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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, _—_—_ re & Rassine Paper on Biomarck. ADVISING HIM To TAKE A REST AND WARNING HIM OF ‘NAPOLBON'S FATE. ‘The Moscow Viedomosti says: “No compromise 1s possible hetween Rusa and Austria concerning eastern affairs without detriment to Russia and the eastern raves. German intervention is useless ‘and will only create hostility between Russia and Germany. Prince Bismarck will render Germany the dest service and do more to secure the peace of Europe tf he abandons his game of alltances Confihes himself to the existing relations Germany has with Russia, There to hinder him from maintaining the same friendly Telations with other powers, including Austria, Dut he should not encourage Austria to adopt an augressive polley In the east, Where sooner or later She must come Into collision with Russia, Prince Bismarck has achieved during his life great deeds. Teis now time for him to take a rest. He should nde his career by consolidat- quired. ‘This he can best do by ing whi Telinquishing all further designs and renouncing all pretensions for a world-wide dictatorsip. Such pretensions caused the first Napoleon's dowD- fal” ——_——~+e0______ ‘The Cardinals in France. CARDINAL GIBBONS SU Cardinals Gibbons and Taschereau arrived at avre, France, on the steamer La Bour- gogne, en row {inal ‘Taschereat Dore the fat age across the ocean well and Suffered but little from seasickness. Car- d@inal Gibbons was not so fortunate. The motion of the stean mer, from Which he ‘the entire v al health 1s ex- cellent. ‘The als were met by a committee of clergy sent by the Archbishop of Ronen. Both said mass at Notre Dame, and tok | | train at hali-pat ten a.m. for Pal During the voyage the weather Was good, save for snow storms on three days. On the first day out Jacques Le Moine and two others, sailors, fell from the foretop, Le Moine going overboard. "The ship was put about and every eflort made to save the unfortunate man, but without avail. One of ‘the other sailors broke his collar bone and the third | sustained very severe Injuries. Both received ex- treme unction and are improving. A handsome collection was taken up for the sufferers, _—. A Spiritualist Exposed. WOW A BOSTON AUDIENCE CAPTURED THE SPIRITS. ‘A telegram from Boston, February 3, says: Mrs. H. V. Ross, hailing from Providence, has been a5- tonishing the Back Bay for some months past with remarkable spiritualistic seances. Scientitic and literary gentlemen have attended the mant- festations and have been amazed. She and they ‘will do so no more. Prof. William J: ot Har- yard college; the Rev. Minot J: Savage, Dr. Saunes R_ Nichols, and Prof. Alfred Wailace,of England, are a few of these who have pronounced her material- tuations as among the wonders of the nineteenth century. Mrs Koss has oecupled a comfortable house at No. i West Concord street, and the peunces she has given each week during, Rer, stay have been well patronized. Several entie~ men of this city who have visited at Mrs. Ross’ house came to the conelusion that her material ‘aed spirits were more mundane than ethereal, and set about to investigate. A party headed by C. A. Beaman, a weil known jeweler of this city, Dr. N. W. Gilnert, ufts, the organist of Kings chapel, and oties Ive in all, were present at at a stance last evening. By a previous plan it was agreed that ‘ain moment each mem- Der of the parts as well as the @_her husband. A | jgnal was given one of | the party was conversing with a materialized spirit. ‘The young man seized the shadow by the hhand, and with a firm grip, and yanked It into the amddie of the room. At thé same Instant the light ‘was turned on, a stalwart man seized Mr. Koss in his arms just as gentleman pulled bis re- volver, while otiie curely held Mrs. Ross, as well a several ks” in the cabinet. Young Braman had a sharp tussle with a muscular “spirit” and felled him to the floor inside the cabinet, “Close investization showed {oar boys and a little girl inside the curtain, who durin the evening hud figured as deceased friends Pelatives. ‘The mystery of the cabinet was also solved. Tt consisted of a curtain drawn across one corner of the ronm where the walls were apparently solid, Investigation showed that by an Ingeniousmechan- feat contrivance the board. could be lifted, leaving ‘an open space into a closet In the back parlor. In ‘the melee one of the party Was quite severely cut by broken glass, Dut beyond this no injury was Tecelved by any one, Mr. and Mra. Koss made no attempt at explanation, but refunded the money Paid by each person who had witnessed the seance. clade weber eae SelM I ago John Au fe, of Jacks ‘wanted a wife, Dat was too bashful to do his own L A NNN s885 Eo fA RRR E dak REN gd TLuLA A NNN S338 BERR oGco BR Uo Ek o°% HOE ee Ee PE bo Ph Bas “ou ORR ‘eGo oO 00 Par} BS E oo aes BBR ERE 9 9 ae B RR 00. 