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s LOCAL MENTION. | Weather. \ Srv ornieen: wa DC! ¥ 2S, 1885, 10am. | t veg t to south winds gen | , . wae warmer, fair we fdie Atlantic g assis - 5 VIStANA State Lor | 1 ‘ LEawx FEGRCAKY Lord, = | 5.000. x Ans, Feb. F ; for le x Rank of San | i . i et so, 28,600 Si FI THOUSAND DOLLARS, on T Iss. and that the amount 1 ck on the New Or- | presentation of the 1. F. SERVARY, r National Bank of CHAS. NA, ew the Fitth Capi- ~\ND DOLLARS, on of the FRANK R. OSBORN Co., New Orleans, i ' # due in & measure to the Sim- tracts of insu- ywith prompt I prudence Cot its invest ig tubes. J. H. ted to avail | . We will | hs for $1, at | S19 Pennsylvania avenue. nately reduced rates. gedin every dep Our pure Rye S. bonded war > equal in this cER & Bh Grooers, 417 7t pQxvox Coven SyExvE, only 10 and 25¢.a FiATs just received at 1D, the only strictl: 6 dozen, with ylvania i aphs $3 i109 Pens no eqnal. | rheuma om S.—One wir room, phote low on second Apply €05 Pennsyl- reoms. | > story free at druggists, For Rent, Penn. ave. WE ARF in ‘olve of choice Turk, « Bro, | 417 7th st. nw. tt fire of the Na- Farrel & Go's, the handles: erteetly pre th stock of ast | ble adies’ white x = « HH. LANDER, 408 -Tth | Py hiss goods at greauly H, 315 7th street, sural dr - Donovi will find t north from and bi nia ave. | Al pro- | nnsylvae Kubert Callahan, on ueD Corros, short lion and Roster cents. For sale tou T cuusylvania avenue, <.yard wide, short Ranfnan’s, nd Charlotte Russe, ENGHAVINGS, PICTURE cture frame s. dil 7thst. 1 celtic $ Wisp dees not blew seme one t Keuiman’s Combination © Horsr Hrstarr az, under Hall of Rep- rm Ves, is oye “ay lor acectumodation ing night sessions, NG Pavers for the great tk n’s Combina- Least Look at THR M 623 Pa. ave. ht shades 10c. Tie sale, will continue all aN's Fike SAxe for one week. 104 LGe. ander, who has he gives satisfaction stn. we Teorn PownEr.— tToliet Luxury, 26 cents, 1 ‘skid glove advertisement in be “city tem” column. | made a_ confess | house | in ord | th | Wirere To Borrow Mo: ins twel © wi . wely furnished and he 1 be rented entire or by sin- | LOCAL MENTION. THr Compact r PLUG GorNe Is the Violet Ping Chewing Te for sale econists cverywhere. Mak of the trade mark, and insist on nuine. Try it be convine ssed and ch K brother ths & Br We Win Careiulty sel n't fore cted, Lon Monda stamped linen splashers at B. Bruce & Go., Oth sire ELEGANT Cantxer Pre Good work. L: March 24, 1,000 cents each t northwest. 82 per dozen rdner, 927 Pennsylvs ling, No. 419 B.H. Warsre’s ation- ers and his ollice, 91 en cents, x Corr j corsets, 2. 4-button mono xlhead’s, F strect, ingout of office and those THose who are Spencerian Busi- hieh qualifies for ness € bles, Genuine, Hempler's ity st. advertisenient, sare prevented by the timely pre- iting your loos Ronnerr aution of ¢ he Nati ‘Tne Nation, pany, corner | constable of Norfolk, on a warrant. charging 15th and New live Lours 9a, | him with swindling "He sued out a writ m, to4 p.m. Tand inspect the vaults, of habe vas, on Which he hud a hearing be- | fore Judge Meade, who remanded him. to cus: “Justu’s OLD STAND,” G19 D street north- | tody, He was taken. to Noriolk last evening. west, buys gentlemen's firstelass second-hand | ——The post o here was inspected yester: clothing. Note by mail promptly attended to. | day by Postal Inspector Henderson, and found < to win exe ‘lent order in all tts “departments, r a ar —tThe muyor yesterday sent up to the gran CITY AND DISTRICT. jury the Julian Della, charged with so tat the boys Knight and Condensed Locals. 250 beng siven,—There After a severe surzical operation and three | were eleven lodgers at the station jiouse last weeks of suffering, at his home, Kichard | night. Riggies, the laborer who had his {oof crushed ——>+—_ With the 21 ton gun, at them dy was te- Tire TeLt-Tare Bett.—James Coleman, the moved Thursday tothe pital, Dr. Ford Th ous, in the tit is ne joint. artield Memoria! he npson thinks the injury so he arch of t aumputate above the ankh # SeHSON. mple, have “phenome- ul niedium” tor speaking and tests. She pro- Sto deseribe spirits, read character psycho sery suceessfil concert work in Pennsslvania. ‘He Will sing Sunday morning in Con: ule Union Wesley A. Bishop J. W iil make his e on eh 16 Quart rill resume her trips to t, ifthe present weather nues, + steamer W. W. Coreoran will resume her trips to Mt. Vernon on Monday morning at 10 —_—+_ ‘Twenty Robberies During the Winter. CONFESSION OF A COLORED BUR SENT TO JAIL IN DEFAULT OF $2,000 BAIL. prdon Streets, alias George Ji Robert Gor plored m: ar tives Raff and Block with ore the ease. After connecting the p eral eases of slat-cutting in puth Washington,he | m of about twenty robberies | ompanied the ofticers e portion of the stolen | Henderson “ole during the winte to houses where yoods Was recovered, ed, who, the prise to rob and disposed of the plunder, was arrested for reeeiving stulen goods. In’ the Police Court this morning with burglary in seven tinued for two weeks. In he was committed to j also continued, and he was sent to jail in de- fault of 3500 bail. Philip Watson and William Smith were held as witnesses under $500. bail Julia Smith was released on her own recogni- zance to appear as a witne mith’s ¢ =e Se PREPARED To Go To Jart.