THE EVENING STAR. 2 ees a Apm 1 LOCAL | MENTION. The Weather. ce OF TOR CHM SiGNat, reer, ) Tox, D. C.. Apri 2 nam die Atlantic states, fair’ weather tt ern portions Ucht rain followel by fair era portions, slizat tse In Witds, Sta atin WATMER, FAIR rer, y Now B ub oworth rriages and r. Hughes’ lecture to- Loxpos Core Bor Wines. ents, ee Ab Hesny Chey ¥ rt this mornt THE Carrrun’s Presigent wit! or, District was r loral military. t the Podee mL iteral that the in the sest by all the ize ab . di With great Int Mr Tm Serervan pure iy him, to th Yyup wipe deed coor wir’ mattr Willhzas, LK, Carpets, Cu, NO. Srecrit. Leaf Print ie. [tts uniiorm butter. Geo. M. Oyster & Co. ter Is iacie exn ° and is th a lanye donbie paper of nity- | Sent postpild tor one dollar a JT. Raymond as 1 Assembly. S Hau. entrad D. pensary and Emergency Hos- ®.—Tarry Miner's Comedy —Novel performance and remark- ure on Tre nm of Infl- Oy this evening at » Lnguisy EKLY STAR, a ler je paper of My. | sid for one dollar a | ton Orphan sy la for the Visits of all iriends of Will be openea Udren lo-mor- ‘ook pisce on F strect Sa ¥ hnetder, sok, Sebnelder was ut night an attempt was mai nce of Dr. Bayne, No. 2 B str The thief was heard cuttin: slat by a Servant, Who supposed it was the boy | pout the ‘house, and catled him “Ben- | do you want?” Dr. to rob the re: east. sbutte alarm was in the rear nging to the The damage ght to nave for fire ina stab t northwest, be e Chas. Gordon. The fire Is thi Interesting account of the rev & this country. age range of the thermometer at the fice In this city lust month was 87.6 de- « March siuce 1972, whep the The ave residence in of cancerons affection, wa: $a well-known rest @ent of Wasiin nd at his decease tiled a lace In the department. He had Who will be pained to | Hchardson was to-duy for indulging in ry ‘onceaied Ww a pistol 2 rott was sentenc Sin fall by for stealing a coat from Chas. Mard room on Capitol hil, g the coatfrom 41. KR. tunnel, 2 after a few days? tn Bi A Leac son of Serzeaut Laach of the police force of the District, liviz Win au 5 southwest, Bitnse afternoon : —_—_+___ é ; = from yesterdsy ; am ble day in the annals of tt “ hers It will be the fe seph, ani at bles of the husetts, N. Yiand, New J st $15 and ew e208 oan Brod Adai Rexrr A. Biward D Mreet, wh ance Of Hen PSMAN.—The case of d desler 0: a writ of At has been sited b — Harborma: ton reports € river front Paney er as with fish, tor fish, for same; ME fish, for same; Barhsnal, £ ; sehr. . Bath ha, fe Sturt; sehr. Lawrence, 40 bushels oysters, for —_ & Pouce ss Brarey.--Tris morning vot men, amozg whom were Jolin ane sey ete cen g@membled at the corner of 24 street and Virginia avenue, and were engi-ced, Oniecr Fitzgeranl re S, in Breaking windGws in a feed store. ‘Tho fF Says he went to arrest them when five of men, them the above named, turned on ‘and deat hi fcarTully, blacking bi cyes and cay ito Fitpeaia nid sad taco rout " ‘the two Crosses, Maso f 3) a. fae \ { 1 i in With ne, had stolen fore they kne took them into a room where there was a white months In detault of a fine of $100, MARRIAGE Lice: be oy ingbam ton county, Va city, and Anna 3 York against Miss Re’ | New Mrange Scene at a Funeral. EXCITEMENT CAUSED BY 4 PREACHER'S DEXUNCIA- TIONS OF SECRET SOCIETIES. Asingular seene occurred yesterday afternoon at the funeral of the late C. M. Ford, at the M. E. church, on 12th strect southeast. There were esentin the church bes'des the members, the Knights of Pytita3, indepeadent Order of Me- chautcs, Grand Army of the Republic, and the Unfon Veteran Corps, ef whien bodies’ deceased Wasa member. These gentlemen appeared with- nan Blinchard,ot Wheaton “ver the funerl discourse, ed inuch disapprobation, t that the discourse was ainst Secret societies. Mrs. Ackers, ased, became hysterical, and J much exeitement,which. oments when she faint- y requested that the x with bt when Mr. Walter Brown and thers walked up to the front of tae pulpit and sald th red that nil that. Mr. Morgai . Ford, the father ofde- to off: nd asked Mr. Pord replied taal it She had better stop. Several rd to down, and there vr. In the meantime Mrs. om the church and to a Donoane, surgeon red restoratives, Blanehard Mr. id the cortege Mor, ciaded the 's: a cgr formed and proceeded with the remains to Glen- Wool, Wier the tnterment took place. Mr. Brinchari, It ap 8 Invited to preach the i nor by Mr. Mit 4, the father of the do- of the National Chris- a Mr. Blanchard fs the . It Was announced to the secret socte- S that the members might attend as friends, but not otherwise, ond therefore they Were not pres- ent in regalia. iemeyer, of New 3 rt tatue finance com- » Was displayed in the Memorial church yes- terday: for of the Memorial church stated yesterday that a friend had generously pro- sed at ls oWh cost to finish the three spires of the ehureh, on condition that the congregation and its {riendls raise $70,000 toward the debt of the church Within two years. _-—— TISCOPAL CLERGYMAN, well-known clergy- e Protestant Episcopal church, died of unday morning ut St. Thomas’ rec- ison Forest. Baltimore county, near in tie 73d year of his aye. He was ative of Verinont, but had been the rector of * Garrison Forest church fer upwards of 30 years, Bi coming to Maryland he was the Feetor of an old Vircinia colontal church, situated in the neighborhood of Fails Chureh. The Garri- son For is one of the oldest churches built, tt 15 believed, in the time of maported bricks brought from Eng- ———— 1s 7He CHURCHES.