Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIRP Siawat OvFicrR, Wasnixeto, D.C., April 1, 1882,9:30 a.m. For the middle Atlantic states ly cloudy weather, followed by rain in the nortuern portion, South to west winds, lower barometer, slightly igher temperature. Special Weather Bulletin. A RAINT SUNDAY INDICATED. ‘The chief signal officer of the army furnishes S following special bulletin to the press:— Tee Darcmetor is highest in the New west In the extreme northwest. elondy weather prevails in New England and the Middle Atlantic states, in the other districts the ‘Weather Is generally fair. The winds on the At- lantic coast are easterly, and on the lakes from South to west. The temperature has risen in all istricts east of the Mississipp! river. ‘The follow- ing temperatures were reported yesterday after- Boon: Norfolk, 73°: Charleston, 72°: Savannah, 74°; Jacksonville, 78°; Galveston, 75°; San Antonio, 83°; Angeles, 63°. Rain Is Indicated for New Eng- land, the lake region, and the middle Atlant Statcs for Sunday. “BURLEIGN,” In The Gazette to-morrow, “Capital and Labor.” Ask the newsboys for koe ona Fox crapes, silks, velvets, go to 714 7th street. Dors Your Heap Acne ?7—Lodille’s Specific cures Ma very few minutes. 50c. Praxo’s Easter Paners. J. Jay Gould, 421 9th. oe His Fresca dry —— A Lgeaf Cero Hes’ evenin; velvets, crape Vv Bae clothes, « ae ‘dying’ of Diack all. ‘Wool ladies’ and gents’ garments 1s unst A. Fischer, 906 G street northwest. FUssEi1’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russa. Jos Lor of boys’ clothing, inallsizes. Great 9th street Dargains. Herz 208 near Pennsy- vania avenue.” . on it Easrer Carps.—J. Jay Gould, 421 Sth street. Beronre !nsurtng your property call on the Fire- men’s Insurance Company for rates. We have no utside solicitors. OMce: Room 1, over Bank of Washington. Chartered 1837. ° Great Banoarns in first class taflor-made cloth- A large stock of misfits from leading mer- chant taflors. All sizes and latest styles. Every garment at less than half of or cost, at Her- 20g’s, 908 9th street. near Pennsylvania avenue. Prorerty managed for non-residents by B. H. ‘Warner. ‘Tue Srnixo day and evening sessions of the Bpencerian Business College will open on Monday, April sd. A full course of instructions can bé en, as the college sessions will continue during the summer after the annual public exercises, Music, 5 cents per sheet. Gould’s, 421 9th street. Hor Srrme@ Crystals, MF psi bracelets, Dangies, chains, lockets and charms, from §2to $20, at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, 457 Pa. ave. Pree Onrve Or and macaroni at Velati’s, im- Porters, &c., 620 9h street northwest. A PUBLIC MERTING OF THE SIXTH SUBDIVISION OF AssoctaTEeD CuaRitiEs, Monday evening, 8 o’clock, im the North Presbyterian church, on N street, Detween 9th and 10th. Hon. Arthur MacArthur ‘Will preside. For nice pheetons go to Meeks’, 621 G street. Woxpers ror Easter. J. Jay Gould, 421 9th st. ‘THe commencement of spring brings with ft often unhealthful symptoms. To prevent them a Moderate use of Xander’s “Melliston” and “Aro- matic Bitters” is recommended. Depot, 911 7th Easter Ecos.—A large variety now Ch. Ruppert’s, Nos. 403 and 405 7th street og ok Goren a de- signs; cheapest prices; reet_ wing Washing- fon Market. C. T. CrEaHEN, layed at Lessons !n paper flowers: 77 Bridge street Georgetown, D.C. Evrexa Darny—613 and 620 13th street north- ‘west, one door from G—keeps the best dairy lunch im the city: good rich 3 pure sweet cream; creamery butter; fine famtly bread, and kinds of pastry. Everything 2188 ing to“the dairy business. Our mili and cream ‘tresh from the country every day. H. F. Brevnineer, Proprietor. Cugar Jos PRmvtinc—Milans’, 608 7th, above F. ‘Yarp-wroz Pencatss, worth 12%, at7c. Young @ Stern, 804 7th. - Hats — Agenuine felt hat $1.25, worth$2 Hats. Hats A Derby for$1; price elsewhere $1.50. Hats. Hats Ail the latest styles and colors, Hats. Hats For men, boys and children. Hata. Hats ‘The best $1 hat tn the city. Hats. Hats, from 