—Sarah Janifer, colored, was ‘tried in the Police Court this morning on’ a charge of stealing two dresses belonging to Mrs, Robert Wilson, also |. “Sarah said that Mrs. Wilson owed her $4. and she took the dr forthe bill. The judge ordered her to make restitution, in de- | tault thirty days. She said she would not give | up the dresses, but would go to jail. ee Orricers ELEcTED.—The following officers have been elected by the “National Lifeand Ma- turity association, Of Washington, D. C.": H. Browning, presi John J. Johnson, “vice sident 5 Norment, treasurer, P. 8. Riddelle, Secretary; John B.’Larner, ecunsel: and John H. Hetzer, general agent; ‘directo i. Browning, John d Samuel Nor- illiam E. Clark, James L. Barbou . Frank Hume, Levi Woodbu ‘our W. Tullock, Robert’ O, Holtzman, and Baker. This association was chartered on d day of February, 1584, and has issued about nbersiip, the gross re ighborood of $60, 000, z ee Penrice ScHoors rN VIRGINIA Chosen. @ meeting of the board of directors of th public schools in Langley,Va., held night ast, it was decided to close tie schools fur tliree Months for wantof funds, and open pay schools er to realize sufficient amount of expenses of the public scho It 13. etted by the people of Lanzley ns had to be resorted to to educate m their children, ——— ST THE TAX TITLE BI. PROTESTIS GAGAL Ata mecting of property holder itanm hall t eve Messrs. -€ is Murphy ‘ampbeil, Th urd Rothwell McKenzie were ted # committee to wait upon the Senate Leommittee to protest against so much Of House bili No, 8236 as authorizes the Com- missioners of the District to give titles to prop- erty for non-payment of special taxes. Resoluc tiohs were adopted reciting that the passage of this measure would be a gross injustice to prope ty owners, amounting in many cases toactual nd asking that no decisive action il the Justice of the assessments en establisied or the assessments ) moditied as to remove the objec tions stated. A Brinver’s on entered suit ning 31,3 ¥ Notley Ander. igainst Charles Losekam, He states that at Kam’s insta and pro- build a house for him; that others r proposals, but that his was the but neverthe m_ con- tracted with another man. tims the profit | on bis proposed contract if ithad been carried out. Mr. Anderson sued Losekam before a jus tice OF the peace for $100, value of services in Preparing bids and estimates, but the justice of decided again: peace him, and on appeal the Cireuit Court ustained the decision below. neice THE Humane Soctery ReoRGANIzED.—The Soolety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani inatis last night formally reorganized under the title of the Humane ~ Judge Arthur re-elected presi- A, we W. Smiley, MacArthur committee was ap- pointed to revise ‘the by-laws. About twenty hew members were elected. The selection of the executive committee was intrusted to a al committee, Who Will report at the next ing. a | EY oN REAL Es- TATE.—People who have property to pay for, and mortgages to pay off, should inguire’ in the assistance and advantages furnished by the Co-operative Building association, advanced in any desired amount, pward. Seven years and three | months is given to return the principal and in- tin monthly installments. Payments ean wade at any time of large or small amounts, ording secretary sponding made an address, charged for the time thé money ts held, | Ifa part of the advance is settled the monthly installments are reduced _ proportionately’. Members are extended every facility and ene couragement to return advances and pay for their property as rapidly and as soon as possi- ble. Commissions and heavy expenses are avoided. Over $440,000 are now advanced to. | the members. Pamphlets explaining the ad- 2 Zeous, terms, how to proceed, etc., are fur- | n upon application. "Thomas Somerville, rc ident; Jno. Joy Edson, secretary. Office, | 917 F str st northwest. se ~~ Ite INAUGURAL SEATS.—Brentano Bros, re- port a very large advanced sale of Inauzural grand stand tickets from forcign as well as local s,and think that by the first of the wel all seats will be taken, HRR 00 ¥ ¥ A ik ovo YY & EF RY os YW mak FE g = «& i ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, Strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, SoLD ONLY IN cans. RoraL Baxixe Powpesr Co,, 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 ment made in full, and interest .s | | Sroperiy | building v to ack for It | defects, and tomake all necessary at they think of it, | new cioe Sal | Price | of Washington, entered th | mor | re rs ay » Deposit company, corner | _ INAUGUR \Trox.—More than one-fourth of the avenne, receives trunks of | people of Alexan Will attend the inaugura- nd all sorts vainable ton on the 4th ¢ w leposit lor a moderate charge, | able and me he city ampl ables with | s Illustrated | dairy R—HE IS | While using your Cuticura for chapped hands, it nate | isoner with sev | | in praise of it and Cuticura. | Hands, and find it gives better satisfaction and ope Alexandria Affairs. Crry Scioor. Boann.