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tll OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasurnoton, D.C., February 11,1585, 10 a.m. For the middle Atlantic states, fair weathe westerly winds, shifting to southwesterly, cor tinued cold wer wed on Thursday by yemapera arsday tightly warmer utr weather Is indicated for New E) A, the middie Atlan- te and south Atlant s. ‘The temperature ‘Will rise in the lake n. the upper Misstssip- Pl and Ohio valleys and Tennessee. Save Your Moxey by going to Freund's, 702 ‘9th street, for farties, weddings and bal GRAY & CLARKSON, Printers, Globe Printing Office, 339 Pa. ave. Brrers axp RECORDS printed promptly. Gray & Clarkson. — Varestinrs, at J.J: Gould's, 421 9th st. Yamp wide percales, 6c. Stern's, 904 7th st. Me Me Who is stopping at the Enbitt and take orders for evening dress and walking Suits. Also, a line of army and navy uniform goods and’a sample arihy overcoat. Prices Moderate, terms liberal and Mt guaranteed. pert Luckey, for a few For INAUGURATION large front room with Mee intce windows. Appiy itice’s studio, 1219 nnsyivaniaavente. Dr. Lyox's Penrect Toorn Pownrn.— ‘Au Elegant Toilet Luxury, 25 cents. Covens, Cops, AND Sore TiHroat yield readily to’ B. H. Douglass € Sons’ Capsicum ‘Cough Drops. G. B. HARTWELL, Art School, 35 LeDrolt blag. DUPLICATE PuorocRarns can be had of all negatives made by Chester & Handy, by ap- plying at 494 Maryland avenue southwest. Eastest Nose Glasses, Hempler's, Pa.av.€ 4% me. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Street Iamps will be lighted at extinguished 30) a.m. ‘The contract for the stonework of the base ment and superstructure of the court honse Gxtord, Miss. has been, asvar shall, of this for S: : Misses M. Trice. 0. 11. Hierring and GA. Pre- Yost have been admitted trict ou the report of the Yesterday the Ware divoree ease was renewed in the shape of a bill filed by Mr. W. P.William- son for Henry Ware against Rachel Ware. The husband states they Were married in 1870, that she deserted him about « vear afterwards and that since 1SS1 she has been living a life of adultery. ‘The lady friends of the Emmet? guards have organized a club to present_the guards, at the entertainment of Marcel: with a ‘lag of American manrfacture. adies elected the follow:ng officers: Mrs. nell, president; Miss Ellen Handebean, ry; Miss Mollie Foley, finanelal secretar; P. Regan, treas- urer. ‘It was decided to loan the flag to the company for their parade on the 2ist inst, and the dth of March. Yesterday afternoon an unoceupied frame house owned by John Mills.on the Bladensburg Toad pear the reform sc = burned to the ind, it is thought by ui incendiary ; loss 00, and no insuran Mr. Caleb Pennington lms been appointed superintendent of the copper rolling mill at the navy yard. There is generai satisfuction over the appointment. Jobin En: te laboring under the that the detectives were following hii Samuel Davis, who is x <hoemake and the latter resented the remark’ by striking the former ¢ ‘This morning Judge Snell assessed Davis Martha Brice hy Dan Braxton a te: Dan tok the mone was apprehended momiug Judze Snell sent him to jail. aes The Newsboys’ Aid Society. Ata meeting of the Newsboys’ Aid Society in the Higgs house yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Darwin K. James, president, a committee ap- pointed nt the last meeting reported upon the work Goue by newsbors and bootblicks in New York. The fact that the peculiar population of Washington gives us a distinctive class of news" boys was fully recognized, and it v appoint a curefully selected thoroughly investigate 1 the newsbe 50 p.m. and xamining committee. d View president, E R.E. Law-on w ed a member ofthe ex- ecutive commit Ss Kennedy Fined 850. ELERES OF THE x0: ER OFFICE IN THE POLICE COUETCONE AS WITNESS AND ONE AS DEFENDANT. ‘The participants in the fight in the money order division, Post Office department, yester- day afternoon, Kalpi Jetferson and Henry Ken- nedy were in the Police Court this morning. Kennedy was charged with assaulting Jetfer- son. He pleaded gutity. Jefferson testified that he had on several oc- easions called the defendant's attention toerrors made by him. Defendant claimed that witness @id not do him justice, which witness denied. Defendant then accused witness of reporting his (defendant's) errors to Dr. McDonald without Teporting the errors of other clerk: i ness denied, addii It you You're a Har,” defendant struc With his dst, a eral biows W changed. Defend: nthrew ai at witness, whic! narrowly escaped hit then threw another inkstu wall, and glancin; makin had thro at witness, some gentleman had the arrested. Kennedy stated that he ha fairly. Yesterday, continually mal then charge: end. Jefferson retorted that dei ar if he meant what he said, dant) struck him. After the fight began, son of the clerks beld defendant while Jeiferson beat Bim. “There must be order in all the departments ofthe government,” suid J Inust Ve under control, and sul Takingall the circumstances int tion, @ fine of only $50 is imposed.” This the dete: dant paid. ——_—+—__— ‘The Late Join D. Clark. AL To BE HE MST. PAT. RICK'S CHURCH TO-MORROW MORNIN eJohn D, Clark will take place to-morrow at riek’s church, of which b for over fifty-two years. many of our oldest citize tue Catholic temperai organized in 1810, ‘Me: Da.m.at St. Put en & Member be attended by ‘a sold Was for along time Jersey prison ships, Attempts, succeeded in ese Clarksville, Va, took its np: fe the deceased Was a ness at Cumberland, Pa, He carried o business i Georgetown for some ye was commiss! a Justice of y 5 President Jackson. His interment will be at Mt. Olivet. iearning the busi- He Ponicy Mex Sr EXCED.—John Carter, col- ored, was put on trial in the Police Court this morning ¥. Charles Parker, color the de fendant bat river and Sed to giv Embers 10 p Yor them. The said they wrote thetr own bers. The court held tis to be a violucion of the law and Lmposed a tine of $50 or Gu days in Jail. Charles King was a wed With the amie offense and served like sentence, ss the sti. > Wasitrscrox Carik: MARKET, at Queens town, on the Metr in brane Bo OL BR. i, three’ miles fro ¥, Lewis 1. Me nS, tid sixty-eisht he proprietor. One h . i Monday anid sold. Best, Of eattie on the nd cows: tabs up. Old shee 405g fa Cows and calves sellin from 3350355 por head. State of the market 00d. —— A New Arr Ganirey.