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= THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. i fees : ” ~ A D.C., TUESDAY. MARCH 17, 1885.' The Weather. OFFICE oF THE CHIEW SIGNAL OFFICER, — | Mareh 1 st 1985, 10a.in. ates, fair cold diay by slowly iy shifting to wed in north. Wasnixetos, D.( Fising temper southwest Fe Weanssday with warmer tre Indicated for the lake Tegion, fair Beret Scather ior New Engiand and middie | Atlantic state ejils no finer leaf than er Pag Chewing To- r. When you next ine st fim to hand T observe that it Luchs & Br <1, $2.50 per gallon, Ma: ic We a ath st 1/sSturtevant house, New York. Roe rit FLATS, ele- selling every where at dD, the only strictly ents’ furnishing store in this and g f the New England “Com y of Boston is ck of all ing life insur- . per gallon, at st. now. Tur anx Mutual f worthy ance. eM ax WIxk VEXEC $ Aton, PrereMs— *S fhe new handkerchief perfume. 1h] 1ANT!CHY \Pt_N.A.Poole & Co.'s | test Cll in bbls, and 1 to 5 D.C; also Ei Dorado | spite! Cylinder, and all gradesof Lue Oli, Turpentine,Linseed A Pax ‘apstone setting of presented to every weeks, The very per dozen, with & ore MeOH a 1109 Peunsylvania ave- Moxey on real estate. B. H. Warner, 916 F street. =. | tures framed until you } Ereat) variety of mouldings at At 1 and 916 7th street, ‘Ss Guide Book at all station- yiG F street. Price ten Bave seen th Veerhott's st BH. Warne and at his office, cents, ets Iep CREAM and Charlotte Russe, New Yorkavenue, ‘opay John E. Kendall fled a bill In equity gatane Mary J. aud James Munroe for the sale 2, syuare 4Gi, und distribution of the Proceeds, i Srmicriy Pere Ligrors for medicinal pur- ses, Canbe had at Charles Kraemer’s, 737 Bin st. nw. Sprctar. Drive.—Larse line body Brussels al velvet carpets at $1 per Yard. NEE DEES SAP Moses & Comer 11th and'F streets northwest. goods packed by FURNITURE and househ erlenced packers. Inquire experienced packer. Tngaireot oo Corner 1ith and F streets northwest. ATTEMETS were muule last night to enter the ollowing stores by use of a Jimmy: Nos. 411 and 111s 7th street southwest. Nothing was stolen. as Finctxta CLArr, which has become the mune popular fable Wine, can he bad at Chr. et, from bis own produc Xander's, 9LL 7th 3 for family use a specialty het. new. rrrep Ligt at Charles Kraemers, Fors of & ht fitted. Hempler’s. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Street lamps w itt be lighted at 6: OY permit was ciead vesterd ers and Mr. J. K Sth street. hetwe hospital streets, of the new cently descrited in Tie astry it work and Virginia av- was removed to his northwest, ‘At the of the Upper Glymont Improvement and Excurs day, at Upper ¢ Artistees were eleetsi Hi. Main, J. Orville Judze d drews, L Riee Tremb! 1. Kefauver, Kenw a tale Sena! M. C5 Mr. J.D. . Martin A. Foran, tthe Treasury de Partment, and M Walsh, of the War department, have gon tend the annual banquet of the Irish nationalists of that city this evening. Ata well-attended meeting of theSt. Aloysins Literary society, last ev Messrs. Thomas H Byrnes, J. J. MeCarthy and M. F. Holloran were elected delezates to represent the society | at the convention of the Young Men's Catholic uulons of the archdlocece of Baltimore, to be | held in that city on Monday next. Heary Webb. alias Tucker, colored. was fined Flops Judge Suell to-day tor cruelly beating < dog. ‘The Maryland democratic association last night passed a resolution indorsing Mr. Hig- {hs appointment to a position in the Treasury Separucnt as “a substantial recognition of our stauneh democratic state and of the life- Jong serviees of a tried and trusted democrat to is party.” ‘There was an enjoyable musteal entertain- ment at the parlors of the Y. M.C. A. last even- lng. Messrs. Geo. W. Evans, HI. P. Statham and G_D. Merrick, in baritone and tenor solos; Miss May Ward and Mr. Clarence Doyle, in plano Solo; Miss Lillie Lockie, soprano solo; Mrs. TW. Balla and Miss Livia’ Bulla, duet; Mrs. CH. Allen, R. H. Willett and G. W. Evans, in a trio. ndered their several numbers in a delightful nanner, earning encores in several Instances, oncertéd music and recitations completed the entertainment. Adolph Strecker, an examiner fn the Pension office, died yesierday. His funeral will take place to-morrow at 2p. mi. at his late residence In'Marsiand, | Yest way ‘afternoon. on Pennsylvania ave- | nue, near 20th street, James Thomas, a colo boy. picked up @ hickory stick and struck siiall white boy named Freddie Vogt on the of the ad, knocking him senseless, town to the farin for 15 days | of February 21 and March rs, duly stamped, contain- the monument eclebration ation ceremonies and the ball, the counting room tn any qua Price two cents—not includi ce. ing postag t Coples of Tues 4 and 5, in wrapp Ing the full reports and the inat can be had tity. ope Brosnan, | bat, Mrs."K HIS WATCH, POCKET-ROOK AND RINGS STOLEN, HIS FACE SLAPPED BY THE THIEVES, AND AN OFFICER LAUGHS AT HIS WOES. John Councilman, a farmer living near Ten- leytown, Iu Montgomery county, Md., reported to the police this morning that while in the city ‘on the night of the 4th inst. he was robbed of @ gold watch and chain, a gold locket, three set rings and one plain gold ring, and $34.30 in money. While visiting the White lot to see the frewprks the crowd pressed so close to im fe ad both coats buttoned over his chest. He felt r his watch, but It was gone, and as he looked the chain Some one grabbed that also. He then put his hand securely on his pocket-book and beran calling Thief?) when he wasalapped in the face. ‘ing his hand off his pocket- hook to return the compliment, he was also re- Heved of the book, which contained $34.30 and his rings, fn all $94.50. Missing bis pock book, be began telling the crowd what bad happened, when he was taken bodily and thrown in the tront door of the station, where he related his story to the commanding’ officer, who, Councilman says, “laughed.” For the Veterans. OPENING OF THE FAIR AT ABNER'S HALL LAST EVENING. ‘The fair for the benetit of the Union Veteran corps, first company, was opened last evening at Abner’s hall, which was very handsomely decorated. Senator Hawley and Representa- tive Henderson made brief addresses at the opening. The attendance during the evening was large and gave promise that the fair will he very successful. There are eleven tables, which “are in charge of the following Indies: Mrs. M.A. Dillon, Mrs, M. E. Urell, Mrs. ‘T. By Harrison, Mes. D. V. Benton, Mrs, "A. B. Hurl te I. MéBride. Mrs. Frank Hood, MreS. R. Hersey, Mrs. Dr. J. Semmes, Mrs. Isabet E. Cooney and Mrs, George Glick! “The Emmet guard will visit the flr to-morrow night, and the National Rifles with their cadets ‘Thursday evenin: | that he beld back In order to save lady, b fe. ss vet's FUNERAL.