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ae LOCAL MENTIO feather. § Jevars commencing at 3 p.m. nbia, Maryland and Virginia, , Westerly winds shifting to Dictrict of ¢ er fair Weaihe 2 the temperature 15 not ex- actly spri teclearing, and March coming Ma as w liv: ¥ a Sure Sich Of Its golny Out ‘0 alam a wit be © Fequire spring Shoes beior lows. Wat, Hany & Co.'s, Keliabie Suoe Bouse, Sigvih a. and 1! are now Ready to show you, in thetr up store, & fresh, clean Stock of spring Footwear of better for tlie money Tham has ever Deen exhid- special te ot all from. t Texibility and the ab- of these annoying tacks and Worthy of your. speck ~“iadies’ and gents’ en reliabtil the insie tehiag, * $3 featherweight fine kid tipped, Spring heel Button. For Banoarns Visir rug Farr, $12 7th street Rorthwest. Goldsclimid’s old stand, NEW SPRING Goops FOR MISSES AND CHILDREX.— Alarce and varied assortment of nobby jackets, coais and suits, arrived to-day and will be ready for Inspection to-merrow. The styles, variety f rapge rs we ave satisned will in- nasti Itts a pleasure to show Our goods even Prepared to buy. vLOR, 93 Pemba, ave. PAaner says: All goods at cost. Those In search of really afticies of personal ornament or house- jon cannot fall to find what they want of Messrs. M. W. Galt, Bro. & Co., elers, 1107 Penn. ave. For Washington dressed beef go to John R. Reuy, stall 625, 620 and 630 Center market, 1d cupboard are se- Yale locks. Extra VaLve.—Good Fur Derbys, $1.50; fine, $2; Dest, $2.50, at A. T. Lewis, 435 7th’street. For Barcaiss Vistr THE Farr, 812 7th street Borthwest. Goldsehinid’s old stand, Orzna Gua: Br Scxe your drawer, d cured with corrugated i es repaired, Hemplers, corner 43. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements 'To-nigh Avpaton’ Hoodman Blind.” CONGREGATION AL CutECH.—Stoddard lecture. Waxnis’—N. S. Wood in “Jack Sheppard.” UNIVERLALIST Cuvxcu.—Burmeister piano re- ital. JAVANESE ViLLAGe.—E Street Rink. Manassas Pasonama.—Day and evening. ‘KgRNAN's.—“Adumiess Eden.” ‘Due MusKvM.—Leonzo Brothers Condensed Locals. Saturday, while Mr. Daniel MeCarty was trying foget a book from te top shelf of a bookcase in the general land office, the Lidder sitpped. Mr. Mecarty fell to the floor and broke his shoulder lade. About 5:30 o'clock yesterday morning Thomas Letauar, a farmer, 6 Years of age, was {ound d at the ouse of his sister. Mrs. Ainelia Mansfield, No. SIG B street southeast. fie bad been living there about six months. ‘rhe corouer gave a cer- Ufcate of death from hemorrhage of the lungs. ‘A dead colored infant was found in Rawlin’s Square Saturday morning. Saturday afternoon Henry Pfluger accidentally shot his brother Carl Im the breast with a parlor Tifle, at their home, near 6th aud K streets south- + appes | give he COMING PASTORAL CHANGES, ‘The Baltimore Conference of the M. E. Church. ‘The Baltimore annual conference, which meets 4m the monumental city next Thursday at the High street church, will change some of the Pastors of the Methodist Eptscopal churches in Uhis city. Someof the pastors, who have com- Pleted the three-year limit, yesterday preached their farewell sermons, The Foundry, Wesley, Ryland, Waugh, Hamline, Gorsuch and Fletcher churches will by the limit rule lose the services of Revs. H. R. Naylor, Richard Norris, W. H. Chap- man, R. N. Baer, J. A. Price, E. D. Owen and W. H. Laney, respectively, but it 1s hoped that the changes made will not carry all of these Out of the city. Itis however believed that Rev. Dr. Naylor will go to Baltimore (Fayette. street) and Rev. Dr. Elliot will succeed him here. Rev. Dr. Price may be sent to Wesley, Rev. Dr. Baer to Hamline, and Rev. Mr. Norris or Rev. Mr. Chap- man to Waugh. Itis thought that Rev. Mr. Thom) son, now on Montgomery circuit, or Rev. K. H. Smith, of Smithville, may be sent to Fletcher. Some of the churche3 here have, at thetr official meetings, expressed thelr cholcé and have ap- inted comuittees who have been at work, but t 1s not unlikely that some calculations may be upset, as there will be a strong effort made by some of the ministers now on the county circults and thelr friends to get them appintments in the cities, eee ‘The Liquor License Question. ‘A TEMPERANCE MASS MEETING AT THR CONGREGA- TIONAL CHURCH. At a temperance mass meeting held at the Con- gregationa! church yesterday afternoon under the auspices of the W.C.TT.U., addresses were made by Mrs. La Fetra, president of the W. .U.; Rev. C. W. Baldwin, Mrs. Lydia Tilton, Mrs. Dr. Reiley and Mr. H. B. Moulton. Mrs. La Fetra said the W. C. T. U, had not taken their present stand be- cause they personally disliked the Commissioners: nor because they thought Washington the worst city, morally,in the world, but because the law reg- ulating the granting of liquor licenses was not being properly enforced. Mr. Moulton read a let- ter from Mr. S. H. Walker, late superintendent of police, stating that in their reports of the number of saloons in the elty the Commissioners returned | only those that were licensed, while they had pur- Posely not _mentioned the lange number of those Whos deposits they bad accepted and whom they allowed to run saloons without any license. A Tesolntion offered by Rev. Str. Baldwin was adopted ing “to the President ot the United States to i to the uiemorial of tke Women’s Chris. Ulan Tetperance unton in reference to the charges ther have presented against the Commissioners of the District ef Columbia, Bad Paving Between the Car Tracks To the Editor of THe Evrsixe Stan: FEskvany 26, 1887. OnF street, between 7th aud 9b, where the Paving should be of the best, because of the pass- ing back and forth of persons employed in or hav- ing business with the two departments, Post office and Interior, the stones between the railroad tracks are badly laid, and, instead of being crowned properly, the paving has'a downwara curve to~ Wards thie center, In which hollow the horse walks and through the mud ind water of which people have to walk. ‘This nuisance 1s not confined to the iuits referred to above, but extends as far east as Sth street. I hope tuts condition of affairs, through. Your influence, may come to the eyes of