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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.; SATURDAY, LITERARY NOTES. ‘The Prebisprjc ‘The Resnits of the of the King of feet Exeavations Oy SSMyconm,” ete Tho Preture by Adler, and Coutribations by Dr. Wa th 16m Woodcote, 24 Plates in Chry rography. 1 Map and.4 Plane New York Charles Serfouer’s sone Washington: Brentano Brothers While Dr. Sehlemann’s sumptuous volume will probably possess but Hitle attraction for the ordinary reader, it will prove very Interest- ing to those whose attention has been directed to the subject of orientai explorations in a gen- erai way, and of absorbing interest to students of classie Iiterature, and espactally to archmol- ogists. Tiryns, the reputed birth-place of Her- Gules, was utterly destroyed about the year 463 B. G, and was never rebuilt, The remains Of its fortress palace, with !ts enormous walls, 4s the most remarkabie ruin In Greege. The Walls in their’ day vere thought to rank with the pyramids of igypt. Dr. Schliemann re- gards it as highly probable that both Tiryus Bod Mycenw “were destroyed at the time of Some great revolution—e revolution so destruc tive in its effects, so terrible in its consequences that the civilisation of Greees was completely Overtrown, and upon its ruins rose a new and Wholly diffrent culture tn all the branches of human industry.” In 1876 the entergetic ex- plorer resolved ‘to excavate the ruinsof the piace; “In 1884 be began the work, and ‘in 1885 he laid bare the lines Lines of the whole structure, bringing to lizht Yast quantities of relies in the form of vases, idols, household utensils. and many other arti- cles. wach serve to give an idea of the history and life of the Inhabitants of the place, most of whien are accurately and handsomely illus trated. By those competent to Judue this is the Dest and most im; tof all Dr. Sehliemann's works Ina field in which he stands preemi- nent, and it certainly fornis a very considerable and really valuable addition co the scant stock of knowledge on the subject of Which it treats. VALESTINO. An Historical Romance of the Six- teenth Centary in italy. Dy Witttae Walborr Aston. New York” Charles. Scribner's Sons, Washiagton: Brestauo Brothers. However obtained, Mr. Astor's first venture In book-making has succeeded In getting an amount of favorable attention, both before and sinee publication, out of all proportion to its consequence as a literary performance. A novel “Valentino” is not, in the ordinary meaning of that term, but ‘rather a series of historical tabicaux, whos: characters constl- tute the worst conceivable array of vile women and viler men, but in the presentation of which commendable care has been exercised, and a fair degree of success attained by the’ use of What mignt be called loea! coloring, Joined to effective stage setting. Judicions arrangement of Side lights, ete. Viewed separately, ax sketches they do passably Well, but taken aba whe the form of a connected narrative, they preset & hopeless confusion of vice and corruption, in- Giudiog al phases of intrigue, conspirac duction and murder, that becomes as. ted) as it is revolting befure the reader with it, Mechan is oue of the most attractive books of ‘Its cla. abilsbed in a tons time, and fa that respect jf creditable to ali concerned in its produ | It is only fair to add here that it has renehed a second edition; but, in spite of that tact, Mr. Astor will hardly be ranked by critical readers With the popular romance writers of tie period. SARAH AND ANGELINA GRIMKE Tue First American Women Advocates of “Abolition and Woman's Rights. By Caturnixe A. Binsey Boston: Lee & Shepard. Washington: Wm. Hal lantyne &S Mrs. Birney—who, by the way, is a Washing- ton lady—has done a good work in mak the history of these two remarkable women | known to the present generation, to which, it | is quite safe to say,even their names are un- iamiliar. They did so much for their race, and under such unfavorable conditions in the be- | ginning, and their lives throughout were such noble ‘struggle against odds and such an nao- broken record of self sacrifice, that the tribute Mrs. Birney has paid to their memory was well earned, as it is also well worthy of the nent form In which Itnow appears. enjoyed the advantage of lutin jual tance with both sisters, and bad access lik to their diaries and létters, so that while her work in pre thelr memotr was a labor of love, her eort has also the merits ofauthenti. city