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FASHION WRINKL Corrs must match collars. Rep is still a popular color. Ac steRy must match dresses. KEsipA ts the new shade of mignonette. PULLET-Shavap buttons willbe mach worn. Swint Graperies are more volaqtaous wan ever. Laros joese sleeves arc worn in spring cloaks gipghams. S¥aNise la Ing season. THR Louis Qainze coat Ginver totlets. TWILLED cllks take the lead for both dresses and millinery. ALL new collars, whether of linen, batiste, anil, or lace, are large. 2 dolmans wil! te worn the com- much used with ONE Of the new medium sized poke bonnets is | Called the Bayadere. It Is pretty. OMPRE satins de Lyon grow more and more Popular for both dresses and bonnets, A Dasw of yeliaw, bine. oF red ie deemed @eebtiai to the finish of ai dark tollew Som of the uew polonsises are made with p like draperies over the hips, Suiekso effects in skirt draperies appear on the most fashionable inaported dresses, Brack i.ace dotted aud scalloped with white SK la @ Dew trimming for biack grenadiae, Mrxv cards tm the shape of the obelist are among (be neve New York aud here algo. Litrie folks are agai dressed in gay plaids &be stripes, and bright suite of monochroma couer. + Jexskys, which have gone ont of fashion In Europ begin tO receive appreciation in Ame Favep foses, pearl washed ont water- | freen blue are favorite colors for Surah and Surab satin. ‘Onx Of the new irimratnge has a singic row of | Bails in many colors. It Is made to match any figured material. Saviw bows with | ndante of golt,stiver, Pearl or eat steel are worn as shoulder KROL3 with party dresses. ‘Tus Nress of some of the new corsages are cut In deep Vandykes edged with standing frills of lac: Back Sranish Lace i2 not only worn for fm 2, trimming and flounces, but as complete tunies | Over Diack, white or colored satin. VeLver Leaves velned with steel, and steel braid bordered with chenille, are used by Mme. Pingat tw trim a gown of gray satin Surah. ‘Tus New Piaipep Goop2 are qnite unlike the historical tartans heretofore !mported under lan Ules, and the blocks are large and con- spicrous. Havrens and brackets are row used to hold the amail bouqnets at dinner tables, instead of and baskets which bave grown com- » straw Donnets is in coal senttle shape, with a brim in wd by turned up braids of GANCIES IN DRawine Roows e lucense burners of bronze, in es emitling 4 fragrant smoke are BIDE, By way of expertm: has trimmed a neapo! t, an Eoglisa militner n bonnet with bows of pion and of violets shading from plum colur to mauve. Gay COLORED SuRAH StLK HANDKERCHIZFS Dordered with 133 of lace are | exeecdingly stylish. those of tigen or Indla musiin. A GOLD and green mother-of-pearl lobster Is @ charming creation, 5 It not, siz? Walt watt You see It on somebody a GOunel. and see If you dare to cail IC anything but lovely. Fuss Arr Cots with satin stripes has Been revived again. It usually 1 revived every spring, and oue ceases to be ascontshed at Its Teappearaace., It is always pretty and fs not very dear. A CORRESPONDENT Of the New York @ruphic Asserts that IU 1s imposible to buy a No. 6 glove io Birmingham, and draws some unilattertag conclusions the size of an English Woman 8 hand ‘THE PRoreR Tate for 2 floral Easter offering ie an ivy plate eded with biue pansies and rea rosebads and having a cluster of blue aud otnk byacinths cn one and a letter tn vio! io the center of the plate. The Nana 13 the name ofa new gat which has a fat crown and a dented brim. There are t | Was almost 4 passion with-him. front and back, and | | What he sav are larger than j| THE LATE CZAR. His Private Life aud Character. ILonden News.) The iate Emperor of Russia was not only a well-meaning monaren, who erred rather through hesliation as to what he ought to do an from any reluctance todo what was rignr; © Was also the most finished gentleman who hassat on the Russian throne. The Czars and cvartpas have, &8 @ rule, been remarkable for | other qualities than good manners, Even Alex- Pivx and blue are favorite comMnations in | 25¢eF I. though be Charmed Napoieon I. by his urbanity at Dresden, Was addicted 19 a morose. | bess which made him shun company. Nicho- | las was a soldier, Paul a madman; Jatharine U., Elizabeth and Anne were Empresses who could be generous apd good-natured at tim Dut whose tempers were never to be depend upon. Alexander Il, on the contrary, was never Capricious or sullen in private Iife. He had a kind, even temper; he was au indulgent father, & gentle master, and he loved to be sur- Tourced by friends. Solitude made him sad, and he courted cheerful company as some do bracing air for the sake of their health. Even when Nihilist agitations had begun, and Obe dastardly attempt after another was made Sgatnst his life, the late Czar could never bear to shut himself up and avoid all society but that | Ot his family and intimate friends, as ne had been advised to do. The very bustle of the streets was pleasing to him. Though no sol- Gler, he Joved military pageants; and playgotn; jo xaQmitte with @ sort of impatience to the precautions that were taken to insure his satety after the attempt mace to Diow up the Winter Palace last year; and the circumstances of his death prove that some of