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LOCAL MENTION. “The Weathe Ovrrce or Tite CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER. ‘WASHINGTOS, D.C., March 24, 1885, 10a, m. For the middle Atlantic states, fair warmer weather, except in th eme horthern por- Ton where local snows willoceur, southwesterly haromete “Por Wednesday, lair warmer weather is indi- cated for the middie Atantlc states fair weather in the lake region, lucal snows in New Eng- fae Ke the lberty to. spire —We take the y to in that we have opened our m taliment House, No. 903 7th street north furniture, earpets, oll-cloth, ‘coods, bedding, and, in flct, every int a1 “hotsehold’ on the t possible terms. Call and be convinced, egcLLiva & HacuschxtD, 903 sth st. n.W. Feasting the Newsboys. THE LADIES’ ASSOCIATION GIVE THE BOYS ANOTHER ENTERTAINMENT. Some 300 newsboys of @ variety of colors, sizes and ages were given an entertainment last evening at Willard hall, by the ladies who have formed an association for the purpose of trying to improve the condition of this class in the community. The boys were full of fan, and enjoyed the songs and readings and speeches provided for thelr amusement with a hearti- hess and vigor that was contagious even to the ladies and gentlemen who had come to look on merely. Mz. It. B. Moulton ‘presided, and seated on the platform and in the ll were the following: Mr.and Mrs. Darwin James, Mrs. Senator Teller, Mrs. Bishop Andrews, Mis. Ea Fetra, Prof. and Mrs. Greener, Mr. Stinemetz, Rev. Drs. Shippen, Sunderland and Bartlett, and Elphonzo Youngs. The ladies of the asso- ciation were present and served the cake and coffee, which was passed to each boy. A quan- Tax Rasorerox Only 88 keys to learn and operate. marks, figures, signs and fractions.) STANDARD TYFE-WRITER, 1T3 VALUE ENHANCED BY RECENT IM. ‘Prints 76 char- ‘acters (Including caps and small letters, punctuation ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID, MOST DURABLE and NEAREST PERFECT Writing Machine made, SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the a tity of fruit was presented by Senator Stanford, | TEST OF ACTUAL USE and by EXTENSIVE Easter Cagps, J. Jay Gould's, 421 9th st. and wae appreciated i iste fave Mim Ms pelea tte = iy 3 sang, Rev. Dr. Sunderland read a si v ee ronan: B.H. Wausen logns Honey on realestate. | Dy Huntley ‘made @ brief address, and MY. | ton. Send for tilustrated ctreular to ‘s Ick CREAM and Charlotte Russe, | Springsteen played a dram solo, With each d_ull the boys were delighted, and showed Fuser Mai Kew eir delight by rattling applause, which It was Frye Crper from $ Chr. Xandes‘ A PANEL PICTURE and a capstone setting of ork avenue, axton river, Vermont, at O11 7th street northwest. u not even necessary for the police to restrain, The boys, with picasant memories of what they had heard, and with the rather unusual feeling of enough to it, Were sent home at an earl; WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. ‘WASHINGTON OFFICE—CORNER EIGHTH AND the Washington monument presented to every | hour. The ladies and gentlemen remained an hn) mh16-3m sitter during the next four weeks. The very | heard a report of the president of the assocla- best cabinet photographs $3, per dozen, with a | tion, Mrs. Darwin James, read. by Dr. Bartlett, thirteenth painted. 1109 Pennsylvania ave- | which outlined what had been done and what | J, ©, Fl urcumeon, nue. Kets kemethy. : It was hoped ‘would be accomplished In the way of rooms for the newsboys, where books, baths and other facilities of a’ home could ‘be ob- Rares Repccep.—Leland’sSturtevant house, Broadway and 29th street, New York. Rooms, tained. with board, $2.50, $3, $3.50 a day; rooms only, pS Sie Fan wi WORQBATED WARE, az AvorroN.— Messrs. EASTER OPENING OF wae = alter B. Williams & Co., auctioneers, w! ee Pe Chewing Potacee eine S8%6 | sell within their salesrooms' to-morrow, At 11 FLOWERS, o'clock and 3o'clock, forty dinner, tea and toilet sets, assorted styles, agrant, purest ever offered for sale inthis market. Singll it, examine it, taste it and you will be convinced. Tobacconists keep it, and will furnish the genuine if asked for it. Luchs & Bro., 526 7th st. n. w., agents, ALOHA The new perfume—see bed Assowrety Pore tiful story book at which are the most perfect devised and beautiful that the Parisian makers have been able to produce. y @rug stores free. Eastman’s Aloba Perfume. ne 3% x, ea & E “SPRING MILLINERY.” FINELY FENisHED Cabinet Photos, $2.50 per EY %0 y Aah E Large assortment of Dress Trimmings, Buttons, &¢. dozen, See samples at Lardner’s, 927 Pa, ave. g oo 6 ¥)6 AA Ee Fancy Gold Mixed Braids, from 4c. per yd. upwards, Tre LarGcest VARIETY of stare oe fae ‘5 Sor oe ea uae Black Silk Jerseys, $9. ‘This is a special bar- eee ‘tures, albums and novelties, at re & Ex Hi ER z é % Tack J a ute; oe ie Exar axp PLars CoLonmp Cuowa Hars,| BoP £A4 BR ee Gee OO ported Jersey at ea price $1.45 to $1.90; value $2 to $2.50. Frane’s, if Large assortment of Imported Visites, embracing 8 corner 7th and D, the only Capen Ce price new style “Close-fitting Visite.” hat and gent’s furnishing store in this city. BPR, (00, % iW RDM, GRR RRR Tae ee tke, oes einen Be Borys Pivsimews cures kidney snd bladder! fer 9 8 www BOB RE ua | xaser a eee P oo WW Dow Eee & OB 2] 7 iev parm (mb19) 907 Paave. Save eyesight, Consult Hempler. Noagents. 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 CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at extinguished at 5:15 a.m. Guorce Spraxsy, 0 p.m., and 607 SEVENTH STREET. ‘The Prospect Hill Cemetery association last ren all evening elected officers as follows: President, | PHowhste powders Soup oxty i caxs Rovat| ary erocK OFSPRING OVERCOATSISREADY, F. W. Imhoff; seeretary, L. Eekert; directors, J. | Baxixo Powprr Co. 106 Wall street, N.