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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Prdtcations for the % hours commenciny at $ pm. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, and Delaware, threatening weather aud’ snow, & Slight rise in temperacure, light to fresh eastel wads. Ta rot the First was Great Narorzo: Napoleon the greatest military commander of the world, Dut great man «ven as he Was, he Was not a to discover so wonderful a Brain and Nerve le and Mind Tonic as Dr. Buckiand’s Scotch Gats Essence. Ata word f om his lips his soldiers kilied tuousands; at a word from Dr. Buckland’s Ips Scotch Uats Essence has healed and heiped Milloas, Vauenties at Baum's._Itead “ad.” under Books, Boogar’s Cova SYRUP contains no poison and can be given to chidren with perfect safety. Wait Papen, Window Shades, &. R. W. Hen- Gerson & Co., 1113 F street n. w. ‘Zermyns, all colors, 4c. 02, 1205 F st. ‘We have the only positive method of exterm!- Rating moths. No damage done to finest furniture OF fabrics. Send for price list. Uphowstering ot all kinds done at cheapest rates. Alt, work Suar- anteed. Estimates rurni-hed free of charge. W. B. Moss & Sox, cor, 11th and F sts, ‘Spnixo Strixs—Men’s Felt Derbys, $1.50, $2 and so00. Extra values Ac T. Lemiy 305 Tih Se HUrien’s Cocoa, for breakfast and supper. Vanilla and family chocoiate; pure, healthful Sold by grocers. Wholesal+ depot, Jas. L. Barbour &3on. paps Fon Wasbington dressrd beet go to Jno. R. Kelly, stalls 28, 629 and 630 Center Market, and 206 and BOs Northern Liberty. Corn beet a spectalty. Srrixg STYLE Hats. —We are now receiving our new Spring Suapes, 1n SUk and Derby Hats. “SUK Hats, $ and $4; Fur Derbles, $1.50 to $4. KC. Lewis & Son, 1421 N. Y. ave. Draneh at $20 7th st Will cure at once, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. ida.” Atgaven’s.—Robert Mantell tn “Monbars.” (CangRrecaTional Cuvrcu.—Stoddard Lecture, ‘Virginius.” Kagnway’s.—Varicts ‘Manassas PaNonama.—Day and evening. —— Condensed Locals. Mary Ryan, an aged woman, fell and severelv in- fEitd Rerseit at, the corner, of 9th and N streecs t evening aud Was seni to the Freedman’s Hos tal Diaward R. Frisby. a boy of sixtern, while riding & bicycle at the cor: ot nd P streets, was Tun over yesterday afternoon by Kussell's grocery Wagon. He was sent to hts home, 1607 sist strect | northwest. ‘The funeral of Dr. John M. Brown, who died on ‘the 4th instant, at Kansas City, took place yester- @ay afternoon and was largely attended. The re- Mains were Intered in Graceiand cemete “Clerk” sends $> to THE STak Ofice for the poor In Ctreutt Court No. 1, Judge Hagner, yesterday, the sult of Gordon agt. Cisvell, for the recovery of 500 paid on real estate which the complainant found Was not what he expected, a veriliet w.1s ren- dered for the plaintiff for the amount med, Mr. C. J. Bell, treasurer of the charity. find, reports the following aiditional subscription Allen McLane, #25; Mrs. D. V ¥ Macartney, $10; Mahon, $5; Cash, $1. —— Burgiars About. ‘THEY VISIT A BREWERY AND A FLOUR AND FRED MILI, | T GET NO PLUSDRR. ‘This morning, between I and 1 o'clock, burglars ‘Visited the office of Albert Carry’s brewery, near 4th and F streets northeast. The yard was en- tered by climbing tie high fence in the rear, and | After forcing open the window-shutter, the ome ‘Was entered. Mr. ese prio and his wife and child we The door-knob rattled, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. M. Prank, Mr. Carry of the building, and he sleeping in this room. the noie awakened | door was not locked, retiring Mr. Frank had placed a large against the lock, and as the burglar Pressed against the door ule ork tell. ‘The bur- jar then appeared, and Mr. Frank jumped trom | 4 and Tusiied to the door. Thinking the man, | Who had disappeared, might be there ready w assault iim, be fired vie shot out into the passage between the office and his bed-room. He then | Went to the front door and fired several shots Attract the attention of the nigitwatchman, bul Fecelving no response, he took ints wife and child ‘nd Went through the snow to the brewery, where Be found the watchman. The burziars had de- Parted, and nothing had been taken from the oMce. About two hours later burglars visited the flour | and Teed mill of S.C. McDowell, corner of Massa- | Chusetis avenue and North Capitol street. With the aid of a ladder the rear window was reached | and an entrance effected. Mr. MeDowell heard a Bolse Wiuich sounded like an explosion, but thought i was made by cars bumping against each other. ‘This morning When he went to the mill he found ils office door open and papers and tools scattered about the floor. A cold chisel and other tools and couple of horse-blankets were found near the Safe. There Was also found a quantity of what was Suppo-ed to be dynamite, which was turned over W Lieut. Kelly and taken to police headquarters, ‘The safe showed where the burglars had attempted ‘Wo drill holes in the dvor, but it ts an old-tashionea Ghilled-tron safe and supposed to be burglar prot. ‘The knob of the safe was found on tue floor, but It ‘Was impossible to tell whether tt had been biown Of by an explosion or broken off. A couple of Rorse-biankets found on the floor It ts supposed ‘Were used to deadeu the noise maie by the explo- Slop. Another smati safe built in the wall was found open and the papers left in it last night were Scattered about the oor. A small amount of Money. mostly pennies, and a few postage stamps ‘Were taken. Both cases were reported to the po- Tice this morning, ana detectives Carter and Maban are at Work investigating them. ‘THR PERFORMANCi: OF “Nexo.”—In the presenta- {ion of “Nero” at the National Theater last night the National Opera Company outdid its. former efforts as maguiticence of spectacular er- fects, Every scene was splendidly illustrated with gil the resources of stage art, and, cousidering the extremely elaborate character of the setting the tation went forward with creditabie ease. leading members of the cast found the roles assigned them worthy of their best efforts, vocal! and dramatically, and Mr. Elot Sylva as Nero, Mr, as Finder and Miss Juch a3 Chrys quitted themselves in the most admurabie man- ner. The house was crowded to the doors in every Part With one of the most brilliant audiences that ever gathered in a Washington theater. Tals evening Verdi's flue dramatic opera of *Aida” will be sung ; at the matinee to-morrow “Lohengiin” and “The Dutchman” to-morrow night, ge rome fh asso ALLEGED POLICY MEN ARRESTED.