—Rey. Dr. Cox “da sermon to Une Independent Order of ies at Mt. Vernon Place M. E. church last larze pumber of members of the pr Rev. Reuben Saillens in Dr. § pulpit, yesterday 's pulpit in the evening 1 mission, inFrance, Rev. ed the same subject at the yin church yesterday after- Congregational church in the anniversary of the Sunday soclety, at the 15th-street Pres- ay afternoon, addresses bert McA and Rev. M. L. _ st enure ond, pr sby n and at the At the sionary ‘Tae W.1.1.Corrs Fur.—At a meeting of the W. 1. L corps tulr comimittee Saturday night 1t was dcclded that the Kimball cabinet organ should be Voted to the wife of the honorary member of the corps recetvin, highest number of votes, Gib- son Bros, have presented a sliver-mouated com- posing stick to be vo ad to any journe ployed in ver punch bow! popular hotel or {strict of Columt b.—An ats eb Car Yestel ninded lady passens fer ribging the fe .tustrious and hervous search for somethits ls cargdriver watted for her to find What W. nd after a moment a gentle- t WW you lost, madam?” lied. “Fin sure I brought it around as if to discover who that it !n your hand, madam?” fred the gentleman. “Why yes, certainly It ne went, ty para ur- an alleged house of d woman named Eliza reet, below the avenue, ee female boarders under ar- d locked them up. This morning, in the Jourt, Mrs. Haminond was put on trial for abawdy-house. ‘Two colored girls name1 dibbons and Julla Rae, who gave their stated that Saturday night Mrs t alter them to their houses, and ponded she took them up stalrs be- what she wanted of them, and n, and tried to get them to submit to him, vidence showed that this place was one of the lowest and most dangerous of the kind in the was offered for the defense, and ted the defendant for six have ‘A tssued by the urt to John bonohue; W. L. Booker, of Buck- u, and Nannfe Lias, of Hamp- Albert Green Hall, of New York May Stouffer. eal Lt.—“Snowball” 1g 1 comedy which nhall to-night for the benefit of the Central Dispetisary and Etnergency Hospital by a company of clever ainaturs, con- sisting of young ae well known in soctety. he seats have sold rapidly at Metzerott’s, and @ large and rather notable audience 1s expected. Miss Waite, daughter of the Chiet Justice, 1s aiaong the ‘principal workers In the enterprise. The comedy !s avery bright one, and it will be ed with & careful attention to details not ; irs of this kind. Tickets, in- ng reserved seats, are one dollar. oS OF STCFFED BIRDS aT AvcTioN.—Walter & Co., auctioneers, will sell on Thurs- ¥, April Sth and 6th, at 11 o'clock a. yin, a large and valuable collec= rican stuffed birds, w York. Tney will be orth and lb th, of on exhibition Wednesday, April 4th, See adver- Usement. —_—_—__-e-___.__ News Briety. The funeral of ex-Representative Hernden, ot jabama, took place at Mobile yesterday. ‘There present Senator Pugh, Representatives Pry- uey, Herbert and Shetly, and Assistant {-Arins Cavauag! L L. Nicholson, rector of St. Mark’s P. B, chureh, Phtiatelphia,recently elected bishop of the diceese of Indiana, has deciined to accept. Herman Barnwich Nas commenced suit in’New ‘McLean, a wealthy ss, of Staple! ., to recover $ for breach of promise of marriage. bh, 2 Congregational minister, » Mass, Saturday, aged minety= The jury tn the case of George J. Rico, former president of the Utica, Ithaca and Eltnira railroad, irled in New York for embczziement, could not agree and were discharged. ‘A sticeessful test of the naw cable motor on the Union Line Kailway, Puiladelphia, was made Sat- urday. Senator Joseph E. Brown gave $50,000 in borda to the Un versity of Georgia Saturday. “Brother Frank,” the Catholic brother who had been on trial for Some days at Rochester, N. Y., was convicted Saturday of attempted outrage on a little gir. He was sentenced to five years in Auburo prison. In a political dispute Saturday at Raysvill, La, . Jones, & prominent merellant, was shot and rilled by Deputy Sheriff N. L. Collias. A party un- known then killed Colitns, as E. Hawicy, a letter carrier of Richmond, . has been arrested for robbing the tails. Ta the balk line billiard tournament. in Chleago Saturday Vignaux beat Thomas Wallace, and the evening Shacter beat Sexton, Robert C. Ballard, atias Henry C. Bullard, alias W. ©. Russell, allas Henry C. Maltby, one of the most expert swindlers fa the country, was arrested in- New York yesterday. He has threo know wires, In attempting to arrest a frenzied negro In Kno- braster, Mo., Saturday, the house was set, on fre and thé negto was shot in attempting to escape. Mrs. Susanna J. Engle was struck on the head while on the street in Baltimore Saturday night nd 18 Delleved to be dying. She accuses her hus- band, Henry Engle, of making the assault. Patrick Joyoe, a clerk in the Hate 33 Va.) Sole evening shot-and killed Taomas arck’s birthday was celebrated at John Walsh, recently arrested tn France on sus- Gt dier’s Home, las Phillips, Prince or til next | Picton of being concerned ta the Pionix Park murders, but subsequentlygreleased, has sailed for ork. Mr. Valerjous Ebert, a well-known citizen and Md., died yesterday, former inayor of Frederic! aged about 70 years. The differences between the Irish soctettes