8 TO MY STOCK ¢ APPAKATUS, TEMPLATING FIRST-CLASS AND WOULD PARTICU- | « xe 110N TO THR WkoUGHT M THE WELL KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH | TL CONSIDER AS GOOP IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PERZCENT 2 WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR 3 2 WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HPATERS, FROM THE FACTOKY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQuaL. FURNACES ARE SOME OF THE FIN WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PL RI 9. ACALLIS SOLICITED AND PROMPT NISHED. WALTER D, WYVILL, Excuvsrvr Aexr, ; AR 49 STREET. Cc LOTHING Ox Ressers: HOW DELIGHTFUL (BECAUSE IT’S SUCH A RARE LUXURY, PROBABY), IS A GOOD SLEIGH- RIDE-TO YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE; AND WHAT GLORIOUS SPORT IS COASTING—FOR THE bors AND GIRLS. ONE SHOULD BE DRESSED WARMLY, HOWEVER, FOR SUCH HEALTHFUL AND ENJOYABLE AMUSEMENTS, AND IF OUR READERS ONLY KNEW HOW CREAPLY WE'RE SELLING GOOD AND FINE CLOTH- ING THEY'D ALL COME HERE TO-DAY FOR A STORM COAT, WIH BIG HIGH COLLAR, AND LONG AND HEAVY ENOUGH TO KEEP YOUR LEGS WARM. OUR SHOWING OF THESE MOST COMFORTABLE GARMENTS FOR $20 AND $25 IS AS NEW AND VARIED AS IT IS CHEAP AND SPLENDID, FOR THESE COATS WOULD BE REASONABLE AT $35 AND $40—HON- EST. WE HAVE THEM, THOUGH, ALL THE WAY DOWN TO $7.50—REAL WARM ONES, TOO. WE HAVE MARKED ANOTHER CUT TO-DAY IN BOY’S AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. ARE SURE THAT NO WHERE CAN YOU FIND SUCH LOW FIGURES FOR FIRST-CLASS CLOTH- ING AS YOU CAN HERE, $028 A SAKSECO, AND WE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 816 AND 918 SEVENTH STREET. y COTTON UNDERWEAR, DAVIS, 719 MARKEY space. We have just placed upon our counters a lange | and complete assurunent of HAMBURG EDGES, INSERTINGS and ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, at pree 1 lower than the same goods have ever en offered at retail. The larger portion of Uhese goods are our own importation, ‘and as Well as being very cheap are First-Class in every respect, We Invite an examination, One Lot of SOILED HAMBUR MAGIC TRIMMINGS, &c., at Half Price to ©) 17 E.G. DAVIS. We have made creat reductions in our UNDER- WEAR DEPARTMENT, tnany lines being marked down to less than cost.” Every garment in this de, nt is of the most reliable make, and we feel ured that the reductions will be ‘appreciated, Compiete in every department, Secure gen- ulne bargains at E.G. DAVI Jazk 719 MARKET SPAC ‘ i" Cy. Wrrven. N. H. Dovary DAVIS’ éCincinnati) FINE OLD HAMS. Small Sizes. Receiving regular Shipments, ©. WITME! 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. A Fat Lise Or Groceues THAT MUST BE SOLD: Granulated Sugar. ent Process Potatoes and Apples wholesale jewale prices, ‘Terms strictly POOLE, BROOKE & CO., $44 Lonisiana avente, 430 3 Fon Tur Moopy Mexmyes: Gospel Hymns Cousolidated—in paper at 6c. in cloth af 10c., with tunes at 730 BOOKS BY D. L, MOODY. ‘The Way to God, aud How to Find It, Tothe Work! To the Work ! Secret Power; or, The Secret of Success in Christian We Prevailing Power: What Hinders It? For sale by WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, Jal6 428 7th treet, Mes M. J. He > 1309 F street northwest, WILL EXHIBIT DURING THE COMING WEEK NEW STYLES IN EVENING AND RECEPTION BONNETS. 30% Tue Fisesr Caroxs “4 At the Cottage Market, 818 14th street, At Scents per sound. Best Phila Chickens at 20 ct, Everything in season at popular prices. _928-3t ___ BP. WATROUS, Pron. Mews New Hos: ERY. Silks in Black and Colors, only #12 perdor-n, Balbrigzans with Jemey Tops, in plain colors, ouly @¢ doze: oo ag W.8. TEED. 995 Pennsylvania uvenvia, 3a2t Warraxews Booxsrour, 1105 Pennsylvania Avenue, Special sale this week of 200 PLUSH CABINETS OF FINU NOTE PAPER, CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND Deconate> Porrry Ax» Poncesars FROM ALL COUNTRIES. GLASSWARE, CUTLERY axp PLATED WARE. FINE PLATES. ‘TOILET SETS. PARLOR LAMPS. TEA SETS. LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DINNER ENVELOPES TO MATCH. Ail colors of Plush, $1.95 Per Box. New Booxs. Life and Letters of Biyard Taylor. Three visits to America, (Emily Faithful). The Wane of an Idea (Oo- Jombi.) Historical Reference Book. Egypt and Baby- Jon, (Rawlinson.) Out of the Wreck, (Douglass) Women Plumbing and Doctors, Kstherine, (Vance) Custom and Myth (Lang.) Men of Investion and Industry: (Smalles.) Wild Rock, (The Wanderer.) The Mentor, 38 Becaiene Sra 600) ‘Mack Twain, Darwin, Huxley, Spencer, and others too (Ayres) Deldee, or the Iron Hand, Foliage Ob say May | nelly rookie chord errs —pagoael Call at our estab lich we = ‘All of the latert publications received an soon 2s possi uo Wi-BEYenipos, now exhibit! the largest assortment of ‘above Roods, In all nizesat ‘which cannot be duplicated. ble, which we sell at reduced prices. Crders for books ald 475 Pennsylvania avenae, pone ng firat-clase grades. over shown in | TS ye ny Pail to esoeot these promptly filled. Call andexamine our stock; also our No, 1009 PA. AVENUE, | .. thiscity. Also, Tin Ware, Housefurniahing Goods, de, Drices. which wo euarantes to be the lowest. ‘Py teers ayaa err Nona Dress Sorrs For IRE ‘W. 3. HOERE, BAUM's BOOK DEPARTMENT, ee nor Op ang, Pick snd -~ 901 Markes Ayaba, 906 and MOsthet. nw, [ ‘27 436 Seventh strect northwest. | tins howndand Squire Chimney Slucy do suas | c® 414 oun strect northwess ' rag * Kai Bree erie, . 2 <2