—The funeral of Mrs. t late wife of the proprietor of the place yesterday afternoon hureh (9th and P streets) & large attendance of the friends ¢ and members of the chureh, The services were conducted by Revs. J. A. Price, W. J. MeKenney and W. B. Edwards. The pail-bearers were Messrs, Thomas B. Towner, john E, Little, H. A. Hall, . W. Leanarda, Thomas E. Roach ‘and D.C) Relnohl, and the interment was made at Glenwood. seomniha ari Man's hospital, was charzed in the Police Court this morning Withassaulting one of the female employes named Melinda Brown. Henderson, it is alleged, attacked Melinda with a cleaver and In warding off the blows her band was cut. The case was cohtinued until to-morrow. eae Ronpeutes Rerortep.—John Long, of Phila- | delphia, reports that his ‘pocket was "pleked on the 41 fnstant of a gol ch worth $50. Hen. Thos. Williams, of Alabama, reports that while at the Baltimore and Potomae depot on hh instant his pocket was picked of money luable papers, W. J. Fullon, of Brook- N.Y., reports that on ‘the 4th instant his vorth $50, t, reports stolen from herhousea heavy gold ring worth $3. THe EMANcrrarion CELEBRATION. — The committer on for the emancipation cele- bration, Mr. Lewis H. Douglas, chairman, last evening elected Dr. 8. B. Sumby secretarv’ and Mr. John H. Smith tressurer. Revs. W. H. Scott, Robert Johnson and Wm. Gibbons were Appointed to Wait on the heads of the several | departments. ‘The commitiee to wal. on the | last evening and selected hase as spokesman of the committee, Bibiana Vixcexzo i irt of the chars ult and bat- nt to kill John 'T. Hawkins, cok gred. It appeared that the mules, driven by Hawkins, had been tukeu from him and given to Leone to drive. Hawkins and a colored boy subsequently approached Leone in a hostile | manner, and the latter produced a pistol and | fired it three times in the aiz | > Avsowrery Pere RE = aR A L RR OO YY AA L Kee OD YY. RA OE Rg Hy oo ¥ AAA OL gz 00 ¥ aA A LLLL PBR A K K Wo NNN 4GG Rob AA RK It ph SA EN i BBE“ A Ok OM PPP 00 W Ww Ww ppp FFE RRR BoPoo wwww D R PPP OO WWW bE O00 Wwiw ® e “oo? W" YW This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, | strength and wholesomeness. More economical than | | the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, SoLD ONLY IN caNa Royan ‘BaKiNe PowvER Co.. 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 W BEX THE BLOOD 1s LOADED wiTHt IN- purities, and moves siusgishly in the veins, an alterative is needed, ax thts coudition of the vital fluid caunot last long without serious results, There is nothing better than Ayef"s Sarsaparilla to purify the blood, and impart energy to the system. AYERS HAIR VIGOR STIMULATES THE AL hate celts to healthy action, and promotes a vig- orons growth. It contains ali that can be stippled to make the natural hate beatitiftd the scalp free from dandruff, becoming dry and harsh. aud makes it flexible and slossy. m17 Cas Prices For Dux Goors COLORED SILKS, 50, FANCY SILKS. COLORED SATI *, BLACK SATIN‘ CARTERS, 711 MARKETSPACE, ear the corner of 7th street. Smith, er. denies that during rs of their married life they | but avers that after the first | # married lite her husband's conduct he- | and Vindictive; that while drunk he | Kicked and struck her. She denies that she Was ever “almost a habitual drunkard” or that | she threatened his life, and asserts that she was ever Kind and attentive to him. \ = A CLotiINe CLERKS ORGANIZATION. meetin t Engels,on 7th ation for mutual mand benett was formed, and officers ed as follows: J. Moser, presiden Block, vice president: A. S. Mark ary, &nd B. Spransy, treasurer. ittee, con" Sisting Of Messrs. Marks, Spransy and Block, Was appointed to drait a constitution, THE Montwexr Sociery.—At a meeting of | the Washington Monument societ! th et k, was compli istactory nan- | 2 to com WAY.—On andatter tew Pullman buffet sleep- Washington at 9:10, m., and ran thi + Virsinia Midland Rute t New Orlea ¢ ‘This ix In ad- dition to the restlar P: pers to New Orleans now leaving at 10:0 p.m. THe New Sorrnrns A new and f SSEXGER Rowrr.- and southwest was or . | Metropolitan enetion,.6Liniles from connecting Hines . While no south the 0 te is ext ed by the new aving Washligton and ater, makes the same time. The ls one of scenic and historic interest, Passing Harper's Ferry, the caverns of Luray, The Natural Bridge and other well-knawn 2c forts There js a day and night service. See the advertisement. <— call the attention of atten years in this Sollection of paintings and wa A exhibition i the gale Messrs. Waiter Williams & Co.‘ 10th and P avenne. collection is the pi om of Mr. E. D. Lewis, of Philadeiphin. I: is an admiited fact by Judges of art t ‘America in wa: Increasing in this artist has no eqval in Hee yy. Itwas with much difficulty consent was ob- wage males ‘a x his Pb is marke fils works find ready sale mt facknowledged taste. demands it will occupy-one year Hil bis present, commissions, “ot your iavorable considerat! 