in New York were adjusted yesterday, and all will unite in the reception to Mr. Parnell. Dr. R. B. Tunstall, aged 68 years, a leading phy- clan of Norfolk, Vi., died suddenly yesterday of heart disease, Major David Power Conyngham,LL.D., editor of the New York Zabiet, dicd ‘trom’ pneuionla last Py he newspaper The Telegraph, of Moscow, has bee suppressed. be: ~ 203 ESDIAN HOSTILITIES ON THE MEXICAN Bor- "ae movement of hostile Apache Indians ‘ato Mexico 15 not a raid, but nn effort of the marauders to get back from Arizona into Mex- ico. Capt. Black, commanding a company of Ari- zona voinnteers, ig reported to have driven the savages Ipto the mountains. Capt. Thompson, with a company of the fourth Unit cav- ‘THE alry, 1s also Te patent, and it is said will follow the ‘indians Mexico. A rumor is current at ‘he p reservationarethresteniug ton on om the wat It is said @ secret society ‘ext Arizona “abject is to ‘alo Apaches On the San Oasios agency. ned, ani was about to proceed | ‘The Courts. CouRT iy GENERAL T) BM ogee Butler agt. Scott; Diva by Judge decree. Jones Smith; opinicn by Chief Jus- tice Cartter dismissing Dill. Zugg agt. Fecha! + U. 8 ca rel Havenner agt. Cross; o ‘6 defendant reply to plea in ten days Adjourned for the term. * ts. A ae Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tux Evexrxc Stan. 4 THR SUNDAY Sxgrvices.—Bishop Alpheus W. Wilson, of the Methodist church south, was the only minister not regularly in charge of a cong re- ation who occupied a pais here yesterday, for ley. Dra Cuilds and Lipcot, of Washington, con } duct services here every Sunday, and are now | reckoned among the pastors of the town. Bishop Wilson preaciied at the southern Methodist | chureb, ‘The bad walking kept some pews vacant in all the chureties. ‘The Young Men’s Christian | Association was held in the afternoon at the Methodist Protestant church. cHens’ INSTITUTE.—More than two-thirds ot city, including many teachers of schools not connectéd with the public school | system, were present at the teachers’ Institute | held Saturday at Peabody hall. ‘The superintei | dent of schools presided and introduced Z. Ric! | ards, of Washington, who said that the “new edu- | cation” was nothing new under the sun, for he had. | found all its principles and some of {ts methods in | the books of the great teachers of 300 years ago. | He developed hits method of primary schooling and | exhibited some ingenious charts by which the eyo and ear were both taucht one thing well at one ume, and the child advanced by graded steps with nothing to stumble over on the paths of school. New Conporatioy. — The Alexandria Mining, Manufacturing and Warehouse company,chartered at the last session of the legislature, Was organ- {zed Saturday afternoon, Hon. J. 8. Barbour in the chair. The foliowing directors were chosen: Messrs. Jobn Baker, T. L. Riggs and John F. Hanna, of V Ayres, of Danville; W. H. Payne, ‘8. Witmer, of Baltt- more; R. F. Mason, of Charlottesville; C. M.Black- ford, of Lynchburg, and J. §. Barbour, J. B.Smoot, J. W. Burke, Chas. E. Stuart, L. W. Reid, L. Kent, ES. Leadbeater. Miuiraky Panape.—The Alexandria Light In- fantry fair opens to-night, and to-morrow the corps will make a dress parade under their new commander, Capt. Mushbach. Reronten’s Nores.—There were no prisoners at the station house this morning, and only four lodgers. There have been no prisoners except va- frants at the station house for several days. — he case of Georgie Carter, colored, for passi counterfelt money, which has been made a Unit States case, will be heard in a preliminary exam- ination this week by Commisstoner Fowler.—The Old Dominion Boat Club is arranging for the com- ing season. A number of its oarsmen will be present at the coming District regatta, when the VENING STAR cup is to be rowed for.—It Is un- derstood that an effort is on foot to secure the post- ponement of the sale of the Washington & West- ern Railroad, now fixed for next Wednesday.— Jobn Craven, the ola sexton of Christ church, was buried amid’ the snow storm on Saturday afver- noon, Masons and Odd Fellows attending. ——— A Kentucky View. From the Louisville Courier-Journal. The testimony of James B. Price presents a ple- ture of villainy in fh places which it is not pleasant to contemplate. The fact 1s, the verdict of the public in this star route tbusiness has been very decidedly made up, ard all the noise and bombast of Ingersoll and his colleagues can not change it; not even a verdict of acquittal by ajury in the District of Columbia can change It. Political Notes. Butler addressed over 6,000 persons at a ie mass-meetihg at Music Hall, Providence, aturday night, and paid a high compliment to Goy. Sprague, who was on the platform, and every time he referred to that gentleman, the hall rang with enthusiastic a) piause. The Rhode Island election takes place Wednesday. The republicans of the third West Virginia con- pete district have nominated Judge J. H. rown for Congress. The munteipal elections in Cincinnati and Chi- cago take place to-day, PoroNep SWEETMEATS.