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_- DRAMATIC. | STRANGE DISHES, | Inseetivorous Epicares—An Effort in REW PLAYS AND NEW SCHEMES FOR SEXTSEA-| Amerien and Eugland to Get People SON—THE MEXICAN TY netRa— | to Eat Inseets. REVIVING OLD cHESTNCTS—“IN CHANCER MUSICAL AND From the N. Y, Commercial Advertiser. Prof. R of Washington, invited some —Mr. Walter Dennis, this city, having elosed bis season with Mile. Rhea, bas returned home. He will not go with Riea next season. — Manager Ferd, bi d by several opal Citizens, has secured for this ¢ity the Mexican ‘Typical Orchestra, which Ww: of the f tures at the New Orleans expostiion, Geeided to visit, New, York, Wash Baltimore. The dave of its appe Ington will be duly aunocnced. Joseph Levy, Mr. Barrett’s popular busi- plueed before them a dish of fried eleada, or enteen-year locusts. ‘The professor is im the habit of eating locusts and grasshoppers, and evidently relishes them. His guests were a little doubtfat at tirst, but after eating them agreed that there was no exception to be taken to them, either in flavor or delicacy of taste. Mr. John Sutherlaud sald this morning: “1 read the report of Prof. Riley's breakfast, and I agree with him that cicada are delicious, They eat the tenderest of vegetables, the choicestand est tendrils, and are the essence of pure ble matter. Prejudice against certain pf food is the work of the imagination, uunded almost entirely on the looks of There are crabs and lobsters, which are sly more uni n either the cieada. grasshop) % few food fish are amore highly. Is are ‘the scavengers the n. This makes Mr. Levy's fifth season with Mr. Burrett. | —Ben Maginley played Aitty-seven weeks | With the Madison Square company withoat | missing a pe —One of Joseph Jefferson's sons, a youth In | his teens, is said to bea very clever mind reader. | — A London manager wants Harry Dixcy, : re never so fat and julcy as “Adonis” fame, to yt in proximity toa dead horse or people there Then there are snails. There Is nis Im pers —It fs probable that “Loose Tiles,” another English comedy. which bas had considerable sncvess ir London, will be produecd at the ‘Madison Square afte. the run of “In Chancery,” — Mr. Charles Benton, manager ot George C. # hls star wil! nex! season be ,preced- | four advance agents and a lecturer. The ng I enjoy more. They are perfectly clean, le will eat periwinkies, and like them: re just the same things as periwink pake a salad of them. People ask what say periwinkl pet If I should say snails, as they 3 become sick. They @ put in clean sand, and gle around. This process 1 and leaves them neat lecturer will always be ahead three days, and ‘They shoula then be parboiged. will give free leefures on Shakesperian charac- are “prejudiced against lampreys, ters and their impersonation In order to inter- ey are very good and equal to an ordinary @t the public. There dre many other kinds of fish that “A History of the American Stage,” by Robert Johnson, is tn pre: ‘on Suppe, composer of “Fatinitza” and a number of other operas, has been madea knight of the order ot Francis Joseph by the emperor ‘of Austria. ject to, This seems unreasonable to It come from the same water, amd e on the same kinds of tood. Ot virtual! course there gre some sorts of fish far superior to othe: who . bem fish is good. I know persons will not touch frogs, yet they live ame things as trout, and are equally toothsome. Of birds, too, there is crimination. A hawk 1% good, so. is A young bine heron Js as good as the vored birds, but very few people can one find who will eat them. Not long ago some gen- tlemen came here and asked me to get them up that couldn't be gotten anywhere else. ‘Allright,’ said L. Twent and gotsomeox palletsand fixed them up. They were corrugated ud looked like snakes. Ttwisted them up and served with Italian sane. They ate them and were much pleased. “When about half through, Mr. Peyton, obe of the party, wanted to know what the dish was. T said rattlesnakes. Tom Placide, the old actor, sent me some the other Hank, bis wil “Seuloss Bi * in Switzer! th thefr own roortr igen flag Moats ove visiting Ki dhe has bee: 3 ap,” Mr. Wills’ new pl: hn Mrs. Langtry is to appear in a Part, will be produced at the Prince's the i (ed sunething you couldn't ‘The official censor has in- ny Where else, I gave then: to you.’ The excision of certaln passages | knives and forks dropped with a clatter on the aed indel many others of at least equal impropri mnsin. — Miss Marie Van Zandt’s reappearance tn London fn the opera of “Lakme” received but fe, but it is said that raged woof the party were {rleltfully sigk, ce here,” said one, ‘don't tell me that P've | been cating raitlesnakes. I'll never be able to an.” When I saw they were about as well conld be, I told them they were Im diately every man got well, | beer pallets. faint praise trom the erities. Most of them ex- | resumed eating, and all were wonderfully bane ress th mm that she hus improved but ~ Tom Plsefde and I were great friends. He ttle since hor visit of Ave y ned ot few really very fond of rattlesnakes. One day of them complain t Freaehiness of st her and distasteful to 5 — Modjeska i man for her next season's tour. —Tho Milan Opera company has again cha is. Frank Stark having suceceded | quired | ming to audiences. out for a leading e brought me one; we skinned it nicely, fried it. Tom smacked his mouth, but I must confess I dido't fancy it a3 much as I do | otier things. Rattlesnake eggs are, however, int musky flavor, and | are’ delic are many otber things people Will noteat now, but the day will when all these things will be regarded white bait, trout and other things of A gentleman who ds well-known as a con- | Rosseur In things eatable said: “We eplcuras | are much abused aud laughed at. You have ard the story, no doubt, of the definition of Nor Well, "I will tell you. Ta re is a.sailor who ismore inteill- nt than the rest. He has probably been some low who has sowed too’ many oats een cast oi by his family and friends. ure culled sh 19 and are looked 0, the other