—Sergeant Barry with several officers from the fourth pre- cinet, yesterday visited the Long Bridge, and arrested Osear Rudquist and Henry Miller, white, and Samuel Turner, Frederick Blackwell and Daniel Wasbington, colored, on a charge of engag- Ang in the policy business’ They lett collateral , is morning in ti lice ‘Court the cases were continued. onl ‘SUIT Agarnst Core acions.—In Circuit Court No. 1, Judge Hagner, the case of Lane & Mainatt Frank Baldwin 1s on trial The plaintits sue for $20,000, alleging taat Ba.dwin promised them that Af be obtatued the contract for the new building at the Soldiers’ Home he would give them the con- for the stone work: that, relying on his Je | Joiners, | Ripley, directress of the Academy ‘of the Visita- ‘The Logan Memorial Tablet, HOW THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD SENATOR WAS HON- ORED AT THE METROPOLITAN CHURCH LAST NIGHT. A distinguished audience gathered in the Metro- politan M. E. Church last night, ‘The occasion was | the dedication of a tabiet to the memory of the | late Gen. John A. Logan, the date being the annt- Yersary of his birth, Senator Stanford presided at the request of Dr. Newman. A telegram was | read from the sai offered, ue Lord's Prayer was ana | Tendered “Onward, Christian Soldier.” Justice Miller, being introduced, ‘said that by | the erection of a memorial tablet it was intended to express love for Gen. Logan a8 a man, and ad- miration for him as a citizen, statesman ‘and sol- fier. Yghators Ingalls and Voorhees. ex-Gov. J- D og, Representatives Henderson, Springer ai Heed’ made adaresses: ‘The tablet 12 of Sieongia marble, a nearly square pink siab set Ina One of gray marble. On the surface of the slab 43 the inscription cut in deep, and “ne letters glided. ‘The tablet stands next to the vue erected by Mr. George W. Childs to the memory of Gen. Grant.’ Directly in front of the pulpit, on a pedes- tal, stood a white marble bust of Gen. Logan in uniform, the gift of a triend. <= ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Helen L. Kimball toT. J. Fisher, part 5, block 2, EMfing- ham; $1,098.60. Fannie A. Moore to J. F. Wagga- @ man, lot 13, Greenvale; $3,000. R. E. Morrts to J. F. Waggaman, lots 22 and 23, sq. 778; $3,059.40; and lots 17 to 30, sq. 1049; $21,000. B. B. Wells tosame, lotsG to8, and part 9, sq. 810; $6,321; lots 4 to. Yaad, tats 9,14, a0 15 Be sa. 1 3s, Sa. 8. sa 1065; $1,520. “Euua ‘Rotuwell to Lilie Roth- well, ‘part 12, sa. 919; $—. C. A. Leman to Emma B. Avery, sub 57, 8q. 306; $4,000. C. A. McEuen to dane 1. Childs, lots 27 v6 30, 32 to 37, 45 to 50, 56 to 62, Sec. 3, Burrville; $530. H. C. Borden to A. Burgdorf, part Chevy Chase; $8,406.25. J. R. Ma- hony to W. S. Justis, parts 12 and 13, sq. 847; $1,200. L. H. Crow to H. B. Smith, lots 63 and 64, sec. 3 Lintoln; $100. J. M. Varnum, executor, to B. B. Wells, subs 9 and 10, sq. 208: $1,571. Carroli wc. il. Parker, part 12, ‘sq. 585; "3650. _L. Sands to Mary Augusta Ogden, lot: 2 to 42, sq. 15: $5,217. RB. Halslop to ‘A. Hatsfop, lot ‘7, 8q- 87; .. Hatsiop to S.. Maddox, same property; $—- Lemar v M. 3 CAL Rose E. Meena, sub 58, sq. 306; $ onan to Anne Ford, pt. sub 39, sq. 530; $562.50. E. Carusl et al. to J.’ G. Hester, sub 1353, Sq. 4g4:2—. L. C. Willlamson to W, A.'Custard, Jot $3, 7's addition to West Washington; $1,620. Elizabeth Gritin to Emma P. Wallace et al., n. 1g sub. 28, sq. 37;$—. Emma F. Wallace to W. fi. Griftin, ne x a0.; $2,500, | James Murphy to Elizabeth ©. rin es aap 204; $3,100," Ss L Pheips to Sally M. Phelps,’ sub 14, 3. south of 27; $-. —— ‘Tue Cannott. IstireTe BaNguer.—The first an- nual banquet given by the Carroll Institute at its hall last evening Was a successful affair. ‘The hall was tastily decorated with ferns and palms, and a sumptuous repast was enjoyed. Mr. H. W. Soon, president of the Institute, presided, and toasts Were responded to by Rev, Dr. P. L. CUapelie, Hon. ach, Montzomery, H. W. Sohon, Mr. M. B. Joun- Ston, Alex, P. Morse,” Mr. James Fullerton, Mr. Heuty Buscher, Mr. Wm. H. Manogue, Mr. Milton E. Smith, Mr. b. 1. Murphy, Eugene F. Arnold, Kev. Father Flynn, of Morristown, N. J.. and Ma- jor Edmond Mallet.’ Between the ‘specches songs Were rendered by Messrs. James H. Forsyth, Ar- | thur Deievigne, and James P. Collins. H — ‘Tur CaRreNters’ Batt. 0. 2 rhe ballof Local Union National brotherhood of Carpenters and t Grand Army Hall last evening, for tue benefit the Reading strixers, Was a grand suc- cess. The Marine Band furnished the music, and the master of ceremonies was Jas, H. Kyan. Frank Nulty was ballet master, and the floor mmmittee consisted of P. L. O’Briea, Jno, M. jadem, Chas. Gladden, Geo. C. Miller, B.C, Kel logy, ana J. K. Potter. ———.—___ Affairs ‘ext Washington. DEATH OF A RELIGIEUSE—SUR WAS A COUSIN OF Raten Watpo EMeksox.—Sister Jane Frances tion of this place, who died yesterday, was a daughter of a Unitarian minister of Concord. Her mother was a most talented woman, highiy ad- Vanced tn the selences, ‘Tue deceased was a first cousin of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the poet and philosopher. Sister Jane Frances entered the Coavent in 1872 and shortly afterward was made directress of the academy and of musical studies, fitted for Mt, ha raduated from rvatories in Europe. Sister Jane Frances’ death Was due to pieuro-pneumonta, Whieb she contracted lust Friday. The remains wili be interred in the cemetery’ adjoining the academy. MASONIC REUNION AND BaNguet.—The nine- feenth annual banquet aud reunion of George C, Whiting Lodge No. F. A. A.M, Was held last hight at Masonic Hall, Addresses’ were made by M.W.G.M. Jesse W. Lee, W. M._ W. B. Easton, S.¢. Palmer, F. G.” Alexander ‘and’ George H. Walker. A quaniity of turkey, ham, beef, tongue, biscuits and crackers left over’ from’ the ‘banquet Was sent this morning to the police for distribu- on among the poor of West Washington, RELIGION AND ‘TeMrgRaNcE.—In conjunction with the revival meeting last night at Congress. Street M. P. churcli, the Woman’s Curistlan ‘Tem- perance Union advocated the cause of temperance and circulated a petition among the congregation for signers to prohibit the sales of Into io the District. FuNekai.