the Inends of the District’in Congress. ONE WHO WaLks. Serious Charge Against a Policeman. AN ALLEGED ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO KILL. ‘The name of Samuel H. Waiker, a member of the police force, stationed at the sixth precinct, west. Al a meeting of Almas Temple Nobles of the Mystic Shrine ‘Saturday night, Samuel Briggs, Eleveland. Onio: Wm. ¢. Niekulm, D. F, Penning. ton and George’ W. Starr, of Baltimore; Joseph | Eakins, James McGee, George W. Miller and Chas. | ‘T. Grifith, of New York city, were elected honor- | ary members. | ‘A petition signed by officers of the Washington | Light Infantry and the National Rifles favoring a | change in the date of inauguration day to the 30th | Gf Apriihas been sent to the House Judiciary commituee, Hon. HB. Vance, assistant commissioner of Patents, P.M. Brudléy and C. M. Nye addressed a | Lemperince muxsmeeting at the hall corner of | 43 street and Pennsylvania avenue last evening. About 150 members of the Raymond excursion RAk ys om Boston, are quartered at Willard’s fe], Where they wili remain unui Friday next, Alice Murie Miller has filed a_ petition for Yorce from Thomas Fred Miller, but the grounds On Which the application 1s based cannot be d Wing to the withdrawal of the papers. ight fire In house No. 1 Myrtle stree ¥ Jobh Eineraan and occupied by Mrs. L. Toll, caused an alarm a little before 11 o'ct i mornin; n Dox 62. ‘The tire, which was traced tw a defective Bue, tinguished. Frank Whittingtor was fined $25 by | by Ju Snell today for disorderly conduct and M. Bradley, of 1212S b, When she returned the key | Was gone, and she found that the house had been | entered and every room had been ransacked and | Rine dollars in money stolen. | ‘The Baltimore and Potomac company, has by | Mr. Totten, led a demurrer to the indictment | charging it with maintaining a nuisance. j wali nected with the management of | hospital, on 15ch street, near R, | warming In the formof atea an Inusfeale at the huspital buiding. ‘There were fifty-one arrests reported yesterday and twent-six this morning. The police reports show this morning fourteen of the force sick and | thirty-two detailed. J. H. Clark, corner of 15th street east, Benning’s | and ensburg roads, has been appointed a stamp agent by Postmaster Conger. ‘The Potomac rose three feet over night at Har- per's Ferry, and was six feet above low water Rev. Dr. Cuthbert’s Resignation. ACAND FROM THE PASTOR ‘To the Editor of Tus Evenrne Stan: I have always beifeved that our church, as our famfly relations, are matters of sacred privacy. But as certain misstatements have appeared in the rs of the city relating to my late resigna- ton of the pastoral charge of the Pirst Baptist ehureh of this city, [beg space in your paper to correct them. The first statement in THE Star of Saturday, that impaired, “shattered” health was the cause of my restzhation, was Incorrect, as, | Uhrough God's mercy, 1 am ih the enjoyment of | good health. The statement inthe Post of this morning was gro Toneous as to hames and | facts, aud oue for which I am in no Way responsi bie. “Another Statement, in the Republican of this | morning, repeaied the error in your issue a8 to il-bealtii—an error which has already oceastoned unnecessary syimpathy. I would or add that iy relations with the church as a body—a church i have tried to set for more than seventeen | Years—have heen throughont this extended period laarked by more than ordinary Christian courtesy and affection, as to which their refusal to receive MF resignation until tendered the third time is Sufficient evidence. Very respectful: J. H. Cormeerr. SHAT afk. JUDD SAYS. Judd sald this morning to a Star re- Mr. John G. nation of Dr. Cuth he doctor might have | stayed untii he died orl died and I should never | ave rats ask his resignation, "But | when be resigned, I believed that he wished to | Jeave and votrd t) accept bis resignation, as a | great Ts of his friends did. ‘The’ action Of the chureh Was peaceable and In every. Way What the action of a church Should be. ‘The re ort of the comuaitice to Whom hls resighation was referred Was unanimously adopted and resolutions Of respect to the doctor were also unanimously agreed to.” ‘Te ITALIAN Scrvences By Tue Earragvarr— ©.J. L_ sends to Tux Stax office §1 for the above parpose. Damick Dose & Fautine Watt—The east he Fendall house at the southeast corner Of Indiana Avenue and 4th street (which building had been partially demolished by Worsmen Satur- day), Was biewn over by the wind yesterday after- ovr, rushing in the root of the adjoining build. lng, in whens w offices of Chas, S. and | Chas. A. Wald lens Perry, Messrs. Cull and | Hoban, and oiners. The a done Is estimated BL $2,000. No Cue Was Injured, AKERS, AND ABORIGINES IN THE CITY. d . ¥.. and c the Penn- te Quakers, and the w York, arrived in the at Willard’s. To-day, Kepresentauive Baker, of don President ‘and st about the city. ‘They 4:15 p. mm. by special Will return Wo Philade train. At EXecUTOn'S AND TRE SALg.—Two frame i: Be disposed of to-morrow allernoon at mc on K and one on I street, see taTION.—The Febru- sued DY the see- shows a decided in ous wonths. The ad- We io the shareholders purchasing and ¢ propert for ty ze 66 per ce: Min the fast issu be last anpual report in November, pes Meee EXCELLENT HOUSRUOLD FURNITURE aT AUCTION.— As Will be seca by the advertisement In apother colama, Mr. Thomas Dowling will sell lo-morrew morning, at 10 Oclock, a& residence No. 1533 1 Street northwest, a choice lot of household goods, —— “LILY CLay’s Gatety Co. at Kernan’s, is beau- Uful, talented, charming, arrayed in ‘costumes wherein Parts has surpassed herself, surrounded by gorgeous sceuery.”—2epublican.— Adve, Law Booxs at Avetion.