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— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 29 ig * el 1854—DOUBLE SHEET. CUFDOOR SPORTS, Roating, Base Ball Playing and Bicy- cling. ERs “At, OFpIcRR, YEAR—THE ‘S$ AMONG THE pproval by the P day evening of the tomae boat club Thurs } disposition of THE STAR and Pe agreed upon by the prestdents of thy istrict boat clubs, as predicted in Tne Stan at the time of the agreement, paves the way | for a satisfactory adjustment of the difficulties Which were ikely to prevent a Joint regatta. The Din agreed upon was to allow the Post cup to re- main as the championship eup for the four-oared race, to become the property of the club winning tt | P times In succession, while TH Star cup ts to . Perpetual trophy for the same race. | Payst action of the Potomac club in thts matter | from bes In boating circles, and Lipsrt ubtedly be followed by the presly recoustie Saretth in question at thelr next-mertings. at Chr. Nandeis. ¥, When the joint committee meets THe Pilg Funny Man. R.J niatives of the different organt- truetions from their oe pontern the present holders of Tar and offer no oppo- hat trophy that the Tt will rest with the four ©: ‘ad of having | but one club prize, will Nave two unusually hand- } Sotne and valuable prizes, ¢ to hav der by e inay make. however, whi ‘The rowlng metabers of the different clubs are . sat eof an Upusially active season, parti Hit the joint regauita is held € ly be the case, The dt t-houses are atready h se | to wear Activity, and soon the river will be dotted with sir Hs, to fol ed shortly by led with fatr passengers. “The on on the Ist of et ofticers at W e seems to be no doubi t + 522 and 5 FoLterhous up tue al Veal, Killeen, Tur gre gieguil BLour’s Gasp Ores Freneb muliinery, Puc : senfor four—Nute, Kintuer, Davis able to give poms, too, WHL - i 1g are not Itkely to enter a sentor Fis Easter Csxps PF GeUS SSE SE: t the Junior crew that ts the = {or h ‘d alongside the Potomacs to th Tue gr living hinnor ~ Con) finish ne last fall will have to be an unusually | gregatioual churen, Apr good one. | THE an statement of the New England Mu | Base Ball. tial Lite lusuraner Company of Bostoa is wortay | The unsetled weather of the past week has in- the attentio ite insurance. | terfered with the work of putting Athletic park and the Nato round In good condition. | A couple of dry , WIL make the Was! ons’ grownds hard and firm and ¢ y to the Na complet club chat, when a de 1p i Lire: HL be pre & Kansen, fortuet the y AL Detterer. f Mr, Burdette. Con- ? Tlekets, Svc. ‘ wkes { Morgan, who ¥ tther, wi © mndd w » On ‘hand and lmbered themselves tor a ‘couple of Just received by . borchwest, *) hours, S = ‘The Nationals practice on the old Nationa’ < GkASD OrENING of pattern bonnets and | €Teunds, and will continue todo So untit the ne French NIA, Tee a Aes and | Craunds ure reas. ‘They will open hens wexe Ne ee Satur ternoon Ina game With a plexed nine TueKe were but two poor white families of six | Of the Waverly club. Fersons r io} co Thursda; eatche evenii who had secured n Francisco last week togethic and Denny, the pitcher and third. bast Tan of the Provid club, came here with Cr arrived here from Sixteen Pacitic pinployment Ln jevedd by Lhe: pot “ : ks ~ San Frar 2 Dalle reatest Hving hur wal church, Aprit the east, ‘Tne Patats Rovar The annual spring ope the Fakaas i roWill & nm They will remain until Monday and, to- > March gether with Paul Hines, will jofn the. Provk the Palais'Koval tine next week at Hampton or Rehmond, jot only bees three playe r with Wiedman: we exuibited, DUE 1 1 considering all th polls ents hit nphries, lispecta- | torsand palit from | the entran Unued tr Q sounds proper et een built the grand stan Lic opfen seat 5 just received new de- pYeities, Auoug them rh & it the Nationals’ grounds ts rap- | completion. “Tt will be an unusually and convenfent one. | it aud Trumbull will pitch for the Washing- in thelr first: games with the Providence, on 7th and sth of April. Barr will play in the | ashingtons will play In their practice ish blue tlannet suits and red stoc fred cardigan mn will be | on proper. | Wiil wear, however, Uy but their regular unite f the Natioxan THeaTER.—"be Lights o° London.” donned until the opentig: fons Obs ke ite Tike Deuce of Hearts" Adiittance to Atuletle park during the season | oo ee —_ te ‘ang | Wil be toe S.No adintttance fee will | Beh 5 be charged for ladies, WhO Will be cordially Welk Dige Mvsz . nmbta base ball club organized on the 26th inst., with nearly the same te: They expect April. Has last year, begin work about the uilddle of Bicycting. The programs for the coming mect of the lea: the press committee of the Washington Cycle hey will contain from twelve to fitteen pages. Phose who have charge of the arran: the league meet are well satisfied with U *. Business men and w greatest April 1 mass meeting, under the | st ton of the District UTFOW eveniny Bischof snd fi t lion. Emory Storr b: | the Interest in the m thelr assistance with the utinos fulness. “tly the gainer by the ‘the fair and bazar of the Union Veteran Co: barring Outg@ders from Cadets, at M eets. The chiet coun- AU Calvary pPitcations of entertain mubership, made since | whi hou ed. pital Bleyele Club wilt ¢ possession of | Imgton on that ¢ ub house, on G street.on