sailors,and of him all har fons are nd he nevar falls to an- Said one: “Jack, Dheard one of the aiking about auotuer, and he sai What does that mean?” in to say you don't know what whom Tt is Lonise Ealte. who is above the aver- | age as a Vocalist. | | ery ship th — It is said that Nat Goodwin expects to have a theater York nest season. ste Forsyth has signed a contract to lady with Bardey Campbell’sstock r, New York, he Bloodgood, bas fled a bill against W. A. Mestayer, of th mbination,to restrain the defenda in bis play parts, words and msic jaintii cline be bas a Partner.” turn of icine 1s at's what I mean? an epleare ts a eenfounded y thin “That is about xo, but nearly everything Is good. Inthe south the negroes cat thecomnion | dry land terrapins. coons and common angling score and other ris of the play itfalleges the worm, The lehthyophagus club here enjoy the jeiendant nisconsent. The | latter very much, and I think they are bretty platntit b Wilsuit axtinstthe ood when tried." The devil Heh but few people defendant to re over Inoney due on account of und Tactually know people who won't tlounders or white bait. I know a young Who eats but three things as a potatoes and bread. How much salary. A theatrical manager ts represe talking thus toa New York dram man In this eit; ed as tie Journal - : thing is purely a matter of the ist: “I have trodden the square for many ination, and these prejudices are hard to. seasons aud Know it well. and althouzh the | overcome, because people get sick befure they t has been the worst in my experi | eat the thi n.” far more dignified in th | a book which has Litely appeared In England, meriy. There is none of t) | Tecommending the eating of inseets, gives these | historical instanec “In the east, locusts—the insects as well as table—are highly esteemed as food. ried in butter,these destructive creatures form popular dish; and thls ts the only good point bout the ‘locusia migratoria.” Dried locusts are exported in quautities, and are a staple food in Arabia, Syria, Egypt and other Qrien- and more thrift. Jet holding out for hi Bers, per eonéra, for a reductic —During Mine. Sembrich’s re Ment at Madrid from the audience while a number « ent engas ily to her from th | tal countries. “It is, unfortunately, an. indispu- — In addition to a foar weeks e1 pie fact that human beings have in warigus | He parts of the world been tar: Sonnenthal, 1 Fanged for an Amcrican tour ¢ Wotter, thet = ages and dittereut from dainty in their domestic dietary. They have supped—and breaktasted, too—on hor roi There is an African rac jor example, ch consumes unts and pretends to like them. The Andaman fslanders habitually live on rats, cuauas, lizards and snakes, adding a tew shell Ush when they can get them. People who do not object to consuming caterpillars , Would probably scon pass on to serpents. Mrs, Colin M: the wife ofan Indian mission- ‘y, has related how she was cured of an inter- tent fever by eating cobwebs. In some "rau Carlotta ofthe Hofburs Theater, we Academy of March. t Mr. Carl Rosa will visit nd English » Rose and — It is ram m ninimay brin, ts of Hindostan the natives prescribe cob- 1s country ne lsus a sure antidote to fever; and the ‘s : y whose ease we have mentioned fousd m far more effective than quinine. The ills, she tells us, are ‘made of common cobwebs u in doses of ten grains three times a If, however, cobwebs can be eaten, why spiders? The fact ts that man in_his'civil- ized state has forgotten a thousand articles of food witeh are Enews savage. He bas faith in ‘simples,’ though half the best medi- eines are made up of roots and leaves whieh he at pick for Lituself in the woods and flelds Niceu. as who Lave unfortunately town have proved befare —Jobann™ Svendsen, thi poser, who at pre Danish great sul S she wi 1 shall not oO hear it said Ustarve so leng as there Is therabout. At the siege Spaniards, Mr. Motley pitants ate first line seed and rapeseed, an maple At) the I When these humble f New York, this evenia will be | ¢ ity the | Jonn Thomas W. presented ts, dogs, rats and nds of man were ing the hides of them, and shoe nd for dinner they were reduced to feedin: aad grass 1ound between the stones in churchyards, but st this h ‘ it is course, many sue probable communities thout knowing It things far more either nettles or spide: an given us the probabl fat which a sing theater vgrann. esar,” with and Mr. mob Brutus ae as Mare Antiny, and number of w r Piyinp Reewe from Hunchback, Forsythe xs Heien and Mr. Pirdiegs the fourty act of “Catiilic.” with Mr, objectic Has any nit erson a8 Arnsand and Miss Dora von Leer as | eats as butter in nth, Coniile, aud Mr. George 3. Knight and Mme. | or the amount of acetic acid and vitriol which Selina Delano in the comed: ading a fs (ound in the vineg:tr used to forman ordinary Tragedy.” } salad? The dinner table is surrounded by mys the boldest may be afraid of Angeline” will be revived toopen the the Bijou opera house, New pe ee sshadenapaas Siw tenael Some Famous Old Maids. > on the 25d, Verona Jarbeas, | FFom the North Hritish Advertiser. | Elizabeth of Ex | lustrions of mod yley aud others of the orl cast Will appear in it, -Two new and was one of the most 1l- n sovereigns. Her rule over farce-comedies which may be | Great Britain certainly comprised the most Sprung on the public during the for brilliant literary age of the English-speaking feuson arc he Bungstarter” and “A | people. Her political acumen was certainly pat | tous severe tests as th tofany other ruler the world ever saw. Maria Edgeworth was an old meld. It was this wor ‘sy Writings that first su ed the thoughi of writing similarly to Sir Walter Scott. Her brain might avell be called the mother of the Waverly novels. Jane | Porter lived and died ap old maid. The ehild- | ren of her busy brain were “Thaddeus of W: | saw” aud “Ti Scottish Chiefs,” which have moved the hearts of millions with excitement rs. Jounna li¢,pogt and play-writer, vive Nightingale, most inpkermaun aud Bala- tw the present written ne. The wun who should it weilcrave to tke