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THE EVENING STAR. SWUESDAY. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrick OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL. OFFICER, Waenrxero, D.C., April 4, ine Sao cin For the middie Atlantic states, cloudy weat! Sccasional ight rain, Southwest to northwest ter, stationary or higher tem- Special Weather Bulletin. ‘TO-MORROW TO BE COLDER. ‘The chief signal officer of the army furnishes following special bulletin to the press: darometer is lowest north of Lake Ontario, and ts hichest in the extreme northwest. Rain from the upper lake region and the Ie winds tn tue New Eng- land and middle Atlantic states and Ohio valley are southerly; in the Gulf states they are from east to south. "The temperature has risen from 10° to ® in the lower lake region; from 40° to 70° in ‘New England; it has tallen from 5° to 10° in the middie Atlantic states; and from 20° to 44° in the Missouri valley and extreme pies ‘The fol- Jowing temperatures were ried yesterday afternoon: Norfolk, 49; Charleston, Jacksonville, and San Antonio, 77°; Savannah and New Orleans, 33°. The indica- vail in “Ae 37 light rains in the lake region durtn: Tuesday, followed by clearing and Weather on Wednesday. paaeee SPRING OveRcoaTs. G. Spransy, 507 7th street, ‘Htxp Sappies and neat rack of mutton. 922 Penn- aylvania ave. For Nice Surrey Wacons go to Meeks’, 621 G st. GReEat BaRGarss fn first class tailor-made cloth- ing. A large stock of misfits trom leading mer- chant tallors. All sizes and latest sty garment at less than half of orginal & ee, at Her- Zog’s, 206 9th street, near Pennsyivania avenue. Jos Lor of boys’ ry In allsizes. Great ee ees 308 9th street, near Pennsy- avenue. Easter Carps.—J. Jay Gould, 421 9th street P. TRALLES, Photo., forten years at 1013 Penn- syivania avenue, has removed his gallery to 467 = yeanayivants avenue. First-class work. Cabinets, per doz. Jouns TayYLor, for himself and wife and as next friend of Imogene Mosher and Fitzhugh Taylor, has filed a bill in hag BS es Ay aad, H. Clagett and others to com) tt, as fee, to set aside and — in his be: nds for the ben Denent of the complainai certain sums ueathed to them ‘under the wilt of the late Eliza Mosher. witt Pay to examine my sults at $10, $12, Ir $23.50 and #15 before purchasing. G. Spransy, May 7th street. Every Hovsexerrex should avail themselves of ‘the generous offer of Smith, Hanway & Co. * advertisement in another column. FussEiw’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe. Berore insuring your property call on the Fire- men’s Insurance Company for rates. We have no Outside solicitors. Office: Room 1, over Bank of ‘Washington. Chartered 1837. Easter Eaos.—A large variety now r displayed at h. Ruppert's, Nos. 403 and 405 7th stree $2 PLanet Suet fo for a ‘only, at Young's. Pon enntpon icelecince acento Satere ne -apest prices; street w! ashini r ket. C. T. CREABEN. SPRine Suits. G. G. Spransy, 507 7th street. EYE-GLASSES AND SPecs, rubber and celluloid frames, trom 50e. to $3, at Prigg’s ‘Wn Do You Buy calico when yard-wide per- eales can be had at 7c. a yard, at Young & Stern’s, 804 7th street, Dogs Your Heap Acne? Lodille’s Specific cures the worst case in 5 to 30 minutes. It is strictly harmless; costs 50c.; at all drug stores. INPALLIBLE MorH Paren. Sigmund & Goldman, 426 7th street. PHYSICIANS recommend the use of “Melliston” and “Aromatic Bitters” as a sure cure for dyspep- sia and pulmonary affe affection. Depot, 911 7th street. Easter NOVELTING, ETC. ‘Open evenings. Gould’s, i Kb street. Hempler’s, near 434. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Maviona, THEaTeR —Maggie Mitchell. Carrrat Togater.—Variecty entertainment. ———__ Condensed Locals. ‘The continued encroachment of the extraordt- hes spring advertising upon the Feading spac STAR neeessitates another dout ow. On Saturday last there were 200 Seer mivertiocmente printed, being the la umber in any one day in the thirty-one years of the existence of the paper. The circulation of last Saturday’s issue was 20,3N86_ A/ivertisers will confer a favor by sending in their orders early. ‘The Chinese Minister and bis suite, in company ‘With Admiral Porter and Lieut. Emory and other ipvited guests, yesterday afternoon Visited the Alarm, at the ‘navy yard, and witnessed the tor- Ppacekperiments and a drill of the Gating and ins guns. "The Schuetzen Park association have decided to. purchase 14 acres of land adjoining the park. The ‘Only debt reported upon the property of the asso- ciation ts $6,000. There were large congregations in attendance at the Jewish synacogues last evening, when impres- sive Seonervicen inaugurating the feast of the Passover Sonn H. Rice, administrator of the estat L. Hammeken, has filed a Dill in equity rege —— John Hancock, praying that the de- fendant be restrained from receiving money due the Hammeken estate on account of a Mexican award, and be directed to show the amount and nature of his claim against such award. At Christ P. E. church, Navy Yard, last night, Bishop Pinkney, assisted by Rev. Chas. D. ‘Andrews, the pastor, confirmed a class of thirty Young people of both sexes. The bishop preached ‘gn impressive sermon. The class will make their communion next Thursday. This morning, im the Criminal Court, Wm. Brooks, colored, pleaded ner we to burglary in entering the house of Si McFarland on ‘November 10th last, and sudge Wylie sentenced Bim to seven years at Auburn. ‘Mr. Henry Larman, District water tapper, who had the miSfortune to break his arm several weeks ago, while descending a flight of stairs at his resi- Gence, on Capitol Hil, has so far recovered as to be able to be on the street again. ‘The damage to steamer Jane Moseley’s rudder, in making her landing at Alexandria last evening, ‘Wag not as serious as first supposed. Her rudder chain was repaired after a short delay, when she proceeded on the trip to Norfolk. ‘The Presbytery of Washington city will open its Fegular spring meeting tn the Fourth Presbyterian church, 9h street, between G and H streets, this evening, and Rev.’ Dr. Howe, of Georgetown, will Preach the opening sermon. The residence of James F. Dooley, opposite the Capitol Park, was entered, yesterday afternoon, in the absence of the family, by thieves, who ef fected an entrance through a bathroom window, and cleared that Cage ma of French-plate mir- For, damasse towels, ete. The steamer George Leary, about 12:20 o'clock this morning, on her way up, rua Into pungy Carpenter, Capt. Marmaduke, loaded with fish for Washington, at the mouth of ‘the Eastern Branch, nearly wrecking her. The pungy had to be rua ashore to keep her from sinking. Mr. A. C. Stevens, of the Remington Arms agency, (has received two tifully finished les, ordered by the President to be sent, respect- Avely, to the Sultan of Muscat, as a token of friend- ship,'and the Rajah of Tuluban, for services to the rs and crew of the American bark Coringa. —_———— Disteter Charms Cases.—In the Court of Claims Zesterday the motion to disimiss the petition in Louis Neerath agt. the District of Columt was given ! Tecover $25,200 deposited National bank, of Washington, D.C., which failed. The demurrer to the jurisdiction in the case of Samuel Strong agt. the District of Columbia was overruled. —_—> Fist FURNITURE aT AUCTION = ture, Steinway Bs late Admiral Sc by Thomas Dowling at the residence, Street, commencing at 10 o'clock. See ddvt. A Sroce Txaxsaction te CovKT.—This morning, m the Circuit Court, Judge MacArthur, the case of Zoth & Co. agt- Benjamin Halliday, was tried. This was ‘ion on a note for $8,500, given by the late Gen. G. A. Custer Indorsed by Mir, Holl Gey. Mr. Lowntes appeared for plaintit and Messrs. Cook and Cole for the defendant. The de- fence was that the endorser did not receive notice, Qnd that there was a failure of consideration, and Hwas a stock-gambling affair. The Jury gave a Yemict tor plaintiff, and the ease goes up on excep- .—All the elegant 6, tulrrors, &e., beloning Tne Le Deorr Park LAR HELD TO AN- swan. irew J. Anderson, the burglar who was arrested in Le Droit Park on the 28th of last mouth, On the charge of breaking into Gen. Wm. Birney’ house, was put on trial in the Police Court this afternoon. Ile isa rather good mong young ean, about 2 yearsold and was fashionably dresse Br. A. B. Williams appeared as counsel for the defendant, and Mr. Chas. E. Moore for the govern- ment. Arter hee the testimony the coart held Rim in $3,009 bonds for the action of the grand fury. The defendant pleadet not cuilty to the charge of burviary and larceny at the house of Mr. zoe C. Dean, at the corner of 20th and Boun- Ty streets, on the 23d of last month, and the case Was continued. pA SES Five Tazaves Se<Trxcep.—A middle-aged col- @red man, named John Smith, alias George W. Brown, was convicted, before Judge Snell this morning, of stealing an overvo>t froia the store of Abraham Straus, on the Avenue, and was sen- fenced to six mouths in fall —Ch.iries Gaines and Eitas Lernon, two colored bers were sent to ame for 30. days exch by Jwige Snet! this nh Biteet iro cet cout from Susan Gai 0. $30 “National ‘Telephi ‘National ‘Tel Telephone Compan; DE Cumming, John W. Thom Fig es ‘Edmunds, Henry D. Cooke, Jr eet Charles C: r., Hen iabba Glover and @. G. § Schuetzen ssociation: President, Henry Koch; ise vicespresigent, Cari Roeser ‘second vice-president, ug. Kielinenn: secretary, J. Buxman; treasure! fe Sond rer; directors, Baward "Fitzkt, ey. Jo son, Henry’ Noll, John Burns, Wm. Muehietsen and D. W. Glassie. pertain mark ce Murs. REINLEIN’s AnsweR.—Mrs. Annie E. Rein- lein, one of the defendants in the sult brought by her mother, Mra. Mi ¢ A. Barrett, to recovet s — meer ing to alleged ean ha been deposited bet her. dtughter in her own lay filed her answer, setting forth that she business for her mother, and had lost, and never found, the pocketbook containing the certificate of deposit in question, &c. —— SALE OF WarTER CoLogs.—The catal water color drawings, the sale of which will com- mence atthe Old Club House, corner H and 15th to-morrow evening, presents a long array of popular artists In confection with most at- ive list of subjects, The collection, which is well worthy the attention of connoisseurs and pur- chasers, is unusually large and varied in theme and treatment, and includes a number of pieces, for the possession of which, if the name of an artist ae ‘worth anything, there must be very lively compe: CHARGE OF SELLIxG Liquor T0 INDIANS.—Mr. Ben. Beveriage was arrested by a deputy marshal on Saturday ona warrant sworn “out by the chief clerk of ‘ine Indian bureau, Mr. Stevens, charging him with selling liquor to the Sac Indians, in vc lation of section 21: of the Revised Statutes. appeared before United States Commissioner Mile to-day and gave bonds for $1,000. The hearing was Postponed until to-morrow. —_——_.___ Dry Goons Sae,—The sale of dry and fancy ds will be continued to-morrow, morning at non Bros.’ auction rooms at 10 o'clock a. The lot of fine black cashmere shawls will De 80d at 1 o’clock—splendid chance. See adi ————— WASHINGTON FISH MARKET.—Sales of fish are re- by R. A. Golden, agent, to-day, as follows: [ites ar leo from $15 ee canal 3 50,000 herring from $8 to $10 thousand; 1,100 bunches rock and pereh, froin 10 to 50 cents per ot —.____ Affairs in West Washington. Frre.—Yesterday afternoon at 6.40 o’clock, the roof of an old frame tenement house on the corner = Bohn eae Was discovered to pe re. No. 5 engine company extinguished flames without” turning in an alarm. N.—At the 87th regular monthly meeting nel ast night at Goddard's nah ‘the pi ‘bout $1,200,were all absorbed by month’s retirements of stock. ‘THE FIRST ARRIVAL BY CANAL was this mornin being boat H. M. Talbott, with load of corn, sol to arrive at 90 cents. HicH TipE.—April 5, 8.46 a.m. ; 9.07 p.m. ge Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING Stan. THE COURTHOUSE PARTITION.—The Q) Pee of tne city council to the lature nia, for an act authorizing the partition or sale Of of the old courthouse and lot, with a view to its use for pale school purposes, was considered to-day be- fe being” represented by Corporation, Attorney ing yy Corporation ey Kemper, and the cou ‘by Commonwealth’s At- torney ana te Senitaiee to the support of institutions common to both city and county the Tatio of ulation has been ‘adopt the city paying fourths and the county eet of the expenses. The bill before the I to apportion the courthouse in it is now well understood that the count to one-half will be recognized in any be passed by the general assembly. ARRIAGES—Only five marriage licenses grant ‘March by the clerk of the corpora- Kon cout There were more than five marriage leenses granted to Alexandria couples in Wash- ington during the same month. In in March, 1881, ‘Ucenses were granted. ore ‘Quisr ‘Town.—There are only six persons in Jail, and yesterday afternoon the commonwealth’s attorney declared he had no need for a grand jury at the April term, and the grand jurors were dis- charged without case. ee Oxgnovs Licexse Law.—Our merchants are nd- fhg in the legislatcre, which requires merchants to report all their purchases to the commissioner revenue at the end of every quarter, and taxes them accordin ly. Ifa merchant has at the opening of the year*obtained a license for $5,000 Dusiness, as soon as it appears by bis quarterly re- turns that he has bought more ¢ 000 he will be required to take ost s, new license for the real- due the year. Repoxter’s Nores.—The Israelites here com- memorated the Passover at the Washington-street synagogue this morning.—The first tent of the new camp equipment, now being manufactured for St. John’s cadets, was set up near the academ: Yesterday afternoon.—The police Simms, colored, about @ o'clock’ this morning. tor firing a pistol in the streets —The April term of the corporation court will be devoted almost ex- clusively to civ!! business.—The funeral of the late P. C. Claughton reached here from Washing- ington via the Alexundria ferry early this after- noon, and the remains were accompanied to the cemetery by a number of our leading citizens. islature proposes the same ratio, but ie ht were LEGANT ASSORTMENT OF SPRING E DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SATINS, MOIRES, DAMASSES, Ero. Silk —— all colors, 50 cents. Nuns’ Veiling and Albatrosse Cloths. Hluminated hudda Cloth. | Moire Cashmes ity 3, 2 i 62 Ge and 75 conta, Summer Silks Silk W p Henrsctia Cloth, Colored Dress silks. Moire Satins, ali colors. All-wool Bi best make, 25 cents. ‘woul Buntings. best make, ress Silks, beat Bite ont Gee Ai ra Gc conte. cen! Colored Cashmeres, sp1 37 cent ‘Tinsel Novelty ona, Dou aT and 0 conte Spring Cashmeres and Lace ce Hutingsy 1 a cents. Ladies’ 6-4 Cloth, ores Gheek Suitings, all wool? double width Spring Cloths for Boys’ wear, 25, 31, 37 and 50 Gents’ Spring Cassimeres, new styles, 75, $1, 31. a. 35 ‘Madras and Seersuc! restos and Cambrice, Now Prints, Matting. White and Fancy . ©. M. TOWSON, al U 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side. DER ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. ay... GRAND DISPLAY or MEN, BOY'S, AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, ar M. F. EISEMAN'S, THE POPULAR CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 421 Seventu Srazer N. W. Our BOY'S DEPARTMENT replete with Beautiful oe Latest Designs and First-class Workmanshij Modsrate Prices i wee ‘Look at " oo ack At our $2.50 BOY'S SUIT, the Cheapest ever We have SIXTY YOUTHS’ SUITS, which we offer atthe astoniehing Low Price of $5.30." ‘They canm duplicated for leas than $3.5 BOYS’ FLANNEL SUITS saae up. Come anp See TueM! M. F. EISEMAN, 421 77H STRERT. (Under Odd Fellows’ Hall.) m30 Be POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING <7 COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO., in the city of Louisville, on SATURDAY, APRIL 297x, 1883, agiteefeovniou ofan act of the Goberal Mawembly ot She United States Cireuit Court, on March 31, ren- CITY ITEMS. There Is No Return ; | of an eruption banished with Glenn’s Sulphur ell!’ Hair and Whisker Dye, Black or Brown, 20 Sure Preventive of Moths, 496 7th street northwest. Grand Public Procession OP THE GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOW. ‘The magnificent spectacular street display ofthe Great ugh Show will take place Cosy 4 morni a wa es in extent, variety and ever seen upon ingen, Twenty: aus maa streets ot Waal elephants will i appe in line. te will ng th e grounds av gtn”and § a.m It saiotaws: eae ere will move through S to ten turduch “Teh to” Pennsylvania, avenue, Wenn rh the arenrcert. to Bri est, rashiny through’ West to" Hick, ee i High to. Bridge, through Bridget ght ia avenue, — the avenue to K, through K to 9th, and thence the grounds. It will be seen that ‘thie rouve in- cludes a portion of Georgetown, special permission ing ton crane ited to cross the M street bridge. ‘The Greatest Modern Discovery— the eta A of the Somnus that Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar will cure a consumptive cough. Pike's Toothache Dropscure in one minute. Rowell, Hazacl, O’Leary, Hart and other trians all use German Corn Remover. All druggists. Balmy Sleep. | ie digestion, rich 000, elastic step and cheer- ess in Hop’ Bitte ‘Women that have been given up by thetr dearest friends as beyond help, have been permanently cured by the use of Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Cone Pound. It is a positive cure for all female com- plaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 283 West- ern avenue, Lynn, Mass, for pamphlets, 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, reapiabes Midesald ne Scrofulous Humors, all Consumptive Symptoms, 1t has no supe- Hor, if equal. Let no one neglect the early symp- toms of disease, when an agent is at hand which will cure all complaints of the Throat, Manufactured hee by kB ‘Wilbor, Sold by all aru No Costiveness, Diarrhea Chemist, Boston, or any Bowel compiaints where Hop Bitters are Women with pele (abst faces, who feel weak and dis- couraged, will recetve both mental and bodily vigor by using Garters ron Pills which are made yor the Dlood, nerves, and complexion. How Women Learn. ‘Women everywhere use Parker's Ginger Tonic, Decause they have learned by experience that it overcomes despondency, indigestion, weakness in the back and Kidneys ‘and other troubles of the sex.—Home Journal For any case Gan S000 Beware Meeding Bee ‘ulcerat or protruding ites that Deblngs Bile emeay fails to cure. Prepared by. rp. iller, a D., 91 Arch street, Phuladelphis, Pa. None genuine with- out his signature. Sold 018-co Flies d Bugs. Files, roaches, ants, bedb' ers, chipmunks, cleared out Seay rs, chipm in Side. rats, y “Rough on mat Permit No Substitution. Insist upon obtaining Florestou Cologne. It is | ee es superior in permanence and rich de- cy Of oaea oa re Restored. piate fr eraally recovers its youth- lustre by the use of Parker's Hair dressing, admired for its purity Faded ful eolor an xperience of id Nurse. firs Winslow's ‘3 Rocking torre is the pois a of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of inothers for their Cy It relieves the child Ty and diarrho:: 11 in the By giving nent ‘to the child if Price 2 cents a bottle. 07.8 ‘To all who aresuffering trom the errors and in- discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &., I will gend a reel that Will cure you, free of charge. ‘This great re- medy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Josera T. IxMan. Station D, New York city. Food is the Most Relinble Allen’s Brain tonic for the brain and Benerative organs. It post- tively cures nervous debility, loss of Greets and all seminal and sexual weakness. All Srggete, $1 a bottle; six for $. Stott & Cromwell, ave. LW. “Alderney pairs wy rage ns.?? Fresh Alderney Bitter churned every morning a fetes cre in 3¢-Ib. Ward” Tinta, 55c. per Ib. 80, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet quill, a per qt. Cream, ic. pint SAFE DEPOSIT CO. QECURITY FROM 1 LOSS r BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE THE NATIONAL SAFE Beboste COMPANY, Conners 16TH eee AND NEw Your«e Ave. Act of January JB 196T. ‘Safe 3 ‘takes all’ kinds ofeerc ea SENJAMIN P. SNYD! ae are Cc, GLOVER af ings & Go, Vio President ALBERT L. 8ST! TUMTEVANT, g — Asst. —— Benjamin P. Snyder, John Cassels, Henry ac wiles fen Albert L. Serna ri vans, john G. Parke. ni9 TURKISH BATHS. ASTER PRESENTS. CARDS, EGGS, PLAQUES. ETC. m24-20 + SANS othr atfeet, EAStek CARDS: IN EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE, Comprising the latest designs by Mrs. 0. R. Whitney, ‘Mies Rosina Emmett, -Miss S. B. Humphrey, Miss Bridges, Mr. Thos. Moran and others. FRANCIS |B. MOHUN, m20 1016 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FA8tez CARDS, OF ALL DESIGNS, STYLES AND MAKES, FRINGED, EMBOSSED, SATIN, PLAIN AND . EAsRLs. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, S1EPENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Branch Bor Office Ferd's Overs House. ml? FASTER canps, stock and a ereat ie <se A fromthe simplest to the m« EASTER HARPS, CROSSES, ANCHORS, POEMS AND NOVELTIES. C. 0, PURSELL, Booxsrtien, 422 9th street nortnwest. ml6-20¢ ‘ASTER CARDS. Just received, the largest and most complete stock of EASTER CARDS, in every variety of design. Alxo, RIBBON TIED EASTER POEMS, LENTEN and DE- VOTIONAL BOOKS, PRAYER and BYMN BOOKS. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, mi3 428 Seventh street. FASTER CARDS, EASTER PANELS AND EASTER EGGS, ‘A large variety now peaete yee 4th edition; $5.50. Sdeattion; $6.50. C.K. Adams; $2.50. W. H. MURRISON, AND BTATIONER, Law Booxset.en 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS. mil G. L. we Re Patel itreet Northwest, sole Seentatorineg Iie Fand ihe RHARICH, & BACH PIANOS and ESTEY ORGAN: Special personal attentian given to Tuning’ Pianos an rans. Beware of your instru- ments to irrespo nsible tinkers, al 4 SECOND OFFERING OF SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS Br CHAUNCEY J. REED, (SUCCESSOR TO SIDNEY T. NIMMO,). 483 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, is as follows; magnificent Upright Cabinet, anna Fiako, new, and warranted for ei3| years: manufactured’ and for sale on account’ ‘of one of the most celebrated Jiano makers in Balti- More; very low for cash, or cash and balance mont wren Ne 3 id ei imeria carn or ae ey Tra ony ew, e faine makers Nos kr Seriue Sito ome 3.—Another of:those celebrated _Chickeri: PEAKS, with Stool aid Cover. ‘Lerms, cash. Price, Qetave, Handeomely Carved by a 1 ; balance moutaly. ‘A good ape? PIANO, by. yeceletestoa New PIANO: used only ae alize at once; $170. 5. vou! maker; $7! -4 equine Dookie rh Smith AMERICAN apt = ongaN. No, 7.4 god and fully. warranted Square PIANO; 360. Ts cash and balance nronthly. The are 80 generally read tant it Rironnently teen at ties perestiinn are picked up on the vs first announcement. Prise late es fale your selection ‘oi san eel ik ry of the “ deposit wih an Siem aN ere you. se ‘CHAUNCEY J. REED, m5 493 SrvenTH Staeer NontTHwesr. } ee DAVIS & CO.’S PERIGHT GRAND RepaGR WORLD RENOWNED A\ ate. TTP apiilne., tbe 2 Celebrated [ARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO, NEW BINTES FOR HO LIDAYS. H. L, SUMNER, SOLE AGENT, 410-20 811 9ra Sreeer Nontuwest. ‘EW TURKISH BATH, 1417 G STREET (OPPO- site House) lange pool: good ventilation; an ' pen, Sunday; open Fi" tickets, 's4,50. Mon: Dil. . BOVEE. Licctrictan. ” SUMMER RESORTS. AMPOBELLO ISLAND ig steep in Cae 1881, by the which ized fer ras ‘under Evi & 3 capital of, '$1, 000, 000) dolla: ale B one corporstors, are Gainey, A, Shaw, Henry L. i" of the company follows, viz: Presi- dent, Stoua Wells, of the firm of Banga & Wells ‘Preasurer, igh Oa Dizgotors, Sai , samuel Wells, Fe aud E, E- Chase, of the firm of Chace é Boron a Hs mK clty; General Mauager, Alex: 8. ‘As soon as the Save next. ‘The new Sah COED, ED," which ““PYN-Y-COED” artof June, aud is intended f those wishing to stay one houses, be furnished Inthe inoders style, and thelr apporatiaonte wil be to. fined and homelike in every respect. ‘They will be un- {he management of Mr. T. A; Barker, io per week; leaving rela) Uelock army Portland at 6 the sam ‘Campovello the following: juomning st gagecan be checked directly. to via the Eastern B.R., at Portland. ‘The, cemsecaie ae ee will De rea- \d consistent with ‘ie care and efforts to make it's model of comfort and summer e! Application for summer board Mi a m30-eo2w 27 State street, ((2ON svEiNGs AND BaTHs, ALKALINE LITHIA WATERS, Rarer tutte PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various ins rent at re-, ‘m. owned Pi anos. ant pairing. 423 Tith street, above Peuntylvania avenue’ £29-2m SEWING MACHINES, &e. COR. Irx AND H STREETS, ived to-day. a fresh supply of New, Latest Improved Machines, of THE DIFFERENT KINDS direct, make your own selection, and save Calon rym £0 ie amine the NEW QUEEN—besuty, atmpliclty and durebl sbility combined, Sacer Indies, who were jotion, two drat snail fatten ne Dome F Singer. "ih tmechines Wo well Sr repatr are warranted Cc, ier i Cor. 7th anc eee) door to Auerbach’s gent's Turniehing’ an ar" STANDS AT THE HEAD. THE LIGHT RUNNING AND DURABLE ELDREDGE ! THE Lpaamegbidien pcr tr OF SEWING NES! arap | Tall cover, ‘oné Howe, pare it with any other and will decide at once SPP iavor. "Cal aad esx itat 7" OPPENHEIMER'S Sewing Machine and Fashion Rooms, 528 9th strect northwest, near corner of. F street. Bazar_Dresemaker for Spring and Summer, 700 of "the fe Tending ‘ijles for ‘Ladies and’ G calldren's ee ee POSALS FOR. RECONSTRUOTION oF P ae JEFFERSON SCHOOL Anise eeu Sealed Pro} {or reponntructing the Jefferson of D0, until NOON ‘of APINL SIXTH here Plane and ‘and instructions may at this office. A saat five hundred dollars, must acoom- ‘each’ ‘a guarantee | Patil enter into contract wi bond within & days from. dato: castize work to: ‘be com pompleted on or bef fore re Sep tuber Ist Feng se sa any or all bids. By order of the Commieet m31-5t HR. RUPPERT, ‘NOS. 408 AND 405 [TH STREET NORTHWEST, HEADQUARTERS ZOE, THE WHITNEY OHIL- i "8 CABRIAGE COMPANY, daaabeuanes Comfort and Durability in the THOMAS aS S. way oT ites. Inspector of ARCHERY, FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET and LAWN TENNIS, BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, TRI- CYCLES, WAGONS, &¢., can be bought at the lowest al CHR. RUPPERT. R FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY. >| weBBEBES DES eeS82258253 DRY GOODS. Woomwakn & Loranopr, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 921 GRAND OPENING or EASTER NOVELTIES suitable for Easter Gifts; alzo, Novelties, in Neckwear, Fichus, Guipure Collars, Muli Ties. Novelties in Handkerchiefs, Laces, Veilings, Ribbons, at our usual Low prices. eee 25 pieces, 45 inches, Weal Becoen in light and dark ‘colors, only 50 cents per yard. _ 6-4 FLANNEL SUITINGS. An elegant line of all-wool Flannel Suitings at $1 per yard. SILK DEPARTMENT. Special bargains in Black flk Merveilleux, grand good valne, $1.19 per yard. PRINTED SATTEENS. ‘We open to-day a few pieces choice styles, plain and Printed, Sstteens at our old prices, 45 cents yard, SCOTCH GINGHAMS. An elegant line of plain and striped Seoteh Ginghame in matched styles, Just opened, to which we invite attention, GINGHAMS! GINGHAMS!! ‘We have magnificent line of plain, striped and plaid Gingnains at 10 cents, 1234 cents and 15 cents yard, which are extra good value for the prices CAMBRICS! CAMBRICS!! ‘1 case % printed Cambrics, handsome styles and war- ranted fast colors, only 8 cents yard. STANDARD PRINTS, 1 case good styles, 5 cents yard, warranted fast colors. PRINTED LAWNS. All nen, extra quality, 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. 96-inch striped Lawns, a great bargain, at 1234 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 Wwe MENTION ONLY A FEW OF OUR al BARGAINS CAUSING SUCH IMMENSE RUSH AT THIS DULL SEASON OF THE YEAR, One Case NAINSOOK PLAID, 100. REDUCED. One Case NAINSUOK PLAID, 12%, One Case NAINSOOK STRIPE, 100. All these are retailed eluewhere for double the money. All our best AMERICAN PLAID and STRIPE GINGHAM, 12c. ‘Two Cases SEERSUCKER, 9c., cheap at 12\c. 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- pEnEp HANDKERCHIEFS, at 125c., worth 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 t NEW BUILDING. ‘This week we shall inaugurate such an absolute slaughter of prices as will make our patrons think that wo have either bought out half a dozen bankrupt stocks or are about to become bankrupt ourselves, We cannot honestly say we ike the prospect, but necessity kuows no law, and THERE IS 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. (@) PENING, MONDAY, APRIL 3p. FOULARD AND SUMMER SILKS, SURAH SILKS, LOUISINE SILKS. Complete Tas Pe prs oe and Colorings— al SPRING DRESS FABRICS, Greatest Varlety—Choloost Assorts Assortment—Latest Novel- PARIS AND LYONS EMBROIDERED ROBES. GANTON CREPES, EMBROIDERED PONGEES, FRENCH SATINE ES AND BA’ NEW BERLIN WRAPS AND ACE EMBROIDERED PARIS FICHUS. ALL-SILK GRENADINES, ‘MOIRE GRENA. MOIBE. FRANCAIS? ARMURE ' ‘ahs “NOVELTIES” IN, DROWN'S PARAS LETTES AND SUN U! “SPECIALTIES” THIS WEEK. s ‘8 NUNS VE! one 3 ees. aed as and §27 Plain figures and torrect prices. i SEATON PERRY, (Buccessor To “Perry & BRoTHEr.”) Desaieeld bree: See eet 1682 1 882 FREE EXHIBITION. PABA- HAND-SPINNING INDUSTRY. All are invited to view a genuine OLD-FASHIONED SPINNING-WHEEL, And ail its belongings, together with ORIGINAL IRISH FLAX AND WOOL, ‘Now in our show windows. x80, SPECIAL MARKED-DOWN UPTOWN BARGAINS, ‘Before taking account of stock April 28. ATTRACTIVE UPTOWN INDUCEMENTS, Yeccca LINENS, DOMESTICS, WHITE GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, LADIES' AND GENTS’ PEAS AT COST FpR casi. CLEANING UP SALE. In onter to make room we will sell at COST for the next30 days, beginning April @t, FOR CASH ONLY, Our entire stock of INGRAIN and TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS. Full line of MATTINGS, CRETONNES, FRINGES, LACE CURTAINS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, &o. 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 SiTk), fall width, excellent quality, only $1; former price $1.50. Light Blue and Fink CASHMERES, pure wool, wide double width, 60c. We are reliing excellent Black Silks at$1, $1.25 and $1.50, Black Silk VELVET, $1. Col- ored Silke, 50c. Black and White Silke, 500. Finest quality **French Foule,” in evening shades, pink, blue. cream and white; all pure wool, extremely wide width; only 50c. (Avery superior Biack ANl-Silk Rhadames, only $1.25.) Black and white, brown and white, blue DAMASK, all-linen, pure white, 50c. Colored CASH- MERES, spring shades, 12isc. Pequotand New York Mills SHEETING COTTON, the widest and very best made, 80c. Fruit of the Loom, yard-wide COTTON, 10c. One hundred (100) pieces of new style SCOTCH GINGHAMS. finest quality, 250. Nuns’ VEILING, all colors, pure wool, 30c. Ladies’ Cloth SUITING, navy and Black **Morie’ CARTER’S, T1l MARKET SPA‘ LADIES’ GOODS. Grecia OPENING OF MOURNING BONNETS. ALSO, HATS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN, On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, April 5th and 6th. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F street northwest. 00% q S00) ‘cece wovuy REESE fia eee Be ee! nr] lela] Bo RERES EI 23 ‘00 MONDAY AND TUE APRIL 3p AND érx. FRENCH PATTERN HATS, FINE MILLINERY, LADIES’ SPRING WRAPS, LADIES’ SPRING SUITS, MISSES’ CLOAKS 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. _ocea Sead ry Ries 3 go? ‘900 woRT, E ATON & HARRISON, 1337 F STREET NORTHWEST. SPRING OPENING MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 3 AND 4. PARISIAN HATS, and the latest Imported NOVEL ‘TIES. KNOX AND DUNLAP ROUND HATS. SPRING OPENING OF PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. m29-6t Onr Great Spring Openi French and F: tern Hatsand Bonn ets, aaa thew Stas buy at KING'S ita ory patrons. - Our assortment ins as cur prices, speak for We bis TE CH and ENGLISH PATTER! TS and BONNETS of a fusite sclectiony all hat fash ‘produce. LADIE: nd, CHILDREN'S TRINMED and CNT D D HATS, in shapes, at prices to suit FLOWERS—Our eesaticeet stock of Flowers must be seen to be appreciated. As to elegance, Tichness and quali PLUMES Five ote a dollars’ worth of SPEUMES ve thouand dal? wor Be ihmeretond qucomers tbat dp buy a Hume yon hve “call at oe PALACE, for our stock is not it also, a <i se ae have ten -} bc ep =~ shades and serades tu that Thandsomest ret gamed ion. The Sash ever produced, yee per yard. LACES—Onr entire stock, nix thonsand dolla:x' worth, offices wil bo wld annonce prices, revi the leading makes of coand England MADE-UP LACE oops We, offer all the leading novelties in this line, consi: Fichus, Scarfs and | oa and Collars at Jess than you can worth of defy loveliest LADIES’ GOODS. PAE AIS ROVAL ‘1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB aD 01-403 TWELFTH STREET. —_ eo A RAINBOW Has a comMination of lovely Colors; that reminds me og |riddic. Why isour HOSIERY DEPART- MENT like a Rainbow? Easily answered by those who have visited us in the Past week, viz., Because one sees there every color that existe, notonly do they see oslors, but also PRICES te astound even the moet timid, when they read the notice— LADIES’ FULL REGULAR, FANCY STRIPES, FROM 25 CENTS UP TO 75 CENTS. LISLE THREAD, all shades, reduced to 98c. COTTON, Ribbed and Piain, 50c., 68¢. and T5o. UNBLEACHED, Silk -Clocked and plain, FULL REGU- LAR, 2c. 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 SOLID COLORS, in all Shades and Prices. aL A tt P AA 2™1 TE Spa58 mae y gs Pigs Y fh al R 00 aAaA ; oor’s, ri i 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘We have Just received from MR. L. NOOT, ‘Who is nowin 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 elegant line to offer. Noor’, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, apl Washington, D.C. MES. 5. P- PALMER, 1101 F STREET, ‘Between 11th and 12th Streets Northwest, Is constantly receiving the Latest Importations in FRENCH MILLINERY, Carefully Selected for her House. ‘The Largest and Finest Assortment of Untrimmed BONNETS and HATS, in all Coiors this side of Paris, al SPRING SPECIALTIES, Cloth Dress Trimmings, Laces, Fine Neckwear, and three Stylo best make Enstire Stock of GLOV VES at coat until closed out, M. WILLIAN, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. as ‘7 Cite Trevise, Paris. MES. SeLwa RUPPERT, 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office, = a pomnen ® choice selection of childrens’ long and DRESSES, 1 ROPES, MERINO AND MARSEILLES LACE AND SHIRRED and all kinds CHILDREN'S FURNISHING Goops. Flegant line of HAMBURG GS. (NSER- ‘TIONS on Cambri Naan ng Seine NEW beaded FRING 8, FICH' \q ME. 1 WASHINGTON, SHIONA\ DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE, 1211 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., in supe: Suit umes, Cloaks, made chest nose, "Lotion tae base Dresses out steed. VON BRANDIS. M MODISTE, 1s Pennsylvania ave... tant S Fosiee ree See neers Stationery Biore, ns and Suits; bro work, superior fitting; ‘Cloaks, notice; perfect uarantecd. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. E ARE UNDERSELLING Lge VERY BOD! Ww ‘BODY IN Collars, Linen Ouffe, Silk Neckwear, Cotton Bosna OGdensiirts nad Sates oaXCyithze of Percale Shirts, the very best quality, Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 cente. Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $2. Six fine Dress Shirts to order for $9. Ail roods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every way, at. 38 MEGINNISS*, 1002 F street northwest. mio | [OMPSO "5, DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, £16 F Street Northwest. NECKWEAR, FOOTWEAR, AR made SHIRTS at following UnAnishod. Teer ig Best #,of the f., unfinished, Boy's Wamsutta, ee. 510 DUBREUIL BROTHERS, ERS sentence» FINE DRESS SHIRTS 1112 F Sreser Nonrnwest, Wasuixotor, D.C. CBIAGK CEARE a ppciliy. Ban Excellent heavy English GLOVES—Our, Gloves. Spe- Ses er mes oer 12 Chamois . pring tO yen Dives eeetes Cppoar at T6c., ‘3 41 pant doses segaat and 4-button Kids, at 65e. per 12 dozen Lavender and Black Lace Kida, at TSc. per pair, worth $1.50. 100 dozen elegant 3-button Kids, at 75c. per pair. 80 dozen 4-button Kids, at $1 per pair. 50 dozen of the finest Lisle Thread Gloves, from 3Te. ‘to 50c. per pair. ‘Do not miss your cha: and don't neglect to attend ‘he famous Spring Opening af KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, sh pir eerste ‘March 30 and 31. oe tera AND F Sraecrs. Nore CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE OF ‘UNDERGARMENTS. ‘LADIES Orne Se ow eee iG.—MRS. C. V. SMITH. a" pas ls eS Sua ae Foghat Cpa = in the Di» and returned. ‘express from, and toall parts of the country.