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Bann ante gt : _ a eae 5 . a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 145 West Virginia's Prison. SCANDALO NDUCT DISCOVERED BY A LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE. A specigl from Moundsvilie, W. Va., to the Balti mor ‘The penitentiary tnvestig- ating committee ¢ its session Friday evening. ‘The result has been a mass of testimony showing cause for a complete cleaning out of the Institution by the legislature and a total revision of the laws governing its operations. The committee charge that the punishment has not only been barbarous and brutel, but it has been shown that prostitutes have been taken to the prison: that | Ay has been handed into convicts; that the discounting prison bills that the guards and osille factions, under cts the convicts have f affairs has not been ration of Col. Peck, Dut Fears, and, in some respects, rmer years thah now. ‘The police been so negierted as to show e Lortures inflicted on ¢ er Is 4 public scandal e made to ALLEGED merican, Says: Found Frozen on a Grave. 4 WOMAN POISONS HERSELF AND LIES DOWN WITH HER CHILD TO DIR. Mrs. Thomas K. Bennett, wife of tizen of Hannibal, Mo., left her Tnursaay nigh > after writing a letter to her absent husband, consigning two sons to the care of her sister, taking with her her F-year-old daughter, and went to Mount Olivet Cemetery. After taking a dose of potson down ‘upon the grave of a dead She had planned to take the Ife of her way, but when the ti ‘adiy drug to herehhid ng the little one m while she w A bitter etin. When hi lett ree ing ‘the ground alive, but with b morn- they were fon F clothing froi nestling by her hearest house, To the earth They and her baby sau; were taken to the aya 1887. BUSINESS ttons will be made. THE WEEKLY STAR. filled columns, and costs only One Dollar a Year. IS BUSINESS. ee . What Follows May Prove Interesting. SS oes HOW YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE WEEELY STAR pe An arrangement has been entered into between the leading publications of this country and THE WASHINGTON WEEKLY STAR, by which persons subscribing for the latter may make a very large Saving, amounting in many cases to more than the subscription price of THE STAR. ‘Below will be found a ligt which fully bears out this assertion. When more than one of the publications named are subscribed for correspondingly large reduc- In no case will these discounts be made unless the order is accompanied by a subscription for —o— THE WEEKLY STAR contains Associated Press and Special Dispatches from all parts of the World, reports of Congress and all the Government Departments, United States Courts, Washington News and Gossip, Political, Personal, Society and Local Affairs, Stories by the Leading Authors of the World, Bright Correspondence from all points of Interest, Weekly New York Letters, Home Articles, Fashion, Religious, Literary and Agrichitural Notes; in short, everything that should be in the best Paper of the most interesting city of the country. It is an elght-page paper of fifty-six long well- An opportunity fs here affordgd to send THE WEEKLY STAR to some absent friend who is inter- ested in What 1s doing at the Nation’s Capital without cost. where Mrs t aiter several hours revived. ~ During the nixat she sald she had vomited up the g g 3 oison and had aried tO get up, ut her strength 3 5 being gone she could not release her clothing ns ig? from the frozen ground. Her feet are both sO Publication, 8 Sm E Badly tven that the flesh came off when her Zz | noes Were removed. She ts in a critical condition 3 nd it is ieared the exposure will prove fatal Do- & Ee & Mestle trouble was the cause of her act. bon keet ‘coe dns mia binveueea wire Harper's Monthly Magazine. #400 ) #100 A WOMAN GIVES INFORMATION WHICH WILL LEAD TO | Harpers Weekly... 400 80 THE AKKEST OF TUE CULPRITS. ‘A dispateh from Massillon, Ohie, says: Late | Harper's Bazar... 400 80 Saturday night a youns, well-dressed and tntelli- ae a gent woman went before Mayor Franz and made a | H4"Per's Young People........ Voluntary statement which Is regarded a3 an im-| Century Magazine... 40 GD portant elme to at least the identity of the thugs Who assaulted Detectives Hulligan and Heehen at | St Ncholas.......... 300 50 Ravenna and reseugi the fur thiet MeMunn. She | g ae op Rame as Margery Kobinson, and said she | SMbner’s Monthly... af Robinson, & nephew Of | Puck oo scecceece 400 80 Life... 500 125 k_ Cleveian Lesife’s Monthly ... 300 60 story condeused fs, that there 1s a regu eanerd a 5 50 teed anc of crook’ numbing nineieea, and that be te a ygers’ house is their resort. 