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s ; ¢ Views of Jay Gould. OBSERVATIONS IN FOURTEEN STATES—BUSINESS Tx PROVING—THR INTRRSTATR BILL. Jay Gouid arrtved in New York on Sunday after an absence of three weeks spent fm a thorough in spection of the southwestern railroad system. He Bald to a Tribune reporter: “have been through fourteen states since I left home, not to speak of looking over the border into 1_weot as far as Laredo. Mr. Clark, Who took Mr. Hox place, had not been over Some of our Lines In Texas, and a part of the trip Was largely for his benefit as general manager of the system, Everywhere in the west we found confidence and prosperity the rule among busi- hess men. ‘There is something very nearly ap- Prowching a business boom at the west, and the talk among all classes isconfident and courageous. The movement of merchandise on the Missouri Pucitic tsextremely lange. T_ have a dis. patel trom Mr. Clark, ia Which is given the move- luent of f trains a Saturday and yesterday. Gu Saturday It comprised 459 freight trains. of Fem cary, an tucTease of 220 trains and 3,540 loads Chmpared with the same day last year, and yes. yt were moved 416 fretcht trains con- ~ loads, an Increase of 162 trains and er the same day last year. Our bust- Devs ts tnereasing in about that proportion right Athe fact proves better perhaps than nus Lean Say the hopeful feeling throughout the west. I find on my return that opinions here seem to be greatly mixed, to say the least, and I sum 2 lif tie surprised at IU after the experiences of Ube past three weeks, “No, Ido not think that people tn the west re- Sand the Strike here as a matter of great import— nce. At any rate, they do not seem to pay much attention to it, As to the interstate bill, they he vgreat advantage from it.” It fs a curions fact that the people who will ‘0 suffer most from the practical opera- wire are much more heartily 10 favor of lt than the people of the east. J know little about te probable action of the President, Dut a dispatch was shown to me just now which Stated that three members of the cabinet were Opposed fo it, and the Others were in.favor of it. 1 Should think’ that the chances were about even What ike President might sign or veto it. It would Make hin very pepuiar with some classes If he should nit 4 rinzing message In objection to We bili. ‘There is ope clause in tt that { think is Plainiy unconstitutional, because, while Congress: Iuay have Uwe right to regulate commerce between the States, 1 cum have no right to delegate its hority toat Taatntal rd party, the commission that es I belleve this view wili be the courts when the questioncoms before thew. ‘There will be some advantage de- rived from the law, If the Fallroads will live strict Jy up te its letter. It wilt be shown how utterly Inadequate legislation 18 In grappling with cus- foms and regulations in transportation that have grown up with the development of our rallroad system. If te railroad companes will closely fol- Jow the Law, it will be repealed within six months. If they do not do se, but try to evade it, each for Rimseif, well 1t will be somebody 16 catch the mst.” Mr. Gould said that he had no information what- ever in regard to the reported new telegraph line between Chicago and New York. —— see A Modern Claude Meinotte. BUT BIS PAULINE SUES FOR DIVORCE WHEN SHE FINDS HIS STORY OF WEALTH A MYTH. Mary E. Hanibel, of No. $0 south 2d street, Wil- ‘Mamsburg, N.Y., bas brought suit in the Brooklyn ity court for divorce trom Frank V. Cook, a pby- siclan, of Everett, Mass. She says that in October, 1886, When she Was 19, she made the acquaintance f Dr. Cook, Who told her that his father was a millionaire. In November last she told ber mother that he had asked her to marry him, and That she had confidence in bim and considered Lim a Dig eateh. The mother advised her to walt 2 year until she had learned more about her lover. | ‘That night Miss Hanibel went out, She returned ' &t 9 o'clock and told her mother she was married. | ‘Mrs. Hanibel was not satisiied and accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Cook to the residence of the Rev. Dr. Haskins, on south 5th street, Williamsburg. | ‘The bell was twice, but there was | no respons. Dr. kins told Mrs. Hanibel | next mormng that he married the couple | and was ready to give the cer. Uticate when he got his fee. Dr. Cook said he had only $4, but Would give him a check for $25 } the next day. Dr. Cook took his wife to a house | on Madison avenue, New York city, and at the ; end of a week toid her to go to her mother's, as he {| had to go to Boston tor a short time. He returned iu four days and spent a week at the Hanibel res- Adence on ‘south 2d street. When Mrs. Hanibel asked for his board he said he hac $2,000 in Massa- chusetts and went to get it. He wrote from Ever- ett, Mass; telling lis wife he was il and asking her to join him. “He said that she must borrow $25 to pay her expenses. She went thither and ae Yound that he had no practice and that his story of wealth was a myth, his father being a dealer in second hand merchandise. She returned e, and when Dr. Cook came to Brooklyn to see ber the mother-in-law refused him admission. oe ‘Trying to Save Titus’ Neck. ‘WHY, IN THE OFCVION OF HIS COUNSEL, HE SHOULD HAVE A NEW TRIAL ‘Messrs. J. G. and George Shipman appeared be- fore ChanceMior Runyon in Newark, N. J., Monday, ‘and made application for a writ of error in behalf Of their client, James J. Titus, the convicted and Sentenced murderer of Tillie Smith. ‘The applica- | tion was based on errors in the trial