—The city school board met last night, Hon, (. 5, Stuart, president, in the chair, It was ordered that thé clerk be au- thorized to grant a second permit to the daugh: ter of Lewis Eidelin. A’ survey of Peabody ordered with a view to remedy all pairs, A. was ordered for Snowden building, and a small one for Washington school No. 8. 3 number of bills for work done, &c., by L. Mans- field, F. Higgins, Win. A. Vincent and others were ordered to be paid. A complaint of Wm. Triplett was reterred to the committee on com: plsint tnd grievances. Prize Duttt.—The Red Men’s fair was crowd- ed last night, a silver cup having been ofiered to the best drille dei, Cant, Mushback, Lieuts an and Monroe,of the Light Infantry, were the ‘indies, acd a number of cadets, int cluding Cadets Christmas, Vining and others, lists, “The prize was awarded do Sart. W. T. Stover, Co. A, of Balti- .. This is the second prize drill edp he has n this year. BLIC Scticot HoLrpay,—The school board rized the ¢! x of the public sehools- ithand 5th of March next. The here ont usual Fel holiday of the 22d was not availed of this year, and it was thought that many of the parents and pupils would wish to r remain up in order to see the fireworks on the 4th, sind thus not reach home untila very late hour, so that the next day would-be needed for ation. the present prospect Is that the river route, if 1. will be much impeded by ice, and eep many Alexandrians at home. Lee, sent to jail here for 1 persons, having served out ‘as discharged yesterday, ested by A.W. Chapman, his teru but was colored man who escaped from the officers while on his way to the penitentiary, and who | was afterwards’ captured in Balthhore, was charged in the Police Court this morning’ with being a suspicious character, J. E. Wilson, a An, at the corner of Dth'and L streets, testified that be heard the bell on his money drawer ring this morning, and upon going in the store he caught th want, who was uit. Mies nd to the previous . The defendant testified that he went in the dairy to « s of milk, and denied ses don’t ring “90 days on the numed Richard he ni themselves,” siti farin.”” A’ Sms mpt later, and he w wer. Cc UTICURA. INFALLIBLE RLOOD PURIFIERS AND SKIN BEAUTIFIERS. A GROWTH OF HATR, occurred to me to try it for dandruff, from which T suffered agreat deal, and it not only speedily cured the dandruff, but restored the hair toa large bald Spot previously entirely destitute of hair, It is now au inch in length. | JOUN H. PARKE, Master bark “John E. Chase,” Boston Harbor, sor Your Caticura Remedie recognition. ‘The miners find the Cuticura Soap splendid for cleansing the skin, aud those who have for years suffered from sore hands cannot say enough HAN ly receiving great C. BUDDER, Scoffeld, Col. CITAPP! T have been using th =D IAN Cut ae ura Soap for Chapped rates more quick! ts cleansing qu mend it as a mi ¢ than an: ¢ I have ever tried. les and delicate perfume recom- irable soap. F. PARKER, Charlottesburg, Ky, DOING Goon T was sick along time and ‘They could not do me any good, and then I tried Cu- ticura Remedies and they cured me. They are doing | a great deal of good in this cou; d several doctors. Ky. WITH GOOD RESULTS. Ihave used your Cuticura Remedies with good re sults for Scrofula and Scalp Disease for a number of years, R. K. FAULKNER, Hornelisville, N.Y. WORKS LIKE MAGIC. Your Cuticura Soap I prescribe in all eruptions of the skin and it works like masic. T. H. WHITING, M. D., 14 Central Music Hall, Chicago, IL For sale everywhere, Soap, 25. POT Price Cuticura, 60c; Cuticura Cuticura Resolvent, $1. sR DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON | BEAUTY For Skin Blemishes, use the Cuticura D. f4 Cc ARTER'S IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT ACTUAL cosT, BARGAT BARGAIN! FANCY SILKS, SILK VELVETS, BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS AND SATINS AT ACTUAL COST S. Wide double width, pure wool, .aetual Cont. | EROCADIE SILK VELVET, real value, | reduced to ¥ LORED SILK VELVE CHED $1.00, actual co: TABLE DAMAS! reduced to actual EDs real value $1.00; reduced to COLORED SILKS, 50; FANCY SILKS, 50, actual cost. LADIES’ C1 one vard and @ halt netttal cost, wide, in Gre POLORED waar and Blue, 50, ROCA DE, 8, Crea Pink, White, and Blue, $1.00_ nat ot ASHMIERES, v1 © 82.003 they rk ity, all colors, ‘COLORED BROCADE yard, » $1.00. SPACE. f19 corner of 7th street. Fux Dress Surrs. THE MAN OF orhINARY BUILD CAN BE FITTED WITH A FULL DRESS SUIT FROM STOCK AS WELL AS BY HAVING IT MADE TO ORDER, WE HAVE THESE COATS MADE FROM A MUCH BETTER QUALITY OF GOODS THAN USUAL, LINED THROUGHOUT WITH SATIN, AND CUT IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLE, AT ABOUT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN SAME GOODS COST MADE TO ORDER. FOR THOSE WHO CAN'T BE FITTED WITH READY MADE COATS WE MAKE TO ORDER, AND GUARANTEE TO FIT, VERY HANDSOME. SUITS AT $45 AND $50. COATS SILK OR SATIN E. B. BARNUM @ CO, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Wourar Baxixe Poworn WHAT PROF. SILLIMAN SAYS OF OUR WHEAT BAKING POWDER, “Messrs, Martin KALEFLEISCH’s Sons: Gentlemen:—My examination of your ‘Wheat Pow- der’ develops an uhexpected value t@ it froma saXI- zs sr OF WEW. It certainly restores to the bread the Potassia and’ Maunesia Salts; which, the mulling removes trom high grade Hour, and It avolds compictely the hace of miter wh stant use of sinall doses of Rochelle all the tartaric acid compounds carry into the systel As the flesh fluid contains ten times as much Potas: slum Salts as of sodium, it is evident that the waste of the tissues is supplied from your prey as cannot be from those preparations which con Sodium and Calciuin compounds besides the acid. ‘There isno f of setting Up un alkaline col dition of :be urine with dicaleje phosphates, In fact, iCappears to me that you have a very strong case, Judged from the physiological side, and this convic. ion, tain, tartare i ti case. ( D Sms, bas grown on me te 1 have examined a ae For saleby G. G. CORNWELL & Son, 1418 Pennsylvania avenue, The trade supplied.” f14-4,tu,th,6m-4p | At 100,000 and dont y | think For Headache, Toothache, earache and backache, Salvation Oil is @ certain cure. Price 25 cents. 1 Gents Preparing for the Parade will find the easiest and best foot wear at Hahn's Reliable Shoe House, 816 7th street and. 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. Fine Hand-stitehed Boots and Shoes, any style. Hahn’s $2.50 Caif Button, Laced and Congress, Js far ahead of anything sold at That Price in the City. Our $2.50 Hand Sewed Solid Comfort Shoe, the easiest and most durable walking Shoe made. Our $2.00 Stylish Button Laced and Congress. Our $1.50 Reljable Marching Shoe made witb- out Tacks, Inauguration Ball Requisites. Ladies’ fine French Kid Opera Slippers, $2.00, Ladies’ Cur Kid Opera Slippers, 50, 75, $1.00 and $1.25, Ladles: EPd_ Misses’ fine white Slippers, $1.15 and $1.25. Ladies Leaded Slippers with Cox-comb Bows, 1.50. Gent's patent leather Dancing Pumps, $1.25 and $1.50, gents patent leather Oxford Ties, $1.50 and Fine Dress Shoes for ladies and gentlemen. Wa. Haun & Co.'s RELIABLE SHor Howse, 1 816 7th st. and 1922 Pennsylvania ave. Kid Gloves! Kid Gloves!! Over 400 dozen Kid Gloves of the very best Parisian make to be closed out at the following ridiculously low prices: 20 dozen 6-button Black (all sizes), 59 cts.; for- mer price, $1.50. 25 dozen 6-putton Opera and White, 69e,; for- mer price, $1.50. 50 dozen 6-button length Mousquetaire, Black, 59e.; former price, $1.50, 40 dozen S-button length Monsquetatre (all shades), 69¢.; former price, $1.25. 40 dozen 6-button length Mousquetaire Opera’s, 79¢.; former price, $1.50. 47 dozen S-button length Mousquetaire, in Opera, White, Tans find Black, the very best Glove that can be made, $9c.; former price, $2. We only ask our lady patrons to examine these Gloves, and they will appreciate this un- precedented slaughter. They are not the usual rade Of Gloves that are advertised, but are the alance of this season's stock of one of the most prominent Kid Glove importers of this country, who intends retiring from business. We also offer about 5,000 yards of slightly soiled Hamburg, damaged by water, at nearly half the price of produetion, Have you seen the new style Ruching? Ifnot ask to see the “Apijune,” 25e, per yard—the latest thing for ladies’ neckwear. B, J. BEHREND & Son, 818 7th st. n. W., between H and I sts. . 8.—Muke no mistake In the number, 3 The Exact Number of Visitors alculated to attend the Inauguration is Aeared ou forget that any friend or forty-second cousin you —haye will ex- pect to stop at your house so prepare for the vent, t. Goldsechmid, §12-7th st.n.w, has in the past few weeks furnished the Chambers, Kitch- ens and tables of the majority of Hotels, Res- taurants and Boarding houses in the District with crockery, glass ware and all kinds of Housefurnishing goods but still has an im- mense stock left which will be sold at prices that will speak for themselv National Theater Fire. Three Farrel & Herring champion safes pre- served their entire contents, as the following testimonial will show: WASHINGTON, D, C., February 27, 1885. Messrs, Farrel € Cow Philadelphia, Pa. Gentie- men—I had three of your Herring's Patent Champion Safes in the great tire of last night that destroyed the National theater, and sty store (two in the theater office and one in my store), and am grateful to state that they all pre- served their contents to niy entire satisfaction. ‘The test was a very severe one, as nothing re- mains of the building buta pile of brick and ashes, Yours, truly, WV. W. RAPLEY, One of these safes 1s still standingon the side- walk in front of the ruins, and is attracting con- able attention from the severe test it hi sustained, 1 Johnson's Gyster Saloons, 440 and 442 9th street. Choice Meals, Lunch, ©. ish, Game, Spring Chickens, &¢., &c. aloon first Moor, 1 Phosphorine is a Food for the body and strength to the blood, Ask your druggist for it. 1 Kaufman's Combination Store will cause great excitement. Fine cambrie, equal to Lonsdale, 71y¢., at Kaufman's sale. For Coughs and Throat Disorders use Brown's Bronchial Troches. “Have never changed my mind respecting ‘them, except I etter of that which I began thinking well of." Rev, Henry Ward Beecher, Soldonly ‘in Boxes, eo For the Inauguration. Silver Gray Blankets for hire, 60 cents, and Comfortables, 40 cents, at Julius Lansburgh’s, 315 7th street. 