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THE EVEN LOCAL MENTION = COMMISSIONERS AND THE The Wentner. | Ave the Proceedings of the District Gov- CEECe on nme Canes Sia | ermiment Accessible ? te Attant warmer fair | WHAT THE COMMISSIONERS SAY. rota on ‘Sunday, winds OFFICE OF THE CoumtsstoneRs OF THE DistRicT OF COLUMBIA. Editor of Tae Evestxo Stan: Commissioners, acknowledging the good motives inspiring your editorial advice of the 18th instant, think it proper to say that it Is very largely based upon a misapprehension of the facts. You say “the Commissioners’ office and records have been open to the pubile until within a year or Is true, and It fs equally true that they A. Hur- been appetnted Monday | } i Ta to haylor, irae Terps: a. ting a spe asure and “a0 Broad- 1 Op Restrery Forrvex—t have received direct | so remained to the present time. Indeed frem Kentack ivoire of old-fashioned hand: | reporters so constantly attend the executive office Inches Gar Tesh Bocrbcrn BAERS: Tharp, 913 | snot citizens are usn:lly competied 10 confer upon ‘ : a in their presence. have access to the $itetGuscin oth st. ‘ds, and even to the daily correspondence, ss ft be to commuuteations with certain depart. Reap sir Inents of the government or Congressional com- : milttees that requested that cor Prniccorte Grasses. $1: pt me Priges, 2 sLowld not be ‘Tue fine ohot 1108 Pa. ave. contigne to be + With «@ thir ath palnsed of the present : oners. press and. public That T have r led fre ions of the Commis- ot wines suet with of ens.” Thies , tons request the 3 do. AS to Board ssioners find b tuatters of public it necessiry to deliberate up Teeord before arriving at an Intelligent decision 1n pu Ak & euse Si their action; uutive * ar Bpiiasaaees session with closc re held, wniteltuet s SewhEr Ente a deciste never lesi> Experience has proven the wis + 0f this, not only for Comrais- TS, Juries, directors of corpora- aialttces and cabinets. The advised that this has be of this ofice during the pi ch of truth forus the b: 1 wed Hot all be on one ter card of an novelties at av uur ive ec ure ar CUSto tats teny ings at No. endeavoring to se Hons, and a better syste Stonal enactment. Will you 4d tn this work with power tntluent Many people are trying toestabllshelalms a ause Ih the marek of tr grade of streets has been chan; aasustatned by taxation by MW the Bistriet be the CITY AND DISTRICT. ‘ken Tosnight. mminet as “Fritz in provement rd. These a hang rs the revenue @hat mutt Sou noe thE the ren oe iia mp Meneses miucH avenues without the consent of the citizens on the | ponock. Her private Kindergartens, on &th and K MusarM—Cunlosities. and Interesting per-| Devaed. ante to the aki oe Tae es fo men line, but he hhad not been quite. as persistent since streeis, and at the corner of Hand 1sth streets, are Nath. . ; | help protect the Distriet treasury 2 ‘These ate DUC | tracks on ENC SOUT, Melee ee Rene Prise | in no Wise affected by this change. 415 71it SrReET.—The creat automatic elty. “w of the many Important matters that should | Junction ts perpetual, so far ashe knows. Before a = ication Coxiqcn.— variate Henze the interest and earnest attention of all Cerne ene Court: = rEsca Zoents. 00d ettizens. ‘The Commissioners eannot th seat 20 p.m. and ex | BOtON thelr personal account, DUE GUL OF FesaTd TOF ted AU 6:9) p. M. AN EX) the success of thelr Efforts to promote the Interests Se nas | Of the Distriet, that there should be any bias on the te bs contat-scont. Thres | Part Of any portion of the press of the city against <“Tdath appeared so near Hier themnethod or conduct of the Distriet govern- SES EsnAne Anes reece: + culininating In unjustifiable attacks. Un- Matin ated attacks, whether hoiding up the police of the District ts eriiainal or theompetent, tizins the eittz: sully adie © of Intempe regardless¢ cement, MANNIE. countabillty sho eis over St ye. the v eral of Newto mid at once be visited upo: print qunokaieene : nding parties if uot true, thetr invention Prints lice for Uwenty yours, amd died last sertion by th $ can only result in hold- pice to-day front his home, tee MZ Up the National Capital to the people of the tember of Friendship | SWAU'Y as a place tu be avoided rather than re- ‘ sorted to, Very respectfully, nh Association last evening ommitiee, consisting ¢ Hilyer, KS. Smith, J.T ul Th. Epvonps, RK West, GJ. Lyprcser, Comuilssioners D.C. Washington, March 21, Psst. al — ad HP. Howard | GUT-DOOK PASTIME: athe p ofthe Events Among the Bicyclistsy and Base= or Dye Han lzyers—The Program ef the ycle Races—Notes and Gos- he Rall Pinyers. THE wm ‘The arrangements for the meet are being rapidly ton Cyele club. ‘The hi | Bave been busy preparing for the accommodation of vis Wheelmen, and the rcing committe are negotlating for Athlete park for the ra ‘The program for the races, so far agi Include races for twent MEN, maing leas {by th and six ‘whit ht persons, through Majer Lye. of Topoliian poll POE Hope Lodge. Good Templars, sent fourte Olof groceries to the t yesterday. Union of Memorial chu 4 Unird & room of that swith previous: paracter of Wa: eland banquet committer et hing 1 upon, will y-five miles, ten miles, three | lniles, one mile, and one nile trieyie. There will | ehureh Tast destonation the Apostle wy the Was the topte for disens- | he adiitional raves agreed upon In th This will | sion, An essay on the apostles Ife was read by | be the first time that the te ave ever Mr. William Schio-ser, and speeches eulogisttc In heen held at the time of Ut almeet. ‘The character wer fed by Messrs. Capt: White, Pope $1,000 prize enp for the twenty mile aaateur Mr. Kinsale and Dr. Butler. During the evening | race will be up at this. tne, provided the testrle, dust? was sung by the Misses Annte Kaiser and! tons as to the star bi > removed. ‘The Irene Hull. rules regulating the disposition of the cup allow Attention ts ealted to the full program of the | only those mactilnes with the direct vertleat cranc Apotlo club concert published tn our amusement | movement to contest. coltimn. Ht will repay perusal. he new resoitition debarring non-league mem- of the ineet fs sald to ha if considerxbly increasing the league ‘There will be at the new "The treasun | norgen reeital tree to the public | bers froin the privilege ristion enureh this evening. audd The eff of tie Homeopathic Hospital, Mr. | ranks. u ‘The resnit in the Distriet