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” ed REINFORCED SHIRTS to Order for 6 PLAITED BOSOMS to Order for.... THE LATEST STYLES IN COLLARS, CUFFS AND NECK WEAR SR ELLERY, 1112 F street northwest. COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED for 2c. each, mh Jesr Recerven- A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50c., 75e. and $1. Ful Line of Fail and Winter UNDERWEAR, at west prices. Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand. CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, S16 F street northwest, Opposite Patent Office, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. TEAMER T. V. ARROWSMITH, » PROM SEVENTH STREET WHARF, MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at Jam Returning TUPSDAYS, FRIDAYS and SU DAYS, touehing at all River La mint Creek, Currioman, St. Clements’ Bay and Leon- ardtown. Connects with B @0. KB at Shepherds. JOUN B. PADGETT, Avert v. RIDLEY, Manager. mihi porwmac TRANSP STEAME AN, T. MORE AND Sopp iver Lavine, raving Dns Wharf 4 bas. SUNDAY, Marc received SATURDAYS ( cigs. Apply to SON re sth et. whark, Oftiew: Sivania ay. Q.€. mL tm QTEAMER MATTANO LEAVES [TUSTREET S wha vs Thorstays and Sundays, at 7 rel far as Mattox Creek, y and Monday afternoons. F i apply to TPP, 1113 Pa ave, nw. T. JONES Live FE T.Aiee braves orto mby Ingwn, Monday. Wednesday an me Fim are. Tae Rotnd Trip, ¥ a PyikECy Te NeW YORK. FREIGHT STEAM- JERS Jone ‘and KNIGHT lea er 41 bast RiverwN. ¥..-every SATURDAY utd th street. wuarf, Washlugton, every WED 7 ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. t jar steamer GEORGE LEARY leaves harf_on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS IVAYSatS p. m., stopping at Piney Point and Coruield going and returuing. Connect in Nor- folk with all railroad and steamboat lines. Secure Fooms and tickews at Band O. Office, 14th and Pennsylvania avenue, St. Mare hotel, and ‘Kuox Ex- ress, HOS Penusylvatia avenue, who Wil also check .gguge from hotels and private residences. For fur ther faformation iaquire at company's office, 7th street wharf. Telephone call 745-3 as WILLIAM P. WELCH, General Agent, Mt vEBNos: ‘MT. VERNON Se STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves Tth-street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt Vernon at 10 o'clock a ma; returning, reaches Washington about 5:30 p.m. sels = ¥ I. L. BLAKE, Captain, ~ Chicago Limited Exprest m. dallv:Past Line sat and St. Louts with | re to Clictinati, and ‘exept saturday, to | Altona to Chicago. | iby. with Palace Cars | for (hieago, with | iciigo. Mail Express, org und the West. with fon to Chicago. ND POTOMAC RAIL r . Niagara, | iy, with Palace Curs, opt Sature Wasitugion to Rocheser. 5 night. On yp. m. and 12:15 night. Limited jan ‘Parlor Cars, 9:40am. daily, 4:00, 1 Expres of pullm ot change, 200 pam. every week rovsien, SY. ail'throngh trains connect at nism Anes, aio vontitig dor ty hig. ea q. tn and T NDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- 11:01 and 11:35 a. Shenandoah ou Hine 3 Fast Tennessee, Virginia. ar id Western Georgia Krilroads. Atlanta, Macon, Jackson- ville Chattanooga, Memphis, Mobile, leans, and the South and Southwest Palace Slee e canis Without change. Connecting at oxh Junction with Pullman Cars, New rk to Atianta, 840 PME daily. Memphis Express. For all points Soutis, Southeast and Southwest. Pullman Pale eping Cars between Shenandvab Junction diempnis without change, counecting ut eland. Tenn., with Pullman’ Cars to Sew Change ‘Trains leave B. & O. RR. Passenger Station, corner avenue and C street. Sew Soe ‘ mation apply attackers « Penna aft ane at dep the ine 067 Peseta. were onder wl be tke for bagasige to be culled for im any part of the city ‘a POPS, 25: Lock woop. ‘Genu. Pass and Tet. Agt Past ant TR tat aes PAP ORE ap o1110 RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IX FFFECTSI UNTIL FURTH Leave Wasiington from station, corner of New Jer- sey avenue and © str For chicaxo 4 10:10 p.m. daily. The Soo an Esptog! to Bits nd | nang at 8:50 pan, Chicago | ‘Noeatea tare’ & charged on this train for ust For Cinewinati, L rarer atin ches and ‘a.m., With Parior Car, and 8:40 evelund and Detroit, with “on the Skenandeas Valley railroad snd | th Sexe pom daily | *. Ga0-arm und 12:10 and4:30 pm. vo ann, $40) pea, Sy stat jus" between Washingtoa and Ba.th 3:00, 6:40, 8200 wm, 110 pin, B30, P05 and 1 On. Sundays, 835 am, an i. ai iy except pandas, opoiltan Braves ¥06 » for Lext > arn. dally, xcept Sunday: | am, #40 pup dally, 0, %:05 am. daily, except Sunday, and © frum the West daily, 6:00, 720 am, for Frederick, 9:05 Buncay For Hag: Su Trai 1 5, 7-00 Frou’ Ania pouay uo ke Spa Tom Lexington, 534 p.m. dally, exc Ficch Fredetick’ dad! foterweealate nd Slop us daby, except Sumiay Thuile leave Baltimove for W aahibg 20, 59 and 10-00 wm, 63023009 wad 1030" peta. and Dam! 1-30, 135, 4220, 5,830, ak traiog ym Washington stop at Reiay Station ex- eas, vio and 780 bm che furtier Orin Ticket 2351 ves is, S30 am. and 1:50 and 5:25 p.m t Sunday. ts, 25 a where Graers Wid be taken for baggage to De checked aud | Received jw DUNHAM, Gri THe SHORT LINE aT A ST. Meet OCTOBER 12, 1884, IW OKLEANS MALL Gully, mai iT pointe South and with C aud 0. Hallway. Pui ‘cars frou New Yor! wan Sleeping cars from Waah- jew Orieang . PAST LINE. Daily vin ‘Cincinnati, Louisville and all West- fours Putman Sleeping cars, Wastington to wan also. from Washington via Charlotte ‘umibls to Augusta. 