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LOCAL MENTION. The Weathe: ey HIRE SIGNAL OFF . Maroh 24. 1885. 9:30, Perey an KFaphs tak Style Ke sr Uptown, CORNS, ¢ Srzctay. the iow pr In fasblonwbie fu and D sts. now. 1100 Pa. av. t Nb DISTHI _ . Toenigh' compan ins € n’s Harn—t coudinat > — Tom's Cabin the United At a me et erlay. Aw ting the pi pire t Son was sent ty Conra: writin and ga Housebre: im the nortl ter the second story from th: Of the windew sl evening wien f4: ‘This tick without ilies are in the Pol: at upper. ring. During the trt this morning, tne 'y for the det or Faseai,’ this the criminal would the best of it every ume.” In the Criminal Court vestent: udze 1 Augustus Dran: Hation the was tried for 9 Of December las: aultin: teneed tn the Poller Court and appe Feturned a Verutet of not cuilty. Yesterday afternoon Rucus year old son of Capt. John AL Mile Street northwest, while playing with rounE compa nio 4 fatthini of | ¥bleh will permit Hshing for sport on Sunday. ith proper medical atten the Httle sufferer , {itt It ‘serving. man, “halt guardian, | Mf. Howe, of New York, Yed a hirge number of |. $8 dot L j th London he wis as well khown as the quecn | assemblymen who earnestly opposed the adoption The m., from box %4, was fora | herself. He went In her cartlage whew ce doce | OF the amendment. Mr. Howe’s main argument, SURE fire ths row of frame houses on ad street, | out, and stood behind her chatt on great days of | tbat It Was agalnstthe interest of the workingmen Known as the Latham estate, between O and P | ceremony at Windsor. When the Queen, on her Streets; dam: very sight. S ss MPER Id, was Court this r ing chalr fr On ith sureet, ant pleeded unit @runk that he atu dtd It out of Stated to the court put on trial before th charged with st esterday Siated that he March 29, 1883. Uptown, Cocb- & Rice’s Opera ough In “Ju. n concert. “Two auce and remark- ward & Gill's “Uncle nination of the Miner , utting ts during the early part of the art, August Dit- a'water n also with wasting Potomae Went over tll Saturdey for a of a case tn the Police Court se made | tron h y one nad! | Queen’ Victoria, is dead. His death occurred at nee of another | Windsor ¢ and If courts did net do er) | body Marry He was sen- led. The jury Nevins Miller, the | abd burial of hts master. of 1th ome of his fell aml broke hfs collar bo: © LECTURE.—A we h nained Beanie G. Seltz, abe Ung a roc tof Was. B. Willlatus’ sto . The def Was so | ng mon be District Government Affairs. = VITAL STATISTICS. During the week ending March 24th, 1883, there Were 327 deaths in the District of. Columbie. ber ‘The Courts. COURT IN GENERAL TERM. Yesterday, Jones agt. Smith; argued and sub- Of | mitted. Cornelius agt. De Vaughn; opinion by were white males, 40 white fe- | chief justice reversing juigment below and re- m 4 colored males and 29 colored femates. | manding the case. Strong agt. Barbour; appeal a Ves a death-rate of 3°88 for the white pop- | dismissed, | the colored, and 24.40 for the to- SPECIAL CRDMINAL CourT—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, William Jones, guilty; sentence suspended. assault; not guilty. Equity Covrr—Judge Cox. Yesterday, Ward agt. Ward; awiitor’s report confirmed. "Smith agt. Smtth;’ return of deposi- | Mon to examiner ordered. Sage agt. Campbelt; trustee authorized to recetve ¢: Brown agt. causes of death were: bronchitis 3, con- ria 2 scarlet fever housebreaking ; gusius Draney, Brown; Henry Balley appointed trustee to exerute note. D. gt. Pratl; order appointing Vir- kinla H. MeFarlind guardian ad iitem. ¥ age @ nfirmed and reference. Covrt—Judge Siu To-lay, Louisa Coleman, assault on Dora Moul- Chas. Abraham, loud ays, Henry Wilson, tn- days. Martin o. Dr 0 was dismissed in Tesident of West Affairs in West Washington. CoaL FReIGHTS ON THE CaNAL.—The freight | GusjBoe on the canal bas been virtually settled, i the boatmen of the Consolidation, Georg ‘al companies agree ninety-five cents per ton and $25 ‘is wiil give them on each boat load Samuel Jarboe, with oat Ruby, with 8,500 bushels ushels Wheat sold at prices to $1.21. 2. N. Simmons, Babbitt, for ston Zoth Instant. CONFRONTED With Hk Hvssanp’s Corrse.