has been the H. D. Cook, ack: the following coutribu- | addition of six new members within two weeks. tor Pr: aggie O'Brien, $10; | ‘The Washington Cyele club will be one ir old Mrs. J.G. Hort, mem W. Tyler, $7; Mrs. 1 . Westcott, $3; Mrs. on the 31st of March. Tt organized with five | bers and now nas thirty. | The Wheel, which has heretofore been the or; of league wheelinen, has resiy The Leeneting World, ot Boston | candidate for thet place next. y fs Setting in issued by an | ned that position. is In the th ‘ar. Vor of establishing a paper to be cue Itself, instead of engaging an aperat so much per lead annual sowie talk Of having sucit a paper pub: ston. Sof the Capital always | Interesting and suceesstul, but the coming sprig | Taces are expected to surpass anything yet had. | A butaber of well-known riders, who will be here for the league meet, are expected to partlelpate in the Capital club races BASE BALI ‘The work of grading the new groun¢ tonal club had progress of the past week nen furniture jock stated 10. a STAR reporter to-day that he Intended to proceed agatust the bucket shops on a charge of violating the laws against gambling ° > losing of the Dog THE FINAL AWARD 01 The dog show closed last Of the prize dogs. ‘Thy OW. PRIZES. ning afier a parade nwhers of the dogs at onc Femoved them and jority left the city ont fate train. The find award of prizes was as fol- lows: Special prize for best St. Bernard, to Abra, owned by S.J. Martinet, jrjof Baltimor. Prize avned by the Mis A beautiful erof the erick seity, and the champion rs dletpia viares the resuit of th g exhibited in the show, of Wm. 1 pest office at Su Un of the Na- So that the wet weather < did not have any very bad effect on them. It prevented the continuance of the work but helped tosettie the filled-in ground. Manager Hollingsh shad his men practic- tng at Athlete pi T ather per- lnttted. “The boys rly every vote c hinctons, arrt here Thurs- He isa very Wkely looking man, and is built mall play Voss, of the Nationals, 13 In the elt Rarlare not expected wutil ne rinnath Bry 7 has made distances to be Trave son of the nd States dl cerday tn at ve Jury was out about forty min- regan cue and Ameri ation. Of t abs the Chicagoes wilt | travel farthest—7 482 miles, the longest juinp be | AC iheree elias 1 <The Buffatos distance will be the mee ful alles, WIth a longest juny 2 OF the | eng assoclition the Brooklyns will do. the | nt ons will travel Aap RHE Mlles. m, of the New York Metropolt- opinion that the Eelipse elu » Washington and 1 Jump 1.065, tulles, feast ales — es for fit re ieubineste st f President Ay 1th tans, Is Sean be secured at Metzetores. elty his of Tie ata = rhienas Detroits 4 lands would last no longer elt BATS Thomas than thi ‘This Is interpreted by some that Agi the ie retutorced trom the Amerlean a sochation, Laking its best clubs ton, erhardt ts th Tt will cost the Mily nd breaking up the happy father of a bos H this season. ‘This. in- hasiug and building ne wlaries of nineteen playe: > to Picture Buyers. ened to ky ‘The ts then For S, as Well es the Ruskin’. Advice From an Essay. Never buy bad, Because wiil copy. He will make a study of a pleture he | likes for his own use in his 01 y, but he won't and whet you buy a copy you ng of the original, and } copy of a pteture. All copies are no painter Who is worth a straw ever | Oven Hor The new c¢ favorably received In Baltimore speak of It in the wither ts Mr. Jon H who hes chosen for his subi the helplessness of mtn, race a dull person In following a business he ina very Ingentous 1 not ft for, besides increasing ultimately chances Kies with fun, is of mistake and tmposture. You may, tn fact, cone “and affonis ceanin fs headed by Mr. George and is sald to be oni of the | elf as Ving purchased a Certain ‘quan- jaisiakes, and, according to your power, ncauced tn disseminating them, his advice can be very aptly applted to elgy priscin: rette ond straight cut brand, and purchase ed to observe that the signature of Allen, and Ginter 1s on every package, and not to be decelved by gross imttat Erchauge paper. Drap Isrants Forsp.—Yesterday H. Thompson took to the fourth preetnet station a dead infant (white) which was found on a lot near the corner of 2ist and E streets northwest... About Sorclock last night’ Margaret Myers, colored bet Miss Bal ston the road. > Prot, vhn Ogden cave thy a the hunwin body Tae Laws oF Lire, und at in ofa hur nt longi fly. and showed st the condition of ith. TPhesty mitmously voted ty Uscuks for interesting and useful co es, Which had be nto then wit evening John vat Bones oud besond price, & freewill offering to | to the efghth precinct station a colored dead female Practical education, | Intant, age wo mopths, which she found on the = ~ sid Leps Of a re on Not “i ve Mes. Maky A. Wetton, of New York, an accom. | southeast. ii Seronnx evens plished and distinguished Exponent of t | sais ————__ System Of eloety sons to teachers, in will give a course inly Wy teachers of 7 parlors, durin Will al give an enter- recitations in the Kot her visit: to Wash- uly and grace and rary accomplisi- T many friends during her visit here time Of the Garfield monument exposition. | No Roppery aT Art.—On the 6th of June last a Tobbery was reported by Mrs. Richard Delafield as having oecurred at her house, on T street, between 1ith and 18th streets, on or about the prec 1st of March of $500 In cash and_a_gold watch valued at $5. Every effort. was made by the detectives at | the time to ferret out the thieves and recover the property, and Detective Mattingly arrested Henry -Gee On Suspicion. He was taken to the Police ourt, and after a thorough examination no proof could be obtatned, and he was distaissed by Ju | Snell. Yesterday’ Major Dye was informed that there had been no robbery committed, all the miss- ing property having been found in @ trunk in the he elonging to Mrs. D., where it had been faced by herself and the fact forgotten, ——— River TRape.