¥. ap6 | BUTWE ARE NOT THROUGH WITH WINTER ‘AA. Griesbanet, Johu L-Vogt, August Sehmedtie, BY CRUERAIN WHEN AED GoGo eae eerie rate, Gecxge) 0 Walker, ancl Chariey WISH TO BUY HEAVY CLOTHING YOU WILL chnelder. eee 5 FIND AT OUR PRICES TOBE A GOOD INVEST. (pre oe ibeettr MENT FOR NEXT WINTER THERE IS Ale Sere and Onio railroad, who severs his connes. WAYS AT THISSEASON AN ACTIVE DEMAND April 1st,is toaceept the FOR TROUSERS OF HEAVY as MEDIUM elling house of Mr. B.F. Perry, near | 4 extreme weariness, try one re = fe noes aia Jolin britze, was burtied last Savdrdag: | para It will cost pox but one dolla Sedvearag | SHOWN. PRICES RANGE FROM $3.50 TO § You incalculable good. It wilt do away with that tired feeling, and give you new life and energy. FAVE ¥ou 4 cor SLEEPLESS NIGHTS need no longer trouble you. The use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. before retiring, will soothe the cough to quiet, allay the inflammation, and allow the needed. A. Buseher, G. H. F. incorporators. alias Devine, ‘an_ actress at nd locket, was mb PER PAIR. OUR GRADES AT $4, 85 AND 86 ARE GOOD ENOUGH FOR ANY ONE. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 507 Seventh Street. repose. It will, moreover, speedily heal the pulmon- ary organs, and give you health. mh24 of William F. Ran- |. No. 50 H street, and carrying off a quan- tity of cigars and to: ‘The case was sent to the grand Jury; bonds, $500. Mr. Wim. Birney di ed a lecture on “The Outlook for the Future” at the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian chureh last evening. J. Shillington sends the Century Ma azine for April. Copies of THE Stan of February 21 and March 4 and 5, in wrappers, duly stamped, contain- Ing the full reports of the monument celebration and the inauguration ceremonies and the ball, ean be had at the counting room in any quan: Uty. Price two cent—not including postage. = Su. Suxs:: Suxs 1 FANCY SILKS, 37%. COLORED SILKS—Garnet, Green and Blue, 50c. gPEACK SILKS, real cash ‘value $1.25, reduced to COLORED SILKS, excellent quality, real cash value $1, reduced to 75e. Srruxo Hars, SILK AND DERBY HATS NOW Srame Hars THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUESTYLE SPRING READY AT WILLEIT & RUOFF'S, DeatH or Mr. F. G. Mrppietox.—Mr. F. G. VERY FINE QUALITY, actaal Middleton, who was widely known in this city Value $2, reduced to $1.50. Speciat bargain. SOLE AGENTS, as the paying teller of the National Metropoll- | , HANDSOME BROCADE. SILKS in Cream, Pink, tan bank, died suddenly zesterday afternoon | Blue and White, reduced to $1. fea 906 Pennsylvanisave. at his residence, on Massachusetts avenue,from IONS VEILING ure wool. widest double width, an attack of malignant scarlet fever, Mr. Mid- | 1 Cream, Pink, Blue and. a dleton was a member of the Fourth Presby-| COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, 50c. terian church, and was in his place on Sunda COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. asusual. His sudden death was a great shock | HANDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILK VEL- to all his nds and acquaintances. The | VETS (cheap at $2.50), reduced to $1.50. funeral will take place to-morrow from his late BROCADE COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. aap ne MI romper been connected GLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. ye A 58g TIT + Sel Ree With the Metropolitan bank for so many years | FnviT OF THE LOOM BLEACHED COrTON hat his sudden death Is severely felt not only Gauloasees BEECH ED COPE ge fA sss 2 Fe Ren is Immediate associates in the bank but by | “XEW YORK MILLS (EETING, 4 fhe public with ‘whom the came Into almost | vey bat notin oeEE® SHEETING, wie and| Exe 22 Sa F fee £ E daily contact. He was about thirty-six years of age, and entered the bank when a boy, having been at first employed as a runner. By the LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, in Grey and rown, one ¥: ‘d and a halt wide. immense width, 37}3¢. Beautiful New Style BROCADE DRESS GOODS, all CARDS AND NOVELTIES. We have new and unigue Banneretts for 15 cts., 25 30 cts. 7 faithful discharge of his duties and the display | colors, lz yards {oF $1.50, cts, 35 cts, 7D cts. and $1.00; very pretty. Coondenes of dive Ba cuits Me Gunes He | “BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all pure linen, 450 | MSt% CaTUS1UE BD et: small School (Eamter) Caras at ee i ee ne ee =~ Embossed Pictures In Birds. Butterflies, Chickens, Yauced to the position of trust which he occu- CARTERS, &c. Wholesale prices given to Churches and Teachers, pied at the time of his death. Every one con- eo “ = imnbl4-3w J. JAY GOULD, 421 9th st. heeted with the bank, from President Thomp- 711 MARKET SPACE, _ gon and Cashier White down to the messenger, |_mh24 Near the corner of 7th street, Ss have a kindly word for Mr. Middleton, an Ma 7 PECIAL iN OTICE their recollections of him are of the pleasantest. ‘He was also a trusted man in private lite, and Was aconsistent member of the Presbyterian church on 9th street. Bivsrer OF SO-CALLED MANUFACTURERS (WHO NEVER MANUFACTURED A GARMENT TN THEIR LIVES) IS CHEAP, AND THEIR SHRIEKS TO ATTRACT ATTENTION TO , THEIR FALSE PRETENSES APPEAR SIM- BUILDIN TO My STOCK OF DAMAGES CLAIMED For FAILURE To TRANS- FER A LickNse.—William Hornbach has en- tered a sult by B. H. Webb and John A. Clarke inst Martha Kohler for $1,200 damages, laintiff states that defendant, the owner of Premises 308% G street, used as’ a restaurant WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FRO) KNOWN FACTORY OF RE: WHICH I CONSIDER ASGOOD IFN TOSTEAM HEATIN IRESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE aM THE WELL OLDS & SON: OTSUPERIOR® AT ONE HUNDRED PER WOULD ALSO CALL HE FACTORY and saloon, ou January ist last leased the same : ccLOU: 2 CENT CHEAPER IN Cost. Sr hime Sx tors sere aad sold the stock tm traag, | <2 PTPICULCUS TORENSISHEEROFLE, 7 eee uaTiOe Soe WELL-KNOWN to him for $275, with the good will, &e., agree- > FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM ing to transfer’ his license to plalntit. He THE MISFIT STORE, barges that defendant has thus lar refused to transfer the license or to eons fer, thus hindering him inh rng him as CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, WILL CONTINUE AS HERETOFORE TO | EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF SELL ONLY THE BEST CLOTHING aT PRICES WITH WHICH NO HOUSE HAV- ING LARGE RENTS AND STORE EXPEN- SES CAN COMPETE, OUR STOCK IN Tue New Rector or Errewany Cucecn.