— 1 the wife of Frederick Londes, the er of “Flushing, LL, who dropped dead tn New York city on Friday list, ig In a very ; | e:teal condition froin nervous prostration. She rds wood J. O, | 284 had no knowledge of her husband’s death 400 busueis | UDtL she opened the door to answer the sum- te titioinee s of the undertaker, when her husband's Vitlen, Gi | COMPS Was carried up the Steps. TRADE. — Ha t the river i “ire, me P atOOri by |, THE St. Joseph (Mo.) pol jm ase the: ars T’na Mel | missing a case the other da e justice who, in dis- sald, “I shail dismiss very Case of wolan-Insililing Where tt can be that the woman first flirted with the ac- sed,” should be promoted to the court of equity if {t can be proved that he ts not a “masher” him- self. — DRATH AND THE BEDEGKo a Gertnan gardener, residing to have been inarried on Mond rian church of that place, the morning the body of Buc! in the woods Edward Buckner, Summit, N. J..was the Pres: Susan Jenkins. In ner was found lying t outside of Summit, in the town- teld. By is side was a five-cham- wo of the chambers having been There was a bullet wound In his right nd the ball had come out behind the Latt Buckner was employed by Geo. W. Allen, of summit, as a head gurdener until last No- aven- tes Irom the dio~ ‘of the eouvention shop Lay, of Easton, wil read an Pron th followed by rent is ina | ear of Eastoi 1 vember, When he was discharged. He had Navy [done mo work since that time and was and PD. |addicted to drinking. His affianced, who be ot St, 20th, at | Was & widow with one clifld, had formerly lived as | ademestic in Summit. Several months ago she ter of an his- | took a similar position ip New York. On Tuesday from oblivion. | jast she left her piace and returned to Sumutt, Where she negotiated for the rent of a cottage. On | Saturday she and Buckner were to have come to | this city t “furniture. On Thursday | | about ticon-tline, Buckter left hls Doatdlng-how and, inceting me frien Informed them tha ubout to be marred, ine beer, Later In the day he cheerily greeted a man who was building a barn in the outskirts of | the town. “He was not seen after tuat uuUl bis body was found. he Invited them to have re. al twenty Elartdg ford, 10; Milliken, shots eac Sing. 14; Goodtich, Way.—A spectal ds- ay: ® river 15 rising Owo inches per day. ‘Tuo passenger trams | have been stopped between the river and Baton Rouge Junction, the water being over the track un One to three fect Indedth. The new levees be- | tween Churchville and Shatasport are fast giving in their phi No. 1630 14th strvet norta- report of the trustees for Showed that the finances of the Prosperous condition. ‘The mem- sly re-elected resclected | way, and one break has already been announced, bas recenuy | Very few plintations along the river will escape e on the southeast | tne byertowee t,and arenow +++ _____ ary LO butld a cl o1oarcar § 's WITH THE Mrasirs.— ttee having charge of the fun ents in the Theological Seminary a New Teported that nearly $1,000 1 Brunswick, N. J., who were found to be suffering | igh the subseri froin measles and searlet fever, have been sent to Tew w | thelr homes. thas been decided to quarantine ly adopted sol | the other students. 1 the disease will be stummp- thle. . Wuy He Cosmmtep Svicrpe.—Herman Neu- mann, a prominent merchant of Clair, Pa, rumltted suicide yesterday by hanging hitnseit i ide post, | in his stable. ‘The oppo-ttion of his daughters to ih and L streets last | his marrying and the commencement of proc nB Raum | ines fora breach of promise incited him to seif- destruction. ——— Lanor Norrs.—The Western Nail Association eople of Wash! ed oUt as Soon as po: At the comp fire of corner iresses were made by A. Logan.——Kit nth enntad soc An address of welco e S.'S. Burdett. The Apolo club, the Mozart orchestral cinb, Mr. Addison F. Andrews, Mrs. Edward Renaud,’ Prof. R. . Bernay, Mrs Poweli and Miss Lille Lewls took part iu ie mus sical and llerary exercises, has reaftirmed ‘the three-forty card. rate.—The strike among the engineers of the Nickel-plate railroad, which begun under a misunderstanding, has endéd.—The Bi timore brickmakers make & ve cents more a day. eR Mabe rata, MINISTER CHARGED WITH WIFE- “é.—A special dispateh to the Philadelphia ss from Brownsville, March 8, says: Rev. John W. Satterfield, a young Cainpbellite min- ister, located at Morris Cross Roads, a village near this borough, has been called upon by the deacons of bis cluireh to explain sundry incon- sistencles in his conduct, It is stated ‘that he whips his wife, a beautiful and accomplished Indy, so unmereifully that the neighbors are compelled | to Interfere, and also that he is greatly addicted to the nse of liquor as u beverage, ‘The other day ea him ¢ wting exe 5 he walked through the streets of the village Wit (hin en hunting excursions to Scotland | Ris clothes covered with mud and a Dole of dice: ached to the prince consort, and | whisky sticking half out of Lis pocket. have refused toeat between the death ee Queen Victoria at | OPrposeD 70 FisHING ON SUNDAY.