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feeb LOCAL MEN ‘TION. ‘The Wenther. Orrick oF THE Curer VAL OFFICER, Wasaisorox, D. C.. Mareh 6, 1583, 9:50 a. mn. For the miidle Atianiic states, ciowdy, rainy weather, southerly, veering to northwest’ winds, Statlobary or higher temperature, lower pressure. Special Weather Bulletin. TO-MOKHOW TO BE FAIR. ‘The chief signal officer of the army furnishes | {he following special Dulletin to the press: The | meter {3 high !n Matne and In idaho and Mo tana. A storm of considerable energy, moving &n easterly track, is centrulover Leke Michigan. General rain or snow has fallen ew England, the south Auantie and g’ os, Northwesteriy winds prevail in the Missourt ley and southerly in the gulf stotes, Tenn: smniddle states and lake region. eneral rise tn temperature from 10° to 20° in the | lon, Ohio valley a fe ‘states. ‘There wil be a great rise in teni- ture to-day In the middie states ond New ngland. A cold wave, which will move to the south sad east, has entered Ifaho and Mentana. ‘The foliowing spectal temperature 2 U3 p.m. Yesterday: Washington, $3° Savanpal, 62°; Atlanta, 63 Pensacola, 66 70°; San Antonio, 72 73°, and San_Diego, 65°. ring weather is in- @icated on Wednewlay in New England, the south | ‘Atlante and guit states, and futr weather ta Ten- | Rewsee, the Obio valley and middle states ——_ Matrixes.—On Wednesday, March 7th, we will | ae Galveston, oo Los Angel Open one hundred rolis of fresh China Matung, iu | 1! fancy styles aud plain whi pking stries of Ingrain Carpet Towson’s, 636 Fenusy.van Fioor Oil- nue,south sige. Roway Hoop Earrings, #2 pair. Brveser.’s Icz Cream and € t Priggs, arlotte Russe, RUSH BASKETS at 10, 15, 20 straw shopping buskits shopping ‘Daskets ut 49 and Junch baskets at 25 ant 20 infants’ baskets at 99-., just received at Silver- | Derg’s, 312 7th stre nice white Dd é the city. All lar, Eastern Cann: Parker's, Ar Chr. Zander’ ted Kusstan goose eat in jelly. Gossaxme rubber water-proo:s head & Co.'s. | appo Pike, Powers of Church Trustees. TROVISIONS OF THE New LaW PassED BY CON- cress. Among the Distriet bflis passed during the last hours of Congress was the one amending sections Se4, 536, 587, 541 and 542 of the statutes relating to the Distriet, The amendments change the sec- Uens designated so as to provide that a society or congregation taay assume a bame and elect or ap- Point trustees, not exceeding ten, according to | the rules or disetpline governing such society or congregation; that the trustees may hold office for the term ststed in their certificates, and Vacancies may be filled by election or appoint- Ment, and rules and regulations in relation to the Management of the estate and dutles of the trustees, or for their removal from offi ice, may be adopted; that ut the expiration of the term of Rervice Of trustees successors may be elected or Mnted; that the trustees shall have power, under direction of the society or congrega- Uon, to sell property, execute deeds for its con- ¥eyance, but Lo deed or conveyance shall be inade so as to defeat or destroy the Interest or effect of any grant, donation or bequest, and all sich Shall be appropriated and used as directed reon making them; that the trustees, ction of the soctéty of congrezation, ite mortgages or deeds of trust upon the perty of the society or jease it for a term not ceeding ten yea ——S District Government A! MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. Capt. F. V. Greene returned from his visit to Boston yesterday. He has been ona tour of in- [hone of the underground telegraph and tele- one system now being In use there. Applications for Hquor licenses of the following persons have been spprowed by the Commission- ers: John Baum, Michael Dorsch and John P. key. The Master-Butlders’ Assoctation have addressed a letter to the Commissioners of the District of olumbia asking that the offices of the taspector of building and of the inspector of plumbing be Femoved to more atcessibie Toeation® beth. tele | how situated In the upper story in the rear’ of the | Morrison building BUILDING PERMITS or Entwisle: John Connor, repatr between 1st and North Cupitol C. Hercas, repair frame 419 t, between D and E streets; Tauss, repur frame on Bladensburg: between toll-zate and Mt. Olivet, ire, str Tith stiee y100. .