— Itis expected that Rev. Samuet H. Glesy, the Tector of Christ church, Norwich, Conn., who has been called to fill the vacant rectorship of iphany church, will come to this city the week following Easter. He will then determine Upon his acceptance of the call, but it is confi: dently expected that he will accept. Dr. Giesy FURNISHED. ap26_No. 452 PA. AVE, NEAR 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 THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFERRING TO. ACALL IS SCLICITED AND ESTIMATES PROMPTLY WALTER D, WYVILI, Exctusive Aorsr, #4 STREET. SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND BOYS IS NOW COMPLETE AND SURPASSES ALL OUR PREVIOUS EF- FORTS. WE GUARANTEE SATISFAC- ‘TION TO ALL PURCHASERS, AND ONLY ASK YOU TO SEE AND PRICE OUR GOODS ve Years of age, and is an elo- quent orator and a profound logical writer on Questions of thevlogy and churchmauship. He Was formerly a clergyman of the German Reformed ehurc scot ai ae Wovtp Nor Accerr TWENty DoLLars.—The solicitor of the Treasury has rejected the offer Of Gen. K.D. Musey, of this city, to compro- mise the claim against him now pending In Cur Rerrers, ALSO A FULL LINE 0} ROLLER SKATES, = NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH ST... W. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGE COMPANY. F ICYC TRICYCL ELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, ETC. ASKETS, RGE mb1s CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. LECTURES. DRY GOODS. BOO. &. Bs — 2 = _ 300KS, &. ’ Dr. Bal syrup is a certain LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE EVENING IN THE HOL BY 5 Tow P sate remedy for Colds, Coughnvets, Sriseabes | AL ee AX syilane the ARBEELYS. in oatve | Lxpra Axo Cura Siuxs, New Poscicaioxs = Ses ‘WEEK OF MARCH 23. Gostumes, the, Monaminedan Sword oe FOR saLE Don’t Fail to Visit WEDNESDAY AND SATUDAY MATINEES. | Damuscus Bidder their farts aud cotutace SEATON PERRY, eS \aschmid’s Maz: use furnishing | The Grand Romantic Spectacular Melodrama, ing | 9f Many tribes exhibited. under eSvccmmon To PERRY & Buormen ove Establishment, 81a-Tth wn, we and ezamine acevand £7 actea, ented Fun Gauehtotant Sane WEPSISDNY | mas NeW OPES A VERY Lauuk cTOCK OF BOOK DEPANTMENT. the following immense bat ins, THE ROMANY RYE, > 1G, March 25th. Doors open at 7 o'clock. NEW EMBROIDERED INDIA PO: LS —_ offered for to-morrow and Thursday. ‘under the management of Lehnen and Rateman, | Admlssion--adulls,26c. Among many references | | MEST QUALITY PLAIN INDIA PUSUEE, POR —s — decorated china cuspadores for 6 Rev. Drs. rie, and the late 5 5 ‘ egy rated china cream pitchers for 1! NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY! Hon, Hogace Daynard! OS. Minister to'Turkes. (RUAIN AND FIGURED CHINA SILKS, A MAN OF DESTINY. engraved band 6 for 25c, worth iad hand salrrore fedaced tom bre ts abe covered chamber buckets for 38e; hand: some hand painted English china tea sets, 56 pce reduced from $9. to $6.37; Goldschmids lammoth toilet soap 6 cakes for ‘lass ice cream saucers 4 for 25c, worth 40c; B50 majolica fruit plates for 1, extra silver 4n Unrivaled Cast, and all the Great Scenic and Me “The Encampment.” ‘Moon- me Gipsy Encampment.” “Craigmest Beakment "RW rek oribe Saratore Re: Mr. PRANK WESTON as JACK HERNE, SATURDAY GRAND SOUVENIR MATINEE. Next; March 30.—RHEA, the distinguished lated teaspoons 6 for Sse, worth 80e, Shefficlas | sector Star, in =the Anscrican Constesss eee ae Bliver plated table knives 6 for 79¢, worth $1.; | “School for Scandal,” “An Unequal Match,” and “Ca- for 12c, worth 30c; lemon squeezers 9c, 25e; fan splash’ mats. 9¢¢ worth 200; large Fosps Ovrra House japanned dust pans with brush 17¢; garden | JOHN T, FORD. —-, oer MADAGCT ls with eo 3 in a set 23c; ks of fancy carpets 29¢,worth 50c; covered wooden. STODDARD boxes, 5 in 8 nest 31c; 2 qt. covered tin buckets LECTURES. Sc; Sat 96; 4 at. 1c; 6 at 10e; glass dishes Bo, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 81, worth 15¢; syrup pitchers 9c; breakfast sets, And Succeeding Evenings During The Week. Hisrange Ming oreo tated | , FOUN te STODDARD ‘Will give as above a series of his famous lectures, peices caiered 10 DALY Carriages: ¥ | | wien, with thetr splendid ilustrations, are now tae 6 I Drives for To-morrow at | recognized society and standard entertainments in Clark’s, 734 7th St. N. W. BOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, PHILADEL- Se Gare 500, Corset at yee PHIA, BALTIMORE, n elegant 69¢. Corset at 49¢, Dr. Warner's Health Corset, 98c.; sold atevery Soe ere other store at $1.25. ‘The Series Will comy Our $1 French Woven Corset, 69¢. ‘TWO EVENINGS OF THRILLING HISTORY! €. P. Corset $1.25; sold all over at $1.75. Misses’ Corsets, 4’7c.; regular price 68¢., 1 At Clark's, 734 7th st, n.w., to-morrow only. Throat Diseases commence with a Cough Cold or Sore Throat. Brown's Bronchial Tro- ches give immediate relief, Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cents. eo I was a sufferer from D; ‘spepsia, and Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy helped m Wm. McKnew, 124 Fayette st., Baltimore, Md. Price $1.00. eo Cod-liver Of] and Lime.—That pleasant and active agent in the cure of all consumptive symptoms, “Wilbor’s compound of Pure Cod Liver Oil’and Lime,” is being universally adopted in medical practice. Sold by the pro- rietor, A.B, Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, and. all Sruggists: eo ry Gould's store, 421 9th street, Is very attractive to the ladies and childern. His dis) lay of Easter Cards, Bannerettes and aster Noyel- ties fre unique and are marked at low rices. Small Egg Cards, 85 cents per 100; Satin Card, 35 cents to $1.50; Embossed Birds, Chickens, Butterflies, Flowers, at 5 cents yer sheet, for decorating eggs, &c. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite remedy cured my wife of General De- bility and Liver Complaint. Gratefully yours, Wm. Lundy, Baltimore, Md, eo 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. €0 Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best ofall, eo The Best Thing Out. The Fountain Coffee Pot, an automatic dri Calland examine at. P. Tea Co., 703 7th stj opposite U. 8, Patent offi 6 The Hope of the Nation. Children slow in development, puny, scrawny and delicate, use “Well’s Health Renewer.” 