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ie tl i Oo | ee ee __THE EVENING 3 THURSDAY AR. Aprit PION. The Weather. Orrier oF THE C EF Stoxat, Orriern, und fs the fhe stter. Gro. Mi. OsiER & Co. av Nor hans confortable: Viahw's $1.35 got welingly wl One-8ith to F The beard trou Apr Pique, Pant cKD ansies, ANNIE Sirr to-day with © RY tn ‘Tre Werety Sten, a larg #13 coluiuus, Will be Sent} year, Try it ————_ CITY AND DISTRICT. ——._—_ ‘Turaren Dime Meeecu.—Dog etrens and curio - > Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6 extinguished at 3 ‘The WEEsty 's Comedy Comb’ 3 p.m. 2. ak, a large doable paper of fity- SIX colutuns, Will be Sent postpald for one dollar a Year. Try tt. A bilt was vy E.B.Hay and Sara! » EB. Kirk, truste Mary H. Zell Others, to correct an error in ad deed. Richard Saunders. a colored man, who has re- cently inherited a 7, and hes been on a protracted spree € was In Judge Snell's | New Hampshire svenue a 19h et, court again this morning for drunk and] brought np to the proper g: a. Te Cursing on te street “Twenty dollars or s! vaper lett by the deleation was referred to the lave been here too uble up on you.” Alvin F. Davi admitted her Ip fail in each nt of the Woman's T ing at the partor st. An interes 4 ond: Fosconist euitural depar Microsc *Method of Cutt ‘The sa at . on Monday on Lt , and Indicates a opened to her which croup and er which Leavitt and from Mr, plain, ng Some erday he went ¥ tobe able to weak, but fs grad- Ps t Wally gain! A Max tice Cart: made 4 s parties frst met August 18, 1881 Wg bin to belteve that she was chaste tuous woman, In a little ¢ path (September 3 married her, Rev, C. C. veremony, but soon dis fon Usst he had been He states fur he gave birth to a DeMoray Morsrep DeMolay Mou a comp ight, w @clock @ fine su compose! ton, HI. MANDERY'S ndery, No. 4, ned Wi@r g Ittees fn cl We HH file, Robert orge S. Krait, W. T. Heston, Tuos.'L, Tuk Vogt. as im fee have W. IL Dall to P ‘hant to F $8,000. RH. Hub- at 107, q. 761; $—. J. W. Dooney, lots 63 and 64, sq. 60; Ballto Mary E Mil, pts. 6 and 6, sq. Cours—At the mecting of the at Infantry Corps last evening members were elected. Mr. George Carter, of Boston, Massachusetts, was @lected an ‘houorary iwetmdr, and the following Were elected honorary contributing members: ME. Shuster, H. Eperbach, W. M. Wheatley, W. F. @eser, J.B. Taffuer, ake Edward Baker The Gorps will porade on the afternoon of the 16th ‘Bst., preliminary to the opening of their fair, a ‘Wasmixeron Fish Maxker.—Kecetved and sola wy RK A. Golden, fish agent, at Johnson's 4,000 shad, which sold from $25 to @eusand; 3.00 . $17.b0 to | tS bunches rock sold from 30 to ve w. | ‘The Washington City CLOSING SESSIONS AT THE METROPOLITAN CHURCH. Thoon session of the Presbytery of The report mentions with ap- in the way of abridgment nt in the way of conforming the ture in trials In the ecclesiastical known principles of conimon the comunittes it ts des exolain the obligations to those baptiz=4, bat not commu- committee approves both of the d_ by the assembly's com dix te their report, the first con- sions to excuse toerase from the TLS tO lew. Int trabie, If yo of thes enn: hi hee try. ppendix position ond propest | Pp to the general 2 repo! ad the dived when the 3 the fst Mout rhin ¢ ation, shytery adjourn tt une at the Sixth the fnstslation Burdine be postponed unUl vening session Rev. Henry Ungiaub was Jssed ot bis request to the Newark pres Ty. Lewinsviit: ana Vienna chur uted a cxil to Rev. Harrison a rniment Affairs. DEPARTMENT. 3 ' tie fire board last night the | ugmerr Cronin for the mont . showing that there were 19 } uring the month for fi with insuran’ res ih the county—at nt Pleasant. urtment be of any servic The petition of us nt to the Disirlet for ext ws 1 to the fire , protest imtlerly ot West Washington, ai t convert vd fown hei! there Ivo an engine house on both of which reports will bond Ina dey or two. It 15 | nestly renew 11s | eral annual reports | District At the meetin of chier Tor comy be tnade by the Br: understood that the bond Will ete dn make a test of © Pension Olliv Js the erick street, ni Ist streets ived for positions from Ben Lovery, Weedon and Charles J. Suntth, | resting | to be erected the coin- thle, Ther and three in the 10 be located ten rooms; | n Sth street and New Jer nd on the Duddington ur Providence hospttal, of eight | tn the county, though not spi b two rooms at Ben- tation, on the Metro- oad, and the school fug on the Bladensburg road, erected two years a©o, will be waking two Sehool-rooms, The tull appropriation is J. Wistel {ts Lioped will be sufficient to cover 4 yenses. “The plans are all completed, ant the specifications wili be printed ina few da A proposals will be advertised for, ‘The pla ain, «d convenience being regarded tian ornament or architectural effect. This on the of economy, to get the great- eounty, ne On 3d, amount of room for th suntot expendi tures node, Mr. John B. Brady, of the buikling luspector’s Mies, Is the arelliect’ for these school houses, BROWN STREET. i In reply to a request from the eltizens of West | Washingien in rakttion to the improvement of Brown street, the Commissioners state that tt could be completed at but small expense tr the | citizens would donate a land necessary. for its fe ‘ion. ‘This ts the street started betw nd Valley streets, Butldinz ni John H. Stewart, northwest; $125." L. ’ © horthwe-t Ht noriti- erine Wall, repalr fru m0. H. C. Burch, crevt a three-story | 7 street northwest; $3,000. Miss L. ‘erect four two-story dwellings, 9th s between C ani D streets; $2,900. Q Wi hou: the count, Wastin few York sou ert ast Smit ale; $: repair Skating rink, ‘y troubie Applicants for positions on the pol nd (heir papers to Mr. Win. Tine | the board of Commissioners, or to 3 force should ecretary Of sjor Win. McE. ers were before the Com. Sk that S street, betwee ster wrineer Com: The Comm: son, in reply to meNt of a labor tm. rk east OF West from 7th matter iti ve Informed Mr. Ww ss 2 estan ton B street north, cither treet, that after conside shee to the market Tue Porowsc Boat Crus.