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F i, atic Wi Sic 3 4, 1887-SUPPLEMENT. rep.) nxt Would seem to hold that the Fight of toc vernment does not belong t the District of Coiumbta. Baiked in his scheme Of appointing an Alvany man to the receivership of deeds of that District, he has picked out a Hyd« Park, Mast, man for the place. The name of hi: mew appointee ts Trower. Like Matthews, Trotter 48 a colored person. Like Matthews Trotter 1: ently oppesed by Washingtonians, not be- of hts color, but because he ts @ nou resident District. itis not at ail strange that the red people of Washington regard the chotce carpet Dagger” Trotter on the heel of the e's refusal to confirm “the carpet Dagwer’ eWS as an insult to themselves. By going » Aibany and then to Hyde Park for a red recorder of deeds, the President virtually informs Whom it may concern that in his opinion there ts olored resident of the District fit for the ofice. hai other construction can be placed apou ‘Trtwr's appointment? The President, as ‘the country knows, ts Cay committed to the Fholesom= prthciple of local self-government. ‘The platiora? upoa which he was elected ‘contains thls plant: “The selection of federal officers tor the: ter xonld be restricted to eftizens previousiy ‘resident therein.” Mr. Cleveland adopted the platform as his own, He gave it his walifled tadorsement. In his letter ing 1 tion he wrote: “I have onsides ation and cordially approve the same.” havea plain enunctation and a plain 1- dorsement of home rule. In view of them the ap- Polatment of Trotter ts indefensible trom the President's own point of view, unless on the hypothesis that there is no citizen of Washington possessing Drains enough and character enough to ship a ‘The Color Line, From the Boston Hera id (Ind.). President Cleveland is evidently determined that the office of recorder of deeds in the District @¢ Columbia shail be filled by a colored man. The example established by preceding republican ad- muintstrations isone which he thinks he canuot Wheiy depart from. We are by no means sure agree with him in this construction of To establish complete political tizens of this country, irre Speetive of race, creed or previous conditions of Servitude, it not desirable that certain oflives should be set apart to be tilled by those who quay belong to specified races. ‘This would tend to continue a distiuction Which the law intended to dy away with, It ts not desirable that certain offices in the gift of the government should go to colored men, others to German-Americans, others Wlrish-Americans and otuers to native- Americans: executiv equality Dut ail offices ought to be open to all men, andeach We be given to the one best qualified to. till it. have nothing to say against the present Bot ation of Mr. Trotter, who seems to Sess good quailfications, but there Is no more Feason, It sey us, for appointing jored nan re Tn the District of Columbia than tor im to any other government id race Is to be recognized of thelr number to terri- orships, oF postmaster ns In foreign countries? From the New Yo: ‘the Senate District committee has decided to re- Port against the confirmation of James M. Trotzer, of Boston, the President's nominee for recowjer of Geeds of the District of Columbia, The opposition to Mr. ‘Trotter, of Boston, lke ‘that to Mr. Matthews, of Albany, comes from the people ot the District. There Intelligent, and the peopie insist’ thai if a colored aan is to DI! the office of recorder be ought to be a resident of the District and not a ca pees aa distant city. ppt is surprising that President. Cleveland does mot recognize and respect Unis demand for the — — = coe —_ eee local self-government ify the wishes of the c beg ope this local office. ber nt ‘ue position is comparatively unimportant, but ‘the principie ts one which prevails even in che monarehical governments, and should certainly be respected in a republican government,especiaily under 4 