—The Hess Acme Opera d's last evening toa fair and in the “The Chimes of Nor- ten appeared as Mignonette, fon Of It was full of vivacity and a charming voice and excellent It was about the best ever seen here it perforinance, she baving. per- #0 Umes in London. Mr. Peakes eleo med Gaspard, The ‘others ted well, (houzh not at thelr best. Diavalo” will be given, with Miss Was Waruly Brant Ferrotyr: vor inl hotel keeper, sis, and he was ably ussisted by tonand a strong company. A. Bi Wiil be repeated this evening. very entertaining pro- Pletures. Taken and complete Obtained only at 1115 Pennsyl THe Wreery Stan, a large double paper of ftty- | six columns, will be Sent postpald for one Fa Year. Try it. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locais. Street lamps wil! be lighted at 6:20 p.m. and ex- | uished at 4:15 a.m. Tuk WEEKLY Srax (elcht large eaunt folded) will be sent post- the Unitec a ages, cut. pest- | anywhere tn | WwW. W t bilt against Ani M. sia for. and ints the vaym 0 Ata meting | Last evening Old Fellows’ hall, 7th strect, was | erowiiei by the of the Clan- Wolte rgetown Junior Clan-na-Gael Assoclitions, who brated the 206th anniversiry of the birth of Robert Emmet Around the he ican colors, with the eland. The entertainment was. reuestra’performing the Star Span- | and when the curtain was raised , ed a scene of the trial of Robert | Part of Emmet betnz assi nd those of Judges, Jurors, lis, by niembers of the associations.” The detense of E finely rendered. DRESS BY MR. CONDON. ‘uer Condon delivered an address, Stating that in view of the condition of affairs over the water the assoelation had determined to celebrate inniversary as they were doing, in acomparativ-ly quiet manner. But the demand Which has been made within the past few days bj oy the British government for the extradition of P. Sheridan, of the Irish World editorial staff, In- duced the committee to change its original resolu- ion that an expression of popular gpinion and feeling migit be evoked witb apect to this presumptuous claim. Atter ketching the lite of Emmet, and the con- dition of affairs in Ireland and condemning Eng- Ish mi-rule, the speaker referred to the demand for the extradition of Sheridan, which he sald was Made on the unsupported evidence of a cowardly Perjurer. He lad no fear that Sheridan would be ed up, and believed that the government ction until the force of public sentl- Ment would compel them to resist the demand. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. In closing, Mr. Condon read a series of resolu- Mons, which were adopted, requesting the Inter- ference of the Executive to prevent an outrage Upon the people of Ireland in transplanting a large number of destitute people to this country to the injury of our citizens—about wo be perpe- trated under the name of assisted emigration; and expressing the hope and trust that the State epartment will refuse to submit to the demand for the extradition of Mr. Sheridan. MUSIC AND RECITATIONS. ‘The program then carrted out included vocal and Instrum: ntal music, readings, and recitations, the following named gentlemen and ladies taking part | mm the enter: Inment: John M. McAvoy, Miss m, A. J. Neff, A. Mosher, H. . A. Forstian, Miss Anna Mullen: Messrs. Salb and Muihara, ns, MF. th B, Lyons, jive Forves sll, Miss Jos¢phine For! aye, Hall & C hove colored servant girl as. in the employ of Mra iith street, was charged day with grand larceny of a lot of jewelry and clothing frou her r employer. Bhe pleaded guiity to the charge and the case was. Sent to the grind Jury under $500 bonds, in default fendant was committed. She also leaded gullty to stealing a lot of Jewelry from ny ant Wis sentenced to 30 days In ase.’ An old colored woman Lamed uarged with recelving stolen ,from the defendant in the pres he testimony showed that it was fhe property of Mrs. McCoy. A fine of $10 was lm posd if this case aud restitution ordered. An ap- Peal was noted. TER.