the name Rister Dora, the brave spirit of Ses, whose story is asa help- ‘as the bride of the world’s sorraw And then what uuimes could the writer ier add of those Whom the great world ay vot know. but we know,and. the Jittle world of the Village, the church, the family know and prize bey all worlds! Cariug Rheumatism with Celery. A German correspondent ofan English paper writes ay tuilows: I have bad a severe attack of ory rheumatism, and wus healed in two days’ time by a soup made of the stalks and root of celery; therefore I desire to make remedy known through the columns of your valuable paper, for the benefit of all suf- ferers from gout or rheumatism of any form, I “ad accel | way Induced to try it by aeeing the following mands | Rotice: Numerous cures of rbeumatlsm by the none cently been announced in oo pers. New discoveries—or what - to be discoveries—of the Lealing virtues ts are euntinually being made. Qneot test is that celery is a cure for rheutpa- n; indeed, it 1s asserted the disease Is lmpos- sible if the "vegetable be covked and freely Fhe Get that It ty always put on the aw prevents Its therapeutic powers from cing Known. Tae celery should ‘be cut into boiled in water until soft, apd the water drunk by the patient. Serve warm with pleces of toasted bread, und the patarul allntent will soon yield. Such is tne ‘layation of a phy- ty of dramatic students has din London. Henry Irving, Wilson Barrett, Jona Clayton, Ari Cee, John Hare aud E. Hk Sormane 5 Cust of th of Verona” will be filled by the junior members of all the London Stock companies Who are menivers of the so- ng closed a season of eleven months, W. T. Carleton and his company returned to New York city on Monday. Mr. Carleton will now rebearse for “Nanon, will open his season on October 3 at th hoase. Brooklyn own company, Fights for the ry auger having de quite a} Jompany, has been jed Ly the Luston Ideals to replace Myron Wowie = ee ey — Harrison and Goui us cone Light of the Moon towns where it has nu wi: Shape to esca ay have come to the | ext season been seen. In this e mobbing and make Pinero’s comedy, which yy Jobn T. Raymond at the tuare theater, New York, thls week, | erate Success, tts of a man w roush the may con What the Kentuckian Wanted. From the New York Times. A Kentuckian called on the President the other with a view to ebtaining an office. | t “Well, sir,” suid the President, who was busy, “what will you have?” | The jan's anxicty in behalf of his ather abrupt manucr of the confused bim somewhat and he stam- ‘THE VANITY OF MEN. Eight Out of Every Ten Running Around With Mirrors in Their Pock- ets. ‘From the San Francisco Dally Alte, “Who buys them?” asked @ reporter ins Kearney street “notion” shop, pointing toa lot of tiny pocket mirrors, with nail-cleaners, toothpick and comb, all complete. “I suppose you thiuk the ladies are our best customers,” said the “notion” man, “but it is not so. Men, sir—vain men—are the pickers-up f these unconsidered trifles.’” “Pretty men?” inquired the reporter. The salesman grinned, “It don’t matter much how they look,” he said, “whether they are apes or Apollos; they want a pocket mirror all the same. They retire every hour of sto some secret place to admire themselves. Talk ofthe vanity of women! Indeed! It si Ht fades away Into Iusignificance by compa with the adiniration the majority of men have for their own mugs.” “Could you mention—not for publication, of course, but for individual satisfuction—the Dames of some of these purchasers?” ‘The notion man looked grave. “I could not give away the secrets of my prison house,” he Said solemnly, “I never trust_a newspaper man, and in the present regard I hold the oon fidence these gentlemen have repoved in me as sacred. Why, there are some balt a dozen who, entertaining@a great respect for my eritical Judg- ment of physical beauty, step In here every dey 19 inguite how they arg lopicing. Then it is, ‘Am I pale to-day, Jim?’ or ‘Do you think m: color is 100 Ligh, Jim?’ or ‘That left eye brow {3 wing a trite heavy; don’t you think I'd bet- rhave it trimmed off a vit?’ Iftsay your color is too high, wy friend is off to the barber's for a dab of powder, or—but this is a dead secret—we accommodate him In thisshop.. Ifbe is too pale we tinge. him up. It is wonderful, positively, wonderful Now, the ugliest, mex ure the toughest. If there Is the slightest blem- ish In a pocket mirror, they won't take it, be- cause, forsooth, it may not faithfully reproduce thelr bright, péarl beauty.” “But there are different d of vanity among these male beauties, are there not?” “No, sir; there ts butone degree and that is the superlative, but there are different-degrees of candor, Some are modest, and will declare that their moustaches or beard are always get- ting tangled. Now, there's good-looking blonde railroad agent on Montgomery street who bought 9 six-by-four mirror from me the other day, which be keeps in hls breast pocket, He isa glutton about bis personal beauty, he 1s; but a real estate man, a fair,stout young person, whose office is near him, has found out that he as this glass, and begs the loan of it a dozen bee times a sopiien, asa matter of fact, you have more customers among gentlemen for those pretty Litfle articles than among the other sex Five to one, sir; the percentage of those who carry pocket-mirrors is snfall among ladies, but ight out of every dozen men have one stowed away in the vest pocket. Vt ae continued the potion man, “some big, smirking fellows—busi- ness men—have come ip here and asked me If I could teach them bow to blush, Just think of it. Fellows in the forties, sir, who bave not known a blush for twenty years.’ Believe it would be becoming to them ifthey could fiush up lke 3. moss rose when a girl glances at theip. ‘The ancient rounder got hold of the secret ant made all Uhe rest hopping mad to learn it, You won't firgitaway? Well, when he wanted to blush de'd Jab a pin into his leg and keep his mouth shut.” hat Gid the mouth bave to do with {tt ‘Beeause the pin would make bim feel lke sirearing, and keeping back the blasphemy was the effort that suffused his cheek. That's the true busivess, s'help we. Do you want to look at any nice pocket-vombs to-day? No. Then excuse me, for bere’s a dude that does,” and the philosopher resumed bis professional air and advanced on the customer with interlaced Ungers and a captivating smil A Miner’s Dream. TO BUILD AN IDEAL TOWN WHERE ALL MEN CAN LIVE AND DIE ON EQUAL TERMS, From the Cheyenne Leader. A party of Cheyenneye, who are old-timers and have seen cities grow on the plains and the mountain sides and by the rivers, and who have very little to show for {t, except memo- ries of auld lang syne, were sitting around a table in a back room last night talking about what they had done and what they would like todo. wish Ihad that drawer full of gold twen- tes,” sald one of them. “Not the little drawer, that big one on the other side.” “What would “Do with 1t? ae savagely asked yet an- other. ‘Well, I don’t know exactly; I'd just sorter retire, as It were.” ‘Yes, you'd retire to the gold room, or some- where,and come back here fn about three weeks asking me to set’em up, That’s the way you'd retire.” “No, I wouldn't either, wouldn't do it, otherwise now.” ‘ked another he replied. for 'd know you you'd set ’em up ‘That was a clincher, and the other man did “set’em up.” Now,” said the first man—the one who wanted’ the twentles—after the refresnments had arrived. “Now, the fuct is that ifT had all the money I could use, I'd hunt me up a valloy in Wyoming, where the land is g' and the water plenty, ‘and I'd build a little town, andon one block I'd puta fine row of tenements for all my friends to live in, and the middle bo use shouid be asplendid theater, which would d for a church on Sundays, and I'd have rail road to the town ang let her grow. We'd all start in on equal foo ting, and the first fellow who got so rich that he felt himself above the other fellows, I'd fire him out of town and let him make afresh start some place else, and—" “Oh, hush, that ain’t natural,” said’ Arthur; “money will make u beggur think he was born in a cabtle and he'll get & cvat-of-arms off a fruit can, or something of the sort, and swear that he inherited it inside of ten year;. Your town’s busjed already, old man.” “Well. the tact fs I haven't built It yet,” sald the castle constructor, “but the truth ‘is that if Thad even money enough to set ’em up now, agin, I'd do it.” ‘Somebody else had, and peared once more, and by the time the party roke up all of’ them were as rich ag they wanted to be, and voted unaniinously that nothing sueceeds like success, and this morning they wil feel as if they bad succeeded in secu ing'a head which will require them to-have a shoe-horn to get their bats on good. oo ‘The Nude In Art. 4 MODERN PAINTING THAT IS CREATING A PRO FOUND SENSATION AT ROME. From a Letter n the San Francisco Chronicle. The exposition of the French Academy at the Villa Medici this season bas caused quite a scandal. Doucet, one of the pensioners, a quiet, gentlemanlike artist, a perfectly reputable and excellent person, has painted for this expost- tion, strange to say, a very coarse picture, pot lascivious, but coarse. It ts called the “Interior ofa Harem.” The light is dim; three or four indistinct forms of naked women are seen sit- ting about in awkward positions: There are no fine stuffs, no gorgeous decorations, no daz zllng colors; the whole attention ts directed to the entirely nude body ofa robust woman of 1 Kubens type, who lies sleeping apparently he front plane of the picture. ler Iuce gan- be seen, as her buck fs toward the spectue As a study of desh, mere human flesh, t pl cture is truly a marvelons work of art, butin every other sespect 1y not only unat- tractive, but absolutely repulsive. fter all that may be said in defense of nudity to by, artists, most of us shrink from the sight of it in modern art; we accept it with pleasure only in sculpture, especially ancient pture. ‘The Venus of Milo, the Venus of the Capitol, the Aposyomenos of the Vatican, the Apollo Suuroktonus, the Hermes of Olym: pia, are such divine perjection of human devel: opment that the beliolder forgets all modern artificial rules of decorum when looking at them. They are beings of a far-off age; exquly- At rins wanifested fu u strange marbie exist- But iu painting the nude almost always ives a shock toa sensitive and retined nature, fitian’s Venus, Rubens’ huge, ruddy woman, with all thelr’ exquisite execution aud the beauty given them their creators, they are, ‘Wo say the least, most unattractive, +o. New Anecdotes of Victor Hugo. The St. James’ Gazette tells a hitherto unpub- Ushed anecdote of Vier Hugo, During the poet's exile days in Guernsey an Englisa lady, who bad been for some time living with ber family at St. Savior, near the center of the island, missed her youngest son, an intelligent child of about years old. The boy, it after- ward appeared, bad strayed from his nurse, and, wandering aimlessly about, had grown weary, and contentedly fallen asleep in the open air. Victor Hugo, in one of his soll rumbles, found the child just awaking, nizing im ag the son of the lady, Whom new by sight, he holsted him on to his back, aud, greatly delighted captered with him across country to his-own house. came on, and it was decided that the should not be sent back that night. A mensene the stimulants op- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOQDS. _ WEMEER DYE MUST EE CORVENIENT -to vse, easy to apply, impossible to rub off, elegant im appearance, and cheap in price. Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers unites in itselfall these merits, Try tt finished will give us SURE EFFECTS OF AYER'S SaRSAPA parilla are thorough and permanent. If there isa Jurking taint of scrofula about you, Ayer’s Sarsapa- Hilla wil dislodge it, and expelli from your system, Dright as the finest day. street, Mera P. ae Tam a Coppersmith by trade.and the small particles ‘of brass and copper ftom filing got into sores on my arms and poisoned my whole system. 