these precautions he had lald aside as too irksome. He was often heard to Say with unaffected piety, though with a sad- bess which was but too naturai, that bis fate Was in God’s hands; and he could not be pre- Yalled upon at this Season of the year to live elsewhere than in the Winter Paiace, which continued to be his favorite residence, not- withstanding the sinister associations whiten had become connected with it, This Winter Paiace is a huge oblong building, five stories high, and painted in a staring red. briek color. On one side it borders a quay 0 the Neva, on the other it fronts the enormous €quare which 1s adorned with a monoilth granite column erected to the memory of Alex- auder I. To the right of the Paiace Stands the Aduilralty, and a litte further on the same side Ube Barra, ks of the Chevallers Gardes; to the left are the Museum of the Hermitage’ and the imperial printing office. Facing the Adairalty Tuns the Newski P which 1s the prin- cipal thoroughfare in St. Petersburg, $0 that the Czar could see from his palace windows the animation of the city. The Winter Palace is said to have cost hundreds of Ives in the erecllng, for when the old one, which stood on the same elite, had been burned, Nicholas ordered that the new one should be bulit within six months. This necessitated tue employment of thousands of workmen day and night through the winter, and many of these unfortunates were frozen. As fast as the lower siorles were completed the walls were dried with roaring fires while the wi were carried on above: and the uphoisterers and decorators had com- leted the farnishing of the Principal rooms fore tlie attics were roofed. Within ten days after the workmen had left the building it was inbablted by the Czar and his Court: and ‘Nich6las’s first care on arriving was to go the round Of the whole place with the arcittect and contractors fo see that none of the work | had been “ecamped.” Belug satisfled with { he paid the bili—about a million | sterling—without a murmur. It was In this palace, go strangely erected, | that the late emperor always spent the six winter months; and before the Nibilist troubies began the life be led there was a pleasant one. | Alexancer Ii., 28 above Said, never affected the Spartan simplicity of his father Nicholas, who used totkep on a camp bed, eat of the ‘most | travel fare, andspend most of'the time he could | Spare from etate business {n inspecting his sol- | diers, lle (Alexander) was adatcted to convivi- | ality and home pleasures, He had a few very | intimate (rlencs—the Barlatinektes, Adlerb rz3, | Schouvaleffs. Blondotfs,and others —with wi be spent a good dea! is time, and Mat whom he heard ail that went on in the world, | bverv evening one or other of these farat | io be per- alter {ue “private eonrt dt Wards charades or cormediettas formed ¢liher by the ladles and geatiemen of | the court or by comedians from the French theatre. Du the daytime when 1t was tine | the emperor wold take walking exerciae In the | public garden of the palace, the gravel walks | Of which were boarded over, and his only atten- dant was usually a big dog; or he would get | into his sleigh and arive about the city without escort. Sometimes he allgited and Waiked ail down the Newskl Prospect, looking into the shop=; or he wou'd stroll Into some friendly | house and pay @ Visit. He was known to every- | body, bul iC was not the etfqaitte to salute | L 8s to accost Lim; unless he courted | by one Of those’ good-natured nods | be was never chary toward his per- sonal acquaintances. All this easy style of living, however, came toan list year, and the precautious taken i to guard the Cvar made hts iffe for atime ab- | solutely Dardensome. He was scarcely allowed TAR AND FEATHERS, A Woman’s Stery of an Indignity by Eight Masked Men. A woman known as Mra Stephen Cantine told a reporter of the New York Sun how she and Stephen Cantine were tarred and feathered attheir home at Mackey’s Corners, Schoharie county, on the nignt of Wednesday, March 9th, } Le eight men, four of whom were convicted acd ned. “My husband and I,” she said, “went to bed 48 usual, little suspecting that there was any- body in Schoharie county wicked enougt to break into our house abd molest us. Our bed is in an alcove in the kitchen. My hus- band’s sister, a girl about ten years old, Was sleeping with us on the back sidé of the bed. because it was very cold and she dreaded to sieep alone. We were all asleep, and I suppose it was about midnight. We were awakened by a shout and the burst- ing inofthedoor next to the wood-shed. A foot of snow fell thet night, and, of course, we couldn’t have heard footsteps as they 'ap- proached the house. llooked up and saw a crowd of men coming Into the Kitenen. One of them had a dark lantern, which threw a circle of light on our bed. Some of them bad masks ob, and all of them had their faces blackened. They wore their clothes inside out, so that it ‘Was Impesstble to see at_ first who aby of them were. Four of them had butcher knives In their hands, and two had clabs. My hug- band raised himself up on his elbow, ani Seelng tbat something was wrong, ‘sald: ‘Boys, YOu Want to get right out of here! “He fs only 22 years 010, and I am only 19. He would have been able to prowet hims.f from any one of them. or any two for that matcer, but they gave him nochance. Tne first ‘ulag they did was to brandish knives in hfs face, and Ubreaten that if he made any resistance they would kill him. I forget the exact words they Used, but it was to the eifect tha: they wouldn't hestiate to kill us it we made any noise or showed fight. This was all done In a very suort time. One of the men struck my busbind in the face with his fist, and then all fone ¢ him by his arms and legs and pulled him ou the floor and stripped him. Jie kept saying, “Boys, let me pp—boys, let me up.’ “He did not shout very loud, because, I sup- pose, he was afraid to. They threw him over, face down, on the floor, and held htra there while they put the tar and feathers on him. ‘There were eight men in all. As soon as the first four had pulled my husband out of bed, the other four seized me and pulled me out, Two of them held my arms down by my sides as I sat on the side of the bed. Only one man bandied the tar, and so I had to set on the edge of the bed and see my husband 11! treated. There were Pint cups of tar. | Oae cuptal they used on hiin, and the other on me. I think the man who put the tar on is Oscar D. Jackson, because he had falttens on such Jackson uses when he handles his bees. dipped the mittens in the tar, and spread It all over my husband's body. The first thing hi did was to put itin his face and eyes, so thal he couldn't see. When he had spread it all over him in spots, they then put on a few feathers They were ordinary hen’s feathers. “When they had finished with my husband, they litted him up and carried him to a corner Of the Eitchen, where two men heid him down onthe floor. Then the other six got around me. They put me down on the Noor, the same. 4s they did him, and in the same way the man with the mittens began by putting tar in my face and eyes. It made my eyes smart at nirst, and Diinded me. He then ribbed tar all over my body; but not so much as he put on my hu: band. He also put a few feathers onme. I begged them to stop. J did not dare to scream. “As soon ag they had gone we got up and lighted a lamp and made afire aod went to | work to get the tar off. We scrubbed away all the rest of the night, and it wasn’t unili be- tween S and 9 o'clock the next morning that my husband looked weil enouxh to go out. Taoen he went over to his father’s house and told what | had happened to us, It was days be the tarslloff of me, They puf some Dalry too, abd tbat was almost impossible to get uy “consider that J am married to Stephen Cantine,” she sald, “although my first hus- band is Uving, because we were sworn to- reer by a justice of the peace. My first iusband’s name 13 Lawyer. Re drank so much Uhat I had to leave him. I was too poor to get adivorce. Imet Mr. Cantine. He ts a good mak, aud while I was living tn the famlly of a man named Brown, near Blenhelm, a few miles from here, we sent for a just of the peace named Shafer, and he sWore u3 to- gether. Mr. Spoopendyke Prepares a Speech Upon * Woman.” MRS, SPOOPENDYKE ASSISTS, “Now, my dear,” said Mr. Spoopendyke, as | he drew writing materials toward him, “ now, Twat your woman's wit. These fellows in- Stst that I must respond to the toast. ‘ Woman,’ | to-morrow night, and I must. prepare a few re | marks. If we both go ai it, we'll get up some- thing nice,” “What you want,” argued Mrs. Spoopen- dyke, entering Into the spirit of the under- taking, and tapping her teeth with her thima- FAMILY SUPPLIES. DRY GOODS. LADIES GOODS. (pLvecen.” We are sorry to esy that our Telephone is “plugged” for the present, but we hope that the | coutroverey between the Company and the sub- scribers will soon be fairly adjusted. In the mean- time please call or snd postalcard for your sup- | pHee, and rest assured you wilt not be disappoint- | We are in receipt of frequent chipmente of MAPLE SUGAR AND SRYUP, NEW AND PURE, ‘The finest to.be had in the world. We sre dealing in a large way, direct with the Producers of these foods, and ean therefore offer best prices and supply the most extensive wants of merchante or consumers. ELPHONZO YOUNGS O64 NINTH STIBET NORTHWEET, Opposite Daily Critic Office. Sweet Catawba Wine, 1 per gallon. 11 pounds A Sugar, $1. 3 pounds Italian Macaron!, 53¢. PURE ITALIAN OLIVE OIL. 34 Pint Size, 28c.: Pints, 40: Eppe’ Breakfast Cocoa, C. & B. Chow Chow. CELEBRATED WHISKEY, 2.50 PER GALLON. GEO. A. OHARE, 1213 7th st. n w., bet. Mand. I AM DAILY BECEIVING THE FINEST DIAMOND BACK TERRAPIN, SPRING LAMB, DRY PIOKED CAPONS, CANVAS BAOKS, Ete. FRANK J. TIBBETS, PALACE MARKET. “* BOUQUET" Rmenven DAILY. HOICE STALL- N's e PHILADELPHIA SQUABS, CAPON CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, GAME, FISH, OYSTEH: EARLY VEGET. BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & CO., 31749 Pennsylvania avenu Fe? LEST. Boston Codfish Bails, Columbia Boned Herring, Finnan Haddie, Columbia Biver Falmoz, Fish Chowder, Mountain Trout, Fried Bea Trout, fa my 4 hs BARDINKS jn And many ctLerseasonsble delicacies jnst received. B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F st. northwest. OLD MEDAL Awarded atthe National Fair oyor all ‘The handsomest NM neeots Patent Flour tb the United states. MINNEO! & very superior Minnesota Patent, STERLING'S ST. A Magnificent Winter Wnest Patent Process. LOUIS FANOY, GOLD: Bie ‘Tho Btandard F: ‘aay Flour of the District. POR SALE BY EVRY FIRST-CLASS GROOBK. WHOLESALE DEPOT, Corner Ist st. ama Indiana ave M.GALT & CO. T HOWALD's— ranulated Surar, beet quality, for $! SPRING OPENING DOUGLASS: NEW STYLES AND NEW FABRICS. NEW AND BRAUTIFU!, DESIGNS IX SPRING NUN’S VEILING, ALL COLORS. CHUDDA OLOTH, ALL COLORS NEAT WOOL CHECKS, NEW STYLES. ROMAN BARK, ALL SHADES. BUBAH SILKS, SURAH OHEOKS, SURAH OHEDE, LOUS AND STRIPas. NOVELTIES IN BILE AND WOOL. ALL THE NEW SHADES OF MOUTARD, MA- RINE, GARNKT, &c. GRENADINES NEW PABASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. ONE PRICE. 