—Barlow's Art G: Jery 1225 Penn ia avenue, an oid kand- mmark in Washington, will be reopencd to-mor tow by Messrs. K.M. Murphy € Co. ‘The estab- Ushment i a entirely remodeled, two new galleries b collection of wings, Water color paint ings is ind “ampiy repays Inspec: tion. The services of Mr. H. L. Dyer, and other employes of the laie firmi, have been retained. A Peasr or Fcx.—Fun, fast and furious, will Felgn supreme at the National theater all of next week, upon the presentation of “Skipped by the Light of the Moon,” which ts universally conceded to be the most’ humurous play evet conceived. The sale of seats commences to- morrow. ge SALE oF FINE IuroxrED PLACQUES, BRON? ENGLISH AND FueNcu Ciixa SETS ee, TRO gale of French china sets, fine bronze clocks and side ornaments, mantel urns, finely fin- inbed French piacques, Italian sculptures, large ips and art objects, eommencs this morn- ae the salesrooms of Messrs. W. B. Williams &Co., corner 10th and D streets, continued this afternoon at 3 o'clock, and will "be resumed to- morrow morning and afternoon. ‘The. collec tion comprises many articles the at- tention of the admirers of art works. urded to J. M. Mar | the bar of the Dis- | ‘The Jackson Democrats. A regular meeting of the Jackson Democratic association was held at Cosmopolitan hall last evening—Mr. J. E. Norris in the chair afd Mr. N.Sardo secretary. A letter was read from Senator Vance, accepting honorary member- ship in the association. The president stated that he had ‘had a visit from’a committee of Tammany, who were here to arrange for quarters during the i ‘tion, and they said iar thes would eave Sew ork at 9 oelooie and would Teach here at 3 oF e of the 3d." They expect to bring here about members, “A discussion was started by Mire Ae lagett as to prohibiting persons appear in line without badges, and the sentiment Was Unanimous that the’ ritfraif should not be allowed toswell the ranks of the association. ‘The meeting adjourned to Wednesday evening. Ose HuspRED MILES ON A TRUCK.—On the arrival of the southern train at the Balti- tore aud Potomac depot last Monday nigh at ll o'clock, some of the train han ‘not something move under the postal ear on. the tr Finally they saw a pair of feet let down to the ground, and acolored boy about nine- teen years of age walked out. was accosted and Said: “My name Is Henry Henderson Tow- boat Cabin. Teame from Ashland, Va. (about 100 miles down on the R., F.& P. Re My mamma bound me out, and T ran away, for the work was too bard.”” “Do you know where asked one. “I guess,” replied the hoy, “Tain in New York, ain't I? ‘They sald this train ran to New York.” He had, he said, Id fast to the truck during his long Journey, nd was shaken up somewhat, and was pretty When told he was in Washington, he it didn’t make any difference, for one city was as good as another to him.” sats MARRIAGE LIceNSES.— Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to W. Hitnor and Annie A. Newman; Horace Car- ter and Isabella Thomas; John H. Sammont and Hettic A,Dubant; Gwinn Guinnipand Mary nore Warder; Alex. Diggs and Sarah Buck- man, ——_ Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tx Evestxa Star, Ou HuLxs.—Until lately the old hulks that remained after the life of # vessel was finished We often left to cumber up docks or interfere with navigation in the shallower portions of the bor. It required the constant efforts of the | superintendent of police or the harbor master to re the old vessels hauled to some place where they could rot away in peace, and give small hoy a fair chance to be drowned. ‘The ety coun- i had to forbid, under the penalty of $50, the nding of any hulks between Pendleton ang n streets, but the flats beyond those limits | were often filled with old vessels which were left until they became waterlogged and so in- capable of any use whatever that the timber even could not be burned. Now as goon as 8 Vessel _cea8es to be of service on the water the junk dealer buys the remains and dismantles and breaks them until each timber, shred of cordage and nail is separated and put tonew uses. ‘The old schooner Black Hawk is now being dissected by the workmen of Mr. Drei and all that Is serviceable In her will be put to use. ‘There will be no more cumbering the river | side with old erat. Crry CouNcti.—The two boards met last night. Leave to erect a frame and brick plan- ing nilll, on Lee street and Thompson's alley, ed. ‘The application of Policeman uury for one-half month's pay beyond nionth’s pay allowed policemen when referred to the committee on claims; vill of Summers & Allen, $21.73, for damages to their wagon, which fell through a street bridge and was broken. The commitiee laims reported in favor of paying Moses evens $80 for injury done to his house, on Alfred, near Princess. street; and the recom- mendation was concurred in | AN INTERRUPTED EXAMINATION.—One of the | Fle lagurity cases, growing out of dealings between two Washington contractors, is here for testimony before Commussiouers Marbury and Armstrong. Judge Willoughby represents one side and Judge Christie the other, ‘The laintiff and defendant find it difficult to keep ands off of each other, and a few days ago the | counsel were at the office of Commissfoner Mar- | bury, separated by opposing interests and a | table. The heat of cross-examination made the attorneys cross, and one of them attempted to cross the table and reach with biS tist bis opy nent's methods of practice. The weight of reument fell, however, on the comintss! w Rolla # the usu: } e toner, i nt struck with its force when he inter- | vened, | THE Rowe Case.—The Robb case bas been | settled for the present. Mra. M.A. Robb bas | given bond in $25.00. as adminis"ratrix, and has bought out Kobb’s partner's share to ¢¢ on the business. ‘The interest of Mr. M. W. | Robb, of Washington, in the matter will now depend on the fina! decision of the ease. Nores.