50c. to $3, at manufacturers’ prices. Hats. Sigmund & Goldman, Hats, Sigmund & Goldman, Sigmund & Goldman, Hats, Sigmund & Goldman, $86 7th st. n.w., Hats, 436 7th st. nw., 27 7th st. nw. Hats, 437 7th st. D. w. ‘THE ALARM from box 28, about 5 o'clock last even- ing, was on account of a slight fire in the residence of A. L Barber, Le Droit Park. The fire, which ited froma furnace, was Soon extinguished. RR TRALLES, Photo., for ten years at 1013 Penn- Sylvania avenue, has removed his gallery to 467 Pennsylvania avenue. First-class work. Cabinets, $ per doz B. H. Wanrwer has $5,000 to loan on real estate, 4m small sums of $200 and $250 each; also larger sums, as may be desired. ‘Tue cheapest parasols. 736 ith street. Young’s. Lopmir’s Srzctric cures headache tn five to thirty minutes. Price, 0c. NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY Will be the great Opening of spring goods of fine miliinery and nov- ies in all the different departments at C. Baum’s, 7th street. A handsome opening souvenir to all ladies who will call. “GOULD's, ON 9rH STREET,” between D and E sta. Eveny HOUSEKEEPER should avail themselves of the generous offerof Smith, Hanway & Co. See advertisement in another column, Brack CasHweres, ali wool, 3c. 714 7th street. AxtistIC GowNs.—The making of ladies’ ana children’s dresses is a_ fine art, and has been re- uced toa science. The fit 18 perfect and the quality of work above criticisim, ‘The materisis In new suits just received by Taylor & Hufty are of the very best quality and the cut and fit and finish of the garments almost absolute perfection. Ladies are very enthusiastic about these new ar- Fivals, and all who are fond of fine goods should call early and see them while the stock is com- From TOE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER.—First of Its @lass tn the elegance of its appotntments and lo- cation, its sanitary arrangements and unsur- Basset restaurant, ts the spacious Buckingham lotel, on the Fifth avenue, New York. There are uries, ease dnd rest amid the lux which content ‘the most fastidious. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Forp’s Orgra Hovss.—M'lle Rhea. arTtoxat THEATER.—Mammoth Minstrels. Carrrat TaeaTeR.—Variety entertainment Lixcouw Hatt.—Lectare by Dr. E. P. Howland. pissaee steed aay Condensed Locals. ai Shillington sends Demorest’s “What to Wear’ the spring and summer. % pends a box of hist amous “Colonel's Own” eigal Ing a likeness o1 ‘orkhilL Picture aime ae both ‘Coup’s show has purcha: e Inanager Ou a8 from Guiteau for $360, the suit of clothes he woes When he shot President Garfield, and the one he ‘Wore Curing the trial. vy. ‘illiam E. Kennaugh, am old resident of th: city, died suddenly yesterday afternoon ‘while Seated at McGill's printing office, He had been in Mi health for some He was well known ¥: descended ‘trom two among on theewege ‘arailice a8, <> city—the Kenna M The Jeflerson Lit and Debat jeflerson Literary @eterved by the Durning of the Duthling, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1882—DOUBLE SHEET. Facts About Fire Insurance. WHY THE CITIZENS’ COMPANY FAILED TO SUCCEED— THE TRANSFER OF POLICIES TO THE PIREMEN'S COMPANY—THE SECRET OF THE SUCCESS OF THE LATTER CONCERK—A NEW OFFICE BUILDING TO BE ERECTED. A 8rax reporter dropping into the office of the Firemen’s Insurance Company of Washington and Georgetown, over the bank of Washington, at the intersection of Louisiana avenue and 7th street, asked Mr. C. W. Howard, the secretary, “Why was. it that the Citizens’ Insurance Company closed ‘athe 1y,” sald Mr. com! . Pe succeed on account of the grea number of new com} y=) ie eee ee ity of | its own FOUR REA T RAILWAY TRAINS, wl Wasune ey Take Daye, fact, 1 we eeeceee oe rir the Citizens’ Company was weil it had not been for the com) reduction of rates, the company would have an . It was the wish Prosperous existence of a majority of the directors that the business should be transferred to this company. 