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—_— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSD. LOCAL MENTION. Wrsntseros. D, For the iniddie Atiantle states, partly cloudy Variable ‘wind northe Scart ior thes north Su, slightly colder fp she northern wrmer in the “For Friday. local -- Indicated for New Ensland states, and the northern portion of the Fauldie Atlantic states, iower lake region, with Iovattainein the southern portionof the mid- die Atlantic states aya «uth Ati@ntle states, Aus. Sorts ax CoNpiT108S OF MEN patron- fee Violet Toliaceo, and will, if hited verdict that the ask artic y first-class, the quan- patos a the average. The Best: fu it, incomparably fine. For sale Ists everywhere, Li Bro., 3 ASK Y A PAsen Prerese s apstone setting of nt presented to every vur weeks, The very S%, per dozen, with @ Pennsylvania ave- 1xe_See F ‘Tue New $2! wa y's STAR. bh HH. WArSEn Ss Guide Book at all station- enand Ne bectice, 916 F street” Price ten cents Frssenns Icr CREAM and Charlotte Russe, A Bractieun DISPLAY of Bi Derbys, Price e's, OF and D, the only strictly « Hat and Gent's Furnish. Ing store in this For Frise Wises, Ligvons, ete, for Medicat and other pur; Keeps the pure artic iL woesennices ENTION! Is respectfully invited to ree. prtinent roe ‘+ Footwear, which order, of the best wer than ever. xent for the cele. brated 3 cures sore Tet, ete. Look ior the Old’ Woman in Win- dow. 500 MritEs easily traveled for $2. See tomor- row’s STak. We Winn Ser >MorRow (Friday) 1.000 feces: stampe pery at ile. each. i. B. Bruce & Co., 435 northwest. Reat Estate BULLETIN, for March, Just fs- Ty d, 1226 F st. n.w., for d for copy. yr waar - CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Nicht. ERAVGH'S OrEena Hovsr.—"A Bunch of up's OPERA Horse.—M. B. Curtis in “Spot sash. ‘THEATER Comrgve.—Variety. Matinee daily. ya's MvseuM.—"“U) Diue Mussvot.—. B. Bishop in “Widow Be- doit.” —— Condensed Loenis. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:25 p.m., and shed at 5 turday le ture at the National Museum Mr. Chas. D. Walevtt, on the First Forms of ture Will bein at 4 o'clock Sat- Lite.” The le SSetective cox had given to him yesterday, by a mataining & of deposit for $400 and 32,000 In ne ts found by him on 6th and B n it Was stolen ‘oi Dresden, 3 W. Brande: n it w streets. at the Baltimore and Potomac depot, on mate of the Soldie.s* n, died | METHODISTS IN COUNCIL. The Baltimore M. E. Conference. CHURCH RELATIONS OF CLERGYMEN—THE CONERRENCE TO MEET IN THIS CITY NEXT A; the Baltimore M. E. conference in Baltl- mors yesterday Bishop Foster was indisposed and did not preside. Chas. L. Pate, of this city, was sudmitted to the conference on trial. ‘The following clergymen were continued in the superannuated relation: A. J. Bender, W.L. Muilen, J. W. Cullum, Mayberry Goheen, Bur- net H. Smith, Wm. H. Pitcher, James H. Brads, Geo ge W. Israel, M. L. Hawley, J. W. Start, J’ _jselly, R. M. Lipscomb, Jataes’ Gamble, ‘Mf. A, Turner and 0. P. Wingman. The following clergymen were continued in the stpernumerary relation: Revs. L. LW. Morzaa, Charles A. Reid, 8. A. Wilson, James H. Lvown, C. H. Mytinger, E. E. Shipley, G. G. Markwn, L. D. Herron, Samuel H, Cummings Geore Wo Fevlemyer, J. 5. Moore, BN! Woocin, John W. Hedges, Rev. John Sleber and lev. HE: W. Jones were continued on. trial with th privilege of attending Drew Theol lsouunary. Arthur Hi. Thompson, Philipe. Edwards, William W. Barnes, William A. Car- roll and Charl on trial, Rev. Charles M. Hadaway was dis- continaed at his own request. The Metropolitan M. E. church, of this city, Was selected as the place for the meeting of the next annual conference in 1886. M. i. Church South Conference. The Baltimore annual conference of the M.E. Charch South commenced its one hnn- dredth anc first session in Salem, Va., yesterday. Bishop Parker, who was to fiave presided, hav- ing died ecently, no bishop was present at the hour of opening. Conference was called to order by Rev, John 8. Martin, secretary. Dr. Head conducted the opening services. eretary Martin read a telegram from Bishop ranterry, dated Louisville, Ky., stating that Leeould not reach Salem ‘before Wednesday cht. Au election by ballot of a presiding ice pro tem. resulted in_ the selection of :. Dr. Samuel Rodgers, of Leesburg. r. Jas. 8. Gardner, presiding elder of the ton district, recelved 38 votes on the 35 on the second and 28 on the ._ The’ presiding officer thus elected in the abscnee ofa bishop performs all the functions of the office except ordinations. . Dr, John S. Martin was elected secretary for the thirty<econd time. He appointed as his assistants Revs. James E. Armstrong, Geo. 2.Teler, Asbury Ro Martin'and Beverly W. oni. ‘Tne usual committees were appointed. eee eee —Lewis W. Mes- SENTENCED For STEALIN ser, the young an who was arrested by Special Detectives Coomes and O'Neil, was charged in the Police Court yesterday afternoon in six cases with stealing rings, watches and clocks m colored perseps in East Washington, bj Ing them away to repair them and failing to return them, selling some of them to other per- sons. Be was sentenced to sixty days in each case; appeal noted. sae THe METROPOLITAN INDUSTRIAL ScHoor.— The bourd of lady managers of the Metropoll- tan Industria school,corner 19th and H streets northwest, eld their semi-montbly meeting yesterday, the first vice president, Mrs. Meeker, In the chair. The teacher, Miss Stallings. ha spread out on a table tor the inspection of the ladies a fine display of bread, rolls. pi and many articles of clothing, as well as bas: articles made by the ell- here are now ou the school roll fifty- two names. The children are given one good meal each dy at noon. They are clothed and furnished sioes. Twenty-tve boys attend the night school, making the total number of pupils seventy-seven. The ladies of this school connection with the ladles of the cookin Schools, are preparing togive at Willurd’s hall NeXt mouth a lunch and ah entertainment. — MARRIAGE LiceNsEs.