14 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned eve ing, and delivered in hali-pound “Ward” 50c. per pound, Also Cottage Cheese, milic and Sweet Mille, pint, morn- rints jutter- Se, per quart. Cream 15¢, Tae Dercusans Ove Per Cext Seems to carry with remarkable force, and has been pushed with mammoth effect, it appears, since pile after pile of solid masonry, exquisitely elaborated, rises on the ruins which this infamous system wrought. And as the pile rises Heavenward, higher and higher, the deeper the condemnation of the builders, who builded upon a foundation, the corner-stones of which are composed of TRickERy, TREACHERY, decelt, hypocricy and willful misrepresentation, which 18 tantamount to deliberate falsehood, It further appears that a “Quarter of a Century” of conducting a business according to this PNCULIAR method is producing its legitimate results, that of con- signing to their “commercial graves” its founders and followers. To them it is. sad refrain, the cry of ADLER ON THE BRAIN. ‘Why ts it that this disease is so prevalent among THE PEOPLE? Becanse Adler has never decolved them by false and fictitious promises. Because he h@s never made any misrepresentations ‘a8 to the conduct of hfs business, nor does he allow any, one in his employ to misrepresent the quality of any article in his establishment. He promised to sell FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, Of his own Manufacture, to any and all comers, at ‘TEN PER CENT ABOVE ACTUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE. ‘He has faithfully kept that promise; and, therefore THE PEOPLE ARE WITH HIM! Since it has become generally known that the “Dutch- man’s One Per Cent" {s not only not # recognized quantity, but a repudiated proposition, at ADLER’S ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Corner Massachusetts Avenue, STRICTLY ONE PRICK, Always be sure that you are in the RIGHT PLACE. Look for “ADLER” over the door, ‘sar Open evenings until 9;Saturdaysuatil 1. mhi9 the Supreme Court of the District. ‘The claim BEFORE PURCHASING. TRAVELING AND LUNCH Bs amouuts to $24.504, and represents a balance a Tp start tenants ae ee to be due by rae in she settiement of Game VARIETY OF EASTER EGGS DISPLAYED, is accounts 43 a recruiting and disbursing offi- cer in 1861. The amount offered in compre: THE MISFIT STORE, mise was $20. District Attorney Worthington bas been instructed to proceed with the suit. CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, CoxDEMNED.—At a convention of Baptist ciergymen, held last night at Shiloh ehureh, w seri Tesolutions were adopted Strongly condemning the action of Prof. G. M. ¥. King, president of iu using’ violence in punishing one o« his feu pupils. “The resolutions stated that appeal has cen made in vain to the Home Missionary suclety for redress. Pror. Kixé BE SURE AND COME TO THE CORNER. clous beverage or for medicinal pur; DULTERATED WHISKY, are Invi tri: of the celebrated brand, Pere Axp Txviconarixe. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a dell- ‘poses, an UNA- ited to make WHAT PROF. SILLIMAN SA’ S OF OUR WHEAT —_-o————_ PPP PPP FER RRR ‘TTTT REE NN N Sian eve se Pevvacida tice tessvanee BAKING POWDER EU EP Ee ie Raat “ET ERP IN String woutd do well to look into dh aes ily | “Mens. Mannix Kanmrziscat one: pow-| ov Pb b Hee & F feel SN working of this company, which was duly Poopshnnse epeciad a ae eee EO chartered by Congress nine years ago, and | ViEW. It certainly restores to the under the mana: nt of a board composed of ‘a and Magnesia Salts, which the | WWW) WH H IT g883 K OK ¥ y nine of the best and most conservative moves frean Mish grade flour ind it avolds | WWWW HH I ms strength and influence. Its risks are limited to Use of sinusil doses of Rochelle Salts, sich aa Ww WHE if Ss! kK K ¥ - the Distriet; its rates are unusually low and tartaric acid compounds carry tuto the system jess uid contaiiee tem tinies 4s tue Patan: deh insurer shares in the profits. ‘The present Pound of managers consists of Messrs. William ssi ie "aopr lied fret Four preperation, as ¢ | This Whisky, upon an snalytical examination, has tullanty ne (president), John C. Harkness (vice | cannot be from those preparations which wee Fusi fresident, NX. W. Burchell, Jobn T. Given, | Suiuu and Caeturs compounds: besides the tareegs | Proved to be free from Fusil Oll, and indeed of any or Wittiem & 7 cmpson, W iitiain Z.gibiey, James ‘Sieiva cre ee eae valcke hadi alkalinecon- | the modern Ingredients which are used to give a fictl- le, Wiliain ‘Thompson and Ada Hon of the urine with dicalcie ‘phomphia : : ¥ Carter, and the office of the company is at | juaiyeryte aie that you have a Very Stony eam | tious age and flavor to this popolar drink, atts be Obed CnUe: Where all Informa- | tion has growu on me the more d have cca tee Hon cau be obtained trom Mr, James E. Fiteh, | tase, “sigued) ‘B SiLLiMay, es secretary, ew aaishg? Browning & Middleton, Barbour Hamilton, THE Moxey Nor TRACED To THE ASSIGNEES. CORNY ELE SON ee ce. ‘Thomas A Rover, ferday delivered the cnutin ot eee M418 Penuavivania avenue, | N.T. Metzger & Bro, Deall & Baker, cave “Of the Potomac Steamboat coming | The trade suppited.” f14-9,tu,th,6m-4p HH. Magrader, ' J.C, Ergood & Co, inst R. H.W. Reed and George C. Payne and = ‘Waters, W. H. Ht. Cissel, Thomas J. Myers, affiruin special terin disiniesing the bill, Mr. Heed failed ip business aud made an assignment to Messrs, Myers and Payne, giving certain preferences. The company fled’ & vill in equity against the the decree of the Moe J. P. Pasen Retarned last Saturday from New Yérk, where she had been during the week looking after her WASHINGTON, D.C, H. & H, W. CATHERWOOD, Sole Proprietors, assignees to declare that $435.45 in their hands, | si ished to have been recelved by Reed as agent GERING IMPORTATION, mi¢-am Phladeiphia, or the company for Uckets sold, was @ trust | which are daily receiv ctablishment, USE PAINTS Jund for the coinpany, ¢nd should be paid to See ee tee eee ets ae hougr cHEArER av THE them. The counsel for the assi claimed inhle 1107 F STREET. 