6 Prof. A. B. Chandler, Brookhaven, Miss. says: “I was cured of Tor- pidity of the Liver'and Bowels and Paralysis, y Dr. Kennedy's ‘Favorite Remedy.” "eo. Fine Brilliantyne for aprons, be. per yard, atthe combination sale. Go early to-morrow if you want to avoid. the rushat Kaufman's,, 6 Buy Pocket Knives at the Rodgers’ cutlery store, 487 Pa. ave. Your initials engraved free. eoll Do Not Fail toread the Post and Kepublican about Kauf- man’s, 6 3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle. No.1 Rye Whisky, best ‘in the world for the money. Orders by mail. McGee's, 9th, near D st. eo-lin Durkee’s Salad Dressing and Cold-Meat Sance.—The . universal favorite both in the United States and Great Britain. Wholesome, delicious, economical and nutritious. Saves anxiety, waste and trouble. eo Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all. eo Fine Window Shades, with-nickel hangings, only 47c.,at Kaufman’s.6 “Bucha-Paibn. Qaiee, complete cure, all Kidney, and Urinary Disease: Senin Stone, Gravel, Catarrh of the Bladde gists, Bladder Irritation, $1. Drug: “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned ever; ing, and delivered tn balfpound “Ward” prints 50c. per pound. Also Cottage Cheese, Butter- ae and Sweet Milk, 5c. per quart, Cream 15c, pin morn- M3 MM MM A AA MM AAA MM MA AR SILVERBERG’S: SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG,S SILVERBERG’S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S: SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S: SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S: SILVERBERG’S meee tt Cotton Flags, for decorating, In all sizes,from Se per dz. to 7 German ree from 10c Ve Flags of all Nations, yard long,25c. Large Framed Pictures of Cleve: jand T5c and 99e. Knives and Forks 49¢ set. Casters 73e; plated,new design, 00e, Handsome Butter Dishes, Sugars, ‘Cake and Fruit Dishes 99c. Ivory-Handle Knives and Forks, full size, 99c set. Iyory-Handle Carvers 49¢ set. Plated Tea Spoons 39¢ to 98e. Plated Table, Forks and Spoons 78¢ to $1.08. Fine Rubber-Handle Carvers $1.49 set. Set of Ivory-Handle with eel Bc. nae Carvers, Fine Polished Gurtain-Poles, com- plete with brackets, ends and Tifgs, 1n walnui, ebony, ash or cherry. 39¢. Brass-trimmed Poles.all colors,59c, Bix eight, ten and twelve-foot Poles, ‘wood or brass trimmed,very low. SILVERBERG'S STLVERBERG'S ce picture Frames at 40c. SILVERBERG'S Gilt and Plush, very handsome, SILVERBERG’S Our {9e"Piash Easel Frame is a SILVERBERG’S Our frame Department ts. chock SILVERBERG’S full of new g: e can give fouallaizes,and not SILVERBERG'S 2 SILVERBERG’S SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S Imported Oleographs 49, 75 & 990. Large Chromos, new fraine, 90e- Engravings, in oak frames, B9c. O01 Pain ings, large sizes, from $3 Department and our Department offer de ‘Bargates this week ‘Toys and Fancy Goods, £23 812 7th street, near Pennsylvania ave. Aw Orronroxrry Foor Axz* TO BUY RELIABLE AND FIRST-CLASS CLOTH- ING AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. Noneshould delay, but call at once, and see ourstock ot MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, AT OUR SPECIAL i 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS, NO MISREPRESENTATIONS, NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. ‘We guarantee every buyer aball have the full worth of his money, and that every garment we sell shall do good service to the wearer to the full amount of its cost, and bring the purchaser back to us again. 3 NOAH WALKER & CO., - TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ja7 625 Pennsylvania Avenue, ST. N.W.—25 TONSOF LE eee AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. LADIES’ GOODS. A UBAUGH'S OPERA HOUSE. GALA MATINER, | - TUESDAY, MARCH'S. Isk3, AT 2 O'CLOCK. GRAND MILITARY qgONCERT AND “RECEP- GIVEN RY THE GRENADIERS-ROCHAMBEAU, Assisted by the following artists Miss ANNA RINALDI, the distinguished Soprano, from the Eu- Topean opera house. MISS CHARLOTTE WALKEI M Soprano of the Philharmonic Society of New York. MR W. F. PRUE’ Baritone fron the Italian MR. J. OLIVERO AND MR. Ll, and other members of the Bataillon, r with « chorus of 100 voices and tht Grenadiers-Rochambeat! Band of forty distinguished musicians. RS. LOWELL, Assist. PIOGIAM, FIRST PART. ROCHAMBEAU BAND. No. 1—Overture: Inaugural March, E. Gomer. BATAILLON AND STAF! No. 2—Grand Review and Military Evolutions MISS ANNA RINALDI accompanied by Chorus: Orchestra ‘and Rand of the taillon. No, 3—Air, National la Marseiliaise Kourer de 'Isie. MR. OLIVERC R. RUSSELL. No. 4—Song: The Two mes, in Pronch, Miss CHARLOTTE WALKER. No, 5—National Air, Hail ¢ Mit. F. PRUEG TE No. 6-Sti