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HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SUNDAY. THE EVENING STAR. March 22. 1583. LOCAL MENTION. The Weatnhe: OFFICE OF THR CHIFF S16 ETON, D. C., March 2, 1883, ew England and the middie Atlantic Stetes warmer falr weather, winds mostly uth rerly, stationary or lower pressure. SPECIAL BULLETIN.—LOCAL RAINS TO-MORKOW. ‘On Friday local rains are id{eated ta the mal ‘Bic states and } the south Atlantic and east The Death and Resurrection of Jewus Christ Commemorated in the Catho— and Epivcopal Churches—Progra m of Easter “Music. The present week—the most notable In the Chris- tan calendar—is opserved ‘in the Catholic | churches with datly services of the most solemn character, commemorating the passion and deat h of Christ on the cross’ The somber services of the week end with the Joyful anthems of Easter | Sunday, commemorating the resurrection 0 1 the Wednesdxy, Thursday and Friday even- ings the office of Tenebre is chanted in all the c churches, which are filled with the sad es of tie Gregorian lamentations. 3 are being held also in the Episcopal the Easter services sj deen made by u iscopal churehes to render gnificant of ali Easter Rvcwrne’s, marked down; Cochr. Sterns, 924 7th, be- Prerry Easter cards to purehas*ss at Hvnn’s, Ss Cathoile and KE To My CUSTOMERS AND THE Pest I beg to state fere with my bu Programs of Easter Music. Below will be found the programs for the rious Catholic ana Episco- ‘hes, Including in some cases the closing s OF holy Wee! MIAN CATTIONC CHURCHES. Doutinie’s chureh eck are Of an exceptionally ‘The entire holy week ritual Work will be manner as heretofore Easter services in th: Dry Cleaning Esta Faster Lixess, splendid bargains; Cochra AND EXAMINE th foods in the city at B is chanted by sanctuary, as- m amonz the grand, and no is character Of a by a cholr of mae vo! Easter sonventrs from Posie | best in the ¢ nan owi'd friend, at J.C. | Parker's, 617 and 619 7th stree! mu and myster EASTER SILK Scakvs, gentle rd tO more udvanta ; Cochrane's crow led last Dexicrors and ornam natal easter egys In variety, at Jarvis’, Frsseit's Ick Cream ood Friday night at St, Matthew's |ehuren will be of a very impressive ch: Norice!—Kets Kemethy oz. fine photos with on Surts—Koys and_ci $50. Latest styles. L “f S doors trom H stre u rea! “sore | The so! thirteenth: patnted for $3, of the tenebr y ched by Rev. Father Chapelle, choir, assistel by full string or H be chanted, after whieh the at halt-past seven. Jeveinlah O'Sull Duna.—Low masses’ at 6, 8 ang 90 Solemn bigh assistant pastor, Rev. Father | Easrer Dress Sututs “ieee Tane’s, Uptown. My Wire was sick, th Jants, and he said hailve what was pure ant al was Xanders, at 911 7th street. P. S.—It was inde from grapes grown in this Immediate section of country. Yanp Wing percales 6yc., Sterns, 904 7th street, Detween I and K. 1,000 Dirrerey: lowest, at Lew Ne Easter Vetuines, nice quali: Fane's, Uptown. ‘THe Weery E Six columas, will be Sent postpid for year. Try it Serr Hahn & Co's E. C. Worcn & xo. a tensive stock of Sohmer’s, & Son’s Pianos, tn all style: right and Square Plane 925 7th street north CITY AND DISTRICT. Cendeused Locals. 1, yesterday, the | dinission to the 11 o'clock, with celebrant, Rev. on, @nd Father doctor preseribed stimu. $8 sub-deacon. Veni Creator,” at,” by Millard; Millard’s “Tan: olupose1 of the follow- Soprani, Misses Alice f, Olie Dwyer, and — Cunningham ch of the Imvaaculate Conception, pastor, i Ss stant pastor, Ri onelle will ber, py the choir, composed as follows: able paper of fitty— mae dollar a | advt. in City Items, annie Kearon; Forsyth, Collins, Con. lessrs. Bosweil, Nolan | art. Veni Creator Connell, will be sung by th el bell’s Gaudeamus earon and Messrs. ; Halletujah Chorus, ‘Organist, Miss M. M: corner of 24 and C streets Y services will begin at 8a. m, day Services will begin at 7 a. m., concluding high mass. Ester Sunday services begin at SS at 10 a. m.; and vespers at 3:30 p. Singing will De by the cholr of young the'most comptete Stock Will be Suns by Miss Nannie application of Fran Dar was referre Yesterday, Messrs. Worthit trustees, Med a bill 3 the will of the Lite Owing to dem: ears, which w work of fling the river fh to the examinin M. C. Randall and e and construe . W. Randall. *ssustsined by the dumping * in construction, the has been temporarily | celebrate the E Busam and Chassau. . C.