80 rp me wise for AUCTION SALES. THIS EVEN! ae WAtter B WILLIAMS & CO, Aucts MR B. SCOTTS, bar Pe a eh ANNUAL ws D.c CATALOGUE SALE oe In Of] and Water Colors. “Tne Collection the Well-known Artist, Mir iD. COMPRISING 18) WELLCHOSEN AMPLES, TAKEN FROM NATURES ORIGINAL SUBIROTS. of Philadel- =x THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSD. AUCTION SALES. DOWLING, Auctioncer. LARGE BAY HORSE AT (Sleds elfen MARCH TWENTY-! 4 pe SeaReey a eae, Seay fae shall sell a large forse, ait DOWLING, Aucuoneer. SE AG Ore Re EE SEE ROE LOT INGRAIN AND BRUSSELS CAR- Big Lane ne EE SECONDHAND CROCKERY HAIR i HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, TURDA' NING, TWENTY-FIRST wena TERA Moencag at THe CLOG, Ss — GREAT SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY SALE ‘OF OVER FORTY HEAD OF HORSES, MARES: AND MULES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAG ONS'AND HARNESS. aSATURUAY MORNING, the, LWERTY SENSE on 84’ is 5 OF MARCH, at TEN O'CLOCK. ‘This sale will con- able for ‘driver, farmers cart and” hengy tage suitable for drivers, ea ork. Among the "iot will be found ‘some fse-clase Stock for any purpose. 29, 4 New Side Bar and End Spring Top Buggies. 4 Second-hand Huggies and Pheetome. 1 Varnished Wagon, 2 new Exprrss Wagons, 8 seoond- Band Wagons, a large lot of Harness, &e &c. BENSINGER, sactioneer. N. B—This sale is peremptory, und every lot wat ranted as represent mhis-st HOUSEFURNISHINGS. for the introduction of anew line of first class Cook- ing Ranges, we now offer the CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AND WASHINGTON RANGES, at NET COST. Also, Heating Stoves, to close out rempant of fail stock, at 10 t 25 per cent discount, W. S, JENKS & CO, ‘717 7th street n. w. aes Evnrexa. Here we are again with auother car load of our EUREKA MARBLE TOP WALNUT SUITE TEN PIECES, COMPLETE, FOR 943.50. Better than ever. Also SOLID ASH SUITK, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE $37.50, All those who have been waiting can now be sup plied. Call early. W. H HOEKE, 801 Market Space. Sixareros & Frercuer, 415 77m Srarer Nontawest, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- STERING GOODS. ‘We guarantee to meet any andall prices quoted by any house in the city. ‘To verify the above call and see our choice stock and low prices. n1e % i STEAMERS. YUNARD LINE. c NOTICE, LANE ROUTE, THE_CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM. ITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND. POOL, 3 AT CORK HAKBOR. VERY WEDS NE RATES OF PASSAGE- $60, $80 and $100, accord: Ecerage st very tow raten. Steerage tickets from ‘Steeruge at very low Liverpool abd ‘Gueenstown and’ all other: paris rope at lowest rates, Through bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, | Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports. bt ply at the Company's 4, Howling Green, of both steerage BIGELOW & CO., 60S Tth ‘street, VERNON H. BROWN & CO. New Yor Beare OTIS BIGELOW & CO. _mnio ‘605 7th street, Washington GESERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY ‘Com: Wast BETWEES New YORK ASD HACRE pany's pier, No. 4 North iver, foot of Mon ‘Rormetide, Franasd, Wednesday, March 25,1 p.m. Normatidie, Z Ste Lanrent, de Jonselin, Wednesday, Apr 7 Ran, Ainerarue, amie, Wednesday, i pavabl Chel tn ambunts to suit, on the | Banque 1 ransadlaniqee of Pura, LOUIS, DE BES BIA! nt, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York, i| Mowry BELL € Co.. Agents for the District at Co- lumbis, 1437 Pennsylvanta avenue. | Sune? Washincton, D.C. FINANCIAL, Revotwros Is Wan Sreeer STOCK OPERATIONS. COMMISSIONS REDUCED ONE-HALF. ‘Moderate operations in 10, 20, 30 or SO Shares legiti- mately conducted. BELTON & ROBERTSON, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 12 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. (Members N. ¥. Mining, Stock and Petroleum Ex- change) buy and sell on the Exchange all active rail Toad und other stocks, in lots of 10 TO 1,000 SHARES, ON $3 TO $5 PER SHARE MARGIN. Commissions one-half usual rates, Full information sent Free on application. f28-eo3m Private Stock Trxecxara W mes ‘BETWEEN WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c. PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Brokers EO Tue, New Fork. General Partners James Whitely, Henry H.Dodge, H.Croger Oakley, Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C, Maynard C. Eyre, William R. Travers, Special Partner. Buy and sell on commission all classes of Rallway securities, Brapen office-539 15th street (Corcoran Building.) H. H. DODGE. Ruspent | snrxen Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and tmformation regarding the markets received through our wires Instantly, direct from the New York Stock Ex- hange. All orders executed end reported promptly. J PROFESSIONAL. MS DR. J. SEMMES, SURGEON CHIRO! AA Dist, MANICURE AND DEBMATOLOIST. Gorns, sof’ and hard, Humons, 1 ‘and Joints, Club or Ingrowing Nails Without palm oe blood. Hendreds of testis the elite of Was f remarkable cures. All oi tre Seumey method of curing Bunious, Sf degre ‘moh! Office: ith on dally walks depend.” FOOT SURGERY, Ciub pnt inverted Raila, Chaban Bike es ma Fest Vaile pxcrescences i treated at