and completeness. Aliessential points are embraced, but the narrative is never ditfus and the style of Mrs. Birney is singularly cl and pleasing, thongh she very properly lets ty heroines teil their story im iheir own words as | far as possible. THE GREEK ISLANDS AND TURKEY AFTER THE WAR, by tinxny M. t ‘Un the Desert,” "mong retin cic. New Yoru: Charles Seritacr’s Sona. Wasi ton: Brentaco Brotees, Dr. Field is an experienced traveler, an intel- ligent and careful observer, and # charming narrator of what he does and’ sees. He knows where to go, what to see, and how to tell about it, as all the readers of his previous books know, and bis good qualities never appeared to better advantage than in the present volume. It is ar | not only an entertaining description of people | and countries of great historic interest, but it gives an intelligent % Into the vanses that led up wo we jate Turko-Hussian wi and the existing troubles Which are the aite maite of that contest, thus making It aspecial: timely and welcome conttibution to the Htera- ture of the di AURORA. A Novel. By MARY Ac: suthor of ~The Jewel in the Lows,” “siquor Mot: aldiut's Nlece.* ete. Philadeiphla: J. Lippii- (Ott Coe Washington: Brentano Brothers Miss Tincker always writes well, and this novel, if not her best,as a whoie, has some qualities and passages which are equal to uny- thing she bas yet done. It Is a sort of sequel to “The Jewel in tue Lotos,” and ts sure to be spe- gially enjoyed by the regders of that charming book. The scene opehs in Spain, but is quickly transterred to Italy, where tie author is completely at home, and in the deline Hons of whose people’ and attractive scen- ery she has few, ifany, superiors. OBLIVION. Au Xpisode. By M. Leisure Hour ‘Series, No 17 Heory Holt & co. Brotuers, This story introduces to the public a writer of more than ordinary ability and power. It is written with true feeling, and in its deseripti Passages it cives its reade excel the scenery and people of tne mountain sections of North Carolina, where most of the action of the story takes pluce. A second work from the same pen Wifl be looked for with interest. BONNYBOROUGH. By Mra A.D. T. Warrser, author of “Faith Gartuey’s Girliood,” ee HBostou: Mouguton Mullia & Co Washington: Wm. Sallan sae d Son. Mrs. Whituey’s stories all have a clearly de- fined individuality, and “Bonnyborough” has her strongiy marked charactermstics in as great adesree as any ofthem. Itis @ story of cain New England lie, without much external | deut, but the characters are admirubiy draw with’a healthy toue and execileut mural, co; Yeyed without formal préachme: The “Patent and Court Record TixcKER, McCue tax. New York: Brentase J Is the title ot | & new monthly journal published by Louls o. Ba: re the well known firm of patev d by Mr. Peterson. It con Ailed pages, neatly made u can ve judged from the first nu ber, Is abiy and carefully edited. Other publieat ANA Received. PURCHASE, ii of Stisaourl, Amociat on, Putbam's Sens, Ky York: G. utano Brothers, REE TRADE. The Sei-| amt Operation of T ted states iy Hesse Polen & C2, Waal MINUTE RECITATIONS: For schoo! and | Coltexy. Selected aid Adapted by" Wanweane Foun, author of “location, Sita Hntou: Lee @ Shepard “Washington risa, THE POPE: ‘Th MONS iis ew Yors: Fr. Pastet & Co. No. 4: A Collection of Fresh a: Recitations and short Pieces, Wor practical Use in Private aud Public Schovis, New L. Kellogg € Co. WAMRMEIT UND DICHTUNG: A Prycnotogi Sindy. suggested by certwin chapters in the LL eee by AP. ¢ York: al of ae THE HAUNTED LIFE By JoceeumweR Peiur, Gigpber nce Library. Na. Waxuas jarriage, Divorce, ic. Ly New York: Fu AL ENSSTITUT'ONS: Being Part Use! Sogelegy. “Dy Mme ew York: D. Appleton € Co. Waal ‘Robert Beall BOOK F WHIST, a: mal of the Modern A HAN Ma! © Major Tenace Washingtou. rent: od Feady Referen Scien: ihe Game Ny we Vurk G. ¥. Puthaun'sSone no bruters 1%. Prom the stand. lives! aun Lastane iy jorge H- Buchanan & cas ee LARS LAST SERVICE T : ogether with « Tril BoE » Pexson Cn ton & vo. EVOLUTION AND RF of one who Wi Pa REP bute to bie Memerse Oe im New York: D- Apple ‘Washingwon: obert Beal, BRIAGES: An Essay. Fourth Edluon, he H. Buchanan & Go. SUNRISE ON THE SOUL: A Serten of Si Hy COM SMTi CaRPeNT)n, anor ot and Beyond,” ete “New \ork: Punk & W TRE S¥LF-INSTRUCTOR IN SILK CROCHETING ASD EMBROIDER 5S Ogiivie & Co. fons ™ Here agnalis. KNITTING, YY. New York: —~<00. Maryland birds won five out of sight bs And the mein between