150 of his best efforts direct rom his easel and her before exhibited. Having every contl- dence in your artistic taste from ten years’ ox- -Perlence, Tassame the responsibility’ to leave ean in Sour hands with thge pleasure of mcet- Ing you on the evenings of Re male. a remain, Yours very res lly, ‘BS Scort sn. To show ihe g1 a IT OF THE LOOM BLEACHE! YORK MILES s Dest grit Teel eu we x 2: - Cream, Pink, Blue, Black, wide 3 ‘wool. only LADIES CLOTH SUITING, in Grey and Brown, yard and a balt (14s) wide, immense width, ouly. < VELVET, $1.00. @ BLACK GROCADE SILK VEL. 50) reduced 10 31.0. Special bari, BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure line woul, $1.50. CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE. r > Wrear Basise Powven WHAT PROF. SILLIMAN SAYS OF OUR WHEAT | BAKING POWDER wasus, MAmTiIN KALRPLEISCH'S Sows: te My examination of your ‘Wheat Pow der” develops an Unexpected Vit frou SANT NP OF WIEN. jaitily restores to the Ad” Magnesia Salts, which the mh7 attends the es of Hocheile Salts, uch a wads e the dition ofthe ura Aupears te mie rm 3 Jusged from, the physiological side, tad Hes! hats grown on ihe the Morel have ex cane. Usted) B SILLIMAN, For sule uy G. G. CORNWELL & SON, 1418 Pennsylvania avenue, | fl4-s,tu,th,6m-4p | OF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES | ALSINSHEIMER & BROWS, 806 7th street | This sale will continue a short time only Took carefully ut the Extraordinary Bargains we offer o the following well-known makers tn Ladies’ Shoes. Counin’s finest Cur. Kid, hand-sewed, but, that coat you $5, we will sell you now at $3.79, Cousth’s fluest Str. Goat, hand-sewed, which are sold Cvewhere ut $4.50, our price nuw $359. Cousin’s fine Car. Kid, butt, which sell at $8.50, we sell now at $2.79. ‘Gousin’s Misses’ Shoes at the same low figures, Atout 200 pales Ladies’ Pine Kid Butt,, every patrof which is worth 83, are now selling at $2. ‘Our Bur:'s Men Shoes, in butt, lace and Galters that Were $5.and $4, are now closing at $3.75. ‘These shoes are superior to custom We ask those that want to save money to come ceny as posible, as out stock is now couple We have ail sizes und widths, therefore call at once at pundant; keeps | L & Roeseecreviry Isvire THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS IN FOOT WEAR, Ladles’ Cur. Kid Button, box toe and worked but- ton holes, for $2 per pair. Ladies! Fine Cur. Kid, glove-fitting, box toe, or com- ‘mon sense, $2.50 per pair. i Extra Fine Cur. Kid Button, box toe, or common ‘sense, $8 per pair. We make a specialty of G BENNETT & BARNARD'S FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Wis Spantah Arch-French Kid Turns are s combina- tion of beauty and comfort. ‘The Paris Beaded Opera is the latest novelty in the Sltpper line. We bave them in five different widths, We have a large and well assorted stock to select from. Our 3 Seamless, Lace or Button, for Gents’, can't be beat. In the finer grades you will find we are not be- hind. WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW Goops. ‘You will meet with polite attention, W. H. RICH’, mh12 (7 Market Space, next to 8th st, u s8S53 FOR GENERATING STFAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. FOR HEATING BY LATROBES, FOR OPEN GRATES. 1 MAKES A QUICK FIRE. UT IS EASILY IGNITED. TT DOES NOY BURN OUT THE GRATE IT Ls ECONOMICAL. Af WILL PAY TO TRY IT. FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT Co. 40 Bushels Crushed, $3.70. 40 Bashels Not Crushed, $2.90. 25 Bushels Crushed, $2.50, 25 Bushels Not Crushed, $2.00. DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN. 9 FORE PARTS, CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAPER AT TIE Paint Department of JAMES | Hi. McGIiJ Dealer in Building Supplies, Nos. GUS, 910, 912, 914 G street, three doo mediately adjoining National Rill any other establishment in. the ¢ y buy even the smallest quantity of white lead, oils nish, colors (dry or in dtl), send your address on postal card and a printed pricelist. of ev sold in this department will be sem to ye Mall, Feaehing you ina few hours’ time xier.’ ‘This price-tist quart. haifzallon, gal of oll, turpentin ater-car- os the price of hal-pint. pint lon and five gallons ofeach kind er, varnish and other liquid sold. 1s Te Ber. quarter-ponn pound. feeand one hundeed p Sfeach article sh by WeUshts wisp list ail noes OF huiscellancousarticles. ‘The prices are graded accord tng to the quantity ‘housut, "Marge busers ct very lowest priqrs: smnall buyers pay a slightly hisiice Nite, My prices gre fixed. “All buyers buy lug the saiue quan? thy, pay Ue same price. The inexperienced buyer wets te Lame thrice as the oldest painter If he buys the sume quantity. After exsinining my pricelist, send your orders by agers weiephoue, Or by mail, ahd. they wil be roniplly, and te bill, as per. price-tiet collected oudelivers. Goods delivered to all parts orthe cts, “the other departments of my Misiness have grown to sutishuctory proportions. 1 now zive my special at tention to the Paint Department-und expect, te hiv atta suppiy of fentanyl ein at one brices aut unaking prompt deliveries, Wo secure a ioe Eral share gf the public patronase. JAMES IE. MCGILL, Dealer in Building Suppiés, msm 908, 910,912 and Dla U Street $40 $100 WONDERFUL REVOLUTION IN TYPE-WRIT- ERS THROUGH THE HALL Greatest. simplicity, vs. + durability, needs no repatry, with ten variedes of type In Lanclish oF forelen i Biiages: changed In 0 seconds Writin bertectiy clear. Machine in Walnut Cage: only sever, ets” Chierarawiacks gaint Tepeiters high Cost, complexity, imregilarity, uuu-portability “ull Ob Viated Inthe MALES St OUP wv Copying solicited ut lowest rates, Office-1321 F street. Jas 2. WEVA! Ome benutif General Agent. OF W. W. LAMB, 38.D., 1249 HANOVER S PHILADELPHIA, MBER 6, 1884. MESSRS. Ei SON, SOLE AG! OF JOHANN HOFF'S OF A, 0 RACE ST., PHILADI DEAR SIRS:—1 HAVE MALT EXTRACT Fok P 2 YEARS IN PIT, TICK, AND HAVE BEST” HEALTH-KE- CrkitivE ESPE ALLY ALESCING FROM FOR ROUBLES. MY ATT THE IMMENSE IMPOR W. W. LAME, CHIEF DRUG INSPEC Us, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. BEWARE OF IMITATIC GENT wren “TH “JOHA HOFF” ER” ON THE NEC fe26,ths,t0 Cun Aso Sex Tos e a L I e R A P Bra TYPE WRITER, NEW PATENTED IMPROVEMENTS RAISE IT FAR ALOVE ALL COMPETITORS, W. H. PORTER, Gexxrat