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MUSICS THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C., SATURDAY, 18, 1886-DOUBLE SHEET. “THE UNCRO ED KIN MER MANAGER—SoLOMON’S NEW GOSSIP ABOUT FLL S TERRY'S PLANS FoR | From the New York Sun. From the Cincinnati Enquirer. hold; outside of its convivial charms it pos- LAND DRAMATIC. | BEAUTIFUL SOUTHERN SCENERY. CANARIES. “THE THING.” DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. EDUCATIONAL. \ Mr. Joseph Jefferson's Home in Louis- | Their Value as Pets, and Hew te Teach | From the American Analyst. <MiLE RHEA ASD | ‘tana—An Interesting Visit Described. Them Trieks. Pure, good whiskey should be in every house- | T jaxssuran &% Bro. orrRA— ae Having received their line of Dress Trimmings are seases great medicinal virtue. When IE FUTURE—JoNN 7. RAYMOND TO CLOSE| Last autumn a paragraph went the roundsof| A pet canary in the house {sa sunbeam, Al- ‘am = ever the | Srepared to show the ladies of Washington as nice a WIS SEASON EAKLY. It is understood that Mr. A.B. Anderson, tem erate or great stim 4 the papers saying that Joe Jefferson had given | Ways busy, never having an idle moment and | Sem requires moderat dr eden 7 Hine as willbe shown bere thi season, up his home in New Jersey and would henee- | aways doing something new, it enlivens the batted; whenever a crisis in the physical organ- Jae ee Ai ail the cow an Reaper forth make his permanent residence at his | dull and encourages the slothful to industry. sens — Pecan a amning’s manager, has decided 42 | island in Louisiana. To one who knew the | Young girls or wives with a long and lonely | {zatlons to be met and, tided over, alcohol in | sem Present a blank verse trageay, entitled “The Unerowned King.” which was written by Sea- . The 2 an epoch of Englis! oe pies Downing will, of course, asstme the leading | the island for a season of rest before recom- | 48 the needle is plied. ‘tience and continual Yon Donoho, of this city the Crom: ro — Ut fs now denied that Mile. Rhea is to sever | jong summer day I had spent there, expressing | it sometimes gives no outward sign ot imitation some form is of incaleulable value, and in no For $1. beauties and charms of the place such a resotu- | afternoon of mending before them can set the | form can it be employed better than’in the pure There: great demand for these 1oopa, as they deals with | Yon Was small matter for wonder. In Decembet | caxe on the table beside the workbasket, chat | SPIrIt of the malt Te ig not a cureall nor is | There wil Ye great demand for thee loops athe history, nnd | I met him on the Morgan railroad going up to | to the bird, sing with it and teach it new notes | 28¥ medicine in the world, Bat as yet nothing in the materia medica can approach itin be-| Also. complete stock of Jet Trimmings; a full line nificent results in case of consumption, diphithe- | Spring Basket Brala; Rosary Beads in al shades meneing his engagements, and I told him of a | instruction only can teach abird tricks. Because ria, dyspepsia, malaria, colds and chronic in- 10c. per Dozen. validism, The experience of two thousand | Chantilly asd Escarial Lace in all widths, her business relations with Manager J. W. Mor- | surprise that he had been able io keep away | 5s not to be accepted as a belief that it is not | Years bears unimpeached testimony tothe value | Colored Cost for lacing and trimming purposes, Pissey immed her ne In this city she tye tie and eor rom Vetober 15, -7 pany has b Beason on 15th inst Applet with “The Mikado,” | Sugar under the managemen: of Messrs. Grau and | moss-dr: ne. Christine Nilsson has signed a con-| five on the pla ‘tract with Mr. Maurice Strakosch for a farewell | a ‘t tour in the United States $86, to May 1, 188° a nt e Philadelphia Chureh Choir Opera com- telah S . I hy rT di ‘We have br this week marked Egyptian Lace Col 2 reorganized and will open its | {foush, the beautiful Attakapas, a level land | bird imitation is possible. Ihe picks your | trace of fusil oll, glucose, dextrine, free alcohol, of alcoholic medication. ely. She witt remain under bis | from it so long. “How Tenvy you that!” he ex- | learning. It is practicing the trick, in private‘ | “One of the best, if bot the best whiskey in the | All over Fmbrolderies and Laces with different nent until the end of thix season. It | claimed; “I have never seen my place in sum-| and not until after a perfect rehearsal will it | market, for medicinal use, is that made by the | Widths of narrow to match. in some quarters that Morrissey will | mer; r, but when Rhea was last ed differently. nt is living now in } parts with Lampert aacaeeane z ean ul ts claim that his voice is ineacellent com. | HS; for the big soft cumull dritting about in the | struggle in fear of the salute; thea bestow & put, God willing, it is a pleusure I shall | give a public exhibition. To teach a bird to | Dufty Malt Whiskey Company, of Baltimore, Silk Moss Trimming in all the Newest Shades for 9 kiss, hold him lightly, chatting in soothing | Md. It is almost colorless, unlike most rival | $1 per yard. ely August day we tumbled a lot of | tones, till he is quiet; ‘then kiss the bill re-| brands, and contains practically no fusil oll, |" Chenille Fringes from 40c. up. hawls, bathing clothes, luncheon hampers and | reatedly, still soothing him with gentle talk. | Its percentage of alcohol is greater than that of | Colored Sik Worsted Laces Maa od tive big cont ant dei eee OL UMbrel: | Kiss the bill again and again till he ceases 16 | the spirits sold in every saloon, so that it can be | Sferal and Wooden Buttons and Buckles in pretty reeably consumed without water. Its flavor | ynetecang exteme oddities, 0 atdsomne A eerie werore | inal, one—a, kiss of approbation—and release | atid bouquet are rich, vinous and aromatic. It | Vaveticr ens Sxtrame Ooo ea08 evening. The two handsome Avery lads who | him to partake of his enjoyment. Repeat this | possesses a heavy body and so imprestes “the adjoining Mr. Jefferson's were | the next day—several times a day if you wish | tongue and palate with its savor for a. lo SATIN FANS 250. ing, and it was under thelr guldance we were | vo teach him quickly—and he soon resorts 10 time than d¢ most forms of alcohol. And wiiat | nists undoubtedly the greatest bargain ever shown tmx were enthusiastic admirers of Rip | this performance as a method of coaxing, o is also a high recommendation in’ these hat reinech Van Winkle. P | ing and closing his bill becween your fips ox: Limeseit cosis only a dollar a bottle. An anal- ane geet oer eee ean sad teat ngeline’s country we were passing | actly as