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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. -Indteations for the t hours a Feat eastoriy winds becoming variable, & rise in veruperavure, [lg Dip Nor Suoor Hrvsary.—A horse ran at ou Main street; so did Joho Simpson's wife, horse left a buggy behind Lim OM the street, and the wide lets seven poor Ure chiharen af Unuke most Injured husbands, Simpsoa, nearly crazed with grief, dia ‘not shoot but like « sensibie man procured a bottle of Scotch O.ts Bwence, which caumed bis excitement, re- Heved Lis splitting head, allayed his tri Cleared bis brain, and allowing his runaway wits too her own way, he set about su his eniidren. Moral: The runaway horse tuo, Much oats; the runaway wife too little, her hus ‘Vand just enough. Boorsr’s Covert Syxcr contains no and can be given to children with perfect safety. H, Jacow’s Crystal Aspic Je! CoxsuMPTiON may be cured if treated early With Baker's Cod Liver Oil and Mait, DiaMOND BAck TRRRAPDN a8 pr 43 prowounced by epicures to be in tue world. ts Possei.’s Ice Cazam and Charlotte Ruse. 4 For Goop Horses go to Salomon’: Jack. ae CoLRCRN’s PHILADELPHIA MUSTARD. ‘The king ot condiments. The Mnest made. For sale by grocers, at Harvey's most delicious Hevien’s Cocoa, for breakfast and supper. Wanilla and family chocolate; pure, ‘Ueaithfut. ‘Sold by grocers. Wholesale depot, Jas. L. Barbour Sou. Fixe Portaarts Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa, ava Davis, 723 7th st., will make one large crayon and one dozen nicely finished cabinet portraits or $% Come and see them. . Boornr's Cvoam Save will cure at once. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Ausavow's.—Dixey in “Adonis.” Nattowat.—“Nero.” Conansgatios al. Cuvacu.—Stoddard Lecture, Witaap Hatt.—Prot. Carpenter. Kanwar’. —Varievy. s Condensed Locals. ‘The Washington Masonic Veteran Assoctation last eveuing elected the following officers: J. M- Yznaga, at; N. D. Larner, first vice-prest- dent: KB. Donalisor,, second vice-presidents Le G. Stepliens, secretary ; Jas. P. Pearson, treasurer; Jas, H. Trimble and Jos. Jouy, stewards At the students’ ‘celebration of W: 3 birthday at Princeton yesterday the senior oration, was delivered by S. J. King, of this ctty. At the regular meeting of Carroll Institute to- night exercises appropriate to the celebration of Wi v3 Dirthday will be ‘and will fuclude an oration by Mr. Eugene address by Mr. Milton E. Smith, ‘There ts much complaint of the condition of the roads im the cOumY near the insane hospital. West of the entrance the thoroughfare is iunpassabie on account of the mud. ‘Storum delivered a lecture on “The Ele- ments of National Strength” before the Bethel Lit- erary Assoclaulcn last evening. ———— For the Poor, J. Bell, treasurer charity fund, reports the following subscriptions to date: C. C. Glover, $50; W. S Cox, $50; C. C. Willard, $25; R. Ross Perry, $25; Cash, $1; J. W. Macartney, $10; W. B. Gas- A. McEwen, $25; Allan McLane, $25; OG. Kent, $25; SN W. Smalls, €25; W. B. Webb, $125; Wi on Gas Light Co. $100; W. B. Orme, $5; Cash, $82; LJ, Davis, 20; M. W. Gait, $20; C. S."Mayes, £20; J. H.C. Coin, $25; Warner & © ¥, Swartseli, $10; AT. Britton, hi.” A.” Willard, $23; 0 ©. Green, $10;' Fisher & Co, $25; Cash, $26; Barbour ‘& Ross, Family Shoe Co, $1 Staith & Wardwell, $5; Geo. J. Johason, $5; “Cash, $3; Albright & Parker GeO. S. Cuoper, $1;.C. = ; La Grand Dakin, $1 Franklin & Co." $5; hain, $>; Holtman Bros, #5; C. Geo. M. Jones, $5; T. Russell, #5; P. Sawyer, $100; John Hay, $50 collected by Willard, $4 1. Semken, 10; Frances Thomas, $20; C. N. Matthews, \. G. Bestor, $5; Jobnson Bros., $20; Cash, $35 MM. G. Bell, $100; J.J. A. $&; Seaton Perry, $10; ¥, Pilling, $10; J. D. 5, $1; Woooward & Lothrop, $20; Sttison Hutchins, %; "Robert Stead, $10; D. & 3. $3; W., $1; Cash, $1; W. $2; L. Amen, §1; D. Loughrin, $5; Harris, $25; Z jobnson, $50; 8. F. Heard, Cash, $47; Gen. Jos, E. y C. W. Howard, $110; Francis E. EB. White, $25; collected by C. W. 50; €. B Church, DeUArY 22, NBS, $2,781.25, THE PAILHARMONIC CLUB CoNCERT.—An atten- tive audieuce enjoyed the concert of the Philhar- monic Club, assisted by Miss Kate Willard, for the Deneft of St. Ancrews’ Sunday school, at the Uni- Nerealist chureh, Tast nigut. “The performances by ‘the mem/ers of the club were up to the usual standard. Miss Willard’s fresh and delicate voice was beard with marked delight In several num- bers, particulariy in the lullaby, which she ren- dered with great beauty and tenderness. ANSUAL Grnwan Basguet.—Der Bund der Alter, ‘aclub Of the oldest Germans in the city, of whtel, Alfred Schuecking is president, heid’its third uanual banquet last evening. Thirty-two mem- bers were present, many bottles of Rhine wine ‘were emptied and 4 number of excellent speeches delivered, The club ts composed of forty-iive Germans, all of whom came to this country some forty or Hfty years ago, and became good American, citizens, although they still have warm hearts for Uhelr nitive country. Noone ts allowed to Join unless be has passed his sixtieth birthday. The oldest member, C. G. von Tagen, 1s eiglity-stx yeurs old. He 15 still in good healt and always tn good spirits, in, $i Howard, $52 collected to > ‘Tux RicwaRp WaGNeR Soctery will give two concerts at the Unlversalist Church Mouday and Wednesday evenings of next week, assisted by Max Alvary, the great German tenor. Seats are on sale at Koabe & Co.'s, > ‘Tum Case axtxt-Scatcut-GensrER ConcERT.—The sale of seats for the Campanint conesrt, which Lakes place on Tuesday evening at the Congrega. Uonal church, will open at Droop’s muste store to- worrow morning. ‘Tux TuiKy Srrmoxy OxcuesTRA CONCERT, at the National Theater Sunday evenin We the best of the Max Alvary, the gre y tropoiitan Opera House, New York, who will make bis first appearance tn Washington on tuts occa sion. Musical people need no more than the an- pouncement of Herr Alvars’s appearance, as his Teputation a8 an artist of the first rank 1s widely known. Mr. Henry Xander will perform on the piano, while the orchestra will render a number of ‘choles selections, as Wasursoton’s Brerupay aT MoUST VERNOX.