4aa* BBB R ER 00 LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON. INVANTS WEAR. ‘We have detprmined to carry as complete a line of In- fants’ wesr thia season asis possible.and with that view in mind have purchased all the different grades of IN- FANTS’ WEAR, from the cheapest to the finest. We have given sny amount of care to the proper se- lection of these goods, as regards both finish and mate rial. The very best trimmings that could be procured to correspoud with the garment were selected, and now ‘we can safely sy “OUR STOCK 18 COMPLETE.” CAMBRIC SLIPS as low as 150.; worth 26e. CAMBRIC SLIPS, with embroidery, 25¢.; worth 39c. CAMBRIC SLIPS, with tucks and inserting, 59¢. : ‘worth 74. jyith yoke of 48 tucks and tucked CAMBRIC DI of 24 tucks and 3 rows bottom, 74c.; worth BY. CAMBRIC DRESS, with yoke od eiubroiders’ all the way down, OBe-: insertin worth & spas CAMBRIC DRESS_this is one of our LEAD! with yoke of 30 tucks and 5 rows in mn riders, with rue of embroidery at the bottom, AVERY FINE NAINSOOK DRESS, trimmed with | Swiss cubroidery and 16 tucks and ruffle of embroid- 8: can’t match it in the city less than $3.48. ANOTHER STYLE, made of best quality Nainsook, | with Swiss embroidery and inserting, neck and sleeves | ee eee = oe AXOTHER STXLE with yoke of tucks and insecting, ‘embroide hand-fnished, $2.95: | with rutie of ry, all 4 worth 83.69. = ANOTHER OF OUR BARGAINS is 3 Robe made cambric, with 20 tucks, 3 rows of Mad dostie Tule of embroidery down the 28; worth INFANTS’ CLOAKS. OUR LEADER iss CREAM CASHMERE HUBBARD, CLOAR, with embroidered cape, S305. worth 64.48. ANOTHER STYLE MOTHER HUBBARD CLOAK, with embroidered cape and tucked bottom, 82.98, ANOTHER STYLE, with trimmed. bbe 85.98) tale ithe “Sie asT DANGER ANOTHER VERY RICH CLOAK, with deep embro!- dered cape abd smnbreidered bottoms, BAS cantanere, with epiorstieted cape, tackw ou tke O56 on tom, $8.98; worth $12. INFANTS’ LACE CAPS. INFANTS’ LACE CAPS as low as 69c. INFANTS’ FINE LACE CAPS 81.39. INFANTS’ SURAH SILK CAPS, with lace, $1.98. INFANTS’ ith 1 NESNTS EMBROIDERED SURAH CAPS, wit With a desire to please all, we will further state that, without parley, we will refund money for any article ‘that does not suit, after a reasonable length of time, and brought back in as good condition as when bought. ‘You would honestly favor us by asking to see these garments. We would then fee! sure that this announce- ‘ment had not been made in vain. Remember you are always welcome, whether as pur- chaser or looker. 420492424496 SEVENTH STREET, 15 ‘HITE AND COLORED BORDERED SPREADS, Ww ‘Clearing Sale, at the courting. He confided his trouble to b June, a neighbor, and the latter offered to conduct the inary negotiations for $300. He did so, and Was so successful that about a month ago Auteliffe was married to a Woman he never saw Ull introduced to her by June. Hardly was the honeymoon over before June began to clamor for ‘his $300. Autcliffe denied the claim and June ‘Drought suit. ‘The case came up for trial, but Aut cliffe had tn the meantime come to a tion of ‘the June had secured for him and paid the claim an uf with conta A Nunr Sap Rouance Joseph Albert, aged 44 Wwiile walking along Lorimer street. Brooke D.,on Thursday night, suddenly staggered feil to the sidewalk dead. The body was taken othe residence of his wife, Mrs. Albert, at No, 202 Boerum street. A somewhat romantle story has transpired since his death. Mr. Albert left his ‘wife some two years ago to live with another Wo. man. As sary to thls step the property of the ‘couple Was sold and the proceeds were Givided between them. But Mr. Albert was not happy, and very recently he wrote to his wife Degging a reconciliation. They were to have an interview on the very night of his death. Mra. Albert wondered that he did not come, and only ‘when his corpse Was brought home to her did she Know the reason. ———_—_+e+___ AN ARDENT LoveR SHoors HiwsRLP.—Albert phocographer, twenty-two years of age, has been paying attention their courtship had culmt- Rated in an engazement. The parents of the Young Woman opposed the mateh, and Wright be- Sought his sweetheart to marry hin clandestinel: ‘Dut she refused. Wright then procured a pis nd announced to his friends his determination to Kill himself. They collected around and sought to dissuade Lim irom his purpose, but stepping off a distance of ten feet he placled the weapon to his head and pulled the trigger, instantly. ————— see. 7 Fatat Restur or a Practicat. Joxe.—Samnel Harris, an employe of the Delaware Iron Works at New-Castie, Del, was fatally burned last Thurs. day by his clothes taking fire from some burning cotton Waste, Some fellow workmen finding hit dozing at his post jokingly threw a of biasing waste in his face. The flames caught his clothing. He was conscious fora short time after the accident, but declined to disclose the names of the practical jokers, who were his friends, lest the would get them into trouble. He died after ‘Suffering about seven hours, ‘TRIED TO MURDER THE WARDEN.