—The law library of the late Joha Marbury ts now ready for examination at Lhe auction ronms of Thomas Dowling, the sue Sieben wil Gute piace on Thursday” evening, jareh 3 7:0 O'clock, See adver ni — ‘rusement for mee ——— ‘TRinTY STUDENTS have en- Lered upon « course of training in the Spencerian ss College ‘since the 1st of September. Of these one hundred aud seventy entered for the full regular business course, Mity-fve for a special fourer in penmanship, and one hundred and hve for a special course in’ stenography and type-writ- ing. A betver year’s work for the substantial ben- ‘TuRex HUNDRED aNd | Yabtage of a’drunken man, Farmer, the | low ngure, and the efit of tne business community wa done ‘than by this invinelbic, live, publle-spirited 1 Was written on a warrant issued to-day ou the cath of Peter Farmer, colored, charging the officer with assault and battery with intent to kill, and he will be ealled upon toplead to the charge before Judge Snell within a few days. The alleged as, ‘Sault occurred Saturday afternoon, between > and’ 6 o'clock, on New Jersey avenue’ southeust, near the track’ of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad. It is charged that the officer was under the tnilu- ence of lquor and arrested Farmer, with whom he had some trouble, and locked him up in the sixth precinct station, charged with being drunk. rhe officer Was so much under the influ euce of liquor that Lieutenant Kelly would not let him go on duty, and he was reported to headquarters as being absent without leave. Farmer Was subsequently released by the Meutenant. ‘This morning, when Farmer swore out the warrant at the Police Court, he stated that the ollicer fired bis revolver at him and then caught him and struck him over the eye with the pistol. ‘The officer dropped is pistol,and Farmer toid bim to pick it up; that he did ot want to take ad. ice men Say, 1 a respectable colored citizen, who, for the past eighteen years, has resided ‘at 111 street southeast. He denies that he was intoxi- cated at the ume of bis arrest, and says he was never drunk in his life. The other witnesses named on the Warrant are Stephen Moffatt, 1018 Ast street southeast; Henry M. Willis, 1216 10ch street southeast; Albert M. Dickson,"M and 1st streets, and Wm.'Travers, 130 M street southeast. ARRESTED ON Susricioy.—This morning in the Police Court “Gabe” Walker, colored, was charged by Officer Daly with being’ a suspicious person. ‘The officer testified that he arrested the defendant who was trying to dispose of a carriage robe at a lefendant testined that the officer arrested hii because he refused to “put up” a liquor case. ‘The court required him to cive bonds in the sum of $20, or committed three months. ——— Cupean Covet Casrs.—The district attorney ‘this morning in the Criminal Court stated that he had asked some of the attorneys in certain cases, which Would take some time, to come into court that the cases might be set for trial. He first called the case of Mary Jane McBride and John W. McFarland, charged with house burning, and sug- gested the 14th ‘of March. Mr. Cook opposed so €arly a date on the part of Miss McBride, and Mr. Cararza To Coxsvurrtox. Catarrh in its destructive force stands next to and undoubtedly leads on to consumption. It is therefore singular that those afficted with this fearful disease should not make it the object of their lives to rid themselves of 1 Deceptive remedies concocted by ignorant pretenders to medical knowledge have weak- ened the confidence of the great majority of sufferers in all advertized remedies. ‘They become resigned to a life of misery rather than torture themselves with doubtful palliatives. But this will never do. Catarrh must be met at every stage and combated with all our might, In many cases the disease hag assumed dangerous symptoms. ‘The bonesand cartilage of the nose, the organs of hearing, of seeing and of tasting so affected as to be useless, the uvuls go elongated, the throat so inflamed ‘and irritated as to produce a constant and distressing cough. = Saxvonp’s Raptcar. Cure meets every phase of Cs- tarrh, from simple head cold to the most loathsome and destructive stages, It is local and constitutional. Instant in relieving, permanent in curing, safe, eco- nomical and never failing. Esch package contains one bottle of the RaDrcaL uns, one box Caraunnat Sovert, and an In- PROVED INHALER; with treatise, price $1. Porren Dave & CuEmicat Co., Bostox. KIDNEY PAINS and that weary, lifeless, all-gdne sensation ever pres- ent with thoseof Inflamed Kidneys, Weak Back and Loins, Aching Hips and Sides, overworked or worn out by disease, debility or dissipation, are relieved in one minute, and are speedily cured by the Cuticura Anti- Pain Plaster, a new, original, elegant and infallible an- ‘tidote to pain and inflammation. Atall druggists, 25c.; five for $1; or of Potter Drug Co., Boston, £15 QHOBT END CHECK NAINSOOK, 50, AT £25-3t ‘Lith st, se Cas Prices For Day Goons. RD AND A HALF WIDE, 1254. FINEST QUALITY WAMSUTTA CAMBRIC, YARD WIDE, 10. Wivtih PURE Wool Gast WALCE REDUCED 40. 376. ~ WIDE DOUBLE WIDTH, 3734. ROYAL SERGE DOUBLE FOLD, 12 yas. for $2.00. CASHMERE SHAWLS. PURE WOOL, BLUE, CREAM, BLACK STRIPED SILK VELVET 1.15 PURE WOOL CHUDDA SERGE, WIDE DOUBLE BLACK SILK KHADS BLACK SILK SURAH 7. FANCY SILKS. 40. 45, 50. FINEST QUALITY FRENCH SATTINES 30. HOME-SPUN DRESS GOODS, PURE WOOL, 25. BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 75. BLACK BRO Double Combination, EXCELLENT QUALITY SHEETING COTTON ONE ‘TRICOT DRESS GOODS. WIDE DOUBLE BLACK CASHMERES, FINE QUALITY, E, BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. WIDE GARNET, 125 WIDTH [4 MERS EXTBA LARGE SIZE WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, BLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVETS, 1.00, 1.25. DE SUK VELVET 1.50, TABLE DAMASK, tine quality, extra width, 560. T KE RRR RR T KE RR AK R T ERR R EK 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST.__ fl REAM AND RED CASHMERE SHAWLS, 81.19, atthe Double Combination, £25-3t ‘Lith st. 6.6, ROR sate— LOTS ON MERIDIAN HILL. Bgg8 No, 20 af Soe ‘per foot |No, 13 add parted 12 at a0c. o, of "5 and'é at 750 PESO. por foot. Block 6. ‘West 36 lot 8 ut 40c. per ft,| Block 14. No. 17 at. -B5e. per foot. INo, 8, 9 aud part of 7 5 C at .30c. per foot. CLAUDIUS B. SEWELL, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 5, 2 E. M. 8 Kellogg Building. Borcuarv & Bro. Offer a Choice Lot of SHENANDOAH VALLEY HONEY IN 1 LB. FRAMES At 15 cents, Send in your orders quick while it lasts, 26-ekm __ PENNSYLVANIA AVE., COR. 4% ST. Ovzxrxe T oar. AT 631 PENNA. AVENUE, NEXT TO ST. MARC'S HOTEL, ONE DOOR BELOW 7TH STREET. GREAT SALE OF TAILOR MADE CLOTH- ‘Taylor for McFarland asked for an early trial. The district attorney then suggested that the case of G. A. Whittaker (naval voucher cases) be fixed for March 14th. ‘This was opposed by Mr. Jeff. Chan- dier. The court fixed the McBride and McFarland cases for the 14th, and suggested that if Col. Cook desired further delay he give notice by the 7th. ‘The Oxtng of other cases was ed with the Whittaker case to Saturday. The district attorney barr lnerg the jaii delivery would not require over a weel ‘THOUGHT THE WITNESS MIGHT BE MISTAKEN.— Edward Washington, a young colored man, was beto: Police Court this morning charged with a@razor, Robert C. Carroll, a trustee of the Zion Wesley church, in South’ Washington, Vestitied that during gervives in the church Friday ‘nt the detendant was squeezing a small boy against the wall, when witness spoke to him. He kept up his misbehavior, and wituess put him out, when le drew @ razor and threatened to cut wit ness’ nead off. ‘The defendant denied the chi nd the Judge thought the. witnesses might be mistaken, and took defendant’s personal bonds, Tracuers’ BiBuE CLass Y. M. C. A.—Saturday eveuing large gathering of Sabbath school workers greeted Mr. Joseph Bowes at the regular mneeting of the class in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium, which is arranged as a hall for ‘the meeting of thé class. ‘This Was the farewell lesson ot Mr. Bowes to the class, he having removed to Baltimore. jesson a pair of handsome bronze stat- ete and a set of neatly engrossed resolutions, ulopted L¥ the class, were presented by Revs. Dr, ritzer and Baldwin’ with appropriate remarks, This large class will hereafter be under the leader- ship of air. W. H. H. Sinith, Egcrry Couxt—Juiye Merrick. To-day, Frey agt. Dean; guardian directed to purchase notes, Jacks agt. Jackson; time to take testimony Mmited. Newinian agt.’ Bonnell; mouon for restraining order set tor Saturday. Cook agt. Cook; appearance of defendant ordered. Cicurr Count—Judae Hagner. Today, Hofferman agt. Guggenheimer; - ment confessed. — sue. Pouce Snew. ‘To-day, Joseph assault; $5. or 15 Chartes Hi. Sullivan, rsonal bonds. ‘Thos, Brown, do.; do. Kdward Washington, a razor; ‘personal bonds. Joseph Minor, firing gun; collateral forfeited. Lucy Jones, Rovert Branson and John S. Dickerson, profanity; collateral for- felted. Charles Miller, ‘disorderly ‘conduct; $5 or 15 days. Thomas W. ‘Dorsey, Jennie Towles and Della Gray, do.; collaterals forteited, ABSOLUTELY PURE This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, aud cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, SoLD ont m Cae RovaL Baxiwe Powpzn Co., 106 Wall street. N.Y. 0024 10 THE KESIDENTS 1 Tee cte eran sat town cote Fo ae ae sen Ha rte oS pat Pirate ee ey at ale TEST Vi'ave. sdoinine the Pordaiah G*stLemEn’s SUITS SCOURED iB Seaterates oe Goods called foFand delivered, ee 705 Oth at. Pow o09-3 D &, Calvert ute alaiinore Taepioos at iinet 4 .ULOID TRUSS, aud can be worn while 4 out stesue-clens CHAS. FISHER’S, 7th: Pa street northwest, ‘to the wanta of md 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 OVERCOATS, 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. i 631 PENNA. AVENUE, OBE DOOR BELOW 7TH ST. ¥.W. ADJOINING ST. MARC'S HOTEL HORT END YARD WIDE UNBLEACHED COT- Sore > 125-3t Dovarass & Bro, 522, 524 and 526 Ninth Street, Desire to remind their lady patrons that the sale of slightly soiled COTTON UNDERWEAR will continue stew dare Jonger. |The last instalment of these goods now in, and at the prices put on them but a short time. . ee In connection with the above, we are showing s line of 25c. UNDERWEAR, which we believe excels any- ‘thing heretofore offered. Please call and inspect it. Our regular ANNUAL SALE OF COTTON UNDER- WEAR will begin on SATURDAY, the NINETEENTH INST. and continue until further notice. It is unnec- ‘essary for us to speak of the STYLES and QUALITIES, as they are well known. As to prices, we simply ask you to make the comparison. If you buy weshall know our judgment is correct as to style and our pricesright. DOUGLASS’, 116-w,fm,10t__ Ninth Street, 8t. Cloud Building. BUILDING MATERIAL, ‘DOORS, pers BLINDS, KILN-DBIED N. C. AND GEORGIA FLOORING A SPECIATY. Wo guarantee to manufacture superior quality of work for less price than any other Mill, and we have the langest facilities and factory in the country. Send manera will give prices promptly to prove Canton ave., President and Albemarlests,, Baltimore, Md. P.O. Bor 476. Combinatic Wea Uthat ae. MANTELS. Telephone 539. 116-3, “THE COXCORD HARNES&* ‘We have on hand full stock of the Celebrated Con- cord Harness of all kinds at Concord prices; aleo Sole Agency for the » CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLES. be LUTZ & BRO, 22 497 Penna ave.. next to National Hotel. EMBROIDERED Ty Aan! eee COL- £25-3t eer time ee, Ir Was Pay You To Bor pega tear n27-3m SEEMS Te: or. prepared pring entire new line of fresh, stylish and serviceable shoes and slippers, You are invited to see the foll excellent values: Ladies’ French Kid, Opera or Common Sense ‘shoes, every pair warranted, $3. Ladies" fine curacoa Kid, Opera or Common Sense shoes, very stylish, $2. ‘Men's fine Calf, Button, Lace or Congress, guar- anteed all solid leather, $2. Boys’ and Youths' finé Calf, Button or Lace shoes, ‘Misses’ Kia or Pebble Heel or Spring Heel shoes, Worked button holes $1. Children’s fine Kid _or Pebble spring Heels, Worked button holes, 75¢. Infants’ hand-sewed, worked button hole, Kid or Pebble shoes, 75¢. i ‘TRE Stax Suox House, 1 726 7th st. For Bargains Visit the Fair, 812 7th street northwest. Goldschmid’s old stand. 