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al di é . é : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRPDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1885. LOCAL MENTION. OFFICE OF T! ‘Wasnixeros, D. For the middi weather and lights Sariable, sl For Saturday.—The slowly in the Ohio valley, the lak ‘will fal tn, ing Sature tion and fair weather in northern portion. Local snows, followed are tndfeated for the middle Atianti ‘with colder weather in the mornin by rising tempe: Neagexe Irs Of fine’ boots 21 nine bargain: Bie rinse, or 192 YESTERDAY A Ang room of the residence of Mr. Es ie (president uf AE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, », February 13,1555, 10a.™. partiy cloudy rly winds, be- le_Atlantic states, nwa, north y colder. a tempers nre will rise e reions, Ten- ississippl valley, with The temperature night and rise dur- nes in southern por ali by fair weather on satorda ature. Sp: Hahn’s great mark-down shoes. Those in search of + willdo well tocall at once at Pajave. FTERNOON the floor of the din- urd Tem- of Washinton), cor- the Ban rofmh and K strects and Massachvsetts avenue, was discovered to be on fire. Officer Appleby entered the house, and knocking away the tathing and extinguished the flames with a few fwater. The cause ‘was the falling of the bricks beneath the grate, letting the hot coals. thre under the foo ‘The loss was only some sounded. ‘Mrases’ splendid sprin B positive barga PURrac SPFAKERS AND S Douglass € Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops ‘heel button now 95c., Hahn's, 816 7th st. a RTT sure in at $! NGERS fh temedy for hoarseness. Save Your Moxey by going to Freund's, 702 | Dth street, for parties, weddings and balls. Spxcta’ TON SALE of Fishing Rods, and victy of tackle; at A. C.Stevens'y S19 Rect variety of nb. ave., Saturday at 10 am. and 7 p.m. Lath int. GB. farrwert, Art Two Wrxpows For REY Teasonable. Gallery, § Hauns’s ladies’ SL. box toe or eumimon sense 816 7th st. and 1: ae Bares Reconns printed promptly. | Gray & Clarkson. AND hool, 25 LeDroit bldg. Warm room. Price t and kid button, st, reduced from $2, 1922 Pa. av VALENTINES, at J. Jay 421 9th st. ONLY $4.50 for zent’s hand-stitched shoe: asual price $5.5 Yamp wide percales, Gye. Stern's, 904 7th st. GUAY & CLARKSON, Printers, Globe Printing | 339 Pa. ave Svatse StYLE Frane’s, corner 7th and D, theonly stri price hat and gent’s furnishing store in thiseity. | S16 7th st. at Hahn’ Ve. ILK Hats, decidedly new, ly one Gext’s rellable calf_boots down to $ worth $3. Hahn's, $16 7th stand 1922 Pa. Bewaxe imitation pebbles. 0; Hempler's, 44 st. CITY AN Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:55 p.m. extinguished at 5:30 2.1. Officer Harding Wook to the fifth precinct ves | terday a still-born white in at the northwest corner of 13th Price, Who lives at 114 10th street southeast fell Into a tub of boil and was badly james Mitche! cultural department, was ore D DISTRICT. ant, found ina sewer nd I street terday morn colored employe of the ari- fered by Sua Snell, to-day. to mak? restitution in the sum of 1S to one of his fellow employes, from Say Go 1. Jay tine cards. priation to enabi of Hartford, to ‘Washington monument. ‘71, twice escorted W: and Lafayette, and is, It i tive military ‘company in the chartered in 1 wernor of ‘The g ee ‘The Monument Dedicatio: OLD ORGANIZATIONS COMING ‘The legislature of Connecticut mously passed a resolution making whi 2 with st id sends specimens of pretty valen- Je the Governor's Foot guards, attend the dedication of the The company was ashin stated, the oldest ac- nd St Conneticut and stall will also attend the dedication. ‘The Kentish F Conn., will send ‘oot guards, of East Greenwich, a large representation, ——S ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follow: w. W. Boarman, trustee, to Henry Beinheimer, pt. ae Se ee tones Ee Fiteh to Thomas E. Waggaman, e. pt. 145 Georgetown: $2, Jot 19, sq. 515; B. & Hy addition to 25. D. Scully to John C Heald, $2,500, W. A. Coulte etal, to Caroline E. Sbugert, lot 180, sq. 1 238: do.; $—. ames H. Saville et al., ch, pt. 6, $4 ; King, ld ewinan to D. Pratt Same to P. B. Wrisht, J.T. Wormley to E. B. Fadely ‘acres On Marlboro road; $1,500. seek ek Lawyer Perkins Arrested. CHARGED IN BOSTON WITH CRIMINAL LIBEL TN SLANDERING A UNITED ST. FES JUDE John McCleary Perkins, a lawyer, who re- eently went to Boston from this city, was ar- rested yesterday on the charge of crim libel aused ‘on account of the two letters which he tobe printed in the Boston Post on January 1 and 3, reflecting Judge Nelson, of the United States cireuit court, ‘on the honor and integrity of and exJudze Nelson, as heretofore mentioned in THE'STAR. Perkins was attorney for the plaintiff in a cerfain Us. ¢freuit court of that circuit, and moved all the legal machinery, citent. Pail: a ae aud unjust, and tintin the pay of the defendants. the Massachusetts poor debtors’ oath, had been committed in contempt ‘an Injunction of first accused of writing the letters in declined to answer, but subse and said he could prove his assertions. Yestigation followed, and, as a result, Test, in the fori of motions, objec- | ele., to séclire a favorable verdiet for hi he wrote the letters allude gentlemen with being pa: fed that they were in He also charged jail on when he the court. When court he did so n in- the ar nti ——— ‘THEY Toox Hrs Hat—Susan Gray and Mar- tha Banks, two good-looking mulattocs, we the Police Court this morning charged meer. ander J. 5) Stealing his hat walking with them last night. take your bat for?” inquired the Jud em ¥ Alex- a@young “white man, with from off his head while He w What did the eausé showed more attention to one than I the other.” he answered. “Case dis did to missed,” said the judze. A DesenteD Wire Stes ror A Dr o-day Mr. W on nee Kaiser, filed a bill for im. A. Cook, for Mrs. Ps divorce fri Powell and for permission to resume her maiden name. h, ISS], by k Creek) chureti. 2 il Ist, following, when visit her moth and deserted an Waces or Wi hey Re we = marr Buck, of Ls her wil fon to arges that he sold the furniture during her absence, left the premises er she « id abandoned Samael REMEN ON THR er. New Sxat- ING RENK.