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NATIONAL Xi'EPumJLCA'N: SATURDAY MOTTSrrsrq-. APRIL 11. 3 885.
kRBBELYKWOF BULLRUM
Brou FDiois battm: ju hekx nv thk
TicToniois aiihy.
Personal Eipcrlinm of lonfcdcrsta Wko Wss
In Lsagitrtel's Comraasi The First Order
to Oo Into ictlon An Incident of the
light.
Of lto much has been written of to
first battlo of Ball Run, both by cenartii
tnd suboftllnstos on either ilde, and m
usual In each & cuo no two accountt grs
as to ofon tho main points of that mo
mentoui conflict. But, trail go to say,
little or nothing has boen laid about tho
preliminary light on tho 18th, known as
Gon. Tylor's "reconnaUanea In forco," at
Blackburn's ford. As this vras tho nrst
light on Virginia soil whore all threo
arms of the strrico wero brought Into
play Infantry, leatalry, and artlllory-lt
is cortalnly right that it should baron
tnoro extended notlco than bas boen glron
It. Ami tha affair was not Such a trlfline
one slthor, unlets In comparison with tho
lator sanguinary battles ot mo war, wnoro
tho doad and wouudod cumbered tho Hold
by tbo tons of thousands. At least 3,000
men on a aide wero engaged, and, more
oyer, it had a Tory Important effect upon
tho plans of tho opposing generals, al
though It was afterward claimed by tho
federal commandor-in-chief that It was
ifought in direct opposition to his orders.
WITH LONOSTn-XT'lt HIUOADE.
Now. from about tha middle of Jnno
I.ongstroit'sbrlgado, to which tho writer's
Teglmoni, I7tn Virginia, was aiiatmeu,
liad been encamped Immediately around
Manassas Junction. Tho companies of
car regiment nau tor nut a snort timo
been thrown Into regimental organiza
tion, baring before that acted separately,
and bad had but lltt'.o opportunity to learn
the battalion moroments or to act to
gether as ono body. Bonbam's brlgado
of South Caroltnlaus, with aome cavalry
ana artlllory, nau Been tnrown torwaru
to Fairfax Court Houso, and were plok
otlng beyond. The troops about Ma
nassas, oncamped on the hot, flat, dusty
plain, suQ'ered groatly during thoso
woeka, being utterly unaccustomed to
tbo duty of policing camp, or of
making tho boat "of surrounding
circumstances, as retoran soldiers are
wont to do. more was aosoiuteiy no
wator fit to drink in any of tho natural
springs or.wolls around about, and tbero
was very little oron of this filthy fluid.
It was, therefore, neeeisary to bring
fresh water in tanks by train from sprlugs
in Thoroughfare Gap. Water then was
precious, and when that Is the caso in a
military camp the result may be Imagined.
Tho stench In the vicinity of tbo junc
tion was simply fearful faugh I It
alckons mo to think of it oven now. I
lomcmber nothing llko lb In my army
experience, unless In tho horrible bomb
proofs and trenches at the slego of
xoriciown. xaa men wore sicKoniog nou
dying, and tho constant prayorful hopo
wastobamovod "anywhoro, anywhoro
out of that liolo." It may bo imagined,
thon. with what dellsht. as wo wore all
languidly going through tho motions of
snuad drill on the moruluK of tho 17th of
July, wo noaru mo urummers in an mo
camps rattling away at tho long roll,
wnno tue artillery uugics swoiioo. mo
chorus. For a week or so there had boon
rumors of the enemy's advance, and wa
lenew now that tne timo naa at lengm
come when the norm ana tlio eoutn
would meet In a test grapple or strength.
Soon stall' ofiicors were galloping about,
giving orders to pack op, leave tho tents
standing, tako ono blanket rolled up,
sixty rounds of cartridges and thro6 days'
rations, and bo preparod to mqvo at a
moment's warning.
THE riSST DATTLB ODDISH,
I recollect well how novol all this
teemed to tho men, tor it was tho first
time we had received such an order,
which portendod a coming battle. Shout
after shout rang out, and all rushed in
tumultuous baste into tho tents to oboy
the command, llow different it was in
the after days, whon we had many times
experienced the baptism of fire and blood,
so to speak 1 Then orders wero executed
coollv nnd steadily, and simply a9n mat
ter of duty to be performed; but at tho
timo tiofsro tho actual clash of arms, the
enthusiasm was at fever heat, and tho
men wero literally spoiling for a light,
l'erbaps, could tho scroll of tho futuro
theu harobeen rollod back nud tho toni
bio four years of tears and blood have
been exposed to view, both sides would
hare looked at each othor across Hull
Hun, lifted their hats to each othor in sa
lute, nnd then have quietly dispersed to
their homos, to settio all difficulties
peaceably.
LN ROUTE FOIt BULL SUN,
By 10 a. m. tho regimeuts of the brlgado
woroonrouto for Blackburn's ford, over
Dull ruu. Oil arriving at tho ford tho
brigade was thrown into Una of battle,
and arms were stacked. Hero the par
ticulars of tbo enemy's advance wero as
certained, ana that Stuart a cavalry and
Gon. Bonham wero falling back before
their steady advance without attempting
to fight. All that day we lounged around
In Idleness, and spent half tho night in
discussing tho battle to be expected on
the morrow, or in singing patriotic songs.
At daybreak tho men were roused, and
of tor making coffee tho regiments wore
moved dawn to take their positions in tho
fringe of woods which bordered the
stream the 1st Virginia on tho right,
and then tho 17th, 7th, and 11th regiments.
Tho banks on tho opposlto side of
tue run, wnicu was aoout twonty-uvo or
thirty fest wide, was very much higher
than on our sido, in faot, a bluff thickly
overgrown with scrub oak, and to the right
of the 1st regiment tho stream mado a
sbarp bend to our rear, I think it was
about 0 o'clook when a federal olficer or
scout rode toward our pickets, who wero
stationed somo two or threo hundred
yards beyond the run, and whon ordorcd
to halt coolly fired at them and wheeled
his horse. Tho plokets fired on htm and
ho .foil doad. wboevor he was, I beliovo
he was tho first man killed in tho first
Hull Kun battlo, for, as I have said abovo,
this fight may bo considered a part of tho
battlo.
T11K BUniSL BKIRMISR LINE.
The writer's company was now do
t ached from the regiment and denloyod
as skirmishers along tho bauk of tha ruu
to the right of tho bend. Wo had not
long been in position, and the writer
was sitting ba:kedup ugalnit a tree, with
rltle lying on the ground (it will be noted
that we hadn't learned tha necessity of
alertness on the picket lino in thoso
days), when there was a mufllod "boom"
over tho run, the hurtle of tho shell
'through the air, and theu tho "bang" of
the shell ovor the field in our rear. It
J was the first timo we had over beard tho
) shriek of a shell, and It was not a pleas
ant sound by any moans, considering its
objective point. Then came another and
another, and then, with a whlr-r like a
flock of partridges, stand after staud of
canister shot camo whistling through
tho tree trop. Next we hoard tho rifles
of tho skirmishers sounding like a hun
dred woodmen ohopplng for a wager.
JJow, there was a crash aud-a roar as tho
main Hues closed and poured In their
volleys. I don't think tho thuudor of
any battlo afterward, not oven Malvoru
Jllll, ovor impressed me us did this open,
ing engagement, and, indeed, tho firing
was terrific, and as some of our ofiicors,
who had sorved In the Mexleauwar, said,
laughingly, t'Nevor was suoh continuous
volleyiug heard from such a small body
of troops. If it didn't hurt any of tho
eueiny, it was calculated to give them the
idea that 00,000 foes were In front of
them." My company, after tha fight had
been going on a half hour or so, was or
dered to rejoin the regiment, and,
away wa went racing across the
Hold, throwing away canteens,
blankets, haversacks, and bowlo
knives and royolvers galora In ou
eagerness to bo well stripped for fight.
It makes me laugh to'thlnk how at that
time we mado pursolvcs walking arsenals
with knives aud pistols, llko so many
bashl-bazouks weapons that wore about
is much service to us In battlq as corn
ftalks. When we got to our position In
iUe regliueut, although we couldn't see
fuythlng lu front of us, wo .tor- began io
fire away as fast as we could load until
the colonel sent word, "dtop firing until
you see something to shoot at. Aro you
trying to knock tho bluff down?"
WASTINO AMMUNITION.
Ail this time tha federals (a Malno or
Michigan brigade, I forgot which) wero
overshooting us for tbo most part, but
tbey managed to get a small howltzor to
tbo edgo of the bluff, and by tying tho
tall of the pleco to n tree they managed
to depress the muzzle so as to boar on
tbe brigade, and tbelr canister did con
aldorablo damage beforo I.ongstrcet
ordered a detachment to chargo across
the run and capturo the pleco, which was
accordingly done beforo it could begotten
off. By this timo tho regiment was vir
tually out of ammunition, nnd n South
Carolina roglment was seut tu rollove us.
As we faced about in the woods to let
them como in from tho open field, with
out orders they began a file fire
plump Into our line, which was
only stopped by their colonel gal
loping through tho line of 11 ro shouting
"StoD flrliii?. thnv are our own men." It
was well he did so, for wo wore within an
ace of rotumlng tho compliment. Fortu
nately In tbelr excitement they fired
wildly, and I would remark that tho
l'almettoos woro tbo most oxcltablo
troops In the eonfederato army. They
played the aamo gamo a number of tlmos
during tho war.