—The recular monthly iz of Potom: Boat Club w ed. ason on th 15ih of un Kennedy to look r the men for $ Were engaged. Arrangements were- Jeted for a series of entertain: nts, to be enat the National Theater May 17, 18nd 19, The proceeds will be used’ for purchasing addi Uonal pleasure boats for the use of membe eA ‘THe Emancrratios CELEBHATION.—The Bait! Rifles and the Monumental City Guards of Belthuore, have notified Capt. Kelly, Sceretary of | ry committee of the cm:neipation | bration, that tkey will be present and participate | in the parade on t fnstant. ‘The Ri be the enests of Company A, Capital City ‘The Gray Invinclules, of Philadelphia pected to be present, ‘us well as four or five com- | panies trom Virginia. ‘The colored citizens of the dah, 15th jing last n d nd 19:h legislative districts held a meet- eon hall, on 34, between L | street New York avenue, for the purpose of electing a marshal for these districts for the coming emanctpation procession and arrange for a chartot. John W. Freeman presided, and George W. Stewart acted as secretary. H. C. Bolden was chozen 1 1, S. A. Webb right atd, Reuben MeCutloush lett’ aid. J. R. Johnson, R. Jefferson, B. Jones, §. Lewis, Ed. Allen, P. Connor, J. Payton and Horace Wilkins were elected assistant mar- shals. An executive committee was chosen, con- sisting of Arth’ th, J. W. Beil, G.W. Stewart, ©. C. Brown, J. W. Freeman; ‘finance, ve Altred G Jar s | den, Wiiilam Koox a FSCATED FROM A MARYLAND CONSTARLE.—A col- ored man, named Henry Kettle, was arrested in Unts eity yesterday, and turned over by Lieut. Arnold to Constable Pyle, of Prince George county, Mi., as a fugitive from’ Justice; he having seri- | cusly assaulted a white man with a club and escaped to this city. While on the road, between Uniontown and Prince George county, Kettle Jumped trom the buggy and ran into aswamp, and, | although handcuffed at the Ume, and pursued by’ the constable, escaped. ois ieee eS LABOR ON THR FISnIna SHORES.— ay arrapgements were made between Mr. . Stuart, of the firm of Neitzy & Stuart, the ‘li-known fishermen, and Mr. Stoutenberg, of the Washington asyiutn, for the transfer of some thirty male inmates of the workhouse to the fish- ing shores of these gentlemen, to work during the current fishing season. The men were willing wo | go and the consent of the Commissioners was | obtained. Messrs. Neitzy & Stuart will fish at the | Free Stone Point, White House, Strong Point, High Point and Ferry Landing shores. ‘They wil use Sines with steam power for hauling, Ove ror Tux PENITENTIARY.—Capt. Crocker, with Guards Jones and Peters, of the District jall, left last night for the Erle’ (Pa.) penitentiary, taking with them the following prisoners: ‘Thos | Boss, “robbery, six years; Geo. B.riow, house- breaking, five years; Geo. Butler, sa half years; Wim. Jones, same, three years; Robt. Smallwood, same, three years: Chas. Boles, same, two years;' Charley Wiite, same, four years; Bell Berryian, assault with intent to kill, three Fears; James Conner, second offense petit larceny, three | years; Margaret Furd, second olfense sate, one year. HAVERLY’S Mastopon’s at Forp’s To-xrant.—J. H. Haverly’s Consolidated Mastodon Minstrels, strengthened by the addition of Sam Hague’s | ton started with the bid of a strange | meeting of the committee will take pla yesterday afternoon. British Operatic Minstrel Company, will begin their engagement at Ford’s to-night. The com- pany, !n {ts present shape, is a very strong one, and promises a splendid entertainment. ‘The new burlesque, “Langtry; or, BenButler and the Jersey Lily,” 18 ‘a feature ‘of the Dill, and it will be pro- duced tn its entirety as only produced by this company. ‘THE Royal. BELL kinGeRs.—The sale of reserved seats for thesé delightful entertainments next week at Lincoln Hall commenced at Metzerott’s this morning. These artists have no equal, and, the Week's entertainment will be arich treat for all, both old and young. —S—__ CLorm SaLe—The stock of cagsimeres neers, to take place to-morrow Will be closed out to the worthy the attention of \versit: THE NEW BUILDING FOR THE PREPARATORY DEPART MENT FORMALLY OPENED. ‘The handsome new building just completed for the preparatory department of Columbian univer- sity on Hf street, near 14th street, was thrown open yesterday afternoon to the public. Pres!- dent Welling and Prof. Mason made a thorough inspection of the building and expressed their entire satisfaction to Mr. Poindexter, the arch!- tect A number of the puplis and weir parents and friends also viewed the new building, of which full description was given in THE STaR some time ago. The arrangements for heating, Ventilation aid light are particularly good, and attracted everybody's attention. Mr. Poindexter’s design for the new Columbian colleze butlding, to be erected on the corner of 15th 2nd HT sireets, has been selected by the trustees, and as soon gets the details of his plans de commenced on tuls bulldin; —_— A Quiet Weppixe.