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THE PROGRAMME. 1880. POTOMAC 1880. ONE PRIC STEAMBOAT COMPANY. SHOE STORE Steamer GEORGE LEARY," A. L. HAZELTON, 423 SEVENTH ST., under Odd Fellows' Hal E. G. BURTS Fine Shoes for Ladies specialty. JOSEPH WHITE, COMMANDER. RESUMPTION OF ROUTE. H. E. KALUSOWSKI, WASHINGTON, D. C., AND NORFOLK, VA., Stopping at Fortress Monroe, Piney Point aad Point Lookout going and returning PHARMACIST. On and After Monday, March 15th, 1880, The "LEARY" will commence running her Northwest Corner Ninth and H Streets, route between the above ports, leaving Wash- Chemical Glassware and Reagents. ington, D. C., from foot Seventh street every (Gaither's Pharmacy.) Monday and Wednesday at 5:30p. m., and every Saturday at 6 p. m. Norfolk, Va.. from DRIVER'S Campbell's wharf, foot of Market, every Tues- day, Thursday and Sunday at 4 p. m. Single fare to Norfolk (first-class), $1; round RYE CORDIAL. trip (first-class) $1.50. Tickets, rates, information, state-rooms, &c, Composed of furnished by our Agents: B. W, Reed's Sons, 1216 F street., Hume, Cleary & Co., 807 Market FINE OLD RYE WHISKY AND PURE Space, Percy G. Smith, 1431 Pa. ave., n. W. Wil- liam S. Roose, 1233 Pa. ave., and cigar stand at WHITE ROCK CANDY. principal hotels; Virginia and Midland R.R. office, 6th and Pa. ave.; Austin P."Brown, 15th Cures all pulmonery and malarial complaints Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. and New York ave., Gen'l Office Potomac Steamboat Company, 7th street wharf, and on For sale by all druggists, fine grocers and the trade generally. board the steamer. Central Depot-1216 F Street, N. W. Agentin Norfolk: Agent in Washington: D. F. KEELING. B. F. DODD. REED'S SONS. Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE NO CURE NO PAY. PELS' CORN SOLVENT Sure cure for Hard and Soft Corns without OLD AND RELIABLE LINE pain. Twenty-five cents a bottle. -BETWEEN- G.GIESLER, Sole Agent. WASHINGTON, D.C, AND NORFOLK, VA. Boot and Shoe Store, 1021 Seventh Street. n.w. HALF USUAL RATES CHARGED. MAURICE JOYCE, Close Connections Made with Steamers North and South. STEREOTYPER, The splendid iron steamer Lady of the Lake leaves Sixth st. wharf terminus Seventh and ENGRAVER & ELECTROTYPER, Ninth st. cars, Washington, every Monday, Wed- 517 SEVENTHI STREET negday and Friday, at 5:30 p. m,, stopping at Piney Point, and Point Lookout. Leaves Nor- LUMBER! folk, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 4 m; First-class fare, $1; round trip, $1.50 Second-class fare, 75 Cents; round trip, $1. THE LARGEST STOCK. Tickets, rates, information, staterooms, &c. furnished at General office 613 15th street, THE BEST ASSORTMENT. ALFRED WOOD, Secretary and Treasurer THELOWEST PRICES. SPRING HATS WHEATLEY BROS. IN EVERY VARIETY FOR YARDS. No. 37 Water Street, Georgetown. GE NTLEMEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. -AND- Cor. 7th and Rhode Island Ave. N. W. BOYS AND MISSES W. W. McCullough, STRAW HATS! -DEALER IN- NEW AND NOBBY FROM ENGLAND. White and Yellow Pine and Hard Wood WILLETT & RUOFF, LUMBER 905 Pennsylvania Ave Sash, Doors, Frames, Blinds, Man- YOUNG'S. tles, Mouldings, and Dressed Y Lumber.

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