AN AKTILLKHY DUEL.
When tho infantry on both aldos had
stopped firing, for tbo federals withdrew
Just as Longstreet had given tho order
for tho brlgado to ford the run and
chargo the heights, thoro occurred the
first Hold artlllory duol of the war, and a
very gallant sight It was to tho lookers
on who wero out of range. On oursldo
at that timo tho Washington Artillery
battalion of Now Orleans wss decidedly
the best equipped nnd drilled battery in
the army, and, indeed, they preserved
that reputation to the last. Beforo tho
fight had been long In progress a federal
battory (Rlckett's, I think) had taken
anch a position on the heights abovo the
bend that they had a raking lira on a
tart of tho brigade lino. Tho Wash
ington artillery was brought down
by Qon. Beauregard to auswer tho
fire, and taking position in the open field
tbo duel began. As fast as tho federal
battery got the rango tho Lotlislanlans
ran tbelr guns up uy nanu a uunureu
yards or so, and they consequently suf
fered but llttlo, except in horsos, Tho
duol must havo continued a couplo of
hours whon tho federal battory was with
drawn, and with a spy-glass it could bq
seen that two of Its guns had boen dis
mounted. Tboro was no mora firing after
this on that day,
TUB WADER Or SINGLIS COMBAT.
A funny incident happonod early In the
fight. An Aloxandrla company on picket
ovor tho run captured somo flftoon mon
and sont them back nndor guard. Now,
among tho guards was a burly man of
mlddlo age, who was very much on his
musclo, and when ho got out of sight of
his captain he said to one of thn prisoners
as stalwart as himself, at tho samo timo
throwing down his rlfls, "Now, d n you,
Jpou havo como ovor to Invado our soli;
ot's flsbt it out man to man." Ilo nnd
tha Yank then went at it In good old
rough-and-tumbla stylo and bad pounded
each other severely boforo tho guards,
who woro almost holpless from laughter,
could separato tbom.
HHAUnKQARD'S LOST LUNCH.
Gen. Bcaurozard lost somothtne. too.
during tho fight. Ho had an oxcellont
tuncu prepareu at uu ncauqaariora, aoout
ahalfmilo In rear of his lino, and was
Justenterlng'the room to oat it, when a
sneu crssuea tnrougn tne nouso ana
knocked table, crockery, and eatables
into smithereens.
Tho losses in this fight were not heavy
on elthor sido, considering tho number
engaged, but it had an Important bearing
on tho plans of tho opposing generals, as
can bo seen in their reports of tho main
battlo. Thomas J. Mubbay.
A. Horror to ba Avoldcil.
Wo hopo I'rosldent Clovoland trill not
draw upon Ills administration tbo hostll
ltrbftlio Iroquois Club ol Chicago.' Wo
know of but ono humnu jiasslon moro
terrlblo thsu tho roscntmont of tho Iro
quois Club, and that Is tho uncontrollable
and consequently Irresponsible anger of
a Wabash avouuo dude when it has tossed
down a flagon of glrigor alo and (eels real
devilish. Chicago iVcics.
,i i ,
Poking Puis nt tile Vcternli.
"Mr. Iloudrlclcs," says tho Columbus
Tiiiirn, "bas retired to his zorobn."
"A zorcba," says tho Atlanta Comtltnllon,
"appears to bo a hole in which the pursu
ing Arabs flud tho UiiKllsh." Washington
Toil,
CittrAbo's pioneer wholesalo druggist, tbu
Iloq. Titer Van Sclianck, thinks Hint tho most
ik) nlar inedlcliio In Alnerlca will shortly bo
thu lied hear Cornell Cure on account of Its
KrcAt flTlcacy and freedom from polsnnoos
matter. Ills nouso purchased over 0,00i) bot
tles of t durlnit January.
p.vvntoNosiit; tii's.
Scalloped oulon. -l'oel tho onions and slice
them very thin. IMt In a bnklng dish u In) cr
or onion, a layer of cracker with salt, pepper,
and butter to taste, then anotber layer of
onions, and so on until Ibo dish Is tilled, hav
ing tho top layer of cracker; pour In enough
intllc to cover and bsko ouo hour aud a half.
A alraplo molasses calo Is mado with threo
egm, one cup of molaues, one cup of sugar,
ouo quart of Hour, ono larpo spoonful of coda
and n half cup ot sour mlllc. Add the soda dis
solved lu tho sour milk last. Meosoti highly
with Klnger "lone, -or with ginger, cinnamon,
and cloves. Koll out, cut Into cakes, and bake
la a wood oven.
Tbo follow lug recipe for proMCil chicken Is
excellent for lunch or euppcr: Cut up tbo
cntckon and bolt until very tender lu a llttlo
water, with salt nnd pepper to taste, and n
fdece of butter. Whlto still warm taku out nil
ho bones and chop tha meat rathor tluo.
Tnlcken tho gravy with a llttlo flour and mix
well with the chopped chicken. Tut all In a
deon dish, press down llrraly, and not uuuy
until perfectly cold. Turn from tho dish aud
cut In slices.
A Lenten dish of eggs and cheeso Is recom
mended by an English contributor, who says :
Weigh tbo eggs lnteuded for use, theu tako a
thlraof the wclghtofgratcddruyere cheese and
tho alxth part of the wolght lu butter. Heat tho
whole up well togcthor In a saucepan ana
place u on tno lire; inoniuruanu stir mi tuo
mixture Is thick and soft. Burvo oa a hot
dUb.
Very few peoplo except thoso of German
blrtlioruncestry know tha merit of iotata
pull'. 1'cel ono quart of largo potatoes. (Irnto
Ihem, and drain all the water from them.
Mix tho drained tiotato well with six crated
onions, ono ana n naif tabloxpooufuls of Hour,
six eggs nmj salt to taste, wncn inornuRiiiy
mixed, fry lncakcsofanydcslrudsUoanlco
brown la hot drippings.
Orange snow is delicious whan prepared af
ter this nutliod. An ounco of Islugliiss Is dis
solved lu a plut of boiling water. It Is then to
bo strained and allowod to stand until It Is
nearly cold. Now mix with It tho Juices ot six
or seven oranaes and ono lemon. Add th.
whites of threo eggs and sugar to taste. Whist
tno wuonj lORCtuer umu u iuqkb wimu nnu
llko a snonize. Put It Into a mold and turn it
out on tbo following day,
Marrow bones, now so frequently eorvod at
formal dinners, and for which it special spoon
of peculiar shapo has been devUed, nro pre
pared as follows: Havo tho bones evenly
sawed about three Inches In length, so that
tnay will stand upright on tho plate. Place
oyer each cud a thluk paste mado simply of
flour uud water. I'ut tho bones In a cloth aud
set theu In a saucepan largo enough fur each
bono to stand upon Its eud. Tie tbom up
llrraly so that thoy will not chnngo position,
and boll them lor two hours. Hervo hot In a
napkin, aftor removing the pasto from tho
upper end of each bone, and cut with doll-catelv-toastcd
bread. 'Ibis Is certainly n very
rich dish, aud many persons call It a dainty.
vuv,
Tbo following Is an excellent rcclpo lor
making the popular veal aud ham pie; Cut
steaks from thu neck or breast of veal: soasou
them with pepper, unit, nutmeg, and a llttlo
Dowdered clove. SIIlq two awuotbrcada and
season them In tbouuno manner. Lay a pull'
pato on tue ouge ot tuo Basing uitu; tueu put
iho veal, tbo yolks orsovoral'hatd.bollul eggs.
tho sweetbreads, aud ' some oysters In tho dish
and lay some thin allocs of ham over tha lop:
then All up tho dish with water. Cover with putf
pasto and bako In a good oven. Lay a paper
ovor the crust that It may not be too brown.
When done. PQurluut tbptop through a fun
nel some veal gravy and rich cream heated
together, 1
A very good tea cako Is mado by boiling to a
cream half a cup of btittor and two cups of
sugar, with ono cup of milk and a tcaipooufnl
of soda dlssohed lu It. Dent well together,
thon add ono oup of Hour, with two teaspoon
fills of cream tartar rubbed in It and the well.
batPltvollsor threo eggs! Heat the whiles
tepnrutely until still; add II cm uud two more
cups of flour to ho otheA, Ingredients) beat
wen, Minor lira tips, pour in tno laue nnu
1 rulueia la baking u ImportfiuU
vnauincii, u.iuuiea ur iituii uu i
Caro
CONVICTJtl) MILITIAMEN.
Fourteen Members of the 14th letin
rlvnnln lUfilm.nt Dishonorably
Discharged.
While tho officers of tho 18th Tonnsyl
vanla regiment wore busy investigating
the charges of bad conduct against some
of tho members of that body, tho officers
of the 14th regiment, which also camo to
tho inauguration, wero not idle, niey,
too, had a quiet Investigation, and tho
result of it Is that fourtoon members of
company F havo been dishonorably dis
charged. Among tho fourteen aro James
Kay, theoarsman; William Gcttls, George
Taylor, a son of Alderman Taylor, and
Clinton MoUonough. The men quietly
got together and tried not to pay any at
tention to tha notlco of their discharges.
Tho papora wero roturnod to Col. Glenn
in a bunch. More discharges aro ex
poetod to follow. Capt. King bas been
quietly Investigating tho reports of the
outrageous behavior of his men at
Washington, and ho reported fourtoon
men ana recommended their dismissal,
Col. Glenn concurrod and says he Intouds
to control tho roglment. "As long as I
am colonel thov must learn to behave
whoti they go with me anywhoro out of
tbo city," is wnat bo is roportod to nave
said.
