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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WED: DAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1885. LOCAL MENTIOD ‘The Weather. Orrice or THE CHIE SiGNALOrrrcer, | WaAsHixeros, D.€., February 15, 1585, 10 For the midd tm the interior, ci ’ win pg to north Golder in southern and central portions, slight fise in temperature in extreme northern por- USlightly colder fair weather is Indicated for the middle Atlantic, south Atlantic and gulf states. Continu: a fa ther are In- @ieated for the lake region, the upper Missis- Sippi and Missouri valleys. Berne MANUFACTe they must be the lowest. For fine irmattresses, feather pillows, €c., go to Stumph & Bro,’s, mattress and bedding facte 1. 987 Wasurxetox, Moxc™ sented this wee & Co.'s Reliable 1922 Pennsyly HERz06" am: Etta, the ce your thoughts : tn her second s! GRay & CLARKSON, Printers, Globe Printing Offlee, $39 Pa. ave. Brrers axp Reconps printed promptly. Bray & Clarkson. G.B. HARTWELL, Arf School, 35 LeDroit bldg. Dr. Low's Pexrect Toorn Powe ‘An Elegant Toilet Luxury, 2 BLACK AXD Brow DERnys, latest blocks, seauties, at $2.00, at Frane’s, cor. 7th and D, “The Only Strictly "One Price Hat and Gent's Furnishing Store” in the ci IVED; ask for and take only | B. H. Douglass € Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops | for coughs, coids and sore throats, D.S. and trade mark on every drop. ‘Yarp wide percales, Gige. Stern's, 904 7th st. Magixt's AcaDExy.—The re-union of classes will be held on Fridays instead of Saturday nights. The german Will bexin at $0" A. C. STEVENS’ auction sale Ce tata goods, ios, Shing: tackle, &e., still continues at S19 Soe ee and 7 p.m. daily. 4 toc! econd-hand safes | edcin; Machines will.also be sold this ening at 8 o'clock. THE Fryrst Kixps of wines or liquors can pow be had at Chr. Xander’, who has secured a ‘which cannot be equaled. No, 911 7th st. n.w. ARTIFICIAL eyes, eyesight fitted. b's, Ba st. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:00 p.m. and wxtinguished at 5:30 a.m. Yesterday articles of incorporation were filed Jp, the recorder of deeds office by the Un ates Publishing company for the lishing newspapers, books, pamphlets, and do job and other printing, lithographing, engraving, de. Mark M. Pomeroy ndcr Hunter. and John A. Hervey are named as th \corporators. ‘The charges agatpst Policeman Cole were dis- missed after his trial by the police trial board. Prof. Theodore Apple, D. D.. of Lancaster. Ph. delivered his interesting lectare, “Th ‘of the Moon,” before a good-sized audience, at Grace chapel, corner 15th and O streets last night, He illustrated his remarks by numerous | Mews pfojected on a screen by the music lai tern. The lecture was much enjoyed by those present, ‘Wm. A. Freeman lodze, No. 2,09: 0. F., Fuesday evening had’ a grand” ban- quet, at Willard’s hail: music by Prot. Krause. Senator Voorhees delivered an eloquent an interesting lecture on Thomas Jeiieron, be fhe Virginia Democratic assoviation,at Masonic Templo; last evening. J. Shillington sends Harper's Monthly and ‘the Young Ladies’ Journal. hoth for March. Assistant Chief Engineer Charles E. Me of the District fire department, is to be hls evening to Miss Grace Meals, b Norris, at the house of the bride’s pa 37 H street northwest. The river is frozen over quite thick, and navi- gation Is entirely suspended. “The Order of Chosen Friends” is a benevo- | lent organization which has a membership in | this country of near! D0. There councils in this city. One of these, Garfield Council, No. 1, gave a bail at the Rifles’ hall | last night, about 200 guests being present. Messrs. Marshall and Newton, who. had th chief direction of aifairs, deserve credit for their €fforts to make the balla snecess, Good seats can be had and plenity. of room in the family cirele for the Elk benedt Thursday | afternoon. An exemplified copy of the will of the H. Anthony. of Bristol county, Mass, w today in thr Probate C ‘Messps. John Paul ¢ James L. Pugh, jr., wer the District to-day’ upon th the examining comm I SIR pre- 1m. Hahn a St. and adfences were deli¢hted with M Lreader. She can tell futurity. See her ions. cents. Hemp- e of Wonder U. 0. of r} ate J W. H. Lamar and | recommendation of | e. t ee i Fhe Knights of Pythias Anniversary. ARRANGEMENTS For THE CELEBRATION MORKOW, | The general committee of the Knights of Py- Uhias, at a meeting last night mix at ar | rangement for the celeoration of the 2ist an- niversary of the organization to-morrow. Mr. | John Guethler was elected chief marsha place of Mr. G. J. L. Foxwell, who is dis: by injuries received in a fal which forms at 12 o'clock tc ner of East Capitol and Ist streets, will consist Gf three bodies, the first compose the uniform division, the second of men ina futizuc uniform, and the third in citizens’ dress. The | Officers of the Grand Lodge will pa: Fiages. It is expected that th men in line. Delegations from t in Maryland, Virzinia. New Jers ‘ivania and Delaware wil nd th One uniformed division from ‘and several from Baltime De Kalb Lodge fo Baltimore, whic: in steel helmets, will be the gues: Of this city. At night ar © differen of Oces sin ytion will held at the National Itites’ armory, to followed by a banquet ball, Took His Personas. Roxns.—In the Police Court this morning Assistant District Attorne Thomas called the case of the young 1 bald Campbell, who was arrested | on a charge of obtaining mon pretenses, in represent! tor for Julius Lansbury, Mr. Lansburg. Mr. Thor satisfied that the det mind, and he felltg of petit ta of A Lanoner Assac morning, at the new F rid W. Smith, foreman of a squad of lab Urdered Simon Lew!s to put down hils pick ar { quit work. Lewis refused, wherenpen 5: caught hold of the pick to take it fron again ordered him from the buile Who was somewhat excited, rai though to strike Smith, when the Lewis, who dropped his p fle ensue Lewis le ned Smith's h plex: up a piece of brick hrew itat Sn making an ugly wound Jength. Smith was tak EMAN.—This nsion bulldin saind, and frozen ea <ti. hie him che pont three Caches. to W Store, Where his wound was sew: =| Which he was sent h anwh te th the building and his war - oi when | he was arrested: and taken toh ‘amault and battery was prety sed Bim. “Bail “was fixed at $200, d01 whict wus sentto jail. The tinued indefinitely. veman Nore van ¥1, Col 1, Whe rv ast Jn default of | Se Was con | Mr. Towsox Resume fying to le: Known ¢: BUSINess.