—Warden SSounty penitentiary) Ney, Nok ad ee ang Ly pel ouary, N. Y., ‘Ubat Me aay os amd, teamed 8 srt us for the signal. Frank Mallon, an ex-convict, whose expired January, suddenty aj at the door with a pistol in each haud "He ties eas baliet made a not dangerous wound in ‘scalp. Mallon fired a second time and the few. He Was an Sactay tothe eave ee at dently designed murder. anes Meee Ogden Feria alias Sr fover Tae ee ‘convicted in the United States circuit court, Brook. lyn, recently for fraudulently o} ‘a pension from the government upon a false claim: that he Bad Deen wounded tn tie army, was arraigned far it abn senlenwe last Friday. He att to make a speech, and suid that his conviction wa he aaa of his family, whom he"had wilt 2 refused Uo live. i ehees Se bed Tefused to listen to him, and tn passi ; sald In his case there were ho mitusating cheese slanees. He knew nothing about the case except ‘What the evidence developed, and his conviction Was usc His sentence was'hie ye 1 aes Eo —+oo___ pEROSTRITION I ALABAMA.—The passed by 4 vote of 26 to lution, providing for subtittin: senate. 2 a joint reso @ constitutional ‘nt proibiting the liquor traffic to the |" people at the bext gener: election. ‘PRAUDS IX THE St. Lous Ei ECTION.—SIX InDre Tests of persons charged with perpetrath os Ab the election last fall in St Louk ween frauds WO Of these wore je rinltuing irre ‘the polls: two were reviscrs changed epuaertties at ben oy bene he reper oy and = 0 4 accused Of minor offenses All wens neers Se Dail ranging from $1,000 Lo $10,009, ‘Near midnight 4 so'sa water the valley with Verripie Tostcr ustag upon David Bush's horse the water lifted te from it four dation and it fell to pleess and Soated away. M™. Bush and bis faulty. being. asleep, were unaware of the Sanger until they ‘were thrown from thetr beds tn water. One member of the farrdty was drowned. doo At the seston of he Ancient Order of Untted ing ic 3 Lodge, of ew York, in admitting John L. Sullivan, the prize hier, into ae Inembership in the order was adopted ‘The Kev. A.J. Donne'ry, who was made te fone back whe NicharigNeolymo™ Femoral, has Shere Is a report on the Kerli Boerse that the German vent will contract for @ loan of Sate Parnell ats RoE “ring from Bright Mr. said to be gute thease, Its Gowen Mr Ley See the leadership of the Irish party Joba H. evaux, an autitor of the custom house, and the last colural “mean eine E jored man iB Sustoms service in Georgia, has been remone 'y ‘announced that he “noituation, 38 a reason hts proves ~— pa conmnitenr ote ee ea Dequm aminvestiyation into the coal handlers’ | (39c., at the Great Combination, 14:3t aar'and 1243 1ith st. se BBB A MI = Be ss 0 0 MuaM 7 Ss pe fa Ub te ote BBB A A UU CMM M2 Buss = ‘HOUSE FUBNISHING GOODS. ‘We desire to call attention to our full line of Cream, ‘Bleached, and Turkey Red TABLE DAMASKS. We ‘Will offer for the next ten days the following bargains: 8 pieces Cream DAMASK, 60 inches wide, st 45c. ‘worth 0c. G pieces Cream DAMASK. 60 inches wide, much finer quality, at 50c., worth 70c. 10 pieces Bleached DAMASK, 66 inches wide, worth 85c,, at 0c. 5 pieces Bleached DAMASK, 68 inches wide. at 75c, worthsL, }'5 pieces Bleached DAMASK, 68 inches wide, at $1, ‘worth $1.25. pieces Turkey Red DAMASK, 56 inches wide, war- ‘Tanted fast colors, at 45e., worth 55e. |S pieces Turkey Red DAMASK, 58 inches wide, war- ranted fast colors, at 50c., worth 65¢. 5 pieces Turkey Red DAMASK, 60 inches wide, war- ranted fast colors, st 62'4c., worth 750. 50dozen Damask TOWELS, 25 inches wide and 50 Jong, at 20c.; would be a great bargain at 400. ‘50 dozen Fringed NAPKINS, Cream with colored borders, st 95c., worth $1.25. ‘33 dozen % White NAPKINS, st $1.15, worth $1.40. 40 dosen % NAPKINS, at $1.65, worth 82. 100 dosen % NAPKINS, extra quality, st $2.90, would ‘bea grert bargain at $3.50. 10 pieces All-linen Glass TOWELING, 2¢ inches wide at 125c, worth 20c. And afull line of TOWELINGS and CRASHES, all ‘qualities, at lowest prices, (One case of Lonsdale CAMBRIC st 10c. One case 10-4 Pequot SHEETING, st 22%40. 65 White SPREADS, Marseilles pattern, at 780. 50 Extra-size White SPREADS, at 90c. 100 White SPREADS, beautiful designs, extra-size and quality, at 98e. |The balance of our COMFORTS and BLANKETS to close at below cost. Eb A wes gt Be A LT RAS. S 77H. 8TH AND D STS, Fre Isscnance. ‘Insure before it is too late in the ANGLO-NEVADA ASSURANCE CORPORATION, Of San Francisco, Capital $2,000.00. OLD CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY, $1,020,000. SAINT PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE ‘COMPANY, $1,368,000, COMMERCIAL INSURANCE OUMPANY, Of Sen Francisco, €200,000. | LOANS ON REAL ESTATE NEGOTIATED CLAUDIUS B. JEWELL, Agent, (Je12-30 8 Kellogy Building. el a om 14-3t 1241 setae, ENTLEMEN'S SUITS jx, coe fe Aw Mosr Go: ‘This week st the Golden Eagle. Cut prices sre the rule with us st present. Youcan seve much money by buying now. The gamments are just the same, just as reliable anil fashionable as Daretofore, while prices are greatly reduced to close out remaining sizes. We have no liters- ture to take up your time with,but in place solid business. That’s what you want, don’t you? OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT comes in for an unperalelled cut, and we pssure those in want of genuine bargains thet our es- tablishment is certainly the pre-eminent and ‘undisputed headquarters for style and economy. ‘Suits, Overcosts and Trowsersat bottom figures. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO., ‘The Popular House of the People, by the People and for the People, 26-w,fm,3m —_No, 400 7TH ST. N.W., COR. D. LADIES’ GOODS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Ware, How & Co, 25 WEST 16TH 8T. ‘NEW YORE, WASHINGTON BRANCH, 815 15TH ST. N. We (over Hanson, Hiss & Co.'s), Are now closing out the balance of their magnificent stock of RECEPTION AND BALL DRESSES, IMPORTED COSTUMES, WRAPS, BONNETS, ETC., aT HALF THEIR PARIS COST. _15-6t M. H. Beesxaxs, LADIES’ DRESS AND COAT MAKER. ‘Just arrived from Europe. ‘Corner 12th st. and Pennsylvania ave., $5. Over Davis' HatStore, Fae DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- Fi IN 1205 New York ave. ny rat-Sasa Ladicg’ and Guts’ Work of every tion ANTON & CAROLINE LERCH, merly with _ 1920S Fischer & Maison Yrieee, Paris. | CUNNINGHAM, Ed NTNGTO Sth st. nw, ‘will alter and reline Ladies’ + &t the Great Clearing Sale, at the Double Combination, 1Qo4, SHORTEND, SHEETING, UNBLEACHED, 14-3¢ 1241 and 1243 11th st. se. Oop Surrs Axo Ovencoars, It will pay you to see our Oda Suitsand Overcoats, as they have Deen reduced 20 per cent. You inay find in this Jot a Suit orOver coat to please you, and at a saving 0f 20 percent. GEORGE SPRANSY, 507 SEVENTH STREET N.W., sale (Opposite U. 8. Post Office] Taz Hooursr Grave Caaurscse IN THE WORLD, smrrep 3x L oo v Un Et oob DHSS Fin 8 Uae Hos ELLL 00 UU II Sss8 OO EEE DDD FFE RRR EFF RRR OOF DDE RORE ROR © OER D DFE RRR FE RRR RROOE DDE R RE RR BR BR OO BEE DDD KRE KR RK EEE R BR Reims. CARTE BLANCHE, ‘A Magnificent, Rich Wine. GRAND VIN SEC, The New Dry Wine. Price—Quarts, $30.20; Pints, $32.20. —— by the leading Wine Merchants and Grocers, Kyxocx.vown = Axzouuzer. 600 OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND BOYS ‘will be sold from this day onat 50 cents on the dollar, or Just one-half former prices, at OAK HALL, Corner 10th and F streets. 1,000 SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS ‘will be sacrificed at 60 cents on the dollar. They must ‘and will be sold, st OAK HALL, Corner 10th und F streets, 900 PAIRS OF PANTS will be given away at 66%; cents on the dollar, at OAK HALL, Corner 10th and F streets, 800 CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS ‘will be distributed at 66% cents on the dollar, at OAK HALL, Corner 10th and F streets, ‘The sooner you call the better assortment you'll find. Socall st once, at OAK HALt, 228 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. Miss Juur Consox Sure, ‘In an article entitled “Family Living on 9500 a Year: ‘“Puel for acooking stove and two other fires, apd lights, would cost about $8 per mouth, provided Comm ‘were used in cities,” &c. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OB GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for 93.70. ‘25 Bushels for 82.50. COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for 82.90, 25 Bushels for 82.00. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPARY. eo 411 and 413 10th street, Fo Scrrurs CONSTANTLY RECEIVED OF THE CELEBRATED MILWAUKEE LAGER, FROM JOS. SCHLITZ’3 BREWING CO., And for gale by dealers generally in bottles end in caaks and bottles by the agent, BAMUEL 0. PALMER 115 D st. to611 Devote: | HEP Sian re Telepdonee} Somgetown: ok: A™= YOUR RETAILER FOR THE tn Bio carbene Et 50° eee, | 14-3t 20 Go" 5 1241 at. “10c. BOYAL GLI Saree neal Dry Cleaning Establish Gat vy Thirty five year experience, fret and Plush Cloaks, Grape Veils, Laces, Gloves, Se" are pete foctly cleaned by this superior process, piven: oe ‘Gentiemen's ies leased ing es a specialty. by this process will not lose their original shape and edfoctoally. (0. 906 G at. nw. ‘Ladies’ and Geutlemen’s Garments: also. Ve grease spots cuaranteed to be remot “Goods called for und delivered. Mrs M. J. Hos, 1309 F ST. X.W., OFFERS GREAT BARGAINS IN PATTERN BON- NETS AND HATS. FRENCH FELT BONNETS AND HATS AT COST. KID GLOVES AT ACTUAL COST TO CLOSE. 306 ADIES, | (ATTENTION. LATEST SIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH NOVELTIES IN BACK ‘ColeFUnEs, ram nasil SENG nore Hair dresaii the month. Special placing of Bridal Veils. ‘attention to Maz J. P. Pas m4-1im* 1107 F STREKT NORTHWEST. IMPORTER, ‘Will show the coming week ‘NOVELTIES IN HIGH CLASS BONNETS FOR RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, leo, COSTUME BONNETS AND HATS, FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Y, KANE, 507 11TH ST. N.W.