Dr. WHITE'S establishment, 1410 4 Vania av., opposite Willard's Hotel. be Wate: ith consecutive Sear of practios in Waakisetey’ 3 Fee, $i sitting (Balthbore exablidument It Entaw at Miao iaiceunhe ones i. nw, where abe Will ‘be to recelve her iends and patrons. mie! “Lzo* 0. GANDER, J UTAPATE, PHYSICIAN. —t fudeaty applied throes hat Rerveora, o nerals, ‘Opiates, Mercury, Quinine, ‘Stm- ania f preparo all my ‘own Vegetable rempedion, ‘onsultation Call or send for Sad Toth: Wastingtont bee ‘eaeime SENARD’S MAGNETIC SOLES AND Batterian are for from cold feet, weak ‘of the ete. Our Ce hae pe are. oe Fecal er ears sod serve on st iver koates, TH MAGMASIC 4 Pi Colom Fac nw. ‘wz, yf ME Ros oar TABLE CEATRVOTANT AND ABTROLOGDYE ‘ity Soubie sail Satintaction ive or bo'paye 1910 11th street northwest. Mavanas Livision Train atoloe as dally excepe Sumdaees en Weantnete at Warrenton Trains leave Washington at 9:10am. and Sf0 pum. daly. For fiskets and information inquire, et Company's ie, GOL, Pennayivasia avenue “Trains feare Bocs P. Station. Mt SLACGHTER. 1S. MACDANTEL, -a ‘SOL HAAS. Traffic Manager. Viexxa Orricux Co. ETIEAS Ano ee, Oe, pif Ee rs ibis gat ety any room, Po Mr B eeu fherale- ‘Termiscaah. "All goods to be removed on day of mhl45t Auctioneer | “nhip-at THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. S. ® D = BUILDING MATERIAL, NEW PENSION BUILD- a ic AT INAUGURATION BALL ROOM, NBISTING OF GIRDERS, JOIST, BCANT: ING, KS TRON RODS, BRACES, BOLTS, zon Mox TWENTY-THIRD, at VEO" x the NEW ts bad Fees greece ath ema scents ea ra mhig By order of Commitiee. ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PICTURES AND CARPETS, @OLD WATCH CHAIN AND LOCKET, SOLID AND PLATED SILVERWARE, TOP BUGGY, &c. On SATURDAY, MORNING, TWENTY-FIRST, at TEN O'CLOCK, t the 4nction rooms of Thomas Dowling, 1ith and Penn. enue, by order of the Orphans’ Court, the under- wed ‘administrators will sell a general assortment: ‘Household effects, &c. JOHN F. HANNA, ANDREW B DUVALL, Administrators C. T. A., of John Moore, deceased. It _ASSIGNEE'S SALE BY AUCTION. Oa SATURDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH, 1885, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. ‘M., L will offer for sale, at puvlic auction, on the pre: ‘mises, the stock in trade o GROCE LIQUORS, Site StUFE, EEXTURES, &., in the stores No. 612 and'614 11th stree. southwest, by virtue of a deed of assignment from David W. Mc- Queen. JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Assignee, 412 Sth street northwest. DUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, mh18-3t "ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- ‘STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO, 1901 VER- MONT AVENUP, CORNER T STREET NORTH: ESE AND LOY FRONTING 96. FEET 10% INCHES ON T STREET, AND 6481-100 FEE ON VERMONT AVENUE. virtue of w decd of trust, bia, and at the request of the purty secured thereby, we will sell at pubilu auction, in front gf the promises, on SATURDAY, MARCH "TWEN- TY-EIGH TH, '1885, at FIVE >. M., the following real estate in the city'of Washington, {i said District, fo wit: Lot Np. 96, in Sliney’s subdivision of part of square No. ‘Yogether with the improvements jereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash and the balancé in one and two years Purchaser's notes eqhal payments, to be secured by with six per cent Interest from day Ofsale und a deed of trast on property sold, oF all cast ‘At gption of purchaser. $150 down required wt tim ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in six days From day. of sate else Trustees reverve the right t0 re seat risk abd st of parchaaer in default mhiGdtds BEGINARD FENDALL, } Trustees x "HE POTOMAC RIVER. Under and by virtue uf decree passed in theSupreme parted the blots or canareg ene in meSopreme Of March, 1885, i equicy cause Mumbered O191 21% which Eugene Mitkiewicz is the complainant and ‘Ed- Ward Abner the defendant, Ishall offer for sale, for Gast, to Me muenest ‘bidder, on SA) FOURTH DAY OF APRIL, 1685, at TWO O'CLOCK P, M., at the auction rooms of Duncanson Gros, corner of Oth und Detreets northwest, in this city, tie lease of ail that property situated anit bel Imand. St Macy's county, “Md, cor eres, more or Jess, andl described acco fiams' subdivision of sald island. record lapid records of Bt. Mary's count of December, 1883, in Liber J. £: F, No. 7, folio 115, as follows: Beginning with the’ nortliern inter: Section of Potomac avenue on the river front, run Bingrouth on the wem side of anid avenue Su fect to rc tl Blackiston's ining tweive ug to MeWil- ‘amone the id..on the 28th day liams street, thence in a western direction on 1@ north side of said street #60 fect to St. Cl avenne, thence in a northerly direction o1 ‘Side of said avenue northwestern, intersection of Potomac aventie, to- gether with all the buildings and improvements now Qn said reservation with the wharf known as Mc Williams wharf, and all the water rights and privi- leges to the same belonging, toxether with all the buildings and improvements thercon erected by the to this guit as partners, the sane being not sub- fect to removal at the expiration of the lease. Sald lense runs for'a term of Ave yeurs for the first day of March, 1884, at a yeurly rental of $500, the privileges of a farther term of five years trol expiration of saldterm, at s yearly rental