democratic administraiion. If the Presi- dent desires to give offices to Mr. Matthews and Mr. Trotter, who are both said to be re] utabie and capable men, he ought to beable tonnd some b- Jie positions for them in Albany and Boston, Ww! = — — concede the reasonable request of peopie of W: ton by giving the rec = Ship to a resident of Deore cipeseaaay eo ‘The Moral Character of Cities. ARE FIGURES ALWAYS RELIABLE? ‘Washington Correspondence The Christian at ‘Work. Are figures always reliabiein gauging ths moral Ciraracter of cities? This question is suggt sted:by ‘a stavement made af a meeting of churches, lately hid at the Union Mission of this city. Orezpeaker ‘Migured it out that 150,000 of the peope of this elty never attended chureh. ‘This allovas.only one. Tourth of the population of thts city to. ‘de church goers. Now, we would like todoa Uitle figuring | ‘Ourselves. ‘fhe population-ot Washi astm weeny oO. One-third of this are persons of color, if there is any characteristic ofthe blacks itis ‘Uhelr foudness for religious meetir, ‘Catholics; the? also are nosea tor ata Sree ie ‘y also are not tor.¢1 en.thetr churches. AS Washing ism is remantange ‘or the proportion of caildr min its poe — whica assert wil confidence Tf nat persons never enter a church.” ¥ owever, from the facts, above stated we infer ths a more than one-half.-of. ‘he popuiation of this e¥ y are attendants on some Place of worship. W7.en you deduct from the other one-haif te lary nuniber in a population of 200,000 Who are too ¥¢ ang or too old or too sick to attend church, and the numbers who, though Fanking as cilizem , are really birds of pe bee biacks, Romanists and Protest- 2 buld equal about two-t ants, would hirds of its resident. "150,000 oo Colored Dis :rict Democrats B ‘From the New “ork World. mar Pe If any colar -d democrat of the District of Cofum- Pia 1s Seekiag - political promotion he would berwise establish 4 residence in some distant state fore waking; an application. ze = a A Chary Man. From therDetroit Free Press, “Isn't you opinion that we shall have-an early Spring?” he asked of a Grand River avenue gro» cer. “I sheuidn’t like to predict,” was the xeply. “Ait: dd of making amistake, eh?” “Yer, D've ot a lot of old debtors on my nd Dave predicted i dozen umes ovr-r that this © tat one would call around Satfirday night and settic, but I've been lett every tiie See Ha! hu!” laughed the other in a foreed way, and as he walked 01 he muttered to himself: can bulldoze thaf $4 out of me “5 that he’s mistaken. PU pay Ting oF no spring.” ee “If he thinks b: in aby such wa: when I get ready, *Fis Lent, "Tis Lent, You Know. ‘From the Columbus Disyatch. Somme ~—Lent—The poiicem, Preva’ —Lent—Poveny. si —lent—The mugwump. Re —Lent——The usurer’s money, Succu —Lenit—Engitsh ¢candals. endo —Lent—~i told vou 80." —Lent—Tnhe spr ‘Tracckyu—Leut — The baugyace ile, - ~~ ‘The Lands Grew in Value. AUTTLE KELIC OF THE MEXICAN WAK SAID TO BE WoRTH $150,000. James Birney, a resident of Harrison, N.J., has Teceived the gratifying intelligence that a lawsuit instituted by himself and his brother George for the recovery of lands in Texas had been decided in ‘thelr favor. ‘The tract comprises about 1,400 acres ran tin and Is estimated to be worth $150,000. R Texses went 3 William Bimey enlisted in the-Texan forces He wee Uured and shot by order of Sen ‘ the War Was over the od ot ee T the Texan government made a SFant of 500 acres of “land to Birneys ‘two brothers, lds oaly heirs. They maven north and Regiectel to pay tue Adour Ulkrer Years axo one of ‘Texas on business and Jand. |The tract several parties, who claimed that Purchased it from the of Wm. Birney, ‘taxes on the land. the brothers went to made inquiries about his ear Austin was held by Birneys beoaght jer Page ot toe faut Of the planus. = he Suit Was decided in favor © Sand the defendants to/ the highest courts, which have just sustained the judguicut of Une courts below. ‘The court