6 W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania avenue, N.B.—We opened the above goods to-day. m2s N=" SPRING SHADES 1s PLAIN, STRIPED AND PLAID DRESS Goops, BROCADE SILKS AND SATIN. LUPIN'S PANAMA CLOTHS. NOVELTI¥S IN SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. TYLER & CHEWNING, marz8 S18 7th street northwest, SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS! OBEAPEST BLACK AND COLORED SILKS IN WASHINGTON. Black Silks, 5c. ; Oolored Silke, Be. Black and White Striped bilke, 50c. Extra Heavy Black (Cashmere) Silks only 21, worth $1.25. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILES, 50, 62, 75, 870., $1, @1.12, $1.25, 81.50, 81,75, 82, 82.50. Brocade Silksin all colo.s (all pure silk), only #1; very cheap. Extra wide Brocade Silks (all pure silk)'in Cream, White, Garnet. Cardinal and Bine, only $1.20. Black Satin de Lyon, $125. Biack Bilk Warp Hourietta only $1, worth $1.25. Beantifw! Plaid and Striped Dress Goods tor Trimmings. “MERCEDES,” the new etyle PARASOLS, Uned with Gold, Oar- @nal, Cream, Blue and Black 8Uk—tmmense as- sortment. Pure White all-Linen Table Damaex, 50c. CARTER'’S 726 Fil Market Space. @ B. ELLERY, BUCORESOR TO DUBBEUIL BROTHERS, Mannfacturers of FIRE DRESS SHIRTS, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. TAIZ F st. northwest, Washington, D. C, Six of the Finest Drers Shirts to order... ..812 00 Bix Extra Fine Shirts to order. Zoe 2 Six Fine bhirts to order. mparl4 NS) PRING GOoDs, ‘We are daily opening our new Stock of SPRING GOCDR, comprising ® Tall lino of Printed Linen Cambrice, Victoria and Unin Lawns, French Nsinsooks and India Mulls, Maealiag and India Linens; aleo a splendid iine of Ladies, Genta and Children’s Euguah aud French Hoslery, of the Lewest designs. Purchasers are requested to examine our stock. HOOE BROS. & CO., 1328 F street northwest, marl? Near Epprtr Hovse. ENLARGEMENT OF BUSINESS. NE SILKS, IN NEAT CHBCK5 | AND BUMMER HOSITEBY Yor Ladice, Misses and Chiltren. SILK HOSE In Black, White, se sie Old Gold, Piuk and jue Our Btock of the Celebrated B. V. & D. BALMORAL SKIRTS In large and prices very low. ‘The last 100 dozen of those 25 ORNT CHEMISE, Which we shal! offer thin season jast opened. DOUGLaw, mar29 Ninth et, $t Giond Bullting ~PRING OPENING MHS. J. P. PALMER, 3207 F St. Bet. Eith and Importer and Designer of FASHIONS IN MILLINEBY, jth, will open ber Ohcice of Fashions from Virot, Peboua, and the different leadinx houses ia Paris. 180 LONDON HATs, On THORSDAY and FREDAY NEXT, March 31 sud April) mar29 ro ‘THE LADIES. A NEW METHOD BY WHICH LADIES DO TEEMS OWN SDAMPING. ‘This method, though new, has attained a world- Fiide farce aud ie acknowledeed to be the moxt per- ee ple and expeditious Desir for all kinds of Baubrolderys ee oe Ladies by tracing upon thelr own material will find it much less es peurive than purchasing ready- ireced artioles. | ALY One with a taste for desiening gun form beautiful groupe by cutting and arrany- i Flowers, &e , from various ‘Wholesale'and Retali Depou ST*- 10365 7th street northwest. &. B. SCHOFIELD, Arr. N B.—A full acrortment of Hamburg Fdging and Iveertions, Torchon Lace, Swiss, Irish and other Trimmings; Zephyrs, Germantown and other Woc's alo, a lane stock of Gossamer Rubber Clothing, cuéaper than any other Store tn the city. Every gatment guaranteed. mari! Fst SPHING IMPOKTATION = BONNETS, HATS, FINK MILLINERY. bBUL WHAPS, PARASOLS, Fite ead PLATS ASD ERO RB RE EAC ra ‘and all the latest Parisisn Novoltics. si Mm. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris; 907 Pennsylvania avenue. marl yee SHOES, For 30 jai shall offer my entire stock of WIM- DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. JAS. H. VERMILYA, feblz__610 Ninth st., opp. Patent Omics. ——————————————Ooe errr KN ME. WASHINGTON offers crest induos- ments to the ladies in elevant SATIN DE LYON and SILE VELY £T #UITS or Bi - cade Suits. All material fome suits delivered, frc her customers to cali Lacies can have their PIANOS AND ORGANS. FE* seam rianos, TRE ONLY TRULY FIRST. cust OO INSTRUMENT ‘That 8 Fold at reasonable fizures in the city. EHOSINGER ORGANS, Out-selling al! other makes and taking the lead anes for richness of tzish and quality of nt ‘Call and examine the NEW OYMBELLA ORGAN, containing a beantifal set of exquisitely toned Chime of Belle, which give to these instruments au orchestral eifect unequaled by any other orgaD in the market. SIDSEY T. MIMBO, mara3 43:3 71h street northwest. HE STIEFF AND THE RKRANICH & BAGH At lowest prices and moet secommo:ating