7 t of JAMES H. Mou! that the company had failed to trace the money | —— ; 2 th'Batiding Suppites, Nox ‘B10, Bia and Ww their hands. ‘This point was sustained and D. H. 914G three doors west of the it Office, im- theccase dismissed. Hases fe eee iter Armory, ttn at ee : : A CASE YRow THE INAUGURATION. Petes son more was before Justice Talbott in Bait more lay On the charge of assaul eating Wiliain Michaels on Marche 4th, ie alved a hearing, and was: A POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. It can be given in & cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; Is absolutely harmless. and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patien is « moderate drinker or an Kinsmore and two other | “eholic wreck. Ithas been given in thousands of THER uNere ou the same car, and it is alleged | Ass, and in every instance a perfect cure bas fol- that they used profane and Indecent lowed. IT NEVER vals ‘The system once impreg- and Whea remonstraied with they hated with the Specitic, it becomes an utter impoasi- He igat out the car. Michacts was badiy beaten | bility for the llquer appetite ceenice in the fracas, and be identified as his 3 suallant. GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, —_+—_. ‘Cincinnati, Ohio. town, on ihe Siecopahna beac Bat Forealely pK. TTEL ‘on et tan brane! : three’ miles from the city, Lewis De Mears? rises EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, ‘Corner 14th and F streets; also corner 14th street and ‘Vermont avenve, Washington, D. C. letor. 151 head of éattle on the market 5 the . and sold to butchers. Beet’ Sauuee good, Siaoy: tair, 44,05: medium, : 9 .- ‘Call or write for circulars and full particulars, dade ordinary, Sya4. 230 of sheep up, an wold to butchers at £ Cows ‘cab Be’ sagas er beak sand calves | Duss Sure Fon Haan a (At 4146 th street northwest, asin We Reseserrutzy Ixvire THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIO TO A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS IN FOOT WEAR, Ladies’ Cur. Kid Button, box toe and worked but- ton holes, for $2 per pair. Ladies’ Fine €ur. Kid, glove-fitting, box toe, or com- ‘mon sense, $2.50 per pair. Extra Fine Cur. Kid Button, box toe, or common sense, $3 per pair, ‘We make a specialty of J. © BENNETT & BARNARD'S FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. His Spanish Arch-French Kid Turns are a combina- tion of beauty and comfort, ‘The Paris Beaded Opera's the latest novelty in the Slipper line. We have them in five different widths. ‘We have @ 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 Goopa. ‘You will meet with polite attention, W. H. RICH’S, ‘d ‘71 Market Space, next to Sth st, Gaear Crosixe Our Sure OF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES AtGINSHEIMER & BROS, 808 7th street, mh12 Ciesla Shoes, in butt., Ince and Gaiters that were are now closing "These choes ate superior to custom wea AN EVENING WITH THE GREAT NOVELIST! TWO EVENINGS OF DELIGHTFUL FOREIGN ‘TRAVEL! All made vivid with | Wealth of Illustration a khowledged everywhere to be UNEQUALED AND UNAPPROACHABLE. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, I. VERSAILLES AND MARIE ANTOINETTE— Opening ‘Lecture on the French Revolution. il, PARIS IN THE REIGN OF TERROR—Con- clusion of the story of the French Revolution, Il. THROUGH ENGLAND WITH CHARLES DICKENS.—A fumous lecture, “Hundreds turned away in every city. IV. ROUND THE BAY OF NAPLES Souvenirs of travel in an earthly paradise. V, THE CASTLE-BORDERED RHINE.—A charm- ing’ evening on the River of Song and Story. SPECIAL MATINEE ON SATURDAY. Subject Announced Later. Subseription tickets: Reserved seats for the five (matinee not included), $3. For sale at Box oiice on and aher sing UESUAY MORNING, MARCH 24, le tickets: Reserved seats, Toe Admissto Boe: SSingle tickets on sale on and afier FRIDAY 2 mh24-3t BURDITT & NORTH, Managers, ‘ERZOG’S MUSEUM, Late Lincoln Hull, corner 9th and D sta. n.w. EVERY AFTERNOON AND COMMENCING “MONDAY, NIGHT, MARCH 23, ‘The Effulgent Center of Dramatic Fame. MISS KATHERINE ROGERS. SUPPORTED BY A TALENTED AND EFFICI- ENT COMPANY. ‘Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, #6 onda ee SiULION, Rink wursday, Friday and Saturday Ni PYGMALION AND GALATE: By special request Saturday Matinee, ‘MISS MULTON, Admission to family circle, 10 cent first floor, 20c. Heserved seats m: six ain advance without extra, eat the Box Office of the museum. In future Box Office will be open from 8 ain. sharp to 10 p.m. ‘Doorsopen at i aid 7 ‘pans: overture one hour later. Rev. Jxo. R. Paxrox, D. D., Late of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, ‘will Deli iver his Popular Lecture, entitled “SHAVINGS,” ATTHE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ON FRIDAY EVENING, March 27, 1885, for the Benefit of the Young Men's Christian Associar tion of this city. Seats are now on sale at Elis Music Store, Appty earl mh EDUCATIONAL. JPGHTEENTH STREET smuINany, CORNER sth and G ets. uw Home School for ise ies, little giria and boss (under 22 yeare).” Instfur ton thorough in all branches y for a practical sng scromplished ‘education. Sr RLIZABETH HARRIS, Briucipal Vacancies pupils aner March Bist, E J HE HOWE BUSINESS SCHOOL, 617 7TH St 1B, Ww. Sort, condensed course in. practical Book: Keeping. Rapid Penmanship and English Branches At moderate rates of tuition.” Morning. afternoon ald Bight sessions. Sole right to Howes soem of Moke ceplng taught without text-books, Civil service Prep aratiota specialty. 3-2. BRYANT, Principal EP OAL DEPARTMENT 01 Sager pee il commence on Fri- femal to. 2 9.B ms course of lectures, wil | ring to, . 