—In the Police Pennsylvania sets they often Water running as it was when the in- Spector found it. Judge Snell told the defendants at this was Just One of the charges they have to look out for. He took thelr personal bonds Not repeat the offense. Geo. M. Miller was eharged before the Police Court to-day by in Spector Wilson with being the owner of hous corner of &, and A streets southeast, and allowing the Potomac er tO Waste from a broken & The defendant stated he hydrant was out The court warned nis personal bonds, ard, of No. 319 D street southeast. ‘was before the court, charged with wasting Polo. Mac water. He was released on his personal Fecognizance. a bite on —Thomas Dow- Ung will sell to-morrow morning, at 11 0% clock, at bis auction rooms, a fine collection of diamonds, 1 watches and other Jewelry, comprising one <ired lots, the whole forming’ very attractive and valuable collection. ‘The sale ts positive and ‘without reserve. Therefore bargains may be ex- cl See advertisement. Manatace Licenses —The clerk of the court has Meenses to C. S. Pierce and Laura pS a a eane —— Smith a sees way ani Duckett; . and Ida B. Moxley. bape: selec ——__.___ Execurnix Sate oF Stocxs.—The sale of stocks gram has been provided for the lovers of the varl- ety this week. The Japanese acrobat, who Is en- 5 remarkable" tumbling feats, Edward Kelly and Id 3 good comedians and fine Gincera. The Dutch comedians, Baker aud Gard- ave capital. A number of other specialists ap- t,and add to the attractions of the perform- —This 1s the last week of the L In addition, an in- sting performance is giving both day and even- and some Very remarka able curfosities are on The popularity of, the are numbers of people are very assembly, and everybody hasa Rood time. ‘The reguiar assembly ‘will bo given | Wetmorrow evenin rt this charged with carrying a pistol. Amanda 0. 1531 6th street, stited that the defen- na visitor aUher house, but on ac- vunt of his conduct on a recent occasion she re- ontinue his visits, He came puiling the door bell at a vio- me time, she ordered him away, he tried to kick the door In, and aft drew a pistol. He 260 or 90 da; fin naxtioum fue, and was committed in default of n & G. RR. Co.—Yester- onrt, Judge MacArthur,tn the Hetnline, by his next. friend, Sam- mst the Washington and itwey company for 3,000 for dam- a to be sustained by the defendant re- 1s foot on Aucust 6th, 1881, a ‘Verdicé of $800 for the tiff was rendered. amare Wit. oF THE LaTE Joun Keerr.—To-day the is Tecetved the wil of the late sohn . He leaves to his daughters, uinn. Lizzie Tealey, Mary Plummer, Ellen Keele, ate Keefe, Mary Long ‘and his step-daughter, Mary Bresnahan, $5 each, and to his sons, John and Daniel, the remainder of the estate, subject to the dower of the widow, Bridget Keefe. Orricers ELEcrE: the annual election of the L. 0. M. Reltef Association last evening officers were elected for the ensuing year, as follows: L. H, Patterson, president; D. G. Elchelberger, vice President; 7. L. Miller, sceretary; George F.Tlinms, treasurer. Directors—W. L. Se Ses, Redstrake, A. A. Wintleld, E E dournescet Ballinger. J. M. Richards, T. K.’ Heath, Ges 0. Burke, J. J. Unsworth, G. @. Wilson, L. R. Trem- bry, J, 8. Lane, W. J, Waple N. A.’ Ball, James Hoimes, J. W. King, mnder. Tue St. Patuick’s DAY PARADE.—At the regu lar monthly meeting of the W. C. Hibernian Ben- evolent. Society, No. 1, held last evening—-Mr James Linskey,’ president, and Mr. Samuel Me- Monigle, secretary—arrangements were made for the St. Patrick’s day parade. Mr. Ed. Dougherty and Mr. Michael Broderick were elected mounted taarsbals for the soctety on that occasion. Shea IGHT TEMPLAR ABROAD.—Mr. ve umbta Commandery, delivered lecture at Asbury Park, last Thursday evening under the auspices of ‘Corson Commandery of that place. ‘on “Reminiscence of the proceeds for charitable pur- Doses. At tho close ot the tecture, which tae ee: tended by a large audience, including the mem- bers of Corson Commandery, ina r, Stevens presented to the commandery a “Delta,” set in a gilded case, with French plate glass sides and top, which was won by Columbla Commandery at thé Garfield fatr. Ss REAL-Estate TRANSFERS.