—Marriage licenses ba been imued by the clerk of the court to John Johnson and Leonard Drummer; Robert Ander- cakes, son and J Lue b. Jay Tauiman, of 3 ek. N. Y.,and Victoria Clark, of Anne Arundie Co., Md: Alex. Mason and’ Elizaveth AL i Mitchell Thomas Meredith and Annie Molling: lewis Collins and Georgia Jone: Lieveliyn W. Puliss and Lina EL Jean; W. ‘ott, ob Montgomery county, aid Annie Luck ett. near | was de- erday morning or changed with threats | on vi mined in the cell of the U precinet station, yesterday, took an | jose of bromide of potassium, it 18 sup- | with = I intent. Dr. G. A. Leech “led in and rendered medica A the prisotier Was sent to Freedman's hos ic yesterday afternoon It was realy th I cween 2d rst police 5 ant was ly F «land G and H streets southwest. Oficer Sheehan went for the child and took it to the station, It is about eight months old. : | ‘Ofticer Ho: herdi repor' ch, street and Pi vanis avenue northwest. The di 4 the herdic was in- out the bead, and was taken to the net st nd paed by Dr. f the Ean y hospital. ‘Je Heiberger, ot the District of Columbia, received the dezrev of M.D. at the thirty-third e Women’s Medi- terday, ik “sedalia” for reh_ is now being | annual comm eal college, in A very handsome the chancel of St. J designs of the chitects, Mes» aw,and it will soon be piaced in position. It ts xiv memorial of the late Mrs. 0: iy Mrs. Pri ie Tayloe, who in pers, du.y stamped, containe the full reportsof tie monument celebration and the inausuration ceremonies and the bail, fan be hud at tue counting root in any quan: | ite. "Price two cents—pot including postage. | Win. Townsend, alias W. Lockwood fownscnd, was convicied In the Criminal Court todas of the larceny of a gold wateh, breastpin and collar from Mra. W. Dong- itzhugh, colored bell rl, had a'fuss last night first bell, when d with al water er. He wus arrested and fined 810 by Snell this morning. ng Chas. John- Police Court this morn! ed 3200r 60 days in s ‘was fh Jail tor eutting Emory Tull, a white boy of 1107 with @ knife. Fs street, in the le i oted boy who robbed muallwood. the ex belle de Wolowski of a quantity of and other articles, pleaded guilty to mg> in the Police Court this morning, 4 to one year in jail, wed, & Servant of Mrs. Lucy Corcoran street, Was eharg art this morning With robbin S40 in money and a breastpin 2 confessed the larceny, and Was held in $500 bonds tor the grand jury. gee ‘The Late James D. Clary. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. At a meeting of the officers and clerks of the Office of the Washington Gas Light company, held March 11th, 1535, to take action in refer: ence to the death of Mr. James D. Clary, as- sistant secretary of sald company, the follow. ing expression Of their feelings was adopted: : upen to mourn been Intim one with whe ated during 1 companion adviser and oft alof whieh period, ante- dating the ne now in the clerical en the company, he has been known te these around him as one fully alive the interests of the company, tndefatizable periormance of every duty devolving Upon him, to whieh he brougist an amount of the didiculties, embarrass- trials of others, and most se generous impulses aguanimity and kind- uperior In his ability Ines, his m n qualifie ke counsel fromm his subordin- aud avail himself of any Jadg- f his own that seemed worthy . ¢ prompt to learn, he Rever made his own hich standard of eapacits the rule tor the measurement of others, but nis aud eXperience to thelr nieement. whereas, in the We and this ex sub approach t death of James D. Clary vanity have losta man of un- whole nature detested an sues. and whose integrity’ ons made him soeni- higher ‘nail too untimely nds, deem tt our duty thus ior his loss and our sym- As, ne ympany to place this testimonial of ours upon their records in the shape of a communicatin addressed to them, And resolved that @ copy of the same be ated to his motaerand tothe represen ta-ives of the press for publication, Signed, Citas. B. BAILEY, cha!7aan, Wit. J. Canny, sccretary of the meeting. cance a A Divorce Cast Diswissen—T. Hazner.in the Equity Conrt, made ts c desertion an answer rtlon and stating azo to tind work, with her and sent her money. 77, and charge qcblie defendant te a) denying any d that he went to cl advice and cons larly for eighteen’ months. He also filed a eros: bill. in which he states that he went to Chicago dind obtained work, that he sent com- Plainant aii his money excepting sufficient to y his board, and that she refused io jotn him . In the answer to the cross bill com- Plainant denied that he provided for ner sup ‘port. ee ‘Tar Avr Str.—The sale of paintings in off and water color at Messrs. Walter B. Williams. & €,'s. corner 10th and Pennsylvania avenue, last evening, wus well attended, but the prices, Teallzed were lower in most’ cases than t ¥aiue of the frames. The sule will be continued is evening at eight o'clock. W. Beveridge’s waxon | the | F lately by I feet, whose floor area is room 18 feet b snare tect, were placed chairs for au audience fies dud gentlemen. Without uncon vding the room con: for LL persons on soms against the wall total capacity Sd persons, or ub the rate of ‘ sqtiure feet to each seat. ‘The floor of the Hof the Pension building contains 6 square feet, All. se 6 21-100 square persons. The rooms used as cloak, receptio 4 contain 2s.iud syuare feet at 4.79 persons. Total lower floor of the Penston dat Cy P building 10,182 persox 160,000 suuiare feet, 01 Frserat or Jawes D. CLAny.