of $750, he lease/carries with it the wharf priviteses the sole right of ianding excursionists on the Island aud conducting an excursion business. ‘There 's a good Hotel and Dining Room, several Cot- tages and Bath Houses, a splendid Dancing Pavition ry andeverything necessary for a summer and excursion 1 Immediately afer the said sale, Ishall also offer for sales large quantity of Hathing Suits, Cooking Range, ‘nd other personal property. ‘The lease can be examined, and the fullest informa Yon obtained: ac the cottice of wton & Berryman, 810 eet, ington, D. ‘Terms of Sale: Cash. JOHN L. VOGT, Trustee, 429 7th st. n.w., Washington, D. ©. DUNCANOON BROS, ucts." inhid-s,tu,thids, T° 4sson BRos. ‘Auctioneers. USTERS' BALE OF DWELLING AND STORE, ON SEVENTH STREE: AR BOUNDARY NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 967, follo 413 et seq., one of the Land Re- gorda of the District of Colimbia, we wil elton, PHURSDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF APRI 1. 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the Bremises,all that certain plece or parcel of land known Sand designated as the southeust part of Lot numbered Yhisty-eight (8), in Hawes’ subdivision of Mount Pleasant, aa per plat “recorded in Liber J.-A. S,. No $0, {0s SA one of the Land Records of county of F sal festington, District of Columbia: beginsta part offsaid Lot numbered. thir@relght (6) at iis sSouthesst corner; thence northerly along: the eastern boundary twenty and 20-160 (20 20-100) feet; thence westerly at right pee with said eastern boundary one hundred and thirteen and 33-100 (113 33-100) feet to & fifteen foot alley; thence southerly paraliel to eastern boundary twenty and 20-100 (20 20-100) feet; thence easterly along southern boundary of said Lot Boone handeea and thirteen and SS-100 (a9 S10, feet, tothe of beginning, together with all the Scscments, hereditaments und! uppurtensuces to is same belonging orn any wire appertaining: ‘Terme: One-third cash: balance in equal fastalments at one and two yeas; noies tn hear interest wand ts te Secured by deed of trust on premises suid: or ail east at option of purchaser. Terms to be complied with in seven: otherwise Trustees reserve the right to re- ‘sell at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ public notice of such resale in some WS per published In Washington, D. C. A deposit of 1100 required at shle, Conveyancing, &c., at cost of rr ¥ JOB. BARNARD, mbl7-cod&ds INO. A. PRESCOTT. PY UNCANSON BROS. Re TRYSTEES SALE OF A THREYSTORY AND IASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, No. 1811 1 eT NORTHWEST. 87 By virtue of a certain deed of trast, bearing dare p a fon the eighth (ith) day of September, A.D. Ls. 2 aud duly recorded In Liber $0. 1019, follo 16, ‘seq... one of the land records of the District of Colum: Diacand at the request of the holder of the note fur said indebtedness, we stall sell, at public aucti front of the premises, on TURSDAY. the TENN ASE the following Teal estate, sittats in tae chy of 3. winig real estate, situate in the city of ‘Wanhington, District of Columbia, and being the west- em part of lot numbered three (8) in the original sub- division of square numbered one hundred and five (100), Revise a ontage of twenty, (20) feet on nowt s:réet, and being all'that part of sald lot which i West of tine drawn north old south t me through the cen: fer of said lot, and from the south line to, the north je thereo! er with the improvemehts thereon. sajectioaderd of trust duly retorded in ‘Liber Xe 981 423, of sald land records, securing the sum of 87, ‘with interest thereon at the rate of six cent per annum from December 30, A. D. 1584. PSterms of nale: Cal. §100 deposit requifed at time oftale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost, If terms of sale are not complied with In seven days from day Of sale the trustees reserve the Tight {0 resell the SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL, AY, he TWENTY FIFTH. DAY OF MARCB, 4D 301 aa MAUL mbi7-cots__ CHARLES B. PEARSON, } Trustees, Y SITUATED CITY LOTS FRONT- (HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. Farcrpr ous OF MOST VALUABLE AND ETY-TWO-AND-A-HALF FEET ON FAYETTE SQUAT EDBY “A ARE AND IMPROVED BY A LARGE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, KNOWN AS NO.21 MADISON ‘PLACE, AND AB TH IDI OF THE LATE BENT. OGLE "AY! THE SAME BRING WITHIN A D THE INGTON HOTEL: Om My Bace EVERY STRAIN OR COLD ATTACKS THAT WEAK BACK AND NEARLY PROSTRATES YOU. oo WwW Ww Bad a : 3 eee : a x FS Ww BBR, RRR cP THE BEST TONIC, STRENGTHENS THE MUS- CLES, STEADIES THE NERVES, ENRICHES ‘THE BLOOD, GIVES NEW VIGOR. PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS RECOM: ‘MEND TT. Mr. F. I, ‘Tuowrsow, 1891, Wiltberger st. 2. w., : “Thad paine in iy bask, breast Bualy Teottd tee walk, BROWS TRON ArTRENS: fotoworks “Thavealss used iin any tainly with the Best resuita” Plaint, low spirits and recomimend {t as a promoter of Genuine has Trade Mark onwrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD, Laprey Hanp Boox—Useful and attractive, con- All Hosiery when ft leaves the manufacturers fs di- vided into “firsts” and “seconds” Firsts comprise perfect goods—seconds comprise goods with imperfec- Honsin shape, material or color, ‘The prices quoted below for the Special Sale will be appreciated when the Palais Royal guarantees every pair to be “tirsta.”” SPECIAL SALE TERMINATES SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 200 dozen_ Unbleached Balbriggan HOSE, light, medium and heavy weight; exira long. These Hose are our own Importation, and are splendid value, 100 dozen golid colored Cotton HOSE, spliced feet, full regular made, in Car: dinal, Navy Blue, Wine, Garnet and Seal, really ‘worth 82 cents, PALAIS’ ROYAL Price a 100 dozen_ Schopper's Celebrated HOSE, black and colors,white split feet. ‘These Hose are Schop- rs “iris,” and are Usually sold for 48¢. 