—Deeds In fee have been recorded as follows: James N. Varnum, ex- ecutor to same as trustee, sub. 6, sq. 206, $724: Asabel H. Sargent to F.C. ‘Aigeltinger, sub. 4, sq. ; A. Jackson, trustee, to Bettie L. Leiten, ett 387, dnd s. pt. 10, sq. B. Groft to J: Ledyard Hodge 5q- 190, $8,500; son to Ly: 4 pea 8q. 159, eee James W. Nickens to FL 2,'sq. 18, $580; C.C. Marten to D. Luther, sub. 181, 59 $4,000: Catherine Howard to Paul Bonavirest pt 10" sq. 70 $s Susan B. Devan to E- Greer, subs, € anid D of Rockville and: Wasa: ton Turnpike Co., land, $2,:00; A. Poindexter to A. B.Bogur,lot K, block 23, Eftingham Place, $1,500; 8. €. Pomeroy et al to’E Tolliver, lot’ 26, se¢. 7, Barry farm, $250, Churles Welling et al., trus> tees, to S. H. Bodfish, lot 2, <q. 863; 22.61.95. Jor- dan‘Thomas to H. B. Moulton, north part 19) sq, gast of $00; $—. Edward Norman to Frafces north part 29, sq. 486; $1.20. Vestry of Ascension parish to fienry 0. ‘Towies, —; sq. S05: $4067.18 Same to Mary A. Dashiell, dot $2.00.” James Roubins to John Stewart, tot 8, 500. ta Si Forve to Susan P. Okie, lot ma ‘Susan Le ee to Joseph W. ‘Jaque, subs 13 and 14, sq. 9 —— ‘Tae River TRape.—Harbormaster Sutton reports arrivals at the river front a3: follows: sehr. Hel-n H. Benedict, Munson, 1,182 tons ice, Great Falls Ice company; sehr. Carrie Farson, ’ Brice, 40,000 feet lumber, Johnson & Wimsatt; sehr: Walter, Galvin, 110,000 feet lumber, G. A. Shi han; schr. Mt. Vernon, Wood. 35 Pe 5 cords wood, J. O. Carter; schr. Sally, Jordan, 3 cords wood, Same sehr. Two Sisters, Kuight,35 vords dodo. ;ecbr. E.A Wheriow, 60 cords do., do.; sehr. Grey avis, 20 cords do., do.; sloop Dauntless, Luttrell, 600 bushels oysters, market; Sloop Emma, Wells, 300 bushels do., do.; sehr. B. L Gillis, Ene: nizer, 600 do., do.; punzy Thdependent, H lardin, 500 bushels do; do.; pungy Chartte, Collison,” 500 bushels do,,” do.:' schr. Consolatto Blank, 0 bushels do. do.; stmr. Belle May, bunches fish, RA. Golden Roberts, 890 Bush iterday noon, while a few of the children attending the white School at Benning’s were playing about the remains of the old fort on "§ farm, one of his school- nates pushed “uttie. Wllte ‘Struce 80 that he fell over the parapet and broke his thigh. Dr. Well of Hyattsville, was summoned and _rendei proper service. Willie is about 10 years of age, Padesiast>luimastohds THR SHOOTING AT COLLEGE STATION, Mp.—James Trainor, who shot George Recarr at Coll With an axe in his hand. —————— APPEALED Liqvog SELLING Cases. — Yester- day, in the Police Court, Prosecuting Attorney Padgett called Judge Snell’s attention to the ap- pealed liquor cases of Michael Leech and Cathe- rine Deniz, which have been sent back to the Po- lice Court by Juc Wylie (a ziants not depositing the docket tees, unsel for Leech asked a continuance to come in and pay the! the fine. In ot The continnance was {ook out a writ certo, tc out of back to the Criminal ‘The Courts. Court ix GuNzRaL TERM. oS ee O'Day ee ce opinion —e Fa ‘new’ trink oe and ofde! agt Smithy inion by ache ewer B ‘Nobh ble; oble; Gif in, In re Dr. HB. mandate of ek filed. United Bank of Of the Republic; on hearing. Cracurr Covrt—Judge MacArthur. ‘Yesterday,Helniine agt. Washi be railway company; verdict of $300 for plain- TRT.—Judge 5) Yesterd: derly conduct; personal bonds. J. W. sagt: vagrancy ; days.~ ouny corcars: yVagrancy; Go. Peter Mitchell: eslored, vaaraneys da. “Loui B Cockburn and Mary B Stina, protanity? $9 or 7days. Richard Dang, Chas. and Tos. Smiéy and Geo: rag mice jays each. Wim. Neal, rotantiy; $8 or? Gaye Win. Grea col. terous; $10 or 30 on fe oar ancy; § $5 or 7 days. ae ; reform schooL inst Mr. Frederick Mullen in the | “treading 01 Paice ‘court art yesterday was profanity.] pernnlored eng MARRIAGE LICENSE FOR THE SOUTH WASHINGTON Etorexs.—This morning, a ittle after 9 o'clock, @ young couple were noticed at the court house, evidently in want of information as to a marriage to the clerk’s office, while the outside. The y young me man gave the names of Geo- W. Drury and Ida Mosley, to whom the license was at once issued. left the court house, es that the Tisense Wr would De used at once, —_——__- n Hill, jr., 60n of the late enn Hill, 1s con- nued to his Bea wit with the vocal chords and cannot speak. physi say he cannot recover. license, Mr. ‘r. F. Miller directed the young man remained Rejoice, Rejoice, “He is Alive Again,’? “Was Lost, but is Found.” Under date of July 9, 1882, Mr. E. B. BricHt, of Windsor Locks, Conn., writes a plain, modest narra- tive, which, from its very simplicity, has the true ring of fine gold. He says: ‘My