you have done by him;” so nearly as | ysis of three samples showed no appreciable | blue. blue would cei ked off into green parallelograms of waving | lips do not notice it before him. The cage of a | or other foreign or impure ingredients, Jars for children ne, | The DS | ere fouched without = eee eae pceiorst ped forests, amid fertile fields, and | first calling the tenant’s attention, because, ‘These Cokars: ‘will again sell after this wee! over cleat brown ponds, and now and again we | being always engaged in some projéct aa ab:| LHe Nationa Onevrr Is No — Edward Solomon’s new opera, “Pepita,” to | would meet an olive-faced ’Cadian loping Jeis- | rupt action startles him Just ‘as it would © | more solldly founded than the reputation of Benson's | "40°: Monday night, under the management of J. M. re marked down some Ladieg’ Chentll Be produced at the Union Square Theater, | Urely along on his little ereole pony, and not | humau being who is eome upon snddenty, Capcine Plasters. ‘They are known, appreciated and | cgemstor gi, 2 se sds a an 5 ertally cimerent in nay respect ei At oe teach: him to sis: hon your finger, craw a used everywhere im America—its hospitals and its | ‘These come in black, blue, pink, red and cream, takapas herders of Evangelines day and time. | chair up near the cage, hold’ a conierence wi Thysiel rmacists and drur; Beer ae : suddenly | him, and then introducing a finger between the | LOM rei Tan) ad eee | sold up to teslay for $2. Aili, will have the follow Jacques Kruger, Chaune aman, Fred. Clifton, Gi ers, Hungarian musician —The 150th representation of “One of Our | on the river. It is separated from the alluvial | sign. He no longer fears it. Repay him with Girls” at the Lyceum theater, New York, is an- | S0il of Louis ing people in the cast: | Then miles of wet brown marsh, ai ty "Alle &e. red. pre Wilkinson, Alma | hills that Staart Stanley. Julia Wilson, and Lillian Rus- | some. b: Bell. There will be choruses of students, sehool | totally unlike the surrounding country both in | to harm him, he goes up cautiously tor an ex- | The publicare again cautloned against the cheap, | 10 per cent of the marked price THIS WEEK ONLY. Birls, duennas, court ladies, roller-skaters, wait-| soil and vegetation, and strongly resembling | amination. »lo- | out of the plain rose a ¢ re “Jefferson i that for promptness of action, certainty and range of s ter of Softly swelling | wires near his favorite -pereh hold tt there, LADIES’ HAND BAGS sland.” itisone of | patiently reading your. Dook or paper’ mean: | curative qualities they are beyond comparison. Once ‘To move these goods more rapidly we will take off { (lozen like it of a curious formation | while. ‘The new object. showIng no disposition | ¥5¢d their unequalled excellence recommends them, inp <4 ‘ten he picks to ascertain the | worthless and shameless imitations offered by menda- | _We have a large stock of these goods, particularly in nay be he fights it. This fi part of the state’ of Mississippi bordering good | cious parties under the guise of similar-sounding siheraie reat een oe names, such as “Capsicin,” “Capsicum,” “Capucin,” | We have again m ‘8 quantity of slightly solled ne choice morsel and cheerful words for his | “Capsicine,” ete. Ask for Bensot ms buy of reepectatio ‘Linen Handkerchiefs, colored borders ana by wide mars! laced with | sc ; little sluggish bayous, and from the summit of | courage. ‘Try him again inthe afterncane, Hee, | “CP 4 for 1 Boaneed to take place in April. | ageuine aca owe oway to the Gulfof Mex-| may go farther and lighton It. Possibly she | genuine has ‘tne “Three Went weedemate ea TES | wot any of theae sold eae Shan 250, —Edwin Booth and Saivini will give aper- | ico’s blue waters in the south. trick may take several days. Be patient. Once | Wword “Capeine,” cut in the center." tahidaante ; e Yormance in Philadelphia at the Academy on | | Skirting the house we drove through a bean- | the step is attained, vary’ the program by 1D- ODD SIZES IN KID GLOVES FOR 500, (May 3d, with Louis James, Agnes Booth, Louis | tit! oak ‘forest directly to the lake, which is | troducing the finger in’ other ‘spots, He will the crowning beauty of the place. A’mile long | soon light on it at any point le. Next try | © sli Sail Gar ve karGconandsa Glass oe - he crowning beauty of th S001 ai int or angle. Next tr; I Id (Aldrich and Marie Wainwright in the support: | and half that width, it les in the midst of soit | thrustiug the fingers andes: Mee doo Wes | CW ONTAGIOUS. Lae oe ang cast hills, whose grass<lad sides ope smovthly | time fasten it open, blocking egress with the — ist dnox: banter niats: —It is announced that John T. Raymond | down to its edges, where huge live oaks dip | restof the hand as dne finger extends within, sie docencth 2 {Will close his season in St. Louis on the 21st. | their long gray locks of Spanish moss into the | When he perches on it draw him forth alittle | Ima native of England, and while I was in that OUR SPRING STOCK (Kate Forsythe and Leonora Bradley have re-| Water. This end of the lake ts thickly set with | way. Next tempt him to the perch outside a | country contracted aterrible blood polson, and for Aired from his company. lotus plants. The white lotus is a native of | little, and soon.’ Ina short tine yeu but neve ee einer ar eats are ote: two years was under treatment as an out-door patient in full bl is August a 2 ing a nice Lisle Glove in the new shades —On March 27 “The Mikado” will close at | 10%8!4na, and it was in full bloom this August | to open the cage door, uplift a finger, and he | at Nottingham Hospital, England, bat won not enter fhe Holtisstreet theater, Boston, to be tollowed | soinied amid the cinerald, cuplike pads, and | any partofthe rdom to rest on, the familiar | Was covered with sone at ree ey nae oes and by the Carleton Opera company in “Nanon.” | the light cool breeze that Tipp! perch. day. A sheet of splendid white flowers blos- | is sure to fly for it, and Re may be thus talied to ve ee pike peda. and ‘was covered with sores all over my body and i BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES OF HOSIERY Have just been received by us. This is the largest i A tered their thousand snowy petals. To eat from the fingers, let him hunger | Finally I completely lost all-hope in that country, pipe parte ioe eh of Stetson’s road | ““We read a little and slept a great deal in the | several days for some favorite dainty—saya and sailed for America, and was treated at Roosevelt | and aan nioaleny co me eels. eae = hit flickering shade, took a Fae enag BULat liberty will be | tore luncheon, bringing