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il The Weathe: OFWICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, ‘Wasutxeron, D.C., February 19, 1885, 104. m. For the middle Atlantic states, fair weather, northerly winds in southern portion, westerly Winds in northern portion, nearly stationary, followed by a slight rise in temperagure For Friday—Ge: fair weather Is indi- cated for the districts on the ith uo decided change in tempe: the south Atlantic states, where temye ture will rise slowly. The temperature will Fise slowly in the guif states, Tennessee, the Upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys, with Mir weather in the gulf states and Tennescee. Eprron Evaxixe Stan—Dear Sir: In the recent pubilshed article on “What We Smoke” the writer adinits there Is a material diffe in the quality of pa) in the manufac of cigarettes, but claims that the character of ‘tobacco employed in ail 10-cent packages is so similar that fe ‘the consumer. As I must emphatically repel such st least as far as the Opera Puils Cizarettes concerned. The exclusively this clanrette has a more natural, sweet fla Ss every way cleatier, carries more body, [8 a Superior grade and & bigher cost clgarvtte th than any other 10-cent package confirmation of such assertion is easily pe: Ble to the consumer, and unanimous! by the tobacco trade of our city for presenting these facts being solely in. th Interests of my fellow-cigarette smokers, I sub mit them to be ‘lisposed of as you deem best. Hespectially yours, TRera. AS THE Arron bring adarge pum BRATIONS will erackmen to the persons having valua nd money sould at Safe. in the Washington Sate Deposit Co,,016 Penusylvania avenue northwest (south side it for Mareh 4th. evenue. 's,421 9th. 904 Tth st. BR pre- on of Win. Hahn , S16 7th st. and | $20. Warm room. Scrar Book Pictures, at J. Jay Goul w ated thi= week to every J $60.5 Rellable Shoe Hou 1922 Pennsylvant ASSIGNEE SALE of street northwest. The en’ china and housefurnishi plated ware of the very sold regardless of cost. J THE fine photos of Kets Kemeth: ave., continue to be §3 per doz, painted free. EX, the photographer, h List oF Barriers of the Rebellion and Roster of ms, 330 pp. Price 50 cents. For sale by Gray & Clarkson, 339 Pennsylvania avenue, and at all news Ask Your Devaetst- For Aloha perfume, and get the best. Just RECEIVED—The latest style of silk hats; excellent quallts; price 55, valu 1 Francs. generat and 'D. “The Only Iy One ice Hat and Gents’ Furnishing Store” in the city. Notice ComRapEs.—G. with ornaments, only $1. Comrade Aug. Uittrich’s, G. A. th street northwe: removed his $ 7th st. pow. atter, 7 4) ARTIFICIAL eyes, eyesight fitted. Hemp- ler’s, By st CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lizhted at 6:06 pam. and | extinguished at The Monumental de elected Messrs. W. Wit John MeGuii F Blots, and J. F.C. Lasauio, viaretals Mest J-Harvey, J. Sullivan and’ Jeremiah Docey, standard bes ers, and Mr. Edward J. K: nancial secretary. Cobb's ‘Island, tm thy outside Capes Hénry and Chari lub last night | Atlantic ocean, just 48 been Sold to Dr. P. A. Fitzhugh and Mr.’ Charles God- win for $35,000. ——_ FF Montgomery County Agricultural So- ciety. THE ANNUAL MEFTING—ELECTION OF OFFI- CERS, ETC. ‘The annual meeting of the ety of Montgomery county, Md., held at = | ville yesterday, was largely attended. TI port of Treasurer Laird showed that the re: Were $3,509.55, and the disbursements 93,492.13, of which amount $754.38 went to pay off old debts. The present debt of the soci ‘ety 18 $1,452.72. to pay which, and we the buildings on thes executive committee was authorize gricultural Soei- am ‘on the society's prop over $2,000. | The following officers of the soc ety were elected: ‘aryuhar, president; ‘Roger B. ie Jobn B. Diamond, J. H. Bogley, Dr. Frank Thomas, Col. J. A. Boyd. Capt. John McDonald, | ¥. M. by ‘view president P_D. Laird, E. Manakee, Wu. §. Muncaste ton Bowie, R. H. liiller and S| Watkins, executive committee. The following dk ‘were appointed to attend the F é tion in Baltimore: President A. Bord, Col. W. Bowie, W. E. Mi Codwise! J. Hi. 2 J. jassaway, E. J. Hi: fer, W. W. Poole, L. J. Hays and Li on iabcsi Jesse Plater’s White Bride. XG Wo: XS CHARGE BY HER RELATIVES. Last July considerable excitement was created in the lower part of Anne Arundel county, Md., by the elopement of Miss Helen Owens with a negro farm hand named Jesse Plater and their_subsequent marriage by acol- | 4: ored minister of South Washington. It was ‘at the time that the girl wax weak-mind easily persuaded, and threats of Piater, were made by persons In ‘Thetr threats induced the pair to remove near Bennings, where they were stopping Plater's sister, into the southern portion of the elty. Here Plater and the woman lived for a | time, Plater working inabrick yard. A few | Months ago they. moved to rooms on F street. | between LOth and Lith northeast, where, it is stated, they have lived on good terms witheach | other, though the woman was jealous of a col- | ered woman in the neighborhood, whom she accused of attempting to take Jesse from her Last Monday, being in a delicate condition, s was persuaded by her fellow-tenants to zu the almshouse hospital. By some n relatives in Maryland learned of ou Tuesday her sister came fro: Yeturned with her to that city hospital. The next day her eile: and a trunk, were sent by the pol thought that she will be place hospital. ‘The colored people who her neighbors here think she is “oif in her mmind,” as they say she has shown symptoms of | wandering whenever the moon change Se New Business Enterprises. Just now # number of business people are look- ing up places in the city along the Ine of the B. 4 P. RR, from which they expect to run switches right into the yards or buildings. Messrs. Barber & Rofs, manufacturers dealers in building materials, have recen| Purchased nearly the whole of the nort Ir ‘and the entire south front of square by Canal and Ist streets east and p) lie ground on the north and west. They Pose to erect extensive mills for thi m: Ure of sash, blinds, doors, ¢tc., and also P| on hand lumber, @e. The min building will Le | 180 by 120 feet, two stories | The Anhauser-Busch Bn-wing company of St. Louis, which has lately bouzht the Abuer prop | erty, have also bought lot 14, spuare 641, front- ing 32 feet 2 inches on Delaware avenue, with « depth of over 100 feet on E street southwest and Virginia avenue,on which they will erect depot here for their beer. es A Homgoratmic Hosrirat