—A box, containing can- dles, cakes and Huster cards, was received by the family of Mr. Wm. Deschler, in Indtanapolts, Ind., | Wednesday night, and eaten by a number of per- |sons. They were taken deathly sick, and It was | found that'a rat polson had been mingied with the stuf. Deschler, the husband, lias been arrested on suspicion. ———_—_——~+e. ‘The thirty-fifth anniversary of modern spiritu- alisin was celebrated by the ‘spiritualists of New York yesteraay, A pelting hail storm prevailed in Lynchburg, Va., yesterday, followed by heavy snow, which exterided ail through the southwestern section of the st, AXERS SARSAPARILLA, THE FIRST BLOOD Medicine to prove a real success, still holds its place as first in public estimation, both at home and abroad, as shown by its miraculous cures and immensely in- creased sales, WHEN 4 COLiY OR OTHER CAUSE CHECKS the operation ¢* the secretive organs, their natural healthy action shout be restored by the use of Ayer’s Pills, and inflammatory material thereby removed from the system. Much s’ rious sicknese and suffering might be prevented by thas promptly correcting those elight derangements that, ctherwire, often develop into settled diseases, mh29 New Srnrxe Duy Goons. NEW STICK OF PARASOLS, Parasols, fancy handles, $1, $1.25, $1.50. Parasols, twilled silk, $2, $5.50, $3 Parasols, eatin co Ik ined, with Ince, Parasol, coachins styles, $1.50, $2, $2.5 Chilaren’s Parasols, #ll colors, 25 cents. DRESS GOODS. ‘Twilled Chudda Cloth, all colors, 25 cents, il-Wool Drsa Goods, 26 cents. Nuns’ Veiling, all woo!, all colora, 25 centa, Double Width Dress Goods, 25 cents, 2 inches wide Muminated Foules, 50 conta. inches wide Nuns’ Veiling, il colors, 50 cents, ches wide all-wool Beges, 50 cents. nation Suitings, all woo), 45 cents, ies! Cloth, all colors, 5-4 and 6-4 wide. k Cachmeres, all wool, 37 couta, 50 cents. lack Dress Silks, extra Varvain, at $1. Summer silks, 60 cents, 62 cents, Toeente, BIG BARGAINS. 11-4 Brital Counterpane at 92 cents, valne $1.50. 42 inches lou all linen Towels, 1 value 20 cts, Cloth for Boys’ Spring Suits, 35 cte. cts, Lonsiale Cambric, yard wide, 12% cents, New Straw Matting, white and fancy. C. M. TOWSON, mh31 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side. ror, Mua 4 &¥ F EPP MMMM AA ¥ MM M AAA j to P tt MMMaaA 4 & CO, HARDWARE, 634 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, mhl9 Sratioxeny Deranrveyr or A. BRENTANO & COMPANY, FASHIONABLE ENGRAVERS. Wedding Invitations, Reception and Visiting Cards, Arms, Create and Monograms ELEGANTLY ENGRAVED. Cards Prigted from Plates, Paper and Envelopes Dlu- amineted and Stamped im Bronzes and A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF MENU AND DINNER CARDS, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 110-3m Cones lire Srnerr. T° MAKE ROOM FOR OTHER GOODS, WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT LOW PRICES A lot of odds and ends iu the way of Portable and Brick Set RANGES. A few Second-hand RANGES 4:Tbe Following Immense Bargains in table glass-ware will be sold to-morrow —, at R. Goldschmild’s, 812 7th St. n. w.: Water tumblers 15c. 34 doz, lange frult bowls on high stands 5c, low Stands 20c, cream pitchers 5c, spoon holders tt and Misses Ella Barrett and Claudia Fear- | 5c, diamond cut covered butter dishes‘or gon, then rendered the hymn “No Night There.” | sugar bowls 10c, oval dishes 8 for 10c, pickel jars Rev. Dr. Southeriand made an address appropriate | 9, handsome square preserve dishes 102, 7 inch to the occasion, and spoke in the highest terms of | frait plates Se, individual salt or pepper Shakers Doth young men. Miss Roma Beal recited a com- | 42, new style 4 bottle dinner casters Sic, beer ition on “Death and Its Seasous,” and Mr. Geo. | Mugs be, Wine glasses I5c % doz, goblets 3c W lark, a teacher in the Sunday school, made an | doz., 4 inch ice cream saucers 102 3 doz., on stands address, 8 Tok 10s, twin pickle dishes 10c, bread plates 10cy A Braver Hat was found floating in the canal | plain goblets 35¢ 3 doz., handsome engraved 502 near the Log Wall level Saturday. As no owner | 4 doz, milk pitchers 122, colored glass fruit plates has been found for it there are fears that someone | 102, fruit saucers 5c, cake plates 1c, also gteat has been drowned; tuat being a dangerous place | bargains in baby ages. and the water very deep at soine points. GRaIN.—Arrived—Boat Loudon with 2,700 bushels Lundborg*s Rhenish Cologne. Mr. B. F. Young, corn; boat G. F, Dunlop with 2.000 bushels of Alexandria, says: “My wife suffered from Rheu- Wheat and 800 buskels corn. Sales—2,000 bushels wheat eee Tangiug from 118 to 120%; corn is matism and Neuraigta, and has been greatly bene- fitted by Brown's Iron Bitters.” quiet at 60 to 62 lott; Schr Rodnes, Parker, cleared from New laven, A ult, for Georgetown. —— ms REeUy It is More Kconomical to buy Durkee’ iad Dressing than tt ts to make a dressing; Uesides this, It is made of better ma- CaNaL SHIPMENTS ResUMED.