—The last sad rites over the remains of Tux Recon Of cures accomplished by Hoods Sersaparilia can never be completely written. Thousands with hearts overflowing with gratitude have written to us telling of tho wonderful things ‘Hood's Sarsaparills has accomplished for them. ‘The peculiar curative powers of Hood's Sarsa- parila are successful when everything else ‘has failed. If your blood is impure, your di- gestion is out of order, your kidneys and liver inactive, your body tired and full of aches and Pains, try this peculiar medicine, It will do you good. HOOD'S BARSAPARILLA, Sold by all druggist. $1; six for $5. Pre * pared only by C. 1, HOOD & CQ, Apothecs- ries, Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR Ox Broov, Gosus Brive, TERRA COTTA. AND TAN, ‘The New Spring Shades in Ladies’ Broadcloth, Pure Wool, one yard and a half wide, Worth $1; Redaced to 87¢c. Good Quality PLAID MUSLIN, Se. Bargains in INDIA LINEN, 8, 10. 123¢c. FRENCH SATTEENS, finest quality, 25c. AMERICAN SATTEENS, French styles, 12}c. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, real cost. COLORED Igoe worth @2; only 50c. 2 wean 00; On TED BLACK SILK VELVET, CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR SEVENTH ST. of the following presents: One Pir of Handsowe Damask Toweis, worth $1; One ss Silk Em- Ps iy ck facts BLANKETS, slightly sotled, $1.87, Hi SOME TH ESEIOUE, are, Fae for woo red bie double width, all colors; womderal barge, ICO CLOTH DRESS GOODS, pure wool, double widihe age) - = Cash Customers who buy $10 or over will receive Seat Guile wort Bt'S0: irwe Vords eat nee 30; ‘Table 187: or One Doren Fine 1a i, Kine, worth 81.30." isis ‘Don’t fail to aek for the Valuable Present, 19 SJvsr Oxce Mone We come to the front with s line of bargains that cannot be matched, either in or out of the District of Columbia. It requires grit to insert the knife into prices as we have done this week; the evidence, how- ever, is before you. ate $9.75, THIS IS THE PRICE NOW FOR ALL OF OUR 812, $13.50, $15 AND $16.50 SUITS. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. 913.50. : THIS IS THE PRICE NOW FOR ALL OF OUR $18 AND 820 SUITS. $14.50. THIS IS THE PRICE NOW FOR ALL OF OUR 322, $23 AND $25 SUITS. Bo among the wise, visit our house whether or not you wanta suit of clothes, a pair of pants or an over- coat for this season’s use, it will pay you to keep them for next season, THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING'CO., 18,10 400 7th st. n.w., cor. D. A TITT co SS, TIT AA TT 83 M% 8 T Phot Go 83 ws F aa ft cd “oo? Sus8 F. = IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK PREVIOUS TO TAKING 1\- VENTORY, WE WILL FOR THE NEXT 20 Mr. W. Lee Moxley were performed at Holy Trinity Cathoile chureh yesterday afternoon by the pas- lor, Rev. Father Kelley. ———__ Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tux EVENING STAR. ‘Tue CRLEBRATION Comurrrse.—The committee of ity, appoluted by tbe mayorto manage the celebration of the coming 22d of February, met at the council chamber, in the market building, last night, and after organization, initiated arrange- ments for the celebration, appointed subcommit- twes, &e. The military, firemen, and trades will, itts'thought, make a Very creditabie celebration on the birtuday of Alexandria’s great citizen. THs MoNCMENT Fain.—The Confederate Monu- ment Falr drow anotuer crowd last night, and the Franz Abt Club, of Washington, attended and gave many choice selections AS yet there has been no raffle at the fair, but it is thought that before It closes it will be necessary Lo resort to tuts System Of “co-operative purchase” in order to pre- Yent Ue sacrifice of many of the donations at auc ton on the close of the futr. Nores—The DistFict Grange of Watkins, Va. has closed its session at tue Ballard House, and Will hold its annual meeting in tus city on the | Sth of March next, when tue officers of the gr: will be chosen, —Mr. Philip H. Hooff, long a lead yng tlour merchant here, but whose’ later years have beeu clouded, died in his eighty-seventh year at his home, on Prince, near Patrick street, yes terday.——Another building association 18 to. be chartered luere.—The funeral of Mrs. W. H. Me- Knight took piace yesterday afternoon, Rev. Dr. Vance officiating at the religious services. Among those who came from abroad to attend Was ber sou, Mr. Charles H. McKnight, of Chicago,.— Tne Alexandria Light Intanury met last night and re. Solved to visit the Monument Fair, Roxat Buusa Powozn, Assowurexy Ponz ‘This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, ‘strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than {ey at some expense went 1nt0 calcula win the figures, on which he bid for the whole work and obtained the coc, ;, but they aver that Baldwin refused to com- With bis agreement. They now sue for the ‘amount they calculate they would have made had secured the contract, The defense Is that he not sublet the contract to the plaintiffs be- cause he was r-quired not to sublet without first = jputhority. Messrs, HE Davis and yon, appear for plaintiffs and Messrs, Boud & Brad.ey fur the defendant. wocomnier “eno ‘Tue TEMPORARY Bak WAS NO DEFENSE.—In the Cruninal Court yesterday, as stated in Tax Stak, Camil Solari was’ convicted on a charge of selling liquor on Sunday. Mr. Solari claimed that he had placed a temporary bar in a room adjoining ‘We dining-room for the accommodation of guests ‘aud that he had tnstructed his help to only supply his guests with the liquor. ‘The defense asked the ‘Court to instruct the Jury In this case the same as he had tu a certain previous case as to the right ot & hotel-keeper Lo Turnish liquor Co bis guests as in- ¢ldental to their meals. Juage Montgomery then Jastructed the jury. He Said he coud see a great Gifference between i restaurant or hotel-keeper Tarnishing drinks as incidental to meals, and the erection of a temporary bar where all his guests €an purchase drinks at their convenience. — HOMELESS axp HUNGKY.—Hugh Brown, a; OMicer Henry this morning and told hin that they Were destitute, not having a home or food. ‘The escortel them 10 the Police ¢ Judge Snell gave them a home on the faru Tor ws madea Juuge is & Young colored Mimilar statement to omer Keo a Snell gave Lim a howe fora stullar period. ————— ‘Tae Natiowat Rirtzs’ Hor. entertained SOUTH WaASmINGTON AND THR RattRoap Tiox.—At the of citizens of South Wash- Ington at St. Dominic's Hall Wednesday Which resolutions were adopted “tavoriee ines ‘square south of the Botanical Gardens as tbe site for the union railroad there was no to the pian formulated by the ittee of One Hund and the new site the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Rovat Baxixa Powpen Co., 106 Wall st., N. ¥. New Srauren Livexs. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL NEW LINEN GOODS TO INTRODUCE SOME OF OUR NEW STYLES. Decorative Painting taught at our rooms, Terms ‘50c. per lesson, or #3 per month of eight lessons, Fine Art Embroidery and Crocheting 50c. per lesson, ‘New lines of all kinds of Worsted and Germantown re- ceived. Painting and Fine Embroidery Work to order, 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, ‘New Building, 514 9th street n.w., bet. Eand F. f J.C. Herosxsox, pa PORTER, RESS TRIMMINGS. LACES. cioaxs, -MILLINERY. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUES —- — Gexrs Scrrs Scourrp ‘dope in best manner. Goods called for and 231-6m and 218 N. Calvert: dine AND PRESSED FOR $1. Comte, 50c. ‘Telephone call 1 diet a Brage Pants, 25c.: Vest, 25c. Altering and . K. 1. HAWN 705 oth the b Offices, 4: _21 me rE acta. JARS C) 3 ACK" LL JAM FOR 61. 6 “SEL Ears barrel "iar of the Rast* Fancy Patent Ficur for 3:7. D. PYLES, eh at ne, Bust. DAYS OFFER OUR ENTIRESTOCE OF NEW AND HANDSOME EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HDEFS., RIBBONS, PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS NETS, ILLUSIONS, RUFFLINGS, NECK-WEAR, UMBRELLAS, COTTON AND MERINO UNDERWEAR, BLACK AND GRAY ‘WOOL DRESS GOODS, BLACK SILKS, CASH- MERES, HENRIETTAS, PLUSHES, VEL- VETS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, &c., AT COST FOR CASH, GREAT BAR- GAINS. DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY. E. G. DAVIS, 18-6t 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. 8THST. Orzxixa or COTTON DRESS GOODS. 200 pieces finest quality FRENCH SATEENS, in new designs and colorings; imported by us and select 4 to the wants and requirements of fashion. REAL SCOTCH GINGHAMS in endless variety, from 25¢, to 50c., in elegantatyles, INDIA PONGEES in new styles just opened. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTA CLOTH in all the latest sbades, with VELVETS to match. SILK WARP HENRIETTAS in new colors. MOIRE SILKS in latest shades, BARNESLEY TABLE ‘LINENS and NAPKINS. ‘Special bargains in BLACK ALL-WOOL CAMEL'S ‘HAIR, 42 inches wide, at 65c., worth 81. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS at lowest prices, ‘WML. SHUSTER & SONS, ‘919 Pounsylvaniaave, One Price, 4 Tusa Asp Geaux Luexs. SEATON PERRY, Guccesor to Peary & Brornen,) PURE LINEN DAMASK TABLE ALL WIDTHS AND LENGTI v1 SIRO Ae SLR CITY ITEMS. Special Sale for Housekeepers FOR SALE—LOTS. Fee Ae ar i eee te vicinity of the extensive improveniente about to at 7 st. nw. | be “An eacellent chance to BANKERS, S127 stow, Tur Far, 812 7that commence on that ae ist chance to Saturday. Fevruary 11. aap — Lx Z _ — S31 F re pis No. 1428 F Street N.W. oe SBT |ALE—A NUMBER OF LOTS IN peer ta | Pei one ee ee Decorated 1.79 | Columbia Heights. ¢ in Lanter Haights, 13 fn 1, | FOREIGN EXCHANGE. GEO. W. SGNRINE ORR ee OS INVESTMENT SECURITIES. ‘Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold or Carried oo ‘Margin. ORDERS executed on the New York Stock, between Tand U b.w., adjoining een ib ise; also, two each 20x Patterns, will sell only 2 seta, for...” 20" to Y stuweet side); ata bargain, " and hina Bratt Plates Gecheatsd for. Nabe | LObIg APAMSKATAREE Suinacaty “ME | Produce, Comes, Cotton,and Petrleum Eachanges ‘We will also offer on Saturday the balance of the NOR SALK- At A BARG\IN—FOUR VERY D! on the Chicago Boat ‘Trade. and ends, among WI ‘s rable west side. st, between Rand ‘Direct. White China Tea Pots for 20c., which are | 8; ain thie stow ie a thoroturhfar, a gatiat = a ae yuntey. tae ie ay m. HENRY CLE 3 ishes for 3de., which proving in value, LOUIS i. SHOEMAKEN, 120. F a re os ee zee, are Worth... cress... a B50, | Stn-w. font ahabe White Uncovered areena BEAUTIFUL LOTSrSosi00 alors ged we BEAUTIFUL, LOTS: 20109 | PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, AND BOSTON. White Covered sou Ret. between 13th and Lath sts.; two lots: Yox¥> | _f9-2m BS are worth. each, & Co Basxens, SUCCESSORS TO JACOB RICH, 613 15TH STREET. LOANS AND DISCOUNTS A SPECIALTY. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS, a7-3m JX ¥ consos, 00 f Rica ft, alley. Very cheap jot on Meridian ary et Price. par foot. z _£8-6t GEO W. LINKING, 19th aiid Hd i, 310 feet frou Bound: iLL, S10 feet trois Bound ‘Chamber Pails tor 23c. We also offer balance of sleigh at cost, ‘812 Seventh St. 2. = Tar Far, giasiskighthst. nw, THEE. Carter's Pills 13¢., 2 bottles for 25c. Carter's Pulls 13c., 2 bottles for 250. Carter's Pills 13c., 2 bottles for 25¢. MERTZ'S PHARMACY, ‘OR SALE_WE OFFER TWO LOIS ON COR- corgn street, between 17th st, and New Hampshire aye., 20.70x87.00, tor 81.25 per sa. fe These lots adjcin the lots ‘on'which ihe new buildings are to be erected this spritig, and will be a good iuvestment. _f8-3t_ HILT & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st mw, BR SALE—A | MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING E Lot, ou cast side of 12th st. n.m., bet O and Pate, $5.5 from cor. O st Lot ts 20x38 to am alloy, Tus ‘INO. W. MACARTNEY. Meuber N.Y, Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, 1014 F st, n.w., 18. sized lot that is seldom offered. GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F 9T. N. WwW. 1 The leader of low-priced drugs in Washington. oe CHARLES W. HAD re ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, nas = A PARTY LEAVING THE CITY WILL aR Bargai For All, T street, bet. 9th and 10th, 22 feet Deposita. Exct . Loans. Collections, Before improving our store, our entire stock will | front, two party walls ald stable. at the love Geiser |, Raurad Stocks oo ‘Bona at au eregting into’ be sold regardless of cost. Now ts the time to se- (A, decided bargain, Call soon, Dal eo P| ieee he Bye Fant iphia, Boston, cure bargains, Family Shoe Store, 310 7th st. 2.9. Valentines at J. Jay Gould's, 421 9th st. 1. Our Stock of Underwear has been been heavily taxed by the constant demand for Medium Weight Undershirts and Drawers, We feel able, however, to fill your wants, Franc, One-price Hatter and Furnisher, cor. 7th D. 1 enring Sale at the Family AT ARGE FRONTAGE on 12th st. n.w., betweeo Pennsylvania ave. aud F at; the best and ciieapest ground in this vicinity to hold for a rise ot to improve for business pu 17; STEIGER & LIEBERMAN, 1303 F at, R SALE—A RARE BARGAIN—LOT 4, SQUARE 1.041. 65x170 feet: 15 conta per foot, terms UKLEY BROTH! R SALE—VALUABLE LOTS. | Re. Gi RLEY BaOTH ‘Asperialty madeot Iuvestinent Securities, District Bonde and aii Local Kailroad, Gas, lusturance, and Tele ephone stock dealt in- jerican Bell Telephone Stock bousht and sold. 3y18 ___ RAILROADS. IEDMONT AIR LINE, rou i edicct Jannary15, 1888. 8:30 A M~Hast ‘Tenn, Mail Daily. ior Warrenton, Attend th = = IW | Gordonsville, Charlottorville, Lynchburg and Staton’ OK SAI SEVERAL LOTS ON SOUTH SID between Alexandria sd Lynchbare, Bl Hide Shoe Store, 310 7th st. D.W. St Nee en Capitol | Sprines, Allegbeny Spri oe Ruozville, Moue, | Calera.” Montgomery” aud Orleans.” Pallinaa Sleeper Washinton’ to leans. 12:24 A-M.—Fast Mail Daily for Warrenton, Char. lottesville, Gordonsville. stations Chea. & Ohio Roats, Lyuchburs, Rocky Mount, Danville id Stations o»- tween Lynchbure aud Danville, Greeunbore, Halelah, During Our Clearance Sale ‘We want to make it an object to close buyers to purchase our goods whether they are in need of them at present or not. “By closely studying the following quotations and comparing prices you to buy AIS IN THIS Dow. S0x]00 fect Fs ‘allay. Property | selling ail arouiid it for $1.50 per foot, ‘For further RK SALE—THE G. EA’ ity for #1 per foot, o foot alley, with’ 10-f0 TEST 1th st ‘side’ Will see Unat it 1s to your advantage now palace Callund tee | Charlotte, oin Augusta, Atlanta, Birming- Children’s Kid Spring Heels, sizes 4 to, at 40c.; | Partie ane “WASH'N DANENHOWER, Tg eae ae Glldren's Pebble Spring Heels or Heels, sizes 8 | 4.1m aa TT pees. | Engg abe RetiON, tat Rullman © Sloepery. AT to11, at 68c.; reduced from $1. ‘Misses’ Kid’ or Pebble Spring Heels or Heels, Warranted all leather, at 8c.; reduced from $1.25, Boys’ and Youths’ Button Shoes, all leather, at 98c.; reduced from $1.50. Ladies’ Fine Kid or Pebble Goat Button, opera or colmon-sense style, at $1.25; reduced from $2. Mou’s Button, Lace or Congress, at $1; reduced Janta to New Orleans, and Maun Boudoir Sleepers for Birmingham, Vicksburs und. Skreveport, “Pull: Sieever Danvilie ty € leston. ‘tains Washington to Atianta, Does not connect Q, Toute voints Sundays at Wy, except Bunday, for Manassas, intermediate stations. RED LOTS IN SECTION Boundary’ sts. and | ‘or immediate build. by northern linits of Mt, Pi 3 ing purposes this rewion preseiits greater attractions | than. any other in the suburbs, Improved streets, sidewalks, gas, sewers, und street. railroad.» Good. neighbors, schools. and churches. Several fine sites yking the city. BENJ. P. DAVIS, 1319 F st. mbia aud im" from $1.50, ae u route. Pullman Sleepersand Solid trains | - ir , ‘OR SALE Washington to Louisville; al y chbure, Brist mezutordinary reductions on all Ladies and) JAY ute intersection of N.Y. sven | Chatianvocs, Momphins Latte Toke aad steers jen’s Fine Custom-made Shoes. Capitol sti western poits. Throweh Pullman Sleepers Washiug- ‘He Star Suor House, | SWoRMSI ton to Mempiis without change. | £ Sore eas pelos R SALE—THE. B. - fin Rete ee ee Ladiew $6 French Kid Button, re. | 2) Day Tt offer Buidit ‘inbia, Aiken, A ery. New | guceajte #08 at the Family Shoo Store, GUO 7th | Sees Mor ualy 830 eee nan hey PARSE ee month, Don’t Forget as the great clearing sale at the Manufacturing Es- tablishment, 918 7th st. n.W., Where great bar- poe can be obtained tn ladies’ d_ children’s resses, Cloaks, Jersey's, ladies’ and gents’ furoish- inys, blankets aud quilts, table linens and dress goods. Positive.y guarantee a saving to the pur- Chaser from 25 W040 per cent, z Ladiew $3 Kid Bu at the Family Shoe Store, | Montavinery:” Pullman Sleeper BiG withoi change Triana on Ws ahnngton pen B12 AB DalyPencpt Sunday, aud M-Dailyvarnve Hound Witt 48 A Me aud t 31 P Bi (Hoturnite fee Rod thi 330-4. f Daliy ad Soe. Fexcept Sunday, arriviu Wasuingtow 8:30 4. Mand 355 PM = Turoah trams from: the Sou | piled Lgehbungarsive au Buneat to-4 i oa0 PSL at ; 5 Se buaristtcavile AM. and Otto division leave Wash COUNTRY _ ROK SALE—TEN AC that cost $6,000 at Chai is alice from the city, chu ao office adjoining; can be bought for 82. las eae er eS) PHERD & Co. M_OF 100 ACRES, ONE and Ohio route and Strasburg Local at 9:4" 70 acres, one of 16 ucres, and one of 10 acres, all | Sipesyyané Local y sa CS ‘The Greatest within 8 miles of the city; renter ieuse very cheap. | furnished, aud buguase cgeked at offer, 1300: bean city will be sold to-morrow at S. W. Augensteing, | ¢9.3¢ SYPGERD S005, | srivauia avenue ‘aud af Passenger Sta 817, 819 and 821 7th st. n.w. Boys’ or girls’ sleghs Worth 75c. 3g doz. decorated cups and saucers Colored preserve dishes on stand 8c, Wash- es e Railroad, th and B ste on MODEL LITTLE } g General Passenger County farm of 61 acres, NTGOMERY nn Gaithers— 44 miles =” Col BSU- | pune Laud aud usprovemente of the very first WLVANIA ROUTE jens 45c. Jupaued crumb brush and tray 2c. A Would exchauge for city property Bric PSL AND SOUTHW Handied and covered slop jars $1.48, Worth $3.50, ee ST) H. SYPHERD & CO. he SSS ANDID COPS Dust-pan ‘and brush 16e.” 34 doz rule saucers vs. | “ti. 1007 Ft. ror MAGAIMCEST EQUIPAL Carving knives und forks #30.” Covered market ST ORVATISVILEE WD SEAR Bali: | NREFECT DCE IRs: Uuskets Ie, Scakes English stove polish 5c. C Be ee eee ELE, MD ape dee All: | grains leave Washington, from station, coruerof 6th and B'strects, as follows: d the West, Chicago Limited Express Sleeping Cars at 9:50 ain. daily. Fast 9 50 atu, daily to Cinchunattand st. Louts, With’ Sieepitye Cars from Harr sburx to Cincinuath, and Buffet Car to St. Louis. daily, except Saturday, fe Chicago, with ‘Sleeping Car Altovua to Chicags, Western Express, at 8:10 p.ta. daily, with Sleeping Cars Washington'to Chicago and st. Louis, aud ex: cert Saturday, Harrisbury to Cleveland, connecting ored or white gas globes 19c. Large brooms 0c. Waiters ull colors 7c. Handsome decorated parlor lamps reduced from $ to $2.78. Cedar water buckets with 3 brass hoops 23c. 3; doz. Huber BovWLLS 29. Discount of 10 per cent on all other goods, 1 Sale now in progress at the Family 310 7th st. hogmaker‘opwiery ico crows iu all ch which | ‘Openinu-in this thriviux village." Apply to | EUSMMITH, Carpenter, Melzome Parke 16-60" ATTRACTIVE COUNTRY SEATS. Sizes, locations, and prices to suit any purchaser. Best elevation around Washington for health aud beauty of landscape. Good railroad facilities. RICHARD k. BEALL, Agentand Att'y, fis aly at ilar pune, with Ghnvueh Sieejers 8 iMips? Di je Cocoa does not dis. | 16-69 —__Rockville, Md._| jy "daily. for Pittsburg and the West with teougt tress, and adds tlcsh and weight. 