—The corporation court did pot meet to-day, having adjourned until Thursday, The court has committed the estate of Elizabeth Harrison to thesergeant for administration. Mr. J. P. Emerson, ap old resident of the 4th ward, is very {ll._—The Adams alimony case has been reinoved to the circuit. court——k. Kemper, esq., has qualified upon a new com- mission us notary public, Asp Ixvicorarixe. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a dell- | clos beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTERATED WHISKY, are inyited to makea trial of the celebrated brand. U PPP PPP EEE RRR UP ?P PE R PPP PPP EE RRR. 22 eR 2 2 ‘Tals Whisky, upon an analytical examination, has | Proved to be free from Fusil Oil, and indced of any t | me modern ingredients which are used to give © fictitious age and favor to this popular drink. FOR SALE BY Browning & Middleton, Barbour & Hamilton, i. Bryan & Bro, Bryun, BL. Wheeler, ‘Thomas 4. Rover, T. Mevyer @Bro, ‘Beall & BaXer, Jobn HM. Magruder, 3 SK Waters, | } Hi. & WH. W. CATHERWOoD, | Sole Proprietors, Philadelphia. Great Sravcurer 1s OVERCOATS AND SUITS aT rus LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COR Corner 7th and G streets, | We are determined not to carry an Overcoat till hext season; therefore, we are selling them at a great sucritice, Overcoats we sold at $25, we sell now at $12.50. Overcoats we sold at $22, we sell now at $11. we sell now at $10. we sell now ut $8. old at $12, we sell now at $6, strrs. SUITS. Suit at $6, worth $12. slinere Suit at $8, worth $16, » Calaway Corkscrew Suit at $11, worth Black All-wool Frock Sult at $13, worth $20. All-wool Prince Albert Sult at ‘$15, worth Overcoats and Suits at 50 cents he dollar. 400 pair of Men's and Boys’ Pants, from $1.25 t. | } apse | LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. } Jato coms it AND G STREETS. Obrvouvesiry For Aut TO BUY RE LE AND FIRST-CLASS CLOTH- ING AT AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, AT OUR SPECIAL 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. : REDUCTIONS, NY REDUCTIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS, NO MISREPRESENTATIONS | NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. ‘We guaranteo every buyer shall have the full werth of his money, and that every garment we sell shall do good service to the wearer to the fall amount of its cost, and bring the purchaser back to us again. NOAH WALKER & CO., ‘TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, 625 Pennsylvania Avenue. ‘We have a good many ODDS and ENDS in broken size of BOOTS and SHOES; will sell off for one-half price to close them out. Also, there is an accumulation of ODDS and ENDS in MEN'S aud BOYS’ CLOTHING we will close out stany reasonabieofier. Ww. SELBY, 10 1914 and 1916 Peansylvania avo: a7 a os THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., A Message from Liszie Ely. ‘From the Philadelphia Prem. Mi Smith received following ‘arrest of the Shec shee, ‘on the charge of having robbed tan i OB eed) Dz C., Feb. 9, sa ser FR is Yo tiie notrateudance Or the Prosecutrix cece New Jexsey Kniouts TEMPLAR.—Eminent Commander Ji McCain, accom; led_ bj about ey fait algo St Salen on. mandery, No. 4, K, P.,of Trenton, N. J., will arrive ta this ot event Bebruaty 20, two icipate the Washi: movument y ceremonies. This commandery 1s ane of the best drilled and equipped in that state, and bad intended to have eee as @ commandery, beaded by the celebrated Winkler 7th regiment band, but owing to the rumor that the ord lecided ner ‘ade, will oow send but a delegution, not ha: suficient time to prepare the entire commanc ery. Lrevr. Scnwarka’s Lecrure.—A audience listened attentively at the Congregt tional church last night to Lieut, Schwatka’ instruettve story of bls search for the remains and records of ihe Sir John Franklin expedi- fon to the aretle regions. The lecturerskcetehied in simple but effective language the trying ex- riences of the expedition, and told of the Blo00 mite sledge journey ‘whose only definite result was settling finally that the precious re- cords of Franklin were forever lost. ——— Law LigeaRy aT AUCTION.—Mr. Lees | will sell this evening at bis auction rooms, ai 7:30 o'clock, a fine 1a ar B60 SF A Be XY mE 90 YY AA L BOP ¥ AA E REL00 ¥Y A A Lun Bi A Ir NX N aoa. Bop ak Ro EXE GG Bp RA Ba H ERN Sco BBB AA OK OK OM ON NN GGG PP OO W oW WwW PDD EEE RRR BP 8% Wwww BUD ES BY 88 Www BBE RMR e oo WW Boo ERE RRS ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, ‘Strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of lpw tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. SoLp ONLY IN caNs. RoYAL Bakive PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. ap F A WELL BE POISONED, WOE BE TO ‘those who drink thereat. It is worse to poison the fountain of life for one’s self, and for posterity. Often by carelessness, oF misfortune, or Inheritance, thls has been done. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla frees the blood, the Vital stream, and restores appetite, strength and health, NO OTHER MEDICINE 13 $0 RELIABLE 48 AN Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for colds, coughs and all derangements of the respirutory organs tending to- ward consumption. In all ordinary casés {t isa certain cure, and it affords sure relief for the asthmatic and consumptive, even in advanced stages of disease, 0 Lvny Taos Ar Canrars’ ASM DRY GOODS STORE. SELLING OFF AT COST. FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON, 8c. EW YORK MILLS SHEETING, 25c. _ Handsome B] ‘ADE BLACK SILK VELVET, reduced to $1.50; actual value $2.50, SERGE areas {n all colors, Brown, Green, Garnet and Blue (beautiful fine dress goods), twelve ‘Yards for $2; every yard is worth 25c. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS at actual cost price. Sitap io pie Our extoulont quadiy COLORED SERS Feduced ‘fom $1 to Vc. BROCADE COLORED SILKS, in W! Cream, Blue and Pink, $1. me COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. COLORED SaTINS, Green, Puik and Blue, 500. REVS VEILING, widest’ double width” Cream, 1 Blue, S7ac. LADIES CLOTH SUITING in Gre¥ and Brown, one yard anda halt wide, uimense width, 374%. COLORED BROCADE SILK VELVET, $1. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 50c. BLACK CASHMER SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. CARTERS, ‘711 MARKET SPACE. ‘Near the corner of 7th street. Sacriricz IN OVERCOATS AND SUITS, OVERCOATS AT $5, FORMERLY $10. OVERCOATS AT $6, FORMERLY $12, OVERCOATS AT $7.50, FORMERLY $15 OVEROOATS AT $10, FORMERLY $20. OVERCOSTS AT $18.50, FORMERLY $27. SUITS AT $6.50, FORMERLY $13. SUITS AT $7.50, FORMERLY $1. “SUITS AT $10, FORMERLY $20. SUITS AT $12, FORMERLY $24. SUITS AT $15, FORMERLY $30, PANTS AT HALF-PRICE, BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT HALF- PRICE, AT THE MISFIT STORE, $30 © CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. $40 $100 WONDERFUL KEVOLUTION IN TYPE-WRIT- ERS THROUGH THE HALL. Greatest simplicity, durability, needs no repairs, with ten varieties of ype io English or foreign lan- 5 ol in seeonds, Writing beautiful, periectly clear, Machine in Walunt case, only seven Paget Set erences peti Cope eee tee Sistedin the WALES Pees Copying solicited at lowest rates. Opice—1321 F street. R. HW. EVANS, General Agent Jad Isxporsen Br Taz Won, DE. ve BPP REETIIYZZZ OO L DDD ™s58s Pe t £z2°oo Bod Ssa A pe fF CP EY Ee baesik T XkeEE R R SssS ~ LATION OF MANY OF THE BEST GERMAN ees. ee SBa dix DEBILITY, MALARIAL Dis- THR high‘ charact th testimonials as tion’ have. nevee neon eaguled, awarded 2 Athepieasure to the following: We re Means INDUSTH AL CHOOT, oy ‘Baitimore, Mi BALTIMORE COUNTY, Mezsrs. Lowts Petzold & ‘Gentiemen:—We with verlan ie wabagtons ibepieniber 4, 1984. Miates Tait Pe oO “Dr. Petaolas Ger. Stic yep Sowing am reeks aed Syed Prgt hash ‘BALTIMORE, ‘25th, 1984. Sees ese fa ES ra Corrcurs. INFALLIBLE BLOOD PURIFIERS AND SKIN ‘BEAUTIFIERS, A GKOWTH OF Harr ‘While using your Caticura for hands, It occurred to me to try it for dandruff, which I suffered a grest deal, and it not only cured the dandruff, but restored the balr to» bald ‘spot previously entirely destitute of hair, If is now ‘an inch in length. JOHN H. PARKE, ‘Master bark “John E. Chase,” Boston Harbor. SORE HANDS. ‘Your Cuticura Remedies are justly recelving great Fecognition. ‘The miners find yhe Cuticura Soap splendid for cleansing the skin, ang those who have for years suffered from sore hands cannet say enough in praise of it and Cuticura, C. BUDDRE, Scofield, Col. CHAPPED HANDS. I bave been using the Cuticura @eap for Chapped ‘Hands, and find !t gives better satisfaction and ope- Fates more quickly than anything I have eyer tried. Its cleansing qualities and delicate perfume recom- ‘mend It as @ most desirable soap. W.F. PARKER, Charlottesburg, Ky. DOING GooD. I was sick along time and tried several doctors. ‘They could not dome any good, and then I tried Cu- ticura Remedies and they cured me, They are doing ‘great deal of good in this country. H. SALLEE, Cernishville, Ky. 8 WITH GOOD RESULTS. T have used your Cuticura Remedies with good re- snlis for Scroftla and Scalp Disease for a number of years, R. K, FAULKNER, ‘Hotnellsville, N. ¥. WORKS LIKE MAGIC. Your Cuticura Soap I prescribe in all eruptions of the skin and it works like magic, T. H. WHITING, M. D., ‘14 Central Music Hall, Chicago, Il. For sale everywhere. Price Cutleuta,50c.; Cuticura Soap, 25c.; Cuticura Resolvent, $1. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. BEAUTY. For Skin Blemishes, use the Cuticura Soap. f CITY ITEMS. Lady.—Is thatreally true?” Druggtst.—“Yes, Madam, Dr. Bull's Cough Sysup is ouly 25c.” 1 M. Angenstein, 817 7th st. n.w., offers the following immense bargains for to- morrow only: Wooden Watet Buckets, 10c. 2-string Brooms, 10c.; Zine Washboa: Ironing Boards,’ 290; 100 hes Pins, Be. Clothes Basket, 44c., worth $1; Coal sieves, 8c. Porcelain-lined_Pipkins, 16c,;' 3B lozep Fancy Goblets, 22c.; Covered Suga# Bowls or Butter Dish, 9c, each; Mop Handles, 15¢.; Market Baskets, Ge.: Syrup Pitchers, lle, New assort- ment of Baby Carriages at mani ‘turers’ prices, 1 The Great Attraction at New Orleans. ‘The vast crowd of strangers attracted to the great World’s Exposition of Industry at New Orieans, looked with delight at the fuirne: which marked the 176th Grand Monthly Draw- ing of The Louisiana State Lottery, on January 13th, last, Itresulted that tleket No, 15,965. drew the first capital prize of $75,000, and was held by Mr. Thomas M. Thornton, @ prominent banker of Shelbyville, Til, Who collected it ional Bank, of St. Louis, drew the second prize of s soid in fifths (each at $1), ‘ne, of Fairmount, Ind., who collected it through the Fairmount Bank; one to Daniel Shutt, of Chicago, 10,, who collected itin person; another to Lee Sampson, Sigour- ney, lowa;and the remainil pordiens ‘were scattered elsewhere, No. 5,183 drew the third prize of $10,000, sold also In fiths; two-fifths collected through Exchange Bank, of Dallas, ‘Texas, for Mr. A. E, Hall, salesman for Sanger Bros., Dallas, and Mr. Fred, Cheadle, also of Dallas; one to O. J. Ferris, of Cincinnati, Ohio; another to Louis H. Kaichan, of Messrs. Stix, Krouse & also of Cincinnats; and so it went with $252,500 worth of fortune fying in all directions. Next (the 178th) draw! will be on Tuesday, March 10th, 1889, of whlch M.A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., will give all intr: mation on application, Be wise in due time. 1 “Rough on Pain.” Cures colic cramps, diarrhoea; externally for aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, theu- matism. Forman orbeast. 