ordered, however, that the hoiders of the lands should be iembursed for all the iinprovements made by Uke since the property came into thelr; Anotuer tract of” grading’ land coutabntag 1-100 site} Wing alone uve Danks of the Red river, was found to be in tne m of a cattle owner. Rated Fuchs, Who-used It for a number of years arage tor sheep. ‘The claim of the Bir nership of the land was acknowledged, ‘TMOING THE KSICERTAG TO GIVE THE EMPIRE'S EXE- BEE 2S A WARNING. hew German reichstag was opened at Berlin yesterday. ‘The emperor's speech was vead from the throne. In it he says he is gratified at the benevolent disposition the pope has shown towards the empire. Spates contiguatiy “ue with all powers. ‘The ot the goverument are the same 4° stkon Teichotag Was opened. If the present reichstag. Without hesitation or divisions, give unanimous expression to the resolve that the forth its full strength in full all mes against any attacx upen our TEE peitow, even vetore carried out, ‘will je rengthen reas eh ot pee, ‘ue Marse house of representatiy ene res has j Passed a bilt ten ‘@ days labor ‘the strung voue of 106 tn f: favor to 16 against it, aa BUSINESS IS BUSINESS. ——)X— = What Follows May Prove Interesting. 4 HOW YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE WEEKLY STAR —o1— An arrangement has been entered into between the leading publications of this country and WASHINGTON WEEELY STAR, by which persons subscribing for the latter may make a very Saving, amounting in many cases to more than the subscription price of THE STAR. THR large Below will be found a list which fully bears out this assertion. ‘When more than one of the publications named are subscribed for correspondingly large reduc- iatform adopted by the | tions will be made. 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We are Sscrificing the Boye’ and Children’s Suita and Overcoat. ‘Now is the chance for Bargains in Men's Fur- Bishings. EVERYTHING, CHEAP FOK CASH. NOAH WALKER & co, 625 Pennsylvania avenue. FRE sae ‘LOTS ON MERIDIAN HILL salz ‘In an article entitled “Family Living on 500 a Year:” “Fuel for acooking stove and two other fires, and lighta, would cost about $8 per month, provided Comm ‘were used in cities,” ac. 20 af Xd: per foot No, 13 and arte 12 ‘Sana’ at 750 SONG, ‘Se. per foot. ae Mee Oo Bas. per foot,| WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE 70 4NY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70. CLAUDIOS B. JEWEL, 25 Boshele for $2.50. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Ee er CURED 40 Bushels for $2.90, . Sesame. 25 Bashele for $2.00! M DYE WORKA ‘WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. LLY =» 411 and 413 0th strest. 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Writing: ‘paper and envelopes, 24 sheets of paper and “ke Aneapest Aiba fn ths cy. Receiving goods daily at é JOHN C PARKER'S, ool 617 and 619 7th street n.w. Tse Hioresr Grave Caamrscxe IN THE WORLD, smrergD Br ~L oop un E eee Pia 3 o U ils 00 “yu Hi Sse RR OO ERE PDD RRR RRR RRR ie EO ROR bt § 3 ais iin Be RR ‘oO Kun Bod Ere kt iE kee EE Reims, CABTE BLANCHE, ‘A Magnificent, Bich Wine. GRAND VIN SEC, ‘The New Dry Wine Price—Quarts, $30.20; Pints, $32.20. CR Eoranusuep isn. CHOICE OLD www un K* K 11 ERE Wwww ii fSSS het Re gos Www tng Sk K Te oS ww i HOU Sss8 K “Kk It Ere Sse87 MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. (Har medicinal qualities of Whisky distilled trom the finest nrowth of liye in the renowned Of the Mono! Wve attracted the attention of ‘the Medical Faculty in the United States to such a de- Feeaetapplace stina very high ‘We beg to invite the attention of connoisseurs to our ine OLD WHISKIES, which we offer at the gelebra following prices, in cases coutaining One Doi teu Eaclt: THREE FEATHERS, OLD RYE, 1865. ONRIVALLED UFFEL-TEN WiliskY. BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY... If you cannot obtain these Whiskies from your Gro- , we will on, receipt of Bank Draft, Registered Lot- fer or Font Omce Money Onder, or ©.0. Une if denited: anges Pr riverrand by ‘of the United States ( 4). Vor EXCECLENCE. PURITY und EVERR Bis or hhiskies FREE FROM ADUL- Flavor and Fine Thisee are sold under guarantee to give PERFECT SATISFACTION: otherwise to be retased tour expense. Correspondence solicited. i. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114South Front st., Philadelphia. ‘New York Office, 16 South William st. a1 TERATION, snd possessa Nat en. To Sansrr FOUR LEADING DENTISTS OF BALTIMORE: Professor P. B. Wilson, of the Balti. more Univernity, bas 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 softcreamy consistency, and is applied to the brush by means of an imitation ivory spoon. It hag peculisr, refreshing, preserving and cleansing qualities ‘and delightful flavoring of its own, Sold by all Druggists. Qonaror . Prasrms ‘A higher grade of Plaster than the public has hitherto known. More penetrating and powerful than common Porous Plasters Sold by all drugaists, ‘TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 and 2. £26-0t No Cards. zi Sass x. ‘THIS WEEK, a SIN Poe oan Salon and eepuae aa bree of Philadelpiia, has opened permanent branch, parlors ar St 1292 Frat. nw. Washington, D.C. where. he now exhit latest and coming styles, receives orders, de- gn permanent "with Mme. Mes W. 8. HOREES, ger as principal, for inetruction in ‘his “In. eminent Se Ge Se 801 Market Space, 308 and 310 8th st. peiier within the nert"ave days wile | Byzavrzrct A. Agner Pirre Tipropeily ‘au ata discount of 40" per coat" droms ANG) 7 actual es af salow prices an inferior goods. P, HANSON HISS Temembor this fe bonafde,pontively limi P Bist at. n.w., have completed arransemen gcbauen alice: lodge of Chichi word ‘ ahs They are enabied to nlace before thelr seateneee ces pai ae = i ost if ehetcese x and colorings at the lowest a 1222 Wall at 30c.a, roll on the with SECTS p RS mage | Receipt me Pons lit ° . a we i) Worcs om oe Te tom | PBL, close out my entire stock of Ladies Boots and Shoesat | Se R4EPREUX. | jibe AJEPREUX yeni ices for cash. Any one wishing to continue T.BOLEREU S&S BRO B08 Fe daw the business ca Oa eI a1O ans TitUreS | We wish to.call your attention to our lazy: and com- * . & 3 xian toca cea fein “__Oppoaite U.8. Patent Office. | Posed Galt Paper Soe, Ordinary Gilt Pune, se. Ae fgonler, A perfect Mt cuaranteed. “Aleorstol | pera 0c. ‘Dine Embonsed Gold Borde, : 5 S¢ Shoulder Braces, Reform Walsts, FreachCorsets | Poe" G-inch Euibossed Gold Bordere, 4c. and Hasties. “Corsets laundried. Mi M. A. Buswaxa, LADIES' DRESS AND COAT MAKER. lush Coats relined and altered. (Corner 12th st. and Pennsylvania ave., Over Davis’ HatStore. & Co, 25 WEST 16TH ST., NEW YORE, arrived from E' Rigo Undiest Seal snd wide Warr, Howarn WASHINGTON BRANCH, 815 15TH ST. N. W.. (Over Hanson Hiss & C MIPORTED DRESSES, WRAPS, Ero, ar 18-6m* | b-inch Embossed Gold guaranteed. Orders © 13-50" nd Stoves. Agents for DANFORTH FLUID. W. 8. JENES & CO, m7 ‘Tru Srazet X. W. PIANOS AND ORGANS. LESS THAN PARIS COST. od _OMerspromptlyezeented. ___dim_ | "Due [eanrxe [xsrnowenra. RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- DECKER BROS. . mats! Work of eve tions ANTON & CAROLINE LERCH, Estey aes §a29-31n A. Fischer & Maison Yriese, Paria. | Moderate prices. Easy monthly payments. Pianos “CUNNINGHAM, SS*S*S*S*S*S and. Oran for rent and exchanged. Tuning, and re- 1810 Sth st. nw. P si id alter and relite Ladies’ Plush “Coats the See inonthof Fel only. daring. 