— Many persous {roi this city Visited Mount Vernon yesterday to ceebrate the anniversary of Wasb- ington’s birthday. Along this number were the following members of the Washington family: Mrs. Louls Washington, the vice regeat of the Moust Vernon Association, her son, W. de H. Washington, consular agent at London, Ont; Rep- resentative Wasilagton, of Tennessee, and wife; Assistant Secretary of State Geo. Kives, Mr. Mrs Buckey, Mrs Anderson and Mrs. Chas. 7, Mitchell. Tlie Washington Continentals torimed in line in front of the towb while the band played jearer My God, to Thee.” The mansion was bandsomeiy decorated with flags, and there were many Moral uibutes at the tomb.” From the mala ico Mr. Wright delivered a eulogy of Wash- _— aller which the party re-embarked for he eity. Paes Haney Hanwoop Dvixe.—Harry Harwood, the Baltuumore horseman, Who was seriously hurt in WSSrees MARYLAND'S OFFER YOR THE CaNaL— meeting of the board of directors of ‘estern Maryland Raliroad Co., in Baltimore, of the lease Ot a portion of Unio Canal was discussed, and aut at tue’ yesterday, the matter the Chesapeake and resolutions were ‘THS DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. ‘The Proposed New Pian Discussed at < ‘© Citizens Mecung. ‘MR RICHARDS’ GREAT CYRISING OF TWELVE CrTI- ZENS AGAINST THE PRESENT FORM OF DISTRICT GOVERXMENT—WHAT THE TWELVE UPRISERS SAID AND DID—MESURS, RIGGS AND SHIELDS DON'T UPRsR Chairman Fendall and thirteen gentiemen at- tended the meeting of Citizens’ Association No. 5, eld at the Lutheran Chapel last night, to endorse the pian fora new District government, Two of the fourveen were openly opposed to the proposed change, and three were somewhaf doubtful, but Preferred to support the measure provided It would ‘ot interfere with the present order of things. The Fest were pretty heartily in favor of the “plan.” President Fendall called the meeting to order, stat- ing thas the object was tv consider the report pre- pared by the select committee. ‘RIPLAINING THE REPORT. Mr. J. Ormend Wilson explained the report. He ‘thought Congress never was intended to exercise exclusive authority over the District except when necessary for the safety of the Government. Con- Se te ee State that there Was nothing to indicate that, that Congress should pay half the expenses, “They thought that it had beeu demonstrated that 1 was ‘BOU rabie to have a military engineer officer, with full power as Commissioner, —— oo, that ali history had shown that one executive Was better than several There was a disposition 1p Congress to extend each year more legislative power vo the Comnaissioners Tne committee Wanted rather to change the agencies through which the Government operated than to change the goverament. ‘Two resolutions thanking the committee for their comprehensive and endorsing the Dill were offered by Mr. Fenwick, the secretary, and seconded by Mr. T. A. Lambert. TAKING I88CE WITH MR. INGALLS. ‘Mr, Lainbert said that if Mr, Ingalls had given the matter some thought he would not have given expression to the monstrous utterance in which he likened the relations of the District to the Generai Government to that of forts and reserva ons, He tuought it would puzzle the learned ‘Senator to discover any means for the eviction of ‘the property-holders of the District. He said this plan did not vo subvert the present form of government. If = better scheme should sug- «est itself he was sure no body of men would luore ready to accept it than this committee. ‘Mr. Z. Kichards Was astonished that a man of Senavor Ingulis’ ability would make such state- ments as had Deen attributed to him. Senator In- galls must be entirely it of the history of the District. ie had read the ex; of opinion as to the proposed plan, as given in interviews In ‘Tue Stak, With great care. ‘In nine-tenths of the cases where the persons interviewed expressed an opinion, be said, they declared that they had aot read the Dill. ‘They showed ignorance of the mat- ler. Tuey sald there Was no ‘dissatisfaction with me torm of government. “No di tion!” he exclaimed. “Look at the uprising of the eltizens in protest! ‘stopped for a moment and eutlemen tn front of hint and ‘Men having business to Said, might be satisfled and not their business: but he could not @ republican-democratic ernment could rest content Goprived of thelr rignts as Fas bili did not propose universal suffrage, thoug ‘he Was sure many people were at this ready for this—a majority of the people, he thought. He thought the proposed government couid be carried ‘on wituout interfering With any one’s views of sut- frage. He thougut au assemblage ike this Lefore him), a voluntary association represe! ‘the voice ee people, ed Gg aa luence Upoa, the Pretiden 4 point unents to Lhe ‘coun = ‘OPPOSED TO THE BILL. Mr. Frank Riggs upposed the whole plan ina bright and poinied speech. He sald he believed he represented the views of a large number of peo- eee with horror at the idea of suffrage in the District. Other cities had suffered in their municipal affairs, and the District had had a bit- ter taste of suffrage. 