Change.
"It thn great world spin fororcr
Down the ringing grooves of change,"
nnd Hennlng, tho clolblor, will endeavor to
keep up with It, andbenlwars ready to sup
ply the multitude with honest habiliments.
ConimamWr Terry's Arrest.
Tho Secretary of tho Navy has directed
the releaso of Commandor Silas W. Terry
from eusponston. and his restoration to
command of tho tralnlngshlp Ports
mouth at tho Norfolk navy yard, lio
was suspended from duty'Aprli 3 by
Commodoro Mayo for disputing the au
thority of tho latter to Intorfere with tho
complement of marines on tho vossel to
send thorn to New York for tho Panama
expedition.
More Virginia Indorsements.
Tbo Virginia Democrats Association
has indorsed J. II. l'atterson for post
master at Petersburg. No persons havo
been selected for customs collectors at
Norfolk, Petersburg, and Nowport Nows,
nor for postmasters at Norfolk, Ports
mouth, and Fannvlllo. It is understood
that tho delegation deolded to urgo a
thorough reorganisation of tho manage
ment of tho Norfolk navy yard.
l.noK out for counterfeits! Ruv onlr tho
genuine Salvation Oil, the great pulu do-
stiojcr. scents.
A Navy Court of Inquiry.
Tho Secretary of tho Navy has docldod
to order n court of inquiry, In accordance
with tbo application of Paymastor Gen
oral J. Adams Smith, U. S. N., to investi
gate and report upon tho charges
Eubllshod recently, to tho effect that ho
as entered into collusion with certain
contractors for furnishing stores for the
nary.
'
Attractive. Our clothing, as also our
fitlees, aro attractive our constantly Incroas
ug sales tells us as much. Klseman ll.os.,
the most pronilnont clothtors and tailors, cor,
7lh.SK
Gen. Sheridan's Titr Aid.
Lieut. Gen. Sheridan has decided to ap
point Capt. Oeorgo W. Davis, 14th in
fantry, to tho position of lieutenant col
onel aud ald-do-camp on his staff, mado
vacant by tho resignation or iloj. voik
mar. The order will bo made as soou as
Capt. Davis Is relieved from his present
duty as assistant to Col. Casor, in charge
of tho Washington monument.
SvxcrAii Xoricxs.
B2T
wmiour MnmuijjK
Dr. U. V, llrown, tho rennwnoil healer, will he
at lllll Third street northwest 10-IlAY rrotulu
t.'in'rlooc amrro-MOllllOW AJTllItSOON.
lleale publicly at hall on fctnitlay. It
SjSyCIlUItUll OP "OUH l'ATalKIl"
(UNI-
M ver-ausi),
lnth anil 1, ata. Itev. Alox.
Kent, nn-tor. Hervicca to morrow nt 11 n. m.
anil7.no n. m l Hilnday Hchool atD.45a.rn. It
t7SyaAI.t.BOUMt,CUNirAUIAN)CHUn.CII,
0)' rornor l-'onrteenlU unci , streets lies.
Itusti It Hbfppoii, pastor. Hubjirt of morning
lil-coursn to morrow t "History of the Unltarluu
Cliuren lu Wnshlniton." Alornlng service at
11a in.t vespers at 7.30 p. nut bunday school
at 1130 a.m. ' Ik
North I'anltnlNtrL-Qt.iitar JU Itt-v. 'Itina.
A.King wlllpreueliut 11 a.m. benta all.rrce.
'lliursilny evenlug ineellug at Upcucerlnn Ileal
neaa Colltge. It
rSfoVAtTlt MIIBTINO ATTIIK MIHSION
IVJJ Hall. ntUJ.'lllBtrect iiorthwiat, to-night
nt 7:30; utiuilav, :1 p. m., led by Mrs. M. A
Terry, rreachlng at 7:110 Unndayhy LUler W.
(1. Harmon!. Ohject or uicotinirs Halvatlon of
soulanudHsnclllleatlon unil bodllyheallng. Con
tinued i-very duyund evenlug next Vteck,
apll.lt ' T '
S5p 1'iasT l'llKMIlVTIUlIAN, CIIUIICII,
ia.au- i-our-anu-n-niur street
northweat. Ser.
men by the pastor, ttny.
ltvron hunderlnnd. 1).
ii ,auin, in. uuu
'Jup. m. tiuuday-sehool at
u 'IO
a. m.
a-ir
K.w I, UTH11K
I'LAUK MIIMOHIAr,
J. il. Itutlpr. HArvlii
-' Church. I'uator. J.
regularly at II iu in. and 7.30 i. m bunday
school at 11.30 a. iu. und 3.30 p. m, Kverj body
welcomed. a-tf
trSvVOUltTlU'llK-illVTinUANCltUHUJI.
&' Ninth, between nnd II Htrccts nortli-Pa,t-Uev.
.IniepU T. Kelly, pntor. fabbatb
tichool nt U ilOo. in, l'reachlngat 11 a. m.t guspcl
intetliifr at7:3i) p, m, A cordial Invitation to
strungcrtto worlitolth ua. ntf
CT& HOLY OIlUiH CUUIIOIE. MA8MA-
ftwst cliusettrt avenuu and lllfjhtueijth utruet
northwest-Order or fer Icon fur v Inter ichjiou t
Himday inortilnt; pruyer mid lmitrnctlon for cliil
dren, 0:-Jn a. ui.i Hundayovenlng projor, with
Hbort hlitorlcul locturu, 7UO p. n..r Hunday,
Holy Kucharlstand nerruon, 11 a. in, horvlcv
are simffchOMlly by voted cbolr. WeeJc days,
Wudniwilays ainf Frmuyn und all holy da) , Holy
Communion at 7:iO a. m. heat tree,
H0H-Mt J. A. HAUIIOLI). Itnrtor.
KiSs:,
MOUNT VUllNON'-Vlritl'UlM TO
Mmiiit Wriinncnii tivt I.iiiirh nt thnnisw
dining room, near tho northern entranco to the
ground. apl-w.tii.th-Ot
is Diirrv co. ihupkctfully an.
uuiintotntliLlr frlQnditaitd tbo publlo that
they lmvo opened an often at t.U7 7th Bt. for the
tranYorttonofall branchoaof business relating to
Ileal Ktiale. ThnyKuarinteo prompt and per
eonal attention, Comratattona modorato
mb.tl'Uw
KroV " O. OANDKK, VlTAI'ATlf V.
sUf nlrlana I cmnlor thn hcit hrnltli
uy:
ro-
(tnnrroior nutnre. uriontlflciillv unnllihl thrnticrh
Vital Nervanra, r.loclrlclty, VeKdablo Iteme
dies, li'ood, Water, Air, J I eat, Light. Ozono,
Kluctrlo Vapor Hatha, ttc, I discard all Minor
all. Op lu ten, Mercury, Quinine, sMcohoIto Httinu
lAiitA, I prepare nil myownvegetablo remedies.
Conaultalton froo. Callorvondfor testimonials
of wonderful curen.
Itteiit all dlsoaon, noutu or chronic. Ofllcfl
nnd roceptlou parlor. !T.4r L, btU Oth and
10th, Woatiingion, U. C.
nr(bJ.yiXiFz
-vrHWOOI INSTITUTU-rilK UNDKU.
Jt ilnel (kI:u pk'KBiiro In recommendlnu to
theroiittuncof tbo frlenJn f filuoatlon Mr.
William 1). CuUll. or Washington City, U. U
Hols well Uuuwn luthoumlorsignivlnnaClirln
linn Kontlman of great , nrtli, iRx-MtMltic ad
mlnlstratU e talents of a hUh order, and otblblt
tiisr untiring seal In tho dlfl'lmrgo of any trust
wbltli niuv bo founded tn liliu.
Jnmeti V, Harrison, M. U, chairman of tho
ffuultyi ls H. Davis, H. i). Hotitball, (Ico. Kred'lc,
Holmei. Ohjrlcsfi, Vcuable, Jnbn 11. Minor, J,
I. Cabell, Noali K. I)vl-. l- il. itmltb, Win K.
reterM, hbio UoVero, John It. Vast, of Unl
vemliy of Virginia.
JOKNH HOI'KIM IWlVKIttllVi lllt.TtMOnK,
Mu.-s.bavo known Mr. Willi. in H.i'abell t-r
mnuy yuursa bead niul fouudir nf ono of our
leading vchools lu Virginia. Mr. Cabell Kngen
tU man of high social Knltlontof iiuiirtualattriln
inentM, and or raro energy, who will not fall tn
Kltr promlnenro to any mJiemo with which he
may foiimcthliuiulf. J I. M (Iji.dkuiilkkvu.
futnlogtieri tor 'HV'flfl nciit on itppllcatbin.
Aildrest Mil. and MHH. WM. V. OAllj;i.ft
Washington, I). C
mm: l.Kitur huiiuoL-s of
X IsANOUAtllM
HAInMOUIC, JmiYlON, HUOOKLYN,
l'UVVHHi:,NUU
AN II
AT 723 14TK ST. N. Y WAHIUNaro.V.
Will bb opened all summer. .