father is using Hunt’s Remedy and seems to be improving, in fact, ho is very much better than he has been for 2 long time. He hud been tapped three times, ‘Tho first time they ot from him sixteen quarts of water, the eecond time thirteen quarts, ana fully asmuch more the third time, and he would constantly All up arain every time after he had been tapped, until he com- menced using Hunt's Remedy, which acted lke magic in his case, as he began to improve at once, and now his watery accumulation passes away through the secre- tions naturally, and he has none of that swelling or fill- ing up which was s0 frequent before the functions of the kidneys were restored by the use of Hunt's Remedy. ‘He is a well-known citizen of this place, and has always been in business here." Again he writes, Nov. 27, 1882,— “‘I beg most cheerfully and truthfully to state, in re- gard to Hunt's Remedy, that its use was the saving of my.father’s life. I spoke to you in my previous letter in regard to his being tapped three times. It is the most remarkable cage that has ever been heard of in this section. Foraman of his age (sixty years) it isa most remarkable cure, He had been unable to attend to his business more than a year, and was given up by the doctors. “The first bottle of Hunt's Remedy that he used gave instant relief. He has used in all seven bottles, and con- tinues to use it whenever he feels drowsy or sluggish, and it affords instant relief. He is now attending to his regular business, and has been several months. perfectly willing that you should publish this letter, as we thoroughly believe that father's life was saved by using Hunt's Remedy; and these facts giv@& above may bea benefit to others suffering in like manner from dis- eases or inaction of the Kidneys and Liver.” a $8 Ss TrTT ae i O “sss, ER oO 8 7 £ Sgss8 T EEE T : 8 CELEBRATED STOMACH Invalids who are recovering vital stamina declare in grateful terms their appreciation of the merits ass tonic of Hostetter’s Stofuach Bitters. Not only does it impart etrength to the weak, but it also corrects an trregular acid state of thestomach, makes the bowels ‘act at proper intervals, gives case to those who suffer from rheumatic and kidney troubles and conquers a8 well as prevents fever and ague, For sale by all Druggists ana Dealers generally. mh yet RECEIVED. NEW DESIGNS, FANCY NOTE PAPERS, CORRESPONDENCE CARDS, MENU AND GUEST CARDS. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Agent, mh3-6t* 911 Pennsylvania avenue. Pauerrarations For SPRING and SUMMER demands are proceeding rapidly with us, and we are getting into shape for a RUSHING TRADE—such as we have a right to expect from our REMARKABLE SUCCESS of the past 16 years, the term of our existence. ‘This getting into shape sppliesmore parti leularly to the CHOICE, NOVEL and truly ELEGANT lines of SUITS and SPRING OVERCOATS that we are having made from the most FASHIONABLE materials. Our OVER-GARMENTS, however, in ANY STYLE you want, for MEN, BOYS and OHILDEEN, are nearly all in. Whoever intends buying a LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT this SPRING may ss well have the use of it i limadoarat bright days, and now is agood time to begin wearing this serviceable Garment, In our BOYS and CHILDREN’S department the variety never was so great as it is this season, and parents will find it to their interest to bring the ittle folifs here to be clothed, whether they need kilt suits or pants suite, bringthem to us, The handsomest room in our building devoted to this department, which ts celebrated for correctness of style and lowness of price. A. BAKS & CO, STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. m2 Easrez : Canps. 421 9th st., J. JAY GOULD. Stationery Deparment or A. BRENTANO & COMPANY, FASHIONABLE ENGRAVEES. ‘Wedding Invitations, Reception and Visiting Cards, (Cards Printed from We and Envelopes Ilu- ‘minsted and Stamped in Bronses and Plain Colors. net. ay, 7 Hae. Pant and Everett Cross, disor- TAILORS AND of the the peal sissed. United States States agt, National tries a and George- Ss Pitzer, pi the church, and the feceaibe bin) in'the family Ast ing ground on the farm of on the 7th street roa New METHOD of tiny has been dopte Stan 4 hco mn Tae br ‘brushes adopted by the by steam, ants a horse is thoroug] oa two niigutes by being led slowly along oR Case F TREADING ON TOEs.