—There was a | Once took hitn Into her employ, and for the rest | long debate in the New York assembly yesterday of luis Ife he was her favorite attendant. In | Ver the senate amendment to the penal code the Hichlands he was the most THE QUEEN'S FAITHFUL AND FAVORITE SERVANT BREATHES WIS LAST AT WINDSOR. Tt was stated in yesterday’s Stax that John Brown, the weli-known personal attendant on le. A cable dispatch from London to the New York Sun says: “John Brown was the Son of a poor Scottish cotter. He was the favorite ervant of Prince Albert, and frequently ac Of the state, was echoed by all the other speakers. He also read a petition signed by a large number of New York butchers and grocers agatust the | proposed amendment to extend the time for the Sale of food on Sunday beyond the hour of 9a. m. ne country members of the assembly, Messrs, Farrar, De Witt, and Hunt, vehemently opposed the adoption of the amendinent allowing Ashing unday. In the end,although approved tn com- we ot the whole by a yote of 49 to 48, it was j defeated In the assembly. Mr. Murphy ‘moved tuat It should be ordered toa third reading, but birthday, Lord Mayor’s day, and Wiitsund Went In state to the Royal Chapel, Bi always present ad withdrew d by his | fellow’s head, in Waite ladte him, and even the him with no excessive iffe ii fclan Was sent from the ho trust fn the doctors, ey gish. Bayors oF all, Ge the motion was defeated by a vote of 48 to 52 Sood record, and must have been drunk. “Re- | Chowered uno him ea royal person = — Member. yoling man.” sald Judes Suell, “that | hounot over tine roeay rere ae sone _Eetien's Bopy.—Captain A.C. steps up Bd. asks "vou to | nents at Wiki ee MAUR ee ae law of Dan Rice, the famous ) eT ee te Cour’ FE | Christmas In ton to these marks of honor, : ies i ar Oe ni on his personal bonds. John contrived to get more substantial b 3, ee deo a ards eho nome of both = and hela sald to have ind ap atone ae as Dan Rice’s di Where Itwas proposed and Kennedy siyned | the Migiinnd costes whe eae to bury them Witi Masonit honors, While Masonic ie khelr race, WICH | was a fine-locking, StalWort feliew wk preparations were tn progress there appeared on ~ Koss has not | ¥45 & Sreith oee pa the scene a Boston lady, the daughter of the de- lilo to row on ; = s “ tent phy dled petition sets fo Masa. b; of such Burs th ei char Hew out ody Yesterday . Ing of the DE at German H Fowler if th tary. The first ultnral Soe ening, qu stow, eedhann, s: W. G. Di Focxp Dean. man, found layt K'and ist st ost. Tk was fi Iris th wandered to the city. ee cas Socrar.—The or at Terap printers. Mrs. Co alter the S0N.—Dr. J. EL Tyson, | Watch dog. 1an of the Dis | ed with a leating n Monday | th Burgess re married tn 1871, Dr. Driver and that as a has been born a 3 desertion with ‘KS for a divorce from the bends of crease | more Wash and | f ) shad her Msh_ in proportion were re | 10. cned to Johusou’s wharf, —A regular meet. | & Was held Vice-President d Mx. J. P. Brown, secre- What are the best eteries?” Was dis- Needuam, Curtis and low will plants flourish * with western exposure?” teausion by Messrs, National College atement of the condition | charge of bigamy will be preferred against him aaecy, With the names of the | mt 10 O'clock this morning A Lewts took to the first pre- | nth Washington) the body | named Allee Dezier, who re- uugint to be the body ; “Honby ne the temperance work of the “Young Woman’s Christian: 3 © hotel last night te, both by representatives Pp u been authorized vy the city to erect the poles. sons Has eure ae for the Gustees at the same time tea a Su Dulin iscionsry to | vistons of ‘the wil of Stephen Girard the city has i. A. Hall with | not the Fight to grant any franchise over the high. | A Delicious article. Oysters and | have 3 new ‘ \o the pleasure | way mentioned except by permission of the trus- baie Agony it. ‘onl; fared, vive AND ENGLISH GLAZE CHINTZ, ens Hart, foregead and the Queen wasp) OF late y d by his first wife, alleging priority of right She claimed the body of her fither, and, in spite of resistance, succeeded In getting the casket on board a Lake Shore train and started with It for he Hub. ) Was not eaptury d by him, but by the Hes a attack On several occa. bd 1b ts thet ther per- sons Whose more deeply regret a | than that of Uuls cousequenal but stauch survi- = ese AYERS SARSAPARILLA, THE FIRST BLOOD A Hold Bad Bigamist. Medicine to prove a real success, still holds its place 46 firet in public estimation, bot at home and abroad, a6 shown by its miraculous cures and immensely in- creased sales. From the New York Tribune, to-day. Charles Keinig, a youth about 20 years old, was married last October to Allce Gallagher,who lved at No. 1649 Ist avenue According to Alice’s story, her husband deserted her three months V later, leaving her in a delicate condition, Her father says that a short time previous Retn had made no effort to carn his living, obt: few hundred dollars by the death of his