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ee ae THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY... March LOCAL MENTION. The Werther. OPFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFtceR, Wasmxerox, D. C., March 23, 1883, 9:30 a. mf For the midiie Atlantic states, cloudy weather, | light rath or snow, southerly veering to { with northwest Wins, stationsry or lower tempera- ling, followed Ly ring b: ‘tet ETIN—PAIR WEATHER SATURDAY. weather is inifested in the clearing Ww. Sew Eng- = ven to cv J. Adwenstein’s, St Frat bowls on ster he v1, Agt., 712 7th street. more ment etotore during Fe-erection of Wy works, ANTON Dry Cleaning Establ Easter LINENS, Uptown, CALL AND EXAMINE the finest displ goods fn the city at B. W. Reed's Sons, northwest. yof Easter 216 F street dock this | a S the | preceded him Easver Sux gentlemen; Cochrane's | Uptown. Des She. each. L ‘Our Iead- ing cor A perfect Mtting French corset only #1. ‘Mrs. Max Wevr, Agt., 712 7th street. sing out sale. < to suit every bod and 619 7th street uorthwes 1,000 Drrveneyr StyLzs of men’s suits, best and Towest, at Lew Newun 347th nw. I carry no} dohn ©. | Easrer Veriixas, nice quallttes, cheap; Coch- Tane’s, Uptown. Prerry Easter carts to purchasers at Habn’s, See Hahn & Co's. advt. in City Items. Easter Ktcwixes, marked down; Cochrane's, Bpiows. 3 and P tor Grind, Up- omplete Stock it. clock last nig was turned | hi f house 727 rd Alex- ;0 into ser- Be el Center e assort- m: ts to-morrow. He has just received some fine Easter lambs, and will sell at lowest prices. Give hima call. ‘THE WERRLY Stak, a large double paper of ffty- #1x columns, Will be Sent postpald tor one dollar a ‘Try te ton whisky commands notice. nt. $1 qi. bottle, $4 g. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Local THE WERELY Stax (@lcht large pages, cut, past- €€ and folied) will be sent post-paid anywhere in ited Ststes or Canada for one dollar a year. ’ Of Willard’s hotel has stilt a year to Fun, aud the business will be continued in the in- lerests of the estate of the late Joseph G. Cooke. In the case—in the special Criminal Court—ot Alfred Cannon, charged with larceny, a nolle pro- Bequi was cot-red yesterda ve Wili of Elizabeth Decker, deceased, was filed Yesterday for probate. Yesterday in the recorder of deeds office the “Homeopathic Free Dispensary Association” fled acertiticate of incorporation “The object of the association Will be to furnish ald to all applicants. A Purimn masquerade ball was given by Rebecca Lodge, D. of L, at Abner’s hall last night, a large number of people being present. Messrs L L Btout, H. Franc, A. Adier and Stmon Wolf formed the comialttce of arrangements, A petition ts being circulated asking the District Commissioners to refuse: further licenses to clr- or other itke exbititions who desire to hold performances within our city’s Imits, or at least fo Prevent suels exulbitions “within settled loval- ties. ¢ children Sunday school old oPhis une The star r until Me ¥. 0 at: trial en th nator was adjou CTOSSE: Dorse: wel Jackson, wan I to-dty for | K and seve day betore yesterday one of his horses on the ed $108 by Judge Snell to- ensed bar. scoWs im tow of a tug are on their way up the river, an cted ‘to reac tis evening. the Improv At a sp 5 In ¥ t night, sfling, the fo:lowing were Ders: Wm. F. Matt! ville, BLU. Koyse Robinson, trict Inst night D. secretary, D. 3 Bell and R. . Robert Doi @ marshal; orning about at to the sur- eamboat. t it was the body of and his father, Mr. Jos. F. pante policeman, visited the afterwards, and discovered that it @ colored nan, Frank Drew, aged been miss since the first of yar; W Bouks; Pullip WI Pravima Poser on s i of polies- old canal boat 1 “Noali’s ark of, under arrest They aiso put being vagrants. | worth | Ume with hf | work entitled + Reorganization of the Pulice Depart- ment. INNS. | COL WM. MZ. DYE APPOINTED TO SUCCEED MAJOR BROCK. The District Commissioners, after their execa- tive session yesterday atternoon, made an order sppolnting Wm. WE. Dye “major and superin- tendent of the Metropolitan police force of the District of Coin ndfa, to take effect upon the ac- ceptance of the resignation of Wm. G. Brock of is commt= mijor.” The Commissioners, tt Js stated, decided upon the appointment Tuesday afternoon, and, after a conference with Major Kk, that offizer sent to the Commissioners his to take effect March 31, 1893. 710 MAJOR BROCK. order appoluting Col. Dye yes- ¢th wledge : nas major and litan police D.C, mid to say that have 3 of certain metabers of er has been cast n, Nor upon your ig to you the ap- Nand their wishes for your prospe Lwelfare, 1am further dle rected to nearly day e ft shall be inade to take effect SKETCH OF THE NEW CHIEF. ‘ho will succeed Major Brock, is a native of Peansylvanta, and entered the military academy from Ohio July 1, 1849. inz he was given the rank of brevet . rved frst at Fort Culum- er duty, he became y successive promotions. ered distinguished services lonel of the 20th fowa vol- $62. He was mustered out of +. 