75doren Brilliant Lisle HOSE, in black and col- ors. re mi these Hose without imper- fection we think every ‘one will appreciate the low price. 50 dozen Silk-finished Lisle HOSE, with wulte Fs —ail colors, in- SASS cluding black. ‘The regu price of these Hose Is Sin ue C. er pair, 8 ie funicy’ colors and BggB 5590 patterns are the newest, 100 dozen Black and PALAIS Price sizes, improved shape; 38 extra long. After the t cs a Tulnauion. of the ‘spec ae Sule the price will be i883 yg 50 dozen Silk HOSE, PALAIS ROYAL Price Dinek feet and ankles, un 96% Baia Dieached tops, aud other ae combinations ' of various 58 are. colors. A novelty and a se bargain, 599? 885.88 50 dozen Warranted PALAIS ROYAL, Pri Pure “Silk” HOSE,” in Ww oq si Black: donbie eet orwnite $38 Yt Mt inis clty as & in for ~ i $1.50 a pair. $33 1S 1 Se 25 dozen Vertical Strip- PALAIS ROYAL ed Lisle HOSE, combina tion ‘colors, ‘The latest $i ‘urls "novelty. “and Fe: ne Sale. ree PPPoA OL A IT g88, PP AA OT aa mt § PP ia pak tee PSM Ton £4 HE Sua RRR x A 1 RO EY AE BeOS Yo ma £ RR 0 ¥ AA : mb17 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Dz Hares GOLDEN SPECIFIO, A POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OB ‘THE LIQUOR HABIT. It can be given ins cup of coffee or ten without the Knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless. and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patien 1s a moderate drinker or an. alcoholic wreck. Ithes been given in thousands of canes, and in every instance @ perfect cure bas fol- lowed. Iz NEVER rarzs. The system once impreg- nated with the Specific, t becomes an utter impossl- bility for the liquor appetite to exist. GOLDEN SPECIFIC 0O., Proprietors, Cincinnadl, Ohio, For Sale by R. K. HELPHENSTINE, EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and F streets; also corner 14th street and ‘Vermont avenue, Washington, D.C, Call or write for circulars and full particulars. €19-e0 Concexrratep CRAB ORCHARD WATER. 3 PMMECeanacee eamon, 8 ‘The three “ills” that make life a burden promptly and Positively relieved by NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY, CRAB ORCHARD WATER. In use for 70 years succensfully, and recommended by physicians everywhere, Price 85¢, a bottle. GENUINE CRAB ORCHARD SALTS are only sold fn sealed paper box packages at 10c. and 250, ‘See that “Crab Apple” trade mark is on all labela. No Genuine Crab Orcharti Saits are sold in bul. CRAB ORCHARD WATER Co,, SIMON N, JONES, Manager, fe1éthsta Louisville, Ky. IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF a Lief ee aaa ANDSAUCES, ANN UAE! JARS LIEBI MPANY'S CT 4 : ; ‘See “Medical Press,” “Lancet,” 40. Sensing caty simile of Hae a aes wilt? publi are. f f 2d EDITION. Lats Tans to a Se Failures in Baltimore. ae BALTIMORE, Mp., March 19.—C. W. and W. J. igrait, ionde al anigmear iodet oF an +H. for the benent of thelr tors. “The Gin bond of the trustee is $8,000. Geo. Gohling- horst, ‘wooden ware, assigned to Abram Sharpe, eS Fer Governor of ode Island. cout hae. Seteiadsd Sete Boned wae more, of Newport, for governor. url for governor. yimaten — ith of Hon. E. Jeffords. JCKSBURG, Misa, March 19.—Hon. E. Jef- fords, of Issaquena county, late Representative ip Coi from the Shoeatti istrict, died suddei he Washington hotel, in this city, this morning of heart disease. He had only been home a few days from Washington, — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Storck Market. ‘The following aré the opening and 2:45 p.m.pricesof the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wird to H. H. Dodge, 539 16th street: oe ec Gol. Del, Bent ES FB a Erie. Bt ‘Do. nig as 4 ers PEE, Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp., March 19.—Virginla sixes, con- solidated, 43%; past-due_ coupons. 601g Hew ‘ten-forties, ‘35; new threes, 53% bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp., March 19.—Cotton dull—mid- dling, ee Flour steady and quiet. Wheat—southern Sandy sth shor Sono ay aye April, ‘May, 59a80%4. Cora—southern firm 2a sees inh: nei Sear a ern white, 50a521,; southern yellow, 45%a50; wester mixed, spot, 4biyad5¥; March and April, 4Sadsiy: ‘southern, yewesterh Ww Tass; western 35086: "Pennsylvania, s6ass. Rye quiet, 72a76, Hay firmer—prime to ‘choice Pennsylvania and Maryland, 14.00815.00. Provisions steady and quiet. Eggs easter, 17ai8." Sugar—co retined nominal. “Whisky ‘steady, 1.20a1.21, Other articles Unchanged. | Frelghts to Liveroool per steamer dull cotton, 11-640; flour, 15.4.; grain nominally firme @ad. ipts—flour, 8.985 barrels; wheat, bushels; corn, 99,000 bushels; oata, 5.000" bushels: rye, 1,000 ‘bushels. shipments—wheat, 12.000 bushels: corn, 201,000 bushels. Sales—wheat,309,000 bushels; corn, 114,000 bushels. Chicago Markets. Marah, fig¢ Apt i ro Mareh, Ege 59 ___ GOSSIP