—M he pleted, work will Minnle E. Bird, second liter of Mr. John H. Bird, a well known resi- ‘nt of South Washington, was united in marriage yestera.y to My. Samuel A, Wood, of the New ‘wediling took place at the resi- of the bride's fat Dr. Baer, formerly of Metropolitan church, performed the ceremony, after Waci Mr. and Mrs Wood lett for Niagara Js, previous to taking up their residence in New ——— ‘Tae Lapres’ Reter Cones —The entertainment at Grand Ariny hall Tuesiay night, by the Ladies? Relief Corps, was a success. The large hall was irely Miled, and the relief fund will receive a. handsome benefit. General 8. 8, Burdett made an eloquent specch, and Mrs. Charles made an ad- dress on “Women's Work.” Many of the ladies present upplied for admission in the corps. Miss. Gertrude Allyn showed that she had few equals as a pianist; Miss Bertte Crawford sang in her usual arustc inanner; the duet by Miss Hershey and Mr. H. Crait was finely rendered, as were the solos by Miss Latham, Mrs, Miles and Mrs. Lach- Man, and the recitation by Mttle Miss Cole. ig followed. Among those who enjoyed the occasion Were Controller Lawrence, Col. Geo. E. Corstn, Fred Mack, Judge O. N. Riley, Dr. Dono- ite Hurlbut, Vi Gen. A. B. Auer, Samuel C. Mills, Mrs. Gen. Burdett, Cant. N, . M. Brooks, Mr. Gifford, Wm. Capt. 8. KE. Thomason, U.V.C.; ‘hirles W. Wisner, Miss Clara Barton, Mrs.d. At Stewart, Mrs. Mary YJ of reterence endrick agt. decree an- nulling marriage. Coumbe agt. Roberts et al.; deerce pro contess POLIcE CourT—. John Williams, allas Kelly, profanity; Richard 8. do.; $20 or 60 days. A,vagrancy; 90 days arah Kershaw: 11 months Loughlin, petlt larceny case Sa Afinirs. wage Snell. (two Alexand Reported for Tur Ey ‘THe ARORTIVE RAILROAD SaLe.—The yendue of the Wasitngton and Western railroad, 51% mlles long, from Alexandria to Round Hill, Was resumed yesterday aiternoon, a short thne After the time (4:50) to “Which it had been adjourned. The aue- whose hame was never given, at $250,000, and the bids went up until over $325,000 was reached, when the commissioners of sale called aside the strange bidder and asked his name, which he refused to give, and evidence of his ability to pay the $142,500 e required in cash at, the close of the sale, h he also declined to show. ‘The sale contin- uing, Mr. Ames bia $348,000, when the stranger Dirt $350,000. "The auctioneer, by the commissioa- ers’ direction, declined to acknowledge his bid, and adjourned the sale until the 9th of May next. A COMING MAnRIAGE.—Cards ure out for the marriase, at Jersey City, N. J., on the 18th instant, of Assistant City Attorney Hon. Anthony Wayne Armstrong, of this city, to Miss Jesse Kowena Custis, sey City. ‘TraDE’s UNION.—The brickmakers of Alexandria aunty held ng last night, Tebbitt Allen in union of brickmakers. Commirreg.—The coming on of the ment of the annual accounts of the city, the preparation of the new revenue bill and the new appropriation bill, is giving the finance committee some heavy works, Several nizhts in cach Week are occupied. but no further unt next Monday night, when the reports to be sub- | mitted to tue Tuesday meeting of the city council will be determined upon. PoLice Revout.—There were po occupants at the station house this morning, except our lodgers who were scon turned out.” At the last may court Isaac Green was fined $1 for throwing mis- siles in the streets. Daniel Nelson, V. Nelson and pay, held for disorder, pald costs and were re- seid. Rerorten’s Norrs.—The Columbia Fire Com- Pany met last nist, and the purchase of the lot for the new engine Nonse was annouuced....The Ma Wise cont election case was resumed It consisted of the cross-cx- mination of the wituesses Dearborn and Foltz. he Hydraulion steam fire engine compan elected tree hew members at tts last meeting. Henry MeQuade «nd Basil Warring, formerly ri dents of Uhis place, dled abroad ‘iast w former at Cleveland, Ohio, and_the latter a derland, Ma ish’ sell at Fishtown at $20$21 per thousan nd #28a$31 per hundred for shad ‘sters are arriving here, butt sou for them now continues open here le Rerontep FLIGHT oF “ADIKONI A Boston dispatch states that Rev. W. H. H. Mur- Tay, once the popular pastor of the Park-street tom his creditors !n San Antonio, faflure in Boston he went to as and engaged in cattle raising, He then built a saw-mill and again returned to the pulpit; but all these enterprises failed to pay. Last tall he became so much fmpoverished that he had to Tesort to wood hauling for aliving, His debts amount to $12,009, ++ ‘THE ENGer TRAGEDY IN BALTIMORE.—The coun- Enzel, who is charged by his wife in is lon with assaulting her, asked the Baltimore judge yesterday to release his cllent, as he had Mity-two witnesses to prove Enzel's where- abouts for every minute of the time from 8 to 12 o'clock on the night of Ube alleged assault. request was denied. ee HANGED FoR OUTKAGE ON A LITTER Girt. the suburbs.of Eldorado, Union county, Arkansas, urday afternoon, a white girl, aged 8 years, the ishter of Col, John Haskew, deceased, was rav- ished by a colored boy, Albert’ Willlams, He was Identified by the girl, and at the magistrate’s of- fice confessed the crime. While gol ug to jail, a mob of ciuzens seized Williams and hung nim Irom a tree,, ———____++._ AN UNPArtH s a Keck, of Allentown, Pa., received a note stating that his wife and a strange man would meet at Kerns’ saloon, He went there at 8 o’ciock, and, seeing them together, drew his revolver ahd fired two shots at the man, who made his eseape unlujured, He then fired twice at his wife, the last shot taking effect in her right thigh, making a dan- gerous wound. ee AFFAIRS AT THE NAVAL ACADEMY.