1865, having reached ul of volunteers. Ue kof major, 4th Infantry, following, ‘and upon tie ton of the army in i870 he tendered his fon. His forties, however, were so Im- y the Chteago fire of 1871 that he took up the profession of atins gain and entered the ser- vice of the khedtve of Under a tive years? contract. Aftir leaving Egs pt he rested forsome miiy tz-rlind. Subsequently he returned to Uuls country, and during the past two years has been employed as an exaininer In the Pension burean, ye isthe author of a byssinia.” nt police head- Major Brock doing all in bis po him ‘into the mysteries of Tunning the poiles force. The new chief 1s fully six feet high, of dignified bearing and has a florid complexion, with a tong flowing lght-colored beard. WHAT THE RETIRING SUPERINTENDENT SAYS, When a Srax reporter visited Major Brock’s ofice this morning that oftcer was arranging the Papers in ils desk. He sald he had not yet re- ceived notice as to when bis resignation would take effect, but he expected to leave the office by the 1st of April. He protested against being Inte! Ylewed, remarking: “I thipk that it will be bette uch tosay at present.” He of many ‘misrepresentations that have been given publicity, all of which’ he considered were aimed at the police department, and said his official course had been pure and he had been in collusion with no one. If he had committed any fault, he said, it was in having been too easy and taking too much Yor granted. Re had, to the best ot his ability, 1m all his official career, been just to evi Writs Faep.—The ler, rorgetown, wht flied to-day, A. Brown, her brother, as execu! tate to her two daughters, Mary Ella auring tactr unmarried life. In case i either the unmarried If bota marry the es! I the children of the tes- deceased d in woat man- capt : During the way and was appo! teers August 2 the volynteer servic the rank of brisedi was promoted to tit U.S.A. in th Ezypt and z¢ Col Ds This morni quarters briguU and early er to of the ma one is to is to be divid tatrix and th J. ker, which ves all her LYMENT.—Alonzo A. Miller, a 's charged In the Police Court: this morning with embezzting $500 trom Chas. D. Gilmore. in whose employ he as a clerk, Prosecuting Attorney Moore stated that he was not prepared to goon with the ease, and it was postponed for a week. Itis understood that the defendant Is a nephew of Gilmore, who has been engaged in mining speculations’ Mr. Cainpbell Carrington appeared for the prisoner. It is under- stood that some interesting facts will be brought Out at the trial of the c: ee Sroren Goons RecoveReD.—Yesterday OMcer Rhodes brouxht to the second police precinct sta tion 39 yards of bed ticking, which he recovered from tie house of Josephine Murphy, corner 4th and L streets northwest, it having ‘been stolen from Edward B. Stump, 636 Massachusetts avenue northwest, by Chas. Chase and James Waters; also_a new pair of lady’s shoes, recovered from the house of Annie Gant, tn alley between L and Mand ist streets and New Jersey avenue, sup- posed to be stolen. m ——— ASSAULTS IN CuurcHrs.—A young colored man named Henry Purker was charged by a very aged colored man named Richard Henry, inthe Police Court this morning, with assaulting him. The old man hobbled to'the stand and stated that he Is a trustee or the First Baptist church at Mt. Pleasant, and there has been a dispute amoi the members, and his side owned the chure (having bought it for $35), and nailed it up when the fuss began. “I saw ‘the door of the church broken open yesterday.” continued the old man, “andl went ti and saw BrotherParker m: inthe stove. Tasked him what right he had there and he caught me by the collar and flung me over de benches and knocked me down on de floor and beat me till T could hardly walk.” The defendant and his witnesses testified, and the case was dis- missed....'Three young cotored men named John Mason, Hienry Tasco and Henry Perry, were be- fore the Police Court to-day for assaulting another colored man named Jos. Washington tna church in East Wushingion. The case was dismissed. oe ACCIDENT a THE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PiststsNG.