—John Cockerell ana chara Shipman had quite a lively set-to in caused by ley, Va. Ny one of them ‘the toes” of the other. T 18 SPRING. A RESURRECTION OF NA- ture's latent forces is taking place. Like the world around you, renew your complexion, invigorate your powers, cleanse the channels of life. Ayer’s Sarsapa- Tills is the means to use for this purpose. JS 20UB, HAIR TURNING GRAY AND GRAD- ualis falling out? Hall's Hair Renewer will restore it to its original color, and stimulate the follicles to produce a new and Inxuriant growth. It also cleanses the scalp, eradicates dandruff, and is a most agreeable and harmless dressing. mbl Day Goons, LUTTRELL & WINS fave an elegant assortment of best French Sateens at An elegant assortment of Nuns Veiling at 250. An elegant assortment of Nuns Veiling at 8734. a ent Pur Bilk at T5c., 2 Bg 1, a Sass eS An elegant ‘assortment ot ee Silks, Sephyr Suitings, all colors. Drap de Alma, worth $1.25, at $1. Henrietta Cloth and Cashmere at popular prices. a best line of Cloth ana Cassimere for men and boys’ in this city, We make suits to order. Our stock of Linon Damaaks, Towela, Napkins, Doy- Hes and Handkerchiefs is complete, elt, Kepking, Doy ikgok st our Ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchfefs at fetes Me Shirts, Shirts made to order and teed. ‘he patent Vest pocket Suist ts just tue 20 pieces Straw Matting at cost. Lot of Remnants of Hamburg Fdges at half price, Lot of Kid Gloves, soiled, former price $1, only 25c. ‘One case 10-4 Sheeting, good quality, 250, ‘One case 10-4 Sheeting, superior, 300. One case 6-4 Sheeting, best quality, 200 LUTTRELL & WINE, 1930 Pennsylvania avenue, M42cu# I8 OUR SPRING OVEROOAT MONTH, AND I ALREADY HAVE THAT STOCK ON THE COUNTER FOR YOUR INSPEG- TION. IN VARIETY, FINISH AND FIT THEY EXCEL ANY- THING EVER OFFERED BY ME. S 128-20 GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 607 ir SYREET. I GUARANTEE IN WRITING PRICE AND QUALITY. Doszars Niw Yors Hars: The SILK AND STIFF HAT introduced in NEW YORK by DUNLAP & CO. now ready at WILLETT & RUOFF'S, Bole Agents, 905 Pennsylvania avenue. mh? £26-1m Now 18 THE THE TIME TO BUY BLACK atfrom & {010 cents por yard lesa than the lowest market prices. Koechlin's Gold Ticket ¢ Genuine FRENCH SATINES. Plain and Figured, at MITCHELL'S, mh2-6t ‘No. 981 PENNA. 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BRUNSWICK & BLAKE CO. ‘The most extensive manufacturers of BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES In the World. No. 66 West Fayette street, Baltimore, Md. H, J. BERGMAN, Manager. Tm sent free Fy Piasteated catalogue | upon application, CONTRACTORS ae DEALERS IN SAND HANK OF SAND AND GRA- Sghoreting purposes, - Ry ue fo any one we Tx Lone, Eescrad Co., Now York avenue, Ragrevers and Electrotypers. ‘Fine Cuts for Relief or Piate Press Print Lauten’s New Process, wots A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF MENU AXD DINNER CARDS. DRY GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. SS = — xv oo To Tux Coxsvuzn Or Dar Goovs.| Gyrzexs Axo Sosornne ‘Are etpecially invited to examine our WE BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE OUR SPRING | sano arvensis OPENING OF CHOICE DRESS GOODS, WHICH DECORATED, eae CONSISTS OF EVERY THING NEW AND DESIR- A. ABLE, AXD TO CALL ATTENTION TO THE Ihexeuouiting tos bun Sueteelnown, FACT THAT OUR STOCK 19 NOW REPLETE | Also, CUT and ENGRAVED GLASSWARE. WITH ALL THE PARIS NOVELTIES FOR THE FINE CUTLERY and FLATED WARES SPRING AXD SUMMER OF 183. fete agent in the Distt for THE STOCK HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH Garis “ASS Argonne OF seasons a Gw eevemmen AND REQ M. W. RIDGE, 10 APPRECIATE GOOD STYLES, GOOD TASTE inp occe QUALITY. WE CANNOT 0 INTO SS ey THE DETAILS OF OUR LARGE CORDIALLY INVITE AN INSPECTION OF THE N ew Goops, FISH SETS, MANY NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS NOW OYSTER PLATES, JAPANESE TEAPOTS, UPON OUR COUNTERS. ONE PRICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, DECORATED TOILET SETS) 3 | MAJOLICA PITCHERS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUR. GIFT CUPS AXP SAUCERS, ‘The best ie the cheapest. OOOKING UTENSILS OF ALL KINDS, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON 709 MARKET SPACR. Guan Roepveriox Is Price Os Mass, department in Washing: he was taken my odie | ACT and decided that it Was a case of itheria, and that it ho] lesa. Spats oi tied Petry nis throat, aud in “two oF Lookout for Bargains. 