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— LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEY SIGNAT. OFFICER. sond day n of the Baltimore rence, in Baltimore yesterday, Rev. Lanahan, the presiding elder of the Talti- reported thet $21,000 had been 1 debt at Mt. Vernon ehureh, re was to be raised on Easter autington Avenue chureh will be i First church when the yenerall, able wind: thon, sligh Hon! n Ing port rmer in extrem mary tempe E ehur 1 $1,000 1 Sunday, “I consolidated is finished. Di, LANAMAN COMPLATNS OF AN EDITORTAT. | Dr. Lanahan said that two years ago, when at | Payette street, his then presiding elder, the Horses, 12 | Rev. A.W. Rudisill, had had several consulta- stn w; the | tons with him on the subjectof a gentleman ost s tial e ed to get into the ehureh, and Dr. nhwlnamed an adjoining conference. » months later th eto With papers, testimoniais, sview with him, during intended { matn- | who w mmings, | maut than's suzzestic led him t plumbing fi or further it ! avorably of the members Goldschmid, 5 st Pa aia rof then Cacry my name has bees | Silied in his being admitted to Erie con ased in the ef 2 tk n to | by op Warren, where he is now doing a taution all t civinig ¢ nysuch | rk, Some (of the brethren had enter. plitation. J F. Paret ve. | tained the idea that this was a sce rezular Go lee = 1d undisciplinary movement, ible Neat, Sweer ax new and true | ¢ san editorial in a local reli- to represeniation. t t To tod bacco will ass PAR ENTRANCE TO A CONFER ofadmitting the nmented upon, with pe Dr. Lanahan. ‘The spe LT, Widerman righ. CK,” lidate mal tite ih. in whi w: x the manne he Mr. Widesman ng to assume any re- si ato him, bat t he teit. Dr. Lanahan then J. 8. Van Meter ithe knew, Mr. Hed that the question was alto- Andr ndup. Bre cox. * heads, 94 THe G Collyer he had « n bys person not in ut the fret. Mr. Van Bight. Last train le : bishop said B streets, at 205, Dre! an had simply vindicated him REPORT PROM T tev. Join S. 1. ASUINGTON DISTRICT. presi@ing elder of the Canter Pruer toa district, reported th: but few Buithed =e Shave becn bait during the past year, me be ea number of churches a. On ivated es county, Md., another niv, and the expens was d BH. Warxre ers and at his otic cents. and in ss Of pat Wah, Washi building” t fmproved ORATIONS of Hon. Hon. John W ages, price Le. 30 Pacave. \ Vistr Prerere GALirry, 111 7th street. threp wet 0 Char and far- about Lnew SKATING Rixk open ¥ 1,7 pam. Fessery’s Ick Crean Charlotte Russe, | 1427 New York ave t six elezant Cabinet phote lar. Other stytes at sheap we Market <p at 205 W. Baltimore st RonBERIES are pre depositing your Deposit time ble - Imrortaxt % imam a t, “till the neral dition Offer refused. F is hopertu a vin: | | SKATING Rivk 0 Iders int 18 follows: EastMay’s ALOHA Perret An aristoc odor. For a TRULY ELEGANT Stor Hahn's ladies hand<ewed ton doots, S16 7th street. Buy aTM wholesale and retail | Sigur Depe rt n.w., between G and | Fists. The ‘Cleveland, Hendricks, Lock wrod, | Lon: John, Masco Nickel, Was The report of the committee, recommending 5 : John W. Cornelius be made editor of Methodist, was referred. urinay, F. Goucher and J.G. ppolnted committee on the t's Home Missionary Society. S FOR THE Ww Wom PRAY Sitter durin best cabin: thirteenth nue. Kets Dr. Lyon's F n FE ven, with & Pennsylvania ave- | e then suspended business to -entennial sermon by Rev. Chaplain McCabe led the singing pre- t Luxury, 2 “JustH’s Or G19 D street nort ious to the sermon, and Rev. J. H. Brown, the west, b nt’s first-class secon ud cloth- | oldest member of the conference, prayed.” He Ing. Note by mail attended to. yed for the new President of the United pe dt Grant, who was “diseased EVERY STYLE oF Show CAses for man- 46th st.n, New York jay 1,000 Stamp cents € M. orth we Bruce & Co., 45 THE ional Safe Deposit ¢ corner 15th and New York 9am. Conference. to4p.m. Call and PROCEEDINGS AT NE cueRcH—THE TURKISH R 545 sth | DITION OF THE WASHINGTON CHURCHES, Street southeast. At the s n of the Washington conference —— | M. E. church, at Ebenezer ¢ terday, Lospox Coven Syxvv only 10 cents at drug: ins was appointed to col! gists. Western M Rey. Robert thi Haw uunts of the t thodist book ht fitted. H Face and ey: fer’s, 414 st. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condense Street lamps will be lighted at 6: extinguished at | Rev. Dr. Kidder, secretary of the board of edu- eatil delivered an address on the subject of port of Presiding Elder Brown, of the n district, showed fi in the District erty valued at S p.m. and rested in the indy yin April, 000, WH trial entertainment to bi computed at will be pleased to ba of the ‘charitable industrial schools of the District take 1 in it by making an exhibit of work. school will be allows and retain the proceed like to take part, are ue known t farch 14, at the of Cookery, 1323 H st! mand the application of bust enee opened t airs,” « + Pre: Wing. Ministers or £ vrefore they d the her districts were he Spencerian Business Ce nd into ‘ed to visit President vetore the Close of the € A resolution was eland in a body nmond preached upon TO-DAY. ith pray dent. True; training giv ies lected toorde ‘connection in the 2 sr churches reintroduced. I mi nee of eet ehurch were introduced and 200, and were thanked by Bishop . Mi and Mare nnd 5, in wre full reportsorth Attorneys hay filés of the cou nade such medy of other play of a similar eh! fully as funny, entitled “sy in this’ at Ford's Opera House, on “ uing through the wee Inay at once be completed. The new time bail on the building, i itimore, fell fe noon ¥ ay, simultane 5 re das the most the tine ball ‘on the © and successful dei ior of Hebrew racter on the American stage, and ts held in by the large elass of theater-goers ure in this species of dramatic C i eighty years old Land office for the recipient of Indiana, been iwenty-for who Bunch of this mor t presented at the alerks who uci i Monday evening next, b mipany. ‘This plece wi RIGHTS OF SteET-Cav PASSENGERS.—In the with great faver here last season, and Police Cs u tless De welcon by thousands aamed I who enjoyed its roll songs and euse, and the s which are given during the main scene fs laid in the nd View hotel, and the mann runs his house astonish ven himself. This play and cor Cneral favorites in Washington, and goton his ¢ the transfer 1 House, and teu te the W erin payment | for his pass: witness mand for seats is lav to aceepi. Mvsevm.—The attractions at this popu- five cents, of resort next week will be an extraor to use toree to get him elf one—Mr, C. 5. Bishop, in his successful The defe: stifled t} meiy of “Widow Isical prodweci iblie, and the h othe This broad! avorite with t —about all there is Mr. Bishop. prising mi: ement of this house is Inderatigable in efforts 16 provide its numerous patrons with re: rious ente s. Next wee 's mamm + Of this pi and it will be his company, . ull exhausted by ation time, the mane from the United States dis fasuing fraudul collect urpose of srinted: to hk 560 by Judge 'y for four nthe Pen- the crime. at he e the pub- presented everseem to t e best of style bh THEATER Comigu thetr efforts during inan agement of er Comique intend to con- nue giving their elientele as good an entertain- Lieut 2s possible for the prices charged, A first- class show Is promised next wel ——— The Greenback Address. HOW THE NATIONAL GREENBACK COMMITTEE PROPOSES TO REMEDY EXISTING EVILS, The address which was adopted by the na- tional committee of the greenback party yos- ierduy afternoon, after referring to financial ple cafe 2 RB, Vian rth Carélina, | distress i ntry, attributes this condi- and Hon. J. D. Taylor, of he Distric’ | tion of following lews: 1, the law Temperance ailiance.’ There were 100 | putting two exceptions in the United States ladies and gentler the | notes (greenbacks); 2,@he national bank law Various temperance the | 8, the act authorizing contraction of the churches of the District H. Iton | CUrreney; 4, the act to strengthen the public resided at the banquet and announced tix | credit (so eailed): 5, the act to fund the national pasts, Which Were responde:! to by Gen. Vance, | ict; 6, the act demonetizing silver, and 7, tt Mr. Taylor, Senator Bair, W. T. Baile M. | resumption act. The remedy for existing evils, radley, Gen. Reynolds, Dr. Domer, C: the committee insists, is the prompt applica: fajor Hail and Dr. fon of the surplus in the treasury to the ayment of matured government obligations EQUITABLE C. B. ASSOCTATION. vad the placing of silver coinage on the same tion held its 65th regular m: oting with gold. Tt also demands a national Mr. Frank F fock exeh nir of mon which taking the tin obt auguration th President Ci while ch he re delivering the inaucura! a teresting addition to Mr. Dickinson's already Valuable collection of curiosities. sistant onal A TeMPrRrance RECEPTION AND BANQUFT.~ Last Cheese: Teception was given at the Tem: and —This associa ¢ Thursday | night, Tho. Somerville, president, in ihe chair | control over {nter-state commerce, a system vi and Jno. Joy Edson secretary. $34,000 was ad- | cational railways, and the immediate with- Vanced to the members at an averaze premium | lrawal of the United States army from Okla of 64 percent. The large amount of mones hand to advance at this season of the ye: caused the rate of premium to be lower than i has been for over twelve months. There wa &n increased application tor new stock thi month in the 8! issue, SILVER WARE SALE.