—About two fert of the rim of the large driving pulley on tue shafting in the plate branch of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing broke out yesterday while running at 200 revolutions per minute, and caused a great scare and general tampeve among the printers avd their assistants, ately, however, the broken piece was dowh the casing around the belt and no Reported for Tas Evextne Stan. centr ae oe oe attempts have Tecently been pass bank notes here. In each case the offer of the notes was made by colored men. Several were offered at stores, and one of the notes at Burke & Herbert’s banking house. No case in which the cheat was successful is known. It is said that on Several occasions colored boys were Offered lange percentages to get the notes changed; in one case ve dollars being ten-dollar note, aoe Next Maror.—As the blossoms of the May elections begin to appe: Varlous candigates for the mayoralty. r Beckham will be supported for re-election. _M ijor Herbert, councilman; ex-City’ Sergeant ag, ex-Councilman George L. Simpson, ex- Mayor Wm. W. Berkeley, connection ‘with the may holds his position for two years. Goop Fray WwW. W. L | stree pe: mons house. He se and | Eviscopal churches here have all held Good Friday | services to-day. ‘The Southern church here has no | pastor. ‘The services at St. Mary's (Catholic) Je ure began at 8 o'clock tills morning, and the solemn ceremontai of Good F: | Kissing of the ci {near the services took place at St. Paut’s and at 11 O'clock the same service was re- ed at Christ church. To-night there will be | The Israelites celebrated the festival of Purim, in commemoration of the deliverance of their fathers from the persec ‘Tae Pcur Moven—The pump at the corner of Columb}, 4 Prince streets, which occasioned Several dead-locks and conference committees in | the city counell, has been removed to acourt in | the interior of the block formed by Prince, Duke, | Alfred and Colmnbus streets, ners Of your personal sthe new well and of the removal was borne by Alderman John bs. Smoot, at Whose request the re- moval Was made. PoLick Reroxt.—The only occupants of the sta- tion house this morning were seven lodgers, who were turned out at suurise. last court fined Sarah Perry $2.50 for disorderly conduct. —Geo. Williams, of Washington, bas been sent onto the grand jury by the mayor, chatged with a suocking offepse at the station Rerorrer’s Norrs.—The Alexandria agricultu- ral fair property wili be sold next. month....R. Le Carne, principal of St. John’s Academy, is now golug about, but is somewhat Jame from’ his re- cent fines... Wise-Massey election ci if the witnesses appear. meet next Tuesday night. daughter of the deputy collector, was stunned yes- terday by striking her head against a lamp) Which, in the hurry of play, slie had not noticed. ..+.The setir. John’ Bi the shipyard. "The tug Gilmore tert there yester= day....The raflroad wharf at the river end of the tunnel will be repaired next week... The city pub- jools Will not be in session on Good Friday ter Monday, and a like holiday has been announced in the county schools. Alexandria Affairs, counterfeit national offered for the changing of a ar the street taik mentions ‘Mayor also spoken ‘of in 's office. ‘The mayor RVICES.—The Catholic and the ay, ineluding the piace. At the Same of Common Prayer E) church on Pitt (P it Grace church and at Si. Mary’s church. tions of Haman. ‘The entire cost of ‘The mayor at his The taking of testimony in the se Will be renewed to-day ‘The city council will -Miss Fiora John:on, st, {snow under repairs at attend it, One Wos burt. The break caused the stopping of both elevators and the ventilating fans. a Rear Estave TRANsrEns.—Deeds tn fee havo n recorded as follows: John G. Ames to Ste- phen PL Qu sub. 54, sq. 16: 5 M id Rittenhouse, G. W. Carman to Helen J. 4, eq. 248: $10,000. G. W. Carman . ‘A. V. Hartleven, property; 312,050. Julius E. Grammar to "Lyman A. Litties 1, lot 4, sq. £2; $1,000. D. Rittenhouse to Mar- M. Reed, sub. 100, sq. 212; $7,402. D. & John- , trustee, to Mary Elizabeth Grayson, —, sq. +—. Barbara Orensteen to Richard T. Mitch- 19; $3.000. T. H. G. Todd to W. J. F, 3q. 649; $400, “Margaret Ezgles- W. Hngdeley, part 8, sq. 450; #1,950. John F to Abner W. Law, in trust, Meatow Bank Spa Spring; $5,000, Mary A. Govans to Chas, H. Long, sub. B, 8q. 5; $150. S. Browning to W. Redman, pt 8,'sq. 288; 31.390. A. Schieckler, suds $1 and 8, sq. 800; $3,000, A. ranc to dames G. Smith, pt. % sq. 455, and pt. 18, Sq. 456; $17,000. John Cammack to Sisters of Notre Dime de Nameer, sub. 221, sq. 675; $1,900. St. Mary’s Female Educational institute to same, pt. 22, do.: $—. B. W. Harding et al. to A.J.Beatley Pt. lots 8 and 4, sq. 792; $1.391. ss ee Lanpixe Fish at THR Wrong Wrarr.