—Harbormaster St TEMPER AXE M auspices of the W. fist chureh Last dress wer Superintendent ALA imams Ineet Ata meeting, under the U., at the Ti Soldiers’ Home last ade by Mr. Forman, Rev. and Mrsy Kor n. Solos futon reports ar- t view with regret, | | platnutt was had in the Equity Court on | been’ filed as follows: | Freideriek, part 4, sq. 630; | Wherever produc | and the c STAR: WASHINGTON, - ME. WM. J. STEPIENSO: ae | ROME law in reg: coal dealer and wharfinger, sald to a Star reporter | have the full ext that he nad not carefully Inspected the bills before | days on the farm, Congress. He was inclined to think that the rail | nad tracks Would not be removed eatten- nen on was pall to the wants or wishes of tho ete THOMAS We ANGEL SENTENCED TO IMPRISONMENT, zens of the District. It was, he thought, 2 ‘Thomas W. Angel was tried in the Police Court that a wide nd beautiful avenue like Maryland or this morning, changed with assault on Mary Shan- | Virginia avenue should be given up to the uses of | no bund woman. Miss Shannon, who ts not SOSH at eee ieraey ant cence Lad been c= | onty blind! but. aged and feeble, testified to thesame | on Maryland avenue were subjected to the nuls- | facts whtch were brought out on the trial some ance of constant siifting of cars. ‘The Gorman ago when Angel was sentenced for the assault Dill, he sald, Instead of remedying this would, as | 08 his father. ‘The prisoner knocked her senseless, he understood It, make things as it would | and when she recovered struck her on the head four permit the railroad to lay four tracks on these ave more times with some hard. instrument and said: Mr. Stephenson sald that he was in favor of | “Damn you, T am going to kill you.” She bled. Youte proposed by the Morrill bill, as he under- ; {teely, and okd to be removed to the almshouse stood it, He thought very little property Interest ital, Where she has been ever since, ‘Thomas would be affected by bringing the rods in along | W. Angel, the father of the defendant, then testl- south K street to Water street. Sume of the bust | fi¢d as to the assault on him by his son, who selzed | hess mien oo Water street thought this would in. | witness by the throat and. wilpped “hin and then | terfere with their trafic, but his opinion was that | Grew a revolver and threatened to Kil witness, Mt Would be rather a benetit than otherwise. It When he van after an ofiicer. On his return with Would do away, for Instance, with the necessity | OMlcer Shelton he found the old woman bleeding | coal dealers are now under of inaintaining two coal | freely. Or. Shutes, of the almshouse hospital, tes- | Ufled as to the injurtes witch Miss Shannon "had recelved. The court sentenced Angel to 11 months nds, | Sioa and 29 Gays tn Jail, ‘dto these matters, but he can LU of the present law: bond, or 90 —— Hrutal Assauit on a Blind Woman. MR. HENRY KNIGHT, Who lives in a very fine dwelling on Maryland ave- nue, between 11th and 12th streets southwest, sald yesterday to a SraR reporter that he was one of the Ayinal fighters of these raflroads since they first | | ‘Tnx Kixpercantex Untox.—The reorganization | of the Washington Kindergarten Union, with good | board of officers and directors, ensures increased. | that Ume the managers and engineers of the B. and a a a P. road seemed to take a pleastire in’ backing and a uD INGER ERAL ERM) en filing thetr engines and cars in front of his dwelt | na ee Jo Fabs este Wm We Corey: ing a ty and night. He was unable to sleep or | i rtake any i 4 Equity Covrt—Judge MacArthur. totake any pleasure at his home on accountot| Ee Rolse, dust, sinoke and all the rackets and _contu-| | Yesterday, \ Wheeler agt eal; injunction against Can a SCnE Wey a Se eR | HORLLE: HIE OF Pee inl eee ee rid of much annoyance. His wrath had somewhat | Oldered. | Scott agt. Scott; demurrer overruled, W! abated since then, but Still the terrible evil was be- | lave feo ten days. . " PROBATE CuntT—Judge MacArthur. fore thelr eyes all the Ume; his home had nearly | been shaken to pleces by thé continuous jarring of | Yesterday, will of Virginia lor; proven and | Passing trains; the walls and cellings of ‘his house , caveat fied.’ Estate of Clark Mills: collector author- | Were Cracked, and he had been restrained trom | ized to pay debt. Estate of John P. Butler; Joh E Lattimer appointed administrator; bond $4,000. Es- inaking impovements to his house by reason of this | road. “Belng asked what the effects of the removal | tate of Geo. Jones; two Wills admitted to probate. | of the (racks off Maryland avenue would be, Mr. | Estate of Joseph. Coldwell; Virtnia. J. Coldwell, Knight sald the property in that section would Widow, appointed admintstyatria; bond $500. ES: lan in value; Improvements v td turn in th tate of Mary A. Auth; crder to sell personal estate. and it would not be long before a good | In re Ann M. and John L. Way ggaman, Infants; ‘ns would be seeking hotnes th that di- | ‘Thomas E. Waggaman appointed guardian; bond tion, and they would h hess established, As he bul ay Which hi Might safe Avur Of avenue Of these tr rill CALL seemed Lo meet the case pretty well, though he aw hat some of bis neighbors south of Mary avenue Would be tormented fu tie same W trains, OF the many’ evils attending these tio oushttres for ratiroads through this city, he Thought there would be less on Uhis route proposed the M Dill,so fur as he had knowiedge of lieasures propesed. ve at thrifty local bust- S In ower parts of the District. now berore Congress, he could hardly vored, as he hard uot read them. He | Say. in a general way, that he was a ryland $8,000. Estate of Andrew A. Humphrey; United States bonds assigned to executrix. In ré John B, Harry, orphan; William Britt appointed guardian; bond $2,000. Julla Green, guardian to orphans of James and Elizabeth Green; guardian allowed to expend money for the maintenance of wards. ES- late of Jolin West; will admitted to probate and letters testamentary granted to Elizabeth V Dond $500. John Fabrnkopf, guardian to orphans ot Gorge M. Bauer; order Of appointment; bond $1,400. “Estate of Dents . Kane; will admitted and letters testamentary granted to J.J. Darling- ton; bond $1,200. Esta will admit~ ted Lo probate und letters testamentary granted to | Dennis Connell; bond $600. _ E: | Willadmitted to probate. Estate of Virginia P rell; executor directed to pay dividends on sto Eatdte of Jane O'Neill; John U'Nelll appolnted, ad. Whe Elcdgett Claim, ANT ARGUMENT IN THE EQUITY COURT. 3 : : Hing, | WHulstrator; bond $400." Estate of Join Markriter; 4 hearing on the demurrer of George T. Deering, | first actount, of John bevweller arpried aad a defendant in the above case, to the bill of the | passed. Estate of the orphans of Marcellus Mor weursdaty. Judge Curtls4. Hillyer appeared for Deertg, and Mr. Hildebrandt for the plaintiff. The hearing | lasted wnt 2 p. m., when the court adjourned until Monday, at which the the argument will b Flee; report Gf speelal auditor on @al aecount of guardian fied. sued and a decision rendered.” This detaurrer 18 | + — .