1 Chicago Gi C 806 7un on ear 01d Whisky, #2 gal, OF 50e. qe ae 7-year old Rye, $3 gal., or 7c. qt. 4-year old Brandy, $2 gal., or 50c. qt. ‘7-year old Brandy, $3 gal, or 75c, qt. 1 a Prints 11 ou lengths, eos Ib. Poun ts in 8, 20C. 3 plaid Musitn, all size checks, 5c. yd.; lange wats Spreads 75c.; extra long Jersey Gloves, In black and colors, ‘15¢.; kid Gloves, 3-button, -in all shades, 3c. ; Clark's O, N. T. Spool Cotton, 4c. ; all colors silk Plush, 75¢.; Boucle Jerseys, in bii navy blue, garnet and browns, only 98c.,_redi from $1.49; yard-wide bleached and uibleached Cotton, 5c.; men’s Linen Collars, 3 for 10c.; men’s Linen Cutts, 2 pair 25e.; men’s ‘linen bosom un- laundered Shirts, 25c.; ‘beautiful Corsets, 19, 33 and 48c.; new shape Scarfs for_men's wear,’ for 19¢.; pearl Buttons, 3c. doz; Pins, 3 papers 5¢.; $1 Cloth Skirts, 50c-; ladies’ Gossamers, 25¢,; new Crinkle Seersucker, 73c.; Coats and Wraps at halt rice. All goods sold at’ prices advertised. West ind agency tor for Mme. Demorest Reltabie Pat- terns. Spring portfolio and catalogue now ready. M. Nuwaynk, Manager, 1 1920 Penna. ave., bet. 19th and 20th sis, For Bargains Visit the Fair, 812 7th Street northwest. Goldschmid’s old stand, 1 Improved Glasses, cork nose pleces, 487 Pa, av.1 Chicago Grocery Company, S06 7th S Orters New Mackerel $1 kit. 10 lbs bonewesscodnen 65c., Turkish prunes 8c, lb., 4 . best. rice 25¢., 5 1bS. gloss starch 25c.; new Mackerel 50c, per doz.i New Goods in Embroidery Material. New designs in Felt Tidies, 5e. each, Large Feit Tidies, new designs, 10¢ New Designs in Crazy Clot Tidies, 250, Colored Pongee Scaris, 75¢. Banner Kods, all sizes, 33 to 18 inch, from 10¢. Metal Ornaments, 10c. per doz, Banner Stand, new design, fine gilt, 25c. Large assortment of new goods, at’ OPPENHBIMER’S, 1 528 9th st. n.w., St. Cloud butiding. For ims Visit the Fair, 812 7th street northwest. Goldschmid’s old stand. 1 ch Grocery Company, 806 7th St., ‘amily flour $9.48 DDL, $1.39 3¢ Dbl, 70c. 3 DbL; Pat, Process$6.48 bbl., $1.63 4 DDL, 83¢.3 DDL, 1f You Wil Buy the cheay Cigarros. Lu northwest, ‘The Diamond Corner Travelin; 1s made of one piece of leather, therefore stronger and better than any other make. For sale only at ‘Topham’s, 1231 Pa. ave. n.w. 5 “10c. Royal” mendseverything! Lansburgh’s $10 fora leather Saratoga trunk, musiin-lin Iron bottom and Excelsior lock, ‘ivited om. Tor ham’s, 1231 Pa, ave. 5 Baum’s “Royal Glue” repairs china, &c. 6m “Les Talk $25 Harness.””—Becker’n. €0 Steamer Trunks trom $ to $10, at To) ham’s, 1231 Pa. ave. n.w, aed . Ivory Starch does away with guesswork. Always feady and reliable. "No cooking. No stick: ing. “Try it. mg Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, per Ib. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Mili Se. per quart. “Cream 15c. Smoke, and the best, “Grand Republic” @ Bro., sole agents, 625 7th street 1 L A NNN 9S8g L AA NNN § Eo Ask SRS oSSs ILLL A A NNN SssS BBR OU RRR OG HOH BoB OU Ree 69% HoH BBR OU. RRR OG HHI BB OU. RR Goo HH BBB UU SOR Ro OGGG sot OR as BBR RRR 00 ae BB ROR Dh ke ase BBBOOR R LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON, Are ready to show you the Finest, Largest and Most Complete Stocks of CAMBRIC and MUSLIN: UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Misses and Children. All the materials used in these goods are of the best, the Trimmings of the finest that the Price will permit. IN Gowns. Gowns with three rows of Inserting, Mother Hub- bard style, 12 tucks, raffle of Embroidery around neck ‘and sleeves, for 69c. Gowns, yoke of 20 tucks, three rows Inserting, Cam- bric ruffle around neck and sleeves, for 79¢. Ladies’ Gowns, yoke of two rows Inserting and 20 tucks, neck and sleeves trimmed with Embroidery Yuffie, with herring-bone finish, é for $1.25. Ladies’ Gowns—All-over embroidered yoke, made of the very best Muslin, with ruffle of Embroidery around neck and aleeves, for $1.69. LADIES’ CHEMISE. ‘Two Special Bargains, I—Trimmed with Embroidery, three rows of Insert- ing and tucks, 48¢. II-Six styles at 75c., all differently made and trimmed, worth 98c. LADIES’ SKIRTS, Made of good Muslin, trimmed with ruffleof Em- broidery and tucks, 98¢. Ladies’ Skirts, Cambric ruffle, two clusters of tucks in the ruffle and eleven tucks above, $1.48. Ladies’ Skirts, Cambric ruffle, three tucks in raffle, five tucks above, only 50c. LADIES’ DRAWERS, ‘Trimmed with Cambric ruffle and cluster of tucks,39¢. Another style extra-fine Muslin, two clusters of tucks and deep hem, 50c. Ladies’ Drawers, deep raffieof Embroidery, eight tucks, 69c. A FULL LINE OF EXTRA SIZE UNDERWEAR. LANSBURGH & BRO. LANSBURGH & BROS DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Advance Styles. Largest Store in Washington. Nome Sccczzns Lixe Scoczss: WHEN WE SURVEY THE ARMY OF PURCHASERS: WHO VISITED OUR HOUSE FOR THE PAST TWO MONTHS, WHICH 18 GENERALLY CONSIDERED AMONG BUSINESS HOUSES THE DULLEST PE- RIOD IN THE YEAR, WE FEEL LIKE EXPRESSING OUR SURPRISE,AS WE ONCE HEARD COL. INGER- SOLL REMARK BEFORE A VERY LARGE AUDI- ENCE, AFTER SCRUTINIZING THEM QUITE A WHILE: “WHERE IN THE WORLD DO YOU ALL COME FROM?” IF OUR FRIENDS KEEP UP THE GRAND MARCH, AND WE FEEL CONFIDENT THEY WILL, BECAUSE THEY KNOW WE CAN APPRECT- ATE THEM, WE WILL THIS COMING SEASON LEAD THE VAN IN THE EXCLUSIVE READY- MADE CLOTHING CONTEST FOR MEN AND BOYS. WE HAD THE PAST SEASON SOMETHING LIKE A THOUSAND MEN'S SUITS, WHIOH WERE TO HAVE BEEN SOLD AT $12, $13.50, $15 AND AS HIGH AS $18. WE SOLD THEM AFTER NEW YEAR AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF $10. WEHAVE ABOUT 350F ‘THESE LEFT, STYLES AND PRICES AS GOOD AS ANY OF THE OTHERS WERE. WE WANT TO SELL ‘THEM AND NOT SALT THEM AWAY FOR NEXT SEASON. THE NUMBER OF SUITS AND OVEROOATS WE HAD WAS TOO GREAT FOR US TO COUNT. “WE IMAGINE” THERE MUST HAVE BEEN TEN THOUSAND OF THEM, MORE OR LESS, WE MARKED THEM DOWN FROM $4.50, 95, 86 AND $6.50 TO $3.50. WE HAVE BY ACTUAL COUNT 45 SUITS LEFT. COME AND TAKE THEM AWAY AT $3.50. ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING Co., in, Secques, | DISPENSERS OF FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND ‘BOYS AT POPULAR PRICES, 25-wfm3m 400 72H ST. N.W., COR. D. Bb cada ‘acca > > EI i 2 FI 5 We wish to call your attention to Quality, all possess the same (3 iJ 3 2 BEY Hi vay He ‘ i E rerorgrey Es ie open | Bazan neva] 2 uF ; ie 3 ad i cca «6 4 g i Eee EK 3 Be RE; 000, cost are 8 4 ie I DRESS SHIRTS. OUR 68e. QUALITY {is too well kmown to require any ex say tt 1s without adoubt the only $1. is sold for less across any counter, and which famous. OUR 75e. QU: are equally shirt, 0 in either 13 or 16 plait best and cheapest shirt for the price. OUR 85c. QUALITY Piaited Bosoms. You can hat oh a) | Hy lanation. We onl ‘Dress Shirt whicl have ALITY aa ponmlar. (tia the anne quality as the re ‘making it without doubt the must be seen to be appreciated. There is nothing like it anywhere for any such price. OUR $1 QUALITY is the best shirt that possibly could be made. Yon can from 818 to Bnd you cannot fave any 36 per doz. for custom made shirts better. If we have made you inquisitive and desirous of seeing the same, ask any of our young men at the Gents’ De ‘the “Raymond” shirt, aud we will ‘whether we are right or not. RIGHT SHIRTS. OUR 49. QUALITY compares favorabl ‘T5e. in quality, vince yourselves. OUR 65c., QUALITY in a Fancy Niet Shirt, whicl at 98c,_ We advertise them at the above see how many we can sell, It is really wi calls bargain, ‘We could go on amount of space allotted to us, but_must_ stop, state that the cottons used in the making of our and Night Shirts a1 sutta, also forgot to mention that we Pine Genta Furnishings at Popular Prices. Read advt. of Special Sale under Books. PhoA BE Wy: BBB AA UU MMMM BB AAA UU MMM BBB aa UT MMM 126 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. tment to show you let it rest with you ‘with any one sold in this city at e, length or finish. See it and con- heretofore has been sold. chee yduiaay iving prices and use double the ‘beens eouly Utica, Nonpareil and Wam- 0 keep Bo} and Youths’ Night and Dress Shirts at equally low ARD WIDE NEW SHIRTING PERCALES, 7c., atthe 125-3 Double Combinatior Tith sia, IN THE WORLD, RRR, 00 EEE DDD FEE RRR FEE RRR RRO EK DDE RORE R ER R OO KEE DDD Eee E Eime b & Reims. CARTE BLANCHE, A Magnificent, Rich Wine GRAND VIN SEC, ‘The New Dry Wine. Price—Quarts, $30.20; Pints, $32.20. For sale by the leading Wine Merchants and Grocers, ag To Sansrr 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 preciesely the qualities that above Dentists says a dentrifice should conta. ZON- WEISS is of softcreamy consistency, and is applied to the-brush by means of an imitation ivory spoon. It has and flavoring of its own, fold by all Druggists. ‘A higher grade of Plaster than the publi ‘has hitherto known. More penetrating and powerful than common Porous Plasters. Bold by all druggists, #213m of the Me fedical Fecal teria, Medica. ‘We begao invite the attention of brated fine OLD WHISKIES, which we. Kc toour ‘offer at the 4H. & . W. CATHERWOOD, 214 South Front st, Philadelphia, New York Office, 16 South William st. ont We Save the height of the season to close them out. SEAL SACQUES, JACKETS and VISITES. PLUSH GARMENTS and CLOTH RAGLANA. MUFFS, BOAS and FUR TRIMMING. All desirabie 18 rood, . Hatter od Fariens BOO Perera, ere ae EDUCATIONAL. __LADIES’ GOODS. ae /OLUTION, a ‘ccven' for prospectus. ‘operators. The Seed Rare LOYAN SHORTHAND—AFTER FOUR weeks’ study of an hour per day, Iam able to write STY words por minute abd imupiove with Tes: son. A. H. SHEPA! f10-18t Attorney-at-Law, Warrenton, Va. ( EVENING SCHOOL, 27. 5 Care tastrection rastiet Eiven in Book Lesping, ‘Arithime: 5, 7 GeowTaphy,, Penmanshiy a Orthography. ‘Ferm reagouabie. 'C.¥. WOOD, Prine (from pal. (OR FABIANI 4.2m" TOL? TOen' st. m. (CQUARANTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE TO MAKE A Gite arson portrait in fttcen Teerone knowl sotaraerig ;deeeona im pal Koom 11, May Building, corner 7th and E. TAMMERING CURED. Consult Mrs. M. STEVENS HART, Principal of Steet est of cation aod is bane hw. ‘system indorsed by Physicians, Eatestors and Patrons. # f12-1m* ” WiAStinsTox, {CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ‘St. Cloud Building, corner 9th and F n.w. Eight- r. Piano, AY Viol SSeS eae aoe ESSONS IN PHONOGRAPRY, ‘writing and bookke a3-6m ALL STYLES OF Professor (17th ). Mondays and Thi Gorlock pm. Co- fanibian College Preparatory School, 1335 Fat 2 VV AVERLEY SEMINARY, 1730 MASS. AVE. N ‘w., Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies 1 Litite Gina. N ‘opens FEBRUARY. Ist, Stine LivScOM, Prinelval 3es1-2m T= BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14TH ST.N. W, And all other principal cities, superior to all other smilar Instita- sxcelled advantages for learning CONV ER ‘Beat of native teachers. Fee extremely low. NEW TERM now for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil- tree to simisdou carda. ot \CUTION AND DRAMATIC ART, VOCAL Guitare and Headings trivate Lesecna'ang Dita: atic Classes." Mrs. ADELINE DUVAL SHACKS 1424 “Bat s N ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY Winer removed trom Gapltol Hil to G31 F xt 2. es rooms’7, 8 and’ ocl8-5in" TP\HOROUGH INSTRUCTIONS 0% ITOn0UGH TNO CAND. VIOLIN, For termsand references apply to DONCH, 926 4th. st. nw. tions." Une: SATION. Prof ice Examiner, Candidates prepared for Gcege, Annapolis, West Point of, F.A. SPRINGER, late Civil Servi oF Civil Service Examinations. “Apply 309 '9th st. n.w. 3JJRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOO! pores = 18172 st. nw. ‘An elementary and high school for both wexes. Sec” ond sevsiou bexius January 31. For catalogues ad: dress THOS, W. SIDWELL, Principal. QuORTHAND, Classes formed each month. Private lessons in Type Writing, Experienced teachers. 