1t was a revulsion from the condition in Which suffrage bad left the Distriet tuat bad resulted In the present government. In taking from the District tue government by the masses, Congress had taken the responsibii- tty for half the District's expenses. He feared such & movement as the one proj would destroy tue present relations between the District and ihe Government, The President had difcuity a selecting two Commissioners for the District frou the.r people to the satistaction of all. How jaUch more difficulty would he have with fifteen ‘or sixteen men. Delegations from aii parts of the. city Would be pressing thelr claims upon him, He thought there wasdanger that might decome disgusted and say: “Take your self-gov- ernment aud pay for It MR. LAMBERT'S REPLY. Mr. Lambert in reply said he thought the fear that Congress might withdraw its patronage was not weil founded. The Government, be thought, could not refuse to coutribute to the protection of its Own property. It Was an absolute necessity on the part of tue Governm-nt to meet these obliga- ‘Uons. It could not avuld this, It was obligatory that Congress saould we for the District. ‘They couid not u any more than could their financial obligations to the District. Me sald they did not ask for the subversion of the Present District government, but merely for its Perfection. He said tuat Congress contessed that Ube government of the District was not adequate for the purpose. It was defective, and this com- mittee proposed & correction of these detects. ‘They wanted to supply wnat Congress had been seeking in a blind and groping way. The question Of suffrage, he claimed, Was not Involved. He did ‘not apprehend confusion from various deputations ‘waiting on the President. Mr. Kichards spoke again, saying that for sev- District, enty Years suffrage was a success In the A the government Was changed in 1871. The ‘not demand that ‘There Was no ig the people with the ment. Seli-tnterest of certain men lead to the change in 1871, wale, be deciared, was not repro. seutative. THE EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF CONGRESS. Mr. J. 0. U. Shields said that Congress had ex- clusive Jurisdiction as well as exclusive legislative power over the District. He opposed the whole plan of the select committe. He said that Con- gress kuew what they were doing wuen the Dis. frit was founded. and they had am object ia piac- ney ing 1 under their exciusive Jurisdiction. had 1 wind the assault of the mob on the Parts authorities, and the attempt to overawe the con- gress at Piulladelpnia. His recollection was that in iso} Ge the municipal, yovernment of the Dis- trict did not get aiong well. The preseut mode of adwinistration he Uought was slmple and effec- lave. Congress Was Kiud to us and Unkering he feared migitt luteriere with the present satistactory condition, Mr. Feuwick said he favored but did not expect gulrage In the District, ‘The plan did not con- template suffrage. He seen, When he was & candidate lere, bodies of colored. men with stones ready to destroy property. He Was ready now to ran the nisi He joved his rights dearer {wan property.” Me wanted relief from Unis opres- n. Dr. Craighead said he did not favor universal Suffrage im the"District. ‘There were some privi- leyes toat wust be heid tn abeyance for the eral good, He thought the committee bad ren. & great service by the historical statement he report. "He could not see wuere the Govern. ment Was 80 very generous District, id'not tear facial troubie witn Congress” 3° acrots the gulf between deapotita ant tie ats e u of freemen. a APHAID OF SUFFRAGE. Dr. Lovejoy felt some trepidation about the bill ©n account of # fear of a return to suffrage; other- Wise he thought the bill a good one. He would be “una? Be oe ir. Wm. C. Ballantyne said he would an tupalrinent of the relations between the Dis- trict and General Government, or any return to suffrage, but he thought this Dill merely a modi. cation Of the preseut yovernment—not a change. Mr. Wilson said the Dill Wasa bar against sul iT. Shields asked that the resolution thank! the cominittee De voted on ates oe indorsing the bill. ‘This was done, and there was plan was then adopted, Messrs Niggs sed uside Voting against It, as Rorat Buuse ‘Tue Pouce Paxwox Fexp.—A meeting Beieates, of the lita police fores isto Re in a few days for the purpose of Seasred te place pomas rund, whiten re 4 fund, whten they Inadequate wo pay the few metabers new ce hoe ee ne New Jeuvsaten Cucucu Maxriva.—The sureting of the Maryland the Baltimore’ v “weno, with Mt. Suuw of the Baltimore fre were in line. Mz. James ‘was the active member in Powoza, Assoturay Pose ‘This powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomencas. More economical than ‘the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Suid only in cans, Rovat Baxixa Powpas Co., 106 Wall st, N. x. Gx: Tu: Buse. THE CONCORD HARNESS. Sige ieprernaare ry ‘with maker's uaiue abd trade mark. LUTZ & 407 Penn ove. adjoining National Mote J.C. Horcumsox, Laces, "HESS TRIMMINGS. year. $0; PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUR Babr_ Coscaza Bar Coscurs. jotty. Best $10 Soeee eetsansa ees by. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Masa, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. Ox Broov, Gosux Biz, TERRA COTTA, AND TAN, ‘The New Spring Shades in Ladies’ ‘Pure Wool, one yard and s half wide, Worth $1; Reduced to 870. Good Quality PLAID MUSLIN, Se. Bargains in INDIA LINEN, 8, 10. 1230. FRENCH SATTEENS, finest quality, 25c. AMERICAN SATTRENS, Freuch styles. 12%4¢. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, real cost, COLORED SILK VELVETS, worth 81; only 600. HANDSOME STRIPED BLACK SILK VELVET, ebeap at $1.50; only 75c. a x on Z]1 MARKET SPACE. NEAR SEVENTH ST. of the following of Damask broidered present ‘One Pair Handsome wworth ?o. or Halt Dosen: Fino Rapatve, worth, ope yaLE WHITE BLANKETS slightly ted, 187, and a wide, worth $1. 