—Some of the men employed $a th It hi em seating rial 2 report leave by membe Were paid to the Jr. the architec ler today said that the rm what they were worth. Ira m Sees Be eae paid ered vs an ordinary carpenter's help he received ®: day. The saperintendent ts rs and some of REcENT ROBBERIES —Mrs. Louise Morris re- | | k quit work y aay. ed that the inde ets Of labor Unions be tin con paid but if he wa per paid $10 per di O per ds ecurpen| oe ee from @ dressing reom of the I theater last nizht $1 in mney RPIEof gold spectacles valued at $3. BIS C rot from his. Meldhoir, of 1 chickens stolen street north: mark Place, from him last night. Leaner tsa Suppex Deatn.—Mr. John C. Babcock dled very suddenly at bis residener, 2115 street northwest, at an early hour this morninz. The cause of his dea Was @ first cousin of ¢ has been emplo city for some taken to his old home, Peun Yau, New York, | ASCENSION Curncu Fs ebureh fair at Willard hall w: with a pleasant fund voeal music, the last | Abt club; recita! freshinents of rh Was xpoy Mr. en. Wii, Is. Hz ed in the signi ears ck”. peoeke en, and Mice in this His remains will be ——— 1m. — ‘The Ascension Hil close to-night miment of violin, worlte "Prana tions, snd last, but not least, re- more substantial kin, entert: patazatace Licexsms.—The clerk of the court marriage lice Philadelphia, Eliz: ‘William county, Va; Kobert Raden and Har Fiet Gi speaking of the effvet of Skipped b; eityy aay thabat the hein! a at esinnin; ance the ladies of the ot ht Of the aclous of the prim proprictivs to Prim proprictics t into ‘their th Plelded wothe inevitable.and cet were breaking their bonnet st th ‘theater. emi AT their ebamber furniture to-morrow @elock. See advertisement. Ox Ax Avren the 16th inst. the Southern Maryland rath tween Brandywii chaniesville, St. here at 7:15 a. m.,connecting a Creek it 11:45. ‘Returning, passengers arrive here at | bam First, €20 p.m. cugene Rossi, of Kk. Carter, of Prince ‘The New York the m the au y dience, vare handkerchiefs Dut they seor methe secondact retty littl little Inout sha” qaspiar b it sterically In efforts to catch Shete betiveen siiricks. ‘The sale of seats is now In progress at the ———~e—__ Avcrion.—Messrs. Walter B. Co., auctioneers, will sell, within ‘a choice collection of parlor and ati for running be ine, P. G. county. Md., and Me- Mary's county, Md., Will leave ‘Bowle with the arriving at Mechaniesyille at ‘The Rival Emancipation Conventions. Asstated in yesterday's STAR, two separate meetings have been called to arrange for the emancipation celebration. Mr. George W. Stew- art, who was president of last year’s convention, says that the convention which he bas calied for Monday evening fs called in the orthodox way. For years it has been customary for the rpose of calling and or- He has performed the cribed by this eustom, and is not, he 's, Working in the interest of Mr. Carson. His £ inarshal is Mr. Chas. H. al. Mr. , Who has called the opposi- vention, declares his purpose of having bration if there are only five persons in cel line. DELEGATES ELECTED. The citizens of the seventeenth legislative dis- trict met last night in mass-meeting at Good Samaritan hall,on F street southwest, to elect delegates to attend the convention, on the 16th. instant, at Galileean Fishermen hall, to elect a chief marshal to serve on the occasion of the Mancipation lebratios Delegates were elected as follows: James ner, $8. Brown and S.E. Jones; alternates, Harry Miller, John D. Lawson. REV. RS. LAWS EXPLAINS HIS POSITION. . KR. S. Laws writes to state that he didnot the resolution adopted at the meeting at the Hee office calling upon the citizens of Wash- incton to assemble in their several districts to ‘21st instant, at the et By invitation he sat the Te at 7 o'clock, and as the | meeting had not convened he left for church, with the understanding that he would favor the date and place named, but not as an opposition to any rezular or irregular movement. He says that he will do allin his power to support the right course for a perfect success of the celebra- ton will support. € Carson if he is the people's choler, und adds: “I am not connected with any meeting or movement to obstruct his progress in a 5.” A Now. TERED.—The case of Maude Duvall. alias Maude Jones, of 404 13th stree charged, he oath of J. H. Shannon, ol with keeping a bawdy house, was alin the Police Court to-morrow. ‘This the Police Court Assistant District Thomas said that the district attor- ithat he had been invormed that the prosecution, on the part of the coraplaining | Witness, waS instituted for the purpose of pro- | moting "his private ends, and not forthe pur- pose of Vindicating puldie justice, aud directed that a nolle pross. be entered, shes Ox His Way To THE INAvGURATION.—Rich- of Haverstraw, N. Y., who resolved that If he lived to see a demo- ed he would walk from to witness the lucky man’s inauguration, arrived in Trenton, N. J sterday afternoon feotsore and weary, but ‘Still enthusiastic. He ries a broom around, which is wrapped in white muslin inscribed | With mott SS GEORGE GREGO! WILL.—In the Probate | Court to-day the will of the late George Gregory filed. He bequeaths to his. sister, Mrs. “Medbury, of + Kk, Mass., his rea ate, improved by dweiling House, in square 1 in th 2.000 in United States ere niece, Mary Alice = house insquare ‘$1,000 In United States bonds; to his Al 1. $2,000 in United States bonds; | to his. ni Wentworth Clark, $1,000 | in Unite o> bonds; to his cousin, Mary | Mungo, $1,000 in United States bonds: to Ha: neh Medbur: OO, and the rest of his estate fo be divi tween Mrs. Sarab 8. Medbury, and Mrs. Mary J. is named as executor. Serrowsny Int ell-known and greatly citizens and business men, Mr. Wm. hnsen,ef the tirm of Dearing & Johnson, builders, and Mr. Robert H, Graham, builder, are now contined to’ thelr ernevrr Covrt—Judge Cox, Yesterday, Bureh azt. Inland Seaboard Coast- mpany, judgment by detault set aside. ‘onnecticnt Life Insurance Company Verdict for defendant. Shoemuker agt. Swartz: motion for new trial filed, Equrry Court—Judge Hagner. | _ Yesterday. Jones | fled.” Schoenborn | pointing M Webb recetvers. azt. Schoenborn: order ap- essrs. W Duhamel and H.R. Smith nith; order ap- pointing E wheth Smith guardian ad litem. Swit act. McCormick; reference to the auditor orderes Chafee agt. Blatehtord et al.; appear- anee ofabsent defeudant ordered. fee ust. Hoyt; same order. Smith agt. Smith; reference | to Examiner C. L. Hine to take proof. Bren- han a +" payinent of money und vaca: tion of premises declared Pouice Court, Judge Snel, Yesterday, John. Gillion, Indecent exposure $10 or days, Fred Tnzichardt, disorder $5. J.H. Jordan, disorderly; $5. oa Affairs in West Washington. ENTERTAINMENT.