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T ? A Widnight Marder. Affaire in West Washington. CITY ITEMS. DR S. SHE EVENING STAR _| 1-5 tee een cc msl seer eee ee ¥_GooD —_FIAl a -.. March 27, ISS3. | CLEARED CP—THE TESTIMONY AT THE INQUEST. | large attendance a nf Like Sun, It Shines For A ‘Hk 407 10th street. n. : The inquest on tue boty of Dennis Donovan,the | Organ'z2 a new building association, which was} 7) Doon pr sens Cough Syrup. Doctors pre | F'xexce Nows Venn... "DECKER BROS" FLANOS, LOCAL MENTION. The Werther. OFFICE OF THE C Wasutxero, D For the middie A preceded near t WEATHER TO-Mor at Prig g's. strest porthwest. aptist ¢ Norn doz. fir photos with onet 10-4 sheeting, 2e.; superb kids, $1.05. head & Co7s, Snemry Wise. Fiety in t Pasto, Glore try them at > Ch AD Tuc has . West Cail and Note Par: 617 andl 619 THE WEFELY STi¥, 81x columns, : Year. Try! cITy AND DI Ammuserntenis, &e ns “Two Dine able eur Opp F Tom's € Mess - Jown’s church, Home erot For some. tim: tion of the roads for drivin: the m th S Society Last evening, M ant Meriwether were appe At ton € Washing appointed a com- tow on anni dL A ball at Mazonte Tem- Pinmabers and Gas . Whleh was largely attend ally decorated with tags, P unthh he ¢ jit Lo material for Ts. growing SB rovenen Piyeary Th horn was fined $20 or 20d. ¥ for driving a horse a ate trot or gall s by Judge # pace faster day last footed up neariy $00—$350 of ‘Which go to the building fund. Senoot Usio: Senool ut ta meeting of 2 on at the ¥. M. Tast night papers on Sunday schoot ma Were read by Dr. Crissey and Mr. A. II. Nelson. ‘The proposition as to the propriety of closing the doors of the schools during the opening service ‘Was discussed, and it was thought best that the tardy scholars should walt in the vestibule until the prayer Was over, thereby not disturblug the Services by opening and shutting the door. as Tne Opp Fetrows’ ANNIVERSARY.—At a meet- ing of de of the several lodges and encamp- Ments of Odd Fellows in the District, held last event led to celetrate the sixty- fourt an sary of the establishment of tie order in th States by suttable exercises to be held tn Od on the evening of April 2 ing of Past Grands Fisher, ansbury. Dufour and Headley, Grand” Mas mg and Patriarch Frazier, was appointed to prepare a plan of exercises for the Occasion, and report to the full committee at a W. L. 1. Conrs ager Rocers and e Palmer have tendered a benefit to the ton Ligiit Infantry corps, the proceeds to Dedevoted to the corps’ fatr. The benefit per- formance will be given April 9th, Mr. John T. Ford having tendered the use of his theater. The Light Infuntry will attend the beneftt in a body tn full Gress uniform, and may perhaps give an exhibl- tion drill between acts. — TENESS DRUNK —There !s nothing detective cases except that In a quiet way both re preparing for the coming trials, The effort made to weaken the prosecution Dy geiting rid of the wi unabated or. One of U @runk yester formation tron Dut it was not successiul from the fuct t didn’t know anything. phantom : Reat Esprits Sates and ContemPL ate Iurrove- wists at Avarrsvin . Ryder,ot the geological su P ased a ‘lot in Johusun & Wins first’ addition to Hyatts Mi.; and so also has F. Smith, of the com- missery ing to butl & house thereon. . Rickard, of the execu- Give mansion, who pureias-d two’ lots, has con- faced with Mr. MoM. Ma on : cial tm- | | K. Barnes, M. was taxed $105 or 60 days by for keeping an unlicensed bar. | ‘erings In St. James’ parish—a sregation not exceeding Mfty in num rafts on Ireland at Bole | Hours Of the | At Brod. | Vino de | Opera | sain Ara | ox}.—Pantomime | ne past ali but | w; ant of | | watchman atthe Aqu whose Loly was found reet, Was stationhou cduct bridge, Georgetown, in the canal at Potomac continued at the Georgetown police ‘¢ tTlay afternoon till nearly 4 rt of the testimonyfin THe ale and Edward E. O’Brien e deceased Saturday nigit, rT, and that he was very is Were ho'ding him up. 4a the two Browns were wita de- ified that he was at Curtin’s me in, and they started to take saw him fall Ss put out. living on East Market , anal, testi- Bigit, about 12:50 o'clock, she toward the canal, one 20'teet the other; hind one utter al oath, “you sit — ot a zs Izabeth McGee, who lives in the third the hous> on th? canal, oc-upied by Mrs. p, test'fl d to find %< sfouch hat on j the canal bank sui night L OBrien snd Was e y mornl a short thick-s to th i for his wite, but Mrs gone home. The men then Swann test!f-d that about 1:15 o'clock Sunday heard some Wrestling or seuf. Hog o1 the ch; then heard one voice say g ‘man’s head ‘nd up in the Water, and e bridge. et of the last witness, g like the sound.that a2 “by some One failing down the . O'Brien called a litte after 12 o'clock vife, WhO Was Witness’ daughter—Messrs. wibert, Lansdale a ay belag with him. the MT ling at the i she weul ap sh iw three men— used, Cuvriey Brown and a tell man, ‘The latter stood beliind uh and, thinking it Was O'Brien, she when Chari Brown irs, Swann, Ed Nas gone home. nm hour atter unis when she heard the noise he steps. Talbert testified to meeting O'Brien on eet Saturday night, between 10 and 11 and parting w 'S bout 12:18 Or 12:15 o'el tness accaniy where he (O°B.) enlied for his wife, y thea went up to Bridge street, where ‘Brien overtoox nt Hi MeCarty, Taily | High and Bria: a little after 12 o'clock. VEMDICT. jury found a verdict of “den ‘ hands of ‘h from drown. 