The princt- | pal ones were as follows: A juror who had been | drawn had stated tbat he had formed an opinion ‘which it would take agreat deal of evidence to overthrow. He was challenged and was allowed ‘to go on, thus losing one peremptory challenge for The defense. The prosecution did not serve upon ‘the counsel for the defense a pi lst of the jurors, Admission of testimony ng what was usually taken :by servants when they ‘went to the laundry. There were various objec- tuons made to certain questions which were over- Yuled. The admission of evidence showing the yavisiment was objected to as improper. The real ‘charge im the case Was not such asthe statute ‘Chancellor Runyon reserved his decision, ——_—cee—____ Prohibition in Michigan. . POPULAR INTEREST IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENT TO BK SUBMITTED TO THE FROPLE. ‘The prohibition question 1s exciting great inter- est im Michigan, the legislature having voted to ‘submit the adoption of a constitutional prohibi- tion amendment to the people. If prohibition Shall become the law of Michigan, and the law Shall De enforved, the United States will lose about $620,000 annually in internal taxes. Detroit liquor | men are badiy broken up over the submission of | ‘the prohibition amendment, fearing that it will be | Carried at the polis. "There are several, problems to be solved in copuection with the adoption of | the amendment. Legislation will be to} carry the pronibition amendment into effect, pro- Yideu It ts accepted by the people. ‘The present legislature can do nothing about the matter, for ‘the reason that the ifty days allowed for intro- ducing a Dill or giving notice of bills will have passed before the Vote is taken onthe amendment. This means free Nquor until the next legislature convenes in 1889, or else it means the of a teas! seston A lange number of wholesale wor dealers move e state it amendment Is adopted. ~ —<eo—___ Sam Jones) Boston Sa; From the Boston Herat Jan 30, 2 e™ Flowers are God's thoughts tn bloom, its the business of every man to fight evil. God has not lost his power, but the pulpit has Jost 183 voice. More lies are told about money than anything ‘else in the world. Cama man bea Christian if he votes one way and prays another? one thing well he ts likely When a maa knows ‘to dnd out other things, aman to make a pro- by his acts. You need not wait to ask oan : oD, ~ — a tel bim new in the ths Of my Soul there is some- ae in this oe apt money. Bow you denounce oken ne but how few papa pon int aenerna bee ‘Truth wili not only take care of itself, Dut it will take oa jhe pe preaches it. Sassy te goer a en oer a and the bce te a devil ever had. Find me the preacher who is built u] divine character, and I will show you 2 great character. Fhowsh Some men may beat me tn living aright me in repenting of my mieau no man shall beat It is every preacher's di os luty to denounce the ‘Uhings of heil Just as much as it reach Beauty of Christ. =e bee When a inan just lives for what he can get and What clothes né can wea:, be i Fst clowes is not 10 feet from it would be as impossible for me to attempt SErate the horrors of evil nd sin. wane Reve was a Uuue in te history of the when tae Gospel and religion needed Tackboue and nerve as now. = ee wil do what Jesus Christ tel dou't come out a whole oak Ssuue that will bankrupt the Bible, very sin that man commits ts a direct huis conscience, aud be Stabs “and stabs wal ost selence breathes Its last aud 1s dead forever. A young lady once said to me (her father was a Fee eh gaa father don’ believe in revi- is oll,” sald I, “there's where father and the devil ‘are altke.” toed ‘Tue Lare Cuautzs Francis J = AKLES FRANCIS ADAMS’ WRALTH.— ‘The Invewtory of the estate ot ‘the late Charice Francis Adatis shows total property left by him Uo the value of $1,026,000. Mr. Adains made gen- €rous provision for each of his children, and if his estate had been allowed to accumulate distribution it would millions of dollar, CHEAPENING VILLAINS’ Lives —I 4 ‘thal a Dili Is to the uo teen slain ts proved to have been her betrayer, ac- ‘Won for mi or manslaughter shall not lie. Under such cire 4 Udder suc vumstauees the offense of slaying reduced to a misdemeanor, punishable t Imprisonment.” Such a bill of the Indiana legislature, and i : ie be E Fi i # f H | al i F man, then you have got an | Inwurebefore it is too late in the Croaxs. Ar 7 BBB A DU MMMM B NOT 88s rae Bes kA OY ¥ Sth 53s, BOB ASA U MMM - eee BBB A A UU MM SS eg8 S SWEEPING aes REDUCTION. ofins ad cLoaKs IMMENSE BARGAINS. At less than Half Price, ‘We have just taken stock. We never carry goods over from one season to another. We don’t want cost now. We want half what the goods cost, and if this price don’t sell them another price must. We have ‘taken all our Newmarkets, such as Beaver, Diagonal Cloth, Plain and trimmed with Fur, all which sold as high as $8. Youcan have them at ‘Just received a choice stock of rich PLUSH VISITES AND SACQUES: At such figures that I can retail them way below WHOLESALE PRICES. ‘These are new goods, opened January 22, 1887, MILLINERY, ‘We have taken our Newmarket Paletots and Circulars. We find only 42 in stock; all sold well, from $10 up to ‘TRIMMED GOGDS HALF PRICE. 