Ai 933 F Street, he RATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS’ COCOA. BREAKFAST. By athorough knowlede of the natural laws which gihern the operations or dizeiien an nutrition, au by wcurefal application of the tue properties of Welle selected Coco, Mir. kepps huss provided our Break fast (ables with a delicately’ havored beverage: which iuay save Us tunis heave: doctors bills It fe by the Judie hi articles oF digg that a’constluttion: nf pulit up uneit strane emote to reste ‘ "¥ 10 divease. ireds of subtle mala: dies ire flouting around, us terdy to attack wuerever are tea Weak point. We may cecspe many fatal shaft by Keeping ourselves well Zordtied With, pure blood ahd a properly uvucislied transe:'— Coe Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in uns oly Garb and Yb.) by crocers, labelled thie JAMES EPPS & CO., Homupathic Chemists, _mbl-s.métu Seecuat Nonce IRFSPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING, ‘TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULDPARTICU- LARLY CAML YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT 1WON FURNACES FROM THE WELL KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON WHICH I CONSIDER ASGOOD IF NOTSUPERIOR' TOSTEAM HEAMING AT ONE HUNDRED PER ENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMESSPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEAT- ING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL, THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFERRING TO. ACALL ISSOLICITED AND ESTIMATES PROMPTLY SINSHEIMER & BROS, pry ‘808 Tub street, cITY ITEMS. ‘We know whereof we speak when we say Salvation Oll destroys pain every time, Price 25 cents. 1 Johnson's Oyster Saloons and restaurant for ladies and gentlemen, 440 and 442 9th street. Go there for the best ors ters in the city, served in every available style. The celebrated Lynn Haven Bays, half shell, select steamed, &e, Also, meals, lunch, fish, e and every delicacy,’ Ladies’ saloon first joor, Polite attention. 3 An Extended Populari a the public many years, For relieving Coughs and Throat troubles they are superior to all other articles, Sold only in boxes, ‘eo Dr, David Kennedy's Favorite remedy cured my General De- bility and Liver Compiaint, Gratefully yours, Wm. Lundy, Baltimore, Md. €0 Durkee’s Salad Dressing and Cold-Meat Sauee.—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, Cuffy and Monareh Shirts are the best ofall. eo Rough on Pain.’ Cures colie cramps, diarrhoea; externally for aches, pains, sprains, headache, heuralgla, rheu- matisin, Forman orbeast, 20nd 5c. | 7 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morn- ing, and delivered in hali-pound “Ward” prints 0c. per pound. Also Cottage Cheese, Butter: milic and Sweet Milk, 5e. per quart. Cream 150, pin R ON THE BRAIN. Know all men by these presents that I, VICTOR E. ADLER, Hold myself personally, individually and collectively responsible for uil diseases or complications arising and whigh may arise, from the pleasurable pain pro- ‘duced by ADLER ON THE BRAIN, ‘Unfortunately Ican offer no panacea for all the ills which the human flesh is her to, but I propose to m!- tigate anevil which has taken deep rout, reuched p stupendous height, and is of mammoth proportions+ to wit, the reign of FANCY PRICES, An “educated” idi if you please, but one conceived insin 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 vicinity TITAT if they will give me thelr PATRONAGE T will CRUSH this insidious sapper of their hard earnings and give them a fair and yust equivalent for each and every dollar spent with me. And as there are SNAKES, soare there also SNEAKS who seek (0 imitate us. Therefore, always be sure thatryoware In the RIGHT PLACE. Look at the sign over the door. ADLER’S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Comer Massachusetts Avenue STRICTLY ONE PRICE, ‘Men's, Youths’, Roys' and Children's Clothing sold at PER CENT ABOVE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE. of euch and every gur- ment is marked in plain figures, 2@-Open evenings until 9;Saturdaysuntil 11, mb10 Crazy Varonrs 3 MAY ATTRACT ATTENTION TO ADVERTISE MENTS, BUT WILL CONVINCE NOBODY. THE MISFIT STORE, ER TENTH AND F STREETS, GIVES AS NEAR A DESCRIPTION OF GOODS AS POSSIBLE, WITH PRICES, AND ONLY INVITES AN EXAMINATION OF THE SAME. ALL-WOOL 4-BUTTON CUZAWAY DIAGONAL SUITS IN BLACK AND COLORS, $10; SOLD NO- WHERE UNDER $15, FINE ALL-WOOL DIAGONAT, | BERT SUITS AT $15, WORTH $25. BLACK BROADCLOTH SUITS, FINEST QUAL- AT $20, WORTH DOUELE. BUSINESS SUITS FROM $6 UP. CANNOT BE EQUALLED ANYWIERE FOR. . VARIBTY, QUALITY OL PRICE. PRINCE AL- SPRING OVERCOATS IN BETTER VARIETY a D FOR LESS MONEY TILA! SRED. N WERE EVER ODD PANTS. UNUSUAL LARGE ASSORTMENT. AT FRICES TO SUIT EVERY ONE. BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, 6. A. R, STYLE, A SPECIALTY, av THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. BE SURE AND COME TO THE CORNER. mb14 Ore Sxow Wixvow Was SMASHED LAST NIGHT BY THIEVES, AND THE goons }' WERE CARRIED OFF. tH brobo (une WE HAD COATS AND VESTS TAKEN OF SOME SUITS AND THE PANTS OF OTHERS, SO WE HAVESOME ODD COATS AND VESTS AND PANTS. IF YOU WISH A COAT AND VESTOR PANTS, COME ANDSEE WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU. GEORGE SPRANSY, 607 Seventh Street n.w., Opposite U.S. Post Office News To Aux mh Goon ‘The late patrons of F. H. WILSON, and my friends, ‘will be pleased to learn that GENUINE BARGAINS (Cax Bx OnTaINED aT 409 77H STREET Nontmweer. Our Gent's $3.50 Shoe will outwear any other shoe ‘equal price. I shall continue to make to measure the celebrated $5 Ladies’ Shoe, and Gent’s $5 Waukenphast Shoe, which have given entire satisfaction. GEO, W. RICH, mh6__ Successor to F. H. Wilson, 409 7th st. n.w. Bisrors Canenonre, ise Fatt ant ef ti lt Snare! ond ons ‘allays irritation smooth, soft and clear. ‘Try iff not satistied, return ‘bottle and get your money back. cs 1. C BISHOP, 7 th A or gal by Ww 8 Meo Bee Rae wo Rat crinwell & Cos ako Henna es fez Brown's Bronchial Troches have been before | F AMUSEMENTS. EDUCATIONAL. “Atacar's GRANDOPERA HOUSE. DRY GOODS. WERK OF MARCH 10. ‘Matinees Wednesday and. MME. THEO, ‘The Parisian Diva, with GRAUS FAMUUS FRENCH OPERA COMPANY, ‘Comprisi MILLE. CECI ‘also ie LEFORT, LE ‘The Celebrated Prima Donna, ‘RID. SATURDAY MATING SATURDAY EVENIN ‘Reserved Seats, $: Admission, Private Monday, March 23 Poe's overs ILLE DU. si 1, 75 cents and 25 cents, ‘Boxes, HE os -BOCCACCTO = MME. ANGOT TAMBOUR MAJOR sez FANCHON 0, @L and 60 cents, E WELCOME HOME, HEARTILY WELCOME, 4 NEW STAR A NEW PLAY. First appearance in his native city of MR. ROBERT As HANK MONK, the Famous Stage carried Horace Gi L. DOWNING, ‘Driver (who the irecley across Rocky Mountains), Tn Joaquin Miller's ‘New Poetic Play of TALLY HO Beautiful Language, Finely-Wrqueht Situations, ‘and 8 Company Expecially Selected. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ‘Mond: y Next-THE TW ‘0 JOHNS. mhi6 Mans WALD FRIDAY EVENING A IN. SD SATURDAY MAT- E, MARCH 20 AND 21, Only Appearance: of the: 308 JOSE! JOSE} lebrated Piatist, Rafwel BEY Agsisted by MRS. CLALLE BUXTON, Soprano, NEW AND Admission, 81, Seuts can ow be secured Droop, 925 Pennsylvania a FE 00 5 Nese, Late Lincoln Hull TTRACTIVE PROGH ‘0 extra charge for reserved seats, AMME. ‘at the music store of Fa. F, ve. mb16-5t, corner 9th and D sts. n.w. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. COMMEN Headed by the distingi ‘Mr. MAURICE PIKE and TT ‘Thursday, Frida: LOST IN LONDON Excellent Cast, Admission first floor, days Ox, A MI foamy cin CING MONDAY, MARCH 16, MAURICE PIKE'S COMEDY. CO: PA aished Dramatic Stars, ‘Miss MILLIE SACKETT, Tuesday and Wednesday, RS IS NOT GOLD, wy and Saturday, WIFE, ‘Superfine Acting, 10 cents; admission to Reserved seats may be secured six nadvance without extra charge at the Box Office of the museum. ‘In the future Box Oflice will be open trom Sain sharp to 10 p.m. ‘Doors open at mbiG-su DPE enusylvanis avenn ANOTHER GRAND SENSATIO? ind.7 .th.; overture one hour later, Carriages may be ordered: 4:10 and 10:10 p.m, e, near 11th street, Every Afternoon and Night This Week, MINETE OSCAR GRAY and) W. T, STEPHEN: With their Great Dramatic Company in the Grand Speetactlar ani. JACK SHEPPARD AND HIS DOGS, As now performed in London with great suocess, and plwed on the st NDID STYLE, WITH NEW SCENERY, Biggest ge in Giant in the World, ‘Sig. BARTINO, the World's Great Magician, Admission to ail only 10am. to 4 p.m. fi 10 cents Box office open from. salv of feserved seats mhlG rpemater COMIQUE. At Matinees Every Day and of Evenings This Week, NINON DUCLOS' FRENCI STATUE SENSATIONAL TO Children may not want it, ‘AFETIERE, iven at ) WEDNESDA « Ae For the heuetit of \ Feat Wit. Balls, Parties, Converts, ed Hull in the city, zt Remember, Matinee Every Day Hf FOLLY TROUPE AND YMPHS, THE EXTREME! but the adult does! ____smnle-6r ERTAINMENT AND je, 9th and F streets, MARCH 18, 1585. at 8 o'clock, beh ME .E Church, ament has been care ‘a repetition of the La mht4ste dies, 1 Fairs, Ht GRAND CONCERT At the REG. TUESDAY EV Miss EVA MILLS, Sopra tralto: Mr. WID DECKER, Organist; TIO: ING, NAL CHURCH, MARCH 17. no; Mrs, POWELL, Con- EY, Basso; Prof, WM. WAL Mr. A. A. HAYES, ALL Of New York, the GRI KING, FAT ORATORIO TENOR, ‘With @ Chorus of Fitty Voices, Reserved seats, 50c, 5c. tlon, to be obtained at Ellis’ nia ave. NANOSAT RODLan SEATING RINK, 611-413 E and $1. according to loca- Musle Store, 937 Pennsyl- mh11-6t STREET, Near Post Office Building. NOW OPEN, 7 PAL 32,000 Feet hard Sfaple Floor Skating Surface, Ladies and Children afternoen admission, with skates, mr2-1m (QCUBNER'S BICYCLE INSTRUCTION FREE COLUMBIA AND ALL. CLES, TRI TORY PRIC BICYCL STALLMENTS. YCLES AND PS. FENTON HALL, NEAR mh9-Lin* MUSIC. Sihst. Orders len Droop, Ellis, prompt av the HOUSEFURNISHING! SCHOOL, ‘TO PURCHASERS, “LASS | BIC SOKIES AT FAC. ‘ACU ES AND TRICYCLES SOLD ON IN- WM. C. SCRIBNER, STREET, & 11TH NORTHWEST, F, BIBNER’S ORCHESTRA rnishes Music for ali occasions—Resld ice, 130 Messrs, Music Stores erott and berbach will receive 21-1 | Ix Onver To Maxe Roox for the Introduction of a new line of first class Cook- ing Ranges, we now offer the CELEBRATED COLUMB! RAN at NET COs A AND WASHINGTON ES, Also, Heating Stoves, to close out remnant of full stock, at 10 to 25 per cent discount, W. S. JENKS & CO, ‘717 Tth street nw. HIGHLY CULTURED GENTLEMAN, A. speaking dently several languages, Wu partect pis in French, ‘Spanish, German” Portaswese, Yeatiam, glint, Mattoma tts, History. ete. Adress “PROB. HARDEN.” 022 Penis: ivaaiec ave, mi it OY ings dicengaged wil Feoeive. sdvanced Pupils. {hetraction couueatia. TEACHER, ar office. JSSTRUCTION. TASESEiCit paawige, carmeMarics “Address ‘H.'M. WAITE. _mh7-26* W “rcorative Painings Papen Also Kensington and other embrol Wax and Puper Flowers: Pour and ve. Call oraddress, Mrs. HOLTZ, 27 Istst.ne, Tant3-14 “NORW00p INSTITUTE—1912 AND 1214 aH AN st, near 14th st, clrele—Sel ding School Br gouing indies. "Sowions 56-66 opens September 30 . Barly application necessary, as. number oarders will be fun mh. em SCHOOL, ELoc Also private lessons in Cuiture and Readiog’ Tuseractiom day and evening. AL MAC! 2 oN sun. im Mrs. ADELINE DU is rps SERVICE INSTITUTE, 493; Pennsylvania ave. nw. Belect Civil Service Library: Practical Civil Service Studies; and ronsnayt GER A An CC noae eve NINGS. “Hours from 7 to 9 p.m. as ja22-Swe ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHIC only school of the kind here, A special iuvi Won to all fo see the “method by Which wow can soon learn a profession, “214 20st se. giodme AMES CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR, (FTF. teenth vear). office 437 7th st. nw, Commercial i ‘Terms reasonable. V College Studies’ Special facilities for advanced stu- dents in Sho zm QHORTHAND AND TY ITING PRACT ai 5 Slesty'tanent, ‘Stevo ‘cuurantetd ff instructions fre folldwed. Frivate pupils preferredgand miguver lia ted. RF. CROMELIN, office of Johus «& East tenographers, 472 