—Carial shipments began actively at Cumberland Saturday, ruling fertais than you can buy at the stores. Everybody lkes it, “prayer, after which Superintens dent Farr read an a tf psalm. A quartet, Cromer of Messrs, Browning and Claude Tates being $ cents freight and $29 trippage, al- | though the Consolidation Company paid 90 cents | and charged $20 trippage. The American Com- any began Sipping at $1 to Alexandria, and all @ principal shippers have now started except New Central company. Shipments by canal 60 far as ite 23,318 tons. Heavy shipments are expected this week irs New Axo Haxosour. Just received a Large and Handsome Lineof CRETONNES, COTTON DAMASKS, JACQUARD AND STRIPED LINENS, AND ENGLISH GLAZE CHINTZ, FOR LOOSE COVERS AND CURTAINS. Special Bargains in CARPETS, to make room for our BIOCK OF MATTING. Deservedly Popular. ‘The delicacy of taste and the purity of the Il. ae in Hub Punch render it deservedly popular, Sold by grocers and druggists. Don’t Die in the House, “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice,roaches, bed-bugs, Mes, ants, moles, chipmunks, sophers. On Thirty Days’ Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., Maran Mien will send Dr. Dye'’s Celebrated’ Electro-Voltaic’ Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men. (young or old) who are afflicted witn nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guar- anteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. No risk 18. incurred, as thirty days’ trial 1s al- lowed. W,8,m Forty Yenrs’ Exnerience of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winstow’s Soothing Syrup Is the prescription Of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and bas been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of Mothers for their children. It relleves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, griping in the bowels and wird colic. By giving health to the child it rests the mother, Price 2% cents a botlle, nw Standiford’s Koumiss, 9th and F n.w. A pleasant tonic and agreeable stimulant. 6 SINGLETON & HOEKE, mb8, 201 MARKET SPACE. Canrrorsta Rep ‘Woon, 1, 1%, 13g anv 2 Incues Tacx, POPLAR, % inch thick and 7 feet long, Warnu Fp HAROGANS, ASE, WHITE CKORY PLANK. OAK and H Hy feneral sseortment of all kinds of Together with a BUILDING LUMBI For sale at moderate prices by JOS. & J. E. LIBBEY, DRY_GOODS. UNDERWEAR. WOODWARD & LOTHROP ‘hex to call attention to their jor Hine of Gaure and Gossamer Underwear, which toey have had aede to thar own order, in specially fiue qualities, and whica they are abie to offer at exceedingly low prices. "Each guality is made with the patent duished seam, which can hardly be distinguished in wearing from the regular made goods, ‘ We offer a goot Garment in high neck ani sleever, hich neck and short sleeves, and low neck a short sleeves, at 2c. per garment. Wo ofter a splendid Vest in high neck and tong, hish neck and ehort, low neck and no sleeve, at 37%. We offer a superior Gauze Vest ip high neck and lone, high neck and short, low neck @ad nosleeve, at S0c. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Pin Str 5 foot, with handsome SUk cial ‘bargain. Ladies’ Balbrigvan Hose, recuisr made, extra long, Sik Clocked, only 25c, Pairs gular bargain and & one. Ladies’ Drop Stitch Fancy Striped Hose, good stylon, 3¥e. pair—epeciad bargain. Ladies’ Plain Colored Hose; elegant assortment of modes and tans, have also aided Black, only 50c. per pair cresular . We have them every week in year. Ladies’ Liele Thread and Spun Sik Hose at low prices, ae, rosected WOODWARD & LOTHROP, mb31 BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. Banca: IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, Tr, others special; a few very special bar- named are not for one day or two day" RY DAY, as lone as the quantities, whic are notsmall, remain unsold. HANDKERCHIEF DFPARTMENT. All Linen Hem-stitched Cambric Handkerchiefs, 100. each, Ladies’ Hem-atitched and Printed Border Handker- chiefe 12:4. each, a very special bargain, Gent's % H. 8, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, aplen- did arsortment of stries, only 2c. each. —Aleo, aX Plime ate regular baneige eiihe ts bt willbe found are regular us wit foun upon examination tote SP. CIAL.” LACE DEPARTMENT. ‘We have now in stock a fine assortment of Medicis Laces in Paging and Insertings to match, to which we inyite attention. Bik, Spanish Laces, 334 inches wide,all silk, only 20, peers Spanteh Laces, 4 inches wide, all alk, only 25e. wand. Bik. Stik Spanish Lace 6 inches wide, guipure pattern, specially suitabie for trimming pararclm 46c. por yard, OFFICE, 9018 WATER STREET. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” HAMBURG DEPARTMENT, mh27-1m Georgetown, D.C. Fresh Alderney Butter, churned gpvery morning | _ we nave marked xe lot of elegant HAMBURG and delivered In 3g-Ib. “Ward” prffits, 50c. per ib. | EMBIOIDERIES at 250. per yard. which are very S Ss Q i Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and ‘sweet milk, | great barzaine. mints: Sarrsi: Surmzsi: Se. per qt. Cream, 1c. pint S2-ONE PRICE ONLY. MAVE TO ORDER. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. FIT GUARANTEED. ATTORNEYS. mb3t BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. WORKMANSHIP THE BEST. aT cine Bucasss Af we mannfacture all our Shirts in our own honse, | Ny 4 MILLE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 2 and 4 Gunton Law Building 472 Lonisisua avenue, Residence, 240 North Capitol street, GANUEL WALKER, ye are able to guarantee them in every respect to be of best quatity ind make, mh29 pectially, ANDREW J. LOCKHART, With GEO, T. KEEN, U.S. COMMISSIONER, NOTARY PUBLIC AND mh3-Im 414 9TH ST. NORTHWEST. |_mr26-1m 630 La, ave., next to City P. 0. BBR OA OU OU OMM MM ™ Qsssy ee ee othey ak Law, BOB AA U U MMMM» B Koom No. 8, front room, above main entrance Warner gon AA UU MOM” Pessg Building, 9i6 F treet northwest, mbi6-sm= fou £*4 “ol EN M Sess8 GOODRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 124 DEAR- born street, icago. Advice frer. Eighteen aa icndea tolwithout publicity es Duenen® legals, St THIS WEEK WE WILL OPEN BARGAINS IN aL | “™ = & = P ~ ‘EREN’ > ENTS. TAL! See ee eee DEPARTMENTS, +” Suid of the Peace ana Notary Publis, GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. . 