back. cool, Gripping | him have it. "Spread a few seeds over the end | New York, having noconnection with the hospitals, | Worth 48e. resen ‘ani Sombingsl in one grand, company to present | Stcares of lotus bioams, and then tal h into the lake be- | Show him one; dis elation; do not let | !n thiscity,as well as by prominent physician in| Ladies’ stripe and plain Hose for 350 per pair, of your finger and offer them close by his| I saw the advertisement of Swirr’s Sructric, and | Ladies’ black lisle Hose for 50c. ‘Thisis the first nae bea en \_ production, and ‘the chorus | drank iced claret while the slender, sunburned | perch, allowing him plenty of time for specula- | 1 determined togive it a trial. Ttook six bottles, and | house that has introduced black lisle Hose with white res Will be the ever been given. est with which the opera has | AVery boys told anecdotes of Mr. Jefferson; Of | Hon. | Soon he will snatch off a seed or two. It Ly with feet his goodness and popularity, of his hospitality | he utterly refuses, put him sadly away, leaving | LCA" 58 With grest joy that they heve cured me en- and merry simplicity in’ ‘bis 1 tirely, Iam as sound and wel = For 500 ry plicity in ‘his own home, and | the fig where he ‘as Tever was in my —John Gilbert says he has eaten oat meal may see it, Next day try | ire ‘and milk for breakfast regularly during the Past sixty years. Ladies’ fine liste Hose in pretty stripes L. FRED HALFORD. Ze ‘New York City, June 12th, 1886, = For 68c.; worth $1. laughed consumedly over the remembrance of | again; he'll take one or more. That will do do Latent SILK PLAITED HOSE little play he improvised for his grandchil- | not t plague him any longer. Give him a dren in which he, as Mazeppa, was run away | of fig in the cage, and leave him alone until In March of last year (1884), I contracted blood parper diproor “ .” the | With by a fierce wooden rocking horse. next day. He may feel independent, being sur- ts . For 98. — soue poche pengadlcnlanadorp Bes ‘The house, a pretty modern structure on the | felted, and refuse to pick. No matters put him | Poon, and being inSavannah, Ga, atthe time, I ‘We are also offering Children’s full, regular made crest of a hill, looks forward over a wide, clear | away ‘Without his fig. The next day he is sure | Went into the hospital there for treatment. Isuffered dn Cincinnati last Saturday, and returned to New York. The wonder is that sueh wretched trash as “Aphrodite” could have remained out | wreathed verandas nearly surround the house, Sbbed Hose, from sizes 5 to 9, for 25¢. rospect, and is shadowed behind by a grove of | to pick all off the fingers. Praise the act and | Very much from rheumatism at the same time. I 0 re Boge and ancient oaks. ‘The long, Tose: | oes ea poe angers, plain sailing. id not get well under the treatment there, nor was I | * ” 0UF second floor we are selling in our STO TER. 4 ge cured by any of the usual means. I have now taken UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT so long. and there is a big field glass near the tront It Looks Like Poetry, but Isn't. seven bottles of SW1rT’s SrEcrFic and am sound and | §00 dozen Gowns, Chemise, Skirts, Drawers and Cor — Newton Gotthold, Walden Ramsey and | steps, with which one can sweep the horizon | prom the New Haven Palladium. Shin, Trove the polson out through bolls on the | set Covers at 47c.;aoid for 68c. Eogenia Biaty will join Lawrence Barrett's | Which wusibles: sie wie oad Te eee eaanG: | A Norwalk photographer received the following a | “Sitvey city, N. 5., August 7,188, PAN HEAHY, é - which resembles this one, and is set upon a | 4 Nor Sroniles oo Disa’ Acpest 38 a NURSES’ APRONS FOR 13¢. company on March 29. foundation of pure rock salt, in which is the | #W days ago: Skin Diseases mailed free. LADIES’ APRONS FOR 10c. —“Hoodman Blind” was not a great success | famous Avery salt mine. Mr. lease alter them THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., LADIES’ BUSTLES FOR 19. in San Francisco, In spite of itsfmagnificent set- | A big square hall forms the entering apart- eee See a the fo L Wei WAY, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, ting, and was withdrawn at the end of the| Ment, where lounging chairs are scattered ieee N. ¥., 157 W. 234 at. 14_| _ Our stock of Infants’ and Children’s Shirred Lace and second week, having made but little money for | #bout, book cases stand, guns and fishing tackle ihe left side of my theo so it wont Embroidered Caps are now all in, and many exclusive poate hang iwgainst the wail, and halt @ dozen valu- Have such a swelled appearange De Haass styles will be found among the same. able paintings geta good light. Some n please make the face darker LEY" our “Ad.” in to-day’ =~ Frank C. Cooper, former business manager | ire sr. Jefferson's own work, and if ie had mot It looksas if you pulled it boyy aod Re Ee Ses ae ee dor Bartley Campbell's “Paquita,” attached the | been so famous = an sour he Spal reves FReouens whitewash: pail and lett EXTRACT OF P scenery of “Clio” at the Chicago Academy on | known as an artist. Behind, at right angles, is : OUR DARK ROOM FO! ‘HE Saturday for $163. The manager of “Clie;” W, | the onk-pancied dining root, whet in winter And maketbe bolt aek aise es oo ee = xan ape fT EVENING SILKS 18, NOW FINISHED, di. Brown, bad a justice of the peace in the | in the rude fireplace, faced with blue and white ‘Way around my right temple Soke £ ke Bee Ye 5 house, and at eses replevined the property, | Scriptural tiles’ from Holland, great. logs burn And dont leave that daria under tha pee css ‘Wh says that Campbell doesn’t own a cent’s | On the brass fire dogs. A Mikado room’ opens ‘The left corner of my tie leave It all oO ime tun kee hE OY 7 Tian &B Worts of the “Clio” scenery and_ properties, he | OUt Of this at one end, quaintly and fantasti- White under it make my lett ear a ANSBURGH RO., Baving assigned it to W. W. Tillotson, ofthe | cally Japanese. ‘There'are handsome drawing. Little lighter dont alter the color BBR FRR FKE FFP Fourteenth Street theater, New York. ‘Cooper | Tooins and sleeping apartments on either side, Of the tie or coat any. BB EK K ¥ ONE PRICE, ‘Bays that the transfer was not bona-fide but | 2nd a Photograph gallery up stairs, for. the Jee Spretainy <sian: pee Hk oR OEP ae ‘i Seis ae “eim} ‘claima hh tersons are also amateur photographers, ant ix re ‘z= Col he ml :20-422-45 at Oa ints as he from | vith their canera the beautiful fexturesor thelr fod fee lice § — Frank W. Sanger, acting as agent for the | Dome and the ‘owners, bas sold to Rudolph Aronson the rights for this country to “Erminie,” an opera which | | Heretofore Mr. Jefferson has oa passed a tow i weeks of each year here, butin the future he . pee eet ieee eee fa Seem Ew ul protaniyieaslione’ on Gaim large | There is nothing cold about a cold; it is, on the From Harper's Bazar. tiful features of the tw 5 granddaughters, ‘Who look like little Spanish | Coldsare always with us, like the poor; and ce lufantas, the two ills are about equally difficult of treat- RR 00 XN ni “cold” < N ment. The very name “cold” is misleading. et 33 8 RR ) New Wasz Fanaic. So Tale Lh 00 ae aie ithe run “The Gypsy Baron,” at the New | Part of the whole time he is not acting. contrary, an acute inflammation, a heat; and ‘00 «ON NNS See eee reeled a large inreice of NEW 'York Casino, ——— e+ —__—_ it runs its course like any other fever. This A MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION Ne Sh) end toe) — Virginia Evans has been engaged by Man- Food in Its Relation to Health. must be kept in mind if we would understand = 3 2 case Cream Crinkle, 10e. \ager Fort for the summer opera season in Bal- | From Cassell’s Family Magazine. the best ways of preventing and of checking a | CELERY—The New and Unequal Nerve Tonic. erage eNews ein Humore and Washington. She will sing contral-| Tue first meal of the day, or breakfast, is in | eold—I will not say ofcuring it; fora cold, once | ,BEEF—The most Nutritive and Strength-giving ito roles. — It is reported that J. H. Haverly, whose for- | events—a fairly substantial one, although some | self-limited disease. [tunes have somewhat revived, will build a |-people try tiful ccuntry residence for himself and | to assimilate French and English customs in | that exposure to cold produces it. Cold feet, a | able for thecure of in Auburn, Cal. New Styles in Madras and Canton Ginghams, IRON—(Pyrophosphate)—The great remedy to| Crinkle Seersuckers in neat checks and plaids. Enrich the Blood and Nourish the Brain. Lace Striped and Check Nainsook, 64¢., 8¢., 10c., ‘This preparation has proven to be exceedingly valu- | 124sc. 1 case yard-wide Percale, 10¢. this country—with those in health, at all | well established, is as incurable as any other -—but, thank goodness, try in vain— It takes its misleading name from the fact regard to breakfast, France and its folks are | ©! draught upon a part of the body draught c ‘ or expos- | NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, MMEBILITY, 1 case Shirting Prints, fast colors, 5c, cminanerine Lewis, the onetime popular | different from England, with its solid men and | wifi brine one st ovo ee et eratnre, SLEEPLESSNESS, RESTLESSNI'SS, HAMBURG EMBROIDERY HALF PRICE. [fomic opera prima-donna, is successfully play-| women. Its climate is different from ours; its | ebial tubes (“cold on the chest") the creel NEURALGIA. DYSPEPSIA, | In our Dress Goods Department we have some New “i Pauline in “Called Back,” replacing Kate | notions as regards eating and drinking can | organs (“cold in the throat”), or the nasal pas: | OENERAL PROSTRATION OF VITAL FORCES, ‘RS. WAMSLEY. OF WASY, AND INPALLIBLE METHOD TO tly, Correctly mod elegant ee aaiEE eo xepwent, P. Hawox Him & Co | Exess dys druttsgmci ters ty bbs oa ed. 1686 Ist. ‘mi 1-aee ‘Will open at Willard's Hotel Private Pariors —_ * oe sa : (URSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, THURS ARCH oun, sth, 19th and SPRING LINE DUPLOYAN, ‘simplest, most Costumes from notes of Patio Ieglearsiem inthe world. Classes forming Tuition from the lead Pate ay 5 aloo Waiking Drewes, Linuer and Recepeion Seteerss or be correspondence. “Cail fOr ‘pronpectun, 21 F xe OF esa made Weape, Jerseys and Jackets WALL PAPE Orders Taken and Fit Guaranteed, mahig-6e Mas (Sem Rerrenr, a ee HE, RERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 606 9th st. ovposite Patent Omice, oe Weshlington Drees at 4h ot Opened a large and new assortment of HAMBURG ‘hod Im the pr vr ten. EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, SWISS, NaINSOOK FaBRICS ‘Trial lessons free, New terms begin now. — mab® and ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, MEDICI'S EGYPTIAN and other FURMITURE, TRIMOQKING LACES jo all the newest patterme canrere, M ling of INFANTS’ and CHIT. DRESS Ae NS AtRRRD ave Noise ANDY —_— ‘At res sence CA! and short DRESSES, SLIPS and MERINOS Cron gE and WALKING SUITS. fot | ocl-Om _ 6 Spring wear in Stother Taubbard ad other Gitte, sh aia of CHILDREN’S FURNISHING C DS. hp a UPCHINSON, 922 O xt. now. g LOWKSAW FSSONS IN ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC 4Art. 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Superior fitting, | A full assortment of Cooking Stoves and Ranges ou ities yeni reqsonsble prices. aud sasnfuction xoaraticed: hand at low prices gud succepety oulngyDressea Iiridal Trosweats 4» 4 | Thorough Ins al2 920 1éth st, between f ‘and K A call respectfully solicited Tish Langua; SCHOOL OF TYPE-W < Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. “ANTON <j | SCHVOL OF EN bus ‘SCAROLINELERGE, tormeriy wits & vaste sod |Great Reovenox Ix Stoves | an meortians SOO, OE ook Kuaerine, Bision ries, Ze Rives, Ee 396_| Ourremaining stock of Heating Stoves we arenow | Aji Writing Machines utd a offering at a reduction of 10 to 20 centon regniar | nlG ou hs tS. Mae V. Ss Braxois, Moorsrz, a nad z CERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. CoP. 9TH wes 7 ay. Stenography and Ty ‘and even 27 7th st. mw. ‘Thirty-five Years Experience. vet and Plush Garments, Crapo veils, Laces, LADIES EVENING DRESSINA SPECTALTY. PIANOS _AND ORGANS. | ENCE c r and Special Things. Gloves perfectly clean OHN F_ ELLIS & GO, | ams sara a bal. “zion in the latter's company. never be engrafted on English bone and | $4&¢8 (‘‘cold in the head”). When the flame of LOSS OF PHYSICAL POWER. 5,000 yards Cashmere, in new spring colors, 10c. i allwool Dresses dyed: Specialty Good 37 Pennsylvania ave., near 10th st, DRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF ~- Clara Morris’ season, it is said, has not been | muscle. inflammation is lighted in either of these sen-| 4nd all derangements consequent upon over- 36-in, Twilled Debege, 25e. Mourning Biack.. . Panag Redius cond senna Prepares tor college, ticularly profitable in certain localities. Her | | Yes, breakfast ought to be a hearty one,eaten | sittveregions it is apt to extend itself to the WeEsd mindandbody. In act itgivestonevo all | Sin. Flannel sulting new 40e and Reasonable Yephone c“Tag eet gst | The Oldest and Largest Music House in the cliy, | anrepeli Went eS ly Perey in tek S or jut wherever ie disease is in- sical and buoyaucy W te spirits “ is feild and euoonsnet = 3 c,&.W. Corner Sth are Se Te geese anes 2 | rethde the seautunwes wataatae wane | Mamrmacion, and’ Rowing she and ul PREPARED iy mim | Get latent and Colored Gnehmeren, | I ts ase Se atioderaie prices and gua tera EP EPH] | MMNAEMMC Cate RO on a a ; Eaue dthe — Wileh would materially interiere with thé | eated, as such, avoliing Turinee Were HANDY & COX, All of our Carpets ai reduced prices, Mokes Corseta to order in every style and material, |, Shect 3 Susie Stuse Hooks ‘and Mi Evening Classes, $3 and $5 amouth, a) = In Boston last week, during the illness of | PSG Y, wows who 1s no breakfast eater | Until It has run its course. 