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ee . ' ee LOCAL MENTION. The Weathe: weather to-day, followed to-morrow rains and partly cloudy weather, warm able winds, shifting to southwesterly preceded on the coast by rising barom For Sunday, loeal snows are indicated nd. r. cag ern portion snows tn th will prevail in the so state states, nof the mid- die Atlantic her in the upper lake dering on t warmer In the Mania ea Spectat Darve.—Larze line pe Brussels id velvet carpets at $1 per yard. = a Ww. B. Moses & Sox, Corner 11th and F streets northwest, zoods packed by FURNITURE .oT will open the t, two doors us store at N Pennsylvani novelties in fine | trimmed and u hats trimmed y an expert millin a leading house abrc de ists keep Violet Plus Chew- Anybody who tries it y | by substitute nor im kK. It will soon be Luchs & Bro. a: eran chewe! WANTED: The jie to know that it is a saving of 25 © y hats and gent’s furnishings at Franc’: th and D, the only strietly one-price hatand gent’s furnishing store in this cit: JustH’s OLD STAND, 619 D st, n. w., Boys’, Gents’ Seeond-Hand Clothing. Note by maii Promptly attended to. For ComFort and durabi stock of Gents’, Ladies’ and M Inaehine sewed Gaiters and Ties. Our assort- ment is cowplete; our prices the lowest. Ou $2.50 Electric Shoes and 50 ets. Electric’ Sole are the latest ipventions, and will pay to try. Young's, 402 7th st. Look for the Oid Woman | In Window. examine our | jsses’ hand and ered In New York, where She has been the past weck looking after her spring importations, which are daily being received at her F street establishment. For MEpICAE PURPOSES buy our fonr-year- eld pure Rye Whisky, at per gallon. For purity and éxcelience of flavor it has no equal. N.T. MeTzGEt & Bro., Grocers, 417 7 EASTMAN’S ALOHA PERFUME: ‘The sine qua non of fragrance. h street northwest, THE National Safe Deposit company, corner 15th and New York avenue; office hours 9 a.m. ‘all and inspect the vaults, B.H, Waxsex’s Guide Book at all station- ersand at bis office, 916 F street. Price ten cents. Fesseit’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe, 1427 New York avenue. ELEGANT Cabinet Photographs $2.50 per doz. Bee Samples, Larduer, enusylvania ave. Reav Estate BULLETIN. for March, Just {s- sued by Tyler & Rutherford, 1226 F st.'n.w., for distribution gratis. Call or send for copy. I TARE PLEASURE in recommending the Co- lumbia Fire Insurance company for its prompt and satisfactory adjustment of loss and dam- age by fire to the furniture of my hotel, injured by the National Theater fire of February Parties who are not insured would do well to take outa policy atonce with this well-man- See] home corporation. Office In the new Kel- logg building, 1416 F street northwest. a Jous H. Harris, SEE special notice of an imposter selling pi- ano polish. Pom H. WARNER has money to loan on real es- te. I HAVE Now a fine lot of the old famous Sour Mash whisky. Try, before buying elsewhere, at Chr. Xander’s, 911 7th st. n.w. ROBBERIES wre prevented by the timely pre- caution of depositing your loose valuables with the National Safe Deposit company,corner 15th street and New York avenue. Dox’? HAVE your pictures framed until you have seen the great variety of mouldings at Veerhoti's stores, 411 and 916 7th street. A PANEL Picture and a capstone setting of the Washington monument presented to every sitter during the next four weeks. The very best cabinet photographs $3 per dozen, with & thirteenth ited. 1109 Pennsylvania ave- Bue. Kets Kemethy. Dz. Lros’s Perrect Toorn PowD’ An Elegant Toilet Luxury, 25 cents, THE National Safe Deposit company, corner {5th and New York avenuo, receives trunks of silverware, bonds and all’ sorts of valuable $hingg on special deposit for a moderate charge. vert! ment. Bazar QREESMAKER, illustrating Spring and Summer Styles, price 20 cts., at Oppenheimer's, 523 9th stn. w., St. Cloud’ building. Sewing Machines for Rent. be 5 tes! a is. an cans, 937 La. ave.n.w., D.C.; also El Dofndo ie, itol Cylinder. and all gradesof Lu- brigagn Ce) Lard Oil,Turpentine,Linseead AN R, being third invoice af those choice egy Prunes, ich we still offer4 pounds Tur! for 2: N. T. Merzcer & Bro., Grocers, 417 7th street northwest. WE Wie continue our grand inaugural offer a suort time longer: 6 Elegant Cabinet Pho’ be for one dolar; other styles equally duct price. R. Walzl, imperial studi 819 Market Space, 477 Penusylvania ave,, an st 205 W. Balto. street, Baltimore. Massaxerta, Poland, Silica and Buffalo Lithia just tecelved direct from springs, at Sha- 8. Tur La Cafettere entertainment and drill given by the young ladies of Capitol Hill last month will be repeated at Masonic Temple next Wedngedes evening, March 18th, for the benc- Atot Waugh M. Ef’ church, ‘TO withese tus drill alone is worth the price of admission. Mus. I. V. Staten, of 931 F street northwest, leaves for New York this evening to purchase a choice and elegant line of millinery. Save EvesiGut. Consult Hempler, neat 438 CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:30 p.m., and extinguished at 5:15 a.m. The colored citizens of the eighth district held a meeting Thursday night at Johnson's hall, J.B. MeDonald chairman, G. W. Stuart secretary. Rev. Robt. Johnson was unanimous: ly elected marshal for that district for the emancipation celebration, Senator Edmunds took out a permit yester- day toerect a residence on Massachusetts ave- nue, between 21st and 22d streets, at a cost of $20,000. The house will be four stories high, with acellar. The dimensions will be 41% feet front by 46 feet deep. Geo. F. Dearing is the | builder. H ‘Tue spiritualists have removed to G. A. R. hall, 7th and L streets northwest, with Mrs. Glading as speaker. At a meeting of the Washington Rifles, at Odd Fellow’s' hall, East Washington, last night, three new members were elected. Messrs. E.