2 | JROR SALE LOTS AT “BROOKLAND. | Plecper ig Bata sad atte io Chic. og ————— polite 1 Ratlroad, opposite, the ETIMOKE AS AC RAILROAD. “Royal Glue” mends China, GlassWood,&c, | Univenuty: grounds, first station ont. from Warling: | For eit Cauaudairus, Rocheeae Bette ei ocara, ton, The cheapest and best suburban property now | in the market, ou very easy uerms. For particulars inquire of WALKER & 1006 F st. a.w.f4 10:00 p.m. daily, except Saturday, with Palace Cars Washington to Rochester. For Wiltamsyart Lock Haven, aid Elmira, at 9:50. Fresh Alacrney Butter churned every morni! and delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” ie Prints, 45c. per 1b, Also, Cottage Chiese und isuttermilis; Sweet Milk For New pork neh the Bae 7:20, 9:00, 1 4 — 5 ors id the Ease, 7:20, 9-00, 11:00, and oP oe WINTER RESORTS. _| “Peseyaiign ea! isis oe Wy = oe 5. 5'00. 100) 4.10, 161 L 11:20 Limited Ex man Parlor Usequaten Repveroxs Ix Free | TY* OOCRTONE Paty carp a0 ain i * BRUNSWICK BY THE SEA, Yor Bostou without cha GEORGIA, For Brooklyn, N.Y. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING. city with Entire); , built of brick, with all modern im; a Eau ne Bat oh ha TS ao Overcoats we sold at 825 we sell at $14. information or circular addreva 8, E CRITTENDEN, Manager, Desper Eieaen Ouspenstone. IY. ; Intoot 7 ++ gms sm Epitei Hotel, Old Pout Comfort Var ds0 mre L SO | Suits “ “ “e209 " « + giL = =e For mat Selatan eaten FAMILY SUPPLIES. _| And all other grades in same proportion. ‘For boys from 13 to 18 years old we'll sell you Over- coatsat SOcents on the Dollar. Suits we'll sell at 33%< per cent less than former price. Childrens’ Suits and Overcoats wo sell you 50 cents on the dollar, A full line of odd Pants for Men, Boys and Children, very cheap. ‘ pase OATMEAL.” ! ‘The best is “MILLER’S PRIDE” brand. m. m. ALEXANDKIA “AND. WAY, AND “ALI TON RAILROAD For Alexandria, Black label on cans (14 Ibs, each.) Ja31-co3m ‘Mills, DROGHEDA, IRELAND. Uo pas, wetkedas, iy week 000. 10°57 aime daily, OL pa. daily, except Sunda: te of Bol ata tLe warm 30, 00, 32 THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING C9, | aud Depot Lith. st whtf sew. 3:10, 705,982 10:42 and 1iG05. pan. On 1G COs | Fionn PHIL HELTIIEGEL. Ate Washington Sunday at"9"10 and 1107 am, 2:00, 5:1 = ae ) Os. 9:59 and 10-42 p.m. x | _ Tickets and information at the office, northeast cor- Dace, Acar, Wit Naw Xone ,diriiaaracius nal is ote nets SRT CE GREAMERY BUTTER | Station, where orders can be left for the checking of A PORE NASDSHTUE MLE SUGAR | bua demi to betew and rine ut eee thet NEW Maple Sueete an nor be | _ Geucrai Manager. 4im19) Gen. Pasvener Aveut._ ALTIMORE AND OHIO KAILROAD. in for sume days, or even weeks, yet. The above coods, wer, are not only ABSOLUTELY PURE, but are cath as quick" and fresh ‘SCREDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 1887. NGTON FROM STATION, CORNER: as “quick” and fresh in flavor aa when first produced EW JERSEY AVENUE AND C STREE from the maple groves of old Vermont, having beew For Chicago aud Northwest, Exp. daily 10:50am, carefully ‘in cold storage. A single trial wil sonvines we mont critical expert,” We offer the sugar | | 9:40pm. | gio Clucinnath snd St Louis, Exp, daily 2:30a00 | 225, Corner 7th and Gata, 9; Don’ Pane Srone 928 7th st. and 706 Ket nw. CARHART & LEIDY Will offer this week the following lines of Spring Goods: ‘New French Ginghams, Best quality French’ Satines, Full line of Domestic Satines, conyines te most eritic ia" and 3° pound bricks and the sirup in raion caus | en sud fall qyPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, ec] ‘Domestic Ginghams, 428 Ninth street, bet. D and E. 340 pin, ‘White Goots of ail kinds,” me P. 8.—Potato Chips crisp from th oven Overy day. £6 © ForPitisbune and Cleveland, Exp. daily 10:53 Amy : is SEER iene For Lexington and Local Stations, 18-40 a.m, Piaid Muslins, fniladelphia, N-wars, and Wilmington, 7:30. Plain Nainsook. Fiovn 5 p.m. aud >.55 p.an, dail Bop es Fioum druediate points between Baltimore and Phil- =afUrbingeriy and ineermediats points $4:30 p.m ae . 3 For, Balti 4 00, 6:30, 6:40, 7-30, 8 nie 50 1 15'(45-minute trsiny,'3-30, 4 La, F 35 and 11:30. 7-30, 2 1:30 Also, « full line uf Humburg Edgings, Swiss and Nauuebok Tusertion and all widths of "Flounc- ing, Colored ries, &c. ot dfn ones tit Fal apd Winter Stock rena Goods a mat ust nell. ‘A few things left iu Winter Underwear will be sold a ‘THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLDry 8:3 SILKS, SILKS. SILKS. co FER RRR FEE aryhl 5 Pane ea oe a a eae er ‘which will be sold cheap. Woo Exe Ef Hee ®s! 7 For Way ‘statlons between. W scriptions, stpricea iat are right: Wo tanks sapestalty EMP S0 pons Con Sanday Gf lestiey Black Goods tm ail the mom desirable | THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT 3740, 6:49 and 1139 wave ines tinge! wil bo ald very cheap, TetnlY imported Mat- ee 31:0 pein‘and #9:40"pam.” fn Sunday stops CARHART & LEIDY, pas “For Gaithersburg and intermediate points, 19:30 4, 928 7th and 706 K sts. nw. nee ‘kad intermediate stations, 17:00 pam, Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, and») Cinurch trains leaye Washington on Sunday only at sure and see to it that either sacks or barrelstead ‘a stations 1:10 p.m, stopping at on tropolitan For FREDERICK, 18:40 a.m, 12:30 pm, t5:302, Over Srock Taxxe will begin soon, Annihilation of Values in Every De- “CERES” m, "Bundays L100 Oa cs and $5.30 pom, amt ie ic, ec eeaey Se aed MEN'S OVERCOATS, SUITS, PANTALOONS AND | And have the imprintot ears nfo Cnvchnnath gid Bt Lite daly 020 FURNISHINGS, | “rout iladeiphia, Chester and Wil 10:45 YOUTHS’ BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. SO GOLD HEDAts 90. 710 and 0p my dally, and Ti5b pan | r m., daily. oe ot 6:25, 6:30, 7:20, 8:00, 4:10, 5:00, Chinchilla Overcoats, from 10 up. ‘Satin-Lined Overcoats, from $13.50 up, Prince Albert Suits, from $20 up. Attached, None genuine without thetwo gold medals. WILLETT & RUOFF, ' Sit Daith personally te all garments made in his N_ FANCY LINEN ASK. — ‘On Sundays, 6:30, 7. OELUNCH CLOLHS. NITE DOLEIES TO MANGE, | Four-Button Cutaway Suits, from 812 up, Tins, 4:10, 5:00,0 Fo. b: NEW LINEN DAMASK NAPKINS, ‘LIES AND Busi: Sack Suits, from @8 + Except Sunday. ily. a TRAY CLOTHS, RANGING FROM #1 TO 820 a cha ‘W. M. GALT & CO., Bagyae called for aud checked at hotels and rest. FULL, BLEACHED TRISH AND GERMAN TABLE | Ghilarnngun nose ences on orders leit at Tioket Office, G19 abd 133 ALF BLEACHED BARNESEEY TABLE “TINE: Sealine Seema au Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, Yale Wr, CLEMENTS, Manager, “=a RERBET, SEs axe gaamss | concomen noone on See sem “SEECIL HOEe VOWELS, UEPHAND GERMAX | Other Goods not mentioned will be sold at areduc- | — HOUSEFURNISHINGR. SER