80 a, ‘Tom Koldy, Joe Johnson, Smith pee Wea NE eee es : on and her husband, went to Mdliance, via the 6 ne road, th ng preceding ‘the res. okes Days. te ned. to Pittsburg the a, who was wounded | AYt Amateur... <o 200 Harrisburg, Pa., and Sets of his Injuries.” The Cty eh as Searched three different times while the me there, But the goods were not discoe- Se BW were stored in cupboards and ice-boxe a ment. In explanation as 1 why she ou ue disclosed the secret she sald the gang had’ threat— a ‘ned her fe. She appeaied to Uie mayor for pre~ aa Sad Yection and gladly consented to be confined in the iy prison, Where she now is, and will be held to Await instructions from the chief of police at Pitisburg. —_——-oo—____ Missionary Work in Japan. HE JAPANESE SO POLITE THAT THEY INVARIABLY SAY THRY UNDERSTAND IT ALL. From the New York Sun, February 7. Forelzn missionary work of the Protestant Epis- eopal church was discussed last evening before a lange audience in Calvary churea, The Rev. J. Thompson Cole spoke of inissionary work in Ja- pan. He said that a missionary in Japan does not have half so hard a time as many ignorantly ‘Uaink missionaries have. They do have a hard wrestle with the language. Japs are very polite, and they Will say they understand the missionary, even if they haven’ a glimmer of a notion what he is talking about. They are a very curious. Binded people. “They willsit for hours ia a chapel, because they Want the preacher to tell all he has to Say at one sitting. After a preacher has preached for three hours they wonder why he ‘wants to stop so long as be has anything more to say. “As two the civilization of the Japs,” Mr. Colecon- ‘tinued, “they are trying to reach that of the west- ern world without getting into the spirit of it. At ‘Nagasaki 1s a university, and the students, having ADDRESS IN ALL CASES S P EICI A L-$1.90. THE WEEKLY NEW YORK WORLD. ‘THE WASHINGTON WEEKLY STAR. ‘THE WORLD'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. A dainty book, bound in leatherette Tree Calf, of 320 12mo. pages, copiously Ilustrated, postage prepaid, together with a membership in The World’s Book and Music Unions, by which all standard books and music can be bought at a great saving to the subscriber. ALL FOR $1.90. ORDERS RECEIVED EITHER BY MAIL OR AT OUR SUBSCRIPTION COUNTER. PAYMENT INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, WASHINGTON, D. C. @ grievance, thought they would compkun to the rotessors. "The professors told them that the’, adn’t the spirit of American bos. This piqued the young Japs.and the next ulght they broke ir.to the university Dulldings and broke ail the furni- Ture to show thetr spirit. it Is with the people. They had heard tion merica, so about 20,000 citizens of Japan assembled in a public park in Nagasaki,broke all the windows in a newspaper 4 by the police and sent home od Aimerican shape. ke foreigners. AS soon as are free of their contracts With foreigners introduce a new industry the Japs refuse to ¥ contract, and they take the work on ives. They take up everything. So by and Dtless they Will have nese church and e missionaries Wili be out of employment, In in the highest educ een Fecently ch as they have cot change that a m last November 3, re for costumes, years © been impossibie.” only taree wore native ago such a thing would bh: os Astroncmy and Photography. ‘From the Cornhill Magazine, an We wonder if astronomers should already Doldly entertain the thoughtof making a com- plete survey of the heavens by means of photo- graphy. Admiral Mouchez has shown that in the course of te TS TULLY 15,000,000 of stars might be made to record their exact position and true Felafive brightness in a eS Of large phowo- graphic charts! Nothing done by man since astronomy Was a Science can be ared with Such 4 Work as Us, ¥ might be well ae~ complished In a decade of years. But even all thes, wou ems less impressive than what done “and what astronomers are planning to do, in ap- piying the nic eye Of setence to’ analy” ing the struc have made the leading stars re emote suns Already they aves of light from many of the rd their story on Uny shore Of photograpiic Run, neving millions of Mons of iniies uroug! But how a com- plete survey 1s tobe made in this way. A giant eye so constructed t it gather, tudes of stars sion toward dif ferent parts of the heavens. For an hour at euch ‘View Will Cais monstrous eye, more wonderful by far than the ichthyosaurian eye with Which we be- Sab, gaze analyzingly on many hundreds of stars at Cnet, Jeaving on record af the close of its survey the Phovographic spectra of all those stars, DY which Lhe seements prevent tn f nay the very con- @ition in which these elemenis exist, will be. writ. ten down in letters and words which (or the