143 N. HOWARD STREET ‘and guarantees perfect At and comfort ‘Cail and see our stock before purchasing, TWW 48H INGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE sree a oary; Margaret Mather’s leading man, | must either be @ heavy—over heavy—supper | ,20t,8 Cold, once estal Napent, terete oe tee he boetnacyaral Se ead deer tne Tee |) wrotamentats pan, 1023 Vermont avenue, weaned aad Dads 4 ‘at the SON, . ~ Eeaaigeeeans Genet oe Sho requires the sistuius offs ep Gene nore important question for us is, How inay we | BARBOUR & HAMILTON, SOLE AGENTS FOR CSOD EES Patent Shoulder races, and all Dress Goods, JOHN F. ELLIS @00,, | Bowrdingand Day Schoo! for Young Ladies and Little - e ave ‘eep from cat ing cojds? low can we dimin- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 29 636 Pennsylvania avenue French Corsets, Bustles, | — Rosalba Beecher has been married, and it = po partan tng ue sagt loan nonte tetas ish the great tax that they lay on our comfort, ak am Charen Corsets ands $1 Corset (les Htsowa | _m9Sm 937 Pennsylvania ave., near 10th st. This ipecttntion will enter upgn tte tyeiMty annual said has retired permanently from the stage. | Yay of health of like > oe a aeeny the bey | the risk which they cause of preweeni ont ee Pa a Routh side, near Geventh street, | att) Ses Sb, Gcreimiand Gates spokes. meri é Mrs.Z D. BUCH Princtpat, — 3. M. Hill has arranged ior a summer en- | breaktast first, and then feel round for his cup | Bronchitis, and their frequent termination in | 883 @CG HoH TL Rot: 2* 8S ICTOR BECKER, Miss HE. HUNTER: SWiee Principal t for Margaret Mather in San Fran- | of coffee, tea Gr chocolate. I have Known the | Chronic catarrh, the characteristic American | 8ss, 9 ° Huh Loot of o¢ PIANO GALS ASD Eley WARE, ‘Assisted by tull corps of experienced teachers, = strongest and healthiest of men positively for- | #ilment, and the most distressing of those that Byu8 O09 HH E, ee ee 5 BOOKS, &e. an ae ew, For catalogues and full particulars apply to the —Fanny Davenport presented the part of | St all about the liquid part of their breaktast, Sor the exttuaty eet te eae catehin zoe aS mp Se" | Havere Juer Rervenzp saa ake Wee ee seen a = ee Fedora for the 600th time at Pittsburg on Wed- | Rich ane senresi ee aout, Lhave known | oid I need say little “To dress aie eae Booxs: Boos: Booxs: musta Iss AMY LEAVITT OF BOSTON, GRAD men who scarcely ever touch a drop of liquid MILWAUKEE LAGER Vi uate and certified examiner of he New kngiand Mesday night. Miss Davenport's Pittsburg en-| of any Kind {rom one week's end to anatec | warmth in winter, to. avoid suddenly checking FROM NEW YORK, BAUM'S GREAT LIBRARY SALE TO BE CON- ‘Conservatory. Piano technique, Larmouy aud Volos ‘Bagement was a great success. and who, nevertheless, were in ruddy and | the, perspiration in summer, to guard against TINUED FOR TEN DAYS LONGER. culture. 1012 low @ mw. coy — Ellen Terry's plans for the future continue | robust health. cold feet the year around, and against acciden- THE BEST IN THE DISTRICE. = to be discussed at length by the London corre-| _W hata person eats for breaktast often gives | tl uncovering during sleep, to avoid draught a Tam prepared to show one of the best lines of Spring me a clew to thestate of his health. One ex- | 3nd to keep warm in the cold-—all these precau., Si e 7 she will soon drop her connection with Irving | a man come down to breakfast between 10 | Tully, and yet many persons, in spite of them = a ae einrraad ne Grothe? of a leading pendant writes: “From the | and 11 and sit down to deviled kidneys with | #l,are among the greatest suiferers from colds, tawL @ PALMER es en coe anecee Le eee prother of @ leading inember ot the company I | plenty of sauce—piquant—and perhaps one ho are these unfortunate persons? They Sunt ooeaed 100 ROEGHLING FRENGH have been told that Miss Terry's physician has | hoor, puny egg. to follow, 1 would be willing | 87 ofall temperaments, habits ‘and ages, Ni (ea eee Moe SEE IY Ordered her hot to act fortwo years. That is | to aver that he carries a white tongue, and that $83 To couney, bas not heard their ens 1224 20th Street Northwest, | SATINES, handsome designs. one thing I have learned. Another is, that one | hisliver sadly ucedssecing to, and the chorus will never eease until the suffer: Parbose ‘cr ekrees brothers isover here for the | “Ham aud egys, bacon and eggs or a beet- | €F8 learn this lesson, which should be embroid-| Televhone, 454 425 | NEW GINGHAMS in Tuffeted, Stripes, Plaid and Ryrbore of closing for an American tour with | steak or underdoue chop, with bolled eggs io | €ed Upon every pocket-handkerchief in Christ, Plain—latest out. titntie on and, be bas made the trip across the | follow, and then a cup of nice tea, is a sen-| CDdom: “It is not enough to protect yourself antic on account of twocables received trom | sible breakiast for @ Man, Whe Le wolg ae ainst the cold. You must also harden your- Deore: Also an elegant line of CRINKLES and TOILE DU be Indy berseif” It has also been reported in | out into the iresh air to walk or ride or work | Sif against the cold.’ nae PATENT NOBDS, Jondon that Miss Terry was suffering from | till noon, but not for a person who has to sit | , The people,then, who catch cold are those who cancer of the tongue. ail day ih the sane position at manual labor. | {ehend too much upon precautions and too I am showing many bargains in SPRING DRESS =D Bunery's new play, called “Martyre,” | Lemphasize wa: Toreeaneel borane tubel- | Oc thomedige Sitter atone eee Guove Fino hand eee i Was successfully produced in Paris at the Am- | lectual or mental work cou: ‘appe' acthey becetinetatbonic, i = ‘spection issolicited. Digu on Saturday last. The cable reports say | 42 suthor hard at iis desk, if his ideas be y e and the likelier to cateh cold. It it is the best play produced in Pure In sons | H0Wing freely, it he be happy at his work, and | !