OSIAS LINDY DAMAGE TOWELS, RANG- eee ee eee ae CED Wuaves Cocoa-raera 10US RANISHINGS. __ Try ERG Scias aii es tnozinee — meat Repoeriox Ix Pascz Or See yt TK AxD HOUSEWIFE LINENS IN” AL Ensly digested: of tho finest favor. A hearty bever- HEATING STOVES, * . obi isteoy ee ee NOAH WALKER & 00, Stivg, ithorutguiy tented nutritious: alstable: Of which we ers Ge Se a ROWE RILLES ieoabgsraaia ‘unpleasant after effects remaining re xoods we TOTABLE CANTO SEAT TURD a | ‘fre Sve | “Marian Marista, Christine Terhune Dean | REDUCTION of 10 to 20 PER CENT below Regular “LOWEST. (FORNIA AND WHIT- A.B Thomas, M."D.. pronounce it the best of all the | prices, including several of the Celebrated RADIANT NEY ALL-WOOL aa Powaered ten: "No other equals it in flavor, | Eces. incinlsin ov arst-class Dase-Burning Stoves, “Ou anor ube waTen wnarsaxd| Cooxrxa Br Glas st a ill Tr conus a baer ays ra scored Bera SATERES — 1. O. WILBUR & SONS, “717 7th street.) NEW ALL-W D STL W: aN RIETTAG aioe _a14-w.fam,6m Philadelphia, Pa =~? Oe PAuRics SOF = . B. Lerner & Bro. er VAIN Fal aND PRICES. so STOVES Nartoxat, Noverrx Wonxa <kormerly with P. Hauson Hiss £02) On hand and for sale WALL PAPERS. SEATON PERRY, Boom 65, Fost bulling. Wo have just received lange consignment of new Perry Building, Pennaylvanisave, cor. 9thst, |mb31 WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. ‘Tam now prepared, at the above-mentioned place, to mea for 1c, per piece pom Bataan 1008. * mannfecture all kindsof Patented Novelties, Models* Ea ee as 45. S252 RATE OF ‘Telephone Xo. 4562. | F.0, Box 350. | go, Fine Gold, Sliven and Nickel lating done, Hati- | | Al voor xuaranteed fist-clasa, Fresco Painting wribe; “Ttlehow « year al Maxze' & Henozzr, furnished. ‘Tinting STEPREUX & BRO, 608 7th stew. OM TATIONERS AND ERGRAVER ee pcirs ALBERT & CBILDS. Prop ioe 1417 Pa av., above Willard’s, say ite ALI the latest, a iovet An ty aie xers.| AT Pane Coss. = /H. D. Baz hee pepers and’? ‘A full tine Ps of SEAL AND PLUSH GARMENTS maronran sup tate, |: CAKD ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY. 5 medi sizeson hand. Those de- 2 rg ictcee apaeeepaene aera ta rin ia Cr USS cam cbtain the | sas the Ronor tg taform you that his NEW GOODS Tames Arete Manner "es ALL We Tay oe ae EATTERS AND FURRIERS, 905 Peansyivanis svenua —n18-3m hoa out, always clean, FISHER'S, Ang corm Sade ae XX FILLED. Da Pen cabinaton be mni7 JF 20° Desi 08 CONFER Pe eee oe ee jsshington to Aiken, | EDUCATIONAL. |__ LADIES &@ AGENGTON cONSEvATORY OF MoRIG <r | OTTER Goud vadins, Sos sod fee, Nmetecuth To RO Orean. Voice, Violin, Flute, Cornet, de. tr Nan RR advantaxes, 0K BULLARD, Director. lm" 3 on R TANO LESSONS. MEST REFERENCES 280 - Or Washington Dc Peer | ey PPR ERE oor RAWING AND PAINTING ACADEMY OF FINE Seay pers oOER ec 804 F. presided over by Mra IMOGENE B. e cc Dare who'bay bad 15 moda andatoaied 1 | Ses P Ere ‘Sol Years in Furope with the mest seiebested vent children fortune carcioas babies of drawitue, novo ee Wipes ee et ator ays at four years OF ace . oe — epwerda. Sor imnoet 2 oth np sneer Hon in every 4 by Ee and Historical Pa Pepin Classes for uf kee uM “ss = and Gentlemen Mondaysand We tnesdays at 7. FERRE SYSTEM oF SouND scHOoT. Removed from 14th st. t mst UMELEY RUD IONME BO ES days 10 30am.4 15pm. aud ge ty ft ie a Call any afternoon — £230, Ti and attractive method of | | tu looking ever our stock we find that we b earning to speak and underst@wad Prouch in a short | MALY of tae Tol owiue “they mast be closed tne 1a | bricem have boon : nd low mck, WS THD Game Perr ew cam ANCLASS TN PAINTING "3 (Gearon landscape: wud still Live) ie eine famged by | They have been soiling for ae Miss CS BOWLES. poipil ot the “Art Stwheats! | Chasing Price # Learue of Ne fur fucther imormptancall | - 1 Lot of Miners! Ciiioa,bnsbdaimely iciniimad with at Studio, Moom 2, Equitable Building, 1003 Fst | gernbrhc embroidery aut 8 and Ze PUBLIC COMPLIMENTARY ENTERTAINNENE, | Loogine, ia Urown, red, FEB. 41, 1888, Av S PML j pape BY Tae Perms oF Tne = ree MARTYN COLLEDE oF ELOCUTION. MAY OD ass 3136th street mortliwest, (Malt a block cust of City xn M ss, 5 a Post Ottice ux a Tickets Free, upon aprlicati § COMMERCIAL. THAND DST. a) Txrorten Costemes DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, ” At an ENORMOUS SACRIFICE, and Basking Departinenta, Studeuts cau cuter at any ti ACADEMICAL COURSE Writing, Grammar, Kuetoric. History Eveuii & Sessions Gooeraphy, Svar Cuislonucs tise on spphestionat Collec Ole, (Previous to Departare for Europa) je THANCISG WARTYN, Preside WHITE, HOWARD & CO, C.K, URNER, C. E. A.M. Principal 2 earths Colored studcute bot adinitiea. 165m 5 West 16th at, New York We conan | team 815 15thet mw, Washington, ROM. MENGER Veacher of Violin, Piano, and Organ. Colaba, street nw. “Terns reasomaiie forotdery Silks, y ASHINGTON SCHOOL 1eUTION AND mp Wooster: oot wise may Ss andy Oratory. NCH DYEING, 80% ING ESTABLISHMENT, 1305 Ns Formerly 0! eee First Gente’ work wf Private Les ons and ¢ t see | Dox. CAROLINE. with A Matson Vriese, Paris nur, avr Ny Le TC! i LUO RTHNT. XW, tet Nando. sy x Foshionabie Drone aud Wrap Maker. Prrtect Pt, Tailor ya BELANCY GL Ss Canmiaguen, Mar Kepeitiug sa0"se | Mae M. J. Praso:, STH Sh NWO 1309 Fat n.w. (Mra, Hunt'ay cain | Tias returned from New Fork with the latest styles te SES KERR'S SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LA. | FINE FRENCH BAIR Goops. D LITTLE GIRLS. Second tera bagins | ALSO. ISSN rs J selection in SHELL. d al selection tm Sil AMBER, ana DULL agion to; Rew. P. 1. Chappelle, DD. <4 §g ms nd Bangs Shingle’, Suu uo HD. ZT Sowers M. ree ta B19.3uit ty Mr. Wan, Thomyecn, Me, DAVIS, sae ms ~ | formerly with Mrs. C. Thompson, i located ‘st. over Thotpaon's Drug Store ‘im TON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING FSTAB LISHMENT AND DYE WOKS, ME eB o8 seats 1200, 1104, 1116 3 STREET AND 2128 11TH SIREED NW. 2 epecialty Fear experience. movterate, fad delivered L-WOOL GARMENTS MADE UP Of KIVPED French and English Boanling and Day School for Young Lailies and Little ry Departments neh iumtrs ti in aces Ptanee fed a quod tuvurning blac with best modern inethods é x Murteeuth Year. Secoud Term begins FEBRUARY | 974 Coraniodions new school busking, heated ty steam | JYPISS ANMIE K. HUMPHREY, 430 1or0 st Nw Spree reli elm yg Be Makes Corsets to order in every st ir and mate: ke ee Hah anil wanrantee Bt'aul comurt TAL TIPS Al For particulars apply to MRS KS, BENJAMIN, FU Reform Goods, Torgeta and Wustien Chitdren's Cormta a rect