01 F Seman Staley semen eee CLOTH DRESS LANSBURGH AND BROS., isa decided Benefit to the Public, an institution com- posed of ECONOMY, FAIRNESS AND JUSTICE! LIST OF BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. A new lot of CENTURY CLOTH REMNANTS, Deautiful designs, desirable lengths, at xc. per yd. Regular value 10c. 3Cases of (1 ya. wide), COLORED CACHEMIRE REMNANTS, select shades of colors, at 16c. per 3d. Standard price 25c, 1.Caso of Indigo Blue dotted CALICO Remnants in — different lengths, at Sc. per yd; generally sold at Be, A New Invoice of Fine DE BEIGE Remnants, new styles, new shades and ‘thé most desirable lengths we ever had, at 10c. per yd. Regular value at least 15c. ‘The most important feature of our sales this Thure- day and Friday will be the Great Reduction in our CASSIMERE and CLOTH Department. In order to give you an ides of the Bargains in this line, we will mention a few Items. Dark Gray, all-wool fine DOESKIN, reduced from $1.60 to 31.19. Indigo Blue, all-wool 6-4 MIDDLESEX CLOTH, re- duced from $2.75 to $2.25. English CHEVOITS, Double and Twisted Thread, all- wool, reduced from $1 to 70c. In our Comfort and Blanket Department we hay madea general Reduction in all Branches, but as a ‘specialty we will recommend e lot of SOILED BLANKETS ‘st nearly half their regular value. ‘The last lot of the well-known GENTS’ SUSPEND- ERS, heavy metal finish, strong elasticity, equal to any 25c. Suspender in the market at 12%c. per pair, Now you haveschance to BRACE up at ssmall ex- Dense. Another Case of the Famous CANNSTADT FEATHER TICKING REMNANTS, warranted Feather Proof, at 14c. per ya. Standard price, 25¢. OUR ONE PRICE SYSTEM STRICTLY ENFORCED. 420, 422, 424, 426 7thet., 417, 419 8th st 22 NEW SPRING NOVELTIES LADIES’, MISSES, AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS e AND SUITB NEW SPRING STYLES IN FABRICS. Original Styles in LADIES’ SPRING JACKETS, RAGLANS, NEWMAR- KE18, PELERINES, AND JERSEY WAISTS, (Confined exclusively to us. Our Spring Exhibit will comprise the largest and choicest assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Garments ‘we have ever shown, both in design and finish, and ‘Will be offered at prices which cannot fail to attract the attaption of buyers, NEW SPRING STYLES IN LADIES GLOVES AND HOSIERY, ‘The closing-out sale of MEN'S FINE FURNISH. INGS and LADIES’ COTTON UNDERGARMENTS ‘and CORSETS will be continued until the entire stock iasold. : BB TAYLOR, 243m 933 Pennaylvanis avenue Two Hiew Arus. : ‘One tomakeour goods the standard quality. ‘The other to make our figures the standard of low prices, These have been our constant sims for years past. It is not spasmodic efforts Which have accomplished this, but it is con- ‘Mnued efforts, We have pleaned the people, pleased ourselves, bd merit cominued support. Lat us haveit, ‘and we will show you tempting bargains from one year's end to ancther, We have Full Lines o¢ GENTLEMEWS, YOUTHS AND BOYS (CLOTHING, ready-made or made to order, with Jango ine of FURNISHING GOODS, All at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES — Tse Tamexvovs Ross ros BARGAINS WHICH WE HAVE HAD EVER SINCE ‘WE BEGAN OUR SPECIAL SALE HAS REDUCED OUR STOCK VERY GREATLY, BUT WE STILL HAVE SOME LINES THAT IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXAMINE, FOR INSTANCE: CUSTOM MADE SUITS AND COATS AND VESTS. THESE ARE GOODS MADE TO ORDER AND LEFT ON OUR HANDS. WE NOW MARK THEM HALF. PRICE, YOU CAN DOUBTLESS FIND JUST WHAT WILL SUITOUIN THELOT. ALSO“ODD COATS,” BY WHICH WE MEAN COATS FROM WHICH THE VESTS AND PANTS HAVE BEEN SOLD, THESE GO AT HALF PRIOES. THERE IS A LARGE VA- RIETY OF THESE, AND ANYONE WANTING AN EXTRA COAT WILL FIND A SPECIAL BARGAIN. STOKM COATS—WE HAVE QUITE A LOT OF MEDIUM WEIGHT STORM COATS, CUT VERY LONG. VERY USEFOL GARMENTS. GOING AT HALF PRICES. SPRING OVERCATS—OUR FINEST GOODS OF ‘THIS CLASS ARE CLOSED OUT, BUT WB HAVE A LOT OF 814, $15, AND $16 COATS ALSO GOING AT HALF PRICE, BROWN WORSTED (OORK- SUITS IN SACK, CUTAWAY AND PRINCE ALBERT COATS. THESE ALSO AT HALF PRICES. SCREW) x. B BARNUM & CO, 120 931 PENN. AVEXUR 719. Ove Geer Suz 719. AT COST, FOR Casi. WILL CONTINUE ONLY A FEW DAYS LONGER. LADIES SHOULD AVAIL THEMSELVES OF ‘THE OPPORTUNITY AFFORDED TO OBTAIN FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT COST. SALE WILL POS- ITIVELY CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, IN ADDITION TO ABOVE OFFERING OF ELE- GANT SEASONABLE GOODS AT COST PRICE, WE WILL (DURING THE REMAINING DAYS OF THIS SALE) PLACE UPON OUR COUNTERS EXTRAOR- DINARY BARGAINS IN ODD LOTS, SOILED GOODS, &C., AS FOLLOWS: 61 Fine Silk Umbrellas at half price. ‘32 Black All-Wool Jerseys at half price. ‘Lot of Corsets, odd sizes, at half price, Lot. Hamburg Edges, slightly soiled, at half price, Lot Colored Hamburg Embroideries at half price. Lot Cashmere stitched back and fancy gloves st half Price. ‘LoteOriental, black beaded and other laces, st half price. Lot of Jewelry at half price. ‘Lot black and striped brocaded Velvets at half priceg ‘Special reductions in black and white Summer Silka, All staple black dress goods at cost. ‘Don’t miss this rare opportunity, bargains in every department. EB. @ Davis, {8-3w 719 MARKET SPACE, COR, 8THST. I. & JI. Couns, LONDON, ENG. FOR OUTWARD APPLICATION. COLMAN’S CONCENTRATED MUSTARD OIL, A Positive Cute For RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA COLDS AND MUS- CULAR PAINS. Sold by all Grocers and Druggists, and wholesale by JAMES P. SMITH, 1-203 45 Park Place, New York. [)®°RKENNES6, OF THE LIQUOR HaBrt, PosiTr VELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. swede of ne person taxi tte abechtely bare” whether atte n juoderate dctuket or ta aise? ESuperete naen who bare tau Golden Specige ta ear gedciatingof their own free it irs NE ued coiier au utier tmpoesbaity sor the liquor appetite to Te diinlonanary “s pth Pia Prine Man ae ne MEAT. “An invaluable tonic. Isssuccessand = ‘boon for which nations should feel grateful” See “Medical Pree," “Lancet,” &a Highly recom- mended ase “nightoap” ingteed of alcobolic drinks, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest ‘and Cheapest Meat-Fiavoring Btock for Soups, Made ‘Diabes apd Neuces. Annus! sale 8,000,000 jara_ GENUINE with BLUE SIGNATURE of BARON LIKBIG in feo-mmile across the label, ana toe " @25 Peanayivanis ova,| mas © WASHINGTON GASLSGHT COMPANY, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS] EDUCATIONAL. LADIES GOODS. Feta of chotoe burs, ooeaplyn at aca $04 Soe Ba kod Secs. sud Pu evesand Cat set of first class Harness; cost $75; used jail for $37.50. 