RAD lowest prices and mos terms. G.L. WILD & BRO,, SoLm Acrnts, marl? 723 7th street morthwest. Se — O00 ENE Tanos. Jast received, Wm. Shaeffer and Grovesteen & FFOk SALE A good aix-octave PLANO, for 950 cash, cover and stools ciuded. BO WDOUN GALLERY, 1118 Penna. ave apa-at TOR SALE—Ohesp, one et of P FR Oen condition, No. 182) Het_borthwoat, hear ith ot SALE SCABRIAGES. LANDAU Brew'err&Co New York 0 nye mente by Blatser Son London: dail Phetin autcbe Bo here by Swartwou mat thestable of -A Fine Park PHRTON, 7 UEAG, IN Bplendis om dikes hry eines ‘make, 0, alicht, Do-top BUGGY, in good condition, low, as the Owner bas us Turther use T nen st ANCKEW J JUYOR’ UW, MiP, O14, 216 Larbet borth- JUS SALE- PAT from prising 55 volumes, at book Lorthwest, very cheap RRIAGES— The be: im the usiverse for a two wonkR, * € Weeons. Gan be ALEX. DAVIDSON'S, 690. strset ne a Q@IX BRADBURY VIAN 8-8 Uorebis and 3 Os ree 4hatarhort tl ebhy oor leadioe srtiste Will be sola atwery er atbarcaine. This isan app nity too wom t be mins d by those deiriue 9 sucerior iustrame.t oF G MMITH, NOS Feneayivar ia ave margo-4t PUR SALE-HOHSE, HARES and DEMI- LANDAU, the most stylish tu the city. Inquire at No’ 1749 Kh de send ave, y New Vorkave norhwe-t marl? —BUGGY PHAXTON, three ep ines, F nearly new, all latest ima rovements. Appl HH HEMPLER, Optican, 463 Pennsylvania 8 Bue, Dear 439 et mar2s 6." VOR SALE—Twenty head of HORSES. just ar- rived from Ohio, from 5 to & old: also 2 Sadcle hors-s,one pair of matobe. LO genar anterdas represented, Inguie a Yall4 & RIM MON'S stables, 511 12th et 5 mar2s Ot FOE, BALES! wood ariving HORSE, otng and scund: 9 atylieh driving ap saddie MARE: a haodsome Bay HURST. 36 or.17 bands bich, long mave and tall Wl be sold low, anc trial given; also ligut Top Waxon and Jarnees, almost ne Apply st Stabie in rear of $14 Pennayivanis ave. northwest marht-2w* HAVh FOR SAF, AT GHE.T DAMGAINE, a number of superior Gold Hunting au Stem) and Key - windi: ES. N. JENSEN, Satoh Repairer, 913 Pa. ave., Dompeey’s siatiovery store. Ree a Sratinls Unde, HORSE, LAUNDALY’T OCARRIAGE, OuUPE, COUPELETTE, VICTORIA best builders; cheap BUGGY, "two sete of Coupe HAR XEBB. |Special attention given to buying and Horses, Carriages, Harn - bing strictly aa represented F. pownet, Stables 1013 17th wtrect northwest. —_marl8-Im Fe Sige Lnnrye on hand s lsnwe stock of fine CABRIAGES and Business WAGONS of my own make, new and second-hand, which must be solid to close out present: 8.0K; no reasonable offer refused; repairine promptly attended to at re.tnoed rates. JOHN M. YOU marl2-Im* a8 KK BALE—The larvesi seeortanen' of New and Becond-Hand Gal: RIAGES 624 BUGGIES, of ali cesar: Hous. for sale or exchanve at very low prices. P. DASOHMIDT & CO., 466 Pa sve. moar? lm FF G8 SALE (At creat bargaing, « nurober of fine PIANOS, very little used, incladine one nearly new Uprizht, at GL. WILD) & BKOR., 723 7th et-northwest mar? Cw Fe BALE—I caliepecial attention to my fancy 8nd twoand three-sest Trad WAGONS. Fine Box Waxon, ental for ciothier. 20 new Spring Wawonr, 81! sizes. A large lot of new and eecond-hend Wagons, Kc.. st very tow prices. J.B. PROBEY, No. 37 frospect st., Georxetown. feb18-3m eee OTe en FFOESALE, (A larve number of now and second- hand CARRIAGES, ssitable f Street or park use, er-bracios im pa LANPAULETYS, COUPES BR CKA WA JUMP "REATS, EXTENSION TOP: PHETIONS, BUGGIES, VILLAGE CARTE, &o. &e. Row’ H. GeAHAM, 4104 cL etreet northwest Repairing promptly attended to. febi? Peet ch ai ns An I Ok BALE—Lmported CANARY BIDS, choice singers: MOCKING BIDS, BIkD, CAGER, and BIBD FOOD, cheap, at the Bird 7th stroet nortli wet 8. HARTBRECHT. MONEY TO LOAN. JM ONBE 20 LOAM Ou eho & tumma, ct low rates of interest, to bunt A people. Aleo, Interest Paid for Loans and profitable investenont of m Rade. Addtess, siving real nawe, piace of ban- pees and recidence, Box $4, Mar oflien — mar2v-6t* 10 LOAN. ‘MONEY. TO LOAN-MONEY. MONEY TO LOAN 10 LOAN—MONEY m26-lin_ THOB. E. WAGGAMAN, 619 7th #t. nw. ¥ 0, 800, a hie 2,500 83,008, 85,000" sai Interest from 6 to 8 per cent, accord fo margin marl6 in E. a! MOINJIBE, 1.00 ; . Faller's cleraut PIANOS. = about twenty ostrich featuera on the top, and to co out, and when he stig eo a9) Claaely fol | bie, «What you Want is woman 1a her various io Bere nes ce cae, ino on inaialvecnite: T° *OMoney ON BEAL STATE, knots of flowers tn every dent of cine, 2 owed by detectives With loaded revolvers and | yiijces.” 4 Oolong Tea, per Ib... ry —z + ‘CHEWS Piss 21 Soros to Suit, = the effect Has batastuename, uD 8nd | EEL oO re een PHAAVhat 1. want 1a a speech,” retorted Mr. Ganponder z Fy be ran Croll BEc No. OOF Ti strese AZ EIS VER OEBT FORLARGE AND SEV ae = sent fn side Lim { opposite Bim In his carrlage. | spoopendyke. “They hava't put mo down | OldGovernment Java iirc = i VZM0A Crate = ain rings, ts set tnstde | Tue ventcle in wach tae Emperor rods | SPoopendyke, : ee y | Laguayra Coffee, choice, 25 “ aU MOUT the brim of some of the new bonnets. It whither It were acoach or raliway carriage | OF OUs poInts and CSR aIe TT roay ull | very best iio Cortes, per Bese: a SPECIALTIES. Jan29 30th ena F ats. 5: eee ch donb raae ec neet of Deals, which ts | Was cased IM iron, and it had nothing about | aafes: Now 1 shail becia, “Teliow cit, | Superola Patent E pee Le GUINNIP, DAY & CO OXF Te Loan. arather doubtful merit. ‘There ts too much of | W attract attention. Thus, in the strae's | ladles: > J hotoe Virginia F too M2. 