mother. Inmediately afterward he went away and nothing rd of him until a few days ago, When it was reported that he was’ Itving Spring streei, in this city, -and had marriel again. "His first wife therefore caused his arrest on a charge of a the meantine asearch was fe for wife num- Who proved to be Sarah J. Costello, of ast S21 street. She appeared in the Har- wt yesterday, Sarai told the court that she recetved a vistt from Retnig on Jantary 9, and an order to get ready at once to go to Boston’ and be married. She says that when she refused Retntg displayed a revolver and flourishing tt about his head threatened to blow her brains out if she dii not co:nply. ‘Then she consented and was married in Boston two days later. He was held tn $2,500 bail for trial on the chance of forcing her to marry hin. ‘The abandonment case will be inquired into on Monday, and itis said that the HEN A COLD OR OTHER CAUSE CHECKS the operation of the secretive organs, their natural healthy action should be restored by the use of Ayer’s Pills, and inflammatory material thereby removed from the rystem. Much serious sickness and suffering might be prevented by thus promptly correeting those slight derangements that, otherwise, often develop into settled diseases, mh29 ‘acorixa Duranruesr. MY SPRING STOCK COMPLETE. ia eclicited. eae W. 8. TEEL. mh2T 935 Penrxvivama avenns, M42cu IS OUR SPRING OVERCOAT MONTH, AND I ALREADY HAVE THAT STOCK ON THE COUNTER FOR YOUR INSPEG- ‘TION. IN VARIETY, FINISH AND FIT THEY EXCEL ANY- THING EVER OFFERED bY ME, 5 in Massachusetts, where the ¢ffense was com- matted. —— Forty Days iv Tie Ice—The schooner Ethel Granviie satled from Port Willams tor New York with « load of potatoes on February She had hardly gone ten tiles wien she wits surrounded by ice. From that date uotil March 21 sie has been drifting about. Several times she came within a halt’s breadth of running ashore. The crew suf- fered very much from a scarcity of water, beirg bliged to melt snow. Only twice during forty ysdid the exiles have communication with the shore. On Murels 21 the ice stove in the vessel's starboard side and she began to fill. She was then abandoned, and the crew reached the shore over tue ice. eee Ax Execrzic Ligut Company Exsorsep.—Upon application of counsel for the trustees of the Girard estate, Judge Alitson in Philadelphia yes terday grauted a preliminary injunction enjoluing the Maxim Electric Light company from erectli les in Delaware avenue, between Vine a yath streets, notwithstanding the company had GEORGE SPRANSY, ONr-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 607 7H SIUREET. IGUARANTEE IN WRITING PRICE AND QUALFTY. P RUSSING’S PURE CIDER VINEGAR. ‘THE CELFBRATED GREEN BRAND. mh? ity setting forth that under the pro- ‘The highway referred to was oe eee ‘fam rate antatoof Stophen Girard af he cme of Vinegar about ‘distei= bp vier epee Seoure Dukes left Uniontown, Pa., night, before | N. A POOLE & CO., whore be gone, > sa ra aob9-lay 937 LOUISIANA AVEMDR, ep News Briefs. Mrs. Lizzie Gerse, of Philadelphia, aged 19 years, yesterday attempted to kill her new-born child by throwing !t into a well at her house. The trouble about the division of the Aviad 1m the flat tn which Haverstick was killed Jonk- ling has been ended. Receipts have been found to prove that itis all Mrs. Uhler’s. Wm. M. Goidsborough, of Cumberland, Md.. who was convicted of ertminal libel against W. M. Price, of that place, in connection with the Morey letter, and imprisoned for the non-payment of the fine try ‘was released Tuesday. ‘The bel sutt ot George B. Hite and wife agali the Loulsville (Ky.) Courier-Journat for the publi- cation of statements of an alleged Liason between Mrs. Hite and the late Jesse James ended yester- day evening, the jury Mading for the defendant. ‘The Philadelphia counetis yesterday granted plivileges to the “Metropolitan Underground Tele- graphic, Telephonte and Underground Electric le Company” to use certain streets. It was stated Unat this systern would be used by the West- era Union Telegraph Companys. J. N. Peers, editor of the Collinsville (IIL) Her- aid, was horsewhipped in that town on Tuesday by Mrs. Hepry Marshall, wife of a business man there, for the’ publication of an_ article whieh re- Hected upon herself, her husband, and her mother. Tuesday night W. M. Fairfax, a young man sup- josed to “be from the upper part of Virginia, found dead in bed at the Mansion house, In Noi folk, and yesterday the jury of inquest re- turned a Verdict of death from’ an oventose of laudanum. ‘The sniners at Hepaconing, Md., had a dancing contest last evening to decide between the merits of two rival candidates. J. B. Falkin won after a close match with Alexander Patton. ‘The former danced