as Uronomer) there ts no mistaking. Truly a wonder- ful era of astronomical research ts now beginning. Probably the wext ctury will rev about tue millions ar, Was led Wo catalogues, Sir, Mict ce On The cider Ki rad a ian ef | mucb prow: woe ' Youre H HoUseExzaxina Three By ws Of Us ‘Tuner Guus — Kathered tog of bouty be- fore they were {riz by one of the neigh bors, Nowe of the Douukucs were at house, Mine Dowsnue says tescripulon of the thieves agswers to Cat ee young girls to wikoua she hans give abaiotance. CoLoRED KNIGHTS OF LsvoK——A Columbia, £C., Bpeciai says: 1 i» siaced Usal the negroes have RnZhis Of Labor asseubiles organized all over WHEEEY 6 and ce “and that there are" Gut tow Coluped. Pople iu sohae sections WhO Fe NOt members. Souesut the county papers call Upon the Laruers to Lake the neceneaky eps to rolect thetuselves and prevent the Kaigins of Peter trom accompulshig teat onde ~o- Isuse Verotz, a prominent member of the Brane tucat enurch'at Brownstown, Pa, teil dead dug. ng service last Thursday uly it. Jacob “M. Miller, wii calmed to hawe been pobbed of $27,000 lin owes Akh checks at AC ay Ga, Is Said be an LnRBLOF aiid has been jpamuor Ovznixa SPRING DRESS TRIMMING, PASSEMENTERIES, BUTTONS, &0., Selected Novelties of Paris and New York Marketa. WINTER WRAPS a> ‘MILLINERY At lees than half price. FOSTER KID GLOVES. J.C. HUTCHINSON, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Fesavany. 1S THE BEST MONTH FOR WINTER PAN- TALOONS, AND WE ARE READY WITH A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT, IN ALL PRICE AND STYLE. SHOULD YOU NERD A PAIR WE WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THROUGH OUR STOCK. REMEMBER WE GIVE YOU (AS NO OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY DOES) A GUARANTEE IN WRITING, WHICH ENTITLES YOU TO YOUR MONEY IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, PROVIDED WE RECEIVE THE ARTICLE UNINJURED. WHAT CAN BE FAIRER THAN THIS? GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 507 SEVENTH STRERT 1W., ni [Opposite U. 8. Post Office} No Loxa Proctamsriox. QUALITY, PRICES AND REPUTATION SPEAK LOUDEK FOR US THAN WORDS. ‘The Superior Make of our Well-known Clothing, to- gether with Bargain prices, tell the story. ‘Men, Young Men, Boys and Children Suita, and Overcoat Department, are open to your in- syection, with the Lowest Prices. It isa practical fact that we are not consider. ing the question of profit on what remains of Gur Fail and Winter Stock. Our only object ‘Low ts to sell the goods. We have made big deductions im our Suit De- Partment. We have made big deductions in our Pants Department. We have cut deep in our Overcoat Department. We are Sacrificing the oys’ aud Children’s Suits and Overcoats. Now is the chance for Bargains in Men's Fur- Biskings, EVERYTHING CHEAP FOR CASH. NOAH WALKER & CO, wiz 625 Pennsylvanis avenue, Berweex Seasox Prices DEY GOODS REDUCED 20 PER CENT FOR FEB- RUARY AT JOHNSON, GARNER & COS, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side. Our Limited » 10; ited space will permit only the mention of = ‘TGomnt Cheek Nunmcok now Seesta Nainaook I2 eeat & TScent Oheck Nalnsosk pow L2setaeta ‘AT JOHNSON, fait & Cone, US cent Conted Praue bow te ‘cent, 1s Cent Corded Pique bow 15 Canta 20 ceut Corded Pique Low 18 cente: 25 goat Corded Fane now 20 ‘ST SouNeon xx $1.10 White Gousterpanes'noe $0 cena, “23 Waste Counterpanes, so ag hata Se Necssarxy Kxows No Law: WE ARE FORCED TO REALIZE! THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING ar aK HALL, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE 150 Suits for Men reduced from $9, $10 and $12 to 86. 500 Suits reduced one-third. 700 Men's Over- coats at less than cost of the material in them. 1,000 pair of Pants at a sacrifice. FUll Dress Suits (Swallow ‘Tail Costs) at $15. FOR BOYS—We have still a very large stock of Suits and Overcoats whieh will be sold regardless of cost or value, at OAK HALL, 9 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. Orznxe Topaz. AT 631 PENNA AVENUE, NEXT TO ST. MARC'S HOTEL, ONE DOOR BELOW 7TH STREET. GREAT SALE OF TAILOR MADE CLOTH- ING. MANY GARMENTS EQUAL TO THE FINEST CUSTOM WORK, THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF CosT. FINEST MEN'S BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES. COME AND SEE THE STYLE AND MAKE OF GOODS. COME EARLY AND GET THE FIRST CHOICE OF BEST QUALITY AND ‘MAKE OF CLOTHING AT AUCTION PRICES. ‘MEN'S OVERCOATS AND SUITS, BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND SUITS, CHILDREN'S OVEERCOATS, SUITS OR PANTS. LOTS OF MEN'S PANTS AT LESS THAN COST OF THE GOODS. ACHANCE SELDOM OFFERED AT THIS GREAT SALE OF BEST “TAILOR MADE CLOTHING. CALL AT ONCE AT THIS SALE. 631 PENNA. AVENUE, broprister, 1. C. BISHOP, Deugsist, T30.9%h st, oor. Het. aw. BOOKS, &. 