—This afternoon, in tho Police Court, Jo:hua Ellis, cap- tain of tho tug boat Kate, and Ephraim Chesser, of the tug + Were charged with landing fish ata wharf other than that designated by the Dis- trict of Columbia. It ts charged that they landed fish at Jonson's whart instead of Riley’s wharf, Mr. Riley having purchased the fish wharf privi- lege trom the District. Harbormaster Sutton tes- tiled to the defendants landing fish at Johnson's wharf. ‘The defendants claimed that they were em- oyed by R. A. Golden, the fish dealer, to collect Baton tie river, and Land them for lim wherever he desires. ‘These cases were suspended. shonin aetides A Masonic CELEBRATION OF MAUNDY THURSDAY, Evangelist Chapter of Hose Croix, No. 1, District of Columbia, Scottish Rite Masons, celebrated Maundy Thursday by a meeting of tee Knights ot Rose Crotx and a banquet at Wonn’s hall, on 6th Siri ce last night, a large gathering b-ing present. ‘Ainong thoge present wert Gen, Albert Fike, Wan M. Ireland, George B. Loring, EB. MacGrotty, Ben: Perley Pore, W. W. Upton, J. Mills Brown, oo Neem H Webbe, teasurér general; Win. Oscar Roonie, Thomas Somerville, Capt. D.'@. Me- ‘No. 280 Westminster street, Providence, R. I. “In the lexicon of youth, éte., there is no such word as Fail.” Voluntary ‘Tributes of Gratitude for Dear Srr:—Pleaso allow me the privilege of giving my testimony regarding the wonderful curative properties of your invaluable medicine, Hunt's Remedy. During the past six or seven years I have been agreat sufferer from Kidney Disease, and during a great partof the time my sufferings have b:en so intense as to be indes- eribable. Only those who have suffered by this dread disease know of thoawful backache, and pains of all kinds, accompanied by great weakness and nervous Prostration, loss of force and ambition which invariably in such 8 bad condition that I could uotget up out of my chair except by putting my hands on my kuees, and al- most rolling out before I could straighten up. I tried the best doctors, and many kinds of medicine, but all failed to help me, and I experimented so long endeay- oring to get cured that last spring I was in very poor shape, and in seeking for re‘ief my attention was di- rected by a friend to the remarkable curesof Kidney Diseases, etc., which were being accomplished by Hunt's Remedy. ‘take it, and very soon ‘‘limbered up,” as it were; my severe backache, and the intense pains I had suffered so long, speedily disappeared, notwithstanding I had been bothered with this complaint 0 many yeara. When I began to take Hunt's Remedy I was consider ably run down in my general health, and suffered also from loss of appetite. Ever since Ihave been taking the Remedy, however, my improvement has been most marked; my former complaints, aches, pains, etc., have disappeared, and I now feel like my former eelf, hale, hearty and sound in health. I shall always keep Hunt's Remedy with me, and would most earnestly recom- mend all those who are sufferers from Kidney or Liver Diseases, or diseases of the Bladder or Urinary Organs, to use Hunt's Remedy, and take no other. Yours, very truly, Benctfits Heceived. Thad all these troubles intensified, and was Twas induced totry it, and began to HENRY H. SHELDON, ‘That ‘‘lexicon” {8 now found in the labora- tory of Hunt's Remedy. It knows nosuch word as— Fail. mb20-1w New Crormxe Hovse. ROBI mhi6-3m_ n about 20 years of age, and of a hermit. Although he for a good many years, he has Ritchie, U. 8. N.; J. C, Taylor, E. W. Stevens, sec- retary of Japanese legation; Alonzo J. Marsh, Samuel V. Noyes, D. J. Macarty, A. M. Tubman, from it In three yeara) The is Mtted up with a carpet on the floor, « cook stove, cooking utenstls, 2 bed and Stable azdchiira Wheo the officers made the found a game of “poker” in full blast, Court this morning the defendant a gambling law,wita set- able on & vessel. He’ pleaded his counsel, and pald a fine of $10 0 oF the other men arrested sent down 2s Wagrants, and the oukers Were released on their personal bonds, €adin of the ol bo: Heat Ese Sates.—Thomas Dowting cold yes- joy for W. W. Danenhower and Wm. F, Holtz- n, trust=cs, the following property: Lot 6 and ‘Tingiey’s sub of square %4, with Repro on the north side of I street, be- tween 10°h and 11th streets, to Wm. H. Carrico ‘for $5,150; ioe 26, in some square, toF. Koons for ‘236 cents per f Seame Wm. R. Singteton, John Lockie, George W. Rich- ards, B. F. Lloyd, Andrew Glass, Abner T. Long- ley, IL H. Gerdes, John A, Griswold, John E. Her~ reil, John A. Foos, Edward M. Boteler, George E. Noyes, Halvor Netson, Weston Flint, Isaac P. Noyes, Ezra L. Stevens, J. Lansburgh, Louis Gold: smith, Prof. Bedrich, ane Gawier, Mat. Trim- ble, George Milter, and John B. Dawson. ‘Toasts were responded to Commissioner Loring, Dr. Browne, Ben: Perley re, and Gen. Albert Pike. ‘he ceremonies connected with the celebration of Maundy Thursday andthe extinguishing of the lights were very fmpressive, In accordance with the custom of the order the candles will be re- lighted aguin cn Easter Suna: Btu sitet SE River Trape.