—Nayal Cadet Edward W. Tilden, of Ohio, a member of the third class, Annapolis Academy, ‘yesterday received an acceptance of his resignation as a naval cadet,and lett for bome in the alternoon. Cadets Ellerger, Glasscock, Pettit, Brady, Halstead and Herbert, who were connected with the charge of insubordi: nation among the cadets, have been released trom thelr imprisonment. ——— Lanox Strike Nores.—The five hundred laborers of the Sharaokin, Sunbury and Lewisburg rallroad who struck on Monday for an Inereage of wages re- sumed work yesterday at the old price—$1.25 per day.—Forty rollers and heaters employed in the puddling mill of the E. & G. Brooke Iron cgmpany at Birdsboro’, Pa., have stopped work on ecount of a reduction in their wages Over three hun- dred weavers in the Unfon Cotton Mills of the A. Campbell Manufacturing company, near Philadel- phia, went ona strike yesterday for the restora- tion of the ten per cent taken from their wages several weeks ago.—The strike of the Chicago bricklayers was renewed to-da; Wuicu of Her ApMiners Has Sue Erorep Witn?—Of Miss Maggie Arlington, a member of the Minnie Palmer troupe, whose mysterious dis- appearance from Baltimore has been mentioned in ‘HE Star, the Sun says: “Miss Arlington's correct name ts Mrs. Scott. Four years ago she was the traveling companton of a Mrs, Scott, of Louisville. She was winsome, attractive, and’ had acted in amateur theatricals. Mrs. Scott died and she mar- ried Mr. Scott, but afterwards separated from him and engaged ‘with McKee Rankin to play Capt, Toramy in the ‘Danites.’ ‘Then she played a small art in Gus Williams’ ‘snap’ show, ‘Our German enator.’ She joined the Minnie Paimer troupe at the beginning of the present season. According to Mr. Rogers, the manager of the company, she faa threo adinirers, who frequently traveled long dis- tances to see her. One was a prominent raliroad man from Cincinnati; another was a gentleman named Chase, from Loutsvilie, and a third was a stock broker of New York, whose name is sup- posed to be Williamson, Her elopement on Tues- day is traceable toeither the Cincinnati or the New York man. A delightful mystery surrounds it, No one in the city seems to know certainly Who the man is. ‘She left me,’ said Mr. Roge ‘with Just half an hour in whicli to fill her place.” ——__—-s.-____ THE MASSACHUSETTS ALMSHOUSE ABUSES.—The ‘Tewksbury almshouse investigation was con- tinued in Boston yesterday. The chairman asked to have the issue as to whether bodies nad Deen delivered to medical schools eliminated, as that weuld not be disputed. Gov. Butler replied that he expected to prove that bodies had been delivered elsewhere—some to be skinned and the skins to be tanned. He proposed to show that after the bodies had been buried they were taken up and sent away and said that he would go into the graveyard at Tewksbury and produce some of the alleged “remains.” This in tion was to go on to prove the testimony which - been {St to be absolutely false, ¢ books which had sent to him as records of the were Dot complete. They were coptes of the original books. He wanted the latter, €mbracing those recording the deaths and the sale of dead bodies, ACK MURRAY.”— | CITY ITEMS, A Cough ; will never attempt the struggle if you keep Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup near you. Don’t Step om a Holling Stone! That 1s what Captain Allen, of the Fire Depart. ment of Worcester, did, and that was how he hurt his ankle so .." After the doctor set the broken Bone, Captain Allen used Perry Davis’ Pain Killer ag a Hniment. ‘The suffering was soon over, and the Captain was well in a short Ume. | Know: ing Ube accidents to which firemen are constantly subject, Captain Allen advises everybody con- nected with a Fire Department to keep a bottle of Pain Killer always on hand. Twenty-five Dollars? ‘Yes. I make sutts to measure as low 28 twenty- five dollars, but at that fizure they afford me no Profit; for as much care 1s taken and as much paid jor making asa forty doflar sult. In making ti's low price T have two objects tn view—to compete with the low pricea work made out of town, and second, to run off old stock. I buy no low grade goods for customer work, and hence everything in this department is likely to be good. Best talent employed and fair prices charged. Gxo. C. HENNING, 410 7th st, Brown’s Bronchial Troches for coughs and colds: “The only article of the kind which has done me good service. I want nothing better."—Nev. R. H. Craig, Otisvilie, N. Y. Sold only in boxes. Price % cts. Wilbor’s Cod Liver Oil and Lime. ‘The great arity of this safe and efficacious preparation ie" alone attributable to ts intrincle worth. In the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Scrofulous Humors, and all Consumptive Symptoms, it has no superior, Itequal. Let no one neglect the ea: Symptoms of disease, when an agent is at hand which will cure all complaints of the Chest, Lungs, or ‘Throat. Manufactured only by A. B. ‘WiLBOR, Chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists. Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenia, Marechal Niel Rose, Alpine Violet. Burnett's Cocoaine, THR BEST OF ALL HAIR DRESSINGS. It allays irritation, removes all tendency to dan- druff, and invigorates the action of the capillaries in thé highest degree, thus promoting a vigorous and healtuy growth of hair. Its effect upon the glossiness «ind richneas of the hair is such as can- not be surpassed. Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts are the best. “Cooling and Delicious.» Hub Punch, when mixed with teed or hot water, or lemonade, presents an admirable beverage: Sold by grocers and druggists. Flies and Bugs. Files, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, go- phers,chipiunks,cleered out by “Rough on Kats.” 15e. 7 It is More Economical Durkee’s Salad Dressing than tt ts to make ing; besides this, 1t {s inade of better ma- tertals than you can buy at the stores. Everybody | likes it, “Alderney Dair) Fresh Alderney Butte and delivered in 34-1b, Also, cottage chee be. per qt. Wagons.” jurned every morning ard” prints, 50c. per 1b, , buttermilk and Sweet milk, Cream, 13. pint. SHOW ARE WE EVER GOING TO GET through our spring and summer's work? We are all run down, tired ont before it begin.” So say many a farmer's family. We anewer, go to your drug- gist and ps ve dollars for six bottles of Ayer's Sur- saparilia. ‘This is just the medicine you need, and will Pay compound interest on the investment, HAT SLIGHT COLD YOU THINK SO LITTLE of may prove the forerunner of a complaint that may be fatal. Avoid this result by taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, the best of kuown remedies for colds, coughs, catarrhs, broncaitis, incipient consumption, aud all other throat and lung disearea, aps Dress Goons RR vverioy. WE HAVE THIS DAY REDUCED Onr62 cent Dress Goods to 25 cta. Our 50 cent Dress Goods to 25 cts. Our 45 cent Dress Goods to 25 cts. Our 37 cent Dress Goods to 25 cts. Our 31 cent Dress Goods to 25 cts. Our 25 cent Dress Goods to 1244 cts. Our 20 cent Dress Goods to 12% cts, Our 16 cent Dress Goode to 11 cts, Our 124; ceut Dress Goods to 8 cts. GRAND BARGAINS IN Summer Silks, 45 cents, 50 cents, 62 centa, 75 cents. Bridal Quilts extra i 98 cents, Surali Silke, all colors, 6U centa, ‘loth for Boys’ Wear, 25 cts., 37 cts., 50 cta, ‘ashmeres, Chudda Clothes, Beges. < ‘oules, in all the new colors. Parasols, twilled silk, £1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50, Satin Parasols, lined, $2, $2.50, $3. 100 PIECES BEST STANDARD CALICOFS, Soring Styles, 4% cents, Awning Stripes, all cclore, 15 cents, Howiery, Gloves and Haudkerchiefe, in the new styles. “‘Big Bargains” in every departusent. . M. TOWSON, YLVANIA AVENUE, South side. aps New 636 PF: tormxe Hovse. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., 319, 8. E. Cor. 7rm ann D.Szs, ENTIRE NEW STOCK or MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, ar PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL, SPRING OVERCOATS A SPECIALTY. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., mh16-3m. Pore Ayv Ixvieorama. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either asa delicious 819.8.E,Cor.7th and D Sts. ‘This Whiskey, upon an analytical examination, has proved tobe FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give a fic- titious age and flavor to this popular drink, * For sale by BROWNING & MIDDLETON, — BARDOUR 6 RAMUS | Wenktegtcn DiC J. B. BRYAN & BRO. and 3B. W. REEDS SOR E. & EH W. OATHERWOOD, NEW PUBLICATIONS. Aun PECK’S BAD BOY AND HIS PA, By G. W. PECK, Editor of **Peck’s Sun,” and author ck’s Fun” and **Peck’s Sunshine.” 100,000 SOLD IN THREE WEEKS. ‘The greatest Literary Event of this generation. THE FUNNIEST BOOK EVER WRITTEN. Everybody wants a copy! That Peck's Bad Boy knocks the apots off every ever put in t that he isa Holy Terror, the Ne I” Ultra of All De: nent, may be gathered from the fol- lowing opinions: “If T had two boysiike ‘Pock's Tad Roy," I would wive the devil one to run away with the other. ‘Lonp Racox.” “My heart throbs wild with rapturous. To think of Geonw Peck's Bd Boy, But while [love the dashing lad, T also love his sainted dad. ‘THE SWEET SINGER OF MicntGaN.” “Thave yearned for fifty, years with deep yearnings fora boy! I have longed for a dear child, whose vel- vet checks T might kiss, aud with whose golden curls I mizhipias. But after readin< ‘Peck’s Bad Boy,’ I am content to go childless to my grave. Susan B. ANTHONY.” 12mo., Cloth, Gold and Black, with 20 Dlustrations by Gea Smith, ‘Price $1; paper, 50c. . THE GREAT HUMORISTS' BOOKS. PECK'S FUN, by Geo.W. Peck. Cloth, $1: paper cov- er, Sic. PECK'S SUNSHINE, by Geo. W. Pock: {Iustrated by Hopkins, Cloth $1, LIME KILN CLUB, by M. illustrated by Gean Smith. Cloth $i; paper cover, 50c. BILL, NYE AND BOOMERANG, by Dill Nye. Cloth Bi: saper cover, 50c. FORTY LIAS AND OTHER LIES, by Bill Nye. Gloth $1; paver cover. 