1303 T st. nw. fe2-20 ARES OF LINOTYPE STOCK 82-4 13th and F streets n. w. SALE—CHEAP_A Fi PROOF SAFE, ME- size, combinat all vemients. SALE—AaT AND BELOW f—ALL pO Ge ‘and spectacles, &c., at cost; ARRIVED FROM WEST VIRGINIA FORTY head of Griving and heavy draft: weight 4,000 101300 ay mands, prices from 840 un to ‘al civen aud ail stock «uarasteod counted, “Stable in Nesta G1v Gat tad 1107 3. W. YATES, Proprietor, SALE ‘THE MATCHLESS BRIGGS PIANO, 121-3 E. ¥- DROP, Sole Agent. ‘OR SALE—GABLER rs. PIANOS, THE Dest moditum price iesteuments ta tee toate at 5 Pa. ave. iE Fpnoor, f21-6¢ ‘Sole Agent, eee Sere ABT WORK 04 Vath ak. near F, ww. SORA peg eal ama STHST XE tral lee-ous freer EOURT Fr WOOL, Prtacioal ra ‘Trial les-ons fol 7to90mh A GRADUATE OF COOPER UNION, sel eal ass me BCHOOL. 1817. te ‘call Mon Gays and Thuredaya, between 1 and 2 pin,” T1700 ION AND DRAM: © ART. dire ADELINE DUVAL MACK, Formerly of New York, 1424 Net i.e, and Classea, fiz-10° T3th st V. PRUD HOMME. « resident, C1 moved from 14th st. to 72 ‘PPERCE SYSTEM oF SOUND SCHOOL. WLLE FRIDAYS. REDTICKET ITE RIS. MILLINERT DEPARTMENT. ‘Untrummed Friday chores One Lot of Children's and Nurees’ Shirred Muslin Ses RBs and five rows of Shirrimg, worth CORSET DEPARTMENT. Our.91,25 French Woven Corset, in White and Grey. totaatte NTANTS WEAR DEPARTADENT. Long Coats, in ¥ern, collar trimmed with Lace, have bocn eciling’ iors! oOwndes Friday ‘500. . Stipa, cambric Ruffle, chree Tucks, CLOAK DEPARTME: Odd Size Spring Jackets; sold for 85. Mriday 82.38 6 Lene, Sprng, Nexmarkets, 14 to 16 yeary; sold for Children's and Ladies’ Trammed and Sein, Sid ome ode. te 87 1416 F Street. ellos Puilding. Weetiugion, D.C — u aspemity. District Bonds Local Recurtiee » =p city Be or . eat nr HB. L, Cuaxoun & Co. BANKERS, No. 1428 F Street 5. Ww. POREIGN EXCHANGE. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold or Carried oa Mancin. URDERS executed on the New York Stook. Produce, Coffee, Cotton, and Petvoleus Exchangys and ou the Chicago Board of Trade, Direct Wires to the Offices of HENRY CLEWS & 00, NEW YORE, And to pA RILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, AND BOSTON. = Rica & Co Basxens, SUCCESSORS TO JACOB RICH 613 15TH STREET. experienced, Tat aos JP°® SCE Loca TNsURANGE STOCKS. on. Good gs AF BA ane 7 LOANS AND DISCOUNTS A SPECIALTY. Fapnblin, at O61, rs AAU MUNN Sssy TEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSIT GoTumbia, 9015.50. Carat rat isk, | BOB AAA UO MM © o | _27-3m "50 Netional Colon, at $20. $F fend, name and address to Box 98, Referenoes* 4a tu UMMM Sss® 5 NO. W.OOhSOK © 360. W MACARTREK. 50 Columbia Tiley a5 $5.35, Hon. ana ¥ aan 7 | 3 7TR.sTRANDDsTa. | J%°¥- SGieuiber NS Svc ie, CO} (EI (Al OLLEGE Qu r D ” — fb saxo Friret, Telebone 890. S18 Oat nw. near city Postotton | Soo trace Sy Fete Melle nes eeAENG | CORSON & MACARTNEY, FoR gALE S50 SHARES DYNAMOGRAPH STOCK | _The Ht Standard Business Collece in America. | by all ivading physiciams, to yes GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 Fs "Thistuvendon ik Bay ath Evento becsions btuentscan ebast at ney | Hila Seeces™ Teen for Late yrention, ifs claimed, promises even greater Eile Beesiona.' Students can Y F. = aoe GAbeiEL FRANK H. PELO’ Arat for, or by mail. % ‘EDO! 3 Sar - oe saSk eae FRANCIS G. MAGTENDERTAG AL A. ©, B Prin, MARE THE BEST TS TRE, WORLD, Exchanges ot New eri. Pulisdelyuua, Boston R SALE— Colored students not admitted. fi6-1m_ | Manufactared by A. H Brinkmann & Co., Baltimore Jtamore boustt end sob! a Samat berte, So ofereg ins fos ppos Gl £ OF HARVARD, TEACHING IN Jalé-tu, th&san* Lvewtment oot nen very Aue 9 car 3 a “Es FREMIC: —_ ved, Gas, tngurasce, and Tele in Washington, desires he or im small EH. WEEATLEY’S PREMIUM STEAM ze eal Iyasxcod anon. for omy a1 ‘ih payme ata ot inquire of MA JARVIS BULLER ua F st W, SoskENEP Ro Bae ee ioe Stock bought and sold. 3y38 Rigribset tors sat sae |S ST | am oot een tn in fit anees tn tm te | INGTON or : : — - W'ainvitcanres xonwarrxsrirors, | tillhatiSarhytais wen uti eeas ae | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Eoveral besutiful Uprichte at —- For the trainine of teachers, livered free of a Jeflerson st, George | = gpdck terme to suit tue Daye” Jo articular tne nt =" SSE | CS AND aren THURNvAN, AKcH a, ann $10 ber month. Motel Kingewtistel iste Rg BM MENGERE 419 OTH ST Nw. | sv aiiavs Vursbaisand Tit hepsi s ; sr a va. Orewel, wtomec Kiver lavdiinge ae em THE PIANO EXCHANGE WaneRooMs, | ns Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, Principal, Suctiog sna Embroidery Bika, and all materials for | Srundece eer se ae 2 t_ | fine needie work: Brent's ans Chapel te if SALE-MY HAMBLETONIAN DRIVING | © Shildren's Cape and Underwear, fine Laces, New | dajs and Wedioniays ap, ‘Mare “Lucy,” said to be in foal to Antrim; fast, | WELWYN SEAL, gf gh Toe! g rE cooam Fab AebQUN sent, Teh ot whan ppipited. but safe: splendid under saddle. Frice'$200: | THE READING, PA, MILITAR™ ACADEMY, | Monife clot latest Seeizas aim A ge cee net Holatein Fearlines, tro helers and 0 Eres ee ee ma PAhISH, star office, Pe WO Tnet haw Leb GENES TE & CO. “130-8 lean, ive picked: the best for the tuowey. 06a ibe; all vedere proM tc ae Ww, Gene jelivered. £20-61 IR SALE_BED FEATHERS, 1-0. A cl Geone POU turesses, her? lowest prices, "Orders by mail ad a 0 Orders by tn otherwiga, Delivered.” ALBERT SEiz%, 658 'Hn.0 FR SALE-A RARE OPPORTUNITY WILL BE off for the next two weeks to secure asuperb mi the celebrated Geo. Bleck & i, Obe Heed Pipe Orean of the Celebrated Peloubet Organ Co. for Guitary, ‘Cornets, Violins ‘Sheet “Music and “Books Also. ‘Assortment of string and other musical merch .-Respecttully, f18-: LEVIN 5. CARTWRIGHT, 937 F at. VOR SALE—5 HORSES. A LITTLE SORE; WILL sell cheap, or will trade; also 3 Buggies and s licht Wagon and Jump Seat; several second-hand sets of double and single Harness, At DOWNEY'S Stable, 1620 Lat. nw. 118-6 R SALE—A VALUABLE BICYCLE ATTACH- iment for sale or exchange: patent No, 339,629. A Tare chance fora business man. ‘Take notice, “Address 4.0. P. Star office. 