$like banking up a river; the higher you bulld é arin Ambroise Thomas is composing for the | body well when there is a strain upon the | OUIY by artifice against colds ure the worst sur | © called “Miranda, on Shakespeare's “Tempest.” Mrs. Chranfrau gave a special matinee per- ies: | tan measures; for many of -eogm TES ® at the Strand theather, In London, | TO! Ol @ good breakfast. It is a pity that In ; any of those Who suffer the ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT: ae ener alae Paris opera a new bal foun on Wednesday, of Tayleure’s domestic Ameri- | th ‘Wife or Widow.” Auent people in the audience ‘were ean pla: th United States minists the Hon. Frank Lawley. actr let Among the r. Phelps, | ten. tim i 2 er; Governor Horsley; | dinner. One is, or ought to be, freshest in the | !00les for some; but they are for the strong. and dads Randolph Churchill, Lady Abinger and | morning; he then needs no artificial stimulus | 20t for the weak, But the principle of treat. Sha ag At the endof each | to make him feel bright, witty: happy, as he | ment is the same forall. ‘These sufterers see referred. reduced’ to $1.10, BI'k watered Silk, Mente hantrau was called beiore the eur- | too oflen does alter the duties ot the day are | Tally have one trait in common, They hiave | “Highest awards bro 30, tain, and at the end of the third act both the | over. and the author were called out. —Adispateh from London says that Henry | dine in the evening and who have work todo | folds. Happil; Tt will pay you to look at my stock before pur- time flying swiltly with him, soon gets hungry, | the levees, the worse will be the overflow when | 0CO 00 RRR SS, FER ITT ‘which dalle proves inate tree Support the’ | 1tcomes. "Those people who defend themselves oR R £8 RF 885s | chasing. ind, so that dit terers from colds. RR ty many fond to abt eee, of tiasus | "Now what: seudete oan bs seootimendedt | OOO 08 ee Sas iiee 8, L-HEMPSTONE, erful conversation fasures the easy diges- | these sufferers? Certainly no extreme or Spar- mu’ this country the custom of inviting friends to | Most from colds are delicate ladies, invalids, Mnaduhieah uadan te ae * : children, or aged persons. Tosuch it would often | _ For fifteen years they have steadily gained in favor, y seen s strange thing to sas) bu 1 would | De dangerous to recommend cold ‘plunge baths | and with aaicsemotin werent alae ls ror, eae cine ae Se sooner yo out to breaifast than to | OF long walks in rain or snow. These are good | Most popular Corset throughout the United States. ay Pe atone : LY ‘The @ quality is_warranted to wear twice as long as at REINHARDT'S, 910 7TH ST. N.W. radde. We have ately inten 2.98 | $2.95 Silke Brocade Velvets, blk and colored, reduced Bie eerie wth, ey Long War and we can | to$L00-, $1.19 lle conned Velvet, inc ong, Highest awards: tessa the World's great Faire | file, worth $1.50, reduced to $1. Just received 100, died themselves So Warmly as to have an | The last medal received Is fur First Degie of Aerie Pleces all shades of our renowned Satins, ‘at 5c. Tae oversensitive skin; ant is the from the late Exposition held at New Ori pure: lome-Spuns, spring shades,only25c. The midday meal or luncheon to those who itis a condition that cau ie | . Whilescores oO patents have bets” ioustetorentem, | Sete ane Saesee eek ee as cates aRly rom | patie the principles of the Glove Fitting have proved tava: | doz. ail linen Towels, 43x30 in. worth BUG, for 200, in the afternoon should bea light one. I am | "tionally treated ‘and usually cured. $9 doz, ail Mnen Napkins 17x17 in., worth 12%. Tem neescoepted an invitation trom the au-| not quite sure shat f do. Roe Gofie erorent | How does the trouble begitt Very often, aa sore anc antnor zedto refund money if, onex-| forse- Hlegant.anscrunent of Ladies Colored “ties: Reorities of Oxtord university to lecture before | the city “snack.” It puts one past: ireustains | Pefhaps usually, in childhood. An snxio amination, these Corsets do not prove as tepreserted | dered Ik %, all linen, worth 200 Our price this Bll the colleges on a theme connected with the | havure? it leaves the anind freeko think and go | WOLNEE wishes to be sure thul ee ehild stead | Mpnation, these Corset Week, 12%4¢. md-1m, theater. He has chosen “Modern Actors.” The | do its duty, ‘and, above all, it enables the stom. | 2°t take cold; ‘and if I ay, keep him warm Catalogue free on application, lecture will probable be given in June. ch to have wrest before the principal meal of | Cough,” ae b nee pareelt peering fom the THOMSON, LANGDON & NOW.i8 THE TIME TO BUY SHIRTS - Ne he re od ee] iy a co, inet Tne New York Heraid is authority for the | thy da ‘about this meal, I have to say that, it | Warm enough, surcly he will never cateieectte ‘We are selling the Comfort Shirt (the old favorite) retatement that Harry Dixey and “Adonis” will | partaven alcoe bY onetedle wt Ose ea | Bo the ‘child is burdened ight nud day, sum. | —°°27-tu-tée6m Saw, Your, | 35 05 08, Snbbed, ready for the wash toh. This Gesert the Bijou Opera house and New York | abstemious one, “Even in cotmpany’ it need not peer eS oe Gee 2,100 linen Bosome (reluforced.) anid made first-ciaas ext season in order to make @ tour of the coun- | be a heavy one. No matter how many purses e1 lon @ great part in every respect. The Crown Diamond Shirt, made ot try. Nat Goodwin will go to the Bijou under a | there are, there is not the slightest necessity of | Of the time, and this causes such tenderness of Mus Jouner Consox Says, Fruit ot the Loom Cotton, and Fine Linen two years’ contract with Miles and Harton, sto | making too tree with eheg In anarticle entitled “Family Living on $500 a Year? A ‘ppear in any burlesque or other play that inay | But it is a tact, which every one must have | Posure Is inevitable. It Is quite true that a. by Living on $500 a Year? | nest Dreas able ey one ave: be agreed upon.” —It ts reported in New York that Georgia | @ickly and easily digested, 1f accompanied | Mother must ‘bear in imind that in a warns the skin that catehing cold on the least ex- Anfluished, ony 50 cts. Shirts made to order. Six felt, that even a ‘moderately heavy meal ig | Child should be kept warm, “But the anxio “Buel for acooking Stove and two other fires, and | Su#ranteed, at a ould cost about BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, With and followed byva witly oF Inet ened | room or On a hot day he does not need ax marae | Hehtaw i $8 per month, provided CCKE 5, e 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST, (ayvan will take Sophie Eyre’s place shortly | nd suseestn clothing as when itis cold. Overheating, in a | Were used in cities,” &c, in the Wallack