Laiiinianw ave. ‘ONS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGIATE COURSES, Instruction {s frovided for. Graduate, Undergrad. nate and Special Kiuents. “Tbe next academic year Desius September 22, 1583. For circulars address, by postal card, the Johns Hop- kins Universit fi MTELL, J eteraNorand VoMTANSTe. Ventatar auc los tb berinuets es weit a ties uh oats ee fied for Performers oF Teachers ‘Tere $15, 744 a abeoam aTH Si : win practical Ibook: ping. Rapid Penmanship aud Eugiish Branches At moderate rates of tuition. Mor! Rernoon ai night sessions. Sole right to Howe's systent of Book- kebping taught without text-books, Civu service prep: aration aspeciaity, JH. BRYANT, Principal PPE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 1s Baltimore, Boston, Prooklyn, Providence, And at 723 14th st. n.w., WASHINGTON. ‘New Term Begins now. Superior Native Teachers only, Classes and Private Lessona Fee Extremely Low. Unexcelled advantages for learning Conversation, We invite all persons to visit our classes. 120 NI a t CLASS SESSIONS All QUuORTHAND — REGULAR cr. SS every evening. Private lessons a specialty. shorthaid books und publications constantly on hand, and exceptional epportitiulies for learning the art are offered at WASIT PHONOGRAPHICHEAD Ww. fi9, GPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER SS sthand D sts. nw. Young and middieaged men And women trained for business. Rapld writing, book keeping, business practice, rapld_ calculations, English language, stenography, typewriting, et, thoroughly tanght. “Admission at any time.’ Liberal terms adapted to the times, Year, trum date of entrance, day or night, $50; three months, day, $20; bight, & ag monthsnlght. $3. Hapid writing, 12 lessons, 9d Call or send fo ple ENCER, Principal. SARA A. "Vice Principal, Pg the Guitar 3, He as successfully taught it for twenty. (23-en TPG: BEST AND cH drawing and painting is at the N; y of Fine Arts, 18th st. aud New York ave. Years ot study saved.’ Receptions free Wedn ings at aye Bo dock, nissan MS. SRERAVITE OF posToN, Gran AML unto and certitied examiner of the New England Conservatory, “Piano technique, burmony aud Soles aiture. 2012 oth st naw. ami Wwop MRS. M. STEV) The culture and deve ural expression of Especial attention. and other vocal defects, day, Lam, RT, Princfpal. ‘of the voice and nat- nt carefully tanght. fo the cure of, stammering ‘Boys’ und Girls’ class Satur d6-jeL (LATE OPSPENCERIAN i mathemnticn E Hi sh NNA'b OGDEN, Principat Te adults confitential: prepares for collage, West Polnt, all examinations: IV INSTETUTE, sw corner 8 Mathematical, Gaaical, Bin Evening Classes, 83 and $5 FAMILY SUPPLIES 26 em 3, OLD CABINET AT $3.50, ARETHE BESTGOODSSOLD FOR THOSE PRICES, co WIT: DICER: VANIA AVE. r Taxe Nonce ‘925 MRS. A G eS¥L) YOU CAN BUY THE BEST GRANULATED SUGAR AT 6 CENTS A POUND; BESTGOLDEN RIO AT 23 CENTS A POUND; OLD GOVERN- MENT JAVA AT 30 CENTS; FAMILY OOLONG AT FIFTY CENTS, AND A GRAND BARGAIN IN TEA AT60 CENTS A POUND. LARGE aND FRESH STOCK-BEST QUALITY EVER OF- FERED. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YoU THAT IT IS YOURINTEREST TO DEAL WITH THE NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON TEA CO., mb11-6t" 438 9th st, nw. A Fou Tixe Or Grocenres THAT MUST BE SOLD, GRANULATED SUGAR. x BEST PATENT PROCESS FLOUIL.. 80.0 BEST FAMILY FLOUI BEST JAVA AND ) £1. per DOL Evrexa. | He¥e we are again with another car load of our EUREKA MARBLE TOP WALNUT SUITE, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE, FOR $43.50, Better than ever. Also SOLID ASH SUITE, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE £37.50. All those who have been waiting can now be sup piled. Call euriy. w. C3 H. HOEKE, 801 Market Space. s 7 Sucteros & Fuercuen, 415 7TH STREET NonTHweEst. FURNITURE, CARP! BEDDING AND UPHOL- STERING GooDs. ‘We gnnrantee to meet an; any house in the eit y aud.all prices quoted by ‘o verify the above call and see our choice stock and low prices n1d SUMMER RESORTS. ‘OR RENT—TWo Nit ure partially furnished, and be rented ior the season or for te year. apply to Tat0-2m Te throughout, sun gate ear. omesm CE COTTAGES,SITUATED on commanding ground, in Oak Both cottages are conveniently located to depot, post ofice, churches an land, S14. hotels, and, to acceptable: me wal ‘or terms, A.A. PERRY, 295 Park ave., Baltimore, Ma. ERSON HOUSE, ATLANTIC, ity, N. J... South Carolina'avenue, near! the oceih. “Electric bells, gas, etc. Heuted . All "modern conv’ DUBOIS & YOUNG, Proprictors, HE DENNIS—ATLANTIC CITY, N., ‘Year, hot sea water 13m 50 yards from the Beach. Open ‘baths in the house BORTON & MARSHALL. all the! NAHE WELLINGTON—ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.— T SBOE bath Kentucky SSeodm fem ave. near thebench; OF ew Hiouse and newiy- Aurnianed ‘A. 8, HUNTE, ie VICTORIA, ATLAN ted, ously heat et Tirecty on beach ae ioe ai E WAVERLY, ATLANTICCITY, N-J_—OPEN the year. ‘Hot and cold sea water, ths tn the house. Alt forts of & ‘Brt-clata hous Coachintee Cones. fe2-6m H. D, Baz For Tue Ixavevnanios, ON CONSIGNMENT, v. y.8, BUNTING FLAGS, ALL SIZES: for Rent, DRA AND at Reasonable AN iON pas all sizes. JUNTING, WITH RED, WiiTE AND BLUR. ‘Terms, fortrim- FLAG APES. ol snes, Fine RES AND SoLoneD oat ETC. $220 ‘Nos. 403 and 405 7th Gut, RUPPERPS, FURNISHED. ETAT PENSES IN ANLE. AVENUE, WALTER D. WYVILI, Excivstve AGENT, SPRING GOoDS s26_No. 482PA-AVE.NUARG)STREET, | RECEIVED ANDOPENTORINSPECTION LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF Ger Tuz Besr. mh * WATT Fousvivania avenue “THE CONCORD HARNESS," 7 a THE CONCORD COLLARS oe. I ‘ws Beats Tex Ax. pie tases Of “all Kinds and description at | MEN'S 2 ee bush 6.00 81 S am 4.00 Ev a cou wit AES itm wa ade marc MAmDee ic! Sees pecan cara & id i So meereneeee seat at | wool or euuppeni sme Hr BIANKE Twand CARRIAGE ROBES Ry SUITS for Buys tis 3 saltreat variety avery low pesos i | SG Buy, ions Liote restont os ULOID, CELLULOTD TRUSS, an aa Oo ever wears out, always 623 ‘th street northwest. LAA AEEHER devotes