6? | _#820-3m 18 Mi Obaries: Lupe, Axrennio G, L. Win & Bros. TEST PALISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCH 4 MLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1309 F st. NOVELTRUSSIAN BANGS. Oe riatrdretsne by the mouth Speci Seeetan to mi placing of Bridal Veils mai2me L”"5, eS BK dcr cht tien ios lai EX N AAA BBR PEERLESS DYES. «x NN A A BBB EEB They will dye everything. a pA gh Sasa he ee re es Praxoa Peace Ser erect GENER S| oesccatay oe gors Tovom, WOREMAMSEIE soteroak or amit vor SCHIVFELY & EVANS, e Ble daleedrath n027-e0 Drugxist, 477 Pennsylvania ave, lg y IEDORA DRESS SHIELDS ‘Are the best in the world. THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY IMPERVIOUS, n27-s,t,thém. NTON FISHER'S Chemical Dry Cleaning Establishment, ‘Thirty-five years’ ext jadies! and Gentlemen's Garments: also, V No. 906 G st. o.w. Piush Cloaks, Crape Veils, Laces, Glo fectly cleaned by this superior procean: ing Grease spots ‘Goods called for and delivered. ‘pecialty. “Genticmen's Clothes. cleaned by this process will not love their ‘original shape aid ‘fuaranteed to be reinov etectualy ARTISTIC STYLES finished in designs of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. SECOND-HAND PIANOS: ence, | prominent makes tall prices eee PIANOS FOR RENT. * Even- Special attention of Purchasers invited to the new A fine assortment of WM. KNABE & 00, 817 Market Space. Arrextiox Or Hovsrxzzrzes Is called to MY SPECIAL FLOUR, ‘Which I think Has no equal Por Making BOLLS and LIGHT BREAD. Price low. 3. W. BURCHELL, 1325 Fst, Noricz ‘TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF oo REE oe : oe ey co RE RRR RR Sss, EEE RR ker Sss$ ‘Cou THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It is without a doubt the most BrAUTIFUL and the most Nurarriovs 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 Ussurpassep 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 A000, RAILROADS. Petre AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schodulein effect, SUNDAY. JANUARY 30m, 188%, FF DAY, JANUARY Leave from Station, corner of New. sinter Ghat ang soe ten toon we =~ f ‘with through I a aE a ee Sorting at 1110. No extra dare ie Tatu for fant ‘time, ‘and 40:10 sans wth hrouuch coon ed al mm Poueh co Cara toabowe rok BO m. tea fast limited tras to Cincinnatl = arriving in Cincinnati next mornine at 748. Ni Come ('WTpeia” NoTexten are an chara on thi rai fn tant at 11:45 am. and 8.55 pm. dail puiabury Fearn, and” Detroit, with Parlor ad x tiabane For Yexineton and Local Stations, 8:40 a.m. daily, For Havre. de Newark, Wilmington and Pull 2 daily (thmore on week days 1005 ames See, CHR ON, 40, 6 Tialismore on Su: 6.20, 7:30, 8:90 and M5 aims Ted, D0, 40. 4:40, BAU, Od Te 38 pas Shenandoah Valley Railroad and ite Nonth gmgand o:30 pam daly. D0 an Rieeper te or * 6.40 a at 12:10, 4 fn ba sunday 8am top, 1) See 1.30 p.m. 0am. and 1} 30, Sigg stone at af tations or uitherauiy ad ermediate points 9-30 am, 1” dauy, except Sunday. For Freaenck 8-40 am., 1 am and 4-40 p.m. daily, except ‘For Hagerstown 8:40 ‘am. and 3:31 pm. daily, ox oop Sunday "Trains arrive from the West daily 6.20, 2 and 12h pam, Litt indedphin, Chester. Wi ace, 1130 a. ‘From. Wilmington 11 Europe and eaten at the principal Courtsof the old world. HOWEVER, Like everything else that has gained renown, some | Person oF persongare trying'to take advantage of the Teputation it has gained by imitating the Name and Brand, and attempting thercby to palm off an inferior article for the genpine. ‘THEREFORE, Be sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. * Ww. M. GALT & CO, ros ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. Pasarsco Frovrixe Mus, Established 1774 PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE PA ‘MIER FLOUR OF AMERICA, AN. EVERY RESPECT FOR FA‘ ENTIAL, inrinia wheat, PLOURS arg Let: concaded to be of ase itha:a BETTER COM. N AND PHOSPHATES THAN only in this ‘as well, where commande ‘Ameniean flour, ily more mumey thai any ott y demonstrstinc i ASK YOUR GROCER FOR PATAPSCO SUPERLA- TIVE PATENT it,and will notet it for you, I let you know where it can be C. A, GAMBEILE MANUFACTURING CO. tthys-Gm 214 Commerce st., Baltimore, Md. Do Nor Poncaase UPERFLUOUS HATR OBLITERATI SAVING Ss Bloctric’ Neale. Process is tho aay Fomedy for’ this hideous blemish, Plastars, -. only Promote 4 more stul ly Pro. no