—Harbormaster Sutton reports ar- riyels at the river front as follows: Schr. L EB Hi “A Gaiden Shaw eg tae & Co.; RA ; Schr. ) » HL a Ss F. PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO. Srame Ovenrse. ‘WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NSON, PARKER & CO., 819, 8. E. Cox. Tru anv D.Sts. ENTIRE NEW STOCK MEN AND. BOYS’ CLOTHING, SPRING OVERCOATS A Speciatty. $19, S.F, Cor. 7th and D Sta, EATON & HARRISON, 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST, (Opposite Ebbitt House), MARCH 2st AND 22. Parisian Bonnets and English Hats, ~ mh17-6¢ E,sten Eeast A Full Assortment of New Designs at EASTER EGGS! EASTER EGGS! EASTER EGGS! CH. RUPPERT’S, i mine epee on the coroners of Will and Grundy counties are both claiming the right tohold the juest, Which psys $11 per corpse. januel Ojedas, on teat in the Untted States als- trict court, New York, for counterfeiting, was yes. terday acquitted and rearrested, to aliswer the charge of passing eounterseit money. ‘The jury In the case of George W. Levi, on trial for complicity in the Louisville City Hall frauds, disagreed and wore discharged yesterday. ‘The sergeant-at-arms of nngylvanta houso has be2n Seat to Dukes’ home to subpoena him to Appear before the comiaittee"on Tuesday evening nex A number of the contractors and officials of the Philadelphia almashouse were indicted yesterday for fraud. ‘Wosperrur Barzearss I SPRING DRY GOODS JUST OPENED. 500 11-4 Jacqnars Bridal Quilts at 98 cts.; 100 dozen all nen Toweis, 42 inches long, 15 cts. ; 1 case $0 inches wide all wool Beges, 50c. ; 1 gato 40 inches wide ali wool Spring Cushincres, ‘SOcts. 1 case 42 inches wide French Chudda Cloth, 63 cte.; i case all wool Combination Suiting, 50 cts. ; 1 case ‘all wool Nun's Veiling, 25 cts, 3 cases Spring Dros Goods, assorted, 1234¢.. 18c., 2e.. Sle., 37c. In all the above Dress Goods we have Elec- tric’ Blue, Crushed Strawberry, Nile Green, China Eine, French Green, Ox Blood, Ceil, Garnet, Brouza, Navy and other colors. Cream, new patterns, 50 cts.; fancy check 2 and 75 cts.; plain Drews Silks, all 3 lors, 50 cts. : Black Dress 3, Biack Cashmeres, oth, all colors, double Suits, 600, yard. Sumner. §} Tatting, plain and fancy si ‘We have an extra large stock of NEW SPRING SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. TOWSON’S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, mh22 South side, near 7th street. JF 2X00 ARE SUFTERING FROM A SENSE OF extreme weariness, try one bottle of Ayer’s Sarsapa- villa. It will cost you but one dollar, and will do you incalculable good. 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 yon. The use of Ayers Cherry Pectoral before retiring, will soothe the cough to quiet, allay the inflammation, and allow the needed repose. It will, morcover, speedily heal the pulmouary organs and give you health. mb22 00K WELL TO YOUR LIFE 1D carefully examine the merits of the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association. It is every. man’s duty to pro- Vide for his fam:ly in cae of isis death. Our business is rapidly increasing. From the Ist to ihe 15th of this month we wrote over $2,100,000 of insurance. Our membership now exceeds 10,(00, and our total buei- INSURANCE! AND hess over $40,0.0,000. ‘The "plan adopted by this associ easily understood, safe, and ata commends iteelf to thé i of ail Who «xamine it. and, in the words of a ceieby ‘will revolu- fonize life insurance Ofice in Washington, 2609 Hi street. q whi7-6u1 1. ¥. KNIGHT, Manaxer. Easter Canons. 421 9th st., J. JAY GOULD, 121 Sratioyeny Depanrviey oF A. BRENTANO & COMPANY, FASHIONABLE ENGRAVERS, Wedding Invitations, Reception and Visiting Cards, Armé, Cresie md Monograms ELEGANTLY - ENGRAVED. Cerds Printed from Plates, Paper and Envelopes Dlu- ainated and Stamped im Bronzes and. Plain Colors, A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF MENU AND DINNER CARDS, » 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 110-3m Conner lira STREET. XN ARCH IS OUR SPRING OVERCOAT MONTH, AND I ALREADY HAVE THAT STOCK ON THE COUNTER FOR YOUR INSPEC- TION. IN VARIETY, FINISH AND FIT THEY EXCEL ANY- THING EVER OFFERED BY ME, NT GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER aND TAILOR, 607 77m SYREET, I GUARANTEE IN WRITING PRICE AND QUALITY. Pere Asp Ixviconatixa. Those who may wish to purchase, either as a dclicions beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated Whiskey, aro invited tomakea trialof the celebrated ‘This Whickoy, upon an analytical examination, has proved tobe FREE from Fusil Oil, and indecd of any of the modern ingredients which aro used to givo a fic titious age and favor to this popular drink, For sale by BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, J. B. BRYAN & BRO., ana B. W. REED'S SONS, H. & H.W. CATHERWOOD, FEILADELPHTA, ROLE PROPRIETORS, ‘Washington, D.C. 4018-78¢ ‘F.YOU WANT LOW PRICED CHILDREN’S AND ‘Boys’ Suits come to X'S, 1914 and 1916 Peun- ‘Ballo sults age 5-11, Bine and erey, $1.50. S11, bine, $1.75, °° colored,” ets. Manette ‘Appliances, for iustows M rai nd all diseases, no matter of whal Wiadese Aw Lend ures Guaranteed. Magnotiam is Heat and Hoalth, is Light and Life, is Power and ateenatin mit-ay SEWELE © BIGGS, ten fr Wetton ™10-9w Ova ae yee ees aa bromptly tm, CITY ITEMS. Hates for Easter. Broadway ana Sth av. silk Lo juare and round crown stiff $2 to $8. ice assortment soft felt hats, $1.50, $2, $2,50. Boy’s new style $1, worth $1.50. Closing out children’s felt hats at reduced Prices, at Lewis’, 920 7th st., between I and K a.w. ‘N.B.