& Kheem and H. G, Dresel, of the Smithsonian institution, have Just completed a very clever adaptation of Moser's German com- edy, “Der Biblisthater.” They have had it cops righted under the name of “The Librarian,” and hope to present it sometime in the spring. The officers of the Pennsylvania National Guards who were stationed in the north wing of the War department building, desiring to tes- iiy their appreciation of the ‘kind attention own them by Mr. H. L. Snyder, superintend- ent of the building, have presented Lim with @ unique cigar stand, made of anthracite coal. which is both useful end ornamental. Mr. W.D. Cassin, for the officers of the Tenley- town Building Association, No. 3, and others, to-day filed a bill against John E! Chappell et al. for the correction of certain deeds of tryst and to enjoin G. T. Dunlop, J. H. Davidson and Robt. McDivine from setting up their judg- ments a» prior liens on their property. Rev. Dr. Newman, who had been in thts city en route from Culifornia to New York to see Gen. Grant, before he left here yesterday made arrangements for the removal of the re- Mains of a fuithful colored servant, who died here about the first of the month, toa burial place in New York. The servant, an old col- cred woman known ‘as Aunt Jane, had been in the faraily of Dr. Newman for about twenty-five year. J. Shillington sends Demorest’s Monthly and Frank Leslie's Popular Magazine for April. Rey. John R. Paxton, formerly the pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian chureh, tn- tends to make a visit to this city in the latter part of this month, and during his etay here he will deliver his lecture entitled “Shavings,” for the benefit of the Y. M.C. A. “It sometimes takes them ten minutes to write their names. Their chirogophy shows that their training has been in other directions than in the clerical line,” said a hotel clerk of the thousands of seekers tor official positions. They need trajping in the Spencerian Business rollege. Copies of THE STAR of February 21 and March @ and 5, in wrappers, duly stamped. contain- ing the fll reporis of the monument celebration and the inauguration ceremonies and the ball, ean be bad at the counting room in any quan- tity. Price two cents—not including postage, ——_<>—__ THE Snort Lrxe SouTH.—The Virginia Mid- land railway and Piedmont Air Line, compos- ing a through line to Atlanta, New Orleans and the southwest, fro eighty to two hundred miles shorter than any other line, running two = trains daily with perfect Puman Buf- fet and sleeping car service, offers facilities to the traveling publ je unequaled Y any other weather | 4 The Robberies of Inanguration Week. THE STOLEN PROPERTY ESTIMATED AT $30,000 IN VALUE. Itisestimated that the amount of property reported to the police as stolen from residents and visitors during inauguration week amounts to nearly $15,000. It is supposed that only about one-half of the robberies which occurred were reported to the police, so that the entire | amount of property stolen will reach nearly | $30,000. In footing up the am and’notes are counted as i other art! iss The circular contains a on of the stolen prop- Ps their owners, “The co-ope nm of police departments in the recov aud restoration of this property, And the punishment of the thieves, is earnestly solicited.” ~ S St. Patrick's Day. PROGRAM FOR THE PARADE ON MARCH 17TH. Chief Marshal Thomas Muniz announces the following arrangements fér the parade on St. Patrick's d inthis cit The seeieties will form on Louisiana avenue at 12 o'clock sharp, the right of the line resting on 4%, street. The parade will be formed as fol- teorgetown Hiberni sernard, Knight. . Columbkilland Kui pol descriptive list of t ¥ whieh could t The circula: Peter, Knig ‘St. Patrick, The line of March will be as follow 4% street to Pennsylvani nue and around Pene la avenu sing in review use, to St. Ann's infant a: , and back to the Cit. pseph's orphi dismiss. Ask ner's hia and continuing fo oth of Moreh. s WIL be voted, fo nization are expec inder of of arti- nd the friends of the or- to turn vat in force. — Robert H. § t northwest, fe corner of 9th and F streets yesierday, striking on the back of hurting himseif badly. He was carried into Sandtord’s drug store,where medical aid was rendered, and afterwards sent 30.0 street northwest fe, ar-old daughter of Poundmaster finger of her right hand cut off | aclothes-wringer with which shi Dr, Townshend rendered medical estate instein, had HEUL CONFEDER- McCauley and thre Foulk and Wm. | were tried in the | n the charze of e store of Mr. Archer, st. Mol: uted | ir—under 16 y ‘riminal Court King Into the ref were convicted. five years in the Albany penitentiary, and the boys to the re- form school. ———_— INAUGURATION SOUVENTRS.—W. S, Roosé has on Sule at his stor stands a limited number of the invitations (souvenirs) to the in- augural ball. ee WATER CoLors AND PAINTIN! Walter B. Williams & make a closing Sale of wa ings this evening at elgi SEHOLD EFF 3 ping next, nee No. 710 1th | nof household furni- dvertisement. ten o'clock, at the ri street, a superior collec ture. ’ For particulars ange ATTENTION is called to notice of residence of the late Benj. Ogle Te fayette square, April 2d. le of the ylog,on La- Assowrery Pore RRR, 00 ¥ ¥ Rok OO Yy By O38 & i 00 x BBB A KK I BoB AA KK I Bp Reh BSc Ht BBB A A K K OU PPP) 00 Wow w DD PPOO WWwWwWw D PPP O O WWWW D P 0.0 WWWw D P oo WwW W DDD This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness) More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Soxp ONLY IN caNS Royal Bakixe PowDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 Covrravip Esausx Crares. RAPE BONNETS AND VEILS TO ORDER MME. J. P. PALMER, No. 1107 F street northwest. mhlé [HE EXTRAORDINARY POPULARITY OF Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is the natural result of its use by intelligent people for over forty years. It has indisputably proven itaelf the very best known specific for all colds, coughs and pulmonary complaints. AKE AYER'S SARSAPARILLA IN THE spring of the year to purify the blood, invigorate the system, excite the liver to action, and restore the healthy tone and vigor of the whole physical mechan- ism. mbl0 . Casa Parces For Day Goons. COLORED SILKS, 50c; FANCY SILKS, 50c. COLORED SATINS, 50c, BLACK SATINS, 50c. CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE, Near the corner of 7th street. FRUIT OF THE LOOM BLEACHED COTTON, 8. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, widest and very best quality, Finest quality French SATTINES, in Pink,Blueand Cream, only 30. Beautiful COLORED CASHMERES, very fine qual- ity, 12 yards for $2. Excellent quality BLACK SILKS only $1, cheap at COLORED SILKS, excellent quality, only ; Feal value $1. NUNS VEILING, Cream, Pi double width, pure wool. only 3 LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, in Grey and Brown, gpe yard and # halt (1%) wide, immense width, only BROCADE COLORED SILK VELVET, $1.00. Very handsome BLACK BROCADE SILK VEL- VET (worth $2.50) reduced to $1.50. Special bargain. ee CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure fine wool, CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE Weear Baxtxe Pownrr. WHAT PROF. SILLIMAN SAYS OF OUR WHEAT BAKING POWDER. “Messrs. Martin KALRPLEIscH’s Sons: “Gentlemen:—-My examination of your ‘Wheat Pow- der’ develops an unexpected value to it from a SANI- TARY POINT OF ViEW. It certainly restores to the bread the Potassia and’ Magnesia Salts, which the milling removes from high grade flour, and ft avoids completely the chance of disaster which attends the Constant use of small doses of Rochelle Salts, such as all the tartaric acid compounds carry into Yhe system, As the flesh fluid contains ten times as much Pots: sium Sgits as of sodium, it is evident that the waste of tae Ugsues is supplied from your preparation, gs it ¢snnot be from those preparations which contain only Sodium and Caleiam compounds besides the tartaric acid. ‘There isno danger of up an alkaline con- dition of the urine with dicale josphates. In fact, | itappears to me that you have # very strong case, from the physiological side, arid this convic Yon bas grown on we the more huve examined the case. (Signed) B. Sinriata: For sale by Blue, Black, wide mb7 “G. G. CORNWELL & SON, 1418 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘The trade supplied.” fl4-s,tu,th,6m-4p ie Tue Srarssmaws Year Boox, 1885. A Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the Civilized World. ‘Twenty-second annual publication. Revised after official returns. One Vol. 12mo. Cloth. Just imported from London and for sale by ROBERT BEALL, BooKsELLER, 495 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, & Adjoining National Hotel. Sact Kuz & § ION oF ELEGANT SILVER WARE, DIAMONDS, SaWELie PLATED WARE SAM’L KIRK & SON, 172 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, Mp mb11-tt ‘Established 1617. Trustee Birney’s Order. HE SAID IT COULD NOT HAVE BEEN ANNULLED IF THE FULL BOARD HAD BEEN PRESENT, Trustee Birney, of the sehool board, denied to a STAR reporter to-day a rumor that he intended to leave the board. “Did you expect,” asked the reporter, “that your order forbidding competitive examina- tions in your division would be annulled by the board?” No,” said Mr. Birney; “I don’t think the resolution to annul eould have been passed by afull board. Mr. Smith was called home about nine o'clock by sudden sickness in his family, and Dr. Purvis went with him. Their absence Mr. Lovejoy a majority, and he improved It is said you left during the discussion “Ofcourse, while a matter personal to myself was being discussed. I have no taste for bandy- ing personalities. T withdrew until I thought the vote was taken and returned to oppose the adoption of the report against temperance and bands of merey organizations in the schools.” “What will be the effect of the amendment of your order against competitive examinations?” sked the reporter. To restore, I suppose, the liberty of a teacher to hold competitive examinations at pleasure. I k of nothing to compel a teacher to hold aminations, That they are injurious to persons, especially girls, is the opinion normal schools’ and the majority of writers on education. They have been abolished in Philadelphia and there is a power- ful reaction against them in Germany, London, ston and New York. In this city, where the studies taught in the eighth grade number een, according to one supervisor, eighteen ‘ording to another, and twenty according to a m, the liber having compet ations at pleasure is especially diun- the hands of an Injudicious teacher, ide the ‘slaughter of the Innocents,’ hrase from the North American Re= reform in this matter may be slow, but it willcome. It takes patience to get any large system out of the ruts, ———————EEESE Certcura, > THE GREAT SKIN CURE. ‘My wife had a most annoying eruption make its ap- pearance on the fingers of both hands ubout the first Of list March. Supposed it was ivy poison. Several physicians saw it, some diagnosing it as above, others pronouncing itsaltrheum. A great many domestic remedies were used, with no effect. The disease steadl- ly grew worse. The prescriptions of three of our very best physicians were tried, with but little better re- sults. The terrible itching was so great as almost to deprive her of sleep. After two months of this suffer- ing she began the use of the CuTicuna RemED: he first application of the Ct allayed the ftching.and now after four months’ nd and well. I doubt not if