916 F street por west, EERCHIEE, WORTH #1, AT 68 GENTS ONLY. | ANDREW C. BRADLEY, TORNEY-AT-Law, Moved toRoomsa Nos. 10 and 12, Gunton Butldi No. 472 Lonisiana Avenue northwest. W®: & ann 8M. ueDIN woopwaRD, Rocms 7 and 9%, Gunton Building. ‘Titles to Real Estate. Index to County and George- town property. HAS, J. GOOCH, di5-5un SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, Counsellor at Law and Expert, St. Clond Building, 9th ond F streeta. Good work, good references, moderate charges. n27-6m |, AT. 68 BALBRIGGAN UNDENSIITS ATE) CENTS, CORSET DEPARTMENT, THE CELEBRATED C. P. CORSET IN ALL THE ‘ANCY COLORS hg ONE LOT LARGE SIZES AT 38 Ci ORTH $1. TRY BAUM'S OWN MAKE CORSETS, WHITE GOODS AND TABLE LINEN. ALL THE FROM 10 10 35 CENTS. elke DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. HAVING IMPORTED LARGELY MY OWN STYLES, I AM ENABLED “TO OFFER GREAT BAI GAINS. GIMPS WORTH 75 GENTS TO A DO! LAR A YARD AT ONLY 50°CENTS. HA} SOME PLAIN AFPLIQUE GIMP WORTH #2 A SCRAP PICTURES. YARD AT ONLY §1. att Sours es pre ree Penn, Tae EMBROIDERIES AND LACE DEPARTMENT. | fia’ Garis) Payer Dols French Tine bas Bee ANOTHER LOT OF RARE AND CHOICE PAT. | forget to buy some pictures for the "litte folks" ‘scrap 2 AT 10 CENTS ONLY. NE LOT TOK- EO.C, GWYNN, 507 436 street south DEALERin CHON LACE A'T'5 CENTS A YARD. Geass" PICTURI FRAMES, nad MIKRORS, NOTION DEPARTMENT. B y ques, Paletice, Albures: Easels, Velvet Frames, &¢! MACRAME CORD IN ALL #HADES, TERE rein BOYS’ CLOTHING. Full Success in Coy A FULL STOCK JUST RECEIVED. CARDS, i Old Pictures. n2 SAILORS’ SUITS FOR Bovs FROM 41012 yearns at | Bisnors Campnorrn $2.25. BOYS’ KILTS THE BEST ASSORTMENT om IN THE CITY. lpegusled sea Toilet nog fue" CHAPPED ana 7 0] JUGH SKIN, allays TAT N, end rende: LOW PRICES FOR GooD Goovs. Skin Soft, White and Elaafic. Sold entirely upon ite erit T id if not ple ‘d reti ‘the tle BP A OB OB AALARE Softy Have your ionty refunded. Eris 6c. por bowto, BBB AA U U MMMM oo BB Asa UU MDH ss L. C, BISHOP, Druggiet, BBB A A UU MMM Sgss8 5 no 780 9th street, corner Hi strect northwest. mh? 416 Tru STREET. RRR OO Y ¥ A 1% Mends Glass, Crockery, S RRO OY ¥ AA L Wood, China, Leather, As. A. Sovvexm RRR O O YY AAL &c..eolidasrock? Hard = E Eo ¥ 24 tou Seeman Strougest Ot vy mee Sociee semen . 3 fue of t GRAND SPRING OPENING fu EY 8 E PR temcaees a L U U EE aillotherGlues and Ce- OF THE ‘léca rn wuuwoeEé GGG Ton “ou” Een breakable sng tun Gt a an [ns arat NoHEATING! Ready—Always LIQUID! Mends Marble, Stone, Patches on Leather end Rubber Goods, Biic-a beac, Jewelry, Metala, Billiard Cue Tips and Cloth, Card Board in Serap Books, Leather Belting, Ornaments of every kind, Book Backs, Earthenware and everything, else with evériaeting insenerable tenacity! Manufacturers of Gummed Lebele, Textile Fabri PALAIS ROYAL, 3217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WHICH COCURS NEXT Fine Carriage and Pianos and Cabinet Makers, Scroll MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, | 5#¥¥e? &¢., supplied by gallon or barrel, 20 le ttle; I be be. APRIL 2, = APRIL Sp, APRIL Aru, —_| yialis only’ by the Sian dramall, post-paid, 100. extra J. U. O'MEARA & OO., 1347 Pa. av., Washington, D.C. Live Agente wanted everywhere. Sold by Druggists, Grocers, Stationers, Hardware and general stores, N. B.—The names of winners in_ the $100 word. teet will be announced about April Ist. wh22 OOK WELL TO YOUR LIFE INSURANCE! AND SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Will be made in every Department. The latest Spring Noveliies shall be sold at ench prices aa shall draw the attendance of at leaat 80,000 Washington indies, = carefully examine the merits of the Mutual eeerve a Life Association. It is every man’s duty to pro NOTICE. vide for his family in Case of hie death. Our business is rapidly increasing. From the lat to the 15th of this month wo wrote over $2,(00,G00 of insurance. Our membership now exceeds 10-00), and our total busi- Ress over | $40,000,000. | ‘The "plan adonted "by this aseociation, which is new, easily understood, safe, and at @ great reduction in cost, commends 1tself'to the intelligence and common sense of all who examine it. and, in the words of acelebrated actuary, ““wiil revolu- Honize iife insurance in this conntry.”” Ofice in Bpecial prices are as a souvenir, and are for next MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY, —- ington, 1509 H street. nts ited. * PPh A ES A TE s%Ss Mani” SO MSO See TUN Mander. aA I pee AA L Ba Hoos prussine's pa ase = PURE CIDER VINEGAR. mE, 00, % FA t Rr THE CELEBRATED GREEN BRAND. ® Hel a Salads have a ni So aa % a Agavoe by unineit, Theonty wahably PORE VINES” $0? ¥ 28S boo | “GAR hh the Markee orudanuiy ed. We jail receive @ lance consicniment of this fam- ous Vinegar about March 15th, for distri- bution to the trade at prices to bring it within the reach of all, Secure lot at once, N. A POOLE & CO., 937 LOUISIANA AVENUE. ANTED—TO-DAY— 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, mh29 fy We Have Ovexen Axornzr Lor OF THOSE 11-4 MARSEILLES SPREADS AT $1.25. mb9-1m ee eer eae a8, ‘Everybody suffering from Cold, Foarsen 10-4 sh 3he. 142-in. Pmow Cotton... 