company. MEPS aoepeptinn Tent not dine out.” z| Wort is the mune peateaa tee ee ae = aks Bach gpy Shirts are cut lengthwise of the Cotton sa be cable reports from Paris that Mme. | have heard a gentieman more than once re- | With each new attuck the ignorant mother ean | WE ARB DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO Patti will stop there while en route from Spain | mark. think of nothing better than 10 make the to Lonidon to follow outthe electrical treatment | 4, el420¥ Impression is that it does dyspep- | House waraher ‘ahd “the elowblog’ Uilcker. “Ot Pe San GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Hes a deal of good to dine out, if they can eat in | Course the little sufferer’s skin becomes ‘still OR GEORGETOWN— }raich she found beneficial when she wus last | las , tenderer, and the colds more Mi 2 in Faris, “After her London ‘season she will re- | moderation “and judiciously, “never belng . frequent. Many : — v an active little fellow, thus coddied, has Bushel ‘ ee ee BRR Y yn 888s turn to Paris and marry M. Nicolini. Fas Gh enable Uae to ae ot nxtiheial stim | Sad the bright dupe’ of cine watching Te Ee E FR Wy Sag, —___<e_ bust physique are doing around them. irom his bed-room windows the sports of hap- ‘25 Bushels for $2.50, Ee ee Ee ¥ Bugg = More of the Foolish Girls. ———_+e+_____ TOS, an ee te ate ice mer bat shat COKE Nor cRUSHED— even eas From the Philadelphia Times. Real Wagnerian Harmony. ‘Now what isto be done in such tease? The 40 Bushelé for $2.90. Wat yt ea BFP Tr Another young woman who married a| New York Letter to tam Francisce srgoneyc, treatment needed {s simple enough; though it Let ii ad 2 be ? Stranger has come to grief out in Iowa, He was| “Rienzi,” as given at the Metropolitan Opera | needs intelligent care in the application. ‘These ‘26 Bashels for $2.00 Hoi on 3 g-- @ Bandsome fellow, and she believed every | house, shows the greatest height to which opera Teil cinta eae on See ae yd Nord he ‘said, never stopping to think that | may aspire in the way of noise and numbers, | gets Sold plunge, them, Searels WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Have Just received one lot of 40 Dos, Bandsome men are frequently a8 unprineipled | Six or seven hundred people tramp about the | “2. Cold sponse becka daily for the majority of | _4a5 411 and 413 10th street. Soe nae OE, @s pretty girls are silly. His past was a blank stage, and shout till the windows bulge, the healthy persons. =, but that didn’t make any apparent dif-| great orchestra and powerful organ are rein-| _ 3:45 !uch out-door exposure, summer and in Blues, Brown, Drab and Cardinal, which we will close at stingy inter, as possible, always with clothing accord- | © ‘sas Jerenes. She knew that he waltzed divinely | forced by brass bands and trumpets in in ‘Season.1° e ONCENTRATED . sad that be appeared the personification o | bie, and the opera. is given fortimsitne from tee een sleeping too warm at night; the seated anon ates Gnd as tiese were manly | ris¢ to the fall of the curtain, ‘The nolse ts post: | gokitew’ eae Me tM the besten CRAB ORCHARD e swates ta her eyes she said yesalmost betore Sisiy deatenting. Compared to it tog-horns be- | "5. Mfuny peraous take cold by having cola aus . an in ler foundry or the marriage ceremony, which was | is buta murmur, while the “falling ofa tect pee ad Sane rh WATER, ‘These Goods are Cheap at 500. SUNS he Young coupte went to live in a pleas- | of thunder-bolts” sounds no louder than a tear. | 324s cHective cu Of the feet, and produce Also, one Lot of GENTS’ FANOY BORDERED Mey mend Bathe, Way, the lady | drop on a bale of cotton. “Rienzi” was, I be- | prick mactne dt wont A e tion HEMSTITOHED HANDKERCHIERS, at 3lo., to 1 inet thetnetnanade Particularly | Heve, the frst work that Wagner wrote. He | will sometinies set cont sei es ha ‘We do net say ‘close, at cout Hom ther’ aha | Tanetaare"gni satned ot tin after zetre | ot beon war ior whaig figler™ mates CRAB ORCHARD WATER siete he wol 1 res I have found this a most effecti ante do was to hold each others | the opera. and Pile it not to be awed boule mene Wi Cure ee ee re ae body cou ou tions of times and seasons, yet there | Cancer, Kpllepay or Heart Disease, least that was what the bride | Wash gton Schools, and Other Things | are bw perions so, delicate ae not to bear ‘per- wasar wy ATTORNEYS. we amd ized her I “Saas So ostanesl Baaner ber is moderate and local exposure to Saber the bridegroom of # moans wae | _Many of the smaller instrumentalities of thie: ald oF to prone by: Often dt will entiroly | soa nemedy eee ABD WATER (CAMPBELL G BERRYMAN (LATE OF “THE re penny er views. (Di | city are in very good condition; the schools | Colder tine water se bese aio Gen Tos aie i Conveyancer sod" Estee ot ; ate pending now against | have been much improved since the war, and | the conventenes of douche, it will serve | > DYEPEPSIA, 8 | Muteste nt Sita, 605 Fan aw. porate A some think that the public schools of Washi: fairly well to stand in a tub or basin filled ; = = SES tay ont | se ik tat the ble schon of Wang | rel ca aun a te ml | ioc espace 2] U,, digh eta AEORNRTAIAN. Lae uid, for that matter—which y ‘country. Js | mand. ‘The warm reaction is exonthet, Fy ‘ConsrrP, ‘in the civil service. before the “so prott by. If they had any . panmectalie District militia, well maintained. | ""In'this matter of colds au omnes ‘of prevention AOR bd Borraitess Congress and Departments, Hoos Ss ¥ ey woul rt it of = seaet tow odo bang | Peieuna agtrure “huhanks aed eaae Ae | Inmccinat ran pean acura seihower at | Mahe as Gino = ag «it will briny folly bac and cabs of the | inents of which I have written élsewhere, One ‘CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-ai the ‘Money. tarekher ay | (Ns ate rather better than they can be found | who will toughen himscif asl have legions CHILLS AND FEVER, Cc =. eae 200 the money furnished by | anywhere in America, possibly excepting Hos- | need not olten ask, “How shail TRY A BOTTLE-soLD is avenue (Harbour Law. eae © cig whe afe worth marry~| ton. “I'see more varieties of carriages here than | lorie wilt have already bent ve eee Seine ~ EVERYWHERE — | No. 15g 0ub ‘Kihan) that, although the | in any elty of the globe, perhaps. The patent | don't cateh your cold.” i Seo that CRAB-APPLE Trade-Mark is on ali pack- uw OEY ye LEAS STN ‘3 until after it is too late. vemments of the town ailo i th = ee Sapir | te hanes en” ore sate Sreguewen Goan, MD, | wea me wuan tteen tte wi ‘not. ‘obliterate rey! sezi-em. teams and er iy J . Hil 5 CRAB . Residence, 813 T «. n.w. sonnet eee ae e great cid rolliag car-| John