ner atvention to the wantac POOLE, BROOKE « Co., 30 $44 Loulsians avehue, CO ERE RRR FRE go £ RE Bs 4 ee eee cco ERE Rk Ere Sss8 = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, fe without a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the most N, Flour in the world. illers have not only the most perfect Mil, does all the most improved Machin: resent time, But thes produce Uxsunpassen by any mill in the world. To ove that, we woul simply state that a large oan ity of this maxnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of the old wort. We GuanaNree that iis made from selected hard wheat grow Hinnesota and Dakota. It is an acknowledged fact, that in this Floura perfect sep- ration of the glurinoie particie® ‘of the ‘whieat berry anda thorough elimination ofall. weak and star-hy Toutler bus at last been reached, and 18 consequent more Netnrriows, vielding more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. | The best trade admits. that from {ts bread making qualities. It isthe cheapest, aa Well as the best, for ether family or buker's Use, atid unsurpassed by any Flour made. Every sack’ and every barrel is warranted to give entire on, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautifil Winter Wheat Patents cverofferol w the ae, Is a nuescelinn iy say otter Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epl- GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. RELIANCE, A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made byzthe celebrated Hungarian process. Itis avery cheap and Deautiful Patent, within the reach of all clames, und we guarantee will give satisfaction 10 every one Who int mney ie GOLDEN HILly "The old relisble stand-by and the Standant Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality toa great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst i can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- torato bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGR, EELLANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who {rice them once wil never vec anytning ela. Porsale by all grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indlanaave wis WM. M.GALT 4 00. Tae Naroxar Sare Dexosrr Co: CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVE. -ERPETUAL CHA! ACT OF CONGRESS = AL SROALY dab Toot FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS. [AMIN P. Perot gies Meme oe POP ALBER’ \TEVANT, Po sia. “ast. Sov. Albert L. Sturtevant | ae RE [Srrcan Jenser Ax IN ORDER TO CREATE A BOOM IN THIS DE- PARTMENT WE HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER TO OUR CUSTOMERS FES SS8s FFE Y ¥ gs alle Sac ll Sau ea ma gE ker Sssy ER OYY Sssg | ‘Jad ROR SssS kee OY | Sss® AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR SIX DAYS on ¥, ‘Which should causes Speedy Sale SPECIAL, No. 1.—PERFECT-FITTING, GOOD QUALITY STOCKINET, WITH DEEP CUFFS, Which have been $1.23; Special Price, @Sc , (only one | of this number will be sold to any purchaser.) | SPECIAL, No. 2.—TAILOR-MADE BACK, FIRM STOCKINET, WITH COLLAR, $1.98; Special Price, | $1.69. SPECIAL, No. 3—TAILOR-MADE AND FI ISHED, CLOSELY-WOvV:! TRIMMED WITH THREE ‘TOCKINET cLoTH, | ROWS BRAID, (en SPECIAL, No. 4.-HEAVILY BRAIDED, FINEST | QUALITY, TAILOR-FINISHED JERSEY, IN BLACK, ONLY $3.25; Special Price, $2.48, SPECIAL, CLOTH, Wrrit No. S-VERY FINE QUALITY FIVEINCH WIDE ALLSILK GROS GRAIN RIBBON BOW, WITH PLATES, $4.50; Special Price, $3.49, CHILDREN’S JERSEYS, (Best Quality), IN ALL COLORS AND AG) °S. FOR SIX DAYS ONLY, AT 83 CENTS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED JERSEYS AT REDUCED PRICES. ‘We guarantee every number Jersey advertised 4 GENUINE BARGAIN, SPECIAL PRICES BEGIN MONDAY, MARCH 16. LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422 424, axp 426 SEVENTH STREET. n1G re > Srarox Penny, (Svccessor To Perry & Brorurre) DRESS GoODs FOR SPREN IMAVE NOW OPEN MY SPRING IMPORTA. ON OF HIGH Cl PLAL FANCY, UACOOLA CLovit, “CHECKS AND ren TexTctis 1 Te SHADES. ALSO. THEVERY LK GRENADINDS, VELV) SPANISH GUIPURE LACE i EVERY BEST PRODUCTION xs Fr SLISH AND FRENCH MANUPACTL ASSORTMENT. 18 LATE ATTRACTIVE IN EVERY PARTE LL BE AT ANY TIME DU SYLVANIA AVE, CORNER 9THST. by mhld | most approved styles Bal 11th x nw. Urely new), $2.48; Special Price, $1.93. i ___LADTES’_GOops. MME. XON Beanie, MODISTR, Former: wit Lord & Taylor, New Yorks Wan, rr & Oo. St. Louis, Mo. Suits made at the shortest notice. — Reasohanie Price, aid Satiadaction Gi Evening Drew “Kridel Troumeats mal Fmt G07 Pouuns tenia ave cover A WHlnay, Mavawe C. P. Miner ROBES A’ MANTEAUX, ‘18 Fast 28th street, New York, ‘1834 E street, Washington, Is offering the remainder of ber stock at greatly re Auced prices before returning to New York. NOVELTIPS JUST RECEIVED FOR SPRING mbt” AND SUMMER, ADIES - A PRESH AND LOVELY COMPLEXION In the result of uring the Famous PASTILLES DE FLORENCE (White and Tinted.) LADIBS-OPALINE Rew and most wonderful care for: ce. Lips, Konghiw and ‘Teviteton fraeratt atid not greasy . | _Ask Drugsiets and Pirfunicry Dealers, mhiO@w® \N YTICE. — MADAM inform her pat Pared to clean a ‘ofall deseriptions,” VALMONT REGS TO ands : STABAR A RERCIRER ES singe 188. mnt VANAUGH HAS MOVED _ oak Staking Parlors tony Bd and E streets nw. 8 Dry Good store. _ Entrance on th sirert. mh2-1me S000! tg Pom QRENCH | DYFING RING ani Cleaning Estab iste New York ave war, Kinds “of Ladie ‘Dred, oaks, Velvet and. Parts Dreses aapeciaits: Dresses done up without being ripped. LANE LERCH, formerly with a. Fischers it 1 Gents’ Garments he ‘most superior Seana Roereerr, 80S Oh street, opposite Patent Offiea, Opened e taree and complete assortment of AM> BURG EDGPS and INSERTINGS, ALLOVER EMBROIDERY, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, ME DCTS and other TRIMMING LACES. Select and large stock of Ladles' and Children's FRO+ STERY, CORSETS, SILK and KIDGLOVES, HAND» ECK RUCHINGS and u NISHING GOODS. ns > = an Foster Kin Groves, With improved hooks, will mot cat acct. dentally unfusten.. Prices tangiig fem