Maryland ag Pe Xenia, whieh cloned at North Branci Camberiand, Md., Friday. The stakes were $1,000 on the maie aud 9100 on each ba Pour diguised men sto] d @ mail seoet, Comney bc a nd, — the ari- @ revolver an ned and se: the mati bags tor writs of eeeument. "Pe" I: js rumored at Yokohama that, owing to th failure of the Jepancee government tovraise a ; # plan fe under cons 2 to borrow money in'the United Staten ae Another Ame: rise rican has been expelled from uce Krapotkine and Louise Michel have from prison in Paris. deen iberat M. de Lesseps wiil remain a fortwight at Pan- Hggth? canal wit be outipietea by attles mDsy . hear ama He tae end of | Dart of Germany | -reeiy with their friends at th: The Naval Battle of Te-day. From Chambery Journal. People often wonder what would be the re- sults of a great naval battle at the present time. Would many ships be destroyed? Would the loss of life be great? Let us try to describe sbortly a few of the probable features of a fight between two fleets of modern fronciads. Al though two hostile fleets might approach one ‘apother in some tactical formation, this could not be adhered for length of the baitie would'caon besomea series of lade- vendent duels between individual shi this is at once apparent when we that most if not of the ships would have rams, and it would, therefore, be bighly necessary for a captain to have petfect contro! yer the movements of the ship, to prevent her rammed by any enemy. ike Seton the torpedo boats would probably take @ very active part, and until exiermina- ted. which’ they ceviaidiy would beim time, would engage great attention and be effective fa sinking few shi It may be sately con- uring ‘the ‘actions this’ being, necommmty’ to luring ‘the ‘action, ¢ ‘Soomenty a * rammed, to geteinto, favorable avoid bein; positions for discharging torpedoes, and to elude the fire of an enemy. Heavy gun fire would, of course, be maintained from the commencement of the action, and those ships whose engines got disabled from this eause would speedily be rammed; and at this point we consider that great loss of life would peered pa: be the Encl Prager Lapeer a ship, being always exposed to machine-g would at an early stage ol the aetion be riddi and sbattered with shot, and in the incredsbly short time in which a ship sinks after being rammed it would be impossible for the crew to improvise other means to save themselves from drowning. No steps seem yet to have been taken by our admiralty with a view of pro- viding for this contingency. It has been sug- gested that a hospital ship, bearing the Genev cross, shoald Cra ae into action, to receive the wounded. We would makea further Stggestion, namely, that thisshipshould Se vided with fast ‘steaming pecullary marked, to show their pacific nature, whicl should proceed to the assistance of the crew of sinking ship. By this means numbers of the men might be saved who would otherwise ainly be drowned. It is not able that the Joss of life from gun fire would be large, ax the great part ofthe crew of an fronciad waquid be under water, the rest being inside the arfnored portions of the ship. Few ships would be able to get Into favorable positions for dis- charging W hitenead torpedoes from their tubes. Even ft they did so, the course of one of these machines is so errutie when dischaged from a ship in motion that it would in nearly every ese miss its mark. The time for the use of Whitehead’s would be trom the lo boats. at the commencement of the figh' ‘am Up, it is the opinion of many naval men of author- ity that a modern naval battle would only occupy about half the time of a fight in the old Trafalgar days; that half the ships em- ployed would be sunk, and that mostof the re maio ‘er wouid be so battered as to be unfit for furthe ¢ service hs to come. So Siac Mrs. Villard Could not Act as Barmiatd. #rom the Woman's Journal Mrs. Fanny Garrison Villard, the wile of Henry Villard, was recently asked by the crown priucess of Germany to take the part of an Eng- lish barmaid at a faney fair in which that lady was deeply interested. The princess and Mra. lard are on Intimate terms, and the former meant to offer her friend a compliment by the imvitation, not knowing that the daughter of Willtam Lloyd Garrison, like her father and brothers, is a total abstainer. Mrs. Viliard, al- though conscious that requests irom the royal | family are consider-d commands, declined the intended honor. She expressed her cheerful willingness to aid the fair, which was a chari- table object, but not in that wa; The princess z the American lady's feelings, apolo- 1 abstinence in Berlin, or in any isso rare that nobody is ever Suspected of being its advocate. 