Monday. ‘They | ev. W. Hi on from the old quasters to Un the Universcist ch with the ‘ir highly-p Mt | quorrow morning at pital club boy in the most | members: $50 will be Which, to- , Will make a | ) Kats and Kittens” nd furnlshitn; r Deuce of Hea on Muinstrels will begin a xxpended In gether with handso: rs. Woe pro Messr clers, will st nd Morgan, the famous bicy out the first of on a whee w York to San Frahelsco. ‘The om that | Will take In on on their way, arriving here bat Join | about the 6 Q of that month. They will BI “. Hon 4: at Athletic medal ro amateurs, club was organized ‘Thursday | with Mr. M. GE. Wi pointed to dr the next me: D. Rosenburg, + and ren, Secretary. D- & constitution, to be reported at | on Wednesday | deliver nL © on Fine Sinver Warr lessrs, Walter B. Wil ell by ore of the apany, at thelrs lated ware, Art sub} A with other Plate c¢ ttle . trinte ton us the son of | Mondey, at 10:0) 0% p.in., | ury French, and | will positively close th at private sale | » the sculptor. ” The | during Sonday afternoon. stration | eames wh cn paper in the PER FROM NECRALGIA—Wash- | IS wil be di See sS4.—To ladies who atte the Metropolitan iverUsement. e with Prof. Dexter's treatn ring with one of my neu! ith which I have been af ‘The farewell concert of Miss Wil be given at the Congre- way evening, under the dire ure to be & Complete su be yy Mr. ALL rf tenor, of New York; Chev rated planist, and Mrs Aunte is elt es Garrentes.—The sale at § 1419 New York ave Thave been t schools of 1 found ne permanent intnutes of tre: ‘ed by vartous doctors, edicine, and until now the pain has nger and better had absolutely ho pain in my Ise since the first five moments i This 1s the exact truth. I hope > a very large comp others who see this statement may be fortunate > palntins bein Ligher | enough to be enabled to try the same treatment, rices ruled low considering the | fc Iknow how terrible 1s the suf st price obtained being $400. The y great the relief. It is to my sulfer- 2 evening with th Wre | Lg slsters I address these few nes, Jeannette H. ) evenings, amcng are | Sharrer, No. 808 21 Vashingtol some of tue bestin the collection. Do not tail wo pease aa aoa x atlend. TurateR Comer ext week bids ead us he program at the Comique ir to Surpass Its predecessors. ‘The Will be the new burlesque, ent!- .” A new comedy will also be pro- Geyer and Mackle, the knock and danes Aw IxvestweNT.—The attention of investors 1s Ce to the Caen Monday next, by Thomas i Dowling, of t andsome tron cottage one 4th Strvt, Opposite Judiciary square See udveruse.) B9% AY YE TE RN goo, ment BBB AA KK ILNNN G e ete Hop AA RK HOR RN G co Beaperre’s Sare.—Special attention ts calledto| BBB A A K K I N ORN ‘UGG the advertisement of W. W. Burdette & Co. on this page This ts one of the most reliable business jouses In Washington. — PPP, 00 W ow ow DDD FFE RRR he Hollywood family have| Pee 8 9 Whew BB Ee Balt i ms lastically reecived during the week as} BY’ 3 8 Wwww 5 B Ef ERE, usual by both young and old. The managers | 6 oo OW W bpp kee R ER I Promise unusual attractions for next week, Reap Towsox's new advertisement today. Extra bi ins Just bought. ig bargains Just bought, ‘THE Spencertan Business College continues open duriug the spring and summer, an advantage which the community appreciates. ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and whclesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Sold only incans. Royal Baxmo Lixcorn Hatt.—Thateher, Primrose and West's uinstrels will appear here’ for a limited ment next week, beginning Monday evening. Three evening performances will be given, with a mati- | Powpxm Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ape nee on Wednesday. They have been most favor- ably criticised wherever they have appeared. The gram is full of f The great gume of base Jusr Recerep Detween the Wishingtons and Athietics 13 a aia aes 3 NEWSTYLE NECKWEAR, Baxana Deror.—Our sixth arrival it hun- KEW UND @red_ bunches fei barrripentonll erp ee AG EI CWE % fine, large, fuli fruit; the trade w: it tothelr -ANCY HALF HOSE, Sankage call carly and make selections from this m arrival We have also an arrival to-day of five FANCY HDEFS, tc, &c. hundred boxes of good Messina oranges and lemons, BIty cases extra Lirge, eu rene Valet ree Anges. — S.A eRSON & Co, a = Anata Depo TYSSOWEEI $21 E street northwest, | CORNER isza AND d feb | of colored citizens of the East Was! | Brown, B committe w tore peace and har- | # | Is nothing to ind | Ant social occasion was the reunion The Emancipation Celebration. COMPLETING ARRANGEMENTS POR THE DEMONSTRA- TION NEXT MONTH. The committee of arrangements for the emancl- pation celebration met last night at Carson's hotel. Messrs. John A. Gray, G. L. Joy and Tilghman Dorsey were appointed a committee to wait on the heads of departments to secure holiday for all col- ored employes who desire to participate. Messrs. George W. Stewart, George D. Graham and H. Tur- ley were appointed a committee to secure a place to hold the ere s Inthe evening. Ata meeting ington districts at Conzress hall last evening addresses were made by Messrs. Greener, Murrell, Graham, Laws, Smith . Mr. Frederick Dyson was elected hal for East Washington. ‘The following com- s Were announc ai mat mitt *. Fow vee, Abrath Lee, and Philip Stewart; on chariots, Robert Dorsey, chairman: Fowler, Wm. Liverpool, Abram Lee, and minittee on carriages, vephas, and Samuel Brown, THE CHIEF MASHAL'S AIDS, The following comprise the chief marshal’s staff: Col. George D. Graham, chief of staff; Michael h, Secretary to staff; Logan Williams, right aid; Tilghman Dorsey, left ald; Addison Bankett, Win. M: Kennedy, Whi. Tripp, D. M. Bulkley, Win! 1. Johnson, Wi Win, E. Payne, Thomas H. fant, N. ns, Jas.” A. Perry, RC. Powell, B. Butler, 1. 