820. You can have the cholce now at Fad 3555569 Moq 7 4 FELT HATS AND BONNETS 600. EACH, RE- # Sig mw DUCED FROM $2. Fo - oe oe - LACES. DRESSTRIMMING, OUR JACKETS. g All our stock of Ladies’ Jackets, with and without asta ‘our pa- trons; prices marked in 4. C, HUTCHINSON, IMPORTER, Sass don’t want cost; we want less than half Kore d $5555 g0%qq 907 PENNSYLVANIACAVENUE. ja22 “a Fa, é © “a = See MP = .CK RI BGK G88148 HARE MUFFS, 29c.. AT THE at the Double Combination, 1241 and 1243 11th st. s.e, Kxockvown Anavmesr. = Even if you don't want any, come and look at them; probably you will buy one at this price. OUR VISITES. ‘We have only sbout twelve left; some very fine ones, some not quite as fine, but all this season’s goods; stylish, and some imported ones; all of which sold as high as $35. We don’t want cost; we don't want even half price. We are determined, if price will sell them, _ 27-6 500 OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND BOYS tooffer them at will be sold from this day onat 50 cents on the dollar, ge aft aon or just one-half former prices, at et 0 ow Re = Comer 10th ot Fete, | Comeand took at them. Convince yourself, when we advertise bargains, and say immense, that they are = such, 1,000 SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS will be sacrificed at 60 cents on the dollar. They must CHILDREN’S CLOAKS. ‘We have some Newmarkets and Double Cape Cloaks only in 12, 14 and 16 years: we sold the best of them as high as $8; what we have left you can have at OAK HALL, rd ade oxo Corner 10th and F streets. a) by ES fae a Probably it looks ridiculous, but come and seo them. 900 PAIRS OF PANTS La = MISSES’ DRESSES. ‘Will be given sway st 66% cents on the dollar, at ‘We have about twelve Suits, this season's styles; all OAK HALE of them sold as high as $10 to $12. We only want Corner 10th and F streets, a B= 9 i a 88 de e “4 eS = oe In To-morrow morning’s Republican we will publish forty genuine Red Ticket Bargains from our Dry Goods department especially. We have some elegant 800 CHILDREN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS ‘Will be distributed at 66% cents on the dollar, at OAK HALL, | values in Silks, Satteens and Colored Dress Goods, Comer 10th and ¥ streets. | which we will offer regardless of cost. ‘The sooner you call the betterassortment youfind.| BPR dy oF GB Mua > 8°98 Socall at once, at Bae AA OU CU OM MMM 88g BeBe AA UU MMM Son OAK HALL, BECAME 6 28 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. | _%*°7___TTH.STHANDD STS. JOE OL Lory, 150. PER YARD aT THE GREAT ADIES' $10.50 DOLMANS AT $3.99, Ceane Aa able Gombtoation, L at the Great Clearing Sale, at the 1241 and 1243 11th st. s'6. Double Combination, $27-6t, 12s) and 1243 Tiinatae, g88s_ ERE Ss. ER Sys8 ERK OVERCOATS AND SUITS, REDUCED TO $10, Tae Hoasesr Gaavz Caumroxz Po IN THE WORLD, suirrED Yr EEE ll ERE MMMM A NNN b (00. 0 U II gS8y Be 7 sss EF awe dh NNR meisi Bom, SWH oA Ga qi Un $3 & a big wee i SssS Erk MMM AA N WI Tit “oo” “ou” Ht Sas8 RRR, OO EEE EI RRR RRE BBB RRR 00. SS, RRQ OR DDE” ERE BOR Bp RoR go $s E ROSE BODE fn ee pee BB ER OS s R ER OO EEE DDD KEE R KR EEEE & BBB R00) Sss8 Sees CORNER 7TH AND E STREETS. CARTE BLANCHE, aa Buxsows Carcrsz Pozovs Prasren. HIGHEST AWARDS OF MEDALS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA, The New Dry Wine. Price—Quarts, $30.20; Pints, $32.20. ‘or sale by the leading Wine Merchantaand Grocers. ‘The neatest, quickest, safest and most powerful rem- edy known for Rheumatiam, Pleurisy, Neuralgia, Lum- ago, Backache, Weakness, Colds in the Chest and all aches and pains. Endorsed by 5,000 physicians and druggists of the highest repute. Benson's Plasters promptly relieve and cure where other plasters and greasy salves, linaments and lotions, are absolutely Useless. Beware of imitations under similar sounding uaimes, such as “Capsicum,” “Capucin,” “Capsicine,” as they are utterly worthless and intended to decive. Ask for BENSON'S and take no others. All druggists, ‘0 ONE SHOULD MISS THE WOND! N° Siyalns cdecel at tha Gat eee nes 327-60 Wa'ana 1943 tthe we, SEABURY & JOHNSON, Paorusetons, sS-waamom New York. Paseews Ham Basar ‘The popular favorite for dressing the hair, restoring To Sansrr the color when rey, snd preventing dandruf, Tt cleanses | Ip, stops the hair falling, and is sure to FOUR LEADING Please. 50c. and $1 at druggists. DENTISTS OF HINDERCORNS. BALTIMORE ‘The safest, surest and best cure for Corns. Bunions, 4c. Stopsall pain. Ensures comfort to the feet. Never failstocure. 15 centeat druggists. — Ja5-wke,ly GATIN MORIE, FOR EVENING AND STREET Stra, yard the Be. at the Great Cleariuy Sale Professor P. B. Wilson, of the Balt!- Lod Double Combination, more University, has analyzed ZON- Ja27-6t 1241 and 1243 11th st ve. WEISS Cream for the Teeth, His re- = pect anya % contains peecisecly the Cisse, Cuzsx Axo Hammes, Qualities that above Dentists says a SS. = dentrifice should cuntan, —ZON- STAT, TrANe prcoreny™ ‘WEISS is of soft creamy consistency, ‘CRYSTAL DISCOVERY nt Beped wie irah yma CRYSTAL, DIscovERY of an imitation ivory spoon. It has CRYSTAL, Boones peculiar. refreshing, preserving and '¥OR THE HAIR. Giomsing quilltiee” sad detightiel Restores Grey or Faded Hair to it natural color and flavoring of its own. fold by all Mares to ss age Druggiste Stops the hair falling eut, renioves dandruff and sakes an elegant te’ ‘by any other WAKEANTED to contain no lead, silver og aay ,otler poisonous logredient fo Bed Inen€tosbake up and'no staina: it fs consequently tho Dest and. only bon-polsonous ‘isir rativein the Qovarcen Prisrens a BTe Dad tan Proprietor, 2dand D and 14th and I sts. n. w. A higher grade of Plaster than the public (i has hitherto known. More penetrating and powerful than commun Porous Plasters. gs areuwoy Sold by all druggists, saiam |e ion of Five and fen Years (ogee JSST, THINK! & CHILDS TRIMMED COAT FOR OPartiee faumiliar with Lire inacectee gat of Cott, Iealend PAS Tithe we, | Neve bean Pricuas: mcciation Fie Isscnance. rae OB Riddle: Be mellical director; Ged. Hamterdny, edema cance: ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION, Leg Cee AA od (Of San Francisco. Wiliag i Glare ¥ Bote ‘Capital $2,000.000. James L. Barbour, James L. Norris, OLD CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY, Frat sue oe 81,010,000. eas —— SAINT PAUL YinE AND manixe ixsunaxce | PO ext ‘COMPANY, 00.