the fisher’s clog hornpipe. Baron Guibert Von Friesen, grand chamberlain to the Duke of Oldenverg, was married last even- ing, in Philadelphia, to Miss Florence Smith, daughter of Mr. Charles Smith, of the Philadelphia board of brokers, Col. James L. Corley, a graduate of West Point anda prominent citizen of Norfolk, Va., commit- ted sulcide yesterday at Hampion by cutting his & throat. Nervous depression was the probable cause. The fourth game in the balk ine billiard tourna. ment yesterday, in Chicago, between Morris and Daly, was won by the latter. In the evening Vig- naux defeated Dion, A verdict for $5,000 against the Manhattan Ele- vated railroad company was rendered in New York yesterday. It was proven that hot coals had dropped trom the company’s engines on the backs of a team of horses, ‘They ran away, and in their fight ran over Joseph Lovery, a boy, rendering him a eripple for 1i New Dnarss Goons: ELECTRIC BLUE, CRUSHED STRAWBERRY, SHRIMP PI OX BLOOD, FRENCH GREEN, CHINA BLUE, GARNET BRONZE, BLUE, CREAM, Ero., IN 40 inches wide T!!uminated Foule, 50 centa, 88 inches wide Nuns’ Veiling, 50 cente. 42 inches wide Begos, 50 cents, 40 inches wide French Cashmere, 50 cents, 42 inches wide Franch Chudda, 62 cents. 42 inches wide Cachemire Bege, 62 cents. Nuns’ Veiling, all wool, 25 cente. All wool Pin Check Dreas Goods, 25 centa, All wool De Ben, 25 cents, All wool Combination Suiting, 50 cents, SUMMER SILKS. Check and Stripe Summer Silke, 60 cts., 62 cts., and 5 cts. Dress bilks, all the new colors, $1 per yard. Surah Silks. wll the new eolors, 50 cts, Colored Silk Brocades, Ottomans, and Moire Silks, Black Cashuieres, $7 cts., 50 cts., 62 cts., 75 cts. WONDERFUL BARGAIN: 11-4 Bridal Quilts, Margcilles Styles, 98 cta, 42 inches lony all linen Towels, 15 et Cloth for Men and Boys Suits, 25 © 37 cts. 50 cts, Laat lannel Suiting, double width, 75 ct New China Matting, white and fancy styles. C. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side. mh24 Acrtextios, Lavres 1 RK UK ITNN N GGG <sssg KK I NG on § KK_ WNNNG BSS, KK HNNNG Ga. § K KUN NN GGG Sgss' PPP AT PoP AA L pep AA L Po AAA TL PoAA GRAND SPRING OPENING or H PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS axD ALL THE NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LINE WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 29 AND 30. REMEMBER= OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE; OUR DISPLAY THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST; OUR STYLES THE MOST ELEGANT; OUR SHAPES THE LATEST AND OF THE MOST MODERN DESIGNS. HANDSOME AND EXP! v NSIVE OPENING SOU- RS, ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. ‘The Largest Retail Millinery Store in the United States. mh27 New Ccorse Hovse, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., $19, 8. E. Con, 77H aNv D. Sze, ENTIRE NE STOCK or AND Boys’ CLOTHING, ar PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL, BPRING OVERCOATS A SrEcIALTY. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., mb16-3m 319.8. E.Cor.7th and D Sts, TOTO Phi Ase Bee ssa 2 to $1) worth eae Soe a ne eerie sd Nd TEs. to clove isting polite oa house thor, bo. seers Bia good. sizee, ry quality; Button, eager ss ores 50; ds Child's Shi trom 50c. ie double, Mises and Hove: But. ana Taos Hohoal Bethag SO BUG Gy BELBI Tone Tose ae ee New Axo Hanosom: Just recetved a Large and Handsome Lineot ORETONNES, COTTON DAMASKS, JACQUARD AND STRIPED LINENS, FOR LOOSE COVERS AND CURTAINS. ROS PIRRENGRT= fmata or ow SINGLETON & HOEKE, hg CITY ITEMS. It is Well to Guard Against the Rigors Ls Wiuter by procuring a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough. ‘yrup. ‘They Ran for the Doctor, Some people are always running for the doctor When the least Ser is the matter with themselves or their children. Of course, the doctor likes this, for he gets well pald for tt.’ But there are many Sceastons when the judicious use of Perry Davis’ Pain Killer witl do ail the doctor can. Mr. RV. Miller, of Syracuse, N. ¥., says he has for tiventy used Pain Killer for miscellaneous famtiy se8; and that it 15 So Valuable that It ought to be kept in every house. To One anda an. Are you suffering from a Cough, Cold, Asthma, Bronehitis,or any of the various pulthonary troubles that s0 oftén end in Consumption? If'so, use “Wil bor’s Pure Cod Liver O11 and Lime,” a safe and sure remedy. This {s no quack preparation, but ts regu- larly prescribed by the medical fact ty. Manu- factured only by A. B. Witsor, Chem'st, Boston. Sold by ail druggists. Mr. E. M. McComas, 1ith and L streets, says: “All to whom T have sold Brown’s Iron Bitters speak of it in the highest terms.” Conghs, Colds, Honrseness, Sore Throat, &e., quickly relieved by Brown's Bronchial Troches, A Simple ‘ana effectual remedy, superior to all other articles for the saine purpose. Sold only in boxes, Price 25 cents. Lundborg’s Perfumen, Edenia, Marechal Niel Rose, Alpine Violet. Hub Puneh with Iced or Hot Water, lemonade or soda water, '8 a very delicious drink, and has become immensely popular. Sold be gro- cers and druggists, “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, fites, ants, bed- bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. "15c. Drug- cs Standiford’s Koumiss, 9th and F n.w. A pleasant tonic and agreeable stimulant. 