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ed OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFRICER, Wasnrxerox, D.C., March 9, 1885,10a.m. For the middie Atlantic states. fait weather, yollowed in the extreme uorthern portion Jocal snows, warmer southwesterly winds, ing baromete ‘or Tuesday, local snows are Indleated for New England and the northern portion of the iddle Atlantic states. Fair weather in the aithern portion of the middle Atlantic states, ‘armer weather in both districts, Fair t in the south Atlantic states, Tennessee,and the Onto valley, and upper lake'region. RENOVATING of ladies’ evening dresses a cialty, at No. 1205 New York avenue n west.” Mrs. C. Lerch, from Paris, formerly with A. Fischer. SKATING RING open March 34,7 p.m. BH, Warwen’s Guide Book at all station- grand at bis oftice, 916 F street. Price ten cen’ SKATING RINK open March 3d, 7 p.m. Fossent’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe, 1427 New York avenue. IMPoRTANT Novice.—Our entire stock of boots gd shoes at a reat sucritice, ax we must wacaté by the 12th of March. No reasonable Differ refused. Fixtures for sale. SIXSHEIMER & Bro., 808 7th street. SKATING RINK open March 3d, 7 p.m. Dx. Lyox’s Peerect Toon PowpEn.— ‘An Elegant Tollet Luxury, 23 cents, * Ir Wos'r Lik NeGLecre oN THE SHELVES Of tobaceonists. Ls sexplain ourselves. We Mean the Violet Plag Chewing Tobacco. When rou've tried it i believe In prophesy. "Twill the favorite brand, mar our words. It Isn't 2 plug-ugly, but a very nice, fragrant artidle. No finer ever came from the tobaceo plantations: of America. Your tobacconist {s almost sure to have it. Luchs Bro,, agents. PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND SINGERS find R. H. Douglass € Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops a sure Femedy for hoarseness. THERE was a slight fire about noon yesterday In the house of Theresa Chew, 813 Delaware avenue southwest. In theafternoon a detective flue caused a small fire in a house on South Capitol street, occupied by John Williams, co ored. = FAcE and eyesight fitted. Hempler's, 4% st. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH'S OrERA Hovse—“A Bunch of Keys.” qignn's Orana Hovar.—M. B. Curtis in “Spot HERz0o's Mvseum.—“Uncle Tom's Cabin.” THEATER ComrquE.—Variety. & MUseUM.—C. B. Bishop in “Widow Be- ATIONAL Rorter SKATING Rink, 611-613 E street northwest. _ Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:25 p. m. and extinguished at 13 an Coples of THe Stax of February 21 and Mareh 8, 4 and 5, in wrappers, duly stamped, contain- Ing the full reportsof the monument celebration and the inauguration ceremonies and the ball, = a atthe counting eee im apy quan- iy. Price two ceate-not iuclaging : ‘Fie remalus of the late Thomas H Collins, the well-known druggist 9th and M streets, were taken Saturday morning from bis resi: Bence to Richmond for ineerment. The Cireuit Court, —— Cox, is engaged In the trial of the cuse of toe inst Lewis, Involving the validity of the will of the late ‘Virginia Tayloe J. W. Bi on Ist street, to fill vacancies ‘The steamer Mattano restimes the Potomac river route on Thursday. ‘The annual examination of the Baltimore College of Physicians and Surgeons has closed, and of 163 students 154 passed for the degree df doctor of medicine, Among the prize grad- tates is Moore S. Falls, of this District. Mr. Archie Clarke dylivered an address before the St. Patrick's Temperance society at 103 meeting last evening in German ball, ‘The funeral of the late Hugh Manning took Jace yesterday afternoon from his residence on 0th street. The remains were escorted to Oak Hill cemetery by Hermione Lodge No. 12, K. of P,, of which lodge the deceased was a” member. To-day Jerome F. Johnsen and Josiah Gray, petit Jufors of the Criminal Court,were excused, Larkin Carter. a small colored boy,was arrest= ed by Detective Cox on Saturday night for steal- ing an overcoat belonging to Mr. John W. Hall. In the Police Court this morning Carter pleaded guilty and was sent to jail for a month. ‘The funeral of Mr. Peter Dent Posey, who died last Friday, aged eizhty-three years, took place esterday, irom the residence of his son-in-law, ir. James H. Saville, 1315 M street northwest, and was largely attended. ‘The remains were iuterred in Hock creck cemetery. «Most of the Methodist. Episcopal pulpits here Seg Bled Tewrray by strangers, Fe a teraz the M_ E. conference in Bal pe OF ‘Mr. Charles G. Zimmerman, a member of the Naval Academy band, died at Annapolis Sat urday of pneumonia. He had been ill ever since he accompanied the band to Washington at the @edieation of the Washington monument seve- al weeks 3 While at the Emergency hospital, Saturdag, Mary Polette, white, uzed twenty-eight, acted sostrangely that the pissicians in charge ex- amined into her mental condition and found her insane. She was sent to the Insane asylum. ‘The remains of the young man, Benjamin B. Manning, who was knocked down by a cab on Pennsylvania avenue on the night of the 4th instant and died from concussion of the brain, Fiere sent last night to his home in Winfleld, ‘an. ‘Yesterday afternoon Officer Shilling tsok to the sixth precinct station a dead white female infant about seven months old, which he found In alley between 14th street and Vermont ave- Bue and M an‘ N streets northwest, ‘The Newsboys’ Ald society will meet at the Riggs house to-morrow at 2p. m., and all per- sons interested in this worthy charity are Cor dially invited to attend. LARGE ENTRi BLES—FINE RACING IN PROSPECT. The seven stake races opened by the Jockey tinb, and which closed on the 2d inst., have Oiled largely, the entries aggregating 142 horses, fu increase of 22 overlast spring. The pomina- tions represent horsemen from far-off Texas, Loutstana, Georg! . bh Carolina, Tenn Maryland, Virginia. Pennsy ta, New Jersey, West Virgin and In each of the two sts a ue Youthful at half mile and the yd at five furlongs— there are 16 © Willard hotel ata « large entry of and the National mile and an eighth, comes next An.one mile, bas the ex- i the Army and Navy, a 3 14. Hoth these en are for three-year-olds. Among the names of the colts nominated in the ‘Tare such flyers Late a poe Telie and Nplomatic is forall ages, a mileand nd has 11 excellent horses In the list. pificers of the club prepose to offer a more attractive program than they have heretofore done, with the hope of attracting the chief sta- bees of Kentueky. Ten: ee and California. The nw will comn ice on the 32th of May and continue the three following days. In ade ‘8 purse races at vary- ing distances w 1 be offered, and in no ess) will u d t in $500. The prom- “ity In May was capita! entries insure capital ort. The full program will be issued tn about ten days. PRMENT.