11, F, WRIGHT, CLatnvovaxt axp Maa — — Sie Indcan Squaw avout thls season's boun: Le Ie Gad cece together | “Bui women ain't fellow citizens. 1 should Sees Cataveue we, per als nes ing acute and chronic discene. The sutletog | summer koe si Spline pte rer pretend ab Des’. ch looked iike the Czar’s was neve | gay >" Don Carlos Sherry, rich an : aud chronic : jowaet raes caine with One aby that which contained His Majesty: and, on the | 2% ‘ atr, (Swi Oslifcrnia Brandy, equa! to linported. 6.00 should call st her residence, 600 6th street, corner } intereet, A Boxwrt with one string ts one of the mtl- | ratiroads, the most Brilimak sain oon oe | yo OOS The Do direct from distillery, f Buocrsease re of F etreet northwest. See % om waunea, Unery noveittes 2 The string is | matned empty, while the Emap-rol ed in | theyre an? : : Fay #2. KICORD, 141 WEST FAYETTE BT. #26 Fat northwest Jong and wile, ! as | whet appeared (o be a second mapart- | Cyn Gidstopac Rherry, $60 Dibateors Govdied wiry years io the treat. | = - and ts p’ | ment or baggage van. one tt Cay | Fett Dud Gordon Pale sherry.. 40 ds KING CHANDLER iuent of Gonorrhes, Eyphilie, Bpermatorrbea, OUSEFURNISHIINGS. Was prevaied upon to Wear a chain breast Opa osterity, ofr mothe German Biastat & . 3 9 poteney, Ke. A cure quarsntced. » iNIs NG | plate under but though one of the our panions, our posterity, our mother rian Blustard, per rf conten ver all, ‘ery choice Porto Rico Molasaes, per gall.. Aad ail otter articles usnally keptin » first D Ttig evident that a prysician who confines him- | =» Our wives aud our daughters, what more car Tue Basie tei's of : 4 could not cif exclusively to the treatment of s certain class | yay "i Pearls ween ce the eer ecoula NOt | we say than thal they PRS eS eee ey of atrensce det poweese yreaier wii in that ape: | YYATEMS FILTERS t So the Eee ‘om'ed | happy and soothe ft’s dee! a oI pracic edical Timea — sti nln eee {iaes to be padded with cotton | ibis thatthe same wera HOWARD'S, 822 and 824 Seventh Strect Ne ona ifead fare tolned trom Haltiiore dedactea “Nise MILE Io sice DA eT | ding over th hand KL, streets northwest: : from tee. Call or write. mar3-Sm. A now supply of WATER PILTERS just rewived ane rr AeA Baa ¥ould care to ba R.E.—eerhonte CouNecnOD E:T Santos Our NEW CROURELY AND MOUs}. PURSI SE ee at sata Lemneac | ING BTURE. 8 Letrect. between | JOREPH FODGERS & SON'S TABLE OVP- ‘Theyre worat Ard ov, I wish t Worth bas sent a gown of piscachto green | Cvar by | that way, Why not say: dying, Bs are a3scm- ARE OFFERING MABRED INDUCEMENTS IW | Gen ged Egy Si, uniness co jong shot. me ego to At | perce at | meade cere taemeuada BOOTS AND SHOES. sending him a r with yo 4th and 6th streets north: feblv-8w* LER}, SILVER-PLATED WAKE of Tu beat , got oh =; ae — | qnaity. * and maize to Philadelphia. The two colors are | ered with some nosieus po: Sua vou cart toting ‘anyening mo ARGAINS—feling off my entire etock of ALL DEPARTMENTS BEFORE O0GU- - anaity, ive Inlngled ta the brocade tratn, the side panels | has ceased to r tlers, are Of plain pistachio satin, the apron ts | HOES For ike Br eiear Goat eee ee oanstalng tise tine | @ubk Do Wine out trom botties uncorked | Of an ometle Worth gees to th bs a - ty BOOTS AND SHOES at cost. Qall early, be- | gracefal than tnat. ‘Thea T witlgo ou: ‘She | #2,POOTS-AND SHOES at cnet. | Call early, b Tises lu the cradle, reaches her meridian at tue | AG GLESLELS, LOL Tn siete ea allar, and yoes dowa ina food of dew at the = Cast you grasp that?” AX IN FRORT! don't like that 4 Aa ast ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. BOARDING RE NICELY FULNISHED BUOM, with QO) Roasvs tor ego per moath, to a entioman: 1027 th st. borthwes apl PYING THEIR ADDITIONAL 8PA- CIOUS AND ELEGANT other,” re- | teed was prepare ecais @ consplrator ot at the lngredients be was pre YS cooked In the T dink that si by be another mi r NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDEN sain. T would 82: Infants Shoes al colorg and styles, 10e. to # Ch first-class Spring Heel Shoee, Child's 1 nm Boots, 800. to $1.69. No. S20 7th street, iceable Butto. Ladcr Blew French Rid or Low Heel, #4, fully worta $3. ies” Enea Straizht Gost Buiten, #2.50 to WHIOH WHLL BE OPENED ABOUT APRIL lsr Incomparsble Kid But Cleth ‘Tor Button (Frene Good hand Lace em, 7 | Lncies" Lasting Gaiters, 60. almond Fe ¥_ FURNISHED, nt Grsuit,wi h strictly first-class at remarkab.y low rates, in the beaut sed cweling, No 496 M street norlive VENTRAL HOTEL, oor 1 D, streets BEST ANO SAFEUS OIL IN USE. z poms for Feut erat, All other goods in his line at the lowest possible ARSHATD. | prices. Call and examine. anar2s __BYNEA: pe Sa ; Tofasdemdy Tam=bead noosa, | CTUDENT: tehen lately. Ok, ho piled | ane ed Spo You mak Wise ne LARGEST STOOK CF THE OR Te Haudeomely furnished Boost, |G S HaNDSowEST parasols for the prom. | St DIsav peo pote | th her while sh: vy, and as for the | MORE STALE Fa eee BORs AND q STORE, PRE ga ener note 24.50 WILL BUY A GENUINE Lan Dwde Are of Diack