—The com- instrumental and vocal concert zi ¥ the pupiis of the Visitation academy of West Washington vesterday afternoon, in the concert hall ot the academy, was a very” pleas: ir. "The all was Ww filled with friends the young ladies. The musical selections ify well rendered, After the musie ved. Curr Coxcert.—A vocal nefit of the Christ church uspices of the choir, assisted Misses Seott and Domer and the Franz Abt . Was given last ni t Curtis sehool hall, ch ate r sized audience. ILK PLAG to be curried by the , representing the electoral New York, to be commanded by Major ingsworth, ix now on exhibition at J. H. ¥, doods store. It is a handsome | THe 1 z mounted com) Alexandria Affairs. | Reported for Tue New + xe planing mi Mrnt.—A <soon as the ‘ameron, by | he burning of Ri- | shi » there has been no fthat kind here.” The new build- ing is to be bu on the site once eceupied | Uhier’s mill. whieh was taken down, piece bi Piere, curried to Washington and recrected, | With additions, at the foot of 9th street, where It still stands, Cry ¢ R The corporation court has | made a decive in the ease of MeLean vs. Me- Lean for the here owned by | the late Mrs. I W.H, Paliner hhas he ctor in’ the Suit of ¢ hi beth Berry is appointed ‘The court will | a t again until the second Tuesday of i} | pAyeey The, Teachers’ institute will open in maly hill, and Dr. Wim. Gibson will leetu Phe: rea # young E. Clarence Washing brought to the residence of his parents iy Yesterday afterncon.—There were ers at Me stationhouse this moming, —Mrs. other of Axsistant, Distriet At ler, 18 quite illat her residen —Rev, 8. Taylor M ary end the Washin “atte Nh at Lunt’s store his be Orrison, k Ww ae ae | The Campaign on the Nile. EL MANDUS ACCOUNT OF THE CAPTURE OF KMAMTOUM—HOFES FOR GORDON. Near the camp of the Arabs at Berti,on the Mile, eaptured by Gen. Earle’s column on Tues- day, was found an Arabic manuscript, telling how El Mahdi captured Khartoum. It was evidently @ message from the Mahdi to bis fol- ers. The mitnuseript says: “El Mahdi troops, who then itd: fortifications. re £ grate aise God for His unspeak- aanuseript says Khartoutn ¥. Oth Rabi, 1303," which Sto January 26 Iseley telezrapbs again from Khortt able particulars ubout the fate of Gordortiave yet been received, He -s the ininistry that the press reports have on Yuomors. tn addition, Lord wins the government that the Ie and all the natives there ir belief that Khartoum Lord Wolseley limselt hopes, hw days specitic and reliable in- - situation at Khar oh Gorton trum trusty spies jched up letor the purpose Lie exact facts. : wr comes from Korti that Coi. Buller 1 the Arabs intrenched at Metemneh on ried the point by assuult, Gener ses Mudir of Dong spersist. int | got on @ spree in ight, and early iith Avenue ink. He began smashing shot at a porter who inter- en the clerk drew @ pistol on him 1 tons resged for merey and got out of OWN ws quickly as possiby feet od sige “REMov: CLEVELAND, ped lunat le from the asylum at N. Y., has been arrested at St. lng ‘sheath knife was found con: isclothes. He said that President- ‘ht to be removed, and that . Jones; sale finally rati- | by Divine power to do the ——s00- Battimore AND THE Eastern Leacur.— Manazer Barnie, of the Baltimore Base Ball club, refuses to give his consent to any amend- mentof the national agreement that will per- mit the location in Baltimore of an Eastern: League club unless such club shall be under his management. | se. A Youxe Max's Fan Di incer of a Pitiadelphih and Baltimore Ges u train, near Port Deposit, Md., yesterday morning, saw a man ste from the Bh mek dea nana fe edie i his engine and hen te brakes, me tee late, as the man was struck heavily and knocked sev- eral feet away from the track, When found he was dead, ober] a Ey even named Abra- be partially deranged.” ees: a8 Another Asylum Horror, EIGHTEEN INSANE INMATES OF THE PHTLADEL- CITy ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. DRY _ GOODS. PHIA ALMSHOUSE PERISH IN THE FLAMES. The insane department of the Philadelphia almshouse at Blockley was burned last night. According to the best information 18 inmates perished. They were confined in strongly-built cells on the third floor of the building, being violently insane, One of them, John Burke, who died after being taken out, had killed two attendants during bis confinement there and one ian previously. Seven bodies had been Fecovered up to midnight. The number of pa- tents in the building wus 676 altogether. Many | of these escaped during the confusion and wan- dered about the streets uutil captured by the pollee. ‘The fire originated in a dr¥ing room on he first floor of what is known as the new wing, itis thought, by spontaneous combustion among soiled clothes. Sogreat was the confusion among the ‘attendants when the fire was discovered that they forzot to turn in an alarm. It was half an our after the fire broke out before the firemen were summoned. Meanwhile, the No matter how severe your congh may be— Dr. Bul Cough Syrup Willcure it. 25¢.a bottie. New Spring Style Hats. Latest styles, Gentlemen's Brown and Black Tbys, Splendid assortment, fine Soft Felt Hats, Fur-top Gloves, Under-wear, Wool Jackets at cost, at RC. Lewis’, 926 7th st. bet. T and K niw. N-B.—Lowest price plaiily marked in each Ha 2 Vnparralicied Bargains in Shoes. Prices lower than ever before, at Strasburger Bros., 726 7th street and 461 Pennsylvania ave. Ladies’ elegant French Kid hand-sewed Shoes, box toe and concave heels, well worth $5, now offered at S347. ss A Ladies, flue Curacoa Kid Shoes, flexible soles, either box Loe or common sense style, worth fully 5, reduced to S177. Ladies" good quality kid or Pepble goat Shoes with worked button holes, worth all of $2, pres- ; ent price $1.1 buiiding had become a mass of flame Misses’ school Shoes with heels or sprin: ‘When Keeper Joseph Schroder discovered the | pales 3 ; he alarming Leadway the fire bad attained he | Reels, all solidjgood value at $1.50, our reduce ice is 93e, an opening the doors of the rooms right and | PX ~ Jef, shoutingto theinmates to save themeeives, | ,chidzen's solar tip Putton, Shoes, the best Night Watchman William Hanna, who discov- tare + the price has been $1.25, now at S7e. Boys’ and Youths’ Button Shoes, every pair Warranted all leather, well worth’ $1.75, how selling at $1.17. Men's fine Calf hand-stitched Shoes, either button, bal or Congress, wide or narrow