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__THE EVENING SPAR. MONDAY... LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. ‘OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, } Warurneton, D.C., April 3, Wes 930 0m. Condensed Locals. ‘The continued encroachment of the ee ot Faw Brae necessitates’ another Wednesday. On Saturday last there were new advertisements printed, being. the umber In any one day in the thirty-one the existence of the paper, The circulation of last Saturday's ivertisers fe sending in thetr orders conten favor by era Saturday at tp a or land, by the colored laborers em in Por the middle Atiantic states, northeast, to a, te ene sae winds, fair weather, risii southeast faliing falling followed nT chiet signal officer of the army following special bulletin to the press: The barometer is lowest in the extreme north’ and highest in the St Lawrence valley. ferro? winds prevail on the New and middie Atlantic coasts; they are ‘are northeasterly @ast and south in the upper lake region, the upper Mississipp! and Missouri valleys. The tempera- ‘ture has fallen from 10° to 20° in the lower lake Tegion, New England and the middle Atlantic States? it has risen 20° In the Missouri valley and the extreme northwest. Cloudy weather prevails in the Missouri valley; in districts east of the Mis- sissippl the weather is generally fair. The fol- Jowing temperatures were | Teported. yesterday afternoon: Norfoli Charleston, 75°; Savi Bah and Jacksonville, 76°: Galveston, 75°: San An- tonio, 71°; Los Angeles, 59°. The indications are that fair weather will prevail during the rest of Monday in New England and the middle Atlantic Mates, followed by increasing cloudiness and light fain by Tuesday morning in the lake region and she north and west portions of New England and the middie Atlantic states. —___—_»—__. 000.—Card collectors, attention — Latest de- west ible track of Faliroad for an advance of twenty-five cents per day. contractors declined to accede to their the indications are that the men Will resume work at the old rates. eoae J. W. Pee bem deliv- Sitional ‘Museum, in wehieh he he deserved ina cede 4 in clearand interesting mani tures of the ema of government sot De property, law, e Potomac Archers held their first meet on Saturday at the residence of Capt. W. A. Bartl E street southeast. The ‘scores ai the American round were: M! ; Bartlett, 832; Picket, 300, and Johnson, 24. in the Colum- bia round, Mrs.’ W. A. Bartlett led with a score of =o. Mr. "Andrew’ Johnson was re-elected presl- jen A meeting of disabled soldiers of the District WAsneld at Cosmopolitan halt, comer of 6th and E streets, Saturday evening for the forming a general a change-ot opinions, it was decided. next Saturday evening. ‘The Feast of the Passover,which commemorates an cyent of great ‘importance in the history of the Hebrew nation, on, begins this evening and continues during the week. “it is not only @ time of public | gis ceremonial in the synagogues, but family circle. there are ‘Sbetrvanees. which have Deck handed down from one generation to the other. ane fish-commission steamer Lookout left the A Reliable Port Wine. Mr. A. Speer, of New Jersey, whose Port Grape Brine has such’ a wide reputat 6 sictans prescribe so country to import t Senn which is and ‘become a the most fashionable New fa society. For sale by Drug- eee, amo! rk and Phiiadelphi ¢irrtation iniemmstion: sil Kidney AUO} atiol gndtens at “Buchupatba.” m%-20 ASTER CARDS E m20 IN EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE, ‘SENTS. CARDS, EGGS, PLA er Bas a ie 4 GOULD, Comprising the Iatest designs by Mre. 0. R. Whitney, | We open to-day afew pieces choice styles, plain and ‘Miss Rosina Emmett, Mixs @. B. Humphrey, Miss F. Bridges, Mr. Thos. Moran and others. FRANCIS. B“MOHUN, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 80, Hans; cheapest prices; 9th street, wing Washing ton ba ©. T. CaeaHEN. ‘Hrsp Sapprs and neat rack of mutton. $22 Penn- wyivania ave. Batrey, 7th st., guarantee $1 saw, equal to best. Pataa’s JEWELRY Store has received some beau- ful spring styles in Hot, Spring diamor Fold-hlled jewelry from $2 to $20. SPLENDID glasses fitted 2 at t Hempler’s, near 44 st. ‘To-woRROW ONLY, you can buy, at R. Gold- Schmid’s, No. 812 7th st., bet. H and I northwest: Teal majolica pitchers, reduced