ABOUT OFFICES, EX-CONGRESSMAN ATKINS FOR INDIAN COM- ‘MISSIONER. The list of nominations which was sent to the Senate after it had adjourned to-day, aSTAR reporter was informed by prominent Tennessee democrats, contained the name of ex-Congress- man Atkins for Indian commissioner. FOR PUBLIC PRINTER. It was said also that Mr. John B. Stoll, of La Porte, Indiana, had been selected for public printer. A DENIAL REGARDING EX-SENATOR 'DON- ALD. The report that ex-Senator McDonald has been tendered the position of Solicitor General and Is considering the advisability of accepting, is denied, in part at least, by his friends. They say that there isno place within the gift of the administration which Mr. McDonald would ac- cept. Since his arrival in this city the ex-sen- ator has made no secret of the fact that he does not want _and would not take any public position, He has said repeatedly that he enter- tans the highest regard for the President and the kindest feelings for his administration, His disinclination, to accept position does not roceed from any feeling of resentment becaiise pe was not put in the cabinet. He has no re- grety about that, but he hasa law practice which yields him $18,000 a year, and there is no place at the disposal of the anministration which he thinks would compensate him for abandoning that, While he does not want office under the administiation, Mr. McDonald gives it his warmest support, and as a democrat earnestly hopes for its success, He has expressed him- self in this Way to his friends here, ses Track Laying Recommenced. THE B. & P. COMPANY BEGIN THE WORK OF LAYING TRACK ACROSS 14TH STREET. ‘The Baltimore & Potomac railroad company to-day commenced the work of laying the tracks across 14th street southwest, near Maryland avenue, to connect square 233, on the west side ofsaid street, which they recently purchased, to be used, in connection with the southern part of square 267, bought some years ago, for the Purpose of using them ax freight depots. In De- cember last, wlien the District Commissioners had the police on the watch to prevent the company from laying the track, the railroad company, by. Mr. E. Totten, filed ‘a bill to pre- vent the Commissioners or their agents from interfering with the work, and the case having been heard at special term, an injunction was detied, This was appealed from, and the decision below was reversed a few weeks ago, ee Pusiic Prixter Rounps and Mr. Cadet Taylor, his chief clerk, called upon the Presi- dent this afternoon,” a RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- ing were the readings at the signal office to-day: $8. m.,25.2;78.m., 28.0; 1fa.m., 28.5; 2p, m,, $1.1. —— One Youna Lavy SHoors ANoTHER.—Miss Ada Beard was shot in the side at Louisville, Ky., Tuesday evening and seriously wounded by Miss Funnie Benders. George McCleary, a brother of the clerk of the city council, was pay- Ing attentions to both, and jealousy is the al- leged cause of the shooting. DISGRACEFUL SCENE IN THE AUSTRIAN CHAMBER A disgraceful scene occurred dur- ing the session of the Austrian chamber of rep- resentatives at Vienna yesterday. Two depu- ties, one a Pole, the other a german, beeame en- yed in an angry debate, during which insult- Ing personalities were bandied back and forth. ‘The spectators in the gullerles freely cheered the disputants, At last the Pole advanced to the German and threatened to thrash him. At this the Polish element in the galleries ralsed a tumult of applause. The floor of the chamber was achaos of excited deputies. At last the ofiginals were separated. TRACKING A MEXICAN BANK Ropper.—Mr, H. F. Yodascoe, a special agent of police of the City of Mexico, ts in Macon, Ga.. on ‘the trailofa bank robber, for whom’ $20,000 re- ward is offered. Somé months ago a Mexican banking firm was robbed by one of its employes of sum of money equivalent to $138,000. No publicity was given tothe matter, but secret steps were at once taken to apprelicnd the rob- ber. It was ascertained that he had escaj into the United States. Mr. Yodasco and two assistants followed him. In Chicago they lost the trail, and a week ago learned that a man of Uke ace to the robber had étayed in Nashville two days and then left for Chatta- to Rome, Ga, and ————_+9+_____ A Mine Boss FATALLY INJURED BY StRrK- BERGE. H. Latimore, superintendent of the ae Slope mines at West Newton, Pa., while on his way home Tuesday night, was atlacked by striking miners, who concealed themselves long the rogdside and assailed him with a vol- ley of stoneéand brickbats. Mr. Latimore was 80 badly injured that he will probably die, About twenty of the miners have been work! This caused s biter using kad on eens: Is caused a ‘and on night thenteikersand thelr wivessigod about the pits and abused the workingmen. Mr. Latimore interfered, hence the assault. Forty arrests, fneluding’ n women, the wives of the strikers, were made for complicity in theattack and warrants are out for upward of sixty more. cobain Aas dabei cbeates sneha bub iaaar” ay cores, + verius,s man living in King aud Queen county, jcion of hay caused the ‘deatd of Remy hsdinos, Sayin body was found in the Richmond reservoir on. Sad pene tonthatice tt edna inquest, whi with other evidence, Idd 16 AY, MARCH 1 =, PERMISSION TO TRAR UP STREETS. ‘The District Commissioners granted Permission to the Washington git