—Mass will be cele- lock a. m. by Rev. Thos. B. Hughes, ss will be rendered by full cholr; Tie choir consists of the Misses Wright, McL:ugitn, affrey aud Quade, sopranl; Misses Johnson Messrs.” Berry and Wright, evreux and Quade, Db: benediction at * baritone solo, RW. er mass, assisted La Hache’s ma nittee on military for | He elration last evening ar- | following inembers: S were made for the military display. | orshal, P.t.Carson, etwooj, Commander Gra- of the Kepublie, and ‘the caPtala of Company B, Capital City At a mesting of the eon asec Deus at off -rtor the emancipation day ‘There were pre: Capts. Fisher seven years ol, while was run over by one of he choir will render e’s Alleluia for the pers with Regina at from Millard The following Ladies and Miss ‘Tillie Bauer, ig and Miss Lena uole Geler apd Anote Frank Ruppert, Heury kof, tenorl: Messrs. W. 52 H street ni arge pages, cut, past- post-puld anywhere in | t tor one dollar a year. | en compose the ebol irs. C. Rupper n. were ‘sentenced to? his morning, for | household Linen from street southwest 7th street southwest nell this morning for § Potomac water to waste in bis water Sehwakoif, organist, nd Mr, ‘Treanor, director. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CRURCHES. Church of the Incarnation, corner 14h and N Streets northwest, Rev. I. L. Townsend, $.7.D., rector.—First even song of Easter, Saturday even- ing at o'clock, when the Rt, Rev. the Bishop of the diocese will admin'ster the apostolic rite of confirmation, The music at that service will be as follows: Processtoual, 103; psalms, 10th selec- tion; Cantate Domino, Goss, in C; Deus Misere- atur, Goss, in€; byme, 237; hymn, 245; offertory, anthem, Arise! Shine, E:vey; Festal Amens, S. B. ‘une Dimittis, Gregorian; recessional, O, ughters,let ussing. On Easter day there Will be an early celebration of the holy communion 6:30 o'clock. Morning prayer, sermon by the rec- tor, and a second celebration of the holy nion at 11 o'clock, at which hour Tails’ F Choral Service will be used. In the afternoon, 4 o'clock, the children of the Sunday school wiil hold their annual Easter fe: full choir of the church. te following musle will be rendered: Matins— Processtonal, 103; antheta, This is the Day; ant- st our Passover, Gregorian; proper 7,111; Te Deum, Rogers, in Eb; Jubi- in F; holy commanton—Introit, Now is Christ Risen, Allen; Kyrles, Gloria Tibl, Laus Tib!, Gounod, in G; Credo, Merbecke; bymn, 99; offertory, Arise! Shine, Elvey; Sanctus, Toui n, 210;'Gloria in Excelsts, B. Whitney; Nunc Dimit- reeessionai, O, Son tis sing. The musi¢ at this church fs ren- by a surpliced choir of men and boys, organ- r ago by the precentor, Mr. John E. being the ith anniversary of the passage : re ting the Supreme Court of the District of Ce Was place. 0: the Genera! 7 of Chief Justice Cartter in mmmittee of the Bachelors’ Ger ded to give an extra german ‘lon of the Probate There wili be no ses- Amusements. +, Will continue here dui On Monday Rice any Will begin an engagement in The Lights 0’ London” audiences, and its popularity of the engage- ONAL THEATER. ival, assisted by the Al the 11 o’clock service ntinue until the el Next week Mr. John MeCulicugh, the emi- ent tregecton, will hold U Puerten Comrgrs.—The cosy Comique ts pasked nt performance by ation ts well received. Mesecw.—The new pantomime, “Jack and ber of other attractions are given sort this week. —Cushman and open he=e this evening. hyn of commun. chant; Festal Amens, | Us, Gregorian on’s minstrels ¢ prograi has The periormance will conclude With Leon's ne% angtry; or, Ben Parker, who fs ably assisted by the’ organist, Mr. Frank E. Camp. Holy Cross Chureh, Massachusetts avenue and street nortuw uOrreW evening at 8 Ovlod of the seasoa dr: “ Flak seems to tncre —Exster services: Easter m. Service of “Benediction tation of Holy baptism. Sun- ster day—matins, 9:30 a.m., anthem, Grégorian—Holy Ruchar- E. Abbey announces i st, Our Passover.” ist—11 a.m. Piain son Hytans, ancient and modern. Evening, 7:30 p.m. ‘This church has bech enlarged reatly beautified. A new and fine organ used for the first time at Easter services, The church has been decorated, newiy carpeted, and made very attractive. The seats are tree at “Gins-ppe_ Del ‘tion with the Chas. E. Pratt, choral ‘lecture. In that city Inforined his family that poeared to him in a dream an: ii soon be reuntted.” 3 4 skillful engraver, and made aryland. He leaves Wo of his suns, reside In this city. —— Grace P. E church, corner 9th and D streets, So J. W. Phillips rector.