from 50c. to trom $1 to 50. Be. worth 13 majolica fruit ie don, gold band French ghina tea 2ex containing td pieces, only $8, worth $8; imix canary bird seed, Sc. a Ib.; knife trays, mops, Bpoons. ins, %.; Ornamental painted crumb tray, wit sh, teaspoons, Sc. i doz: tablespoons, ‘0e. 6 novelty Spice boxes with tray, 5c. fine Polished tea pots, 3 pt., e.; 4 pt., 30. Se.; 6 pt, 40c.; 3 Ih. tea or coffee can Tih, Se; 21, 14; Frenen china mosstose ted Bets, 44 pieces, $6.50, worth §9. Also great bar- ins fn the latest designs of baby carriages, re- Eigeritors, tce-chests and traveling trunks Foseei1’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe, Easrex Carpa.—J. Jay Gould, 421 9th street. For Vansist Waco fe $1.25 CassiERES, 8, all WOO! at Young's, By His Prexcn dry process A. Fischer cleans ladies’ evening dresses, Velvets, crape veils fine clothes, etc. N.B—His dying of bt: ‘Weol ladies” and gents’ garments 15 unsurpassed. &- Fischer, #0 G street northwest. P. Trattes, Photo., for ten years at 1013 Penn- Sylvania avenue, has removed his gallery to 467 Pennsylvania avenue. First-class work. Cabinets, 83 per doz, Great Barcarns in first class taflor-made cloth- ing. A large stock of misfits from leading mer- chant tailors. All sizes and latest styles. Every garment at less than haif of original cost, at Her= Sog’s, 308 9th street, near Pennsylvania avenue. Berore insuring your property ca" on the Fire- men’s Insurance Company for rates. We have no Quisile solicitors. Ofice: Hoom 1, over Bank of ‘Washington. Chartered 1887. ‘Yaxp-wipe PEKcates, worth 124, at7c. Young @ Stern, 804 7th. Jos Lor of boys’ clothing, in allsizes. Great Saat. Herzog’s, 208 9th street, near Pennsyl- ayenue. Awntk KERBy, a white woman, was found by the lice yesterday in a very destitute condition ina Rouse hear the Baltimore and Potomac tunnel She hada leg broken by an accident which oc- curred during the Christmas holidays, and has eee es a aay he De = procure Bars | Agenuine felt hat $1.25, worth$2_ Hats. Hats A Derby for#; price elsewhere $1.50. Hats. Hats ~All the latest styles and colors. Hats. Baws For men, boys and children. Hats. Hats ‘The best $1 hat in the city. Hats. ‘Hats, from 50c. to $3, at manufacturers’ prices. Hats. Sigmund & Goldman, Hats, Sigmund & Goldman, Sigmund & Goldman, Hats, Sigmund & Goldman, gern st nw, Hats, 436 7th st. n.w., Hats, 436 7th st. n. Ww: HovskKeErers, see important notice in adver- tigement column on baking — and flavoring extract from Smith, Hanway & C J. W. Boreer & Son opened to-day a new and Deautiful assortinent of novelties suitable for Easter gifts. 923 Pennsylvania avenue. A Donation Panty at Willard’s Saturday night, for the benefit of the sufferers by floods on the inietpps, was conducted under the auspices of the auxiliary branch of the Relief Association. ‘The attendance was large and many liberal @onations were made. BEACTIFCL FastER Cans, pictures and fancy pleture frames; over two hundred samples of ail, ‘Walnut, oxk and fancy mouldings, from which icture frames are made to order, «ny size or price. acomplete stock of the latest novelties in alt papers, window shades, window cornices, Hl Work first-class, prices Teasonable, af Feeromrs 916 7th street. “MELLISTON” AND Sieg ast! Birrers.”—The wakes these favorite bitters a Vigorate a! ve = me to the system. Depot, 911 7th stree! Great BARGAINS FoR To-MorRow, at M. Augen- Stein's, 817 7th street northwest. "Dustpan and duster, 14 cents; crystal 7-inch glass fruit dish, 19 cents;'dinch, 26 cents; 12-fuch meatdish, 15 cents; decorated chamber sets. $3.61; 3-doz. footed frui Stands, 13 cents; table knives, boquet-holders, table mats, large ‘hammers, velvet frames, 5 cents apiece. Biby carriages and trunks of the best Makers in the United States 20 per cent. lower than any house In the city. CITY AND DISTRICT. Ravioxat THeatee.—Maggle Mitchell Carirat THeaTeR.—Vartety entertainment. RoLtex SxatixG Rivx.—The circling German. a ‘TRE Coxnecricer MeTUat.