4 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. __|__ PIANOS AND ORGANS. ___ RAILROAD: t RB .TIMORE AND OBIO RAILR: Booxs: Booxs: Booxs: Warr, How & Co, J.B. Larue, Iyer Tae Lear Issrmcnexts m od my In —— 2 WEST 16TH ST. NEW YORK, a i! ise 500, DECKER BROS) ome, ooDAT. JANUARY 30th, 1887, ae Leeper oe! ‘some eth fb asl ee WASHINGTON BRANCH, Nie wish to call your Bg to our lange and com- FISCHER TxAnOS, oantti See eb ity ES ns wh ical oe RES. Bese per Soe Gary Git Far SOC * petri alam exe sore ce con ‘our 40c, a 10 pm. daily, SEMI-SEASON SALES, mm ack te. Pianos | with coaches ain so well known to book purchasers. IMPORTED DHESSES, WRAPS, Ero, A 105; gene Bor and teen fuged | Ih iss Raat Limited ae dite {he public that n tna offering wo aball EXCEED any-| _ LESS THAN PARIS COST. Pg Seems tintgh te att a erat ative: No'extra dare’ is changed on thus Mhing heretofore curs, Very truly, nite _Orders promptly executed, fitim | 26 = For Cine “prnat’Louievili and St Loniadaty at 30 BELOW WE GIVE A FEW SPECIMEN PRICES. | Mins C. Dovovax, Poromsc Warez te Pxaiiished 1864. Biey nig Cas wtcalwige pute wlan tian ‘NOTE THEM CAREFULLY, a May be Clarified and Purified by the use of suitable rh AS Re FY Srgyinein Ginetta ext worninn rics. aoa fa No ex awed ENCYCLOPEDIA un. PH 315 FIFTH AVE. N. ¥ FL ie tstraamente. | $8 tare Cir ee Moe mad Se Soo | Dede ee errr s aes mio | pfeuereeect Uti, B. ed SSR faers ‘i; 34 received from Paris 5 use in Pittsbu: it fait 13.50 45.00 ‘THE GATE CITY STONE FILTER and THE Rep ER For Havge dé Grace, Newark, Wilmington and Pu cay oat SILKS, FOULARDS, SJEWETT CHARCOAL PACKED BE feiptii, 790 a.m. 2 10 po. nd Fo ls , ‘FILTER, all sizes. xp between Baitiinore and Wiluitucten 218 8.00 Eileen) = pr Sa ‘or Balti. 1.38 3.00] CASHMERE AND COMBINATION SUITINGS, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, $:30 ant 10 China and Glass Importers, UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSEIP | 11.30 9. 188 3.00 | samples of which parlors . more Tr ‘Which can be seen at her A s cbliienonnannes AND DURABILITY. 30.05 ame TEs Bue Lay Fa 2 5 1340 I STREET, Special attention of Purchasers invited to the new | Sjc>- Lie hie va. = A ee : Sroves. ARTISTIC STYLES finished in desigus of % 2 a seo 5-30 pan daly BO pa where | remain until March 1, to take orders . ts joc! {or Spring Costumes. Closing out balance of winter eee pce amrmnea oe mes Bae eee ite SE Sm, 23:10, 4:30 and jo E stock at great bargains, {9-17 | We will ofterour remaining stock of Heating Stoves | SECOND-HAND PIANOS: A fine assortment of | Yor" Way: Batis between Watittvt anit Tite samateaas Aner | M. H Bassas ee bee ee mnb ain: eiiticoa | taste These books include the works of the most popular LADIES’ DRESS AND COAT MAKER, Agents for DANFORTH FLUID. aoe Fon mae. fan hrmnchi ga aa. daily. exrey suruay, wal vt SOS AMtOMEENI ot seiaomene Just arrived from Europe. ee Oe. | leita on Meeareers Boek F086 oe CR Ata EG eeSeAP EER TERG Rib sede | gj Omer EN gram eae D. SEL : ra SALE COMMENCES MONDAY. FEB. 14%, CON- a 7 7m gamete XW. | Do Nor Poncnase WS iES FO THREE WEEKS ONLY. —e SPECIAL PRICE LIST, CALL AT BOOK DEPARTMENT, _f12-6¢ “ How. A charming new book for society people on etiquette june) of receptions, dinners, engagements, 'weddinss,, A ‘ise, fresh Exel ja comets - TOUR. er rat Suz ‘NEW BOOKS. ‘The Golden Justice, by W. H. Bisho} Mable Stantiope, by Kathicen O'Meara, in ede! Preston. ‘The Squire of dandal-Side, by Amelia E. Barr. Some Problems of Philosophy, by A. Alexander, Envitadlonsand Gard Egraving in Cs beat style. ritatlone nn Choice Stat at soe BALLANTYNE i, 3027 MNg2e beventh Mereet, New Booss Jusr Recerven. CREATION or EVOLUTION, G. F. Curtiss, PSYCHOLOGY, John Dewex- OUR COUNTRY, Rev. Josiah Strong. SOCIALISM AND CHRISTIANITY, Behrends, DOWN THE SNOW STAIRS, Alice Gorkran. AMIRAGE OF PROMISE, Harriet P. Belt. AGATHA AND THE SHADOW. AYEAK IN EDEN, Preston. NEW LAW BOOKS, SCHOULER ON WILLS. W. H. MORRISON 475 PA. AVE, AND 1434 N.Y, AVE, ja24 A Fou Loe Or Buz Booss ‘TRIAL BALANCE BOOK! INDEX SUDORTERS NOTE-BOOKS, OPYING BOOKS, LETTER GRAF and INVOICE, BOO) WUTING TABLETS and ENVELOPES eg ‘1 TRIMER, SCHAP, PAMPHLETS and” INVOICE and INVITATIONS, VISITING CARDS Engraved and Printed. ie z EASTON & RUPP, 411-3m__ Stationers. cor. Penn. ave, and 13th stn. Curae Booxs Cuzar Parzen ‘The Home, twelve mos., uniform in size and styl neatly bound in cloth, gilt, 53 kinds, only oe. each” v1 ing paper and covelos 24 sheets of paper and “Tite Reapest alte da tes cles ‘Receiving goods daily at e JOHN C PARKER'S, ocld G17 and 619 7th street n.w. Tz Hicursr Grave Casmracne IN THE WORLD, HIPPED BY L oun E Oo PHSss PS Be TLLL 00 uu 1 Sss8 EEE DDD ERE RRR FEE RRR. EO DDE R RE RR Fe B DEE ERE ER ERE Prk B Eee E 000" E EEE DDD EEE R R& ERE EB Reims, CARTE BLANCHE, A Magnificent, Rich Wine. GRAND VIN SEC, ‘The New Dry Wine. Price—Quarts, 830.20; Pints, 832.20. For sale by the leading Wine Merchants and Grocers. 