6 ee. A Bride Worth Hrving. From the Nogales (X. M.) Fronuicr. When the Apaches attacked the Black Rock Tanch of William Johnson, a week ago last Sun- day, only Johnson and his young bride were on the premises, They took refuge in achicken- house, from which the fight was kept up for an hour, the husband doing the shooting and the wite loading the guns. Jobnson was shot through the body and thigh and had one arm broken. Wheu the red devils gave up the fight and Hfe, Mrs. Johnson hitched up a team, placed her wounded husband in the wagon and drove 20 miles to Fort Thomas, eee rs The Body Between the Rails. A SENSATIONAL FRENCH MURDER. The murder of Mr. Barreme, prefect of the depart of the Eure, briefly reported in ‘Thursday's STAR, Is the sensation of the day in France. Mr. Barreme went to Paris to recelve instructions from M. Sarrien, the new minister of the interl was returning to the de- rument of Eure when he was assassinated. Le corpse was found with the eyes bandaged And ‘the skuM smashed In. The body lay be: tween the rails on a bridge of the Western rail- sum of money in ils possession. It Is supposed that the murderers were disturbed in thelr oper- ations of rifling the clothes of the dead man, as they overlooked a pocket containing 537 A number of the most expericnced de- iu Paris have been detuiled to work up sé, but the search thus far has resulted 1b no clue, except tat just prior to the starting of | the train a gentieman Ingalred of the guards whether M. Barreme was aboard. Being an- | swered In the affirmative, he purchased a ticket | and boarded the train. i Ses Two SKELETONS Lasuep Toceruer.—on the north side of the Island of Martha's Vineyard, near Roaring Brook, two hamau skeletons, ted together with rope have | been found. Tney ‘@pparentiy been | in the water @ long time, and wre thought |to be two of the many victims of the steamer City of Columbus, wrecked on Guy Head two years ago. A lot of shoes similar to those taken from the City of Coluinbus at the time she was wrecked were also Washed ashore. VRESIDENT GREVY'S MESSAGE.—President evy's message was sent to the French senate and chamber of deputies Thursday. His ex- cellency thanks congress for iis re-election to the presiden whieb, he says, proves that -the country desires a stable government. A epublic is, be says, the form of government necessary for France, if view of the impotence and divisions of its opponents. It is essential that the left should unite, in order to realize importunt and necessary retorms. The repub- Lic enjoys the high respect of Europe. France has heiped in uo small degree to maintain the peace of Europe. M. Grevy concluded by paying warm homage to the army and pavy. Cost oF THE DUBLIN ELOPEMENT,—Mr. Sey- mour Bushe, the young barrister of Munster, whose elopemeut on November 2 with the wife of Mr. Gerald Rickard Brooke, of Summerton, county Dublii nd, created much excite. ment in fashionable circles, has been mulcted in the sui of $50,000 in the eriun. con, suit brought 2 inst Ss SEARCHING FOR THE ABSCONDER.— Detec- tives Amos and Rhodes, of Boston, are at Mon- treal in search of McNeil, the abscondiug pres- ident ot the Eaneasver National bank, of Cline Mass. Betore golug to Canada the dete worked on the case ut Rutland, Vt., where MeNeil's wife lives. She feels certain that her husband ts dead, having been murdered by bis accomplices, —+e0—___ A TraGic Surion RipE—A special to th Philadelphia Gimes says that a sletghing part Poles, let Cen: composed of Hungarians and trulla Thursday ‘night at seven o'clock for Shumokin. They arrived all right, but drape jat place, and be- e greatly intoxicated. At two o'eléc ted for home, but only one of them arriv Je says that while coming over the mountain a quarrel arose, which resulted in @ free fight, in which Knives were freely used. He was badly ent about the face, but, being less Intoxi- ed than the rest, managed to eseape further injury by pashing ‘his companions out of the sleigh and driving away. es ee SERIOUS COLLISION ON THE VALLEY Rar ROAD.