—Set of preity cards with each boy’s hat. Positively To-morrow Only youean buy at R. Goldschmtd’s 812 7th'st n.w, ; deco- Fated English china chamber sets 10 pieces $3.25, large japanned dust pans with brush 1c, superior laundry soap 6 large cakes for 5c, new style 4 bot- Ue ainner casters 55c, Brown’s French shoe dress- Ing 7c, a bottle, roller’ skates 70c a palr, large cus- padores assorted colors 15c, white bone handle Ginner or dessert knives 6 for 9c, good shoe brushes 9c, 6 cakes of stove polish 5c, whisk brooms 92, decorated English china tea’ sets 56 Pleces $3.95, feather dusters 15c, worth 30c, novelty splce tray with 6 boxes 40c, crystal glass preserve dishes 10c, handsome fruit bowls on high stands %c, low stands %c, French china cups and saucers with broad gold band, ovide shape $1.75. 3 doz, worth $3.00, ornamental painted trays with 12 ice cream saucers 5c, footed exe cups 3 for 10c, white china oval or round covored vegetable dishes 40c, twin pickle dishes 10c, new pattern heavy goblets. 40c 3g doz worth 7c, flowered fruit saucers on Stands 8 Tor 10e, also great bargains in baby car- rlages. Ofticer Wilham T. Clinton, of the 8th precinct, says: night sweats.” Your Easter Costume Incomplete without a pair of Hahn & Co's fine shoes, Latest arrivals of spring goods: Ladies’ $3 feather-weight kid button. Ladies’ #4 “beauty” French kid button. Ladies’ elegant hand-sewed button boots. Ladies’ $2 reliable fine kid button, Ladies’ $2 new style hook balmorals. Gents’ noboy hand-sewed low end high button laced and gaiiers, Gents’ $2.50 fine calf, plain or cloth top, shoes. “Brown’s Iron Ritters cured me of General Debility, accompanied by DRY GOODS. ———— Trizz & Cuewsixo, 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Offer Fashionable Shades in FOILES, CASHMERES, HINDOUS, SHOODAS, FANCY STRIPED AND PIN CHECK SUITINGS, COLORED GROS GRAIN SILKS, TYLER & CHEWNING, mh19 918 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. Correcr Srvizs ar New Yous PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Guccessor to Perry & Brotner,) LATEST STYGESIN FR: NOVELTIES IN CHECK: D SURAH SILKS IN ALL SHA: ES, UINE INDIA PONGEES. NEW CHECKED SUMMER SILKS, PURE CADED VELVET GRENADINES. **SPECTAL OPFERIN ts DAMES AND LYONS GROS GRAIN 5! 3 ILKS AT $1. K GE LONDR¢S, “THE LA BLACK AND COLORED OTTOMAN SILKS. WHITE AND BLACK BAS DE COMTESSE. MBROIDE} ‘D_ ROBES IN SATINES, AND INDIA PONGEES., 'S IN PARASOLS. T OF LADIES D CASHMERE, Misses, children and infants fine heeled and spring heel shoes. ‘816 7th stroet and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue, Handsome Easter card to every purchaser. Hub Panch, This refreshing, delicious and exhilarating bev- erage 18 put up ‘in one dozen cases, all ready for use. Sold by grocers and druggists. Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne. Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for feverishness, restlessiess. woruis, constipation, To Make a Saind that 1s 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 9th st. 14 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3¢-lb. “Ward” prints, 50c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, bc. per qt. Cream, 15c. pint. LADIES' BLACK MOUSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, WITH HEAVY STITCHED BACKS, SUITABLE FOB 3 BLACK. LADIES WEARIN SEATON PERRY, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. _Fetablished 1840, mhi7 Day Goons. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO. pure, 50, 625 and 75 cts, in Combination. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., mhiT - 817 MARKET SPACE. PROPOSALS. ‘FOR NEW PENSION BUILDING. Surenvistxa Exers: Washington, D.C.,20th March, 1383. Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering at site of new Pension Buliting three: thousand hareae of Oe, ment wil be received at this Office until noon on the Sst day of March, 1883, M. C. MEIGS, m21-5t Supervising Engineer and Architect. EPARTMENT OF JUSTIC WASHINGTON, pevaled, Proposals for Venting, Piumbing. oy in Pipe. rectin; scapes and 51 Furnishing Hose, Tiling, Repairin the reecived at the Department of Justice until TW: LVE O'CLOCK NOON, MARCH ‘LHIRTY-FIRST, 1°83. Instructions to’ biaders to be had on the department. JAMES R. YOUNG, mb21-3t Chief Clerk and Superintendent Building. SPOUIS FOR NEW PENSION BUILDING. Orrice Surv'e Orricr oF AND ARCHITECT, 1316 N street northwes! Wasmsaren, D. C., March 15, 1583, POS ALS are invited from Plumbers unt! NOON IDAY, MAKCH 30, 1883, tor 14 Cast-iron pouts (about 1,033 lineal feet in all) for the sion Building {n this city, in accordance with tions, which will be furnish New Pe Epecifi to this ofties. pes containing the proposals should be ied on application. ‘The enve endorsed **Proposals for Down-Spouts” and addressed. to the undersigned. ‘M. C. MEIGS, mal7, 29, 23827 Supv'g Eng'r & Architect. MPROVEMENT OF POTOMAC RIVER AT WASHINGTON, D. C. PROPOSALS FOR FLATBOATS. U. 8. Exomern Orrice, 2186 Peonevivania aven Wasixotox, D. C., March 15th, 18 SEALED PROPODALS, in triplicate, wili be received at thie office until TWELVE M., on WEDNESDAY, ARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1883, for building four ‘latboats. porals this ¢ Specifications, forms of information can be obtained at mhI9-6t PETER ©. HAT | nd all necessary 8. ‘Major of Engineers. Gursxrs ‘Will open at their stores, Nos.820, 822 AND 824 SEVENTH STREET, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 121s, The entire Stock of BANKRUPT GOODS OF GEO. M. TAYLOR. ‘The stock consists of SIAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SILES, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, CLOTHS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, HCUSEEEEPING GOODS, &., &o. ‘We bought the entire stock ata GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH, And we are going to sell it accordingly, NO MISTAKE, GUINNIP & CO, b : Ecoxomcar Ann Sarg WEAVER, KENGLA & 0©0.°S LAUNDRY SOAP I8 FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT 18 PURE: BEING ¥REE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MAEBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE OLAY, SILI- OATE, &o., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. IT I8 SAFE, BECAUSE TT [8 MANUFA FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES, ) PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KET ARE MADE FROM GREESE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS, THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UPIN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDE WITH OUR NAME, ¥OB SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, 813 $244 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN, D:C, shag CONTRACTORS AND. ERS IN SAND which AND GRAY! ‘March 19, 1883. - Laying Roof, &e.. will be | DE ypiieation at Ss. L. Hewrsroxe, NEW GOODS ARNIVING DAILY. DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE NEW SOVELIIES aN C . SIDERED ROBES. EW DESIGNS IN KALEEN & PLATN. TCH. CHOICE PATTERN: TED TAWNS. i ATTE, IN PRINTED L, WHI1E GOODS IN ALL THE NEW EFFECTS. REWLISE OF SUMMER SIERS 2 FOULARD SILKS, IN BLACK AND COLORS. INDIA SILKS. VERY DESIGABLE. . BURA SILKS 1S FOCRTEEN COLORS. INCL DING ALL NEW SHADES, AL ESFECIALG COLORED GROS GRAIN AT $1, $1.25 AND BLACK GHOS GRATN SILKS RHAD SME: TNS, OV OMAN & SUK AHS, A COMELFTE 1 FROM AW STOCKED LINEN DEPART: BARGAINS, DLESS VARTE’ ‘OF siL! NEW SUN 5: LATEST Dis8iGNs. S. L. HEMPSTONE. £03 MARKET SPACE, PENNA, AVENUE. ONE PRICE. IN PLAIN FIGURES. mild To Tur Coxsuaen Or Dux Gooos. OPENIN ABLE, AND TO CALL ATT: SPRING AND SUMMEB OF 1883, THE STOCK HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, AND WITH A VIEW TO TRE WANTS AND REQUIREMENTS OF PERSONS WHO APPRECIATE GOOD STYLES, GOOD TASTE AND GCOD QUALITY. WE CANNOT GO INTO THE DETAILS OF OUR LARGE STOCK, BUT CORDIALLY INVITE AN INSPECTION OF THE MANY NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS NOW UPON OUR COUNTERS. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘The best is the cheapest. mh3 Niw Spare Dur Goons. . TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, Are now prepared to show a splendid line of DESIRABLE NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. FRENCH SATINFS._ Choice Patterns, In Ottoman and Surah Silke." Good Valuse Low ‘The stock is full and complete in all departments, and we solicit an inspection, One Price Only. . MADAM BECK, eo long known in this city, has Dressmaking Mooms second oor, does splendid word at low piicoa.® — TRUNNEL & CLARK, 022 811 MARKET SPACF, Insronraxr To Hoosexcerens, L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, 906 rz STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Will open on Monday Morning BLEACHED SHEETINGS In Remnants, lease, 5-4 wide, 113 cents, 1 case, 8-4 wide, 18 cents. ‘case, 9-4 wide, 20 centa, case, 10-4 wide, 23 cents, J case, 12-4 wide, 25 cents, Good quality and fully 45 percent Jess than Regular Prices. Remnants of IRISH LINEN, 35, 40 and50 cents, ‘These goods are Extra Fine: Great Bargains. ‘1 case BLEACHED COTTON, 8X cents. 