8, Coolidge, Samuel Wills, W. H. Dade, son, M. Payne, J. H. Lewis, Oliver drew Johnson, Walter Mid- Geo. Bowman, Lewis Hill, James’ Leonard, George’M. Cook, Edward Jotee, W: 1s. A. Boller; Sam 'R. Collins, George W, Vincent, D. Malton, Lieut, Jolin 1 chief of st KES, Robert H. Johnson, 2—Dahtel Stillard, Wilk Hawkins, R. Richardson, Andrew mes H. Jones, William ‘Tolison, A. Val- ©. HL. Joy, James ‘Chase, Millard Foy, D. Re on, George Nokes, Banker P. Fletcher, Alfred D. Robinson, Robert E B.C. Whiting, John P. R Willlam J, Tyler, John Moore, Alds to the chief of Staff—Bat- tle Minor, Edward Tolls, Moses Bell, P. Robert Jones, Gilbert L. Joy, Jr, B. HL ¥ thur Whitiker, Willlam Johnson, Tichand John Watis, Lewis Wills, John D.’ Law: I Washington, James 0. Holmes, Berry Lawrence West. James H. Smith, Willta muel Gibbs, Willkun A. Hunter, ‘Thomas Bright, Dantel 0. C. Black. a. JW ler, di Freeman, EL |. F. Hamilton, — Don’t Want It On K Street. To the Editor of Tae EvesIne Srar: Will you please Insert a few lines in reply to Mr. C. B. Church's plan for the steam railroad? Tagree with him that the moving the tracks from Virginia and Maryland avenues wilt inerease the value of the property there; but I want to ask him, if the property has been so depreciated by the railroad, how he can say that it would not depreciate the value of the property on K street? From. his talk any one would suppo: to r e that K street Is of no use any onegand ts fit for nothing but steam rall- is. E want him to know that the property on K vet Is Just as much to us that own it ag Mr. ‘hureh’s ‘property is to him, and that we have the ht to be protected dn K street that he has @ had enowgh of the rail Tor the last ten years, but I would ced on any other street to annoy Ke their property, As regards ey have no business in the city at all day by the running of cars, tle, the bleating of sheep, the squealing of hogs, the yelling of mules, the tramp- ing of horses, and nearly strangled: with gas and y fuTocated with smoke, coal dust and cin nt roused all hours of the night by the rs, the yelling and swearing of the Tcan safely say that I have not had ood night's restsince last September, and then | to be told that the railroad will_not deptectate the Value of property omK street! A. T. BOSWELL, 1004 4th street suutheakt. See ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as folton Callan, Oi ae &., to nee Gooch, You 1 ). LL. Be . He 915; 3800. es H. Marr to ot 46 and 7, Wright & Dale's sub. ne Mt. Last evening the r. Joseph L. Mills to the gth street made the oceaston of a reception ip at the church. Addresses of uade by Messrs. E, J. Hill and J: which Dr. Mills” appropriately Sat down tO A Tne of the congregation. return MP. the ehurch w NATIONAL. ‘THEATER.—The eminent. actor and iramatist, Mr. Dion Bouctcault, will appear at the National after a lon; sence from Washington, on Monday evening next, his engagement belng for one week. ‘The attraction will be Mr. Rouc happlest and most popular dramat R Shaughraun,” in which hé-acts the role of’ Conn, assisted by ad magniticent. company of comedians, AS a dramatist Mr. Boucicault has attained a celebrity as wide as ‘the English speaking world, 1y Of his plays have become almost a8 nent and popular as those of Shakespeare. Jess is he distingutshed as a comedian. In eye nd America he has long been a favorite, and his Impersonations have been regarded as among the finest examples of dramatic art. “The Shaughraun” ts not onfy one of the best. dramatte pecouceas of is pen, but his Cony 1§ one of the est tests Of his ability as an actor. pita lh he THE CITy Markers.—The official price current of the Washington city produce exchange states that the fluctuation in’ wheat Is making an unsettled Hour market. Buyers purchase sparingly, so. there re Increased transactions. Grain HL kinds ts lower. @ Receipts of hay have fallen 7 firmer. CBoice timothy and find re ale at higher prices, Wing Ca and mar! riner, n Large sapply and “hangs fire.” Near- in Very poor and await uncer- ‘The egg market declined ty cents, but later strength- ts. A Tew lots’ of cholce pples on the narket bronght fulkguata Po tatoes are in large supply and market dull jr of trousers to a white _ rd Meade to have them mended. bs son went after his property and pale the price of the repairs. Meade took the money, and leaving the room ostensibly to get the garments, in reality went out and got drunk. He was arrested, and admitted to an oficer that he had sold the trousers, and added, ‘that’s the way we do business.” In the Police Court to-day Judge Snell gave Meade 30 days in Jail and 30 days additional in default of restivation, Saying as he pronounced the sentence, “thats thé way we do business.” ¢ work, of off, and the m: good tnixed ha Common 1s by receipt n den a THE MASSACHUSETTS RECEPTION.