BtJHl.NUSS KUUUATION FOK YUN(J
uud mlddle-Hgtd menWindwonioii. bpiliu
and Hummer iSoivtluns ol tbeftneticerianlluslnvEt
Collrge, corner Ninth and lists. N. W. itapld
wniliijs uuuaivvt'nuisit nipui iM.uii.n.imi, iiik1
nip mnguiice, MenuKrupuy, miu-wnunj
tuorouniy i
entrance, da
I iO: nlsht. i
thoroughly tuinilit. luitlont Year from lutnol
LIIIUUT. I., IIT-I 1 .llltk. m.i
iy or nigiu, wi: inri'ii nioiiiii, miv,
fl-lt on. month, day, 7i iilnlit, S:
Itapld writing only, rJJujniMi, t.i. Cat I or tteud
forWrcutaM. HKNUYU. Nl'KNUl.U, VrlnclpaU
HAUA A. Hl'KNC'iJU. Vku I'rluelpal.
i-nor.
HHIXnO.VH DANCINU AOADH.
Haw la Iho time to loin for llulast
X inlci.
quarter, to tako imrt In hw Way Hall.
rilllB IIEST AND ClinAPKST l'LVfiHTtl
L learn drawing nnd imlntlnt II at Iho Na
tional Academy of Kino Arts, JHth si. ami N. V.
av. Years or study saved, ftvwpitoai free,
Wcdiieaduy Bvenlns. at H o'uioolc
-TrO01IRUl'FlH''II,lMI0I,Dl.llH,POItVIL
y IngbusiiH'ssandnilltilal piipcraciinpicily
and ionveulently iur rolcreuce, '1 hey havu been
uulvuirally luioincd by thogovernmunt. undiiru
inat becoming; tho slniulard clcicunicllt tllo of the
louutry. 'llii'yaro made ol various .Uoa, and
can be placed on oulluary shelylng, They aro
nlsu nut up In cabinets cuntalnlng ttnyilcslrcd
number
ISIIU-ii and hlatiurnubirv. Nns. Il.t7 And UJIl
Miim. ay, N. W near to HevKutu uud tllrough
BY A IlESI'ROrATir.K WHITE tlinL
A place a lad jr's malj or chambermaid, and
ahaIU in plain newinai a oood home lo stay at
night.. Aildrtsart, J..JMl7,that.N.W. 114..
JlYA'ltlHI'FfirAlU.KCOUJItlCnWOMAN
- A altnatliin to wash dlahei, or to do
iiiinu,moK soou reiercncw,
C nt. N. W.
I Y
J J.al
A rnmni-n arav aii wipr-a
.Itll.tlnn In vn , aa w.ll.f anil la.tv'a
maid, or rhanilinr mntrtt Itn-tnf rafrrnra4. Ail
dreinll. I, llepubllcan Urllch LU
Wa XTrnlTKT.v.
TWrE)- M3HPKUTAII1.13 COLOMtl)
,,v V m woman to took, wadi, and Iron for a fam
ily of4 personal also a yount man of 1(1 or 17
tiMloliou-ewcrki comfortable home, and mutt
stay at night. No. UIH q it. a-14
Itr ANl'RII-IMMKDIATKLY. A STKADY
TV and aobor yoiinjr man to attend to pool
room at I'erreard IIotcLfioB 14ttatt. N. W. i-lll
Wantkd-a run!, who thohouoiii.y
undf rstanda cooking and general house,
wnrkl nono others need aonlyi reference- n
lulry'U.call between 1 and Up. m. lain loth
ai . w, a i,i
WANTED-A tlUH, KOIl OKKKItAI,
houscwcriti must be a good conk: good
wages and a good home, at 1010 Q aU H. W,
WANTKD-LADIKH AND OENTLKMKN
at once In cltr, town, or village, to take
light, pleaeant work at tholr own homes (d-
t.nce no noieotlonji work -ant by main can be
flnno during lel-urn hours oraaatnadjr employ
ment: 1 to fAa day ran ho quietly made: no
cnnva-nlng. 1 orfull Information plea-e address
tll-Ollr: MANUKATUIllNO CO, 103 Milk St.,
Ilostoll, Maas., Hot 0,3,4. fuUlVs.m,tii,t!l-lUt
AYOU.VII MAN TO T A KR FUI.Ii
chsriP, during tho general manager'aan
aenre, oi nmro; must be able to depottitfrom
MUO to AO as lif-jurUy fortru-ta Involved:
must go out or city. Aildreaa UKN'l, MAN
A UK It, llepubllron Unite. 3 la
WANTKII-.V H1IOP llOW Apoly at 413
lOthlLN. V. "Ml
ANTKI.-A HOY TO 11KAD IN ItVI'.N.
V V ing-:wlllBivoleaaoiisluoxchango. BllOttr
lfANlx Republican onire. a-l 1
W ANTIC II - ItKI.IAnLH MAN AND
unman, with ruferenrei. Annlvtn ItHV.
.1. A. nt;ai. Hock (.'rock crumb, norm of
noiuicra Jiotnfi 3-n
WANTi:t)-CLEHKB KXl'KUIKNUI.Il IN
tho prn-ecutlon of ncntimi nnd nthar
rlalma. Address, stating experience had. salary
Tnerted, reference", etc, il. 1',, lirpnbllcah
omoo. 3-ll
WANTnll-TWO CIOOU flAI.WMKNt 3
to S5 iiur dayt refarcnees required Ad
driiMlI. 1. Ii., Itcpubllcan Offlce. 3-11
?r.i xrnnIto us r.s.
SIX-UOOM 1IOUHK WANTKD ON OAPI
tnl lllll) alt Improvements: unobjection
able surroundings; rent moderate for careful
tr nantn U It llW,JlepuJican omce. tl-14
I SOU CAB1I-A MKmUM-SIKn HOUSE,
: modern Improvements, centrally located,
northnest preferred. Addresa, glvln? location
nudfull partltulars, M. A. U liepubltcanOfllca,
U-ltt
r-Tvn'-ltoo,vSj
BY TWO LAT)Ii:8, ONH IN OITICn-UaV.
fumUtiod 'Jt'-tloor rooms, noulli or at
iront In nearly n w brick houio. whoro thorn
nro but taw and qult tteoplej owner or boiuo
nrrforrrtlj in-rman titirmiltd, location contral
N. V. references oxiUanctl, Aildro M. H
lie publican O isCO. 4-1 ;i
ITr A N T K n-5,000-WITllo1i?TCOHMia
V mon; Rood real oitate Kcourlty can bt
round by AddresslnffllOLIIi. HUII-M'-H Ucnub
HcanOm.ft a 111
A BECOND-lfAND COUXTKIlHUOWUARIi,
-c. a or 4 feet lomrj cheap, AddrswHUOW-
jm.nil itt-jJUDIHlHIUIIlCBi U'lX
WANTEn-TOANWOONOR THAT JOItrf
IB. Ueall. HMmantCo.'s IWnk, 1411V
pt.zr.vr,. liacomml-wlonor ofUood ror every
eiaienndTiirrttory, United HtaunOommlMlonsr.
Kxaulntir, and Notary iub.t alwaralnotUM
from u a. in. to ft p. to.
IjOST asu rovNB.
nKWAltn WIMINKHIIAV.
J J April 7, largo white setter dogt lemon eara
anJ snots on hMyt hail on nickel collar. W. 1C
IIUIIFURI), 17111 HSU M. W. D-14
JloAnnrxa.
A OENTLKMAN DK8III1.S OOOP ItOAItn
-c Ju for hlmseir and two boy, aged l'J and 7,
In a email family. Address A; N. H , liepuiillcan
Ofllco. 13
IJIXCJIIXKNT TAI1L1J ltOAIlD. 17 PKn
li mouth, at 810 1st sU N. W bU It and I.
WI5 CAI.I. ATTl'.NTION TO OUB
fANOY ANU UK.WY
GROCERIES,
Comprising AH Kinds of
IMrOHTED AND DOMISTIO DELI
CACU3, Dottled and Canned floods. Mineral anil
Table Waters, Nuts 6f All Kinds,
Dried and Proservod I'rults and
tfnlces, Knsllsli and Hwlss
Hrands or Condensed Mlllc,
21111c Food, 1 olletdoaix,
Urugfflsts1 Mlscellia-
nlcs,ic.,ta,Jaa
Bole AEcnts for
T. 3. ltlTTKR'S rOKSKtlV ED T RUtTS,
rAHSON'S IOU.SI!IIOI,I) AMMONIA,
IH'.ITOC'S DHIIXIANT OIL,
BEALSKIN CIQAHH.
CLAUHEN AaON'H IMPCRI AL BEErt.
CLAUSEN dt HO.S'U CIIAMI'AONI.
IlEElt.
CLAUHEN A BON'S HAST INDIA
i'ALU ALE.
Bole Aecnts for thollarden ITand Qrcualo
l'lro listluKulsber.
Also Bolo Aecnta for
TEnLE D'Oll CHAMl-AONE,
A fino article, at one-thtrd tbo cost of tho
Imported.
IN OTJRWINK DEPARTMENT
Will ho found all the Cbolco Drandsof
luropo and America, Including
CHAMI'AUNES, WINI3, LIQUEURS,
TABLE AND MINERAL WATERS.
ALFRED BFEKIVS CELEBRATED
MEDICINAL WINlii
WIIIBKIE9
Of All Celebrated Brands,
tOT If you ubo OUR SUrr.RLATIVB
you 111 bave NO MORE bad bread. Try
li.
BARBOUR & HAMILTON,
OUah.UUtl lVjjiitylv.niUi Av-.it J.