5 IN THE VARIOUS EPISCOPAL 5 PARISHES. annual elections for vestrymen in the varl- as is th? custom on Easter y, resulted as f Chun ist. Washington.—Wardens, Huichinson, Peter P. Lith Roberts, Wm. E. Hutehinso Horatio Browning, Samuel Cr nt* , lor warden, R. Gocdhart Torbert; n, D. W. Middleton; ju- ager; vestrymen, Dr. J. ». O. Ebaugh,’Alpheus Middleton, = Young, Jas. E. Bell, W. A. an. Church of the rnation.—Wardens, E Harpur, Willlam M. Porter; vestrymen, E oodward, William tes M.'B. Harris, Byron & Adams, PGE st four holding egister, William rymen, Gen. MeKeever, Judge Dr. Ro Reyburn, 3 Harpur, D. . Morrison, E. A. W ‘M. Porter. © ‘i Parkei warden, ¢ Goldsborough, Church of the Epiphiny.—Wardens, Lewis J. Davis, William D. Baldwin, Prof. J. H. C. Comin, Dr. Richard Joseph, Gen. ‘John G. Parke, Ge W. Beveridge, E. S. Hutchinson, athant-l Wilson, Major A.B Hagner. h (P. E.), Anacostia, (Rev. John A) M.E. McKee, Rector.)—Vestry, Messr: John Kibble, Samuel A. Shi , Samn— mus! E. O'Brien, Fred. M. Roland, rd, Altred Darling; senior warden, ww warden, John M. Kibble; on Rarre Prowsstant Episcopal Chureh, cor- ith and Corcoran streets northwest.—Vestr ge E. Davis, Joseph Burden, Dr. T. B. Howd, John W. Griffin, Robert Davidson, F. Moor R. Ross Perry, C. B. Suirley; wardens,Eiwin Har- ris and G. B. Towles, Vesirymen, W. W. Corcoran, H. E. . Garnett, Philip Lansdale, A. 8. Pratt, Burchell, A. J. Falls, C. C. Duncanson. mes.—Vestrymen, Messrs, Lattimore, Tul- Bryan, Crandall, Hogan, Holmes and ardens, D.E. Lattimore and S. W. ‘Tullock; register, H.°L. Bryan. : Grace, South Washington—Vestrymen, W. N. Dalton, E. G. Wheeler, C. W. Leonnarda, L. E. Du: yall, S. B. Taylor, st, W. H. Beall, J. Walter Gook- gs,’Mr, ‘Fenton’ wardens, Willlim Dynn, C. P. aun St. Paul's Church.—Senfor Warden, James R. Howard; juntor warden, Henry W. Blatr; register, Phil. K. Retly urer, James ‘T. Sothoron, M: D.; Jos. S Sessford, James T. Sothoron, M.D. John M. Henderson, James R. Howard, Marcus Wright. Henry W. Blair, Phil. K. Relly, Jas. AL Greer. T. trymen. St. Jeiin’s, West Washington.—Vestrymen, R. P. Dodge, A. HW. Herr, H. D. Cooke, F. H. Bates, John H. Smoot, John Mirbury, j . Waters and Thomas liyde; sentor warden, David Rittenuouse; Junior warden, John M. Waters. Christ Church, West Washington.—Vestrymen, Dr. Gratton Tyler, C. M. Matthews, E. D. Hart G. T. Duntop, M. J. Adler, J. H. Gordon ands. Wheatley; senior warden, Willlam Knowles; junior warden, Wm. Tayloe Snyder; register, C. ‘M. Matthews; treasurer, G. T. Dunlop. Grace Chureh, West Washi Dr. T. G. Loockerman, Wi Grimes, W. H. Schutt, G. E. Bause, T. Charles M. Biker and John W. Graves ster, aves; wardens, Williain F. Gibbons, B. F, Gissell, jr. CTIONS IN ONE CHURCH. There were two elections at noon, when there were L. Thomas and y and Messrs, chosen wardel yphax. Daniel Murray, R. H. Nugent and Langston W. Allen vestrymen, ‘The old ves- try called a meeting for 7:30 o'clock, which brought out a fair dance. Rev. Douglas Fc rest, of Trinity church, was present, but the re tor, Dr. Crummell was absent. Mr. W. Lewis pre- sided." The report of the treastirer was read, showing a falling off of 50 per cent In the receipts for the year; several hundred dollars due the atonee. reetor; an Indebtedness of $6,350, and an Interest J arrangtng for the note for #100. A leiter was read from Mr. 8. E. Johnsen & Wine’s firs cepa tating If a ee are ne Se Wok arcs made for paying the indebtedness by March th ane eee es rs tia in | he would take steps to enforce payment, After Ge Criminal Joakim A | considerable disenssion and hearing a protest ith tke mur. oe his wile, Tsouthe | rrom Mr. Daniel Murray against electing a vestry » Was 2 . Foire 1 | pecause the registration had been closed one for tts | month before th election, Messrs. Walker, Lewis quently Mr. | and Francts Miler appeared for him, and the suggestion being made that bis mind ely Tight, the plea was stricken case placed on the docket for trial, te-day. At the instance 1 the case was set for trial next Mon- —_—— THe Stony ToLD BY ax E Masx.—Toe chat IGNAT.- SERVICE n of the citizens’ committee A this morning a letter from aman who ‘Was formerly in the signal service, and who com- Mains that he was arrested, taken to the station use,and $10 Ln money removed from his pockets, and in the morning only forty cents was returned h to him. He m: lieutenant of police, but, street) Tiere ba! $ made from Other sources ‘rom arrested Prhourrs at the station houses was not returned the i AS Stich persons were genorally tatox rrested, their statements as to mander, mander, J almoner, . standard 2 Horrigan vd Curtin, = Axorien Fixe Hovse 70 se Execten. auston is ADOT to ¢ 2th lass dwelling for 3 1 r Of press Wapized iron 1 respects inside and @ut in the best manner and of the best tuaterials, ‘The plan shows many comforts tm internal ar- 2 ni’s hall ‘The hall was very prettily and appropriately decorated—a gure of a cat, the en:blem of the clun, being ded in the Middle of the hall, and bicycles pong the potted plants $0 as to luce & Very picturesque effect. The reception r as composed of H.S. Owen, A. M. , & H Fowler, A. F. Dunnington, H. J. and H.W. Blair, and the floor committee, Be siaccies ‘J. McK. Borden, J. Howell Stewart, rence B. Allen, D. P. Hollfugworth and F, R- Kane. ime Arrentios is called to the advertisement of the wale of that valuable property at the southwest @amner of 11th and F streets northwest @sewhere in our columns. Located at inter- urray, Spencer Murray, U. Washington were elected to es ERS. eeds in fee have ‘ Payne & Thomas, trustees, to Charles Herman, e. 3 8, 84. 