80 far as we know the policy holders are well satisfied with this arrangement. If any of them want further guarantees we are willing to furnish them.” “Why ts it that your Seer does not sufferby competition?” the Star. “Our business inci Mr. stand still, we should THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND RDAY, AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS, On the old Show Ground, hich mark ival of Easter wili fill the churches CORNER Ora AND 8 STREETS. ly Week to-morrow, and during the week, which te! ates in Easter Sun- More solemn festivals of the church are conservative and there is no Ditter feeling. Yormcx:—William H. ‘VERY- ‘was among the lost: sii clown, EB, THING paw 708 mi SEASON! os ABSORBED "90 GREAT SROW do well, ‘so far ag the stockholders are con BSORBED 20 GREAT SHOWS. Our company is the oldest in the and had the advantage of a long existence when was Httie competition. We were chartered by Congress in 1887, under the name of the Firemen’s Insur- stock ‘in. the é t first. In later years, 6 com] lat cone Gerona Monday —We Clese Monday Night, April 3, at 9 o'clock. This morning early we put five hundred dol- lars in one can and put it on our shelves. If itis sold at any the in fifteen minutes from biessi Pen ‘During Holy. Week the offices season are sung—the Tenebrae and ies. On Holy Thi 7, at the mass, two are consecrated. deing’ a wi rest does not coi Xe host, The unveill: F’and nsecrate a unveiling ‘ORLD BWEPT CLEAN OF ITS page| ts ea Peas ‘will —_ Ly of the — as AMUSEMENT NOVELTIES! churches solemn services are held during the week. can ts perfectly wel Taped eee ae ae soa Holy communion is celebrated Tuoreany evening. THREE GREAT CIRCUS RI G3, .EOX- As. from ere ANCES Ee PORTER, Only LOUISA KE Riders; the ZOLA 818) g, THOWN PROM ‘A CAT- AS eS a female, ‘lar. well and world-known “THE GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOW.” oe Ey FOR A BINGLE a after the establishment of ment, this provision was abolished The history of thi is the history of the city. Stantial citizens of the District have been con- nected with it. Old Dr. Gunton was its first presi- There are three of the original directors left. Andrew Rothwell, who was the original tem- porary sec Parker and William E joward. our losses. Acres of OLD In AN AMERICAN ImPRisoNED IN THE West INDIES.— & Se Fan Akad ana a al al lade] ital, as Shown UY | Island of Ruatan, West Ind! a ‘the | Chas. Hanscomb, of the fruit ing schooner Mary Evelina, has been imprisoned and putin irons by the authorities of Ruatan without having been given a proper trial. a ho a jute arose. brought another, until nally North Rose with his fist, and, before he could recover the blow, drew a revolver and fired. The ball, striking him in the fifth rib, glanced off and struck a little daughter of Mr. Rose in the forehead, kill- ing her almost instantly. ON, 1EACO! ‘Our canh cay One word 1s $100,000, a ‘There, you have a brief history rn.’ “To what do owe-your great success?” In~ wo Tis Tt oe com] and in case of is . Ww acustomer to leave the office we never allow a tisfied. The directors are all well known men of the active businessmen. We donot take risks In other cities where we are not Present to see for ourselves what we are under. king. By pursuing a safe system we are enabled to insure property here at rates as low as any first class company in the country can offer. We have done business on this corner ever since we were chartered, but we have purchased the northeast corner of ‘Loulsiana avenue and 7th strect, where We will soon erect a handsome building as an Office for the company.” ——— es An Excursion from Gordonsville. THEY VISIT CONGRESS, THE DEPARTMENTS AND THE STAR OFFICE. Dr. William R. Vaughan, of the Gordonsville Female Institute, reached this city on Wednesday, | A Graphic Presentation of His Own accompanied by about twenty-five young ladies, Case. teachers and pupils of that institution, all of Whom are the guests of the Metropolitan hotel. Among them were the names of Mrs. Vaughan, Miss A. L. Vaughan, Miss M. Leize Parker, Miss Seabury, and Miss McVeigh, Misses