Mi:mcae.
piN'ONLV.-A N12W, QUICK", IM.KHA
All uent, absolutely certain euro for lost or
laliluff munhood. Uciieflts within u dayt cure
mually wttblii a munth. No iiuuclceryi simple,
htluutilln. I'll 11 explanation, many reference,
and IndUputatdaproou mailed under hchI, true.
Address THU I.KU. MUU1UAU CO,, HuHaIu
N. V. -. . .
NUHVOUfTlKIlILlTYrqUIClC( 1'HIIMaT
neut cure. J look (roe. CIVIAXU
AHHNaV. HHHi'ultoi. Btruot. Nuv York.
VIUOIl roil MI.Nl QUICK. hUHU. HAVO
Book tree. UIVIAUJ AUKNOY. ldurul
ton nt.. New Yofk.
r ADU.H.-
JUhT PUIH-lHHIiD. "I'll H All
J is
on Hflf-iioveloninnil of tbo reniuto
ltust and rorm. f Tutored, a iw torn leal pluto.
lull oxnluuat on. medical onlnluuii. Ac. MatloJ
seated lor ilOcmiU,
Addrcs i a DitAwnn 170.
UuIIhIo. N. V.
Vr.usoxAt, CoMiottT.
tOo r humiEnv, to
"7V wlior htttUli on itnHv senHs rltprml."
And thousands visit Dlt. WHlril'H Establish,
ment, 1 tltl lnnsylvanli!uvniue,upiioi,ltu u ill
aid's lintel, lor the aiut-essful treatment of
I nrns, Bunions, Club and luvurtpd Nulls, chill
hlains, Prmted Fuel. Va'icular t.Ycr-.r!H'i,
uud all ill.uisss nr tha fool. III!. WIIIl'K'ii
tvvcntyllilli consecutivo year of nractico In
Washington.
Fee, (la Bitting. (Ilultlmoro Eslabllsbment,
II North Eutuw mrotit.)
Jltisixiisa Cu.ixruv.
litOIl BAlili" I'OltCJAHlf ONLY-THD
l1 wlieletluuud retail wluu and liquor atnrc,
173JPu.av. lalllHf
1?
TUNE I1HIM HHIRTrt TO 0111)1.1..
I'lNIHItl'.Il AND UNl'INI8Ii;D BHIRTB
constantly on band.
A PULL LINE OV HOSIERY OIlJ, NECK
WEAR Just rucelvtil.
K. A W, COLLARS AND CUFl'c.
TIlOtltsON'S HH1RT .'FACTORY.
ClAll(,lrt UVATT. PHOPRIl-TOlt
BIO 1' strut, opposite l'atcut OlUcc
T'ou lln.TJlno3t.i.
rnwo'itoiu?) unpurnisiiki) tin fcvronY
L. rooms, frnnllng (ait and south, bnth ad
Joining, near Hcott Clrclei refcrencon. lnol O
it., cor. lnih. .. 7-1 1
nANDSOMKPUIlNllltKUItOOM, I.AIK1K
alcove, bath adjoining, two bar windows;
private family gentlemen preferred. 17 Iowa
Circle, . J!''!.
A f"S KT-A LAIKIK, WKI.t, KuTC
-jbt -i ntohod room, on '2a llonrt snltahli
for two personal references exchanged! can aner
Op m. i . , 7-14.
0" Vyi' ST. x w.-ruitNiaiirn-oN 3n
floor, ft connecting room-, 125: no chll
ureiu no tookiiibi aou.u rvuiu, ax noar, t n
modern Improvements 7'17
Kr0 1BTII BT.-TWO HANDSOMr.t.Y
fJKJtM furnished front and back hrdrootnst
bur window! nearcarsi modern Improvements:
summer raiea. 7-14
OOfT4Vi HT. N. W.-..AIMH, HAND-,a-.a-J
I aomelr furnished front room, tld iloon
biiiii. diCfSami floor. 7-14
UNFUHNISHKU
IronU J114 loir
llOflMH.
2n
BTOtlY
7-14
fiUloili-UN. w.
NICKI.Y I'UltNIHIIKIl ltOOU-t IIY THK
month, dar, or week also 1 urge room on
isi uoor, smtaDie lor an omce.
Oil IIIIN. W.
7-14
7 TNi'uitNisiinDoiiKimNfjitunnooMat
U adlloorigasandbath. 1014 7lh BIN. W.
.JIQ lavit HT. N. W.-A FF.W 8rK"t
xXO north of the avenue: mmlshedi a laigj
parlor and tiedroomt bay windiw and iloubie.
doors, together or single: band-omo and very
desirable. 714
n opv'icn noon.
ALKO rUrtNIHIIKI)
An
rTiiw i
.rooms with labia board, nt reasonable rates.
iratei
7-14
rnwouNFUnNiHiinDltooMH-3uri.ooin
JL mottern Improvements: good location: cars
p. rathe door: rofercnrr- exenansed. 3i0 lie).
aynUfanjlarejiorlbjjfcajiltoh J'J4.
UNFUflNISIlUn ItfWMM-TllItMH'lCnA-aonabfe.
Inquire at lit5 !'! N. I. 7-1:1
rrr t iiitu mt. n. w...Ntri:i.Y hub.
IUt nnued room on 3d tloori also rront
hall room on Ikll gontlemen only. 7-lil
riWO LA Hll K FUllNIHItKn FllONT
i, rooms, new house, biv nlndow, splendid
neighborhood, and most central location, 101
tiaCr.w. 7-i:t
ItWO t'LBABANT FU11NISIIKD UDO.VH.
X aultablo for light housekeeping: rent, 11:1
per monih: one room, S7 per munth: no rhll
ciren. 14i7Hthat. N. W. 7-1.1
1 Ol A K BT. N. W, r.AUOR NKWI.Y
IstiXu: rurnUIied parlor and bedroom: also
iingio roorat deMraMi location. 7-13
1.322
boardiBlniil;
13tl! HT. N. W.-nHAUTItVUIj
rurniiii(Ki roonn, v.i.n or wunoui
Kly or cn tutto; references required.
OKVKHAI. U00M4 IN A J.A1U1H HVU
ip urban reildcncoi IMrnUhed or unfurnlsliei
(rtvounfurnutiedfor 10: referei)tcxcl)ftiiRcd:
threo snuarcs from car and her dies. Addreits
H1IADK, Hf pub! lot., oillce. 7-13
rpVO NICK!Y VURNIHIinil llOOaMR,
JL togethf r tr neparatuiy 1 soutbern o rpomirt;
mtmnter prices : board convenient. 1U0J(1U
N. V. TUI
1 KHT bt. N. w.-iiAitawBUiTn ov
JLUVI pnrlors. banJomely rurnUhed, tut
floor, tit Binnmer prices; oppusllo Wormlvy'a
Hotel. 7-U
f.TANDHOMEl.Y FUllNIHHKD PAKLOHtL
.k. un iiiiu ur Bind
cren ces exchanged.
JJ. cn snltoorBliiglo, In aprlvnto fnuillyt rer-
esoxcnanjteo. KU4iundi. . w.vii
1337
10TK HT. N. W.-BUNNY AND
nle&nant suite of robins. ftirnUhtdi
private Ihmlly. no children; terms reasonable.
riran
7-15
AooMFonrAW.Y ruiiNiBiir.n fiiont
room with board for two gentlemon.f 18 ncr
month each; also a ball room. Oil Ulh su N. w.
T.ll
1300MH WITH TAUI.K HO A It t) 1'OH 11 till
JLv 4adulta, 130il.au "L1.
? 1 O larit 8T. N. W.-NIOBLY FUlT
f I JL aaii nlabed front and bock rooms, 1st and
ttd Doors, with tho best of hoard; summer prices.
7-11
A 2d BTortY hack 1'Am.on. hand
eomcly furnished; u double beds, if desired,
to gcntlemon or ladles; rent low. 1U10 ltlth su
rt. v., cor. Miuu. ov. 7-11
Ol N. Y. AV.-LAltai:, NICCI.Y
aJXOntshed rooms, aouthcrn expi
FUlt-
iKure.
with board; convenient to cars.
7-U
A SUITK 01? HANDSOMKW rUItNlSIIKD
jl rooms, jsi ana 'a noors. at uuu i ,tn su,
o ty, hot. 1, and M sts.l choloo labia hoard In tho
house, also Individual tables for parties stopping
In the houso; meals from ft a.m. until 7 n m.:
mealacan be Rent to families In anyaeetlnnnf
tbe city by horso and wagon at the etlortrat
notice: superior mratj. A. l-i:rEllbU2f. IV2U
17lhsu.fliy. 714
1 HHQ K HT. N.W.-TVO COMMUNI-
1UUO ratio? front rooms on 2d Uoor (tur
tiiabod or unfurnlnhed), southern exposure! tahlo
board; also transient accommodstotl. 7-l?l
ITIUIUNIHUUI) IIOOMH AMI TAltLU
baurd: two largo room, en sulto or sbiglf ;
near War Ucparirnenu 'JOJtulsUN. W.
in
13LKAH1NT UOOMrt, N1CULY Wli
nlshed, all modern conveniences, at No.
L7UJ W. Y. av. W. W. ja'.iU7'll
1421
qulrod.
R AT.
N. W llOUUri. WITH
boardt
reference ttlveu and ro
7-tr
JFon JIj:xtJousvs.