—Mt village, but it bas had now it has a rink elopement. Zohn, the béauty and belle of the fast Thursday took a train fer Columbus, and at that city met H. Seymour Hieks, of London, Ouio, whence the two de- rte rh bound traip. and they ave not been rd from since. Miss Zohn wrote her friends a letter from Pittsburg saying: don't be disturbed about rther has been heard of them. ghieen years old and an expert . It wus on her father’s rink that she made the ucqu#intance of Hicks, who fs wealthy, attractive and eightor ten years hersenior. As there was no opposition to the mateh und no motive for elopement the friends of the girl are uneasy. The father of Minnie came to this city on @ fruitless search for the ————— Drep rrom His Isscveres—D. Austin Me Carthy, « clerk in the office of the eommisary neral, U.S. A., died at Providence hospital turday from: the effects of injuries re fn being knocked down b: corner of 3d street and Ps last Tuesday. As Mr. McUurthy’s name was incorrectly given out when the aceldent oc- curred his friends did not learn of his where- sbouts until Suturd: Mor. Tirx0's famous French &eompany of 64 ved a# horse car at the msvivania avenue ——— AGrNEXT.— Mme. Theo, the ra bouffe artist, supported by : ple, will be the attraction at Albaugh’s opera house hext week. Among the thembers of the troupe are Mile. Cecile Lefort, a brillient prima donna. There are also three comedians in the company. ‘The repertory for the week fs as follows: Monday, “La Jolie Par- furmeuse;” Tuesday. Mascotte,” Wednes- day maiinee, “ Bocen Wedi ing. “La Fille de Mme Fille de Tambo B’Arehidue:” Saturday Gtrofia;” Saturday evening ee WE SHALL Orrex to-morrow morning at 9 clock prompt in our remnant room the yard Wide bleached cotton which was used for deco- Fating the tpanguration ball room et cents a yard. each cusiomer. three Only ten yards will be sald to ‘ANSBCROM & Buo. 7 Tue BAL | = ini INAUGURAL BALL—A limited m of the macnificently 1 wed ete louvenirs) ‘te the inauguration ball have been over and haw en put on sale, at the nom- imal price of 50 cents each, at W.S. Rome's Stores, 1233 Pennsylvania avenue and 601 15th, Street, corner of F street, and stands atthe Ar- Iington, National. Metropolitan and Harris bo. telx, and with BF. Queen at St. James hotel, Persons out of the city can have therm to them by remitting tee of the inaugural OF to W.S. Roose, 1233 Penusylv Washington, D.C. avenue, ‘The New Public School Seandal. SUPERINTENDENT WILSON SAYS THE PUB LISHED CHARGES AGAINST HIM ABE UTTERLY FALSE—THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS SAY THERE 18 NOTHING IN THE STORY. Astatement was printed in a Sunday paper yesterday to the effect that charges would be made against Superintendent ‘Wilson, based ‘apon the investigations of » detective, alleging that baskets of wine and cigars had been taken tohisoMee in the Franklin building at night and consumed in Bacchanalian revels, and that @ charge of 214 tons of coal per night was made for heating his office every night it was Open. Itwasfurthtr stated that it would be shown that a banger-on of the school system bad been ioaned several hundred dollars out of the normal sehool fund, and that Mr. Wilson Was seeking employment In New England, bat the Comméssiancrs would uot permit him £0 go unti he had met these allegations. Mr. Wilsou said to a Stax reporter to-day that the charges were utterly filse and could Dot be ,1ven nny color of truth unless some one was found who would rjure himself. The statement that he was endeavoring to secure & laion elsewhere, he sald, was news to him, fe never used chainpugne or clgars and never knew of such articles being brought into the sehoo! buildin His office was heated by the furnaces in the Franklin school building, and there was no separate charge and noextra fuel usted on account of it. As to the statements lade that seme person had been loaned sey- eral hundred dollars from the “normal scho6l fund,” Mr. Wilson said there was no such fund, the normal school being supported by the gen” eral school fund. THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS SAY THERE ARE ‘NO CHARGES AGAINST MR. WILSON. The statements in the city papers in relationto another contemplated investigation of Superin- tendent J.0.Wilson by the District Commission- re is pronounced by the latter to be incorrect. hey state that they know of no existing charges against Mr. Wilson of anykind what: Eker nor of any detective employed to follow ————e Emancipation Day. APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES ON THE CELE- BRATION. ‘The chairman of the late emancipation con- vention, Mr. Chase, has announced the follow- ing committees: Finance committee—L. H. Douglass, chair- men: Rev. Win. Gibbons, Jas. H. Smallwood, J. W. Branson, s. papee Rev. Robt. Johnson, Geo. W. Stewart, W. H. Juckson, Jas. Thomp: $0, DES. BSmaby, Sidney MeFirlund, Jas. H. Smith, Ki . Scott. Committee on arrangements Rev. R. 8, Laws es ), Randall »wie, Edward Atkinson, . H. Marshall, Gilbert Joy, W. H. Barker, James E. Garnet, 8. E: Jones, Levi McCabe, W- |. H. Turner, John H, Ferguson, Samuel Tinney. W. Freeman, Steward M. Lewis, Fred. Hamicar Turleigh, B. H. Freeman, W. son, and J. Frank Boston. Commitee ou trades It J. Collins chairman}, J.D. Baltimore, John H. Brown, J. ‘Hull, Ed- Ward Nalle, and R. F. Chisolm. Committee to wait on the President of the United States under the Chase resolution—C. H. Marshall, W. Calvin Chase, and Revs. RS. Laws, William Gibbons, and W. H. Scott. Special committee to take charge of church— €. C. Stewart (chairman), James Thompson, Randall Bowie, Frank Boston and Robert éreen. Reception committee — Tilghman Dorsey (hatrman), RD. Ruftin. L. G. Fletener, W. He iting, and W. H. Thompson. . Executive committee on the anniversary—W. ¢. Chase, C. H. Marshall, stewart, He Barker. James Turne: H. Ferguson, Ran dail Bowie, J. H. Sinaliwood, Ed. Atkinson, James Thompson, Capts: T. 3. Kelley and W. & ae companies A and B, Capital City juard. ——————— Medical Department Howard Univer- wity. THE GRADUATES AT THE COWMENCEMENT EX- ERCISES THIS EVENING. The commencement exercisesof the class of ‘85,medical department of Howard University, will be held at the Congregational chureh to- night. ‘The address to the graduates will be de- livered by Prof. D. $. Lamb, and the valedic- tory by James. Carman. The Marine band will be in attendance. The graduates are as follows: James ©. Adams,District of Coluinbia; Thomas W. Addison, Virginia; Walter W. Alle- ger, Phar. D., District of Columbia; Willie W. Baker, Maryland: Gains M. Bram nn apnea James 53. Carman, New York; George . Cook, New York; Duvid Crawford, Maine; James D. Glennan, District of Columb Henderson, M. istrict of Columb: G. Howell, A. B., orth Carolina; nan, Missouri; Georse H. La Fetra, L. L. B., Kansas; Edwin Le’ Fevre, Ohio; Lemuel W. Samuel S. Luttrell, Ten: : ita, Ving r,South Carolina; Wil- ule nia: Oscar Peunsyivunte; Ceurge W, Flyer, Virulsias Gos, W. smith, District of Columbla; Whitield B. Smith, South Carolina; Allen L. Strong, Misais- sippi, Witham Troy, Virginia; Cardinal T. Wol- New York. Graduate in dentistry—Joseph Virginia, Graduates in pharinagy Olt: ver M. Atwood, M. D., District of Columbia Benjamin F. Beek, Maryland, ———— ‘The New National Theater. THE WORK OF REBUILDING BEGUN THIS MORN- ING. The workmen began this morning, under the direction of Mr. Andrew