-__ in its intent, but goes to the merits | ‘The Congregation of Cardinals in Kome yesterday of the case, and will have an tinportant bearing om | discussed the expediency of the popes leaving Uhe result, us, If this sustained, It will lvad to the | Rome dl of Lhe plaintint’s c: — ‘Whe City Markets, FEATURES OF THE WHOLESALE TRADES. In the wholesale markets tnere has becn no ad- vance In flour the past week, though in the grade of famlly there hus been some inquiry. The “omi- clal Price Current of the Washington City Produ Exchange” states that there s an Increased actly- ity In wheat, corn and oats, but no rise in price, ‘The receipts of hay have again falien off and the} luarket Is firmer. “Choice Umothy and good wixed hay find ready sale at slightly advanced pric Fine butter 13 growing: s und the in Connon J5 in large supply tuid hang pts Of Toll y pocr and awalt un- certain demand and sale © ees market has Srrixc Henors. As a Spring Medicine, Blood Purifier. Diuretic and Aperient, no other so-called blood purifier or sarsapa- ‘tills compound is for a moment to be compared with? the CUTICURA REKOLVENT. It combines four great in one medicine, acting at once upon the di- J. kidneys and bowels For those | k Headache, Furred Tongne, Billious- | Pela, Topidity of the Live, -coloted Urine, Inflainea Kidneys, Fe ness, Piles, Hi Symptoms, and other coujested conditi speedy, gentle and safe apcrient and diuretic, nothing Dyspe if everishh ny requiring a steadily galned strength and 1s tina.” ‘The poultry cholce lots Scarce in asedicine “an possibly equal it, lnarkel iS ruling quiet. There are atfew of green apples on the market, but they ai and high. Vege bundaat. Potato: in large Supply, and market rather dull The of onions 1s rather poor. THE HERITAGE OF WOE, 7 Ad axons. often Veqneathed ana sole a Hide hy Fareite, beg fia. To . z plood of this harrditary poison, ant tis re | Two IMvorraNT Rean Estate Tra: ont prolific caure of husnan uterine, £0 Two Important transfers of real estate ‘ lisiguring mir, iti been completed. Mr. E. Francis Ilggs has pur. Iiuiliating eruptions, aud feathson ch: Irom the estate of the late Riggs » panty and beautity the skin, 9 old brewery property, on New ¥ ne, a trace of fh diseaes eniving CUnieUnA Ke | sehen Ba ahd ast strvetis The price patd was | SE ee ey ise thowrat 22,166.— Mr. Win, Me Galt Mr. Thos. | and beaurifiers, a W. Sinith have, as. Stated yesterday, pur | 24 beaurifers, arc cu sed the entire saquare, No. 678, whieh ues —— = Peween G and F streets and North Capitol and 1st | EU: : Streets east. ‘This syuare contains eight acres, and THAD SALT RHEUM In the mot aggravated form Of treatment, quedicine or doc nent good. My fmends in M | When T Devan to use the Cutt mo. The unre ment sent on the ground are of but ttle value, and I fs stated that the purcuasers Intend. td fin. prove it, > them with TRAN: RS OF ItRal. Estate.—Deeds Jaci 6 in fee have | was ch ) B. Bellenger to B. | cura ft W. Elizabeth S. Hay- suancatly cure ten to A. HL Nixon and WIL. Burnctt, lot 18, sub. MRS. 8. A. BROWN, Malden, Mass, Kdow's Mite; $1.50. Cardiine L. Shields to Annie | References: Any citizen of Malden, Mase, V. Silelds, parts 10 Sub, sa M4; $650, D. W. | i Brown to lt. Re Part 4, Sub. 8); $3,000, GE Rittenhouse to J. 2, Sub: Sq. 1027; | COPPER-COLORED, #50, N. Bunch to $5.510.. Joun | Ihave been afilicted with troublesome skin disease, a Riowick Cogan covering almost completely th lots 2 10 13, sa. bay Me to Georg Pyles, 1ot 2, si slave connie ye W. Dickson to I. Green, Yot 30, sub sa be rubbed off Tike casing P. Clarke to 3 6, il itehing and mst intense suffering. vl et al., tr have used blood purifiers, pills an advertised rem dies, but Procure the cur RA RE house carelessly and irreculai tured me it ter. ible itching, and restoring ty skin to its natural color. Lam willing divit to the truth of this statement, ich, 8. G, BUX xperienced i 1 20, sq. Ses DIES, Which “ah A. Simp- aS. Cathcart tO toamsake afl Mulan, Sold by all NATIONAL THEATER. ustal tnet with a he pion tn Washing. | nee of ts Matai Next Week the | ¢ nis thrilling | t Curicuna, 50 cents; RESO Porren Due axp CHEMr- te Lights 0’ London” will be here, melodrama has established tts yeputath theatrieat and attracts crowded. hous Itis well known In Washin: ton, and to annonnee its coming is suftictent to Ine suré large audiences The company which plays 10 NeXt Week fs sald to be an unusually good one. ss eran Crencn.—Thecleventh | anniversary of the organization of the Memorial Lathe rch, Which occurred two we ebration of Which was postponed at thne for predential reasons, will be celebrated to- morrow. ‘The chureh was organized in the small chapel which now adjoins the church, and as evi- dence of its growth during these years It is only needful to look at_the present edifice where now the congregation worahips, and to refer to the in- creased incmbership. ‘The church was organized | on the free worshiping plan, and as 4 consequence no revenue fs derived in that direction. ‘The final completion of the church 1s now only a question of a Short while, only the two remaining towers in the Tear awaiting construction, which 1U ts hoped will be accompilshed by the tinle the Luther statue 1s Teady for its position in front of it. soe APPOINTED MANAGER OF THE A. B. P. SOCIETY, T, K. Jones, cashier of the National Savings bank, kin Diseases.” fantile and Birth Humors and Net PTICURA Soar, a deliviously perfumed Sin Beavriries, and Toilet, Bath and Narsery Sana- tiv wly Five Cases Best Yano Wwe WAMSUTTA COTTON EIGHT CENTS, BIG BARGAINS IN 40-INCHES WIDE BLACK CASU- MERES, All wool, 46 cents, 47 cents, 50 cents, BIG BARGAINS IN CLOTHS FOR BOYS' WEAR, 15 cents, 20 cents, 23 cents. ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SUITING, 2 Cente. ANDROSCOGGIN OOTTON, 6% Cents. 