—A'Yery_pleas- the Massa- chusetts republican association at the lecture rooms of the Congregational church last. night. Hou. George B. Loring presided, receiving the gusts with a short address of welcome. ‘The as- sembly, wiich completely filled the room, com- prised nearly all the citizens of Massachusetts liv- ing in the city, ‘The early part of the evening was Spent in general conversation, Later an tmpromptu. imusteal and literary program \ yred andres freshments served. Miss Alice George gave a read- ing, Pri Hi. Jecko presided at the plano, and o s Who contributed tothe evening's en- Whipple, Miss Bertie c and Miss Lizzie Blas- i P commatttee on reception were: Hon. Geo. B. Loring, J. D. Siaith, E. F. O'Brien, Stephen Bates, Jolin W. Bell, N.’B, Bennett, 8. E. Faunce, W. I Hutchinson, ¢. Mead, C. 8. Mixter, A. IG Richardson, L. W.’ Tolman, J. H. Twichell and’ A, W. Ty! | (ezicera, THE GREAT SKIN CURES, A POSITIVE CURE FOR EVERY FORM OF SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASE, FROM PIMPLES TO SCROFULA. Thousands of letters in our possession repeat this story: I have been a terrible sufferer for years with Blood and Skin Humors: have been obliged to shun pnblic places by reason of my disfiguring humors; have had the best physicians; have spent hundreds of dollars and got no real relief until Lused the Curicura Resox- ‘venr, the new Blood Purifier, internally, and Curiccra and Cuticuga Soar, the Great Skin Cures and Skin Beautifiers, externally, which haye cured me and left my skin and blood as pure as a child's. ‘ ALMOST INCREDIBLE. James E. Richardson, Custom House, New Orleans,on cath, says: In 1870 Scrofulous Ulcers broke out on my body until I was a mass of corruption. Everything known tothe medical faculty was tried in vain, Ibe- came a mere wreck. At times could not lift my hands to my head, could not turn in bed; was in constant pain, and looked upon life as a curse. No relief or cure in ten years. In 18801 heard of the Curicuna Rewepies, used them and was perfectly cured. Sworn to before U. 8. Commissioner J. D. Crawford. STILL MORE 80, ‘Will McDonald, 2542 Dearborn street, Chicago, grate- fully acknowledges a cure of Eczema, or Salt Rheum,on head, neck, face, arms and Jegs for seventeen seare; not able to move, except on hands and knees, for one year; not able to help himself for eight years; tried hundreds of remedies; doctors pronounced his case hopeless; per- mauently cured by the Curicuna Remrpres, MORE WONDERFUL YET, ‘HH. E. Carpenter, Henderson, N. ¥., cured of Puoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty years’ standing, by Curicuna ‘Remepres. The most wonderful cure on record. A dust- Panful of scales fell from him daily. Physicians and his friends thought he must die. Cure sworn to before a Justice of the peace and Henderson's most prominent citizens. Se DON'T WAIT. ‘Write to us for these testimonials in full or send direct to the parties. All are absolutely true and-given without ‘our knowledge or solicitation, Don't wait. Now is the time to cure every species of Itching, Scaly, Pimply, Scrofulous, Inherited, Contagious, and Copper-colored. ‘Diseases of the Blood, Skin and Scalp, with Loss of Hair, Bold by all druggists. Price: Curicuns, 60 cta,; Re- SOLVENT, $1; Soar, 25 cts, Porres Dave axp Cumu- Gat Co., Boston, Mass, a a BEAUTY.—For Rough, Chapped and Oily Skin, Black- heeds and wkin Blemishes use CuTIcuRA Boap, mh26 re- | Molders Don’t uffrage.. Washington Correspondence af the New York Post. Agarule, viewed im an economic aspect, the management of affairsin the District by Commis- stoners has undoubtedly bear satisfactory. Experts in municipal taxation who have examined the matter say that the relative pereentage of expendi- ture to results accompéishet4s less in the District than In cities which are ruled by popwiar suffrage. Qn the Whole, so faras the etual contort of (the n e nerally are w The hand of the Eovermientas bot very heavy, and itsagents are not toe icuous. " The police system 1s eMictent so far as 18 goes, but scanty. The agitation in behalf of the restoration of the old suf- ‘The Property | Want Au Tr: Goon Errrcrs OF THE BEST THERMAL SPRINGS MAY BE OB- TAINED BY TAKING TARRANT’S SELTZER APERIENT IN HOT WATER. It cures Dyspepsia, Constipation, and corrects Irregu- larities arising from a Disordered Stomach, Liver or Bowels. It is invaluable in Rheumatism, or any condi- tion of the aystem where an excess of acid is mani- fested. mb29 Tage system, it is fair t say,proceeds In the main from those Wo, on the restoration of the Popa system, would expect to be Benefited personally by 14 ‘The majority probably ef the solid perty~ e holders do not ask for a restoration of suffrage. PD EH YT CITY ITEMS. Bre FE FY Common Sensve 1s shown by the person who ppp RE Y¥! keeps Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup handy. 