—Fitty, rotary willbe ata by MARTIN GIL- pease Sa a (COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of twenty (30) Shore Proverbs, oF (Of San Francisco, ‘Guslities of ‘we the good #200,000. fe ‘LOANS ON REAL ESTATE NEGOTIATED. ‘The following examples are given of what would be CLAUDIUS B. JEWELL, Agent, B - ‘Tired nature's sweet restorer."—He-No'Te, Bunors G poe eseesatestar a Rages ie SHOPS /AMPHORINE. ree Ko Tes. Sis __ LADIES’ oops. (CH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- MARTON & CAROLINE LEECH, A. Fischer & Maison Yriese, Paris. Wad INGHAM, My etre LS Bos aig al month of Fe! “ANTON FISHER'S Chemical Dry Cleaning Establishment, No. 906 G at. nw. Thirty-five years" experience. pruaiion and Geutlemen'a Garment also, Velvet and oH . ells, Laces, Glove, We. fecily cleaned by this muperior procemn, Ladies’ Been. “Clothes cleaned fn Dresses a snecielty, "Gentlemen? ‘Dy this process will not Ibse their original shape and rem You Have A Srresom Cuaxce ‘TO SUPPLY YOURSELF WITH THE BEST MENS", BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING AT OUR GREAT DISSOLUTION SALE NOW GOING ON AT REDUCED PRICES TO CLOSE UP APARTNERSHIP. WE MUST HAVETHE CASH FOR OUR CLOTHING, AND THE BAR- GAINS ARE WAITING FOR YOU AT OUR STORE_NOT IN CHEAP GOODS, BUT Goop | FRENCH FELT BONNETS AND HATS AT COST. GOODS CHEAP. WE WANTALLOFYOUTO | EID GLOVES AT ACTUAL COST To CI be COME AND SEE OUR Goops AND Prices, | QUPRRILUQPS TAR OBLITERATED. LEAVING YOU CAN :BUY YOUR MENS, Bove’ AND | sclds: kevonly promotes more staplers wate ies: CHILDREN'S CLOTHING IN ALL sTyes | GABIEETS91 Grat'nw, Ut Coane. MES DR AND QUALITIES. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS IN EVERY GARMENT IN OUR HOUSE. SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONEY se spots guaranteed to be remo Goods called for and delivered Mis M. J. Hosz, 1309 F ST. N.W., OFFERS GREAT BARGAINS IN PATTERN BON- ‘NETS AND HATS. antes, Arrenriox, Tape PARISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH MLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1309 ISSIAN BANGS. AND COME DIRECT TO THE GREAT DISs0- ZAR, DRESSED. BANGS SHINGLED. LUTION SALE AT 924 7TH ST. N.W., BET, | Hair dressing Uy fhe month. Special attention to IAND K STS., TWO DOORS BELOW BUR- FFF A Vv oO RRR s8S5 DETTE’S DRY GOODS HOUSE. COME AND fw 2h Vy 83 ht 53s, EF AAA 7; oo RR SEE US AND WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. 24 We E OE ans FOR THE 14-00 GGG, EFE RRR MM M NNN i GG@E ROR MMM 4 a NNN foo if, Em, HARE AA PRE Goo kee R OR MMM A“4 5 RNS ‘THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY, AT J. SAY GOULD'S, 421 Oth st., near Pennsylvania ave Mac J.P. Pom 8 ~ 0¢30-3m INTER, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT A ‘Mere ‘fritle at the Great Clearing Sale at th Gi ere Trifle at Gloaring Sale st the 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. 4227-6 1241 and 1243 11th st, se, IMPORTER, Will show the coming week 88s RFR ERE Sssg KE EE ‘NOVELTIES IN Sgs8 ERE EEE HIGH CLASS BONNETS FOR RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, OVERCOATS AND SUITS, a COSTUME BONNETS AND HATS, PDUCED 20,10, _al1__ FORTATLOR-MADE SUITS. ae MM, V.EARE 907 17H St-N.W—CORSETS MADE eto order. A verfect fit guaranteed. Also, a full lineof Shoulder Braces, Reform Waists, FrenchCorsets ERE If gSSg EEE MM 3M oA Rw N | sud Bustles. Corsets ldundried. sel: R oH fe wun AS REN 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHREY, 430 10x ST. N.W., Ee ot ke MMMM AA NNN | MMaxes corscta to orderin every atyleand mate kee ut *ss8 ERR MMM AA N NN ra a eT UEECIA CHES Ate sore French Hand-inade Underclothing, Merino Underwear - ‘and finest imparted Hosiery £Ee, Bee, oo Sts Sf Patent Shoulder Braces, snd all Dress Reform Goods, Bar Ear § 8 S55 ‘French Corsets and Bustles, Be RR 8 0 2S Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss Hs own Bar E 00° Sys8 = make) that for the price is unsu o = 6 N.B—French, and Spanish spoken, _mr4 CORNER 7TH AND E STREETS. iat FAMILY SUPPLIES. Loox: Loox: INDIA TEA COMPANY. Loos: Loox: AXZUMENSE ASSORTMENT OF SHORT ENDS Nearly given away at the Great Clearing Sale at the Double Combination, 1241 and 1243 11th st. me. 2 cans Condensed Milk, 25¢, 10. Ibs. N. ¥. wheat, 30c._ 4 bbl, Family Fiour, 31.25. i bbl, Family Flour, $1.40. % DbL best Patant Procens,81.70. Family Flour, 85 per bbl, Sugar cured Shoulders. S34. 3027-6t per 1D. 8 1b, can Peaction. 15 cents, New Prunes, Bie ‘5c. Crows & Blackwel yw Chow, Kc., 29¢. Esrasuszep 181. bottle.” 3 1b. can Tomatoes, Plantation Java, 25c. 1b, India mixed Tea, 60c.1b. worth 80c. Ib. Formosa — mixed Tea, 50c. Ib., worth 65c. Ib, Green. 