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LAWNS at 4c. per yard, 800 pieces yard wide LAWN, the most select pat- ine 10c. per yard. Superior quality DRESS GINGHAMS at 8c. per yard, fully worth 12%. WHITE Goons, ‘We have now the largest stock of WHITE GOODS bottom prices NEN at 5 and Se. per yard, 40-lich INDIA LINEN at 12igc. per yard, Just received a large lot of DOTTED AND FIGUR- , which we will sell at 12gc. DIMITY LAWN AND PIQUE at 12%e. 4Ginch BATISTE, in all the evening shades, at (OSTERY, ‘We have Just succeeded In purchasing 250 dozen ot Ladies’ fall regular made Hose in Seal Brown, Navy Blue and Slate, tosell at 10c. Ladies’ fine gauge Pin Stripe Hose at 29c.; actual Ladies’ Lisle Hose in Fancy Stripes and Solid Col- GLOVES. Black Silk Gloves at 84c.; worth double the price, Ladies’ Silkk Mitts in all colors at 390, ‘We have Just received a targe lot of LADIES, DRESSING SACKS, made of India Linen, with Embrfiderea Ruffle and Fine Tucking, formerly sold for $1.50, we will close LADIES' NIGHT DRESSES, made of the Finest Cotton, with yoke of all-over Em- brodery,and Embroidered Rufile Neck and Sleeves— former price $1.59, now 98c, OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART. WHITE PLUMES, CREAM PLUMES, MENT. WHITE TIPS, CREAM TIPS, — pie eee Coe Te STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 8 . ‘OcROcK, WHITE SILK MULLS, = WHITE SILK MULLS, LANSBURGH & BRO, SHIRTS, 33ije. hirts, G0c,; worth 75c, rts, 0c; worth 75e. ckwear ‘worth 5c. ershiri rly all Woot. 50c. Ask to see the COMFORT SHIRT, made of Wam- sutta Cotton and Iichardsor i SHIRT FACTORY, F STREET NORTHWEST Je 930 7th street northwest. Wwstatox Zoroaster. ‘Mr. Oldmixon. Reva. To Resonp, BOOKS, &c. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. ‘NEW BOOKS, ‘Vain Forebodi Duchess Ei Esoteric Buddhism, G. T. WASHBURN & CO..807 14th st. 2,100 Linen bosoms, for the wash ivh, only 85 cents, ‘This is the best fituug, best made Shirt in the ‘5c. for the Finest Dress Shirt at the BRANCH BALTIMON June 1 we will move to 941 Pennsylvania avenue to rebulld ou our present locality, ‘and until that time we will offer our stock of Plated TeaSets, Soup Turcens, Berry Bowls, Cake and Card Baskets, Vegetable, Baking and Butter Dishes, Candelabra, Casters French Marble, Gilt and Brass Mantel Clocks, Brass Mirrors, Sconces, Candlesticks, de,, &c,, at greatly reduced prices for cash. Jed. New Booxs. Dogma no Antidote Reinnart. istry of Cookery: Willa Willis. “A Chifa's Gard We wish to call the at Paper and bindlugy, sea stuck of the Aldine Bool offering at marvelously tow ‘An Inglorious Columbus; Vining. Louis Pasteurs: Lady Hamilton, ‘Vain Forebodings; Atiss Wistar, Agummemuon's Laughter; Snider; for Doubt. At’ The Red Glove; Democratic Government; Stickney. Chem- Prose Writings of N. BP. ny Of Verses: Stevenson. i HL MOKRISON. 4% Pennsyivania sve. of the public to & large ‘Books which we are ices. Good type, good. iid standard works, HARRIS & SHAFER, r NHE REVISED VERSION OF THE BIBLE, in various sizes and styles of binding. ‘ompanion to the Revised Old Testament, by Talbot Bibles at all prices. fe Society, Bookstore of WM. BALLANTYNE & Son's, 428 7th street, ‘amily and'Teschers myll3m 1118 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Depository of the Bibl Avihe sg CCl H HL 1 TITT ZzZ™ g88e oc H HL oT a” oe go hE HE 2 ie Sse8 OcU HOH Kun oT Zaz Sss8 MILWAUKEE LAGER BEERS —- In different sizes of ty THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. S _my23 ASK FOR IT. SAM'L C. PALMER, Acer, \IRCULATING LIBRARY. 3 NEW BOOKS AND P Venstox HOLY BIBLE, ype und in vari ‘Also, the Parallel dition. C.PURSELL, Bookseller, Mrs. LUCY L. HUNTER, 1749 Pennsylvania Avenue. AIS Stu street, D PEST PERIODICALS SOON Also special attractions and burgains in Stationery. TS BM MENGE 0 orn st NW. Art Embrokiery materials of: and ‘Cape shat ee Mas Seam Reerzsr, G06 Oth street, opporite Patent Omics, Large and somplete stock of Ladies’ and Children's HOSIERY; CORSETS, SUMMER UNDERWEAR, ‘SUk and Lisle Thread GLOVES and MITTENS. ph aie EMBROIDERIES, FLOUNCINGS, ALL-OVERS, in Swiss, Naiusook and Cambric. CHANTILLY, FEDOR-S,ORIENTAL, EGYPTIAN, MEDICIS AND OTHER TRIMMING LACES AT REDUCED PRICES. Je Rexovat:. MME. T. B HgRRISON, 1337 F ST N.W., ‘Will remove to her new store About Ji 2501 nd until Shoice selections of Lan ‘No. 1820 F ST. sported Summer then will sell her ‘Millinery reduced prices, 1K AT ACTUAL COST. je1m 20 Pin Cast Orn ENTIRE STOCK OF PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS. ‘MRS. M. J, HUNT,S 1309 F Sreeet Noxrawesr. 2 BY ull ne of latest novelties, which we have re: tueed in prices.ag we x0 t0 our stores in Saratoga ngs, '¥"on July Lat, and rather than pack oot ods, We Will sell thers as low as possible: we ramive our Goods, Our, slogan sigck. of TAUES FINE FREACH FLOWERS, Pass. Goons.” Rvcwlives: PARASULS.- HANDIERTE GOUDS. Nosy i s CHIEPS and frinimed ind Catrimmsed MILT ‘We will now sell at reduce ment, we will take 2 Untrimmed Hats. urchase 4157) Two di ap23-e02: ©. DOr oe Nand Ri ode prices. As ‘bargains. Call on us, OUTS BELGTAN LACE, Asp MILLINERY STORE, RIEEST ‘above mm 18 Grand ‘GLAS’ DRY CLEANIN AND DYE Wolke. 1506 island ave. tent Unive thecleaning of Lagies’ Eveul Plush, Laces, cess. ‘Silke, SHE abd Satln ORTHWE: mix avenue, and Block, Huratoga, iG ESTABLISH- 34th jon giv ee Gee tae aie velvets, ng, Tipped la Cloves cleaned and aed, yet Kod 8 are cleaned perfectly by’ this pro: without bei Crape Vells dy wished equal to new. my25-m J. C, Horcurssox, ‘ IMPORTER: REPEI + FINE MILLINERY, SENTING THE PREVAILING PARIS AND NEW YORK STYLES IN AND LACE HATS AND BO: RAPE, MULL NNETS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, NOVELTIES FOR TRIM- ‘MING. TROUVILLE, BRIGHTON AND NEWPORT SHADE HATS. WHITE SUITR OF CHOICEST DESCRIPTION. BLACK SILK AND CLOTH COSTUMES. PARA- SOLS IN ALL THELEADINGSTYLES, ENGLISH. AND FRENCH JERSEYS, PERFECT FITTING. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRESSMAKERS’ FINDINGS. ‘TTrevise, Paria 907 Pa ave, FOSTER KID, SILK AND LISLE GLOVES. myl9 Dov @Lass’. We have 100 Dozen LADIES BALBRIGGAN HOSE, sizes 8 to 91, our regular 47c. Hose, which we shall sell for 37%4c. per pair; three palr for $1 or $2 per box, my6 ‘DOUGLASS, ‘Ninth street, St. Cloud Building. ‘ME. VON BRAND! Formerly Suits made at the shortest notive, = Reasonable Prices, and Satisfaction G Evening Droses. Bridal HE FEDORA DRESS SH! mended by the absolutely my ‘sale , MODISTE, with, Win. Barr & Co., St. Louis, Mi 907 Penna, uve. ( rvious, at all rd & Taylor New York; 3. crior Fitth teed. ccialt, ae ry Goods and Ladies’ Furnishing ap24-3o1 For a as FOR REPAURS TO i pak FHocnss riocn ren |* iN Ar WasiisuTus. be fe RETIRE Orrice OF SUPEKYI8ING ARCHITECT, LARD IX 5 AND PER POUND. JAVA OOFFER, sented on ane & ROASTED avers, | TNE DELIVERED FREE. BUTTE! Butter received daily, 200. per poand,at BL MODGSON'S, 220 yt st mw. oppodie Center Market, > Sexuxc Ovr Fixest Paresr Five NOW, AT $1.50 %& BBL. BEST FAMILY. GRANULATED SUG! STORE CLOSES AT 7230 1.50. Fe th JUNE, 1885, for furnishiy to time, as ordered, the ae dogton, 2) BVITERS — FRESE 6. a. Uils efiloe. Inds received after the ttme of opening will not be considered. and’ I. the order of the “Secretary of the Treasur submitted wi eu b bid. TakaxtRY Sasmseron. 0 will. be Fecetyed wi TWENTY SLVENTM day SS See ‘and delivering from ise Llancous. sap: tes repairs is the ary al ‘at Wasbi- De during the feel year ending June Sertifiod “check tor gL, drawn to Mk Supecvinitig APCD iim, 18 © WITMER & co. | JebielGa _ sl DP DROPOSATS POR PERL Pos Mane Stoan hs We have just received a lange lot of PURE MAPLE | Sealed Propowls, in diy SUGAR at Scents Best Patent Process | Fuel etred tor the. fi i880 si i Sune 10, 1 for furmisbing the ine Sate tpl mechs ia rine ceacctce nasi ceig | Ue Bapyrilte Se poking pate TATE Aor 8b eta A | TOPIC 182, and opened imuvedately } Hue of choice GROCERIES low for strictly cash. — Joods amounting to $2 or over delivered free DBT Kieattons. gevieral, tnetractions to bidders. amd ES Seen en nik formas of Froyroeal ‘wil te fura abe to my23 BEES Sian, _ | lkhwed deaters upon appltcath JHOCERTES — SAVE YOUR MuNEY.5 LS 12,13,15,16,27820-0 Best Laundry Starch, 2: Cured Should- | = Sete st 28g te eh Sugar Cured : | PRORESALS POR st TB pet wat | Relies recat | ASN Weller Fanti, 91 50 oe By 4 | sented Proposals far httine srl stone slate Pateut Process warrant | ip the inter ioe wails of de Waa i BOL Patent Process (warranted 2180. a sume 78 ent Process (warranted, ‘on. and Opened is erie Dee GG. Java Fibs ree nS therenfier in preseoce of bidders. 243,15 and 20c. Ib, Haviug purchased Teas Sdvance, we sedi the best Best "Dalry Butter 25 tod and doe. Tea 10e per Ib. Best Guigen syrup, 40 10 . 100. per TUp, Soha" Ky tion tot Specifications, general. iuutroctc | pinkie forms uf pupal tors ame one Thom LINCOLN Caan Colowel, Cora ct Lig his office. Sada Le ae A KS ane. oe ‘sw, | 3010-11,12.13,28424-400 Engtoeer in 1, orthwest gornes Sev Giieans Molusee, er 5S Lo THe. gal. “Telephone Call—46-2, =o DROPOSAIA FOR WINDING AND KEEPING ASTWERT OF ue IerTwRIOR, £99 EER RRR EER psy ee oe ie ed a Sealed osals Will be go fe eee ke PRU ea SoS Exe EOE Bee Set = Tas, for Winding and ceri THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Interior, of this Departs fiscal veat end Instructions: tion to the Custodian, Room 104, Departusent of te Miidders will be furnishedon applice: « Proposals to be addressed to the undersigned and Sewitvout a doubt tho most BeavTiFUL and the most | marked "Proposals for Winding Clocks NetaT0vs Flour in the world. 1.90 LAMAR, The Millets Dave not only’ the most perfect MMi,’ | _Jo6-swor oulaining as it does ali the most improved Machin: Secretary, p to the prevent tine, but thes produce | JROPCSALS HOR MISCELLANEOUS SUP ‘KvasseW hy auy wlll in the world. TO PL ‘Would simply ‘state that a large DEPARTMENT oF THT LNTERION, May 26, 1885, ty Haguiticent Tour tl ebiyped entaaily to | | Seaied Trop atis will be recenved wi tus dcgurtenett Enlrope aud eaten at the principal Courts of the’ old | unl TWEEVE Ocoee at ne Pond.) We Guauates that itis made from selected | SIXTEENTH, Isho. for fursistine Mie-ilaneous Bard wheat grown in Atnnesota aid Vukota ie 48 | Supplies to the'Departmt 1 Surinug the sh ack wow) bat in this Fioura perfect wep: | fiscal Sear end ii), isso ug of brea, ion of tbe particles ‘of the wheat berry | brushice clocks, fieholders. portieis drawers, borough elimination ofall weak aud. sarchy Thgokecmats {Fev ine. ~ ‘at Ine: been reached, and is comscqientty ity owes. Lustiber. tore, se as riot 3 welding mee brea to te barrel jas af proposals, showing tie items and other Flour. ‘The best trade gdmits thas read making qualities it is the from i cheapest, as Well as the bast, for eliher family or baker's use, and usurpassed by y Floor made. very sack’ and Proposals Brust be addressed to the Secretary of the every barrel s warzanted to give entice ateclor ‘aud Indoteed, on the euvelupe, “Propeanis oF janeous x STERLING'S ST, LOUIS FANCY. myer waa One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisiy the most astidiousept cure : GILT-EDGE. A magulficent Winter Wheat Patent RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, madeby the celebrated Hungarian process. Its avery cheap and Leautiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we guarantee will give satistaction 10 every ove whe wibiry at GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Famfly Flour of the District. It is equal in quality toa creat many high-priced Patent Flours, whiist it can be ‘bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- torsto bring forth any Flour scperior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN ALLL, and we Jel wssured that any housekeeper whos) tries them once Will never ue auytilng else borsaie by all grocers Blank Depart Post Sealed ering all | ways in fe PROPOSALS POR STATIONERY, from Jul Davy “Departments, in this city ls office unt TWE! estimated quantities reyuires, will be far ished on ape Pileution to the Custod The Tuterior. ‘Custodian, Kocm 104, Departmentof L. @ C. LAMAR, Secrets Post OFFICE