1118 13th a WW ANTED-PUPIIS TO TAKE LESSONS TN Decorative Painting, Tapestry and Kensington. Also Kensington and other embroideries: Ha ict Work, Wax and Paper Flowers, Point and Macrenie Lace! Taxidermy, e- Call or address, Mrs BGs IC HOLTZ, 327 1st st_n.e. mbi3-101* ORWOOD INSTITUTE—1212 AND 1 at. near 14th st: crcle “Select Bowrding Sehgol ieee eee oes ” yy as Humbe ‘will’be Amited. Ft hoarde ed. mb12-6m HOOL ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Site private lemons in Sugita Branches’ Coral Guitare dnd Tending Tostradtion, gay and eventg, Mrs. ADELINE DUVAL MACK, 1425 Netn.w. Sli CIVIL SERVICE 403 Pennsylvania ave. nw, Belect Civil Service Library Practical Civil Service Studies: and ‘Thorongh Civil Service Dri TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVE- NINGS. Hours from 7 to 9 p.m. ‘Terms reasonable. ja22-0e ‘ASHINGTON ACADEMY OP TELEGRAPRY: ‘Only school of the kind here, A special invit tation to all to see the “method by which son cen soon learns profession. 21d Sdse xe dscns RIVATE TUTOR, (FTF. 7th st. mw. Commercial facilities for advanced stu- f4-2m* ‘D AND TYPE-WRITING PRACTI- ‘Suecess guaranteed {f Instructions plls preferredand number imme Sfice of Johns & Easton, Loisiana ave. mbsme IVERSITY, BALTIMORE UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGIATE COURSES, Instruction i provided for Graduate, Unde pate and Special Students. ‘The nextacadenic year ins September 22, 1885. teenth vear), office Hege Studies. dents in Carriages may be ordered at 4:10 and 10:10 p.m. ‘or circulars addrets, by postal card, the John: Sarleeu ours eee eee JFOR!S OPERA HOUSE COMEDY WEEK KE, SCHELL, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF — PIANO and "VOCAL MUSIC. Particular atten- “How Auch Lies in Laughter."—Carlyle, THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, Two Jomms AMERICANIZED! Two Johns o Johus Fun from the Beginning to the End. ‘Two Johns Two Johns A ripple breaking into laughter and ‘Two Johns ‘Two Johns bursting into a scream of hilarity. WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY, iE WEDNESDAY. SOUVENIR SOUVENIR XT WEEK-THE STODDART LECTURES TPHEATER COMIQUE ‘This Week—Every Evening and Daily Matinees. PETRIE AND FISH'S MARVELS OF TWO HEMISPHERES. LIVING MODELS. NAC-NAC. Fifty Young Ladies in attendance in our Free Cafe. 9x STREET AND RHODE ISLAND AVENUE. —OPEN— EVENING, 7:30 t0 10:30.” GOOD MUSIC. BEST FLOOR SOUTH OF PHILDELPRIA. FANCY SKATING EVERY EVENING. ‘7th and Oth street cars direct. mb: wventie, near 11th street ANOTHER GRAND PLAY. Produced in Splendid Sipe. Every Afternoon and Nigut This Week, "The World'« Grestest FFotean Actor NIOHN W: RANBONT, Assisted by Miss ELLA RANSON and thelr Popu- In the Torilling Spectacular OF the Torilling Spectacatar Drache, ‘ACKOSS THE ATLANTIC. with New Scenery ‘and Appointments, sar Mr. J. W. Ransone in Five Changes of Charac- ter and aii his Great and Original Songs, ‘New and Novel Curiosities in the Museum, ‘Admission to all only 10 cents, Box Office open from 10 a. 1. to 4 p. m. for sale of reserved seats. m23-6¢ G0? THREATR OF Tie x UNION VETER. rst Company), At Abner's Music Hall, EVERY EVENING THIS ONTH. ‘Goud music and vi Army Post every ev ‘Adinission 19 cent Nationa ROLLER SKATING RINK, 611-613 E STREET, Near Post Office Butlding. "NOW OPEN, 7 P.M 12,000 Feet hard Maple Floor Skating Surface. Ladies and Children afternoon admission, with skates, mre-1m 250. sa CRIBNER'S BICYCLE SCHOOL. INSTRUCTION FREE TO PURCHASERS. COLUMBIA AND ALL FIRST-CLASS BICY- SGES, TRICYCLES AND ACCESSORIES AT PAC- BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES SOLD ON IN- STALLMENTS. WM. C. SORIBNER, FENTON HALL, E STREET, to bexinners, as well as those wishing to be quali- fled for Performers or Teachers. Terns $) st. r[YOE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, Providence, And at 723 14th st, n. w., WASHINGTON. ‘New Term Begins now. Superior Native Teachers only. Classes and Private Lessons Fee Extremely Low. Unexcelled advantages for learning Conversation. _We invite all personsto visit our classes. 120 Ri “CLASS SESSIONS SS every evening. Private iesous # specialty. Ail shorthatid books and publications consttuily on hand, and exceptional o} ortunities for learning the art are offered at WASHINGTON PHONOGRAPHIC HEAD QUARTERS, 927 1 fig nx QPENCERIAN BU COLLEGE, 601 S oth and Dsts now. Young and middleazed ‘Rapid writing, book and women trained for business Keeping, Dualiess practice. repli, cxleulatione, Sgith nguage, stenography, typewriting, etc., morons tanght. Admission ak ‘any time” Qiberal ues adapted io the times. Year, from date of entrance, Gay OF night, $50: torso mouths, fay. S20; night, $14. me moni 4 writ : Call oF send? or circulars ie SARA A. SPENCER, Vic pal HE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACETOLEARN drawing and painting is.at th of Pine Arts, Isth st. and Ne Study saved.” Receptions free Borciock, Mis, SR EEAVIRT, (OF HoSTON, cna Conservainey. “Plane reeneieee, Mateeoay aad aed mservatory. Fiano, ye, aE culture, 1012 1uth st nw. rayne eel “W 4881NGTON ScHIOOr, OF ELOCUTION AND English Lu structs MRS. 3M. STEVENS HART, Principal. ‘The culture and development of the voice and nab ural expression of sentiment carefully taught. ‘Especial attention given to the cure of suummering and other vocal defects. Boys’ and Girls’ class Satur day, 11am. ae 1. PARSO: (LATE OF SPEN ¢ Business College), Private Instructor in Look- keeping, Penmanship, English and all mathematics, Day, ns, 9 a.m. to12m.. $7 per month. Pupil taught at home ifdesired. 31s D St. n.w. ‘ea ARFIFLD ER men mr su2Tom __ MMS. PRIVATE LESSO! ae TE LPSONS TX ALL “GRADES oF adults confidential; prey r college, Annapolis, West Point, all examinations. IVY INSTITUTE, x.w. corner Sth and K sts. now. ‘Mathematical, Classical, Business, SW. FLY: Evening Classes, $3 and $5 amontb. HOTELS. VES. .8, HOWARDS, HOUSE: Mi ssivantn ave onesjaare Opposite “National Hotel. ‘ksubiished 15 Fifclase our, and rocms $5 19°10 be Transient $1 to $2 per day. Table and beds ‘Temperance house. muvee 76 PEN from Gth street depot, ¥e rs Brocrs Coxgresstoxar Horen. ‘This Hotel is situated opposite the Capitol—New Jer- sey ave. and B st. xe.