toe, regular price $5, now $3.37. Men's Gaiters, all solid ‘ieather, cable wire- sewed, they are'worth $2, we almost give them away at $1.0' Ladies’ serze Slippers, 27c., worth 50c. 58e., worth $1. Men’s leather Slippers, Prepare for Company and dont fail_to call tomorrow at R. Gold- schmids, S1:-7th st. nw. where the following special bargains will be offered; superior white ret sets, 12 ploces including covered 48; decorated with moss roses, 10 ZT Wwith broad colored bands ‘and 17; Cocow door mats 43¢;_ 48 ered the fire about the same time as Schroder, soon gave up his efforts @@ extinguish it and Joined the keeper in the work of rescuing the Patients, When the alarm was first given iorty or fifty of the men ia the new wing jumped from their ‘beds and rushed, naked as they were, to the yard. The majority were simply dazed by the ‘alarm and refused to leave their rooms, Watchman Hanna says that he was in many instances compelled to drag them to the stair- way and push them down. In some cases they rai back to their beds, and, crawling under- | neath, clot on and resisted ail efforts to get them out. itouse Agent Buhler also did good work in the women's wards in getting the crazed patients to a place of safety.” The most that could be done by those engaged in rescuing the inmates was to push or carry them by force | tothe stairways and compel tiem to go down. Several efforts were made to turn to some use the two new brick und fron fire-escapes which 1 0 pieces S11 gold lines sheets of shelf ys : per Ne; Princess clocks '89q; Were recently yconstructed, but it was found | Sheets, of ite ores s | Utterly impossible to get any of the mad people | RCW shape of white porcelain dinner sets, 127 pieces, only $19 owns French shoe dres ing 4 bottles for’ 2be; exe beaters Se; tin toilet sets 3 pieces $1.37; handsome engraved goblets 6 for 49¢: French ‘china cups and saucers with brond gold 9, 44 doz; half covered a uined ‘bread boxes, medium, extra large 79¢; Handsome S$ with brush 89c; decorated and dinper sets combined, .89; 5 bottle, silver plated dint SOc; extra silver plated and hand- engraved $1.69; colored glass finger down the narrow steps. Fireman Samuel Bagan, while rescuing a female patient, fell down stairs and received in- Juries that will probably prove fatal. ‘The firemen worked at a great disadvantage, 4s the water supply from tie two fire-plugs in the yard was very deficient. There was no means of fighting fire within the building. ee see ji 8c; large 69 shell crumb. trs A Baltimore Elopement. MISS LILY BANKS MARRIES HER FATHER'S CON- FIDENTIAL CLERK. 6 for G9e; handsome hand painted French A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Press fruit plates 6 for $9e; pint engraved wine decanters 250; quart 351 ; hand painted china cuspadores 69¢; also an immense assortment of ba rriages just-re- ceived will be offered at low prices, - a M. Augenstein, 817 7th st. n.w., offers the following extraordinary bargains for to-mo Decorated Chamber Sets, Brooms 10s 4-string, 2305 % ndle Knives and Forks, 47 tising Sun Siove Polish, 18c., worth 30¢.; Iue, 10. "bottle; Wooden and 50 Clothespin from Baltimore, February 12th, says: Baltimore Society has a sensation in the recent secret we ding of Miss Lily Banks, daughter of Mr. Mor- ton D. Banks, and Mr. Frank H. Larned, jr., son of Major Larned, of the United States army, The groom is the confidential clerk of his father- inJaw, a wealthy furniture manufacturer. Last ‘Tuesday afternoon, while Mr. Banks was out of town, his pretty daughter went out for a, car- riage ride. She stopped at the store of her | father. ‘There yong Larned and a couple of | entlemen friends also entered the carriage, pie plates 5 for 10c; Ehony-i cakes Be Plain, Goblets, hey were driven to the residence of Rev. ET eek erick Thompioniian Eplecial eres Cran ee ona aa couple were wedded. “She returned hom hes #5, de. worth § went back to the Office. Yesterday th rised the bride's parents by the aunoun in the papers of their marriage. 20% Rerieiox 1s Cmicago Puwiic ScHo0or Stephen F. Ennis, a L4-yearold orphan, h asked for an injunetion “to. restrain Chi ‘chool officials from expelling him. from school for refusing to take part iu the forms of nd worship in use there, ; and his famity are De pin Ha 8 it ow styles, ch ment,at Aucrbai plendid assort- 's Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7@H.1 Black and Brown Derbys, helleve in the form of prayerand worship intro- | Beauties. at $2, latest stvies. Frane’s, corner duced in the school; that he relused to take 7th the only strictly one price Hat and part in them, but Behaved himself with per- | Gents’ Furnishing Store in'this city, 1 Fe ety aaalle the other pupils took part | 500 Gents’ Newest Shape Derbys at81.75. in them, and that ¢ tea red him to tuke his books and | hool, and forbade is returning un- Seuare and round Cro’ at $2.50, at Auerbach’s Bi everywhere ‘yeleShirt Depot, 7th 1 tilhe was willing to take part in their form of | #11. ae prayer and worship. om —_ Wanted—Ladies’ and Gentlemen's ‘The socialist labor party of New York held a | Clothing to clean and dye in the best. work- meeting last night and ‘unanimously a manlike manner, Gents’ suits cleaned and resolutions favoring adynamite pol | Pressed, S1 Ta ones SNe: men. Wm. Frist, of Port, Depesit, killed himseifon the track of’ the Baltimore Central railroad by throwing himself under a moving tra Lith st. nw., opposite Portind F The Boss one-minute Coflve Pot saves 50 per centor th Ks & Co., 717 7th street. 10 W. Attention, rocers. M. Augenstein, 81 21 7th st. n.w,, leads all competitors in prices of his Brooms; Wood. and Willow Prices 1 t lower Laan the lowest, 911,13 uh on Toothache.” Instant retief for Neuralgia, Toothache, Face- ache, Asi for “Rough on Toothache.” 