21b. Peeled Peaches, st Golden Syrup, 40c. Freuch Peas, 1c, can, CHOICE OLD er Drip Syrup, G5c. a J. peakes Olean + Flt Silvge Stach, Www SS, 6, Creamy Butte b. z ‘Beed, 25: Wwwwh Wi ss Fag 2 Mackerel, 6c. doz. pe Wow ww HTT Ss BM Sendposigh, "Vs * TRA OO» 445 7h St 8 WoW H HU SssS KOK ‘MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS, ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whisky distitted from the finest rowth of Hye in the renowned Valley Of the Mononsabela, have attracted the attention of the Medial Faculty in He United State fomach a de. ‘as to place it ina very hig! jon. arn Kitteria Medica, ied ‘We beg to invite the attention of connoisseurs to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which we offer at tho RESH NEW ENGLAND SAUSAGE, BY FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY I HAVE EVER SOLD. PRICE 19 CENTS A POUND. SOLDIN following prices, in casey containing One Bor 2 POUND PACKAGES. THE IN- thes Each: CREASING SALE OF THIS THREE FEATHERS, OLD RYE, 181 --821.00 USAGE MAKE 5 OLD RESERVE WHISKY. in0 NSN a) ae ee UNRIVALLED UPPEICTEN WiiSKY BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY. If you cannot obtain thego, Whiskios fro your Gro- er, we will on. rece Hee s fer’ or Post Ofice Money Order, or, 6. 0. Deif desired: deliver them to your by Express charges pre: snd by SARY FOR ORDERS TO BE GIVEN BEFORE ITS AR- RIVAL, N. W. BURCHELL, 1325 F street d to all points east of the” Missiasippl rive! JS, Eewght, Sosa bart of fhe United Staten (prepa Vor EXCELLENCE, PURITY and Ei QUALITY, the above sre Unsurpassed by any Whiskies inthe Market. ‘They areentirely FREE FROM ADUL- FEATION, and possess a Natural Fiavor ad Fine ‘onic es. ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to give PERFECT SATIBFACTION ; otherwise to be returned ‘tour expense. Correspondence solicited. Norrce pale TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. H. & H.W. CATHERWOOD, =|. 114 South Front st., Philadelphia. ‘New York Office. 16 South William at. _a31_ | BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF 'ISSES RED KNIT VEST AND PANTS, 190. Meats Bike Great Clearine Sete, ot cas CQ EER RRR EEE SS, j Double Combination, oor HRE § 27-6 1241 aud 1243 11th st. ce. Go ke WWE ER REE R R kee *ss8 Giaterct—comrorrixe. EPPS' COCOA. THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA BREAKFAST. PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. “By s thorough knowledge of the natural laws which | It is withoutadoubt the most Bractirurand the most Nurartious Flour in the World. The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, containing as it does all the most improved Machinery invented up to the present time, but they produce Flour Uxsunrassep by any mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state that a large quan- tity of of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to overm the operation of digestion and ‘nutrition, and ¥ a careful application of the fine properties of ‘well- selected Cocos. Mr; Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately favored beverage which way save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the Judy cious use of such articles of diet that s constitution nay be gradually built up until stroue enouxh to re- sist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready. to attack where- a ever there is a week point. We may escape inanya | Europe aud eaten at the principal Courts of theold fatal shaft by Keeping ourselves well foruified with | world. blood and a properly nourished frame."—Cieil HOWEVER, Like everything else that bas gained renown, some person or persons are trying to take aqvantageof the reputation it has gained by imitating the Name and Brand, and attempting thereby to palm off an inferior ‘Gazetioe Made simply with boiling water vile. in balf-pound tins by Grocers, labelled tas: JAMES EPPS & CO., Homa@opsthic Chemists, London, England _ Sold only et articleforthegenuine. Die SE SRR ATES Ose ee 227-6 rest bg ombination, ‘Be sure andeee to it that either sacks or barrels read “CERES” Beacrect Ham and have the imprint of \ AND ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS BEAUTIFYING COSMETICS. . attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. MRS. C. THOMPSON, of 240 Fifth ave. who has === ap23 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Deslera, cosmetics she is now having manufactured especially her chemist. The best of ty and purity is they are sold‘in this way: If NOT AS RECOMMENDED, BRING BACK THE GOODS AND HAVE YOUR MONEY As sweet and palatable as th LTS FRESH CREAM. ask thing more fair than Reames Tor thee aad Lands coed Chih ae ‘Large Invoices in'Stock. eae eee ere cone ee ELPHONZO YOUNGS ‘Also ‘Powder, made from the pistache nut iit of Aimonds, orenameling, expecially for oven. Compeny, churn, Rove Leaves, indelible tint, for pale and 428 Oth street. 13 lon — Auburnine, for changing color ‘hair nehoubipstt a eine | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. moving permaeny’all supetiuctset Reser 2 = shee 's: Coit onary omreer arya Glgure pew zo sod | Eiczenrs vensation, | itcomes st til Suzious fora change, and is very like the style was Ls Hoy. Mrs. GROVER CLEVELAND. A FEW OF MY MANY PATRONS: en’ every Wyis HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, Inall the Latest Novelticsin ‘WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, £0. Mrs. Hendricks, ‘Mra. Blair, Shirts to Order, Gfor $12 A perfect At guaranteed, ¥ 7 Miz Gans’ um ein, ELLERY, 1337 F street. = = See 8 Opposite the Ebbitt House. talogue (free.) Stove Goods can be foun Sy PROFESSIONAL. 222-wks-1m 931 ¥ STREET N. W. MONA. FUL GIFTED ainvorann, ‘born with ate ‘Every Me tery revealed. Finds lost or buried: treag- ‘ures oF Hecovers stolen property, lost friends. Miss Juxer Consox Sars, eee ‘In an article entitled “Family Living on $500 a Year: “Fuel for s cooking stove snd two other fires, and lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided Comm ‘were used in cities,” &o. Sete nee as Wa Ane puzrvenina caosnxD cons ro] BeGai:be Syadinen te Test Sot ‘Toilet, conte, Tey i Guaranteed to. give aan z ANY PART OF WASHINGTON ye AND MME. ey ciatncieRos mle ot eo oft peincoal jaaecergiaest ister. OR GEORGETOWN— D i all boure, yt 1. C. BISHOP, Droggist, SSibadiee tan ‘ehétr Lises. 