TTUHI5 1 l'AUT OK A HOL'HK, 041) 1
JLXeL N.W.t bouso containing I) rooms; modern
Improvements. Inquire upon the premises.
UBTOItY MUCK 1IOUHK, NHAItLY
. newi o rooms; mouern iiupravrmciuii iur
nltthcd for ront iToru ilaV 1 tu Nov. l! ll'JJ II
si,. n. terms rraionaoie.
r. -. .. . .- r . - .riiT -..-,
0-11
D
GMX11ABLE FUUNIHHED HOUSE 1'Olt
tlio Hit miner. In dtrllahtftil locattont hcrdlot
paii tho door: rent moderate Address PLKAS
ANT LOCATION, Ucpubl.ci.n Oillce.
All
H0UHKD1O lOTlt HP. N. W,-ia BOOMH,
modern improvements, larijo yanlj rent(7A
per month. Apply tu
i. iv. Tti3Uii,Jur. iu
st. and La.av. N. W,
1?
noH.iiaXr-
Q, n'rllth.ftir.tlOO 00il4atrierce PI,
ju.il r loiu lur. lou in, , luuuii ... ...
,- 27 60
N.n'r ltlth, rur. lfitl uu UJ1 ilasiuvne.
Hum nw,iir dw nr
'Jll'2 Mass av. lil.ion M, Hr
Ill rooms. ... lit) CO.vo.lilth ne.tlr
1010 loth u w, '.'000 1.1 n w. 7 r
Hi rooms 100 00 ouJ. uua, oiu U
aOalllnur, lor. lliDOO ne.tlr ...,
",1 so
2!i (HI
J1 uu
US 00
S3 60
Ml 60
til) no
M Oil
JU OO
.0 UU
VI SO
HI UO
1U00
nun
bOO
inaiinw,iur ruoiioi, i.ur.....
lTllil'nw. llr.
tm ui linn w nw, nr.
'l()Ua ii n. ur ..
75 OOl'Jdnw, tlr.
01t)l'mv,4r
7S onVlli Warner. Or
ss U0 7anathn,nr
llli'J lUth uV,
ltir '.
61 u lUth u w,
I'.'r
35 1! nw, lor...
(I.1H llCan. l'2r.
ou uu lia mil a o ur
BIHHthnw lUr uiUu,2l7il
u'ii.j ,innw,or
UutKnw.r'r.Sr
oiiu iu i. av.,
Uri&sloro 4.100'
Also a number or well locatod furnished houses.
Call at olllca for Weekly llulleltn. Issued nvcty
Saturday afternoon. landlords can have tholr
houses advertised freo by niacins them in our
baud.. I). II. WAllNHR,
OHII'etroetnn thwest
Fan Sazk.
OOli
ACRES: ONB llOUR'a RIDE ON
llrn&il from rltvt hillldlnirfl. .be. ai.?0O
OO railroad
63 A-res near Falls Church! hulldln? and frulti
terms easyi price. l.t,oU0; u acre, near National
lair uround, 1,000. A.B.CAYVO0D,tthand
K bis. N. W. B.14
1JI0H RUNT (OR SALEl.-IIOUSI., 10
; rooms, on railroad, for summer: nr part
houso hyy.ari Also, for sale, farm, amall rash,
lnt timo, or trade for city bouse. BOX 1,
Banning, i). V. H-14
i.' mi
house,
OR 8ALE-AN ELHOANT KarATlI, 0.E
muo rrom rortland, met nne mansion
iiumv. nnu (. .tin u tuiui.ii iijuimai n
spleuold suinmor residence or permanent hornet
vuluu, 150,0001 can be had at a bargain. Ari
dress J. II. COVLI., Jn., Portland, Jde. Ie7-sl3t
QAHHIAfli: (JOMFORTAHLF. ANn
strong lhorsecarrago at a bargain JOHN
J. COO It, 113.1 and Bridge ata. H1J
I7I0R RKNT OR SALE.-A VINK COUNTRY
residence; H miles from Washington, near
railroad station Addrcoa Y. V., Itepuhltian
OOlce. Mil
TWO HANDSOME NEW IlKXIDHNOIM, II
rooms each, lv.l and 1U2.I u st. N. W,
lhe housea aro built in tho most substantial
manner presvhrlck fronts, brownstono trim
mlnits, lso-Htury squoro bay windows, bard
wood mantels, tiling, open ilrcplacea, and fur
nacej plumbing llrstilass. l'or Icrma anply to
A. A. WILSON, blremen'a lusurancuCompany,
cor. Till st. aud La. av. ,V. W. li)s ul yuiHi 0
BUNijj'. J ' . H-17
THAVf, A MOHTllKaillAIILK I'ltONT
nt '.10 iWt ou thu nurlli slilo or . at. N. W.,
bit. 21st alid'JilBts.1 south rronlntenild nncx-
(ipiiouauy iiHUtmi lor linn uwuiung uoiisusi
portion ol ibis IrontaKuu MO root duvi, thu bal-
ntu'c lOorect tu a y
now at the low prlcv
u I'lU
nf
foot alley! II can be had
worth sj wt tiinti really a rheati and lint In1
i,,u iH'r iujii win uu
vcidmcut rur Hlt person.
J... (" I Mil l ., -T ,.
JOHN
,v. l'liw-
M-1I
T MAVIS 11)11 BtMS A LAItlllS AND HE
slrable building on 4Vj at., neat tulumiila
llullUlug.nowot:cuiLudiu adwcliliu, buti'aslty
cunvcriltilu Into buslnusa property! t story,
iirissud brick, iiu'rt'lu trlnimliik... Ill rouuiaail,!
IjHth, all modem liupruvenun!, 27 by 126 luut
Kill wl It, nllovi nrltu.
lii.ooo, one!
irb! this L, H In
Imlaucu Iroiu 't tu A yrAr.l this
uu
trd cash.
largam.u
ran tin Inspected at uuy time on nppluatlon tu
u i at on
juiiK A. rjiiasctiiT, 141U pat, v. H-ll
T HAVE A VKIl CHOICE LOT ON I'lllS
.cIBl.teorHllllst. N. W..lit. LamlM.lA,
27 by limioHU-ruolttlley.atllielnwj.rl.'uuf .
per lOot, JOHN A, WllSjsCOTT, lllll V St.
N. V. S-ll
M-ll
Tji:nKHiiini: hiuuh- tjii: wku.-
known 'Mbby UdKw' tarm, cnnsUtltif of
sltM)ncri?soflind. witunumeiuiistiarm hiilMlnj.
nndcoiuniodlounvlllii.coinplelelyf-irnliludsfur
merly therrsldeiiiroCColt Itlchard (.Htuuis. lo
catedbvtwevu l.cnox unl I'ittsfluld. Uni.ii tbo
villa find a portion nf tho land wtl bosMdur
renledKeimnitclyirdt'slredi nlllsotlutabaruuln
rorcanb ur iixiluiiKOlorotbernropk-it), Ad frees
XVAYLAN'l) M- MILLKU. 17& lWdWoy. Niw
York city. ti-n.j tin
zv iiinuTiLijHirnuHHAN'niMinicxwj,
J.X. ronvinleiu lontreciruxK; JI momi, J wrei
In Tuilt orchard, nnd biwiu excellent itpilnx
wftter. Annlv biirrn 4 uiidil o'clmk u in . or
add res:
lure.) A. 11. 1 lAJJJl-vU..... iU l,U,,J list.
H ...
Fun
2ti:si'-3TiHVM4hAXj;oys,
TMHIi
1100M IN OrTH'lM ft AND tl, 'Ju
XJ door. UM7J st,
oppo.iTo j.un.ii iioue.
J(VU
WILLATID' 1I0T1SL RTAHLKH,
ttjH, Uri ANlt D lT. K. V
imAWcuori'K viijB.AuuziaTOH
AMVSr.MISSTS.
A LIIAUOlrB UBAXl) OrKItA 110V8R.
lawt Two lVrformancca.
JI AVllltl, V'H NI'Ml.VDID
I'nltcil Asiiprlcnis.r.itropcnii
.llln-ilrrls.
The World Famous
CHAOO FAMILY.
The fjyronasllo and Acrobatlo Wonders of tho
Age.
MATINKI! "10-DAY AT 3.
Admission, 3S,oO, and 70 cents. No eitra
chargo for reserved aeats.
THIS KVKNINO AT H-VAHBVt,Ij
1'EUFOItMANUr.
Monday, April ltl ThPOreat Ppeetacle,
Klraur'a 81K1IA.
. rale of aeats nowjipen.
fTlOIlD'a THIS LEOPOLDS' rAItUWItLL.
TO-DAY AT 3. TO-NIOUT AT B.
Tho Jollleal Illustration of Athletic Greatness.
Merry Comedy, nnd lunny Music ever given
here.
ClUMmKN-n MATINKK TO-I)AY.
UIIII.DItK.N'S MATINKK TO-llAY,
CIIILDKKN'H MAT1NI.K TO-DAY.
AdmU-lon to ttalcony, only 2T, cents.
Admission to llalcony, only 3tcenla.
TnaTitniH TIocck'aui.ts. Nett week will
give us thn grandest treat in Irish comedy ever
wllncasn I In Washington,
The daintiest nf Irish comedies. The Colleen
Dawn With lis cined author, bis eon, I) 11.
llouclcault, and tils charmln daughter, Miss
Houcleaiilt, all In the tail. Which will also In
clude tha; magnlMcenl actress, Miss llllnor
Carov, and other noted artists.