516; $792.12 ©. C. Glover to Florence B. Gibbs, lot 82, sub. of sq. 22; $1,200. Aifred Hall to Edward C. Binntx, lots 35 ‘and 26, sq. 302; $600. Laura V.Cancey to Johanna Weisenborn, pt. 6, sq. 516; $1,850; and pt. 5, do. ; $1,850. Malvira C. ‘Tucker to James Ste- henson, sub. 4, sq. 202; $590, Philip Thornton to indsley Winslow, jot’ 219, Wright & Cox’s sub, Pleasant; $285. Mary C, Bradford to Ann J. Harding, sub. 66, Sq. 750. M,C. Tucker to James Stephenson, sub. 4, sq. 202; $500. C. rtin to Mary Goddman, sub. 132, sq. 240; $4,000. Webster to D. McLoughlin, pt. 12, sq. 11 $2,150. P. Ragan to Mary Finn and Cella Ragan, pt. lots “48, 49, 38 and 44; sq. 209; s—. Ro “endall to ‘fda’ T. Scaggs,’ pt 23, sq. 263 —. ©. C Duneanson et al, commis: stoners, to H. B. Fitzhugh, pt. 23, been flied as follows: ttle and Robert E, Grant; regis- | 4 formed by the adoption of a constitution on a6 per cent basis and a maximum of advance of $200. The title of the association ls “The Citizens’ Equit- able Building Association of feet The meeting adjourned to meet the first Wednesday in April. IMPROVEMENTS.—Mr, James O. Caton fs erecting a large house on West Market Space, to be used as a boarding honse. Mr. H. L. Chappolear is the ar- chitect.—Mrs. Mary E. Fisher is building a I structuse on 28th street, between O and P, to used as a hal}, with stores below. Mr. Chappelear 13 also the architect, THe Bopy of Herbert H, Collins was visited by hundreds of people yesterday at his parents’ resi- dence, on O street. It presents a remarkably life- like appearauce, the cheeks being ruddy, the lps red, and the eyes and mouth naturaily closed. Physicians say he not drowned, as his lungs conta no water, but was probably Kilied by the shock of the cold water, The funeral takes place this afternoon. Lost anpD Fousp.—About 5 o’clock yesterday evenihg Officer Cramer found a little eight-year- | old girl, nsmed Lilite Wyatt. on O street, between Qh and Wih streeta She was taken tothe sta- tion, and er parents (living at 1811 7th street) notified. Don'r Fatt. to see the “Decorative Sister” and “The Barber oi Bath” to-night at Curtis hall. See advt. ‘The Dashaway Reform Club held a spirited meeting last night, addresses being made by Rov. J.McKendrec Relly and Mr.John Tyler. ‘The bail of Friendship Tent, No, 18, LO.R., at F Test hall last night was a gtand_success....Some of the coal companies at Cumberland are paying €1 per ton fretzht. by canal to this port, but there are several 90 cent companies yet to begin ship- ping an‘ a strike able. soca Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EV: NING STAR. THREE GUNS AND Two Cuances.—The tndictment of the two white men, Ed Payne and John Powers, fishermen, at Gravelly Point, on the Potomac, op- posite the AVashington monument, grows out of a case in Which Constable Lomax, colored, and three other colored men, calicd as a posse to assist him, were resisted when attempting to exectite a war- rant upon Payne and Powers for unlawfully fish- ing in the Potomac. Lomax and his assistants took away a pistol and two guns from the vessel of Payne and Powers. A warrant 1s out from the Police Court of the District against Lomax and the three other colored men {or stealing the guns. CounTY Covrt.—At the county court yesterday @ special grand jury was summoned, and true bills found against Edward Payne and John Row- ers for intimidating a constable, and Albert Cole- man for grand larceny. The afternoon was occu- pied with the trial of Albert Coleman for stealing & pocket-book, and the jury returned a verdict of guilty of petit larceny, and fixed his punishment to be 30daysin jail. “The court heard civil cases this morning. Tus COUNTERFEIT Monry.—It is now sald that the counterfeit money which has been In posses- sion of some colored people here for some time does not exceed $200 in all and was stolen from. the de-k of a widow, whose late husband kept it to illustrate a couniertelt detector, for which he was agent. GRAND Juntes.—Grand juries here now consist often of less than ten persons. Wille the Wash- ington courts were kept two weeks waiting to get a grand jury of twenty-three, the Alexandria county court yesterday summoned eight men for agrand jury and It finished its work In an hour. Pouce Reront.—George Swansbury, arrested by Officer Smith, as drunk and disorderly, ts the only ner in the station house this morning, and is tae first that has been there for several days. ‘There were seven lodgers. ReportER’s Norrs.—Two funerals took place this afternoon: that of Mrs. E. A. Hammond at 197 Cameron street, and that of Richard Javens, from his house on Patrick street, near Queen, both, in same netghborhood.—John Craven, who 1s Widely known as the sexton of Christ church and the Janitor of Washington lodge, 1s quite ill at his home on Duke street. He has Seen more strange visitors during the last five years than any other man in Alexandria.