40 Busbels for €2.70. ae Cae Jo11-3m 730 9th et, cor. Hataw. | Wit Pity sayendol, acatemell tana Se SE, 25 Bushels for $2.50. ‘and Ge Tox Box ES Seee cour nor cranes “THE CONCORD HARWESA" ‘Address all communications relating to this offer to eee SURE beg pl eck ot the oatabentoa Con. He-Wo Tas Paovanss, bon nrmase inches SE ce | Memeereae am, CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLES. ee cae LUTZ & BRO, = cee ee ES, (EE Cal for FASHTONABLE STATIONERY. Est C. G. PURSELL, Bookseller, 415 9th st. Suz NEW BOOKS. ‘The Golden Justice, by WH. Bish Mable Stanhope, by Rathioen O'Meara Peat his i Some Problema of Philoso) porothy Wordwe fnvitations and Card Choice Stationery, at sooth en New Booxs Just Recerven. CREATION or EVOLUTION, G. F. Curtiss PSYCHOLOGY, John Dewey OUR COUNTRY, BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 Seventh Street. i, Rev. Josiah Strong. IALISM AND CHRISTIANITY: Behrends, DOWN THE 8NOW STAIKS, Alice Gorkran. PROMISE, Harriet P. Belt, ‘SHADOW. ee NEW LAW BOO! SCHOULER ON WILLS. . H. MORRISON, PA. AVE. AND 1434 8. ¥. AVE. a2 A Fou Le Or Buasr Boozs TRIAL BALANCE BOOK! INDEX and TIME BOO) REPORTERS’ NOt NOTE-BOOKS, LETTER-COPYING BOOKS and TNVOISE Boo! @ iS and BUTCHERS" ORDER BOOKS. WRITING TABLETS and ENVELOPES, all sizes, FIGER WEDDING, “INVITATIONS VISITING CARDS ved and Printed. EASTON & RUPP, 11-3m__ Stationers. cor. Penn. ave.and 13th st. n.W. Curar Booxs Cuzar Pare The Home, twelve mos, uniform in size, and style, neatly bound in cloth, gilt, 53 kinds. only 3oc. each. Writing paper and euivel 4 sheets of paper and enyelopes to match, only 10c. & box. ‘The cheapest Albums in the city. Beceiving woods daily at JOHN C PARKERS, 617 and 619 7th street nw. ___HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ool Sroves. GREAT DISCOUNT. We will offer our remaining stock of Heating Stoves ‘at from 10 to 20 per cent discount from regular prices. Agents for DANFORTH FLUID. W. 8. JENKS & CO, a3 717 Tr Sraxxr N. W. P. Haxsox Hiss & Co ‘New and Beautiful Line of WALL PAPERS, At 15 centa and upwards. FRESCO AND HOUSE EAINTING. ‘and Estimates Furnished. Desi 5 CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. BUSSIAN CAFETIERS, “THE SUPERIOR” CARPET SWEEPERS, $3.50. “PERFECTION” CARPET SWEEPERS, $3.00. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, China and Glass Importers, 215 1205 Bia Cor Ix Pasces PORTIERES AND HEAVY CURTAINS WAY We will begin Monday and offer our stock of Por- fieres and Heavy Curtains at ratly reduced prices. EVERY CURTAIN HAS BEEN MARKED DOWS. vania avenue, S12 Fortieres marked down to $19 IB do. do. TS. Pv do. do. do. do, bargain offered is our All-Silk Imy ‘The greaies Turcoman Curtain, in five different colors. Former Price $40; we now cut them to 830. These; all be wold in a few dase 9g you should call early at Carpet, Furniture and Uphol Ware rooms, ‘SO} Market space. niz Goon News: Goon Newsn FROM GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE. For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS in general.as noone need be without a well-furnished homebe- ‘cause they have not got the cash to spare. We are determined to Knock the bottom outof high Prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments. ‘Come and see the langest store in the United States. ‘Come and see the largest and most varied stock to s2- lect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on pricesand terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD BINE), : ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND i 14TH STREETS N. W. 4s the place you were looking for. Come and be con- ‘vinced that what we say are facts and no humbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at 3e18 GROGAN'S. HOTELS... pe SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Directly on the Beach, ‘Thoroughly Heated Throughout, ‘Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths. Open All the Year. A. B. ROBERTS. f-3m Ow Pour Couroz, VIRGINIA. HIYGEIA HOTEL. ‘One hundred yards from Fort Monroe, where daily target practice, guard mount and dress parade take Place. Perfect in cuisine and appointments. Accom- dates 1,000 guests. Turkish, Russian, electric, hotand cold sea and fresh-water baths. Afternoon concerts and nightly hops. Pure ocean air, free from malaria and conducive to refreshing sleep, Average temperature for winter 47 degrees. Send for illustrated descriptive pamphlet and terms. Ja1-2n ¥..N. PIKE, Manager. 'EWPORT NEWS, V. NPY Sr ianptos Roads, near ola roint Comfort ‘THE. HOTEL WARWICK, 424-skw26t Hotel Warwick, Newport News, Va. ya PARK HOTEL, AIKEN, 8, C. Hydraulic Elevator. New Plumbing. A ‘Perfect Arrangements. A SF ie eaten oaks of temperature and climate, the inost ‘Pince in the United States,” [=a 'P. C. EATFIELD, Proprietor. Pane OF LIVING THE, ALTAMONT, eee est Perfect heat and ventilstion. Only torsy-ave mim Tide from Wash- an ee pe nee Bela with New, Automatic Stitch me ‘THEY ARE NO RISK TO HEALTH. ‘The. ‘Machine made without spiral grremewiecin, Send for ‘and ovr 2,000 tee eae New How ‘The Best and Lightest Running SEWING MACHINE ‘inthe market. The Largest Range of Work. ‘The Best Attachments. Light Bunning and Quiet. Ladies should ‘call and see it before purchasing. ESTEY ORGA’ ‘Moderate prices. Easy monthly payments. Pisnos and Ongans for rent and exchaned. Tuning