500 Ibs. of best crochet cotton at 39. and 40c.; French satins at 16c.; yard-wide rh nel at 8c. worth 15. “ Excelstor” celstor” Dry Gor Ge Store, 804 7th. a On Account of W. of Weather e immense advertised in ay’s: “Brening Star” will be continued ‘osworrow at Goldschmiu’s, 812 7th street n.w. Also a great many" articles worth from 10 JUST OPENED, Mr. W. H. Keneasten, 1889 F street, says: “I consider Brown’s Iron Bit- ters the best preparation ever brought before the public.” aa Tnvortaxt To Hovsexzerzns. L. BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, 908 7rm STREET NORTHWEST. A Slight Cold, often attacks the lungs. Brown's chal Troches give sure and almost immediate Sold only in boxes. ® ‘Will open on Monday Morning BLEACHED SHEETINGS LARGE SELF-FEEDING STOVES. li Dow sell them at a ten Seer ark hearse oor W. 8. JENAS & OO. ‘717 Tth street nortnwest. ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES. “Tae New Norrawesr.~ FEW Enterprise, NEW Store. NEW Clerks EW Ousto iborg’s Perfumes, aoe and Marechal Niel rose, A Fine Satr Dressin; Cocoaine dresses the ae Perfectly, & preparation unequalled Gsharutt, ‘The spear: of Burnett’s Fla’ consists in their purity and great Durkee’s Saiad Dressing 1s composed of the freshest, purest, and choicest condiments money will buy. It surpasses 2ny that can be made at home, is cheaper, saves labor and all anxiety, Skinny Men, “Wells’ Health Renewer” restores health and is also tion of Extracts J case, 9-4 wide, 20 cents, case, 10-4 wide, 23 cents. ‘case, 12-4 wide, 25 cents, Good quality and fully 25 per cent less than Regular Prices. mie Remnants of IRISH LINEN, 85, 40 and 50 conts. ‘These goods are Extra Fine and Great Bargains. 1case BLEACHED COTTON, 8X cents, 1 box Light PRINTS, Scents; usually retailed at 8 cents, NEW Goode. NEW Syeteme me Se WW tel ‘rato ay ae. "Wine Cellar. and vigor, cures D; pela, Impoten: Sexual Debili- immense clase Groceries ee eae 6 L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, “aaa new tM vinous Best Shirts, mh3 908 77H STREET, BETWEEN I AND EK. ———r ae my a. joe 50c., 5c. and $1, at J. E. Young’s m3-Im The Perfection of Punches, Hub Punch is ure, delictous, healthfal 1 end in- Vigorating. Sold by grocers and druggists, Sis: Sicxs: Sis: CHEAPEST SILKS IN WASHINGTON. Tie. jest Cashmere, 12 Ibs. aR Silk Velvet cmpes 714 7th street, 6 —— @ Ihe. c COPPEE (Java ind his Hecker’s Baking Powder COLORED SILKS, 50, 62, Tc. Js UL. E SS FLOUR Guow Witte) 1 i’ FANCY SUMMER SILKS, 50, 62, 75c. BLAOK SILKS, 50, 62, 75c., $1, $1.25, $1. Immense assortment of SILKS, COLORED SILKS, Garnet, Bronze, Dark Green and N: ue, only 50c. T ECEIV RES MPOR Our Colored Silks at 50c. are worth 7Sc. Jes R fells B ea I Th We Ni cellent quality BLACK SATIN rng for ise PATE DES FOIE GRAS, ig perfect in every respect, healthful, {horouchly Fellable, uniform in strength, and its baking qual: ities cannot be surpassed. . A. OHARE, Grocer, 1213 7th street Borthwest, | bet. Maod M, 67 Date: Fresh Alderney Wate and delivered in 3-Ib. “ Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk und te. per qt. Cream, ide. pint (worth $1) for 75c. aa GROS GRAIN BLACK SILK (worth $1.25) IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CHEESE, FROMAGE DE BRIE, NEUFCHATPE, ROQUEs COLORED SURAH SATINS, cheap at 50c. FORT, SAP SAGO, CREAM CHEESE, YOUNG Extra heavy GROS GRAIN COLORED SILKS, only AMELICA, PINE APPLE, EDAM, $1—SPECIAL BARGAIN. ENGLISH DAIRY, Our fine quality BLACK FRENCH SILKS reduced from $1.50 to $1.25, PROPOSALS. PForPosanrs. ARCHITECT'S Hatter New Pension ua N Srarer x.y. G C. Méras, U.S.A. Our finest quality extra heavy GROS GRAIN BLACK NEW PENSION. OPTS ROOF SHEATHING | SILKS reduced from $2 to $1.50, for enware Tiles for sheathing the Toot ert of thie bain are — ‘To be endorsed <' opened APRIL SEVENTH, is at specifications will be furnished esi ‘and to be canine! 711 MARKET SPACE. om MEO! 1S, Engineer and A: = Supervisi itect. Washington, DG March 5. 