42-INCHES WIDE, ALL-WOOL ALBATROSSE The MeMortat Let that Of ts city has been appointed manager of thé | CLOTH, 50 Cents. New Yor ranch ol .e American Bapt ica Uon society. Mr. Jones has been connected with | BRITI8H DRESS GOODS, 123¢ Cents, 15 Cents, 18 the National Savings bank for twelve years. He ts | also treasurer of the Memorial chapel Sunday School, trustee and treasurer of the fund estab- lished by Amos Kendall for the support of two mis- sion Sunday schools under the control of the Cal vary Baptist church, and also a director and the treasurer of the Washington hospital for found- lings. He will enter upon his new duties about the first of May. Assoturery Pore Cents, 20 Cents, 23 Cents, 24 Cents, INDIA LINENS, 83g Cents, 10 Cents, TOWELS! TABLE LINENS!! NAPKINS! ©. M. TOWSON. 696 Penngylvania, Avenue (South Side), near Center Market, mh22 Beaune Dnaess Goons, SILK AND WOOL, rivals at the river front: Schr. R. P. King, Noell, 120,- jhnson, Miss Haustian aud | 00) feet lumber. G. A. Shehan; schr. Bengal, Jones, Sigs. Pope. A large audicnee Was present 70,000 feet lumber, Wimsatt & Johnson; five vessels, 2,200 bushels oysters, market; sehr. Sali Lioyd, 222 tons coal. Clark & Given; sel Higeins, Jones, 1.068 tons tee, iy and Ellen, hr. Willie H. Great’ Falls Tee Co, Reevatioxs at WittaRD Hatt—M. Florestan | of Parts, will give select readings at Willard hali ea Wednesday evening next, in’ French and Eug- | sehr. Julia’ Quinjan, Quinlan, 0 Es ash. ‘They bave been highly Commended ln hori | Dunlap eo atene Gee ven cities.” See advt, ———+—_ CHARGES IN A WiFr’s BILL FOR Divorce. —Ber- tha S. Werner has filed, by Mr. Leon ‘Tobriner, a bil for divorce from Jultis Wefner. Complainant's ame was Hertha Salfeld, and the marriage New York in February, 188% She says that Ivrouraxt Ant Site.—Attention is called to the advertisement that the old and long-es house of James S, Earle & Sous, Philadelp'ila, opens Monday morning at the Scott Art Galleries, No. 1419 York avenue, collection of tine painting from their studios, the same to be open | free, day and evening, until the Ume of sale, whieh | begins on ‘Thurs ing NeXt at § o'clock, ‘The name of thls fir: t guarantee to Insure a large ate » exhibition and sale. The swie ts to be iuade by Walter 5. Wil- Hams & Co., wuctivveers. in er living with him until June last she was compelled to leave him because of his repeated acts of cruelty and threats to shoot her; that she then came here | and defendant followed her, and by threats to kill her obtained from her fa | Months from to-day aud Will toss for choice of | 1scomposed of the freshest, | atterwards by a judge ) Worth $100, We slow our sen: | everywhere.” Try a free sampie. | will wear THE RAILROAD QUESTION. — | roe NEED OF A MORE STRINGENT LAW FOR SCP Affairs in West Washington, we es ome — PRESSION OF SUCH SWINDLERS. ene Gata rar Cees eal P u U RR What Citizens of South Washington | Albert Geston, a young man, was on trial in the | the ere are giving up hope. Pee U RRR Ere ee eee ee SABE Ie | Police court this mamnmgjcnarged with being a | foe iy mic teee ai ee eee ro‘ RE Have the Tracks Kemoved from | suspicious character, Ofiyer Thompson testified | ts ‘hot encouraging. ‘A gentleman in'the feed Dust Maryland Avenue. that be arrested thewefengant on complaint of | ness here was obliged to go to Washington this several ladies, who stated that he was a bogus | Week for bis hay 6nd have it brought in by way = Mr. George White, aproperts owner and business | water inspector, Mra. Adeline Thornton, 168 ath | 34 Stteet road. the High hay could not be brought Sy TTT RRR man of South Washington, when asked by a Sta | street nort testified t@at the defendant came j over tt. Being a matter which concerns West 2 T ROR reporter for his views concerning the measuresibe- | to her house and stated dust he was a water in- | Washington partially, it ts not expected that any Sssg TE BRE fore Congress providing for a change in the steam | SPector, and after the pipes said he } attention will be paid to tt. Bys8 fT RR raflroad routes, sald: “Railroads area benefit toa | ¥2™ fee, 10 cents, ashe had found them all| A New Ro1ugk MILI.—Mr. D. F. Robinson 1s “4 Tight. She refused to pay him, and he said that changing his mill into a roller mill, putting in Uhir- city, and ought to be encouraged under certain | she would have to pay 45 ig the mol . Nellie } teen of Case's patents. cco W restrictions. I do not think that the railroads | Smith, 318 B street northeast, testified that the | Lecronm Uron JAPax.—Rev. Julius Soper cave an eccn ought to be pushed too far. It is my opinion that | defendant came to her hogse Yesterday and sald | interesting and instructive jecture at Dunbarton sok ss he was a wi inspector wanted | street M.E. church last evening upon the language, ey the tracks should be removed from 6th street, | 1 inspect “the pee RPT ANE granted habite, etc. of the Jaraneee Sin ‘Soper leaves next mmo Where they distigure the public park. I think the/him to the ete and watched | week for his new appointment, on the western plan of frunning the railroads along the line of K anima veces onto, thorght Be was an TE Be shore of es be + ae WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY ABOUT TH street al Water street is good. The railroads Toon: sometime, an: itness wen CHAMBERS par.—Chambers Lodge of ie . GIVE ought tobe couthot Maryland avenue, with adepot, | UP. and the man said thathe was fixing the pipe Templars held a well attended meeting at Cropley RE SELLING THE PURITY AND THEY GIVE perhaps, west of sth Street somewhere.” Wie mainted $5, which she refused to pay,@hd he left. | nall last night. The program was as follows: Re- | SOON ASSES ‘M. MeNULTY, Cigars. Mr. Wiiite, who. owns a number of houses on | Witness watched nan gowext door and ring the | marks, M. Pe Caldwell, G. W. 8. of Star of Hope, | __ ——— = inating Maine aventie and B street, near the 6th street | Dell, and not finding any one at home, he returned | and Mr. Smith, of Minnehaha: reading, Mr. Jesse RE BOTH SELLING WELL, AND WE HEAR OF eae ated that his tenants sometimes com- | 88d asked her for 15 cents for fees, which she re- | Gladman; solo, Miss Mollie Valette; semarks, Mr. no complaint. se plained of the ratlroad nuisance. He had no dini- | fused roigte ‘him, end he safd that the water would | Gross, Mr. Welsh, the new member; Thomas Mil. _ SAMUEL WAGGAMAN, Drnewist, culty, however, in renting his houses, though he | Oe ut off in the ‘niorning. He also went to Mrs. | stedt, W.C.T., and Mr. Blair; reading, Miss Molle SELLING THE PURITY, AND THEY SELL thought he could get higher rent for them ff the | apes a nee Same neighborhood, where he Mast i se Stiss Fina Reed; remari Netty TS than any in ny ae cae sana ‘allroad tra vere remove s Chambers, G.8.J.T.; remai . Snyder, W. . KR ESCI CH, Cigar Mannfact railroad tracks were removed. |= ‘The court said “We ought to have'e more strin- turer. of the lodge. ‘Three new candidat Tue Late Mus. BEACKEGARD.