J. Williams, W. Rawlinson, Bessie Miller, Essie Taylor, Lottie Elam, Lucie Miller, Virginia Chelf, Annie Adams, ie Farrar, Lilly Farrar, Lucie Tucker, Lottie Hendrick, Virginia Vaughan, Carrie Cowherd, aay ‘Emma Huff and 8. Barnes. Judge J. W. Bell, of Culpeper, and Wm. M. Yager, esq., ‘also accompanied the Through the ki Tailro: the icy JAPANESE the Sooke (OF will be sean in any birons TWO MILLION DOLLAR MENAGERIE, Equal to nearly ail the combined Menageries in’ the United States. TRAINED WILD BE. MARINE WONDERS, RARE BIRDS; Keay OTVING HUMAN WONDERS Giante, Midgets, and Marvelsfrom many ‘than ever have AN OPEN LETTER. —_____+e._______ Mrs. Jennie Latham Stabler died at Lynchburg, ¥: of heart disease. Under the non nnie Soe she contributed S.number of stories and sketc es to periodicals of lays From the Hon. Wm. Taylor, Late Sen- ater of Massachusetts, % cents. If you buy a pelle eal kcal oc! d is, ingly less. Figure it yourself. Our price to one end all is $1 can, 6 cans for $5, 12 cans for $10, tes for td cans Ga with - g AN an 10 cent m0) each can. We have | PEERLESS, POETIO. ARTISTIC, given “ways since we “opened. here, nearly HIPPODROMATIC ihree months ago, more than thirteen hundred CARNIVAL STREET PARADE, bins than three hui Enchanting CASPER. this life March 31, vt ind less 4:50pm. JOHR CASPER, beloved husband of Eitan’ | Bumnbe 10 and 11 o'clock on the forencon of first ex. hibition (weather if not, forenoog afterward) Situuofs. Bhontrioenr, Of General Public Interest Just at This Season. more indred articles of | Introducing, for the first time, the famnond jewelry, and over eight thousand dollars CLEOPATRA, QUEEN OF EGYPT; HALL. In in money to our ms. We have paid thor Bist, 13 1 it th} ited Oriental Pagent of Behe | Beoel eis Soa Wace ecu | Lali’h HOOKER CESS OP DEL, goods, thirty yeare, ten aper in this city but what has repeatedly in- Funeral will take place roe jorsed us asa fair and juare dealing firm. We dent Golden Chariots and rth we Sunday, April it 3 o'clock p.m. Re'a- = Bands tes ad eiende sett: Gees Pe ae 2oGent | Sirpasian, tating’ and esting a eae ash NSON. i exiu bition on earth ever ited. 882, | ‘Tuesday. To-day and Monday ‘Although the colossal show is m last two days here in Washington. It department than fore—greater | any of under 9) ‘Secon Hewcrved seats, will be for male t ELLs & 005 MUSIC STORE, 937 Pennsvivanis Want tea or coffee, now is ‘your chance to get a supply Lng a ‘We wish to Icave a 1e1 venue, all is ADAM FOREPAUGH, Sole Proprietor. 2p1,4,5,6 ey trade for our nt here after we leave. We ed ae = claim that it is itapoastble for you to lose any- ‘orever on my Lucw anp Errre, | thing on a can of tea or coffee that you buy from will take place from St. Luke's P. E. church, | US, and you may get enough in the can tga to si Bfclock pris. alates aad feimede dic ane | forwalea toatl pase of ie United ate a m2. Tes} fully invited? ~ Best eee NATIONAL THEATER, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. = The People's Choice: BARLOW, WILSON, PRIMROSE & WEST'S MAM- MOTH MINSTRELS. Le it for close Monday ht 5 adress“ ok The most with m = ey ee of all, 8 Popularity as wide e Importers’ Tea KENNAUGH. On Friday, March Sist, 1882, WIL- 10 M a w m De court or Art win. Presenting # Bil of Rare Ex. Scores of Ni Features, and's Host of Hag! on March John Thos. Ji ny Contin and ‘Ettie Bt Span She salt dews of kindly sleep My wearied eyelids gently steep, ‘how sweet to rest breast. that Iam gratefal, 1s only a poor expression of my feelings, but it is the best word I can use, for I feel it in every sen-e of the word. I have ‘been @ great sufferer with skin diseases for the last twelve (12) years. My head and face being covered with sores, I conld not rest with the burning heat and itching of the p a:ts affected, and was confined to my house for weeks at atime. My diseare has been called Scrofulous Eczema, of a most aggravated type, by many piietcians, but I doubt if ever fully understood by any of them. Itwas more like a combination of eeveral skin humors. I have spent