—Messrs. Walter B. Wil Mams & Co., auctioncers, will make a closing by order of the evening at oma, unless it can be used to protect law-abid- ng settlers, = SETS Sai INAUGURATION BALLROOM Froor—Tiv flooring and joist at the inaugural ball-roon will be sold at auction on Monday, March 911. (12 o'clock m., by Duncanson auetion- cers. acid bg ag W. Corcoran will no! eave for ernon to-morrow (Sunda; morning as advertised, 4 sale of silver ware, bronzes, etc. Taunton Silver Plate company, 1.30 p.m, The Naval Frand Cases. A NEW TRIAL REFUSED TO BELL MANN AND KIRKWoop, To-day, in the Criminal Court, the cases of Bell Mann, convicted on two indictments, and Edwin C, Kirkwood, convicted on three, were | argued by Mr. A. B. Williams, on-motion in rest of judgment, which was overruled. They tiso argued on motion for a new trial, the | principal point argued being the confinement | of the jury without food, fire or water. The court (Judge Wylie) said that in his ndgment it was a very clear case, and the jury been out from Saturday morning to Mon- morning, and he then. wold the marshal he not disposed go give the jury any extra in- duigence; that cofimon law provid. dthat food, fre and water'should not be allowed. He had | heard enough of hung juries, and some strong measure was necessary. This: jury was with- outdinner in the middie of the day. Ifthere | was any force in the objection it applied to the | whole jury system, to the keeping of jurors out away irom thelr tumilfes. On the whole, he did ‘not think 1 was good ground for a hew trial. Mr, Williams said he would note exceptions | to the raling of the court, and called the court's ution fo-the faet that there were other indictments recently found against Mann—in all forty Indsetments, MANN AND KINKWOOD SENTENCED. ¢ Rell Mann was sentenced to two years in each | of the twocases, ¢ Mr. Kirkwood, in reply to the question of the couri as to whether he 1anything to say, re- marked: “Thanks, your honor, Ihave nothing to say, exert to r the sake of my family that you will be as lenient In the you can consistently with your duty.” The court imposed 4 sentence of: two years in each of these euses—six rs in all The district attor the other indicty ihe court--“That is the business of Judge | Mac r The execution of the sentences was suspend- ed until the second Friday after the next gen- eral ter Satd he m ns said he would t Saturday, whieh set for a he: has aequired reeogni- Yearly series of illus- ard. Bezinning A Bostow Nottox t tion ia other cities is th trated lectures by John f a few vers aco in chureh es, his siudiences, now fill to evertlo rest. balls and theaters in the rea Q nfertain= considered indispens- rial and cultured circles of rA¥.—A party of col ied in a house on M 1 26th streets, about he number liv nd Tom E dence is that he friendly any cn int vec withont (Betty the when suds thar b returned Il rendered surgic fs {Pope shot and killed for which he was i Peniten- ‘ope is Still and was repricved last April. y SAKF.—The entertainment nt by th otehkin gimily at rthe first sul Wf Assoviste wbutasn nd for its division ite faumni- circumstances, Th fairs, OF 18S5.—The state e 1 that in 1870 and ev ‘ ere shall RM ass ment of lands, and requires eounty to WppOHNE assessors each Tithe utorthe foe h dresidents in tl ans for which the assem vomnpensa tion of the y he shall nec tien of the d rd in the Mr. ' iried his we the last Wm. >to ic, | assess msequently show an iucrease al sine values, THe We NDE Ht the M Two only of the persons “ute Run catastrophe are t, postal clerk, and well on the next week. alelerk, who was has recovered suili- house turn home, Lick REVorrT.—The m: sbert Smith to fai or at his last court | 1 Alice swell, and fined Alb for fast ing Ta the streeta, T no prisoners, nut ny ledgers at the station house this ) new members were tions for membership y Will not be cele- onstration, but a will unite in the One of the hands ght while coupling Cruz | at the depot yard, vester and so ine | that dne r cut of | IF Por opens Monday. Adsorvrery ERR 00 AL Kok OO AA LT KERR 0 O AA TL RE OO AAA Rk 00 A A LLL PBR A 1 BB AA If BEBO AA KK it BOB AAA K ie BBBOOA A OK IL PPP, 00 Wow ow ppp PopPOooO WWwww D pd pPP oO O WWWwWw bp pb BP oO WWW. DoD oe e 00 WOW ppp S This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinar, finds, and es nuot He sold in competition with thé muititude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Son ONLY IN CANS ROYAL BAKING POWDER Co., 106 Wall street, ap T IS SPRIN nature's lat G.. A RESURPECTION OF it forces 18 iukiug jiace Like the world around you, renew your complexion, invigo rate ir powers, cleanse the channels of life. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the mncans to vse for this purpose. S YOUR HAIR TURNING GRAY AND GRAD- | der Gevelops an ui ually falling out? Hal's Hair Renewer will restor® itto its original color, and stimulate the follicles to produce a new and Inxuriant growth, Italso cleanses the scalp, eradicates dandruff, and is a most agreeable and harinless dressing. mb3 = a = ast DPiices For Day Goons. COLORED SILKS, 50; FANCY SILK COLORE BLACK SA1 CAR’ ; 711 MARKET SPACE, Near the corner of 7th street. FRUIT OF THE LOOM BLEACHED COTTON, 8. NEW YORK MILIS SITEETING COTTON, widest and very best quality, 25, Finest quality French SATTINES, in Pink,Blue and Cream, only Beautiful Cc ity, 12 yards f Excellent quali $1.25. COLORE 75 1 