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LOCAL MENTION. . becoming varkat The indicat! warmer falr weather will p ud south Atiantic states on Sunda ers wholesale. Hempler's, ail Testixe liquid hydiu optician. National Safe Deposit Company, corner 15th © York avenne, rents sxies for 40, $0) and $59 per year. See’ advertisment. Rops manufactured and erected. J. TY STORE” Market Space, oF this week. e. Jewelry for 19. erling Stlv straw- AN Howse. ‘S Sapolio. Enoch Morgan’s S¢ VELatrs famons caramels, 620 9thst., 1339 Pa. av. . Where fin Of The thie et froze th at Chr. Xunde: mown book and of J. h street, e 1 the con 3 want of wil do well to attend, as the goods are to ithout reserve. ce reports every day and and bonds, by deposit! ng: 1 Safe Deposit’ Company, cor ew York avenue. ner 15th street and 3 A New Use vox Coxk.—The wozderful success of the Atnerican make of “Linoleum” floor cloth 18 fu ved. It Is a tiful covering, unex- eelied fer elegance In designs and colorings. Especially suitable for alt classes of dwellings, din- ing roous, balls, churches and hospitals Inferior foreign tmitations, by varlous names, are on the market, but the superiority of the American make is beyond controversy. ‘The genuine cloth has the v ark and word “Linoleum” on the aid. All carpet dealers keep ¥ of young ladies gave thelr the season it at the residence 1, 489 F street southwest. ‘ork trunks, valises and trav- plete. We Offer the best made great bargains, J. Herzog’s; 313 Penna. avenue northwest. Tue K. Taxtpeeursr.—W. H. French, 419 12th st. n. w. Yor Cax ary good: side, THe National av fe Deposit Co York avenu nd all Kinds of Valuables on special low rates. EMMER T, located 921 F st-n.w. / ee CITY AND DISTRICT. Amrecments, & To-night. a Abbott opera com- ©” and selections from “phe Queen's La Hand- ting mateh. xd interesting per- —Fatr of the Corcoran cadets. AL Rurtrs’ Anwory.—St. Patrick’s church ‘cre Roou.—Musical and :05 p.m. and ex- ‘The Arthur Rittes Cadets’ fair Inst ¢ Lent. Col E ets have tn ited the Corcoran ‘The fiir will close this is denies that the Cor- d the Itigh School Cadets nel Says the Corcoran Cadets ed Lo Mueet the High School boys ina © drill. At the annus! meetin Washington Sate Depe follow would be ple: ft the stockholders of the com , yesterday, the d for the en- vitles rot t @ Hotel Kuaterskill, will sce those who desire to Franets, the © assistant foren government p: street 5 s Watkins, ch of the Sat 47 ping the Tres ting office, who. dicd gbont 1 o'cloc Of consumption. * He was 18¥y years old. Of Charies, another sep of Mr. Watkins, 2 Old, fs hourly expected from the same dist Yir. George R. Hulse, aseistant baggaze me omc depot, thls of 9th and B street: id Informed the his ine d Po core d wh ite beby, y 9h, at the hall of the ‘AD unusually interest Tanged, Including musical | ngs by the best talent of the | elty, and two excellent farces, “To Oblige Benson” | and™Dreadfully Alarming.” Tue Capital to-morrow will contain all the com- Positions by the pubile school puptls on “Kindness to Animals,” which have been awarded prizes by the Humane sockety. ‘The votes for the gentleman's dressing ease at St. Patrick's fatr will be connted at the Carroll In- night. | ‘he survivors of the old first army corps, Army of th pac, will meet at the rooms of the com- Infssioner of pensions, corner 12th and Pennsylva- bt ning, to make preliminary Fangements for their excursion to the battle-tields th anniversary of the birthday of ‘ow, for the last fourteen years | office, Was Celebrated last 951 G street, sented to him by and despolling them | ender branches, | riminal Court, Judge entered a nolie pros in | f Albert Felis for arson, th setting | of A. P. Fardon in Ocibber, 1873, ‘arker on August 6, 187 Large sale of Seats to~ Hent ening and fruit high slope “west of the rattroad, be2 fon at Clark Mills’ and the station at elevation secures good drainage and | nd affords many fine’ views of the sur- | founding country. Rives’ station abuts upon the north end of the tract, aud Milis’ station fs but a few rods from the south end of ft. It ts alsoreached very directly by the Bladensburg ptke and by the Brentwood road, passing the National fair grounds, and by this road it 1s about three miles to the cen: tral portions of the city. ‘There are sixteen passen- ger trains a day Ing At these stations, and the Funuing time trom the depot to Rives’ station ts ten minutes, The is to be laid out asa park and plat- z al a ssi THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON ¢ : xs D. G., SATURDAY, APRIL 26 THE WARKING REPUBLICAN FAC- ‘TIONS. A New Convention Likely to be Called. ‘The mecting of the republican central commit- tee of the District this evening 1s the subdje(® of | much discussion among the local politicians. It is . | the