—CORSETS MADE a1 M fo order’ A perfect it’ guurantecg Also 8 tt linet Shoulder Braces, Reform Walsts, Frenchcorsets and Bustles, Corsets Wwandried. “sel Sune | yen ST.N.W. 'M ior y atyte und mate: Dee TEN Bee Ayres gt comtort | French Han 1 rin \d-made Underclothing, Mi Patent Shoulder Braces, and finest imported Hosiery. ‘id all Dress Reform Goods make N. IN or EV . Curtiss, SPETQLUTION, a. F. YX CHO! ot GO RA Key. Joeeh z AUTRES poe BoUN THE ‘Alice Gorkran. A E OF PRO} Hat iet P. Belt. LATHA ES) fe Agente SDE Preston SCHOULER oN WiLL’ BOOKS. W. H, MORRISON. 475 PA. AVE: AND 1434 N.Y. AVE. 3024 A Fux Loe Or Bias Boos ES, at and” INVOICE VISITING EASTON & RUPP, 11-8m__ Stationers. cor. Penn. ave, and 13th st.n.w, Cuzar Booxs. twel: ogi lami een an ai = boun< (ting: ‘and enyeloy 24 sheets. emerson ving goods, ‘daily at a Err, BORAB, P: rites, | WEDDIN BHGS mal eeStSS DEN The: f l Revel JOHN C PARKER'S, 617 and 619 7th street n.1 FAMILY SUPPLIES. Loox: Loox: Loo: Loox: INDIA TEA COMPANY. ool cans Con: ‘Milk, 250, R. ¥, Buck. frente 36, a bo Pau ness ie BLE Flour, $1.40. 2 Dbl beat Patent 81.70. 1b, 13 Ib, can Poachoa SS conta. oN Frases pre oi S oaute. New Pr 4 Ibs. 25c. Cross & Blackwell's Chow Chow, &0., 20¢ bottle. 31b, can, Plantation Java, 2: ‘80c, 1b. Form Ib, Green’ Tea, 33 2 1b, Peeled Peaches, 230. Sil. Toe ealvar Stages: 5 3 The. 250. Furs NEW ENGLAND SAUSAGE BY FAR SUPERIOR TO ANY I HAVE EVER SOLD. PRICE 19 CENTS A POUND. SOLDIN 2 POUND PACKAGES. THE IN- CREASING SALE OF THIS SAUSAGE MAKES IT NECES- SARY FOR ORDERS TO BE GIVEN BEFORE ITS AR- Tur SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No. 7, SEWING MACHINES, with New Automatic Stitch Disl, are unt speed, lightness of running, strength and THEY ARE NO RISK TO HEALTH. The only Sewing Machine made without sL or CS for circular and ae ee dorsements of Washington le. See dete igo nee ane pea vex! fxs Depot. jaa yualed for uty of it Door to Auerbach’s Bicycie Shirt inthe market. The Largest Range of Work. The Best Attachments. Light Running and Quiet. Ladies should call and see it before purchasing. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, $222 528 9th ot. n.w., Bt. Cloud bullding. NQTHINGEXceEDs 4 siLent ware sEwixG MACHINE, “Acknomiedred by ony ort an ie Bhat inachine extant for Lightner, Quietuess, speed, Fer Work and Beauty of Finish. ‘Cie White ts King, io sure ahd seeit. JF. MCKENNY, Sole Agent 49 a ae UGHMOND, Manager, = 4 "3s Forins for Dra eases. Prico, #300." Also Uulversal Patterns. | cae To Sansry FOUR LEADING DENTISTS OF BALTIMORE. Professor P. B. Wilson, of the Balti- more University, has analyzed ZON- WEISS Cream for the Teeth, His re- Port says it contains precicsely the ‘qualities that above Dentists says a dentrifice should contain. ZON- WEISS is of soft creamy conslatency, and is applied to the brush by means of an imitation ivory spoon. It has and delightful flavoring of ite own. old by all Druggista. Qonerore Prasress, ‘A higher grade of Plaster than the public bas hitherto known. More penetrating and powerful than common Porous Plastera, Sold by all drugwists. RIZES FOR PROVERBS. 850 00.—Fifty dollars will be paid by MARTIN TED COs bxchaned Macy RAEI in three premiums of $2, the First Best, Second ‘Best and. Heries of twenty (20) Short Fauiliar Sa q jualities The following examples are given of what ‘deemed appropriate: “Tired nature's mecet restorer."—Hz-No Tea, “4 ie none being twice told n— Pure Meno acaitent the RO acer eee Alan “The. that cheers,”—Hx-No Tea, “ athe ‘non."—Martin Gillet eh Bonk Hx No Tes thensclvon, Coxpitioxs: ones aes oes clous use Bal oveey Maladies | =, ‘by punt) s enough Le ae aeitag a EEL Ea, by pvt sate el ar Barotos solbait-pound tne by Grockrm abelled than; 4 OL JAMES EPPS & 00, Homoopathic Chemista, 2224 m.tube London, England. Bunors Cumsoane ‘L. C. BISHOP, Draggist, 730 9th st, cor. H st. uw, Sennen French Corsets and Bustle bribe 31 neh Corsets and Bustles: . Childrens Copvetn aiid wei Corset lise Ha own X. W. BURCHELL, at fo ice is un 325 F streat French, Germanand Spanish spoken, mr14_| 15 sae, Novrroer TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF ccc RER c@OoOE R ee ass ee ee Ooo Exe E OR Exe : THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR It is without doubt the most Brauriyurand the most Norsrriovs Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, containing as it docs all the most improved Machinery invented up to the present time, but they produce Flour Unsorpassep 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 Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of theold world. HOWEVER, Like everything else that has gained renown, some Person or persons are trying to take advantage of