greg ee per pale. Exery” pair warramied ENS GLOVES In at'enior it, Gas eLke MILLINERY, CLOAKS, Bt TON Laces ites, & FAL AND 9 HORSES ALIENS Suck, DRS Ns, de, 4.6. HUTCHINSON Successor CoM. Witla _itze) wT Treats Paris Axrox Prare ee Ghemoal Dry Cleaning Pstabtishment, No. vod G Street Nortwene THT VATS LRPERERCR, piaiieg itt Garment ion, Veto and fort Cloaks, rape elim: Lastene Ghevan eee eae Perit Give ts mere roe TATES EVENT Soni A SPRCIALTY, OUGLASS lothew ciewned DY this process Walt roca chat al gre aaa Poaragueed he removed eflectually. Price $1.50 and gi rd at sult, Cort a 1s FVERY GAKMENT OUR OWN ae EVERY GARMENT FULL PERFECT DRAWERS, 2hc. to $2.00. SK LIDS, 30. to € ° CORSET COVERS, 2c. to $3.50, The finest assortment of Hamburgs we have yeb ie DOVGLASS, 522-524-526 Om at. [S 4851 K. nuwpreny, 430 Testu Steer Nontrwest, Makes Corsets to order in every atvle and material, ‘and guarantees perfect und comforts Hee Sraciatries Age — French Hand.nadte Underciothing, Merino Underwear id finest imported. Hosiery Patent Shoulder races, and all Dress Goode, French Corsets and Busties, VChnaren’e Comets and a $1 Corset (Allee Esowm make) Chat for the price ts unsurpassed. B.—Freuch, German aud Spatish spoken. mel ~ ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, . lass Hair Dresser frou Parts, fucturer and of AN HAIR AND FINE HATR WORK, ue Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing. Jur dyed and sharupoved in a first-class manner, Wigs to order, as 537 15th at. aw. Ax Estey New Anriecix, vin ALL SILK PRINTED, TRICOTINE, OB JERSEY TO TAKE THE PLACE OF PRINTED PONGFRS, WARRANTED, ) PULL OR SLIP AT THE SEAMS. “THESE GOODS ARE IN FIVE, CO SFERENT. DESIG: SS WIDE. AND THE PRICE I THES ICE STY LES ATU Si 1 OTHER ES? LISHMEN WASHINGTC Be PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Perry & Brother), Pennsylvania ave. cor. 9th st. Establishet 1840, Resovan-s. a, vorrei « co. nave REMOVED THEIR STOCK OF DRY Goops TO THE SECOND FLOOR OF 713 MARKET SPact! WHERE THEY WILL OFFER THE REMAIN- ING STOCK AT THE GREATFST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED BEFORE. THIS STOCK MUST BE SOLD OFF BEFORE APRIL 1ST, AND CON. SISTS OF SILKS, SATINS, CASHMERES, TRI- COTS AND A GENERAL STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS. ENTER THROUGH STORE OF GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 MARKET SPACE. mbid J. A. LUTTRELL @ Co. For Faroces Asn Gow: SPRING AND SUMMER 1585, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SiS SW BESGNR 1 a PEKIN SILKS AT $1. ‘THPS} HE GREATEST BARGAIN WEHAVE OFFERED, AND MAKE BEAUTIFUL ND SUMMER DRESSES, POCK OF COLORED VELVETS AT LESS S IMPORTERS) PRICI +3 A “I DUCHESS. SU! PONGEE AND J OF Fit DRESS GOUDS AT GREAT BARGAINS. ONE PRICE. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N.B._ THE REST IS THE CHEAPEST. ARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS IN SHT BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT ‘The COMFORT SHIRT, made and Richardson's 3.100 Lipe wash tub, for en BARGAINS! AT THE CTORY. ‘of Wamsutta Cot .teinforced ), ‘only 86 cents,’ This is ct. A DIAMOND SHIRT, made of Fruit of the Loom Cotton and, Five Linen Rosome: only 50 cents. | ‘These Shirts are cut lengthwise of the cotton. carefully made, and will give entire satisfaction We bave just received 250 dozen MEN'S FANCY PALE Hose which we intend to seit at 25 CENTS PER Pain, mb: 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST. 13 E. G. Dans 719 MARKET SPACE, BLACK AND BLACK AND WHITE DRESS Goons. OUR BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT 18 FULL OF BARGAINS. NEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF FRENCH SATINES, FIGURED AND PLAIN. ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, PLAID aND STRIPED. “EG. DAVIS, 19 __ CORNER 8r= axp MARKET SPACE GER aeas ay G. T., Wr & Bro, the STIEFF and KRA. and Organs which baye Funs for rent, tuned and repaired. EXCEL ALL OTHER MAKES FOR WORK MANSHIP; POWER AND BRILLIANCY OF TONE, AND EXTREME DURABILITY, OUR NEW SCALE UPRIGHT GRAND, IS A MARVEL OF POWER aN SWEETNESS OF TONE. BE SURE ANDSEEIT, WE TAKE OLD PIANOS IN EXCHANGE aND ALLOW FULL VALUE FoR THEM, GIVING LOWEST FACTORY PRICES. PIANOS OF OTHER MAKERS SOLD AT@10 PER MONTH. WAREROOMS, _mhiL 422 9TH STREET N.W, Grear Bancaws Is Praxog Which fhave been used: EOGiave WALET & DAVIS, Dotave HAL. Poaave HAINE BRO, Focuive GABLE taydetave EMERSON, thpOttave GERLAN. Prices and teruus to sui the times, EDW. F. DROOP, Partner of the Inte W. G. METZEROTT & OQ, 925 PI ‘SYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Steinway &€ Sons’, Gabler, ‘Marshall, AU Scam & Gaara cae an PER MONTH WILL BUY A S10 CGEM Ch Uiticnt brako or 7. XiMMO™, make, at SIDNEY ‘433 7th street northwest, SAUER MONTH WILL BUY AN ELEGANT OR GAN of auy sty! est make, SIDNEY 'T. NIMIMO'S, ‘433 7th street northwem, A LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND = i ORGANS, souue but slightly. ued at ee SIDNEY T NimMo. 433 Fh street A VERY HANDSOMESTEINWAY PIANO, ithe ust ai ini snense ameritice; wil well om ™ $0” SIDNEY T. NINO, 433 Tth street noruiwes, SEVERAL VERY FINE PARLOR ORGANS 4 Prlecs aniing rom Wo TONEY T. NEMMO, 433 7th sireet nordiwes, AN FLEGANT UPRIGHT CABINET 0, ut eight months old at tremendous me payable infmouthly justallments of G1 SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 433 71H STREET NOR’ cree ov ae fe12 acents RACH ANOS und Gally's Wonderful ‘seit p Instruments. Several 74h, Fu Street northwest, sole PIANOS. TUNING AND REPAIRS OF PIANOS A SP CLALTY at 0.8 GREAT SPRCTALEE RIGHT GRAND PLANO. pow ready at EMERSON, AND BAUS &0O. PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGARE Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaid, tuned, oxed; for rent by day, week, mOULL OF year, Rew spplied If parchased. Full stock of Sc. Music. HENRY EBERBACH, sie J ENUINE “DECKER® are made bY ¥. UMS. sole Agent 407 LOU Se aw, aSiclfor urdedt Organs eI WOOD AND COAL. ‘. “

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