Gleason, to remove the debris of the National theater, and to clean up the ground. The walls, which were left stand- ing, will be torn down, as well as the three-story, brick building to the cast, now occupied by Mr. Rapley as a stove store. The entire ground thus clenred, making a trontage of 110 feet and a depth of 159, will be occupied by the pew the- inefght and The front will be six stories in height, and will be constructed in accordance with the plans of Mr. A. B. Mullett. ‘The alley on the west side will be left open, so that the building willstand clearon all sides, surrounded. by alleys. The tront will be occupied by offices, and the ‘spare room will be devoied to other purposes of that Kind, but the object in having such a large front 1s to provide ample retwring lobbdes and foyers in the theater proper. to the theater building, Mr. W. W. Rapley. the owner of Ui property, has not yea determined upou the plan, He wants to erect a Duliding that will combine the best features which modern architecture can suggest, and he will therefore take titie in deciding upon the pian. Te will soyn leave tur st. Louls to ib spect a theater there, which he understands has maity good features, and durids his abSeuce he will Consult with expertenced men tn regard to the matter. Mr. Rapley expects to puah fur. ward the work with tapidii Delug able to have it early next fall, ‘The New York Seventh Regiment. A parade and review of the famous Seventh” has been ordered tor Wednesday, March 18th, in honor of its “war veterans.” At this parade will be presented to each of the war veterans of the regiment who have distin- guished them-elves, and thus couferced honor upon the regiment, a “cross of honor,” specially. desigued-by Titluny & Co. The style of the badge is v ich, It consists of a milltarv cToss surmounted 2 numer: wud sur rounded by a wreath of oak and liurel, with the words = nd faithful service, Among th “Toss of honor has been wward urd of officers of the regiment 1: es of the following residents of \yashington: Gen. Alam Ruther: ford, Wi Browne, Capt. Gilbert M. | Hw ed aiid ¢ i, Winthron, deputy judge | “S.army. Gen. Kuiherford in the Seventh; the other gentle *. There are ininy who will no doubf remember that day In April, 1561, when these into Washington, haviug marched from An- napotis, in consequence of the railroad. bavin: been torn up. and th ffelt here when this, the advance guaed of the Union hosts, made Its uppearance vi our streets. From the Tauks of the Seventh © nine hundred ie ri y h ands. It was literally a regiment of off. doubt the parade, review and presenta- tke crosses of honor will be # most inter- aston, es Street Car Deportment. itor of me EVENING Stam, the strictures of “ami—resentiny “Veritas” upon the “seven men” who re tained seats In a street car while two ladies clung to straps—apnounces: “I am a woman,” the expressions in the article (and the gender of the signature?) prociali the man, “An” errs in the statement that “in Phila deipliin, New York and Boston” gentlemen “do not otter seats to kidies.” Everywhere and Ieireumstances gentlemen act courte: sly “towards women, be they young. hand some and wellattired.or aged, homely aud poorly aul. “Ami” wil enjoy tranquillity. when. be arms that consideration for others 1s the very Veuiras, RIES REPORTED—A silver waten Was stolen from the shoe sho} Sth and The bed-rooma of pusylvania avenue, was aut and a lot of Jewel valued at$15 stolen. The house of Mr. G. H. Larnard, 509 Prospect avenue, was entered on the 4th ind $50 stolen. The house of J. T. Jar Vis, 135 Peunsyivunia avenue, was entered. be- Lyvcen 12 p. mand 6 a.m, of the 6th Imstant,by foreing the cellar door lock, and $20 In silver Was stolen from his desk. ¢. A. Barnes, 105 H street, had ap overcoat stolen from bif on the Sth instant. ler, N entered ont —>_—_ IDEAL QUARTETTE ConceRT.—At the Co: gational churely wemorrow evening the Teal Hartette, assisted by a number of other favor- Me local artists, will give an interesting voeal and instrumental concert. The Ideal’ Quar- Lette ts composed of Mrs, McCartee, Mins N Mrs. True and Mrs Fadeley. They will be as sisted by Mrs. Pearson, Miss Freybold. Dr. G.W. HL. Noyes, Mr. Lent and Mi: ‘Walter, Mr. F. ——— Days, Ppa ad NSUSEIEO HOSESTAT Phe work Pital om 15th sticety between Hand 9 streets, feosiay GP gtk auto ares 955-000, ana it Is contemplated to double the Were There Ball Tickets Stolen? HOW IT CaM® ABOUT THAT PARTIES SOLD TICKETS AT A DISCOUNT. The rumor is still afloat that on the night of the 4th inst, a number of ball tickets, part ot a thousand alleged to have been stolen, were taken in at the ddors of the new Pension build- ing. There were persons at the building selling tickets ata discount of $1.50 from iy price, and one of these parties was ai and tickets being examined were pro- noun mQing. The explanation was made that several handed ticken! had been purehased by an organization, but having changed their Program the holders could not remain over to stend the ball, ahd they had taken this means to get a portion of their money back. MR, STILSON HUTCHINS SAYS THERE 18 KO TRUTH IN THE RUMOR. Mr. Stilson Hutchins this afternoon sald there Was no truth in the rumor that a number of in- ‘auguration pall tickets had been stolen. Many Persons, merely to ald the ball or intending to take large parties, bought a number of tickets. Afterwards, finding they could not go, they gave the tickets to friehds, who sold them for What they could get for them. Mr, Frank Ma- Faire, Who had solecharge of the tlekets, was In the procession for several hoursen Wednes- day. Daring this time the supplies of tickets at Several of the depositories were exhausted, and the rumor was started that no more were to be bad. ( {ater Mr, Maguire seut new supplics arourid, and speculators bought them up in the hope of'selling them at an advance. In some eases they succeeded, but in others, finding themselves stuck, they sold them for whatever they could get for’the: —————— ‘The Death of Inapector General Sackett. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FUNERAL TO-MOR- ROW. Inspector General Delos B. Sackett, U.S. A., who, since the 30th of January last, has been confined to his house with illness, died yester- day shortly after noon of senile gangrene. He Rras vorn at Cape Vineent, N.Y., April 14, 1822, entered West Point military academy in 1840, ‘and in 1881 was made brigadier general an: inspector general. The funerad will take place tomorrow afterugon, and will be private, ‘The pall bearers will be! Gen. Sheridan, Admiral wdgers, Gen. J. E. Johnston, Gen. ‘Hancod Mr. Knapp, Adjutant General Drum, G: Rucker, Gen. McClellan, Gen. Hunt, Geo, Mur Fay, Gen. Hager, Geri, Macfeeley and Gen. rd, Rev. Dr. Leonard, of St. John's church, will conduct the services.” The remains will bé interred temporarily at Rock Creek cemetery, and subsequently will be taken to the former home of the deceased, Cape Vincent, N. ¥., for final repose. A special meeting of tlie board of wernors of the Metropolitan club, of which Jen. Sackett was vice president, was held last evening and appropriate resolutions of regret athis death and appreciation of his integrity and wofth were adopted. The flag on the club house will fly at half mast until after the inter- men’ Col. Nelson H., Davis, located at Chicago, next in rank to Gen, Sackett, will succeed the latter, and under the jaw, assuming the duties of sen: for inspector genéral, will take the rank of brigudier-general. es Who fs to be Supervising Architect? To the Faitor of Tus EVENING Sram: Will you oblige mo by correcting the state- ‘ment contained in your issue of Saturday “that T expect to succeed Mr. Bell assupervising archi- tect of the Treasury.” Iam not, neither have I been, a candidate for such succession, On the contrary, Ihave Teason for believing that the position has been tendered to a thoroughly competent and honorable member of the archi- tectural profession, who acceptance of It would, Tam sure, prove us acceptable to the business and workingmen of the country as it would be gratifying to me. tfully, A. B, Munerr. Very reg) March 9, 11 ——— The District Commissionership. To the Editor of Tae EvesiNe Star: Having noticed In five different papers my name mentioned as one of the prominent can- Gidates for the office of Commissioner of the | District of Columbia, [ desire to say that It wi without my suggestion or authority. While I feel a detp interest in everything that pertains to the advancement and prosperity of the « havipg lived here and been identified with its enterprises and improvements since my boy- ood, Vet such are my business engagements as president of the Central National bank, also of the Inland and Seabourd Coasting company and the United States Electric Lighting com- pany) With may other private busifiess auluirs, hat {do not seek any place or publ office, one of the large taxpayers of the District, how- ever, I trust that such men may be selected, 1f changes are made, as will fully tike to heart the wants and needs of the Di etand put forth all:their energies for its ad: prosperity. I am under many hose senators and member: leading merchants and busin Urged me to make application for tig position. SAMUEL NoRMES ———— Shot His Wife. A HUSBAND MAKES A MURDEROUS ATTACK UPON IIS JEALOUS W15E. A. quarrel between John Hall, a colored rag- picker, living with bis wife at No. 8 Goat alle; Wetween L and Mand 6th and 7th streets, had a tragic ending about ten o'clock last night. Hall, it {s sald, has been so attentive toa woman named Ella Young, as to excite his wife's re- proaches. Ella Young, it appears, visited a house in Goat ulley yesterday and sent for Hall. He went over to sce her, and upon rewurning to his home, Ris wife upbinided him aud threat- ened to leave him if he did not cease his atten- Hone to lla Young. This appears to have ¢ ement and men, whohave cited Hall, and he attacked his wife with a chatr, but she escaped him at that time by run- ning irom the house, Hal ned then to F the “house where Wa Young was, and soon atterwa) hia'wife came there and’ entreated hin togo home, ‘Mull. it ts said. knocked her jown. She rose to her ieet and staggered aw: fall pull¢d arevolver from his pocket succeededin firing tas she was turning the corner of the alley. The ball strack her on the right side, in the lower part of the ubdoinen, inflleting @ wound supposed to be fatal. After the shooting Hall disuppeared, eben is An portant Arrest. AN ALLEGED HOTEL THIEF CAPTURED AND HELD TO BAIL IX $3,000. Charles Halibert, alias “Red Heyl,” alias “Cincinnati Red,” & youug man who is alleged to be a hotel thief, was arrested on Saturday by Detectives Raff und Block, and locked up on, susplelon of committing rbbberies at sever hotels in this city during the inau Week. He hus beew identified as ha seen in the American house, from fag been ich $125 was stole, and in the St. James, where a yold watch and'¢hain. of Kansas, was si posed to be the flan who robbed Congressman fan's rdom i the Metropolitan hotel of over in money and Jewelry. In thi lice Court this morning he was charged with the grand larceny ofa gold watel: worth $40, and @ sliver chain worth 33 property of S. M.Brizgs. Assistant. Di Attorney Thomas staied that as he expected to connect the defendant with a number of rob- berigs, and on account of his character, he would ask for a continuance of two weeks, and that bailbe fixed at $3,000, which the court granted. : — + Assavitep His Exrioye: named Edward King, employ 1 laundry, on F street, went to the lnundr, terduy and asked his employer, M irey, toadvance him sem latier refused to do, be loaned him The yor Relohgiug to Mt. LM. Briggs, u. The prisoner Is alsy sup: Y yes . tra God- ause he had late 25 with which to get marric man became enraged and struc Mr, Godirey a stunning blow in the lert ey and picked up a hatchet which he also thy ened fo use, and then lest. Mr, Samuel Bryant, the en; ary, to # street car where he tumed upon Bryant, and dealt him a biow similar to the one whieh he dealt his emplo; He was after- wards arrested and taken Uefore Judge Snedl, in the Police Court, this morning, where he was fined $10 for each assaul MARRIAGE LiceNses. — Marriage have been Issued by the cerk of the court to Albert Warren and Louise Fletelier: Chatles Il. Collins and Gory Le Puylor, of King George county. Va; J. W. Garritt and Martha S. Flood, both of Richmond, Va.; W. Eu y of Montgomery county, Md., and Minnie Ger trade Collins; Joseph 8, ‘Fleniing and Ora Yi- James L. Herron, of Baltimore, and A. L, Lin: thecum, of Montgomery county, Md.: John L. Decker und Theresa Dushel, both of New. York city; Mahlon MeMuphy and Lelia M. Russeen, of Cumberland, Ky.; John Russell and Mary Ella Snowden, eee IMPORTAST SALP OF PAINTINGS AXD WATER CoLons.—Mesere. Walter B. Williams & C: auctioncers, Will sell at public sale at thelr ya lery, corner 10th and studies, sketehes, etc., by Mr. Louis D. Melin ‘Those tuterested in works of art should not full tosecure a painting out of this collection, Now on exhibition at th. «allery. Open till 9 p.m. ZU eS A DESERTED Wirt: Divoncep.—Judge Hag- ner to-day in the case of Sallie Chase against Charles C) made a decree of divorce on the ground of desertion. She sets forth the mur- riage November 25th, 1873, and charged deser-'| on March 20th, 1871 B, 3876." A Turgvine TRauP SENTENCED.—William Brady. a tramp from Orange, New Jersey, went into Wm. r’s shoe shop, at the corner of Sth and East Capitol streets on Saturday and ut He was pursued by eer in the laun- licenses traded his boots for 25 cents and a pair or old shoes, While In the shop he got Toyer's watch and chaiu, which he carried off and sold for $2. ‘He wus atrested by Officer Wilson, to whom he ieee aerre ener ant. and santeboed wo two monthsin jail, erecta Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Ta EVExiNo Stan, ANxIvERsARY.—The Children’s Aid society of the Washington-ttreet Baptist church celé- brated the third anfiversary of the society yes- terday afternoon, Rey. Dr. Flippo, the pastor, and Rev. E. Hex Swem, of Washington, del ered addresses, and there was vocal and instru- mental music. S A Stnay Pockersoox.