com ‘open up 7th street carriagews, Siew oe r rpose ng 8 this business center, also the te rosdway Of D street, north side from 7th to 10th ‘Vermont aven' unimproved); 111 (not Improved); side, from 7th to 8th street 17th street, west side, from West, (sidewalk), and Columbia roed from Oak- land’avenue to 19th street, (macadam.) Baldwin, repalr store, 1316 F 00. Geo, T. Edmunds, erect Massachusetts avenue, between streets $3,000. John’ F. rect, two tory and basement hou: fiveen D and E streets southenst: $2,400; Aire. Thyson, repair brick, 814 7th street north- West: $350. F. M. Coston, erect twostory dwelling, South Carolina avenue, between 11 and 12th streets southeast; $1,100. Dr. &. T. Sowers, erect a threestory and cellar dwelliny New York avenue, between 18th and 14: Streets northwest; $25,000. ‘MISCELLANY. The police trial board heard the case of Private Dennis Loftus, of the frst, pre- einet, chi with conduct unbecom! an officer, in having been intoxicated, using Jent language towards a superior oificer (Bengt, Smithy, an ‘maltreating a prisoner (Mrs. Mary usc DISCOVERIES MADE AT THE HOME OF & COL ORED EMPLOYE OF THE NATIONAL Last night Officer Diggins arrested a colored employe of the National hotel, named Joseph Price, while the latter was trying to dispose of @ valuable suit of clothes, and locked him upat the fifth precinet station. The officer and De- tective Carter afterwards went to Price's house in South Washington and, upon searching his Tom, found a quantity of table linen and nap- ‘in rings, which belonged to the hotel, = quantity’ of Jewelry, several suits of ok i; and other articies, which, it was stat ‘were stolen from guests of the hotel. While the offi- cers were in the house a colored walter at the hotel, named Lewis Hutchinson, entered, and he was also placed under arrest. "On hia person was found a lady's gold watch thet wes missed from the hotel some days ». He said that Price had given it to him, and this also admitted. “Both men will be tried in the Police Court to-morrow. The officers were informed that Price was ‘superintendent of the Israel Sunday school, and was also @ deacon in the church. “Among the articles of clothing recov- ered was an overcoat worth which was stolen from Barney Aaron, while the latter was attending the races in this city last spring. Amusements. ALBAUGH’s OPERA Hovsk.—Mme Theo and Grau’s opera troupe will this even! Tender that very pretty work, “La Fille du fambour Major.” Mme, Theo captivates all whowee het with her brightness and liveliness. Forp’s OPERA Hovse.—Mr. Robert L. Down- ing continues to draw good audiences at this house. There are many entertaining features in “Tally Ho.” ‘THe JosErFY ConceRTs at Marint’s hall Fri- day night and Saturday afternoon will be the only opportunity this season to hear this emi. nent planist. Reserved seats may be secured without extra charge at Droop’ CoNcERT AT MCKENDREE CHURCH—An in- teresting concert and elocutionary enteftain- ment will be given at MeKendreg church on Friday evening, many of the -Enown local singers taking ‘part, among them Mrs. Mills, Misses Katie Wilson, Minnie Ewan and Eva Mills, Profs, Theo. King and E. C, Messrs. Bangs, Whipple and others, ——__— Mr. Wi Caltivating Oranges, ‘From the Orlando (Fla) Sentinel. Mr, M. Willian, a retired merchant of Wash- ington, D. C., who with his wife has been spend- ing the winter at the Lucerne house, has pur- chased from Mr. Dempsey two of ‘the most beautiful orange groves in Orlando, om the south side of Lake Lucerne, overlooking th entire town, and set out in bearing ‘orangeirees. Mr, Willian will make this his winter home, and no more desirable location can be found. ——— Mr. F. M. Schulteis, who has been connected with the railway mall servies in title clty for several years, moraing after 6 longed tlness. at MR. MEroy Apotocizrs.—Yesterday afer noon Messrs. Reginald Fendell and Mr. W. E. Meloy met near the court house after the resort to fisticuffs in the Equity Court and the latter tendered an apology for the hasty words which led to the difficulty, and it was ted. Both men were in court this morning, but no allu- sion was made to the affair, cada ans Ser Arire BY RaTs.—A bout 4:45 o'clock yes- terday fire was discovered by Officer Hutchin- son ina house occupied by W. H. Parker, 47 Virginia avenue southwest, caused by rata car- rying matches to their nest between the ceiling ind floor and igniting the same. ‘The fre was extinguishes No. de e company without tarning in'an alarm. ‘The damage was slight, wie es ACQUITTED OF A CHARGE OF ASSAULT— This morning in the Criminal Court the case of ‘Wm. Hughes, charged with an assault on An- drew Gassnell—an appeal from. the Police Court—was tried. The prosecuting witness gave his evidence reluctantly, saying others in the party were more eas, than Hi they having ten off, he aid not want to farther ta this caso, ‘He testified that, be | ad een sleighing and some parties took When he found it he got in itand a crowd ee: tacked him on Bri street, one of (Crouse) biting, his, car.and subsequently ai- ed him aguin on street er wit nesses testified that Gassnell_made the attack on High street, going up to Hughes ani charging him with. having stolen the sleigh? struck at Hughes, Hughes was acquitted, een SENTENCED OvER AGAIN—This afternoon, In the Criminal Court, the two Charles Foulke, convicted wit! Cauley of housebreaking afew days Sa eee —— Ceara arse a and resentens penitentiary each fc three gears. It ns trangpired that, they re over years , AN court witen they stated their ages as wader lapres asn 5588 16. AN ALLEGED POLICY PLAYER Discarozp, site Siena i pore Bae jored, was tried. The testimony, showed that thé ‘was done on @ barge ingin bridge with some papers connect: with business on his person. Mr. C. & Moore, for: defendant, claimed that the government ict "of hot guilty, and the prissuce wes charged. 