60s. WIT, HUMOR AND. PATHOS, by Et Perkins. Pro- fusely illustrated. Cloth $1; paper, 50c. For sale by all Booksellers, Newsdealoré and on trains. BELFORD, CLARKE & CO., Publishers, 192-194 State street, Chicago. PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASHINGTON, D. C., April 3d, 1583 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the De- partment of the Interior until NOON of the TWENTY: THIRD DAY OF APRIL, 1883, for the following work Gneluding ail materials required) at the government reservation at Hot Springs, Garland conuty, Arkansas, For excavating about nine thousand (9,600) cubic yards of material. For building a wall upon both sides of Hot Springs creek, requiring about thirty-oue hundred (3,100) cubic yards of granite masonry. ¥or laying about nineteen hundred (1,900) eubic yards of concrete. ‘ Yor putting down sbout'fifty-five bundred and sixty 50) feet of vitrified earthen ware sewer pipe, twelve eter. jfor laying about twelve hundred (1,200) feet of six (6) neh iron pine. Piaus, apecitications and instructions for bidders he obtained upon application to the Department of the Interior. MapS-codbt H. M. TELLER, Secretary. LS FOR FUEL. po QuantenMasten’s Orrice, U. 8. M.C. Washinorone 5th ApH 1883. Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, wi!l be receiv this office untii TWELVE O'CLOCK M. OF W NESDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY OF MAY NeXT, for supplying Wood and Coal to the United States Ma- tines, at one or more of the following stations, from Ist July, 1883, to 30th June, 1834: ‘Meas. ; Brooklyn, Pottsmonth, N.H.; Charlesto ; i N.¥.; Philadelphis, Pa.; League Ysland, Pa. Wash: ington, D.O.; znnapolis, Md.; Goepert, near Norfolk, Va. : Mare Island, Cal. and Penaace Specifications, ‘ith blank proposals, can be obtained ni application at any of the stations named, or at the ter, Washington, D.C.. and 246 South 4th street, Phi Proposals should be endorsed, ** Proposals for Fuel,” aud addressed to the undersigned. a 5 K, Major and Quartermaster, U. 5. Marine Corpe, ‘Warhington, D.C. It Tawsw PPCPOSALS "FOR RATIONS. QuanrenwasTER's Orricr, U. S. M. Washixere April. 1883 Sesled Proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK M. of MONDAY, the Pe EiNTH DAY OF MAY » for furnish- ing ratious to the United States Marines ‘at or ir more of the following stations from let July, 1883, to 30th June, 1884 Portsmouth, N. 1; Charlestown, Mase. ; Brooklyn, L Island, near Philadel) iF sport, near Norfolk, V e Istand, Cal. and Pensacola, F 5 pecifications, with biank proposals, ean be obtained upon application at any of the stations named, or at the, offices of the Quartemastor, Washington, 'D. C., and Assistant Quartermaster, 226 South 4th strcet, Phil adelphiz, Pa, Proposils should be indorsed **Proposals for Rations,” and addressed to the undereimed.. ‘W. B. SLACK, Major and Quartermaster, Jawdw. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. ap! Bhexcre asp Boanse Sinars. We have just opened our line of BICYCLE AND BOATING SHIRTS, in White and Fancy Flanne's, with hanteome laced front, which require no lacing and unlacing, Gnished with "coat sleeve cuff, pearl buttons, silk” pockets, meking the handsomest Hunting, Boating and Bicycling Shirt ever shown in this market Prices: $2.00, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.25 each. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, m31 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. S. 2 ELLERY, SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, 1112 F Srazer Nortuwestr, WasHrnaros, D. 0. Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. -$12.00 Nix Extre Fine Shirts to order 29:00 Bix Fine Shirts to order, 2 7.50 mh24 Tuoursows SHIRT FACTORY ap MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street, Opposite Patent Office, Fine Dress Shirts to order a apecialty. Six best Shirts Keme, unfinisheds 76 ete. uta! Boece Beets, ‘unfinished, 6! finished, 80 cts. * Full line of Boye’ Burts: Fine aasortanent ot Scarfs, Gl Hosi . Fine asso joves, Hosi and Underwear, is em aa SPECIALTIES. ‘ADAM ROSS, THE LONG-ESTABLISHED, RE- Mine Gaireorane: ana Astrologist, gives better fee aenane nate aaa, eee Legis Sdvice ‘and assistance on all ‘matters ng 10 business, love and matrimony. ALLIN TROUBLE CALE, Satisfaction given or no pay. "Consultation Rooms, 402 2d street, above D street northwest. ‘This month con- sultation fee reduced. “Ladies, 60 centa; gentlemen, $1. G° Alien aspaece ASTROLOGER, ‘At 715 Ninth street northwest. snl Whing the vase preatatend hata coma tea in nt an marriages, Driuwing separated voyethier: and in vanes ame in fall ‘and is tho only perecs tat Gonna name in 80. Prof, Warring aske no questious and lees 0 catde ot ‘any description in his profession. SATISFACTION GIVEN OR XO PAY. mb3-29t AND SEE PROF, WARRING, Fee—Ladies, $1; gentlemen, $1. M. A. FRENCH, MAGNETIO HEALER Misa Business Medium, can ‘be found at 1010 7th street nortl. west, where she will be pleased to mest many friends and customers °° aaa DeakOBeRTsON. THE MOST RELIABLE SPE- ‘clalist in this city, with twenty years’ experi can be consulted confident Wwe Saturday, irom 2 to9p.m., at bis oi northwest, the urins Gaear Fans Tez Comraxy, BEASON OF 1883, SCALE OF PRICES: Dapot 8 Water Serece Gemeetn ee Be bonne Beane pounds. From Wagous to large consumers at rate of 25 cents per 100 Fami le—50 40 cents per 100; 25 tb pound 60 cents per 005, make for 10 cents; a ickets purchased at office—1202 F street and 1515 nin aiseet northwest. Our waned dS Ea JNO. D, BARTLETT, Superintendent ap3-eo3t =; membership now Bes ‘and our total - ness over $40,000, 000. ian by this association, which is new, safe, and at a great reduction in ‘commends ‘to the Oey oe et ceases stsrirs oa No, 619 D street, between 6th and ‘B.—Noteby mal prompty jon OD _ DRY Goons. Suxs: Sixs: SILKS 87. SIE-KS 50, SILKS 62. GOLORED SILKS, ail colors 86. LORE! excellent quality, 73. COLORED SILKS, Satin finial, extia fine quality, re- uced from $1.25 to $1. Our very finest quality COLORED SILKS, (extra Wide’, reduced from $1.50 to $1. 