—Councilman Joseph S. Beech lost his wife yesterday, and has the sym- pathy of many frlends.— Mr. mas Arnold, of Alfred street, has been stricken with paralysis — | Last night tere was a pleasant children’s festl. val wt St. Paul's lecture room on Pitt street.. The Catholic Beneficial soclety will visit the Cath- | olle & : The “local op- Hon’ question will be decided next May in Alex andria county.—A new public school house is to 2 built in Alexandria county on tue site of the | Convalescent cainp.—Quantities of gifts for the Light Infantry fair next week are being recelved, many of them from Washington fir An Internal Revenue Officer Saved, PRovipeNce, August 21, 1882. Eilitor of Boston Herak Drar Srx.—During my term of service in the Inter- nal Revenue Department of the United States, at the time my office was in this city, I was afflicted. with a se- vere attack of Kidney dieesse, and at times suffered in- tensely. Ireceived the medical advice of some of our best physicians for a long time, without bein bene- fited by their prescriptions. Being discouraged by the failure of the doctors to help me, and being urged to use Hunt's Remedy by a friend who had tested its merits, although reluctant to try patent medicine, I ‘was finally induced to try the Remedy, and procured two bottles of it, and commenced taking it faithfully according to the directions, Before I had taken it three days the excrutiating pains in my back had disappeared, and before I had used two bottles I was entirely cured. Whenever, from over-ex- | ertion o> turn, few doses of Hunt's Remedy quickly effects a cure. Before closing I beg to mention the remarkable cure of a friend of mine in New York City, to whom I re- commended this valuable medicine. He was suffering everely from an attack which was pronounced by his physician a decided case of Bright's Disease of the Kid- neys. I obtained two lotties of Hunt's Remedy for him, and he commenced taking ‘it, and began toim- prove at once, and was speedily restored to health, and he attributes the saving of his life, under the bless~ ing of a merciful Providence, to Hunt's Remedy. Another friend of mine in New York, to whom I re- commendel Hunt's Remedy, was suffering severely from Kidney disease, and was entirely cured of it after using this wonderful medicine only ashort period. Feeling deeply grateful for the great benefits experi- enced by my friends and myself from the use of Hunt's Remedy, I feel it to be my duty, as well as a great priv- ilege, to furnish you this voluntary and unsolicited statement of facts for the information of your large number of readers, many of whom are undoubtedly suffering from this widely-spreading scourge, and I be- Heve that it is the best medicine now known, and that | it will cure all cases of Kidney diseases that can be cured, I shall be pleased to confer with any one who may de- sire an interview regarding the statements herein con- tained. Truly youra, RICHMOND HENSHAW, 1 is 99 Messer atreet. JF X00 ARE SUFFERING FROM A SENSE OF extreme weariness, try one bottie 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 you. The use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral before retiring, will soothe the cough to quiet, allay the inflammation, and allow the needed repose. It will, moreover, speedily heal the pulmonary organs and give you health, - mh 263; $—_. Blanche W. Emory to D. L. Yulee, part 5, sq. 197; $17,971.86. ‘C. Nacker to L. Naeker, part 1, sq. 9 $1,000." J, M. Latta, by commissioner, to C. J. Hi Yer, all of sq. 66; lots 8 to 5. part 6, lots 9 to 19, sq. #7; 2, 8, 15 and 16, sq. 68: 16 and 17, §4. 69; 18 to nd parts 9and 10, sq. 97; parts 3 and 4, sq. 1 suds. E and F, sq. 177, and lot 12, sq. 570; $—. Knox, commissionér, to I. P. Spindie, sub, 91 €D."ssuv. Mt Pleasant: $50. Tobriner and son, trustees, to Nathaniel E. Thompson, lot 3 1,120." Elizabeth M. Osmi' to Rachel pt. 6 Sa. 819; $1.00, C. C. Puffer to J. 1s, 10t 18, block 12, Le Droit Park; $—. in and Gordon, trustees, to T. A. Duffey, 448; $5,150. T. M. Potts to W. 8. Cash, her Interest tu te estate of J, C, Cash; $—. Jas. P. Hawes to Augusta Bauman, S. 3 24,57. 5; $2,200. Annle Hawkins to Elizabeth ahd Bieanor Hubbell, e 16, £q. 761; $500. J. R Barr et al., trustees, to ary'L Hall, pt. 15, sq. 712; $450. ‘f. E. Wagya- man, trustee, to Edward Geer, sub i41, sq. 675; $0.” Mary I. Blair to Caroline H. Wolt, sub 13, sq. & ¥ Fac 248; $4,000. John Sherman to ©. N. Allen, sub 3q. 416; $000. James H. Murphy to Dorsey Denny, lot 4, sec. 4, Barry farm; $500. Samuel Richardson toLena B. Allen, lov 28, block 40, north grounds Columbia University; $1, Marntage Licexses.—The clerk of the court has issued marriage licenses to Peter Cox ana Mat M. Fines, both of Stafford co., Va.; W. R. How: and Anta R. Knight, of Montgo c0., Bd. Edward Voigt, jr., and Lotta Haas, of New York: Chas R. Sheckies and Rebecoa Norton, both of Montgomery co., Md.; Samuel H. Stidham, of Philadelphia, Pa., and Emma B. Jones; John, and Jane Brown; J. Jerome Clark and Nelile Wright eke aes WasutxaTon CaTtig MARKeT.—At i Now Reavy For Srna. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. In this department we sre showing the Latest Novel- ties in FOREIGN WOOLENS. The talent employed in producing the garments is second to none. MEN'S READY-MADE SUIT DEPARTMENT. In this department are shown over ninety styles of NEW SPRING GOODS, all of our own manufacture, Prices range from $10 to $40 per suit, SPRING OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT. All the latest shades and shapes are shown in this de- partinent. ‘he prices range from $8 to $40; the sizes to Mt any one, OUR MEN'S SEPARATE PANTALOON DEPART- MENT Is just the place you are lo ing for, especially {f your coat and vest are good and your pantaloons need re- Placing, why, oome and look over the hundred and twenty styles we are showing, at prices from $3 to $10 er pair, : BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. Our entire Second Floor devoted to this department, and anything that you may want in this line you can come to our house and you will find it promptly pro- violent cold, the pains in my kidneys re-" scribe it, ‘They Ran‘for the Doctor, FIGURED FRENCH SATINES... Nome le are always running for the doctor when the least Msthe matter with themeeives | GENUINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS or thefr children, | Of course, the doctor likes thi FIGURED LINEN LAWNS... TERRA COTTA, CRUSHED STRAWBERRY for he gets well paid for it. But there are man: occasions when the judicious use of Perry Davis’ Pain Killer will de all the doctor can. Mr. RV. Miller, of Syracuse, N. Y., says he has for twenty years used Pain Killer ior miscellaneous family Sleknesses; and that it 15 80 valuable that it ouglit 10 be kept in every hous>. New: Five Cent Pieces yen in change. Jomnson’s Oyster Saloon and ee) Ninth street, near E Ladies’ Saloon ‘st floor. Messrs. Whitesides & Walton, TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. mbh26 AND CADET BLUE SUITINGS. mencing MARCH 17th, 1883, the PIANOS ond ORGANS: dP derd | g No. Shoniuger Oriaw ‘good 2, Stop New Bridgeport Organ, $50. Ho oil 1921 Pennsylvania avenue, say: “We receive flat- tering encomfums from out customers in regard to Brown's Iron Bitters.” ‘Te One and All. Are ycn suffering from a Cough, Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis,or any of the various pulmonary troubles that so often end ta Consumption? If so, use “Wik bor’s Pure Cod Liver Ot and Lime,” a safe and sure remedy. This Is no quack preparation, but is regu- larly prescribed by the medical facuity. Manu- factured only by A. B. WiLB0R, Chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists. Standiford’s Koumiss, 9th and F n.w. A pleasant tonic and agreeable stimulant. 6 A Delicate Combination of Old Liquo: with frults of surpassing richness, have rende! the name “Hub Punch” very popular, Sold by grocers and druggists. ‘Tested by Time, For Throat Diseases, Colds and Coughs, Brown’s Bronchial Troches have proved their efficacy by a test of many years, Price 2 cents. Burnetv’s Cocoaine, THE BEST OF ALL HAIR DRESSINGS. It allays irritation, removes all tendency to dan- druff, and invigorates the action of the capillartes in the nuns degree, thus promoting a vigorous En,sizn Ovexrsa. SEATON PERRY, uccessor to Perry & Brother) WASHINGTON YO HIS ELEGAN STOCK OF CHOICE FRENCH DRESS TEXTURES, INCLUDING ALL THE LATEST PARIS NOVEL- TIES, WIG Ane THe CORNET STYLES FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1883. MY_SILE DEPARTMENT IS NOW RI WITH ALE PHE FASHIONABLE PABRi CLUDING GROS DE LONDRES, OTTOMANS, SATIN RHADAMKS, BROOADES, LOUISINES, SURAHS, SUMMER SILKS, INDIA PONGEES AND GROS GRAIN 8) OF THE BEST MAKES AND AT THE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. JAPANESE AND CANTON CRFPES. BROC. ALLTHE “LATEST NOVELTIES" IN PARASOLS, HANDKERCHIEFS AND GLOVES. €MBROIDERED FICHUS. PARIS JERSEYS. VEILINGS, SATINES, ZEPHYRS AND and healthy growth of malt Its effect upon the Med Goons, PLaix Ficures, anD CoRRECT Teeter richness of the hair is such as can- | P2tc! SEATON PERRY, Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best. Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenta, Marechal Niel Roso, Alpine Violet. ‘To Make a Good Salad Dressing in the ordinary way, good condiments, plenty of time and no little skill are essential. Durkee’s Dicening, supplies these requisites. All grocers sel Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1849. mh Easrzn Oreste. NEW AND ELEGANT DRESS GOODS. WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUB- Catarrh of the bladder. Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kidney gnd Urinary Complashts, cured by “Buchu-palba.” Draw the Cork and Hub Punch is ready. It tops all other punches, either taken mixed with toed or hot ‘water, &c. Sold by grocers and druggists, “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” * Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 34-1b, “Ward” prints, 80c. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, be. per qt. Cream, 15¢. pint. New Dress Goons ELECTRIC BLUE, CRUSHED STRAWBERRY, SHRIMP PINK, OX BLOOD, FRENCH GREEN, CHINA BLUE, GARNET BRONZS, MARINE BLUE, CREAM, Ezo., IN 40 inches wide Illuminated Foule, 50 cents, 38 inches wide Nuns’ Veiling, 50 cents, 42 inches wide Beges, 50 cents. 40 inches wide French Cashmeros, 50 cents. 42 inches wide French Chudda, 62 cents. 42 inches wide Cachemire Bege, 62 cents, Nuns’ Veiling, all wool, 26 cents. All wool Pin Check Dress Goods, 25 cents, All wool De B>ges, 25 cent DAY. PURCHASED ELSEWHERE IN THIS CITY, MOURNING GOODS, &o. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N. B.—The best is the cheapest. * mh ONE PRICE. Sixs 1 Stirs: Suzs: IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF SILKS. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, FANOY SILKS, SUMMER SILKS. CHEAPEST SILKS IN WASHINGTON, ASES THE ATTENTION OF THE TADIES OF ALL BEING IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF BLACK GRENA- PINES. WN PLAIN, STRIPES, CHECKS AND EMBROIDERED ROBES, IN PONGEES, NUNS LIC TO THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF CHOICE SPRING DRESS GOODS THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED, SELECTED BY MR. SHUSTER THIS WEEK IN NEW YORK, AND OPENED HIS THE STOCK CONTAINS EVERYTHING NEW AND DESIRABLE, AND MANY STYLES ARE CONFINED TO OUR HOUSE, AND CANNOT BE BONNET AND GUINET BLACK SILKS, LUPIN'S Bi Silke only, 37: Colored jummer only 3730. lor Bike ene oe "Br —Thte unyres rot epee sented for the pu: of inducing Seen cash take bold at ouce, but T wish to state hers, that PLETE MUSCOVETES, ce PIANOS AND ORGANS: FOR RENT. Fifty Instruments of all the leading makes, rent from $2 to $10 per month. Rents applied ou pur- chase. FREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufacturer, mbiT 3103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various makes for sale and rent at re- @uced prices. | Wm. Knabe & Co.'s world-re nowned Pianos. ‘Tuning and Repairing. 4) 11th street, above Pa. aye. Jan 30 Wore Beier, AAPA 132. eee jeusons. New RUD HOM ME'S: much peins taken ‘with the alle: for Adulte and Children. Private morning Classes for Ladies. Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen. 6:48. nib tion and Short hand, 5 (with SW. Fis, A.M mhi5-Im Southwest cor. sth and K streets m. w. TSS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, Miedo Va sea Wetomenal Bue and Adare 965 K strect noriiwest mhid OF. H.LAKROQUE, OF THE SORBONNE UNITY Premis Pena y my id Evening Private Clasees thematios and Natural, Sciences, 921 G et Figar *ROOK REET, SIEST, SHORTEST, Dest. “Monts of study saved. Witn penman: sup, ete., $3a month. G.W. HOWE, 617 ith Hours from 2:30 to 5, and 7 to 10 p.m. nm PENCERIAN BUSIN COLLEGE Hall Building, corner 9th and D streets. Day and vening Sessions. Complete in tte arrangements for training sons and daughters, and men and women for self-<upport and real fe. Students received ew month in the year. Scholarship for year, from date entrance, day or evening, $30. ial terme by or quarter, orfor year by iustalments. Circulars 0b application, HENRY C. SPENCE! MRS. SARA A. BEENCER, See nega eh ‘D TUPSDAYS Fr Psy ON IN SHORT-BA’ A sod Fridayy, from #199 pm. a EROWN. “Pupils received atany mes ‘RS. E.A. CHAMBERS TAKES PLEASURE jted number of buptis tn, thronen heciiss oreaceke and! Mathematics enecial English Grammar, - ties, ‘Terms 1x ‘pecial hours and terms for ut Cars pass the door. ‘W. FLYNN, A.M, PRIVATE TUTOR, S. &. W. Gor. #th and K streets northwent) Disthematics, Latin, Greek, Prem « ree French. German, , Preparation tor College “West Poin Anuajia® ad competitive examinations, Terms iu aavance. Ex: ING CLASSES. $5 4 MONTH. — ANITHS Pen um’ LINCOLN ay metic, Bookkeop ine, Pp 0S, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Made, EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Mannfacturea. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pisnos and Organseold on instalmenta, rented or ex- ener Sr ‘Aheonly completo Stock va the olty. HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 F STREFT. Manazing partner of the late firm Ellis&Co. 2 G. x. wip & 210, fava 709 7th street northwest. ‘The Stieff, the Kranich & Bach and other Pianos at lowest prices afd easiest terms. Organs, Organettes and other Musical Instruments. Sheet Music, Musical Libraries and books in great variety. Pianos, Organs and other Instruments tuned and repaired. 306 ALLET DAVIS & CO.'S PIANOS. —A SE- FA Gaer tock “OF tntee Soper PERN. Rew stries. Low prices. Easy terms. | Com: and see them. H. L. SUMNER, 611 9th st. n.w. Square and Baby Grand to order." eepll-c0 EATTY'S ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $1: day and rae 50. Factory free.” Auaress DANIEL 3 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. green, bronze, navy blue and bteel grey, CROCKERY, cubs a All wool Combination Suiting, 50 cents. Silk, be. Black Stgah Silks, exirs wide, 81;, special BY, CHINA, and oe eT ENSILS, 5 jeavy Gros Grain ico everywhere, $1, SUMMER SILKS. coin ar tek Silke” ‘Caskiuere Best quality at lowest prices. finish, heavy Gros Grain, worth $1.50, Our finest Guality, Caabinere, fin Black Silks, reduced from §2 to $1.50; ins. Colored Silks, excellent auality, 700. Our very heavy Gros Grain Colored Silks, $1, the same quality Silke we have been selling for $1.25. ' Funcy Silks, immonee as- sortment, 50, 62, 75c., actual value, $1. Colored Surah Satine, 60c.’ Colored’ and Black Satins, 75c. Nun Veiling, all colors, pure wool, 250. Nuns’ Veiling. all colors, ‘pure wool, wide, double width, 60c. ; spect bargain. Colored’ Cashmeres, pure woot, wide double width, in cream, pink, jight ‘blue, electric blue, and strawberry, 600. Colortd and Black Silk Velvets at ctual cost. Black Cashinere Shawis, pure wool, $2. Binck SUK Crape, $1. Blgached Table Damask, pure inen, *‘slightly solled,” 62)<c. : special bargain: Im- our $1.25. cary Gros Gras ‘special Check and Stripe Summer Silks, 60 cts., 62 cts., and 75et Dress ‘iis, sll the new colors, $1 per yard, Surah Silks, ::li the new colors, 50 cts. Colored Silk Brocades, Ottomans, and Moire Silks, Black Cashmeres, 37 cts., 50 cta., 62 cts., T5cts. WONDERFUL BARGAINS. 