intention to Innit the attendance as far as pos- | sible to the stxty-stx delegates. ‘The report of the committee which has been collecting evidence In regard to bribery at the last convention will be subinitted. It is stated that this report will simply embody the sworn affidavits of delegates, with the cohclusion that the evidence that the present dele- gates were {properly elected 18 sufficient to war- rant the calling of a new convention. The central coumittee, having the report before them, will be asked to devide whether to call a new convention or not. Thijs is the Important question that will ue before the committee. It 1s stated that a ass has been made of the members of the com- mittee, which shows that at least two-thirds will favor 4 new convention, A POINT JIS BREN RAISED which, It 15 claim atthe new convention the prima facie certificates, and that the national committee will place their names on the roll in prefereneé and Carson until t ‘D determin rn" of the contestants be ates will not only ha tals signed by the president and se ‘onvention, but also the chairman and <il committee will add thelr of the n y require of the chatrin: yet It ts sald IxstireTe oF TEC nouncement of the I to tls famous school. For the con applicants residing at a distance, en tions will be held May 29. and ol building In this clty. See EQuiranie C. B. Assoctatios.—The Equitable has fssued a card, giving a very plain stat the aggregate amount of business transacted since the organization of the association, which shows bs rosperity. It also an- $556,475.24. President, Thos. | Tuo. Joy Edson—oniee, 7 F ERE ODE FT AE RRO O VY Aa KRR OO ¥Y AA L ERO O ¥ AAAL ER oO ¥ 4 ANLLLD SBR OA 6KOUK OW ONN NN onco BOB AA KK IT NNN G @ hee Aaa Ek HNN Go BBB 4 Ak K It NNN GGO PPP OO WoW ow DDD FEE RRR PPOO wwWwWwW DDE’ R PPP O O WWWW D D EF ERR eo 0 0 WWWw DD E es e oo W W bpp KEE R RO ‘This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength an4 wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinery kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pow: Powpe® Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. Sold only iacans. Roya Baxixa a6 (er Spring Drees Goods, 1 Flannel | Satin Parasols, lined, trimmed with Lace, $2.75. |‘ Fricotine DressGoods, Ite Tricotine Dre 40-inch all-wool C1 Boys’ Clo All-linen Children’s Fancy Hose, no seams, 15¢. Gents’ Fancy Half Hose, no seam Ladies’ Fency Balbriggan Hose, 25e. Fxtra large Bridal Quilts, 90¢, Straw Matting, new patterns, 18c., 20c, LARGE STOCK OF SPRING,DRESS GOODS. TOWSON’S, NSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, pear Market. PEN ap2s ENERVATION AND LASSITUDE OF SPRING indieations of the sluggish ac the blood, overloaied with carbonates accumulated by the use of heating food in winter. This condition may be remedied by the use of AYER’s SANsAPARILLA, the best blood purifier known. AS 4 SUPERD HAIR DRESSING AND RENO- tor AyER’s Hark Vicor is universally com- mended It eradicates scurf and dandruff, cures all eruptions and itchings of the scalp, promotes the re- newed growth of the hair, and surely prevents its fading or turning gray. apa Fascy Suns BLACK SILKS! + Coronen Sires: SURAH SILKS! ERVILIEUX SILKS! SILKS, Handsome BROCADE SILKS, 7c. BLACK and COLOKED SILKS reduced 25 cents on every yard. E (biack), silk and wool, @1. ‘barkain, $1.25. LAIN DRESS GOUDS, 25c. SILKand WOOL CHECKED DRESS GOODS, 25e. SILK and WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, %e. BLACK CASUMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. CASH PRICES. NO CREDIT. ap2s CARTER’S, 711 Marker Space, T I E 8 ror Fireplaces, Wainscotings, Vestibules and Mantel Deco- rations, WOOD MANTELS constructed especially for Latrobe Stoves. having TILE ORNAMENTATION, are furnished at about the cost of Slate Mantels, that house owners of medcrate means | may beautify their homes with theso Artistic Features, WOOD MANTELS of cil grades, in Oak, Cherry and Mahogany. Also SLATE MANTELS for those who arc not tired of ‘them. L |, Will give the delegates elected | to Messrs. Conger | of | The Odd Fellows’ Celebration. HOW THE SIXTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY WILL BE OB- SERVED TO-MORROW. To-day 1s the sixty-fifth anniversary of the Inde- pendent Order of Odd Fellows. Arrangements have Deen made to celebrate to-morrow by appropriate exercises at the Foundry M. E. church, 14th and G streets, commencing at? o'clock. The membership ‘Will assemble at their respective lodge rooms and proceed to the chureh. ‘The exercises at the church wilt be conducted by'the pastor, Rey. Dr. H. R. ‘Naylor, who will deliver an address appropriate to the occasion, and will be assisted by Grand Chap- lain Kev. Richard Emmons, and Grand Secretary, Rev. P. Hall Sweet. ‘The’ following have volun: teered