20and 0c.’ 7 Attention, Grosers. M. Augenstein, 817 to S21 7th at. n.w., leads all competitors ih prices of his Broo: ‘ood and Willow Ware. Prices guaranteed 5 to 10 Per cent lower than the lowest. Call and see. 6,7,9,11,13 ‘The Boss one-minute Coffae Pot saves 50 Per cent of the coffee. alae io W. 8. JENKS & Co, 717 7th street, Murray's N.Y. Cider ts absolutely pure apple juice. Finest ever sold inthis market. Ask your grocerfarit, 6 Blood's Brooms are the best eversold in Washington, Ask your grocer for them. 6 On Thirty Day# Trial. The Voltaic Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr, Dye’ brated Electro-Voltae Belts and Elec! ces on trial for thirty day: en (youl oe old) who are afflicted with ‘ous debility, lost vitality and kindred trou- ind eomplete resto ininly vigor. Address as risk is"ineusred, as thirty W,5mn ner bles, guaranteeing speedy ration of health an above. N. BON days’ trial is allc Thoraton’s Emulsion pure Cod Liver Ol with Hypophosphites of ne and Soda for coughs, ¢ Hf gonaumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant to take. Preseribed by” ply of I ‘a cians. Sold by gzists, Lange bottles 50c. Manufactured by W. E Thornton, eager Bul- timore aud Harrison strects, Baltimore, Ma, m,W,f Syracuse Sait in Peekets is the purest, strongest, best Teble and Dairy Saltever sold. Ask your grocer tor it, 6 Buy Pocket Knives at te Rodgers’ cutlery store, 487 Pa. ave, Your Initials engraved tree, 0: DRY GOODS. PIANOS AND_ ORGANS. BOOKS, &e. me en ee TER. D. Tew B + 00D SECONDHAND PIANOS. JN atiowat THex Niw S EF N G to EVERY EVENING. com Joraina — e nets fg voing(3. W. Crom, rogtan | Wan REP one Cosh Bargains Bi Gnecee volt, (J. W. Crom). Eng! Kiabe eGo GRAND FAMILY MATINEE ON SATURDAY. Literature, 2 vois.-{Phitips) Wine Nolions Ane t ‘Chickering & Soma, SEATON PERRY, Philosophy, (Royce). Edanr Allen Poe, Geo. Wood ‘Decker Broa. STRONGER THAN EVER! Buryne The ‘Author of Reitealtio; iteury laneet AN! Modern Improvement, (Svocesson To Pxart & BRoTHes,) Mr ehtigg acta other Stories, Edmuha Uuiney) reas MEELIS & 00, LOUIS ALDRICH in the of Homer, ( venis), Roslyn's For- cst 857 Pennsylvania ave., orb AND HIS SUPERBSTAR COMPANY, Hina ress Fabrics, for Pisin ana “Combination Saji | "OBS, (Christian Reidy" 0 in | JROR RENT- SEVERAL PINE KNABE PL ‘in the Best American Play, incinding the "Latest Paria Novelties” for the | in arrsters Tice pt npg Dannenin | Fi'Shesse ana Coca ae one Caan MY PARTNER, Spring of 1885. slents if great variety and bennty now onexbie| rice. Nyllig, wii ttarig prom on By BARTLEY CAMPBELL, Eq. ‘New Piain and India Silks, Canton Crepes | Meso RETA ERC Tren, a. privat c aus tate tis Sane Cee tetaer ae ‘and Crepe de China, WM. H. MORRISON, —_| enmtance. Pie York Herald. | Pisin and Brocaded Lyon's Silk fd 475 Penneyivania avenie, “Undoubtedly the best American Play. Agecannot wither nor custom soa is tatnite varies fe panes Monday, Feb, 1¢—MARRISON, SGVREEYS, In Lint of me Moose it Atavars GRAND OPERA HOUSE. WEEK OF FEBRUARY 9. MATINEE SATURDAY. Pictorial revival of BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S Plc- turesque Play, ‘THE GALLEY SLAVE! ‘Under the personal supervision of the anthor, Act 1—The Plaza at Venice. “Jealous even of a child?” “Act 2—The Hotel at Rome. “Payche, Payche, heart ig broken.” Act 3—The. Baron's Chateau: fe goes to the to gave her honor.” Act 4— Hei a wl od etn RY “Back, Cleely, to life, Uberty and love.” POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION. MONDAY, February 16. cvoeeSs K. EMMET OSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. ~ EST ORCHESTRA CHAIRS fi1aste ‘AT THE ARLINGTON HOTEL OF THE ITALIAN BENEVOLENT SocrEry, Of Washingron, Es for the benefit of the Society," T ABNBR'S MUSIC HALL, (On THURSDAY EVENING, February 12th, 1S85. Tlekets, admitting “Gentleman and Ladies, 50 cents, Obes |ORD'S OPERA HOUSE. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. ‘MON., TUES, WED, NIGHTS, FEB, 9, 10, 11: THE GREAT NEW YORE SUCCESS, THE BRIGHTEST OF FUNNY PLAYS. T Comedians 7 from F3 * Wallack’s aEe ese Y THE KIN! and THE KINDERGARTEN | Madison 8 THE RINDERGAWTEN —— THE KINDERGARTEN ‘Theaters. ‘The Kindergarten Matinee Wednesday, "Aattisslon to Baldony only So conte Admission to Balcony only 25 cents. Lid Admission to Balcony only 25 cents. ‘FORD'S OrERs House. FEBRUARY 12, t, Manager REPEL ‘Thursday First tine at this Performed by tills com Saturday Mutinee. 5 Saturday, THE ARTILTS WHO WILL APPEAR: Miss Marie Stove, Miss Geraldine Ulmar, Miss Ma- thilde Phillips, Miss Diese Burton, Agnes Stone, Tom Kurl, Herndon Morsell, Myron W. Whit- ney, iW. C. Bartiabee, W. H. Mi id, George Frothingham, ‘The Ideal's Complete Chorus and Orchestra, 'y-four Persons in Every Performance. \RAND BALL. ENCIL, No. 1, 8. OFS, SONS OF JONADAR, NATIONAL RIFLES HALL, @ st, bet, Oth and 10th sts. n, ickeis admitting gentleman and tw Sve, Laulies™ be femme Sc ERZ0G'S MUSEU Late Lincoln Hall, oth and D sta, nw. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, UEEN’S EVIDENCE, By H. PEYTYT, author, of “The Black Flag,” “The ” World.” “de, with FLORENCE NOBLE a3 the BLIND MOTHER. HARRY JACKSON as ISAACS oy, vPypdugea withthe original Lock? Scene, r ¥, Wurid.—A great performance throughout, asi week ofthe Human Atom, MAJOR TOT. Afternoons only, "PUNCH AND JUDY." Admission to family’ circie, 10 “cents; admission to first ‘floor, 20c. Reserved seats may be secured Ae ws In-advance without extra charge at the Box Office of the museum from 9 a1. 10 10 p.m. ith, 1885. Doors open at 1 and 7 p.m; overture. one hour Tater. Carriages may be ordered at 4:10 and 10:10 p. & L0G. Ghia DRAMATIC ENGAGEMENT: The acrgmpiiel and heauttt actres, SUBS E1300. PEIRCE, So popular while starriug with J.T’ Polk ia “The Gemiéman Brom ‘asiated by the favorite SHEWELL : ic plaw in 4 acts entitied f CROSSING: TPUEATER Contig EB ‘Week commencing MONDAY, February 9, ‘Return of the favorites, HARRY MINBI'S. in addition thereto the Marvelous MATTIE LEB PRICE, noe Greater than Lulu Hurst. Matinees Tuesday THE STORY of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION, ‘Told in Thirteen Lectures, By Erof, JOUN FISKE, of Cambridge, AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCTL, On MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, ginning JANUARY 147TH, at 8 p.m. Tickets for balance of Course. Single admission, ‘To be had ut ved Seats, hese lectures are fascinating, brilliant and mas- y beyond anything that has ever been heard In ‘Mr. Fiske iS" one of the most remarkable ‘Boston Our. Hartford Courant. ANNUAL BALL OF THE COACHMEN'S S0- ‘ciety of Washington, D.C., will be given at Na- ional Rifles’ ball, on G st., Motiday evening, Feb. 16, ABNG. Tickets, admitting gentlemen and dies, $1! 