— Mayor Beckham has tn his possession a pocke! ‘with a number prt ar aataeth veiue aaa geseple ieee Sete retbook was into the overcoat Pocket of Mr. Townley, of the Midland railroad while in Washington’ the 4th of March. As Soon as Mr. Townley found the strange book in his coat he delivered it to the mayor, Porice RePort.—There were four prisoners and nine lodgers at the station-house this torning—Silas Compton, Frank Nelson and Edward Miller, lodgers at the staffon- charged with robhing a fellow-lodger, and R.T. Moffett, arrested. by Officer Slmpsgn, charge Stealing a paneh from the A. & F. R. R.'Co, Nores.—Potomac Lodge, I. 0.0: F., of th city, has chosen D, R. Stansbury representatly and’J. W. Nails alternate, at the next meeting of the Grand Lodge of Virginia, at Norfolk, in April.—A little son of Mr. Frank Pettit was buried from the house, corner of Lee and Wolfe streets, yesterday afternoon. Rev. Dr. Whit- tlesey filled the vacant pulpit of the First Pres- byterian church yesterday.—The funeral of Ethelinda Reed took place here Saturday after- noon, the remains having been brought from 1218’5th strect northwest on Saturday evening. —— Coxaressman WEST SUED.—Godfrey, Mu- ench, of Johustown, Fulton county, N. brought an action’ against George Ballston, who was elected to Congress last fall, to recover $500 alleged to be due and owing on an ante-election contract. Muench claims that last fall West promised topay himand Col, Ar- chile McLaughlin $1,000 each to run a working. man’s candidate for’ Congress in the twentiet district to draw off votes from Wemple, and thus ald West, and to pay Muench $500 éxtra for peddling West campaign literature in the district, He alleges that in pursuance of the contract McLaughlin was nominated by the workingmen, and that West paid them each $2,000.nd Tefused to pay Muench the addi- onal $500 for which the sult is brought, Axsonvrery Prone RRR 00 ¥ Y A 4 RoR OO YY AA £ ERE 0 0 YY AA £ RoE OO Y AAA £ RE Y AA Thu BBR A 6OKOUK 6 NNN GGG BRB AA KK I NNN @ BBB AA KK. IT NNN G B KK U NNN Gao BBB A A K K I NNN ‘Gua PPP, 00 W W Ww PDD FEE RRR PPOO WWWWD DE ROR PPP O O WWWW D D ER RRR Pe 00 WWWW DDE RoR _ P Ww oW bpp EEE R ER = ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in cumpetition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soup oNtY IN cANA Rovan BaKrixe PowbER Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. ap6 IS SPRING. A RESURRECTION OF nature's latent forces {s taklug place. Like the world around you, renew your complexion, invigo rate your powers, cleanse the channels of life. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the means to use for this purpose. S YOUR HAIR TURNING GRAY ANDGRAD- ly falling out? Hull's Hair Renewer will restoFe it to {ts orixinal color, and stimulate the follleles to produce # new and luxuriant growth, It also cleanses the scalp, eradicates dundrui, and is a most agreeable mb3 and burmless dressing. ASH Prices For 1 finest quality French SATTINES, in Pink,Blueand Creu, oly 30, uful COLORED CASHMERES, very fine qual- ‘atds for $2. Excellent quality BLAC $1.25. COLORED SILK: i Jue $1. SILKS only $1, cheap at excellent quality, only. } Blue, Black, wide ‘width, - LADIES’ CLOTH one yard aud halt (1 rs NC 1s) Wid ey and. Brown, immense width, ouly BROCADE COLORED SILK VELVET, $1.00, Very handsome BLACK BROCADE SILK VEL- VAT (worth $2.50) reduced to $1.50. Special bargain, SHMERE SHAWLS, all pure fine wool, CARTERS, mh7 711 MARKET SPACE. Fauit Department of Dealer in Bulleing Suppites, Nos. 008, 010, 012 914 G street, three duors west of the Patent OMice, lm mediately adjoining Nuwonal Rifles’ Armory, than at any tablishuient in the city. {fou wish to Duy even the smallest quantity of White lead, 0 ish, colors (dry or in oll), ete., send your address on ‘4 postal card and a printed pricelist, of every article Sdhiin this department will be sent to you by return mull, reaching you Ina few hours’ ume by letter-car- Her.” ‘This price-list gives the price of hal Guait. hultvation, gallon and fv watt ES H. MeGILL, pint, Zullons ofeweh kind id other liquid sold ter-pound, halpound, oI miscellaneousarticies. ing ty tue quantity, bought. Jowest prices; small buyers p ‘My prices are ti tity pay dhe sun aus the oldest p Hatrgee buyers very a slightly higher rat ers buying the sume quan? . The inexperienced buyer gets, une pric ‘quantity. Alter exsuining my pricelist, send inessenger, telephone, Or by mall, an fled pronipt tle bin, on del uter If he buys the ‘our orders by they will be ‘ollected, ave gr ive my special to the Paint De cand expect, by having: rt stchuss goods, selling them at low prices und making prompt deliveries, w secure « lib- etal share of tue public purron: A |. MCGILL, ing Supplies, ad OLA GC Street. to sutistuctory propert tentio ‘Noneshould delay, but call at once, and seeour stock ot MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, AT OUR SPECIAL 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. 10 AND 20 Pht CENT KEDUCTIONS. 10 AND 40 Pik GENT REDUCTIONS, NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. We gnarantee every buyer shall have the full worth, of his money, and that gvery garment we sell shall Go good service te the wearer to the {ull amount of it cosi, and bring the purchaser buck tu us again. NOAH WALKER & CO., ‘TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ja7 625 Pennsylvania Avenue. G. T. Key, ' TAILOR, No. 414, Ninth Street Northwest, Srame Sryies. SILK HATS, OPERA HATS, DERBY Hats. JAMES Y. DAVIS' SONS, 621 Pennsylvania ave. Affairs in West Washington. FUNsgal oF JENKIN THOMAS.—The funeral of Jenkin Thomas took place on Saturday after- noon, from his residence, 3026 N’ street. Tue follows ‘the pall bedrers: Messrs. M. v. * Polkinhorn. Wm. King, Jas. Gonzler, Jol Cox, Je B. Hines, 1, James r, W. Drew and Richard Bibdet nae Sta? feuiniante cesta Genta the tanerai. ‘Ree Sr Peer, of the M. P. charch, condi he se the a large concourse of Felatives bnd friends of the tery. A Numaxes.ituere te dead dog on Patrect, between 36th apd S7th streets which should be promptly removed. FOR CATARRH. WITCH-HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANADA FIR, MARIGOLD AND CLOVER BLOSSOMS, A single dose of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE tn- stantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the Head as by magic, stops watery dis- charges from the Nose and Eyes, prevents Ringing Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and subdues Chills and Fevers. ‘In Chronic Catarrh it Cleanses the nasal passages of fonl mucus, restores the senses of smell, taste, and hearing when affected, frees ‘the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive mat- ter, sweetens and purifies the breath, stops the cough, and arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Consump- tion. ‘One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one package, of all Gruggists, for $1, Ask for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. For the rellefand prevention, THE INSTANT IT IS APPLIED, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, Stomach, and Bowels, Shooting Pains, Numbness Hysteria, Female Pains* Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria, and Epidemics, use COLLINS’ PLAS. TERS (an ELECTRIC BATTERY combined with a POROUS PLASTER) and laugh at pain. 25e. every- where. mr CITY ITEMS. A Bottle of Dr. Bull's Congh gyrup_ will often save large doctor bills, Price 25 cents. 