and will assist tn the mustcal exercises: Migs Gracie Dufour, who will give a voluntary on the organ; Mrs. Bettie Havenner-McEwen, Miss Annie Charlton and Messrs. Wm. Watson and Joseph P. | Smith, and Prof. J. W. Garland (biind), organist. | The committee of arrangements are Oliver Dufour, | M.D. Montts and A. B. Smith. ‘The uniformed battalion of Patriarchs will cele- brate by a ade on Monday afternoon, starting at three o'clock, and by a grand musical'and lite- rary entertainment and hop at Masonic Temple at nt, in which the following-named persons will | take part: Miss Carrie Pryor, Miss Ada Ober, Mr. | Will Harmer, Mr. Will Palmer, Messrs. Keck’ and | Russell, J. Mawdsley, Mr. D. C.'Bangs, Miss Hattle F. Dalton, J. E. and B. ¥. Taylor, Mrs. Mary G. Fox- well, Mrs. Belle Bradford, Miss Annie L. Kaiser and Messrs, Brookings and Setffert, Mr. Cryptl Palmont, x” Flora B. Holden, Mrs. Flora Dennison and Geo. ). Scott. ‘Transtere of Beal Estate. - ‘Alexander, Citherine G Moaves? terest’ on 21 erine C. McAY = 80. 24; E- Talbert. to Samual y. wotphy part of Aaron, 1m county; #250. Barbara Kettman to Lena Teagle, part 2 sa 400; ¢——"“arkara Kottman. to bach, lot 22, do; g¢——._W. T. Keenan to Jos. Forrest, part 14, sq. 6; $1,600, Sr. MARK’s Catron Rwwnron.—Yesterday was St. Mark’s day. andthe members of St. Mark's P. E. parish celebrated the fifteenth anolversary of the four of theie chugch. At a meeting held in the church at 7 o'clock an interesting ad- dress was delivered by ‘Mev. Dr. Paret, of Epip- hany church. Mr. of the vestry, made a report concerning the new church, show- ing that the site a1 tions, Which have been for, have cost about $£2,000, and there is money ‘on hand to continueahe work. ‘After the service at the church, a sociatig andeunion, with music and Tefreshments, was held at@McCauley’s hal. TICURA A POSITIVE CURE FOR EVERY FORM OF SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASE, FROM PIMPLES TO SCROFULA. | Dors Tus Isreresr Your WE HAVE PURCHASED ONE HUNDRED PAIR OF EDWARD HARRIS’ SIMERE PANTALOONS, GOOD VALUE AT $7.50 A PAIR—NO HOUSE IN THIS COUNTRY SELLS THEM FOR LESS, WE ARE GOING TO GIVE YoU THE BE IT OF OUR PURCHASE, AND OFFER THEM AT 25.00 A PAIR. RE- MEMBER WHEN THIS LOT IS GONE THE SAME MAKE OF GOODS COSTS YOU 87.50 A PAIR. IN OUR BOYS AND CHILDREN'S DEPART- MENT WE ARE PREPARED IN THE FULL- EST SENSE OF THE WORD TO CATER TO THE WANTS AND .TASTES OF OUR JUVE- NHLE COMMUNITY. TO DRESS YOUR CHILDREN PROPERLY BRING THEM TO HEADQUARTERS—THAT'S HERE. A BASE BALL AND BAT PRESENTED TO EVERY PURCHASER IN THIS DEPARTMENT, A. SAKS & CO., LEADIN 8p25 3 CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, $16 axp 918 SEVENTH STREET. LSerivera A Svnrnse UPON THE PUBLIC. We have no desireto appear before tha public a8 brag- karts, but we must, in Justice to ourselves, state that a very hicky investzient at Just the right n abled us to offer to the people of Washin, ity a barvain lotof Fine Clothing. When we say fine we mean something superior to that usually found in | clothing stores, and the low terms at which we secured oan fon and viein- | the coods enables us to make the following extraordi- | nary offers: All-wool Cheviot Suits. All-wool Cassie: Iunported Cassi | Imported Cassin Fine Corkrere A Stylish Cutaw: Fine Black Worsted Tuported Worsted Imported Blick Dre 87.25 8.50 10.00 10.50 96 10.00 14.00 16.50 Indigo Blue Flannel Suits from § rds. We have a full line of Men's and Youths’ Suits from upwards. We S2upwards, PANTS! PAN’ We have 2 full line of Mex from $1.20 upwards. Children's Pants from 50 cents up. , Youths’ and Boys’ Pants has en- = 14.00 | TO CLEANSE THE SEIN, Scalp, and Blood of Itch- } ing, Scaly, Pimply. Copper Colored, Scrofulous, In- | herited, and Contazions Humors, Blood Poisons, Ulecrs, Abe *, and Infan‘ile Skin Tortures, the CuTICURA REMEDTES are infallible, CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the New Blood Purifier, Diuretic, and Aperient, vase germs from the biood and perspiration, and thus removes the cause. Cvricuna, the great Skin Cure, instantly allays Itch- | ing and Inflammation, clears the Skin and Scalp, heals | Ulcers and Sores, restores the Complexion. CvrIcuna Soap, an exquisite Skin Beantifier and Toilet Requisite, | is in Uspensable in treating skin diseases, and for rough chapped, or greasy skin, blackheads, blotches, and baby huuors, Coricura Restepres are the only infallible blood purifiers and skin beautifiers. Chas. Houghton, esq., lawyer, 28 State street, Boston, reports a case of Salt Rheum wnder his observation for ten years, which covered the patient's body and limbs, and to which all known methods of treatment had been applied without benefit, Which was completely cured xolely by the CuricUna Remepres, leaying a clean and healthy skin, Mr. and Mre. Everett Stebbins, Belchertown, Mass., write: Our little boy was terribly afflicted with Scrof- ula, Salt Rheumand Erysipelas ever since he was born, and nothing we could give him helped him until we tried Curicuna Remepres, which gradually cured him, until he ts now as fair as any child. H. E. Carpenter, Henderson, N. Y., cured of Peoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty years’ standing, by CuTicuRA Reaepres. 