value $1 NUNS VEILING, Cream, Pi double width, pare’ wool. ofily 373 LADIES CLOTH SUITING, in Grey and Brown, one yard and hilt (142) wide, immense width, only BROCADE COLORED SILK VELVET, $1.00. only $1, cheap at excellent quality, Only Blue, Black, wide Nery handsome BLACK BROCADE SILK VEL VET (worth $2.50) reduced to $1.50. Special bargain, BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure fine wool, 1. CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE. TS BOUGHT CHEAPER AT THE Paint Department of JAMES HL. “McGI Dealer in Building Supplies, Nos. 908, 910, 912 an O14 G street, three doors west of the Patent Office, im- joining National Rifles’ Armory, than at tablishment in the city. If you wish to 5 even the sinallest quantity of white lead, oils, var- aish, colors (dry or in oil), ete., send your address on “postal eard and a printed, pricelist, of every article suid in this departinent will be sent to you by return iuuil, reaching you in afew hours’ time by letter-car- ., This price list gives the, price of halppint, pin haif-galion, gallon aud five gall ‘each kin Polk turpentine, Narnia and other liguid sold ry custire: also price per quarter-pound, halfpound, unde five, ten, twenty-dlive and one. hundred pounds each article sold by weight; also list and prices of misce‘janeousarticles, ‘The prices are ‘accord- ng to tne tity bought. Large buyers get very eat prices: sinail bovers pay malig atiy. higher rate, prices are fixed. All buyers buying the same quan: i the saine price. ‘The inexperienced buyer gets Hoadinte prlee us tue oldest: painter if he buys the ict etauining my pricelist, send your orders by ri Pepe a aM RA a Met Pret PUY code deliverdd to all prrt of two chy, "The other departments of iny’ business special at © satisfuct tions. I how g-ve my tention to the Paltt | nit, and -xpect, by having (TW supply of first-class goods, selling them at low es aut hall prompt deliveries, & secure @ ib- su TASES Ft, MCGILL, Dealer mn Buihting Supplies. fs-om 906, 910, 912 and 814 C Btrect, Concvna, THE GREAT SKIN CURE ‘My wife had a most annoying eruption make its ap- pearance on the fingers of both hands about the first of last March. Supposed it was ivy poison. Several physicians saw it, some diagnosing it as above, others pronouncing itsaltrheum. A great many domestic Temedies were used, with no effect. The disease steadi- ly grew worse. The prescriptions of three of our very best physicians were tried, with but little better re- sults, The terrible itching was so great as almost to deprive her ofsleep. After two months of this suffer- ing she began the use of the CUTICURA REMEDIES, ‘Wnat was the result? ‘The first application of the Cu- TicURa allayed the itching.and now after four months’ daily use of them her hands are sound and well. I doubt not if they had been employed at first a cure; would have been effected in a short time. Dr. W. H, HALL, Druggist, SCALL HEAD. F. J. Truesdell, druggist, Conneaut, ©., reports a case as follows: “The patient’s head was almost a solid scab, und the dry scaies constantly falling off his head making his shoulders white ina few hours. He suf. fered all the torments imaginable with his head, burn- ing and itching and a terrible headache all the time. ‘Took three bottles of RESOLVENT, used two boxes Curicena and some CUTICURA Soap, and was cured. Head is as entirely free from scabs as it was the day he was born. No more itching and burning, and no more headache. It seems almost incredulous that any- thing could cure so bad a case so quickly. The patient says you do not claim half enough for CUTICURA. Faanxrort, Kt, DISFIGURING Humors, Humiifating Eruptions, Itching Tortures, Scrofula. Salt Rheum , and Infantile Humors cured by the CuricuRA REMEDI CuricuRA RESOLVENT, the new blood purifier, cleanses the blood and perspiration of impurities and polsonons elements, and thus removes the cause, Cvrtcena, the great Skin Cure, instantly allaysitch- Ing and inflammation, clears the Skin and Scalp, heals Ulcers and Sores, aud restores the Hair. CUTICURA Soar, an exquisite Skin Beautifier and Toilet Requisite, prepared from CuricuRa, is indis- Pensdble in treating Skin Diseases, Baby Humors,Skin Blemishes, Chapped and Oily Skin. CuricURA Reaepres are absolutely pure, and the only Infallible Blood Purifiers and Skin Beautitie! Sold everywhere. Price Cuticura, Soup, Resolvent, $1. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. BABY Use CuTICURA Soar, an exqnisite Skin Beautifer. mr4 Wrarar Basta Powner WHAT PROF. SILLIMAN SAYS OF OUR WHEAT. BAKING POWDER. Kannrrrisen's Si examination of your ‘Wheat Pow- A value to it froma SANT RY POINT OF VILW. It certainly restores to the brea! the Potassia and) Magnesis Salts, whieh the cremoves (ront hizh grude flour, amd it avoids completely the chance of disaster which attends the constant ce of sinall doses of Rochelle Salts such. 8s al the tartare 260. entlemen:—My 4 compounds curry into the system, As the ilesh fluid contains ten times as much Potas: Simi Salts as of sodium, 1t is evident that the waste of the ‘issnes is supplied from your” preparation, as it Cannot be from: those prepat Sodium and Cute cid. Tiere pus which contain only 1s besides: the tartarie ing up an alkaline con- s. In fact, < to me tht ery irony Casey {irom the phy , anid this convic! as grown on methe more Dba the oigned) SILLIMAN.” For sale by a have G. G. CORNWELL & SON, 1418 Pennsylvania avenue. Tee trade supplied.” fasta Txavevration News FOR $25 YOU CAN BUY A FINE SATIN LINED FULL DRESS SUIT WORTH $50. FOR $15 YOU CAN GET A BLACK DIAGONAL PRINCE ALBERT SUIT WORTH $25, FOR $15 YOU CAN GET A FINE CORKSCREW OR WORSTED 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY SUIT AS GOOD AS ARE SULD FOR $25. FOR $7.50 YOU CAN GET AS GOOD A BUSINESS SUIT AS ELSEWHERE FOR $15. FOR $1. ‘T A CHINCHILLA SUR- TOUT OVERCOAT FORMER PRICE $30. OR $6, $7.50, $9, $10, OR $12, YOU CAN GET OVERCOATS FORMERLY SOLD FOR DOU- BLE THE PRICE. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVER- COATS AT PERFECT SLAUGHTER PRICES, ODD PANTS AT HALF FORMER PRICES, GOSSAMERS AND RUBBER COATS REGARD- LESS OF COST OR VALUE, AT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. BE SURE ANE COMETO THE CORNER. 26 Tstonsen Bx Tax Won, R PPP EEETTITZ2Z 00.1 DDD “'g58g Pope T “Zo on D ps PPP EE T ZO oU DD 'SSg PoE TZ 0 OL DD 9.8 P EEE T Zzz 00 LLLLDDD gs! GERMAN BEB OT EE RRR BoB It ek gs aa ree Bs BBB IL RoR Sss8 MANY OF THE BS, ever placed be- Making this the most Reliable Tonk fore the pi for the cure of DYSPEPSIA, WEAK- NESS. G, RAL DEBILITY, MALARIAL DIs- “The liigit ‘character of the many. testimonials awarded this preparation have never been equaled. We refer with pleasure to the following: BaLTiMonE, August 21, 1884, Messrs, Louts Petzold & Oo.2 Genticmens With but little confidence in the numer- ous tonics and preparations now before the public, 1 with great hesitancy, began the use of your “Dr. Bet? zold’s Ger uan Bitters.” "Thave been using it now for some time, und with great pleasure state that I find it to be the purest and most pleasant andreficient Tonic Ihave ever met with, and would recommend it to those in want ofa relidble medicine for the diseases which the proprietors claim {t will cure. BENJAMIN SZOLD, Rabbi of the Oheb Shalom Congregation. Taverne, gtay 3, 154 This 1s to certify that this is the fi ume during my practice of thirty-six years that I ever recom- mended any article for medicinal purposes, but with some experience Lum constrained to say ‘that “Dr, Petzold’s German Bitters” is an excellent preparation asian Appetizer and will relieve if not cure almost any form of Dyspepsia, and is one of the best ‘Tonics Ihave ever used. MILTON N. TAYLOR, M. D. Baitiwoxe, May 31, 1884, Messrs. Louts Petzold & Qo. Gentlemen:—{_ have used your “Dr. Petzold’s Ger- man Bitters for some time and I would not be with- outit. For the relief of the pains consequent upon Female Weakness and Irregularities I consider it without an equal, With regards [ remain yours, CAROLINE E. COOPER, 163 N. Caroline street. Price One Dollar perbottle, For sale everywhere, 27-w Ss Sprrctan Nore. IRESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING, TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SO! WHICH I CONSIDER ASGOOD IF NOTSUPERIOR” TOSTEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE BACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO QR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEAT- ING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE INREFERRING TO. ACALL iS SOLICITED AND ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED, WALTER D. WYVILL, EXct.cstve AGENT, sp26__—No. 452 PA. AVE., NEAR 4%, STREET. Ax Oprortusrry For Aru ‘TO BUY RELIABLE AND FIRST-CLASS CLOTH- ING AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. Noneshould delay, but call at once, and seeour stock ot MEN’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, 3 AT OUR SPECIAL 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 shall 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. NOAH WALKER & CO., TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, 425 Pennaylvania Avenue iat CITY ITEMS. R. C. Lewis’ Celebrated Hats. Best $5 Silk Hat, sold in this city; Biogant Brown Sena Bincke Stiff Hats, $2, $2.50; Rel ‘sand other best makes, fine soft Hats; ee Derby's (brown or ween 00; Ath ”. Lewis’,920 7th st., between I an: nw, NN. B. Lowest price plainly marked in each hai.1 Umbrella and Parasol maker, 1314 Pa. ave. 1 Elegant New Sewing Machines $25 Onty, At Auerbach’s, 7th and H streets, Fresh supply received to-day. Allmodern improvements and 5 years guarantee. zl A Cough, cold or sore throat should not ba Farewell performance of the S) tacle, MICHAEL STROGOFF, A Grand Ballet of Over One Hundred Persona. Magnificent Scenic Eifects ani Brilliant Costumes, MONDAY, MARCI 9, neglected. "Brown's Bronchial Trehes are a The Pronounced Comedy Success, siniple remedy, and give prompt relief. 