satia, elaborately embro:d- because so f t, youdon't stop to ANDSUM WEAR. ec el cad & ered tn Diack Unted sattr wi rAsc Ford ex al aa Spu Broadway WITH AN DESIRABLE BUIT ¢ 28, 428 Fih wt. ing two streets, ia , (rou the ist of April. Gaushter? d ;EBS . THIPLS PLATED Gu SHEE ee | House and Street Shippers and Low Shoes 20c. to K btreet, corner 10th. R°** crane nee x oF her, au . NE TREN fiers woos BOOMS, ENIVES, D4 donen. and by his ¢ ENTIRE NEW STOCK. Tae t of th or = snd a 4, heatetny- | ROGERS BROW. A. 1 TEA BPOONE 92.00 OF w Ties, Putton snd Gaiters 81 50 | something | H of a s 4 dozen. o t Gerts Caf Oxford's aud Low Button, 82 to $3.50. y ROOMS, furnish unfur- Sie Facer ont otters Gents Net Hands d Gaiters and Button, = he Ay at aie est area Gon AT e vaeaie arcane teat ss Cave you originave’ some. | Gent’ Besitiea Calf Gaiters and Shoce, £2.50 to aan? aceia. one of the most eforher. ¥ | Genta Solid Gaiters, Ties and Button, $1 50 to 7 . . HE LOCITIEL HOUSE, 512 9th street north. 3 season, ae a . raved Mr. Sooopendyke. $2, ebay mars) GUINNIE, DAN 4 00. Sea SHAS EL tie iat Auk ber ee ‘aT CLA eek Gee : Ppat Mxeg it? Altyou want 4 PAY Wi A VIGUE BY ALL SEAN Boarding Eure ip tbe cis.) “Transient Boarders ‘he foukit ate a olonged » four ‘con | ‘Ver. WAN’ NEW DRY GooDs. accommodated at ressouabie ‘Hus. Jan scH AEPER’S, ar ieee he ie : Jail Meleing to ce Land: lizens, we | ed €ggs and beans! Fel- RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 1G Teh at. between H and hose who saw his . bet. 19th and 20th, SPEQIAL BANGATSD IN BLACK BROOADE 4 and PERSONAI a tty 6 he Di | 5 10230 Seventh Stroet, pinched with care, is 2K naira aaa ee a8 8 moter, we | ar29-Lw Sra ay = gerd, » is daughter, we change | BLAOK BA’ EL 5 VLE M 8 HOKN, Fashiorable Dressmakers, Bere, ouce a week! Fellow tltizaus, w Pos THE LATEST STYLE IN BoE ee ave lately arsived frei kurpe and focated i | mar? ABOVE New Youn AvESUE never true fora mons Mr. spoopena}ie, gestioulauing like a ‘horse BEDS em SuSE BLACK SATIN DUCHESS. SS Se Oe | eckeny, death: Duthe was on chestnut tree. “Fellow citizens, if she wants | BLAOK AND COLORED SURAH BILES. i aD : her beef rare, we give it to her! Fellow citl- Call nt 727 Market Space. NUN'S BLACK VEILING. JER PATCH EXAMINES TITLBS, reporte as. ae GLABSWARB, % we give ber aii the dod gasted butter she i to the responsibility of people, with abstracts of ¢ CUTLERY, FINE PLATED W. AND HOUSEFUKNISHING GOODS. ADAM ROSB, the long-established, reliable Ss ad wrist, wives better satis- | BRST GOODS aT LOW PBIOES. paste on her bread!’ is that what you want | Full lines of all kinds of first-class DRY GOODS | hens on resi estate. 506 10th et. uw. Office how ir) tod To make room for Be eanone peice AT BOTTOM PRIOKS. Tiolva mi, 2wSandste10p.m. — octll-Cm* being received daily, we are offering broken lot o: TBRUNNEL, CLARK & CC., WINTEZ GOODS AT COST. marl? 803 Market Space. ee gpk setne doa aa W. H. BICH, G=?8 FURNuines. fefeion stelis the pact, prosest and? M. W. BEVERIDUB, valsed a family , = # advice poopendyke, purple | feb CY Bfarket Space: | “Won you want to buy call and seo— fairivw to business, lure end matrimony Lars Wass & Bevenipas, ns? Ko The BENATE RINT for Ob cents. Itisasgooc | Lhoviiy Cart. Sateiuction wivau or no pay, rohesadvaddiarfos Coneuitation Booms, 4U2 2a strect, auove D and the NEw YOHK SHOE STORE. 605 Pennsylvania avenue. Neo. 09 Penun. | : eect in his enatr spec | Bows AND SHOES AT AOTUAL COST—A FINE | ,THEQIYSTERY SHINE, 75 cents. Ins good as | 20ri ldn’t you leave her owt altos rec- | ~~ OPPORTUNITY 10 BUY FIRS t-OLASS any dollar shirt in Americs. 1 HK. ALBURGER, successor to 1. P. LIBBEY, 3 . commended Mra, Spoopendyke, “Cast you just | SHOX AT VERY LOW PRICES. TAREN GULLAKS. tues: quality and latest etyica, W rates ana gee, See BOOKS, &e. mother and adore her ag wife 2 ter, You might pas: ‘ellow Citizens, ly 81 GO per do: six for 75 centa. ——. Sommencing to-tsy i wiil sell all of my heavy | °% We. ‘chesper than ever. corner of 7th aud F streets northwest, in Dr | gid medina welent Sees st PRIME GOS Bh RUGE WER two palr for 36 coats, usua | Store, oppositeU. 8. P.O. wes | ae Trew, Reon le Goat Button Boots. price 20 cents s pair. - EASTER CARDS. es’ Fine Button Lote KEROHIEFS, Ladies’ Land-sewed Button ey ane REED * > oie ; spooreids xe. ) Hasies nae cente, worth 40, at eecinnaee. PROFESSIONAL. Now, Besant snd eos Selection t } can salt he en 003 Fe es =a =e : SILK FRINGED, w @ are occasionally (@ be found In | the speceb!” aud Mr. Spoopendy ke dan Men pee 1002 ¥ strest ns: §)% SEU SRBORN, Danzisn, $15 ixn ot. north: rth | The anive | mee the speccht’ aud Mr. Spoopendy ke danc i - est ChLLUiwiy Thais inerried FLORAL DESIGNS, Ths c swampy tickets, but more generally Iu open 1 Tat aneee Chae YOuse by tellts ia nae ae o1 | Men's Oalf Hand-sewd Boots. bbs THE TRADES 81 Dee ne so hore a nh pees | EASTER CROSSES = hos te ‘ r Korectbis Ms ae so! potion: Coy org oF Inne i gasted old mule you'd make of ‘any maa that Fiasses apd Children’s Bhoes at cost. a aor } Peagonable. prices. a janis NEW BIRTHDAY CARDS. of Napoleon covered ‘slightly with water; this. kin i a i ory * ‘at cost. = J wtih the ground abouLds tn the neighborhood of Palla | Perera hiaeelt tee Le bad Mee aK we sell none but solld hoes. We have but one EEAOTIOAL BaGK AND JOB PRINTERS, DR DURE Dewauer, 718 14th et northwest, JAMES J. CHAPMAN, ena Gelphia, Dut sluce the excavation of the Chesa. | DAnSCt Mmseit I ee . mneot | Pebia GEO. MoOARTHY. 