—the most elevated point in ‘Washington. Itis out of the malaria district, being ong hundred feet above the level of the Potomue river. From its Balconies a beautiful view can be had of the entire city of Washinzton, Arlington Heights, Poto- mac River aad the Capitol grounds. Summer boarders. accommodated with delightful airy and well ventilated rooms, Transient, $2.00 per day. Regular boarders for mh9-Im* NEAR 11TH NORTHWEST. _| summer season ai low rates, H. BROCI |HOICE SEATS mbit FOR ALL THE THEATERS. (0 BROS. jo17-3m Pennsylvania ave. com 11th st ‘OR RENT_TWO NICE CORTAGES SITUATED ‘on commanding ground, tn Oak an Coxcumaren Hoi Suen ae cnet srt panaliy fursished aed to noces ce a sisted a vtabie CRAB ORCHARD be rented for the season oF for thie year, “For terms WATER. stanidam 205 Park aver Baltimore, Ma. DYSPEPsr, = be epg od ATLANTIC 7 N. J., South Carolina aveaie nea: @ 2 3 BGK HEADACHE, B | se ccedn. Bicctrie bells, gus, ete. Heated Le ‘CONSTIPATION, throughout, sun, galery. Al L modern convininnces pen ail the sear. ‘Proprietors ‘The three “ills” that make life a burden promptly and | “'fig-dm wonttively relieved hy, DENNIS—ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY, bot eras fom the ‘Beach pena Es 3:40 CRAB ORCHARD WATER. Som BORTON & MARSIowate ‘Tn use for 70 years successfully, and recommended by physicians everywhere. Price 5c. a bottle. GENUINE CRAB ORCHARD SALTS are only sold im sealed paper box packages at 10c. and 25c, See that “Crab Apple” trade mark is on all labels. No Genuine Crab Orchard Salts are sold in bulk, Buy only “Crab Apple” Brand Sold by all Drag- ists, + CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO. SIMON N, JONES, Manager, fel6-ths,ta ‘Louisville, Ky. 55553, EER WS E Eee GOK FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE FOR HEATING BY LATROBES FOR OPEN GRATES. “ IT MAKES 4 QUICK FIRE. IT 18 EASILY IGNITED. If DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATER IT 18 ROONOMICAL 4 WILL PaY To TRY IT. FOR SALE BY THE ‘WASHINGTON GASLIGHT 00, WELLINGTON—ATLANTIC CITY. N. T— Kentucky ave.,near thebeach; 5 ocean, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Ts Oxorn To Maxe Roox for the introductior 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 remnant of fall stock, at 10 t025 per cent discount. W. 8, JENES & 00., EJ ‘717 7th street nw. Evrexca. Here 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- plied. Call early. ‘Goons. 4 to mest any entell peige quoted by SESS PRICK CH CREPES and CREP! pu- MSI HERNAN FROM $1 1% SE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH * IN AND.COMBINA- UTTS, RANGING PROM 500. TO $3 PER NEW PARIS AND BERLIN WRAPS, JACKETS AND JERSEYS RAF TILK JERSEYS, aT Ss. | INSILK AND CHUDDA SHAWLS. . UMBRELLAS AND | HOSE FOR LADIES: GENTL ALL WEIGHTS, SPY SHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND odfimucr bitch SEATON Perry Building, Pennsylvatila ave. cor. 9th st. Established 1840. mh21 NOTICES. A. LUTTRELL WILL HAVE AN INTEREST IN MY BUSINESS FROM APRIL Ist. WE SHALL K A FULL STOCK OF DESIRABLE DRY GOODS AND SELL AT POPU- LAR PRICES, OUR UNITED STOCKS ARE ENTIRELY TOO LARGE, AND WE WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT COST UNTIL APRIL 187, THE STOCKS MUST BE REDUCED IF PRICES WILL Dorr. EXAMINE OUR PRICES BEFORE PURCHAS- ING ELSEWHERE. GBO. 5. JOHNSON, mba ‘713 Market Space, Enxmromenms axv Laces iS LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURE, a BEB A vu om - mp PA UB a OSs BBB AA UU OM MM BasS> OUR BUYER HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM W YORK PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK OF ONE OF THE LARGEST IMPORTING HOUSES, WHICH ENABLES US TO PLACE BE- FORE THE PUBLIC EMBROIDERTIES AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE, LIST OF BARGAINS 1,000 PIECES EMBROIDERIES, WIDE ANDNAR- ROW, CHOICE PATTERNS, ALL OF WHICH HAVE BEEN SOLD FROM Sto 124. A YD, NOW ATS CENTS A YD. 500 PIECES EMBROIDERIES, T PAT TE! SOME NIC > 2S AMONG THEM, FORMERLY RETALLED AT 20c, NOW AT 10 CENTS A YARD. SWISS EMBROIDERIES, WORTH FROM 40 to Go ALTHOUGH WE HAVE OVER. 2,500 PIECES OF THE ABOVE, WE WOULD ADVISE OUR CUSTO- MERS TO CALL AT ONCE, AS THE GOODS SOLD AT SUCH FIGURES CANNOT LaST VERY LONG, BBR MM ADE om gsKg aA UU MMMM = for AA gg NY Bas, BBB A A UU OM MM Ss = mhi7 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ARGAINS? BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS IN SHIRTS, AT THE BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIKT FACTORY, The COMFORT SHIRT, mad: of Warnsuten Co id Richardson's 2.100 Linen, (Heinfureed s finshed forte wash tub, for chly 8 ceuls. ‘Tus it the Finest Shirt in the marcer of Fruit of the Loom © sk to see our CROWN DIAMOND SHTRT, made ton and Fine Linen Bosoms: only 50 cents. These Shirtssare cut lengthwise of tbe colton, carefully made, and will give cntiresutistuction, We have just received 200 dazen MEN'S. “x TALE HOSE, which we intend to sell at 25 CENTS PEK PAU at a 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST, FAMILY SUPPLIES, Taxe Nonce YOU CAN BUY THE BEST GRANULATED SUGAR AT 6 CENTS A POUND; BEST GOLDEN RIO AT 23 CENTS A POUND; OLD GOVERN- MENT JAVA AT 30 CENTS; FAMILY OOLONG AT 50 CENTS, AND A GRAND BARGAIN IN TEA AT 60 CENTS A POUND. LARGE AND FRESH STOCK — BEST QUALITY EVER OF. FERED. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT IT IS YOUR INTEREST TO DEAL WITH THE NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON TEA CO., mb20-6r Mosncnxo 1881 Wimsxy ANDI FINE OLD CABINET AT $3.50, ARETHE BEST GOODSSOLD FOR THOSE PRICES. CG WITMER & Cc 2 191s Re . SSYLVANIA AVE, A-Fuz Lose Ov Groce THAT MUST BE SOLD. PAT BIST FAMILY FLOU BEST JAVA AND MOCK KNOWN TOTHE TRADE RUASTED. AND GROUND. seni 8C. por Th POTATOES AND APPLES, WiiOLESALE PRICES ‘Terms suriculy cash. POOLE, BROOKE & O., 430 44 Louldana avenue, ERE FFE 558s EE ies i 3 066. a a ‘eco THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Se without a doubt the most Bractsrciand the most Nornitiovs Flour inthe world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect 0 containing us it does all the niost improved Mart v invented up to the present time, but ther rod a Four Usecrrassrnbyrany’ tlt i the world. ts imply state that's laree quan- Utyarthis macnificent Honr is shipped: annually: to Enrope and eaten at the principal Courts uf the ot world. We Guanaxree ‘that it it made from selected hard wheat gown in Minnesota and Dakota It is an ack nowledved fact, that in this Flour e sp ration of the glutinoas particles “of the wheat beste nd a Uhorough elimination ofall weak and starchy matter has at last been reached, and is consequently more Nvrariocs, yielding incre bread to the barrel than any other Flour, ‘Tive best trade ‘adits that trom its bread making’ qualities it i the cheapest, Weil as the best, for either family or baker's tse, Shaurpasced by ‘any Flour made.” Every “sack every is warranted to give entire suiisiaction STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. ‘One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents LETTERS TO A PRESIDENT. By SIVA 12mo. Cloth, THe. Paper Covers, 580, Since the days of the famons “Letters of Jantow’ flew Writings have commanded ao much a Presidenbelect fan answer. Th tothe Hon. JG. Bowon Cunseling, Hon. Kit Washburne, Charles A. iim cial Hamat Prentisa, oon r are destined the whole tana. oF to a premises read und pondered iy EMILE 70LA'S NEW NOVEL, “GERMINA! By EMILE ZOLA, Author of “Nana,” “L'Assomolr,” ete, Printed from advanced sheets, by arrangement with theatiban, Mlustrated Frontispiece by Tack Writtawn, 12mo, Cloth, black and gold, The.; Paper Gover, “Genwreat,” the latest work of the dist Zolnsis without doubt the tune miasteriy eerk of wie, nie. "Ite descriptions of character srw startlingly ike and vivid. Tt deals with the dreadful condfiion in the coal mines of France. ‘The gerage i a thlserahie ex part of the Mi family te wrouxht out ‘ictal. "Tie here stors, tiene, 1 reader's atteytion mM Lie Outset: his speeches In the moonltt fe neat Montson are thrilling in the extreme, while tne. whole story of the revolt of the workmea ts galy especially appropriate to these unsettied times. ‘The great sale of books will continne for the remajader Of this week. CHAS. BAUM, 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, _mb23-3t Washington, ‘CARDS AT BAUM'S, Call and examine our handsome f Faster Cards and Noveltien. You will Ona the - es to be the lowest and the amortment the ‘CARDS—EASTE th st. nw. CARDS AND NOVELTIES, PRANG, MARCUS WARD, TUCK, @a. PRAYERS AND HYMNALS JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Agent, mh21-2w 915 Pennsylvania Avegoe. x Easrer Booxs. Taylor's Holy Living: Prancts ™ Pat tinatioon of Chat ena coats A'Vearof Somiines ‘At ths Rental Gate bee: Prestons Rion Geld tana, tesa Exe Camm Ax» Novmem A fine line of Reautiful Cards and Novelties for Fas ter now ready. Also full supply of Devotional Booka, Bibles, and Prayer Books and Hymnals in sets. at WM. BALLANTYNE @ 80N'8, 428 7th ste mbi3 aster. Noveurms, Cards, Gifts and Books, in agreat variety of new and artistic designs, which are very attractive, and priced at reasonable Ggures, ‘ _mhlé “Gis bun reer, northwest Easrer Camps’ Easren Canna: v A FULL ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED AND DISPLAYED FOR SELECTION aT G. A. WHITAKER'S mo 1105 Pennayivanta avenue. Aomnicas Arwaxac = AND TREASURY OF FACTS, Statistical, Financial nd Political, for the yaar $608, AR HUCKEEBEREY FINN te iniest book: by Bate ‘Twain, with a full amsortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ‘CROSS’ STYI/ ~ JOS giz and O10 sth w. _mno opposite U.S. Patent Omice. W SamINGTON crncuLaTiNG. oF ah st. mw. New Books Card Engraving and Printing. Btatiowery Mr W CRN & CO. GOODS. ME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTR, X Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York; Wm. nable Prices, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. ‘Dresses, “Hiridal Troumeau ; 007 Penuinyivania ave. cover A Willie, >. AY MEL ULLER, se al with Geo, White, Ladies’ Taflor, ‘Mas just returned from New York, and will open her Fasiionable Dresinaking Parlors’ 410 12th ete nearly opposite Palais Rayal, MONDAY, Marte 234 ‘Drease sade inthe latest at reasunabie Toth Costumes a speclaity, made tals male MADAME VALMONT inform her patrous and tustomers that sive at short notter, NGEEE peer re rial tall de ions, MADRAS oy "4 tapproved styles. Established since 1856, ith aw. mnoime CAVANAUGH HAS MOVED “oak Making Par Entrance on 9th stre SRENCH DYING, SCOURING AND RY Cleaning Establisment, 1205 New York even Ail Kinds of Lando ny 7 waned M xs Sema Rerreer 608 8th street, opposite Patent Office, Opencd atarge and complete nesortment of HAM> BURG EDGES and INSERTINGS ALLOVER EMBROIDERY, ORIENTAL, TORCHOX, Mi DICIS and other TRIMMING LACES, Select and lange stock of Ladies” and Chlldren'¢ 380+ SLORY, CORSETS, SILK and KIDGLOVES, HAND KERCHIEFS, RIBBONS, NECK RUCHINGRand CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Asn Fisners ‘Chemical Dry © No. 06 G street THIRTY YEARS" "and Genter forthwent, ‘PERIENCE. (Garments also, Velvetand is, Laces, Gloves, te, ae niet tr this superior MTADIES EVENING DEEMOIS & SPB 5 eter ea a See re Wictenate ata, “hie gab ae eee ENT a FUL LENGTH, renrecr enarr, Mitts can vent wwe} eS 2 eaeaam NIGHT DRESSES, 10 85 ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- ecting housekeeper and satisfy the most fustidiousepl- cure. GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made byzthe celebrated Hungarian process. It is avery cheap and Deautifel Patent, within the reach of all clases, and ‘We guarantee will give satisfuction to every one who will try it, GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standart Famtly many highpeced Fatent Floury, while ie cok th many it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELLANCE or GOLDEN ‘HILL, and we feel smsured tbat any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything elea Forsale ‘by ali grocera, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indianaave WM. M. GALT 00. ‘French Hand-made Ui ‘Merino Underwear Patent Shoulder Iiracer, And ali Dress Grote. ‘french Coreet.and bustles. renel Children’s Corsets and $1 Corset iis Eieowm make) that for ‘NB Prench, price is unsurpassed jvCermap and Spanien Spoken, mene 4 Tas Nanoxat Sarz Descarr Cag CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORE AVE,

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