trace. My acids, tric treatinents for ladies GABRIEL, 1321 G st. n. w. 18S ANNIE K. HUMPHREY, 430 MiGs 5 i TIES ARE— French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear ‘and finest imported Patent Shoulder Braces, ‘French Corset Children's Corsets and make) that for the priceis Unsur French, German and Spanish spoken, mrl4 ‘hd all Drew Héform Goods, "ST Corset (Miss H's own ‘ansed. Pee Se ree cersenitty ‘Over 41,000 now in use. HENEY EBERBACH, apze Eowan F, Daoor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, PROFESSIONAL. CLAIRVOYANT, born with Second ry revealed. [Bresor imines. | Recovers stolen prope ives success in business. Removes Dies. Causes: marriages. All in trouble consult this clairvoyant. Satisfaction gr 0 Sthat. bet. Daud E OF. CLAY—THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOY- Rs ‘antand Astrologer, causes 5 acparsied together, ca epee on Satisfaction gu matrimony. ited. Office AD. ELZEMONA. WONDERFUL GIFTED Finds lost a Dard eas family trou- Cy enacnee Sy Ge eae at 105-70" savice oa bt iswoults, ‘ustrimony., Allin trouble call, are, 9 a.m. 456 st, bet 435 and Uih sta. n.w. Fee jepeedy Bi gether. "Never fails, Given picture of one. 500: 83.50, friends. Massace axp SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE! bataeeal Se cvy Aah Pa a ve Tierra eS ald ® 4 PER WEE! ‘Or REFERENCES. MODERATE s = PRICES. ES In Daily Treatment, at = THE SWEDISH HEALTH INSTITUTE, 903 16th st. n.w. SEWING MACHINES, &c. Ladies and Gentlemen of experience will treat: tients at thelr Fesidence if desired. Tae AT VERY LOW RATES. PROF. HARTVIG NISSEN, Proprietor and Manager. Office hours:—8 a. m, to 1 p.m.; 4 to7 p.m. CONSULTATION FREE 12-1m ATV, BECKER'S, $01 9TH STREET N. w. UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. A thoroughly first-class inatramentat a medium price, Second-hand Pianos and at prices from$l0 Jetcha | ogi BS Seamed ponte are 916 F street. PR IFUL, UPRIGHTS FOR SALE AND RENT Bere AND SECOND MAND, SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No. 7, SEWING MACHINES, ith Automatic Stitch Dial, are Brea irhtae of running, strengts un and THEY ARE NO RISK TO HEALTH. RS. M.A, FRENCH. ‘Magnetic Healer and Business Medium, ‘or cogwheels. for circular and over ed ‘The only Sewing Machine made without spiral springs Pore Trax Ouve Ou, As sweet and palatableas FRESH CREAM. Tange Invoices in Stock. KLPHONZO YOUNGS ‘Company, 428 9th street. 313 WOOD AND COAL. BALDWIN JOHNSO! ¢ Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in Wood and Coal. ‘COMPLETE FACILITIES. IM PRICES. ae eee by rail and water. und free from slag, slate apd other urities. GIVE ME A TRI vannAoa en a uel Bhagat, Beak bes et and K sts, u.w. ' All connected by telephone. ‘aul0-Om Wholesale and Retail Dealerin COAL AND WooD. ‘Main Office No 710 Dst. nw. Offices and Yanis— Sth and Bsts. aw.,No. 216 A st- ne. Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues s.w. All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- change. oc22-Sm Bux Your COAL AND WOOD now JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘The most extensive dealers in the District. Supply more families than any firm south of New York Tele- phone connections. ‘Main Office 1202 F street northwest. Branch Offices and Yards: 1515 Seventh street northwest. 1740 Pennsylvanin 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, &. ‘T BAS NI BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT EVER ‘Dr. BROTHERS is the oldest established advertis- Ladies’ Physician in this ci a ing. Phy i. Laden, you can Iocated at 717 M st. b. w., where she will be pleased f Washington peuple. fidently cous | BROTHERS, 900 B 4 Seater ions dens?" af | Serve BUTE FOG ace onan | SRS SOM aaa DAME PAYS, — 1GH CLASS ine ting, , mnarried or single. Forty years experience. Maisie sp sonore cee pst, ‘Next Door to Auerbech's Bicycle Shirt Depot. 