29 As Usxrorrcar Por Saspwicuen. ‘The “Short Stops” in Clothing ‘Kio yelling and Foor, ‘Tostop the RED LETTER, you know. Vaielotions and baught jorions an 2 Because ADLER won't give them a show. ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE, MEN’S OVERCOATS, 94.05, £4.73, 05.485, $6.75, $8.08, $11.25, 919.50. But let them keep ffambling, lowling and in ling, BeneD. LESTER is'still all thego. ‘Their raving and ranting, ritical cantin ‘Won't take with the. ‘PEOPLE, you know. READ RED LETTER PRICES.—MEN’S SUITS. 1, 85.1 6.75, $7.88, $9.68, $11.03 5, BSL 8S. T1785, Gibts etaske O88 Precious moments ae Sing, ido. our buying Wetore altthe stock is Plckod otr. Strike a “two-forty"ygait So as not to be late ‘At ADLEB’S Ten Per Cent Clothing Store. RED LETTER I8 KING;boys' OVERCOATS— £3.00, $3.71, $4.39, $473 85.85, $6.98, $7.20, ‘There we're sure of food treatment, ‘Prices without abatement Polite attention and Justice, I trow, Because it is better, Anfin ter "To do elt than to swindle, you know. RIGHTEOUS BED PED bors svITs.— 94.05, 85.18, $5.40, $5.85, 80.98, 87.88, 88.98, 99.68 ‘The “RED LETTER" is planted, ane yi ‘ictor E., undaunt ‘ly bids you all come ‘To his where For Smith, Jones: i ‘Are given With the simile of Yum Yum, RARE RED LETTER CHILDREN'S OVEROOATS— pL 74 8) .f = 13, 82. 7-3 Sas oan enon. an0, ‘bag, es BIP ROARING “RED, LET'ER GO!" CHILDREN’S SUITS.—3 TO 13. $2.70, #2955 #5, S28 $2 gp 60, aa ota. Sed Letisr prices marked in Wed oa wh VICTOR E. ADLER'S, a TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE TEN AND 929 7TH STREET NOKT! 927 9 (TH STREET NORTHWEST, MASS. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Open Seturday until 11 o'clock p.m. SK YOUR RETAILER FOR THE Juans Meas $3 Suoz 7 in. MILWAUKEE LAGER, FROM 308. SCHLITZ'S BREWING 00, And for aslo by dealers generally in bottles ‘casks and bottion by the agent - BAMUBL oe PALMER mon | USPS ETA Am Pewtooe| S ING ESTAD. 1905 New York ave ewe First class Ladies and Gents. escrip- vormeciy whXTON ‘CAROLINE LEROH” vormerly _ noo Sim A. Fischer & Maison Yriese, Paris. \iss CUNNMIGHAM, M falter and reline Bedio? Pius”‘Ooate 7 ee thonth of February only. : NTO€ emieal Dry Cleaning Eatablishmen jean (0.906 G at. nw.” Thirty-ve pene oop pihadie' and Gentlemen's Garment aio, a valet aad ru Lacey per- Toctiy cicaned by thin superior procion station Pee $5. FBS DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- tion, 431 P. Haxeox Hiss & Co ‘New and Beautiful Line of WALL PAPERS, 15 centa sna REsto AND. HOUSE PAINTING, CAPES AND UPHOLSTERY COOLS. 815 15TH ST. N.W. FAMILY SUPPLIES. 226 esses a specialty. “Gentlemen's Clotues:clested Fyne By is proceen wil no lon thet o inal chan fae Fismouth Bloa heave spots guaranteed to Dora other Choice Products ‘Goods called for and delivered. gor | _ 2-3 Once, £315 Kat. news |UPERFLUOUS HAIR OBLITERA’ LEAVIN Sine'trace. My Hlectric. Needle Pravees ie the ae Remedy for_thia hideous blemish, Plasters side, Ke only promotes more stubborn ee B FE T frie ladies ‘and children. “Mi, orcHELs Baw: GABRIED, 13216 st.n.¥- aime ieee Ls. 50C. PER POUND. 0 ‘your: esl Dyeing: 3 home, with SS x 3 ee TO BE PROCURED AT XO will dye everything. Th ere Pree Loc a peel ieee STORE OTHER THAN 1325 F for Strength, Brightness, Amount in Packages ot lor of Col ‘Non-t Eyecaaiaal pues Culler TSCHIFFELY & EVANS, 027-00, Druggist, 477 Pennayivania ave. REDORA DRESS | SH SE Ss re the best in the world. THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY IMPERVLOUS. n27-s,th6m Mac J. P. Pam 1207 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTER, ‘Will show the coming week NOVELTIES IN HIGH CLASS BONNETS FOR RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, Also, COSTUME BONNETS AND HATS, _ai1 FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. V. KANE, 507 11TH ST. N.W.—CORSETS MADE fo order, A perfect ft guaranteed. Also, a full lineot Shoulder Braces, Reform Waista, French Corsets Bustles. Corsets laundried. 3018-5mn* 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHREY, 430 10TH ST. N.W., Makes Corsets to order in évery style and’ mate Tial, and gnarant lect fit and comfort. SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear and finest imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Reform Goods. French Corsets and Bustles. Children’s Corsets and 2 $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own make) that for the price is unsurpassed. N. B—Fretich, German and Spanish spoken. _mrl4 STREET. TOGUARD AGAINST IMITATIONS THE GENUINE “SPRING LEAF" IS SOLD ONLY IN PACKAGES, MY NAME ON EACH— i. W. BURCHELL, m1 Loos: Loox:: Loox: Loon INDIA TEA COMPANY. 