3012 Pennsylvania ave., Washington, D. C. Se ee eee K ‘una Rien resort tnitaey cana) Bumbers of sports. | “Voir tucugnt Mra. Spoopendyke, 99 sue eae eeitinn s speciale Jeuld_ | Sractlog without Pain 62 ota. All opera- Sa : shooting sn Retains (ee ee | ook down ber lair aud put It ap again, I dou't | (VLEARING OUT SALE OF ALL BORER ING theLrcers Davoray employe | iste warranted. yanto | _marzs oan Sennevivente avenue. a b this plac “ 4 e Whi a . . OF SEQMU TSS | so that ine tedetatiece eeeeec a Nast Dumb Ts, | gre gsecmbled Here to say something pootioal | WINTER Goops. rey! Om TE MANTIS SEARS ; About women, and the best I can say ts, we ‘hom 10 Secu Bara. —— Spot Was first resorted to, for the puroaseeg | Sow ber when we don't always love her, and | Now i sm soeacues Tous earesee a m= | ccreet. All work warranted. Faster Dawa, Easter Yoicer, Banter Lilies, Buster eas a Hen. shooting snipe, I have -5 , We love her when we dou’t always show it. BOOTS AND SHOES. OHN 8. KELLY, i a eae ata reas yw Hen Ereat a multitude of tuese unier aed, that, 60 | Tracy ceusinie ond leeder” algied wre soo aoe ROU rare Criss a FOOT, SERGERY, Ooms Bunions, Baa | “Rew boots for Easter. aye I wil I ¢ ates 1b yeare | Acompicte amortment of Raster Cards, many gated tn places, as to riva oic- bir: endyhe, falling over her husband's boots, and | | For the next ten days I will sell all my Winter | BEEF, LAMB. VEAL, MUTTON, kc. yhout the Uni comp Sof tieleocas ” " MACK-DIrds tm the | then tue good waren opcinn the ee | Beek eee Tal Een oa Tee OGRNED BEX A'SPEUIAGES. HG pee er BD ee Warded for his expense and toll. When %, I. M. TALBOPE, Densien, No. 487 1 ork. |It is oneof the oldest establishments inne! PP': 2, GALBOES. Denzisz, No. — city. 1019 Pa ave., Sd floor, foul | czy tu ful i braueches, “rosth inserted oY ster Heriteze, Easter Chirues, Easter Joy, very beautiful. 0 . SPE and and consecutive practice ‘Miss Levergal’s choice Rocks sm@ Pocus. tet end OF Ayphe aae Middle states ny the iat- | Her spouse's side of the bed, and sticking a few | Foom for oar Immense wing, and Seoand Bw Nociuet Mipenonaey ere! | Maabluwica, DC, cuahlee ihe ‘ancoenatat it. BALLANTYNE & SON'S. nd of Apri}, eaed Th lace: = case s! te SPRING BTOOK. edi i : F 2 hi a8 Street, mation. tn the more northern climate, te tha | {a tbe night, she went prayerfully to sisep.— GI “tarbotiag deiieorad feted Shara to al part of | ffom,fer, apa nests watt bi sefontonmment warld 7th rly part of May, where they remain eaten | Brovklun Bagte DON'T FAIL TO CAtt—FIHsT OOMN FIBST | we city mre | ee aoe GE STOCK OF Gercuer weuce Ucy return antag atford |. ma | B ALLES DAVIN&OGE 7] 0 AMEE DLV Dla ae | A bese CARD: AND LANTEN BOOKS. gmusement to our sportsin ring the In- STEPEON NoT A MEMBER OF THE VAMIL}— You oan save double the money yon spend else- UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. Fi, Vitapathy Gr vital Gee for a haan erm A Steveon Is nota tnember of the s'eptacher's | where by socepting of those chances.” We meso Wortp KENowNeD ALLED. eitndly.” within ths meaning of adevtse by BUBINEAG) and ‘will do just what we advertise. sina Alo, the ‘Cabraiat \ dy and mind. Long and Turoal stepfather to his “family” where the latter | CALL HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO, diseases: " be i Go Sickels’ Mining Laws Loss of Vitality. Hemorrhoides or Piles. ‘of be Common'Law, by 6. ii Gataget American Corperstion Cases, ¥. Tn Ma and ail weekuesses a speciaity. Ali Tamors, Pierce on Bailroad La’ rm states and winter in the marshy | leaves a widow and his own child, althouga the |; —— the only reliable iow-prt tuned Upright | iaris, or Blood Disexses of whatever na.ae or na «® Srounds, with whici those states | Stepson had itved wich and been'sipportat by | @BEAT BOSTON BHO AUCTION HOUER, a 8 homes, Soe Aesahe, | eee thoroughly eradicated from thesyatem. “Stuy | R2Mazward Tartner, Uy Although these birdsare strictly m'gratory, we SI ePiather ~Massachusetts Supreine Cour! 491 Penna. avenne, ——__ 612 Oth st. northwest. paar Foe ones Peeeses 4, , Sonat usultation free Memoirs of ‘a ice Metternich Vola Sanda there are instances where they rematn with a3 | When Phi RANCH STORE, SUATE MANTELS. Leth norihiweet. foot | Apimal Lite, = cooone BOB young Ducks | throvgh hota stuniner and w as L have | eye, blocdy new ears see a man with a bia 7k ie ‘Persons buildine or repsiring will find it to their . i. PANSOUNE, Dawaine No ais Hina mw | Foreale sy Wee by Oliphant a u favo new | several tines shot them in the hea e | Peaianes, tney pole cote ay aged 22- | 211 amd 211 1-9 Penna. avennie SE, | terete ies Bene fad te tmelr | Pye H PARSONE, Dacrat No. ay W. H. & 0. H. MOBUISON, cia! B. . the beat of the | pearance, they point to nim and whisper, “He's * § Gth and Ost. hand. |” bcokstire. "Extracting st ight. Bost of BooxsELLEns ax TION EES, a! Bull former abd the severi'tes oz er. an —bosion Post, janz3 OAPITOL HILL. ‘Prices from @1i up. cnmemaras-1a” ! references. Obarves moderate. dect-en: mara “4” 475 Pa. ave. worthwest,