—It fs grat pb. M. Towson, the well: 6 Pennss | ved arcleace ¥, the assisn having made | an arrangement with all the creditors for :| Euiladle settlement of the Indebtedness, indness and liberality of the wlio chants in New York, Philade!phia and More fn the matter is commen: favorably by Mr. Hay, who te the resumption of business vy Mr, Tows: appreciated by his ‘Triends tomers, who- hav Td him in teem. He has received nov: a large stock of en tirely new goods, which dispose of at his Usual reasonal and it behoo Wasuincros Carts MARK town, on the Metropaliian t atles, from the ‘¢ 205, head 0: day; 176 sold asd ba Sere’ Rest. “Best soid at 3 wneh B.& OR. 1, . Lewis D. M i ! 000 "poutils id sheep and nee driven to Dro- ——— | THE BXAL Birt Coxvextiox.—District Grand Lodge, No.'5, 1.0.1. Be comprising sae Fant, Sineinta, North Carolina, South Caro- | ina. Georgia and the District of Columbia, will meet {@ annual convention in this city on Tues ay morning next, at 10 am . he session will continu Will Be spout one hun Fb durihs their stay here, will be entertained by fae lodges of this city, of which there are | ree. The banquet and ball to be given in | Penge of the Grand Lodge will be unusually dant. a8 maby guests from Baltimore, ici fiend and other southern ities are expected to present, also prominent members of Congress abd the District Commissioners. Nictor Drraxp.—Victor Durand is the ont, serious play that has succeeded in New York had an unbroken run of author, Hen: 5 is at present livin, gin Washington. “He is a son 2. tO} ate ¢ on. Care on. of the ‘cavalry, and ane sr teree Pocarccuane tes present Cursxse Porcrarxs axD TABLE DEcora- ‘TIONS AT AUCTION.—The sale of this fine collec ‘ton was commenced this morning at Dowling’ Aith street and Pennsylvania avenue, but OMing to its being Ash Wednesday the attend- i. ladies should not fail to be present to-morrow morning. The sale will then go regulariy order of the catalogue until every article is sold. The table decorations aresuperd, and parties woo fail to attend the | sale Iniss an occasion to secure elega. goods that seldom occurs. I and cus | * high ex | 3 | Qen for "inspection. Geutlemen ‘The Emancipation Celebration. A conference was held at the office of the Bee last night between the committee appointed by Monday night's emancipation day convention | and the representatives of the other factien, which had already taken steps to arrange for wcelebration. Git Marshall was elected man und C. C. Stewart secretary, After, some discussion “a “harmonious arrangement was made, and a convention was éalled to meet Feb- rary 28th to make arrangements for the cele- bration, ————— A Homzorarmic HosprraL Luxcu.—A lunch will be give the ladies of the Homeopathic Hospital at the Washington Light Infan’ ot mory, Friday and Saturday, February 20th and 21st, from 11 o'clock a.m. ee Herzoc's Mcsevm.—Prof. Wallace, the mar- velous man bird. The wonder of all the won- ders. Greatest novelty ofthe age. ‘Don’t fall to see him, Aesoucrery Pore RRR oo ¥ ¥ L R R' OO b am 4 “a £ iy BB MP RE Ef 00 2 A «& LLLL BB AA KK I NNN @ @ fon AR Re OH ERE go BBB A A K K If NNN GGG re, aan aniee eee eo 8 wkee BR ED Rak P oO WwWWw D E = Fas weey Bb EL Bg - ‘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 low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. SoLp ONLY IX cana Rovak BaxtNe PowpER Co.,106 Wall street, N.Y. ap SAN ARTICLE FOR THE TOILET, AYER'S Halr Vigor stands unrivalled. It cleanses the scalp and preserves it from scurf and dandruff, cures itching and humors, restores faded or gray hadr to its original dark color, and promotes its growth. 'HE DISFIGURING ERUPTIONS ON THE. face, the sunken eye, the pallid complexion, indi- cate that there is something wrong going on withib, Expel the lurking ffe to health. Ayer's Sarsaparilla was devised for that purpose; and does it. Sel7 Lavery ies Ar Oxnrens CASH DRY GOODS STORE, Handsome reduced to SI ERGE CASHMERES, in all colors, Brown, Green, Bigs (eeautital Bue’ drete queda}, owelye ery yard Is worth 25¢ D COLORED SILKS at actual cost price. nt quality. BLAC .Ks reduced from to S1. Our excellent quality COLORED SILKS eid fromm $1 to 73e -LORED SILKS, in White, Cream, SILK VELVETS, $1. 'D SATINS, Green, Pink and Bine, 50c. XG, widest’ double width,” Cream, TH SUITING in Grey Brown, one yard anda Balt wide, launetse wid, Soe COLORED BROCADE & :: =D TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 50c. ‘ASHMER SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. BROCAL Blue and Pi CARTERS, ‘711 MARKET SPACE. $030 Near the corner of 7th street. |"Te Poor Or Tue Pomme 18 THE STUFFING. Some men express a sense of gratification after swal- lowing Rancid Butter, and therefore De Gustibat non | caf disputandwa; bat that doesn't make the butter sweet to finer and more sensitive tastes, ‘There be Clothes made to order which may cover nakedness to be sure, and there be other made to measure to harmonize with personalities; just the dif ference between a chromo and a fine painting. crit- feal eye tect the differcuce at a glance. tto close out all gouds in stock, the low es prevuiling in the CUSTOM ORDER DEPARTMENT ot an indication of a low standard, On the con- t ent, style, make and trimming are up tomy usual standard; not simply good, nor better, but BEST. ASSORTMENT YET COMPLETE. Spring purchases may be anticipated now to your advantage in/Tailor_Department. HENNING, THE CLOTHIER, 410 SEVENTH STREET fe17 Garxer Jewsrny. OPENED TO-DAY A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GARNET JEWELRY, ISTING OF NECKLACES. PENDANTS, RACELETS, BREASTPINS, LACE PINS, EAR- RINGS AND SCARF PINS. HARRIS & SHAFER, 1113 PA. AVE. co: nyt pop ™ pon Tes DD P 7. O OL oD pb pe ERE T Z2Z 00 LLLLDDD GERMA: wrt Terr A DOUBLE DISTILLATION OF MANY OF ST MAN HEE most le fur the cure of DYSPI RAL DEBILITY, MALARIAL Dis- 44 character of the many testimonials 4 this preparation have never been equaled, F wath pleasuze to the following: Bavtiwoge, August 21, 1884, : itis congdence in the numer- ‘tnd preparations how belote tae ; wit hesituney, begun the use of your Abr, Bet! fitters’ “have been Calg it ow oe fevith great pleasure state that ERBO ft and most pleasant and efficient Tonic duet with, and would reconunend it to ut ofarelidbte medicite for the diseases hich the proprietors elaige iewiif cust 5 BENJAMIN SZOLD, Rabbi of the Oeb Shalom Congregutlon, ; Bartiyour, May Sy 1sad- “This is to certify that tins is tie tise tise ating facticw ‘of thirty-six years that ever Seen frticie tar niedictnal purpose eur Sohn vheawe 1 a Soap ie say that oe ie an excellent preperat i relieve If-nut burt ain of Dyspepsia, and is one of the