—A collision occurred on the Valley branch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, neat Millville, the first station from rs Fe Thursday afternoon, between the engine of bullast train, sald to have been running at high rate of speed, and a freight train, also ran- Ling very fast to make up time. Wm, Fitapat- Fick, supervisor of the road, a resident of Wine chester, and Chas, Crider, Brakesman, a youth of 13 years, from’ Strasburg, who were of the evgine, were killed, Bishop, the fireman of the ireight' train, living at ‘Hook, was also Killed. Seven cars were thrown Into’ the Shen- andoah river, and both engines were ruined. —_— rere Tue Creprr MopitteR.—The bill of com- faint brought by John A. Griswold, of New York, in the United States circuit court, in Newport, Bi. L, ugainst Rowland G. # and others, to restrain them from suing him in the state courts for a large sum of money, has been distnissed by Judge Carpenter with costs. This suit ls an outgrowth of the celebrated credit runsactior mobilier t Sec ——_—__ FRANCE CLAIMS Mus, Ryax's BaBy.— Ryan, mother ofone of the Newark Bayh ae cently inoculated by Dr. Pasteur, and who also Went to Paris, ——- toa child on the re. urn voyage. © representative the Freuch consul took a birth certificate the NeW York health board and asked that the babe be registered as a French subject, having been bornonaship flying the tricolor. The board ‘ret ‘and referted'the matter to the Newark authorities, It is officially announced that Germany bas inter H ‘aa burned Thursday it, Maryland republican islative caucus uotinated Hepresentative: Mecoman foe Ua ‘ator, It. B. Dixon for governor, and Juckoon Hollan jor state treasurer. rant ©, prominent oltisan of itated by a railway was We y- ‘ednesday night the ther aight. degrees yelow sero, vy red found at the fair aa 2, wain at Goshen, Vi At Staunton, mometer William J square outset of Was.and it isevident that the murderers in- tended to throw ft into the Seine. M. Bur- Fem s pocketbook, loose money aud wateh were | goue. It is known that M. Barreme had a large ll i! ep tins T To Lovers POTOMAO RIVER BOATS. x OF THE ARTISTIC, OF THE BEAUTIFUL, And what is not always Beautiful or Artistic, OF THE FASHIONABLE, LAIS FAMILY SUPPLIES. \Dramoed ‘Small Sisen, YERRIY BERF TONGUES A aA &E A mM . 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Qn THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY TWEN- TY , 1886, commencing at HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, af the residence No. 920 17th street, corner For dress fronts we show thirty-two new styles of | of Farragut Square and K street northwest, 1 will sell ‘odor, all combine to re- ‘icholson's Malt Extract as being a most Bourishing beverage, and the best article of the sort thet has ever come under my examination.” Sold by all leading Grocers and Druggiss DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop'r, ST, LOUIS At wholesale by ‘WM MUEHLEISEN, i etiah and Pronch West India Iniands, da. various SS BARRACOUTA, sailing Saturday, Pebruary 90, 8.8. BARRACOUTA, sailing Wednesday, March 32 StoPHing.s day oF more at St. Kitt, antigua, Mar LACES. a mc. : Ey ‘scovtnmodation, excellent euiaiea : Fedora ant Feypth Flouncing.” Stineb wide, | without Fescrve the abovementioned articles, ‘Goods a, pn $18 STH ST, WASHINGTON. ‘ecand wana wide forsi.o4. x serpin | Suse enerubiton Wednesday, 408 inet, irom id raking boom, Teresa tea ee Laces 12 match above, double widthe Laces teeorre: | The house Will be comfortably heated, and thove in se10-at0.th.6m 180 Pearl at. Siow ror, spond in all widths from 1c. to 70¢. a yard search of elegant goods will Mud itto thelr advantage = i Beaded Net and Jaces in very beantiiil New De- | toationd, CUseev rine. NOTICE. LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Ling ITED, BETWEEN NEW YORE AND Liv- ERPOOL.CALLING ATCORK HARBOR. $ 4 iHouse for rentby the year. Catalogues and furtber pin ome She wo S20 Sant information furnished on application fo the auction ocr. ‘Terms cash, THOMAS DOWLING. Aucti JalG-dis Tite fps DowLiN as “Prices and Work Gt 2 RUFFLING. joneer, a Pacave. Endless variety ut 25c. a yard, many designs of oe Which cannot be purchased ekewhere under dbe. ya. Skirt Huflings from ize. to 48e. yd. We have over aussie: MANTLE ASD CABINET WORK SOLICITED, . ‘Designs for Same Drawn to Ordes, From Pier No. 40, N. R., New York. RRR S. TTT? 1,000 pieces of New Ruiliings to Seiect from. TRUSTE SALE OF A NEW TWO-STORY BayY- Avaawia.....Set, Jan. 16) AUmamra......iet., c Po, R gs EF TY S85, WINDUW 'S {BRICK HOUSE, SITU- Qumwon..