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 # Juatice of the peace and Henderson's most prominent citizefis. ‘ ‘Mrs. 8. E. Whipple, Decatur, Mich., writes that her face, head and some parts of her body were almost raw. ‘Head covered with scabs and sores, Suffered fearfully, thing. Permanently cured by the Curi- Sold by all druggists. Curicuna, 50 cents; RE- ‘oap, 25 cents, POTTER DRUG AND CHEM- | _Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” Ts Lire Worre Livia: Aclereymen recently asked a gentleman what answer he should give to one of his flock who constantly recurred | tothe question, “Is life worth living’ ‘The obvious | interpretation of such morbidity was instantaneous, “She lacks occupation.” of cecupation leads to other symptoms of mor- | 'y—dress, for example. The man who has no other | ccenpation than to leok in the glass imagines that “the } eyes of Delaware are upon him,” and it goes without saying that no tailo his fancy. His fancy of | tokege not the fa | When six garments are cut from 1 | each one has a di: that the eee In ap26 ame pattern, and | erent » couchiston might be resided elsew in the garments, comes in, ‘The tailor must never per: to suspeet his infir ' itl au His Come pia ne n thouzh stultifying | r he knows that if h mg np the offending | s for a few days the alter # SueEested are com- plete, and @en this he must uot allow his patron to know ox even to guess, Ie weld uot do to beeandidl with hiv any more than | x answer to alwnys tell the truth, To habituate to tell every man that he is a fool makes one incontact with ture abhor fidelity of nan form divine demands con- ed. upation that brings a man veaitates some degree of tae straicht lines. She demands fidelity the tailors art to the hn E. @ DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPACE. As ve make BLACK GOODS a special! quent | object | NEw AND SILK GRENAD TON CRAPI SURAH, IND! we are con: always on the Jookout for bargains, With . LUPIN'S WOOL- . ROYAL SURAH, BLIME, NUNS' VEILING, ALBATROSS and many other choice articles well worth the inspec- tion of careful buyers, §2- NO 1ROUBLE TO SHOW GOOD3, E. G. DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPAC! lot REAL EID GLOVES, four one lot UNDRESSED KID, four buttons, c.: one lot REAL LISLE THREAD GLOVES, at 2c. These are extra good bargains, and will scll fant. Stock of PARA: SUN UMBRELLAS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTC §2- BEST GOODS AND LOW ape Kae Dine ARMELIT! E.G. DAVIS. WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TARE A LOOK aT QUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS. It is our pleasure to show them. The cssortment is large end varied, aud ts n‘ce as can be produced, OUR ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAYS should not be overlooked. Their Fit is fauitless, made and trimmed in every wy equal to custom-made gar- ments, except in price, which is about one-third less, GENTLEMEN WITH A PREJUDICE AGAINST READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD SEE THIS DISPLAY. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., THE FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, ‘The PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.—THE WEEKLY miedo clea aan eons = a election for fifty cents. It is a large eight-page ANEW THING IN VASES 319, 8. E. ER 8) axp D Sraeers, paper of Mfty-stx columns for Cemeteries and Lawns, having a Reservoir Attach- a joeaee Personal, ment holding sufticient water to last ten to fifteen days, snd goanip, tc, Bead tors, copy. securing a vigor. us growth of planta Gums Bincaxs fae < fon Dasexnowxe.—Mr. Charies RUSTIC SEATS, CHAIRS, &c. wer, ‘department of this x District, nas a 1 the position of chief : eae IN FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, Bim by the oftcials “— ‘ett “Economy isthe prvdent use of means toa desired end.’ seins etale ability worth. ‘some THE ECONOMY GAS COOKING STOVES ESter Cape i 1. loonie, in changer oe sewerage | f° offered with the fullest guarantee oa the best ald 12 | saving purchasca the entire stock system which hes been that offiesr, domestic economy and convenience. Of Ladies! fine Kid Button oe Te ms scale fully cqual to the wants the District BCand D wid ‘we have concluded tovell thesanie a many years to come. AS an executive officer rnold Mr. Denenhower has: m7 ed good ae