—The funeral o} the late Mrs. Louts Beauregard, av of this place, took place yesterday morning at ‘Trinity church, the following gentlemen acting as atl-bearers: Charles Trunneil, Wm. Kensinger, John Love, Ewd. Turkenton, Eugene Lyddane and | Henry Castel. ‘A requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Roccofort, after which the solemn Procession, under the’ direction of Undertaker Clements, and accompanied by a large concourse Of friends, proceeded to Holyrood cemetery, where | the interment was made. — Alexandria Affairs, Rerorted for Tar: EVENING STAR, PAYMENT TO Boxpo1y of sale of the Washington and Ohio ratirord are now | Paying the first instalment of the fund realized for the bondholders. About 14 per cent of the face of he bonds Will be patd in this instalment. Hon. C. stuart is the cashier of Ube commissioners. TeMrenance MEETING.—The Reform club held a large meeting at tts hall, on Falrfa night. Addresses were delive of Washington, and otuers. Norrs.—Charles Houk, arrested py OMmcers Fravis Zand Henderson, charged with disorderly | conducf, 1s the only prisoner at the station house this morning. Mike Morressey, charged with dis- order, has been sent, by the mayor, to the chain WELL WITH US. . M. DANIELS, Drugsist_ E HEAR OF NO CON- W. LOWE, Grv per ARE TARING TRE LEAD WITH ME. T_ AT. JUDD, Druzsist UKITY ARE THE GO AND SELL WELD. 1. ATHMA’ WITH M Cigars, PURITY ARE SELLING BETTER THAN ANY Gigarettes [have ever handled E. MP. HARRI si pe ARE SELLING } IN BB oer, Georgetown. puny awe tion, GW. “A RE SELLING FAST WITH ME, AND THE BOYS AA call for than, Mns, KESSNER, Grocer. PURITY ARE SELLING WELL WITH US, AND are becoming popular. Mus, UBHOFF. Cicars <P THEY SELL. MAY, Hose Bud © 1, WITH MY CUSTO- KLING, Dragxist. W: ARE HAVING A RUN ON THE PURITY, Send ine more, BURROWS & MATTING! The commissioners | SIDER THE ass | wexss = Se5_3 & EM WHO HAVE THEM FOR SALE. RF SELUING THE PURITY, AND THEY GIVE ood satistaction, COOK BROS & CO., Grocers, SELVING BOTH. AND THEY GIVE GOOD sfection FIUZHTGH & SHUTE. ¢ ITY GOING WELL WIN ME MEST PHILLIPS, G@ WELL WITH US MOHUNDRO, De wcetet. TY. AND THEY TAKE WE WLS FRIDLEY. Grows WITH Me A. JONNSTON, Droexts PURITY. AND THEY Ane NS JOUN HOCK MEYER, Grower LLING WELL WITH Mt WMH DAW, Drie Pr n Y AR and the boys wan ARE SELLING F per ARE THE Aw Pr RITY ARE LING THE A‘ SG BOTH, AND WE ARE WeLue AL phased to handle thet LOUIS FABER, Restaneant THEM, AND WE HEAR OF NO complain WWESCOTT, Druiceist LLING THEM, AND THEY SPL WRLin HUGH J. FEGAN, Wines and A LING BOTH, AND THEY TAKY. WANT a SAMAN Hw. U1 AND HEAR NOTHING awaingt them. G. ALSCOTT, Cizars, EQUAL 10 ANY MILLBURN & CRISWELL, Draceita CRITY ARE SELLING FASE WITH Us, AND Fe as Koo as ay Others, HH. SMITH, Cicars, PENT ake EXCELLENT AyD Sra. writ. fang.—_the religidus, missions given by Rev. ‘at hers Slack and Dougherty at the Catbolle church will close to-morrow.——Another vessel salled for ~ Cuba to-day, the Cyrus Hall, freighted by Reed & | A RE Co., with 6.000 bundles of cooperage.—A new jal | 4&0 is fo be bullt at once at Paltfax C. 1. to replace | HURITY ARE SELLIN the one recentiy burned. ‘The supervisors have ap- | ___ - inted Messrs. Hauxhurst, Coleman and Thorne cRITY ARE HANDLED BY ME to ie of the malter—Much poplar wood | PUEtA AES HAS DLS See is gathered in the count ereabouts for the paper | =——— as WEI works Delaware, and shipped from this port. — | JPUMITY ARE SELLING WEL. ‘The city council will meet next Tuesday night— | *_ A number of members of Washington base ball clubs attended the marriage of Mr. J on Beech, tcher” of local celebrity, and Miss Annie Up- ton, at_ the Second Presbyterian church, on Thurs- day night. peer ARE SELLING AT THOS. KNOWLES’. SELLING WELL AT D SELL. SON'S Restaurant, THE PI 'D THEY GIVE & BRO., Grocer. G@ THE PURITY, 4) Fa. NEWM Azeoorne NICELY WITH —<— The Sallivan-Fhompson Match, BOTH MEN ANXIOUS TO FIGHT. Duncan C. Ross yesterday sent to the proprictor of a New York sporting paper articles of agreement for the signature of John L. Sullivan and Mervine ‘Thompson for a prize fight, ring rules. Accompany- ing the agreement was $2,500 as a guarantee for Thompson's signature. John L. Sullivan yesterday sent the following dis- atch from Tucson, Arizona, to the Associated Press:—“I read that ‘Sheedy has matched. me for ai0-a side to fightThompson,and that he had put up a forfeit of $10. Smith and myseif Immediately telegrapiied: Sheedy, saying to go on with the match, that I wanted fight, and not to let them get away With any bluf. ve never recelved any answer from Sheed: all Ikhow of the mat- ter. If the match has not been made let Mr. ‘Thompson put up a forfelt of $2,500. Twill cover It immediately. Its pretty hard to make a mateh 3,000 inies apart. I will tight him according to London prize rules. Iwill ight six weeks or two RE SELLING T ‘Kod as any we sell, URITY ARE SELLING FAST WITH US, the buys want them, ‘D.C. TURNER Green Leaf Market. ELL RJ. MCCLELLAN, Cigars.” NG WELL WITH ME, J. HO SHULIZE, Ins Cigars, RE SELLING BOTH. AND THEY AKE VERY much praised. J.D. De them, PCB ake SELLE A NE BOYS CALL FOR PURTIY, AND, them. MRS. C. BURKHART, PURITY Fa: ce “A RE SELLING THEM, AN | AM faction, iP THEY GIVE SATIS. 3. C. SIMMS, Drageist URITY ARE TAKING WELL WITH MY Cl tomers, CTL UPPERMAN, Grocer: URITY CIGARE1TES AT 1c. A P. satisfaction, T.J.JON PUY SELL Fast wirn we. J. W. ELMO, Avenne Marks "A XE SELLING WELL WITH ME. W. It. BROWN, Grocer, URITY CIGARETTES ARE THE BEST WE ever sold, Ever or hikes them. WH IDE & WALTON, Drugeis’ BELTER THA W. T. BALDU: grounds.” LONG AND FAVORABLY KNOWN AS AN INVALUA- zi BLE FAMILY REMEDY, SELTZER, FOR CONSTIPATION PSIA, RHEUMATIC AND GOUTY AFFECTIONS, DURING COLD WEATHER IT MAY BE TAKEN IN HOT WATER ONE HOUR BEFORE MEALS WITH MOST BEN: FICIAL RESULTS. APERIENT. Drugeist ___ AMUSEMENTS N* [ONAL THEATER. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Farewell Performance of MR. J. K. EMMET, As FRITZ IN IRELAND: O:, THE LOVE OF THE SHAMROCK, Introducing New Novelties, a Sup ters, and Mr, Enimet’s ce ‘$4,000 DOG RECTOR, NEXT WEEK. SHOOK AND COLLIER'S Grand Spectacular Melo-Drama THE LIGHTS 0 LONDON. Produced here for the first time with all the NEW AND ORIGINAL MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, As presented at the Fores. mh22 » CITY ITEMS. No One has ever been disappointed in using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. ‘The standard remedy. 