the reputation it has gained by imitating the Name and Brand, andicttempting thereby to palm off an inferior article for the genuine. THEREFORE, Be sure and see to it that either eacks or barrels read “CERES.” and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. ‘WM. M. GALT & CO, apes, Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealera Pore Tratus Ouve Ou, As sweet and palatableas FRESH CREAM. ‘Large Invoices in Stock. ELPHONZO YOUNGS Company, 428 Oth street, 313 Esrasuuszzp 161. CHOICE OLD wow HH gts Bor 3835 WY -ISKITES., ‘MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. ‘We beg to invite the attention of connoisseurs to fine OLD WHISK) ‘which gehirneed aus OLD WHIBIEEA Ebr pease ‘Post Order, or C. 0, D., if desired: deliver them to your address, “iy nrees aarsea pre i cert of ihe United atau propel bd ones aS Exc UBLLY aud brs gente ‘Market. The FREE M ADUL- Runa TION, ‘and pomese a Nearal Flavor and Fine CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLES, LUTZ & BRO, nla 487 Penna. ave., next to National Hotel. 58 . CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. Having been so snocesafal in eetablishing « first-class House in the City of Washington where the people can ‘buy reliable goods on Instalment at Low Prices, I have ‘added to my stock a full line of Men's, Youths and Obildren's Clothing, which I will seit on Instalment ‘at cash prices. My Goods have been carefully selected and will give satisfaction. Remember that GROGAN always does as he says, and if you are in want of Par- Jor or Chamber Suits, Carpets, Msttings, Baby Car. Fiages, Refrigerators, Stoves, (Clothing), &c., call on GROGAN, GT THE RINK, ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W. ‘and you will save money and have the largest stock in the city to select from. (You can make yourown s terms.) Srovzs, GREAT DISCOUNT. We will afer our remaining stock of Heating Stoves ‘at from 10 to 20 per cent discount from regular prices. Agents for DANFORTH FLUID. W. 8. JENES & 00. 31 717 77m Srexer X. W. P. Haxcox Hiss New and Beautiful Line of ‘WALL PAPERS, At16 cents and upwards RESO AND HGUSE PAINTING. ARDETS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. 815 15TH BT. 5.W. 26 Pors, ALL SIZES. Viexsa Corraz RUSSIAN CAFETIERS. “THE SUPERIOR" CARPET SWEEPERS, $3.50. “PERFECTION” CARPET SWEEPERS, $3.00. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, China and Glass Importers 315 1205 Pennsylvania avenue, Br Cor Is Prices PORTIERES AND HES ¥X CURTAINS WAY We will begin Monday and offer our stock of Por tieres and Heavy Curtains at greatly reduced prices. EVERY CURTAIN HAS BEI RED DOWN. ortieres marked down to $10. ao. Bd. ae ie0. 0. Go. 20. The greatest bargain offered is our All-Siik Imy Turcoman Curtain, in tive diferent colors. arose Price #40; we now cut them to $30. These goods: all be sold in 8 few days, #o yuu should call early at Carpet, Furniture aiid Upholstery W pare and UPI varerooms, wre eSOl Market space. 15 18 GENTLEMEN'S GOODS._ Eizzsys HATS AND GENT’S FURNISHINGS, In all the Latest Noveltiesin WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, &0. Shirts to Order, 6 for $12 A perfect fit guaranteed. ELLERY’S, 1337 F street. Tx Lessa ssrevwexta UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Special attention of Purchasers invited to the new ARTISTIC STYLES finished in desiens of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. SECOND-HAND PIANOS: A fine assortment of Prominent makes at all prices. PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & Co, = 817 Market Space. Do Nor Prrcnase UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO, A thoroughly first-class instrument at a medium price. ‘Over 41.000 now in Use, Second-hand Pianos and Onvane at prices from to $150. Sold on small monthiy pay ge! ‘eayments assortment of Scent Music in thectty. HENRY EBERBACH, ane O15 F street. Ewa F. Dror, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE New Second-hand Pianos of other makes always in stock at low _ Telephone, 445. se19_ ECOND-HAND PIANOS. Sones ey Rake rug SOR: SBI eae from $75 to $275; other from $25 up. Soldon easy, ‘W. G. METZEROTT & CO. "903 Pa ave. near 9th st Wo! co. Fe OSS Boat XW. Sole Agents for the Unrivaled ‘And dealers in, Striurn, Musical Tastrumenta, Shect rusical 300,000 copies vf 5 asd 10 cout Siost Musi. . es of 5 and 19 cent 5 Piatios aud Ongaus to Rent, WOOD AND COAL. _| | Coxe | JOHNSON BROTHERS Beg leave to announce to the public that they have tracted fora term of years for the entire preduet CORE of the Washington Gas Light Company’ and are bow prepared to fillallomders with promy/them and dis- patch for i THIS VERY SUPERIOR AND ECONOMICAL FUEL. TERMS AND PRICE UNCHANGED. Bushels Crushed Coke, deliyered, | = Uncembed = | “ a - 330. Qpders received at the office of the Washiuivion Gas | ‘Light Company and at our main and branch offices: Washington and Georgetown, Ja31-3un Wire Asa Srove Coan First Arrival of Coal This Season. ft 50. 