2 cans Condensed 250. 10 Ibe. N. % Buck- Wheat, 30c. 4; bbl. Family Flour, $1.25. dest Family Flour, $1.40. 2. ih eae pea mad hea IS conta. New Prunes, Chow Chow, &c..25¢- ‘9c. Plantation Java, 25c. ‘Goeth, worth Boel. Formcss 65. Ib. Green Tes, ‘Boe. Sil Asswoot and palatableas FRESH CREAM. Large Invoices in Stock, ELPHONZO YOUNGS Company, 428 9th street, 213 To Sansry FOUR LEADING DENTISTS OF BALTIMORE, Parse B. Wilson, of the Balti more University, has analyzed ZON- WEISS Cream for the Teeth, His re- Port says it contains preciesely the qualities that above Dentists says a dentrifice should contain. ZON- WEISS is of soft creamy consistency, and is applied to the brush by means of an imitation ivory spoon. It has Peculiar. refreshing, preserving and cleansing qualities and delightful flavoring of its own. Sold by all Druggists. Qomrorx Prasrzns. A higher grade of Plaster than the public has hitherto known. More penetrating and Powerful than common Porous Plasters. Sold by all druggists. 221-3, Esrasuisap isn. CHOICE OLD MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. iar medicinal qualities of Whisky distilled ie finest growth of Rye in the renowned V: the Monongahela, have attracted the attention Medical Faculty in the United States to such a de- 5 (gvlaco it in. very high position among the to invite the attention of connoisseurs to our fed fine OLD WHISKIES, which we offer at tho following prices, in cases containing One Dozen Bot- If you cannot obtain these Whiskies from ger, We will on receipt of Bank Draft, Hegislorod fer’ or Post Office Money Order, or C. 0. Geliver them to your adress, by Express id to all points east of the 'Misaistippi river, Freight, foamy art of tie United Staten (prepaid). For EXCELLENCE, PURITY and BYERS ‘above are Us Whiskies Gene Markets They areentirely PRE FHOM ABUL TERA TION, ‘and posscas a Natural Flavor and Fine Tonic Prog These ies are sold under guarantee to give PERFECT SATISEACTION - other tine 19 be retusasd ‘tour expense. Co: ‘wolicited. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114 South Front st, Philadelphia. ‘New York Office. 16 South William st. al _SEWING MACHINES, &c. T HE SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No. 7, SEWING MACHINES, ~ with New Automatic Stitch jualed for’! Speed lightness of Funning, strata and ‘eau’ of work. ‘| ‘THEY ARE NO RISK TO HEALTH. ‘The only Sewing Machine made without spiral Gr comwheels: “Gent Yor dicular and Over 2.000 tee Tclephons call 338-2" LOHUBACH, 7thand F sta ‘Repairing aud Renting, ali kinds, Sole Agent, D. C. Next Der to Auerbuch's Bicycie Sburt Depot, 3029 New Houz ‘The Best and Lightest Running SEWING MACHINE ‘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, 322 528 9th st. n.w., St. Cloud building. OTHING EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING chive extant for Lightness, Quietiben Speed Periect ine Work and Beauty of “ihe White te king fs sure and seeit. J. F. McKENNY, Sole Agent, 457 9th iCHMOND, Manager. Ht Bs RICHMON for Hall's Forms for Drapiug Dresses. Price, pexi Paterna iL Rustatenat __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Exzznrs N HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, In all the Latest Noveltiesin WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, &c. Shirts to Order, Gfor@12 A perfect fit guaranteed. ELLERY’S, 1337 F street. Opposite the Ebbitt House. Pamce & Ware, STOCK BROKERS, SEONG, | Newyork SPIN ABE GHOSE TELESLARY wnse™ ‘WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, 9 eines NEW YORK, BOSTO: General Mat Hewar H. Dover, Ws ., iLi1aM R. TRAVERS, Special 3 Bay and sell on commistion all classes of Railway enrilie® H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Were WARNESON, ‘Book-1 -rulers and Blank -binders, Paper- e013, 420 and 4:22 11th st. .w. Gey ae on carers ‘Fine Printing specialty. z Gisarercr—Comronnxa. EPPS' COCOA, BREAKFAST. of Geers eppiestion of ‘ie tne ‘properties of wells Heigcled Ce edeuieately tavored bovesags. which ay save us many heavy doctors’ It is by the Sous, etadually built up uti strong euoush to Fe begetendency. to disease, lundreds of subtle diy to attack where ready’ * SS in half poubd tine by Grocers labeled tna: JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, a24-mtaks London, England In an article entitled “Family Living on $500 a Yeer:" “Fuel for a cooking stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about 68 per month, provided Comm ‘were used in cities,” &0. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ‘BY PART OF WASHINGTON OB GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70. 25 Bushels tor $2.50. COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bashels for $2.00. "25 Bushels for $2.00. ‘WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. A thoroughly first-class instrument at a medium price. Grer 41.00) sow in we sie Second-hand Pianos an; ‘prices from: 0.9150. Sold on siuall monthly payments, ‘Lanyest assortment of S-cent Music in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, ap2t 915 F street. * ny Enwaxn F. Droor, 926 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, T ERERIEN & Sons, Gabler. Decker & Jett & Cumston and oth on, Marshall & Wendell, : He anced, ‘Tuned, red, Moved, Stored and Shipped. PeNow ann Second-hand Viauos of other makes always tnetock at low hues "Televhone. 347 se19_ ECOND-HAND PIAN Ghickering’s from 875 to $400; Steinway's from 100.40 $335; Rnabe from #75 to $900: Hankiaan from 875 to $215, other makes from $29 up. Soldou easy monthiy installmen W. G. METZEROTT & CO. nll 903 Pa. ave., near 9th st. EAUTIFUL, UPRIGHTS. u FOR SALE AND RENT. ‘NEW AND SECOND-HAND, SE W. IRS OF PIANOS, E. BEST T= 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 _f1-3m, HE RA ‘South Carolina avenue, below Pacific, near the ‘Ocean, Atlantic City, N. J. a f4-fmw2m&jedeolm MKS! A.J. DARNALL FTE! PoNTA GoRva, OR, “Teaver, Frommpa, ‘Terminus of the Florida Southern Railway at Charlotte Harbor, on the Gulf of Mexico; 300 miles south of Jacksonville and 100 miles further south than any other first-class hotel in the United States, OPEN FEBRUARY 20TH. f7-maf,1m Ow Powr Coxrorr, ‘VIRGINIA HYGEIA HOTEL, One hundred yards from Fort Mouroe, where daily target practice, guard mount and dress parade take Place. Perfect in cuisine and appointments. Acco:n- dates 1,000 guests. Turkish, Russian, electric, hotand cold sea and fresh-water baths. Afternoon concerts andnightly hops. Pure ocean air, free irom malaria and conducive to refreshing sleep. Average temperature for winter 47 degrees, Send for illustrated descriptive pamphlet and terms. jal-2m F_N. PIKE, Manager. EKFECTION OF LI -—THE ALTAMONT, Entaw Place, Baltimore, Just completed. Strictly a Family Hotel. Highest elevation. On the handsom- Sa a ae of rooms, Comforis of housekeeying without its dis- comforts, Only forty-five minutes’ ride trom Wash- ee ee ra te en Ss WOOD AND COAL. V, BALDNEN, Jounso' @ Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Wood and Coal. COMPLETE FACILITIES. BOTTOM PRICES. Wood and coal direct trot the forests snd, mines Coal direcs from the forest by tail and water. and free trom slag, slate aud other impurities. GIVE ME A TRIAL. Yardand Olhos S17 Ache Brauch Ottice, cor Buh sine. one and Kista. a.w.” All connected by telephoue, “su10-0in Warez H. Mancow, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealerin COAL AND WooD. Main Office No710 Dst. n.w. Offices and Yanis— Sth and B sts. s.w., No. 216 A st. ne. Coal Depot— Cor. Virginis and Delaware avenues s.w. All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- change. oc22-4an Bux You COAL AND WOOD From JOHNSON BROTHERS, The most extensive dealers in the District. Suprly ‘more families than any firm south of New York. Tele- phone connections. Main Oftice 1202 F street northwest. Branch Offices and Yards: 1515 Seventh street northwest. 1740 Pennsylvania avenue nortywest 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 strocts southwest, a PROFESSIONAL. Massace axo SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE! @4 PER WEEK, In Daily Treatment, at ‘THE SWEDISH HEALTH INSTITUTE, 903 16th st. n.w. 5 Ladies and Gentlemen of experience will treat; tients st their rendenoe if desired. oct AT VERY LOW RATES. PROF. HARTVIG NISSEN, Proprietor and Manager. Office hours:—8 a. m. to 1p. to7 p.m. CONSULTATION FREE. f12-1m_ AD. ELZEMONA. WONDERFUL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT, born with Second Sight, | Every mystery revealed. Finds lost or buried treas- res oF tulnes, "Hecovers stolen property, Jost friends, Gives success in business, “Removes all family trou- Biles. Causes: ‘Brings ited to- Lin 0 speedy iarriases. ‘Never fails. Gives picture of one you marry. trouble consult this clurvoyant. Cara sicknoss. 9 to 9. Open Sunday. pts pe CLAY THE CELEDRATED | CLATRVOY- id Astrologust.causes speedy tnarriage, brings separated together, wives advice on Uusibess Inwetita, tion, matrimony. ‘call, faction guaranteed. Otice ‘and gaan trouble murs, 9 aun. LOS 450 Cot, bet. 43 and Uth sts. mw. Fee Sle. £0 “THE CONCORD HARNESA” ‘We have on hand s full stock of the Celebrated Con- cond Harness cf all kinds at Concord prices; aleo (CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLES. LUTE 8 BRO, 497 Penna ave. next to ave. jail-im* | | | | | ox 31 pam. daily, ow ive from the West daily # p.m. Little hock Express ta, Chester, Wiltniucton ‘and Havre 12. 