29 ct | senun On IatS. Prof. A. B. Chandler, ofs 2 mh7 ats Now Op: Brookhaven, Miss, says: ‘I was enred of Tor- | JJORD'S— SCANLAN'S FAREWELL. ‘idity of the’Liver'and Bowels and Paralysis, | 4 + is y Dr. Kennedy's ‘Favorite Remedy.’ ” co | == LAST TIME OF THE TRIB MINSTREL. Buy Pocket Knives at the Rodgers’ cutlery Don't Fall to Hear His Ten Songs. store, 487 Pa. ave. Your initials engraved tree. | eee eoll | Men, Women and Children Delighted. $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-1m M.B.CURTE SPOT CASH. ‘The Drummer is the Most {innocent Man on the Road. Monday- Durkee's Salad Dressing and Cold-Meat Sance.—The uniyersal favorite both in the United States“and Grea Britain. Wholesome, delicious, economical and nutritious, Saves anxiety, Waste and trouble. 0 “Bizness Is ness." How Do You Know? “Ll Drop in on You Some D: Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all. “Rough on Itch.” “Rough on Itch” cures humors, eruption, ring- This Week.” €0 Reserved Sears Now Read AL QUARTETTR, McCAR TER, Miss NOYES, Mrs. worm, tetter,salt rheum, frosted feet,chilblains, wilt cNewConerrtal the 100 Handsome Raby Carriages ENING, March 10¢h, Just received from the leading manufacturers, Ath artisis W Mrs. ‘Will be offered atlow prices at R. Goldschm Siem 812-7th st. nw. “Alderney Dairy Wagons. Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morn- ing, and delivered in hali-pound “Ward” prints 50c. per pound. Also Cottage Cheese, Butter- milk and Sweet Milk, 5c. per quart, Cream 15c. pint. Moral 1 sy eavenday __NEW PUBLICATIONS. | *® ee and others. COL, GOSILEN, Barny WRO WROTE THE t Giantyand Six A MAN OF DESTINY. ATACHDINA IY LETTERS To A PRESIDENT-ELECT. N, By SIVA, 12mo. Cloth, $1.00; Paper Covers, 50 cents. Since the days of the famous “Letters of Ju- nius” few writings have commanded so much attention as these letters of Siva to a President They have been frequently and deser’ mr2-6t YATIONAL ROLLER SKA@ING RINK, edly compared with the “Letters 611-613 E STREET, while in the judgment of some - . critics they aré rearded as being farin advance Near Post Oftice Building, of those remarkable epistle: ‘The most thoughtful readers are ata jor an answer. These letters have been ascribed in turn to the Hon. J. G. Blaine, Hon, W. M Evarts, Hon, Roscoe Conkling, Col. R. G. Inge “Who is Siv or’ MARCH 3D, 7 12,000 Feet hard Maple Floor Skating Surface, soll, Judge Tourgee, Hon. E IES Charles A. Dana, Hon, Emery | = Hamilton,” D, R. Locke, G Tees Nese Prentiss, Marzaret Suliiv. se Late Lincoln Hall, comer 9th and D sts. nw. and other distinguished pe: is evidence of their remarkable character, EMILE ZOL W NOVEL, “GERMINAL.” penne EVERY AFTERNOON COMMEN AND NIGHT. ING MONDAY, March 24. MATLACK DRAMATIC (1 MT SATIO By Emir Zona, In the creat Sensational Melo-Drama, Author of “Nana,” “L’Assomoit,” ete. Printed A CELEBRATED Cas from advance she y arrangement with the author Frontispiece by S SQUARE THEATER SUCCESS, E oth, bls sion to family circle, 10 cents; admissio and gold, $1.00; paper eover, 50: se “BANE Sate ee eae: “GERMINAL,” the latest work of the distin- dvance without extra churge at the Pox | guished Zola, is, without doubt, the most mas- | Gilice of the moseam. In future box Onice open Sam terly effort of his genius. 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A woman who speaks as strongly and purely GUIS WEF TELEPHONE as she cannot help doing good, and the marvel | 14.0 ee ene ae pos: Js that the public have waited ‘so long for a vol- | fecuusers stare, wil eave ta Ip ume of her poems. It isa tame age that doe Zz not want itgpoor heart stirred — Philadelphia Tines, For safe by all booksellers, or mailed post-paid on receipt of price by 5 BELFORD, CLARKE & CO., Publishers, POR SALE VERY 315-321 Wabash ave. Just within the limits « Circa etry desirable, ex terms to su Lexingti SEVENT FLOOR! OF JOIST AND SCANTLING AT N. SION BUILDING AT AUCTION On MONDAY, MARCH NINTH, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, we will s ALL THE FLOORING, JOIST AND SCANTLING | Rooms, m well w of Martins! and would used in the Inauguration Ball Room and Ant Which have beew luid about one week. Will be sold in ots. SALE-AT A country Sent, weit Metropolitan Branch of 1 abundance of fr URGAIN. fies frou Wa and OF OR outbuildings. Address J. [ n! ak. 2 Wash PAINTINGS, SKETCHES, STUDIES IN OIL AND oes WATER COLORS, HOR SALE FARM OF 100 AC five miles fro Tailrond, JOHN Gs ments, fruit, &e. BY MR. LOUIS D. MELINE, Including many Choice Subjects. Every Picture ts ‘appropriately framed in ornamental gold-leaf frames, rich’ in design, of first-class workmanship adapted to each special subject. TO BE-SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, WITHOUT RESERVE OR LIMIT, oN WEDNESDAY AND TITURSDAY, MARCH ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH, AT THREE AND EIGHT O'CLOCK P. 3, Atour Gallery, corner 10th street and Pennsylvania avenue uortliwest, where