70. 0. P. POLLARD, ‘Main office: 12th stand RL a .. Branch oor, 12th and Kate nw. Ballrosd Qump: _f1-6t" | “cor. 1st st. and N. ¥- ave. we. V. Baowrx Jouxson, ‘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 water, and free from slag, slate and other Thoroughly Heated Throughout, ‘Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths. Open All the Year. oR, South Carolina avenue, bel ‘Ocean, Atlantic Cit _f4-fn,w2m&jedeolm MM. Benuvna, the most delightful winter resort in the world. ipullainy 12 the ety of Haunitton all modern cos ‘ f Ham}ton all modern con- Sehlences, Phe islsudeare entirely tee from malaria, oat and fog: “Tempersture duciuc the whnter 03 de: irees to 80 degrees.” For fartuer information Siar, 2 WALTER AIKEN, ‘ue-ma&th3m prietor. ‘VIRGINIA. HYGEIA HOTEL. One hundred yards from Fort Monroe, where daily target practice, guard mount and dress parade take place. Perfect in cuiaine and appointments. Accom- dates 1,000 guests. Turkish, Russian, electric, hotand cold sea and fresh-water baths. Afternoon concerts ‘and nightly hops. Pure ocean sir, free from malaria Average temperature for winter 47 degrees. Send for illustrated descriptive pamphiet and terms. IGHLAND PARK HOTEL, AIKEN, 8, C. ‘Hydraulic “Hievator. New Plumbing. y fect Sanitary Arrangements. GEN we BADEN Chet Sigal cer, U8, A Telat of tamporusure and climate, the most desirable of any place in the aie Seed Soin er ee oh iNG.—THE ALTAM( taw Place, Baltimore, Just completed. Strictly Fauuily Hotel,” Hurhest elevation, On the handsom- Set strecl. ‘Perfect heat and ventilation. Incandescent i He Suites Pie a ee comforts Only forty-five minutes ride from Wash. Pe tatty Hotel Wie Brome bauer, REPRODUCING “THE FO GHOWTH OF INDUSTRIAL ABT.” faye eon se untdl ‘Ta on rupal 12 an P ‘Sealed MONDAY FEBRUARY 231th Ke 5» by photo th Een: with @ co) ‘be received at thi ‘of fF Taformation fs to conditions, standard. oy ge ‘wo! figuedist, propels natok Ptop at tion of Growth of. Art,’ to be: t0 BENJAMIN BUTTERWORTH, $231,m,w&t10t 606 11th st. n.w., Washington, D.C EE ——SE_— SS —————— PROFESSIONAL. Pa. see MRE erg impurities. = Opposite the Ebbitt House, GIVE ME A TRIAL - Main Yard and Office, 1101 R. I. ave. n. w. TELS ey oe = ___HO' = — All connected’ by telephone. 2u10-0m BURN! A becuse peeint Water H. Maxow, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Directly on the Beach. ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealerin COAL AND Woop. ‘Main Office No710 Dat. nw. Offices and Yarde— Sth and Bats. s.w., No. 216 A st. ne. Coal Depot— Cor. Virgints and Delaware avenues aw. All Gfices are connected with the Telephone Ex- change. oc22-4m Bux You COAL AND WOOD From JOHNSON BROTHERS, Tho most extensive dealers in the District. Supply more families than any firm south of New York. ‘Tele- Main Office 1202 F street northwest, ‘Branch Offices and Yards: 1515 Seventh street northwest. 1740 Pennsylvania avenue nortqwest. 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. 1121 Ninth street northwest. 603 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Comer of Third and K streets northwest, ‘Wharves and Railroad yard: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest. MEDICAL, &._ D2 Riise netatataned and onty reliable Ledion in the city. aOt Cat, Dek. 436 and Gthsta au oan be consulted always o R, AND MME SELDEN. ESTABLISHED 1855, ‘Prompt and reliable treatment for ladies. Advice free and confidential st all hours. Office 729 5th st, bet. Gand H sts, nw. JA26-3t ‘ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE OR M two of Dr. BROTHER'S Iuviorsting Cordial, Vill cure any case of nervous debility aud loss of nerve wer. Itimparte vigor to the RE ‘AND BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 906 BST. 7. appeared belore me and made oath that he is the Oidest Established ‘Specialist im this city, and will guarantee a cure in all cases of private disease of. aa furt ut = FS yg cousulte- tion and advice free at an jand sworn ‘Uefore ‘me by DR. BRO Po vad beribed 3 BAMUEL C. MILLS, a Nc Public in and for the District of 3a day Columbia, this of July, 1885, Seel-in ob NEVER DEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Torbhoiiteits ss tne cideet etsbisbed sdverto. Souddently cotmult’ De BROTHERS, 000 'B sts we Pardeularattention paid. to all diseases. peculiar to ladies, married or ME. DE FO! NG-ESTABLISHED AND A sais anne eure tron 119 Fesudence, ms " Spam, wit ‘only. 220-20" SPECIALTIES. Moret MITCHELL, THE ee ASTROL- mea aidng burted treasures! ‘out recon: inti dabowing you a correct ‘of your r. Call be convinced at 3% South Per aies a.” Goowultation~ Gent Sanus, direct from the New York Stock Exchange. I ders exscuted uaa Sepetenl peony Z RAILROADS. i ALTIMORE AND OHTO RAILROAD. in effect, SUNDAY, JANUARY 30%, 1887, ‘until further notice “hor Chicaro 11-4 am, and 30-10, Aaity, with Uhroust