P. Hildreth, town treasurer at Stowe, ORCHARD WATERCO, Proprietors 5 Mass, during the te et veh | Grineriy, | Considerable private equipage is in is inidaing, leaving tte bald, 20,000 dae » MMON 2 JONES, Manager, US Cnaslnicote ee ee ) Wasuington, Jency in lis aevounia, : e290 Lonieviig. xy. | yo 690 Louisiane ave, next to City P. 0, ‘Owing to the demand for the Great Bargains which gans. we are how selling in Books, we have concluded to | Teasonable-price Pianos. ent, tuning, P. CAULFIELD, MUS. DOC, Cooper, 16VOIs,, 4 MoTOG—— mn 15.98 48.00 Txrorraxt Booxs Now Reavy. U.S. Reports, vol. 115. Onus Probandi, by Bailey. Waveriey, 12vdls, 4 calf. 11-00 36.00 ND PL ALL PRI the “past “and. prevent ‘nh Irving. TOvola, lotto S38 15.00 eS == quested to immediately se SS ee ee ‘. PIANOS FOR RENT. pe pe mnneae ae opAUM 416 Tihs Law. WM. KNABE & CO, | Measures are being taken to protect all as Pianos. Te 720 1st st iw. First Pa Continue the extreinely low prices for ten days longer. | Dalt, a G- ii. UMLN'S, 407 10ih stu. 113_ | Ot sume businem Gees Mag= FAR Phat Morooco, halt ‘Alligator’ halt aif and fall Aliigata | iter “Alligator, half Cait an rs Fr ee ee ee ee pNANGIATE paid for a clotirbound set of the same works, the re. EE $2 £4 BP EL D ¥ a duction applies to our entire, s.dek of Mineellaneds ER RAN Ask Bb ph oS oe Books, including the Latest Pibiicallons of Popular Se peo eT VS American and Knglish-Authors our Juvenile Stock, rxsesre, Wincisia Ann z “ineee O neck OT BIBLES PRATER BOOKS aoa Piano Forres GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY, HY! ALS. Below we mention a few of our Bar- _ alas: ED IN TONE, ‘ax. | ‘The holders of the Lacome Bonds and Preferred and Our price. Pub, price. UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN: | oothtuon cvock of the kas Tonpemes, Virginie sng Eliot, SOI, iy MOFOC nen, 793 FLOO SHIP AND DURABILITY. Georgia Railroad Compat othe ¢ Bonds of said Company, w ‘not iD and Losecure an equitable reorepizatio WAREROOMS: pany. in oppositi dated Bondholde said come 80 ciulied Cousot pmmittes. ‘Those who desire Military Law, 2 vols, by Lieut, Col. Winthrop. Baltimore—204-206 W. Baltimore Street. partopate io auch measires Stiouid do so wiitwut der Fifth Avenue. 3 7 aren rs ROBERT L. NILES. Secretary. ‘My Religion, by Tolstoi. ake room for my" increusing. trade in FINS AND COMMERCIAL BTA MONERY. tans ives an opportunity for book buyers to place in thelr STIEFF PT- 40 Wall Street, New York City, ‘The House of Crague, by Sleight. z 4 Mciaci on Sania ol Every Day Religion, by Clarke. Eire close in every reaped. Gelly’s, wr ey aa Patrocius and Penelope, by Dodge. ae feng wip & BRO, ™M te ee SMITE & OO, Hemmer oy 709 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1864. Sees special bargains in medium grade Pianos. Jala 0 AM & CO. mbSan, Gard engraving and printing « specialty. ALLET, DAVIS @ 00'S UPINGHT GRAND | Daicce & W. mhb W. H. MORRISON, 475 Pa Ave. PANGS PAMe perfec Plans tine word New | Daxcs & Wonrery, - ee ar meee payments at low- STOCK BKUK ERS = factory prices for the holiday season, tens So erent Booxs: Booxs: Booxss eee OE SUM SE, Si 9th st nw. G4 Brondway. | New York AT cost. hn Sree 680 15m street (Corcoran ullding), Wesnlngton, desire to close out atcost ALL Booxson wy | Kpwarp F', Door. PRIVALL SLUCK TELEGRAPH Wilks iii premetry cond done lntmonctingened WASHINGTON, BALIIMOKE, PHILADELPHIA — NEW YORK, BOSTON, ae, a Sp See SS PIANOS. MUSIC GES MAL Pars zh ee ones, pom au wit feuemamiaseeets | osicar atitiraxDIse epeiciey PE eee Scqared nad’ « iibetal icount mado fies ihetecet | Pianos sold on Enesellsnents, dierhenged, Reutod, Hexny 1 bopox, Washington, D.C. ‘Tuned and. Kepaired. Wuiax K Tuavins, sjecial Partuer. G. A, WHITAKER, ‘sole Agent for obi Zahedi on commiancn ‘all Castes oF Railway m 1105 Pennsylvania ave. STEINWAY & SONS, 'H. H. DODGE, Resident Partaer. ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRAR’ ax — Rt ae = Tomes sone oe. | qatding the markets recuived throug? our'wires Ue additions: New and Second-hand Pianus of other makes pF Ta - Indian Summer, ‘Tag MUL Mystery. in stock at low figures. a 4.U orders executed and reported prowy Ly. Mra. Herndon's sea! = Rachel, ert ‘And Latest Pertodichiat Excnsox, Praxos IN USE. FFICE OF W. W. FAMBULD. ROUGH THE YEAR WITH THE POETS | a moroughly ireiciassund reliable planeat amediom i240 HANOVER Sr ‘Volumes for December, Jannary and February. PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1884 IN THE KING'S GARDEN and other Poems. STECK & CO AND HAUS € CO. PIANOS. MESSRS. EISNER & MENDELSON, STEADMAN'S PORTS OF AMERICA. Ry xchauged, repaired vaned, , BRITISH AND AMERICAN POETS. boxed. aad for rent. “Rent applied itpurchascd 4°" | SBOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFF'S Se eT eve ea PRU RSE LINE Of | Best and most complete assurtuneut of Oc. muse MALT EXTRACT U.S.OF A., fen 418 oth ses a. --RENEY Elipenacn, 320 RACE ST., PHILADELPHTA. m29 “as ‘arm of Eis, DEAR SIRS:—I HAVE USED JOHANN HOFF'S ee Se a IE | ARE ST He A EA eg IN” oe PRACTICH, AN. THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL. ALVATE ERACTICE, AND HAVE GUIDE FOR 1886, _ SEWING MACHINES, é&e. SIUKIXG BEVERAGE AND TONIC NCTITIVE cae SOWN. 93 Sr . On sale and subscriptions received, Washington | "PVIE SIZE OF THE SELF-THREADING SHUT. | E000" "5:1 prions CONVALPSCING | TOM ‘agency. Dealers supplied at BD SILENT NEW AMERICAN. No. 7, 3 ago JOHN C. PARKER'S, Has recently been increased to just double its former | WoaKLY CHILDKES, AND ALO IN LUNG Sie, whieh makes it hold more thread than @ny MS | TyOURLIA. MY ATTENTION WAS DRAWN BY = Si7and 619 Tthst.nw._ | chiie now in the market, THE IMMENSE IMPORTATION SEMLMONTH- Hie ‘©. LANCASTER, 829 7TH N.W., STA- | gerhil productions af eckoateal Mea eee | LY,AND aceUT A MILLION OF BUTTLIs 13- tonery and Book Store: oe Zour house on trial, tree, and make-your own compar | 71x13 Cage Pema bong You HAV. PokTED ee Candlesticks, Vases, Diaries. Artista’ s an.S . i Sh b Japanese Novelties, at lowest prices nll-agwe” | SOR, Fier 2.000 now fp nee in Washington, RLY FOR THE FAST EVE VRAIS. Circutate Limaany, Sole Agent D.C’ Also, fire-ciana Machines of ogier CHEF The largest and best in the city, with constant adal- | Per month. ‘done: Sor ange RE BERGER, | Tax Laomsmcanw Naw Fleas | EAP a Ot ies 420 1749 Pennsylvania avenue. i SEE Sere at] PSS hin rene MEN ONLY. -SSsS= ‘C AUERBACH, Cor, 7th and H ste, Si per ween of 65 OF Vat, ‘Repuiring. ‘Fireclams Wonk andy haw BEWARE OF IMITATION. NONE Gi CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.

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