Luxen. Will be given by the ladies of the H. Hospital at the Washington Lizht Infantry ar- mory (Albaugh’s theater), Friday and Satur | day, February 20th and 2st, from 11 o'clock am. rin a | 3, a bedste: eopathitc —— | THE Cicstxo of the Ideal opera season in Wathington, at Ford's Opera House, promises tobe marked by the most notable triumphs of the career of that admirable English opera or- ganization. The noble voice of Myron W.Whit- ney will be heard in the three cic next week, and tfen, in all probabil not be heard here aiain; certain sare fas. The ever faithful Marie Stone, whose ining singing es with the charms Of personal and professional sincerity; the piquant young soprano, Geraldine Uimer; the Manly barito: d brilliant acting ot donald; ‘the elegant comedy and sracctul ing of the rich humor of George | Frothingham, with Tom Karl's spiendid tenor, supplemented by the glorious development of | our own Morsell, will all unite with the peer- less -yY for the last time here as one or- ry, he wil net in the Tho scarp will close as it ben years bee fore."” re eo day next ‘wil be given the final performance. cake: Sears ottperban Sy hy SF ey Sie Gunnin RB. ie Joka Hi. Gergen tor et John H.Ganges for in injunetions Fecetver and to settle partnership. Wine com? Plainant states that the fespoudent is his fatiy t they have been conducting the livery sable business at G14 and 616 Pennsvivania Svenue southeast, and charges that deiendant | ony EAE iness and effects for foJohn Munroe, which is an inadequate | ‘Avrule to show ‘cause was issued. re Op the 28th. ——— Tae Duxcan Rerievin Svrt.—Yesterday, im the Cireuit Court (Judge Cox), the case of the Brown Manufacturing company against Dun- a Bas concluded by a verdi@ for defendant. Garnett for plaintif® and Mr. N. ‘Miller "Thi ‘ replevin. for ndant. is Was an action of pee furniture dealer, having bought @ bill of goods, subsequently made an assignment, and the company claimed that he Knew that he was insolvent at the time, and the assignment was a fraud. Under the writ the complainant seized some of the goods, amount- ing in value to $70. ‘The case was submitted to the jury, and @ verdict found for defendant, damages, $72. ge ae Exauraxe rue TrveSerrixe MAcnise.— President Arthur, ex-Sec: Blaine and Speaker Carlisie Visited Chamberlin’s yester- me | thin: ‘THE MONUMENT CEREMONIES. The Pyrotechnic Display Saturday Night—The Masonic Visitors. The program of the display of fireworks to be xiven Saturday night in the monument grounds south of the Treasury is very elaborate. The south fronts of the Treasury and State départ- ment buildings will be fine points from which to witness the display. The program Includes fifty numbers, embracing bombshell, boquets of rockets, fligiits of meteorie balloons, with fire Works attached, batteries, fountains of fire, &c. The exhibition, or set pieces, include a dolphin fountain, composed of two golden dolphins supporting a basin in diamond lance-work, from. which rises a life-size figure holding an urn, from which issues a fountain of silver fire an spra tars of the Universe,” displaying 15 of every color: a representation of Ni Falls, 70 feet in length and_50 feet high, and a representation of the Goddess of Liberty, sur- rounded by mechanical and agricultural em- . The Binal piece will be the temple of ‘The center piece will be an equesi statue of George Washington, above which ts to be displayed the American ¢agle. This is to be fan} y figures representing Columbus nd the Goddess of Liberty, surrounded by re- flowers, At the ex- me tight and left will be fired bombshells nd fonntains, and at the rear a grand bouquet of rockets. ‘THE MASONIC VISITORS. Masonic committees were last nightappolnted St. John’s Lodge, of New York, which rrive here at $:30 p.m. to-morrow night, volving globes and vases of tr will accompanied by the Grand Master of New York, nd rlington t The Freder at 10 o'clock will give a reception at the the Master Masons ofthe District. sburg Lodge, which will arrive ‘afternoon; ‘the Aléxandrin Lodge, on turday morning;the Grand Lodge of Mary- land and Washington Lodge, No. 3, of Baltl- lore on Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Col. Caihoun Mason Deringer, of Philadelphia, Is in the city toattend the ceremonies ofthe ded Jeation of the Washington monument. Col. Deringer Is one of the earliest Masons of the District of Columbia, and isa past grand officer of the Grand Lodge of the District, and was the grand marshal at the laying of the corner stone of the Smithsonian institute, May Ist, 1847, on which occasion Hon. George M. Dallas, Vice President of the United States, delivered the oration. ‘TIE DISTRICT IGNORED. District has no representa- aff of Gen, Sheridan for the monu- n causes some comment among some of our citizen: THE WASHINGTON FAMILY. ‘The monument commission have arranged to invite all the kith and kin of the Father of his Country to assemble in the room of the Senate library committee next Saturday, that proceed in a body tothe House and Ke the seats assigned to them. There irteen descendants bearing the original xe of Washington, They will occupy ‘ther on the floor. ‘The number corre- sponds With that of the original colonies, ene The tive Special Policemen Appointed. The following men have been appointed by the District Commissioners as special policemen for duty in connection with the dedication of the Washington monument and the inaugura- Alonzo H. King, L. Hay- Elgin, John S.” Dobson, in Blair, Chas. H. Poore, nnon, Patrick Moran, Edward , Frank Irwin, J. F. Ward, n, Geore FP. Sinith,' Jas. Riley, Wim. H. Bow John Con- Phillip Smith, ‘Thos. F. Hake . Carroll, John F. Lynch, Bdward Blair Reed, Oliver Donn, qustus Weaver, Alphonzo Padon, Joseph be Harrell, BW. Hamilton G Cann, Charles Harper, |, George "T. Gray, Ro i emiller, Frank "Harding, George Waiker, 1 Atkinson, John Stoddard, Edward C. Thomas H, Haxted, George E. Decker, ward Townley, Addison T! e, Charles 'T. Little, Ge nes Norcom, Geo. Yoal a Saul, E. azier,” Thomas Allen, Wi Greer, Richard Bi L Join W. Mullhall, a Alle ti John A. Ti am, Chas. rnold, Thomas J, Ward, Wm. A. rett, T, E. Cahill, Patrick itt Ji ight, ht, pard G. Smith, Henry Sid- neh, Wm. H. Sewell, Ernest d,_jr., Chas. Routzhan, xe W. H. Dedvers, Adolf Mil” Linthicum, Clement 8. Stall. R. D. m. Brown, Richard Mann, H. C. Charles Taylor, Steele Pendert, horn, Edward Gorden, Robert fe: 3 Wise, Jacob Loanhardt, Eligab b. ‘itzgerald, E. S. Pitcher, an, Aibert Tasker, Frank Hannon, chuel Kennon, Geo. W. Duvall, John