they had been employed at first a cure; would have been effected in a short time. Dr. W. H. HALL, Druggist. FRANKFORT, Ky. “scant. WEAD, F. J. Truesdell, druggist, Conneaut, 0., reports a case as follows: “The patient's head was almost a solid scab, and the dry scales constantly fulling off his head making his shoulders white ina few hours. He suf. fered all the torments imaginable with bis head, burn- and itching anda terrible headache all the time. nok three bottles of RESOLVENT, used two hoxes CUTICURA and some CUTICCRA Soar, and was cured. Head is as entirely tree from scabs as it was the day he was born. No more itching and burning, and uo more headache. It seems almost incredulous that any- thing could cure so bad a ease so quickly. ‘The patient says you do not claim half enough for CUTIcURA. di DISFIGURING Homors, Humillating Eruptions, Itching Tortures, crofula, Salt Rheum , and infantile Humor’ cured by the CuTicuRA REMEDI cricuna Ft t, the new blood purifier, cleanses the blood and perspiration of impurities and poisonous elements, and thus removes the cause. CvTicena, the great Skin Cure, instantly allaysiteh- ing and intlammation, clears the Skin and Scalp, heals Ulcers and Sores, and restores the Hair, CrTIcURA Soar, an exquisite Skin Beautifier and Toilet Requisite, prepared from Curicera, {s indi pensable in treating Skin Diseases, Baby Humors,Skin lemishes, Chapped and Oily Skin. CUTICURA REMEDIES are absolutely pure, and the only Infullible Blood Parifiers and Skin Beautitiers. Sold everywhere, Price Cuticura, Uc; Soap, 25e, Resolvent, $1. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON, . MASS. BABY Use Cutrcvna Soap, an exquisite Skin Beautifer. mr4 Tue Srcrer Or Svecrss IS FIRST IN DESERV AND SECOND IN MAKING THAT DESERVING KNOWN; THAT is, IN GETTING PUBLIC CONFIDENCE. THE STALE, THOUGHTLESS AND COMMON PLACE TWADDLE OF MOST BUSINESS HOUSES (IN THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS) ARE ENOUGH TO MAKE OBSERVING AND INTELLIGENT PEO- PLE SMILE. BUT, THEN, THE ADVERTISER IS LIKE A SUITER WHO TESTIFIES IN HIS OWN BEHALF, WITH NO FEAR OF THE PENALTY FOR PERJURY BEFORE HIS EYES. THE BEST WAY TO SELL GOODS, How- EVER, IS TO HAVE TH (THE RIGHT SORT), BE ABLE TO MANAGE THEIR HAND- LING, AND TO SELL THEM AT HONEST PRICES FOR JUST WHAT THEY ARE. THOSE WHO'D LIKE TO EST IN HEAVY OR MEDIUM WEIGHT GOODS WOULD DO WELL BY LOOKING ag OUR Bis jOYS” AND CHILDR' 'S, BOYS’ AND Bt De N THE OTH) D, YOUR THOUG: ETO SPR 3 OVERCOATS: te? VE THEM IN CHOICE VARIEfY), SER- JOUSLY TURN YOUR STEPS TO A. SAKS & CO, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, 3318 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. mbl: Sermo Hara, Srrame Hars HE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUESTYLE SPRING SILK AND DERBY HATS NOW READY aT WILLETT & RUOFF'S, SOLE AGENTS, 905 Pennsylvania ave. Ayorser Racker. WE OPEN TO-DAY A LINE OF NEW SPRING CASSIMERES, FROM WHICH WE MAKE STYL- ISH BUSINESS SUITS TO ORDER FOR $18.50, $20 AND $22, OR PANTS AT $4150, $5 AND $5.50. THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS WHICH AT- ‘TENDED OUR FIRST RACKET IN THIS LINE, TO WIT: MAKING HEAVY SUITS TO ORDER FOR $20 AND $22, OR PANTS AT $5 AND $6, INDUCES US TO CONTINUE THIS LINE OF BUSINESS FOR SPRING TRADE. WE;GUARANTEE STYLISH CUT, WELL MADE AND GOOD-FITTING GARMENTS. DO NOT INFER THAT WE CANNOT GIVE YOU FINER“GOODS. WE CARRY ON OUR CUS- TOM FLOOR AS FINE GOODS AS CAN BE FOUND IN THE CITY. WE DO NOT, IN EITHER OUR READY-MADE OR CUSTOM STOCK, CARRY THE EXTREMELY LOW GRADES. BUT WE CARRY IN BOTH THE “FINE, FINER, FINEST," AND WE ALWAYS FURNISH THEM AT THE LOWEST PRICES. E. B. BARNUM « ©O, mh13 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE A fine line of Beautiful Cards and Novelties for Eas- ter now ready. Also. full supply of Devotional Books, Bibles, and Prayer Books and Hymnals in sets, at WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, mhi3 428 7th street, Exszcampaxe Anp Horzxouxn are worth their weight in gold. ‘That hasbeen abund- antly proven during the present severe winter. They bave cured more coughs and colds than all the rest of the cough medicines combined. They never fail. ‘They clear the voice and relieve hoarseness. Large package aUkt NATTANS, Pharmaciat, bs ‘24th and I, and 24 and D st, nw, CITY ITEMS. ‘The surest and purest liniment in the mar- ket is Salvation Oil. It kills pain, Price 26 cla, 1 Hats for Spring of 1885. Broadway and 5th avenue Silk Hats, $4, $5. New style black and brown Stiff Hats, $2, $2.50, Men's and boys’ black and brown Der 8, $1. ACH’ G: Emwis’, 020 7th st., bet. Tan K nw. ney: B—Lowest’ price plainly marked in each at Have You Heard of = Fearfal Slaugh- ter Read below and it will make the blood in your pursecurdle. To-morrowat A. Kaufman's, Southeast, and the entire next week, the follow: ng goods will be sol ific Chambray’s, 64,¢.; Pequot A Cotton, : f ine India Lawn, 74¢.; French Dress Per- cale, Te. Pin Check Nainsook, 10c.; French Challe Cloth, 12%,¢. Double Width Cashmere, 12%. Yarn Dyed Sateen, 10c., Sold elsewhere 3734c. Conestoga Feather Proof Tick, Lc. 20 doz. Children’s Cotton Drawers, tucked and ruffled, 10c. 25 doz. White Lawn Aprons, 10c. 195 white 104 Honey Comb Spreads, 38¢. Do not wait, for delays are dangerous, Call at once'at Al 'S, southeast, 500 Miles Easily Traveled On our new $2.00 (we don’t mean railroad, but) Line of Gent's Button, Laced and Gaiters, in any style of toe, made of genuine Calf Skin, with solid Leather soles, and warranted to give satisfaction. ‘This is the first and only line of genuine $2.00 Calf Shoes offered in the United States. Wm. Hahn & Co., 816 7th st. and 1922 Penn ave, 1 Decidedly the CReapest and Most Relia- le Place to buy or rent a first-class new, latest !m- proved: Sewing Machine of any kind is Auer- ach’s, 7th and H. nd for catalogue, 1 Johnson's Oyster Saloons and Restaurant for ladies ang gentlemen, 440 and 442 9th street, Choice Oysters, Fish,dame and every delicacy. Ladies’ saloon’ first’ floor, Noclimbing upstairs. Polite attention. 