117-60" R SALE—THIRTY HEAD OF HORSES, JUST arrived from Pike County, Ky.: two ood cou; ‘horses, oue pair well-bred blacks, 16 hands high. ou ayuarantes, 1405 E at a.w. HOG horses wold QUIGLEY. H16-100" SALE—OR EXCRANGE—LANDAULETTES, faye, Coupes, Buiies. Mi heen el: best Of term, 8 for hire ~ GRYER, 400 Pa. ave, ‘OR SALE—ONE 7 OCTAVE, FINE TONE, GOOD awake, rosewood piano for 875 at G. L. WILD & BROS. 709 7th ot. mew. eSw* SING RDS, BIRD FOOD AND FOr ste iN Cages, Gold Fish, Aquariums, and Fish Fe ‘Largest assortment in the city at SCHMID's BIRD STORE, 12th at, two doors south of Penna. avenue, Lin F OR SALE—ONE FINELY-FINISHED UPRIGHT Plano, standard wake, at w great sacrifice. HUGO WORCH & CO.’s Warerooms, 925 7% at. u.w. Soler oom a AR cece BRAT. R SALE—A NECEASITY—WEBSTER'S UN- sbridied ‘Dictionary; latest and. best edition. on (or 1 F Monthly subscription. af standard price. For. mation addres m reas WEBS’ JOR SALE—THE quires no boiler; avol no Joss of tine ; no ‘Star office. cone —— ‘O* GAS ENGINE RE- all, expensive attendance, of {vel 1. Nend for ci r Awent. a 'D. BALLAU! Tol 7st __ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Fights es Sa btn nya OUP Soe wil mubaitvide nicely and yseld handaoy £21-5t 1: OR SALE—AT A DECIDED BARGAIN—A FINE Fate ‘of Laud in Burieith, the new sdd.tion to Pallrond facilites wil make tute block very valuables ro " HUFTY & DYER. f21-10t. F dof Aqueduct briugs ative Gesuteper toot, of Aqued reat te Seca nn et ES SEPHERD & CO. 1008 F at FLOR Ss. |UBURBA: .OPERTY— Mount. it, ure Lots at 35 cents per foot. jeridiap Hil, fue Lote at 40 cia. pert ot Columbia Collexe Grounds, fine Lots at 65 cts, per foot ios particulars “PP GURLEY BROS. 1319 F st. Twill eburch. | Fine | ‘Six hours from Washtuxton Every Appliance for Study and Recreation, Bore otany-age recived at anytime and fitted for any, ae tyr colleen, W ‘Bunness teen. feat Point, Amnapolia, or FRSCH PEEING, sco ING ESTABLISHMEN First-class Ladies’ and (ents! ion. ANTON AND CAROL! with A Fischer and Maison ¥ Masa. ave and 17th at. Washington, D, Q. ‘Second Sesion February 1, 1888. Mise Cutchon's Evening ‘Travel Class will vcin Pebraaty 20: 1888. The first jects Literature by Prof. sibeolu, February 1 1888 For information address the principal, film ‘MISS ANNA ELLIS, ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. pk ed eee ; 3 sdvantayea, 0. B BULLARD, Director.” 10-1" _— COMPLIMENTARY ENTERTAINMENT, FEB, 21, 1888, AT 8 P. M. eee eee ees MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION, 313 6th street northwest, (Half « block eastof City Post Office.) Tickets Free. upon application only. __«16-8m W* 6 one Teacher of, Violin, Piano, and Orman. 1245 7th \V ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF FLOCUTION AND ation, Pefmianently cured Nefereucos Oratory. 904 M st. u.w. Voice Culture, Eloe Oratory. Stammering topatrone iu this city. kod elsowber. VENS HART, Principal ERNON SEMINARY, 1100, 1104, 1116 _M STREET AND 1128 11TH STREET N. W. re, M. jad 2m" French and English Boarding and Day School for Tees cane tvtersasioce cad Primary Departmenta. [amie Tvtormediate and Prisma ‘Thorowg instruction iii-all brauches tn wccordanse with boat wodern methods aRyteeuth Year. Second Term begins FEBRUAKY ‘Comnicdions new school building, heated by steam g24 containing Chapel, Sessiou-rocms, Clasw-roots, For particulars apply to MRS. E. J. SOMERS, Principal. M's BESS FULLER SMITH, TEACHER of Vocal \usic, Viandot- Garcia m ‘Applica- Hons ‘received cd Thuredays froun'd to 3733 Wa hw. epee: Mate Fetleovs atteart, Mire, Secretary ‘Whitoey, Wash.t Mes, Gea. Sheridan, Eflypoag, jaze-ime IP RE. NATIONAL CRISTIAN SCIENCE INSTI TUTE (incorporated A. D. 1847) receives. students aud patients, for lustruction and treatment in Chrietiaa 8 tebce Mind Healtug. Classes sormed she ‘Stat Mon- day of each mouth. For further are address the Principal, EMMA GRAY, ¢.S.D. noriual course Gahdaatce the Maseachusctia’ Metaphysical, Coles, 915 Gist. nw. je21-Su" RS QPANNS KINDERGARTEN AND KS, WRANN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL —_ SDERGARTEN, NOKMAL TKAENING CLASS. sderland Place,south of Dupont Circle. di-3mm ERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 7TH and D sts. nw. | Entrance on D ct-—establiahed 2:2 0 WMipped. Young wen and women Enined for business of othcial ponttious. Three cour Frctical ‘Susiness, ‘Stenoeray uy. “Typewniting Fa Graphophone: Rapid Writing. Students may enter at Sup time. “Year ec) ab. rly oF. soph ae Eisuivent rates » Graduates Aways it demand. Hive: trata circalars tre at College oii by aiL i. ©. SPENCER, Principal, SARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Principal. JPIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY, to adults conSdeutial: prepares for college, An* . aepotiss West Point all examinations, we38 IVY INSIITUE, « w. cor. Sthand Keta nw. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT—A PALM OF 100, ACRES ADJOINING Catlin Spring Station, on Wend OK. R.; four iniles irom elty by drive: 8150 per year. ‘A LITTLE PALM of 30 acres with ten-room house, ple, 4.7 15 miles iro new Aqueduct Free Bridge’ 30 perme, FO Rie nace of 10 near Carlin Spring Station, five-room house; plenty of fruit; $10 per mo, Seventy acres—sught-room house. tu api grove: ‘pes, &c.; une mile from Knowles’ Station, on fruit 3, Mase SDS SYERERD & CO. 1007 Fat. FR SALE—AT A BARGAIN. ‘ACKES, WITH improvements, house, barn, fruit, ahd sore Bnd lo'scrs Leta 4 alien from Nevy-Aand Bridge, ‘0-acre Lots, 4 miles from Navy Address BANGAIN, Star omtice NYE Sig™ JOR RENT—FARM BOKDEKING ON THE POTO- mac, at Four Mile Run. Washington. and Alexan- ia IR. contami 38 acres; house with 7 rooms: sable, &¢.:cars toy at farm every, hous, food place or i wink, dairy, boating