6 Burnett’s Cocoaine, THE BEST OF ALL HATR DRESSINGS. It allays irritation, removes all tendency to dan- druff, and invigorates the action of the capillaries in the highest degree, thus promoting a vigorous and healthy growth of hair. Its effect upon the glossiness and richness of the hair is such as can- not be surpassed. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best. ‘To Make a Good Salad Dressing in the ordinary way, good condiments, plenty of Mme and no little skill are essential.” Durkee’s Dressing supplies these requisites All grocers sellit. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3g-lb. “Ward” prints, 50c. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and Sweet milk, 5c. per qt. Cream, ic. plat. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. S. 3. ELLERY, SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS, GE: FURNISHINGS, 1112 F Street Nortuwest, WASHINGTON, D.C. Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. Six Extra Fine Shirts to order Six Fine Shirts to order... mh? Tuowsows SHIRT FACTORY AND MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street, Opposite Patent Office. Fine Dress § ra specialty. Six best Shirts for $13.50. at following pr Acme, untinis unfinished, 65 ———— SAFE DEPOSIT CO. FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, K ROBBERY, FIU CIDE THE NATIONAL SAF PANY. RNER 15TH STREET AND NEw YORK AVE. Pe petual Charter Act of Congress Januar; = 1867, t 000. Benjamin John Cus: All ern STREET, WONDERFUL fef and Scrap-book Pictures, Birth- Tocca es er Dolls. ee ater ee are Don't ore some pic “lit ” sera Took. ay pictures for 5 le mhnG P ¥0.C.GWY JAY GOULD, 4 variety 'N, 507 4 %¢ street southwest, DEALER in CARDS, PI . FRAMES, and MIRRORS, Placques, Palettes, Albums Easels, Velvet Frames, &c. IRTHDAY AND RASTER CARDS. Full Success in Copying Old Pictur £12 ee Srrinxe ar THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. The Spring stock of fine clothing at the Misfit Store is now completa, 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 Bors FROM 12 TO 17: Good Suits for $5, worth $8, Al -woo! Suits for ‘$6, worth $10, $l lendid Suits for $7.60, worth: $12, Seman, Suite f a BA oon gig, lack Cloth Suite for $10.50, wor Fine suits for $12, worth $20, FOR BOs FROM 4 TO 11: Good Knock-about Suits for $2, worth $3.50, Nico Suits for $3, worth $5. vi ‘its for 4. worth $6.50, 5 i its for $5, worth #8. ‘Liegant Suits for $6,’ worth $10. SPRING OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. Al ‘ing Overcoate at $6, worth $10. Bilk faced Spring Overcoats at $7.50, worth $12, Fine Cussinicre Spring Overcoats at 10, worth $15. rilewaut silk faced” Spring Overcouts at $12, Fine Melton silk faced Sj Overcoats at oe Oy faced Spring $15, wo SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUTHS; Good Suits at $6.50, worth $10. Better Suits at $7.50, worth 3} All-wool Cheviot Suita (10 styles) at $10, worth $15. ‘Ali-wool Cassimere Suits at $10, worth $10. Black Diazonal Suite at $12, worth $20. Fine Black Diagonal Coat and Vest, Prince Albert stylg, at £15, worth $25, Ine Brown ‘Tricot Coat and Vest, Prince Albert style, at $18, worth 530. Black Tricot Suits, cutaway frock, at $15, worth $25. Fine Corkscrew Suita at $15, wor Blue Flannel Suits, warrantéd indigo, at $10, worth ‘Fine Yacht cloth Suits at $15, worth Back. Cloth Suita, double breasted frocks, at $18, worth $30. ‘Gossainer Coats at 50, $3 and $3.50, fully doubly one SPADA SL OO wet PANTS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO ALL PUR- CHASERS OR MONEY REFUNDED, THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, N.B. The Misfit Stora, ies no connection with any other concern in the city. mh23, ¥ JA te Mends Gisss, Crockery, PRO Oy ¥ da E Mond? Cite Crockery RRRO O YY AAL = &c.,solidasrock! Hard BES ¥ 2*A tui Gtanpeny sua as = = toughest and most slag g 2 ERE tic Glue on earth: €% EG BS™ SimmomanGientemone Sco E | UO Be ment! Alwolutaly Ua- in GEE ‘UU ERE breakabie ‘and al pa aye, QUE H No Prevaration—Always Ready-—-Always, LIQUID fends Marble, Stone, Patches on Leather and iubber a vod Biigebracy ‘Jewelsy: ictal Biliard Cue Tips loth, Card Board in Scrap Book _ Ornamentsof every bind, Book Backs, Eartheuware and ‘Manufacturers of Gummed Labels, Textile Fabrica, Fine Carriae and Pianos and Cabinet Makers, Scrol, Sawyers, &c., supplied by gallon or barrel. 