1 Look at France's, 90c. Black Derby, corner 7th and D streets; the only strictly one- price Hat and Gent's Furnishing Store in this city. ‘The Hope of the Nation. Children slow in development, puny, scrawny, and delicate, use “Well's Health Renewer.” 14 Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hy pophospliites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general ‘debility; eas and pleasant to take, Prescribed by. physi- cians. Sold by Drugxists, Large bottles 80c. Manufactured by W. E. Thornton, corner Bal- tinore and Harrison tréets, Baltimore, Md, m,W; “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned ever ing, and delivered in hali-pound “Ward” prints 50¢, per pound. Also Cottage Cheese, Butter- milk and Sweet Milk, be. per quart, Créam 15¢. pin morn- EDUCATIONAL. SCHOOL ELC AND DRAMATIC ART. Also private lessons in English Branches. Vocai Culture and Teadin day and evening. Mrs. ADELINE, N stin.w. 9-1in A dISHNGUISHED SIC AA nit give lesrons in musie, of Tessons th the Ger- ian or English language in exchange for room or Board, Address “Dre? Star offices 1 NSTRUCTION, : ‘AL DRAWING, MATHEMATICS, HM, WAITE, 909 Hi st! nw. SERVICH INSTITUTE, 493 Pennsylvania ave. nw: Select Civil Service Library: Practical Civil Service Studies; and ‘Thorough Civil Service Drill: TUESDAY, THURSDAY*AND SATURDAY EVE- NINGS. “Hours from 7 to 9 p.m, Hr $a22-7we “QUARTER AT MRS FLORA G DENNISON'S Popular DANCING ACADEMY, ‘Where the latest Dances are tangis, will begin om SATURDAS, the 14th tustant, Parentsdesitonsof having their Children thoroughly Instructed In the Artof Danchig. should enter thers for te last Guatter, as preparatious will then be come meneed for the MAY BALL. irther Snformuation call at Natlonal Rifles’ Hall sduy,, ‘Thursday or Saturday afternoon. ‘uly jon to ull you can ism ‘Special acl for pecial tncilitieg fOr : eng ndvaniced SHORTHAND AND Siinis taaane are follow fear Monographie PRACTT teed if Instructions, pupils preferred: number lim- X, oftice of Johns & Easton, Loulsiaua ave. robs-3m+ NUE HOWE BUSINESS SCHOOL, nw, ‘Short, condeused course in ‘practical Wook: Keeping. Rapid Penmanship and English Branches at moderate rates of tuition. Morning, afternoon and Bight sessions. Sole right to Howe’ ‘Book- Keeplug tanght without text-boi Al service prep- HW. ERYANT, Principal, : 24-1, WE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, IN Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, Providence, And at 723 14th st, n.w., WASHINGTON. ion aspecialty. J. w Term Begins now. Superior Native Teachers only. Classes and Private Lessons, Fee Extremely Low. Unexcelied advantages for learning Conversation, _We invite all ELAR CLASS SS every evening. Private lessons Shorthaud books and pubicatfons constant On haind, and exceptional opportunities for learning the art arg offered at WASHINGTON PHONOGRAPHIC HIEAD- QUARTERS, 927 Ist. fig GPRENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER SS) Oth and D sts. nw. Youn and ‘nilddléaged “men ghd Women trained for business, Rapid writing, book Keeping, business practice, rapiql_ calculations, English language, stenography, type-writing, etc., thoroughly tanght. ‘Admission at any timo.’ Liberal terms adapted to the times. Year, froth date of entrance, day or night, #50; three months, day, $20; night, $14 month night, $5. Kapld writing, 12 lessons, Gail or send for eeulars. a pea TERING, SRERCER, Principal, fee Princibal: SINGL Teasonuble ra 456 C st NPE BEST ASD CHEAP: arawing and painting is at the Senses” LALA Net, ork ave, Searset study sae feceptions inesday evenings at So'clock. nis-Gm IsS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTOS AML uate aud certitied exaininer of the Ni Conservator culture, 10) Ww England Plano technique, harmony and ‘voice Jot st nw a _DRY Goops. LADIES’ GOODS. Tre Latest Txvontatioss IN SILKS AND FRENCH NOVELTIBS, FOK THE SPRING AND SUMMER, 1885, | CAN BE SEEN AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SEATON PERRY. (SvccENGOR To PERRY & BROTHER) ETE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY One Week Only. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Return tothe United States after a most triumphant ‘Tour in Mexico and Cuba? First and only appearance in Washington of MME. THEO ‘The Parisian Diva, with COMPL ; DRY GOO OF THE BEST CLA MR. MAURICE GRAUS DMEXSE ASSONTMENT: OF § x World-1 ‘French Opera: re Sheaein ea FOR PLAIN AND COM Famous Fren Commer NATION SUITS : MLLE. CECILE LEFORT, ee Oe atts lina | ‘i RETTES, LOUISINES, JERSE’ SILKS. TADAMES AND SATIN DUCHESSE, = DO So) Pat YARD, AND EM DERED MONE RROCADED VELVETS AND POMPADOUR SAT | NOVELTIES IN VELVET GRENADINES BLACK TWISTED SILK HEKNANIBSANDPEAU | DE Sore. Nove IS AND BERLIN SPRr ‘The Celebrated Prima Donna. CHANGE OF OPERA NIGHTLY. ‘Eight Different Operas During the Week. Mareh 18, “Bocexccio;” 18, “La Fille de aime. Anon” Thursday, March 19) SLa Fille du Tambour Major" Friday, March 2 Mme, LArchidue;" Saturday Matinee, March 21; {Glrofle-Girotia” Saturday Evening, March 21, “Fan: jou.” Reserved seats, $2, $1.50, $1 and 50 cents. Admis. sion, $1, 70 cents abd 25 ‘ceuts. Private boxes, $12. and $10" ‘Sale of seats opened Thursday, March 12. mh A beatcu’s GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ) CORRECT STYLES IN PARASOLS, | BRELLAS AND CARRIAL SGENUINE SCOTCH Zi a THEENS, EAGT DED RW SULKCHUDDALAND CASHME IN UHANDKERCHG ELERRATED KU « 4 | The Princess of Wo BROIDERED CASHMERE | ane QUICE MAL AME VALMONT, Bog roo her patrons and customers that B tedito clean atl getup pie EACH CURTARSS Ride c prions." MADRAS USPINTALTA Saoxt appoved siylen Hastebilahed since 1888. 24Gh saw. nul RRR ppp FPP FRE KOR E DDE 5 x RRR FE ob oD FF FERRI x Et e. 2's FS x KR Eee bop F ERE ROR OW By Special Warrants of Appointment to the QUEEN OF ENGLAND, of Denmark The Crown Princess of Gi LADIES TAILORS AND HABIT MAKERS Srectantins pick, HSE SILK GLOWS WALKING ce A 9" CHOICE Goons, PLAIN Gowns, JACKETS, COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 9. eee = eae } TRAVELING MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, SEATON hata aad ae A BUNCH OF KEYS; naiiieet iene Pnsiees GOWNS, JacKETs, On, THe Horer. = | a MR CHAR! ySER RhoA ou TY owMr [ERR FPR PPP Fer PER RRR ae me EE Be jit fe BR fe fe Boe ae BoB pou MM Mt RE DDE E THE SPARKS COMPANY. Bee 2A “od ON MM Ko kee bop F Eee FOURTH ANNUAL SALE OF LADIES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR. It fs needless to spenk about the Material and Work- manship of these Goods, our patrons and the general public being well aware that we ure selling a first-class article onl: ‘Monday, March 16—Mme. Theo and Grau’s French Opera Company. ypoe’s- THE SEQUEL OF SUCCESS. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, A FEW PRICES AND INVITE IN- SPECTION THE CELEBRATED COMEDIAN, rawr of ed potpadoe tape truniied a with rows of tine Pvce and Hamburg La ree aoe Serting, at $4.98, well Worth $0.1 = In Bis Latest and Greatest Success, SPOT CASH; OR, SAW'L OF PosEN ON THE Roa. A CONTINUATION OF AND A SEQUEL TO SAM'L OF POSEN. A large assortment of sets up to LADIES CORSET fit, trimmed w atid buck, at 7: THEY WERE CONSIDERED CHEAP AT 8c. 50 Dox LADIES’ CHEMISES, over 10 different ‘yes sgiitre and pouted shapes, reditced from $125 75 couts, Ladies NIGHTGOWNS, good mnstin, Mother Hub- bard syle, 16 Tucks arid Kmbrokiered Rulleac Sse. Ladies’ SKIRTS, with eight wide Tucks and 8 Inches deep Embroidered Flounce, at 92 cents, of the celebyated La Belle Cor- outille, lace Tops, aud shall oder HOVERS, square shape, perfect th Hasnburg inserting and edie frout ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. ir. R, L, DOWNING, in his new mho Monday Noxt—} ‘om TRUE, Mrs, FADELEY, Congregat TUFSDAY EVE . ‘The following well-known artists will assist: Dr. Bischoff, Mrs. Q. A. Pearson, Miss Freyhuld, Dr. G. ‘W: Walter, Mr. F. HC Noyes, Mt. Lent, Mr, Herhays, ‘Tickets, With reserved seats, 5Uc., at Ellis & Music Store. mh7-3t ERZOG'S MUSEUM, Late Lincoln Hall, corner 8th and D sts. n.w. Dr.J. Recelved a second I BRR AU ow mss Be Aa UU MMA oS sSs a 30/BBB A A UU MMM Sss® = mbS Ds, COLORED TROUBADOURS, “JOLLY COON QUARTETTE, ‘ENNESSEE JUBILEE SINGERS, FLAT BOAT MINSTRELS, Etc, Etc, Ete, 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 Office of the museum. In future Box Office will be open from 8am. sharp to 10 p.m, ‘Doorsopen at I and 7 p werture one hour later. Carriages may be ordered at 4:10 and 10:10 p.m moti Dp USEUM. — | Penn. ave. near 11th street, REMARKABLE DRAMATIC EVENT, Pisrow Suraus. Pruow Sass GREATEST VARIETY, CHEAPEST PRICES. cing ) pete) tS s CAMBRIC PILLOW SITAMS, TRIMMED WITH ht This Week, HAMBURG INSERTING, FINE TUCKING, | ITED COMEDIAN, CAMBRIC RUFFLES, FORMIN Tn his greatest impersonation of PRICE $L59. Avior Tanne ae Supported by nis SEP vet tsteetesk Company, wt sisi} OUR PRICE *s, i useum: Col. Goshen, the : Walter Stuart, the Limb- oF oto BE, ) BESEEN, E DIME. Seats can be reserved fur any afternoon and night tis week. “Box office open from 10 a 12. t04 p. he mihi TPWEATER comrae cAMERIC PILtow SHAMS, TROALD wernt | HANDUE ETUCKING | aND WE MATINEE EVERY DAY. WE ENTERTAIN EVERY NIGHT 50 Ladies are in Attendance, And ROYAL FUN PREDOMINATES. BICYCLE SCHOOL— INSTRUC is ee to Purchasers.—Coluinbia. and all first” Class Bleycles, Tricyeles and accessories at factory prices. Bicycles and Tricycles sold on installments, WAM. C. SCRIBSER, mh9-Lm* Fenton Hall, E'st,, near 11th a, Nats [AL ROLLER SKATING RINK, 611-613 E STREET, ‘Near Post Office Butlding. OPEN MARCH 3D, 7 P.M 12,000 Feet hard Maple Floor Skating Surface, nae ‘OCLETY MUSIC. Droop, Ellis, Metzerott and Kberbach will receive it attention. m1 mh9-6t ONE LOT, MAD! AND LOW NBCK, AT 17 SET COVERS. LACE, AT 39c; FORMERLY SOLD AT 5% GREAT CLBARING AND FLA’ THESE WE ARE A WE WISH THE SPACE SOLD AT A BIG DISCOUN THE ABOVE-ME AN BE | FOUND ON OU EX, (LADIES' COTTON UNDERWEAR DEPT.) ALE OF LADIES FELT | ISPOSE OF, AS AND ARE REALLY | | JERSEYS! JERSEYS" JET LOWER THAN THE LOWS WE HAVE SUCCEEDED IN PURCHASING FROM A LEADING MANUFACTURER OF NEW YORK 100 POZE BLACK JERSEYS, GOOD Qt FITTING . WHICH WE SHALL R COUNTER TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, AT 61c. EACH, AS A SPECIAL BARGAT OY EOF THESE WILL BE SOLD TO ANY PURCHASER. BRENTAN Pennsylvania s 'S ORCHESTRA. 4 orders to residence, ih st.s.e., or left at Droop's Elils’ or Metzerow’s music store, and Demoner's co fecuonery store, will receive prompt attention, jal® PROFESSIONAL. T. on G’sbeR Vitaranit prrystc empioy, the best health resources of eatare, scientifically applied through ‘Vital Serraura Elec. tricity, Vegetable Remedies, Food. Water, Air,’ Heat, Lignt,onoive: rlectric Vapor Baths, Sere Siecay al sitherals, Opiates, Stereury, Quinine, alcoholic Stine Manis: i prepare ail mz ‘own vegetable: semen Consuitatidn Hee, Cull Gr send Re testimonials of ‘wonderful cures. T treat al diseases: acute or euronie, Office Fecepuon: parlors, 922 F st., bet yashingtont D.C: LITY, PERFECT (001, OF ELOCUTION AND ish Language, 4 AL Street NS HART, Principal. elopnient of the voice and nat- ural expression of sentiment carefully taught. Expecial attention xiven to the cure of stammering and other vocal defects Boys’ and Girls’ class Nature day, 11 an . PARSONS, M.S./ LATE O} ¢ Business College), Private Instructor in Book- keeping, Penmanship, English and all mathematica Day sessions, W aim. Yo Lg. $7 per mon SD st. nw. IRS. M. STE The culture and, Rlocution, Euglish erature, History, Gan recelve private lessoiss SOF at the homes of these ences call or address : TAM BENG ry SF st. who may so desire For ret AMALY AND TRAIN 923 19th s MES, AN. Pore Axp Isvicoransa. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, elther as a delt- clous beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited to makea trlal of the celebrated brand. vu ¥ per ppp UU ber ber ue B U uP P wow wi wwww it WWWwW HH Wwww H wow u ‘This Whisky, upon an analytical examination, bas Proved to be free from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to givea fictitious age and flavor to this popular drink. FOR SALE BY Browning & Middleton. Barbour & Hamilton, J. B. Bryan & Bro, ©.¢. Bryan, DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT OUR ROOK AND STA TIONERY DEPARTMENT! * WE ARE NOP HAVING A GREAT CLEARING SALE OF OLD AND SHOP BOOKS, BUT EVERYTHING IN THIS DEPARTMENT Is NEW AND FRESH, AND ARE BEING OP FERED Posl- OTHER HOUSE DSsE anes MAGNETIC SOLES AND rooT Batteries are indispensable for persons suffering from cold feet, weak circulation of the extremities, ete, Our electro-magnetic garments are designed es: lly for rheumatic, neuralgic and nerve affections, petent physician consultation tree. Patients called on at their homes, THE MAGNETIC APPLIAN CO,, 922 Fst. naw. tesla | TIVELY LOWER THAN Ad y ‘DERFUL CURES OF NERVE DISEAS:S. W Ail cuiterers from Tthemntany cea TAs ae — other Nervous Disorders, should call ’at 623 13th st. for relief, and for testimonials of men and Women right here in Washington, Office DR. "MAGNETIC APPLIANCE COMPANY, ENGRAVED PLATE AND 50 CARDS (CRANE'S BEST STOCK), AT 86 CENTS. FOOT SERGERY, sec —CORNS, DUNIONS, CLUB [Pond Inverted Naus, Chiibiaits: “Trosel Feet Vostilar Luxerescences a cet suc: —_ ‘Dr. cutive year of practice in | WORK DELIVERED AT TWENTY-FOUR HOURS ied by ‘the moet eainent NOTICE MRS J. Si ES. RESIDEN’ ‘RGEON AT GRO RGIS SASICURBTaND elana. to ors, Huinions nnd Ingtowing Nalls scaserntves be solutely and permanently cured ta fev treattnente LANSBURGH & PRO, Alter 20 years of sufleriug 1 was cured by Dr. Set Name to 23th. mes. seen at oflice, 1222 F street, 4 doors from, 420, 422 424, ax 426 SEVENTH STREET. Hundreds of the best people 1 this city will COWRS: Isle of W LONDON: 26 