much money seeking a cure, and in 1867 I went to Europe and consulted some of the best physicians in London. I received temporary relief only, forin the spring it would break out avain as bad asever. When I came back to Boston I was told by many friends that Dr. — (whose reputation for the cure of those diseases was of the highest order)ould oure me. Iwaited on the doctor: he prescribed forme. I x followed his advice for six months, and I can safely eay west, W without any improvement. I tried other physicians, and among them east Dr. —, of Boston, ana Dr. —, of city proper, but all to no purpose. They did meno good; their remedies were so ineffectual that at no time @id I feel thata cure would result from them. Now, about three months ago, Mr. Meehan. a gentleman well known to Boston people, called my attention to your Couricuna Remepres and promised wonderful results if I would only make a trial. He told me of his own experience with it, and so persevered on me that I went with him toa drug store and bought them, and com- menced to use them according to the directions. ‘There ‘was so much humor lodged within the skin that as soon as I commenced the use of Curicuna it came to the sur face and festered until vast quantities had come out and greatly intensified my sufferings for about two weeks. But I did not mind t his, as I felt that I was going to got rid of the humor when I saw it coming to the sur- face in such large quantities. After the first two or three weeks’ use of these remedies I was greatly en- couraged by a gradual lessening of the inflammation of a number of painful sores. I carefully, faithfgity and cheerfully followed the directions to the letter, feeling each week nearer a cure, until at the present moment, after three months’ use of Currcuna REMEDIES and twelve years of as constant suffering as was ever endured, I can say that I am cured, and pronounce my case the most remarkable on recor. I have been 80 elated with my success that I have stopped men on the street, who were afflicted, and told them to get th® Coricuna Remeptes, and they would cure them. This is why I am eo grateful to you, forI believe them to be the best and greitest discovery of the ave, and that they will cure all who are suffering with these diseases. I may add that I took no internal medicine but the Cortcuns Resoivenr, the New Blood Purifier. WILLIAM TAYLOR, ditand Iness of the Virginia Mi ad a special car was provided for the young ladies, and no happier and brighter company ever came to this city. On Wednesday evening they visited the Caneel, spending several hours there, and many a witty saying was heard from the lips cs nese Fascinating girls at Sip expense of “grave Congressmen, morning, f. Fristoe, of the Columbian pina rere ea ive them every al jon pos- sible. Then,takiny abiree-eye ‘view of the city from the of the Navy department building, they to the Executive Mansion, where they were @ special Dope gE eee Arthur, Prot. Fristoe introducing each by name. They then visited the department, spending some time in the assay office, where Dr. Lawver explained to them the various methodsof assaying ores and coins, The life-saving service and the bureau of redemption did not escape them. They afterwards visited the office of THE EVENING STAX, where they were shown every attention possible, and witnessed the of the lates y's edition of and the printing of the on the magnificent press that Preeti and of twenty-four press- AUCTION SALES. ruouas dows MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ART SALE EXTRAORDINARY! RAUM'S COLLECTION, LIAM E. KENNAUGH, aged sixty-three ‘. Funeral from his inte cee SOL. Fourteenth — street, to morrow, Sunday, at 2 p.m. it" Appetite, Flesh, Color, Strength RUDDERFORTH. On March 31, 1 at 9 o'clock and Vigor—if you covet these, take Ayer’s Sarsa~ a.m., at Providence Hospital, THOMAS RUDDEB- a FORTH, aged scventy ane toate. parilla, which will confer them upon you in rap! sib Fins ptest norbeaat Romane Gouniepsat 9 | morrow aa. Pim. Fonds and relatives are respectfully