Sulli Jones, Charles Wise, Coy, Manning, i Franklin P. Naylor, E. Cobex. Joseph Hédgkins, FE. Cash, Frederick Burlin- Chris. F, Zierman, Eli Michael Madigan, Thos. F. ‘unter, Wal- giehardt, Wm. Metez, Jonn H. Slick, BF. ‘y Brown, J. 8, Tucker, Lewis Hess, J. W. Howzer, Joh Butler, John H. Alfred s suzene Connor, Joifn ge Dore, Win. Helser, Patelck’ F. james W. Connally, Charles H. Dom- W. Downing, Joh H. Cook, Joseph Willlamson, Geo. W. Padgett, R.G. Hill, Jas. A. Ande J. Lonizan, Jas. J. Hayre, Re ‘ketts, Houlton Lewis, Broekenborougb, 1m horney. Edward Enwright, I . Charles E. Jones, Wm. P. le, EL. Smith, nn, Andrew J. H Reuben E. Brown, all, W. IL. Jona Mmuuis, Tammany to be THE JACKSON DEMOCRATS F 4TH OF MAKCH. lar meeting of the Jackson Demo- ution last night, Mr. J. E. ardo, secretary, Mr. Ni secured, id Hickory” her appropriate ny. ve the salute near member, ser: “Wwe ean get any- ‘The resolution was in Judicis emission td asked “sald Mr by uski adopted mes Marshall was elected a member. Dr. Allen, from the committee on banquet, re- o t proceeds. Dr. Alten id be some specific ar- ing Tammany and guested that the asso- should drill some so that they could by fours and eights, ecutive committee was Instructed to headquarters for the assoviae th of March, FUxeuar or Pror, WILty LANE. services of the kate Wiley Lan rity, took ek at Howard untve k yesterday afternoon, {n the Afler prayer and singing appro- ms, Dr. Pation, president of the iver ity, delivered a very touching eulogy upen the life and character of the deceased. Senator Hoar elso made a few remarks respect- deceased, whom he had Known from boyhood. The remains were taken to orth Carolina for interment. priate ——oe tT TO JAIL FOR AssaULT.—Benjamin a ¢ ed rag buyer, was charged in ourt this morning with assaultiny Jored tinner named Isaiah Exlin on the 22% of December, 1884, Isaiah testified that on a Brown paid him five cents for dipper while in Holmes’ saloon. Brown then asked witness if he owed him an: juore. Witness replied that he did not. “Well, «ss I owe you that,” said Brown, as he struck witness in the mouth and gave him a beating. Witness being asked what he knew dant's character, answered that he had. testified against him before in both assault and robbery cases. Brown was sent to jail forsixty * oe Iuwexse AtrractioX at DowLixe's “Mr. Dowling will have a ection of Turkish carpets and Tugs other ortental textiles displayed for exam- fon rooms on Monday next, ne mule of which will begin on Sthinst. Parties interested should —The press and public ac- Carleton the houor of not tt Successful play, but a good one— is Itable to remain before the public se of its intrinsic merit and the fine o Rortunity it offers for competent actors to gain distinction. It will be presented at the National z next Monday Valluck’s company from New Yor! oN ve cord to Henry only writ . er Bh P% EY A EF ee 88 Yo Ah gE RE oO? F £94 fos ERA OK OK OM oxy 6 Be As Rat Tt RRR $6 gon SA Re Oo RRS Bap A Rk OH ON RN “GG? EPP 00) Ww ow Pergo wwww poh, ERE pee 83 Wwe BOR ke e ‘oo’ W'"W Bow Eee ed Alexandria Affairs. Reported for TRz EvEnrve STaR. AX Oup PawoxEs, The sherlif of Loudoun reached yesterday, en from, Fron: Roya to beste, ‘He had in his custody J. E. ‘an old inan 72 years of age, charged ‘with stealing horves in Loudoun county. ABRESTS—Wmm. Campbell, colored, arrested by Omicer Pat, Hayes, ls béid at, the station ma charge ler! spuasetat ents Eelroad dom say Hughes, colored, ‘charged with st awaits ‘9 farther heat Norrs.—Fire af a awelling-house on Patrick street, between Prince and Duke streets, occu- ed by Joseph Finley, yesterday, did but little Gamage A notable Tevival of religion is in regress here, conducted at the Second Presby- rian church. The afternoon and evening ‘Meetings are well attended, and the exercises are of the most earnest character.—The sta- tlons of the cross are made at St. Mary’s church every Friday evoning during the present sea- son.——Wm. Moore, arrested with Benj. Hughes, charged with stealing silk, &c., from the dry goods store of J. E. Tackett, had a hearing yes. terday, and was found to be entirely guiltless of the charge made against him.—The payment Of the third dividend to the bondholders of the late Washington and Ohio railroad under the report of Commissioner Musbback will begin hext Monday. Judge Charles E. Stuart, the Alexandria commissioner, will, make the ‘pay- menti-——Rich Hall, a fugitive, brought here fro Washington, his been placéd in the chain es hop paces eed enrncky Episcopal church, ‘at the Brad hause yesterday, ch route to Loulaville. SPECIAL TRAINS, ALEXANDRIA TO WASH- INGTON, ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21.—For the acedmmodation of the citizens of Aicxan- dria desiring to visit Washington to witness the dedicatary ceremonies of the Washington Monument, the transportation department of the Alexandria and Washington rallway has arranged to run special trains in both direc- tions, as follows: Leave Alexandria 8 and 9:10 @. m.; special, 10, 10:10 and 10:30 a, m, Special returning, leave Washington 2 p.m., 4:25 p. m., 4:45 p. m.,5 p, m.; special, 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Carannz. COMPLETE TREATMENT WITH INHALER, FOR EVERY FORM OF CATARRH, $1. . ASK FOR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. ‘Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the Noseand Eyes, Ringing Nolses in the Head, Nervous Headache and Fever instantly relieved. Choking muens dislodged, membrane cleansed and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste aud hearing re- stored, and ravages checked. Cough, Bronchitis, Droppings into the Throat, Pains In the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wasting of strength and Flesh, ‘Loss of Sleep, etc., cured. One bottle Radical Cure. one box Catarrhal Solvent and one Dr. Sanford’s Inhaler, in one package, of all druggists, for $1. Ask for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, a pute distillation of Witch-Hazel, Am. Pine, Ca. Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, ete. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS, New Life for Shattered Nerves, Painful Muscles and Weakened Organs. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC PLEC- ‘TRIC PLASTER instantly affects the Nervous System and baniahes pain, nervousness and debility, A per- fect Eleetro-Galvanic Battery Combined with a highly medicihal Plaster for 25c. All druggists. 