Vendicata, (from Dinorah), Meyerbeer. MIL ANSON AND MI. I. SOLAIR. No. 7—The Two Professional Duelists, PART 2. MISS ANNA RINALDI No. S—Magnetic Waltz, (U Ardita), by Luigi Arditt. Mr. OLIVERC No. 9—Marcean, Champ Guerrier De Robem Plan- uette LISS CHARLOTTE WALKER, on Fu o. (1 Lombardi, Verds LACROIS AND MISS WALKER. ‘atore, Verdi, ntire Bataillon and Staff, No. 10— srand Finale. ets On sale at the Box OMice of the John Ells, 937 Penn, ave., Brentano, Pe On Tithst. Committee of Reception—by the Onicers of the Bataillon, Doors open at 1 o'clock. Commence ate. fst M** . HH FRE L HOH OE L HHH FET HOH E L HoH ERE LLLL PPP, OO TTTT TITT FEE RRR Poo T ar F ROR PP OO T T EE RRR oo tT OF r 2 o ‘00 T T ERE R R ;; AMERICA'S GREATEST READER AND IMPER- SONATOR, ‘Will appear TUESDAY EVENING, March 34, At Congregational Church, in a GRAND MONOLOGUE ENTERTAINMENT of HEROIC SENTIMENT AND HUMOROUS READ- INGS. Admission, 50c.; Reserved Seats, 75¢.—to be had at Ellis’ Music Store, 937 Pennsylvania ave. Doors open at 7; Entertainment at 8 o'clock. £28-3t “A tavans GRAND OPERA HOUSE, THIS EVENING, Last production of ‘ FFF AL KK A F AA OL KK AA FF AA IL KK AA FE AAA OL. KK AAA wy ¥F AA LL K K A AY BY THE McCAULL OPERA COMIQUE CO, Next week—A Grand_Production of the Majestic Dramatic Spectacle, in 5 Acts and 10 Tableaux, MICHAEL STROGOFF, For God, for the,Czar, and for My Country, Presented with new and maznificent scenery by J. Mazzanovich and Seymour Penso: £38; NATIONAL THEATER = WILLARD HALL THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Last Time of VICTOR DURAND. ‘The management of the National Theater have the Pleasure to announce that they have secured WILLARD HALL, through the kindness of Mr. Staples, of Wilard’s Hotel, and will continue, for the remainder of the week, Mr. Henry Guy Carleton’s New Play, VICTOR DURAND, by the WALLACK'S THEATER COMPANY. Asevery vestige of Scenery, Properties and Stage Accessories, together with the Costumes of the Com- Eben” destroyed at the fire, the performance will bea, DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT STREET DRESS. PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: DIME’ MUSEUM, Pennsylvania ave., near 11th st, MONSTER SHOW for Inauguration week,commencing Monday, March 2 THE BIJOU OPERA AND BURLESQUE ©0., Comprising 22 Artists, combined with the best Spe- ity Company in America, among whom are the celebrated VIVIAN AND MOORE, PHILLIPS AND RACH, STANLEY AND CONWAY, THE GREAT HEFRON, and ten others, forming an entertainment equal to any in America. In addition to which weutfer TWELVE WONDERFUL CURIOSITIES in the Museum, all new to a Washington audience. IN | 28 Admission to/all this 0; 1t \RAND CONCERT. The last of the series to be given by the Choir of the Universalist Church, corner of 13th and L sts., will take place on TUESDAY EVENING, March 34, 1885. Tickets at Ellis & Co.'s, 037 Penba.ave. — f28-3t L® Fp THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE, 1509 1 st. n.w., Dally from 11 to 2 o'clock, beginning MONDAY, March 2d, Inangugation week. RF-Cotfee, Tea, Rolls, Cake. 128-61" OTCHKIN BELL RINGERS AND CONCERT COMPANY will give one of Ree ea entertainments at Wes- ley Chapel, 5th and Fists. naw. TUESDAY EVENING, March 3d. Admission 25 cts. 5 28-308 ross. ‘The Minstrel Success, “We come again with songs to greet you, Full of laughiter, full of fun.” THE FAMOUS ORIGINALS. elr second appearance in Washington since thelr as return from Europe, CALLENDER'S MAMMOTH MINSTRELS, with the CELEEBRATED HYER SISTERS, ant THE DOUBLE QUARTETTE. ‘The Pure Music of Genuine Minstrelsy. Songs of the Plantation, the Cotton Field and Cane Brake. MINSTREL MATINEE TO-MORROW (Saturday.) Admission to Balcony only 25 centa, MONDAY. ensew 27 SCANLON. .w.esessPEEK-A-BOO 'S MUSEUM, Late Lincoln Hall, corner 9th and D sts. n.w. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. BOBBY NEWCOMB'S COMEDY ALLIANCE, Headed by the only BOBBY NEWCOMB, nese the swine. noted Kae ps ae Su ete ew cou lat that gs New Th Concluding with the Screaming Comedy entitled TEDDY THE TIGER. Admission to family circle, 10 cents: admission to first floor, 20c. Reserved seats may be secured six days in advance without extra charge at the Box ice of the museum from 9 am. to 10 p.m. Doors open at 1 and 7 p.m.; overture one hour later. Car m: ‘ordered. rriages 4:10 and 10:10 p.m. March Sd—The ‘Mauiuck Combination tn CELE. BRATED CASE. TER COMIQUE. AT MATINERS EVERY DAY AND EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, MABEL PRICE and her PUPILS OF LOVE. NACNAC ‘SYMPOSIUM, ITALIAN Amman taste tt samen 8g,,, FREE CAFE ENTERTAINMENT, IME MUSEUM. Penn. ave.; near 11th street. Splendid Dramatic Attraction Every Afternoon and Night this week, RENNIE OSCAR G! AND in the i AR GRAY STEPHENS, SAVED FROM THESTORM, five acts, and beautiful scenic effeets, introducing the sive Dramatic Dogs, Romeo, Zip, Hero, Leo Hector, Every javentl lein the city should see those Gabo & fonderful new novell ip Museum, ‘The inn Bearded Lady’ Fat Boy and others. "Aduilesion to All Only 10 Cents. fe23-0r aa : ose sean or 1 CSE SEER, Binet. Orders ‘left at the Music Stores (esars. prompe stiendions Te S84 far — Grasp Sraxp Ticeera INAUGURATION DaY. ‘The exclusive sale of Reserved Seats on the Grand ‘Stamds located along the line of march (said stands all being erected under official sanction) is now progress- at = . BRENTANO BROS.’, P wanis avenue and 11th street. AT Orders by mall and telegraph promptly Aled. D BALL ‘will be given on the NIGHT OF MAT at Odd Fellows’ 1. se Ticket, admitting and cents. Lent Yard. ‘Gentieman A Beavers GRAND OPERA HOUSE DAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 8 O'CLOCK Lecture by COL, RORERT G. INGERSOLL ect WHICH WAY? of seats will open, Persons hols ty ed nt the National ean have for eurresponding seats at Box Grand Opera Howse SIX PIANURECITAIS, S be) iy Prof. CAR. FAELTEN At MARINI'S HALL, March 2.9, 22.30, and A: Subscription $5, at METZPROTT & SGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Manazer—J. R. POND ‘The farewell appearance in thelr “MARK TWAIN The Humorict, re Fa ‘The Novelist, preseytiy : nt Readings of > Fun, and SATURDAY, FEI Matinee a Aduuissi 1: can be ania aver OUIS WERE z LEP 4 sto ren} sence a lett az Dror Filis’ or Metzerots 7 ReAREL'S COR fectioners store, 9 Ll re: Pe attention. jay EATS Cryer y FOK ALL THE Jal7. Tickers 25¢., tyne Son's Book St Doors open at 7. Lectur Yor Ga Lecter * aT CONGREGATIONAL CHT MONDAY EVENING, MAY The Disting no reserved seats tished iver i “CONCERNING HUSBAD of the century.”"—Danver (Mass. er celebr: . Masic now on sale at E _ EXCURSIONS. Coors Graxv URSION To COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA, Ineludin THE MAMMOTH CAVE OF K THE Yosr: STUCKY, ITE VALLEY, And other features of great interest. To Leave on THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1885. Pullman Cars, First-class Motel Accommodation, Car- riage Drives, and ul! Necessary Expenses cluded, ocenpying eight weeks, Full descriptive prc sent free by mail on . With map of the route, Address— THOS. COOK & fe25-wks,2m 261 Broadw WEL r Isvorsen By Tre Wor, DR. PP 00 L DDP_™ <SS, pp ro OL Dp pes Ss a Z Oo OL . os P T Zzz 00 ViLppp Sss5 tMAN BBR. ERR SS BOB ek goss BER BB BRB BEST GER Making this the most i ae fore the public for the cure of DYSEE . RAL DEBILITY, MA haracter of the many. testimonials awarded this preparation have never been equaled. We reter with pleasure to the ing: BALTINORE Messrs, Louis Prtzild & (4 Gentiryien: With but little confidence in the numer- ous tonies and preparations now before the public, L with great hesituncy, bean the use of your “Dr. Be zold’s German Bitters.” "1 some time, and with g: ty be the pitrest amd-most pleas Thave ever met with, aid 3 those in wunt of arelidble me which the proprietors claim it 21, 1854, mend it to the diseases Rabbi of the 0} This ts to certify y that th my practice of thirts mended cle for m Lam coustrai n Bitters” is a P nd wilt Fel % ‘of Dyspepsia, and 1< Thave ever used. MILTON BaLrin Messrs. Lois Prtsott & 0.5 Gentiemen:—1_ have used your “Dr. man Bitters for some time and T we é outit. For the relief of the pains: nt MOR Female Weakness and Irregularities 1 consider it Without an equal. With regards 1 renyuin Yours, CAROL: 3 N. Care Price One Dollar per bottle. For sale a7-w,s Pet Razr Opvrorresrry. . I will discontinue my branch Shoe Store, No. 409 7th street northwest, [offer the 1g as bur gains, Every pair of Shoes st be sold regurdiess of iaiaidles, Fine J:xtra High Cut Cur. Kid Button, D rat former price $5.04 A Lot Ladies and Miss and Cuiidren's Ex. igh Cat Buckle Arctic, ote. Ladies’ and Chiliren’s Rubber Shoes, 39¢, Men's Rubbei Men's Low Arctic, 99¢. Men's Shoes sold accordingly low. Call early to secure the Bargains while the stock is complete. Boy’s Rubber Boots at $1.50; worth Men’s Rubber Boots $4 J offer al! misfit $5.00 Store for Rent, Fixtures F. H. witson, 409 7th Sireet Norihweit, B, Those wishing to avail themselves of the rtinity to secure & pair of my celebrated $5.00 Ladies’ Shoes an 00 Waukenphast Shoes to meas measure with me, to be delivere tumore store Whe wanted. Frervary For Trowsras THE FEATURE OF FEBRUARY CLOTHING TRADE IS NEW TROWSEES. ALMOST EVERY MAN NEEDS, OR WILL SOON NEED, ®EW TROWSERS. WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF EVERY GRADE. $5 OR $6 BUYS GOOD ENOUGH TROWSERS FOR ANYBODY, AND A MAN WHO DOES ROUGH WORK CAN GET WHAT HE NEEDS FOR HALF AS MUCH. BE- FORE ORDERING AN EXPENSIVE PAIR OF TROWSERS FROM YOUR TAILOR SEE WHAT WE DO FOR YOU IN CUR FINES? GRADES aT i GEORGE SPRANSY, 507 Seventh Street, Opposite U.S. Post Office, 8¥-The name In White Letters on the windows. 