coaches fare The Lito o. is a Past Limited for Pittsburg and Chi- a0, BTTIVE ime oe at 9:00 p.m, Chi next boring wt L110. No extra tare is ‘on this ‘rpin for fant the, na ian ‘or Cincinnat:, Lowtsville and St. Loutedatty Pm. and 10:10 p.m, rin tora coer and Palsco Sleep Cars to above its wil it : 3:30 p. Stirts States ont ah he rs $40 pa Novextra fare ds changed on duis trai for fant the. For Pittsbunr at 11-45 am. and 8.55 nm. daily to Pittsbarg, Cleveland and Detroit, with Patlor and Sleeping Cars to Prttsbnny, For Lexington and Local Stations, 8:40 am. daily, Grace, Xewark, Witmineton and Phil- 5 except adeiptiie 7 da elphia, + 30 am, 210 pom. and 7s pt d For Wiltington, Delaware and int between Baltwor and Wilmington, 3 ehgent Sunday 90, 6:40, 7:30, Fer Ba . Sabiniumt aad For Annapolis 6:40. am. _ 3.40pm. On Sunday ceetong Bee? Way ‘Statins betwee and Beith mune 40, fi Baily pan. daily; 4:40 pan. dad ‘ bal stations on Metropolitan Branch. * 40 an ma, 4:40 pan. daily, ex: For Hagerstown 8-40 pt sundas Drains arrive from the West dail 2 Little and 1121 pm, From Philadelphia, Chester, Wilua ae Grace, 11°30 am. 9.3 aa Pan. daily. pa Wilt futeriue pes north of Balti ¥ Fey ae From Ann s00pm Su From Tiacy Gul except Sundar From Frederick thd intermediate potnts, 8 Bis p.m daily except Meneey reine leave Doeltlusets fer #.00,"9'05 aud 10 Sb Fas 20.8 bend i030 sane : All trsine from' Weahieton Relay station, oe fathitirton stop at Wet except 0, 5°10.9 1p ands Spee For further information apply at t gio Bkeonioe Weelueten tae eylvaniaaveime corner 4th mincet whet obkert ‘will be taken for be checked aud receivedaa any point in the city. DAVLD LEE, C.K. LORD, GPa _General Superintendent, Baltimore. pepwonr am Line SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DEC. 19, 1886, Prpine leave Band PF station, Oth and erin: — Daily for Warrenton, Gurdonsvilie, C20 ©, points, Lenehan. Hocky Mount Danville, Rate Charlotte, Atiatite, and’all’ puinta! South.” Pull man palace sleeping car Washinton to Att Sag Washinton fe Monte Samra 2:35. p. 11.—-Dally, except y, for Manassas, bury and intermediate statione Warrenton, Gordonsei 30 p. m.—Daily tor Charlottesyilie, Saunton, Lorisville, Cincinuat, Points ou the Chesapeake and Oli’ route. ul Washineton to Lousvil pam—Daily for 2am, oy 0 8, Wane pariof car to DIVISION, it Sunda Abd. nad Hild GOS yt Sunday, arriving 1 ive at Washingtom Louisville 9408 GOL Peanayte ave, and at passenger siation, Penusylvaulm JAS. L. TAYLOR, General Passeuuger Aout, | Malroad, Sth aud’ sta, azo rue oRear. se YLVANTA ROUTE TO TRE TEST AND ROUTHWESE, DOUBLE macs ESRI SCENERY CLPMEN) IN EFFECT 3A UAL (gith, Ths: leave Washington from orner of Sixth, aud Kb atreets, as foil ‘Trains! For Pittsbrang aud. the West ‘of Palace Sleeping Carw et i Line, °S0.AM daily to Cine with Sleeping Cars from Harri me and Buflet Car to St. Louis daily. exer 4 foChicai, with Sleep) ventmmw to chiveato daily, with i St. Lam mg mt Ha 0 Touaville and Metuphin Expres, 10.00 P.M. daily for Pittebunt and tho West, with through Sieeper pang 10 BALTIMORE AXD POTOMAC RATLROAD For Ene. Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, 10-00 Pat dally es pt Saturday, with pare Washington 6 Hochester. sn? Sit Palaoe Por Willian FS the Bast, 7:25, 9:00 and 1-15 4 34 10,8 and 71-20 PM Tt Lanstind micpcoms of Palins 464M daily, excopt Sunday, aud PM." On Sundays 2200, 00081 ‘A.M. and 4:40 P.M. daily, AM, 12:20, 4-23 and 6.00 PME day” Sundays, 9-00 AM, 4 1 nan! ALEXANDRIA AND | FREDERICKSBURG WAX, AND ALEXANDMIA AND WASHINGIU! RATLROAD, For Alexandria,6:00, 6:45, 8:40, 9:47, 11 A.M, 12-01 4 1005 and ow tbe J.B. WOOD, General Punouger Agen _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. % POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. ‘NEW IKON STEAMER "WAKEFIELD" Leaves 7th st whart on MONDAYS, THUBSDA: abd SATUMDAYS at fam. keturuiig TUESDAY FRIDAYS aud SUNDAY in. Ccuctinweat River Land: ines jomini Crock, “Curriouan, Vay aud Clements Bay, Md. Connecta with and One 4c. at = schedule. JOBN PADGETT, Agt RIDLEY, Manager. met ECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAMERS JOHN GUBSON and FC KNIGHT leave Pier 41, Winans HURRAY MAAS E Fras, ‘at lowest rates, a Mt vENox: MT. VERNO} hart pa Saat LL. BLAKE, Captain. STEAMERS. =F, To South BS.Aller Feb. 9, 6, 61m ~ Baas Feb. i6, * Saale Marci % 10 a.m, © Fulda Feb, 36,7 a. “Elbe, Sat.a'h 3,1 pout Comfortable suitervoms, excellent table, iururies BU, HH saloon appointments. Prices: Ist cabin, ¢ $100, according to location; 22d cabin, Paxce & Ware, STOCK BROKERS, SSA, | New york. 15th street (Corsoran Building.) Washingtom, SOpiVAdE SKUCK TELEGLAP whee WASHINGTON, BALTIMOKP, PHILADELPHIA, EW YORK, BOSTON, &c. General Partners 'H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Quotations of Stocks, Bonds information re- tive taarheus Poser ough ours wives i au Jel Wi ‘Book Mani 13 17th at. 2. w. Cee SE ee