— at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. ay School at 9 a.m dad 8:80 p.m. Si er carols and other exercises. The fol of music at the 11 o’lock services ‘Christ the Lord is Risen,” Mozart; Easter anthem—“Christ our Passover,” Dudley Festival), Thomas’ P. m. F. Sherwin; Te Deum— D”), Dudley Buck; Jubliate—(n liymn 9, N. B. Warren; Gloria ‘ngels Roll the Rock “Away,” C. 7:30 p.m. service: Gloria Patri, C. E. ley; Bonum Est, H.P. Danks; Benedic Anima Mea, Danks; Hymn 102—“Come See the &c., I. Mason; Hymn 104—Josus Lives,” H. J. Gwintiett; Offertory—“The Day of Resurrection,” B. Tours.” The choir is a posed as follows: Soprano, cona; contralto, Miss th Washington, R Easter Sund: ons and two doug Spzake-Bensuaxp.—The wedding of Mr. Joho ; Gloria Patri ot the Adams Express company, Glorta in Excets! (Festival in “ Cc”), H. P. Dank: large number of is. The bride was attired in and orange blossoms, of flowers. Miss Addie Prosperi rforined a Wedding march as the couple entered crs. were E. J. Reapsummer. eluony Was periormed according to the uurch by Rey. F. D. Power, jef reception Was held at the rest mother, on G street, near The copie left on the 9: and bor: a buske Bernhard, SS. Wil Fitual of the Chr uartet, and 1s com irs. Sallie Fiynn-An- izale Tabler; tenor, Mr. W. E. Morgan; basso, Mr. John F. Ancona; 01 Miss Delphine Wilmarth; director, Mr. W. an. Christ Church, (Georgetown, D. C.)—Easter Sun- day services: Easter anthet Berg; Te Deum, Wilson loria ‘Tibt, Menke: # Goorich; hymn; Gloria Exceisis, Menke, Choir— Soprano, Miss _B, Harve: tenor, E. J. Whippli s ist church, Navy Yard. “He is Risen,” Dressier; Christ Our Passover, Danks; Glorias,steboth; Gloria in Excelsis, Danks? Te Deum, Lambriliotte; Jubilate, of Resurrection; Gloria Tibi, Lives; anthem, Christ the isen; Sacumee, communion: Trisagion, Wilson; Hymn 207; Giorta in Excelsis. Evening Christ the Lord, Williams; Giorta In Exceisis, Buck; Cantata Domino, Buck’ Benedic Animea, Buck. Rector Rev. C.D, An- drews. Cholr—Organtst. Mrs. E. E. Burbridge soprano. Miss Molile Byrne; alto, Miss E. Domer: tenor, Sir. W. J. M:Faglind; bass, Mr. samuel North Capttol street. Deatn oF Cart. W. DraGra.—Capt. W. H. own citizen of the Dis- on 8d street north- d 72 years. Capt exes family of West = Was an active mem- Union Fire company, and niou Guards, a volunteer military Daring the Mexican war he raised Which Was attached to the Mar 1 during the late war he cot three months’ servic Idiis trade of carpent ble to do so, but for sev- in bad hedith, His fu- Lloyd; Glorta Patri, G; Jubilate, Berg; hymn; Trisagion, Pos Miss Jessie Har- lorning: -Anthem, a company hi hymn, The _D: Buek; hymn, and star bu 1 eral years po reunton and soctable Yaush ME church to the pastor, Kev. Wilford who has been return: i nce for his third ‘The meedng was last year at this alled to Order by W. S. . Who brieity stated Its object, After ‘hotr ant congregation, and prayer here followed an address of evn, Which Was happit Bpon'ted to by the pastor, who thereupon, wit ed the congratulations of the entire ‘ pn and musle followed, hg event of the evening's entertainment Was a tine collation. nines OF MR. Jon H. TockeR.—Mr. Jobn H. Tucker ts seriously ill at hls residence, No. 1004 5 street southwest, of kiduey tended by Dr. Morgan. living resident of South Washt the house in which 1827—over half a century ago, at a time when in South Washington buildings were few and far be- tween. He was cue of the potuted in this District, ani Over a score of years, his beat yh part of the old Second ward, ine! ury building. ev. Mr. Hawle: lisease.’ He is at- Webome by RM. G cee Js the oldest fon. He bullt ever since in ‘penny posts? vouce Hannah ©. Foittke, ME a ad ce solieitor, Mr. A. K. Browne, has fled ce from her husband, Charles W. be him with babitual drunkenness She states they were married Au- Gust 2, 1564, by Rey. BH. Nadal, pastor, ebape!, and have now living six childre Prays for divorce a ein. mat. for custody of the ‘Trini tted to resume her maiden: Free ris MORSING.—At 3 o'clock this morning Sire was discovered In the house corner of 4th and M streets northwest, owned by John Shanahan Ty store by Bernard Mur- 's Bret. For Dr ying: in the lower ing the Treas- Mr. Tucker has been all his life a ities. He reared a large a ite John Abel Tucker, was killed by rglar some years: are Mrs. Rye, Mrs. ‘Thomas H. Walker al W. 8. Thompson. Mr. Tueker is over 70 years of and up to a few moaths for bis good health and activity. Wesley | a colored bu: ehtidren, and to be ame of Hannah So ee XG Fart OF THe Licht INFANTRY.