180s cane Uiettw J Neat Annie. MBROIDERED SATEEN ROBES. caurce P PEsGND TN GAT , AND PLAIN TO A FINE DERE OF 5 (MER SILKS, IN CHECKS AND STEM om (KB, IN BLACK AND COLORS, Lis, CHOI KE STY! EKNS IN PRINTED L LAWNS. Bosrox Crceunens, RoorcH CLOHAMS, Ai AND PLAIN, DAMASBE ALL-SILE ORI NEI a ae ng aa B.W. REED'S S0N3. 2216 F STREET NORTHWEST. Pons Axp Insviconare. ‘Those who may wich to purchase, either as a delicious beverage or for medicffial purposes, an unadulterated Whiskey, are invited tomakea trial of the celebrated brand, BLACKS PRESS GOODS, IN ALL THE SPRING u BPP pep ee BPR, T he NN N COLORED Dass Goops, IN ALL THE NEW U PPP PPP EE RRR T EE NNN = Uwe Bb ELE R E Buy N RS ‘UU P ERER R J BEEN NN LUDIN: Ui: PALACE MAREFT, COSHED HASPBL II, SA\ ye FRANK J. TIBBETS, W OW WH HM <8883 K _K KER Y ttbes. Weww Bn 8 KK EB ¥ E THE ABOV! GOODS HAVE BEEN CARR. WwWWw HHH I Sssso KK ERY FeLiy, SELECTED BY ME IN THE EASLLEN WW oH OHH S58 BSc Eom F | MAKE, 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 MARKET SPACE, PENNA. AVENUE. ONE PRICE, IN PLAIN FIGURES. Ar Cost: Ar Cost: Tam selling at Cost my Entire Stock of Dry Goods ‘until April 1st. ‘Call and examine Stock and Prices. Stock well assorted, and must be reduced before making contemplated improvements. ‘This Whiekey, upon an analytical examination, has Proved tobe FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give a fic- titfous age and flayor to this popular drink, For sale by BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, J. B. BRYAN & BRO., and B. W. REED'S SONS, H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, BOLE PROPRIETORS, ‘Washington, D. C, GEO. J. JOHNSON, mhi 713 MARKET SPACE. G UINNIP'S 4018-78 iT" wn their stores, at strest wing. Ligvor,. eo eae eam ‘Nos.820, 822 AND 824 SEVENTH STREET, HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE OLD RYE WHTS- KYs. MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21x, ‘The entire Stock of MARYLAND CLUB A, MONTICELLO '77, BAKER, OLD crow, ROYAL CABINET, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISEY, BEDFORD RUM, JAMAICA RUM. PIPER HEIDSIO CHAMPAGNE, BASS ALE ON DUBREUIL BROCHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIR’ ATTEN Ls FURNISH saa! 2112 F Srarer Nonraweer, Wasuiveron, D.G. BANKRUPT GOODS OF GEO. M. TAYLOR. Fineet Drews Shirts t order. Ei Bits Pine Stirs to is Fine Shirts to ‘The stock consists of Tae SHIRT FACTORY ayD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, eer ne eens Patent Office, Finn, Tan et it, followind ibed 80 ce. ets. Pull Hos of DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, GUINNESS’ POR- TER ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, YOUNGER'S SCOTCH ALE, BOT- TLED, HOLLAND GIN «SWAN). E. ©. KNIGHT, 1782 Pennsylvania avenue. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SILES, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, CLOTHS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, &c., &c. Goon News FOR THE a THE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE POSITIVELE 18 THE LIGHTEST RUNNING MACHINE EVER MADE. WILL SEW FROM THE FINEST FABRIC TO THE HEAV- TEST CLOTH OR LEATHER WITHCUT ALTERATIONS, Examine it at ‘We bought the entire stock ata GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH, And we are going to sell it accordingly, BUILDERS’ AND GENERAL HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, NO MISTAKE, OPPENHEIMER'S, mh 528 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. ER ET McKENN! Nae eo and not an agent’ to. ecll mean’ macht 684 Pennsylvania avenze. “| Ger Tx: Besr wth hte “THE CONCORD HARNESS,” THE CONCORD COLLARS. LUTZ & BRO. 497 PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE, Adjoining the Netional Hotel. Bole Agents for Hill's Celebrated Concord Harness Sielgies and HARNESS in great variety, at ber H. D. BARR, IMPORTER AND TAILOR, 1111Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. For first-class work and artistic tailoring place your orders with the leading house of Washington. 0 24 Eoxomcar Aw Suz WEAVER, KENGLA & 00.8 LAUNDRY SOAP BECAUSE [T I8 PURE; BEING Yer FNM ALL ADULTEEATIONS. SUCH AB MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &o., ‘WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT CLOTHES. - a