invited to Linoleum Floor Cloth. This extraordinary floor covering is made of the SCHWARZKOPF. ‘April Ist, at 12 o'clock, at theresi- most lasting materials—-main cork and solidified Concluding with the Musical Burlesque, ss Fi Bebset Ne, £06 | off. It has been before the for several years, ALL-I’'VE-EAT, seit » | and hi fully stood tests such as no oilcloth —— ‘Notics of funeral in Sunday's papers. - * | or carpet could undergo. It is unhesitatingly ‘Monday, April 8, WARD. On, the morning of March sist, 1e52, | Tecommended as the handsomest, pone durable | ||, THE PEARL OF THE AMERICAN STAGE, HELEN, wide - 1001 MITCHELL THE aty Sah ster OE ee Se ee Ca MTe | Sod In cuonlit eottebes See room, offices’ ago eae natin ane" meee seat oe Bee Gem mont deeply feel: of this kind is need rery square yal cloth has “Linoleum” printed on the back; noi other is genuine. All carpet dealers keep it. ‘Wilbor’s Cod Lilver Oil and Lime. ‘The great popularity of this safe and efficacious preparation is alone attributable to its intrinsic Worth. In the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Scrofulous Humors, and all Consumptive Symptoms, 1t has no supe- rior, if Giese Let no one neglect the early symp- toms of disease, when an agent is at hand which will cure all complaints of the Sie Wen es Throat. Manufactured only by A. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists. No Costiveness, Diarrhea or any Bowel complaints where Hop Bitters are ‘He can all our sorrows heal. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fnneral services, from the residence of her duughter, 450 First southeast, on Monday, April P-m. 2 WILKINS. On March Sist, 1882, at his residence, in Detroit, Mich., Col. W. D. WILKINS, father of Mrs. UNDERTAKERS. WATER COLOR PAINTINGS. folded in thetr presence at the ral thousand copies per hour. They left the Toom, as one (ret feeling there was some- thing grand connected with the rapid issue of THE Stax, In the evening they received a host of Ps Dens and gentlemen, in the parlors of the Metropolftan, all of whom were entertained by them ina charming manner, Yesterday they visited the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the Agricultural department,Smithsonian Institution, and Museum, where Profs.Goode,Baird, Taylor ant Gore had made arrangements fo show them the wonders of natural history. While at the Smith- sonian they had a lengthy interview with the cel- ebrated Zuni chief, and talxed with him through an interpreter. Mapy of them had never seen an Indian chief before. To-day they visited the Pa- tent Office, Navy Yard and other places of public inte! and left this afternoon on the Midland railroad for home, with regrets that they could not remain longer. Dr. Vaughan, who had charge of the excursion, ts a prominent ‘mover to estal lish a normal college in Virginia, ——_.___ THE THIRD SUBDIVISION OF THR ASSOCIATED CHARITIES comprises the northwestern portion of the original city of Wi mm, being bounded on tke south by Pennsylvania avenue, and extendin; bs exhibition at the Art low on er erm am my yf old at Auction — , ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL OSEPH GAWLER. as GENERAL ISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 Pennsylvania avennenorthwest. Terms moderate and everything first-class. ‘Telephone connection. m14 ‘OHN BR. WRIGH’ J ‘Son 'DERTAKER, 183%TewTH STREET NORTHWEST. Telephone Connection: alo UGUSTUS BURGDORY, A 316 Pe CE NISHING UNDERTAKER, Ape ‘0. 316 Pennsylvania avenne northwest, between. ‘ie strecte. Everything fitet-class, sanly. Pe he cer SAFE DEPOSIT CO. ECURITY FROM SS BY B RY, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Corser 16TH Semeer and New Youw AVE. expetnal Charter Ach of Congress January 224, 1867. it ae = - $200, 009. ts ‘to: and takes all kinds of eburtiee ack Valeabied oa ‘Special Deposit at lowest ‘The Opera House will be closed during Holy W: ri in CAMILLE for the benefit of Mrs. Mason ("etty The Season will be resumed on EASTER MONDAY font 10, with THE TOURISTS. Minnfe Palmer Popular Attractions to follow. Roles SKATING RINK, R New York avenue, between 18th and ldth ste. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Qn ART TREASURES AT AUCTION. We have the honor to announce A GRAND BALE OF THE MOST SUPERB COLLECTION or TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPETS, MAGNIFICENT PORTIERES, ARTISTIC EMBROIDERIES, ETO., Ever offered by us, comprising 85 CIRCASSIAN, YHORDES, OUCHAK, AND ALBANIAN CARPETS. Large end medium sizes. A Reliable Port Wine. ‘Mr. A. Speer, of New, Jersey, whose Port Grape Wine has such'a wide reputation, and which phy- sictans prescribe so generally, was the first in this country to import the Port Gra; vines and to plant vineyards of them and to introduce the art Of making wine from the Oporto Grape, which is now the best wine to be had, and has become a Great favorite among the most fashionable New ‘ork and Philadelphia society. For sale by Drug- gists and @ MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 3p, THE CIRCLING GERMAN Fijbe reveated by eenerad request of the patrons of Rink. ‘The Ascombly on this occas at $80." Music by Scurosders Orehectea Ea rocers. Before Starting Off for the summer get a bottle of German Corn Re- mover. It willpay you. 2c. ———_-_—__— - mense ansortment of PERSIAN, DAGHISTA! from Rock creek and Boundary’ street to 15t Bosrox, Aug. 22, 1878. BENJAMIN, eee Breatdent.. Vice Presigent, | ‘Those whose Complexions are Poor W2SHincton SCHEUTZEN PARK, bn semanas sencrtment of Fe Dagar am, fine ieimctaccet Tee ath dence tue eaeter | To Mees. Wee & Puier, Boon YOUN CALSEER Treat may rejoice In the existence of Gleaw's Sulphur BUNDAY, APBIL 20, 182 "TARE AC eanpre maoe, wnt oy Hstee tet Dark Meena ng pa eed aes Se Moat at Sor | fie nat ana Whisker Dye back or bow, GRAND sAcueD concenr, |. | a oases a gay and distress after investi every case. Nearly Benjamin P. Snyder, Charles C. Glover, i = by Rainer's Tyrolean Singing Company, dean, Saving bese amy al — allthe cases relieved” very destitute. John Cassels, Henry A, Willard,’ Why Cough, and Wheeze, and Snuffie, m31-2t Beginning at 3 p. m. wane Baltimore, Md. MONDAY, TUESDAY More than halt are quite old people; four are | The Curicuna Resonvenr, the New Blood Purifier, seiko ds Stukiovete es rae 19 | 20d talk as if you had a burr in your throat, when WEDNESDAY "MORNIN ‘APRIL, THIR. Diind, and several quite sick. The visitors have | is not virulent poison concealed under an innocent eee = Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar will cure any M bea BLUE ANCHOR, FOURTH, AND FIFTH, AT ‘VEN AND A bau? furnished some with suitable clothing to go into | vegetable name, nor is it a senselees mixture of nauseous Cold in two dayst THE o'cLoc will gives Donation Keception” Promenste Gon . ind anos for beaent of the wuflerees by tive Misses sippi flood, 7:30 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVENING, Mine at Willard Hall before he began after 1 o'clock 1230-3t* Be, Dagan | Hail G'elock p.m. a LS, 5 APITAL THEATER. JAKE BUDD, 3 MONDAY, March 27—Nightly and Tweeday and Fel- etx onty of 8 ia Majestic ion, 60 ™ opsolidation, 60. +f ). A Full Specialty Com; and Anverica. NOUCE! NOTICE! NoTICEL ous Aveavots the pass wher) son can pas choice freah CUT Lowers, cut and dai cimect Tih street rosde Ato, eh Wals COLEMAN, FLoniee drugs, Yuta rand medicine, every Ingrediontot anion TURKISH BATHS. has a purpose and a power beyond any blood purifier or alterative ever before compounded. Hence its ability to cure Scrofulous Humor lies in its power to remove from the blood and fiuids, through the kidneys, liver and skin, the diseare-breeding element, and by curing at the outset Constipation, Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Affections of the Liver, it speedily enriches the blood, increases the fiesh and gradually restores the patient to sound health. Meanwhile, every external evidence of diseare, every patch or blotch of itching ecaly or pustu- lar humor has been removed by the external application of Curicura and Curiouna Soar, the