1 GGG, 00 00 DDD 858g + AStalwart Old Encmy. G6 0000 DD § One of the toughest old adversaries of human éceo 88 83 BB Be | comfort, and most dimicult to exterminate, 1s sce “ook 00° «Bow Bss8 2 rheumatism. Many middk people suffer tor- BURDETTD’S GRAND SPRING OPENING, ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. Special attention is called to our largeand magnificent stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, which we propose to display next week. ‘We have space to name but a few specialties: SPRING SILKS, at 50, 6244, 75 and 85 cts. ‘Ten pieces of COLORED, SILKS, at $1, worth 81.25. BLACK SURAH SILK, at a1. SILK MERVEILLEUX, at 81, $1.25, $1.50 and 82. ‘We will show the best stock of BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS that has ever been offered in this city, every yard of which we guarantee, ranging in price from 90 cta. up tqgg3.50 per yard. ne lot of Pin Check All-wool Dress Goods, 25 cts. One case of French Cashmeres, 38 inches wide, new and beautiful shadings, 50 cts. Tricotines, 44 inches wide, in all the new colors, 85 : Price elsewhere $1, We make a specialty of LUPIN’S BLACK DRESS GOODS and ENGLISH CRAPES, Nun’s Veiling at 50, 6234, 75 cte., @1, 1.25 and $1.50. ‘Three cases BLACK CASHMERES, magnificent goods of our own importation, just landed. Beautiful Plaid and Stripe Toil de Nords and French Ginghams, half bleached, with colored ct German Table Damask, border, full width, at 40, 50, 623¢ and 71 Cream Table Damask, fine, soft and heavy, from 50 ets. up to. ie 5. Double Damask, tn full bleached, from 50 cts. 81:75, the Lest and cheapest Table Linen that we ever offered. ‘0 dozen fall regular male Ladice’ Hose, solid colors and striped, 25 cts. per pair. 75 dozen Ladies’ English Hose, black, brown, blueand garnet, 35 cts. per pair: usual price 50 cts. . wut stock of ies’ and Gents’ Gauze and Balbriggan nderw Parasols snd Sun Uinbrellas in all the new stylea. A full and complete stock of Domestics at Wholesale rices, PAI! Boods warranted to be as represented by the sales- men, to ave W. W. BURDETTE & CO., No, 928 rH St. axp 706 K St. N.W. Just Ovesen. Jusr Ovexen. GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED IN SUM- MER SILES. mh?29-3t ‘We have Just'closed out abig lotof Chene Summer Silka, and shall offer them at one-balf their actual value, 87 cents, Wamsutta Cotton, 8 cents, 200 dozen best twilled Damask Towels, Turkey Red Cen- ter piece, THER BIG BARGAIN Just closed out, one case 40-inches wideall-wool twilled DeBege, half price, 99 centa, 500 dozen Ladies’ Colored bordered all-linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, half price, 12 cents, Cream Damask Table Linen, 25 cents, Dress Goods, 1234¢., 15¢., 16¢. Linen Lawns, new styles, 5¢. Just closed out from an importer, two cases best oiled boiled Turkey,Red Table Linen, 46 cents. C. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near Market. "IR WISE TO PROVIDE AGAINST Heatseal that are liable to arise in every family. A may be a dangerous thing, or not, depending upon tha means at hand to combat it. In sudden attacks of cold, croup, asthma, etc., Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will prove the quickest and inost effective cure, aud your best friend, G{EO. ANDREWS, OVERSEER IN THE LOWFLL Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty years be- fore hia removal to Lowell, afflicted with salt rheum in its worst form, Ite ulcerations actually covered moro than half the surface of his body and limbe. He was entirely cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla bee certificate in Ayer's Almanac tor 1883, ~ Beaonror. Pra Duress Goons, Silk and Wool, new style, only 250. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! BROCADE SILKS, 50c.; CASH VALUE, 81.50. CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACE. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, 25. RADZIMERE COLORED SILKS (superior quality), only $1; real cash value, 81.50. NUNS’ VEILING, wide, double-width, pure wool— Cream, Pink, Blue, Black—373g. 3 BLACK SILKS, three special bargains—No. 1. @J.00; No. 281.25: No. § $1.50. Every yard of these Bilks have been reduced 25c. PURE SILK BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES (fine goods), cash value $1.25; reduced to T5c. HANDSOME BLACK BROCADE SILKS (pure silk) cash value $1.25; reduced to Tc. COLORED CASHMERES, pure wool, double width— Pink, Blue and Black—37}4. FANCY COLORED SILKS, 3734, 50, 62, 75, 87, $1.00. BLACK and COLORED SILK MERVILEUXS (very fashionable silks), cash value ; reduced to 81. COLORED SATINS, 50. BLACK SATINS, 50. NUNS' VEILING (beautiful lace style), pure wool,25; real value 8734. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, 82.00. mh26 CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACE. DDD RRR FRE KK A D RE KE Peat ee i A Doo & i kee Ek 244 7 MAKER OF WEDDING INVITATIONS AND vVisITING caRDs, SEND FOR SAMPLES 121 CHESTNUT, feb2-skwam Philadelphia Os, My, How Lovety, 18 THE EXPRESSION OF EVERY ONE WHO VISITS OUR BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S DEPART- MENTS AND TAKES A PEEP AT THE VARIETY OF HANDSOME NOVELTIES! WE ARE SHOWING FOR OUR JUVENILE FRIENDS. IN CHILDREN'S SHORT PANTS SUITS, AGES 8 ‘TO 15 YEARS, (DON'T FAIL TO NOTICE THAT WE CAN FIT CHILDREN 13, 14 OR 15 YEARS OF AGE IN SHORT PANTS SUITS) WE HAVE EVERY STYLE THAT YOU CAN THINK OF. AMONG THE LATEST ARRIVALS WE MENTION THE FE- DORA, HUNTLEY, GORDAN, ALGERIN, HARTLEY AND THE DUDE SUITS. TAKE A LOOK AT THIS SUIT IN OUR WINDOW. IN BOYS’ LONG PANTS SUITS, AGES 12 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE, WE HAVE SUITS IN ENGLISH CORKSCREWS IN BLUE, BROWN, WINE AND OLIVE SHADES. IN BOYS' CASSIMERE SUITS |. THINK OF ANY COLOR YOU MAY AND EXPECT TO FIND IT IN OUR STOCK. LOVELY LITTLE KILT SUITS, INCLUDING THE LATEST NOVELTY, A HANDSOME JERSEY WAIST TO MATCH PLAID