3 Coughs, Brown's Lronchial Troches are used with advantage to alleviate Coughs, Sore Throat and Bronchial ailections. Sold only in boxes, 0 Prof. A. B. Chandler, Brookhaven, Miss., says: !! was cured of Tor pidity of the Liver and Boweis and Paralysis, y Dr. Kennedy’s ‘Favortte Remedy.’ ” Durkee's Salad Dressing and Cold-Meat Sauce.—The universal favorite both in the United States and Grea Britain. Wholesome, delicious, economical and nutritious. Saves anxiety, waste and trouble. eo Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best ofall, eo “Rough on Coughs.” Ask for “Rough on Coughs,” for Coughs{Colds, Sore Throat, Hourseness. “‘Troches, 15e. quid, i “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morn- ing, and delivered in halfpound “Ward” prints 50c, per pound. Also Cottage Cheese, Butter- mitk and Sweet Milk, Se. per quart. Cream 16c. pin EXCURSIONS. =I Coox's Graxp Excursion 70 COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA, Including THE MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKY, THE YOSEMITE VALLEY, And other features of great interest. To Leave on THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1885. Pullman Cars, First-class Hotel Accommodation, Car- riage Drives, and all Necessary Expenses included, occupying eight weeks. Full descriptive program, with map of the route, sent free by mail on application. THOS. COOK & 261 Broadwa: BOARDING. SPRAGUE M. sta. n.w., for r Address— fe25-wés,2m ND E ‘veral slarge pleas- ON, CORN t, With’ Board; se it Hicoms: also two or three small! Rooms: translent xp lers accommodated. PET! a sabi ILL FURNISH FIRS’ ‘Meals to private families by horse and wagon in rtion of the city. 1128 17th st. nw. mhid-3te OARD AND CAREEUL ATTENTION GIVEN ‘a Young Child. Address HOME, Star office. mh13-3t* (\OR RENT—LARGE ELEGANTLY FURNISH- ed Room on second floor, at 25 Lafayette Square: also, front Room on fourth floor. Table and transient boafders accommodated. miz-3t+ A SOUTHERN LADY—A DEMOCRAT—ABOUT renting # house in the northwest part of the aity, ‘Would like to have several southern gentlemen engage Fooma, and board, Address Mrs. "I,, Star office, mh12-30 1009 13TH ST. N.W. FOR RENT, WITH Board, a large aud newly furnished (al- cove) Room, on sevond floor front. mh12-3t 405 4,5 DSOMRLY FURNISHED J sunny ms, with unexceptionable F transient or permanent. 26-1m* ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, NEAR all lines of cars. Also Table Board. Ref given and required. 514 13th st. nw. ARGE, AIRY ROOMS FOR B. 'T AT 3144 L416 indiana ave. Also, Boarding for three months, at $16 ber month.’ Advance payment strletly required. Sisgm. HE LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 0TH ST. N. W, and the La Pierre, southwest corner of 10th and sts n.w., are the best conducted ling houges in ity. Table first-class; pleasant rooms. rms oc? HE TREMONT.”—THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN repainted and rey red, and in every way put rst-claws order, It fy the coolest und most destrar tie place to board in the city. Terms, $25, $30,440 and $45 per month. LOST AND FOUND. OST—ON SATURDAY, IN NEIGHBORHOOD f monument, a Brown Silk Umbrella; oval shaped handle; marked Thackery to Golsan, Liberal reward Coe if finder will leave at Ebbitt House Drug Store, OST—ON THE NIGHT OF MARCH 13TH, A Shawl, going from Lincoln Hall up 9th st. to Massachusetts ave. n.w. to 1219 Massachusetts aye. ‘The finder will please return the same and receive reward. ate 3 VARD-LOST—A BLACK AND TAN o inte ‘Hound Syp, with new collar; tag 5, P ell AMUSEMENTS. A LBAUGH'’S GRAND OPERA . IS EVENIN “Y 7AM ELPERR AE Sn ‘of the SIDESPLITTING EXTRAVAGANZA A RBB U UNN N a AA BOBU UNNN o fh BEE PELE OE 4 4 BBB UU N NN Gos OO FFF 88g oO OF a hand Sor RE ‘00 F Ek ize ¥ Sas8T On, Toe Horst MR. CHARLES BOWSER And THE SPARKS COMPANY. Monday, March 16—Mme. Theo and Gran’s French Opera Company. mbhlé NION VETERAN CORPS (First Company), . NATIONAL FAIR AND BAZAAR at ABNER'S MUSIC HALL, MARCH 16 to 31, 1885, ‘The following articles will be contested for at 10 Gents, a vote: Gold watch for most popular lady, dis, mond ring to lady receiving the gfeatest number of votes, lad 1 teacher, fes’ desk for the most popular Sewing machine to ludy receiving qreatest number of Votes, gold watch to most popular bureau messenger, gold budge for most popular Grand Asmy Comrade, silver printer's stick to most popular printer, rishing Tod to most popular fisherman, officer's sword to most Popular officer in the District militia, doll to the little Kirl receiving the greatest number of votes, suit of clothes to most popular car driver, suit of clotfes to mos popular letter-carrier, beatiful, costiy suk craay quilt to the person receiving the most votes, hand- some afshan to the person recelving the most votes. Jonadab gold pin to the Jonndab receiving the most Hoses handsome puneh bow! to the person recelving the most votes, fine regulation lieutenant of police unk form tothe one receiving the most vores, Season tickets, 50 cents, ‘Single admission 10 cents. t nil *V ERNONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, at 8 o'clock, AN HOUR WITH TENNYSON, Ry Miss OLIVIA HAMBLY, Admission Free, but a collection will be taken for Miss Hambly's benefit. mh14-2t* PE Eater FIRST AN at Natfonal Rifles’ Armory, TUESDAY, MARCH 17rx, 1885, Tickets, admitting Gent and Ladies, $1. mh14-2t CAFETIERE (EN; ERTAINMENT AND RIL. at Masonie Ternple, 9th and & streets, ¥ ING, MARCH 18, 1885, 5 ‘puumencing at # o-clock, For the benefit of Waugh M. F. Church. ‘The