“— Sat; Jan. 38 | OnmaoN..... FS 3 8 : 3 EE te Is HANDKERCHIEFS. W. H. HOUGHTON @ Co, ER VIA. ‘Sat., Jan. 30 | Seva + co g ry Gatida.... we, Feb. 61 Gatiin..Bat, Moh 6 ‘00 “oo Se Eee Sue | or age. on Handkerchiefs are er and by virtue of a deed of trust, duly re- aosm 1214 F Btrogt northweet. 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"All | BLCUNO UAV ONTAR Bey the tlowingescribed Ecigh Sile of leon, given or Datu lange, . unas. ‘ . re e Me BM the tlowingdes 2nd orbes ports ‘Siost popular Corset throughout the United states. toil estate, situated in the clty of Washiugton, Dis: A Marseilles Bed Spread. a Warm Comfort, for Medherranban porte ong The v quality Is warranted to wear tetcr as ong as FLOWERS : in il ot suit Numbered | Nice Palr Blankets of & Handsome bwa tui “For freight and passage: atthe, Ghd i ifgrades: with kates ‘toey Wot si weeas milorAunbered ooe (a). in square smumbered | ‘liga An eauare: Droges or Fiano Beare ra Long Water, c . wx ance jot hurl rel), bere a ‘square, 5 Risnish wem when preferred, vinianch Corsare Bouquets; perfect lnltations 9 (59), being house No 606 200 strect north-| Cover or a linudséme Ekle’ of Portieres oF - igbest awar tiles. ‘The fast medal receiv fiom ihe late Exposition held at New Oricans. While scores of patents have been foud worthless, the principles of the Glove-Fitting bave proved inval- able. Retailers are authorized to refund money if, on ex- amination, these Corsets do not prove us represented. For sale everywhere. Catalogue free on application. THOMSON, LANGDON & Co, ull the World's great Fairs, pinks, hel i$ fur First Degree of Mertt, iow balls, ete... 48 and 64 a bun ik Corsaze Bouquets for 98e. at $1.50, See them. obe. chrysanthemums, Heavy Cartai:s, a Nice Chatr, Rocker, Tab! Peacstal, Desk or Music Cabinets, oF one of; Imitation Mahogany Chamber sui ‘Glass Bravs Candelabras ior $29.75, Make your se leetions early at we doe ‘Headquarters for Bottom Cash Prices, 801 Market Space, 308 und 310 8th st n.w, ‘Terms will be made known st time of sal A de- posit of $100 ‘will be required from the purchaser. ouvevanie-nz an recording ut cost of purchaser. WM, W. DANENHOWER, INGTON DANENHOWER, Ja15-i&ds PERRUTORY SALE OF FOUR-STORY BRIGE DWELLING,No. 404 SIXTH STREET NORTH: On WEDNESDAY AFTERN VARY TWENTIETH, 1886 at EL would be cheap PORGET THE NUMBER-824 SEVENTH ST. N. W., Next Door to the Oriole, ‘TRY OUR SPECIALTIES. JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE, 25c. per Ib. THE BELL SPRING LEAP FORMOSA OOLONG AND THE NATURAL LEAF, BASKET-FIRED FEATHERS. j Trustees Warranted all one piece, not spliced, are onr Ostrich Feather Tips, three in burich, fur 6se.’ All colors. o12 Wax Parem RIBBONS, E O'CLO a JAPAN TEAS 50c. PEK LB, PACKED -20.tae6m ALi Selsesfiere Oe yard. Otley hovelties at Yo garcetot crowd sin. elt he Spectal Designs, EXPRESSLY FOR THE Euty of Washiagion, 1) ving paris of lots deaig- UNION TEA AND COFFEE 00, uted on the plan ofsaid elty ax INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS THE os. ONE, TWO AND TWENT: OUR MOTTO-POLITENESS, PROMPTNESS, Fuiovr. FRONTING TW! HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING, | HONESTY AND GOOD WEIGHTS. reo A OT ss aS yigedauarters: 31,33 and 35 Burling Sip, New ERS pepo AA OF AA TT Sssq FEET NINE INCHES, A@- Xo tresh of any description will be kept in any po AAA EL BAA HP ages Containing 2.773 square ‘eet of ground. more o less, a ofthe Union 1 ea and Coffve o.'s stores. ough ‘sicepers LLLL Sud impruved by a large fourestomy ane, beck bollenee CARPETS AND FABRICA ‘Look out for our new Calendar for 185d. d19-stwam | Pacific Ex; 10.00 p. m. dally, for Pittaberg and brick uweilir $04 6th street northwest, contain- the West, with through Sleeper Harmaberg w @RY THE BEST, Ing 17 roums, water aud ROS Chicago abd Cleveland. BR Oo EF A FE ais proverty ts one of hs best located in the ity, gf HALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. conventene to ail central points and street rallroads, . ‘Hochester, ‘Niagara, pe 8S Ye sa f ‘Tecmn Qnethird cat atatce ton and two ears BORETS & COMPARE °F = E -eXcepi Saturday. wish paince ‘ears : win m | nots Gent liiterest, payuble sem SITU! fee Sas 3 wae RR 000 € 4A ELLE © | Maids, and secured by dewd or trust; oe all cash, at FORSTER - ° tion of purehusers Conyeyunciug, &c., at purchaser's mee a cont. A’ deposit of $250 required ai time 9. sale. PILLSBURY'S, = 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA Seri oe complied, with in ten days other ing Figit reserved to Feseu ut purchaser's Fak end cost, five care noe dct resale in some hewepaper pubilancd in Washington, De ‘pgs DUNCANSUN BROS, Aucts wee ER B. WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioneers P. HANSON HISs @€0. 