11-4 Bridl Quilts, Marseilles Styles, 98 cts. 42 inches long all linen Towels, 15 cts. each. Cloth for Men and Boys Suits, 25 cts., 37 cts., 50 cts, Ladies’ Flannel Suiting, double width, 75 cts: New China Matting, white and fancy stzles. Cc. M. TOWSON, h24 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN! ith side, | menso assortment of Remnants of Dress Goods, Silke, = oie ©. | Bating, at lees than actual cost. THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF NEW SPRING DRESS Serixe Seb SAREE ASSORTMENT. « CARTER'S. ar THE MISFIT STORE, 711 MARKET SPAOB. * CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, ‘The Spring stock of fine clothing at thé Misfit Store is now complete, and in variety of styles, quality of materials and good workmanship cannot be surpassed, ‘while prices cannot be equalled anywhere, Special attention is called to BOYS CLOTHING. SUITS FOR BOYS FROM 12 TO 173 Good Suits for $5, worth $8, mh?1 Dax Goons. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO. SUMMER SILKS, i: ks ‘warrant pure bo Elepand oan, nt Sipe nt CHECRED SURAHS, pureSilk, 2 inches wide, only All the Spring Novelties in Wool Fabrics, in Plain and Ali-wool Suits for $6, worth $10, cee Splendid Suite for $7.60, wort #12, FRENCH SATEENS in endless variety, at the very Elegant Suits for $b, worth $16. Lowest Price, Black Cloth Suits for $10.50, worth $18. Fine oul for $1, worth $20, 5 FOR Boys FROM 4 ro 11: Good Ei: ‘bout Suite for $2, 50, Nice sults for 3, worth eee All-wool Suits for $4. worth $6.50. Splendid Suits for $5, worth 38. legant Suits for $6,’ worth $10, SPRING OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. All-wool Spring Overcoate at $6, worth $10. Silk faced Spring Overcoats at $7.50, worth $12, Fine Cassimere Spring Overcoats at'810, worth $15. gant silk faced Spring ta at $12, worth $10. Fine Melton silk faced Spring Overcoats at $16, worth $25, SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUTHS; Good Suits at $4.50, worth $10. Aitwool Cheviot Suits losses) at $10 $15. 01 Chevio (20 sivies) at $10, worth All-wool Cassimero Suits at $10, worth $16. Black Diazonal Suits cord Fino Black Di style, at $15, worth Fine I J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 817 MARKET SPACE. S. L. Hewrsroxe 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. ness Re rds indice, SEA (N HEAD C! ‘KS. EMBROIDERED ROBES. of§2 i LOT OE Taose AY Séorox WHITE GOODS IN A! 'E NEW LINE OF pat poe ‘R SILES. PING ALL NEW SHADES, AL ESERCTAL GOOD oLsieD Ragas NAT 41. $1,25 AND $1.50, mae NE SORA }, A CO} SDRPE ETRE mhl7 RENT, tO.MATCH. LOM, . aus A WELL STOCKED LINEN DEPARTMENT Wosteny 1% expLess VARIETY, FRENOH, ENG~ else AND GERMAN: OF SILBY THREAD AND TON TEXTURE, NEW 8! SHADES AND PARASOLS OF THE NE’ LATEST DESIGNS. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 MARKET SPACE, PENNA. AVENUE. ONE PRICE: TN FLATS Plounea,” AVE Ris $2 Brown ‘Tricot Coat and Vest, \Prince Albert style, at $18, worth 250. Black Tricot Suits, cutaway frock, at $15, worth $25, Fine Corkscrew Suits at §15, worth $28. Pr Blue Flannel Suits, warranted indigo, at $10, worth Fine Yacht cloth Suits at $15, worth $25, ee Cloth Suits, double breasted frooks, at $18, Gossamer Coats at $2, $2.50, $8 and $3.50, worth fully double. thes 2 Me PANTS at $2, $2.50, $9, £3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5; must be seen to be appreciated. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO ALL PUR- CHASERS OR MONEY REFUNDED, Tarortaxt To Hovsexezrzna, L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, * 908 Tra STREET NORTHWEST, THE MISFIT STORE, ‘Will open on Monday Morning CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, BLEACHED SHEETINGS .B. Store has ; os Boy TBS, Might Store as no connection with any ki Leane, 5-4 wide, 1136 cents. case, 8-4 wide, 16 cents. Loase, ¥-4 wide, 20 cents, case, 10-4 wide, 23 cents. Losse, 12-4 wide, 25 conta, Good quality and fully 25 per cont less than Regular Prices. New Crorme Hovse, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., Remnants of IRISH LINEN, 35, 40 and50 cents. ‘These goods are Extra Fine and Great Bargains. - case BLEACHED COTTON, 8X cents. 1 box Light PRINTS, Scents; usually retailed’ at 8 cents, L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, 819, 8. E. Con. 77H axp D.8rs, GEO. WATTS, ms 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. ayonue. Cirveys Axo Sosovrners Are especially invited to examine our LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF DECOKATED, ENGLISH, CHINESE, AND FRENCH co A, ‘Representing the best factories known. 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. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Great Repvcriox Is Parce Os LARGE SELF-FEEDING STOVES, wing too large & stock of sbove Stoves still on hand, ane jem several of the celebrated Radiant Homes, wowill now eal them ata Alscoudt of ten ‘cent from This isa Fesular prices. oe fered, Aull Hacer Gaosing Stoves See aera: tly on band. Agents for Danforth's Vapor Stove W. 8. JENKS & CO., ‘717 7th street_nortnwest. SEWING MACHINES, &c. pe NOT BUY A SEWING MACHINE ni til you have examined and tried the HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE. Its movements are so easy that the most delicate lady can use it withont Inbor or fatigue: makes # beautifol lock stitch alike on both sides and will sew from fine Swiss nainsook to heavy cotton orclgth and leather without alterations. We will send the Hertford for trial to any address without cherge. Call or send to our office for descriptive circu- &e, tam So. OPPENHEINER & BRO., Popular and Reliable Sewing Machine and Fashion 628 97H STREET SopTawesy mba Cloud Building. FOR! McKENNEY, ‘Tho old reliablo Sewing Machine map. T am a a not nah too long in' the Jet snd nof an agent aud have. been tootong in too e65 to sell mean’ machines. I keep . and TSP Ur firoct northwest, ne Qurex Or Axx. je SupeHiority of the New Saad naes JUEEN Bowing, ia reeognized and ackn Diet Highest BM ical Authorities, and iemand for them is Steadily Increasing, as their merits are be- Coming more extenelvely known. | Come and ete festi- monials of ledies and mechanicai experts in Tiley of fhe Beautifel OL of fhe Beaut with Zech mmschino Besa for 318 Sole Agent uireht Ropeinlap's: epsom Au and rent t . Furnishing and Hat Store next GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Ss. B. ELLERY, SUCCESEOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIB: GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, 3 1112 F Sraser Nontawest, Wasurxeror, D. 0. Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. Efz Extra Fine Shirts to order Fine Bhirts to order. Tuoursows SHIRT FACTORY auD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street, Opposite Patent Office. manship, U.S. o and V A lar, attention to Banners, as well as those wishing to be qualified: Performers. Terms moderate, 734 12th at. n. w 2-eo7mr Ww SHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC—aT TIMMS’ New Halls, cor. 7th and Dn. w, Bas france 707 D st. Fourtsenth year. oy ‘ice, Bit a io". ec. ve teachers, advantages 0. B. BU iB" I ATIN, GREEK. M THEMATICS, NATURAL eo 9 ish, privately or in class. Stud competitive examinations, ence Eas! i ‘A. SANUS. A. Address Columbian Catlews, FAMILY SUPPLIES. % 7 Ware Swan. i: THE HIGHEST GRADE OF MINNESOTA SPRING WHEAT PATENT PROCESS FLOUR MADE IN THE WORLD, Give it atrial. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. we ‘epecialt s Bf on ity of “Old sssebenmanaea~ pe “Tax New Nosrawssr~ —= NEW Enterpriee, NEW Store. NEW. BNEW Clerks. NEW Customers, NF’ NEW Refrigerators. NEW Wine Cellar. An immense ‘Of NEW firet-cluns Groceries and visions, At FALL & Love's N ret Pro’ "Add new to old, ‘The rest is told’ m3-1m 10. Coss Beer Sco 13 Ibe. TURKISH PRONES.. 7ibs. BEST ITALIAN MACARONT Ay Ibe, WHITE (AY SUGAR ‘ ‘ 4 Ibe: CHOICE ROAST COPFEE Gate “ind 186 | mix: 3é bbl PATENT PROGEES FLOW Show Witte) 1 é 0 08 GEO. A. O'HARE, Grocer, 1218 7th strect northwest, bet. M and N. PALACF. MARKET, FRANE J. TIBBETS, TO HOUSEKEEPERS: *y Seer aa Boaae Eo wae re Pec Be eres $98 Reta ibcrs Mace x71, City Soe Marketing delivered {reeof charge to alipcrteot the city, mares E PPS cocoa, BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING = eee * ry Mesraratieus gt dgeaion tad muita hea ‘tee of euch articles of diet’ that a gradually Daiit up until ecrong eauach to resis eveey Cit Tg fExidency tod tease.” Hunareds of gubtie maladies ate flonting around us, reedy to attack wherever tiers ts & fee oe Py forined ity stigols anda Made simply with boiling water or milk, bold in ting, (omly J4-Ib. and Ib. , by Grocers, labeled? JAMES EPPS & CO., ‘ 016-m,tu&s 9 Homeorathic ists, London, Eng. eS SS ee tut FE OB Baragrast: CHOCOLAT MENIER SOLD EVERYWHERE. PARIS AND LONDON. mh3 908 77TH STREET, BETWEEN I ANDE. New Seana Dax Goons. TRUNNEL & CLARE, 811 MAREET SPAOR, Are now prepared to show a splendid line of DESIRABLE NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, ENTIRE NEW STOCK MEN AND BOY? CLOTHING; a ‘wo solicit an One Price Only. MADAM BECK, 20 long knew ma Good ‘Dreasmaking Rooms ‘second floor, does: mblendid word at low prices. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 23 811 MARKET SPACE, W* ***Fine sHIETS ‘The stock ts full and complete in all departments, and inspection, PRIGES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL, ‘Drees Shirts to order a8 . Six best Shirts for GING Houdy taste Shite at following prices ‘$13.! unfinished, 75 cts.; finished, 90 65 cts. ; finished, 80 cts. New Axo Hasesom: Just recetved a Large and Handsome Lineof CBETONNES, COTTON DAMASKS, JACQUARD AND STRIPED LINENS, AND ENGLISH GLAZE CHINTZ, FOR LOOSE COVERS AND CURTAINS. SSE EEN ome eter om SINGLETON & HOEKE, 80] MARKET SPACE. line of 423 NewYork Depot, 54 Wal} street. Boston Depot, 134 State street. 309-thféro Dux G. Hares & Co NO. 934 F STREET NORTHWEST,~ . SOLE AGENTS FOR LOW'S TILES. A LARGE STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HANDS mb9-2m Gas Cooxme Sroves, ‘FOR 84LE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, Bussors Caxrsonre, Eo cee es 1. ©. BISHOP, Druseiss no $00 9m strech corner Egret RBS. ‘2

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