10, | 2,822 y emllay alegre ne ane bon et EECA 10-4 New Pork Mi. S00. |ytenedale EL Se ji they act like 6-4 de ss 18¢. Pace it ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, 5-4 Pillow Cotton... 160. |4-4 Fruit of Loom mb16_MthandT, 2d.and D, and 7th and N eta. n. w. A Noy: IN TABLE DAMASK. ALL HOU! : Me BUTS EES SHOULD SKE IT, ba good Loom Damask. 600. Jaraxese scnous, FANS, ETC, excellent Napkin, Pialu ahd Ned-bordered, £1.15. ‘Tho laswest and best Towels ha Women TTS AN and Decorative Pictures. J. Jay Goud, 421 9th at. mh26 Inducements in other lines of goods at MITCHELL'S, NOTHER ig eee aoe ae} a a EN pp NE er Eastern Haast EASTER EGGS! EASTER EGGS! EASTER EGGS! AFoll Ascortment of New Designs st : CH. RUPPERT’S, X08; 408 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. Sty Nl ood hous" sbe, 206 Obed Ras Same : Mality; Button, ail sizes, $1. wort, F odds and cade Chis Sheen roms fe Shoes, donble, Misses * But. and the bertin town, forsl, Ladies +26 and $1.50, worth $2 solid. Suith Ww. SELBY. 1014-1016 Penn. ave. Gas Cooxxe Srovey FOR SALE ~ AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, and LATROBES to cell cheap, as TENTH STREET. se EDWARD CAVERLY & 00., sun TUOORS HURT Sanket WHARVES. HH, >: BABB mb-3m 1425 New York avenue. ae att sould trom ru ferpond sible soumamners sumer 3 i JMPORTFR AND TAILOR, sively that it is the best In) ronan: a ‘2211 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Cusxrxcnam, Harrer, ‘Dor as 10 Delon, eae the ‘SPRING GOODs. Has tho SPRING-STYLE’ BLOOK. H. L. CRANFORD, Complete snd, caretuliy, selected of Suitings, 6 Bll H rteet neg: Or, H. L. BISCOE, Bole Agent D. 0, ‘Trouserings and Vestings of spproved styles, Cut, [ane ee 1Aa0 Wat ‘new | ade and imine Se assrmerees aT of the S.Verar, _ynexcw coxrzcronmny, BRS aut ean oe HD BAB BON-BONS and CARAMELS manufactured fresh ane CANDY FACTORY, 620 9th street northwest, Branch Store 1839 Pennsylvania avenue, .418-6m _ Ts: Lavrex Exansvme Co. ~~" @0-PRASBYLVANIA AVENUE, 1425 New York avenue, ® ‘ pup antes Engravers and Eleotrotypers. . Adjoining ul Hotel, net _— oe ee bg oe : offer a fine ine of Jersey Jackets, We to say we have not yet ality. Dut expect them orders for them and de- On Monsey we sha at £2.50 6 received the black every day, and will bool Liver as soon as received, ‘Wo shall slso show a line of Light-weieht Spring Jackets, in light ana dark culore, at $4.75 to $9. Newmarkets in English cioth, taflor-made: also in Jersey Webbing, at l6w prices. “Sik and Wool Man- tillas and Dolmans in newest and most desirable shapes and styles, at low popular prices. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. WOODWARD & LOWIROP, = m31 cco. U UMINNN PPP. G@ GU UNNNN G U UNN 1 ‘3 G.GGU UHNNNNNNY P Beet GGG UU UN NNN NNTP «:. Sgss' Bave opened and are in full blast at NOS. 404 AND 496 SEVENTH STREET, With a full and complete STOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of SILKS, in every variety; DRESS GOODS, complete; LACES, GLOVES and HOSIERY, endless; LINEN DEPARTMENT, fall; HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, alarge stock; GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, PARASOLS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS, NOTIONS, &c., All bought for SHARP CaSH. WE ARE HERE TO STAY, and we offer our goods in every department at FAIR PRICES, which means that we will not be UNDERSOLD. We bave ONE PRICE, which gives every one FAIB AND HONEST DEALINGS, - When prices BREAK, “we will be there.” ALL ALIKE WILL HAVE THE BENEFIT. m3 W. M, Snvsrer & Soxs ARE NOW DISPLAYING THEIR SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES FOR 1883, WHICH IN- CLUDES ALL THE DESIKABLE MATERIALS IN THE LATEST STYLES AND COLORS. COMBINATION SUITS, CHECKS, STRIPES AND PLAIDS AND A VERY'LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE WOOL SUITINGS IN THE NEWEST SHADES. SILES IN CHOICE TEXTURES SUITABLE FOR THE COMING SEASUN, OUR STOCK OF SILKS HAS NEVER BEEN 80 LARGE AND VARIED aS NOW. BLACK 8ILK GRENADINES IN EVERY GRADE. MOURNING GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, ONE PRICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘The best is the cheapest. mb31 New Sraixe Goons. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO. Camete Hast bultings ie. Conta tions, re Hair Sultings mbinwt French Satecus with Plain to match, ii ce Gro De < ‘Tn all the new and des: ahedes. 500 pecs) at from 8 to's cls dirt The former Neon at from cer yards The fore Brice of these ‘as from 10. 50 ots. per yard. Come eariy if you want the choice. lot of Children's Hosiery at half AP oth LUTTRELL & Ga mh31 ‘MARKET SPACE. s. L. Hevrsroye, ‘803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EW GOODS ARKIVING DAILY. GOODS IN ALL “THE NEW" SHADES. PRESS OQ OVELIIES IN SUITINGS, EMUROIDIUED ROBES. GHOIGE PATTERNS 18 PRINTED EAWNE Toes @QIBER Lor OF THOSE PRETTY SCOTCH WHITE GOODS IN ALL THE NEW EFFECTS. EW LINE OF SUMMER SILKS, LAL SILKS. Wi oeate> AH SILKS IN BING ALL NEW ar ‘COLORED GROS GRATX AT $1, $1.25 AND $1.50, INS OTTOMAN & SUBABS i ere tise HOM A WELL S€OCKED LINEN D) TMENT LATEST bisions W* "Sing SHIRT than Se. pair—ape | DRY GOODS. c +... = e ar Srasten Laces For Ovrn-pnzsans, / SEATON PERRY, ‘uccerwor to Perry & Brother, ) NEW SPANISH AND GUIPURE 1. BLACK AND CREAM FOR OVD BLACK BROCADED VELVET GRENADINES. BLACK TWISTED SILK HEKNANIES. CREPE DE'CHINE AND CANTON OREPFS. LUPIN'S CELEBRATED MOURNING FARRICR IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT NEW YORK PRICES. SUPERB STOCK OF ALT-WOOL FRENCH DRESS TEXTURES IN SPRING AND SUMMER Welulae . BINATION COSTUMES. NCH WIDE FRENCH GKOS-GRAIN N RHADAMES IN ALL THE NEW SSIER'S & SCHROFDER'S GROS- NS AND GRUS-DE LONDRES “ PARASOLS, LINEN LAWNS EMBROIDERED ROETS FROM $10 TO g00. EMBROIDERED FICHUS—PARIS JERSEYS. SF Cuoice Goons, Piety Provera, ax Connecr Prices. SEATON PERRY, Perry Butiing, Penneylvania aycaue, corner 9th etree Fatabtiched 1840. New Sree Day oops. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, Are now prepared to show a splendid line of DESIRABLE NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, FRENCH SATINFS. Choice Patterns. New Colors. In Ottoman and Surah Silks. Good Values. Low Prices, The stock te full and complete in all departm ana wesclicit au inspection, |S all Genertments, One Price Only. MADAM BECK, eo 1 Dreasmaking Rooms & CLARK, *11 MARKET SPACE, MEN’S GOODS. Bireverz axp Boansa Sunurs. 7 BICYCLE AND BOATING SHIRTS, fn White and Fancy Flanne's, with han front, which require nm With "cout sleeve | minking theb Shirt ever elown in this war: Prices: $2.00, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $9.28 each, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. all cuff, m1 S.B ELLERY, SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS suIRTS, GEN{s' FURNISHINGS, 112 F Sraxer Nonrmwrst, Wastiverox, D.C. SET ESRUN SiS sree ea Ve Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. Six kxtra Fine Shirts to or Br re Shirts to order, ml Nv T HOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street, Opposite Patent Office. Fine Dress Shirts to order spectalty. Six U for $13.50. Readymade Sbirte at follows Acne, unfinished, finished, 90 ot Unhnished, 65 cts. id, 80 cts. * Full | Shirts. Vine asec and Underwoa INIAL TO THE QUEEN, 280. AN« é PERT: "Washington, Auerbach, Agent sy tt 7th and H sts... Washingtow, D. 0.9 Mr. Leitch vy about to buy a es | Mechine, he had three or four different kinds sent his house, ( Whee & Wilson, Siuger, en. Domes- tic, ana he, having confidence im my judsement as @ Mechanical man, sent for was the best machine for h ough examination, Lunheritatinsly x @id opinion that the Queen was the durable and hghtest rumning Sewing ever come under my notice; ty Privetnios and of best materi Mr. €. ical I might add that when = span aa i bas eed if another make. “Ki spect! ully, D McBLS poremat Columb a Brass and Iron Works.” madd p° NOT BUY A SEWING MACHINE in til you have examined and tried the HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE. Its movements are #0 easy that ‘the most delicate Indy can use it without Isbor or fatigue: makes a beautiful Jock stitch alike on both fides and will sew from fine Swiss nainsouk 10 heavy cotton orcloth and leather without alterations. We will send the Hartford for trial to any address without charge. Call or send to our office for duseriptive oireu- lars, &c. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., Popular and Relisble Sewing Machine aud Fashion 028 92m STREEL NORTHWEST, mh St Cloud Dallding. NEY, is y r Machine pan. 1 ome Gealer and not an agent, and have been too long in business to cell mean machines. I keep everything worth selling. Rentug and irine. TABLISHED, RE Astrologi=t, gives better it an fntinfaction in all affairs of life than any one the pro- feseion; tells the past, preseut and future destiny ; sivas advice and assistance on ail matters Sppertaining to et paps AL Tow hg Satisfaction given or no Conenttation Kearns, Dd strect, above D sincel northwert. Thais month come sultation fee reduced. Ladies, 90 conte; gentlemen, AND SEE PROF. WARRING, RES OLOGER, oO Go AM RS EX th sirect orth west. Five thousand doliars to any one who can equal him in telling the past, present and future, causina speedy marrigges, britwing separated together, an! in businews aflsire, whose advice is invaluable. 6 tells cousultor's naine in full, and is the only person that cau do #0, Prof. Warring aske no questions and uses no cards of Any descristion in his nrofessio = SATISFACTION GIViN OB NO PAY. Feo—Ladich, $1; wentiemen, $1. mit 8. M. A. FRENCH, MAGNETIC HEALER ‘and Diusipess Medium, an bo found et 1010 7th Strect nortl, west, where she will be pleased to m many friends and customers, a7 R. ROBFRT-ON, THE MOST RELIABLE SPE. iast in thx city, with twanty. years’ exrrienon, can be copsult 4 Pa preg 2 age 4 Wednesday Saturday, irom 2 to 9 p.m., at bie ine, 456 C northwest. Guarantees a pasitive cure in all diseases the urinary oncuus and nervous Camer recently cont cured in 4 to 6 days. fere to jemd. po Sicians of Baltimore, his native city, Main 2 Jan 29Sem N. Liberty Ma.” Private and sepa- ME. KE TELLS ALL. THE EVENTS OF Mi aieacoe agen, Eatenat ‘58 cents cy yet - EEE : SAFE DEPOSIT ©O. GPcurnr. FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, BIKE OR ACCIDENT. THE NAVIONAL 5. Ont « Counen lotu Srmenr any New YoRe Ave. at Charter Act of Congress Jantiary 224, 2867, 006, ‘65 on all kind SS ba pene, en he 8 ‘Riggs & Co., Viee President, Allof the latest novelties in Stationery, » W. M. MORRISON, 475 Pennsylvania avenue fat reapeciabie &. B.-! FE DEPOSIT COMPANY, = -