815 15th st. ow, Cow Wearner Will soon Le here, and im your preparation for it be ‘sure to imipect ourassorument of HEATING STOVES, 14m BECAUSE IT MAKES For Famay, Jaxvany 15ru, MORE BREAD, HIGH ART AT THE SCOTT GALLERY, WILLARD HALL. RED TICKET DAY AT v RARE PAINTINGS BY THE OLD MASTERS, which Is now complete, and embraces all grades, from WHITER BREAD, the cheapest to the highest price A wv U MM MM ™ g85¢ EXQUISITE BRONZES, An examination is respectfully sottetted, BETTER BREAD aay ¥ g MAGEE 5555 ARTICLES OF VERTU, W. 8 JEN & oo. 24 “oo? MGM Sse8 | awTrqUR FURNITURE, BRIC-A-BRAC, ROYAL sels. ‘717 7th street aw. THAN ANY OTHER FLOUR - DRESDEN AND CHINA WARE, ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS, JAPANESE CURIOS AND OTHER ARTISTIC Ap me seen | is, 7.15, 9:00 Sey PIANOS AND ORGANS. NDSTINFF PT- by any lame i 12.38 10 BARGAINS IN THE DRY Goops GOODE. SSN € BAe Ss oe PRR gi ‘e135 poe ~ iP, a First class in every expect. Gally's STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. x: FILLABUR Y's BES? See RARE OLD CLOCKS AND IMPORTED FURNI- | derfulselfplaying last rumente One of the most beautiful Winter Whest Patents Fae ceed i Sow Goad 1101 am, 1. Red Table Damasks, warranted fast colors, sue ‘ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by anyother Patent except Ceres, and will please the mostex- ‘factung housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epi- cure. ‘25 cents. 2. One Lot Fancy Towels, reduced to 20c. 8. 20 doz German Linen Napkins, Friday |. L. WILD & bs 700 Seventuct naw. Exabibibed 1064, SALE EXTRAORDINARY. ‘Special bargains in medium grade Pianos, _jala On MONDAY, JANUARY EIGHTEENTH, com- 15 THE BEST. "ith ilo wanes Soe eae PN 0.42’ p.n.; and 12.10" Cy ‘On Sui 20.10a.m; 7, ‘Dortbenat, ine sAlgot Peiniings w iittake place at EIGHT P. SAMEDAY aud be contin ESDAY 3, sumne hour. Some of the 1iost eminent artists are reprdventad ‘by “choice, examples. Among the more rouiuent we mention 10 part: ail Weber! {Guca Glordant, H. Wisdmeler, Ethott, Prof. Gar Raupp, Bir Jushua Reynolds, kaward Dubute, Davia enters, Rosa Houle, alvator Kosa, Giibert tua Robbe, CE Dadvigny, Philipp Wouverman, A. Horwamant, Ratha BL zimnlerian, ng ry Scuelier # Hirth, f TSAR rere Migs ced lly eat ES RE & BS oe ee wei witht. BricaBrac, e, Hruliaes, Japuncre Chios, Oriental Carpotn, ae. aA E A magnificent Winter Patent s KK_ NN Ey, ERE WN AA SQUARE, GRAND AND UPRIGHT Praso Fonre 5 ‘These Instruments have been before the publicfe: pearly aity Years and upom thelr 2 sveattaived an USSUREA soy s Toca Wonka Nea tp and SURABEETES Every Piano Fully Warranted for Five Fears SECOND-HAND PIANOS, on band, iy useae he 10-4 best White sheet All our 25 ceat Cushimerds, ali colors, 20c. 9. Fruit of the Loom, Androscoggin and Lons- date Cotton, (gc. 10. Remuants of Silks, Velvets, Satins, Woolen Dress Goods, Domestics. Tunle Linen and. Flannels at Hemnant Ked Ticket Prices. | Flour ofthe District. tis equal in quality to a many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be ‘bought for considerable leas money. We defy competi- FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. cloaks, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, 10 Bra Banosrns, 4 stock, AT ALL PRICES, berg cm and 21020 eat. Tee Expres Re Siete nae ‘of our own maike But. Russian Circulars, Diagonal, cloth Tamer Fatt on ea 13 WM. M.GALT @ 00. 525-w,s,m2m_ WHOLESALE AGENTS. trimmed, with plush ali down front, sold at D. Meyer. ww Prices and terms to suit all purchasers ———————— $9.50, to-day $150. ‘The sale includesthe valuable private collection of PIANOS FOR RANT. JRE ZAMILY GROCERIES AT REDUCED 2, Same ‘style as above, only trimmed with | pr. George Keullag, of Baltimore, and well merits the WA, ENABE @ C0. E23 Raisins, Curran Piush down front, and ail round the bot- attention of connoisseurs and lovers of fine art, The ctor ae Y MM M0 KEE NN CORN KE + toms. sold ut $11.50, to-day $0.50. ‘combined exhibit presents a rare and splendid o + of Baltimore and New York, MMMME NWN PSS TE Ss 8. Que each, Garnet, Dérk, Green aud Brown | tuuity to secure beaudifal works of art, which will be parse arcquatchert MMMMER NNN 8 gx SE Oy drgauded Velvet Short Wraps, sold at 22, | ob exhibition urd pF Fiday and ‘Saturday, Jan | _J028 4 7 NNN lay 812.50. aary 14th, rom 10 am. to 9 p.m, 3 MH Eee SH PR REEL F =| 4. due Brown Groman cioth vVieite, plash LEADING INSTRUMENTS, Lrimmed, size 36, soid at $25, toxlay $15. 