2 ail, post-paid, 00. extra. 20,Cts. per Rottle: by mall, p y the mani J. U. OMEARA & CO., 1347 Pa. av., Washington, D.C. ere. Sold by Druggists, Grose Slatiouerss Hardware aud gencral storex: N. 1B. The names of winners 1p, the $100 word con- test will be announced about A) Gus Cooxine Stoves, FOR SALE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, TENTH STREET. sl Ger Te Bese “THE CONOORD HARNESS.” DRY Goons. _PIANOS A Gc A. KUEN, Fresco News Venso. = Rad ‘inatramenta. FIGURED FRENCH SATINES Tuning end Reais Repairing. POLKA DOT SILKS AND@aTINS...., GENUINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS FIGURED LINEN LAWNS. For the week, commencing MARCH 17th, 188%, the following Syeeval Rargain ® PIANOS and Ob Upright Grand Piano, St ot No. L.—A TERRA COTTA, CRUSHED STRAWBERRY AND CADET BLUE SUITINGS. x & red at $190, 2 & Co. in good order, F: Beaty Cnr, 7 Getave Rauare, by Wri H TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Easien Ovesixe. > cal ‘oduentio SEATON PERRY, neither will (Succereor to Perry & Brotner,) ASKS THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIFS OF = WASHINGTON TO HIS ELEGANT moods Ft m9 Store is unlimited, STOCK OF CHOICE mh26 mre ie pre- nist clome caah bayerw, hh to state here, that no iAP will tind it to as the demand for sual C.J. REPD, tie aateer pane sort | FTREMh A BOREPLE URRY y spas apace 8 BBR Ka abpp tus uu k ok O¥ MY_SILK DEPARTMENT IS NOW REPLETE SER ALL TH FasHT NAHLE FABRIC. IN FIANOS AND OR¢ JAPANESE AND CANTON CRFPES, IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF BLACK GRENA- DINES, IN PLAIN, STRIPES, CHECKS AND FOR & BROCADES. Fifty Instraments of all the lesding makes, rent ALLTHE “LATEST NOVELTIES"IN PARASOLS, | from $2 to $10 per mont. Lcuts applied om PUR HANDKERCHIEFS AND GLOVES. chase. EMBROIDERED FICHUS. PARIS JERSEYS. EMBROIDERED ROBES. IN PONGEE:! NUNS PY OG + VEILINGS, SATINES, ZEPRYRS AND BATISTLS. FREEBORN G. SMITH, FW Cuoick Goons, PLam Fiavnes, axp Conneor Prices. Manufactarer, SEATON PERRY, Perry Butlding, mbit? 03 PPNNSYLVANTA AVENUR. Pisuepiranilevmsn corner otceces. | EPERREROLGSS EEN WARaoORS Of various uakes for enle aun rent at te ped pitore.” Win. Kater a C2 wor howned Pianos. “luning and Nepainiy. Lith etreet, above Pa. ave ae P1425, OkGaNs, SHEET MUSIC STECK & CO. PIANO, Eatabliched 1840. Easren Ovexisa. mire ae NEW AND ELEGANT DRESS GOoDs. WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUB- Lic TO THE LAKGEST AND BEST STOCK OF CHOICE SPRING DRESS GOODS THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED, SELECTED BY MR. SHUSTER THIS WEEK IN NEW YORK, AND OPENED THIS Day. Abeouly complete Stock ih thestte. THE STOCK CONTAINS EVERYTHING NEW a © aan: AND DESIRABLE, AND MANY STYLES ARB late firm Kilts Co. CONFINED TO OUR HOUSE. AND CANNOT BE | _MAanseing partner of the ate frm Bilis & Co. ab PURCHASED ELSEWHERE IN THIS CITY, | NNET AN! CINE’ = orth went. BONNET AND GUINET BLACK SILKS, LUPIN’S SP Ht ye MOURNING GOUDS, &c. loweet prices and ensient t ‘Ongns ‘Onganettes and other Musical Instruments, “Sheet Mum Shiney Libraries and books in grent variety. Pianos, Olgane: WILCOX & WH Pines and Ore: hanged E AND KIMBALL ORGANS, eeold on instalments, routed OF eK ied if purchanen 5 CENT MUSIC, G. L. WILD & BR ONE PRICE, W. M. SHUSTER & sons, ate — repaired. a6 919 PENNSYLVANIA AY: lected stock of these | N. B.—The best is the cheape: aa (or ong fa age ot som = nw. Square and Baby Grand to order, sepl1-00 Suxs: Suxs: Sixs: Bi ‘LYS ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $125, PIANOS $297 50. Factory raping eapend pet. Cates ets . forue five, Addie DANIEL YGEATT ES Wanktu= tom, Ne Je IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF SILKS. eo TIFT ES OS = BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, FANCY SILES, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. SUMMER SILKS. 