—A Kos ie be voted to the @pd occupied as a ot and asa dwell ent responded spread of the flames to the , but confined them almost ent Sudden Death of a Young Lady. FATAL ATTACK OP ILLNESS WHILE PARTING WITH ‘HER AFFIANCED. ‘Miss Mary J. Cunningham, a young lady about twenty years of age, died suddenly about 10:20 O'clock Tuesday evening, under peculiarly sad circumstances, Mr. John Callahan had been Spending the evening with her at her parents’ residence, No, 1017 2th street. Shortly after 10 o'clock he started to leave, and she went to the front door with him, and was taken with a fit of coughing. Saying to Mr. Callahan that she felt Seif she was suffocating , he assisted her back to ‘the room and called her sister. Medical assistance Was summoned from Columbia hospital, and Mr. H. L. EJohnson responded, but before hits arrival Hfe was apparently extinct. He did all in his power to resuscitate her, but failed. Miss Gun- ningham was well-known in the western section of the city. She was a good-looking young lady, of medium size. She had previously had two at- tacks similar to the one which caused her death, her lungs being affected. The certificate of death ascribes her decease to embolism pui- monaiis, (illing of the lungs.) Alexandria Affairs. Reported;for THe EVENING STAR. ‘8 HOME AGAIN.—The appointments of t conferences all return to Alexandria the pastors who have served their churches here during the past year, much, to the satisfaction of tie congregations. Rev. Sohn A. Kern comes again to the Methodist Eptscopal Church south, where he has won the good will of a congregation composing some of the best citizens of the town. | Rev. T. L. Poulson, whose activity in the affairs of | his church has largely increased its membership, | 18 returned there. “The church would have missed him had he been sent elsewhere. Rev. R. 8, Tred- way is sent again by the Westminster conference to his charge at.the Methoatst Protestant church, whose congregation,considerably increased by his efforts, is still too small to contain his many friends, Rey. Dr. Walker, the efficient pastor of Robert’s (col’d) chapel was returned to his charge at Alexandria by Bishop Warren. s CATHOLIC SERVICES.—The -Catholics here *com- memorated at St. Mary’s church the institution of the Last Supper and the s>izure of the Saviour be- fore the crucifixion, There were services at St. Mary’s church in the morning, and during the afternoon crowds visited the church, where a beautiful “repository” had been erected, with lights and flowers, on one of the side altars. The services were conducted by Rev. Father De Wolf, the pastor, Rev. D. O. Kane, having been called to Richmond to meet there the other pastors of the jocese, SuppEN DratH at West Enp.—Miss Catts, a young school girl, daughter of Mr. Rozier D. Catts, of the Farmers ahd Drovers’ hotel, at West End, died suddenly last night. She came: from school yesterday afternoon complaining of a headache, ‘and later in the evening grew suddenly 111 and was dead before a physician could reach the house. A New ENTERPRISE.—On the last day of March the Alexandria Miping. Manufacturing and Ware- housing company, of which Messrs John W. Burke, ‘L. W. Reid, Geo. E. French and John 8. Barbour are commissioners, will meet_at the Mid- land office here and make arrangements for the organization of the company. ‘This 1s an Alexan- dria organization with a wide charter, and It is expected that some usefut work to give employ- ment to labor hereabouts will be inaugurated under tts auspices, PoLice REPoRt.—At the station house this morn- ing Susan Webb, arrested by Officer. McCann, charged with disorderly conduct, and Sarah Far- rell, on the same charge, arrested by Officer Bet- tls, were the only prisoners. ‘There were three lodgers. The mayor has fined Mr. Lightfoot, Ju- | Nan Henderson and James Bell $5 for disorderly conduct, and Dantel Mason #5 for assault upon his wife. The case of George Williams, of Washing- ton, was held for further hearing. RePorTER’S NotEs.—Services were held at all the Ep!scopal churches here to-day....The corpor- ation court, Judge Meade, has concluded tts March term, and will not meet again until the second Monday of April, when most of the hotel and bar- room licenses of "the year will be issued....Mr. Robert Davis cut off two of his fingers with a saw at the shipyard yesterday....An inquest was held | yesterday upon & dead white infant round covered ‘with earth in the garden of Major Herbert. A yer- dict of “death from means unknown” was ren- dered....The Alexandria county court, Judge Sangster, will begin tts March term at the Colum- bus street court house next Monday, set ates THE MERRICK MEDAL DEBATE.—The following gentlemen have been elected by the Philodemtc Soclety of Georgetown University to debate for the Merrick medal: Messrs. John B. Madigan, Me.; Affairs in West Washington. THE Inpusraia, Howe Scnoot.—There ts con- siderable interest being taken In the Home School here. On Sunlay afternoon Mr. this evening a iree concert will be myer of amatetra iE SEARCH for the body of Herbert Collins ¢rowned At Potomac landing on Sunday continues, ut without success. “THE Gray Trape.