16 /ARTER'S IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT ACTUAL cost, BARGAINS! —_ BARGAINS? BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, FANCY SILK VELVETS, BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS AND SATINS AT ACTUAL CosT NUNS VEILINGS, wide double width, pure wool, Cheam, Plbke, live anid Hacks Sa, iT OF THE LOOM COTTO: W YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, widest and very best, 25, netual cost, BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, real value, $2.5; reduced tp $1.50. COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1.00, actual cost. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 50 real cont. BLACK SILKS, real value, $1.25; reduced to actual cor COLORED SILKS, real value $1.00; reduced to actual cost, 75. COLORED SILKS, 50; FANCY SILKS, 50, actual cost, LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, one yard and a half wide, In Grey and Brown, 37%, actual cost, COLORED SAT ink, Cream and Hlue, 50. BROCADE COLORED SILKS, Cream, Pink, ‘White, and Blue, $1.00, SERGE SHMERES, very fine quality, all colors, 12 yards for $2.00; they are cheap at 2hc. a'yard. LORED BROCADE SILK VELVET, $1.00. CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE. Near the corner of 7th street. actual cost, 8, f9 ASAN ARTICLE FOR THE TOILET, AYER'S 4% Hair Vigor stamis unrivalled. It cleanses the Scalp and preserves it from scurf anid dandruff, cures itehing and humors, restores faded or gray hair to Its original dark calor, aud promotes {ts growth, HE DISFIGURING ERUPTIONS ON THE face, the sunken eye, the pallid complexion, indi- cate that there is something wrong going on within, Expel the lurking fve to health. Ayer's Sarsaparilla was devived for thut purpose; aud doesit. fel 7 Ganrser Jewenny. OPENED TO-DAY 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GARNET JEWELRY, CONSISTING OF NECKLACES. PENDANTS, BRACELETS, EREASTPINS, LACE PINS, EAR- RINGS AND SCARF P! HARRIS & SHAFER, fi 1213 PA. AVE. Bt Weer Baxixs Powner WHAT PROF. SILLIMAN SAYS OF OUR WHEAT BAKING POWDER. “Messrs. Mantis KALBrLEIscr’s Soxs: “Gentlemen:—My examination of sour ‘Wheat Por der’ develops an unexpected value to it from $a TARY POINT OF . It certainly restores to the bread the Potussia and’ Magnesia Salts, which. the milling removes frou: higu grade flour, and It avoids completely the chance of disuster which niteads the constant use of small doses of Rochelle Salts, such a3 ‘all the tartaric ucid compounds carry into the system, As the Mesh fiuld contains ten times as much Potas: sium Salts us of sodium, it is evident that the waste of the tismues is supplied trom your preparation. as i uhnot be from those preparations which contain onli ‘Sodium and Calcium cumpounds besides the tartaric said. Tncre Iso danger of vetting up 42 alkallnecon- dition ofthe urine with diculcic phosphates. In fact, St uppears to me that you have a Very strong case, Judged from the physiological side, atd Ut Hon has grown on mse the more I have exa ease. (Signed) For sale by G. G. CORNWELL & SON, 1418 Pennsylvania avenue. Tee trade supplied.” fi4-s,tu,th,m-4p ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., CIrry ITEMS. “And behold, the multitudes, with one ac- cord,” praise and use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrap. 1 Dedication Bargains. M.A tein, 817 7th street northwest, of fers for tomorrow only the following extrac din: ins: Hatchets, 15¢.; co! tH ey ons ores, all colors, 200; uy dor. ‘ianet iat ; Newport cov BSc worth 1; decorated dinner and tes sets, combined, $11.94; library lamps. complete, $2.39; decorated chamber sets, $2.99, with jar jandied and covered, $5.17. ‘Special bargains in housefurnishing goods of every description.1 Don’t Miss the Chance. ‘We are literatly selling 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 ;,Men's fine Cloth-top Gaiters, $1.67; worth 25; Ladies’ fine Curacoa Kid Button Shoes, with high heels and box toe, or low heel com: mon sense style, $1.77, worth $3.50, Ladics’ Slippers, 27 cents, worth 50 cents; Men's Slip- rs, 57 cents, worth $1.15; Men’s Solid Leather Shoes, $1.07, worth $2; Misses’ fine Kid or Peb- ble Goat Shoes, with worked button holes, com- mon sense style, or Sorng. heels, Sra, worth $2; Ladies’ very best French Kid Hand-sewed Shoes, $3.47, worth $5.50; Men's fine Calf Hand‘stitched Button ‘and ‘Lace Shoes, $3.57, worth $6. Strasburger Bros.,726 7th’st. and 461 Pennsylvania ave. 1 Sewing Machines for Rent, Cor.7th & H. ew American” No.7, “Domestic,” “Auto matic,” “Singer,” and other kinds. Rent, $1 per week or $3 per month, at Auerbach’s, 7th 1 and H streets. Johnson's Oyster Saloons and Restaurant for ladies and ntlemen, 440 and 442 9th street northwest, fom this “date until after the 4th of March, the dining rooms will be open all night, where everything first- class in the way of eatables can be found. Oys- ters a specialty, served In every avallabl . Ladies" saloon first floor. Yo <> Gentlemen Participating in the Pro- cession for the dedication of the monument are offered chance to supply themselves with comforta- ble foot-wear at, Hahn's Great Mark-Down Sale of Reliable Boots and Shoes. Gent's fine hand-stitehed Shoes, $4.50, worth Gen{’s fine moroceo-leg Calf Boot, $3.75, worth $5. Gent's fine reliable Calf Boots, $2.40, worth $3. Gent's $2.50 hund-sewed Solid Comfort Shoes. $2 and $2.50 fine Button, Laced and Congress, equal in Style, Kit and Wear to any $5 Shoe. Genes soud Laced and Congress, $1.25, worth 2” 816 7th st, and 1922 Pennsylvania ave. Stranger Boom, Johnson's, 18th and Ests.1 Attention, Knight Templars. We have on hand 23 ¢legant Knight Temp- lars plumes, 28 inches, prime ostrich, at $7.50, worth $15. ’ King’s Palace, 814 7th st. 3 Fine Wraps below cost, 736 7th st. J. E. Young's. Oyster Boom, Johnson's, 18th and Ests. 1 The Boss one-minute Coffee Pot saves 50 per cent of the coth 10 W.S. 's & Co., 717 7th street, I Was Cared of Kidney Complaint by the use of Dr. David Kennedys Favorite Remedy, i. W. Olmsted, Proof Reader, Indianapolis Times. €0 Brown's Bronchial Troches will relieve Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarch, Consamptive and Throat Diseases. They are used always with good success, eo. Restaurant Boom, Johnson's, 13th and E. 1 Buy Pocket Kniyes at the Rodgers’ cutlery store, 487 Pa. uve. Your initials engraved free, € 83 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle. No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by nidil, MeGee's, 9th, near D st. eo-Lin Durkee’s Salad Dressing and Cold-Meat Sauce.