SKIRTS, IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES, ASK TO SEE THE “SAKS” SHIRT WAISTS IN ALL COLORS, REMEMBER, EVERY PURCHASER IN OUR BOYS" AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT PRESENTED WITH A BASE BALL AND BAT. A. SAKS & CO, THE boys’ CLOTHIERS, 81s a smh TW STRERr. ) Here, Barks and othr ture with It, and the old folks who have it find 1t the pest of’ their lives. The case of a venerable lady of Lewiston, Mass., is of great interest to the victims of this tough old’enemy. Mra Swett. says: “Thave been using Perry Davis’ Pain Killer for about elght years. As soon as I apply Pain Killer Thave almost immediate reltef from pain.” eo Hahn’s Spring Stock Now Ready. Of ladies’ fine shoes we have the largest Stock ever shown in the District. We handle only ro- Mable makes of shoes. Each” make, in widths from Ato E, have of each three different styles of toe, three different heights of heel and three different lengths of vam) Ladies’ fine French kid button, four makes. Ladies’ $4 Paris kid button, two makes. Ladies’ $3 and $3.50 tine ‘cur. kid button, elght makes: Ladies’ $2.50 fine cur.ktd button, five makes. Ladies’ §2 unrivalled kid button, three ma Ladies’ $1.25 and $1.50 reliablé kid button, six makes. Ladies’ mat. kid top button, four makes. Ladies straight goat, hand ‘and machine button. Ladies’ foxed, cloth or lasting top button. ‘We can fit, please and suit everybody. 1 816 7th st. and 1922 Penna. avenue. WNew parasols at re iuced prices, 736 7th st. 8 Im the absence of suitable materials, or the time to prepare It, People often go without & dress- ing for salads. Buy Durkee’s Dressing, and you will never trouble yourself to make another. 0 To Consumptives.—Wilbor’s Cod-Liver O11 and Lime has now been before the public twenty Years, and has steadily grown in favor and appre- ciation. ‘This could not be the case unless the preparation was of igh intrinsic value, ‘Tho com- ination of the Phosphate of Lime with pure Cod- Liver O1l, a8 prepared by Dr. Wilbor, has produced ‘a new pliase in the treatment of Consumption and all diseases of the Lungs. It can be taken by the most delicate invalid without creating the disgust- ing nausea which 1s suctean objection to the Cod- Liver Oif when taken without Lime. It is pre- scribed by the regular faculty. Sold by the pro- | prietor, A. B. Wu.bor, Chemist, Boston, and by all eo druggists, Fine lace buntings, silks and satins, 736 7th st. 3 Fine Spring Shoes for ger.tlemen; full stock now in, at Hahn’s, 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. Gent's Fine Hand-sewed Low Strap and Oxford ‘Tes. Hand-sewed Low Button, Glove or Cloth Tops, broad or pointed toes. Hand-sewed Button, Laced and Congress Boots, in any desired style. Our $8 and $3.50 Gent’s Fine Calf Shoes, superior to any shoe ever before sold for the money. Business Enterprise on F Street. Mr. Joseph F. Page, for many years in the gro- cery business at the northwest corner of F and 13th strects, has leased the capacious store, 1216 F street, formerly occupted by B. W. Reed Sons, which he 13 now putting in complete order, preparatory to re- moval on the ist proximo. It is Mr. Page's inten- Uon to make this one of the most attractive fine family grocery establishments in the city. His Florence Oil Stoves,” which haye become so de- servedly popular in this community, combining, as they do, conventence, elegance and’ economy, Will constitute one departinent in his .establishmeng 1 Johnson’s Restaurant, 13th and E Sts. Chotce Oysters, Clams, Crabs, &¢., to-day. Ladies’ large saloon, i Gold-filled Buttons, Studs, and Scarf-Pins. Price's. 1 Best $1 Planct shirts, only at 736 7th st, 8 $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Qt. Bottle, No. 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. wes, McGee's, 9th street, near D. An immense assortment of the latest styles of baby carriages will be sold at low prices, at R. Goldschmid ae ‘7th st. n. Ww. Rogers & Bro.’s Tea Spoons, A1£Extra Plate, on Nickle Silver, 99c. 3s doz. For ‘one week only at’ the Boston Variety Store. 3 For Gold and Silver Trimmin; S0'to Meyer#, 922 7th street northwest. w4s,3m_ An Extended Popularity. Brown’s Bronchial Troches have been before the ublic many years. For relieving Coughs and ‘hroat troubles they are superior to all other arti- cles. Sold only in boxes. €0 Burnetv’s Cocoaine will save the hair and keep it inastrong and healthy condition, because it will stimulate the roots of the hatr’and restore the natural action upon which its growth depends. eoBurnett’s Flavoring extracts are absolutely pure. Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo J. M. Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya ar) for more than half a century, been in use by all classes of people, and indorsed by eminent phy- gicians as the best tonic and invigorator extant. ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find it to give new life, vigor and happiness. Particu- Jarly a lady’s medicine. $1 a bottle. Sold by drug- fists, W. E Thornton, Proprietor, Baltimore and farrison Streets, Baltimore, Md. ty,thsem Maryland Club Whiskey, the finest extant. McGee's, 9th, near D, m,w,8,5 On Thirty Days? Trial ‘The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltaic ‘Belts and Electric oupnaces on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous de- Dility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, rantee- ing and complete restoration of ealth and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk is. incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. = W,3,m. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 50c. per ae Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet ilk, Sc. per quart, Cream 15c. pint. Space. 713 Mazser Spring Shades Plain Silks, T5c., worth 81. « * * Btriped Silks, 40c.; cheap, Gersters, 250, Tricotine. Cassimers for Men and Boys, from 50c. to $1.25- ‘Table Linen, Nay kins, and Wine Cloths cheap. A large lot of Summer Goods left over from last sea- son will be sold about 25c. on the dollar, to close them. Some of them very desirable, GEO. J. JOHNSON, mh28 713 Market Space. EEE A TTTT ERE RRR EB da SS ee Re AA Pas, TORE Rep BREA ASss8 7 EEER R a 000 A RRR DD! OG AAR RD Dees § ohh eRE Pent 0ooA AR RDpD Sss37° ‘We are making at our storenew and uniqne designs in EABTER BANNERS Prices 25c., 35¢., each. A full stock of FRENCH TISSUE PAPER for making FLOWERS, &c. No charge for teaching customers how to make Paper Flowers, Mats, etc. J. JAY GOULD, 421 NINTH STREET. mh22-19¢ CASSIMERE SUITS ON Wana hich must be eclds i the price will sll Sane Cee gs eS ow as lace Sul wy bd for. Men’ ys’ and Children's pants 75e., 90c., $1, 11.25, $1.1 75 and $2 oi SL Slim andezaawart yo At 1914 and 1916 Pennsylvania avenue! mh28 J. W. SELBY. \LECAMPANE anp HOREHOUND CURE COUGI Eilts, be, ELECAMPANE ana BO) OUND mae HORPGOUND are the “best Cough Semeay ia ha Large boxes 250. = "AR mh? them. NATTANS, Pharmacist, Hath and Vand ai'and Dots ow, 7, OUF facilities are such that we can manufac. ture all work. Kiln » Working and bath re Re FoLtonx MABKET BEEF. EXTRA QUALITY, 900 Cozen Site, JOMATOES, Extra Fina; - reduced to $1 per Gosen, MAREET, ‘Usth street, between K and 3B L, WHEELER, AMUSEMENTS. Leos & Crsmays _ AMUSEMENTS. _ Leos & Crsumars MM MD 1 RRR EER OL s 8s Mia Tt ROR F i Es [MMMM 4 aw ye 4 SS : MMM It ROR EEK Litt Sss¥ | EXT WEEK mT ppp SS an Tr DPR? ss ea of ppp Bss8 A BRILLIANT NEW DEPA FEDORA ALA THE EXCELSIOR BALLET; OR, THE STRU MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. RTURE IN MINSTBELSY! BERNHARD: | GGLE BETWEEN LIGHT AND DARKNESS!!! MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. _mh27-3t z “beet APY RANCI INWw ASHINGTON. BR. J. BURDETTE, ATIONAL THEATER. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Last time of ‘The Highly Successful Spectacular Melodrama, THE LIGHTS 0° LONDON. Interpreted by Shock & Collier's Dramatic Company, ‘ad produced with all the original and max- | Rificent scenery from the Union Square j ‘Theater, Now York. NEXT WEE. ‘The Great Irish Comedian, DION BOUCICAULT, AS CONN, THE SHAUGHRAUN, Suppor a by a New York company, selected and trained by the author of this celebrated play. New scenery and appointments haye been broneht from New York. mh RD'S. LAST TIME. FAREWELL OF THE DEUCE OF HEARTS, TRE HUMORIST Of the BURLINGTON HAWKEYE, Will Lecture at the CONG! ‘AL CHURCH, SDAY, APRIL 2 mace of the Funny Man® ding ‘reserved seat, 50 cente—to be hag iS il beintnduced by Mr, Frank Hatton, ostinaster General mb24-8t | Graso Fan Asp Baan or THE UNION VETERAN CORPS CADETS, ar MASONIC TEMPLE, MARCH 31 TO APRIL 5, INCLUSIVE. Tickets, admitting agentleman and lady, for the soa Balfe. the lively soubrotte, has made a decided hit with | son, 25 cents, mh25-11t her singing and dancing. = Also, the favorite Comedians, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, & Cc oo K's GEO. R. EDESON and JOHN T. WARD. CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS. NEXT WEEK—THE MINSTRELS. THIRD ANNUAL TOUR, Leaving New York on New Idea in Minstreley} WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, 1884. ir. First Assistant ity among the audi ceive its final represent: LEON & CUSHMAN'S. ‘New in Minstreley; The Fun, The Singing. The Jokes, ‘The Dancing. The Tumbling, &., Are all combined in the Comedy Satire of SARAH BAR- NUM’S DILEMMA and the Burlesque on the latest dra matic success ILL-FED-DORA! m9 A magnifi-ent pleasure trip of nearly two months,with all expenses of transportation, sleeping aud parlor cars, hotel accommodation, meals en routs, carriage drives, etc., at xreatly reduced rates, visiting THE MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKY, THE GRAND SCENERY OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, THE YOSEMITE VALLEY AND BIG TREES, SALT LAKE CITY, ETc., The outward and return trips are by entircly different routes. Send for a descriptive programme, free by mail, THOS. COOK & SO! 261 Broadway. . 