—Life Insurance can- Rot be too conservative. Misfortunes do not befall policy hoklers {rom excess of prudence in company gement. The Connecticut Mutual hay ee, Woys been mindful of this truth, and carefully kept on the safe side. This course, unfiinchingly pursued, has given it the eminent standing it takes among the life insurance companies of the wor alms at actual, not apparent, safety to policy holders. In te ¢ Opinion of its extremely conservative and able head the time has now come to fnsure its insurance a little more strongly if Possible. ‘The Connecticut Mutual has, therefore, “Tmined with regard to future policies, woe comp 2 net premiums and reserves on the of earning 3 per cent Interest on the best vestments, instead ot ‘4 per cent, which ‘Will continue the Dasis of mess NOW ex- s- ‘This taking time Dy” the” fore: Jock, “but none too soon. ‘The advanta: > "the policy holder are obvious ‘The company will spare no skill or pains to earn over 3 per cent on its money, and everything above that ‘Will go to the policy holder assurplus. This ts not the only discreet change adopted by the company. jereafter the American Experience table of mor- ‘Sality will be used instead of the English table as the busts of calculation, The American table 1s So far above the mortality actually occurring as to oa Sttalning, in another way, the object constantly Sought by this company. ' The aan remium Bre policies will be, on the average, someth than those heretofore changed. Mhakes other Improvements, and offers other in- @ucements to persons in quest of sound life insur- anee. The moditicd plan of endowment policies is Very liberal and satisfactory. To all Inquiring minds we commend a careful perusal of the adver- ised announcement of the company’s new pi Simiens. It is well weizhed and clear in ev. jew York Journat of Commerce, Aprit Ets SILKS, SATINS, MOTRES, DAMASSES, Exo. iT A Biecema OF SPRING DRESS GOO! jack und Coioredt Sk Pamnaeece. jored Cashmeres, xpring. oS ents Sai a suring abodes. C. M. TOWSON, (636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side. the measure of safety for the future—thus ing less * The company yard last night for Dae ‘Md., to obtusa supply of young fish. In the divorce case of Francis A. Haller agt. W. H. Hailer, Judge Hagner, Saturday, made an order ae eeitane it pay counsel fees and $10 per month ry *xgursion party will leave Richmond for this city next Sunday, and remain here over besa Oy Pickett, the proprietor of the Importers’ Tea Company's store on Market Space, left town with his unsold cans last might morning the Sj, Lapgiey: Robert Murphy and Thomas Dal I. gley, “ ant omas - ton, oaptae! men, are ‘Week attempted to “Janes Hl Spencer, to-day, by Mr. F. Williamson, filed a suit against the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company for $2,000 dam received on Septem- last, by Teason of two cars being negli- [Sap propelled against him while crossin, ee oe tain street, by which he was badly cripple Messrs. Solomons, Foster, Mann, Steele and Sone aldson, the committee appotnted for the pu by the board of managers of the Associated Char- ities, have drawn up a set of rules intended to ‘overn the action of the varions subdivisions in eir Sn to the board of managers. Mr. P. C. Claughton died last night in the soth year of hisage. He was the father of Hon. H. 0. Bo hton, and was formerly a resident of Alex- fa, Va., but removed to this city a few years Since and ihade many friends here, His Tuneral will take place frum the residence of his son, No. 20 E street northwest, to-morrow at 10 o'clock a. Bishop Pinkney, assisted by Rev. Chas. D. An- drews, of Christ’ P. E. church, Navy Yard, will confirm a class of 30 young people from the’ Sun- day —- and congregation at that church this evenin; ‘George Holmes and Patrick Moore, restaurant Pon on ne ane Ne ee ad this morning, on the of keeping their bars open ay. They were boo on their personal is. Willlam Williams, who: some ‘time ago wasa prac- tising physician in this city, was before the Police Court this morning on a charge of habitual drunk enness, and was sent to the workhouse for 90 days in default of bonds. Edward Johnson, a tall mulatto man, was com- Inltted to the workhouse for 90 days, by Judge Snell, on the charge of being a suspicious. person. Policeman Horn and a young m: norn, testified to catching him in ‘he act of ining the pockets of several ladies in Lansburgh’s store Sat- urday evening. ‘The Tabernacle church has secured the services of Mr. Milton Buchanan the popular tenor, who by his engagement tast Sunday. ‘he Importer’s Tea Co., who were fined $250 by Judge Snell Saturday, have a ippealed, and state that they are gone wo prosecute