aud re- pairing, SANDERS & STAY MAN, 234 F st. hw. Ja 20-3m 13 N. Charles st, Baltimore G, LL. Wro & Bros 708 71 ished 1864 e Bich now the we Pianos world. Newby & Evans and Wesct Brow, the best Pat a Guin quality also Gally's self-ployinx ibsteuments, ‘All'at lowest prices aud bost lastaliment plan, Special Dapgalne for cash Tunis ahd repairing bnetiy done, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Special attention of Purchasers invited to the new ARTISTIC STYLES finished in designs of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ABT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS: A fine assortment of prominent makes at ail prices. PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & Co, te Do Nor Prencnase UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. A thoronghiy first-class instrument at a medium price, ‘Over 41-000 now it Use. Second-hand Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 to $150.” Sold on stall mouthiy paytnents, ft asgoramieut of S-crut Music in the city. ENRY EBERBACH, 915 F street, ape . z Evwaw F, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for ERE 1 iain i TIT T t sS8s 's vn, Marshall é Wendell, Hal ‘Pianos: Sterling Organ r ee. fuistrumente sold 0 ented, Tuned, lio im stock at iow fy ‘Telephone. 34° ECOND-HAND PIA Chickering’s from é $100 to $3 abe from #7. 300; Har from $75 to $27); other makes from $29 up. Soldon easy mouthiy istallinents, a5 W. G. METZEROTT & CO. a) = 903 Pa. ave., near 9th wt Beene, res, PRIGHTS FOR SALE AND KENT, NEW AND SI HAND, z 123m G0 WORCH & co, os 7th Street X. W., Bole nts for the Unrivalea ‘And dealers in, Siriten, Musical Instruments, Sheet era in, Siricwen, Musical Inpxtrumen Music and Music Books. jes of 5 and 10 cent Sheet Music. raga Been 46m fae PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS nt FOR REPRODUCING | “THE GROWTH OF INDUSTRIAL ART.” Sealed ‘opy of this advertisement proposals with, a Will be received at this office util 12m. ONDAY, FEBKU SIH, ASN7, at which tine ce they will be opened th the ‘presence of bid- peTaphic process, ates, justia A "aper, the work 4 ry of copies, &c., to be at expense of par Full information ax to conditions, standard required, specimens and time for receipt of proofs aud. delivery “work can be obtaitied by application to the under- ned at this to reject any or all proposals. als, marked “Proposals for Reproduc- f Industrial Art, to be addressed to BENJAMI 606 11th BUTTERWORTH, w., Washington, ‘WOOD AND COAL + Banwi Jonssox, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Wood and Coal. COMPLETE FACILITIES, BOTTOM PRICES. FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE. Wood and coal direct from the forests and_ mines by rail and wate impurities. and free from slag, slate and over GIVE ME A TRIAL Bi rai All connected by telephone. ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealerin COAL AND WOOD. Main Office No 710 Dat. nw. Bthand Bets. s.w., No. 216 A st. n. Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues s.w. All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- chanse. oc22-¢m Bey Your COAL AND WOOD FRox JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘The most extensive dealers in the District. Supply more families than any firm south of New York. Tele- phone connections. ‘Main Office 1209 F street northwest, Branch Offices and Yards? 1515 Seventh street northwest, 1740 Pennsylvania avenue norttwest, 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, 1121 Ninth street northwest. 603 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Corner of Thind aud K streets northwest, Offices and Yards— Coal Depot— Wharves and Railroad yard: aL ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest. FINANCIAL. a Pace & WwW HITELY, STOCK BROKERS, 64 Broad: Si ” SRR, [Rewvore Uh caret cpanel SOD UR RAD SG TEL EORBY We Between BALAIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, N M_XORK, BOSTON, &e. ueral Partners: Janes WarreLy, -H. CRUGER OAKLEE, Marian C Eye Hesny H, Dopar, Waal Wittias R. Travens, Special ; Bus aiid sell ou couumiasion all clams Of Railway “i. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- garding the markets received through our wires Ile stantly, direct from the New York Stock Exchange. All orders executed and reported promptly. Je! "__ SPECIALTIES. R. AND MME SELDEN. ESTABI Prompt and reliable treatment for ladies. Advice aud confidential st all hours. Office 729 Sth st. Gand H sts. nw. 3824-60" CG. ALLCOCES’ PLASTER; 13c. CAPCINE ere ec eee ea ae or G72N. 10th st, Pula, Pa. d38-4the-un ‘ADAM E. H. BENNETT, SCIENTIFIC ASTROL- vist and Medium, forulcrly of New York Con- on all ailairs—past, present, future, “Nativi- thea for testimonials” 1907 Pa. ave, Wash. D. jali-im* (. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF pS gg Hemen 50 cents each. 408 L street, between 4th au ‘nortwest. ‘my6-40w" nw. ‘Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consultation strictly coundential Separate rvousforisdien. Ofice always open. sere D R. AND MME. SELDEN. ESTABLISHED 1855, ‘Prompt and reliable for jadies. free and conndential af all hour Oilice 759 3th at, bet. Gand H sts. nw. "ja26-3t J{ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE OR Wovet De BROTRICS iavisorsting Cordial debility ahd Joss of nerve justrat: | RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect, SUNDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1887, 1887, wuUl further at, Loutevill 10:10 pam, with th ing Cars to above pon mu. ima fast limited train rr im Ciucint 6:40 pan. No ext tant thue, Prttsbare at 11 04 re. For Te Local Stations, 8:40 a.m. daily, race, Newark, Wilmt 40 aan, 210 pom. am Umineton, Delaware and tntern: Baltimore and Wilmdiuyetou, 3:15 p Sunday For Baltimore on week 8.30 and 10.0: fram 3:30, Tit wt ce amore on Sindays 6 0, tne ds, B30, 400, do andoah Valley Hi: and 5:30 pnt. dail 6-40, 5 20, Iroad and points 8 atl ¥: 5:30 pak. Sleeper to Wort For Anuspolia 6:40. am. and 22:10, 4:20 and 540 pan, On sunday 8am 4a0pan A? For’ Way ‘Stations between "Washitwion and Balth more 5.6 40,8: aan 12 10 rete daily r al stats B40 an dls For Guittierstairy and 9°00 am. 1200 and 11h 40 ison Met stops at all stations, diate arrive from the West daily 6 TLE pan. Latthe Kock xp P. Wilvutvacton ‘and Havre it O00 pean. daly id intermediate pute s 41:50, 5:25 and Vpn Sunday. 