15'& 25 hornton’s Emulsion of pnre Cod Liver O11 w 1 pophosphites of colds, const eneval debilit Prese nd Soda tor pleasant to tak Sold by Druguist ney Dairy Wagon: « Butter, chu 1 in h@lf-pound “Ward” prints ry . Also Voitsize Cheese, Be tere ad Sweet Mik, Se. per quart. Cream 130. ry morn- ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenesa More ec the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | pmical than | with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, SoLp ONLY IN CANS. Rovar BAKING PowDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. Y. aps G. T. Kies, TAILOR, No.1 Ninth Street Northwest F A WELL BE POISON those who drink thereat. It 18 worse to. poi fountain of life for one’s self, and for posterity. by carelessness, or misfo: been done. Ayer's Sarsap: BER AS dall Iratory organs tending to- certain av Stavowrer fe and i consumptive, even in advanced stages of disease, z fo OVERCOATS AND SUITS at THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co. Corner 7th and G streets, Y Livery nos Ar Canrers We are determined not to carr next sexsony therefore, we are sellin | sacritice. ‘an Overcoat till them ata great CASH DRY GOODS STORE, SELLING OFF AT Cos LK VELVET, Overcants we sold at $25, we sell now at $12.50. Overedats we sold at § some BROCADE BLACK SI “ASHMERES, tu ull colors, Brown, Green, a ih ab S16. we well'nom at eere ‘yards for 52; ev ard ty worth 25¢ Overcoats w Hd at $12, we sell now at $6, BLACK AND 3 Our “excellent quality BLACK S redlite $1.25 lo SI. Our exeeligat quality COLORED Feduced froin $1 to 75 And ull others in proportionate low prices, Sih) FADE COLORED SILKS, n White, Cream, Si, SUE. agi omens A fine Cheviot Suit et $6, worth $12. DAtoES Gee A fine Cassimere Suit at SS, worth COLORED SATINS, Green, Pins and PY widest double w 6, 500, Cream, bation Cutaway Corkscrew Sult at §12, worth sis, A fine Binck All-wool Frock Sult at $13, worth $20. A fine Allwool Prince Albert Suit at ‘$15, worth $25. Boys! and Children's Overcoats and Suits at 60 cents on the doltar. 000 pair of Men's and Boys’ Pants, from $1.25 upward. H SUITING tn Gr wall wide, immense wii CARTERS, Til MARKET SPACE. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. ER [rH AND G STREETS, : $100 of 7th street, fa1o CORD tvs, oo 00 Ex REVOLUTION IN TYPE-WRIT ge Po Ex ERS THROUGH THE HALL. Go 88 Bk needs no repairs, ‘co “oo KK ype in Lilla. oF (oreker hae: Su seconde Writing beaut, FOR GENERATING STEAM. a oe dost Typeweters nee pounds, sawaitist Typewtters—high regwiarity, nou-portability—all of FOR COOKING PURPOSES. - FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. FOR HEATING BY LATROBES FOR OPEN GRATES. 11 MAKES A QUICK FIRE. YT Is EASILY IGNITED. IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE, She YP 18 ECONOMICAL. “fleas Y@ WILL PAY To TRY IT. As Oprorresiry Fon Aus, ‘TO BUY RELIALLE AND FIRST-CLASS CLOTH- ING AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. Copying solicited at lowest rates: Office—1321 F street. RW. EVA General Agent. FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT Co, ‘Noneshould delay, but call at once, and seeourstock ot ee oaks MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Bushels Not Crushed, 33 Bushels Care ree | AT OUR SPECIAL 25 Bushels Not Crushed, $2.00. 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS, 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS, NO MISREPRESENTATIONS, NO MISREPRESENTATIONS, NO MISREPRESENTATIONS, ‘We guarantee every buyer shall have the full worth of his money, and that every garment we. sell shall do good service to the wearer fo the full amount of its DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN. Viuexxa Orricun Co. AND Ee AND at ARTHI 5nd “corer Tatinbad' Ts aid ad oud D sth, Wwsmseros ‘COMPOSERS’ GRAND CON- CERT AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, 1885, (Tabernacle Course.) ‘The program will consist exclusively of the com. Positions of Walter, Sousa, Gloetzner, Bischof, Kim- ball, Jecko, Jaeger, Szemelenyi, Waldecker, Tipton, Lent, Smith, Theophil, King, Lillibridze, Morseli, and ‘other prominent local composers. The Marine Band Orchestra will play somg of Mr. Sonsa’s overtures, and the quintette from the “Smugglers” will be sung, |) Jaeger will render a cornet solo, and Miss Anita Class ‘@ harp composition. Besides these, the others who will take part are: Mile. de Normuciras, Miss Eva Mills, Miss Nevins, Miss Darden, Miss Latham, Messrs. Walter, Gloetzner, Weldecker, Jecko, Szemclenyi, Theophil, Lent, Smith, Tipton, Lilltoridge, Whippi Pearson, Rule, Biats, Hoffman, Fisher and others, Reserved seats 75 cents: admisslog tickets 50 cents, On sale at Ellis’ Musie Store, 937 Pern. ave. £13-7t LECTURES. __ ECTURE 4) Hon. D., W., VOORHEES, of Indiana, will, by inveation, deliver on JEFFER SO before the Virginia Democratic Assocation, on TUPS- DAY, February 17, a8 prim, in the Masonle Temple. ‘Tickets of admission for fesetved seats may. be had fs public at Thompann's drugstore, on, Lot sy and burns Poamsgivanis “Tickets of admission, boc. Tse EV. B.A, MAGUIRE, §. J, WILL DELIVER N ‘4 Tecture'on “The Reminiscences of Forty Years of pee psi he) SUNDAY EVENING, February 15, at Sod charen. ‘Tie ‘k, in the basement of St Aloysius 50 LECTURE IN FRENCH, FEBRUARY 10 AF 8 OCLOCK P.M ‘Tickets, 50 cents: sold at the school before tie, Free for our students i EDUCATIONAL. AteauaHs GRAND OPERA HOUSE : fees EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Bartley Campbell's Masterplay, - THE GALLEY SLAVE! SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK, GRAND ST. VALENTINES MATINEE. Every lady will recelve @ Handsome Valentine. Usual Matinee Prices. ‘No extra charge for Reserved Seats, MONDAY, February 16.cccnuennnenJ. K. EMMET Sale of Seats now open. “fel Fes OPERA HOUSE MUSKETEERS. THE BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. Gils E. 1. Ober, Manager),—Parewell Season, MACDONALD, STONE, ULM ‘Ommers in Saturday Matinee... WHITNEY, BANAT PHILLIPS, THIN BURTON aud ine Cast. Saturd Monday pe ‘The Ideai’s Complete Chorus aud 0 _f13 Fifty-four Persons in Every Performance. ND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, In connection with the Bazaar for the Benéat of ‘Ascension Church, AT WILLARD HALE, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. The Franz, Abt Club, Miss Freyhold, Mrs. E.R. Tne, the Misses. Phillips, Mf ; Mr. Eiseribeiss, Mrs, Wynne, Master Chas, Burnett and otuers have volun tered their services, Admission to the Concert and Bazaar, 25 cents. It HE GERMANIA M! RCHOR WILL sive its anal Masquerade Bail at Abner's Hall on MONDAY, February 16th. Two prizes will be awarded ‘to, the’ best club: also two ladies" and two gentlemen's prizes. Tickets for a gentleman, $1; for a lady, 0c.; to be had of all the active members: aud on the & office. felS-2t GREAT FT MATIC ENGAC The aorompiishad and beaut eas : mila while st Gentienan Prom S actress, ETRCE th J.B.” Polk in “The sisted by the favorite Admission to XN ‘The celebrated Minst and BARTON, of MILIS, TICE and Bost popular Paps SoHoot OF MODERN LA 1300. H Sircet northwest, R. DUMALN, OF PARIS, PRINCIPAL. New terms beginning constantiy. Three language: speetalty—French, German and Spanish, The lady and gentlemen teachers attaclied {9 to residencesand to schools. 