best Tones rer used. MILTON N. ey oe Bauriwous, May 31) Messrs. Lomte Petzold & Ge one MAY GeitiewenssT have teed Your “Dr. Petzold's Gor- man Bitwerd for some time and I would neve wage: Uati Porthe relief of the pains consequent Gren Female Weakness and Irregularities T somigee without an equid. With regards T renin youre S. Caroline atfeet, c eer e NE &. C ice One Dollar perbottle For sale everywhere, placed 1A, WEAK- ND HOREHOUND, ELECAMPANE and HOREHOUXD Speedily res every Slight Attack of Cold, Cough, or Hoarte- ess—even Severe Cases they prove most Beneficial in, ‘Their sale the present season has been enormous, ‘Try them. 23 cents for large half pound box. Only at ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, fia ath and I, and 2d and D sts. nw, Fatt aso Wisrer Tsrorraniox. Suitinzs, Overcoatings ans Tecelved and ordersat the S LEADING TAILORING PSTARLISHMEN' WASHINGTON. ici! HD. 1111 Pennsylvania avenue, Surrasiz For Tur Sxasoy. se3 GLOVES, MUFFLERS, HOSIERY AND UNDER- WEAR. w.s. m4 ¢ 930: Penmyivale avenue, Bauszors Caxrnonrme, 2 os es ctv! nt toen wares oe : it it sauintied, and, Try +" ot get your Frm popes MEIOE Domi, Dress Scrrs For Hi as At 614 Oth street northwest, THE CUTICURA REMEDIES TRIUMPHANT. T have heen afflicted for twenty years with an obst!- ‘Date skin disqase, called by some M. D.’s psoriasis, and others leprosy, commencing on my scalp, and in spite ofall I could do, with the help of the most skill- ful doctors, it slowly but surely extended, until a year ago this winter it covered my entire person in form of Gry scales. For the last three years I have been ‘unable to do any labor, and suffering intensely all the time. Every morning there could be nearly a dust- Panfal of scales taken from the sheet on my bed, some Of them halfas large as the envelepe containing this tter. Inthe latter part of winter my skin commenced etacking open. I tried everytigng almost that could be thought of, without any relief. The 12th of June I started West, in hopes I could resch the Hot Springs. Ireached Detroit, and was so low I thought I should have to goto the hospital, but finally got as far as Lansing, Mieh., where I had asister living. One Dr. treated me about two weeks, but didme no good. Allthonght I had but a short time to live. Tear- nestly prayed to die. Cracked through the skin all over my back, a¢ross my ribs, arms, hands, limbs, fect badly swollen, toenails came off, finger-nails dead and hard as bone, bair dead, dry and lifeless as old straw. Ob, my Goat how I did suffer. My sister hada small part of a box ofCuticara in thehouse.;She would'nt give up; sald, “We'll try Cuti- cura” Some was applied on one hand and arm. Eureka! there was rellef—stopped the terrible burning sensation from the word ‘go. They immediately got the Curicuns ResgivEsT, CcTicumA,and CUTICURA Soar, Icommenced by taking one tablespoonful of Besolvent three times aday, after meals; had # bath ‘once @ day, water about blood heat, used Cuticura Soap freely; applied Cuticura morning and evening, Result, returned to my home tn just six weeks from time left, and my skin as smooth as this sheet of paper. ‘HIRAM E. CARPENTER, Henderson, Jefferson Oninty, N. ¥.) Sworn to before me, this nineteenth day of January; 1880. A. M. LEFFINGWELL, Iustice of the Peace. CoricuRa Rrsovenr, the new blood pufitier, in- ternally, and Curicura and CuTICURASoAP, the great skin cures, externally, clear the complexion, cleanse ‘the akin and scalp, and purify the blood of every spe- cies of Itching, Sealy, Pimply, Scrofwlous, Mercurial, and Cancerous Humors and Skin Tortures when pby- siclans, hospjtalsand all other means,fail, Sold everywhere, Price Cuticura,{50c.;/Soap, 25¢.; Resolvent, $1, POTTER DRUG AND:CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. BEAUTY'S BATH. The Cuticura Medicinal and Toilet Soap. It “CITY ITEMS. ‘To Frest Bites, Chilblains, and bites of poisonous insects Salvation Oil gives immediate relief: 25e. 1 AMUSEMENTS. DRY GOODS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. NATIONAL THEATER TONIGHT aT 8, ‘The Comedians, HARRISON AND GOURLAY, In the Reigning Laughing Rage. SKIPPED BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON. Greeted by enormous audiences and the recurrent ‘echoes of vociferous laughter for the past two years in all the principal cities of America from New York to ‘San Francisco. Next week, Henry Gny Carleton's Great Play, from ‘Wallack’s Theater: New 3 5 VICTOR DURAND. "6 RDS THE BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. ‘MISS FE. H. OBER, Manager. THE FAREWELL TO WASHINGTON. “The world drinks music of ideal thought." — Dodd. ‘The final opera renditions by this organization in this city are sincerely, yet regretfully, announced as fol- lows, TO-NIGHT. TNAFORE THURSDAY, 's MARTHA ‘QWhithey, , Phillips.) FRIDAY, February 20th........GIROFLE-GIROFLA SATURDAY MATINE) ‘USKETEERS SATURDAY NSH PD rreNCE MONDAY) Febru “ANCHONETTE on 4 TURSDAY, Febru pravoro WEDNESDAY MATT HEMIAN GIRL WEDNESDAY NIGHT. INAFORE ‘With Pinafore the final en; ient of the Ideals closes tn Washington—their’ infil iperformannce was of the same opera ilve years ago tn o ‘on. SEATS CAN NOW BE RESERVED NY PERFORMANCE. POR A WVAS8HINGTON MONUMENT DEDICATION ENTERTAINMENT, “LA CAFETIERE,” ‘Under the suspices of WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, ar MASONIC TEMPLE, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20TH, 1885. Tickets, 50c., entitling the holder toa souventrof the Dedication, a CUP and SAUCER, beautifully and ap- Propriately decorated. Supper will be served at mod- fest Cc i ‘Testimonial Concert to Miss EMMA J. DETWEILER And Mr. DOUGLASS @, MILLER, under the direction of Prof. J. W. BISCHOFF, TUES- DAY EV Febru: 1885. Reserved seats, tore. set” ROOM | ‘WWASHINGTON COMPOSERS’ GRAND oON- CERT AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, 1885, (Tabernacle Course.) ‘The program will consist exclusively of the com | s8Sg os $3 positions of Walter, Sousa, Gloetzner, Bischoff, Kim- g $°¢ ball, Jecko, Jaeger, Stemeleny!, Waldecker, Tipton, U S086 E. Lent, Smith, Theophil, King, Lillibridg?, Morsell, and uu 0Co ~CCO other prominent local composers. ‘The Marine Band OF THER Orchestra will play some of Mr. Sousa’s overtures, and the quintette from the “Smugglers” will be sung, ‘Mr. REA E aed Ineger will render » cornet solo, and Miss Anita Cluss fun SA & harp composition. Besides these, the others who # t | Will take part are: Mlle de Norgueres, aise Eva mm ‘Mills, Miss Nevins, Miss Darden, Miss Latham, Messra. z ‘Walter, Gloetzner, Waldecker, Jecko, Szemelenyi, PatOn ‘Theophil, Lent, Smith, Tipton, Lillibridge, Whipple =e Pearson, Rule, Blais, Hoflman, Fisher and others. ae Reserved seits 75 cents admsion kets 60 conta, a a sale at Ellis’ Music Store. 