—Arrivals—Boat E w ‘oasucis wheat; beat on Whiting, with Dunlap web = F bushels corn; boat Farmer’s Friend with 3,800 bushels wheat. SALES. —3,800 bushels wheat sold to-fay at prices ranging from 113% to 122 White corn is quoted 63: yellow, do., at 60. CoaL TRADE.—The shipments from the mines of the Cumberiand coal region for the week ended Saturday, March 17, were $3,416 tons, and for the Year to that dite 369.088 tons; a decease of 81,596 tons as compared wi:h the corresponding period of 1882. ‘There was delivered to Chesapeake and Ohio canal, week 2,690 tons, year 2,090 tons; decrease trom lust year 2,131 ;ons. en . It will cost you but one dollar, and will do you incalculable g>0d. It will do away with that tired feel- ing, and give you new life and energy. _ = AVE YOU A COUGH? SLEEPLESS NIGHTS need no longer trouble you. The use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral before retiring, will soothe the cough to quiet, allay the inflammation, and allow the needed Fepose. It will, moreover, speedily heal the pulmonary organs and give you health. mb22 L208 HELL TO YOUR LIFE INSURANCE! AND carefully examine the merits of the Mutual Reserve ¥und Life Association. It is every man’s duty to pro- videJor his family in case of his death. business Eeaficiy increasing. ‘From the 1etto the oth of this month we wrote over $2,(00.000 of insurance. Our membership now exceeds 10,(00, and our total busi- ness over $40,0(0,000. ‘The "plan adopted _ by this association, ‘which is new, easily understood, safe, and at a great reduction in cost, commends iteelf to the intelligence and common sense of all who +xamine it. and, in the words of a coiebrated actuary, ‘*will revolu- fionize life insurance in this country.” Office in Vashington, 1509 H street. Axents wanted. tahl7-6m i. ¥. KNIGHT, Manager. Easrez Canps. 5 421 9th st., J. JAY GOULD. 1 Szarovery Derarrvenr = ‘A: BRENTANO & COMPANY, FASHIONABLE ENGRAVERS. Wedding Invitations, Reception and Visiting Cards, Arms, Crests and Monograms ELEGANTLY ENGRAVED, Cerés Printed from Plates, Paper and Envelopes Illu- minated and Stamped in Bronzes and Plain Colors, A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF MENU 5 AND DINNER CARDS, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 10-3m Conwer liTH SrReer. M42Cc# IS OUR SPRING OVERCOAT MONTH, AND I ALREADY HAVE THAT STOCK ON THE dames F. O'Neill, Ga.: Francis J. Lawler, Wis., and John D. McLaughlin, Masa. ‘The question Teads: “Is the growth of large cities conducive to the best interests of society?” ‘The discusston will take place early in May. Wosovrnret. Bancarss Is SPRING DRY GOODS JUST OPENED. 500 11-4 Jacquara Bridal Quilts at 98 cta.; 100 dozen all hnen Towels, 42 inches long, 15 cts. ; 1 cise 40 inches Wide all wool Beges, Ste. ; 1 case 40 inches wide all wool Spring Cachin Oct. : 1 case 42 inches wide French Chudda Cloth, ¢i8e all wool Combination Suiting, 50 cts. ; 1 case 1 wool Nun's Veiling, 25 cts, 8 cases Spring Dress Goods, assorted, 123¢c.. Ic. , 254 Bic. 37e. In all the above Dress Goods we have tlec- tric’ Blue, Crushed Strawberry, Nile Green, China Bine, French Green, Ox Blood, Ceil, Garnet, “Cream, Bronze, Navy and other colors. Summer new patterns, 50 cts.: fancy check Summer and 75 cts.; plain Dress Silke, all h Silks, all colors, 60 cts.: Black Drens $1.75, $2, Bisck Casbmeres, ‘Cloth, ‘all colors, double = Sie..'50c.. 62 adies’ 7 idth, 75¢. Ail Wool Cloth for Boys" Suits, 60. yard. Rew China Matting, plain and fancy egies Me Gro. Warr, ‘We have an exira larve atock NEW SPRING SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. 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I GUARANTEE IN WRITING PRICE AND QUALITY. mh2 ANTED—TO-DAY— Everybody suffering from Cold, Cough, Hoarseness, orany similar disorder, to try one box of KLECAM- PANE and HOKEHOUND UROPB; they act like » charm} 25 cents per box. ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, mb16 J4thand I, 2d and D, and 7th and N sts, n.w. LADIES’ TAILOR, 1115 F srR8er Norrawesr, Ta Now Prepared to Y'ake Orders for EVENING, RECEPTION AND DINNER DRESSES, WEDDING TROUSSEAUS AND STREET COSTUMES. London Tailor-made Riding Habite, London Tailor- made Cloth Costumes, the work is done in firet- class style, mace, by Mon Droeemekers and Tailors. Bent At guaranteed, Every Ledy leaving this city should take one of Mr. WHITE'S celebrated Cloth Costumes, with her. Cutting and fitting. 119-436m, Pore Asp Ixviconamine. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a delicions beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated brand, U DEPP PPP ERE RRR TIT ERE NN N U UP PP PE R 7 KO ONNN UB UPPP PPP RE RRR T EE NNN U UP P E RR 7 R NNN ue» P EKER BR @ EEEN NN wowiwa a S885 K K FER wwewh an g§ KK E WWwww HAH I 5sss, KK ORB We'W BOB H Sess8 BSc Ene ‘This Whickey, upon an analytical examination, has proved tobe FREE from Fusil Ol, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give a fie- titious age and fiayor 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, SOLE PROPRIETORS. Washington, D. C. $a18-78t DAvEL G. HATCR & COMPANY, NO, 934 F STREET NORTHWEST. A GENERAL REDUCTION ON ALL CLASSES OF GOODS, AS WE ARE DETERMINED TO BEDUCE STOCK, STANDING CABINETS AT COST. BEDROOM SUITS AT CONT, DRAPERIES AT A GREAT SACRIFIOE. po apg desiring reliable goods will find it'to theirin- EXAMINE OUR STOCK. DANIEL G. HATCH & COMPANY, AGENTS FOR LOW’S TILES, Ko, 934 F street northwest. CME Ae, cig famor, mh9-2w ‘Work done at ressonale rates, Miexero Ganwenr Co. John W. Thompson addressed the inmates, and e given by a _ CITY ITEMS. DRY GOODS. ‘It is a Noticenble Fact that we can never Paper without read- ing of Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup" Couldn't Speak Above a Whisper. This my = in spring ried re in a-violent storm Cape Good . lope. Inflammation settled in his throat, and for. FOILES, CASHMERES, @ while it seemed as if he would die of at HINDOUS, 8HOODAS, as she Captain never goes to sea without a supply of Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, he knew just what to | FANCY STRIPED AND PIN CHECK SUITINGS, do. A dose of it gave immediate = COLORED GROS GRAIN SILKS, Your Easter Costume Incomplete without a pair of Hahn & Co’s fine shoes. Latest arrivals of spring Ladies’ $8 feather-weight kid button. Ladies’ $4 “beauty” French kid button. Ladies’ elegant hand-sewed button boots, Ladies’ $2 reliable fine kid button. mhi9 Ladies’ $2 new style hook balmorals. Tree & Cuewnixe, 18 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Offer Fashionable Shades in. + TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 7TH STREET NURTHWEST. Gents’ noboy hand-sewed low 2nd high button Sj laced and gaiters, Correct $8 Gents’ $2.50 fine calf, plain or cloth top, shoes. Misses, children and infants fine heeled and spring hee! shoes. 16 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvanta avenue. Handsome Easter card to every purchaser. Mr, HS. Berlin, Le Droit buildings, says: “I have used Brown’s Iron Bitters with excellent success in Malaria and Nerve troubles.” ‘Tested by Time, For Throat Diseases, Colds and Coughs, Brown's Bronchial Troches have proved their ei test of many years, Price % cents. avirsat New Yoxx PRICES. SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Perry & Brother.) LATEST STYLES IN FR NOVELTIES IN CHE: ORAH SILKS IN A UINE INDIA TONG CHECKED 8 CADED VELVE DAMESAND LYONS GNOSGRA ES N rONS GI « cy bY 2) BLACK GROS DE LONDRES, SIN SHA ES, PRINT! STRIPED SILK! L NOVELTY IN FRENCH SILKS, 50. v3 CI AS DI Ee IRISH POINT EMBROIDERL WN: EMBROIDERED ROBES IN SATINES, ZEPHYRS, B\TISTES AND INDIA PONGEES. LATES! NOVELTIES IN PARASOLS. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ IM- TOUTED JERSE) YS IN LIGHT AND MEDIUM EMBROIDERED PARIS FICHUS IN CREPE DE CHINE AND CASHM a Ao oe IN SHAWLS AND HANDKER- Hi : LADIES’ BLACK MOUSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, WITH HEAVY STITCHED BACKS. SUITABLE FOR LADIES WEARING BLACK. 2 Cuoice Goops, Piamt Ficures, axp Connect Pricks, SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Burnett’s Coconine, THE BEST OF ALL HAIR DRESSINGS. It allays irritation, removes all tendency to dan- Gruff, and invigorates the action of the capillaries in the highest degree, thus promoting a vigorous and healthy growth of hair. Its effect upon the giossiness and richness of the hair is such a8 can- Dot be surpassed. Burnett’s Flavoring Rgtracts are the best. ‘To Consumptives. Many have been happy to give their testimony in favor of the use of “Wilbor's Pure Cod-Liver Oll and Lime.” Experience has proved it to be a valuable rémedy for Consumption, Asthma, Diph- theria and all dfseases of the Throat and Lungs. Manufactured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Bos- ton. Sold by all druggists. ‘od Lundborg’s Perfam: head Eédenta, Marechal Niel Rose, Alpine Violet. Hub Panch, Prepared from the Best materials, after the formula of a well-known epi- cure of “ye olden time,” is delicious. Sold by grocers and druggists. ies and Bugs. Files, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats,” mice, gi phere chipmunks,cleared out by Spough on Rats . Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. _Established 1849. Dax Goons. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO. mhi7 pure, 50, 625 and 75 cts, To Make a Salad that fs certain to piease all tastes, you need only use Durkee’s Salad Dressing. Nothing equal to it was ever offered, and none so popular. It isa ‘superb table sauce. Best Cashmere, Silk Velvet Crapes, 7147th st.6 Easter Cards at J. Jay Gould’s, 421 9thst. 14 in Combination. FR Lowest Price, J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., mai? 817 MARKET SPACE. S. L. Hevwrsroys, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. DRESS GOODS IN ALI, THE NEW SHADES. NOVELTIES IN SUITINGS. IN HEAD CHECKS. MBROIDERED ROBES. NEW DESIGNS I CHOICE PATTERNS © ANOTHER LOT OF OWHIte GOODS IN ALL THE NEW NEW LINE OF SUMMER SILES. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned. every morning and delivered in 34-Ib. “Ward” prints, 85c. per 1D. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and ‘sweet milk, Se. per qt. Cream, 1c. pint. Parasous. PRINTED LAWNS. THOSE PRETTY EW D MMER SILKS, PURE SILK BRO- GR DINES. OF BLACK SATIN RHA- “THE LATEST FROM $1.50 TO SUMMER SILKS, in Checks and Stripes, warranted 7 ci SURAHS, pure Silk, 24 inches wide, only All the Spring Novelties in Wool Fabrics, in Plain and CH SATEENS in endless variety, at the very SATEEN & PLATN TO MATCH. PARASOLS. PARASOLS. | FO’ D SILKS, 1 PARASOLS. PARASOLS, | {NDIA SILKS. VERY DESI 3 SURAH SILKS T\ FOURTEEN COLORS, INCLU- PARASOLS, New Stock. PARASOLS. | DING ALL NEW SHADES, AI ESPECIAL GOUD PARASOLS. PARASOLS. | VALUE. PARASOLS. PARASOLS. | COLORED GROS GRAIN AT $1, $1.25 AND $1.50. PARASOLS. PARASOLS. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, RHAD AM. SaT- - | INS, OTTOMAN & SURAHS, A COMFLETE LINE. PARASOLS. = Immense PARASOLS. | “FROM A WELL STOCKED LINEN DEPARTMENT r EARAGOLS? Neriety. PARASOLS. | WOSTERY 18 ENDLESS VARIETY, FRENCH, ENG- | CROCKERY, CHINA, and “ | LISH AND GERMAN, OF SILK," THREAD AND PARASOLS, PARASOLS. | COTTON TrRTUR PARASOLS. — Latest. PARASOLS. | NEW SUN SHADES AND PARASOLS OF THE PARASOLS. Novelties, © PARASOLS. | LATEST Di SIGNS. 8. L. HEMPSTONE aed Sere See 803 MARKET SPACE, PENNA. AVENTE. are » | ONE PKICE. IN PLAIN FIGURES. al PARASOLS. Lowest PARASOLS. PARASOLS. Prices. PARASOLS. PARASOLS. wu Panasozs, | Lo T'ue Coxsvaen Or Dax Goons. PARABOLS. PARASOLS. —_— PARASOLS, Inspection PARASOLS. | WE BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE OUR SPRING PARASOLS. -Solicited, PARASOLS. | opr PARASOLS, PARASOLS. | CONSISTS OF EVERY THING NEW AND DESIR: PARASOLS. PARASOLS. | ABLE, AND TO CALL ATTENTION TO TH: FACT THAT OUR STOCK IS NOW REPLETE WITH ALL THE PARIS NOVELTIES FOR THE SPRING AND BUMMER OF 1883, ' THE STOCK HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH | m3 PPP OA GREAT CARE, AND WITH A VIEW TO THE Ber £4 WANTS AND REQUIREMENTS OF PERSONS BO faa WHO APPRECIATE GOOD STYLES, GOOD TASTE aa UPON OUR COUNTERS. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘The best is the cheapest. mb3 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, mhlé Z Sparse Awvovncemznt. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, _ Ave now prepared to show a splendid line of DESIRABLE NEW SPRING DREBS GOODS. FRENCH SATINES. New Colors. THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND -F STREETS, ‘Has now open a complete stock of SPRING OVERCOATS ANDSUITS FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, FROM 4YEARS UP. ‘The stock 1s full and compl ~ = and complete in all Gepartmenta, and ‘One Price Only. MADAM BI 80 lone ® Dreacmnaking Hooine ‘on the scoond Bees Sty hes splendid word at low prices. TRUNNEL & CLARK, $11 MARKET SPACE, x im good Spring Overcoat worth | » A Getter Spring Overtoat S07 60, ort = A silk faced Spring Overcoat at $10, wor nfs, An excellent silk faced Spring Overcoat at $12, worth A Apo silk faced Molton Spring Overooat at $15, worth SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUTHS, A good Business Suit at $7.50, worth $1: An ali-wool Cheviot Suit HU worth Hib. A splendid Cassimere Suit at ‘$10, worth $15, Anel it Suit at $12, wi . Afine kecrew Suit (frock coat) at $15, worth $25. An all-wool Black Diagonal Suit at $15, worth a fine Fancy Cassimere Suit at: orth $30. A 3092 Tuzonrast To Hovsexrerrns. L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, 908 Tru STREET NORTHWESI. ‘Will open on Monday Morning BLEACHED SHEETINGS ‘In Remnants, ‘Tease, 5-4 wide, 1135 cents, case, 8-4 wide, 18 cents. Lcase, 9-4 wide, 20 cents. case, 10-4 wide, 23 cents, L case, 12-4 wide, 25 cents, Good ‘and fully 25 percent lees than ‘quality and fully 25 per: Regular Remnants of IRISH LINEN, 38, 40 and50 cents. ‘These xoods are Extra Fine and Great Bargains. 