13-2w Cc Practical Civil Service Studies and = ‘Thorough Civil Service Drill TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVE- NINGS. Hours from 7 t09 pan, Terms reasouable, §a22 Lf Ro BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LAN 1S Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, Providence, And at 723 14th st. n.w., WASHINGTON. IVIL SERVIC New Term Regins now. Superior Native Teachers only, Classes and Private Lessons. Fee Extremely Low. Unexcelied advantages for learntng Conversation. Lecture in French (La femme en Afrique), Febra- ary 10th, at 3 o'clock p. m, Tickets 5uc., soldat the school before the 17th, and free for our students £11 G. MARINI’S RE-UNION CLASSES, WHICH have heretofore been held on Saturday even- will meet Friday eveniues, commen Febfuary 13th. ‘The “German” will begin at 8 0 CHOOL OF ELOCUTION WN st. n..—Pri hes, Voice culture and evenings) Mts ADELINE XN LEPRINCE, FROM PAR a French Conversational Lessons ut hi and puplis residences. "Call after 4 p.m, 541 1 naw. Terms moder 6. ‘AMES CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR, (FIF- J teenth year), office 137 7th st_n.w. Commercial College Studies! and Shorth advunced students in Shorth HOWE BUSINESS SCHOOL, 517 7TH s .W.—Short, condensed course In practical 1 keeping. Rapid Penmanship and Engitsh Branches ‘st moderate rates of tuition. Morning, afternoon and hight sessions. Sole right to Howe's system of Book: keeping taught without text-hooks. Civil service pre- Paration aspecialty. J. 1. BRYANT, Principal, m' CERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER SS ori and Dsts. nw. Young aud ‘wilddleaced” wen ghd women trained for business. ‘Mapid writing, book- Keeping, business practice, rapid caleulatious, English language, stenography, typewriting, ete. thoroughly tanght, “Admission at any” tine.’ Literal terns adapted to the thnes. Year, froui date of entrance, ay oF Rien, $50 Spree month . day $2 heht, $14. ‘mont $5. Rapid writing, 12 lessons, $d Call or setibtor ae ars. ai a sPi AND DRAMATIC ART, 3 PF: A. GUE SINGING, PIANO, & XX reasonable rates by Prof. LOUIS OR! 456 € st. naw. ‘The professor mukes the Gui Specialty, and hie has successfully taught it for tw ree a TPE DEST A drawing and of Mine Arts, sth st. and New York ave. Weare study saved." Receptions free Wednesday evenings at BS uclock. nis-im (CTEMPLE, FEBR EET, 1885. Montiment Dedication Entertain ment, La Cafetlere Drill, under wispices of Wangh M. E. Church, FRUDAY "EVENING, FEBRUARY 26TH, 1585. 50e.. i) An appropriately decorated CUP and SAUCER will be presented as a Souvenir of the dedication. fel 2-t_ Tle FREE COURSE (WELVE FRENCH LESS: IN TH MEISTERSCHALT CLASSES. (CONVERSATIONAL 3" Wil begin Saturda: umber timalted Cards of admission’ from the only representatty ft sytem, Prot LUCTEN Fc & native of Paris, .” All inivited to first lesson: EVERY EVEN GRAND FAMILY MATINEE ON SATURDAY, STRONGER THAN EVER! LOUIS ALDRICH AND H18 SUPE In thé Test A MY PARTNE! By BARTLEY CAMPBELL, Esq. “The play that made the fume of ite author in a night." Nr York Heratd, “Undoubtedly the best American Play. Azecannot yyither nor custom stale its induite f journal, Monday, Feb. 16—-1ATTI the reigning laighing rage, LIGHT OF THE MOON.” posTON 10) IBEPs: ‘TAR COMPANY, & GOURLAY in RIPPED BY THE ORCHESTRA CIATRS fist AT THE ARLINGTO: ERZOGS MUSEUM, Late Linco ail, 9th and D sts, nw. OON AND NIGHT. S EVIDENCE, of “The Black Flag,” “The » “&e., With FLORENCE NOULE a6 the HINT. MOTHER TARRY ae ISAA ‘ i Lae Se, ertorinaitce througio tis of he Huma Atom, SEASON TOT: Afternoons o1 Admitssiou to {anni first floor, 20e. Reserved s digs in-advanee whihout extra charge at the Box Otlice or the museum from 9 sm. to 10 pam. Hoots one at Laut 7 pam overture one hour Jater, Carriages may be ordered av in 10 and 10:10 p. Next Week —MADAME LEE'S TROUPE OF ENG- LISH JUVENILES, fee PPULATER CoMIQUE [Week commencing MONDAY, February 9, Hetuirn of the favorites, MARY. MINES. COMEDY 4° COMINATION, And in addition thereto t arvelous Wonder, MATTE £ ic eater, than Lulu 11 Tax y, Thursday and Saturday. f9-6t M “ASONIC TEMPLE, *Yhird and Positively Last V of Prof. Carpenter's Scenes ogy and Mesmerism, Marvelous Fun, Crowded houses. Different each night, Admission 25 cts; reserved seats, 50 cts, PHEATRICAL AND BALI, COSTUMER! Saptumes for Ladies, Gent's and Childre: sonable prices, at MONEY'S, Juss Gos TOU st. nates x M. FP. W! HS ORCHESTRA FURNISH ES: Alusic for all occasions. Orders left at residence, 1120 7th st Droop and berbach, or by tele: phone at, Ellis’ Susie Store, or Watch Box, Ni yard, will receive prompt attention. Can fara form band for 4th March. OUIS WELER'S ORCH 4 orders to residence, 7th sts. Eilts’ oF Metzerow's nlusie sto fectionery store, will receive prompt attention, jal Qusice, ¥ Jal7-3m Curarrr Tay Ever THE TROUSERS WE ARE MAKING TO ORDER FOR $5 AND $6 PER PAIR, AND THE SUITS WE MAKE TO ORDER FOR $20AND $22 EACH, ARE WITH- OUT DOUBY THE BEST YOR THE MONEY THAT HAVE BEEN SOLD IN WASHINGTON IN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, Bs = maa Bl Penns} THE STYLES ARE NEW AND GOOD, THE MA- TERIAL 1S STRONG AND DURABLE, AND THE MAKEUP IS GENTEEL AND EXCELLENT. THESE GOODS ARE JUST WHAT YOU WILL NEED FOR THE NEXT TWO OR THREE MONTHS. DON'T FAIL TO LOOK AT OUR READY-MADE ‘TROUSERS AT $2.50 TO $5.50 PER PAIR. SOME NEW LINES IN LIGHT COLORS, GOOD AND STYLISH, AT $2.50. : E B. BARNUM 4 ©0.,, f10 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Prxr Borree. fresh from the dairy, three: aweoks the iulloving wellknown brad of Table ‘Butter: . . 