Conduit Street, PARIS: 242 Rue de Rivet. NEW YORK: 210 Fith Avenue, 1182 Broadway. MR REDFERN ‘Will beat he ARLINGTON, WASHINGTON, MARCH NINTH, TENTH AND ELEVENTS, toreceive orders from Ladies for thete SPRING AND SUMMER GARMENTS. A large Sulte of Rooms has been engaged expremly to show the latest “REDFERN IDEAS" for Spring and Sommer wear, Mr. Redfern will bim- self take all measures for GOWNS, JACKETS, Etc, 1d w perfect fit will be guaranteed, AF The Showroom will be open to receive ondew from 9 am, to 5:30 pan. 128,m6,7,8,0,10 YANAUGH HAS MOVED HER oak Making Pariors from 401 Penn- r Riley's Dry Good store. hs street Entrance on loster Kin Groves, ook, ill ot catch tn ace oF ot: care ‘Trevise, Paris NCH DYED AND DRY i Extublistaenit, 1205 New Vork ave. nw. Lauties’ and Gents’ « « Manse CG. P. OF 18 EAST 28TH ST. ‘Will open a new Case of BALL DRESSES: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1334 F ST., WASHINGTON. Imported Costumes, Wraps and Dress Garnttore, Novelties in Dinner and Sali Dresses, just recetved, Orders filled at short not foim | Mas Sena Reever, 608 Oth street, opposite Patent Offer, Opened a tarze an complete assortment of KAM- SPS and INSERTINGS ALLOVER ERY, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, MOE nd other TRIMMING LACES Select and large stock of Ladies’ and Children's FO- SLERY, CORSETS, SILK and KIDGLOVES, HAND- KERCHIEPS, RIBBONS, NECK RUCHINGS and CHILDRE ISHING GOODS, as M's*° MODISTE, a York City}, Ts prepared to’ ing and Reciption Drewes, Special care given to Slreet Sults a specialty’ ject Mit guaranteed. 2 REET, OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICR fis Mise Ean Sia of 305 Fifth Avenue, New York, Ts located for the season at 1335 F STREET NORTHWEST, With Imported Ball and Evening Dressex; ale JeS2m Street Costumes and Wraps, Mae J. P. Pacer, No, 1107 F street northwest, ‘Will offer this week ber entire stock of IMPORBED BONNETS AND HATS, and those of her own design. at from 25 to 33%) Stress tan furmuer prices, ti order to Glow Ween Cok PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TOORDERS jane . Crape Vell loves, ec, ane periectly cleabed 6 this superior process. LA VENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY, ¥ c= Cleaned by this procens will tose thelr orvetial saa spots “1 oY S178 gor to be removed effectually. $1.60 YY BEST at TAPE, MAD) Lit OF THE BEST MISE 25e. to $2.00. SOVERS, 250. to 85.50, mi CORSE c. Peeling Shiner Qebe de ecg aad ST Hehe tiarndiaitaaaamer Se EG. Davis a nowoane, seveseens ems ‘but any gentleman or lady who is bald is invited to 22h fh ey ge aes under sf ‘This preparation bas never been in the market hy uame, and has brought out a suit of hair 2b Years of bultuess.” Fur sale. by Proprleton, 719 MARKETSPACE =| doors from 13th, up one fig 7 | BLACK AND BLACK AND WHITE DRESS Goops. RELIABLE CLATRVOTANT AND ASTROLOGIST, ‘can be consulted on business and ail ailairs of life, All in trouble call.” Satistuction given or no pay. Fee, $1. _Ttesidetice, 1910 11th street northwest. $05 ‘MAE PROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF Ai ‘business confidential. Ladies and, iicamien 50 cents each 408 L street, between Ati ‘and OUR BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT 18 FULL OF BARGAINS. NE LINE OF FRENCH SAT! FIGURED AND PLAIN. ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, PLAID AND STRIPED. bth streets northwest. Selaoawe NEW WHITE GooDs. d PAYS, (RESIDENT) MANICURE a vk ee Coraa, Bunions: Ingrowing Saitandataisesesaas | ORGAN DIES RIAN LAWSS AND ris, unions, Ingrowing Sails anda ofthe | ORGANDIES, MASALA, PERSIAN LAWNS AND Feet successful treated. Single treatment, either | MANY OTHE DESIRABLE FA Bis MS a5 A PRENGH, MAGNETIC HEALER, - BLACK HOSE. ini as Tame 1a8 Bae eae ll wepnaw eMC | srectar nancatss 16 BLACK sia, ISLE friends and patrons. 210-4m* THREAD, AND COTTON Hos! POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. E.G, DAVIS, f19 CORNER 81x axp MARKET SPACE Great Bancarms Ix Summ The COMFORT SHIRT, made of Wamsuita Cotton and Richardson Tinen, Re-enforcet, ready for the Wash tub, for only ‘8 cents. Just think! Only 8S Srrcuz Norice. I RESPECTFULLY 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- "S451 &. HUMPHERY, - 30 TENTH STREET NoRTatwent, Makes Corsets to order in every style and materia, ‘ad guarantees perfect i and Somore Tee Si 1es ARE Hana. nderciothing, Merino Underweag fs t imporsed Hosiery. Patent Should ces, whd all Dress Gorda, French Corsets and Busties, Children’s Corsets and a SL Corset (hiss ELeows make) that for the price ts unsurpassed. 2b —Freneh, German aud Spaiisi spoken. mrlé ren’ ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, _ 5 First-class Mair Dresser irom Paris, plbreg Patent and Pive Medals frou ot ‘ons. and Vienna. iurturer and HUMAX Hat aie Jiair dyed and shampoved ts. etc MMDDer, Wigs to onder, as 7 Ath wt SEWING MACHINES, &. \LAKK'S BEST MACHINE COTTON, SOX feche aeahun At kienes Shee nace neon itto ine ee eng eat firstclam ork? Hotton ‘Price. Se ‘Send for price list, Office, 7th and H Asove Art Coxrerrtors 3 $y for the Fi Stirt. PR tah TOSTEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER | Suiy socents. ‘Heguisr price socente, * a | «528 oh street morthwen, St. Cloud Baling John H. Magruder, CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL | Six Fine Dress shirts made to order for $7.50. “New Silent At 2 ‘ine, oaclicenind YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN | Otiy $7.50 for Six Fine Dress shits ‘made to Order. | acknowledged Loop ee FIREPLACE HEA’ FROM THE FacTorY | . WINTER UNDERWEAR at 20 per cent lew than | “R2O‘e ive circulur. ‘WASHINGTON, D. C ‘TERS, ‘cost, at the Old Sewing Machines taken in exchange OF JAMESSPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO ORMORE |" {ALTIMORE BRANCH SHIRT FACTORY, | piv of mndchines lor rent by. the weak ‘Beate H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEAT.-| ns 1002 F st. nw, | Epecia! uttention given to repairing all kinds Bole Proprietors, ING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. THESE hug Machines Eee SS ‘tor. a HEATERS AND FURNACES AREBEINO USED |, 17) De Sine ae lagien and misves garments ana Maser nism Philadelphia, | EXTENSIVELY IN some o¥ THE Finest| Lor ue [xavernation, Tinks! Pateron HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE ON CONSIGNMENT, PPE GI T A GREAT PLEASURE IN REFERRING TO. ACALL U.S. BUNTING FLAGS, ALL SIZE8, tet of Attachments tn HIS EATS HEM IS SOLICITED 4ND ESTIMATES PROMPTLY for Sale and for Reut at Reasonable Terma, ‘the finest outfit for family rewing ever ‘3 PANTS, FOR nrg 906, | FURNISHED. QOTTON AND NATION ae ‘al stzes. ko the Silent, New 3 aS a < os # cd 4.00 Wi AND BLU! for trim oye siueLeNorrm « ‘WALTER D. WYVILI, Exc.omve Aoxxr, aes SS CS | yas wo. asa Pa. AVE. NER euormEeT., | PLAS ‘all sizes, 2 a (eat 74 | (uoNsiNenast, HATTER, Finnie Sb tenene Oe Viexxa Orrictan Co. 4 AERC Cc eajumtreceited the Spring Sty} Block. ” 'TS for to Br ila Liste Bee ‘are. an tiie. re Rei | sa20 Non. 408 and 408 Tk Boe s 1206 F STREET NORTEWEEE.