BALK OF 8F.ATS NOW RKAttV.
rilHKATlth. cojuqui:.
Uii4 wcetc, commrnclnx MONDAY Am Ik (1,
of ItAItHY MONTAUUK nnd a Ureal com
pany. Fur a brilliant nrosrnmmo of t'lijoyablo
Ktmuacksaud fresli dellcoles, roncliwllnsfacli
parfonnaiK-i with thn now senffailonal alter
pittf, I'AHltt JtV NldUT, ctolDj with ibo
(treat nallct In romloni Quadrille, Matinees
crnry day. .......
DIMlCUUaKUM,
l'eun, Ave near llthst,
ANNOUNCEMENT KXTHAOltUtNAIlY.
A Great and Glorious Show.
FIUDAY AND HATUHDAY,
Tho Beautlfiil ricturraquo fionaatlonal riay of
itmcN ritoM Tin; ahuks.
KDWIN 11UOWNK and HTKLLA WILLIS
supported by tho cntlro WUIIiCOmpuny.
Nw Kcenery ami Meebnntcal l.tTFcta.
New -Novellleiln tbo Muieuiu, Admission (a
all only lu rents.
Rests can bo secured for artcruoon and night
T.ri-Oll'H MU8KUJI
a.uu n .tuar.uji
nto t.lnmin Hall, nth and II sts. N. W.l
J. L Cl-n'
UI.U1IIUI..-I 1, 1-311.1. UUIllUAl
A'lTltAOriOMj.
nVEKY A1TIIIINOUN AND NIOll r. COM-
JtHNCINO MO.NI1AY. Al'ltll. 0.
M1U IIKOIKIU V. THOMI-SO-V.
Ill tho Htibllnif drama In l'our Acts,
HIP VAN WINKMI,
Hnprmrted by nn Unexcelletl Company.
Adnitaslou, 10 and ao cents. louraopeuatl
and 7 p. m.
JIv.ai, JSstatj:, Loaxs, Jiic.
o
UKAX'KST liOT'tt lNCITV.
nonutlml pUct on Colnmbln ilcichts, frontlnc
on Thirteenth fttreot I'ltenJI uud on llol
mend rouil; brine fruihlonablo drlvo lrom
FourtCLnlh utreet to Holdleis' Home t'ark 1
6 mat I qvaXx payment i long-deferrcr, pari
m tnt K for ljulanco; n in all rate of Intercut! prot
rty ri.pldlT:ii)cri'nlntf Invnluc: utrcrts nawly
railed, Willi (flit turn, water, and pna lamps;
tttreetmrs run within ono nquuro or all theo
lots. Five per rent- of ptuchana money In cah,
but aiicc In monthly Imlalliupnts to suit. . A raro
chance for ureal bargain, l'or full particulars,
plat of ground, aud terms apply to
IIUN'UY U. OllEKN or
JOHN K. JUIALL,
1411 VtL N. W
Bishop & Bcnnett,
itjial 13tate, loans, and insurance
No. 1008 r st., bet. loth and 11th sts.
TOR B A Lift
niceant rrstdenco on Towa Circlo. 15 rooms,
tarfemitler'e pantrv, bath room, and Alt mod
orn Improvements, t'la.uoo i terras easy.
New dwelling on MaHsacbusetta avenuo north
west, I'i rooms, all uioderu Imiirovcmeuu; prlco,
810.500.
Now dwelllnff Massachusetts ST.nuo north,
west, 12 rooms, all modern Improvements! price,
114,000.
l'lno dwelling, on M atreet, 13 rooms, modem
Improvements! price, 110,000.
Fine duelling on Ninth street northwest.il
rooms and all modern Imorovcmeuts, in Ural
class repair; price, to.ooo.
Tv o new brick dwellings, on I. street, oil mod
cm Improvements: 'price. tu.OUO and S7.000
eachi terms easy.
New brick dwi'lllnv on Massachusetts avenue,
7 rooms and bath aud modem improvements!
price, 14,'J.IO.
Two newbrlclc dwellings on It street north
went, 7 rooms and modern Improvements, each
fl.ooo.
Two-story brick bulldlntr. 20 by 00, lot 20 by
ftu,u rooms. Including atom. lClttturt and lists.
N. W.I price, (4,000; terms uuy.
TsodwctllnEs.OroomsC4cu,oa llltLto stroott
price, J.200 cusli.
I'lne buUdlnu lots on rifleontti street at a ban
gain.
TOR RUNT
TINl. nnsiDKNCE. IB Rooms, mod.
crn lmproveroenls,eloauntly furnished,
near Thomas circle 250.00
1'INi: Itl'.HIDKNl.'l:, 1H Rooms, moil,
crn Improvements, nuur 'Ihoinoa cir
cle. . -... 15tt0D
l'INU UIMIDKNOU, 12 Rooms, mod.
tru improvements, uiu istu st...H.H. uu.uu
tlr All property placed In our hands will bo
liberally au crtlsed without cost to owners.
Money plicod ou first-class Western Becurltlos
at loperconw
Hotels, ,Cc.
THE ARNO.
This new and decant family hotel, situated on
Sixteenth Dtnct, between I aud K streets, h now
open Tor tho reception orptuenn. ltoth Aiuclcan
aud European plana, 1 irst-claas In all lt ni-
r'Olntiuentn. Kfectrlu belli and open tiro placus
n every room. Fine buJim, with lumu parlor
and private bath) also slnglo rooms lur temltj
meu. Isocatton urmirpftssect
tiOOU CATEU1NU a leading foaturo of tho
housu
THE BBBITT:
WASUINOTON, 1). C.
ARMY AND NAVY HEADQUARTERS.
FOUR IRON FIRE-ESCAPia.
trB-TEHMH, s:l AND (4 TEH IIAV.-g
HOWAED HOUSE,
COR. Bill BT. AND PENNSYLVANIA AV.
Tcrin-i, r?2-no pnr Dny.
JOHN B. bCOTT. Proprietor.
ST. JAMES HOTEL
(ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN).
Corner blslh Mtrect and Pennsylvania Avenue.
l'jcnsoxAn.
T" ndifpAom and fkiVres on mouth
7 east Tennessee, .cud 26 cents to K. H. Dis
liANKV. Closelaiiit, Tenn. apll-llt
13Y A VOUNO MAN PURWINd HTUIIY
I of rroiuu--An opportunity io llwwlthu
French f.uully rc-ld -nt In this city. Audrnsa
W. II.. Itc imliflran ortlco. 14
"ICrriNll AND FITTINO IIY PERFECT
TINII AND I'lTTINO 11V 1'
v ;
lysteui at achoul ror dressmaking-, 72h loth
id.1 mills mad at lowest rat en; b-gaons free, lit
in.
n
-iLocivH-KNaMBit, ntiCNoir, ani
AmerUan, rcpalrotiby JAMUSd. ItATlS
(JOS Pa. av, ciuti noiid postal uud bo will cull;
J'U. 11 V. I'iiAlI HUUII DU1.IU UUU I1U Will I'lil
perfect work tfuaranujod. nolli ly
BATtOAINB IX UAT8 OV
styles, nt Hvt York liat btort
sylvaulaavenuo N. W.
LATEST
JUll'euu.
fjllOAL,
A A. I'JtKUMA.N (H Yl.AltH AHHIKPANI'
U.S. Attorney Ounoral). Attorney at Law.
unit romus, UU and 40bU Cloud liulldlnir. cor
ner ibih and I'stieutiu al'.ilu
IM'VA II UNI ON JKPVCllANDLKlt.
li llf NMrcluUk Of Missouri.
UUNIO.N & 0tANnLi:it,
Atlorneyn atLaw,
WAHHiU'oN, U. C,
VIII practluu In thobupremoCourtof tbo U,
K.tht'rourtor (lalms, tlm Coiirtwof District of
Columbia) before tbu Committee- of Congress,
andtiH, D-'purlnifiiH.
Olllco: Nos. 37, US, and 110, COHC011AN
IIUILIlINO.
josi or ncK NOTiru
Lettep for Knrono need not b specially ill
ri-rtM for dlspateh by any particular t-Uamer lit
order 10 Skcuro pnfdy dcilry nt destination,
111 all 'lruni-Attniulo malls, urojor warded by tbo
last est vesikls avulbdilu.
ForeiKii malls fur tno weok ending April 11
wIlUtosed'uoistrri.Y luull cases) at thlsoiny
OH lOllOW.
HUNDAY.-At 7.:m p m. lor irrna direct,
perhteumnblp Whltnuy, via New Orlians (let
ters nuikt biMtlrtcUip'pcr steamirxla Now
orloinV).
Malls tor China and Japan, per Rteamshtp Pan
l'ablo (via Han rrantlwo), ctosn hero
April ll at (1 ). in. Mulltifur Anntrallu, Now
f.dund.HiindwIchutid PUl Iitands. ihirbtenm-
islilp Ausli.Uu Ulii Hun rrunrUcu), vao
hi to Mnv J ul 7 p. in. inr on urrlyal ut New
York nfidcatmlilp vdrUUt'wUU DrUlatt imilU
lor AuitraHt),
rhosilmdulo or dosing of Tran-Paclflo malls
Unrruiin-ml on tho uriHUim.tloii nf thnlr iniln.
ti-rrupit-.t overland truiiilt to han PruncUoi.
luiis rrom tno t.isi.,urr.vint on TiuuutHait
raw son 011 tho ilay r salllim or stamf s aro atalnsfllioioas D. Dwyjr. ......
ilUiiatcihcaihUiif lliuaaiuoday. ' i ljLATHNlt'MICIIAEri
1 Hl',NltYll. Pl'ARlON.l'us'Ulaster, ... -W,B,Iarsl)
PostorriVK, Ni-W Youic. N, V April a, 1BW,J Tuouis Downttg, Auctloucer, wb'it
, Am v&mtrxTs
rpIlK LEADINO DRAMATIC EVENT
jl, una n&AavN,
IMTITNCK. PATir.NOK !