theif appeal in bg Ss phy nd § ina wr fo icted Wm. Brooke, for argiaty and Teeny, and Cyrus Dwyer, oscault agent . kil. esterday Maggie Foster and Hannah Wanzer, Servants, were arrested on the charge of robbing Mr. N.C colored pickpocket, was sent to mae Jos Addison, bass government farm for three months by Judge nell to-day. Mary E. Grover testified to having = pocketbook stolen from her pocket at Lans- burgh’s store Saturday groame. which contained a $ gold coin and a $% bill. A policeman testified ioarrestibg prisoner and finding the money on his PVincent Handy, colored, was charged in. the Po- lice Court to-day, by Policeman Farquhar, with having assaulted tia wy pullt beard Kicking him. He was cornfaltued tor 30 day in fault of $10. ley was charged in the Police Court and ‘Thos, La: to-day, with seriously assaulting Wm. Sothern. ‘The prosecuting attorney stated that he had a cer- ftifteate {rom a physician, stating that the injured Man was unable to appear at court. The hearing was suspended until next Thursday, and the de- fendant required to give $500 bonds for his appear- ee Water CoLors at ‘Avoriox.—The collection of Water colors to be sold by Thomas Dowling and now on exhibition at the art corner 16th and H streets, surpasses any collection ever seen in this city. The sale will commence Wed- nesday evening, April 5th, at8 o'clock. See ad- Yertisement. CATARRE. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. INSTANTLY RELIEVES ‘The most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the head as by magic, stops Watery Discharges from the Nose and Eyes, prevents Ringing Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and Subdues Chills and Fever, IN CHRONIC CATARRH Itcleanses the nasal passages of foul mucus, restores the senses of sinell, taste and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive, choking matter, sw ectens and purifies the breath, stops the cough, arrests the progress of Catarrh toward con- sumption. A PURELY BALSAMIC DISTILLATION of Witch Hazel, American Pine. Canada Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, ete. Sweet, safe, effective. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and one Dr. Sanford's Inhaler, in one package, of all druggists, for $1. Ask for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass. COLLINS* PLASTERS. ELECTRICITY, Gentle, yet effective, united with Healing Balsam, ren- der COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER one hundred times superior to all other plasters for every Pain, Weakness and Inflammation. Price 25 cents. 120 auth _ nT ae ney Sd ene ee Linen and See ni MAREET SPACE. GO TO Lowe's. GF THE BEST. THE CONCORD HARNESS AND OOLLARS. LUTZ & BRO., 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Bole agents for Hill's Celebrated Concord Harness. ‘Trunks and Harness in great variety, at lowest prices. yt ER Tea Se oe ee see our new Range, with eer Fiat meeeeerAzOn Cour stock a pe errs ‘From the House of Iasac Smith & Co., N.¥., OPENED THIS DAY. a Tinary Complaints, cured Depot, tote & Cromiell | glen ca Relief in Sick Headache, Dizziness, nauseau, seartine one Let in the oe etc., guaranteed to those 1's Little Lay Pills. One a dose. 2% cts. Brain Food is the Most tonic for the brain asd tively cures nervous debi all seminal a for $. oes Fresh Aldern ey utter, eee. and delivered in % Zein “Ward «| Bi co ey SAFE DEPOSIT CO. ECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, pint BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. CHARLES C. GLOVER, of Riggs & Co., Vico President. iT L. 8. RIEVANT, ‘Mon: from 8 1910, KR. H. L. BO SUMMER RESORTS. (A208 SERINGS AND BATHS, ALKALINE LITHIA WATERS, HAMPSHIRE CO., W. Va. Open Ist to OCTOBER, and later, Pace having the largest’ yhen company will Justif =tome Feimmuing Peal of carbonate! mineral wees male ‘world. ‘Ghalybeate Springs \cocond to mene) eh im ron ‘and from a half to three-quarters ies carriage oF pape swphor. ountain scenery, summer elinia nea za howe. ‘More ratisfs remultsint ‘Parnp iets ak {03 18th stheet’ Washington, D.0-y OF will be sent dhrect Heation. Fine Ehgare ena Hunts eeres ‘anal juarters. season im Oot W.H. SALE, Proprietor. ERMONT- HOUS! Vv ‘Alishtic City, N. J. Open April 15th for the season. ‘The most airy and delightful Sumner Home, 9B, the coast. A, Bea, View from every a her opportunities for ee enjoyment ‘The enter 948K piree of families 2 STOCKHAM. m28-3m_ Washington, D. HE COLONNADE, ‘LANTIC Crry, N. J. arith A modern, Enpoorcusente, including he hot and cold sea water baths. . A. RINES, formerly of Washingtoi Ey REFRIGER! ATORS. Tust Received ALL SIZES OF THIS CELEBRATED REFRIGERATOR. ‘They are strongly built, handsomely finished, and perfect in practice. Have Slste Stone Shelves, and packed with a perfect non-conductor. For thirty-two years they have received the highest merit asa firat- class Refrigerator. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. al Sole Agent for the District. Fo FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY. ARARE OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN HIGH CLASS FOWLS: 8. AT LOW PRICE! of tin family the sub- ecrber wi sr wil oes for sale, without reserve, in w! io orin Jot, his lection of high class Fowls, compri-<ing ban, ins, pare, and Pol: in sorely Bite grace gee and apes a Sed oor table Ho uces, Sore. Se P23 Ee runs in good ort ler; ne ace cil ofthe ate defane ultry Apec in ‘te te No attention pane cards. the ‘will be ‘clos ‘tors on and after the 16th of pril. YY DOUG: al-6t" F street northwest. Loe FOR THE RED SIGNS AND THE GREAT BOSTON AND ‘NEW YORK SALE OF CLOTHING, 723 SEVENTH STREET, (Between G and H.) t demand f Clothing induces the Hietoreot the erost tale of Docu aad Now vere Clothing to continue the sale r, and we are rE area Spring Clothing, which we plendid Children’s Sui worth Hine chiaren's Sul oe Feb, wcats anch mote Poza! Kegant Suite, 50. tes Meng Su to $15, worth $8 to ing Styles Men's Suits, $6 to $15, worth $8 totay awhile Yon Sop ana Gamimer Clothiiye from SPECIAL PRICES. aah ce 0, et POF os ana g20, 150 ea 50 and $4. ad igimamed French Worsted 10, $12. BEET Mae, Neioat wo ore saline ¢ best made Cloth- call yoallsna be convinced, at the Great Boston and New MEN'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, At the: No. 728 1th STREE . new slore, No, 123th STREET NORTHWEST, they ied 2 if from us. “Special bar Be sure you visit us before you buy. J. H. SMITH, Fe of Oak Hall, Manager wwe Great Boston and New York Sale of Clothe M: W. GALT, BRO. & CO. of Display all the novelties in RICH JEWELRY, ‘The newest patterns of STERLING SILVERWARE, “TAPER cae ee ae attention iegiven to Repairing Watches, Jew- rs ua, Cresta Gnd ‘Monograms correctly engraved in a 1107 Pewxsrivanta AVENUE. 2/8 ROBINSON & CO., le BOYS CLOTHING HOUSE, 909 Pawusrivawts AVENUE. " RAZOR Branch Box Office Fonts Opera House. | asta CARDS, OF ALL DESIGNS;8TYLES AND MAKES, JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. oat. | ASTER CARDS. EASTER m16-20t mi7 Sl eee oe eae aan of designs CROSSES, ANCHORS, POEMS ‘TIES. AND NOVEL’ ©. O. PURSELL, Booxseiien, ._ 422 9th street nortnwest. E ASTER CARDS. mi13 Just received, the largest and most complete stock of EASTER CARDS, in every variety of design. Alno, RIBBON TIED EASTER POEMS, LENTEN and DE- VOTIONAL BOOKS, PRAYER and HYMN BOOKS. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 Beventh ASTER CARDS, EASTER R PANELS AND EASTER EGGS, ‘A large variety now displayed. ‘The Ri Stor Green's mil 1680 or Chamber Tyler on infancy ana Covertare, Estate 2. Manual of of Historieal Teratare, By C.K. Adams; $2.50. Making of Engian Atlantis, the 100 Visiting Cards NEW BOOKS. teporters by Jno. Wm. Wallace, 4th edition ; $5.50. id edition; £6.50. 50, 2 Cntediluvisn an World: $2. printed from plate for $1. W. H. MuRRISON, ‘Law BookseueR ND BTATIONER, 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS. & BACH PL Special 109 71 sole eentaforinorl NOS: L. WILD, oe BRO. ith Street Northwest, EF andthe KRANICH, STEY ORGANS. attentic Tuning and E! ‘Susting “your ineira monthly. oe y ee omna Hao ages end manufactured 4.—A PLANO: ned ek alize at once; $170. vor maker Pit: oka No. Piero tt ly warranted Square PIANO; "Terms, $20 ceah and balance monthly. T= ‘SECOND OFFERING OF SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS CHAUNCEY J. REED, is as follows; (SUCCESSOR TO SIDNEY T. NIMMO,) 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, magnificent Upright Cabin for cash, or No. 2.