197 Washington stroct Barrmone Mostcar Fisrivat, APRIL 30TH, MAY Isr, 2p AND 3p, MATERNA, WINKELMAN, SCARIA, THEODORE THOMAS AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA, EMMA JUCH, EMILY WINANT, THEO. TOEDT AND FRANZ REMMERTZ, Programmes and full particulars at the Music Stores, ROUND TRIP TICKETS AT GREATLY REDUCED BATES, ON AND AFTER APRIL 4ra, AT THE RAILROAD OFFICES, m20-sktnéw rue wir AND WISDOM OF THE CRAYON. BAN AMUSING AND INSTRUCTIVE LECTURE Will be given by Mr. W. M. R. FRENCH, under the pices of the Directors of the Metrorolitan Industrial School, at LINCOLN HALL, on THURSDAY EVEN (G, APRIL 3, 1884, at 8 o'clock. Reserved tickets at Metzerott's, Admission, 25 cents ml 29-5t ‘OCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, At the Washington Schuetzen Park, Ou SUNDAY, MAKCH gern, 1884, pogmmenictng at 3 o'clock, nder the auspices of the WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN, _1t* ICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT Mat the. Calvary Baptist Chueh, gorner of Sth, and H streets northwest, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1884, at 8 o'clock. redings By ‘Miss JESSIE COUTHOUI (her first ap- pearance in Washington). ‘Miss Jessie Couthoui was the star of the evening. Whether she represented a Scotch preacher, or one of his strict hearers, an old farmer, a young girl, an old Inaid, an old worn, a negro minstrel or negro uiinister, or any other character, she was perfect. Welook uyod her ag the most diversified genius that we have ever seen orheard. She convulsed her a ter anf the ‘next minute had thei bent ‘her several charactess: were Femaruuole indeed. sent her several characters, were remarkal Her genius for music is alinest equal to her other SSKDMISUION 35 conta, mh28-5t jew York. -..-Boston, . Philadelphia, PPP RRR PPR PPP RRR Pe P E Ed 8555 Ss. BgsS 3 —_ 200, Ci} 208, 3 O00 g g NOW READY. THE VAST NUMBER OF NEW AND HANDSOME PATTERNS INCLUDE ALL THE MOST APPROVED IDEAS AND MANY EXCLUSIVE ONES. gp Coes: HALL, Se ee onty, STYLE, FIT and PERFECTION OF WORKMANSHIP COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 3L MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 2 P. M THATCHER, PRIMROSE & WEST'S CONSOLIDATED MINSTRELS, CANNOT BE SURPASSED BY THE BEST GRADES OF CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS, ‘Having made more than our accustomed efforts, and ‘Under the management of are therefore fully prepared to welcome buyers, MR GEORGE T. CLAPHAM, Patronized by the clite,and indorsed by the entire Press AS THE GREATEST MINSTREL ORGANIZATION IN TEE WORLD, . ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., Presenting ® programme far surpassing anything ever before attempted, And the Funniest Afterpiece ever witnessed, entitled LANG-TREES' PERIL AT A GARDEN PARTY. Also, Our Great Burlesque Game of BASE BALL, Wasrrxoron vs. ATHLETICA, THE FINEST CLOTHING, 319, 8. £. Conner Sevesta anp D Sreucrs, mbi4-3m 462i New York avenuy, POPULAR PRICES. §2Seats now on sale at Ellis’ Music Storé. mh27-6t Wanrens: Guautenrs, Bacrmone. To relieve the great pressure for admission, and espe- cially to meet the numerous requests from Teachers, | Students Scholers and others, Mr. Walters as author. ized the r Association to dispose of five hundred tickets, at the usual ieee for each of three extra days: Faster Monday and the first two Suturdays of Ma PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING Tickets tay be ordered from Myers & Hedian, 46 A Large Stock of Sid Neratowa streets Balimore, Bo cents cach imive se | RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND eae COMIQUE. FENDERS, AtLow Prices Pre-cminently the most Popular Amusement Resort in ‘Washington at the present tine. Rulurely New Grand Progtas An Entirely New Gran came. TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. viting Attractions this Week by ‘CONNERS AND KELLY, JOBBING IN ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT+ 2S TENDED To. r E DUNCAN, q who will appearin a Grand Olio of Delightfol Novelties, New Sronn - ‘Harry Montague’s Kollicking comedy.entitled “Hunt- a Situation.” ‘The new grotesque Valentine Quad- Fille in the litiminated Alhambra Garden. 1 TIME MUSEUM, aotits SOU Return of America’s Little Stars, 5 FRESH FIGS, in Heavy: The HOLLYWOOD FAMILY. six in number, tncluding FRESH FIGS, in Cor ‘Baby Clara, the Phenomenal wonder of the day. LOUISIANA ORANGES, in Heavy Syrup, Every Afternoon and Night This Week. FRESH PINEAPPLE, in Glass, CINDERELLA: SWEET PICKLED PEACHES, in Glass, Or, The Fairy and Little Giass Slipper, RASIBERRY VINFG AI, In which these chs Little artiste introduce all their ESTRAGON VINEGA! TAKRAGON VINEGAR ITALIAN MACAR( PAKMESA! 20 Other Btar Artista iva Grand Olio, yonderful Curiosities in the Museum. Kiinission to all ouiy 10 cents mh2-6t |OICE SEATS FOR LOAF SUG. SPANISH OLIVES, FORD'S THEATER ‘CRES( 8, forsale at Brentano's Book Store, 11th street and Penn. ENT OLIVE! BY OLIVES. sylvania avenue, 335 ANCHOVIES in O81, CYCLES, * VES' FEET JELLY, in Glass, B TRICYCLES CAUUMON Paste Fok Pits. AND ACCESSORIES. BOYs' BICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES A SPECIALTY. PURCHASERS TAUGHT FREE. Repairing executed promptly in the most skillful . ‘WMC. SCRIBNER'S LT COLOROW SAUCE. ECHL COLORADO, SHREWSBURY TOMATO CATSUP. ‘DRIED MUSHROOMS, ‘TRUFFLES, iu Glass. GRO MIXED COFFEE, in Ginw (Very Fine) ROSE E VIENNA SUGAR. WAFERS. Hipixo ScHoor, ‘CAKLSBAD WAFERS, 1108 E street northwest. BUGAR WAFEES (Assorted Flavors.) Gexrizzy: ; oi c. C. BRYAN, For the Finest Imported Goods and the Best- made and Mout Stylish-ftting mbi9-3m_ NO. 1413 NEW YORK AVENUE, GARMENTS, Blace your orders with oe GEO. T. KEEN. MERCHANT TAILOR, mh25-I1m 414 9th street northwest. Tux New You Sox gv je set picecleincemnnmey 2 Uy Eee ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. Buszors Camenonrse— Vusarrs Canoes PUREST IN THE conyNTRY. ‘They speak for themecives ze Importe’ Pure Olive Of on drangut, : Prepared by (20 ors Sruer Nosniwnse sora ba Andie: Ppoeryaxu Ave