1 They Ran for the Doctor. Some people are always running for the doctor when the least thing ts the matter with themselves or their children. Of course the doctor likes thls, for he gets well paid for it. But there are many occasions when the judicious use of Perry Davis’ Pain Killer will do all the doctor can. Mr. R. V. y N. ¥., Says he has for twenty ‘ain Killer for miscellaneous family ST nil that It isso Valuable that it ought to be kept in every house, 0 FAREWELL OF THE BABY. LAST TIME OF CUNFUSION. Don't fail to sew it_—Don’t, THE BRIGHTEST AND MERRIEST COMEDY EVER I VASHINGTON SUPERBLY ACTED BY AN ADMIRABLE COMPANY. NUN UALIFIES ea March 24, N UNQU. t ANI = : INSTANTANEOUS: Durkee’s Salad Dressing purest, and. choteest condiments money will buy. * It surpasses any that can be made at home, is cheaper, saves labor and all anxiety. €0 SUCCESS!!! The Latest Great Comedy Triumph, DEUCE OF HEARTS; On, THE. GREAT BATCHELOR’ ‘TWO HEARTS THAT ‘ lirth reigns from beginuing to end.” GEORGE R. EDESON, JOHN F. WARD, anda powerful cast of comedians, Wittanp Han, ‘TUESDAY, March 25, and THURSDAY, March 27, at 8 o'cloc! DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL "ENTERTAINMENT, Readings and Recitations by MES, ADELINE DUVAL-MACK. ical prowrainme rendered by firet-class artists, ding With aumusingrecital, in costume, of Shaks~ cares HERO) AT WATER CURE. Admission fete ey cents. Reserved $0 For sale at Metzerott's and at the principal he YPEARANCE OF MR. LEON FLORESTAN. WILLARD HALL, Mr. LEON FLOKESTAN, of Paris, France, WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 26, 1884, LOGUE; in Eleeant Show Your Sense. ‘This 1s what we all try to do, but do we do it; not always the way we slieu r instance, If you horse for $15 nd are told a few moments t hor esh he is only bul are apt to be deemed a 1001 thereby. Hence look before you le ving anything, and do not give 15¢. for a pac age of cigarettes you can buy for 10c., but buy the Purity Sweet at 0c. for 20, the equal of all at 15¢., and superior to any now offered at 10e., und thereby show your good Sense and judgment. For sale 1 Rhine Stones in diawond settings, at Priggs. CodeLiver Oil and Lime. ‘That pleasant and active agent in the cure of all consumpilve symptoms, “Wiiber's Compound of | Pare Cod-Liver Oil and Time,” is being universally adopted In Inedical practice. Sold. by the proprie- tor, A. B. Wilber, Chemist, Boston, and all drug- gists €0 . ¥. Herald, LOUISE BALF, mbzz i} “THEDRE® ‘tiagedy, 7 OTHELLO in English. ‘Tickets, 81 the office of Willard’ Hotel, FPUEATER CoMIQUE, FRIDAY NI CH 2 GRAND GLOVE CONTEST BET JIMMY KELLY, . of Kelly & Murphy, Champion Leight Weight of New shit JoHNSoy, M._ JOHNSON, : ‘of ‘the District of Co- <p! BEKRY RULES. at the box ofien it ™m Broadway Silk Hats. nd other new spring styles tn ch’s, 7th and Hsts.1 Caif Shoe, Any shape or width; Swellasany $5shoe. A guar- antee with every pafr. 616 7th Street and 1922 Pa. ave 2 gent’s and boys Hahn's $2 Button, Laced or Cc 1. EEN Greatest Bargains Ever Offered. On Monday next we will open two cases of nun’s yellings in the most beautiful evening shades; price 15e. Also, three cases of lace bunting, yard wide, | mostly blick, at the low price of These goods tbe ought an less than double the | price mentioned, Call early und secure them, celsior, 804 7th street. MARQUIS OF QU Reserved seats Dow oD ter, Lice L TESDAY. MARCH 25. GRAND Si SBSCHIP! ION CONCERT. DRCHESTRA. OF BALTIMORE. K, Director CARL FAELTEN, Pianist Bicycle Shists jceany Symphony. for men and bo; colors and sizes, from 50c. to HOVEN—Piano-Concerto E flat inajor, $4, at Auerbach’s, 7th and H sts. Extra laces for a See Se ‘King Lear, ea 1 | Seats reserved before March 21, 1. At Metarrott & ny Hahn’s Famous Paris Kid Button Boot for ladies; the prettiest, easiest and best shoe in America; hand-sewed; warranted not to crack, skin or turn; price, $4; any width or shape. §16 7th street and 1922 Penna. ave. 2 Maryland Club Whiskey, the finest extant. MeGee's, 9th, near D. 10,W,5,5 WORK OF ART AND MECHANISM, Without 4 rival on the face of the globe. GMANN'S | WONDERFUL (AUTOMATIC CITY, ‘On exhibition at 415 ith st., between Dand Never before exhibited in this section. A model of marvel and superhuman cenius, Everybody astonished at the combivation of machinery and marvelous move- jnenta of, Bunerous, workmen. Sve Jt and be made poy. From9a.im.to10 p.m. Admission N GENTS, mil-68 Burnett’s Cocoaine will save the hair and keep it inastrong and healthy condition, because it will stimulate the roots of the hair ane Hees the natural action upon which its. wi lepends, coBumnetvs Flavoring extracts are absolutely pure. IME MUSEUM, D ANOTHER GIANT SHOW. 2 25 Hours of Delicious Mirth ‘Evers on and Night This We 26 Star Artists in each formance. APPROPRIATE NATIONAL TABLEAUX of ST. PATRICK'S DAY, with ; ‘Throat Diseases ane MAMMOTH RENTOCKY Oe commence with a Cough, Cold or Sore Throat. ‘Weighs 3,600 Ibs. and 6 feet 2 inches. “Brown's Bronchial Troch¢s” give immediate rele an Ee EWIN WHITE MOOHS, Price 25 ceni Ana Durioat Dens Animals. Ly eS a eo | —Admuission to all only 10 cents amhi7-6t Perfume, Edet pone caverns aes IPE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC 18 CALLED mepere 5 tee ee ee To an Exhibition of Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo J. M. Laroque’s FINE, OLD AND RARE ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, Van &c., among the BRR, 00, TF AL New Colors, New Shades, oply 25, (real value 60.) | HAS, 10x Tore ee rand indoreel’ be catvaneeiee, | Panter rere and the ckamples of lise gre : £38 vy ALE " ‘the best tonic and in extant. | Scsanteiil Masson, Eactings Drevet Morten BRE 9 yy AAE > CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACE. slolans a8 the ig and tnvigoratay extant. | Sans s others. | Also, the Bort E R 00 ¥ 4 ALLIL to give new life, vigor and piness. Particu- The consignment is from the well-known house of H. SILKS! SILES! SILKS! lany a lady's medicine. $i. bottle. Sold by drug- | Wunderlich & Go, of New York: and will be open to in- FANCY SILKS, S136. coLonep SILKS, oo FES, cede, tmormton, Propsictor, Baltimere