Mise Hs own 3. SOMERS, Principal. | Patent Shoul LER SMITH, TEACHER | of Vocal siusic, Viardot-Gurcia method. Ayplica- | make) that for the prie meurpaneed ms received Mondays and Thursdays from 2to4. | "'N. B—Freuch, German, and Spanish apoken. wrl SE AD at edoremces Mutat Fetes Ove art, Mira. Secretary Whituey, Wash.: Mrs aaa r reo ue NOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS GUSTAV maker and ya practical of each month. For further. partic y foreman with F.C. Lizite & Co, g.aduateor the Massachusetia’ Metaphysical « | Seater ’ be YONVERSATION AND PARLOR ETIQU HE ESTEY PIANO IS A CoE Sr peveste inst: ction elven ome das im seek | BM vetty. ham Tealy toteatliy te week in this city by au experienced Baltimore Indy | its beauty of itis, in facta Bret teacher. Address Box tz. Star office. ja” | citea Paanio at e moderate price.” The case we WRENCH LESSONS—PROF. H. LARROQUE, OF | “Ste and bear the Sorboune University, Paris, 1314 1 st nw. Also, ESTEY PIANOS, Jatin, Greek, Spanish, italian, Portucuces, German, SANDEKS & STAY MAN, Sole Agents, EncuMnTuiNOw aid Causation sat mane gtiarters, 113m 34 Peta we m* . = ert a - OSEF Hi HORTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED—“ACME™ Pito- Save of the WEBER PIANO: “I have foundne ply, simplest, “most rapid. most tevible. | nstrument whose Tone, Touch ain Mustent pre i in iG simple lessons. Proficiency in three months First book. 73¢; sceapd book, @L. Classes and private instruction daily. Tuition by mail a spe- GO Ta pewrittog taught free.” Call of wend ‘stup Tor prospectus. Washinwton School, 022 F stu. Ww were no ayuubathetic tO me a= those of your Piauor forten™ Hoiruaum see the “Weber= ex lusively. SANDERS & STAYMAN, SOS a of DECKER BROS. rank as HIGHEST. te | Jnstruments. “Their position on the “Pedestal aw ASHINGTON Decorativ SCHOOL OF FINE ART AND Vernon Pa. Row. B45 | eee Tes ct Thorour instruction ti dra ine. pauiting, wort en SANDEL PSTATMAN, soe cent, and word carving. Day aud vvehtug classe $ Es. WALKER oy fel-8m ek Ss RGAN TONE! Sweetness of Tone, Power, Brilliancy, Orchestral fects, the most anproved mechauical devices these characteristic features of the FSTEY OKGAN, ‘Organ is a wonder, for reut \ UARANTEE TO TFACH ANYONE TO MAKE A life-size Crayon Portrait in fifteen lessons: no knowledge of drawing necessary. J. W. REYNOLDS, id 1, May BYd)y.cor.sth and £ wus. ja20-Lm* 18S LEE, VOICk CULTURE. SINGING AND | The DELSAMTE SYSTEM of Physica Culture used." 1234 1 street. jeti-tne W 02)5 COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 27 STH ST. NY, Dook-keering aud Commercial ranches «sie: cialty. “Terms 85 per month, Eveniag sessions ouly. Covi FE Woop! Princiyal. a Main st... Richmond, Va Daoor. Pennsylvania ave, 2 x TINDER: D?) <> i * MES MASSS BaP AE Goor!*?; AND | importer ot MUSIC sud MUSICAL ISSTROMENTS, KINDENGARIEN, NORMAL, TRAPSING CLASS. nc, « Sole sewn for the unesualled Tim Sunderland Pacnaoutht Dupin Civile didn | STEINWAY, GABLE. MEH NG, HiIGGS, AND SPENCEMIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. COR. 7TH =e ; an and D «ts. nw. Entrance on D st.—established 22 Ret OES Sree onee [Pispos and Onaiss for sal je terms, ‘Tuning, Repairing, and Moving done by competent t | workinen: __ dale aT, > & = |G. L. Wao & Bros. 708 7th st.nw. Established 1866. orld-renowned Kranich & Rach and other Panos and U-xaue at low prices aid easy’ terion. Papo foe reduced rates. Sy" |attention to tuuing and Pianos moved with neem Jer ALLET (& DAVIS CELEBRATED UPRIGHT Pianos, improved by new patents. Pitty more of Eucland Conserv. eOF tuF Pent upou Teasme years. Thoronzhly equi Me Hew aud women Trained for business of 1 Business. tions. Three cous Stenovraphy. Typewnting an: Writing. | Students H.C. SPENCE: SARA A. SPENCER, Vieo-Principal. RIVATE LESSONS IN ALI. GRAD: S OF STUDY to adults confidential; prepares for college, AB- hayolis, West Lint all examinations 28 IY INSTITUE, « w. cor. Sthand Kets. mw, Tu BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON 1STH ST. N. W. Boston, 154 Tremont St.; Brooklyn, 40 Court St.; New York, 23 W. 23d St: Phila, 1593 Chestnat St ‘Thoroush training in Frevch, Geran, Spautali ke. Couversational kKnowledse in bor TWO TERMS ge, in stall classes; also private lessons, iighest references. Terms begin now. PIANO LESSONS. MISS CLARA HARRISON, #8 Gre ee ieee Sok s9.6m* °S Graut Place, Oth, G and it ete. e oon tin. A GRADUATE OF HARVARD, TEACHING IN Masiungton. ‘desires parila singly oF an amall Classes, BVIS BU’ Bw. of supreme excelleuce. EK, Agent, 811 9th wt. nw. Inquire of MI J: 934 F st. oom MEDICAL, &. | T HAS ER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Dr. BROTHER is the oldest-established UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. sdverus- | A thoroughly first-class instrument ate inedium prion, ing ‘Ladies’ Physician in ‘thin Ladies, you can ‘Over 41,000 now in use. confideatiy cousuit Di . Second-hand Pianos and Cupane ot prices trom ete Pirtetiar’atceution vai to all dineas to $130. Sold ob stuall gonthly pasmente rried or singie, Forty years experiences | " Langest assurtuuent juste in ros roe = = BENKY EBERE: i, I. 1.0) LJ ne ‘The Uidest Established and Only Reliable Ladies* Physician iu the City, gn be cousulted daily, 404 Ct, between 4s and 6th nw. Prompt treatment. Corr spondence and consultation strictly confidential, Separate rooms for ladies. fice alway's open. 16-60" i) Bao NG ESTABLISHED AND reliable Ladies’ Fuysician, can be consulted dail &t ber residence, #01 1 st. maw. hours from: to p.m. with Ladies only. jaa ADIES WHO REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN Kpenienced fe1uae physician should consult Mrs DK WILSON, 1105 Park Place te, bet Baud Cand Tith and 12th sts, ne. Ladies ouly ‘t % MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS ARE TH standard ‘remedy for all blood ‘diseases caus throat, naval, Gratin troubles; urina.y diseases Cured inorty eight hows, Proce gh per bok Die bUDL'S NERVINE. NO. permanently cures natural wcakueen lowe of vitality. nervous devuitsrees Serica SL. sent ecsied by tail "For sule st tayily + STANDIFORD'S cor. Oh and f'mw. PROFESSIONAL. The reliable Clairvoyant and Astrovogist, tells you the Vast, presentand future. Horn with a veil, ana has won deriul gifts. 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All Vusiness confidential, Ladies andsen- 50 cents euch. “408 1 strest, between 4th aud = = [biases pecua ‘Stteution, Satisfaction cuaranteed. moderate ‘hours 17 to Zand 4 to 8 UG) G street n. w. Enia peroun tad menial vee