BRONZE aT peetnce aan PANELS and Reese, value at $3, We beg the ladies of . Nt iT ARMO! ‘is new position a brilliant and prosperous future. | tn faithful reproduction, tivically played im our abgmein's fine Shoes in every width, and cheaper than Taewner & CLaRi {14 Market Space, have made - hceacasd specie) C4 have rare Soa Prices in silks — pp e jease on John is er fr a panic : om 4% Sth street. prerevented borgal gat ‘of the ‘ema He. 050 Pesmaylvenia arenas northwest, Retiro KO0d> socks of Jona "T, amd SW. ‘The coos witt he sold at omc" prises thot tt alen ee hetero m slanitar oniserbanty wii fered to the Witsuingion hidicd We pave athe 1s Wodateday bg bao kink day, Saki, 9 ICME Het tadiee | formine, if irrevular, lines, and the correct application thereof is daily exemplified by LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., HENNING, | ' THE CLOTHIER, CORNER SEVENTH AND @ STREETS p24 410 SEVENTH STREET. ap2s L884 POF SPRISG AND SUMMER. 1 OS 4 | Seasoxante Day Goons. : daily to our stock MANY | Be. H BUNTING, 45 | SHORTED DjtESK GOODS, left over, 15e., i734 and SOc. Some of these are very de- 2 n all-wool JERSEYS, $1.25. 15 dozen IMPORED JERSEY’, all black, €3.75—better if ast we have sold for 85—beautifully braided and pleated | od wen PLEATED-BACK JERSEYS, $3—black and colo: OUR PRICES ARE GUARANTEED. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Space. ap25 Ki 's Parace, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. GREAT INDUCEMENTS ™ PATTERN HATS AND BONN Elegant Trimmed and Untrimmed CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ HATS, Inevery Style aud Shape, A choice Assortment of LADIES’ BONNETS AND HATS, In Manilla, Milan, Centon, Pearl, Fine English Straw andLoop. Fine Selection of FRENCH FLOWERS, TIPS, SILKS AND SATINS, RIBBONS, LACES AND KID GLOVES, SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING AT KING’S PALACE, €14 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, DON'T PURCHASE UNTIL YOU HAVE INSPECT- ED OUR EXTENSIVB BTOCK. . aps Lye Asn Laas. We allhave to doit, Sometimes very disagreeable facts. But we will give you apleasant lesson. A lesson you will like. Becauseit puts money in your pocket. Sometimes you want to make apresent. You think some article of jewelry will do splendidly. In this case come straight tous, We willgive you what you want in fine rolled gold plate, warranted to wear, or in solid silver at about one-half you have to pay in some other Places for it, We carry an immense line. Pins in Rolled Plate, Etruscan, Solid Silver, Black, ‘set with fine stones, Enameled &c., ke. Earrings with Paris Diamonds, Rhine Stones, real Jet, Solid Silver, Etruscan, Crape &c., &e. Bracclets, wide and sarrow, enameled and plain, in fine Rolled Plate, Soli@@itver and Black. Bangles in every style, latest designa. Children's Bracelets and Celluloid Bracelets. Necklaces in all styles for ladies’, misses and children, Bilver and Plated Jersey and Hair Pins, lovely patterns Bolid Gold and Plated Finger Rings in endless variety. Bleeve Buttons and Links in every possible style, Lockets and Charms in utter profusion. ‘Veet Chains in rolled gold, fire gilt, ahell, &o, Scart Pins in the latest patterns, ali pretty. Fine Single Studa with fine Pariian Diamonds, Collar ittons, Studs, Bangle Charms, Bamboo Chains, real Amber Necklaces, fine Rhine Sione Back Combe, &e., ke., ke. PE prs es ‘We want you to come atthe fe never misrepresent any ar- ticle. But the main point is—you'll eave money. M. SILVERBERG & CO., 312 SEVENTH end 213 EIGHTH ST. ¥.W, apa ‘Near Pennsylvania avenue. Cuerer Carr, 620 14TH STREET. FALL & LOVE. First-class Meels, Meele sent on! G.0per pont In bet tn. | and ail druggists. | 442 9th street northwest. 1884—DOUBLE SHEET Trxex Is Hor Waser CURES AIDS COSTIVENESS, DIGESTION. TARRANT’S SELTZER APERIENT RELIEVES REGULATES ya HEADACHE. THE BOWELS. CITY ITEMS. (Ladies? Dude Ties = and Collars, 25c.; Indigo Blue Prints, fast colors, 8c. Figured Dress Goods, all shades, 8¢.; Gauze Vests, high and low neck, and long and short sleeves,26c.: yard-wide Percales, 6yc.;° Madame Thompson's Corsets, 75c.; India Linen, 10c.,(last year, 15¢.) Bar- ains in Parasols and Jerseys. New shades Nium- inated Dress Goods. Bleached Cottons and Sheet- ings at cost. STERN’ 2 904 7th, between T and K. Wilbor’s Compound of Pure Cod-Liver Oil and Lime. ‘The advantage of this compound over the plain Ollis, that the nauseating taste of the OM {s re- moved, and the whole rendered palatable. The of- fensive taste of the ON has long acted as agreat ob- Jection to its use; but in this form the trouble is en- Urely obviated. " A host of certificates might be given here to testify to the excellence and success of “Wilbur's Cod-Liver Oil and Lime;” but the fact that It fs presertbed by the medical faculty ts