5. One Brown Visite Bison Cloth. plush tetin- med, size 6, sold at SIX, to-day SI: 6. One Fine Visite Dark Porsisn Clo feather trimming.sold ut $19.50, 7, One Piush Dolman, with ming. size 38, Mr. B. SCOTT, Ja., will conduct the sale, §el2-7t | WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. TPRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IGUTH STREET, BETWEEN I AND K SEs NORTHWEST << et 2 ‘rie of 2 decree of the Saprem: pelea Seaeie we tttees, at will on WEDNEDDAY, THE THIRD DAX OF, FEBRUARY, A.D. "1884, o1 FOUR-THI Dr. CHREVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenera- tor, is muide expressly for the cure of ‘derangements of the pfocreative organs. Whenever any debility of the generative organs occurs, from whatever case, the continous stream of electricity permeating through the parts must restore them to healthy ac tion, There is no mistake about this instrument. ESTEY ORGANS-170,000 IN URE. DECKER ESTE} Ft Jraxos FFP MCDERATE PRICES~EaSY TERME PIANOS FOR RENT. SANDERS @ STAYMAN, cot pits One fine Imported Macelaase Newimarket, Collar and of Fur, sold at $35, to-day $20. 9. One Plush Dolman, trimmed with wide As- rachan, seit ond yCLOCK P. Mf. in front of the premines, offer for 996 F ST.N. W., WASHINGTON, D.C. ‘Years of use have tested it, and thousands of cures egige 4 BF #5, today youcan buy | Slr of log ito tin squnce marae ia thee iy of Garvin Inte: ta Cobden) are testified to. | Weakness from Indiseretion, in-| 10, 5 Ludies’ Boucle Imported Newmarketa, | Washington, D. C., de-cribed as foliows: ing at inn them wacorher of the suid lot and rounicg: thenceton capacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—Iin fuct, any trouble ‘BU street west north 33 feet: thence cast .0 feet: of these organs is cured. Do not confound this with electric belts advertised to cure all ills from head to toc. This is for the ONE specitied purpuse. Fur cir- oulars giviig full information addrewa— all sizas, sold at $13, to close out to-day, $9. 1b B, CHARLES ST, RALTIMORE, MB TP TEREST PLACE 70 Ruy MUsIO BOXi-s AND ieee @ CO.'3, MISSES’ CLOAKS. ‘We have concluded to sell ont what we hare left in Misses and Children’s Havelocka, and 7 Bi ‘Musical Instruments for Proved by a small frame house, No. 921 Sth st. 1 SOB Es nw. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One- third of purchase money on day of ‘sale, ‘Pennsylvania ave, rd onethird ia tv Thereatergeits | P>EEm. PRET [Os CHKEVER ELECTRIC BELT Co, offer a big inducement of 25 per cent off; which Hiei the defered ‘payments tc eae by Bitvoaie x a eo ad ve means one quarter of the price off. Thisshould | purchaser's notes and mortxage on premises sol aud-wéa 103 Washington street, Chicago. a poche repairs ans BESAMIN oo ViEgy a ‘067 Penney.vame ave, our selling pricesare marked low from thestart JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. P igs ‘out, this redaction is worth looking after. BENCA — g hati Coxcesrnarep 'T'house os*tie SOUT SIDE Ov alte: BS COTTON UNDERWEAR. LAND AVENUE, sees EyENTH Pipe. oa 2 Gos B37 ave. CRAB ORCHARD One lot Chemises and Drawers of good Mur |p AND TWELETH STMLETS COUTH WEEE | “do in, well made up, all sizes, only 20 cents, fhe District of Columbia, passed oa che Sen day [ASON, RAMON DRG g Re ROW AcE WATER, ofvanuary, A.D. 1680, 1h cause No. 9743, ver eae P E We have several Special Bargains in all out Ke ener renin Ste. : 23. ia, Don't fall, 10 pay’ us & visi Ay HSEE_PLiNos UNEXORLLED IN TOME We do not say renee a CRAB ORCHARD WATER ey Great Opening of Our Cancer, Epllepey or Heart Disease, but EMBROIDERY AND LACE DEPARTMENT We nofsar . CRAB ORCHARD WATER eee aaa Remedy for 3 DYSPEPSIA, 3 3 SICK HRADACHR, 3] pen MM ™ a8sy 3 cOnerrPartox =| pee A LY BES Tsas Reliable as Quinine for a ‘UU HH = CHILLS AND FEVER TRY A BOTTLE-SOLD EVERYWHERE wale ‘TTHST.,8TH 8T. AND DST. See that CRAB-APPLE Trade-Mark is on all pack- ages of “salts” and “ ‘Auchoneers, NORTHW: EAL) JANUARY NINETEENTH, ae front ‘prensioes, ches all LOT Re 12, 1X RQUARE, SOUTH Wererme Wrars Ar Cost, WE HAVE IN stock TEN MINK AND SQUIRREL-LINED GAR- MENTS, WHICH WE OFFER AT PEDME cost. THESE ARE GENUINE BARGAINS. —___| BEAL SACQUES AND SEAL VISITES aT RES DUCED PRICAS, iene cadena sony eran a ees ways, | ‘Gece ee. suffer from nervous and ce a eae eat 3 edicterty Comme gaa es si apps tas ee as ee ee Spd nde you may not soe tia notice again