35:20 pin aed mn. daily, From Wilmington and) int ponte north of Baltimore, 11:26 am. From Annapons, 8-30 am. and 3:50, 5 8.00 p.m. Sunday, 10-3: Eh Prot Harper's Ferry aud Vaile Rallroad, Aaily except Sunday Froin Frederick and intermediate points, 8:25am, and 8:15 p. m. dail ‘Sunday : or Washiete 10. 30a.m01 80, 4-20, 5k stop at Relay statior ft Si ~ An's rain », iy at the Baltimore and VID LEE, General Superintend: PIEDMONT AIR LIN. SCHEDULE IN CT DFC. 19, 1888. 6th and b Gordousesile Ni an palace buttet Pulluas Ashville ‘ON AND OHIO DIVISION daily. exrepe Sunday, Kound Hal Mtoe ve Kaun HA Oma, sunday, arriving 19 rive at Washingtom id Tantisvilie 40 p Nrasbune local, 10 Tickets, sleopizw car reservation and informat formised abd be Ked at offer, GOL Penusy i Vaniaave, and at passenger etatiog, Peunsylvauis allroad, Oth aud B sta. JAS. L. TAYLOR, 20 ___ General Passenger Agent, HE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUT. THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, AC SPLENDID SCENE m, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. IN EFFECT 3AXUAg) Jioth, TNS, ‘Trains leave W: ete ation, corner of Sixth trevta, as follows West Ch ited Exproap Cars at ‘daily. Past ti and St. Louis, ing Cars from Harrisburg to Car to st. bamis dh opt Sacurday, to Chicaco, with > ry to Chicaca, si Mt daily tor Pittabane aud the West, with throws Slenper Marrisbung 1 BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. For Erie, Canay Rochester, Muflalo, Niaears, 10:00 P.M Saturday, with Palace Cars Washiniets For Wiltiatts ‘A.M. daily, exce For New Ngrk and hon Elmira, at 9:50 9:00 and 11-15 1-00 and 11-20 P. mt ited Express of daily, except Sunday, For Boston with . 2:00 P.M. every «las For Brooklyn, Nov, ail throuch traus ¢ ‘Jersey Clty with boats of Brovklyn_ Aw ing direct transfer ty Fulton street, avoiding double terriace ork City For Philade 9-00 and 1 3 dayeann’ 4-00 f3t ee matiineeoe at rae AM 0.1. 9.00, 9:0, 6:00, 8:1 0, 10 For Pope's M. daily, except Si For Annapolis, 7°25 AM. 1 diy, except Sunda; daily, except SS 23.and 6.00 P.M, ye. 9200 AM, 41d ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG | RAtle WAX, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGIOS RAILROAD. For Al 5, 8-40. 9:47.11 AM z 35, 6:01, 8205, 10-09 au at 6:00, 943,11 AM ai uth, 6:00, 12 A.M. daily, and Sunday 3:00, For iclimond and the 4 M. daily’, excey ‘Trains leave Alexa 2:10, 10:15, 10 (except Monday) AM. 2 00.0:10. Tickets and infu nxylvania we be left for tells aurd renters CHAS. E. PUGH, General Mani J_R. WOOD, General Paswenver Avent, ~POTOMAC RIVER BOATS FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS: EW IKON STEAMEL “WAKE ‘on MONDASS, 1 a : Shepherds, See schedule C.W. RIDLEY, Manager. DRECE To. NEW YORK PREIOHT STE AMERS JOHN GIBSON and F.C. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, 4 a East River, N. ¥., every SATURDAY at 4 pan; Oth Wharf, Washington, every TUESDAY ‘MUNIN Freiziit at lowest Paica, ra) MT. VERNON! a Cexcet Sunday) for Me uriuig, reaches Wasle 1.1 BLAKE, Captain, 1 NOKDDEUTSHER LLOYD 8. 8. CO, Fast Expres ‘To Southampton ond: Sante March 2 10am * aller, Wed, SPL, mfortabie stateronius, execiictt tal saloon appouitiients, Prices: Ist cabin. $100, according to location, 2d cabin, Bo, Tow rites. Apply to fi 19 ‘OHNS & EASTON, STENOGRAPHERS, U.S. Connissioners aud F ‘Chancery, 972 Louisiana ave, Rooms land ton Building, Washington, D.C. Teiephones at ot id Pesidencos, f= ee (CAMPBELL CAREINGT: ATTORNEY At 1. <t Counsellor at-Law stetite aud Claims. Residence, 1848 K st. a. Za NN, MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . Houle 2 aud 4, Gunton Ls’ Bul 4 _Hesidenee, 813 stn.» ase ____ MEDICAL, &e. DR AND MME SELDEN. Prompi aud reliable tre ire and confidential at all hours. Act. G aud H sts, nw, Corresjrndence and const! confidential, Separate roous om a3 ADIES, BIKING THE SENVICES OF AN Fonete Phgrcann, sould commalt Mr face, Lith st. ae. betwee CONTEADICTED BE. jest establiniied ad is the oldest hehe severtis- Ladies’ “Physician in tis i). coufidently ‘consult DE BuOT HBAs, oo Bm Parucalar attention paid, to. all‘ciscasen pec dndies, married or single. 40 years experience. jab-Lm* Se Se SS UNDERTAKERS. ___ R} tame and ‘the most. : Jae Ptingivaai ave oe r ‘lvauia sve. nw. everyuung Bret-class. Tele eo m2 ‘Terms apd Phone | s pyaar, ps & eee ee WEEMS Eom, nee |W ESS

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