2 FANCY SILKS, vers finest quality, (actual value $1), We are 1 eat e2and Onr ‘excellent quality Gros Grain BLACK SILKS re- ‘duend from #1 to, Our Satin tinieh Bi . heavy Gros Grain, re nd our sublime quality duced from $1.50 to $1 (ashwere fuk BLACK SILKS reduced from $2 1 pure Silk, reduced Black Surah SILKS, extra wide, from: $1.50 to $1, aud our, Black Satin pure Nilk Rhadames reduced from $1.50 to§1—special bar- fare. Pare Sik Biack Proc GRENADINES, (actual vaiue = s ig pure Wool, wide double be Liectne Blue, Ox Sis 1 J ine qual . pure Wool, wide double width, 50. ie DAMASH, cacelieut quaiiy, slightly CARTERS, ap? 711 MARKET SPATT. Senixe Dix Goons. ‘We are datiy receiving ont Spring and Summer eup- ply of Dress Goods, comprising ® full line of Biack Silke, allgrades; Surah’ Silks, Ottomans, Satin Khsdam ‘Satin Merveilieus, Silk Grenadines, Nun's Vetling Chudah Cloths in’all the new shades; French Wool 8: ings, Printed and Plain Satweens. Emb'd Satveens and Muslin Kobes: Printed Linen Lawns: a splendid line of Black Woolen Dress Goode in all the new fabrics: Silk and Thread Hose, new colorings; Umbrellas and Para- sols, new de - Also, an clegant line of Linen Sheetings and Pillow Linens. all widths: Damask Table Clothe and Napkine to inatch. in splendid quality. call fizes;) Table Dainask by the yard iu choice patterun; Towels and Toweliny in great varicty. ‘Those in waut of choice woods will do well te examine cur eteck before HOOE BAO. & CO., 1928 Fst., near Ebbitt House. ™ NEW SPRING DRESS FABRICS, TYLER & CHEWNING, ap? 918 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. panisn Laces For Ovrn-pnesses, SEATON PERRY, Successor to Perry & Brother,) NEW SPANISH AND GUIPURE LACE NETS IN BLACK AND CREAM Fok OVER-DRES: BLACK BROCADED VELVET GREN BLACK TWISTED SILK HERNANIES. CREPE DE'CHINE AND CANTON CREPES. LUPIN'S CELEBRATED MOU FABRICS IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT NEW YORK PRICE! SUPERB STOCK OF ALL-WOOL FRENCH DRE: TEXTURES IN SPRING AND SUMMER WEIGHTS FOR PLAIN AND COMBINATION COSTUMES. ‘SPECIAL INDUCEMENIS" IN THE SILK DE- PARTMENT. EXTRA GOOD BLACK GROS-GRAIN SILES st $1. PONSON’S 22-INCH WIDE FRENCH GROS-GRA SILKN AND SATIN RHADAMES IN ALL THE NEW COLORINGS at $1.50. BONNETS, TAPISSIER’S & SCHROFDER’S GROS- GRAINS. OTTOMANS AND GEUS-DE LONDKLS FROM $1.50 TO $3.50, <NOVELTIVS" IN PARASOLS, LINEN LAWNS AND SATINES. EMBROIDERED ROBES FROM $10 TO #0. EMBROIDERED FICHUS—PARIS JERSEYS. 82 Cuoice Goons, Pram FIcunes, aNd CoRRECT Puices. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1549, mh31 Loxrs Gavze asp Gossamer UNDERWEAR, WOODWARD & LOTHROP ‘beg to call attention to their supericr line of Gauze and Gossamer Underwear, which they have had made to their own order, in «pecially fine qualities, and whica they are able to offer at exceedingly low prices. "Ei quality is made with the patent finished seam, which can bardly be distinguished in wearing from the regular made goods. We offer a good Garment in hich neck and I sleeves, hich neck and short Sleeves, and low neck an; 14 Ione, short sleeves, at 2:¢. per carmen We offer asplendia Veet in high neck > high neck and short, low neck aud bo thecve, at Stee We offer a superior Gatize Vest in high neck ana lone, high ‘ineck “aud short, low beck and noslccve, at BUC, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Pin Stripe Hose, full rerular made. eusseted fc ith handsome Silk Clock 25e. foot wi “3 i, only 25c. pair—spe- Ladies’ Balbriggan Hose, regula extra long, Silk Clecked, only Be. pale Regular bargain osha Ladies’ Drop Stitch Fancy Hose, g00d Se: pair -epectal bare” bed — Ladies’ Plain Colored Hose: elewant assortment of modes and tate; have ulwo aided Back, wy Boe per ir—regular bargain. - We have them every week in e Year. Ladies’ Lisle Thread and Spun Silk Hove at iow prices. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, mh31 BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. Barca INS! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, Somereenlar, others special: a few very special bar- ‘ins. Prices named are not for one day or two dave. ut for EVERY DAY, aslony as the quanlities, wiuch are notsmall, remain unsold. HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. All Linen Hem-stitched Cambric Handkerchicfe, 10c. cayiilies) Hem-rtitched and Printed Border Handker- fa 12% ‘a very special bargain. agents 36atS aon Camorte Handkerchic ‘88801 len- ment of styles, only 2c. each. Also, a 3 Plain White H. 8. H'dk’ at 25c each. ‘These ‘with us, but will be found are lar bargains: upon examination to be SP CIAL. LACE DEPARTMENT. ‘We have now in stock a fine asaortment of Medicis in Edging and Insertings to match, to which we invite attention. Bik. Spanish Laces, 33 inches wide, all silk, only 20c. iGreen Spanish Lagos, inches wide, all eilk, only 25c. Bik. Siik Spanish Lace 6 inchex ittern. specially suitable for trimming faraccle, 46c, per yard HAMBURG DEPARTMENT, great ins. S2ONE PRICE ONLY._92 WOODWARD & LOTHROP. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, W. M. Suvsrez « Soxs ARE NOW DISPLAYING THEIR SPRING AXD SUMMER NOVELTIES FOR 1883, WHICH IN- CLUDES ALL THE DESIRABLE MATERIALS IN THE LATEST STYLES AND COLORS. m31 LARGE AND VARIED a8 NOW. BLACK SILK GRENADINES IN EVERY GRADE. MOURNING GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. ONE PRICE, oy W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 3 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘The best is the cheapest. ohst CARRIAGES. Ca mr a oes Peer se “My ook igo et ‘aad pricosestores in plecenipe i: Ses ean, stress BW. With a full and complete SILES, in every variety; GENTS" FURNISHINGS, in every department at which means that we will not be AND HONEST DEALINGS. ALIKE WILL HAVE THE BENEFIT, Have opened and are in full Blast at NOS. 404 AND 406 SEVENTH 8TREFT, STOCK OF Goons, Consisting of DE Goons, LACES, GLOVES and HOSIERY, end) LINEN DEPARTMENT, full; HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, 2 large stock LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, PARASOLS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS, NOTIONS, &0.9 All bought for SHAKP CASH. WF ARE HERE TO STAY, and we offer our goods FAIR Pricrs, UNDEKSOLD, We have ONE PRICK, which giver every one PAT) When prices BREAK, “we will be there.” ALT: 3h Ss. L. DRESS GO: Gi AMS, NHITE GOODS TX ALT DING ALL NEW BHADES, AT ESEECIAL GOUt Hevrsroxr, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NEW GOODS ARETVING DA’ SAN ALL THE w NOXPLTIES AN SULTINGS. LADES ALLEN & PLATN To MATOR, NS IN PRINTED LAWNS. : Ld OF THOSE PREITA SCOTCE THE NEW EFFECT! LINE OF SUMMIR SILKS. — 1 SILKS, 1N BLACK AND COLORS. RY DEST angie Me] ABLE N COLON IN FOUR COLORED GROS GRATN AT $1, $1.25 AND $1.50. BLACK GKOS GRATN SILKS, RHAD AMES, SATs AN & SUMAHS. A COMELITE LIN . STOCKED LINEN DEPARTMENT 2D BARGAINS. ENDLESS VAKIETY, FRENCH, ENGy SEEMAN, OF SILK," THREAD ANE SHADES AND PARASOLS OF THY DESIGNS. S. L. HEMPSTON £03 MARKET SPACF, PENNA, AVENUE. © ONE PRICE. IN PLAIN FIGUKES, mhis - — New Srnixe Dix Goons. TRUNNEL & CLARK, £11 MARKET SPACE, Are now prepared to show a splendid line of FRENCH SATINES. © ‘We eolicit an inspection, DESIRABLE NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS ice Patterns, In Ottoman and Suraa silks, Prices, New Colora.! ‘Good Values. Low . The stock fe ful and complete in all departments, am One Price Only. MADAM BECK. sn tong known tn thts city ag resstnaking Kootne on the wed Book aint eudid word at low trices. 7 TRUNNEL & CLARK, 022 SIL MARKET SPACR. £ sELu FINE SHIRTS ‘Cheaper than any cther house in the world, an@ don"t want von to take our say #0, but call nee Jong cloth muslin, (not Georive the eye); reinforcea with fue with linen, line Union iinén, but. pure 1 turned over and stitched thre fished re Fs ‘Tbe. Saris sold tur 40c. At Cuavscer J. Riv, fain oO} Piano, in Ebony Case, 3 trix months, $175, G@ #235. hill 7 Octave, Square Fiano, Ih findcome Rosewood. $00, Not tok Dau Be forthe *‘Hannis" shirt. A full s sbiris and Drawers xt for 12 Offers the following Spectal Ba’ rains in PIANOS 4 Made of fine round thresd rash, full of prepared sizing *Hannix” Shirt for 7 mer: Bowen In - eo sleeve Danas and Linen neck band (ao? . nen fy ( eh woth one titel) a for the wart tui, with button ‘holet cus nd then worked, (not worked ard tie Ouly Toa, 5 of Winter Under. Prices to picase.. The be-t. Soci - and 25e. ever sold in caty. AU the J q in Suk Neckwear; §2 bearis wold tor $1.25 10 022 MEGINNIS®, 1002 F strot. PIANOS AND ORGANS. = 433 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, IRGANS: No. 1—s Celebra’ 0. 2A larze rand. ‘Rosewood Pian No. 3-A ‘cont € da Ke Gran, costing receticly £125, “only $60. No. 5— 5 = Octave New Bridweport Onesn, 6 Special Bargains in the Matchless IVERS XD nnd CHKIS. TIE & SONS’ PIANOS and the SHONINGER CYM- IN Ss , BELLA ONGANS. These are the only 0: sin the World containing a complete chime of bells, aud 6old on 5 yments. % b monthly peyine a Bargains I have ing iret get the pick. Tight Piano in the city, call and e: Pond. in best Prano for the money, tke a look at No troubie to show goods, for mhst ‘he above inst contains some of the greatent ever offered to the public. Thow com If you want toce the Finest Ups mine the Ivers && It is endorsed by the hixhost musical authori the land. If you want tose the finest, Iarwest A Fine Upright to exchange Square Viauo. Cash paid for second-hand instrar ©. J. REED, . EVENTH STREET N. 433 § Gs 10th street. n. w. “DECK! BROS, NOS, | "**They are eu) 8. ‘Tuning und Repairing. Fifty Inetrnmenta of xl! the leading makes, ren) from $2 to $10 per mouth. chase, mhi? ‘ew ety les. aw. KULN, 40% nor inetrnmenta. . . ills, DURVETE ORGANS, "Beet now made, mh? BBB RRR A DDP BBR BR RAA D DEB BB RRR AAD DERBB BR RAAAD DE RB B Ka ADDD EBB PIANOS AND ORGANS fret FOR RENT. Kents applied on pur! FREELORN G. SMITH, ‘Manufac\urer, 3103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCUP. ALLET DAVIS & COS BIANOS. —A_&i lected stock of these Superb PIANOS. 1d eee them. ate SUMNER, 611 9b at. ‘Square and Baby Graud toorder, —_sepl-e0 EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PLAN of various makes for rale and rent at luced prices. Wm. Knabe & Co.'s world re- owned. runing and Hepairng. Lith street, above Pa. ave. Pianos. ‘1 P14%0s, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, z ‘The most Perfect Pinno Mads EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Rest Medium-priced Piano Manufactim4. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ONGANS, and Organseold on instalments, renied or em cintyed {vent ab plied i purchased, 5 CENT MUSIC. % complete Stock in the alty. HENRY EBERBACH, No 95 F Gbeonly Menactog partner of the late firin bills k Gon ab tere Sel Serene TART? QUGANG. 71 eTOPA s ML... SAFE DEPOSIT OO. ECURITY FROM LOSS BY

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