83 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle. No.1 Rye Whisky, best_in the world for the money. Orders by mall. McGee's, 0th, near Dat. eon “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Eresh Alderney Hutter, churaed every, morn- Ing, and delivered in halt pound “Ward” prints Oc. per pound... Also Cottage Cheese, Butter- milk and Sweet Milk, 5: Pi per quart, Cream 150, ASONIC TEMPLE, ‘Third and Positively Last Week of Prof. Carpenter's Scenes in Psychology and Mesmerism, Marvelous Fun, Crowded houses, Different each night. Admission 25 cta; reserved seats, 60 cts, {7-7 TPHEATRICAL AND BALL COSTUMER: Costumes for Ladies, Gent's and Children at rea- sonable prices, at L, MOXLEY'S, ny 608 10th st. ¥e Satin ‘Rhadames, Surahs and Jersey Silks in Binck, White aind ail shades for street, ‘reception and evening wear. New Silk Ganzes, Iiusions and Crepe de Chines, it Beaded Satin and Twotoned Brocaded Vel- be Perinot's Kid Gloves in all lengths from 2 to 16 100 pieces Anderson's 32 inches wide Scotch Zephyr including all the new striped and Immense Assortm: if Plain, Figured and Checked French Sattceus in choice stylet and colorings New French and British White Goods. New White and Ecru Embroidered Batiste Robes. “Extra Good Values” and German Linen Table Sloth, Napkins, Towels and ‘Class: Clot Belgian Pillow and Sheeting Linens. ag- Blankets, Bed Comforts and Quilts in great “CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave., cor. 9th st. Established 1840. 7 719 719 GREAT SALE or HAMBURG EDGES AND LADIES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR, DAVIS’, ‘719 Market Space. at We have Jo pad ee Cae aia re nea Reriaanr ss i Bee cir et tcetsh ot tea recor Gee cranes nee ad Sery cheap, are firstclass in cvery respect. We iit vite an examination. One Leto? SOILED WAM- BURGS, MAGIC TRIMACINGS, 8c. at Half Price to ‘lose, af EG.DAVIS. We have made reductions im our UNDER- WEAN DEPARTMENT, many lines being marked down to less than cost. Every garment in this depart- ment is of the most reliable make, and we feel assured that the reductions Will be appreciated. Stock com- plete In every department, Secure geiilne bargains at G. DAVIS, Ja2k ‘719 Market Space. Over Axxcan Jaxvary. COTTON UNDERWEAR CLEARING SALE. COTTON UNDERWEAR AT PRICES SURPASSING THE CLOSEST AND KEENEST COMPETITION THE VERY BEST MUSLINS! THE VERY BEST CAMBRICS! THE VERY BEST EMBROIDERTES! THE VERY BEST STYLES! COMMENCES TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) JAN'Y ‘20TH, 1885, OUR ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR DEVOTED TO THE SALE OF LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. EVERYTHING IN READINESS FOR aN I MENSE RUSH. NIGHT DRESSES. PLAIN SACQUE GOWNS, finished with Cambric Rufiles, 29c., worth 50c. Plain well-made GOWNS, good Cotton, superior finish, 63c; a bargain at $1. Fine MUSLIN, deep yoke, three rows insertion be- tween clusters of tucks, front, neck and sleeves trimmed with fine Hamburg Edge, 7c. This gown would be cheap at $1.25. MOTHER HUBBARD YOKE, five rows Hamburg Insertion between clusters of tucks, front, neck and sleeves trimmed with Rufles of Embroidery, 96c.; a most decided bargain. SKIRTS. Extra good quality MUSLIN, with Ruffles and tuck- Ang, 29¢; 50c. quality. Fine MUSLIN, with Tinch Cambric ruffies, with five French tucks, and hem with wide aod narrow ‘tucks above, 67c; an extraordinary good bargain. Fine MUSLIN with 9-inch handsome embroidered Flounce, with tucks above, forming in all a trim- ming 3-8 yard deep, 94c.; worth $1.50. CHEMISE. Good MUSLIN, plain band, neck and sleeves, well Anished, 19c., regular 2c. Chemise. ‘Yoke of Insertion between four clusters of five fue tucks, embroidered front, neck and sleeves, trimmed with fine Hamburg Edge, 47c., never sold for less than Fe. POMPADOUR YOKE, of all over Hamburg Em- broldery, square neck, with fine embroidery edge and neck and sleeves, 88c.; Would sell readily at $1.25, DRAWERS. Good MUSLIN, with hem and five tucks, nicely fin Ished, 19c.; a bargain at 25c. ‘MUSLIN, with five tucks and Cambric ruffle and tucking, 36¢.; regular price, 48¢. Fine MUSLIN, wide and parrow tucking, deep em- broidered rutile, 66c; were 9Se. Fine MUSLIN, fine open-work Hamburg Insertion between French tucks, edged with wide open-work embroidery to match, 98c.; very cheap at $1.50. INFANTS’ LONG SLIPS. Good CAMBRIC, neck and sleeves trimmed with fine ruffle, 28¢.; Cambric costs more. CAMBRIC, with Mother Hubbard Yoke, fine tuck- Ing and embroidery, 49c.. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Startling Reductions in FRENCH WOVEN AND DOMESTIC CORSETS, marked at 25 to 33 per cent Jower than regular prices. ‘Good CORSETS at 2c; special offering. Better CORSETS at 50c; worth from $1 to $1.50. ‘We must reduce stock, and therefore have made prices exceptionally low. Call early to avoid the an- ticlpated rush. LANSBURG & BRO., 420, 422 424 axv 426 9 SEVENTH STRI HOUSEFURNISHINGS. G. T. Ker, TAILOR, No. 414 ‘Ninth Strect Northwest, Srscat Nore I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND ‘THOSE CONTKMPLATING BUILDING, ‘TO MY ‘STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULDPARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELI- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON; WHICH I CONSIDER ASGOOD Ly NOTSUPERIOR’ TOSTEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST, WOULD 4LSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMESSPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEAT- ING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO RQUAL. THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME O¥ THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFERRING TO. ACALL IS SOLICITED AND ESTIMATES PROMPTLY JunNIBUED WALTER D. WY VILL, EXcxwarye AGENT, ap26__No. 452 PA. AVE, NEAR 44 STREET. Se Ee Fors Axo Wrars Ar Cost. ‘We will offer the balance of gir stock of SEAL SACQUES AND WRAPS AT COST. SEAL SACQUES at $100, $1.15,$125, $140, $160, $1.80 ,and $200. z ‘MINK and SQUIRREL. ang RUSSIAN CIRCULARS | CIRCULARS st $50, 960 aud $76. A Few QUILTED-LINED GARMENTS st 20 per ‘Cent less than cost. All genuine raductiona, At WILLETT & RUOEF, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 3 ‘905 Pennsylvania ave, Jas: 3 AM, PF, WEBER'S ORCHESTRA FURNISHES Diusic for ull occasions. Orders left at residence, 1120 tii st. s.