aid TUESDAY, 18th inst., for a few days only. HANDSOME Balt ia. ‘tu! HN. BARLOW, SBI aco Foce CHECR Dake Gone tal streets, Baltimore, th,s-6m 5 ne & Ex ft RR g° Pie era mia $3 Per Galion, 75c. Qt. Bottle, No. 1 ‘maar ]5,17,19,22-4t* 1225 Pennsylvania ave. B asa KK i NEN Gog : RADZIMERE COLORED SILES (superior quality), | Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. lOICE BEATS FOR BBB 4 A K uONN only $1, special bargain. FORD'S THEATER * ic NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING, 2% wide, beet| “M54 > |) EG oh Our $1.25 BLACK SILKS reduced, Voltale Belt Co, Martbatl Wiens wm. sena | = = PF, Yaw BPD, ESE BRE, ; | Oureiso BLACK SILKS reduced, $125. pebyes Celebrated "Electro-Voltaio ‘Belts and | PRICXCURR reg br 3 Www B } | Our $1.75 BLACK SILKS reduced, $1.50. Al on trial for thirty days to men AND ACCESSORIES. BS w BoP ee z Bunks Grete Ble BEE Tigo 2% double-width— Gitty ose vitauity and kindred troubles: SS | BoYs’ BICYCLES ana VELOCIPEDES A SPECIALTY. = = a Baaranton. v 25), only COLORED SILKS (worth $1) reduced to 75. This powder never variea A marvel of purity, REMNANTS OF SILKS at leas than cost, from 1to 10yard lengths. a strength and wholesomencas. More economical than ing hab oor Address as above. N. B—No risk is | Repairing executed promptly in the most skiflful . eer A * ace oo WAL C. SCRIBNER'S For Gold and Silver Tri BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linea, (slightly | G0 to Meyers, 922 7th street northwest. W. 1108 E street northwest, the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition sced wort reac 80 oes if = = With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or | gi 3i)reduandio She eee (epectal bengain at) Renee tome iden goto J Ward” priate ones APANESE SCROLLS, FANS, ETC. phosphate powders. Sold only incans, Rorat Baixo | COLORED SATINS, 50. BLACK SATINS, 50. and delivered in Ward” print, 80. pet Pownsn Co., 106 Wall atreet, N. ¥, aré mbll CARTER’S, 7il MARKET SPACE. Se. per quart, Cream J6c. pint, And Decorative Pictures, Jay Gould, 421 th st. ml¢ NEWHAUS, Cicarm, WE, SEE MORE PURICY THAN ANY OTHER YY Carte “1 OLLIVER, Cigars and 5c. Exprow, MORE PURILY THAN ANY OTHER view Cigarette, aud have all brands E. MATTERS, Cicare, I BRANDS. AND ALY CUSTOM ers are dupheating their ord-rs W. AJ HENDERSON, Avent for both brands, Ake s a BOTH. AND OUR CUSTOMERS SELL ar’ satisfid and re-wndter D. LOUGHKAN, Agent for both buanda. M. AND THEY TAKE. DE- Advise cur customers to rt them, BAN & CO, Avent for both bran BOTH. AND WE A they bre as represented, and have y new civartte that has fered, and qgSare duplicating. LUCHS & BO, “isi sent for both brands. KE TAKING WITH MY CUSTOMERS. AND WE I than withont any trouble. “They » ©. BOYER, Agent for both beside, 4 PURITY FAST. AND THEY TAK P_ HAMLIN, hstrcet, Ciears URITY ARE SELLING WITH ME, AND I SHALL stop haudling all others but the Purity. CoH. MILDER, John’s Hestourant. iLL THE PURITY, AND THEY SELL BETTER uid faster than any, J. WHITE, Grocer, 9th and N APVlE PURITY SELL WEL). WITH ME. LH. FISHER. Grocer, ARE SELLING WELL AT 3.B. SHLCKELS, 10m ana RITY AKE GOING WELL WITH ME. WP. BARBOUR, 939 N. RITY ARE SELLING WELL, WITH ME W. HL. ZEH, RITY ARE CALLED FoR AND SELL. WEL ©. TANGLEX, Grocer, 10th and BECOMING POPULAR WITH MX a T. 1. HOUSE, 800 12th. SATISFIED a Ty “ hand N, pe a Pr P Pp NE trade, and s: “4 MSELI LING THE PURITY, AND THEY 4A. satisfac % M. GODDARD, 6.0 12th. DURITY ARE SELLING WELL, AND WANT nore. VANSYA Puarmacy. OTH ARI NG WELL WITH ME. Sc Purity onder. W.G. POND, 131 AMUSEMENTS. ECOND CONC! VE POG 1. King Olaf’s Christruas 2 String Quintets or ag ‘lub, rine Quintette“Op. 191. 3. The lider : gq.) .) 8 Ment Che Poi Sereno. 4, Contralto'Soley b Wandering Birdling St. Mi Sc Heart-Throts.... Miss Eimily Winant. 5. Piano Solo—Spinning Song from The Flyine awh, mimi Gluck fended Dutch- Wareuer Buck OND, Minor and Major Handa Ty ton, &. Cuntralto Solo_ La Ponehiall Minx Es 9. Invitation to the Dane. ooo. nescesnso- Newer, pollo Club: 10. “Cello Solo—Adack i Banial doit Gn 11, Vocal Quintet salon, Mendelsohn ‘Olligato, Miss Emily 22. Chorus of Spirits and Hours, oe cr Apollo chat Dr. FE. 8. KIMBALL, Musical Direetor, ' Ding reserved sext) S100. Cass bere from members of the Club and at Ellis’ Music 937 Va. mih12,15,19.22, 24, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, & Buck CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS. THIRD ANNUAL TOUR, Leaving New York on WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, 1884, A magnificent pleasnre tripof nearly two months,with all expenses of transportation, sleeping and parlur cars, hotel accommodation, meals «@ routs, carriage drives, ete. at greatly reduced rates, visi THE MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKY, THE GRAND SCENERY OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAING, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, THE YOSEMITE VALLEY AND BIG TRE! SALT LAKE CITY, ETC,, ETC. The outward and return trips are by cntirely differen routes, Sexd for a descriptive programme, free by mail, THOS. COOK & SON, 261 Brozdway.. 197 Washington street =. _ BOOKS, &e. Easren Carns Asp Notures JUST OPENED AT BAUM, 416 Sevetu Srucer Nortmwest, Th se coods are extremely handsome and marvelously, cheap. Call and examine styles and prices before por- charlie elsewhere, Al a nice assortment of Teachers’ Bibl: Doske’ and Aiymenels nand Geuie Devel which we sell at a great reduction. added to our Stationery Department Card ver Boo Engraving, We 8 copper plate and fifty en- «raved cards at the low price of dic. "We guarantee the work to be first-clans, and examine sanples, “Her Washineton Winter,” by Mrs. Lincoln, and other ‘New Publications at reduced rates. BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTM! 416 7th Street Northwest, mh?2 E,sren Carns Axo” N OVELTIES, ALARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT. ALao, LENTEN POOKS AND BOOKS OF DEVOTION. VERY CHOICE SETS OF PRAYERS AND HYMNAL&, FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES. mbi2 WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 4287th Street. EW Paget Sound, by Leighton. {Reeive Months anh bySusanW.Fletcher, ts of Places, by Henry Jaunee. Houackecping. How Net To Do It ana muse 1 iow Nor eo New To Dolt, by MF: Prince. ‘The Gentle savage, Uy Ed ing. 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