ptoxram for this entertainment has been care fully selected, and will include a repetition of the La Cafétiere Drill by 60 young ladies. ‘Tie mh14-4t* > cents Peun. near 11th street. Last Two Afterndous and Nights of the Eminent Comedian, C. B. BISHOP, In his greatest ofall Comedy Characters, WIDOW BEDOTT, ‘Supported by his Excellent New York Company, Everybody in Washington should gee ts Tae Y COMIC PLA Last Week of the i Col, Goshen, and the Limbless « Stewart. Next Week—A Great ‘Show, JACK SHEPPARD AND HIS DOGS IN LONDON, by Minnle Oscar Gray and Stephens. Aduission to ull only 10 cents, mh13-2t LI. CORPS ARMORY, FOR ‘oncerts, Fairs, &c. Largest aud best arranged Hall in thecity,' HUPTY & DYER, bist 13th F ste nw “Atbavans GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Commencing Monday Evening, Match 16. One Week Only, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. ‘Return to the United States after a most triumphant Tour in Mexico and Cuba. 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. CECILE LEFORT, ‘The Celebrated Prima Donna. CHANGE O¥ OPERA NIGHTLY. Eight Differen: Operas During the Week. RI STOIRE: “Mme. L'Archdue;” Tues Monday, March 16, day, March 17, “La Mascoite:” Wednesday Matinee, March 18, Wednesday evening, March ec 18, “La Fille de Mme. Angot;” ‘Thursday, March 19, “La Fille du Tambour Major: Friday,’ March 20, “La Jolle Parfumeuse;” Saturday Matinee, March 21, “GirofleGirotiay” Saturday Evening Murch 21, “Fan: chon.” Reserved seats, $2, $1.50, $1and 50 cents. Admis- sion, $1, “(B.cents aid 25 cents: Private boxes, $12 and 915: ‘Sale of seats opened Thursday, Mareh i mu9- sows IT IS OUR BoB THE CONGRATULATORY WELCOME HOME TO MR. ROBT. L. DOWNING, Who returns after achieving Marked Success as a Dramatic Star in Joaquir: Miller's New Drama, TALLY HQ, Will take place at a FORD'S OPERA HOUSE On : MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 16. “His worth is warrant for his weloome.” —Shakspeare, NOTE—As a boy ME-DOWNING made bis first rAnce O1 ‘age in Washingto! 3 appearance on any stage si under the same tmanager who now confide! the public of his native city asa star. Places for next week can be secured. (CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. MONDAY, MARCH 16, REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER Subject: EVOLUTION AND REVOLUTION. mhil Admission, 50 and 75 cents; reserved seats, 75 cents and $1—on sale at Brentano's, corner Pennsylvania and 11th st. mhill5t Rests STABAT MATER GRAND CONCERT At the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17. Miss EVA MILLS, Soprano; Mrs. POWELL, Con tralto; Mr. WIDNEY, Basso; Prof. WM. WAL- DECKER, Organist; Mr. A. A. HAYES, Director, and A. L. KING, Of New York, the GREAT ORATORIO TENOR, ‘With & Ghorus of Fifty Voices. Reserved seats, 50c., 75c. and $1, according to loca- Dove reward if returned to 814 South Carolfua’ave. | tlon, to be obtulned at Ellis’ Music Store, 987 Pennsyl- ae. 5 m14-3t* | vania aye. mh11-6t O&8T — ATOR WITHIN THE DOOR OF THE | J yORpi EEK FUN Star office, on Tuesday evening last, a small em- F° = = oF roidered silk Purse, containing about a dollar of sil- ver change, ‘The fluder by leaving the empty purse (only valuable as a souvenir)at the above named office nay, recelve, in addition to the contents, $2; no, ques- tons asked, mhi3-2e OST—LAST NIGHT, AT THE ALEXANDRIA Tiree Or boson ice ant ete ee OA pair of old-fashion Gold Spectacles. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at Star office. mh1g-3t* OST—LAST EVENING, GOING FROM 3331. N St. to Trinity church, or’ on 2d st. and Market st.. Georgetown, a pocketbook, containing money and two railroad 3, Please return the same to Miss BELLA WEIL, at residence of Fred. W. Jones, 3331 Nist., and receive reward. mh1g-3te OST-IN THE 9THST. CARS, AT THE COR- Laner of F st.. on Wednesday morning, 9 a.m., a ‘een plush Pocketbook, containing a sum of money. eral reward if left at Bar offices, mnis-3t OST—ON MARCH 2D, A RED SETTER DOG, LiGhaers nnnconcaiters Teter bes ee eral reward if returned to 612 Pennsylvania ave. ae, mh 2-3t* i Isporsen B Tus Wont, PPE oo PPPEE T Zz 0°90 PRP £ TZ 0 90 P ERE T 22Z GERMAN BBB OW TITT THT 553 B IT Tr T “e Ph EOF ee BBO T T Sag8 = A DOUBLE DISTILLATION OF MANY OF THE EST GERMAN HERBS, Making this the most Reliable Tonic ever placed be- fore phe public for the cure of DYSPEPSIA, AK- NESS, NERAL DEBILITY, MALARIAL DIS- EASES, Erc. ‘The high character of the many testimonials awarded ‘this Preparation, have never been equaled. We refer with pleasure to the following: BALTIMORE, August 21, 1884, Messrs. Louts Petzold & 0. ,, Gentlemen: With but little confidence im the numer- Gua tonics and preparations now before the public, I, with great hesitancy, hegan the use of your "Dr. fold’s German Bitters.” Ihave been using it now some time, and with great e state that I find it to be the pitrest and most pleasant and efficient Tonic Thave ever met with, aud would recommend it to those in want of a relidble medicine for the diseases yhich the proprietors claim aa BENJAMIN SZOLD, Rabbi of the Oheb Shalom Co) BaLTDoRE, May 3, 1884. ‘This is to certify that this is the first. dime my Bractice of thirty-six years that I ever recom. my for m er artic icinal purposes, but with gps cxpel jence fam constrained to say’ that “Dr. id's. German Bitters’"is an excellent preparation Shan Appetizer and, will relieve if not cure almost any form an best Tonics TWave ever used SH ILTON N. TAYLOR, M. D. Batrimore, May 31, 1884 Messrs, Louis Petzold (os ; “Dr. 