300 | “mhS Tine ‘ROOMS 5 AND 6, VERNON ROW, New H 7B, LEON, ‘945 Feunsylvania ave, ew Home : "The Oldest Pstablished and only reliable Ladies Physician in the city, ‘The Best and Lightest Running can be consulted ally, 404 © st. bet. 434 and 6th sta. uw. WING MACHINE treatment, Correspondence and consulta- oe pest | Ofte alate Sguznth "Separate Poon ye inthe market. The Largest Range of Work. The call and see it before purchasing. s 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 222 528 Oth st. n.w., St. Cloud building iG EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING chine oetant for Lig Tey a stnban Spocd Perfect ex ‘Beaut White Be Suroand spelt ace , Sole Agent, 457908 mw. 3. . ‘Dresses. S800" Miso Universal Pattorna. = L FEE TTTT H H ERE RRR T fo of A "e HLE Eat | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. L. E AAA TT HOHE RR. Lub ERE A A T H HEER 8 B-| Byireys FURNISHINGS, IT USED TO BE SAID HATS AND GENTS ‘THERE 18 NOTHING piaeekirnel SOW Inall the Latest Novelticsin * IT IS SAID THEREIS: ‘WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, &c. NOTHING LIKE HECE- Shirts to Order, Gforg12 A perfect it guaranteed. pan UCR eer ELLERY, 1337 Fstrost. . oc8 Opposite the Ebbitt House, ATTORNEYS. EASTON, STENOGRAPHERS, car eee TS, ‘Waatineton Bh. Welephones at odicocand ni \AMPPBELL Baing, “400, fates ‘Barbour 490 [Ope De ae nw. ‘/PATRICR OFARREET, ‘Attorney and Counsellorat-Law, ‘Solicitor of Patents and Claims. 1106 F st, Houtieoce toss ot awe pktg n8 MILLER, ATTORNEE-AT-TAW,, NE 3 2 Gea ae Baas ASE rok BETAILER FOR THE * ey Residence, 813 T at. n.w. Jocs Meare $3 Szoz : oe peers Tae HESS te ae micsbeee Sera Page MEANS & CO. EA ‘upon Ponce & Warm, * SS eS ‘ME. DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND Ladies’ Physician, at her Bp.m., with | ony. wh ‘ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE OR ‘two of Dr. BROTHER'S In: me Will cure any case of nervous ‘and loss of nerve power. Itimparts vigor tothe whole system, 906 B shaw. f17-1m* R. AND MME SELDEN. ESTABLISHED 1855. pt and reliabie treatment for ladies. Advice free and confidential at all hours, Office 729 5th st., bet. Gand H sta. n.w. 112-120" 183 ey aE SANATIVE PILLS Send for price linta, “Save 30 per cont; EDIN THE | aaily except Sunday | “iui Taecick abd intermediate potnta, 8 | and 8215p. m. dail Trains leave Balt | 7208-00, $530, 725" Ooand 1p Alltrain mu | exneptdi0, ) Porfurmner i > dick ia ivamia avenue, corner 14 treet, whe for tecnge tobe Cuoched abd receiv a | Buy roine in the eitye | “BAVED LEE ©. K. LORD, GPA. | _ General Superintendent, Baltimore rice HE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE O THE NOKTH, WEST AND SOUTHWESE DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENERY MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. | STEEL KAIL TN EFFECT JANUARY 0th, TSS. | Traine leave Wasuington from Stalion, corner of Sixth and HB strects, as follows For Pittsburg aud. the Wests Chicago Lamited Express [vor Palace Sleeping Care at i 0 A.M daily) Fast Dine, 0 AM. daily to Cineinmsti and with Sleeping Cars trom Sud Butler Carte St. Lous £6 Chicaca, with Slecyinue Oar 1 Went TOP -M. daily, wi Cars thicago and St. Lown, nat iy contiecting at. flarrisbure with throuch Sleepers for Louis ile aud tie kapress, 10:00 P.M. daily sie he West, with through Siceper Harrisburg to = “BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, r Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Hallaly NMA, | "10:06 PM. daily, exceyt Saturday, with Palos Eire Washington 43, Koclientor For, hUuanngore, Lack Haven aud Elmira, at 9:50 *y vt Sunday the Fast, 7:25, 9:00 an@ 11-13 00. 4 20 PM 00 AB Mi Fad <20' P.M. Laniited ‘Express, of Pullin rm, 40 AM daily, except Sunday, and. Md withgut change, 2-00 P.M every day. ‘Or Brockiya, ‘N.Y. all through trains connect af Por tmey Chg with boats of Brooklyn Annex. atone ine direct transfer to Fulton atrect, avokling duuble FoR AC ae Piiladelp ‘and 11-25 A.M, ort 19,000, 10:00 and 11.20 PM On Stud 9:00 AL 2°30, 2:00, 4:15, 6:00, 1000 and 11-20 P.M. Limited Express, ‘9:40 A. M. week |. day and ‘4:00 P.M. dail For Haitimore, 72>, 9-00, 9-40, 9:50, 11 AM. 12230, 13.385, 2-00, 15, 4.23, 4 8206, 8-10, 10-00 and O. 11:15, AM. 23 and 6.00 P. 200 AM, 4h : NI A NI EDERICKSBU RAIL. ABSTAND ALERASDIIA AND WANBINGLOS WAY, AND KALLROAD. 