—A Double Rousid Rosewood New, and matchlemia every respec same maker as No. 1. Tamms, ditto. warranted for six and for sale on account’ Stone of the most celebrated she, makers in Balti. and balance re Grand, PIANO, by of fine, celebrated Chickering cash. Price, fash, $45. X; Bip Tne Washington mepere are. so generally read wish an instrument hel PEAROB, with Btool” and Doves, Terms, ‘TOctave, Handsomely Carved x inonths by’"a, Da ‘that met Te- Forms, eo Yeash'; balance monthly. Sood Square: PIANO, by celebrated New cash balance monthly. seas DouBle-Reed, Smith AMERICAN picked loral—if_you Steold” you will think Beene: a deposit if you CHAUNCEY J. REED, 493 SevERTH StnErT NoRTHWEsT. | slaughter of prices as will make our patrons think that various makes BS Worl Puning and Repairing. rete ee ‘Shove Peunsylvaniaevenuee’ £23-2m | 20 law, and - SEWING MACHINES, &c. Be f AUERBACH'S COR. Iz AND H STREETS. ed taeda fresh. supply of News Latest ‘DIFFERENT KINDS wn selection, and save , examine the NEW QUEEN—besuty, sippy and a tarability ‘combined. nee door to Auerbach’s ee eee pee cosines ‘C, AUERBACH, Cor. 7th ne cr ig gente furniahing an I ‘STANDS AT THE HEAD. THE LIGHT RUNNING AND DURABLE ELD! REDGE ! THE leh Aol SD ee OF SEWING Com it with an} Cpa’ will decide at once Sits favor. Galahad wooitag OPPENHEIMER'S Sewing Machine and Fashion oe eee eee near corner of F street. 700 of the lead! Wear, price 15 cent Baur ae arene ane 8 and Chldrens FOULARD AND SUMMER. SIL WE Jal8 ‘Benting and Repairing s specialty. McKENNEY, 427 9th street northwest. PPOPOSALS, FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE until] NOON TET nest Plane be this School Buil of D.C. “Wie Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or JEFFERSON SCHOOL BUILDIN( ‘Manos 30, 1882. RIL "by Str te ome EES ». O, m$1-5¢ ARRIAGES. On BIA and in ‘a large stock 2s aaa rot Bulldites. Caner Open and Close CAR- apy of tne beet mane pe oT RUPPERT, Ce 03 AND 5 TTH' STREET NORTHWEST, BEADQUSEENS CARMLAGE COMPANE, the cheapest for Reeaty, umatoot and Durability in the ‘ACKLES, tg and GroLaa, WAGONE, Eagan: be Suwa ter ove SPECIAL MARKED-DOWN UPTOWN BARGAINS, 1CEt ec All persons in soo basis FONWDER, —____ DRY GOODS. Woowanp é tormnor, ———t—CS 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 GRAND OPENING also, Novelties, in Neckwear, Fichus, Guipure Collars, ‘Muli Ties. Novelties in Handkerchiefs, Laces, Vellings, ‘Ribbons, Rochings, at our usual Low prices. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN COLORED DRESS GOODS. ‘25 pieces, 45 inches, Wool Berges in lightand dark ‘colors, only 50 cents per yard. 6-4 FLANNEL SUITINGS. An elegant line of all-wool Flannel Suitings at $1 per SILK DEPARTMENT. printed, Satteens at our old prices, 45 cents yard, SCOTCH GINGHAMS. An elegant line of plain and striped Scotch Ginghams in matched styles, Just opened, to which we invite attention. GINGHAMS! GINGHAMS!! ‘We have s magnificent line of plain, striped and plaid Gingnams at 10 cents, 123g cents and 15 cents yard, which are extra good ‘value for the prices named. CAMBRICS! CAMBRICS!! FRINGED, EMBOSSED,'i SATIN, PLAIN AND | 1 case % printed Cambrics, handsome styles and war- ranted fast colors, only 8 cents yard, STANDARD PRINTS, ‘1 case good styles, 5 cents yard, fast colors. PRINTED LAWNS. All linen, extra quatity, 25 cents yard, superior styles not to be found elsewhere at the price. ‘WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. Our White Goods Department is now complete, and we are offering many bargains. ‘36-inch striped Lawns, « great bargain, at 123¢ cents yard. Striped and plaid Lawns, in good patterns only, 10 cents yard. ‘We make a Specialty of India Linens and Persian Lawns, and invite inspection and comparison of prices. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 E MENTION ONLY A FEW OF OUR al BARGAINS | CAUSING SUCH IMMENSE RUSH AT THIS DULL SEASON OF THE YEAR, One Case NAINSOOK PLAID, 10c. REDUCED. ° One Case NAINSUOK PLAID, 12340, One Case NAINSOOK STRIPE, 100. All these are retailed elsewhere for double. the money. All our best AMERICAN PLAID and STRIPE GINGHAM, 12%c. Two Cases SEERSUCKER, 9c., cheap at 12e. ‘Two Cases SEERSUCKER, lic., cheap at 15c. One Case ALL-WOOL NUN’S VEILING, in all the new spring shades, at 25c. 200 Dozen LADIES’ ALL-LINEN COLORED BOR- DERED HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘at 12%c., worth 5c. 100 Dozen TOWELS, in every description, reduced ‘to about half price. 