837 we. 113-7t ERE Ww WEEE = SeRie twee Ee \CTURE x Yew Ww EF LE 8. 00” X NN ERE W “W RRREEEE ik “ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. sont e Fecont inclement weather has greatly increased ss the necessities of the poor and multiplied thedemands || EVERYTHING IN STOCK, COMPRISING oro meet SEAL GARMENTS, this Assoctated Chariticn hat intited the Hew JOH BEWEerstrncen ‘of Phila .TELASSE GARMENTS, delphi, to deliver, hla admirable lecture on the “Uses SILK GARMENTS, of Unituess,” at tue Foundry Church, ou FRIDAY FLOSS GARITTE, The $15 Gri fal of wit, and ts traly what th CLOTH GARMENTS, Ratlenal “Eepubtican recently. said of 10a rare CLOTH JACKETS, ‘We bespeak for the Lecturer andthe cause ofcharity | srrar pamasrs, ST ae un * iiiekets cin be had at Thompson's drag. store, 703 COMBINATION DRESSES, 15th st.; Simpson's hardware sore, Pa. ave, bet” 10th TAILOR-MADE and 11ih sis: Central Ofice of the’ Associated chart. ‘CLOTH DRESSES, Stjand C. A. Y arug store, cor. 7 and Fsts. naw. en bitty FLANNEL DRESSES, AT HALF FORMER PRICES. ‘Money must be had on our FALL and WINTER STOCK, no matter at what sacrifice to us. Ofcourse this ONE-HALF PRICE SALE does not apply to our spring goods and novelties, of which we are showing 8 few styles. Attend this sale as ealry in the day and week as possible, as you will have more time, also a Detter selection to choose from, CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! FINAL REDUCTIONS. GENUINE SLAUGHTER! All know who have examined our Cloaks that we have been selling as advertised, and offering more desirable ‘garments for less money than ever known in this city. As We must sell the garments now lef this week, as a further inducement, ALL LADIES’ GARMENTS SOLD AT $25.00 WILL BE $18.00. 66r\HE GIRL TO LOVE AND HOW TO TREAT "Tien" Feciure by Revs & Bo RCN TLET D. D.,at Fletcher M. &. Church, cor. N. Y. ave. and 4th st. FRIDAY EVENING, Feb 20,8 o'clock, Admis- sign, 26 cts, Proceeds for the benef of the church. LADIES’ GOODS. Mrs Senaca Rvevrxer, 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office, Opened large and complete assortment of HAM- BURG EDGES and INSERTINGS, ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, ME- DICIS and other TRIMMING LACES, Select and large stock of Ladies’ and Children's HO-| ALL LADIES’ GARMENTS SOLD AT $18.00 SIERY, CORSETS, SILK and KIDGLOVES, HAND- WILL BE $12.00. KERCHIEFS, RIBBONS, NECK RUCHINGSand| ALL LADIES’ GARMENTS SOLD AT $12.00 CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. 13 WILL BE $9.00. O'CONNELL, MODIST! ALL LADIES' GARMENTS SOLD AT $10.00 OG Rie oF New Fore cits}, + WILL BE $6.50. . Is prepared to make Evening and Reception Dresses. Special care given to Inauguration Ball Dresses Street Suits a specialty. Never pefore has such an opportunity been offered to buy ladies’ or misses garments. Ferfect fit uuranteed, GREAT PUSH SALE 707 G STREET, OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE, IN JERSEYS. seo GREATER BARGAINS IN JERSEYS THAN WAS Prepare for the Inauguration. M ee sen 817 7th street northwest, offers following startling bargains for to-morrow only. Any one iu need of chins, ery should not fail to cull china wash-bowl and pitchet ghitly damaged, 69c.; 42 doz. colored glass individual salt Stands, 25c.2 decorated teu sets, 44 pieces, $3.17; soup ladies, 9¢.; hammer and 2 packages tacks, 9c: Aslich meat dishes, 13c.; larger size, 16e,; dec orated dinner and tea sets ¢ Lined, contain- ing 122 picegs, $11.04, worth $19; cocoa door ™m ‘a¢¢ 3 doz. engraved goblets, 37¢.; crystal water Ditehers, 19¢. Great bargains ia baby carriages and traveling trunks. 1 Don’t Miss the Chance. We are literally selling Boots, Shoes and Slip- pers at half-price; Ladies’ Pebble Goat Shoes, with worked button holes, 87 cents,worth $1.75; Children’s Spring Heel Shoes, 50 cents, worth $1; Men's fine Cloth-top Gaiters, $1. worth 3 Ladies’ fine Curacoa Kid Button Shoes, with high heels and box toe, or low heel com: mon sense style, $1.77, worth $3.50, Ladies’ Slippers, 27 worth 50 cents; Men's Slip- pers, 57 cents, worth $1.1, len’ Solid Leather Shoes, $1.07, worth $2; Misses’ fine Kid or Peb- » With worked button holes, com- le, or sEring heels, 31.17, worth 2; Ladies’ very best French Kid Hand-sewed Shoes, $3.47, worth $5.50; Men's fine Handstitched Button “and ‘Lave Shoes, $2.57, worth $6. Strasburger Bros.,726 7th'st. and 461 Pennsylvania a 1 Gentlemen Partic: glass or crock Extra-size stone ting im the Pro- cesdion for the dedication of the monument are offered. achance to supply themselves with comforta- ble fvot-wear ab Habn’s Great Mark-Down Sale of Reltaple Boots and Shoes, Gent's tlhe hand-stitched Shoes, $4.50, worth Gent's fine morocco-leg Calf Boot, $3.75, worth Gent's fine reliable Calf Boots, $2.40, worth $3. Gent's $2.50 hand-sewed Solid Comfort Shoes. Gent's $2 and $2.50 fine Button, Laced and Cor ual in Style, Fit and Wear t sar eee ea y an 0 Gent's Solid Laced and Congress, $1.25, worth Jobnson’s Oyster Saloons and Restaurant for ladles and gentlemen, 440 and 442 9th street northwest, from tis ‘date ‘Ontil after the 4th of March, the dining rooms will be open all night, Where everything first- clags In the way of catibles can be found. Hon Aspecialty, served in every available sty "saloon dist floor, Fortunes as Prizes Wen and Paid. For aceount of Thomas M. Thornton, of Shel- byville, IM., there bas been collected '875,000. for the first capital prize in January Drawing of ‘The Louisiaua State Lottery. Daiiel Shutt, of Chicago, a visitor at the exposition was the winner of onewlith of the second capital prize of $25,000 in the same drawing, which also resulted 1 an equal prize callected. for account of winner by W. Rolling, of the State National Bank, of New Orleans.” The winning have all beew pald'in full. and shout parties be very Lappy about their good fortune.—New Orlea Pixtjune, Jan. 18. = ater ie ‘The Hope ef the Nation. Children slow in development, puny, and delicate, use “Weil's Health Renewei Attention. Knight Tex lars. ‘We have on hand 23 elegant Knight Temp- lars plumes, 28 laches, prime ostrich, at $7.50, worth $15, "King’s Palace, 814 7th st. Eine Wraps below cost, 736 7th st, J. Young’. Jobuson’s Oystors. Oysters, "t ib Hen me of the very first water ; also Meals, Lunch, &e. Nothing but the best. Lifetiiné experieneé. Ladies’ large saloon 3 E 6 13th and E Sts. attached. ‘The Boss one-minute Coffee Pot saves 50 per cent of the colfee. 10 S. Jexxs & Co., 717 7th street, Thornten’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hy Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, impeired nutrition atid general and pleasant to take. Prescribed by” physi- cians. Sold by Droggists. Large bottles 60c. Manufactured by ‘WE. Thorton, corner, Bal- thnore aud Harrison streets, Baltinhore, Md. m,W; “Alderney Dairy Wagons.’ Fresh Alderney Butter, churned ever ing, and delivered in half-pound “Wa 50c. per pound. Also Cottage Cheese, phosphites of consumption, debility; easy morn- " prints jutter- mili aud Sweet Milk, Se. per quart, Cream 15¢, pint NEW PUBLICATIONS. Mazca Armas, Ready everywhere, contains instalments of OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES’ “Tux New Port vorio.” First Opening, FUL ‘MRS. OLIPHANT “A Country GENTLEMAN.” SARAH ORNE JEWETTS “A Mansi Istaxp.” CHARLES EGBERT CRADDOCK’S “Tue Paopurt oy Tux Guxar Suexy MouNTaINs.” ‘THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE COLONIES. By ‘BRooxs Avaus. THE MOTHER OF TURGENEFF, By Crana B. ‘Mauri. TIME IN SHAKFSPEARE'S COMEDIES, By Wexny 4. Carr. 4 PLUNGE INTO SUMMER, By Syiveeree Bax- = THE BROWN-STONE BOY. By W. H. Bisuor. ‘Together with Essays, Poems, Criticisms of New Rooks, and the Contributors’ Club. ‘TERMS: Single number, 35 cents; $4. year. HOUGHTON. MIFFLIN € CO., it As Oprorrosrry For Au To BUY ND FIRST-CLASS CLOTH- ING AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, Noneghould delay, but call at once, and see our stock ot MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, AT OUR SPECIAL 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS, 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. 10 AND 29 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. guarantep every buyer shall have the full worth of his money, and that every garment we sell shall do good service ta,the wearer to the full amount of is cost, and bring the purchaser baék tousagain, =~ NOAH WALKER £00, ~ ‘TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, © 625 Pennsylvania Avenue, Jat z 88s, EE Cee) E Ss, Pd EEE 8ss8 - 15, THIRD ANNUAL BENEFIT, NATIONAL THEATER, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 19. Look at the Greatest Hill of the Season, The talent that has volunteered for this benefit © of attrac tions that stand unequaled. Representative artists from New York, Boston, Phiadeiphia, Baltimore and Washington Theaters, maicing this the Greatest enter- tainment ever offered to the Washington public, READ THE ROSTER: MR. J. K, EMMET, With his Full Company and Orchestra, will present bis latest and greatest of all successes, entitled STRANGE MARRIAGE OF FRITZ HARRISON AND GOURLAY, Of Skipped by The Light of the Moon Company, Messrs. H. C. BARNABEF, WM. H. McDONALD, and HERNDON MORSELL, of the Boston Ideal Opera Company. THE CRAGG FAMILY, the Acrobatic Wonders. WASHINGTON'S RENOWNED 8T. CECILIA QUARTETTE, ‘Misses Ewan, Harvey, Detweller and Mrs. Mills, 'S GREAT MR. VALE VOSF, the uupe-Davene | Emitient — Ventriloquist, THE FLETCHERS, Charles, Lilie and William. GREAT Trans-Atlantic Trio of SKATERS. ‘Mr, Joseph Hart, ‘Mr. Antonio Von Cofie, The Master Banjoist, | “Tne Bonless Wondee RENE, the Celebrated Transformation Dancer. LITTLE BESSIE DRIVER, the Child Prodigy. MR. TIM MURPHY, ‘Washington's Coming Comedian, ‘The Par Excellence Co. B, Washington Light Infantry Corps, ADMISSION TICKETS. To be had: of 50 and 75 cents, embers and at Droop’s Music Store, 925 Pennsylvania ave, Doors will be opened at 12 m, Overture promptly at Lo'elock p.m, £163 A “BaUGH's GRAND OPERA HOUSE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 16, ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY, First Appearance of J. K, EMMET, In His Greatest Success, THE STRANGE MARRIAGE OF FRITZ; On, THE LOVE OF AN IRISH GIRL, {With entirety New Songs and Dances entitled “Love ist aw wughty Babe,” “Yust Look on Dot Face de Cows In,” “Star of Love.’ with Banjo aud Guitar, accompanied by Mr, Emmet's Own Orchestra, A STRONG AND CAREFULLY MATIC COMPAN Monday, February 23, FALKA, Comigue Com 'S MUSEU Lincoln, ELECTED DRA- ERZO 1 Tall, corner 9th and D sts. nw. Y_AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. ENGLISH LILLIPUTIAN BALLET TROU! In the Gracetul Ballet entitled oe TIE DUCES OF PUBDLEDOCK. JOLUEUPTA, Assisted Wy MADAME LER VAL VOst Prcter Ventriioqust THE OSBORNES~In Origuual Oadities, PROF. WALLACE —Great Man Bird, PROF. HAMPTON— Educated Dogs, Cats, Monkeys, Late es ly, “PUNCH jernoons on! NCH AND JUDY.” Admission to family’ éreie, 10 cents wdmieston to first floor, 20c. Keserved seats may be secured sx days in udvance without extra charge at Office of the museum from Wm. to'10 p.m. “Doors yen, ahd 7. overture gue hone ater, POO? rriages may be arderad aud 10:10 pan, ‘Next Weel NEWCOMBS | 1229 PAT oy MATINEES EVERY Day BUT MONDAY THIS IDA, SIDDON'S SENNA’ ONAL nN ‘8 Song and Dance Ladic Be DEO) 8 Female Drum Majors. Amazon March, and the NAC NAC DANCERS, Remember, Matinees Every Day but Monday. 6 TALE MUSEUM, e NEL SAN ta or a. EK ONLY. The monarchs of Mii engaged at $1,000. ‘Ai Boston, Montreal chisee, Detroit and Cincinnati hundreds nightly turhed awey, ‘One Dime to see this great show. Every afternoon and Right this week, comunencing Monday: Feb. 16. Mills Rice € Barton's Byou Minstrels, coniprising 19 First- ‘class Artists. One hundred entirely new featires, Firat Yart—Grand Musical Olio. In the Secoud Purta Gat axy of Minstrel Stars, Grand Parade up vivanis 8b ave. this morning. Fiivicsonsty the stasicasiat syst 2 by the Meisterscl sational “Method.” Many" having “been procented by the very inclement weather of Saturday wight fom Jolning te Free Contse another “opportunity is offered to do 90. Free v1 DAY and SATURDAY o} hls week. ‘fois: 6:45 10 of EVER KNOWN BEFORE, 100 DOZEN LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE FINISHED, WELL Masaz C. P. Muze, 18 EAST 28TH ST., NEW YORK, 27 Rue Paradis, ® Congress Hall Block, Paris, ‘Saratoga Springs, 1334 F ST., WASHINGTON. Imported Costumes, Wraps and Dress Garniture, Novelties in Dinuer and Ball Dresses, just received. Orders filled at short notice. f10-1m Mas M. J. Hesr. 1309 F street northwest, ‘Has just received her importation of GANT DESUEDE Mosquetaire Gloves. KID GLOVES: in long lengths for Evening weax, ‘White Undressed Kid Gloves. ft Cream and White Silk Gloves, [206 URATION DRESSES GEORGE WHITE, Ladies’ Tatlor and Habit Maker, 730 17th st. n.w. Special attention given to Evening, Dinner, Recep- fon Dresses, etc, | Great cares takeu on Tnauiguration TAILOR MADE AND FINISHED JERSEYS, $1.98. TAILOR-MADE AND HEAVILY BRAIDED JER- iS THE GRADE OF CASHMERE, BRAIDED, THAT WERE SOLD LAST SEASON FOR $3.75 WE ARE NOW RUNNING AT $2.50. 100 IMPORTED SAMPLES OF FINE JERSEYS, IN ALL THE NEW NOVELTIES, AT LESS THAN HALF COST TO IMPORT. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MISSES’ CASHMERE JERSEYS, IN ALL SHADES AND SIZES, at 94c., FROM 4 to 6 YEARS. THE SPECIAL LOW PRICES MENTIONED ABOVE ARE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH. LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422 424, anv 426 SEVENTH STREET. 3 2 ns Mavare Ennaca Sova, Fa Ta: I of 305 Fifth Avenue, New York, ox Be ANAC OE ATION: Is located for the season at forges re 1385 F STREET NORTHWEST, (Successor To Perry & BrorHeEr.) ‘With Imported Ball und Evening Dresses, also | ,PLEGANT BEADED SATIN AND TWO TONE e5-2m Street Costum DED VELVET DRESS FRONTS FOR ING WEAR, ik NEW SILK GAUZES, ILLUSIONS AND CREPE DE CHINES. nd Wraps. Mae J. P. Paraen, No, 1107 F street northwest, ‘Will offer this week her entire stock of IN ALL LENGTHS, ROM 2 = IRISH AND GERMAN LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TRAY CLOTHS, DOYLIES AND IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS, STOTHS IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT and those of her own design, at from 25 to 33% per EXTRA GOOD VALUES” IN LINEN, HUCK cent less than former prices, i order to close them out AND DAMASK TOWELS, AT 124c., 20c., 25c., S7he. AND buc. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS. IAN PILLOW AND SHEETING LINENS. vie Sra HET AND MARSEILLES: ALE, CROC y CWHITE AND WOOL BLANKETS FOR J. C. Hcremnsox, cogITE AND Gray Successon 70 M. Winuras, PURE WOOL CALIFORNIA AND MINNESOTA BED BLANKETS. has just received direct Importation of EXCLUSIVE | BED GpMFORTERS FROM $1.25 TO $2.50. NOVELTIES FOR EVENING WEAR, which include | FRENCH SATTEEN- BED SPREADS WITH EIDER DOWN FILLING. N.Y. MILL, PEQUOT AND UTICA PILLOW AND SHEETING COMTONS. Sa SPRING IMPORTATION OF SILKS AND ALL-WOOL DRESS FABRICS ARRIVING DAILY. CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave., cor. 9th st. Established 1840. fa Art Cosn Ar Cosn Our whole stock of Dry Goods at cost to make room for remaining stock of J. A. LUTTRELL & CO. on March 1, We name a few special bargains: samples from the best manufacturers in Paris, and are the most elegant goods ever shown in this market. 7 Trevies, Paris. ‘907 Pennsylvania ave. The REDUCTION OF TEN PER CENT ON CLOAKS will continue until the stock is closed. jal4 EON BRANDIS MODISTE, ML" Formerly with ord & Taylor, New York; Wm. 5 rr & Co, St. Louls, Mo. Suits made at the shortest notice, Stiperior fitting, reasonable prices and satisiuction guaranteed, Even? ing Dresses.” Bridal ‘Trousseaus a specialty. Jazs-Lin* 907 Pepnsylvania uve. (over M. Willian’s) Asrox Fisners Chemical Dry Cleaning Establishment, No. Street Morthwest, THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE, Ladies’ and Gentlemeu's Garments; also, Velvet and Pitish Cloaks, Crupe Velts, Laces, Gloves, ete, are | 4.500 pieces Colored Silk Velvet Ribbons, Xo. 5, erfectly cleuiied by this superior process MPADIES EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. | 260. a piece; usual price $1. Gentlemen's clothes cleaued by this process will not Jose their original shupe: and grease spots guaranteed tobe removed eliectually. Price $1.00 and $1.75 per suit. D °°? EA8%: aur or nantes G0 pieces Furniture Cretons, 15¢.: usual price 25c. 100 pairs 11-4 White Blankets, $3.75;usual pricegS. A full stock Silks, Satins, Cashmeres and Tricots, all at cost, GEO. J. JOHNSON, COTTON UNDERWEA) EVERY i MAKE, 10 713 Market Space. EVERY GARMEN ‘TH, FULL — PERFECT SHAPE, WADE AX THE VERY BEST BOOKS, & MANNEE, OF Pith, BEST MATERIAL aa 5, &C. CHEMTS: NIGiti S, 50c. to New Boors DRAWERS, $2 CORSET COVERS, 25¢. 0 $3.50, George Elliot's Life. & vols, (J. W. Cross). English The finest assortment of Humburgs we have yet | Fiviocopity- (iescel Edges Alles hearer Cee m y. 529-59 bury). ‘The “Auth of Beltsaftio, James). salt DOUGLASS, 622-524-520 tn st_| Wensiey and ollie Stories, Lamund Quincy). Greece inthe Times of Homer, (Tinayenis). mn's For- tune, (Christian Reld.) Me ASNte © RUMEREEY, A handsome portrait of the late Judah P. Benjamin 5 x barristers gown and whe cap 430 Testu Srneet. Nontirwzsr, ‘a GSES phat as 2 beauty now on Makes Corsets to order in every style and material, | bition. = ‘and guarantees perfect ffé aud comfort. WM. H. MORRISON, iifan Sructatriys Ate 7 475 Pennsylvania avenve. French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear ‘and finest imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Reform Goods. French Corsets and Busties, 1 Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Aflss E's own make) that for the price is ulisurpassed. N. B—French, German and Spanish spoken, mrl4 HAND-PAINTED MOUCHOIR CASES, JAPANESE SACHETS, NEW AND NOVEL DESIGNS. ENGRAVING AND CARD PRINTING. CHOICE STATIONERY, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, 428 7th street. Raxe Arrracrioys FOR THE LADIES AT CHS. RUPPER?S, at Nos. 403 and 405 7th Street Northwest. fe7 elec asortmest of EAROIDRRED Sete | Vazmwrmxms WV auenrines: my ment, 0 sete a PERS, CUSHIONS, TABLE CovEns, TIDIES, = WHISK Mt HOLDERS of different di FANCY WORSTED | WORK and KNITTED SS GOODS of every description; complete outiit for in- fants, A full assortment just received and displayed for INO KS, CHILDREN’S LACE, SATIN MERIN and VELVET BONNETS, selection at GERMANTOWN ard” ZEPHYR | WORSTED KNITTING YARN, all colors and all kinds of Em- broldered Materials ‘on hand at the lowest market G. A. WHITAKER’, ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING. : Fg mR ci aa Deere als, £6. 1106 Pennayivants avenue. hree Patents and Five Medals fom Expositions ot Pimnadaeturer and ines V arewrme Noverrs Axp Canvs fant rter of HUMAN HAIR AND FINE HAIR WORK. Haagen oer ‘Cutting : CTA one el and shaupoged in w Arstclane seanner, ‘Wigs 10 order. s ‘In many new and pretty as well as artistic designs. ALSO, LACE VALENTINES, ‘Wholesale and retail. is 537 15th st, nw. . C. PURSELL, BooksELLEr, 7:45 pan. Number limited. Canis’ of “admissions 4o 6 Gan a aa be obtained from LUCIEN E, ©. COLLD A. M., = 807 59s Ist. nw ERE oi GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. TW SSHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, j wT ‘st. a ‘Books and jan soon NEW COURSE OF LECTURES Fy ax published. ” Gara ‘en fand Printing. Fine of the AMERICAN REVOLUTI ANOTHER LOT OF 100 DOZEN: 5 ‘Told in Thirteen Teton . .| Tax Ne, Lg Prof. JOHN FISKE, of Cambriaze, AOE paietee | THE CIVIL SERVICE”, : ; rn cat |E CON( ION, ey i ‘The “same as we sold so. of last, ” which we | im the United States. the Reports of 1884. A: on MONDAY and WEDSISDAY SHEN as, | sre offer at tho remarwanly low price of gl perbos | sogue Sica emaitrie ee cpea. fn qarn, ‘Algo, one job lot of 100 dozen colored HALF HOSE, Competitive examinations under ‘the ac of Tickets for fausoee oF Cone: which we will close at halt rca ‘three pairs Ne also a description of Civil Service in ‘Single admission. een = Sr a5c. | for 50 centa, These goods are w ‘perdozen. At Jew York and Massachusetts, by ‘To be had at ils & Gola” No” extra” hago for an xtLEnYs, {a0 “SOHN C FARBER O17 and 610 7th st. nw. age bevel eating MEIN Rot ond an: Boston, "Ste, Bite it one vot the moet“ Fematiable en of our day.” —Zoston Cor. Harljord Gourant Bja2s-lmmdew i H@ICE SEATS FOR THE ELKS' BENEFIT, Ce (EHURSDAY, February Hints S “At BREN’ “aNo Bros. brilliant and_mas- ‘Telephone number—414-5. OSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. BEST ORCHESTRA CHATRS flag. AT THE ARLINGTON HOTEL. ‘MEF, WEBER'S ORCH ESTRA FURNISHES: ‘Music for all 18 WEBER'S ORGH. (ord forenienta rap Meta oF leat OnE ‘or Metzerott's muse store, and Demons ‘fcuongry store, will recelve prompt attention. jald Raa? ASE ME ee OS ORE: ten eS ree 1112-F street northwest. SEWING MACHINES, &c. jal6 Jver Recerven- a A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50c., 75c. and $1. Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, at Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor. ‘THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, ‘S1E7F street northwest, Gar Tes Bees, re : hy gees Sfers name and wade are amet LUTZ & BRO, ~ Sue aes ae hoareer ~ Great Bancarss Ix Piss Which have been used: T-Octave CHICK ERING, Octave HALLET & DAVIS, Octave HAINES BRO., j-Octave GABLER, Eset ve x. Prices and terms to sult the thmes, EDW. F. DROOP, Partner of the late W. G. METZEROTT & 0O., 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Steinway € Sons’, Gabler, Grover- teen, Wheelock, Marshall, Wenitell and other Pr ange, fa 10 BER NOSTE WILT, by SQUARE OR UPRIc make, at SIDNEY oARTFRNONTH WILL BUY AN ELDGANT ON- jeand est make, Ay and NET, NIMMO'S, 4433 sth sireet northwest. ARGE STOCK OF SPCOND-HAND PIANOS RGANS, some but_stigntie nests at great Dale SIDNEY Tot ‘433 Teh street ortiwest. VERY, HANDSOME STEINWAY PIANO, bat Tesed, at ati umense sacrifice; will sell om maGutae installment of 10. NIIo, 5 SIDNEY § 433 7th Mreet norttiwest. BEVERAL VERY FINE PARLOR ORGANS at prices ranging from $25 to $20. SL ¥ T. NIMMO, ‘433 7th street norihiwest. AN ELEGANT UPRIGHT CABINET GRAND PIANO, but eight months off, at tremendous bara, ‘and payable in monthily installments of $10. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, | fe12 433 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. OR RENT— SEVERAL FINE KNABE PIANOS, Fsiuare. tnd Upright. for saieor rent at rvduced ing. abd repairing prompts attended to Riis. C HELCHEND ACH, 425 Liu st sew, private entrance). eth ba 1 £> i ES y Hersexaur UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS Are renowned for elecance of styles, supertor work: manship, faultless touch, responsive in action to the highest degree, brilliant and even in tone and of great durability. ‘They contain all the latest and best improvements Are indorsed by competent judges as being unequaled. We are giving low factory prices to our Washing? ton patrons and terms to suit. Pianos of other makers at low prices and payments | of $10 per month, FACTORY WAREROOMS, 422 Ninth Street. L. Wu» & Bro, th Street northwest, sole agents for, ES the STIEFFand KRANICH « BACH P x ful Seifplay' ins on eaty termsin Pianos and Organs which have been vsed. Pianos and Or- kans for reat, tuned and reps Pprryos. TUNING AND REPAIRS OF PIANOS A SPE- CIALTY at V. BECKER'S WAREROOMS, ‘801 Sth street, __ja9Sm & CO/S GREAT SPPCLALTY PRIGHT GRAND PLANO. In new and elezaut stvies, now ready, at special factory prices. Hl. L. SUMNER, S811 Uth'st. nw 08 jal0, ND BAUS £ CO. PIANOS WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed; for rent by day, week, mouth or yeur, Rent applied if purchased. Full stock of 5c. Music. HENRY EBERRACH, 5 F street, ‘of Ellis & Co. m31 Managing Partner of the late fi ENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS ure made by DECKER BR ¥. G.H. KUN, Sole Agent, 407 10th st. iw. Also for Burd s o2 FAMILY SUPPLIES Tey Ovr Casmer Warsxy. ‘The host pleasant you have ever taken. Full Quart, $1. Gallon, $3.50 ©. WITMER & Co. ne Frexcx Musrnoous EXxtRa, $3.50 PER pozex. FRENCH PEAS, EXTRA FINS EDY & SON, IMPORTERS OF TABLE LUXURIES, $022 1200 F Street northwest. A Fei Dise Or Gnocenies THAT MUST BE SOLD, GRANULATED SU BEST PATENT P BEST FAMILY F BEST JAVA AND MOC ic KNOWN TOTHETRADE ROASTED AND GROUN -.28e. per Ib. POTATORS 4 SD APPLES, WHOLESALE PRICES. | perms strictly cash. is aid POOLE, BROOKE & CO. O44 Louisiana avenue, RRR REE Coo ERE R ER Ere ®ssS = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, fg without a doubt the most Rracrirvx and the most Nerurriovs Flour in the world. The Millers have uot only the most perfect Mill, taining us it does all the most improved Machi fed up to the preser a Flour Ussckrassen by any mull in the world. rove that, we would simply state that ‘a large quane Etyoruts'mazuiticent Four ts Shipped annual Evrope and euten ut the principal Courts of ia world.” We Gcanas7ee that it is made from selected hard wheat grown ‘in Atinn an acknowielged fact, that In ration of the glutinous particles “of the wheat be nda thorough elimination “ofall weak and star: nutter has at last been reached, ands conseq more Nererriovs, yieldi than anyother Flour. | ‘The best trade admits that from its bread inakciny qualities it lathe cheapest, as well as the best, for elther tumily or a unsu1 by any Flour made. iv every 1s warranted to give eutire satisfaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade, It is unexcelled by any other time, but ta and Dakous tly anore breaf to the barrel Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- ‘acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fustidious epl- cure. GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. zs RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made byzthe | celebrated Hungarian process. It is avery cheap and | Deautiful Patent, within the reach of all clases, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every ope who will try it, GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District. It ts equal in quality toa great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be ought for considerable less money. We defy competi- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else. Forsale ‘by all grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indiana ave} sels. WM. M. GALT & CO. WOOD AND COAL. Coan Woon. JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS 8.W. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED” _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. OW FARE TO NORPOLK-STEAMER Lal ri mi First-class Pare, she Round ‘Trip, 61.20. DIRESRS SESS m. Oth stroet. wharf, Washington, every. ENING. “Freight at lowest rales, Ja ‘The ‘popular’ steamer LEARY leaves ih street wharf on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAYS a residences. For fare anys oftice, 7m ph eS 3 AM P. WELCH, General Agent, GTEAMER DT. V. ARROWSMITH, S FROM SEVENTH STREET WITARP, MONDAYS AND THU! ning TUPSDAYS and River Landings as far as Nomiul Creek, Curriomas and St. Clements Bay, Counects with B&O, RR at Shepherds. JOUN B. PADGETT, Agent. CW. RIDLEY, Manager. si Mm VERSO! wr. = STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN street wharf dailg (except Sanday) for at 10 o'clock alm, returning, reaches Washington about 3280 p.m. sels 1. 1. BLAKE, Captain, STEAMERS, ONT CURSION PARTIES sail te 1, May, June and July ty First-class COOK'S: in Ste ships, SPECIAL TOURIST TICKETS for INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS at REDUCED RATES, by the beat Toutes for plenenre trave COOK'S EXCURSLONIST, with maps, contains fil particulars: by mull fi Tswdsltiw THOS ton conta OK SSON, 261 Broadway, \ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY ere rix New Vouk ano Havee Companse pire, No az North iver, toot of Maw ow Lark saelin, Westend Weanesday, Feb niyue Rransatian ANY agent, Ne ters BEL tieeky Washington, D. RD LINE E ROUTE, AMSHIP EW YORK AT. COM HARBOR. y YORK Wed. March 19, Gatita.. Wed. 25 AUKASIA PVoruxta Wed, April & Sevriia.. Wed Mf, LAURANIA Sat, i AND EVERY WEDNESDAY PROM NEW YOR! RATES OF PASSAGI S00, SHU and FLO, wooo Live E ‘Through ly at the Company's f both steerage and ©O,, GOS Fuh street, D« VEHNON 1. BROWN € 00. New York: Jiesr OTIS BIGELOW « 0b. ot, Washington” RAILROADS. IMORE AND OHIO RAILKOAD, DNC. 2ist, 1884, 7 FFECTSUNDA L FURTHER > ut For Chicas, 020 a.m, and 1010 pm. daily. ‘T $00 a.m. Usa fast Lishlted Express’ to Bittsbiihg au Chica, art ivi Piteoar at 0 pan. Cea hext morning at V:00. Noeatra fare fs charged om this train for fast ume, Louisvitie and St. 1 is daily at ih Cowehes 5 at 7280, St tis tral + Car,and &40 id Detroit, with, 6:10, 6:40, 730, KAO 5 (4% minute train), x oy ‘ $280, a 00 » 10, 440,580, 70, TAS, 823, 1K a. Fir points on the Shenandoah Valiey ralirond and Sao pan dali 1i2200nd4:30pm;on ‘aimee dao pa, eel Waahineton 40,8200 ma, 12-10 pa Sanday i v0 c 3 For Hultunore ou week da and WAN wan: LENO, La om 40, »politan Beane! for princtpal stat Ama! dally, except Sunday, for exingtor aid Valles braueh, 0205 som. dally, except Sunday for Frederick, 905 am, 4:40 pun. daily, ex Sunaas. For Hacerstown, 9:05 a.m. dally, except Sunday, and a pm daily. Trains arrive from the West daily, 6:00, Tet, 740 putt. From” Aunapolts, Sunday’, 10-00 & From Lexington, 3 From Fredert and SAO Trains lea m., 6: En at 5:10, 0: Sa $20. st Sid ns from Washington stop at Relay Station ex- 1:25, $45 and 740 p.m, ution apply at the Baltimore: Washington Station, 619 an n for bagguge to be checked received at any point in t B. DUNHAM, Gens > ik. LORD, VANIA ROUTE, ESD AND SOUTHWEST, Rack. & DUD SCEN EY is” MAGNIFICENT PQUIPMENT, PERCT PEBRUALY 20, INS For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limited Express lace Sleeping Cars at’: ts nll, exept Sat ar "Altoune to Chirseo. mn. rinity, with Palace Care to Pittsburg At cy ul for Cane, Sleeping Car. Pitts stew Express, Toads pain. daily. for. Buttsburg mid the Wests with Palnee Sleeping Gar W “hh BALTIMOME AND P For Brie, Canandaigua, i 10:00 pm. dally exce Washington to Tochester. For Williamsport, Loak Haven and Elmira, at @40 a. ‘duile, except Sunday ork aud the Fast 7215 any, 10 1115 pan. Linstied Express Jiman Parlor Cars, 040 a1. datly,except Sam day. iF fioston_ without change, 2490 pam. every weeks ding. on Sanday, 4400 i iirooklst, X.Y, all through trains connect Jersey City with boats of Iirookiyne AuneE. along ing direct ‘transfer to Fulton wtreet, wvoidiug dow erringe across New ¥ tulladelp tay TA, 8 fom) sad 43: 4200, 10:00 au 6:00, 7:00, 9-25, 11-01 and 12:35 & (, 4:45, 6:00, 8:05 and 11:45 pm. Om aday 200, 25, L190 a S05 pan, or Richunond anid the South, 0:00 and 11:01 eam, Gully, and 4:45 pn. daily, except Sunday. ‘Trains ieave Alexandria for W 05, 10:00, 10:10 4.1; 1500, 3:05, 3:23, 6:10, 7205 40 pan, and 1210 midnight ‘except’ Monday, dn Sabai ato and 046 wn 0S and ‘20: night. Fitots and information at the office, northenst ner of 13th street abd. Peonsyivania avenue, and The station, where orders: cau be left for ‘the Check ‘Of baggage to destination from hotels and res CHS PUGH, 3" Woub, ‘General Mauager. General Passenger Agotit, 7p ME VIRGINIA MIDLAND RALLWAY. (HE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH, SOUTH THE SHORT War AND WET, Schedule In effect OCTOBER 12, 1884, 9:10 AM NEW ORLEANS MAIL daily, ‘lose connections to al pinta uth ad Not pally, except Sunday. with C. amd ©, Htallwa juan’ Sleepitie Bullet Gare rom New York and We {ugton and Atiania to New Orieaun: 310 P-M.~LOUISVILLE. FAST LINE. ve * Chariotisvilie vo Cincinnatl Loulevilis and all ka Sleeping ern — ‘Pullman cars, Washington: "ally to all points Boyt and Kowinwen ve epee eee | Sut nmi fo gran ce ‘Manmens Division. leaves Washington at @:10q, Warrentb Frains leave Washington at 920am.and 1202 F street northwest. 1515 7th street northwest 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest 1112 9th street northwest. ‘Corner 34 and K streets northwest. 221 Pennsylvania avenue southwest. jal a 00 q SHES! 00 - ‘The demand in Baltimore has been greater than the Gl ‘mous Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen. For Ladies we also make to mensurea fine Hand- ‘Stitched Shoe at-$5.00. For Gentlemen we make to measure our celebrated ‘Waukenphast at $5.00. ¥. H. WILSON, Custom SHoxmaxen, 400 7th Btrest Northwest, Washington. Also 282 W. Baltimore st, Baltimore, Md 9 a8 G. T. Kum, TAILOR, ‘No. 416 ‘Sinuh Street Northwest BOVALBay 7