—The universal favorite both in the United States and Great Britain, Wholesome, delicious, economical and nutritious, Saves anxiety, waste and troub! Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best ofall. eo Oysters For All, Johnson's, 13th and Ests.1 “Rough on Pain” Plaster. Porous and strengthening, improved, the best for backache, pains in chest or side, rheuma- tism, neuralgia, 25 ormail. 16 Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every Ing, and delivered in halkpound "Ward" prints per pound. Also Cottage Cheese, Butter- milk and Sweet Milk, be. per quart. Créam 15¢. pint. morn- ott's Life, 3 vols,, (J. W. Cross). English (Phillips), "The Religions aspect of wee). Edgar Allen Poe, (Geo. B. Wood- tié “Author of Beitauttio, (Henry 3 and other Stories, (Ediauhd Quiney’ » (Pinayenis). ~ Kosi tune, (Christian Reid.) i uf ‘A handsome portrait of the late Judah P, Benjamin in. burrister’s gown and wig cap. ‘Valentines in great variel bition. Ww. {7 4 Vatextixes Varexrixes ‘and beauty now on exhl- M. Hf. MORRISON, ivania avenue, A full assortment Just recefved and displayed for selection at G. A. WHITAKER’S, 1105 Pennsylvania enue. oa r 1 Vasexmxn Noverms Axp Carns In many new and pretty as Well as artistie designs, ALSO, LACE VALENTINES, Wholesale and retail v. C. PURSELL, Booxsenter, _ 418 Oth street nortuwwest. HINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY,S07 ks and Periodicais as S000 C3 Wi a THE PRESENT TIME, nited States. from the Reports of 1884, A cat- ‘aul lective positions, with the compen d full information in regurd to the ° atious under ihe act of ‘ivil Service in states of New York a Comstock, Su JOE a AMUSEMENTS. Py f ¥, FEBRUARY 19,1885. LECTURES. LADIES’ GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, As SATURDAY NIGHT. MONDAY, Febroary 234 |As only given by ti , Februai WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ‘With Pinafore the final closes in Washington—thetr iD. 24 NESDAY MATINEE AD'S. BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY, MISS FE. H. OB = BI é ent of the 1 initial performpannee was the ‘ve years ago in Boston. TREATS Cav ROW DE RESERVED FOR ANY PERFORMAN flea NAtoxar THEATER EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. ‘The Comic Success of Modern Times, ‘The Comedians, HARRISON AND GOURLAY, In the Reigning Langhing 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, He G ‘Wallnck’s Th Carleton's Great Play, from eater, New York, VICTOR DURAN! Ameavans GRAND OPERA HOUSE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 16. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. AtZ30 pm, ‘MR. J. K. EMMET. In His Greatest Success, ‘THE STRANGE MARRIA( GE OF FRITZ; On, THE LOVE OF AN IRISH GIRL, ‘With entirely New Songs and Dances. ‘Monday, February 23, FALKA, by McCaull’s Opera ‘Comique Company. Bale of Seats Now Open. no Graxv Sraxp Tiexers: INAUGURATION DAY. ‘The exclusive sale of Reserved Seats on the Grand ‘Stands located along the line of march (said stands all being erected under official sanction) is now progress- ing at BRENTANO BROS,’, Pennsylvania avenue and 11th street, sa-Orders by mail und telegraph promptly filled, g-lit Laverary Axp Mosican ENTERTAINMENT, For the benefit of the “FLOWER MISSION.” 0. B. C. when JESSIE, COUTHOUL, the “inimitable * elo- cutfonist, will make her’ second appearance in Wash- ington. Music will be rendered by some of the best perform- ers in the city. MASONIC HALL, 9TH AND F STREETS, FRIDAY EVENING, Admission Store, Penn vania aye. 0 Fest at ¢ Corner of 1: st Z THE Mrs. MacCARTE MONDAY EV ‘AD. NING, F FEBRUARY 27TH. 50 cents. ‘Tickets for sale at Ellis’ Music THE RCH OF OUR FATHER, a ELEY, FEBRUARY 23, 1885, ATS O'CLOCK. Admission, 25 cents, Moss Kare ngst Fru ‘Will deliver her graphic and thrilling expose, ‘THE MORMON MONSTER, (PoLYGaMy AND TREASON), AT THE CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, Corner Land 13th streets northwest, THURSDAY EVENING, Admission 50 cents; rese now., oh and after FRIDAY E new rooms, 1509 Hi street, A tne don Church at Ui announced ersalist Chu streets, SATURDAY EVENING, is. present, [ec sileat the maste store of ‘Sega. Sob F yy Pat wcer und Monpeante tag oe ‘moruing. Feb FEB. 26, at 8 o'clock. ved seats, 75 cents. 20. £19 ‘HE WO- Tea” at thelr will give a. TURSDAY EVENING 2th; from 3 te7 o'clock p.m Delicious urkey, jellies and other tempting at for sale at reas: erro T THE SOLICITATION OF MANY FRIENDS: for benefit of Ascension urch, corner 13th and L postponed for the V.D. CABELL. W4S!1NGTON MONUMENT DEDICATION ENTERTAINMENT, “LA CAFETIERE,” Under the auspices of WAUGH M. E CHURCH, ar MASONIC TEMPLE, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20TH, 1885, Tickets, 50c., entitling the holder toa souvenir of the Dedication, a CUP and SAUCER, beautifully and ap- propriately decorated. Supp erate rates from 4 to 10 p.m, L CHURCH, CosGREG ATION! per will be served at mod- fi ‘Testimonial Concert to ‘Miss EMMA J, DETWEILER And Mr. DOUGLASS G. MILLER, under the direction of Prof. DAY EVENING, Februar 50 cents—at Fills & Cy.’ we MUSE EVERY AFTE! Ov VAL VOsE- au THLE OSBORNES—In Original Oa PROF, WALLAC PROF. HAMPTON—ducated Dogs, Cats, Monkeys, Geese, wie. i. fernoons on! Admissio floor, 20c. Reserved days in advance without extra charge at the ‘Oflice of the museum from 9 am. to 10° Music’Sto PU to family’ circle, 10 “c W BISCHOFF, TUES- S85. Reserved seats, f1s-6t, MM, Zate Lincoln Hall, corner 9th and D sts. n.w. LLET TROUPE, ful Ballet, entitied HPSS OF PUDDLEDOCK. MIND READE PTA, Assisted by MADAME LEB, ‘Premier Ventrilo t. titles, Feat Mun Bird. Tk ANDJUDY." : admission to be secured six Seats mi mn, pen at J and pan; overture one howe fave Ss Next COAL, ‘W oop. JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD: TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS &.W. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE, 1202 F street northwest. 1515 7th strect northwest, 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 1112 9th street northwest. Corner 3d and K streets northwest. 221 Pennsylvania avenue southwest, ald x Tue Besr Ix Tre Disrnict. ASK FOR IT. SCHLITZ'S MILWAUKEE LAGER, For sale in Bottles by Dealers Generally, and tn Casks and Bottles by the Agent SAMUEL C. PALMER, 1224 20th at, xt. n.w. Telephone 454. 