sut- ficient. For sale by A. B. Wilbur, Chemist, Boston, 0 Durkee’s Salad Dressing. A ready-made, rich and delicious dressing for all salads of meat, fish or vegetables. Cheaper and infinitely better than home-mude. Unrivalled as a sauce. © The Patent Perfect, anda full line of all the finest brands of razors. The diamond rezor paste and Russia leather strops, at the Rodgers Cutlery Store, 487 Penna. ave. n.w. All our best razors Kept in’proper shaving con- dition free of chai 1 Oyster Arrivals Daily, 621 B street northwest, hard and soft crabs, Lynn- en_ oysters, Chertystone oysters, New York oysters, Little Neck clams and clams Families, Hotels and Restaurants supplied. Young snapper terrapins, at White's, Prigg’s Jewelry Store. Thine stones in Diamond Settings; new Bracelets | and Scarf Pins. No. 457 Penna. ave. Vermont Maple Sugar, of fine flavor and strictly pure, sold by McCauley & Dellwig, 209 Penna. ave.. Capitol Hill, and Dellwig & McCauley, cor, of 2d and C streets northeast. 3 Consumption. ‘This fell destroyer has brought a blight to many 4 promising life and sadness to many a home circle. ‘There 1s off remedial agent that will assist nature in throwing off this terrible disease, viz: Speer’s Port Wine. It has been uscd by hundreds with | wonderful success, has checked the progress of dis- ease, and brought thousands back to health. For sale by all druggists. saw Johnson's Ladies’ and gents’ oyster and dining saloons, 440and very delicacy in season. Polite attention. Ladies’ saloon first floor, 3 Brown’s Bronchial Troches Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump- tive and ‘Throat Discases. ‘They are used always ‘with good success. 20 iquors for Medicinal use; warranted chemlcally pure; sold by all drug- gists. Jas. F, MeGee, sole agent, 404 9 n.w.tu,th,,1In Bicycle Shirty and Stockings, Men's and Boys’ sizes from 50e. to $4, all shades. Special rates to clubs; samples free, at'Auerbach’s, 7th and H. eo Burnett’s Cocoaine, THE BEST OF ALL HAIK DRESSINGS. It allays Irritation, removes all tendency to dandruff, and invigorates the action of the capll- Jartes in’ the highest degree, thus promoting a vigorous and healthy grawth’ of hair. Its effect upon the glossiness and richness of the hair ig such aS cannot, be surpassed, Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best. eo “Buchu-Paiba.” Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Blad- dcF and Urinary Diseases. €1. Druggists.”’ 6 Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia. Lundborg?’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet, €0 Lundborg’s erfume, Liiy of the Valley. eo J. M. 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"aches the Natural Method learn to conyerse ina ‘with the pronunciation vantases offered 10, ap! we. Special ad ng to study during the summer, USIC—BY REQU! pupils, Twill remain this euinmer and instruct at reduced rates. Singing aud Piano by my shortest method. All those desirous to be brought out in operas, parlors, cte,, will have their voices trained quickly to the very highest culture, More voices are Tequired how for this eunuice concerts and oratorios, at PROFESSOR DE WOLOWSEI'S's Musical Institute. y York avenue apt ‘OWE’S BUSINESS SCHOOL, 517 77m'St., HAS THE best business ngnman and the most practical in- tion. Bookkeeping taught without text- books, en- iblini scholars to gains practical knowledge in less than pall the usual time, Open all the year. | Busi Bookkeeping, Penmanshin, met and Correspondence, ¥5 a month: $12 for tliree months, Howe's Rapid Business ip alone, $3. ap2 pupils “tm OF NUMEROUS: ing sons and daughters, ‘women for self-cuy And men usefulness and’ honorable independence, erases Gas oa Sent gis ts erary mouth in the Year.” Spring snd wutamer EN Preval ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO 1 VOCAL MUSIC. Particular attention, to be- jormera OF Teachers, ‘Terns ¢12. 794 12th n.w. aps ‘ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU- sic Hall, corner 7th and D northwest. Entrance 11D” Fiftocuth year. Eres advantages. HENRY MRS. SARA & SPENCER, Vice x J. toa vi LARD, W: TON EMY OF a ‘Onty School ot eleeraty ie the city; lessons in short! and. drawing. Call and fee system Of teaching. "186th st. ne. ‘PRE BERLITz SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. WASHINGTON, D. ©. 