10.5 = * Ferry and Vailey ttallroad, 5.30 pam OOand 11 All train from. Wasi except 1:00. 2:10 3:1 For further inform 10 Tick usyIvania avenue, corner 14th street, win 1 Ponten will be taken for bagruge to be checked snd received at any Point in the city. AVID LER, C.K. LORD, GPa General Superintendent, Baltiniore. as AIR LINE. EFFECT DPC. 19, 1886. B. and P. station, 6th and B strects ¥ for Warrentin i points, Lym: chy. Mownt, . uals Chaeitte, Ads ad all yt ul, Wall ian'palace buflet slecpiug oct Waskiugton to and Washington to Montsom semana Wa Seay Stfupiune ahd intertndintetationn 3 m—Daily tor Warrenton, Gordousvi Charlottervilie, Saunton, Leutevilie, Cluciuuatt Poitts on the Chesapeake and Ohio route. Pullman Sleepers Washington to Louisville 11:00 p.m.—Daily for Cynchburg, Raleich, Ashville, Charlotte, Columbia, Aiken, Augusia, Atlauta, Mout very, New Orleans and ‘poitite Southwest” —Pull- nan buifet sleepers Washington to Aiken, S.C. Wash: neton to Montgomery, coumecting With parlot cat to Orleans. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVISION. Leave Washington 9:12 am. daily, except Bunday, and 4-45 pau. daily, arriving at hound HAl T1438 m-and 7:49 pan returning, lesve Hound Hill 6.08 a hu. daily and |1-18 cept Sunday, arriving ia Washington 8:40 atu. abd 3:55 p.m. Through train arrive at Washi 8.30 aan, aud S id from Louisville 40 p. ‘am, bmn. m,; Straabung local, 10. Tick sleeping car reservation and information faruushed and basyair cherked ation, OT Reuneste Vaniaave, and at passenger station, Peunsylvaile Sth and Bats. Kailrosd, 20 O THE NORTH, WEST DOUBLE TRACK: STEEL KAILS. IN EFFECT JANU ALY Trains leave Washington from Station, coruer of Sixth Kod Btreets, ae follow and. the cag Limited Express ts i'M daly JAS. L. TAYLOR, General Passenger Agent — 10 PM. daily, with cago and st. Low Express, M. daily for Pittsburg the West, With through Sleeper Harrisburg: 19 BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. Erie Canandaigua, Mochester, Butalo, Nineara, 10-06 P.M. daily, except Sataniay, with Palace For Cars Washinie ter : rt, u and Elmira, at 9:50 5 900 and 11 ALM. 12230, 2-00, 4-1: 10-00 aud 11-20 BM. On Sunday, 9500 A.M. 12-0, 2°00, 4.13.10-00 ga 1120" Mt tanitved “xprems of Pullman rior y except Sunday, au 4:00 P.M daily Ree For Bomton witbutt change, 2:00 P.M. every das, For Brooklyn, N. ) all through trains connect at Sersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annes, alone nwdlrect fraaterto Fulton wires avotding double Feimie wero Ne Ss For Philadelphia, 7:25, 9°00 and 11.15 A.M. 12-20, tae nd 11.20 PM On Suiiday: 200 A. 6-06, 10:00 aud “ By jundays, 9:00 AM, 4:15 P. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL. WAL AND ALEXANDKLA AND WASHINGTOS I AD. For Alexandria,6 :00,.6-45, 8:40, 9:47.11 AM. 12-01 noon, 2:09, 4:45, 4:35, 6-01, 8:09, 10:05 aud 11:37 P-M."On Sunday ‘at 6:60, 9:47.11 AM, 200, 6:01 and 10:05 FM woud and the South, 6-00, 11 A.M. daily, and 3 PM. dail aud 1 Ri - On Sunday at 8-00 and 10-43 32,10:43 PM and 12-10 uiehat, Ee Baers to destination trom hotels and rentLctiocs ‘CHAS. 1H, General Manager, R. WOOD, General Passenger Ageut. ES POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. and SATURDAY! Returning TBESDAY, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p.m., touching at Riv ings ax far ax Nomini Creek, ‘Currioman. Va. aud St ‘Geements Bay, Md. Connects with B. and O. WK, ut Shepherds. See schedule. JOHN B. PADGETT, Act W. RIDLEY, Manacer. e25 IRECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAMERS JOHN GIBSON and 16 KSIGHT leave Pez 41, East River, N. ¥., every SATU! at 4 pan: Gubat wharf, Washington, every TUESDAY MOKNING. Fregiit at lowest raves, at M™ Yeon! Mr. VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt Vernon at 10 clock aim. Returning, reaches ‘Waske ington about 3:30 pam. sel 1. L_BLAKE, Captain. © “ROUTE, E TO LONDON. eee NOKDDEUTSHER LLOYD 8. 8. CO. mathanqron cLoudon, Havre), Bremen pion ¢ : < BSSule heh 211 30am0. Sh Trave Feb. 2h Gam, ™ Aller Feb. 9, 6.00 a1. ® Pulda Feb. 26.7 am. © Eins Feb. i6, 12.30 pan.“ Saale March, 10am. zt excellent tabi i cect ae eg ae feats ae pe ATTORNEYS. ‘ONS & EASTON, STENOGRAPHERS. (US chanmimonere abd Panter ti Cha 72'(ouisiaun aver Rooms 1 aid i Gusto ‘Wask-nrton, D.C. Telephones at ullices aud residences, au ‘ AMBLER SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Yateute and © F stn we. {us and Claiuis attended to. Rew Sdence, 1413 17th st. m. w. > ae PPBELL | CARRINGTON, — ATTORNEY-AT Cie, Barbour Law Busing, “400 Lreinia aventic, "Wi Dc ais Ht ATRICK O'FARRELL Solicitor of Pateuts aud Claas "i106 Fat Residence, 1823 K st... ays NE RELATE i 472 Losin ; prt Residence, 813 T st. n. * DENTISTRY. __ Ge DENTIST, = ae rane aller a. mise sormergt be be commer inserted @7 per set.