¢; E. F. Droop and Eberbach, or by tele: Ghone’ at Elis! Biase & BSE, re, oF Watch N ‘ard, will receive prompt attention, Can furnish Uul- form band for dt Stan jaze-u OUIS WEBER'S ORCHESTRA —TELEPHONE Tvrderstoresidences5 rthetee orice DRone Ellis’ or Metzerott’s miusie store, and Demonet’s con fecuonery store, will receive prompt attention. jal? VHOICE SEATS jal73m__,__— Pennsylvania ave., cor. Lith st. 5 LECTURES. on D W. VOCT-HEES, of Indiana, will, by invitation, deliver his Lecture on’ JEFFERSON ‘Tickets of admission for reserved seats the pablic as Thompeon's or betas on 15th st, and jurn's drug store, on Pennsylvania ave. ‘Tickets of ion, 50e. fi1-5te EV. B. A. MAG E, 8. J., WILL DELIV) icetare on “he. Resaiuistenees oe art I aT ASAE Oa ER es 25; at 8 o'clock, fn the basement of St, Aloysius are, ‘Tickets, 50 cents, mite HE BERLITZ SCiOOr, OF LANGUAGES, T 728 14th St N. We LECTURE IN FRENCH, ‘La Femme en Afri FEBRUARY 1 AT S OCLOCK Po ‘Tickets, 50 cents: sold at the school before the 17th. ‘Free for our students, fit uv EER He to B “ou” Sess8 Exe Po Le GcS “oo? Ek xe FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. FOR HEATING BY LATROBES. FOR OPEN GRATES. IT MAKES A QUICK FIRE. IT Is EASILY IGNITED. IT DOES NOT BUEN OUT THE GRATE. IT IS ECONOMICAL, YT WILL PAY TO TRY IT, FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT CO, 40 Bushels Crushed, $3.70. DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OB GEORGETOWN. 50 Ts Ooze To Maxe Roox for the Introduction of a new line of first class Cook- ing Ranges, we now offer the CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AND WASHINGTON RANGES, at NET COST. Also, Heating Stoves, to close out remnant of fall stock, at 10 to 25 per cent discount. W. 8 JENES & ©O., 13 717 7th strect nw. Evnexa. ‘Here we are again with another car load of our EUREKA MARBLE TOP WALNUT SUITE, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE, FOR $43.50. Better than ever. Also SOLID ASH SUITE, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE $37.50. All those who have been waiting can now be su plied. Call early. W. 1. HOEKE, 1 A 901 Market Space. Decorate Porrery AND PORCELAIN FROM ALL COUNTRIES, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE. FINE PLATES, ‘TOILET SETS. PARLOR LAMPS. ‘TEs SETS. LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DINNER SETS. ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE. jad No, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUR Swroteros & Fiercuze, 415 71m Srnexr Nostawsst. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- STERING GOODS. a heaaetaapee any and all prices quoted by city. " Jow prices. = Squesicaniees om Agents cales, ‘have no old stock, but sizes pew, ry res tr ‘Hatters and sve, Beacrrvt. Varestixe Canps, HAND-PAINTED MOUCHOTR CASES, JAPANESE SACHETS, NEW AND NOVEL DESIGNS. ENGRAVING AND CARD PRINTING. CHOICE STATIONERY at WM. BALLANTYD 7 Viasesnxes: Va | | A foll assortment Just received and displayed for selection at G. A, WHITAKER'S, 1105 Pennsytvania avenue. | Vatextixe Novextms Asp Canns retty aswell ws artistic designs — | ALSO, LACE VALENTINES, | ‘Wholesale and retail. ©, PURSELL, BookseLurr, 418 Sth street northwest. Wing and Printing. Pine T.WASHEURN € C0. feb Box FOR THE PRESENT TIME, “THE ( TVA, SERVICE fr. We have just opened the finest line of Valentines in | the city, including ail of the novelties iu this line the latest of fine statio Engraved copper 5 Our stock of Hooks ine turd pub Heations in Hist Poetry and general Liter ature. We keep constantly oa hand the works of the Most popular anthors, namely: Emerson, Hawthorne, Mark Twain, Darwin, Huxley, Speacer, and others too numerous to mention. All of the latest publications received as soon ax pos: Sle, which we sell at reduced prices. Orders for | books promptly filled. Call and examine our stock: | lowest. 3 SEWING MACHINES, &e. 5 Avove Au. Coxretrors | S$. OPENTIEIMER & ERO, | | | Sew Silent Automatic acknowledzed bj Send fe cop Old Sewing. Machines makes of machines Special attention giver ing Machines. Neevdles Sole agents fall adjustable forms fort a draping ladies and misses garments und Bazar Glove Fitting Patterns, G TPE GREAT “Ho! OLD” WITH OUR NEW Ret of Attachments ina Veivetlined Bux, makes the finest yet offered: | also the thing at FINANCIAL. Private Stock Terecrarn Wines Berwees, | WASHINGTON, BALTIO NEW YORK, bos PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Brokers, 64 Broadway, 180 Fitth avenue, 5 > General Partners: | James Whitely,, Henry IL. Dod Marry C. Logan, Washington, HI. Crager Oui ‘Mayurd C, Eyre. William R. ‘Travers, Special Partner. Duy and sell on commission all classes of Railway securities. Branch office—539 15th street (Corcoran Building. H. H. DODGE, Restpent Partxen, Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the markets received through our wires Instantly, direct from the New hange. “All orders executed and reported pro! FAMILY SUPPLIES Sexecr Fronma Onanovs LEMONS, BANAND = APPLES. ©. WITMER & 00. lah rexcx Musimoous. Extka, $3.50 PER DOZEN. FRENCH PEAS, EXTRA FINS. $3.50 poze. GEO. E. “NNEDY & SON, IMPORTERS OF TABLE LUXURIES, $23 1209 F Street northwest. A Fus Lise Or Grocers THAT MUST Bi GRANULATED SUGAI. BEST PATENT PROCESS FL ne PRe. per th. | WHOLESALE Phices, POOLE, BROOKE & ©0,, “S44 Loutsiana avenue, ERE 685s ke Fr Sss. 4 cod Eee ROH Eee Ss8 = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA ST PROCESS FLOUR, is withont a donbt the most Rractirvi and the most | Seruitiors Flour The Millers have not ont perfect tilt, containing as it does all the mest improved Machin? ‘erg invented up t the Jour UNSURE 30, cco co c ie) REE ¥ we that, we would ity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts world. We GaRaNTEE that tis marie fr grown in Mlunesote aud Dakota, it is lodged fact, that in this Floura perfict sep ‘tation of the giatinois purticies “of tie what bert ands thorough elimination. ofall weak and. starchy Matter has at last heen reached, and is cotusequently hore Nerarriovs, yielding more brea to. the barrel than other Flour, ‘The best trade admits that from its bread making qualities it is the chenest, as Well as the best, for elther family’ oF baker's tee, wind M by any Fiuur-made. Evers mack’ abd every is warranted to give entire sulisfaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ‘ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelied by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fustidious epi- cure. GILT-EDGE,. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. RELIANCE, A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made byzthe celebrated Hungarian process. It is avery cheap and ‘Deantiful Patent, within the reach of all clases, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will try it, iad GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District. It isequal in quailty toa great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst tt can be Dought for considerable less money. We defy competi- torato bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE ot GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who ‘tries them once will never use anything ¢lse. Forsale by all grocers. ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. eld ‘WM. M.GALT & ©O. Smear: Saar: Samrs Six Fine Dress Shirts made to order of Wamsutts Cotton and Richardson's Linen for $7.50, ready for ‘Wear; perfect fit guaranteed. Ask to see the CROWN DIAMOND SHIRT, made of Prait of the Loom Muslin and good Linen, only SOc, at BALTIMORE BRANCH SHIRT FACTORY, cc 1002 F street northwest. Wa Hleisexanr UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS Are renowned for elegance of styles, superior work: Thanship, fayitiews toach, Tesponsive In action to the Lighest degree, brilliant and even in tone and of great durability. . They contaln all the latest and best tmprovements Ate Indorved by competent Jade as being unequaled. Wo are giving tow thetory prices to our Washing? ton patrons and te Pianos of other of $10 per mouth. FACTORY WAREROOMS, Sioth Street, JOWN FEELIN @C0, 937 Pennsylvania ave. near L0cb Maestewcext PIANOS AND ORGANS OF THE BEST AND LEADING MAKERS SOLD ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS OF 98 AND $10 PER MONTH. A GENERAL CLEARINGOUT 6) OF ALL MY SHCONDALAND INSTRU. MENTS—PIANOS AND ORGANS—AT MOST ANY PRICE, NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED, Pianos as low as $25. Organs as low as $15. Several Elegant Pianos at $125 each. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, __ 488 79M STREET NORTRWEST. ANINAS, ORGANETTES, AURE, Tor &, from “Are JOHN YELLS 00, re itera, motte sole meena fin BCI Hoi acil if playin the STTEEF and KRANICH & ANOS aiid Cally’s Wonderful neasy terainin Pianos ised. Puanos aud Ore . tuned aud repaired, Jao Nos. Sg AND REPAILS OF PIANOS A SPR V. BECKERS WAREROOMS, SOL OUD street, _Fine Pianos for n a8, S888, TITERENINN NwWwow ow A T INN NWwwww aa Ssssg T re MN vWwWW AA GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT. PIANOS. ‘The Rest tn the World. A Large Assortnent Constantly on Hand, at the ‘Wareroums, SYLVANIA AVENUE, EDW. F. DROOP, Solo Agent for Steinway & Sons’ Pianos. alring Promptly Attended to by 925 PEN BONIS RATHER THAN CARRY ext sewson, We offer them to Fou IN F. ELLIS & 00, ila ave, newt 10th ft, 0003 GREAT SPECIALTY IT GLAND PIANO. In new and clegant styles, how reads, et special factory prices. ML. 1. SUMNICM, S11 Mth st nee OF vex & Co. EMERS( bout regard to feTt RAUS £00, ANOS WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed; for rent by day, Week, mouth or year, Reb applied If purchased. Full stock of Sc. Musle. HENRY ERERRACI, 15 F street, m1 Managing Partner of the late tru of Eiliea@ Ga KEE BROS, Apeut, 407 10th st. bw, Gk Also for But GOODS We Have Jver Rucuves ANOTHER LOT OF 100 DOZEN BROWN HALF HOSE, "GENTLEMEN'S The “same as we sold so many of last year.” which we at the remarkably low price of $1 per box pairs for 5 cents, These goods are worth $8 per dagen. AG 5.B ELLERYS, reet northwest. A Large Line of NECK WEAR, for 50c., 75e. and $1. Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest prices. Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand, CHARLES HY¥ATT, Proprietor. THOMPSON'S SHIRT. FACTORY, SIGIF street northwest, Opposite Patent Office, PROPOSALS. ae VU. NAVY PAY OFFICE, Wasttiotos, D.C, Febrnary 7, 1885. sale, tn duplicate, (fram regular deal + indorsed “Proposals Seated Proj Luly “Office until OO! TANT. for articles required, ad sh St steuite $5, 8 a bi, 1, 0, Varvisii Aicotol, Re i. Siathowery 2 Hatting: No. 10, Ame ‘ un ats” No. ita, He Sgt tat rIOwN, excep Su hae which will be awarded SYeduies ati} blank formn for bids to se ARATELY ncy of the guarane = bu gerund to baure a uctaey OF othe bilicer. "The racht iseeserved to ngect may or all Midd SON wave oeeeae ‘Tios. H. LOOKER, Pay Director, U.3.N., omens vay Fay Reaig pers FOR MAIL Bac Post Orrice DEPARTMENT, Wasnixotox, D.C, Junuary 12, 1885, Separate Seaied Proposals will be received at thie Department until the NINTH DAY OF MARCH 1585, at NOON, for furnishing, by contract, Mall Baga, conforming in every respect to the official samples, In. such quantities and at such times as may be ordered during the term of four years, begiuning on the first ‘day of April, 1885. = Specificationg of the several classes of Mall Bags, and of the conditions aud requirements relating to the pro- posals and coutracts, and also blank forms for bidding, ‘will be furnished on application by letter to the Second Assistant Postmaster General. No proposal will be considered which shall not have been submitted In ao- cordunce with such specifications. ‘The contracts which may be made will be in con- formity to Le specifications and the accepted propor. ‘The right ts reserved, however, to reject any or all the FRANK HATTON, Postmaster General. A Wrastetguron D.C, Febraary 9, Proposals, in duplicate, “trom regu Se Se RU te See ae RO, 4 ** 2 ‘ . oor