snd fishing. Avpiy THOR W. SWANN. Alexandria, Va tiy-Gce" PERSONAL __ ‘F THE GENTLEMA: ‘HO APPLIED FOR POSI- tion as Wetchman, &c., » few days ago will send his address and recommendations to The Star Office Ghee, he may hear sotmethin« to his advantage. “£2: j nett AMES J. BROOKS (LATE CHIEF U. 8. SECRET Guiry Service. Oftce, 1221 Ost.n.w. Skilled ‘Service) has orc.uized a National Detectio and In- MES A MODENIET, CHARLES E. FLINDER- Private Detective Agency aud Bureau of iniorma. fon, ofiice 805 Pa. ave. Private room for consultation, his axeney 38 independent of Government or munic. “cont rate ards Lor €: Gees rou it "RIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. AAI coumunteations by iuail or r Attended to aud treated atricty counacnunt OBiceopen ‘tall hours. W. WILLIAMS Man ¥etuw. “[USTH'S OLD STAND 18 THE ONLY PLAC where first-class secopd-Hand Clothing cai be Seid at roepectable prices,” Address or call 8s G19 D . Excrosve Noverrus Ix Sarzexs SEATON PERRY, Guccesor to Paaar & Baorweny WILL N_ MONDAY, FEBRUAR} Ww THEO Sdiaw CLASS NOVELTIES: 18 Ih F i IN FIN- EST FRENCH SATEENS OF HIS “OWN DIGECT IMPORTATION” ARE BOTH IN LIGHT AND D. THE Tie COMBIN-D Witn Wid FIGURES ai boat UR AND JAKDINERE BORD- : N FIN! WASH- i ANDI * QUALITY ‘SCOTCH GINGHAMS IN ENTIRELY Sa ‘DE- ALL-WOOL CHi IN EMBRUDERED BATISTE AND PRENCH SA1. RO! Sata DD. MING, CO} ia YS IN. a Mi FRENCH BROAD- FAN SNoi Giixs RANG- a Ra oo ICAISEIN BLACK, WHITE AND ALL SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennayivanis ave, cor. 9th st. motets ‘kc, Fine Gold, Silver, and Nickel Piating dona, Kati ae ALBEBT F. CHILDS. Prop "Tae ventrtz scnoor oF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON, 723 14TH ST. N. W., Boston, 154 Tremont St-: Brooklva, 40 Court St. New York, 23 W. 2:34 St: Phila. 1523 Chestout ‘Thorough training in bh, yauish. ke. Gisrersationel knowledge in OSE or TWO THEM 10) in staal classes: also private lessons. ighest references. ‘Terms bein Low. a6 ‘Wm. Mason, X.Y. of Wm. 3 29-6m*_8 Grant Place, bet. 9th, 10th, Gand Hate, FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘Ko GERHARD: LANG'S BUFFALO BEER: ways siands first: the analyses prove it, Special ing of Bohemian Export Bottied Goods. mice 14 Depot 13th st. wlur! aw. Telephone call, #89-2. {93m PHIL HELLRIEGEL, Agt, Washington, D.C. 188 M. CUNNINGHA‘ 1. ©. BISHOP, » Oo STH SS W bet Nando _f13-tmoe ‘Heading, Pa,_ | System. C. Cuntioebam, Pur Repairing jal0"Su cRONgED ELtis scHOOr, 188 LOTTIE DAVIS, is MM *U22) Shampocer'and Tatr Dresser, formerly with Mra. C. Thompson, is 215th at, oyer Thompson's Drag Store. a2 NION, DRY CLEANING FSTAB. LISIMEST AND DYE WORKS De 0 3,8. located xt. 703 | Fo NORFOLK, OLD Pont aND THE souTHL Steamer GEORGE LEAKY leaves Washingtow Mondsy, Weduendsy an Ptaay ots pm, Reamer JANE MOSELEA” Tucei.y aud Thursday vanday at 4 p.m. teaiuer Leary lads at Piney Point going audretara- jpaloteley Inds at Comnfield Harbor goine and return Knox and Lioyds express will call aud check bag- et hotels and privatn remdeuses, “Lebepiuweceld Leary. 745-3. “Monricy. BS Pare, ¢. WP. WEAK. Supt PS Oo. | GO. K PHLLLIPsS, Supt. Land 6 ©. 00. “| ME YEENOst act. vixwonr ried, ek tate carmen of al inde Cleabedaad STEAMER ¥.W. coRCOR a epecialty. Thirty-ave years’ experience’ Frioes | Leaves 7th-airect wharf daily “except su te.” Goode calied foF aud delivered. eid }gHoN and River Lawdiucs oe tar down LL-WOOL GARMENTS MADE UP OK RIPPER about 5.30 p.m dyed 8 kood mourn Diack. | “cre LL. BLAKE, Captain, a4 ia to order in svery style and mate: teen perfect fit and comiort t erin and finest Imported. Hoa ‘Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Children’ make) that for the price is 'N. B—Prench, German, stew, ‘Corset (Miss H.'sown un ‘and spoken. mrlé __ PIANOS AND ORGANS, _ SELECTED, WARRANTED, P1AX GANS at reasonable prices 407-10th st. practical Piano. merly foreman with F.C. Lichte & Co. 1 Steinway & Sous Selis the noble” KE. BROS. PIANOS, PEASE PIANOS, and BU ORGANS. HE ESTEY PI city, Numero its beauty of tone at class Piano ats moderate price, The bey and striking’) Lawdsome. ‘and hear the ESTEY PIANO! SANDERS & STAYMAN, Sole Avent, AP stn Ww. 18 A GREAT “GO* IN THIS yarchasers are ready to testify to durability, it is, in facta iret desis are f1.3m, ee ‘OSEF HOFMANN: = Says of the WEBER PIANO: “T have found no trument whose Tous, Touch and Munical propert re 40 syuupathetic to me um thore of your fortes” Ho inaun uses the “Weber” ex lunively. SANDEKS & STAYMAN. Sole Agenia, 11-3m ona F HE PIA’ jeuts. Their position "on tue “J Sis secre aud ung uentvu SANDERS ESTA MAN, Sole A-eute, fel-3m S34 Pot ue GAN TONE! i Fi Easy rms. Piancs and Orgaus for reat. SANDELS & STAYMAN, 934 F at. u. w., Washington, D.C 13 .N. Charles st. Baltimore. Md 13m 2217 Main st., Bichmond, Va. Ss APses. HUMPHREY, 430 107m ST, NW. | Makes =" | of DECKER BROS. rank as HIGHEST GRADE ‘Pedestal of | The new Estey “Philharmonic” Organ isa wonder. | | }208 POTOMAC RIVER LaxpINos. (NEW IRON STCAMEK “WAREFIELD" Wee 7th st. wharf on MQNDAYS, THULSDA and SATURDAYS at 7 a.m” Metaruing £UB>DAM FRIDAYS, and SUNDAY p.m, touching st River ings as fares Nomini Crees, Currionan, Glements Bay, Ma, Counects with Land ¥ schedule. JOHN B PADGE! CW. KIDLEY, Manager, OCEAN STEAMERS. TLANTIC & WEST INDIASLINE, NEW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS. Britis, Vauisu and French Wot Ludia islanda €2, «= BAKRACOUTA, Railing 7th March, INth April, and thereafter Stonping a day or, siore at St. Cin St. Kitty Ame ticua, Martinique: Barbados, Dem Triniial ee Superb passeuger accouiudatious, exrelivnt Cassiae Buwking Loom, Hath Koous, &e. Ajyply to LAADCKAPT & 0, 140 Peart t.. ni4é-tuthstombd QHORT ROUTE To LoDo NOKDEL 1CSHER LLOYD 8 & CO. Fast Lapiess sieainers, | |. Te Southampton Uandou. Havre), Bremen. Ems, Wed., Feb, T pm. Rider, Sat. Feb 3p. m., Saale, 2, 7 ain Duds, at Men. 3:30 am, Wed. Meh. 7, 1.30 pam. Bike, Sat, ch. 10, 8 jam. Coinfortable staterooms. excellent table, luxurious te Prices: dst cabin, #75 aud ape ond t Derth. steerage at low F 116 location. 