DErARTInENT, WASHINGTON, D.C. May 12, 15S. will te rocelved al: ‘Sustionery for tbe Post Ufice Departunent for one year 1, 1888. is of proposals, showing the ftems daft es- Umated guautities required, vogcthe® with cireaiag Re ating thereto, will be furnished ‘on application to tus nent. is should be addressed to the First Assistant General, and indorsed “Proposals for Sta Uonery.” ‘The Postmaster General reserves the right to reject uy or all bids, _my16-2awaw Peres, OFFICE OF BUILDING FOR STATE Wan axp Navy Deranruents. WM. F. VILAS, Postmaster General CUT GRAN WasitrxaTox, D.C. Juve 10, 1885, Proposals for furnishing, cu the Granite required for tw west wing of the burding AML be EM. JULY TENTH, IRSG, ned Immediately thereafter tn presence of bid Specifications, general instructions to bidders, and blank, forms of proponal Will be fartished to propre Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indianaave: Bo an grautie Works, on applicailon vo 13 WM. M.GALT & C0. Jel0-4thy8-2t _ PIANOS “ND ORGANS. FNMES ARE HARD. OLD P @ 08, ip gord tune and repairs, KCL S01 Oth street. Prices Tur BC Os, BURDETT ORGANS, Dp ‘aud utlier Grat-class instruments, Piano see Sulngandrepainingat “Gi RUINS oe E Steinway € Sons) Large assortment of new. EDWA, Late WG. Mie 925 PENNSYLVANIA AV Sole Agent tor Stelnieuy Run stein, Wheel CH ‘leaning Establishment. 12 Tings“ of Ladies Sud Cleaned and DYEING, TRING AND ‘New York ave. nw. Gent ‘Garments ‘Dyed, velvel and Party ‘browse women fone Seing ripped. ANTON RY di done up without S CAROLINE LERCH formerly wits Vischer apis Asro Plush ‘Cloaks, Grape Feral cnn ts aera as Ladies’ and Gentiem 01 EXPERIENCE, ett Garments: also, Velvet and ‘Vells, Laces, Gloves, et, 808 cot Norwest, Gi A SPECIALTY. Gentlemen's clothes cleaued by this process will not Jose their original a suit, 5 188 ANNIE K UUMPHERY, 430 TENTH Stucer Noutuwest Corsets to tate French Hand-made TALTIES Underciotii rin every’ stele and material 3 perfect HE aisd comfort vee ‘Merino Underwear Patent Soulder Biases: kid al Preys Hetorm Goods Children's J, ROCHON, French Corvets and asties, s Cores and. Corset {Stlss 1L'own make) that for the price is sur ‘N. B—Freneli, Geruiau aud Spanair spoken, mri 5, CORCO! el ris, Lyons and Vienna AN Hair wie tine lair Cutting and Mal ‘QUAN BUILDING. Ir Dresser irom Parts, ree Patents ang Five Medals front Expositionsst jam i. ved bana) of HU! Hath AND TINE HAIR WORK Pe dyed und sbiinpoded in # Brst-class manner orden, 537 15th st. nw. Deror: 1224 29th Street Northwest, | 22" re) ‘Telephone, 454. $a | OEE NOT, R. A MESSRS. HU’ (tid THE NATI TO ALL YOU HAVE ONLY, KIND READER, TO WEND YOUR WAY TO NO. 717 MARKET SPACE TO BE CONVINCED OF THE TRUTH OF THIS STATE. | _™¥19 THE NEW WORK BY 'TCHINS & MOORE, ONAL CAPITAL HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED, For sale by G. A. WHITAKER, 1105 Pennsylvania avenue, MENT. THERE YOU WILL CERTAINLY FIND RICH’S, AND WHEN YOU HAVE FOUND IT ENTER AND MAKE PURCHASE OF SUCH ARTICLES IN His LINE AS YOU MAY REQUIRE, AND YOU WILL COME AWAY SATISFIED THAT YOUR SEARCH FOR DER. Te Buanx Booxs AN COMMERCIAL A Spectalty of Making all Kinds of BLANK BOOKS TO ORD! TATIONERY, “AKDS AND WEDDING ENGRAVING DONE IN AN ARTISTIC MANNER. JOHN C PARKEI Ly aud O10 7th street, oe Lovis Ben WAS NOT WITHOUT ITS REWARD AND THAT, WE DID THINGS UP BROWN WHEN WE DIS- COVERED TO YOU THE LOCATION OF GDOLL BREWING COMPANY, BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, OFFICES Nos. 508 and 510 VINE ST, BREWERY, 2071 and PARRISH STS, eS PHILADELPHIA, PA. HIGULY POPULAR AND FASHIONABLE BOOT | - =, AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, THERE YOU reshington, WILL FIND THE LEADING STYLES aNb pest | 8°0 for W: MAKES FOR THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES, Mt. T. BRIDWELL, ° — Je2-3m 351M STREETS W W. H. RICH, \ myl3 ‘717 Market Space, Washington, D.C. ‘Those who may wish Gas Cooxixe Sroves ~ clon beveraus Ge me ger, however, allayed the mother's anxiety, and next boy was return y twgetber with profuse Apologies, many thanks bet he bad ‘enjoyed. his. npee mediated visit the boy sald: “Very andeh i deed! M. Hugo played at lions with me all the ‘And de'yon know ones wien PEACE the table: ‘once when is den and growled he ‘pulled of the wpie, cloth and bi aneedo! also un) iblished. gual logue of supe Nate orehiirene : same lish lady fell Inging several of ngs ‘although comparative F, begved da a angry ee glee grate and aysin tried'the expe- ——-— ee d to rheumatisin and its agouiaing ally, When the Locusts Come Again. gout, Smallpox, so much dreaded, ig not bait so destructive as rheumut which, it fined nace pena ety by obey! ay yore laws in diet. in Ger- many we boll the ryot and stalks, as root is tiled it acy nana eer meat ce iuunediate benent that Tam the rhoumatle suiferers Know fie? ttt From the Phliadelplia News. Washington gossips are anxiously awaiting the appearance there of the sev@ateen-year locusts, They expect to tind across thelr wings in letters ot blood the solution of the vexed prob- Jou: Who is the trs®iady of the land? STOVES FOR DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited © make a trial of the celebrated brand, a PRES ES RE NN uu P P kR EB T KEE CONFECTIONERS, YW wn py EK wey [ed |S Be vinnens,é. | Ywww & 2 We'w oH Hf 88 £ 2 FOR FAMILY USE THAT WILL COOK | This Whisky, upon an analytical examination. has FOR ONE PERSON OR FOR FIFTY PERSONS. the modern ingredients which are used to'gives Set. : _ tious age and flavor to this popular drink, FOR SALE BY THE FORSALEBY Browning & Middielon, Barbour & Hamilton, WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. | J. Bryan&Bro, | C.C. Bryan, ee : B, L, Wheeler, ‘Thames A. Rover, Can Rorrenr, Bt Waters Wit met ‘NOS. 408. AND 405 7TH ST. NW. . WASHINGTON, D. &. HEADQUARTERS FOR: : ‘WHITNEY CARRIAGE OOMPAIT, 3.4 BW. CATHERWOOD, ALSO A. LINE OF “ee Sole Proprietors, . ¥ Ere. miésm t ve TRAVELING AND LUNCH BASKETS, ASN ES NO COREE, BY van Ee ae A f ria was. eat iris Yours, mice Nome fABIETY OW ASTER LUGS DISPL, Pore Axp Inyrconarma to purchase, elther as a dell- medicinal purposes, an UNA- proved to be free from Fusil Oll, and indeed of any or HOUSEFURNISHIN ‘nx Riveway DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR IGERATION HV DIN ARC Te Bore eS BA 2 Atv i MAINTAIN oetais mys: AL OLb Ti 7 ONLY BE BUT Si es bios INTHE 21] J.W. SCHAEFER & BRO, UsT AAD TEX Aue ONLY (OST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC RE- JGERATOR MNOWN. FOK FAMILY TT 1S Wo obra PREIL SOLVING OU BLEFOME QUISTION OF Iti ERE PU Ris Be No. 10207th st. nw, Sole Agents for the District Sixeteros & Fusrcuen, FURNITU: STRAW MATTING, BAL" LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE, ETC. Remember, we guarantee prices to be alws lowest. RE, CARPETS, BEDDIN STERY GOODS. RRIAGES. 