2 MARRIAGE LICENSES, — have been lasued by the lent ofthe, Robert L. of Prince George’ Md.,and Ann C, 7, of ‘Va.; Jules Choletand | Corda’ Edward Corning and Anna Laura’ ware, Ohio; W! ‘Wilson W! county, Dakota and Helen o George Keen Sad: Rees nee eae CAREIER’s pu vnc f men drew s bist, oon letter ‘was not and cy iia Wine asta PRACTICAL COMMUNISM IN Wast Vinonera— The destituti persistently reported Enns iver vienk aren one seoms ‘at last to be a matter of fact. Dealth, as he is suffering with consumption, this plea was accepted by the court. The state- this morning, charged with embessling @ piano valued xt $450, the property of Mr. Walcott rs, Virginia Weaver, 1200 D street, testified that the defendant took Mr. Lay's from ber house, as Mrs. Lay had ina ber to let im have it, hep AA Pipettes wy eng od areas atest See Oy se See a the city, when she spoke 9.75. W. W. |. Gibson, subs. 25 and Mary MeIntosh, subs, E. to J. 5. Dana, pt. § eq. 86; $8,500. Columbus Ragan Srinr eg Shy eS yale $150. Lit Thomés to Annie E. Howserots 36, 7 and 63,39. 748; $—. Annie E. Howser to Annie C. Holmes, same property; 8—. B.H. ‘Warner, trustee, to Alice H.. lot 84, W. and. Gs sub, sq. 194; $1,200. CA. Walter, trustee, to. R. arey, pt i62, Band H'sad- dition fo Georgetown; $8,500. seca. cman ue, seven ‘rooms ‘on Prospect 34th streets, hat ‘apiece, con- taining ait ‘odors: improvement tise total il be about $7, D. B. Groff is the contractor for the buildings. CHARGED WITH ASSAULT AND Romperr.— ‘Yesterday about noon ® crowd of small boys were playing marbies near the market, when Ephratm Shaw got io a dispute, dari which W got into a x wi Burden cut Shaw's clothing in Several places, and Shaw threw a brick which struck @ man who was in a store near by. arrested and in Police Conrt this morning with assault and battery. | Burden ‘was discharged, and Shaw was fined $5. baw was also tried for breaking in the cabin of the canal-boat Kearns J. Kirby, on the 30th of June last and stealing ve worth $3. The case ‘was vent to the grand jury: bonds $300. AN ALLEGED’ street, taining about 50 conta. The testimony showed that when he entered the store he held the bell to keep it from ringing, and when caught in the act of stealing the box he said he wanted to ie. He claimed that he was drunk and after apie. The case was sent to the is, —— somewhat of a busy oe.——There wee four arrests made the prisoners all being colored. os ‘The Mugwump Game of Penuckle. ‘From the New York Tribune. A western man, taking the train for home at the Baltimore and Ohio depot in Washington yesterday, is reported as wore all comes: along of this blanked new-fangled mugwum| ‘of penuckle, which the President plays, 1 it was poker, or even seven-up, I'd come in for an office blank quick.” = —e-—____ Tux ATroRNEY GExERat has directed that both carriages and horses which have been kept for the use of the department be dispensed with. Solicitor General Phillips requested that @ horse and carriage should not be retained on his account. THE Free ALARM To-Dar.—An alarm of fire was turned at 1:45 o'clock this afternoon from box 36, cansed by @ box of cl frein 20 audience, and received an ovation. There was much su ten been mi Van Zandi “Lakme, walked slowly to the opening emoti @b arm tn the fire-box of the locomotive of ® freight train, James Ponceford and a party, which went sip Bridger canon, the Schiaa- and P. J. Smith. ‘Bing Lee, aman, had ith Go ee ee e Quong's head open ‘with a hatchet, @ tatal wound. A distinct shook of earthquake was felt at Com ‘© fow minuiee past 12 0clock its of Philadeiphis forming what are known aa “Square Aueoriations” fortée pore ey and to take all easures = for ana measutes, necessary [penta in case “cholere ‘should appear in ——+e-______ Seer ete fralber, and minick’ Mecatrey, with Be i aigned articles of agreem: ‘spar in that city oR April 2. | The match sto come off FF 11 is to come off at Hy 4 on Broad street, and !t is eaid thst authorities will not tnteae re, trial police notice. ‘ SCHULTEIS. On March 19, 1885, 2 faeces Beet, BC: ET ras ae ie PF J Notice of hereafter. La UNDERTAKERS. ‘AMES BELLEW, a end Ni an fos, FRc eR. Perot © OAT SO eras, 4 New ¥ = 12 11th strest northwest, ‘Telephone call 47-4, om ING UNDERTAKER, 1029 7th strest northwest, near L. mhé Cubengarts coo Fowenar Drnmcrom, axp 1 ass ‘rest northwest. MEDICAL, &c. HOM@oPaTRI ALE PILLS—— ‘never ialing remedy forall Fetaals Com jons ad all Disease produced from. Fopenle only at OU8 Bat. aw. went to soy ; Hy OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND Foaly rellanie Physician in the city, ca eqoaaled ante 8e Dw ‘between Ist and 2d i. w. Boved” | SIS hours—lltodand 610 8 p.m Bats tog ANH BY USING eaves nervour Seuliey ‘and oot imparts vigor to Shole system. 0 Bel aw. “frie Boa meee a

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