308 C. FEARSON'S SONS, Northern, Western, Center and Capitol Hill Markets. ‘Also, Farragut Market, 17th and K streets northwest. jal 71m “ALKERS 204 10r# STREET Se MOTH-PROOF CARPET iG. Moyes ok a ney Caer ‘and Squire Chimney Flues, m8 WASTED RIGSIC SCHORARS TREGINS Tas or advanced) for plato or organ WM. O'HARE, 1406 sth st. nw. ‘Terms very moderats, J jwiG-anie SHORTHAND — REGULAR CL. S every evening. Private lessons Shorthand books tnd pu Sirdar WASH NOTON PigNOCIAPH TCHS. offered at WASHINGTON PHONOGRAPHICHEA QUARTERS, 927 Tt, nw. - NO LITUTE. Se Seana NG AAD DAY SCHOOL FOR A complete school course. Classical. Great facilities Heularly, French, German, Art, (Piano, Prof. Anton Gloetzner), A collegiate course; also, elective courses for ad- Yaneed students. Preparation classes for Vassar and olleges. Call dt 12T4 14th st, im Mr.and Mrs, Wst, D, ‘SS_SESSIONS Specialty. All ations constantly on hand, the KI tation ‘ee the “a ‘cat Soon learn & profession, S1d 2. $0] ¢ INDERGARTEN® FRENCH SCHOOL, 1 K Thuis, between K and eet Oe ‘Term commences February oth. English and ob- Ject drawing” taught by a poplar aud successful MLLE. V. PRUD' HOMME, Princi) 7X. H-Mornlug, afternoon and. evens eee Se ae ys been babe it Si aeen advan. SS 2a ES. A EEAVIED, 01 RAD- aV Duate and certified exa: \ Aner of the New Enutiaand Conservatory, ‘Plano tecluldue, hutuiony aud Sores utures TOL? Tout at ‘is Wssusatos TION AND ‘MRS. M. STEV The caiture an y taught es tion given to the cure of stammering and other vocal defects. Boys’ and Girls’ clase Sature M.S. (LATE OFSPENCERIAN IW. fiusitese Contegess Prfente tnetsactor in tne keeping, Penmanship, English and all mathematics, Day sections, 0 nanvio teins 8 yer moudee De taught at homme tideaired. Sig Se RTIES WHO DESIRE TO IMPROVE THEA ves in the beat aris of Elocin Grammar, Aribmnetie: English Liveratt Algcura ahd Composition ean receive on Ja8-2m SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTT- SS cally taught. “Success guarenteed if instructions: are followed.” Private lesons, individuelly or in clus. RP. office of Johns & Eastou, stenog- Loulsiana ave nly-sia* JPELVATE ESOS IN ALL GRADES OF study to adults: confidential; prepares for college, Annapolis, West Point, all examiuations IVY INSTITUTE, sw, corner Sth and K sts.n.w, Mathematical, Classical, Business. S. W. FLYNN, A.M. Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a month. oe2s BOOKS, &e. N EW Booxs. George Elliott's Life, # vols. (J. W. EAteratute, 3 vols. Wilt Phe Kellgious Asya a nilosophy, (Royce). dg:tr Allen Poe, “Geo, 1. Nv b ‘he Author of Beltsaftio, (Henry James ‘and other Stories, (bdmuiid Quincy)” mes of tomer, (Dinayeuis). Tost tone, (Christian Reid.) ‘A handsome portrait of the late Judah P. Benjamin in. barrister's gown and wis cap, Valentines in great Yariety and beauty now on exhl- vition, WM. H. MORRISON, 7 475 Pennsylvania avenbe. Cross). English, Besonrcs, Varexrxe Cans, HAND-PAINTED MOUCHOTR CASES, JAPANESE SACHETS, NEW AND NOVEL DESIGNS. ENGRAVING AND CARD PRINTING. CHOICE STATIONERY, at WAL BALLANTYNE & SON'S, fe7 425 7th street. Vacexmses: V avesrines:: A fall assortment just recelved nnd displayed for sélection at G. A. WHITAKER’, 1105 Pennsylvania avenue. 16. Varextose Noverrms Axp Canps In many new and pretty as well as artistic designs ALSO, LACE VALENTINES, ‘Wholesale and retail. ©. C. PURSELL, Boorsster, 418 9th street northwest. ‘ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY,807 ks and idthat ny, New looks and Periodialsus woo af published and Peiating. Pine Siationery Mrs. G.'T WASHBUIN & C0. fed 7 ‘Tux New, 00K MPHE CIVIL, SERVICES 1n the United States, from the Reports of 1884. A cat- eaclon Com) ive ns under the act of Kev York and Masachosetis complica OF JMS a Comstock. ‘Price $3. “For sale 4a30 JOHN C. PARKER, 617 and 619 7th st. nw. ‘Engraved copper plate and fifty cards, only 80 cts. ‘Our stock of Books includes all of the standard pub Mcations in History, Fiction, Poetry and general Liter- ea eed too numerous to mention. ‘All of the Intest recelved as soon as pos- books promptly filed. Call and examine war siock; ‘also oar prices, which we guarantes to be the lowest ‘BAUMS BOOK DEPARTMENT, 416 Seventh street northwest Special facilities for | New Sparse Dass Fame, SEATON PERRY, (Svocesson To Penny & BnuoTuEn,) ‘Has just received a large line of allwool French ‘Dress Fabrics, for Pain and Cont including the “Latest. Paris Novelties” for the | Spring of S85. New Plain and Ficured India Silks, Canton Crepes and Crepe de Chine. Plain and Brocaded Lyon's Silk Velvet, Satin Lmchesse, Khaiames, Surubs and Jersey Ske i ck, Sew Si Elegant Beaded ‘evening weir, ation Suits, White and ail shades for street, reception, Ganzes, 11 sions and Crepe de Chines, and Twetoned Brocaded Vel- Yet Dress Fronts. Perinot’s Kid Gloves tn all lengthy from 2 to 16 attons 100 pieces Anderson's 12 Inches wide Scotch Zephyr Glugt ting ail the Rew sttiped and plata © Tinmense Assort of Plate, Figaretand Checked French Satteens in New French and New White and mhiroldered Batiste Robes. Belgian Pillow and Sheen Values” in Irish and G 1 Napkins, Towers 22~ Blankets, Bed Coraforts and Quilts Ia great variety. Ze CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Perry Bullding, Pennsylvania ave, cor. 9th st Fatablished 1840. a - - 719 GREAT SALE W119 or MAMEURG EDGES AND at ant ALLOVE lower th otter at etal sear a i sine | Nery cheap. are aretelass in, every respecte Whe i Tie an ekantination. one tatu SoUoY iy TAA | BURGS, MAGIC TINMINGS ee ot finire | Close, at” BG. by w that the 7 plete in ev at ren | Suners: Sune Six Fine Dress Shirts made to order of Wamsutta | @ have mai BR DEPARTMENT 40 lows than co- tis oft DAVIS’ great reductions In our UNDET: many i emvst reductions will be appr ery department, Secure gendine DAN jacket Sj Cotton and Richardson's Linen for $7.50, ready for | wear; perfect fit guaranteed. Ask to see the CROW: DIAMOND SHIRT, made of Fruit of the Loom Muslin and od Linen, only 50c. AL BALTIMORE BRANCH SHTET FACTORY, fa Orn As COTTON UNDERWE, SURPASSING THE THE VERY BEST MUSLINS' THE COMMEN VERY BEST CAMBRICS! THE VERY BEST EMBROIDERIES: THE VERY BEST STYLES (CES TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) JAN'Y 20TH, 1885. OUR ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR DEVOTED TO THE EVERYTHIN PLAIN Rute Plain’ w finish, 6: Fine tween clu: trimmed with fine Ham would be c} MOTHE! Insertion SALE OF LADIES’ UNDERWEAR IN READINESS FOR aN MENSE RUSH IM- NIGHT DRESSES. SACQUE GOWNS, finished with Cambric 20c., worth 50c. eli-made GOW! a bargain at $1. SLIN. deep yoke, three rows insertion be. sters of tucks, front, neck and sleeves mur EXge, 70. ‘This gown S, good Cotton, superior heap at SL R HUBBARD YORE, five rows Hamburg between clusters of tucks, front, neck and sleeves trimmed with Ruilles of Embroidery, 96c; a most decided bargain. SKIRTS Extra good quality MUSLIN, with Ruffles and tuck- An, 500. quali Fine MUSLIN, with umbric ruffles, with five French tu mn wath wide and narrow tucks above, 7c; an extraordinary good bareuin. Fine MU Flounce, with tucks above, fi in all @ trim- ming 3-5 yard de Good MUSLIN, plain band, neck and sleeves, well finished, 19¢., regular 25e. Chemise. Yoke of Insertion between four clusters of five fine tuel ‘Te. neck and sleeves, SSe.; Would sell readily at $1.25. embroidered front, nec with fine Hamburg Edge, POMPADOUR YOKE, of all over Hambu and sleeves, trimmed cr sold for less than DRAWERS. Good MUSLIN, with hem and five tucks, nicely fin ished, 1 Good CAMERIC, neck and ste bargain at 25e. ve tucks and Cambric raftleand ive, 480. ide and nurzow tucking, deep em- a with wide open-work heap at $1.60. eves rimmed with fine refte, cambric costs more, CAMBRIC, With Mother Hubbard Yoke, fine tuck- ing and embroidery, 48. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Startling Redw in FRENCH WOVEN AND DOMESTIC Co marked @§ 25 to 33 per cent lower than rezular prices, r Good CORSETS at 25e. special offering. Tetzer CORSETS at 5 rth from $1 to $1.50, We aust reduce st refore lave made prices exceptionally low. Cail early to avoid the an- ticipated rust. LANSBURG & BRO, 420, 422 424 axp 426 sao SEVENTH STREET. HOUSEFURNISHINGS, Ome TS Mie ee for the introduction of anew Iine of first class Cook- ing Ranges, we now offer the CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AND WASHINGTON RANGES, at NET COST. Also, Heating Stoves, to close out rempamtt of fail stock, ut 10 to 25 per cent discount. W. 5. JENES & 00, TAT 7th street nw. Eve Here we EUREKA Eka. are again with another car load of our MARBLE TOP WALNUT SUITE, TEN PIBCES, COMPLETE, POR $43.50, Better than ever. Also SOLID ASH SUITE, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE $37.50, * All. those who have beea walting can now be sup plied. Call early. W. H HOERKE, 801 Market Space. Bi AND PORCELAIN FROM ALL COUNTRIES, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE FINE PLATES. ~ TOILET SETS, PARLOR LaMPs. TEA SETS. LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DINNER SETS. M. W. BEVERIDGE. Jad No. 1009 PxNNSYLVANIA AVENUE 415 7rm Sraxet Noxruwast. ae low prices, STERING GOODS. ‘the above call and see our choice stork and POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. OW FARE TO NonPOLK STEAMER Lape J OF THE LAKE leaves ¢th strict where, aoe ngton, Movday. Wednesday and Foday at Seep } ins Pirst-class Fare, cht Tep. S125, ja | yymecr 7 HT STEAM . 11 lowe, . AX at S, Siagtan, every Wi Freight at lowest Faten, POLK AND Fy N The popniar arreet Wharf TRESS MONROR, TePORGH LEARY INDAYS. Wha Vines WHICAL, Genera Agent, | QTEAAIERT, Vv. aRnowsMITH, md FROM SEVENTH STREET WHARF, =INDAYS AND THURSDAYS at Tam. Re | LUMP te TUPSDAYS and PRIDAYS, River 1 gs ax far ax Nomatnl Ores and St Clements Bay, Conuect wiih at Shepherds JOWN B. PADGETT, agent. €.W. RIDLEY, Manager az M7 YERNON Ber wre x STFAMER W street wharf daily ron at 1) clock a. rato about 3:60 py. mi 1,1. BLAKE, Captatn, es | W. CORCORAN Fett x Wa STEAMERS. * et CUNARD “Lass | a) OMPANY, TING TWEEN NEW RAND LIVE POOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR vk Ry aRT 9 | carrsa a Wet, Maret If Retiewta ta Wak Maret Aiaanta (NSA Web, Apel SN sate Apel V PROM NEW Yt 1 SSH atid B10, accord ots trom, ad wll ORE parks wy for Bobfaet Au! etter pOrts; eon Ue € ports . ROWN &.00,, Now Yorks Mesm OTIS BIGELOW € 00. fers ti street, Wasshlnygtoms GF ESERAT TIANS ATEANTIO COMPANY iG Derwees New York ano Haver, } Ka. River, foot of Mow Prati, Wodtiena | howe pavadsbe on Sighs An | Bourne Frarsunt a wf ms. LOUIS Ive Bike | BiASY cent; Neu 0 duryline Green, New Work GA. Ames 225 Nemmbelvaane oncmmane SOW. BUTRLIA © NOS, wis Penne eanta a ive Ageiite for Wasting | RAILROADS. ANDOMIY NRFFECTSUNDA YPC. 2197, 1884, | UNTIL FURTHER NOTE Leave Washington frum sation, corner of New Jae sey greumennd | stiwrt HW ath, And IOI pum. Tea fst Tainited Raynes wing i Pittsburg wt 90 yah nt tram, Nowaten tare dncharge or fast time LOA with Parlor Car and 8:40 rz. Clevelaud and Detrott, with Pittsourg. p.m. sduily to Pitts ars AO For disly except Su pa. dally Wertrespestita lay, for Leaincton, Stateiton W003 can. dais, except Sunday ain, 4:80 pan, daily, exces . 9:05 a.m. dally, except Sunday, and 720 am, and 1:50 and 625 pm, Wasting + ae: Jon at 5:10, 6:30, Hath yO atl LRG aM, a, 5 F380, 0 and 100. 1:30, Le ase. 3 AIL trains from Was) 5, 1 atid Penpsyivanta ay ders will be taken Pantha 1 PUSNSYEVANTA, ROUTE piety KURT WAT aN en Chnwesr, mi Harrisburg wis: daily’, oxi ‘ with Express to Pitsburg. Als cago, with oping Car Pitsburg to Chicago. Mail Express, 1eo0 pan daily for Pitsburg aud thw West, wits Pais Car Washington te Cliteags ASD PulOMAC RATER AD, ua, Rochester, sutuly, Niagara, it Saturday’, with Palace Care, wen and Elmira, at 9:40 > p.tn. YAU Aan. dally, except Sune ie, 2900 pan. every week- all'sthrough trains connect nt City With boats of Brooklyn Aunex. afford: ‘direct. transfer to” Fulton Flake ETO 3 ‘on Sauskay rocklyn, X | For Philadetya " ka, TAS ad pan. pan. Litnited Bex Te Pin. and 440 pam. 12:05"and 4:25 p.m. dally, Atinapolls, cout Sunday. Ou Si 400 ALEXANDIAA AND EG OERICKSEURG RATE. WAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING: TON ital For Alexand 2:05, 4: LON nS 6:00" an d “the suth pm. daily, wandrla yt’ Monday | 78 and 10, 4 J WOOD, General Passenger Agetit PE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. Tue SHORT NE TQ ory souru, sourm- PSE AND WEST. Beheaute in effect OCTOBER N ee = — Pal Sleeping cars, Washington to 20:40 P.M.-SOUTHERN MAIL AXD EXPRESS. Daily to ail points South and Southwest via Dan- Fille and Charlotte. Pullman Slecping ears Rom Vashington Vin Danville, Charlotte and Atiunta to ew Orleans: also, from Washington via Charlotte and Columbia tm Angusta, Manswas Division Train leaves Washington at 9:10 a daily, exeeyt Su ‘Wisigeatoi Tran Tcav'e Washington st 9:10 am. and For y NS, MACDANIEL, cu. Pass. Agent Agent, ‘SOL. HAAS, TrafMc Matinger. TRESPRCTFULLY CQL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING, TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELIy KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON’ WHICH I CONSIDER ASGOOD IF NOTSUPERIOR' TOSTEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE W! FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM FACTORY O¥ JAMESSPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORB ROOMS: FORK ECONOMY AND HEAT- ING QUALITY HAVE NO EQUAL. THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN ‘CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT WALTER D. 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