1 case BLEACHED COTTON, 3% cents, lack Cloth Suit at $18, worth lack Tricot Suit at $ Odd Fiannel Coats. PANTS FOR EVERYBODY. Large wairts and short legs, Tega, at 1. 50, 3] Ite than the sane pocds aro Guts for Boys trom 4 to 33 years, A niog line from $2 Suila for Boys from 12 to 17 years old, from 96 up. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO ALL PUR- CHASERS OR MONEY REFUNDED, OUR MOTTO:—No Trouble to Show Goods, THE MISFIT STORE, mhié CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. cents, Goixxws - L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, ru STREET, BETWEEN I ANDK. ‘Will open at their stores, E “FINE SHIRTS house ‘Ros.820, 822 AND 824 SEVENTH STREET, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12rz, ‘The entire Stock of BANERUPT GOODS MEGINNISS, 1002 F street. OF GEO. M. TAYLOR, ‘The stock ‘consistsof - STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, CLOTHS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, &o., &o. ‘We bought the entirestock ata GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH, wee And we are going to sell it accordingiy. AND GOOD QUALITY. WE CANNOT GO INTO THE DETAILS OF OUR LARGE STOCK, BUT CORDIALLY INVITE AN INSPECTION OF THE MANY NEW AND BMAUTIFUL GOODS NOW New Sexo Dar Goon Patterns. tad eure Sh ‘Silke. Good Values, Low 1 box Light PRINTS, Scents; usually retailed at 8 |* . KU ow :BEcRER 108. PLA NOS. Bi hee, homey Twi Gnties Tvited. First cles, Cnscyer ix Rirtwesr, AFFPA int onGate Piano, ne 5~ Octave, dor te ek M itin OF no” . Wwe, doutle Heel, Mas in Organ, €20- N-B.—This unprecedented list of special priges ts pre ne clowe ensh with cash price is quoted the time rice ix only a trifie higher, will And it to Parties having instruments to dispowe their interest to consult tne, ax the demand for suck at my store is unlimite, at c. J. REED, BR RRR A TURRET BR teeny y BB, RRR, URRR YY z PERE FOR RENT. Fifty Instruments of all the leading makes, rent from $2 to $10 per mouth. Reuts applied on pum FREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufacturer, mhi? 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. JRECHENB ACIS PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANO" of various n os for sale and rent at re- @uced prices” Wi Knabe & Go.t world red nowned Pianos. “Tuning aud Repairay. 4 Tith street, above Pa. aves P4%0s, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Made EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactures. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANA, elatged rent applied i purchared =” "MOBO 8 6 CENT MUSIC. ‘Abc only complete Stock in the ette. HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 F STRI Manacing rartner of the late rin Elis & G0. ab G, v. wp » mo, Aven 709 7th wtrect northwest. The Btiet, the Kranich & Bach an’ other, Pianoe lowest and can - OnERB, and other Musical Instramenta,” Slvet Miner Libraries and books in creat varicty. Pianos, Organs: other Instruments tuned and repaired, 6 sd vee them. Hee SUMS EN SIT OO ok an a ee Suatkh atid EATTY'S ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $1! Sa Seco inter Pate we N. J. Z 3an30_ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. =< Waren Fizens, TAKES. GLASSWARF, KITCHEN UTENSIL§, lowest prices. Waren Fuzezs 314 7th treet, 5 doors above Penna. avenne, Cirzexs Axp Sosoveers Are especially invited to examine cur LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF DECOKATED, ENGLISH, CHINESE, AND FRENCH CHINA, Reprerenting the best factories known. ING OF CHOICE DRESS GOODS, WHICH | Also, CUT and ENGRAVED GLASSWARE, FINE CUTLERY and PLATED WARE, Bole agents in the District for EDDY'S REFRIGERATORS, Wita SLATE STONE SHELVES, M. W. BEVERIDG! 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Great Revvcriox Is Paice Oz LARGE SELF-FEEDING STOVES ng 8 snd Bech or Katany gents for Dantorth's Vapor Stove and Fluid. W. 8 JENKS & CO. 18 FAMILY SUPPLIES. | Warm Swax a THE HIGHEST GRADE OF MINNESOTA WHEAT PATENT PROCESS FLOUR MADE IN THE WOLLD, Give it a trial. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. We make a Coffee.” “Toe New Norrawesr» NEW Enterprise. NEW Store. NEW Goods. NEW Clerks. " NiW Customers. NEW System? NEW Refrigerators. NEW Wine Cellar, immense etock of NEW first-class Groceries an@ visions, “Add new to o} ized). ae ws vb PATENT PROGESS GEO. A. O'HARE, Grocer, 1233 7th street northwest, bet. Mand X._, Bosrox Cocomusrns, 8 NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS GERES STERLING, a ha LL ALE ARE RARER BO REL EE I A : GENTLEMEN’S GOODS.: | "jr?" ON Galt & Oo