723 14th st. nw. ED. st, VIDE Ga 28a Weetininster ‘NEW FRENGLIGH CLASSES FORMED SOW. A"? Office hours, from $ to 5 p.m. i671 | me + = Banses Axo Loxvos Nixe Usiren Monster Snows: WHICH IMPORTED, OWNS AND EXHIBITS THE ONLY $200,000 SACRED www 4 HOH XN ON TTT wwww tt Hy tt 7" a ee tr iad | Si Hon ae NNN WWWW HHH Tt Tf RR FE LER PrP HHH AA NNN Wwww HH iii = E °*r t. Fr P HH AAA NNN WoW HHO T EER Err Lu. Exe Po oH H AA N OANN THAT EVER DID OR EVER WILL REACH A CHRISTIAN COUNTRY. WASHINGTON, TWO DAYS, MMM AO OY as aM 5 MMMM AA OY Y S. ATHLETIC PARK, 9TH ANDSSTREETS, MMM M AA OW ‘gTH AND ee THY MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MMM A AY Syh “we Ss Royally and Transcendently Magnificent Celebration of the fourth year of the Great and Mighty Compact Uniting Nine Monster Shows, ‘Nine Monster, Massive, Colossal Shows in One, and each Show increased to astounding proportions, with Every ‘thing New ‘and Novel, And capital augmented to $3,500,009 and daily expenses to $6,800. P. T. BARNUM, JAMES A. BAILEY AND JAMES L. HUTCHINSON, Grand Triple Atliance Circus, with Thive Fr Enormous Double Menageries of Wild and Tra Hage Elevated Stage f Roman Hippodrome w: Immense 2 eer) years’ constant and persistent resrai Scientists and naturalists, and a never- country. Exhibited lian Cannibals, Zulu Chiefs, Japan Aztecs, or Ancient Sui Tndiaus, Boomerang Casters 40 ELEPHANTS, maby others, 40 ELED a Gladiatorial Contests and Sports logical Congress of Stranze and Savage Tribes, Mainmoth Muscum of the World's Wonders and Curiosities. «Greatest Assembly of Curious Human Beings ever seen together on earth. Co! in almost every portion wusitig source Of wonder riaus P mit worshippers; Afziuns, Hindus, Real Nautch -Sole Owners, in Three Rings of Beasts ompant: 8 Po 0) sanremtos the known worlds « to Indic r 4 8, Bulthists, ntians, Todas Dancing Girls (tiost ever here), a HANTS. 40 ELEPHANTS, ONLY TWO BABY ELEPHANTS EVER BORN IN CAPTIVITY. ‘JUMBO, JUMBO, CHANG, THE GOLIATH OF HIS RACE Three hundred of the mest phonomii Equestrian, Agonistic, Bud Ty Matinee precisely si ctons, Fat People, Heath Giante, Midgets, Dwarfs, Ske lexterous. Atiethic chs and other acts in three rings and 0: AND THE TALLEST GIANT ALIVE. mally expert and da: at larto Nisht Pert whe, Savages, Idolaters, and myriads of other Curios. 3 IMMENSE RINGS, 45 FEET IN DIAMEZER, 3 in which will be seen only the foremost and most famous Artists, 2 MAMMOTH DOUBLE MENAGERIES OF WILD AND TKAINED BEASTS. 9 In which are 32 Camels, Baby Camels, Baby Sea Lions, Baby Ponies, Baby Kangaroos. Tiers. L and livis Tepresentatives of nearly every race, animal. beautiful bind and curious brute kuown to exist, and from whicl amore knowledic can be gained MOST BRILLIANT PARADE EVER MADE in one hour than in mouths from books. ‘ON EARTH, from the grounds, at 8:30 A.M. ONLY REAL ROMAN RACES, MORE PEOPLE—DUPLICATE SETS OF TENTS—MORE HORSES_SEVEN TRAIN! TIMES A BIGGER SHOW MOKTAL EYE EVER GAZED UPON. OF CARS AND FOUB ONLY EXHIBITION WHICH THE MORAL CLASSES DELIGHT TO PATRONIZE. For the comfort of those who desire to avoid the crowds on the grounds,COUPON TICKETS, GOOD FOR at RESERVED NUMBERED CHAIRS can be purchased at the usual slight advance FORD'S OPERA HO} On the Day cf Exhibition only. USE BOX OFFICE. Positively no Free Tickets given away. 20,000 Seats. General Admiosion 50cents, Children under nine years, ively no way. E 25 cents. ed Nural Commences at 2 and 8 P.M. Bazrmorr, Two Dars, Woeosesoay Axp Tuvrspay, May Tru Axp 8mm, extra, Two performances every day . Doors open at land 7. Performance 8p26,29,my1.2,3 TIT H H RRR A a r HOH Ee ROR AA J T HoH EEE RRA A ‘JIS A SINGULARLY CHARMING, INFINITE BY THE MADISON SQU A CAST OF SUCH RARE EXCELLENCE AS TO ELEGANT COM THE SCENIC BEAUTY AND THE REAL WATER OF THE BROOK IS §2-SPECIAL NOTE.—THIS DELICIOUS PLAY IS A ABLE SEASON OF THE OPERA HOUSE NOW ING FI IN COMEDY ON ANY THE ENGLISH LAN MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. A HE AT FORD'S AA HHH forena HOUSE AAA HH W a4 HH CF NEXT WEEK. LY BRIGHT AND PICTURESQUE PLAY. ARE THEATER COMPANY. SURPASS ALL THE PAST IN EDY TALENT. OP THE GLADE SCENE, ALSO A MARVEL OF INGENIOUS CONSTRUCTION, FIT CLIMAX OF THE BRILLIANT AND FASHION- DRAWING TO A CLOSE. THERE IS NOTH- STAGE AT THIS TIME, WHERE GUAGE 18 SPOKEN. SEATS RESERVED AT THE USUAL PRICES, BRILLIANT AND NAtionaL puesten. EMMA ABBOTT BOTH MATINEE AND NIGHT. FEE MMMM = MM MM A gE MMMM MMMM AA EE MMMM MMMM AA E MMM MMM AAA EKE MMM MMM A A A BBR RBB oo. TTrr Trt AA OB BB OO T AA BBB BBB O O r rT AAA Bb BB OO Tf pi 4 A RBBB BBB ‘00 T a GRAND OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT—TRIPLE BILL. ‘Rossini’s Charming Comic Opera, ARBER OF SEVILLE.” . Also, Emma Abbott will sing grand aria from “Travi- ta” and her celebrated balled, UPON THE SUANEE RIVER” Abbott, Rosewald, Campobello, Broderick, Allen and ‘Castle. INDAY, APRIL °8—-McCAULL OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY hE BEGGAN SIUDENT: DESERIE ap: HE LADIES IN CHARGE OF THE “CHURCH ORPHANAGE.” No. 52920th street n.w., seeing the importance and ne- cenalty of securing funds for the enlargement and im- wement of the Orphanage, ave decided to hold Eicaar at, Wiilaras Hall epcning’ on the eveuine of lou A ‘at 8 o'clock, and cor uing