2 Besors Caxenorrse, {An exquisite Tollet article for Chapped and Rough Skin; allays irritation apd will keep the complexion smooth, soft and clear. Price 25¢. ‘Try it if not satistied, return bottle and get your money back. ‘Prepared by L.C. BISHOP, Druggist, 730 9th street, corner Hi street u. w. For sale by W. 8. Thompson, Druggist, 703 15th st. = oo ‘Cromwell & Co, 450 Pennsylvania ave AY lL2caaraNe AND HOREHOUND, ELECAMPANE and HOREHOUND Speedily ‘Cures every Slight Attack of Cold, Congh, or Hoarse- es-even Severe Cases they prove most Reneticial ‘Their sale the present season has been enormous ‘Try them. 25 cents for large half pound box. ° Onlyat ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, fis 14th and I. and 2d and D sts.n.w Gaear Crosse. Our Sate ‘ OF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES At SINSHEIMER @ BRO.'S, 808 7th street. ‘This sale will continue a short time only Look carefully at the Extraordinary Bargains we offer of the following well-known makers in Ladies’ Shoes. ‘Cousin’s finest Cur. Kid, hand-sewed, but, that cost you $5, we will sell you bow at $3.79. Cousin’s finest Str. Goat, band-sewed, which are sold. ‘elsewhere at $4.50, our price now $3.59. Cousin’s Gne Cur. Kid, butt., which sell at $3.50, we sell now at $2.79. e: ‘Consin's Afisses’ Shoes at the same low figures. About 200 pairs Ladies’ Fine Kid Butt., every pair of which is worth $3, are now selling at $2. Our Burt's Men Shoes, in butt., lace and Gaiters that were 85 and §6, ure now closing at $3.75. ‘These shoes are superior to custom made.’ ‘We ask those that want to save money to come as early as possible, as our stock is now complete We have all sizes aud widths, therefore call at once at SINSHEIMER & BROS’, J 808 7th street. a Al 414 Otb street northwest | be addressed in advance with 1 ——= The Qaea af Portngal, of Germany, &c., de. LADIES TAILORS AND HABIT MAKERS, SPrcraurins WALKING GOWNS, JACKETS TRAVELING JACKETS. BRAIDED NS, JACKETS. RRR FRE PPP FFF KEE RRR NN RoR F DDE F KOR NN RRR FER OD OD FF RR RRR NN RR & DDE & KR ; ROR ERE pep FER COWRS: LON uit Street. =? PARIS © Rivolt NEW YORK: 210 Fit Avenue. rr ond way. MR. REDFERN Will be at the ARLINGTON, “WASHINGTON, MARCH NINTH, TENTH AND ELEVENTH, to recetve orders from Ladies for thelr SPRING AND SUMMER GARMENTS. of Rooms has been engaged expressly to show the latest Alare “REDFERN IDEAS” for Spring and Summer wear, Mr. Redfern will him or GOWNS, JACKETS, Rte, and a perfect tit will be cuaranteed, take all measures &e-The Suowroom w from 9 am. to 5:30 pan, 1 be open to receive orders 125,m0,7,8,9,10 LADIES AND MISSES SPRING WRAPS, Including Stockinett Juck Jackets, entirely. new Spring =: New Rag. Matities in Onteman atid Colored Clot) Jersey Waists $1.50 Chenille Mantles Embroidered and F Chudda Shawls in all colors. Misses’ and Children’s Wraps in great variety. 1 it to Uheir Interest to run over te Mn and [Ry Us a Visit f5-6t ASHINGTON. MISS ELLA QUINN, of 12th and Chestant » Philadelphia, mers, 11 F street northwest, one he hus on display a select assortment of Hair Goods in the very latest styles, Pompade Princesse de Sagon and nected with the hair trade. if select almost cost pr Tyo THE Lapis oF ‘The m PR eXcH Byers Cleaning Estab) AN kinds of La ss MSP up with tug ripped. A ‘LINE LERCH, formerly with A. “HYATT, STH ST. N. W. ME eT, 3 M French system of Dress Cutting taught, dresses made in the latest style at shortest no tive. £26-1w* Laows Than Drrssixe. MISS MAT:TIN, of Baltimore,will be In Washington te digess hair for We Thay Ball. All orders rue, Tull number whut hour to Box 25, Star LADIES Muir, OF 18 EAST 28TH ST., NEW YORK, Will open « new Case of BALL DRESSES: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1334 F ST., Wa‘ TON. Imported Costumes, Wraps and Dress Garnitore Novelties in Dinner and Hall Dresses, just received. ‘Orders filled at short notice. no1m Mas Seiwa Reever, 605 9th street, opposite Patent Office, Opened a large and complete assortment of HAM. BURG EDGES and INSERT: , ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, ME DICIS and other TRIMMING LACES, Select and large stock of Ladies’ and Children's HO SIERY, CORSETS, SILK and KIDGLOVES, HAND. < , NECK RUCHINGS ané 2008, ng city RB Inauguration if AUGURATION DRESSES, GEORGE WHITE, Ladies’ Tatlor and Hgbit Maker, 730 17th st. nw. Special attention given to Evening, Dinner, tion Dresses, etc, Great care is taken on Dresses. New cloth fur Spring Costumes. Mavare Enna Sovre, of 305 Fifth Avenue, New York, Is located for the season at . 1335 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘With Imported Ball und Evening Dresses, also JaS-2m Street Costumes and Wraps. Mae J. P. Pacuen, No. 1107 F street northwest, ‘Will offer this week her entire stock of IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS, ‘and those of her own at from 25 to 33% pe Stut'less Wan former prices i order-to Close tien Gok PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS \J ME. VON BRANDIS, MODE XN Formerly with Lord Taster, New York: Wan Suits made at the # ‘lor, & Co., St. Louis, Mo. reas Vestisincton guarantend. ‘Evel puable prices and ing ‘Dresses Jiridal Trovsseaus a ue Juis-Tn® 907 Peunaylvaaia ave. (over SM Wilian's), ‘im* Crape perfectly cleahed by this suy LADIES’ 1 VENING DR Gentlemen’ “clothes cleaned lose thelr original shape: and spo fo be removed effectually. “Price $1.60 OUGLASS* ANNUAL SALE OF Tee COTTON UNDER) EVERY GARMENT OUR eS A a ry comrnernnenshe PETS eee X ANNIE X. HUMPHERY, 430 Testa Steery Noxrawzsr, wens on guarantees perce AY aud consort Merino Underwea Wy . 4 ’