—The funeral | of Mr. James D. Clary took place from his late residence, SOO LOth strect, at three o'eloek luy afferr on, Rev. Dr! Domer, of St, P | Eusiish Lut eran church cficiating. The re- mtins Wer placed in the fetully vault at Glen- Tae pallbearers were Messrs. ‘Larles is. Balley, Jon ©. Poor, W. B. . William B, Gurley and A. B. Kelle: oiticers and clerks of the Washington Light ay held @ mecting and iz Br | Ori adopted ion of their senti- | luent respecting the death of their associate, ‘Mr. Clary. ——— Mr, ein Joayuin Miller's I p ” at Fords, next day evening, indicates w large sule of seats fi that occasion. ‘The star, the uew play. the ex- cellent company. whieh’ includes Con..ie Jac son, a sister of Mr. Joseph Jetlerson, wil add. to the local interst in the engagement. Mr. Duwn- ing himself is one of the most popu young | men who ever went out trom Wasbingion to Seek fume and fortune on the staze, and his | suecess hus been great and very gratiiying to | his triends. Lis appearance as a star next week will be heartily welcomed. ————— COURT SertLeD It—Charles H. colored man Wig Was arrested by esduy on suspicion of rub- 4 Randolph's grocery store, near tie Goyern- ment printing oifice, Was chireed in the Police ite wits teigus etive COX W How 3H! Harris, the gated by ‘M. Hewlett, when O28. BOM colored lawyer. walked up and claimed that he had been caploved to defeud Harris, and would ask the court to settle the matter. “Stand up,” said Uie court | to the prisoner, “and say who is your counsel.” The prisoner Stood up us ordered, and alter [looking at both lawyers a while he said bis sister had the inones for Mr, Wall, and be was | the Accepted counsel. After hearing the testl- mony the court reiéased him on his personal nds, — THe Max Wuo Srtck Fast 1x A CoaL Hore TENCED.—Jumes Lewis, the young was arreste o'clock Tuesday morning while sticking & the coal hole in front of Zeh’s zrocery sture, on N street, between 9th and LOth streets north- charged in the Police Court this a notorious thier aud pick- pocket il arrested by Officers Block and Riff while attempting to enter the store of | the sid Zeb with felonious intent In view. Otiicer Stack testilied that ke had previously arrested the defendant for a larceny, for which he served two years in the penitentiary, De- | fective Rairtestitied that he arrested the de | fondant white be was trying to wet through the | coat hole, after he had put out the gas lamp In | front orthe store. Detective Block gave simi | lar testimony. Lewis was sentenced to gt | bonds in the sui of 5200, in default to be eom- | initted for three months. Roun about Hi. Stewart, | thier, whi th | elry, valued altogether Uthe house about tw locking the front door, and. about 2: = wrildressed man Was seen to. le the premises. On her return the door was found open, and in the dining- from which d taien several drinks:—Chas, B, street. was robbed yesterday iiorving of two overcoats and a sack coat alucd at $19.-—Sam’l Bensinger’s stable, 66S, |-F street southwest, was robbed of a set of bug: | harness, lap robe, whip, &e., valued at $35 Mm. H-L.L. Thomas, 1938 15th street, »bbed during the week of a gold bracelet, w | $20.— A. L. Barber & Co.'s oflive, 28th a: Suicets northwest, was robbed last ulght of ov Seniovsty I11, Mrs.Herbert, of South Caro- Hna, Mount Vernon regents,and wife of Cor Herbert, of that state, ts lying at the Metropolitan hotel critically iL “Her husband ts ccntantly at her bedside, aud Mow, Col. Washi ‘of West Virginia, and » host of other relatives and friends are unwaveriog jin Sabet Shae pe Fehon stig nity Better this morning it ls feared Ler recovery Is is TY Is hopeless, AKERS FoR EMANCIPATION Day.—At a mecting last night of the committee appointed to select speakers for the emancipation day cel- ebration, Mr. Frederick Douglas was chosen as orator of the dey. Hon. B. K+ Bruce was el presiding ofiecr. The following were aloo ected to speaic:—Arthur St. A. Sinith, Prof. J M. Grezory, Joun T. Johnson, Hon, Robert G. Ingersoll, Hev. KS. Laws, and Attorney. Gen: eral Augistus HGariand! ir. D. W. Atwood Was chosen to read the emancipation act and W. Calvin Chase to read the emancipation edict. Rev. Walter Brouks was elected chap- | lain. It wus decided to invite the President aud cabinet, Hon. S. P. Rounds, the District. Com- lowers, Hon. John F. Cook, Kev. Alex, faummelly Rev.’ Frank Grimkey Key: eed, Rey: Ti fohuson, Rey. Wim. and others to seats on the pli Corres Guav’s Frexea Orrna—There : a evidences at Aibaugh's box-oftice that spriel ttle Theo will give a brilliant and’ success Season of French opera in Washington. The advance sale to-day indicates a grand. ture out. Theo is unique in her way, for unlike the fre neral run of the French people, She kuows how {0 sng aa well us ho to act, ‘and she succeeds in horonghty’ entertain ey hy epee Theo's bay eee at the Albavgh grand opera house char: acterized by 8 ulghily change of opera, ‘Transfers Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: Susan P, Okie to Horatio Bisbee, Jr pt lot 27, $9- 150; $0,500. | Helrs of Palmer Eriscos to 1. : Saunders, vt. 2, sq. 556: $200. W. K. Du- bamel etal.'t to W. J. Fitzgerald, iot U, 8y. 638; $1,385, J. E. Kendall, trusice, to H. 5. Bundy, pt.247 and 24s, sq. 675: $2,500, | Jen- Bie 3. immell to Millie Smithy, pts. 10 and 18, blic. 17, Meridian Hill; $470. W. L. Rand- all tot. E Wageaman ct al. lot 8, pi. 4, sq. 255; pts, 8 and 5, sq. 348, and pts. 7 3, 8 323; Belooo. lL ‘Clephane, trustee, to Clara d. Reyland et al,, executors, and trustees, lot 37, 8q. 101; 95.000. T. E. Wazgaman to F.'. Li tt, lots 83 to 91, sq. 28; $9,000. Same liza W. Lippett, lots 79 to 82, F. J. Lippett to Rebecea G. Dodge, $9,500, 'B. B. Smalley, trustee, to B. H. der, lot 35, sq. 190: $1,163.23. Che to Marla E. Jordan,lot'45.89.3360; $3,000. Helen Rand Tindall to Sidney A. Fitch, pt. lots 3 and 4, sq. 783; $1,800. Mary J. Rush to Joseph key, lot 59, 6g. 684: $5,0U0. J.T. Arms to Sarah Elizabeth Aldrich, lot 24, sub sq. 866; 000. 8, Norment to Anheuser ‘Busch Brew- ing association, lot 13, sq., 641; $3,100. Fannie M. Coston toMary P. ‘Coston, William's 34 in- terest in lot 2, sq. s. of 990; $483. Annie Myers to Martha Meintire, pt. 23, 5q. 774:$882. Marion D. Adams to Thos, 0. Hills, lot 6, sub, 8g. 251; $12,500. Alice M.Goodwiti to J- Mo. Dodson, lot , Bub. sq. 589; $900. Elizabeth H. Lloyd to A. Schwartz, sub, 12, sq. 56! $5,500. German American Flre Insurance Co to G, K. Newcombe, pt. w. 44 of e.44 2, 3 51 $5,970.25. W, Henry, exeentor, 19 CH. Par A, Coulter, his interest In pt. 4, 89. 450; 8—. F LW. Jones étal., assignees, to A. Hi. Herr, lots 4 ‘and 6, sub. pt. 112, Georgetown; $720. 