1 box Light PRINTS, Scents; usually retailed at 8 cents, 1. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, mhS 9087rHSTREET, BETWEEN IANDK. Ez W* °*43ine sHiRtTs MEGIN NISS. 1002 F SEWING MAOHINES, &c. Goon News FOR THE Luous, THE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE POSITIVELY 18 THE LIGHTEST RUNNING MACHINE EVER MADE. WILL SEW FROM THE FINEST FABRIC TO THE HEAV- 1£8T CLUTH OR LEATHER WITHOUT ALTERATIONS, ROS DE EST nee IN FRENCH SILKS,” FROM §1.50 10 8 Cuoick Goons, Pra axp Connect Ds, Ficurss, SUMMER SILKS, in Checks and Stripes, warranted CHECKED SURARS, pureSilk, 24 inches wide, only All the Spring Novelties in Wool Fabrics, in Plain and 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SHADES. iS. W THOSE PREITY SCOTCH | ton X Shr. LINE. ‘MENT '- FRENCH, ENG- THREAD AND HADES AND PARASOLS OF THE WE BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE OUR SPRING OF CHOICE DRESS GOODS, WHICH CONSISTS OF EVERY THING NEW AND DESIR- STION TO THE FACT THAT OUR STOCK IS NOW REPLETE WITH ALL THE PARIS NOVELTIES FOR THE Low PIANOS AND ORGANS. 'PIAN Ra Re ls and R: neerumonta.".- ‘Thomas, BowkoETE ORGANS. ‘Best now meee opairine. used 8 months; cost 5 army officer, and superb bargain, brand new L “—— y x Beware Pinos, meds by Tebaing oe Ehen ce Hees, smote : Saiters, sxbeoe, teeuien’ cotereh ak sice 7 Octave Square, by W Knabe & Co. # . No. 5.— Une 7 Octave Square, le rad, $95. No. 6. Ove miei F ‘Reed 3 mouths, cort $1: at go, WN. nm Shouinger Onvan, good’ as new, $55. No. Stop New Brdgey ort Uctave, donile Keed, Mex N. B.—T his unpreeecents eented for the purposes of | take hold at once, but I Meaning perron, with (when tn went of an instrument, tocommence the musie cal education of their children) been turned sway, neither will they #0 lone as my door Is open. re ‘cash price is quoted the time price is only « trifle hucher, Parties having instrun: ‘sto dispose of will find it te a pe goa to consult mo, as the demand for suck onde at my store is uniiasitca. mbl7 Cc. 3. RErD, Peay See vy UR RY PIANOS AND ORGANS I™. FOR RENT. ERSEYS IN LIGHT AND MEDIUM DERED PARIS FICHUS IN CREPE DE Fifty Instruments of all the lesding makes, rent from $2 to $10 per mouth. Reuts applied en pure FREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufacturer, mhiT 1103 PFNNSYLVANIA AVENUR. EICHENRACHS PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS, of various makes forsale rent at re- Avoed prices. | Win. Knabo & Co.'s worl tren Pan ‘Kepairing. Tithetrects above Pa: uve. 32090 ~ i PNos, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Made, 0 Manutactresa, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pinnos end “sold on instalments, rented or exe clitged rent epyied it purchased, SCENT MU Abeonly No 918 F STR Manacing partner of the Inte fitin Euie k Con ab G. L. WILD & BRO. 709 7th street northwest. FiFen ‘The Stieff, the Kranich & Hach and other Pianos af Jowest prices and casiest terme, orn, On me a Se Spatencete. B. Music, ther Lnstraments tuned and repaired. : EATTYS ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $125, PIANOS, 7 30, Fact ins y and ‘ht, Osta Bee Gao onie eae c ae Cc HOUSEFURNISHINGS. “ CROCKERY, CHINA, L Mand RTTCUES UTENSILS, Best quality at lowest prices. GLO. WATTS, 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna Cinzexs Axp Sosovrxens Are especially invited to examine our LANGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF DECULATED, ENGLISH, CHINESE, AND FRENCH ‘CHINA, Representing the best factories known. Also, CUT and ENGRAVED GLASSWAKE, FINE CUTLERY and PLATED WARE, Bole agents in the District for EDDY'S REFRIGERATORS, Wita SLATE STONE SHELVES, M. W. BEVERIDGR, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Great Ropveriox Is Paice Or LARGE SELF-FEEDING STOVES. venne, Having too laree a stock of shove Stoves etiflon hand, among them several of the. celebrated, Hedlant Hi ‘we will now sell them at a discount of ten per cent prices. This is a cl weld: ‘offered, ry Ris of doowing sta ria and Brice constantly on hind, Lateol ‘Sgeuts for Danforth’s Vapor Stove and Fuad. a8 FAMILY SUPPLIES. W atre Swas. » TIGHEST GRADE OF MINNESOTA WHEAT PATENT PROCESS FLOUR MADE IN THE WORLD Give it a trial. _ GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 2209 F STREET NORTHWEST. We make @ specialty of “Old Government Java Coffee.” “Te New Norrawesr.» XEW ine. NEW Ste NEW Goods NEW Clea ew. Customers, . NEW System, NEW Refrigerators. N Wine Coijar, stock of NEW first-class Groceries ang _ opadnewto oa, TreNsoMe Bis net i toid* at Fa: oe nd % ehase GEO. A. O'HARE, Grocer, 1213 Tth street northwest, bet. Mand 8