2 _—_ CHEAPEST SILKS IN WASHINGTON. Summer Silke only $730. Colored Silke, garnet, green, bronze, navy blue and steel grey, 50c.” Diack r 7 TERS. Wy aver Finrens, SY MA CROCKERY, CHINA, aud : Silk, 50c. Bi owen prices, . WATTS, m5 314 7th etreot, 5 doors above Penna. avenua, Cizexs Axp Sosorexrrs y invited to examine our p COMPLETE STOCK DLCORATED, ENGLISH, CHINESE, AND FRENCH CHINA, est quality, Cashinere finish, heavy Gros Graiti Black Silks, reduced from §2 to $1.5; special bargeins. Colored Silke, excellent quality, 5c,” Our very pred Silke, $1, the eamie quality Silk: ng for $1.45. "Fancy Silks, immense as- tual value, $1. Colored Surah 5 cred’ and Black Satine, Joc. fall colors, pure wool, 28." Nunes V colors. "pure wool, wide, double width, 50c.; apecind Reps ne the best factories kno . Colcred” Casbiteres, pure wool, wide double spec tee “a width, in cream, pink, light ‘Lue, electtie blue, abd OUT and ENGRAVED GLASSWARE, CG — FINE CUTLERY and PLATED WARE, ure (pol. $2. | Scle agents in the District for 3 Me eel Gee EDDY'S REFRIGERATORS, Inense assortunent of Kenuants of Dress Goods, Silke, With SLATE* STONE SHELVES, Sating, at less than actual cost. -— THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF NEW SPRING DRESS W. BEVERIDGR, . ‘A AVENUE. achmere Shawls, 1 ched ‘Table GOODS—IMMENSE ASSORTME: CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACR. mh21 Dux Goovs. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO. SUMMER SILKS, in Checks and Stripes, warranted pure, 50, 623 and 75 cts. CHECKED SURAHS, pure Silk, 24 inches wide, only All the Spring Novelties in Wool Fabrics, in Plain and in Combination. SEWING MACHINES, & o NOT BUY A SEWING MACHIN Until you have examined and tried the HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE. Its movemente aro wo casy that the most delicate ledy can use it without labor oF fatizue: makes @ beautiful lock stitch alike on both sides and will sew from fine Swise nainsook to heavy cotton orcloth and leather without alterations, We will send the Hurtford for trial to any address without charge. Call or send to our office for descriptive cireu- ——— 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., Popular and Reliable Sewing Machine and Fashion 026 ora STRET| NonTiWesT, mbm it. Cloud Building. VEVER FORGET McKENNEY, N ‘The FRENCH SATEENS in endless variety, at the very Lowest Price, ae J. A. LUTTRELL & €O., 817 MARKET SPACE. mbiT S i, H done a ie “hears mond og $e fealer and not an agent, and have been too lon De ° ei AOL AVENUE, | Business to eell trea tachines, “I keep everything Worth selling. Renting aud ropairine. NEW GOODS ARKIVING DAILY. = otal DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE NEW BHADES, NOVELTIES IN SUITINGS. PIN HEAD CHECKS. ERED ROBES. ESIGNS IN SATEEN & PLAIN TO MATCH. PATTERNS IN PRINTED LAW OTHER LOT OF THOSE PREITY SCOTCH WHITE GOODS IN ALL THE NEW EFFECTS. INDIASILRS VERY DESIRABLE. RAH SILKS IN FOURTEEN COLORS, INCLU- DING ALL NEW SHADES, Al ESERCIAL GOOD VALI RED GROS GRAIN AT $1, $1.95 AND $1.50. BLACK GHOS GRAIN SILKS READ AMES ooT- INS, OTTOMAN iS) A COMELETE LINE @ FAMILY SUPPLIES. Wore Swas- —— DY & SON, OM A WE) NEN DEP, ST WE OFFER GOOD BARGAL = HOSIERY IN EN! VARIETY, FRENCH, ENG- OF SILK,” THREAD AND EW SUN SHADES AND PAR. F THE LATEST DESIUNS. > 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 MARKET SPACF, PENNA. AVENUE. ONE PRICE, IN PLAIN FIGURES. -_mbi5 “Ada new to old, reat is told” m3-Im Lsvortasr To Hoosexezrens. L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, 908 77m STREET NORTHWEST. Ns i 13 Ibs. TURKISH PRUNES. BLEACHED SHEETINGS 4 lim CHOICE ROAST Coll In Remnants, GEO. A. O'HARE, Grocer, ‘Jeane, B-4 wide, 1136 cents, I case, 8-4 wide, 18 cents, ms 1213 Tthetreet northwest, bet. Mand x I case, 9-4 wide, 20 centa. ‘case, 10-4 wide, 28 cents. Bosrox Coccuners A case, 12-4 wide, 25 cents. Boston Tomatoes, Boston Lett: Good quality and fully 25 per cent Jess than Regular Phiiesciphie Oxon, Prices. Freeh Salmon, Remnants of IRISH LINEN, 35, 40 and50 cents. | aerogenes ‘These goods are Extra Fine and Great Bargains. Cysarn, sa. case BLEACHED COTTON, 3X cents, 1 box Light PRINTS, Scents; usually retailed at 8 cents, L. BENREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, mh3 908 7TH STREET, BETWEEN IT AND K. New Srna Duy Goons. TRUNNEL & CLARK, $11 MARKET SPACE, Are now prepared to show a splendid line of DESIRABLE NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, FRENCH SATINES. Choice Patterns. New Colors. in Ottoman and Surah silks. Good Values. Low ‘The stock 1 full end complete in ail departments, and ‘we polieit an inspection. WILL AL ATS BAKE DEAT ‘ROLLS, One Price Only. Wholesale Depot, corner iat street aud rea Dieasuating Hovis on the noomd Roce aut’ does | PouN R RELLY, splendid word at low prices. : . tase ee ae $08 Noctheen ‘Liberty kde nn mumarxer space. | Bex Sait noe 7% EB SELL ctr. pty INE SHIRTS RV other house in the "t want: but call ELaTL, FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, ea or igen Be BON-BONS and CARAMELS manufactured from the eye); ‘it ae CANDY FACTORY, ith nen, Sen dleove be aN eal (620 9th street morthwent, fumed over'and etlicned one. Branch Store 1890 Pernssivania avenue 418-6m finwhed ready for the wash aon eee Ee Sortie “A sul chiris and Drawers at prices to, oer B. BL—Roteby mail prompuy Comme Hire

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