they will be on view from Monday Evening up to the time of sale. Gallery open running str tat mht-3t FOR EST AR VAT IsN it in excellent order in every respect able, convenient. of Mr Hyattsville, or W Gtock Far SY be divided 1. FOR SALE. two tarms WA until 9 p.m. Dairy Farm, 9 room hou servants’ mh7-5t WALTER B. WILLIAMS «CO., Aucts, hous: 4 es . + Ae ben 5 Dea For Other Auctions See 7th Page. w “amh2-iw= VEGETABLE 8, culled Feder: MONEY TO LOAN. MoSEX, Fo, LOAN ON aie tosuit, 3¥ TO LOAN IN Zinia, improved by mhOse and steals, far sons pAFringe house 50 000 TO LOAN ining brook and ‘5 15 G00, nce is with 8,000 ON REAL ESTATE. dae. on easy terms 250 bie cit Herr 500 __mng]_ 0s. r= waccaman,_ | SUES? Real Estate 1 f28-10t JIRGINIA HOMES—OU list contains two bundred Graz other properties inthis noted, Piesiny are only two and & rs hy ton. Run up to see us MGREX J OROAY ON REAL STATE SECU ity of te District, at 6 per cent interest; fuciiitis for repaymdot unequalled; charges very moderate. G, HARTIG, . Washington Six Per Cent Permanent Building Ass\u, 1001, cor. 7th and K sts. n.w. f23-3m* MoO, LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN sums to suit. : HUFTY & DY £20-3m_Real Estate and Insurance, 13th and F sts. EAL ESTATE, | POR RENT 71m Fauquier County = M $100,000 223823 See OSS Mill, about eight niles northiast trom - ; EIS ATS OE Sante Bel st a coowanis vem ches A226 3 Bt Apply to SWOLMSTEDT & F Mer een ON AE, ESTATES | ua 9 Prompt attention to all applications aia = = SWoRMSTEDTe BRapiey, | JRO KENTA FINE DATiy f111m g28F stn. | 1 and ahatf miles from this MexEx, TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR Ather security, In sums to suit, at lowest rates of intere\; least expense and without delay. It. A. room dwellin: RAP ALE—OR FE! CHANG PHILAIPS, 1428 New York ave. n.w. 7-21 Y bered_ propert: SIO ROAR, Washington,” pear i nt water, M'! IN » On Real Es S grehurds and Vineyards; good house; burn, Inquire at 2006 1st. At Lowest Rates of Interest. RO. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and F streets northwest. ‘ONEY TO LOAN in sums to suit, on approved Teal Estate secur. BUSINESS _ CHANCES. MOST DE ort_in Washington, known as Property can be negotiated for immediately. terest. C) te, No | Laefler's Washington € den. Latze hall at- Tnesemacs Gouge OCR tached to main building, large pavilion, larze cellars nl5 1505 Pennsylvania ave, | and wine vaults, 126 crown shade tree: grounds cu HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON G = = an me ape Square feet. For fall particulars, | x 2 Kc. apply to T ie crconererat eacnnity at lopest rates oftnterest. | EES SPO a a reason given for leaning. u ONEY TO LOAN RHE LYCEIT BIN Y, ESTABLISHED ID M Ta suns to Sait at lowest raten, coer 1845, for sule cheap. Apply at 1012° Penusylva- @state security. FITCH, FOX& BROWN, — | iiaave mw. om: 1497 Ponneyivanipeve | Sy oMus IN FLORID, NEY TO FOR SALE, ‘AP LOWSST RATES OF INTEREST, = On €asy terms, first class Land in lanze or small pleces, ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY, In the beautifully located town of Oriole, Hernando THOS. J. FISHER & CO., county, Florida, situated on two railroads, and consid- 85 1824 F st_n.w._ | ered one of the finest orange growing sections in the state. Address “ORIOL: m7-2w* . {OR SALE—WHOLESALE AND) RETAIL COR- Tux Best’ Ix Tae Durer ner Liquor aut Ciser Store, with first-class resl- ence connected, at low rent. In Law office, 494 Louisiana ave. ASE FOR IT. o'clock. ire at Armstrong's from ten to three mb5-Bt* TIES FROM OTHER CITIPS ANDSTATES, OF who contemplate leaving this city, by callin ‘at Johnson Brothers’ Wood an {Coal oMice,” 1202 Rowe. can learn of a grand «portunity by which from two to five thousand per cent cin be made " ode neeiets i a ny, and in | SUFNE thenext six months ou moderate investments. SCHLITZ’3 MILWAUKEE LAGER. Aglartiing announcement, bee a tact, ¢ ail aid see. Giapeiclcest easiest trams ‘OWN T. MITCHELL, SAMUEL C. PALMER, Notary Pubic, Lop Peamyivania ave, sale Py ag * ‘ sale. or ventment eatew | rade. Hstatce settied. f19-3m. ‘Telephone 454. : 4220 ooY YA Liquid Giue Mends Seana Srvus Ro 3% y AE rood, | Glass, Chingy SILK HATS, XY AAL — Lenthee, Croatery 82 ¥ MA Errias hock asa costs S00 cesna Ass, and Grocers, fne20. DERBY HATS W: 208 1 Shr von shael JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, ¢ Carpet lining, Tin Ee Vine oombeata plaster aos, tos: 921 Pennsylvania ave BEAUTIFCT, | itt. — | Herb COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA, Including THE MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKY, THE YOSEMITE VALLEY, And other features of great interest. To Leave on THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1885, Pullman Cars, First-class Hotel Accommodation, Gass riage Drives, and ail Necessary Expenses included, occupying ight weeks Fall descriptive program, with map of the route, * sent free by mail on application. Add THOS. COOK € SON, | fe25.waes2m 261 Rroadway, N.Y. —_—_——————— EDUCATIONAL, sees | JNsreverion. MECHANICAL DRAWING, MATHEMATIOR. HLM. WAITE, | smn7a TPHE AVI, SERVIC 493 Pen ivil Service Stu ough Civil Serviee Dri THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVE S. ours from 7 to 8 pan. Terms reasonabie. ‘Wn22-Twe NHE LAST QUAR FLORA @ NG_ACADEMY noes are tauglt, will begin on ¥, the 14th instant, ng their Children the instrncted in th last Quarter, as p2 d for the MAY RALL. | Por further information cali nt National Riftes’ Hall | any Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday afternoon. yparations w be com “ADPMY OF TELEGRAPHY; kin A special invi- ca which you ca dom y 14 2d st se. 7th st_now. Comin wihind. Special facilities for eee enti AND AND TYPH WRITING PRACT elit. “Suecess guaranteed if instructions i.” Private pupils ried: number lin P. CROMELEN hers, 472 Louis shaw TRUE HOWE BUSINESS SCHOOL, 517 7TH St sed course in practical Book- 1 English Beane NHE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANG 1s Raltimore, Roston, Rrooklyn, Providence, And at 723 14th st, nw, WASHINGTON, New Term Recins now. Superior Native Teachers only. Classesand Private Lessons, Fee Extremely * Low. Unexcelied advantages tor learning Conversation We Invite all persons to visit our classes. mo MQUORTHAND — RPGULAR CLASS SPSSIONS ition at WASHING CORRTERS 1 Ist OCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART, n.w.—Private ‘lessons in englis enlture and reading classes. Day ant Mrs ADELINE DUVAL MACK, f-im OHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, ITY AND COLLEGIATE COURSES. is. provided for nate, Undergrad: rial Students, “The wext academic Feat ins September SNS or circulars address, by postal card, the Johns Hi 3 University id fo-cozm SCUELT AL MUSIC. ws Those Ww sor Teachers. Te: ‘artic atten: Y_C. SPENC SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Prin ANO, &o., TAU © LOUIS ORTED professor makes the G nd the has successfully taught At for rue BE TEAPYST PLACE TO LEARN drawing and painting is at the ational Academy of Fine Arts, Isth st. and New York ave. Years of Saree Receptions tree Wednesday evenings at By Iss AMY LEAVITT, BOSTON ul exauntuer of the New Engl » te harmony and VoWwe ‘as LOCUTION ANB English Lengnage, tad M stroet, STEVENS HAI. Principal. nt of the voice and nat tly taught. cre of stammering 98) ud Giris' clase Sature d6-teL 1. PARSONS, M.S. LATE OFSPENCERIAN ¢Fomnes College), Private instructor in Book ics and all mathemation $4 per ROMA, Pay desired. “Bi D St n.w. DALTIPS WHO DESTRE TO IMPRe beautiful arte af Ei Enwlish 1 Compositic at GU F st | who may sodesire Torn Mrs. E. A. CHAMBERS, 603 F st. now., Ch b JARTEN, PRIMARY AND TRAINING SCHOOL, 923 19h st, now ANNA B. OGDEN, Principat. wks IN ALL GRADES OF college, VATE LESSONS ‘epares for camnimations, i ner Sth and K ete. mw, . Classical, Busine: Classes, $3 and $5 4 mouth, PROFESSIONAL, ———4 CANULE, VITAPATH PHYSICIAN.—I the Dest health nd through Vi medies, rnd for testimonials of HI diseases, aeute vlors, 922 Fst, bet fe ion Of the extremities, is are designed ex igic and nerve affecti ation free. Patients cal ‘THE MAGNETIC AFELIA Ws other > nw, © ent Rheumatism, Neur should eal! ‘at 5: and for testimonials of men sin Washington. Ofice DROHILLS APPLIANCE COMPANY.” 12am BUNIONS, CLUB . Frosted Feet “anes of the feet suo Esestablishment, 1416 Willard'’s Hotel, { SungeoRs. vestablisinuent, 11 SEMMES. RESIDENT SURG: MST, MANICURE AND DERMA- rns, Bunions and Ingrowing Nails ab nd permanently eared In a few | After Nate to be seen a 22 F ee | iste ed © people An this clty. 5 this ‘orus, 25 cents, mines bas por Toute, will absolutely make hair grow: Heads. Many will think this issome worthless nun or lady who is bald is invited to free treatments at’ 1222 F st, 4 doors from ‘This preparation Tas never been in the market Hame, and hus brought outasult of bair ars of baldness. For sale by’ 1222 F st., 4 doors 13th, up one flight XE boss oe TABLE CLATRVOYANT AND ASTROLOGIST, be consulted on business and all aflairs of life, J” trouble call, Satisfuction given or Bo pay, Fee, $1, _ Ke sidetice, 1910 111th street northwest. $05, ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOP M ‘AU bstiness Gor 1 Ladies — Jeni (RESIDE rgeon Chiropodist— Fingersualis Seas isand Hiting of Nails positively . Ingrow ing Satie Corns, Bunions, arrow: fail Feet sucresstuily. trentet® ‘treatment, bands or feet, Sl. “HoomaS and 6,049 Pa avenegss ES. M. A. FRENCH, MAGNETIC a and Busi Medium, is. in at 1 Moa icine a ascent friends and patrons. ‘OHN. W. MORRIS, (Late Princiy ATTORNEY aT the Prost of. 3S J. GOOCH, SOLICITOR OF Pa’ / Counsellor-at-Law and cloud | experience. ‘9th and F sts, od work, ale charges. ‘Twenty-one years’ N. = 3a eee 00 LADIES OP. SLU ‘SUITS sor frets Y. 1014 & 1916 |UNNINGHAM, led. B11 dE at ew, ‘examiner U. 8. Pension eee, Sammut ae, Sane + Specialty, > 9ON, PRIVATE TUTOR, (FIR « * ANIST, TEACHER OF ¢ ‘ ,