Thursday ev On evening, May Ist. evening @ concert will be given: tickets for which will be $1. Tickets for the concert can be had at Mra, "McKeever's, 1603 H street n.w., or auy of the lady managers. SS, |. H, Emory, president; Mra. Chubb, secre- tay EE. em bum: ‘Mrs. Montgomery Blair, Mrs John Davis, Ars... Hagner, Mra. W. A. Leon ard, Mrs. Lai ton, Mrs. Georve H. Pendleton, Miss Ciymer, Miss Johnston, Miss McKean, Mrs. T. B. Fer- ‘Mrs. Dorshcimer, Mrs. guson, Biddle, Mrs. Leiter. ap26-2t* RDS. AUDIENCES DELIGHTED™ ‘TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Production of Johann Strauss’ Beautiful Opera, QUEEN'S LACE HANDKEKCHIEF. New and Beautiful Scenic Effects! Elaborate and Costly [Costumes! Increased Orchestra and ‘& powerful Cast! Large and Ef- fective Chorus! MONDAY NEXT—THE RAJAH, FROM THE MADISON SQUARE THEATER. All the Original Scenery and the Original Cast. ‘The Greatest of all Productions. Sale of rererved places now ready, at the regular dra- matic prices. an ‘THLETIC EXHIBITION BAND Si the Advanced Class of the PATUESDAY, APRIL 2 AT-8 FM. IN THE NEW Y. M. ©. A. GYMNASIUM, 1409 and 1411 New York avenue. - Admission, aoe ‘Tickets limited to 400. For sale at Association ‘and Elphonso Youngs, 428 9th street. ‘ap'e-st EW THEATERSCOMIQUE. NP iiauny Wontacue Stage Manager. MONDAY, APRIL Regular Matinees: Tuesdiy, Thi and Saturday. Another new company! Twenty s The screaming ‘opening sketch, BAKED At IVE! aside-spliting romance of # Dutch Oven. New Grand Olio! Pleasureable Delicacies! 8} Bons! Sensational Gim-Cracks!. Blend three hours of bubbling fun, en | with a highly- UPSIDE DOWN gr AN UPROAIL IN A. PHOTO- en by Harry Montagae. d incidents suggestive of the title, winding up Seeneiih che wilde enchanting Pom-bom Quadrle, ie apa. ‘Look out for the Negative. Bacrmore Mostcan Fesnvat, APRIL 30ru, MAY Ist, 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 éra, AT Taearne Conover SATURDAY EVE’ G, APRIL 26. THE EVENTS OF THE SEASON!! GREAT INTERNATIONAL WRESTLING MATCH Between MATSADA SORAKICHL OF JAPA The Police Gazette Chat Wrest feated Edwin Libby, Capt. Jas. Andre Onristat: dancien Mare, ti mi Athlete of the World, Champion Ai Conditions: Best Three in Five Fall, Japancee and aK-Catch-Can Styles, Ca FOR A PURSH OF $1,000. RICHAKD K. FOX, Proprietor of the Police Gayeite, to Select the Referes, Horxecisvitte Deror, N. ¥., April 4, 1884, T. ESnclbuker, Theater Comique, Washington, D.C.: Sorakichi aud myself are on our way to Washington, Arrive Saturday morning all nglt, aps DUNCAN ©. ROSS. Loos nace, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 1 WAGNER FESTIVAL CONCERT. Positively the only appearance in Washington of the principal artists of the Vieuna Imperial Opera: MATERNA, SCARIA, WINKELMANN. ENLARGED ORCHESTRA. THEODORE THOMAS, CONDUCLOR. Special program —TANNHAUSER, DIE WALKURE, TRISTAN UND ISOLDE, and PARSIFAL. Admission, $2; Reserved places, ¢2oxtra. The sale of places will commence on Saturday morning, April 26, under the direction of Messrs. Metzerott & Co. a24- ——E EE ———————_—— PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, FOE EUROPE CDR. Loomis TENTH A Party to GERMANY, SWITZERLAND and ITALY, Btrictly select and limited. First s ction, on the City of Rome, June 14, 92 days, $750. Second section, on the State, of Nebraska, Zatie'13, #3 days, #600, apl2-siw L._C. LOOMIS, Washington, D.C. Cc oO K's CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS. THIED ANNUAL TOUR Leaving New York on WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, 1894, A magnificent pleasure tripof nearly two months, with all expenses of transportation, sleeping and parlor cara, hotel accommodation, meals en routs, carriage dri etc., at greatly 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, ETC. ‘The outward and return trips are by entirely different routes. Send for a descriptive programme, free by mail. 261 Broadway. 197 Washington 337 Walnut street... mb5.w&s.17t (eee ote TTS PROFESSIONAL, ————— Ulan dally eats being requisite to heatth, thousand, from tarand nears vit De WHITES Peake 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite W: Hotel, fe lic from, andawohdance of, Corus, Rai Vhites' thirty'-eighth year of prulcaslons sitting. apl2 Rosa, ‘BELL (EELIABLE CLATRVOVANT AND ASTROLOGI! 9 erent MRE ie eer ert 5 eases of the feet successfully ‘treatment Strelther hands or fest, 6. Looms 5 Peon, “RB Tsngl Pagers MAR: tor aale by all. and Fancy Goods ‘3216-7m a porth west. ss ——— DENTISTRY. fo be held in Temple, APRIL, aist to 26h, to-| PE 8 1, S007 Oring, May oe pee eae mn ‘per wot Tur New Your Sox REACHES WASHINGTON AT 11 AM. ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. IW. ENGLAND, Puliteler “The Sua" Row York cy Dato ee

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