4020 $40 $10 WONDERFUL REVOLUTION IN TYPE-WRIT- ERS THROUGH THE HALL. reatent. , durability, needs repairs, with ten os oF ge in English or foreign lant 7 ‘in 30 neconds. Writing beautiful, Eg = , irregularity, non-portability—all Slated in ine HLL Coovng eto owe in. Office—1321 F street. jad R. H. EVANS. General Agent. pe ‘AND RELIABLE HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES,” ve ‘Either by the single vial or in comfplete outfits, at BOERICKE & TAFEL'S Puanuacy, au5-co78t_ 938 ¥ Stréet, Washington, D.C. JBiLECAMPARE AND HOREHOUND. ELECAMPANE and HOREHOUND Specdily (Cures every Slight Atteck of Cold, Congh, or Hoarse- the ordinary kkiads, and cannot De sold in competition, Bes#—even Severe Cases they prove most Beneficial with the muititade of low tests, short weight, alum er and tan hour in examin! ‘the ma Tor setting type, whieh Was on exbibidion | Shere for Phosphate powders, SoLp ONLY mx came ROYAL | Baxixe Pownxs Co. 106 Wall street, X.¥: ap6 ia. ‘Thetr gale the present season bas been enormous, ‘Try them. 26 cents for Jarge half pound box. | Oulyst ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, me ‘24th and I, and 2d end D sta n.w, Gaear Crosxe Our Satz OF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES At SINSHEIMER & BROS, 808 7th street, This sale will continue s short time only. Look carefully at the Extraordinary Bargains we offer of the following well-known makers in Ladies’ Shoes. Cousin’s finest Cur. Kid, hand-sewed, but., that cost you $5, we will sell you now at $3.79. Cousin’s finest Str. Goat, hand-+sewed, which are sold elsewhere at $4.50, our price now $3.59, Cousin’s fine Cur. Kid, butt, which sell at $3.50, we sell now at $2.79. Cousin’s Misses’ Shoes at the same low figures. About 200 pairs Ladies' Fine Kid Batt., every pair of which is worth $3, are now selling at $2. ~ Our Burt's Men Shoes, in butt., lace and Gaiters that Were $5 and $4, are now closing at $3.75. ‘These shoes are superior to custom made, ‘We ask those that want to save money to come as early as gossible, as our stock is now complete. We have all sizes and widths, therefore call at once at SINSHEIMER & BROS', ‘808 7th street. Jad pur (QUE. MATINEES EVERY. DAY BUT MONDAY THIS IDA_SIDDON’S SENSAT iIONAL MASTODONS. 8 Song and Dance Ladies, 8 Female Dram Majors, Amuzon March, and the AG NAC D DANCERS. N Remember, Matinees Every Day but Monday. 16 near 11th street. NLY. The monarchs of Minstrelsy, engaed at $1,000. At Boston, Montreal, Chicago, Deiroit and Cincinnati hundreds nightly turned away: One Dime to see this great show. Every afternoon and night this week, commencing Monday, Feb. 16, Mills Rice & Barton’s Bijou Minstrels, comprising 19 First clas Artists, One hundred entirely new features. First Part—Grand Musical Ollo, In the Second Part a Gal- Sy of Minstre] Stars, Grand Parade up Pennsylvania ave. this morning. W2ASINGTON 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, Bischoff, Kim- ball, Jecko, Jaeger, Szemelenyi, Waldecker, Tipton, Lent, Smith, Theophil, King, Lillibridge, Morsell, and other prominent local composers. The Marine Band Orchestra will play some of Mr. Sousa’s overtures, and the quintette from the “Smuggle: "will be sung, Mr. ‘Jaeger will render a cornet solo, and Miss Anita ‘Cluss a harp composition. Besides these, the others who will take part are: Mile. de Norguelras, Miss Eva Mills, Miss Nevins, Miss Darden, Miss Latham, Messrs. Walter, Gloetzner, Waldecker, Jecko, Szemelenyt, ‘Theophil, Lent, Smith, Tipton, Lillibridge, Whipple Pearson, Rule, Blais, Hoftman, Fisher and others. Reserved seats 75 cents; admission tickets 50 cents, (On sale at Ellis’ Musie Store, 937 Penn. ave. 113-7t BEN WEAL OPERA COMPANY, f1- AT THE. EST ORCHESTRA "ARLINGTON HOTEL. ‘M, F WEBER'S Oi RCH Miusic for all occasions. Orders I 1120 7th st. se; ¥. F. Droop and Wee ‘at Ellis! “Nuste ra band recelve attention. Can for ath Sinrehe ‘OUIS WEBER'S 0} | 4 orders to residence,7: ‘Ellis’ or Metzerott's mi RCHESTRA. 7257 Jeftat: 2b ithate. orleftat Droop's, ‘Demonet's con fecuonery store, will receive prompt attention. jal® Wxnrvary Fon 'Trowszns ‘THE FEATURE OF FEBRUARY CLOTHING TRADE IS NEW TROWSERS. ALMOST EVERY MAN NEEDS, OR WILL SOON NEED, NEW TROWSERS, WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF EVER¥ GRADE. $5 QR $6 BUYS GOOD ENOUGH TROWSERS FOR ANYBODY, AND A MAN WHO DOES ROUGH WORK CAN GET WHAT HE NEEDS FOR HALF AS MUCH. BE- FORE ORDERING AN EXPENSIVE PAIR OF TROWSERS FROM YOUR TAILOR SEE WHAT WE Do FOR YOU IN OUR FINEST GRADES AT Se GEORGE SPRANBY, 507 Seventh Street, Opposite U.8. Post Offies, ‘A@-The vame in White Letters-onthewindows, 'TRICAL AND BALL Dccritnney tr Tacit, Goats ‘and. at rea- 1, MOXLE' Jesi-im G08 10th st. nw. (HOICE SEATS: Cc FOR ALL THE TREATERS. ‘ANO BROS. jal7-3m_ ‘Pennsylvania ave., cor. 11th st Tax Narowar Sarz Deroar Co. CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVE. PERPETUAL ACT OF CONGRESS . ‘JANUARY Bab, 1907, Capital. FIRE AND BURGLAR, PROOF VAULTS. ALBERT Ay Drexcrons: a ‘Riggs & Co, Vice Prev't. SECA am. covy. riages inay be ordered at 4:10 and 10:10 p.m. ve 5 NEWCOMBS, fer Se ‘ECTURE, At Douglas Memorial M. E. Charch, corner Hand Uith sts. ne. MONDAY, So by the Rev. E. D. HUNTiat BD Bales ‘Bow = a ey We Hove Jesr Roecewsn ANOTHER LOT OF 100 DOZER BROWN HALF HOSE, 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office, ae ceeds for the church. ASSOCIA Opened a large and complete amortment of ITAM- TED CHARITIES. BURG EDGES and INSERTINGS, ALI-OVER | ‘The “mame ns we sold a0 many of last year” whlch we ‘recent inclement weather has increased EMBROIDERY, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, ME- a ng at Lhe Femarkabiy low price ‘of $1 per box pe mesencitles of the poor and’ demands | ICIS and other TRIMMING LACES. EC Pani t 100 door elo HAL + Chaztties! Select and large stock of Ladies’ and Children's O- | witich "we wil close a pane ot-thitee this have and of — = ‘These are wo Poy tigimanrce it of Phliadelphie, | SIERY, CORSETS, SILK and KIDGIOVES. HAND. for 99 cents vos ‘$4 per dorent to deliver’ bis admirable onthe “Uses of Unit | KERCHIEFS, RIBBONS, NECK RUCHINGS and 2 Me: Mer ene ee eee CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. at | sos Sinko tak he lecture is brim full of wit, and ie traly what the = ay |- so ereet northwest, —— » 88 A OMe or New Tork cist, . Jesr Recewen- fall dome OF the Testarer and thecanse ofcharity | “uncial Care given te inauguration Ball Drewes | A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for S0e.,75e. and§le Tickets can be had st Thompson's drag store, 708 | Sirs! Suits a specialty. Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, a 15th oh: Simpson's Lardware nore Pa ave ber low | Ferfect fit cuarantent. Pu and 1ith ste Central Office of the’ Atsociied Chart | 70; 0 STREET, OPFOSITE PATENT OFFICE, | lowest prices ties, O24'G stsand C.A. Prentiss’ drag store, con. 7th and F stan ‘fase S6rNHE GIRL TO LOVE. Tree” * Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on ham CHARLES MYATT, Proprietor, THOMISON'S SHIRT FACTORY, SIG'F street northwest, ype Patent rte rate omen, MERS. — New ¥ = (ime axe Have ©. 42 North River, foot of Map Manaxe CG. P. M: TILLER, | 18 EAST 28TH ST., NEW YORK, 1834 F ST., WASHINGTON. ‘Imported Costumes, Wraps and Dress Garniture, Novelties in Dinner and Ball Dresses, just received. Orders filled at short notice. fom ____DRY GOODS. Great Bazoaws Tx Samra JENERAL TRANSATLANTIC 003 A Rerween ‘The COMFORT SHIRT, of Waisutte Cotton and Richardson Linen, Reenforeed, ready for the | Mins ML. oJ. Test, ante Wednewiay. Reh. 28.2 pm. wash tub, for only 85 cente. just think! Only 85 q Bg om h a eo cents for the Finest Dress Shirt. 1308 F street northwest, bc srencapieods Seppo .— ay March 1h, 1 p=. Ask to see the CHOWN DIAMOND SHIRT, made Has just received her !mportation of pibrcle pavable.on sight, tn suomi to sult ox oiny 50 ce iar prise 7 cents, GANT DESUEDE Mosquetaire Gioves. KIDGLOVES | BI ‘iowling Green, New York, tm Jong lengths for Evening wear. ‘White Undressed Kid Gloves, Ey (Cream and White Silk Gloves. cost, at the BALTON (ORE BRANCH SHIRT FACTORY, ns 2002 F &. pw. Peyounarion presses, ra XQHice. 1 CUNARD STEAMSHIP ‘COMPANY, EB &B GEORGE WHITR, RAWERA SEW NORE exe Lea Laxssvron ROTHER. Ladies’ Tailor and Habit Maker, 730 17th at. nw. Moot, CALLING AT Culte 1 x —_ Bpeciat wen to Ev Recep- PROM PLER ; gob reset te ferent cares takes on Tostgarstiga | Bowunta.. Wed. teh i SUPREME Dresses_New cloth for Spring Costumes, f4-lme_ | AUMANTA.. pee | ieee Wet., Al ilo ~ Srkvias, M U CO EEE 7 AND EM as FF 99 OO F g%s s%3 | Mavawr Exia Sovre, nD VERE EA Bs BoeGo ks co Bage sae cane maar cel) vcorage at very low rates. Steerage thckets from 8 UU cco. ERE Is located for the season at erpool and Qheenstown and ail other parte « porte 1335 F STREET NORTHWEST, Rough bile of inden even for Betthrt, Giang ‘ative? (porta, on the Con HH A LFF Hat gf bE ‘With Imported Bal and Evening Drewes, also i aba emo t,he, Comngmny Hon aA EF # $28-2m__Street Costumes and Wraps, ote Sane eh Gon aes ie eee HH AA Lu Fd Wacsluiny .C PRICE SALE: . Muze J. P. “Paras, EASON Tice OLS GELOW eC a fe bey jemre, OTIS BIGE: Tele street, Washington =s No. 1107 F street northwest, en ONEY. ‘Will offer this week her entire stock of POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. SORE | Wuw Week & IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS, = [97 ow Fant: To NORFOLK STEAMER LADY oan okie | ¢ THE LAKE leaves tith otrest wharf, Waste B3 ERR BE, Sg BE BE BSc [entree ote orn aeien a tom ap eamerer | AAoy sig ne alg at ba ‘00 N NN EER WOW REEKRER x | Cott less than former prices,inorderto gut | ne ies Se. Hound Trip, $25. ja2O MOREL PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS. jaze J. Cy. Merenssox, SUCCESSOR To M. WILLIAN, has Just received direct Importation of EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES FOR EVENT R, which include | 7th street Wharf on MONDAYS, WE samples from the best manufacturers in Parts, and are | ated FRUDAYS at 5p. wn the most elegant goods ever shown in this market. | $11 Curufield going and returuing 7 Trevies, Paris. XT TO NEW YORK. FREI is 101 ¥ © GUBSO: EVERYTHING IN STOCK, COMPRISING “ SEAL GARMEN’ Sisbay MORNING. NORFOLK AND FORTRESS AN The popular steamer GHORGE Fresh TS, PLUSH GARMENTS, CLOTH GARMENTS, CLOTH JACKETS, JERSEY JACKETS, SILK DRESSES, COMBINATION DRESSES, TAILOR-MADE CLOTH DRESSES, FLANNEL DRESSES, AT HALF FORMER PRICES. Money must be had on our FALL and WINTER STOCK, no matter at what sacrifice to us. Ofcourse nse Ia Ww wolels and private rest ther Information Inquire at company’s office, Zim street Wharf Telephone call an WILLIAM P. WELCH, 6 xTEAMER T. V. ARROWSMITH, | FROM SEVENTH STREET WHARF, MAEON BRANDIS Mopiste, AMD Formeriy with Lord & Taylor, Barr & ix, Mo. Sults made at the short Superior fitting, reasonable prices and sutisiaction enarantesd, vei ‘Dresses. spe ‘over M. Willian’s). this ONE-HALF PRICE SALE does not apply to our MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS at 7am. Re spring goods and novelties, of which we are showing a TERS turning TUPSDAYS and FRIDAYS, touching at all few styles. Attend this sate as ealry in the day and leaning Fstablishment, 5 | River Landings as far as Nomini Creck, Currioman week us possible, as you will have more time, also a west. and St. Clements Bay. Connects with 1. & 0. RR better selection to choose from. we Velvet and | at Shepherds. CLOAKS 8. GENUINE SLAUGHTER! All know who have examined our Cloaks that we he" JOHN B. PADGETT, Agent €.W. RIDLEY, Manager. a7 cloak: FINAL REDUCTION Gentlemen's clothes ¢ ose their original shape: und zreune spots giaratrted — been selling as advertised, and offering more desirable | to be removed ellectumiy. Price $1.00 und $1 5 oper STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN garments for less money than ever known In this city. Hn hart daily (except Sunday) oe As we must sell the garments now left this week, as a further inducement, ALL LADIES’ GARMENTS SOLD AT $25.00 clock 8. m5 returning, reaches rygton about 3:30 p.m. 11. BLAKE, Captain, OUGLASS’ ANNUAL SALE OF LADIES’ PTON UNDERWEAM, WILL BE 13.00. EVERY GUIQIENT OUCUWS MAKE ALL LADIES’ GARMENTS SOLD aT g1s.00 | EVERY GARME ae tees RAILROADS. WILL BE $12.00. PERFECT 3. nate very Best | 7 ALL LADIES GARMENTS SOLD AT $12.00 MANNE Sr MATEIAL BALTNORE anv onto RaLOAD, WILL BE $9.00. RESSES, Gilc. to 35.00. SCHEDULE IN RFFECTSUNDAY, DE ALL LADIES GARMENTS SOLD AT $10.00 Skin 10 87.005 UNTIL FURTHER § WILL BE $6.50. DRAWERS, 25c. 10 82.00. Leave Washington from stath CORSET COVERS, 25c. to $3.50, The finest assortment of Hamburgs we have yet 0 “jal DOUGLASS, 522-524-526 oth st. Never before has such an opportunity been offered to buy ladies’ or misses garments. GREAT PUSH SALE IN JERSEYS. GREATER BARGAINS IN JERSEYS THAN WAS EVER KNOWN BEFORE. 