'E. Ed- monston toR. A. Edmonston et al., all interest in pt. 13, sq. 86, B. and H.’s addition to George- town: ). lary A. Schwartz to Asbury Lloyd, lot 86, sq. 361; $2,000. L. P. Shoema- keret‘al. to W. A. Howlett, lot 3, sub. sq. 52. $4,750. J. H. Smith et al. to W. Ellis, lot 24, sec. 4, Bart arm; $—. Mary J. Snowden to Calvin S. Montague, lot 1, block 4, Ivy Cit; $200. C.F. E. Richardson 'to Susaid A. Grizz, t. 11, sq. 343; $6.400. Mary Hill Watson to BE: M. Hewlett pe’. sec. 2, Barry farm: S—. S. Van Vitet to F.C. Van Vilet, in trust, lot_33, tid pL S8.eq. 3H gS OL Ce Clark’ to Biles Harrigan, lots 1 and 2,sq. 390; $700. Jennie E. Rosencrans to. Doiner, lots'2 to 7, ‘ $—, Margaret on'to B. Waters, Sq, 885; $2,700, “C. M. Matthews, trusie Hunter . 114, B. & H.’s addition Georgetown; $1,400.’ Anne Toone to Fred. Toone, pt. 5,'sq. 836; $—. R, Jefferson to PR 3—. POR. Daily to R. fe) REAL Estate SALES.—Mesers, Fitch, Fox & Brown report a good demand for small’ houses mainly for investment. They have recently made the following sales: For Mrs. M. M. Gra: to W. Stevens, part lot 2, square n. of 351, being No, 202 11th st. s.w., for $3,900 cash; for Smith Pettit, lot 82, square 191, No. 1523 Blake st. n.w., to Miss Lucy H. Baird, ash, and sub-lot 178, square 206, Pierce Place n.w., to Mrs. Rebecea L. Tutt, for $4,000, cash; for Messrs, Pettit & Dripps to Miss Baird, sub-lot 78, square 191, No. 1515 Blake st., for $3,200 cash, and for B. H. Stinemetz sub-lot 205, square 306, being No. 1812 14th st. n.w. to Airs. Elizabeth L. Norton, for $3,250, and sub-lot 204, same square, No, 1814 14th st., to Wm. O'Donnell, for $3,250. SE SPoFForD's ALMANAC.—Spofford’s Amerie:n. al ¢ for 1885, price 35c., is ready for deliv- ery by J. J. MacDavitt, 1429'Pennsylvania ave- nue. “Remit the amount in stamips or postal notes. A postal wili receive prompt attention. aed IS Daily, pt. 2, sq. 523; Jerrerson, pt. 3, dos Cualip & Co, eds photo graphs of the fine floral decorations used in the Feception room at the Inte inauguration bull, which form an Interesting souvenir of that memorable affair. ean Affairs in West Washington. AN OFFICE RornED.—The office of A. L. Bar- ber & Co,, contractors, at the corner of 28th and K streets: was entered last ntzht by thieves and a desk Was rifled of plated silverware and twen- ty ve dollars incash. ‘The spoons, forks, &e., were found on the bank o1the i, evidently thrown away by the thiev Diep ix CrxciNNAri.—Information was re- ceived here yesterday afternoon from Cinein- Grafton Tyler,died in that city yesterday morn: ing from! heart disease. The rewains were shipped from Cineinnatt for this place last night. Drorren Deap.—Yesterda S o'clock George W. I of age, drop) ed dead a street. Th tned recently rtifleaic was given by the coroner froma natural cause: ei of Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THe EvENtsc Stan. NEW SkaTING Rr the old “turn-tabi and St. Asaph stre jon of a sikatil tished here. ComING CouRts.—Next Monda; Keith will open the Febrnary ¢ cireuit court for this city, Hughes will open 1 State court, as well as the district court, Jaige’ number of eases awaiting the c Judge Keith, as there buve been a ber of removals Inte bis furisic corporation court. ‘The Alexandrl: still remains on the duc es" court. ICIAL BUSINES.—The corporation court has adjourned unt! to-morrow. ‘The will of the late John P. Cinerson has been: partly woven. An order has.) nade to comelete he sale of the Cowlin property. Distr butions have been ordered in the Henderson ‘and Siinmons cases, Potice REPor.—The only pri: stationhouse this morni nau, arrested by Officer gambling, and John Britze y McCann, charyed with assault upon his wiie, Nores.—E. 14 Mellen has been admitted’ to pfaetice law inthe Ir. John McCuen has pure! house lately built for Mrs. Jo. Denty, on. L street, neer Wolfe.—Chas. C. Dabney’ has been appointed master of transportation on the Vir- ginia Midland railroad. ss J An Office-seeker's Suicide. 5 Greensboro’ (Ga) Special to the New York World. The death of Dr. Thomas P, Janes, late Geor- gla commissioner of agricu!ture, is now alleged to have been suletde, resorted to be pression at the fac curing the fede on as the “at the corr n or pners at the g were Lowis rudy, charged wi rested by Off frame Kem, 00, Ph Po ET mbes y RE 00 ¥ aA B AA Pe Il NNN G OG BBA A K K Ii NNN G6U PoPOO WW WDD ee Ree Poe WAY BoP foe BB This Powder never varies. 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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 Nolses in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and ‘subdues Chills and Fevers. ‘In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of foul mucus, restores the ‘senses of smell, taste, and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive mat- ter, sweetens and purifiesthe breath, stops the cough, and arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Consump- tion, One bottle Radical Cure, one box Cutarrhal Solvent ‘and Sanford’s Inhaler, all in one package, of all druggists, 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, Stétnach, and Bowels, Shooting Pains, Numbness Hysteria, Female Pains! Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Billous Fever, Malaria, and Epidemics, use COLLINS’ PLAS- TERS (an ELECTRIC BATTERY combined with « POROUS PLASTER) and laugh at pain. ‘ 25c. every- where. mr CITY ITEMS. Salvation Oil is the best liniment in the market for both man and beast. Price 26e. 1 Johnson's Oyster Saloons and Restaurant for ladies and gentlemen, 440 and 442 9th street. Choice Oysters, Fish,Game and every delicacy. Ladies’ saloon’ first’ floor. Noclimbing upstairs. Polite attention, 3 Coughs. Brown's bronchial Troches are used with advantage to alleviate Coughs, Sore Throat and Bronchial affections. Sold only In boxes. eo, Prof. A. B. Chandler, Brookhaven, Miss., says: ‘I was cured of Tor- piaiey of the'Liverand Bowels and Paralysis, y Dr. Kennedy's ‘Favorite Remedy.’ eo Durkee’s Salad Dressing and Cold-Meat Sauce.—The universal ; favorite both in the United States and Grea ‘Britain, Wholesome, delicious, economigal and nutritious. Saves anxiety, waste and troubl €0 Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all. eo “Rough on Corns.” Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns,” 15¢. Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, bun” fons. “alde Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every, morn- Ing, and delivered in bali-pound “Ward” prints 5Oc, per pound. Also Cottage Cheese, Butter- milk and Sweet Milk, pint, , Oc. per quart, Cream 15¢, Wrear Basso Powner WHAT PROF. SILLIMAN SAYS OF OUR WHEAT BAKING POWDER le Ralts, such is ry into Mhe system, Pots: at the waste of ration, ws It " cr vinds besides the oa of ing up an alkaline cone tne With dicalcic. phosphates. In fact, mae that aVe a Very strong case, the phySivlocicn side, sid this conv wnonimethe moreL heveesammed the ed) 8. SHLLEwaN.” not be foam thy Hu Th prep For sale by G. G. CORNWELL & SON, 1418 Pennsylvania avenne, Tee trade supplied.” flis,tu,th Grip Y; AMUSEMENTS. MARCH 12, 1885. EDUCATIONAL DRY GOODS. LADIES’_GOODS Atauers GRAND OPERA HOUSE. A a LY iG AT 8. sare eo Seance OF REVS. On, Tze Horst. MR CHARLES BOWSER ‘An THE SPARKS COMPANY. day, j¢. Theo and Grau's French opera CBrapangs oO pases Atavers GRAND OPERA HOUSE Commencing Monday Evening, March 16. One Week Only. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. ‘Return to the United States after a most triumphant ‘Tour in Mexico and Ciba, First and only appearance in Washington of MME. THEO ‘The Parisian Diva, with MR. MAURICE GRaU's ‘World-Famous French Opera Company, “Comprising also MLLE, CECLLE LEFORT, ‘The Celebrated Prima Donna, CHANGE OF OPERA NIGHTLY. ‘Eight Different Operas During the Week. REPERTOIRE; “Mme. (Archduc;" ‘Tues- day, 17, "Le Wednesday Matinee, Margh 18, “Boccaccio;" Werlhesday evening, March 28, "La Pile de Sime. Angot:” Th » March 19, “Le Fille du ‘Tambour Major:” s," March 20, March 21, “Fan? ‘La Jolie Parfumeuse;” Satu Ms 21, Reserved seats, $2, $1.50, $1 and 50 centa. Admis- and g{5. ‘Bale of seats opened ‘Thursday, Match Wir £0 THE CONGRATULATORY WELCOME HOME TO MR. ROBT. L. DOWNING, ‘Who returns after achieving Marked Success as ‘Dramatic Star in Joaquit Miller's New Drama, TALLY 10, Will take place at FORD'S OPERA HOUSE on MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 16. “His worth is warrant for his welcome.” <Shukspeare, NOTE.—As a boy MR. DOWNING made is first appear tn Washincton, under che Suibe inahager whe now conndentts places itn before the public of bis native city as a star. DR BOB" Places for next week can be secured, mhi1 Ox REGATIONAL CHURCH x MONDAY, MARCH 16, HENRY WARD BEECHER. Subject: EVOLUTION AND REVOLUTION. REV. Admission, 50 and 75 cents; reserved seats, 75 cents and $1—on Sule at Brentano's, corner Pennsylvania, ave. and 11th st. mbl Lot ROSS STARAT _SIATER GRAND CONCERT At the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17. Miss E Mra, POWELL, Con- tralto; Basso: Prof. WM. WAL- DECKER, Org:.ni:t; Mr. A. A. HAYES, Director, aud A. L. KING, Of New York, the GREAT ORATORIO TENOR, With a Chorus of Fifty Voices, Admission, 59 cents. Reserved seats, $1. Tickets for sale at Ellis’ Music Store, 937 Pennsyl- ania ave. —_ mh11-6t A® RS AT ITS HEIGHT. WASHINGTON GLEE CLUB'S GRAND MASQUE BALL, This FRIDAY EVEN'G, MARCI 13th, at 9 o'clock. Prizes for Costumes arc: 1 prize, $10 In gold; 1 prize, $5 in gold, and 8 prizes, $2.50 in cold. gle admission, 50 cents, Whole ticket, admitting ent. and two ladies, $1, mah 11-2t6 Avuire ON THE BRAIN, ‘Know all men by these presents that I, VICTOR E. ADLER, Told myself personally, individually and collectively Fesponsible for all diseases or complications arising and which may arise, from the pleasurable pain pro- duced by ADLER ON THE BRAIN, Unfortunately Tcan offer no panacea for all the ills which the human flesh ts hefr to, but I propose to mi- tigate an evil which has taken deep root, reached a stupendous height, and isof mammoth proportions— to wit, the reign of FANCY PRICES, An “educated” Idea, If you please, but one conceived in sin and born in iniquity, and which carries within itself the seeds of its own destruction. I modestly used the word “mitigate,” but I declare and promise to the PEOPLE of the District of Columbia and yiciulty THAT IN will give me their PATRONAGE I will is Inslato ss sapper of thelr hard earnings And as there are there also SNEAKS who seek to us, ‘Therefore, always be sure that you are in RIGHT PLACE. Look at the sign over the door. ADLER'S TEN PER vENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 927 and 920 Seventh street northwest, Corner Massachusetts Avenue STRICTLY ONE PRICE. , Youths’, Boys’ and Children's Clothing sold PER CENT ABOVE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE. The price of each and every gar- ment is marked in plain figures. aa Open evenings until 9; Saturdaysuntli 1. mh10 ‘ Grear Crosixe Ovr Sars OF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES At SINSHEIMER & BRO.'S, 808 7th street. This sale will continue @ short time only Look carefully at the Extraordinary Bargains we offer o the following well-known makers in Ludies’ Shoes. Cousin’s finest Cur. Kid, hand-sewed, but., that cost you $5, we will sell you now at $3.79, Coustn's finest Str. Goat, hand-sewed, which are sold elsewhere at $4.50, our price now $3.50. Cousin’s fine Cur, Kid, butt, which sell at $3.50, we sell now at $2.79. Cousin’s Misses’ Shoes at the same low figures. About 200 pairs Ladies’ Fine Kid Butt,, every pair of which is worth $3, are now selling at $2. Our Burt's Men Shoes, in butt,, lace and Galters that were $5 and $6, are now closing at $3,75, ‘These shoes are superior to custom made) ‘We ask those that want to save money to come early as possible, as our stock is now complete W: have all sizes and Widths, therefore call at. once at SINSHEDMER € BROS, 808 7th street. HOGS PAS hovanr CHEAPER int De of JAMES H. euler in bullding supplies, Nos. 808, 910, 914 G street, thrce doors west of the Patent Office, tine inediately adjoining Nationat Rifles, Armory, than at Ler establishment In the city. If you wish to bus ecu the smulest quantity of white lead, ails, var. in oll), etc., send your address: Spu-tal curd and agrinted prigelist of every article suld in this department willbe sent to you by eetora reaching you tn & few hours time ‘Puls pricelist gives the price of bat Stell tarpetine dyer” varaiane aero turpentine, dryer, er Tague: also prige nd, babe-pond, ound. five, ten, twenty: Bulscellancousarticles, “The Keenan peel ater aune price, Pie in i @ WEEK OF FU THE SEQUEL OF SUCCESS. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, EBRATED COMEDIAN, M. B CURT! Tn His Latest und Greatest Success, SPOT CASH; OR, SaM'L OF PoseN oN THE Roan. A CONTINUATION OF AND A SEQUEL TO SAB’L OF POSEN. THE € ONLY MATINEE Monday Next—Mr. RL. DOWNING, im his new success, TALLY HO. mho Nationa ROLLER SKATING RINE, SATURDAY. 611-613 E STREET, ‘Near Post Office Building. NOW OPEN, 7 PAL 12,000 Feet hard Maple Floor Skating Surface. ‘TO PURCHASERS. COLUMBIA AND ALL FURST-CLASS | BICY: CLES, TRIGYCLES AND ACCESSORIES AT FAC ND TRICYCLES SOLD ON IN- WM. C.SCRIBNER, FENTON HALL, E STREET, ____ NEAR 13TH NORTHWEST. GS MUSED Late Eiucoin Mall, corner 9th and D sts. nw. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. COMMENCING: MONDAY, MARCH ore, Si Drsier's Griginal Stamnoth 30 A COMPLET R DOULS, 30 SIBERIAN BLOODHOU™ bs, COLORED TROUBADOURS, FLAY BOAT. Stine RELS, bic, Ete., Bt Admission to family circle, 10 cents: admission to first Moor, 2Uc. Keserved evats muy be secured six dave Inudvance without extra charge at ‘the Yox Office of the museuin. In future Box Onice will be open ftom Sa tn. sharp to 10 p.m, Doorsopen at i aud 7 P.nd.: overture one hour later. Cazringes may be ordered ut 4:10 und 10:10 p.m. mhb-Gt sp, Wisuor, Tn ie greatest impervouition of Supported by iis New York Bxcelteut Company, wit suppor his New York Excellent Company, X Powertur Cast of Charucters Great Novelties in the Museum: Col. Goshen, the Biggest Glunt in the World; Walter Stuart, the Limb- Jess Murvel, and a host of others. ALL THIS GREAT SHOW TO BESEEN, ONLY ONE DIME. Seats can be reyerved fur any afternoon and night tus week. " Box uilice open frum 10 @ mh to 4 p. I mhy-or 7PHEATER ComMiQUE WE MATINEE EVERY Day. WE ENTERTAIN EVERY NIGHT. 60 Ladies are in Attendance, mh9-6t_ROYAL QOCIETY MUSIC. S' 5, EIBNER'S ORCHESTRA Furntahes Muste for ali occasions—Residence, 1340 bibst. Orders left at the Music Stores of Messra, Droop, Ellis, Metzcruit and Eberbach will, receive prompt uitention. flim (HOICE BEATS 3} FOR ALL THE THEATERS. BRENZANO BROS. Pennsylvania ave., cor. 11th st, Aw Oprorrusrry For Au TO BUY RELIABLE AND FIRST-CLASS CLOTH- ING AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. Jo17-8m_ RWOOD ‘B—1212 AND ‘Bt., near 14%h st. citcle—Sel i214 lar lect plication ‘necessary, as number ae maou ae 408. elece Civil Service Lib Practical Givi Service Studies; and ‘Thorgegh iu sereice Drie TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVE- NINGS. Hours from 700 pan. ‘Terms reasoned) : -SuTNCTy ASSERT PA to til tee tne method OY soon learn @ profession. “21d 2d st a6. me ‘AMES CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR, (UF nth eat office ‘ist 7th ‘ae Coerosrdial HORTH AND 'D TYPE-WRITING .CTI- Ss cally ee Success guaranteed if instroctions fea) & cnoup ys Eaice of Johhs & Faston, Stenographers, 472 Louisiana ave. mbssm* HE HOWE BUSINESS SCHOOL, 617 7TH St. Keeping. ‘Rapid Pens Digna ‘English ‘Branches st moderate tates of tuition.” Mornings fakemgen and night sessions. Sole right to Howe's system of Book- Keeping: sht without text-books. Civil service prep- aration a: ity. J.H. BRYANT, Principal. 1 THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Baltimore, Boston, Rrooklyn, Providence, And at 723 lath st, nw, WASHINGTON. ‘New Term Begins now. Superior Native Teachers only. Classes and Private Lessons. Fee Extremely Low. Unexcelied advantages for learning Conversation. We invite all persons to visit our clases. 20 HORTHAND — REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS: every evening. Private lessons w specialty. All Sortie books nd pulllications constantly on hand, hs Tue Latest Lurorratioss IN SILKS AND FRENCH NOVELTIPS, FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER, 1885, CAN BE SEEN AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SEATON PERRY, (vcceson To Peany & BRorwen) CORY GOODS OF THE BERT CARS, ANCY IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW FRENCH DRESS FANRIGS FOR PLAIN AND COM: Seti is iN PARIS Ror.) BL “LATEST _NOVE! LTIES" LOUISINES, JERSEY AND CHINA Ss. SURAHS, RHADAMFS AND SATIN DUCHESSE, FROM 7: TO $3.00 PER YARD. “ANDEMBROIDERED INDIA POS NOVELTIES IN PARIS AND BERL WRAPS AND EMBROIDERED > CORRECT STYLES IN PARASOLS, BRELL ND CARRIAG S GEN SCOT ‘D CASHMERE SILA WL. NDKERCHIEFS — AND RINOTS CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. MILANESE SILK GLOVES. CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND or PuicES co! SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave, cor. Oth st. Entabished 18a6. mer) Rewovan. We will move Into our New Store about the 15th ta stant, now occupied by Geo. J. Johusou, 713 Market | Space. | ‘Until then splendid bargains will be offered in all | kinds of DRESS GOODS, HOUSEFUNISHING GOODS and DOMESTICS Weinvite the public to call and examine our stock | J and Judge for themselves, | tiered a W ARHINGTON PilwocieaP ETC HEAD. spat acne offered at WA LN IN PHONOG: CHE, QUARTERS, ve7 Ist nw. ‘Site | _mno sit PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER 7 Saad ben naw. Young and Tnidakeaged ‘men ae A uu MM AM ghd women trained for busines«. Itapid wridue, book | BoB AA 0 0 MMA Kioguage,stenqarapiiy typevuiiys ciectmoroaeay | Rae Asa UU MOMS tangute “Admission cane Umer’ Uiverat terms | BBB AA UU MM M ee monthn any, go0e ia Weatg | FOURTH ANNUAL SALE OF LADIES’ COTTON Say month puighe, 35. Rapid writing, 12 lessons, $3 UNDERWEAR lars. a HENRY C. SPENCER, Principal, Vice Prineina Po UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGIATE COURSES. Instruction is provided for Graduate, Vudergrad- pate aug Special Stuleuts. The bext academic year paforedtvalars address, by postal cand, the Johns 1 or circulars, ns kins Universit diatmbininday J or SSPELE ORG J PIANO and VOCAL MU Particular atten- tion to beginners, as well as those wishitu: Uo be quall- fied for Performers or Teachers. Terms $12. 