1415 G st. Me KINDERGARTEN, ) RS. MANN'S PRIMARY SCHOO! Sunderland Place. one block ‘Third term begins February 'T, JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD, S* seven Devartaents and Four Coures of study. Stndents perniitted to board in clubs if desired. Tern Yery moderate, Preparatory School attached. “Special attention given to fitting boys to enter college, univer- sity, or the military or naval schools of the ‘govern. ment. ‘Situation inost besutifuland healthful. For cal logues address: Princ) THOMAS FELL, A.M. Wuiveraity of London, ae) 27a 6 LOCUTION ne ie ‘now’ "what powers they possess until “Yew ow. Ww this art develops them™=—S THE MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND ORATORY Jefinely located at 313 Gib sirest n. w: near the City Post Othe, and close by Pa. ave, WASHINGTON: D, His a lange structure, splendidly equipped, ana ite PRACTICE HALLS (each, 100 feet Ta unequalled opportuniticn for developing the Atteaches Flocution as fn elegant art for home and society, ae well e for aoe in prblic alse, VOICE CUL- TURE, ARTICULATION OF THE ENGLISH LAN- Sue Sea roRMRE USA oSb EE ANALYSIS, EXPRESSION, GESTURE AND ACT: s methods of instruction are in advance of any i at ethats of tatiana coer Frat Euro asters. Jt fits pupila to enter Pro- onan aaa eens a it MENTS. Drivate Lemons and Class Lessons, day aud evening. February classes are bow forminic. Send for descriptive catalozue. di4-3m PENCERJAN BUSINESS COLLEGE (BURNED out Dec. 5). will Re-open MONDAY, DEC. 12, in Commodious halls, National Bank of the iepublic Building, southwest corner of 7th and D streets, <A. practical business education that "quali fies young men and women to support themselves and ‘5 fully perform the active duties of life. horouely instruction given in “Kapid, Waiting, the : ip ae tions, Bookkeeping, Business Practice, ‘Commercial Law, Political Economy, Stenography ahd Type-Writ- ing.” Ki day and evening sessions. A Tull corps Beale ine aa tar Sig aes ing and balance in monthly ins! 4 ayer scholarship, ysig Acer arcane r quarter of 10 weeks, $20, paid’ on entering. Rient sessions Year scholarship. $90 om, uteri: ths, ‘on entering,ani in" monthly fistainents of $0 cache Sr'gi0 im fal on entering ilustrated Circular sent free on application. HENRY ©. SPERCER, Princt Mrs. SARA A. SPES fee Prinetpal Pa = = Srecuz Ovrexixe es SPRING STYLES In Imported BONNETS AND HATS, ar MME. T. B. HARRISON, 1329 F Street, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 and 2. No Cards, a = 126-6t_ THE SCELEBRATED “IN. ‘and popular Man Dressmaki U permanent brauch parlors 222 Fat. nw. Washington, D.«. where be DOW exhibits latest and coruing styles, receives orders, de- igus, copies, cits patterns to measures and. is lishitie a permanent “Cc eras ternath System.” am all sc gtuinent Paris, Berlin and’ London dressmakers cut, ‘To save advertisement and for local teierchce, aL WhO Tpcirter and deposit within the Mext ‘ive day. will be ‘orough ata disco from B vant of 40 per cen actual, prices, Remember this is bonafide, and is: a.chance in a ifeume, i ever po wich te ieace thse art, the practical knowledge of which is worth a band- Some fortune, £26-60" 1222 FST. N.W. ERMILYA'S LADIES’ SHOES. ‘BARGAINS BARGAINS! Being about to retire from the shoe business, T will close out my entire stock of Ladies’ Boots and Shoes at very low. forcash. Any one wishing to continue can buy the Stock Good Willand Fixtures, ata barain, VERMILY A810 9th at. nw. 23-1 Opposite U.S. Patent OfiGe._ 7M, EASE 507 11.70 st. N.w—CORSETS MADE dineSe Shoulder traces Het Wants, rencht crests ine ot Shot form Prenc! nd Bustice. Corsets sundried, om Ma M. H. Bu -NNANA, LADIES' DRESS AND COAT MAKER. Just arrived from Europe. en’ Seal and Plush Coats relined and altered. Corner 12th st. and Pennsylvania ave, Over Davis’ HatStore. Warr, Howann & Co, 25 WEST 16TH ST., NEW YORK, WASHINGTON BRANCH, 815 15TH Ss’ - (Over Hanson Hiss & Co's). IMPORTED DRESSES, WRAPS, Ere, ar LESS THAN PARIS COST. Onders promptly executed, Mas. C. Doxov 315 FIFTH AVE. N. ¥ 5-1 114-1: ‘Has just received from Paris the early spring novel- ties in SILKS, FOULARDS, ‘new shades CASHMERE AND COMBINATION SUITINGS, ROLLS and LIGHT BREAD. Price low. &. W. BURCHELE, 1325 F st. Norice TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF coc FRE RRR FRE ; al ae a a a $08 Ene ER Eee st = ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It is without # doubt the most Bracrirut and the most Nuraitiovs 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 Ussunrassep by any mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state that a lance quan- tity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Exrope and eaten at the principal Courts of the old world. HOWEVER, Like everything else that has gain person oF persons ate trying to take advantace of the royutation it has gained by imitating the Name and Brand, and attempting thereby to palus off au inferior article for the genuine. THEREFORE, Bo sure and see to it that cither sacks or barrels read “CERES,” and have the imprint of TWo GOLD MEDALS attached, None genuine without the two gold medala, Arnown, some W. M. GALT & CO, fa ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, samples of which can be seen at her parlors 1340 I STREET, ‘where she will remain until March 1, to take orders for Spring Costumes. Closing out balance of winter stock at great bancains. £9-17t_ RENCH., DYEING Bs TRING AND DRY CLEAN- is 5. 1709 New York ave. u.¥. Fi Tad descrip- tion. ‘TER and Gents Work of ANTON & wit AN CAROLINE 220-3m "AL Fischer & Maison Yriese, Paris Pow Imus Ouve Ou As eweet and palatableas FRESH CREAM. ‘Large Invoices in Stock, KLPHONZO YOUNGS 428 9th street, -HOUSEFURNISHINGS | MiB? CoNnixauan, stor 1310 ih, st nw, sa wil and reline Ladies’ Plush “Coats month of February only, 20" Lure, Arrextios. LATEST PAKISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH HATR GOODS. M'LLE M.J. PRANDI, 1309 F ST. ES IN BACK COLFFURES, RUSSIAN BANGS HAIR DRESSED. BANGS SHINGLED. Hair dressing by the mouth. Special atten ing of Bridal Veils. m4. NTON FISHER’S ‘Chemical Dry Cleaning Establishment, 906 G st. nw. -five years’ experiance, A Ladies" and Gentlemen's « also Velvet and | pith Goma Grape Weis Laces Gloves, ka are | fectly cleaned by this suyerior process, “Lativs’ fog Bresses a specialty. “Gentianen's Clotues cleaned | By'this process will not lose thelr original shape and | eivase spots wnaranteed to be removed effectually ‘Goods called for and delivered. fern no trace, one Femedy for this wat “ acids, ke only prouiote a uore stubborn erowth. | the treatments! fur ladies ‘and ebildren. Mis | GABRIEL, 1321 6 stu. w. M3 ANNIE K. HUMPHREY, 430 10TH ST. N.W., Makes Corsets to order in évery <tsleand’ mate: |" nal, ahd guarantees perfect #t and comfort ER SPECIALTIES ART — ch Corsets and bustles Children's Corsets and a #1 Corset (Miss E.'s own | make) that for the price is unsurpassed. N.B.