100 DOZEN LADIES’ BLACK CASHMERE FINISHED, WELL STITCHED, IN ALL SIZES 99C,, WERE 81.23. HANDSOME BRAIDED JERSEYS, $1.69. TAILOR MADE AND FINISHED JERSEYS, $1.98. TAILOR-MADE AND HEAVILY BRAIDED JER- BEYS, $2.25. THE GRADE OF CASHMERE, BRAIDED, THAT RE SOLD LAST SEASON FOR $3.75 WE 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, SHADES AND SIZES, at 94c, FROM 40 6 YEARS. THE SPECIAL LOW PRICES MENTIONED . ABOVE ARE FoR FANCY WORS ONE WEEK ©: COMMENCING MONDAY, at #00. Nowstra fast time. ie and St. Lonis daily at 230 > p.m. with Through Coaches sud ping Cars to above “points, withuut pan. trip 18a Past Lamited ‘Train te tg Ma CHIEN ONT 40 pan. Noextra fare train for fast tise. ing at 200 H.In., With Parlor Car, and 840 m. daily to Pittsburg, Cleveland aud Detrolt, with Bictping Gare to 1uebune For Hiaituinore on week 6:20, 6:40, 7:30, 890 $15 (45 minute train), fund Isso ans 3:80, AW, 4:40, 5 25, 1080. M™ ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, i 430 Testa Staeet Nonruwnsr, Makes Corsets to order in every style and material, and guariuitees perfect it and comfort ER SPECIA ops Aw mate Underclthing Merino Underwear and finest imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Reform Goods. French Corsets aid Busties, { Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset (Afiss E.'s own make) tat for the price is unsurpassed. WN, B—Freuch, Geruuay and Spasist spoken. mrl4 are Arrractioxs R Am THY TES AT CHS. RUPPERTS, Nos, 403 and 405 7th Street Northwest. ‘The attention of the Ladi ALL es fs respectfully called to ee my select aortmient of EMBROIDERED Scile CoMTGNN kati covns, TIDES, OLDE Tes of aiftervat desicin ; ED WORK. and RALETED GOODS of every description; Complete. omar for iu tropoiitan Branch, duly, 4240. Hees fants. Es MERINO CLOAKS, CHILDREN'S LACE, SATIN cept Sundays —— and VELVET BONNETS. ) 80 pay. dally, ex LANSBURGH & BRO,, ERMANTOWN and” ZEPRYR | WORSTED YARN, all colors and all kinds of fm. broldcred Materials on hand prices. eas ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING 9 Firstelass Hair Dresser irom Putts, “Three Patents and Five Medals frou kxpositions of Paris, Lronsand Vienna! rand porter of HAIR AND FINE HATR WORK. Hetr Dressing. 420, 422 424, anv 426 SEVENTH STREET. ne at the lowest market rity 1p. arrive Ao, 4300 Front 'Annny For Tae Tsavovrarion. SEATON PERRY, Trains len . (Svocessor To Penny & BROTHER) ee ean ee BE Two TONE | _as ¥ FRONTS FOR WEAR. GAUZES, ILLUSIONS AND CREPE, _ PIANOS AND OR STOCK OF PLAIN AND BRO-| 4] = = = GANS = For Tborexse Bancarss IN THE FINEST AND BEST PIANOS LOOK AT THESE BEFORE YOU BU One 745 Octave Heinekamp One 71g Octave Heinekump U; One 74g Octave Steinway & Sons Squa: One 745 Octave Stultz & Bauer Upright One 7g Octave Stultz & Bauer Square Grand. One 7% Octave New England Square. One 7 Octave New York Upright, ‘One 7 Octave Boston Square. One 7 Ocrave New York Square. One 7; poston Cabinet Upright, ‘The above Pianos have been used three to eight months, and are guaranteed tobe as perfect as new, and fully warranted. Prices from $190 to $279, and Payments to suit the buyer, Old Pianos taken in ex- ian i» DUNHAM FROM 2 TO 16 BUTTON < & JRISH AND GERMAN LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TRAY CLOTHS. DOYLIES AND GLASS CLOTHS IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT LOWEST PRICES. “EXTRA GOOD VALUES" IN LINEN, HUCK AS A TOWELS, AT 124c., 20c, 25c., BELGIAN PILLOW AND SHEETING LINENS. oth a ‘DALE, CROCHET AND MARSEILLES cyte AND GRAY WOOL BLANKETS FOR PURE WOOL CALIFORNIA AND MINNESOTA BEED COMLONTERS FROM 61.95 70 $2.50, FRENCH SATTEER SEQ) SPREADS WITH EIDER DOWN FILLING. N.Y. MILL, PEQUOT AND UTICA PILLOW AND SHEETING COTTONS. ASE SERING LAPORTATION OF WOOL DRESS FABRIGS ARRIV! Chicago Limited Expres ae. Neng — alley Lye feptrmries of Siceping’ Cats frviu Hsrriiung 10 Chacknat, “sd Tuts dally, exoept: Saturdays to “Me "Altoona to Ch “ais, with Palace « nects dally for Chicago, wit ie ae the West, coping Car Wastiugton to Chicago. BALTIMOLE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, For Fri, Canandaigua, Rochester, Kuflulu, i 20:00. Saturday’, with Palace ai Tepes ‘Also SILKS AND ING DAILY. a CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND | change. CORBECT PRICES. HEINEKAMP WAREROOMS, SEATON PERRY, AS 422 Ninth Street Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave., cor. 9th st. Established 1840, na Ar Cosn Ar Cosn Our whole stock of Dry Goods at cost to makeroom PER MONTH WILL RUY A HANDSOME S10 are ea tee sitie ‘$83 th sireet Hortuwest. PER MONTH WILL BUY AN ELEGANT OR- For Hogon, withoat change, 200 pan. every west cu tn BS : ‘oli Grou trains connect ‘Witt boats of Hooks Annoa aiiee@ for remaining stock of J. A. LUTTRELL é 00. on OF Any Sty ead OS ET NTNMO'S, inc direct transfer to Fulton sureet, avoiding dow March 1. We name a few special bargains: 403 Tih since: northwew. | por dhatndelphin, 1,500 pleces Colored Silk Velvet Ribbons, No. 8, | ..°\ GARGE STOCK OF figsiy we at rae oe S500, Ser wad 33 ‘25c. a piece; usual price $1. gains. NE ¥ Ly, EXE} das @0 places Furaitare Caetons, 15c: umal price 5c S459 sth street norttiwest. | For Hiniunire, 330, 1b, 6:30, 9-40. 21-00, 100 pairs 11-4 White Blankets, $3.75;usual price@5. A VERY HANDSOME STEINWAY PIANO, but 37:18 p. Bi On" Sunday. a0, Asbo tan actif sock Silks, Satins, Cashmeres and Tricot, | Jy insalimient af G10 23 = Far open Creek ‘Hine, 71 aim, and 440 pam. coat SIDNEY T. NDOMO, "Uscopt sunday” GEO. J. JOHNSON, 433 Tth sirect For Annapolis ain. 32-06°and 4:25 pam. Gal, Z SEVERAL VERY FINE PARLOR ORGANS at except NDE AND atte t no 713 Market Space. | prices ranging from $25 10 B00. “way aba ALEXANDIA AS DW ase 558 ih Meee REE Alexandria, 6:00, 7-00, 9:25, 11:01 and 1185 FINANCIAL. UPRIGHT CABINET GRAND | Py “235 "SoN G00, 8:06'and 10:35 pam CB day at 6:00, 0:26. 11-07 a.m. 8:05, For iuicknond atid: the South. G00 and TEOL ema, sl : AN ELEGANT PIANO, but eight months old, at tremendous and payable in monthly its OF $10. Parvarz Stock Taxzonarz Wass SIDNEY T. NDIMO, ‘Thnins eave Alexandria for 433 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. RENT SEVERAL FINE KNABE PIANOS, c. fe12 Qquake and Upright, Yor sale of rent, at Fed Since. ¢ sudtatas hen, $08 hurt. (orieae F entrance). rasa warecy, sw mnie |G. L, Wap oo, Bun, 70 4 MANICH & HACK ft SB Presawes, . }rtew York. BSCS sa alip’s Wonderful if pl if WE SHORT LINE TO TE SOUTH, SOUTER a Se in Pianos Sane fr rent tuned and Pianos a0. | O10 AAL-NLEW. ORLEANS ACAI General Partners: TaNos. SPE James , Henry H. Dodge, H.Croger Oakley, AND REPAIRS OF PIANOS A ‘Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard 0, GAIA , BECKER'S WAREROOMS, | 5 ueiwu.snd ‘801 Sth street. ‘Chariottsville vo Wiltiain . ‘Travers, Special Partner. Fine Pianos for rent and sale. Jasin REAT SPECIALTY | 11 FSS ERA Pi Gn? nan Plane, ANNO ‘LH. DODGE, Reser Pomrane, EMERSON, AND BAUS &00. w ‘WILcox