24 cabin, @35@ Apgly to + DKOGe, 835 Penn ave. WINTER _ RESORTS. OT SPEINGS, S.C, | Li ES beLioH FUL SINTER CLIMATE aD | THE FINEST BATHS IN AMERICA | Hot Spring Waters in martie pools and porceiaim tuba Ubcacelled in turative powers of as ® Junuye | Physician it attendstice MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. New, Open all the year. Table and every comfort Equal to Gest uurtuern hotel % 10--olm A.C. JUDD, Manager. \ EWPorT NEWS va = a Eowann F. Droor 925 Peuusyivania ave, Importer of MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Bole agent for the un-gualled STEINWAY, UAELEL STRONG & CLARKE ERLING ORGANS. Pianos and Orvaus for sale or for reut upon reason- 709 7th st. Established 1864. World-renowned Kranich & Bach and other Pianos and Organs at iow prices and easy terms Pianos for Tent at reduced rates. 5} ‘emtou wo tonius and Pianos, improved by new patents. Fifty more of those Pianos ordered for the New Eviland ‘Cousery- aiory, fell the ‘story of mupreme excellence iL SUMNER, Agent, 811 9c st nw. oa Ox Dice, Acux, Wire Nex Yor BUCKWHFAT, CHOICE CREAMERY BUTTER ADPCM VEE PAIL BR ann Foxe Ve gia Dont minder ie ancement Brey body should know that NEW Maple sweets will not. in for sume days, or even weeks, yet. The above goods, bowever, are pot only ABSOLUTELY PURE, but are. | eas tas eats Soon ail Nomoto Sonu Reeaciien cneet” weaer cavers in 2 and 3 poet ‘ke and (be sirup in gallon cans snd fall quart gis # bottle SEEPHONZo YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 Ninth strect, bet. D and E, 8,—Potato Chips crisp from the ven every day. 7 ESIRE A DELICIOUS COFFEE TRY, POOLE AMERICAN BREAKFAST. Ttis, without douvt, the Best Coffee ever offered in this market. 3c. per ib. N. A. POOLE, Jas. 944 Louisiana ave. Roe Bova ‘BELFAST GINGER ALE” (Original Imported), Refresbing and Wholesome. $231-203m, Manufactory: Belfast, Ireland. | Fiovm Fioum THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLD" SE RES UNTIL YOU SEE THE PWFRSON PIANO. A thorouguly first-class instrument ata medium prica ‘Over 41,000 now in use. Second-hand Hiauos ‘aud Oncaus at prices from 610 S150. Seid on sual wivntily payments. ‘Largest Sheurtuweut of Scent Mae 1 the ot BENS ERA 91S Fat Ls is — - +. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Great Reouctios Is Price Oz HEATING STOVES, Of which we still have Lange Assortment, ‘Our remaining stock of above goods we now offer at REDUCTION of 10 to 20 PER CENT below Regular Prices. wucluding several of the Celebrated RADIANT ‘HOSLL'S aud oer Uns-Cuass Base-Burning BioveR Give ws call W. 8. JENKS & CO. ae ___ 77 7th steve ormerly with P, Hanson aise & 2a WALL PAPERS. Fuiets (6 eran on ioted Galt tras ibe. ts 43, Hwork guaranteed Aivt‘lesa Fresco Painting BEHK NG, BKIGGS, AND PIAN. ‘Near Old Point Comfort. THE HOTEL WARWICK, A desirable oud sccemibie Winter Resort for Families aud Transient Visitors, Illustrated pamphlet tor warded on application to C. B. ORCUTT, 150 Broad- way, New York city, or J. R SWINERTON, Manaor Hotel Warwick, Newport News, Va d31-tu,tukez06 SUMMER RESORT. ‘OTEL NORMANDIE. vointeaent et MARCH 3D f ts tiest clans fid-eovm, jel- « JOS. K. FLANIGES, aa fid-eozm, jel- o2w RUE CHALYONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, NU | "DP rouruiy heated bocona cold cen weve Datla. sun pation: passcurer eleysor. Ope Tovairing. _Pianoe [with best appliances. 87 _ | February te October, Ee hUBEMFS & BOND, ALLET & DAVIS CELEBRAIED UPRIGHT 2st thewmieLevtm SPRING LAKE, SEW JENBEY. THE MEALT | Soest asa protuiiet Bes for i838) Audress WAM PULTER, Spree 2) SUMMER BOARD —A Far ‘obtain board at Mire se ated ev Newport, ie 1. 5s VENDOME,” AT ic CITY, 83. NEW . Kentucky” ave., near the ocean Theat, eueeteie baila, alia ean throug va d-cuid wait Pathe Open Marc bat | Rady sce Sirs MA MILNOK Circulars at Com | Roe B sud v. depor. n HL. WINDSOR, ‘Atlantic City. J., Hux purchased Ibe Berkeley. Now 9 CAN ATTORNEYS. aud 7, Feudad building, cormer of 41g — " ti ja 8-chmn \AMPBELL CARKINGTON,ATTORNEY-at- law, ‘arbour law building, 440 1 aveuus, Waskumwton, 1. CG kemdeuce, ay : PROFESSIONAL. Mi2AME.GHEKA FHoM Ni wonn Woy es ones PRON Bes equal cauuot be sound throug on Bescoufidential, Situuge, OO ceuts aud 0am oS pan Nipple tore short time at Capi ol st Caprio MAL | ye. KE TELLA ALL THE EVENTSOP LIFE. All Vuriverscombdeutial Lawes andsets: DO centecach 40S L street, between 4th aud AL wreets Bort went. we Ee - eae ‘Bor with s Vell, cou uss won iho uave Com 7h street care vane i - = thar lite. Kexidepos (910 Tit si. Uficeuoure, © — =| Sat wep m.enceyt su ME ‘Sitings'50 saute aod Gi Vth strvet care pass the _____ MEDICAL, &e, gt spats aol rig LEON. ~_ | J>ROF. CLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLATR- hig Oldest Established apd Oniy Reliable Ladies’ | DP voynnt, Antrulorer aud Syirivua! Aieasuts. bora nn the city, wichRecovd! seit oud: vell' bvery boson taysery can be consulted dally. 404 0 st, between 4% and 6th Fevealed, itecovere ont or, talon proper Sta new Thades tressures, Gives Ducky ‘wunitere’” Causes ‘Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consultation | spesiy marries. Brings seyaraiod tigetiver wivee ‘coubdsutial edten ore ia bonrneme, ‘sl ‘amy, SSSR E SS casei sceaa! sp ag WHO REQUIRE THE SERVICI ADIES REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN ‘consult Mrs, ‘TWA CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENE | Lithand 12h sm be dade only? ge See =o mo AEN or. Yeimiyarss vagur to the ae Pores EAD AND BE WISE DEL ‘Beware of tmitations of the Kame and Brend, sade Sy ny ty sure and ose to it that either sscks or barrelacead Fe ‘a.cure fu all cones of private scmmn” ‘And have the impetntot TWO GOLD MEDALS Attapbed, Mone genuine without the two gold medala. pice ees LUT 1s TRANG ASEECHATTY Inco