734 120) By m2, Gcitak, sxc 0, Re, TAI AT J reasonable rates ovis ORTENSTEIN, 406_C st. Toukes the Guitar a special taught If for twenty three veers. az3-3m 7 : BEST AND CHEAPISTPLACE TOLEARN drawing and paintity is.at the National Academy of Fine Aris, 18th st, and New York ave. Years of study suved.' Receptions free Wednesday evenings af Bo'dook. 8-6 MiSs, SE ERAVIEE, (OF Bosto: AD. AMuate and ceritti er of the New Engifind Conservatory. 1 culture, 1012 dot st 7 ASHINGTON 4001, ag MRS. M. STEVENS HAlky. Principat. The culture afid devuly piveut of the voler and nat- que, harmony and vole as ural expression of senty ally taught. Bs) jon given to the cure of staimmering jefects, boys’ and Girls’ class Satar day a6-yel W, WZARSONS 30-5, (TATE OFSPENCERIAN ¢ Business College), Private Lustractor In ook- keeping, Penmanship, English and all mathematics Day sessions, 9 am. to12n... $7 per month. Pu at bome Udesired Bis’ D st. PARES Who Disnie to: selves ih the beautiful urts of. Loc lon, Enelish: Grammar, Adthmet ish Literattize, "Histo Algebra aid Composition can receive private leas by the hour at voi F° <1. u.w..or at the homes of those Who may sodesire “For 12:0) noes gall of addrtss, pith Gi ¥F 923 18 MRS. ANNA B.OGDE 2 LWSSONS 1 study: to adiatts -ontdeniial: nnapolis, West Pulnt, all examin IVY INSTITCTE, iw. corner #1 Mathematical, CiCsical, Ib FINANCIAL, Revorvriox Is Wau STOCK OPERATIONS, IONS REDUCED ONE-HALF. ‘Moderate operations in 10, 20, 30 or 50 Shares legiti- mately conducted. BELTON & ROBERTSON, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 12 WALL STREET, NEW YORX. QMfembers N. Y. Mining, Stock and Petroleum E: change) buy and sell on the Exchange all active rall- Toud und ther stocks, in lots of 10 TO 1,000 SHARES, ON $3 TO $5 PER SHARE MARGIN. Commissions one-half usual rates, Full information sent Free on application, (28-¢03:0 = Private Stock Trxecxarn Wins WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &¢ PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Brokers, 64 Broadway, Sortie eine} New Yor, General Partuers James Whitely, Henry H.Dodge, IT. Crager Oakley, ‘Harry C. Logan, Wastiingion, L.C, Maynard C. Lyre. William R. Travers, Special Partner. Roy and sell on commission all classes of Railway securities. Branch ottice-G30 15th street (Corcoran Building.) HL HL DODGE, Resipent ‘etxER Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the markets received through our wires instantly, direct from the New York Stock F: change. “All orders executed and reported promptly Tsavovraros 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 CO! OR WORSTED 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY SUIT 45 GOOD AS ARE SOLD FOR $25. FOR $7.50 YOU CAN GET AS GOOD A BUSINESS SUIT AS ELSEWHERE FOR $15. FOR $15 YOU CAN GET A CHINCHILLA SUB- TOUT OVERCOAT FORMER PRICE $30. OR $6, $7.50, $9, $10, OR $12, YOU CANGET Noneshould delay, but call at once, and seeourstockat MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, AT OUR SPECIAL 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS NO MISREPHESENTATIONS, NO MISREPRESENTATIONS ‘We guarantee every buyer shall have the full worth of his money, and that every garment we sell shall (od ie pel fea fie sheohabidoae sos ap ae cost, and bring the purchaser back to us: NOAH WALKER & 00., TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, 625 Pennsylvania Avenue 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 STREETA BE SURE ANE COME TO sHE CORNER, no CORNER 15TH STREBT AND NEW YORK AVE. PERPETUAL -ACT OF CONGRESS . SaNUARY 1867. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS. nae Tt Is needless to spenk about the Material and Work- manship of these Goods, our patrons and the general public being well aware that we are selling a first-class ar-tcle only. WE QUOTE 4 FEW Prices AND INVITE IN. SPECTION, BRIDAL, SETS, consisting of Chemise, Gown and Drawers, of ood musiin, pompadour shape,trimmned, with rows of ‘fine Torchon tase and Haniburg In Serting, at $4.99, well worth $0.50. 3 A large assortment of sets up to $50, LADIES’ CORSET COVERS, square shape, perfect fit, trimmed w Hamburg Inserting and edge: fi, srimmed wit nary Lnsertinys front THEY WERE CONSIDERED CHEAP AT 98e. 50 Dor, LADIPS' CHEMISES, over 10 differe styles, autiare and ponted shapes, reduced frou $10 to 75 cents, HITCOWNS, good muslin, Mother Hub- le, 16 Tucks anid Embroidered Ruilleat se, Ladies’ SKIRTS, with wide Tucks and 8 Inches deep Embrokiered Flouuce, at ¥2 cents. Received a second lot of the eciebrated La Trelle Cor- ‘set, of tine Frenel ‘utllie, lace Tops, and shail oil them again at $20, . | BBR MM aM om Ren ay GU NMS FT gts bbe A A UU OM MOM Sas3 = mh5 Priow Suaxs, Prsow Suaxs | GREATEST VARIETY. CHEAPEST PRICES | CAMBRIC PILLOW SHAMS, TRIMMED WITH | HAMBURG INSERTING, FINE TUCKING, | CAMBRIC RUFFLES; FORMER PRICE $1.39, at ga gts dt OUR PRICE Ss, it 44i Mi? bn Seat} CAMBRIC PILLOW SHAMS, TRIMMED WITIL HAMBURG INSERTING, FINE TUCKING AND EMBROWERED RUFFLING; 1S 4 BARGAL 3 nt see ee OUR PRICE 5 A BS 2a ed ARE UNDOURT VER OFF LOT, MADE OF ECK, AT 17c; REGULAR 25c. COR- PLY TH FOR THE CHEAPEST HONEY. SET COV ONE LOT, BIST FITTING, WITI LACE EDGING, WIGH AND LOW NECK, AT 230, ONE LOT, FINE CAMBIU MMED NICELY WITH TORCLON LACE, AT 39¢; FURMERLY SOLD AT 5¥c. GREAT CLEARING SALE OP LADIES’ FELT LSKIRTS. AND FLA THESE WE ARE AN WE WISH TH <IOUS TO DISPOSE OF, AS | (LADIES COTTON UNDERWEAR DEPT) JERSEYS! JPRSEYS? JPRSEYS" LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. WE HAVE SUCCEEDED IN PURCHASING FROM A LEADING MANUFACTURER OF NEW YORK 100 DOZEN S, GOOD QUALITY, PERFECT ALL 3 BLACK JERSE WHICH WE SIALL P YUESDAY, FF A? 6ic. EACH, ARGAIN, ONLY ONE OF THESE, DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT OUR ROOK AND STA TIONERY DEPARTMENT! Wh ARE NOT HAVING AGREAT CLEARING SAL: OF OLD AND SHOP-WORN BOOKS, RUT EVERYTHING IN THIS DEPARTMENT 18 NEW ANDIEKESH, AND ARE BEING ORFERED Pusi- TIVELY LUWLK THAN ANY OTHLE HOUSE ENGRAVED PLATE AND 50 CARDS (CRANE'S BEST SIOUK), AT 96 CENTS. WORK DELIVERED AT TWENTY-FOUR HOURS ‘NOTICE LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422 424, axp 426 SEVENTH STREET. m1 E. G. Daya 719 MARKET SPACE BLACK AND BLACK AND WHITE DRESS Goons, OUR BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT 18 FULL OF RARGAINS, NEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF FRENCH SATINES, FIGURED AND PLAIN. ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, PLAIQ AND STRIPED. ‘NEW WHITE Goops, CHECK MUSLINS, EXTRA VALUE, ONLY 12%c., INDIA LINENS, LINEN LAWNS, FRENCH ORGANDIES, MASALIA, PERSIAN LAWNS AND MANY OTHER DESIRABLE FABRICS. BLACK HOSE. cents, price 75 cents. 4 Re ce ae at 20 per cent less than ‘BRANCH SHIRT FACTORY, - 1002 F & ow. | ith st awe, iI oD MATERIAL, HIGH |, Vain CP: Ma ROBES AND MANTEAUX, 18 East 25th street, New York, 1334 F street, Washington, Is offering the remainder of ber stock at greatly duced prices before returning to New York. NOVELTIES JUST RECEIVED FOR SPRING mbLAee AND SUMMER. | Lanes, TENTION! GRORGE WHITE, LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, 730 17th street nord Berlin and London. of which be will make pater Ba {erp oF any‘futteioe dred nt par pete el (iting and Fitting reammable Str WHT TE ae teaches hs wystean of Cutting, Fitting and hich system a Known to be Une beat for talons Contant ete mintocore ADIES, A FRESH AND LOVELY COMPLEXION Is the result of using the Famous PASTILLES DE FLORENCE. (White and Tinted) _Ask Droggists and Perfumery Dealers mht OT SNE,LADIBS—OPATINE — Is the new and most wonderful cure for Hands, Face, Lips, Rowghnem end Teriustion Skin: Hragrarit and not greasy ‘i _ Ask Drageists and Perfumery Dealers. mhlO-2we J OTICE — MADAME VALMONT Bros NSH iene eae A Pared to clean and get up all fine LACES, CURS Bfalldewriptions, ‘Wa Bias A sEMCERLTS Rist approved miylon haiabilabed since 1850" ‘a muha CAVANAUGH HAS MOVED HER Pena M ‘iron nod Cloak Malting Priors Bons abd splvania av vy \G. ROOURING AND DRY og Establimncnit, 1208 New York ave. ‘of Ladies’ and Gente Garments Dyes sed aia ii mt anal Part me up who he ach remem Tipped. A formeriy with A. Fischer, 608 9th street, opposite Patent OMe, Opened a targe and complete amortment of HAM- BURG EDGES and INSERTINGS ALLOVER EMBROIDERY, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, MB DICIS and other TRIMMING LACES. Select #1 large rtock of Ladies’ and Children’s HO» RY, “CORSETS, SILK and KIDGLOVES, HAND: KERCHIEPS, RIBBONS, NECK RUCHINGS and OHULDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Foster Kan Groves, Hosrer Kan Grov ith improved hooks, will mot Serstally Uiatusten: tices tangieg' foes Bite TENET pair warranted Alay, MILLINERY, CLO LION LACES, fev TRIMMINGS, BUTT J.C. HUTCHINSON, Successor to M. Will (tO) WUT Pave, Maz. J. P. Pane No. 1107 F street northwest, ‘Will offer this week her entire stock of IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS, ‘and those of bér own design, at from 33% ent lens thats foraier prices Ui order to Goss tees Oa PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TOORDERS. X ISSA. OCONNELL, MODISTE pial niet pions oben Sok nee * Grecia fie sg Ferject ft guntanterd, #7 2 SOS OPsosrre raveNt orion Asrox Fiorers Chemical ory Cleantog Fxtabitstin No. sid G Street Northwest THY V CAS TR Pen Psi NG we A SP botany ENING DHSSEe A 2 ements clothes semtned hy this praceas wal heir origiival snp a tobe removed efectuaily. EV! PERFRCT SITAPS, MADE: MANNE OF THE B TE VERY BEST MATERIAL 00, CORSET COVERS ‘The finest assortment of shown. * ‘2c. to 83.50. Haiuborgs we have yet DOUGLASS, 522-524-526 tm at. Ps 455 &. nunraeey, r 430 TextH SrneEt Nontnwest, Makes Corvets to order tn every stylo and materia, fad grarantees perfect AE and Somsfont Hee Sreciacties ARE French Hand-tace Underciothing, Merino Underwear Viinest imported: ftoaiers. Goods, wees, und all Dress ets and Bastien. 1 Children’s Corsets sud a 1 Corset (Mise EL’sowm luahe) Unt for the price Is unsurpassed, N.B—French, German aud Spanish Spoken, melé ~ ROCH( SS, CORCORAN BUILDING, eee pimtclasa Hair Dresser from Parte, ‘hree Patents and Five Medals from Expositionsel ara, Lyons and Vienna. MHUMAN TAT ASE TINE: ATR WORK, a TFINE TA Taitey thie Hatt Cutting and Halt Dressing. Tair dyed and stampooed iu & first-class manner, Miles wo order. is ‘537 15th st. nw. __HOUSEFURNISHINGS Is Oxom To ~ Maxe Roox for the introduction of anew lneof first clas Oook> ing Rauges, we mow offer the CELEBRATED COLUNEIA AND WASHINGTON , RANGES, at NET COST. Also, Heating Stoves, to close out remnant of tail stock, ut 10 to 2b per cent discount, W. S JENKS 2 00, ‘717 7th street mw, 6 E ‘Here we are again with another car lop4 of oar UREKA MARBLE TOP WALNUT SUITE TEN PILCid, COMPLETE, FOR $43.60. sieter Miah eves: Abo SULLD ASH SLIIL, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE $37.50, All those who have been waiting can now be sap plied. Call early. UREKA. 5 801 Market Space. Siweteroxs & Fuercarn, 415 Tru Sturet Noutawasr, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOLs STERING GOODS. » house tn the ity eNfolverity the above call and see our cholce stock and ING MACHINES, & BAST MACHINE COTTON Spools for 250 at, AURRBACHS Sew! ut, gt ae ie Solace. Nee jeut “New: Autonistic,” ‘New w dune Everything inthe bewing Machine Lee ' kre Prien Send for price iit. Ofice, Sth and i. he Avove Aux Courenrons 8 OPENHEIMER @ BRO, ‘ ‘528 9th street aa. * Sate Agents tor the Light ‘New Hons an pe ' alt rig, Mochi veut ty te wank ot sooo Spec al aitention given {0 repairing ail kinds of Sew BUILDING, HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULDPARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION To THE ‘WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS @ 8ON- WHICH I CONSIDER ASGOOD IF NOTSUPERION® TOSTEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER: WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctvsrve Acme,