540,947. 11 AM 12-08 my 4:20, 4:35, GOL, 10-05 an ‘On Stinday ‘at 600, 11 AM, -O1 and 10 a. Kiclimond and the South. 6-00, 11 A.M. daily, and For SST AL daily, except Sunda 2 xandria for Was 605, 8-00, 194s AM. 120, 3-00. 323k 5 10, 2 and 10-42 PM, and 12-10 miduaxiat fonday). On Sunday at 8:00 and 10-43 3:16. 9 :32,10:43 P_M and 12-10 nueht. \d information’ at the office, northeast cor xe i | ner of ith street and Penneylvania avenue. and at te | Ration, where orders cat be left for the checking of eRe ie es nT ARE, PUGH, General Manas. 4. R. WOOD, General Passenger Ageut. pa LEDMONT AIR LINE. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DPC. 19, 1886. ‘Trains leave B. and P. station, 6th and B strects: 9-00 aam.—Daily for Warrenton, Gordonsville, Cana ©. points, Lynchburg, Rocky Mount, Danville, Kal- Sich. Charlotte, Aulatita: and’all points South, Pull. Sid Weshinevon to Me omer ee = SES sired leas 2:35 p. Daily, exe inday, for Mansssaa, Sirenbuby and intermediate stations 30 p. 1u.—Daily for Warrenton, Go Charlottesvilie, Staunton, Louville, “Cincinn Points on the Chesapenke aud Ohio” route. 1 Beqper Washinton to Louisville 31700 p.m-—Dally for Cynchburs, Raleigh, Ashvilla Charlotte, Columbia, Aiken, Aurunia, “Atiatita, Mout: fomery, New Orleans and ‘points Routhwest’ Pull: ruffed sleepers Washington to Aiken, SC. Wasi 1 to Motitgomnery, counectitie With parlor car Mw Orleans ‘INS ON WASHINGTON AND OHTO DIVISION. Teave Washington 9:12 aim. daily, except Sunday, au. dally, arriving at Hound HAL 1145 "pan. returuiux, leave Hound Hill OS a ly and i-18 pau, eadept Sunday, arriving im 840 ad wid SO pan trains from South arrive at Washingtom ban. -aud from Louisville 9:40 x. Jocal, 10, a ping car resrrvation, and information tba Garerage checked at omice, O01 Fensusyie ‘audvat "yasseuger station, ‘Peunsylvaiia cere JAS. L. TAYLOR, General Passenger Agout “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS I MAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. “The Steamer SUE, Capt. W.C. Geoghegan, will re sume her trips between BALTIMUKE and WASH INGT March ON and for all jandings on the Potoume Kiver, TASS a Ee ceived on Sat ‘only and must be Apply to $419 10th stn w. (12th and Peuu. ave. n RE s ‘NEW IKON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Leaves 7th st. wharf on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at 7am. eturniie TUESDAYS, FAIDAYS and SUNDAY p.in., touching at River Land: ings as far as Nomint Crock, Currioman, Va. and St Clements Bay, Md. Connects with B, and O. R. K. at Shepherds. See schedule. JOHN B. PADGETT, Act CW. RIDLEY, Mauacer. IRECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEA’ s « at 4 pm. wart, Weehingion “every ACESDAY 'MOkN Freaplit at lowest raion, | MT VERNON! ar. VERNON! eR LE STE, aoe Vetnon 10 o'clock deturnity, reaches ington about 3:30 pan. = LOTTEN, AKE, Captai @28-tthe3m 672 N. 10th st, Philadelphia, Pa. = 2 LAS * EK THOMAS, STEAMERS. QHORT ROUTE TO LONDON. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD 8. 8. 00. ‘Fast Express Steamers 2am, Confortable staterootus, excellent luxarious saloon appoiitmenta, Prices: dst cabin. #7) 100, a0 to location, 2d eabits, 695, stecraye yw Fates. wo £. F. Dkvor, mh B15 Feu ave. 1 PILES: No one need suffer. ‘The worst form of internal orexternal Piles, bo water how ious cured. No cutting or tyiuy. Treat and without joss of Gime frou their homes when pre- Sitabeie Mb, bind, Ds ‘Olice 920 9th stn. w. ESTABLISHED 1853. sreuttorlediee. Advice Suit, f1elw ADAM BENNETT, SCIENTIFIC ASTROL- MOSES 3 Seer oR agree ‘Gen written, setian 1007 Pa.

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