800 Pieces of TABLE LINEN, at prices never be- fore heard of. WE ARE NOT SELLING, BUT NEARLY GIVING AWAY MANY GOODS, AS THEY MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE PREPARATIONS FOR OUR NEW BUILDING, This week we sball inaugurate such an absolute RESERONS PIANO WAREROOMB. PIANOS | we have either bought out half » dozen bankrupt stooks for sale and rent at re or are about to become bankrupt ourselves. We cannot honestly say we like the prospect, but necessity knows THERE 18 NO HELP FOR IT. ON MONDAY, APRIL 3p, WE POSITIVELY COM- MENCE TO TEAR DOWN. ALL GOODS MUST GO AT SOME PRICE. LANSBURGH & BROTHER, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. Oo PENIN G,. MONDAY. APRIL 3p. al KS, : URAH SILKS, LOUISINE SILKS. Complete Assortment—Newest Styles and Colorings— Very Lowest Prices: SPRING DRESS FABRICS, 7—Choicest Assortment—Latest Novel- Prices Guaranteed. PARIS AND Peers Be CANTON CREPES, ERED PONGEES. at NGH SATINEG AND Cynic ae EMBROIDERED PARIS Tienes. ALL-SILK GRENAD! Greatest Vs MOLRE GRENADINES, i AEMURE OSes. * NOVELTIES” IN DROWNS PARASOLS, PARA- SOLETTES AND BUN U! “‘ SPECIALTIES” THIS WEEK. LUPIN'S NUNS VEILING! conta; BATIN SUBAMS, at 70 cute Us and G27” Piain figures and correct prices, SEATON PERRY, (Bvocessor To “Perry & Broruer.”) eee ea eh say 1882 1882 FREE EXHIBITION. All are invited to view s genuine * OLD-FASHIONED SPINNING-WHEEL, And all its belongings, together with ORIGINAL IRISH FLAX AND WOOL, ‘Now in our show windows, ALg0, aie siton et Despeas cele: ATTRACTIVE UPTOWN INDUCEMENTS, io Dowmsrios "WurTs gooDe, Laces —____DRY GOODS. _ GOODS. (Bees Tas SiLes ty RATE ixpl See 'SOOK, ake gni hae Which we are very cheap. J. H. LUTTRELL & CO. At COST FOR CASH. CLEANING UP SALE. In order to make room we will sell at COST for the next30 days, beginning April 1st, FOR CASH ONLY, Our entire stock of INGRAIN and TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, Fullline of MATTINGS, CRETONNES, FRINGES, LACE CURTAINS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, &c. LOOSE COVERS and WINDOW SHADES to order. SINGLETON & HOEKE'S m31 801 MARKET SPACE. T= GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED IN BLACK BROCADE SILKS. Handsome Black Brocade SILKS, (all pure Silk), fall Width. excellent quality, only $1; former price $1.50. Light Blue and Pink CASHMERES, pure wool, wide double width, 60c. We are selling excellent Black Silks sory $1.25 and $1.50. Black Silk VELVET, $1. Col- ored Silks, 60c. Black and White Silke, 500. Finest quality ‘* French Foul," in evening shades, pink, blue. cream and white; all pure wool, extremely wide width; only 50c. (A very superior Black All-Silk only $1.25.) Black and white, brown and white, blue and gold and green and gold, new style, checked DRESS. GOODS, only 25c. Lluminated all-wool Drees Goode, LADIES’ GOODS. PALAIS ' ROYAL A1-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVEKUB 1-403 TWELFTH STREET. A RAINBOW j ‘Basa combination of lovely Colors; that reminds me of @riddle. Why isour HOSIERY DEPART- MENT like a Rainbow f Kasity answered by those who have visited usin the / Past week, viz., Because one sees there every color that ‘exist, notonly do they see clors, but also PRICES te ‘astound even the most timid, when they read the notice— LADIES’ FULL REGULAR, FANCY STRIPES, FROM 25 CENTS UP TO 15 CENTS. LISLE THREAD, all shades, reduced to 980. COTTON, Ribbed and Plain, 60c., 680. and 750, UNBLEACHED, Bilk-Clocked and plain, FULL REGU: LAR, 250. up to T5c. LADIES’ SILK HOSE, ALL SHADES, FROM $1.45 UP TO $4.98. CHILDREN’S HOSE A SPECIALTY. CHILDREN’S SILK, LISLE, FANCY STRIPE AND 25e. PIANO COVERS, embroidered with silk. $3.75. Black Cashmere SHAWLS, ail-wool, §2. TABLE DAMASK, all-linen, pure white, 50c. Oolored CASH- MERES, spring shades, 12ie. Pequotand New York Mills SHEETING COTTON, the widest and very best made, 30c. Fruit of the Loom, yard-wide COTTON, 10c. One hundred (100) pieces of new style SCOTCH GINGHAMS, finest quality, 25c. Nuns’ VEILING, all colors, pure wool, 30c. Ladies’ Cloth SUITING, navy blue, pure wool, 25c. Colored and Black **Morie’ TINS, $1. CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. LADIES’ GOODS. m20 OF MOURNING BONNETS. ALSO, HATS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN, On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, April 5th and 6th. MRS. M. J. HUNT, al 1309 F street northweat. BBB