—Freneh, German and Spanish spoken. mr14 Deconaren Toner Sers ‘We are opening to-day new shapes and decorations In TOILET SETS. ‘The Best we have Ever Offered for the price, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, China and Glass Importers, 1205 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Beans | I CARPETS, FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS ‘THIS WEEK, ar W. H. HOEKE’S, 801 Market Space, 308 and 310 8th at. re Beacrect Asp Arnisric Parrn HANGINGS, ‘at as low prices as inferior goods. P. HANSON HTSS Ladies and Gentlemen. At leisure daily from four & CO, 815 1th stn w have completed arrangements CAPE Or Tas FEY Gees TSE wim | TEs | ee ere 3 5 own shee ‘colorinue at the how e., rested studies MONDAY, Sept. 6th, with | WW Sl HERILE OCEAN ESD | OF KENTUCKY | Prices, Wall Paperssat 30cm, foll on the. wall, with Tenewed advant fora thorough course in Science, | MJ. ECKERT (formerly of the OF), riezes apd decorations to match. in oi] and urn Special attention in paid to anor HaryrOmas | _P-0. Box 1030. Soe lmkel Sm = Banjo. Pain’ ‘and the receit HE SHELBURNE, pardculer stuguGon, Privete chase ix eee | a J. B, Lernevx « Doernecx. ography and Fancy Work. Lustra Painting, Calis- ATLANTIC CITY, XN. 3. Forme with P. Hanson Hiss & Co.. thenics and Kindergarten are new features’ of the Directly on the Beach. J. B. LEPREUX & BRO, 508 7th st. aw. Brpsent, Your. | Connected | with the iss ‘We wish to call your attention to our large and com- 1001 for Boys, taught by the Sisters. 5m Thoroughly Heated Throughout — stock of a nee le Also to our prices. Em- HELDON'S ACADEMIES—1004_F ST. N. W, Hot and Cold Ses Water Baths. ike Sy ee e333 i. ‘All the Near. and 40c. White Back Papers, Brown Back Pas ia Wecinan Pucsdsrs nod Podaye kiltoe = : Bere 2c, “inch Embomed Gold Border. Oo and latest dances taught. ‘ccl-Gm | _1-3m 4. B ROBERTS. Se eeemed a Scale Dereoes. She: Sa sone LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF uaranteed” “Orders by postal promptly attended Gioia Auton ieeeuce | Ox» Pour Couronr, she cat Point al examinguions. 9028 IV¥ INSTITUTE, aw. cor. 8th anc K ste. nw. ‘VIRGINIA. Sroves. “Care Axp Peacerct BE THY SLEEP,” OLD FOGY. Thy rventful reign is through, no sound shall awake or i A straprer, of modern ideas and modern methods is does lay upon thousand bat antes wueet uraates date fting tig Dears and 8 olor of which RED iapa you have read of VICIOR E. ADLER'S Asdipataps outa tlied Permit rhs] rou have to attend. us to fo, cistunch inexcusable negligence may cow: you dene in the matter of dollars and cents—those potent factors which go 9 en Bind toward dete! ing in the arith- Tretic of life whether there is more of Sleep ‘us, A t, for seeped stance ‘mat ‘coming (0 Ou which, we believe, aiould ‘convince the most skeptical that the principles upon which our business is con- ducted merits not only the commendation of all people, that the, success which has crowned our efforts is. ‘but operates as a positive the wiles and subtleties of an malous class who do not hesitate to make the buyer. A peatieman holdings position is es or. : Suef the Derartinents of the @ Gevernaent went into "a ‘of clothes: “tort humeelf Ho Per! ‘him shown’ TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSR TEN 927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, COR MASS. AVE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE Open Saturday until 11 o'clock p.m. 5 AE LOR SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DEC. 19, 1886. ‘Trains leave B. Betrects: ‘P, station, 6th and Wi HYGEIA HOTEL. Onehundrea 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 trom malaria and conducive to refreshing sicep. Average temperature for winter 47 degrees, Send for illustrated descriptive pamphlet and terms. jal-2m F.N. PIKE, Manager, CTE Ponta coups, 5 ‘Taasve, FLORIDA, ‘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. 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 & 00, 31 _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ Tue Lesvrsc [ssrnvmexta DECKER BROS.) WEBER me PIANOS ESTEY ‘ESTEY ORGANS. Moderate prices. Easy, rt monthly ta. Pianos Snd‘Oneans for ont aid “changed. Tanne, and rer pairs SANDELS & STAY MAN, fi-mat.im oa Fat tow. TJVEE RADNO! _ 38 29-3m. 13S. Charles st,, Baltimore. South Co ye |G Wi & Bros. i Ci 5 a f4-tm,w2mbjeicolm MRS. A. J. DARNALL. is L. D> ROS. a ERFECTION OF LIVING.—THE ALTAMONT, | Kranich and GS Pane at the ‘Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Just completed. Strictly | world. Newby & Evans and Wescr Bros,, the best me- Fy y Hotel,” Hirhest elevation: “Gm the handsom. | Giuim quality.” also Gal's velf-piayinw iostramente eat Perfect Lat and ventilation. Incandescent | © All at lowest prices and best installment plan, Special electric light in every room. Hoine cooking. Suites | bangains for cash. Tuning abd repairing honestly dope ‘of room, “Comforts of housekeeping without its dis- | ""Jal0 gener, Ou faro;tve ar i, Wash a ington. ‘Ten minutes for K KRNNN A B book describing Hotel. W.L. STOEK, Baltimore, KNX N aa BE roe ‘Owner and Proprietor. K NNN AA BBB ER Rkn 24 Bes’ Exe SEWING MACHINES, &c. Pusoa Tux SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No 7, SEWING MACHINES, tomat Dial, are unequaled for ith, Hew, Automatic Stitch aro une or THEY ARE NO RISK TO HEALTH. ‘The only Sewing Machine made without spiral Soreeene S Wenkineton Heephouecal $22 G fbibace mange fext Door to Auerbach's Bicycle Shirt Depot. ja29 New How ‘The Best and Lightest Running SEWING MACHINE inthemarket. The Largest Range of Work. The Best 528 Oth et. nw..5t. Cloud building. NGS, EXCEEDS A SILENT WIMTE SEWING chine extut for ‘HINE. Acknowledged by experts as the finest Wore ae Beauty of ee 7. Ring ent, Sole Ageat 45700 | gig ‘Unit ‘Special attention of Purchasers invited to the new ABTISTIC STYLES finished in designs of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. 2000 i | SECOND-HAND PIANOS: A fine emortment of prominent makes at all prices PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & 00, -___ 817 Market Space, Do Nor Poncaase UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. a medi ‘at prices from#10 7 ic dake in the city. BENKY EBERBACH 915 Fatreot_ are Envwaxn F. Dnoor. 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR,