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LOCAL MENTION, The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasnnetox, D.C., April 8, 1882,9:30 am. For the mbidle Atlantic states, fair weather: Bortheast to southeast winds, higher barometer Stationary or lower temperature. Special Weather Bulletin. ‘The chief signal officer of the army furnishes the follow! bulletin to the pr The baromet st In Kansas and high int i has fallen since last re ort in the Mis ley, the Ohio valley, and Rennessee, and th? northera portion of the west ‘aif states. The following spectal rainfalls daring fi 2 re report’: Mount Washing- naha, 1.44 Inches; Nashville, noxville, 1.25. inches: Leavenworth ‘The winds tn Mississippl valley and gion are easteriy; in New England and Athintic states, they are northerly, and ‘Tne ‘ten from 6° to 14° in New Englan 3 and the Missouri v. un 9 to 17° tn the lower htly in the upper lake resion 1.35 inches; 1.08 inches rature has rise He Atlantic fallen lake region, and st and Tennessee. The following temperatures were esterday afternoon: Norfolk, . 78°; Jacksonville, tn Antonio, 89°; Lo3 Angeles, 6°, Rain Is indicated for the rest of Saturday inthe upper Mississippl and Missourt Valleys, the lake rezion and the Ohio valley, and fair weather for New England aad the ulddle Atlantic states, ——— “BURLEIGH,” In the Guzrte to-morrow. Buy it. THe commencement of spring brings with tt often unhealthfal symptoms. To pr: Moderate use of Xunder’s “ | matic Bitters” is recommended. Depot, 911 7th Breet. By rs Frexcm dry process A. Fischer cleans lailies’ evening aresses, velvets, crape veils, gents? fine clothes, etc. N. B.—His dycing of black all- ‘woo! ladies’ and gents’ garments is unsurpassed. A. Fischer, 906 G street nortuwest. Fasten NovELties, ETc. Open evenings. Gould’s, 2) Mh street. SPainc OvEncoats. G. Spransy, 507 7th street. Faca.—A large variety now displayed at Ch. Ruppert’s, Nos. 403 and 405 7th street. Ir wit, Pay to examine my sults at $10, $12, $13.50 and $15 before purchasing. G. Spransy, May Building, 507 7th street. P. TRALLES, Photo., for te! gylvania avenue, has rem Yennsyivania avenue. First-c $ per doz. Berore insuring your property call on the Fir- men’s Insurance Company for rates. We have no Outskle solicitors, : Room 1, over Bank of Washing! 7. Leapers or Low P Manufacturers znd [per cent less than Mund & Goldman, 4 his gallery to 467 ass Work. Cabinets, MoNeyY SAVED ts MoNEY MapE.—. Ment of new and d-hand t prices can be seen at Herzog’s, 3 sylvania avenue. large assort- it very low 9th, near Penn Easter Canps. Fosssi’s Iee Cr Way Do You Br eales can be had at 8e4 7th street. Pore Onrve On Porters, SPLeNpIp Guasses fitted at Hempler’s, near 435 street. Jay Gould, 421 9th street. and Charlotte Russ. cahvo when yard-wide per- i, at Young & Stern’s, J. E. Yous be Sexp 8 3cent stamps to E. southwest, and get by return mail cards, or 4 stumps 2 TeN-QUARTER SHEE wool sultings, like hot cakes—421 9th st. been filed by Joseph Ma- ight and others for a con- tng a great t cards for Easter. age will be p! They are well worth extumining. The general Stock at this establishment is so complete that ladies can always find just what they desire. Every Hovsexerrer should avail themselves of the generous offer of Buekinzham Hot A Opposite the Cathedral, 1s recognized as at the of hotels in thi Its loeation ccess, and the house is patronized by the best class of the travel- ing public. Carps.—Oh, I Ama Daddy, Kilkenny Cats and Four Old Maids, 5c. a set. 9th’st. wing Wash. Mkt. . T. Creahen. Carp.—Owing to the extensive damage my store and stock has sustained by fire adjoining me, Iam obliged to announee to my patrons and the public that the store will be closed until put in proper Shape. All orders on hand will be executed at once, sono disappointment need be feared. Will announce reopening as soon as a settlement can De effected with the insurance companies. Cuaxtes Baca. Frxt FrENivre Storage. Chace’s, next Cit, Post Onice. . ‘THE KNIGHTS oF St. MaTTnew will give their fourth complimentary soiree at Odi Fellows’ Hull, Easter Monday night. The knights have been making extensive preparations for this affair, and are as- sured it will excel all their previous efforts to Please. All are invited. Coxstpen the big loss by fire on 7th street yes- terday, and insure at once. If you will go to 1324 Fostreet and get a policy marked Columbi», no fire alarin will disturb your slumbers at night’ or dis- tract your attention by day. The names of the trustees of this home company are a guaranty of Prompt payment on ail losses. A CaRD TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS — Having returned to the city, I beg to inform my friends and former customers that I have re- ned my dressmaking establishment at No. 916 st horthwest, near I, where I will be leased to see any and all the ‘ladies of Washing- mm Who desire handsome and fashionable work in My line at reasonable rates Please keep this Botice. Mrs. E. BLOETTNER. pot, salesroom and dairy Eveexa Darry de Tunch, 618 and 620 13th street northwest, near G. H. P. BREUNINGER, Proprietor. ‘Tar Best Darny Luncu in the city, at 618 and 620 ‘38th street. i Pure ALDERNRY MILK, cream, buttermilk, and the best of butter and fresh egzs, at the Eureka Dairy, 618 and 620 13th street nortiwest. EVERYTHING Finst-cras3 at the Eureka Dairy, G8 and 62 13th street northwest, near G. New Scuar-Boox Picrures—Gould’s, 421 9th st. We Saw, He Saw, and all nounce Ball Dollar Saw the champion iow ae Mx. BaRLow, 1225 Pa. ave., has received a large gollection of fine old and ‘rare Engravings and Etchings, among them some by Holbein, Albert Durer, &., ac. Fine IxsvRaxck.—The attention of all destring insurance on their property ts called to the + Mu tua! Protection Fire Insurance Co.” of the District, Which ts now in its sixth year, and tn a flourish- ing condition. The company ts'so conducted that Rot only is insurance effected at very low rates Dut each insurer becomes a sharehdlder in the Fonts. The managers are John C. Harkness, john T. Given, William J. Sibley, N. W. Burehell, James H. Saville, George Taylor, William Ballin: tyne, William S. Thompson and William Thomp- Son." The office of the company is 1437 Pennsyl- ‘Vania avenue, Corcoran Building. Howson’s Icz CxeaM, $1.25 agal. 1104 12th nw. ‘Morr’s Powners at Wm. B. Entwisle’s. See adv- CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Naviowat THEATER. —M: tchell. Carrrat THEATER —Variety entertainment. Cimcus Grouxps—Great Forepaugh Sho CABrer SALE CARPET SALE! BNTINE STOCK AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BEST 2-PLY ALL WOOL CARPETS, Choice styles, marked down w 75 cents. BEST BRUSSELS CARPETS Marked down to€5 cents, 10 cents, 75 cents, 80 cents. ALL WOOL INGRAIN CARPETS, Choice patterns, marked down to 60 cents. ©. M. TOWSON, south side, near Center M pore rT & St Condensed Locals. ‘The spiritualists of the District have Gh gore themselves into a soctety for tre purpose of hold- ~~, meetings and employing speakers. Dr. John Mayhew is president of the society, and Dr. N. F. White is engaged for the nt as inspira- tonal speaker. cor aay about 200, meets on Sunday evenings in Masonic hall. ‘The monthly report of Dr. Parsons, the house physician of the Emergency bps oer shows that there were 630 new cases treated during the month, 4 operstions were performed, 2,427 riptions compounded, and 17 emergency cases attended to. A ineeting of the Cotored Labor League, held last evening at Johnson’s hall, on 14th street, was ad- dressed by John Pope Hodnett. Samuel Hickman was committed to jail by Judge Snell yesterday for sixty dvys, in default of a fine of $20, for cutting Chas. Talbert, another colored boy, with a kn: fe. A young inan named Robert Williams was fined £20 by Judge Snell, in the Police Court yesterday, for assuulting Dr. Edward Leon with a cane. John G. Townsend and R. Duryee have been re- elected trustees of the North Presbyterian church for three years, and Theophilus Gaines for the un- expired term of the late G. W. R. Kidwell. esterdayraiternoon a slight fire was discovered in the cellar of Lansburga & Bro.’s store, 7th street northwest. It was extingutshed by the employes Of the store, assisted by Sergeant Heffner and Pri- vate MeMalion, of the police toree. ‘Owing to the expiration of the appropriation the deparment of steam engineering at the navy yard is idle, nearly 400 men being thrown out of employ- ment. Wm. H. Williams and Wm. MeVary, hucksters, were charged in the Poiice Court to-day, with be- ing loud end boisterous on the street, in crying “fresh fish.” Williams forfeited collateral, and McVary was fined $ or fisteen days. Francis Carter, who is engeged in the odorless excavating busthess, was charged in the Police Court this morning, by Inspector O’Neale, of the health office, with creating a nuisance injurious to health, but the court dismissed the case. A discourse on the people and institutions of China will be given at the First Congregational church to-morrow evening, by Rev. H. Blodgett, D. D. His distinguished services for nearly thirty years as a missionary in that land are familiar to ‘all readers of current religious literature. The Untversalist Society of this District have made the last payment on the lot at 13th and L streets northwest, an received a deed of release. ‘The soclety will proceed atonce to erect a large and commodious ciuurch edifice. Mr. L. G. Marini will give his complimentary Easter soiree on Wednesiay, April the 12th. ‘The orizin of the fire at Rvneal’s store yester- day, as given by the pole», is, that “a colored boy went into the cellar to draw a can of oli, and the top of an oil barrel bl-w out, and the boy in try- ing to escape fell down with a lighted lamp in bis hand, which ignited the ofl.” The Easter cross voted for at the store of Wm. H. Morrison goes to Trinity P. E. church, it recelv- ing the largest numberof votes cast by any church, 4,567. Itis Stated to-day that all of the members who will withdraw from Himline M. E. church will unite with Grace church, corner 9th and $ streets northwest, Rey. J. C. Hagey, pastor, and that about thirty of them will Jota t-morrow. The pastor of Hamline has alreddy Issued about forty certificates to withdrawing members. Maj. Hail wilt commence his young people’s meetags at Grace to-morrow evening. Cora Bell Brown, through her attorney, John N. Oliver, to-day fl d'a bill tor divorce from’ Henry AL Browa, on the ground of crueity. —_s— Tae TURKISH BarH.—The luxurious habits of the Moslems gave rise to tie delicious Turkish bath, but modern science, as represented in the periect arrangements of Dr. H. L. Bovee’s establishment, No. 1417 G street, has not only greatly increased the capicity of the bath for giving pleasure, but has rendered {ta most veluable byylente agent. None who has not passed through Dr. Bovee’s bath can apprecl.ite its perfect luxury and invigorating virtue. ‘The appurtenances of the bith have been. arranged after the most approved motels. U BBR PPP U UN ccc H H UR 2 CH HW t HHH cH H cco THE “ONLY" AND “ORIGINAL,” as made by C. H. GRAVES, OF BOSTON, Isready on opening, and just the thing for use in CLUBS, HOTELS AND PARTIES, And at private spreads, Puta Case in your wine cellar. ‘Trade eupplici by G. G. CORNWELL, 4418 PE’ SYLVANIA AVENUE. At retail by bottle or dozen of H. MAGRUDER, 1417 New York ave. 3 ONS, 121 € FR. HOLMAN’S ABSORPTION, LIVER AND Stomach Pad. Also, Lung and Kidney Pads. Will Positively cure. | Office streets northwest. J. heast corner 9th and § RINGWALT. Mauayer. ee W ELL SHOED, IS WELL DRESSED.” GRAND OPENING OF FINE SEOES FOR EASTER. LADIES’ FINE BUTTON AND NEW LACED BUOTS: Finest French Kid, $4. Good French Kid, Best Cur Kid, $3. Kid warranted not to crack, ‘$2 and $2.50. Handsorie Cloth ‘Top, $2,50 to Good Lasting and Cloth Top, $1.50 to $2. Widths: AtoF Styles: Box toe, hat French el Broad Toe, Low Heel GENTS’ BUTTON, LACED, GAITERS AND LOW SHOES: ‘Widths B toEE. (Best Hand Sewed, $4 and $4.50. styl Finest Calf Sewed, $3 and Pointed Tip Toe. $3.50. Medium Round Toe Good Quality Calf, $2.50. Broad Pisin Toe.” (Sigil and ie, $2. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S FINE HEELED AND SPRING HEEL SHOFS. INFANTS’ FINE SHOES, All Colors, 25c. up. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS' NOBBY RELIABLE SHOES. WM. HAHN’S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 77H STREET AND 1922 PENNA. AVENUE, Sign ‘‘Red Slipper.” a6-3t HE INDE MI G AND REDUCTION COMPANY, CAPITAL STOCK 50,000 SHARES, ‘The above-named company owns 5 mines in the min- eral of Inde, State of Duranso, Mexico, and now offers for sale 5, U0 shares of its stock at€2 per share. Two of the mines are producing ore of high grade. Reduc- tion machinery has ordered and more than one- third of the cost of the came has been paid for and chough mouey in the bands of ‘the tressurer to pay for the balance. shsres now offered for sale are for the puryoee of transporting the machinery to Mexico and to crect the necessary buildings, &c. of the company: 1103 F street. Authorized avests for the sale of stock— N. W. FITZGERALD, 1006 F street, W. AD NIXON, 701 Gth etrcet, Over Taulman"s Drug Store, Or 1103 F street, From 2to§ p. m., daily. a6-lw PPPoA OL A PoP AA OL Aa u 8 rena t faa Poa 4 WLLL AA UL Sgss8 RRR 00 Y ¥ RRO oY ¥ dy - By RRO Y AA 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE axD 401-403 TWELFTH STREET. PERFECTLY DAZZLING Stock of PARASOLS. general elegance. Just think, 2,500 PARASOLS ‘TO SELECT FROM. Plain Satin, extra fine quality. Lace-Trimmed Parasols... Pongee Parssoia, all Sik... Cardinal Purasols... ‘The present rage is the BOULEVARD PARASOL, ‘From $5.40 up to $14.85, Also, have on hand a full line of CHILDREN’S PARASOLS, All the latest designs in FANCY PARASOLS. ae aes FPA EL Ba |, Which numbers ‘Will be the Sun the coming summer; so also will be our ‘We mean as regards the assortment, design, color and Brocaded P arasols, entirely new designs. only....$1.65 received at Tas Stak office: Heretofore acknowleged. Inmates Nat. Milttary Hi Cash The I Towa Citizens of FROM FOUR THOUSAND COMRADES. NavionaL MILITaRY Hom, Mowtcomery County, Onto, April 5, 1882, To the Editor of Tuk EvextNa STAR: Your paper having been designated as the cus- todian of funds for the benefit of the wife and child of Sergeant Mason, Tenciose herewith money orders payable to your ord er, for $72.18. It is the Tesult of a penny subscription which the soldiers of tis Home have caused to be circulated through the camp, and fs a small tribute to “Betty and the baby” tron four thousand comrades of Sergeant ay, pectfull Sonn D. Gi Very res o jonn D. GrBson, 2 se ‘Treasurer of Fund. ([UTICURA RESOLVENT, THE NEW BLOOD PURIFIER. BALT RHEUM ON FACE, HEAD, AND PARTS OF BODY. HEAD COVERED WITH SCABS AND SORES, CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. Tcommenced to nse your Currcura, Curicuns Re- SOLVENT (blood purifier), and Curicura Soar last July. My face and head and some parts of my body were almost raw. My head was covered with scabs and sores, and my suffering was fearful. I had tried every- thing I had heard of in the east and west. My cave was considered a very bad one. One very skilful physiclan said he would rather not treat it, and some of them think now I am only cured temporarily. Ithink not, for Ihave not a particle of Salt Rheum about me, and my case is considered wonderful. My case has been the means of selling a great many of your Curicuma Re- EDIES in this part of the country. ‘Respectfully yours, MRS. 8. E. WHIPPLE Decatur, Mien, SCROFULOUS SWELLINGS OF THE NECK FOR FIVE YEARS CURED BY CUTICURA RESOLVENT. About ten months since T sent to Portland and got the Curtcurs Remepres, as I had been urged to do by my sister living in Boston, who knew the originators of them. I had been suffering for five years with hard, discolored swellinzs in my neck about the size of a large butternut. Iuscd them faithfully for five weeks, and was overjoyed to find the swellings reduced in size, and my appetite, strength and spirits improved. In three months more the swellings were all gone away, the flesh was soft and the skin natural. It seems that the Resou- VENT went to the very spot, and actuaily dissolved the Tumps of humor, and carried them off. Gratefully yours, J, 8. MANCHESTER, Salem, Oregon. RUNNING SORES Thad running sores on my left leg for seven years, which reduced my limb to simple skin and bone, and unable to support my weight unless swathed in band- ages. A consultation of physicians at the City Hospital of Boston clecided that it would have to be amputated to save my life. Such was my condition when I began to use the CuTicuRA Resevtes, which have effectually cured me, in gratitude for which I make this public statement of iny case. JOSEPH A. PALMER, Hudeon, Mass. MALIGN T CANKER FOR YEARS—A TERRIBLE CASE-CURED BY CUTICURA RESOLVENT. I feel that I must write you what your Crricuna Re- SOLVENT T have had Cauker of the Month and Stomach tor years. Is seemed as if my whole inside was covered with white festers. I could not keep any 8 lid foods on my stomach, and my mouth ran water all the time. I wasin great distress and had no hope of cure until Tot hold of the Resovent, seven botties of which cured me of every symptom. JOUN T. FIIZPATRICK, Bt. Charics Hote, New Orleans, La, CUTICURA RESOLVENT, THE NEW BLOUD PURIFIER, And Coricurs, and Curicuna Soar, the great Skin Cures, will cure every species of Humor from a Pimple to Scrofula. All other remedies may be tried and found wanting, but in the end the Curicuna REMEDIES must be used to effect a cure. CurTicuna REMEDIES sold by all Druggists. Principal Depct, Weeks & Potter. Boston. a8 A$’ PROMISED ‘We will give some idea of theextent of the exhibit we shall make in our BOYS’ DEPARTMENT To-morrow, the occasion of our annual EASTER DISPLAY. KILY SUIT DEPARTMENT. ‘Thirty styles (all new), embracing the five leaders— “Mother Hubbard,” THE CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT ‘Will show over One Hundred new shades and fabrics and about Ten entirely new shapes, including ‘the most stylish suit, THE PRINCE IMPERIAL, Aspecial suit, combining two suits in one, namely, a handsomely decorated suit and converted in a moment into a plain dress suit. The cost of this suit to us is $28. FOR THE BOYS 10 TO 16 YEARS OF AGE. ‘The number of new styles far exceeds any former effort, embracing s:tits from $6 to $20. Included in this range of prices are the finest Boys’ Garments ever placed on sale in Washington, ‘We beg again to etate that the EGG SOUVENIR ‘Will be given Only to Boys accompanied by a grown person. To Ladies accompanying the Boys 4 HANDSOME EASTER CARD. ‘This is the only display the BOYS’ DEPARTMENT ‘Has during the year. Hence, we propose te make it interesting for them. ‘The date of our formal opening for the SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON In all the departments combined will be announced ina few days. In the meantime the stock is open for Your inspection and purchase. A. BAKS & CO, aT 816 AND 818 SEVENTH STREET. TIN PLATE, ROOFING PLATE, SHEET IRON, COPPER, PIG TIN, SHEET LEAD, ZINO, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. 06 PENN. AVE. AND 607 BSTREET.— CITY ITEMS. Hats for Easter, Latest Style, fashionable Silk SB; Bro reen and Cinnamon Stiff Hats, $1.50 to $8. Boys’ Brown and Black $1; worth $1.50. Boys’ and Children’s. Dark and. ‘Light Felts and Straw Hats, at Lewis’, 920 7th 2 The Climax Shirt, Ready for use, $1, best in the world at the price; 2% dozen just recelved; sizes 14 to %8 inches. Also new stock of Scarfs, Ties, Silk and Linen Handker- chiefs, fancy jose, ‘Linen Collars, &., &e., at Lewis’ “One St ” $20 7th street nw. 2 AN Your Own Fault if you remain sick or out of health when you can get Hop Bitters. An Economical Floor Covering. Linoleum, being composed of cork, 18 as elastic as a carpet; Is neat, waterproof, accumulates no dirt, and wil! outwear the best ollcloth three or four times, Jt 1s manufaetured tn handsome pat- terns, and sold by all first-class carpet dealers, None but the genuine article has the word * Lino- Jeum” on the back of every square yard of cloth. Grape Wine fer Communion. ‘The superb quality and entire purity of Speer’s Port Grape Wine, of New Jersey, and the success that physicians Nave-+had by its use, has induced thom to write about: it, and caused hundreds of otuers to prescribe itn their practice as the best and most reliable wine to be had. It 1s held in great favor for Communion purposes, and is of great benefit to consumptives. For sale by drug- gists and grocers, Use Hop Bitters once, and you wil use no other medicine. To the Consumptive. Let those who langufsh under the fatal severity of our climate through any pulmonary complaint, or even those who are in ed consumption, by no means despair. ‘There is a safe and sure rem- edy at hand, and oneeasily tried. ‘Wilbor’s Com- pound of Cod Liver Ol and Lime,” without eo sessing the very nauseating flavor of the oll as heretofore used, is endowed by the phosphate of lime with a healing property which renders the oll doubly efficacious, Remarkable testimontais Of Its efficacy can be shown. Sold by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, and all druggists. ‘Take-it-Easy and Live-Long are brothers, and are related to Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ‘which has lengthened many a life, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ts a remarkable remedy for all those paintul complaints and weaknesses so common.to our best female population. Send to ‘Mrs, Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass, for pamphlets, Does Your Head Ache? Lodille’s Specific cures the worst case in 5 to 30 minutes. 60 cents, At all drug stores. Carter’s Little Liver Pills are free from all crude and irritating matter. Concentrated medicine only; very small; very easy to take; no pain, griping or purging. Test it. How Women Learn. Women everywhere use Parker's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned by experience that It overcomes despondency, indigestion, weakness in the back and Kidneys and other troubles of the sex.—Home Journa : “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, files, ants, bed- bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. isc. Drug- gists 1 Wh when ¢ you? 2% Suffer the Torment of Fades man Corn Remover will instantly relleve £1,000 Rewara For any ease of blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that DeBlne’s Pile Remedy falls to cure.” Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None gcnuine with- out his signature. Sold by druggists. olt-eo Permit No Substitution. tupon odtsining Florestou Cologne. It 1s inently superior in permanence and rich de- licacy of fragran Faded Coiors Restored. Faded or gray hair gradually recovers its youth- fulcolorand Tustre by the Us? of Parker's Hair n elegant dressing, admired for its purity ch periume. A. Cara. To all who aresufferins from the errors and in- diseretions of youth, nervous weakness, early loss of manhoo’l, &., Twill send a’ recipe t Will cure you, free'of charge. This great re- y Was discovered by a missionary in South America, Send It-addressed envelope to the N Rev. Joskri T. INMAX. Station D, New York city. ‘The Greatest Modern Discovery the discovery of the public that Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar will’ cure a consumptive cough. Pike’s Toothache Dropscure in one minute. There Is No Return of an eruption banished witt Glenn's Sulphur 21D Hill's Hatr and Whisker Dye, Black or Brown, 50 cents, Forty Years? Exeerience of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winsi: Soothing Syrups the prescription of one of the best femiue physictans and nurscs In the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-fafiing success by millions of tmothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, grip! in the bowels and wird colic. By giving healt to the child it rests the mother. Price 2 cents a bottle. m,W,3 Allen’s Brain Food ix ghe Most Reliable tonic tor the brain and gen¢rative organs. It post. tively cures nervousidebility, loss of memory, and all seminal and sexwal weakhess. All druggists, $1 a bottle; six for $5. Stott & Cromwell, 480 Pa ave. D.W. Alderney Dairy Ws Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and deltvered in ¥-Ib. “Ward” prints, 8c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, be. perqt Crea le. pint ons.”? DIED. CALDWELL. At Corpus Christi, Texas, on Aj 5th, 1882, LAFAYETTE CALDWELL, ciietoon of tao fate Josiah Caldwell, of this etty- * EINOLF. On April 7, 1882, at 8:40 a. m., LOUIS PHILIP EINOLF, aged twenty-four years “and ten months. Funeral will take ptace from his parents’ residence, No, 1013 E strect_ northwest. on Sunday, Avril 9th, at o'clock p.m. His retains will be interred at Con- Sresioual cemetery. Kelatives and friends are in- Vited. WILLET. On April 8, 1882, at 11:45 a.m., SARAH B. WILLE, daughter of the late Beniah’ and’ Emeline ref Funers] from the residence of her brother, R. H. Wil- let, 1220 Connecticut avenue, on Monday, April 10th, atBo'clock, Friends invited. . OSEPH GAWLER, GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Terms moderate and everything first-class, ‘Telephone connection. m4 ON BR, WRIGH' J i UNDERTAKER, 1997 ‘Text Gruxer NokTewesr, Telephone Connection. UGUSTUS BURGDORY, Bie PE UHNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1 . 316 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, between S4and Gxetrectas bvery hue irst-claaa, Janld NEW PUBLICATIONS. IL AINE—ROCKWE DY.—LIFE OF GAR- oon Able Bae ate Gana PE, Tr y" fe ty ” Jame fe Bisiug’e Balogye and ©.1. Rockwell’ ““From Men tor to Elberon.” ‘Mrs. Garfield says: *‘It is a beautiful Iauento which ella of the love and veneration his manory inspires." 12mo. ; b, Erice $1.60. Agents wanted. A. 8. BARNES & CO, 125-8, 3¢ GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. GpzoRGE E. NOYES, ‘COLUMBIA FOUND! 1050 $0th strect., Manufactures Steai inneinee Bell: Shaft ‘buleys and Mill-work; Archivectural fren Work; sleo repairs Aysicultural Machines 128-6m_ TURKISH BATHS. ang oy OS and Fri A SS from 8 a.m. to pay. Belanioy in bat tickets, $4.60. _D) MAGGIE MITCHELL, “THE PEARL OF SAVOY." EASTER WEEK. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVEN- INGS, APRIL 10, 11 and 12, (There will be no Matines on Wednesday, ) as BOB ACRES. in Sheridan's Comedy of x ri "a Ce pra ei mores (ol 2 Mrs, JOHN DREW, Mr. EREDERIC ROBINSON, Mrs. CHARLES WALCOT, Mr, MARK PENDLETON, Mr. CHAS WAVEKLx. Thureday, Friday and Saturday, Matinee and Nignt, April 13, 14 15, MR. JOSEPH J as Riv VAN Wi (TENTH ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT oF THE JEFFERSON LITERARY AND DEBATING 80- CIETY, AT ODD FELLOWS' HALL, FRIDAY, April 14, 1882. Proceeds to be devoted to the re-establishment of the Library lost ot the burning of the Jefferson school but d- ing. Mrs. Kaspar, Miss Cutter, the Alisses Harvey, Mine Craic. Prof. Bischoff, and a Quartette. Readings aud two Farces by the members of ‘the Association and lady friends. a8-6t ILLARD'S HALL. PROFESSOR’ CARPENTER, Commencing TUESDAY NIGHT, April I1th, eye night during the week, 8 ofc gck, aad Saturtay 31 nee, 2. me Pavel \d Mesmeriem, an Fun, "Artificial Deans “and ‘Boensam tation on the stage. The most interesting and amusi exhibition ever witnessed. Different every night. A on, 25, 50 and 7o cents. Matinee, 15 and 25 centa. 28-6 UNA RALELLED SUCCESS Of the Greatest of all Shows, THE GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOW. ONLY TWO DAYS MORE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Aprit 7 anp 8. LOCATION 9TH AND 8 STREETS. It The Colossal Circusees, inglifferent Arenas, more than equalling any FOUR GREAT CIRCUS RINGS. All Europe's Greatest Artists, and more Trained Wild Beasts, mnore Performing Horees, Ponies, more and better'Actors, Acts, Arenas, seats more, and more Originality, Variety and Perfection of Detail than any and all the tented exhibitions in America, ‘The collection of wondertul wild beasts, rare birds, marine wonders, etc., constitutes TWO MAMMOTH MENAGERIES equal in dimensions to nearly all the combined travel- ing menageries on this continent, exhibitions Afternoon and Evening. Doors atl and7 p.m, Adiiesion 50 cents, Chidren under nine rs 25 cents. Reserved Scats for sale at J. F. Music Store, 937 Pennsylvania avenu ASONIC TEMPLE. M a TUESDAY EVENING, Apert 11, FAN DRILL AND BROOM DEI) MUSICAL AND LITERARY oTION DANCING AND REFRESHMENTS, under the auspices of the Ladies of the Philharmonié Socic Tickets, Gent and two Ladies, $1; Single admission, 50 cents.’ Forsale at Ellis’ aud Metzerott's. Ancient Mariner, Congregational Church, April 12 Kenerved Seats at Metzcrott’s, 75 cents; admission, 50 cents, tt Fors. RETURN OF THE EASTER MONDAY. AMOUS TOURISTS. SMITH AND MESTAYER’S TOURISTS 1N A PI PALACE CAR. Freighted With New Fun and New Music. characteristic Placque gilt-edge Souvenir of the latest esthetic style will be viven to every patron at both perforinances on MONDAY, iy. denote the one ndih performance of LOURISTS, Matinee Faster Monday | A Matinee By y Matinee Easter Monday Matinee Easter Moi Matince Easter Moi Matinee Easter Mo: ‘Matinee Easter Mo: gNoT™ THe Marixees—Monday, Wednesday, Satur- lay. Seats can now be reserve: a6 (UE FIFTH IN THE COURSE oF 2 POPULAR CONCERTS Will be given in the Congrexational C DAY EVENING, Ayail Ivth, under th DOCTOR J. W. BISCHOF assisted by Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Dr. Winter, 3 Maddre Westhorp, Miss Bender, Mr. Warren 8. You d others. Adinission to others than holders of reason tickets, 25 cen 85,6, 7, 14.15, 17 TL Ncoun HALL. MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1882, THE GUERNSEY-LISTEMANN COMBINATION, MISS MINERVA GUERNSEY, ‘The new Dramatic Artist, in her Impersonations from Literature, and MISS MARIE EVELYN BARNES, Contralto Soloist, with the BERNARD LISTEMANN CONCERT COMPANY, Composed cf the followingartists: Bernard Listemann, Edward Heindl, Carl Meisel, Fritz Listemaun, Alexan- der Heindl, Henry Greene, forming the finest Combina- tion of Instrumental Soloists in America. TICKETS, (including reserved seats) .. $1, To be had at Ellis’ Music Store, commencing Wednes- day, April 3, 1882, ais a4-6t APITAL THEATER. MONDAY. April 3—Nichtly and Tuesday and F day Matinees—Engagement for One Week Only of tu Great New York Irish Comedy Gompany, consisting of the Sparks Brothers, Louis and Emma Alfredo, Charles and Carrie Moore, Cordelia and La Rose, Donnelly and Drew, Kitty McDermott, Mackie and ‘Butler. Con- cluding with an unusually Humorous‘Afterpiece. m3 ‘OTICE! NOTICE !! NOTICE !!!_1 WANT THE public to know that 1219 New York avenue fa the place toget Fresh and Choice Roees, such as Jucqueminot and Marechal Neil, and large variety of other Itoses; Also, an abundant aupply of intscellansous Cut Fl. wers of all kinds; also, a ‘collection of the latest patterns Kid for ail (gurponcs at reasonable + M. CULEMAN, No, 626 ON EXHIBITION No. 626 E AXD SALE aT E Street. MARKEITER’S, Street ‘No. 626 E street northwest, one door from 7th street, CKotce Oi Faintinge, Engravings, Chronos, cle. sia Lerge and Choice of Paperhangings, Picture Frames, Picture Cord and Tassels, Ringe, Nails, etc., at Markriter's, “Terme Cach, ree Art Gallery.” ‘oit LECTURES. I RCtURe, BY HON. GEO. B. LORTNG, AT ALL SOULS'” CHUKCH, FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 O'clock. ‘AS JEFFERSON.” a8-a, tu, w, th, f,5¢ BALLS, PARTIES, &e. of designs of every prions, at ehort notice, “By NTH ‘AL BALL OF THE GEORGE- TOWN CATHOLIC HIBERNIA BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION; at Forrest Hall, on EASTER MON- DAY NIGHT, April 10th. Tic! admitting it and ladies, $1. a ai Se PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. TO COLORADO, NEW MEXICO AND CALIFORNIA LEAVES NRW YORK ON THURSDAY, MAY 47a 1882, for a delightful tour of Fit: Ni thousand miles traveled by trains of Pullman and Silver cara, Every Luxvny, and all Se Splendid Prone tatare eeeaet 8? portunity, never before offered, to visit AMERICAN CONTINENT. Fol particulars in special PaoanaM free by mail on WHOS. COOK & BON. 261 Broad N.Y. 143i Bepneyivgaia ave, ‘Washinton, D0. Cc. A. BARATTO! ‘Manager. KO SEWING MACHINES, &. _ SAFE DEPOSIT CO. _ THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Conwen 16Ta SrukET AND New Youx Ave. Pervetnal Charter Aot of January 394. 1867, ST of Bet ‘Deposit ab lowest GHATLED ©. GLOVtL ct Karas © Co., Vico President. . SEOREEVAR, secrecy Asst. Seay, MPH OF AMERICAN SKILL. Every mechanical man or any fady eman who take lnterest in beautiful mechaniain ang cor are cordially call and examine ‘Sewing ‘We do not urwe you to buys Ooty ank Sou fo tak oe fry, the simplest, lightest rimning and most reliable amend REW, Intest improved Machines, of all the gfarery, op lnk cover ania aint PS One Giltaschings wosellor repair cewarramiel ‘3 years. c,, Cor. ‘Ith and i gifezt door to Auerbach's sate Pusulahing and Hes Tr STANDS AT THE HEAD. THE LIGHT RUNNING AND DURABLE ELDREDGE! THE ACKNOWLEDGED PEER OF SEWING MACHINES! SPitaves. "Galcod cosivet 7° "i Aesideat once Sewing Machine and Fashion Rooms, 528 oth street northwest, near corner of F etreet. fea ara us PAIR FINE CARRIAGE HORSES, THRER-SEAT CLOSE CARKIAGE, DOUBLE SET HARKNESS, me AUCTION rat THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL THIR- TEENTH, 1882, at TEN O'CLOCK, at No. 1330 Cor- coran street, between 13th and 14th streeta, I shall sell the above excelent househcld effects. N be Horses and Carriage will be sold at . B.—Th TWELVE O'CLOCK precisely in front of the Tesi- cr as. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer._ W4LTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. bU- AND RE, HAIR SHEN UTEN- N HOUSE 146 F (SHERMAN ROW.) TWELFTH. commencing -M., we shall sell the above aseort- ment of household eflecia, to which we invite the atten- ere. ton of WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta. N E. 1 asd WALter 5. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. WALNUT- FRAME PARLOR SUITE, UPHOL- IN REP: MARBLE-TOP CENTER EASY CHAIRS, FANCY ROCKERS, CHAMBER SUITES, WALNUT WARD- LOBES, WALNUT MARBLE-TOP SIDKBOARD, WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE AND BRACE: ARM DINING-ROOM CHAIRS. WALNUT HALL COTTAGE | FURNITURE; RACK, | SPRING: AD, BUREAU AND WaSH- WALNOT BEDS/ STANDS; CHILD'S BEDSTEAD; REFRIGERA- HAIR AND HUSK FEATHER PILLOWS A} TOR, SEWING MACHINE; MATTRESS ig qT TEN O'CLOCK’ A.M., we shall 1335 Q street northwest, and parties furnishing will do well to attend the sale, for the collection of furniture is in xood condition and worthy the attention of buyers. asd WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Cu., Aucta. rpucmas DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED SIREET, BETWEEN HIGH “AND YOTOMAG STREETS, NO. 3243, GEOKGETOWN, D. C., AT AUCTION. Qn THURSDAY, APRIL THIRTEENTH, 1882, AT HALF-PAST FIVE G'CLUCK, in front of the! Premises, shail lots 15 and 1G; one of the lots is im- broved by s comfortable three-story Frame House, with all the modern improvements, with marble mantels, cistern in yard ; lot 33x99. Immediately’ after the eale of the house, 3 lots of 22 feet each, by a depth of 99 feet. ‘These lots are filled with fruit trees and shrubbery, snd on one of them has alarce frame stab e. ‘This property is finely located, and should command the attention of parties Wanting & 00d residence or profitable investments. ‘Terms: One-third eash; balance in one and two years, with notes bearing int at six per cent per annum until paid, and secured by a deed of trast on the prop- erty sold.” All conveyancing, Ac., at purchaser's cost, A. deposit of $60 on cachi ot will be requiced at time of le. ab-dkde THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, Disrricr oy Cotumsta, WasHINGTon, April 8, 1882. In pursuance of the third and +i xth kections of act of Congress approved Merch 3, 1881, and the act making amendments to said act, approved April 1, 1882, the fol- Bitaict of Columbi: lowing property of the will be offered forsale at bite auction on the EWENTIETH front of the premises, commencing at a the lot first named heze- ‘following order: 'N WASHINGTON. All of Lot three (3), in square three hundred and cigh- ty-two (382), and improvements thereon, kuown es the Central Guard-House, situated on Louisiana avenue, between 9th and lvth streets northwest, containing 10,594 equare feet of ground, more or less. Part of Lot three (3), square four hundred and ninety (eo. situated on the north side of C street, between 16 and 6th streets northwest, containing 4,272 square festof ground, more or les ‘The two following will be sold as one parcel Part of Lot one (1), equare three hundred and seventy- two (372), situsted on the corner of New York avenue and 9th street nortuwest, coutaining 1,040 square fect of cround, more or jess, Part of Lot seventeen square throe hundred and seventy-two (372), situuted on corner of K and 9th ts northwest, containing 1,980 square feet ground, more or less. IN GEORGETOWN. Part of Lot forty-seven (47), forty-eight (48) and forty-nine (49), in ‘square thirty (0), with imuprove- ments thereon, being the old town house and No. 5 engine house: provided, that the enine house may be ‘used by the District until a new engine house is con- structed, but the purchaser shall be allowed rental therefore at the rate of six per cent. on the purchase such use. ty-seven (27), containing 6,484 square feet, ve or lesa, and lot twenty-eizht (28), containing 56-56 square feet, more or in square six (6), the Fish Wharf property on Water street. terms of the sale are: Oue-half of the purchase money in cash, and the balance iu six and twelve months, with interest at six percent, secured by deed of trust on the ay ee y purchased. A deposit of one hundred dollars down at time of sale will be required upon each piece of property sold. ‘The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids if in their Judcment the property offered does ‘not bring a fair market price. By order of the Commissioners, a8, 11,12,18,1 of TINDALL; BOOKS, &c. EeAstee CARDS. Novelty 1882. Large assortment and cheap prices. FRENCH BOOKS. FINEST STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, ETC. V. G. FISCHER, (Successor to M. E. Boardman), 15th Street, Opposite U.S. Treasury, Washington, D.C. m28 E ASTER CARDS IN EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE, Comprising the latest designs by Mrs. ©. R. Whitney, ‘Miss Rosina Emmett, Miss S. B. Humphrey, Miss F. Bridges, Mr, Thos. Moran and others. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, m20 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FAStee CARDS, OF ALL DESIGNS, STYLES AND MAKES, FRINGED, EMBOSSED, SATIN, PLAIN AND EASELS. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Branch Box Office Ford's Opera House. ml7 ee ee PANELS AND FASTER EGGS, A large variety now displayed. NEW BOOKS. Reporters by Jno, Wm. Wallace, 4th edition; $5.50. Chamber Cases, 1630 or 1641. er on Infancy and Covertu: W. H. MuRRISON, Law BOOKSELLER asp STATIONER, mil 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Cusoncer J. REED, (SUCCESSOR TO SIDNEY T. NIMMO,) 483 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Bole Agent for the MATCHLESS HIEMEKAMP PIANOS And the Celebrated SHONINGER CYMBELLOR ORGANS, Sold on monthly payment of from §5 to $15. NX. B.—Parties leeving the city always find us with cash ready to purchase anything in our line. This en- ables us to keep in stock most of the time PLANOS from CHICKERING, BSTEINWAY and KNABE, and OR- GANS from MASON & HAMLIN, SMITH AMERI- CAN and ESTEY, at less than one-half the usual prices quoted. Most complete Repeir Shop in the city. Old Pianos made new. CJ I ‘NEW PIANO WAREROOMS, ‘619 7th street northwest. end sage aaa ens payments, <= AMUSEMENTS. SUMMER RESORTS. NATIONAL THEATER. Cares SPRINGS AND BATHS, ‘THIS SATURDAY EVENING, ALKALINE LITHIA WATERS, THE peatete ae amet STAGE, * HAMPSHIRE 00., W. Va. Oven JUNE Ist to OCTOBER, | and later when company wilt Justfy, having the larcont® ” swimming pool of carbonated mineral water the world. Aisa, Chaly beste Springs (-econd to rich in iron, and froma half to ‘quarters of am Boucia ride carriage or bonestack) « Se white ewan, Grand m ublaty scene©ry, sun mer clinate une q S charming summer Romie. | More natiefectory rowullei® a humber of diseases (some in a few weeks, of fon) then any springs in this country or Europe, Fates of chanse moderate, Pasy of access from all paints ofthe compass. Pampblets and water at Thompacn's, 709 15th «treet, Washington, D.C., or willbe sent dit gu application. Fine t xood boating spd fishing. Fogage rooms carly. Hav .reds turned away each sea- son unable to get quarters. Hunting in season. a3-im W. H. SALE, Proprietor. NEWPoR?, RHODE ISLAND. The extensive property known as RASTON’ ‘Just east of the firet bathing beach. #o'd by the Gibbs Lond Co., toa BOS. TON SYNDICATE, has been divided into lots and will be sold in sizes to suit purchasers, Every jot has a fine south westerly exposure, and eom- mands a fuli view of the soa. The property is but ten minutes drive from the Casino. The roads are to be immediately opened and putin food order, water and gas introdnced and other tm- provements made. Keasonable prices will be charged, and no more attractive spot can be foun ¢ for the estab Lshment of summer residences, Piaus of the eub-divisions may be had of any of the Real Estate Brokers at Newport, and further informa- tion may be obtained on application to B. W. CROWNINSHIELD, al-wkslm 11 Pemberton Square, Boston, (CAMPOBELLO ISLAND Ws chased in J: 1881, by the: seo Sanpete or eee the laws of New Brunewick with « capital of, one — ($1,000, 000) do'lars. in Re L The incororators are Quincy A, Shaw, Nigeinson, F. B. Beaumont, Alex. 8. Porter and &. Gs ‘The officers of the compat follows, viz: 5 ny are an ve: tat Satiuel_ Welles Porter, dent, Samuel Wells, of the firm of ‘Treasurer, F. B. Beaumont, Directors, Samuel F, B. Beainnont, Goon, A. Goddard, Alex. 8, of ud E. F. Chase, of the'firm of ¢ Higginson, New York city; General Mauager, Ae soon as the was a tiful Swiss hotel, called “THE OWES.” opened in Aucust, and finding the forded quite inadequate a built, to be ready for Loarders in Js house will be calied the “"T) N-¥-COED,” which means ‘Bence 100 feet sbove the cea" and conmagudsneteanag nence above the sea, and commands and enchantinue views in all digections. “°THE OWEN? Will be opened JUNE 1, end will accommodate trans sient as well as permanent guests." TYN-Y-COED™ Tor the kecamtiodation of those ‘wishing to stay one for the accommo howe we eae IS me ie, and their ap ments will be re Sned and homelike in every reapect. They will be un- der the management of Mr. T. A. Barker, manager of th: Adains House, Boston, and the Mount Mauaheld lo Stowe, Vermont. ‘The feland of Campobetio Kes in Paseamaquotds about seventy (70) antles northeast of Mt. Desert. It ten (10) miles ons, trom two to three tuiles wide, has acircumference of thirty (30) miles, It is a in shape, and its shores abound im exquisite de scenery.” ‘There are cows, beaches, chasme and deep inlets; lofty and densely wooded hills and rugeed heade lauds. ‘The shores are rockbound, abd giant cliffs overhang the sea fo many miles, Access may be had by the fine steamers of the In- ternational 8. S. Co., which mokes four or more per week; leaving Commercial Wharf, at olelock am.. Py at 6 the same day, arriving af Canspobeilo the tollowing moruing at 9 o'clock. gage can be checked directly to the hotele. | ‘The 12 train via the Easteru It-1t., connects with the steama® at Portlan ‘The prices at this beantiful seaside home will be reas sonable and consistent with the care and efforts to make it a model of comfort and summer enjoyment. Application for summer board may be ms General Manager, Campobelio Co.. m30-co2w 27 State street, Boston, Mase, rsuonr House, Atlantic City, N. J. Aprii 15th for the season. The most airy and delivhtfa; Summer Home on the coast.” A Sea View from every oom the house. “Good bathing. Croquet «rounds, gther opportauities for social enjoyment. ‘The enters tainment of families a specialty. |. B. STOCKIAM. KS. | m28-3m K xirect, Washington, D.O. HE COLONNADE, Atianvie Crry, 8. J. Farnished with ail 1 fnclnding a mi5-Im HOUSEFURNISHINGS. = 709 WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 Importers of CHINA AND GLASSWARE. Bpecial Attention Given to HOTEL SUPPLIES. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS In Endless Variety. PERFECTION HARDWOOD REFRIGERATORS, WHOLESALE COUNTERS ON SECOND FLOOR. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, m30-20 709 MARKET SPACE. Tr YOU WANT A COOK STOVE OR RANGE ‘Call and eee onr new Range, with Patent Duplex Grate, the best Grate made. Our stock of KEFRIGERATORS, OTL and GAS Stoves, we can show ie largest ansottment in theety wer, we can show - ‘Lhe attention of builders and others ix caled to our Brick Set and George, the Fireside. Jewel and Latrobes, our large varicty of Slate Mantels, all first-class goods, ‘An inspection is respectfully W. 8. JENKS & CO., al 717 7th strect northwest, E DDY REFRIGERATORS. Just Received ALL SIZES OF THIS CELEBRATED REFRIGERATOR. They are strongly built, handsomely finished, and perfect in practice. Have Slate Stone Shelves, and packed with » perfect non-conductor. For thirty-two years they have received the mighest merit asa first- class Refrigerator. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Sole Agent for the District, al — — EVERYBODY IN E AKE UNDERSELLE DEESS SHIKTS. Linen Collars, Linen Cuffs, Silk Neckwear, Cottow Bock, Undershirts and Drawers. New styles of Percale Shirts, the very best quality, only $1. Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 cents. Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $2, Bix fine Drves Shirts to order for $9. All goods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every “Ris” —_MEGINNISS:, 1002 F street northweet. ‘HOMPSON'S: T DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY ax MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest, made SHIRTS at following prices: PST, “untested B Boy's Wamsutia, uotinixhed, 60c- ‘Toe. 318 S, ® ELLERy, *: SUCCESSOR TO DUBREULL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE 1119 F Sraeer Noatawest, Wasmmworon, D.C. Bix of the to eaeecereeeees B: foes Fished mar Cara. THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- my Borthwest. SPECIALTIES.