MM MM" .S885 Boe aD UMM Ss BBB AAU UMMMM rss. B BAAAU UM M M 8 BBB A A UU MM M Sgss° 00 PPP EEENN NIINN N GGG Q OP PE NN NINN NG G © OPPP EK NNNUINNNG © OP EN NNIIN NNG GG, 00 P KEEEN NNIN NN GGG | MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 3p AND 4ra. FRENCH PATTERN HATS. FIM MILLINERY, LADIES’ SPRING WRAPS, LADIES’ SPRING SUITS, MISSES’ CLOAES AND SUITS, CHILDREN’S DRESS NOVELTIES. Boys’ KILTS, FINE UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, PARASOLS, GLOVES. A Handsome Opening Souvenir to every Lady, but not to Children. BBR A U UMM MM™.SS8s BB AAU UMMMM> & BBB AAU UMMMM 5sss. B BAAAU UMM M 3 BBBA A UU MM M &gss° 00 PPP RRENN NIINN N GGG O OP PE NNNINNNG G@ © OPPP RE NN NIINNNG 0 OP EON NNIIN NNG Go,, 00 P EREN NNIIN KN = m29 MONDAY axp TUESDAY, APRIL Sp ax Aru. SOLID COLORS, ‘fm all Shades and Prices, PPP A PoP AA as i P aa aA aul RRR, 00 Y R RO ° y y a i a R R OO ¥ AA Nors, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘We have just received from MR. L. NOOT, ‘Who is now in Europe, an Elegant Stock of PARIS DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, REAL AND IMITATION LACES, FLOWERS AND PARIS NECKWEAR, All selected in person by Mr. and Mrs, Noot. ‘We cordially invite an inspection of our Stock of JET TRIMMINGS In Passementeries, FRINGES, Beaded and Spanish. LACES Are much worn on the other side. We have an clegum? Line to offer. NOOT'S, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, spl ‘Washington, D.C. M®>. J: P. PALMER, 1107 F STREET, Between 11th and 12th Streets Northwest, Is constantly receiving the Latest Importations im ” FRENCH MILLINERY, Carefully Selected for her House. ‘The Largest and Finest Assortment of Untrimmed BONNETS and HATS, in all Coiors this side of Paris, 1882. snc orexme. 1882, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 47m axp 5rx, FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND THE LATEST MILLINERY NOVELTIES. MISS BETTIE TOMLINSON, al-2t No. 1140 Seventh street northwest, SPBiNc SPECIALTIES, ‘Wraps: . SL aen, Fine Neniweat, Wowernand three Styias mutke French Entire Stock of GLOVES at cost until closed out. M. WILLIAN, 907 PENNSYLVANIA a 1 Cite Treviee, Paris. E ATON & HARRISON, 1337 F STREET NORTHWEST. SPRING OPENING MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 3 AND 4. PARISIAN HATS, and the latest Imported NOVEL TIES. ENOX AND DUNLAP ROUND HATS. __m29-6t PRING OPENING OF PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. g Great Spring Orentng of French and ¥ wate snd omnes, sed sli the Rovel i IBbons ral gad have ten 1a shades and preadon ant ‘The handsomest dollars’ worth ant aah loveliest 40c., 60c. and MADE-UP LACE GOODS—We offer all the leading ‘ovelties in this. Scarfs and ies Ene, Sopeiating: a ._ Excellent heavy eee English air. doen slegant 8 and -button Kida, at65e. per ia hioea Keonbicml Black Lace Kids, at 75c. per pair, worth $1.50. 100 dozen elegant 3-button Kids, gag Oapest THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Match 90 an and 31. SATE ee anaes povcrass, M RS. SELMA RU ‘PPERT, 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office, hes opencd a choice selection of childrens’ long and DRESSES, ROBES, MERINO AND MARSI CLOAES, LACE AND SHIRRED Cas and all kinds of CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. SL HAMBURG EVGINGS ana plows on Can on Cate Sin: beaded “FRINGES. TRIMMINGS arr oh HOSIERY, By ae RS, FICHUS: HppRenc ae Wat Tag Al DI MA ial) VENNSYLVAMIA.AVS AVE, —- Suite, Cloaks, Be. in supe. rior style at short age ines iid bested and perfect At gunramtoode “a ME. VON BRANDIS. SEW Ex ave. over Demsey's Biome, ‘with Lord ‘aylor, Ne vrai Donley — — ‘and Suits; all made at ‘ue hotice! work, superior ‘Biting: guarantecd. 020-6 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS, WE 2 | SRE a SPE 1 socke Understand Deets sand | Newstzies of Percale Shirts, the very best quality, Fine Pereale Shirts, only 78 centa. Fincet Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $2. Bix fine Dress Shirts to order for $9. “noe MEGINNISS:, 1002 F street northwest. rPuOMPson's DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORE : axp MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest. NECEWEAR, demasiado Mud, 00 Folie. be “tuuhnishe, 65. 1112 F Sreeer Noarawaer, Wasamorton, D.C. baie er Pine e te | ae st ae a