great Skin Cures. Thus, in harmony with the Poral Cure, do these great remedies infallibly cure diseases which have defied the best physicians and all known remedies for hundreds of years. Pike’s Toothache Drops cure in one minute, ‘Exhibition Saturday Afternoon, April 1. WM. B. NORMAN & CO., al-st Auctioneers, ALTER B. WILLIAMB & ©O., Auctioneers. ABLE service; and are trying to find employment for all able to work. The society has received $77.62 in cash and thirty-three yards of calico and three Palrs of shoes. More funds and clothing are ‘Wanted, and will be received at 1935 I street. econ eae ‘That Husba Is three times the man he was using Wells’ Health Renewer, Depot, Stott & Cromwell Women with pale, coforiess taces, who feel weak and dis- couraged, will receive both mental and bodily bh ed by using Carter's Iron Pills, which are made for the blood, nerves, and complexion. How Women Learn. Women everywhere use Parker’s Ginger Tonic, ‘because they have learned by experience that it overcomes despondency, the back and kidneys and other troubles of the sex.—Home Jc from 8 to 1 DE. H. L. BOVEE, A Hanpeome Easter PREseNt.—There 1s on ex- hibition in the window of W. H. Morrigon’s book- ‘store, No. 475 Pennsylvania avenue, a very hand- Some cross_of white satin, which he intends to apn on Easter Sunday, to the church that casts e largest vote for it. Itls decorated by hand in @ most artistic manner, with a white dove sur- mounting the top. The ears Bisa be conducted as foliows: Kach person will be required to ina box a card with the name of the church he Yotes for written upon it, together with five cents for each vote he may cast. ‘The money paid for the vote will go to the church named by the voter, but the cross will be given to the church the largest number @ votes cast. The now og and will remain so till 10 o’clock on the a of Good Friday. On Saturday Mr. Morrison invite several gentlemen, members of differ- ent denominations, to take cl of the box, count the votes and money, and give to each church the amount it may be entitled to, and the cross to the church receiving the highest number of votes. Should the church winning the cross not desire it Mr. Morrison will repurchase it. FLL2GANT ASSORTMENT OF SPRING DEESS GOODS, PRING OPENING OF PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. every pare kinds f¢ able prices are eBags Bile Remedy red by J. P. Miner, en ‘Iphia, Pa. None genuine with- id by druggists. 018-0 For FAOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED | eo ; and at Lin: b EATING. RMERE, DAMARODE, Bios ist A bumber "ef a ait ite wonderful anmetbetic Each lecture will close + Insist Obttining Wlorestou Cologne, 1 ry a ra pratense Faded Coters Restored. Faded or hair ually recovers tts youth- ful color lustre SF the use of Parker's Hair Par eimy an gleeant dressing, admired for its purity | PTONTOS, EXCURSIONS, é&c. GB4ND EAGURSI ‘TO COLORADO, NEW MEXICO AND CALIFORNIA AY, MAY Brocaded ‘Se. per yard. oft = ‘entire stock, six thousand dollars’ worth, (UFor Other Auctions Bee Seventh Page. BTOMAUH BITTERS tas bees tke Date ene 10°F FoR THE PED SIGNS AND THE GREAT BOSTON AND NEW YORK SALE OF : CLOTHING, 733 SEVENTH STREET, (Between @ and H.) OF Sacton wd Moe tN ep tb, "oorty mach more, per pair. ‘8 and 4-button Kids, at65c. per 12 dozen. emd-Black Lace Kids, at TSc. per pair, worth $1.! 100 dozen elegant S@ntton Kids, at 750. per pair. 80 dozen 4-button Nids, st $1 per pair. Lisle ‘sae nie eeen Thread Gloves, from 3c. KINGS PALACE, $14 SEVENTH STREET, Canes FaUmeD ap eeeeniDay, ‘March 90 and 31. MW: Catt, Beas co For salv by all Drugyists and Dealers generally, api al 636 Pennsylvanis avenue, south side. BP URGE i Ube Be FLECKER'S SELF-RAISING FLOUR UU BBB P z ‘In order tomake room we will sell st OO8T for the ‘next 20 days, beginning April lst, as made by ©. «. craves, @ posros, ‘Isready on opening, and just the thing for usein CLUBS, HOTELS AND PARTIE£S, ‘Display all the novelites im And st private spreads. Put a Case in your winecellar. ‘Trade supplied by