Grand special Performance of Gilbert and Sal
llvan'a FavoTlte Opera on
SATU11DAY KVKNINQ APIltri2.
. AT.nAUOH'B GRAND OPE11A HOUftK,
Under tho HttpervUlon of Mr. A. A. Jlae
Htafin ruanafcement tinder direction of Mr, k.
Wi Keen. AiiittM by the vtry best society
talent, In coojuiut.on with tbo Georgetown
Orchestra,
jnr This ptodurtlou of Tatlence" In In aid of
a permanent fundror th Georgetown Qrrhratra
and In low of the many excellent concerts
riven Jtrattiltounly by tbli iirianlratlon, It mmn
Ildeiitly bopetltbat the mibtla will aword thrnl
a nenerous and sabstanlial suporU Uvuts, 70c,
fll. 1.6". 'i-
AM BKATB AT nnKNTANO MnOA,
ra.AT. ftnrt 11th su
ffr Svery,seat In thn houno Is reserved.
MMB. JULIE HIVE-KING.
CJItANn PIANO FOKTK HECITAf,,
rONGUKGATIONAI. CUURCU,
miDAY EVENING. ATOlti 17, 1885
Tickets, Indudtne reserved seats, 60 cents,
l'or salo at Ellis &. Co.'s Music 8 or. aplO-7t
3TICrUUB3t.UK Ji:llllHAI,K.M
AT ItAllINI'S IIAI.L,
MONDAY EVENINO.Al'ItH, la, 8 O'CLOCK.
1IIB3VAN FINKKLBTF.IN,
assisted by her brother, will give a rbarmlnjr
and romantta picture of Oriental llfo, under thn
auspices of
JltlS MAnflAHET WASUINOTON,
MltS lilt BitlNE,
NIUM. IIICUAHU CBTTS,
Mils. C1P.N. I'AIIKK,
Mists COI.1CMAN,
MIMH HIMA JANNF,Y,
MHH. Pi OHUNCK MJIILEY,
lilts. JOHN O. KVANH,
MISS 1.I7ZIK JOSKI'II.
MltS. AIIMIHAI, IMlnF.H.S,
MHH IIIIlhF JUHI-IUi: WAtTB,
MILS. CIIA8. (IIOVKIt,
Mils. CIEN. VAN VI.EIT,
MltM. v. J. WILSON,
MllH. UHANUK l'KItltISS,
ror tbe bcncllt or tin- Men's Mission of South
. . Washington.
Ticks!, SO ctntst reserved aeats, a 1; to bs had
nrthrae ladlea, or at John F, l'arera book store,
lllll rciinylvnaavc. aplO 3t
T KOTUItE.-Pnoi'. lllrltAltll T. HIKES'.
IJ.r.lt, MtlNIlAY &vi:ni.nu Al'HIl, It
1HS, 16IIMST. l'ltKBIIV'lKHIAN UHURUII.
Hubjcrti Michaki. Awiitta Admin-Ion. !..V.
rpin: niANis aut ci.ui;
absistku nv W1I.1, CLAnic,
(Of Boston), formerly First Tenor of tho famous
Tcmplo Quartette,
miss katii: n. scorr,
UIS3 EULALIi; DOMP.R,
nnd an Orchestra, under tbe direction of
MR. A. A. 11AYKH, will give a
GRAND CONCERT,
AT THK CHURCH 01' OUR FATHER,
ON THURSDAY, APRIL 10, &B.
Tlokets may
he had of tbe members and at
Kill1.'. Mnslctltnrc.
np7nt
rnili. WABllINO'lON ROLI.KIt RINK,
JL Oth St. and llhodo Island avenue.
oi-kn
MORNING. 10 to 12 a. m.
AlTKnNOON, 2 30 lo 6.30.
HV1.NJN0. 7;30 to 10.30
OOOD MUBIC.
Best floor south of Philadelphia, rancy akat
tne every evening,
heventh and Ninth street cars direct.
Jiooic Asn Job l'msxixa.
rpllli. I.AROEHT PRINTINO OFFICII
X bOUl'U OP PIllLADl.Ll'irlA.
420 .VHD 42J ELEVENTH bTREEr N. W
JUDD A DETWKILER
Are always prepared lo print Books Pamphlets,
Briefs, Records, and Commercial Printing of alt
Kinds Handsomely, quickly, and correctly,
-, AT LOWFRT POSSIBLE RATES.
G
llilON BHOH,
hook and ms rniNTtTa.
PKN.VHYLVANtV AVENUE.
EouTU-s.r Cou.s-kii Titiuriuuiiu arntir.
The Larest Printing llnussln theGttr.
Printing or All Doacrlptlons Promptly tSzs
cutedlntho Best Blyle and ut Low.sc lutes.
Family Svrrzzns.
CAPONSI CAPONSI CAPONS I
A very line lot of Capons At
The Cottage Market,
818 FOURTEENTH STREET,
At Only 25 Oonta Por Pound.
II. 1. 1VAT1IOIIH, I'rojirletor.
PRINT BUTTER.
We are receiving fresh from tbedalry thro
tlmca it week tho followluz ell-known branl
o lable Butler,
THE Q. Q.
NOTHING BUT rURB BUTTER
IIY US.
bOLD
JOS.C.FEATISON'S SONS,
Northern, Western, Center, and Capitol lllll
Markets. Also, Varragnt Market, tlov
-anteenth and K itroeu norlhwtiat.
First Quality New Jersey
BUTTER
IN PRINTa
Remember my Spring Leaf Tea.
N. W. BUROHELL,
1325 V STREET N. W.
-VT0T1CE TO H0UUEUEEPE1U,
KFFIf
V
rr.TT.
CEREfS
STKRLINO,
RELIANCE,
oo n
.n.
o oir
n on
" Itnrt
o"U.u
i 1.
uu uu
GOLDEN HILL V
WILL ALWAYS MAKK I.KAUTIPUL
UOLIA lil.AD, AKD U1SUUX1U
Wbolcaalo Depot, Corner 71 rat tstreetaoiltti
dlanaAveuuo.
WM. M. OALT CO.
JtUSiSKSS C'Altns,
AWNINU MAJCUH-IL U. M. llUUTO.f,
4:14 inh at. n. v. itecwptlun Cuuopla aui
Dcvoratlous for runt Alt kmdi uf Awulaia.
I'euta.nnd l'lair inada.
AW'NIlsa MAKLK-H, J. UA1HLKTT-S17
Martoi Hnaco. Awntni; lUsuloandrepalc!
andbtorud durum tbo w Inter.
TIOOKRAXD HTATIONKnY-KABTOX A
J11UJ
eor. I 'iv avt. mid IHtlmt.
C0MMIM10NKH OK UKKDfJ-JOUN It
llKALU 1411 I'ot. it. w.-Oou.iuU-loatjri'j,-m
ory btmu nnd 'I urrliory,
BUY aOODM-HAMlLTON. I.AHTKU A
tSUNS, lUO.-JOl, BllJ'-i-uS W. ItAlllUlorvit.,
JialtUnoroW UolsjiuUfaAi retail.
JL. KKltVAND. 1013 PA. AV.-KNailAV-
InxpluUiuud&OvUUliu cards bU its.t ftO
i ards trout samo pluto, 40 it. 1 100 fords printed
from pinto 7ft cts.
MAuiiiriiam-irondUtfna & uuiuiay;
Wlt)7thst. B w, . . .
1;atknt ArroiiNEY-oiiArtLTss r.
X UOOCll, Ht, Cloud Dulldlns. Oth and f ..
ii. w. Twenty year' experience. Prompt 14 1
tare All personal attention cmu evory oa.
rrUlUNKM AND HAUNKSS-JAMlCd
X 'iUl'HAM. l'JJl Pa. ave.it. w
I J Nn'llW BTATJW MAIWHAL'S BALE.
Dy vlrtuo of a.rlt-H venditioni exponai, Is-BUi-a
out of IhCL'leiK'a Oitlcu of tbt rtiipreiim
turt ot tho DlstrlU uf Columula, and to iue di
roc ted, t will sell at pubiio salo, lur tush, 111
front uf the Court Houhu door of the tild DU
trkt.uti PlIIDAYsTUK 17th DAYOPAPUIL,
1HHA. at IVo'clot k m. Jill tlio rlitht, title, rlilin,
aud Interest of tho defendant In and to the fol
low Iue dencr bed proiwrty, to ll I
bubisit 11,111 sQiuiro uumbered IUe hundred
mi imrtyuw in'i nuuatin 1 n mini 1
juthwoMt, belw enUund D.lntbuCltyof
1 tiittoti. tn satisfy venditioni uxuonas number
inn. in .iimr vr iitiiiitiiii ujiuuiii.1 ni
. VJ-f
17:1 at l.i.v In nit or u( ). ... bcott A Co.
siial.
iuau,
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