's Genilemen:—I_ have used. LES eee Gee man Bitters for ute For the relle of te pains consequent upon ‘eakn: jes. I consider it fitout an equa With regards f remain four, 163 N. Carolite street, Price One Dollar per bottle. For sale everywhere. a27-ws NBIC SU UINT, ees U.8, BUNTING FLA Gale tec am OR SnD aah HUY AND BLU! LNG, for trim ECE sacrmrcuep Tah treat Northwest, 220) = Bos 408 and 406 7th THE SEQUEL OF SUCCESS, 'O-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, THE CELEBRATED COMEDIAN, M. B. CURTIS, In His Latest and Greatest Success, SPOT CASH; OR, Sau’t. or Posen on THE Roap. A CONTINUATION OF AND A SEQUEL TO SAM'L OF POSEN, ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. Monday Next—Mr, R, L, DOWNING, in his new juccess, TALLY HO mho NATONAL ROLLER SKATING RINK, 611-613 E STREET; Near Post Office Building. NOW OPEN, 7 PL 12,000 Feet hard Maple Floor Skating Surface, Ladies and Children afternoon admission, with skates, mr2-1m 5c. iCRIBNEB’S BICYCLE SCHOOL, INSTRUCTION FREE TO PURCHASERS. COLUMBIA AND ALL FL BICY- CLES, TRICYCLES AND ACC! aT EAC STALLMENTS, ‘WM. C. SCRIBNER, FENTON HALL, E STREET, _mh8-Im* NEAR 11TH NORTHWEST. HP8625, MUSEUM, Late Lincoln Hall, corner 9th and D sta. n.w. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. COMMENCING MONDAY MARCH 97H, ‘3 UN TOMS CABIN. 30 ACOMPLETE DOUBLE eo ths 30 = OF THIRTY PEOP] SIBERIAN BLOODHOUN) “JOLLY COON QUAR’ Pere ind Bet Etc., Ete, Ete. serpent crs22 maneteetne be a S .; Overture one hour’ ‘atl end eed hts ‘later. ‘doce inedivance cpa charge ai ihe {Box men ors 8 at Sharp t0°10 bie : Sere = sie le Ee a E EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1885—DOUBLE SHEET. | EDUCATIONAL, _ —_» DRY GOODS. 188 HOMER, WHO HAS HAD THE FINEST ‘Vocal instruction in this and foreign countries— Wing studied for two rears with: M arcia Viar- Paris ives puplls In Volce Culture at “The corner and Hist. it MATHEMATICS, HY'M. Walt 99 TL st naw, LESSO: and ke UCPILS To TA Decorative Painting, Tapest Also Kensincton and other embroi Wax Paper Flowers; Point and Mac Taxiderm: 3 Call or address, Mrs” B. By st Stn. \roRWoon instirer AN st., near 14th st. circ for ladies. Bes. Baris apr boarders = QCHOOL ELOCUTIC 7 TIC ART. SS Also private lessons in English Branches Vocai Calture and Heading Instruction, day and evening. Xi ¥ z t.n.w. 81m eloct Boarding -A6 opens Sepiembe Jon Hecessary, as nung mht tieal Civil Service Studies: and Thorough Civil Seryice [ EHCispa AND, FI St. mw. Commer lege Stodie&’ Special incilities for advanced stu- dents in Shorthand t HORTHAND 4 » oftice 437 Tt SD cally taught. “Suovess guaranteed if instr are followed. pupils preferred.and munaber lan fed. RF. CROMELIN, office of Johns « Stenographers, 472 Louisiana ave. m3 HE HOWP BUSINESS SCHOOL, nh. w. Short, condensed course inj Rook: Keeping. Rapid Penmanship and English Branches at moderate rates of tuition, Morning, afternoo: Night sessions. Sole right to Howe's keeping taugiit without text-books. Ci sration aspecialty. J.-M. BRYANT, Principal: | 241m ‘OHNS HOPKIN VERSITY, BALTIMORE | UNIVERSITY 4 OLLEGIATE COURSES. Tustruction is provided for. Gra d Special Students, The 1 postal card, the Johns Hop- fo-eo2 TEACHER tienlar Ini to he erms $12. 333 pee wewrrz OF LANGUAGE Baltimore, Boston, Prooklyn, Providence, And at 723 14th st. nm. w., WASHINGTON. New Term Becins now. Snperlor Native Teachers only, Classes and Private Lessons. Fee Extremely Low. Unexcelled advantages for learning Conversation Ve Invite all pe ar classes, £20 S PILAD shorthaita bor to visit every eveulng. and exceptional op: si offered at WASHING LON PHONO QUARTERS, 927 15, naw SPENCERIAN BUSINE ER | ten | x | Tanguage, -teuscra taught. “Admission adapted io the t day cr nig: One m VUITAR, SINGING, PIANO, &¢., TAU F reasonable Lotis OnTES 456 Cost. nw. TRAPFST ng and painting ts ut the d jen of Fine Arts, Isth st. and New York ave. Years ot judy saved. ' Receptions free Wednesday evenings at ‘loc! uls-6m MS Ad STON GRAD- aS uate und cert Conservatory. culture. . OF aquiuer © ¥ chnique, bi Ow st nw, SCHOOL OF FLOCUTION AND | English Language, Wd M 2 MRS. M. STEVENS HALL, Principal. The culture and development of the voice and Ural expression of sentiment carcfally taught. Especial attention given to the cure of. stammering gnd other vocal defects” Boys’ and Girls’ class Sutur nat. | M.S. (LATE OF SPENCERL » Business College), Private Instructor in Bov keeping, Penmanship, English and all mathematics. Pay sescicns, @ am. fo 12m. $7 per month. Pupils 318D stn, ELD KIND: PRIMARY ADES OF es for colleg est Point, all examinations ye TUTE, Sw. corner Sth aud K sts. nw, Mathematical, Clerical, Business, AUCTION SALES. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auct MB B. SCOTT'S, JR. | ELEVENTH _ ANNUAL In Washington, D.C. CATALOGUE SALE eiig VALUABLE ParnT: | In Oil and Water Colors, The Collection of the Well-known Artist, Mr- E. D. Lewis, of Philadel- bia, COMPRISING anout wy AMPLES, TAKEN F Corner 10thand Pennss And will be S : THURSDAY WEDNESDAY AND MARCH Tv TH_AND NINE Commencing at 7:45 O'CLOCI Mr. B. Scott, Jr., will Conduct the Sale. WALTER &. WILLIAMS € CO., mh14-5t Auctioneers, FP HOS. 5. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF MOST VALUABLE AND ELIGIBLE LOCATED REAL ESTATE, FRO: ING NINETY-TWO-AND-A-HALF Fi. LAFAYETTE SQUARE, IMPROVED BY A LARGE BRICK DWELLING HOURE, ASNO. 21 MADISON PLACE, AND WITH A HALF SQUARE OF THE PRESIDENT: HOUSE, EXECUIIVE MANSION AND THE ARLINGTON HOTEL, AND LEING THE RESI- DENCE OF THE LATE BENJ. OGLE TAY LOK, | virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 6th day of Murch, A, D. 1585, in Equity cause, No. 9269, wherein Mary Lomax Tayloe, Eugenia Phebe War. Ten and others are parties, the undersigned Trustees will sell, at pubiic auction, in front of the premis on THURSDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF APRIL. A.D. 1ss5,'at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M all of original Lots ten (10) and eleven (11), in square bumbered two hundred and twenty-one (221), in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, with the improvements, consisting of a spacious Dwelling ‘House and Stables. The south 67% feet of this proj bas an even depth of 145 = » and the north 5 feet bas a depth of 95% feet. On the south. east, and Partially on the north, the “property is bounded by wide allevs, making the same most desirable for & inits present condition, or for the site of hotel or first-class apartment house, ‘Terms of sale as ae by said decree, to wit: One-third cash, and the balance in one, two, three and four years, with interest. from day of Sale ‘until paid, at the rate ofsix percentum annum. to be evi by promissory notes of purchaser, secured by retaining fe title until the purchase money is paid, or all cash ‘at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 to De made upon the acceptance ofany bid. If terms of fale be not complied with In two weeks from day of as the ‘Trustees may resell, at the risk and cost of de- ting ——— upon giving two weeks’ notice by Pifuriner inforanstion can be had of th dersigned. formation can e un GEO. F. APPLEBY, Trustee, 420 banc ‘st. Dw. WM. E. EDMONSTON, = st. thst. nw, ‘WM. TAYLOE SNYD) Trustee, mb14-d&ds ENE Dee aw. (CCBANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE OF LAND. WHARF, WATER AND EXCURSION ON TE MAC RIVER. : Under and by virtue of decree passed in the Suprem: Court of the District of Columbia on the seventh day of March, 1885, in equity cause numbered 9191, 1 which Eugene Mitkiewicz is the compisinant and ‘Ed- ward Abner the defendant, shall offer for sale, for gash, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY,” the FOURTH DAY OF APRIL, 1885, at TWO OCLOCK x the auction rooms of Dunéanson Bros. stfeets no) in this city, the lease uated ii are Bs ge y Jess, and described, vision of said isiabd, recorded sain f St Mary's county, Md_.on the 1883, in J.£F., No. 7, folio 11: ‘Beginning with the’ northern inter: ‘Potomac avenue on the river south on the west sids of sald avenue 320 the | cotton. carefully ni \\) CAMBRIC PILLov — aS ARGALINS' BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS IN At. BRANCH WRCHMORG SHORT FAC The COMPORT SHIRT, made of Wamsutta and Richardson's 2.100 n, Beinforced), Grim ready for the wash tub, 8 cents s the Finest Shirt tn the market. Ask to see our CROWN DIAMOND SHIRT, made of Fruit of the Loom Cottop and Pine Linen Bosom; only SO cents. These shirt are cut lengthwise of the % 2 Sbo abpen AES FARCE just rece 2 oren - 1 ee hee We intend tosell at 25 re We have Fal 10 F STREET NORTHWEST, BBR AU ot > BB AA Co oO a mt Ai! BAS BBB AA UU M Sss8 FOURTH ANNUAL SALE OF LADIES COTTOR UNDERWEAR Tt is needless to speak about the Material and Works Manship of these Goods, our patrens and the general Public being well aware that we are selling « firstclasd article only. WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES AND INVITE SPHCTION, ~~ a BRIDAL SETS, consistin of Che 5 Serting, at $4.90), well worth $050 ee A large assortment of sets up to $50. LADIFS' CORSET COVERS, square shay rimmed with Hamburg Tnsertng and'edge fost THEY WE NSIDERED CHEAP AT 980, 50 Dor, LADIES’ CHEMISES, over 10 ait st ties. sadare anc pouted shapes, reduced from $1: ws 7D Cents. Latics’ NIGHTGOWNS, good muslin, Mother ard siyle, 16 Tocks ard bmbroldered RumMleat 87a, Ladies’ SKIRTS, with eight wide Tucks and 8 inches deep Embroidered Flounce, at 92 cents, Received a second lot of the celebrated La Relle set, of fibe French Coutilie, lace Tops, abd shall, them again at $2.25. GREATEST VARIETY. CHEAPEST PRICES. SHAMS, TRIMMED WITH: FINE TUCKING, FORMER HAMBURG INSE CAMBRIC Rt PRE FFL ® $L our price ¥%, it eH h- AND EMBROIDERED RUFFLING:; IS A BARGAIN AT $3.25. OUR PRICE i " SPRCTA’ THESE SALE OF CORSET COVERS. NDOUBTEDLY THE CHEAPEST OFFERED FOR THE MONEY. NE LOT, MADE OF GOOD MATERIAL, HIGH b LOW NECK, AT REGULAR 25¢.COR- SET COVERS. OND LOT, BEST FITTIN WITH TORCHON LACE, aT 39c; FORMERLY SOLD AT 5¥c ) FLANNEL SKIRTS. E ARE ANXIOUS TO DISPOSE OF, 48 SPACE, AND ARE REALLY WISH TH SOLD AT A BIG 1 THE ABOVE-MENT? FOUND ON OUR SECOND FLOOR ANNEX, (LADIES' COTTON UNDERWEAR DEPT.) rst JERSEY JERSEYS" LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. whi WE HAV EDED IN PURCHASING FROM MANUFACTURER OF NEW YORK 100 DOZEN BLACK JERSEYS, GOOD QUALITY, PERFECT FITTING, ALL SIZES, WHICH WE SHALL PLACE ON OUR COUNTER TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, AT 6lc. EACH, AS A SPECIAL BARGAIN. ONLY ONE OF THESE WILL BE SOLD TO ANY PURCHASER, DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT OUR ROOK AND STA TIONERY DEPARTMENT! WE ARE NOT HAVING A GREAT CLEARING® SALE OF OLD AND SHOP-WORN BOOKS, BUT EVERYTHING IN THIS DEPARTMENT 18 NEW AND FRESH, AND ARE BEING OFFERED PosI- TIVELY LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE: ENGRAVED PLATE AND 50 CARDS (CRANES BEST STOCK), AT 86 CENTS. | WORK DELIVERED AT TWENTY-FOUR HOURS NOTICE. LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422 424, anv 426 SEVENTH STREET. mi E. G. Davis 719 MARKET SPack BLACK AND BLACK AND WHITE DRESS Goons, OUR BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT IS FULL OF BARGAINS. NEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF FRENCH SATINES, FIGURED AND PLAIN. ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, PLAID AND STRIPED. * . SEW WHITE Goops CHECK MUSLINS, EXTRA VALUE, ONLY 12yc., INDIA LINENS, LINEN LAWNS, FRENCH ORGANDIES, MASALIA, PERSIAN LAWNS AND MANY OTHER DESIRABLE FABRICA, « BLACK HOSE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILK, LISLE THREAD, AND COTTON HOSE. POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES, - i EG. Davia, ne CORNER 8rx any MARKET SPACE T City, € F., South Carolina ‘sun WITH LACE 4

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