415 Tru Sraxer Nortawest. G AND UPHOL- ETC. ‘sube myo Jusr Axnivev ANOTHER CARLOAD OF OUR“EUREKA CHAM- BERSUIT," SOLID WALNUT MARBLE TOP, K NNN A BBR £ER NNN BoB OE RA ABE KK NNN 44 EBB EEE PIANO FORTES, UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH WORK~ MANSHLP AND DURABILITY. Avil wr SECONDHAND PIANOS THOMAS ErNCOL. ‘Coloi Raanserox STANDARD TYPE-WRITER, 178 VALUE ENHANCED BY RECENT I PROVEMENTS, Only 38 keys to learnand operate. Prints 76.char. acters (Including capa and small letters, punctuation marks, figures, signs and fractions) ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID, MOST DURABLE and NEAREST PERFECT Writing Machine made, SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the TEST OF ACTUAL USE and by EXTENSIVE ‘Warranted and guaranteed to give sniisino tion, Send for illustrated circular to ‘CKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. WASHINGTON OFFICE—CORNER EIGHTH AND AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD FSTREETS mhlé-3m E SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT PIANOS FOR RENT. immense got oe — Romnen hpeee te ¥ WM. KNABE & ©O, In the 817 MARKET SPACE. . _my29 Enxzncox Pisces OVER 36,000 NOW IN USE. A thoroughly first-class and reliable piano at 8 medium price, STECK & CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS, Pianos ‘and Organs exchanged, repaired, toed, boxed, and for rent, Reu: applied If purchased, Best und mest complete assortment of Sc. music in Gilbert M. Wight, deceased, the A: has, FRIDAY, A, D. 18s, at case of the approval of the TWENTY SIX th th in porter” and in “The Eveuing Siar” previous to the Said day. the city. Test: 7 1 2 RAMSDE: HENRY ERFRRACH, —eiek la, ‘915 F street, m20 Managing Partner of the late tirm of icllis € ny = z Treasxvovs Sacnirice S Aer SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘Te Octave Weber Square Piano. Elegunt 74; Octave Boston Made 7 OctaveGavhle & Co. Piano. ‘Bg Octave Grovesteen and Fuller PIANO 115 Gt: Octave Nunns & Clark Piano. 6 7 Octave Chickering Piano.. Superb Waluut Case, 12 derfelly: Deenos Aunextary Euxm Its principal Ingredient, Pere Meat, Isscientifie ally formulated with medical remedies, giving it woo- stimulating properties: tavigorating the Vita forces without fatiguing the digestive organs. In TrPnor, Yecrow and MALAnIAL Fevers ft is invaluable, giving strengit to over nant diseases. Highly recommended by jeading Puy sictuns of Paris asa tonie for convalescents aud Weak e these malig: 75 | persons; also for lung diseases. Satop Organ, 6 feet high. 40 5 Octave Organ, 2 Stops. aed E BOUGERA & 0O., Agents, N. ¥. ‘Walnut Case, 5 Ociave 15 Any ofthe above mentioned instruments will be |_™931-wes ee vold at these extraordinarily low. figures either for cash OF On moniuly payments of ¥S and $10 per mouth. LLoms4X4 stare Lorreny. N! Sm CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000.-aa SIDNEY T. NIMMO, Binwmdent <font oat oe a ine ~ a EE Fy darzai hice stock of Piatios, if sold this monta, SOND ite Le SUMN EG G1 Deh st, maw, cr % Hoesexasr Paissos Are Unsurpassed for Fine Workmanship, Brilliancy ‘of Toue and Extreme Durability. Old Pianos taken in exchange and full value allowed. Lowest Prices and Exsy Mouthly Payments BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, ih toner al irties, and we auiaorise the Company unites WF our signatares (Suuntesioneen, GLASS 24550, 10 PIECES, COMPLETE, FOR | apa 422 Ou street, a $43.50. BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED PRECEDENEED ATTRACTION THE MONEY. G. J W mp > Bro, UNPROVER HALE 2 MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOOK AT OUR “NEW. REFRIGERATOR,” THE | ine SriEFF and WEANTCUS ARGH ET LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. LEONARD CLEANABLE REFRIGERATOR, | 4X08 and Gully's Weudertul ‘seltplasty incorporated in 1868 for twente—five, sears by te LEAH 2 Temeeie scion keeeies eee ete been atte 280y, j 3 Sees pumice xpos ethene abd Organs whieh have Used.” Fiauuy and Or | with capital of i fan “to which s fosrve MONEY REFUNDED IF IT DOES NOT DO AS | gaus lor rent, tuved aud Jalu fund of over 8450, sinew been added. REPRESENTED. : tn ‘Ovary ering poplar ove Ha acct wag W. H ROEKKE, SP} T see gras oy ‘Coustitution my7___ 901 Market Spuoc, 308 and 310 Sth at. ECIALTIES. NS Grand Stinber Drawings will tke place Varor Stoves Do not bey untll you have examined our large ss sortment, of five different makes, especially Proved CROWN JEWEL and the DAVIS SINGLE (Call and sec them, in “2 sizes and prices. W. 8 JENKS & 00, ‘717 7th street. x ONDON GRADUATE, FORTY it rope ana" invites those i dae htm, Dp ry , ate. Hours® 109 p. m. Dr. FLYNN, Gv New Jer bey ave. nw. jell-Ime TH Di'bulyreuible tabiey Parwcan te tasea ease Look at tspec- AND. 3abK, EXTRAORDINARY “SEMI-ANNUAL in ZI never scales or. the following Distribation: ASIst Grand Monthly NEW OR- ACADEMY OF c LEANS, TUBSDAY, JUNE 16, 1885, ‘Under the super Vision and mavagement of sonics duuy, dga/Cst between Sy apd Oth aa. | GE, GF iat REZARD) of Contam sud GS, ‘Separate rooms for ladies, CAPITAL PRIZE. 9150,000. always open. erieli-iwe” | gg/Notioe.—1 fave Te Doliars only. Habwen, BERTEON, THE FST. SO Pitz Direcaiis. frou Bai sen be sousulioa: CAPITAL PRIZE OF — $150,000..... Wedtceday id atarduy. at 450 Cu n.w trom 0 BB a Prizes, eo ee eed pe AS Oona ‘