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ee THE LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasnixorox, D.C, March 25, 158 For the middie Atlantic states. northwesterly winds becom! able, preesded in southern portion by stationary generally higher barometer, © Taursdauy, fair weather fis indicated for the middie Atlantic states, followed toward night in the southern portion by local rains. Fair weather f by Incal Shows Indicated for New Englar Local Fains in the south Is offering the remainder of ber’ stock of Street, Traveling and Reception dresses at greatly re- duced prices, prev ious to her return to NewYork. invoice of choice Recerven to-das y Pi nlek We y Prunes, whic’ Sr MErzonk & BRO, Grocers, 417 7th street northweat, ° omaceo Grows nobetterquality will eccodered tthe pattie Ua the Wiotet Plug aaa eee re larger, and, Seed eee tanportance, nr better quailty ft trchewhng tobacco of ‘hith- weed brawis. 10k out for imitations piabels. Luchs & Bro., 52 7th street 3. Ww. agents. = sil and examine the Gents’ Calf Hand Sewed Walkenfast Shoes, in i Congress. Only $3 a pair, Family Shoe Store, 310 71h MrsevM.— Miss Katherine Rogers, hest actresses of the age, will appear here in her wonderful creation of “Miss Mul- ton.” Don't iss seeing her, Corens, Corps, AND Sore TuroaT yield fis to’ BH. Douglass & Sons’ Capsicum shi Drops. _ To THe PuBtic:—We take the liberty to In form our numerous friends and patrons and the public in general that we have opened our new Jastalment House, No. 03 sth’ street north- west, where we sell furniture, carpets, oll-cloth, matting, dry zoeds, bedding, and, in fact, every- thing used in the general id’on the easiest possible terms. Call and be convinced. SULLIVAN & BACHSCHL», 903 7th st, BW. Dr. Lrox's Penrect Toornt Powper.— An Elegant Toilet Luxury, 25 cents. FUssern’s Ice Crean and Charlotte Russe, 1427 New York avenw Fasten Carns, J. Jay Gould’s, 421 9th st. FRAMING PICTURES TO ORDER A SPECTALTY.— Largest variety of mouldings, at 411 7th street. and Celebrated Wil- A streets s.e, 3 Es 1sH HALF Hose, 25c. per pair, value 40e. Frane’s, corner 7th aud D streets, ‘the only strictly one price Hat and Gent.'s Furnishing Store in this city. PUMPEIx Pre.—Winsiow's canned Pumpkin im 2-pound cans. 4 cans for 25¢ Royat, Crown, ¢ son Whiskies. D. Save eyesight. Consult Hempler. Noagents, CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lichted at 6:40 p.m., and extinguished at 5 W. HL. Barker hax been elected the & Iebration assoc! West Phillips has been Sel that division. James Rf. English, a plate printer. living at 1206 E street, was ‘attacked with vertigo and fell to the pavement rof 3d and D Rtrects northwest nd received a other injuries. yConnor, formeris n conneeted with us. and who died resident of tion in the the eorne! last night scalp wound on bis head besides The funeral of Daniel J of Philade fa, who has b ey 1233 dy, took place this a The Peter Fi the Criminat Const ¥est ing letter throu: er P. Finne The will day for sending a h the mail, i 14 11th street. urnett, filed to-day, T son Thomas, on condi: ch of her daughters—An- failure the estate goes to the daughters, bout # o'clock fast nizbt sore unknown per- a left a colored female infant at the front door GIh street northwest, ocen- Tt was taken in aud ivall services, conducted by Rev. H. M. rion, an evanselist of Bal‘imore, are in Baptist Chureh of this city. ly attended, and eonstd- ‘nein larceny of a wateh and cha Of Kansas Ci n Ath, This mornin phnst Richard Filmore and John F m, Cha: rice Court with Yank G. Middleton. jored boy of 14 years, ith ‘others, £ was charged, today, with’ broken into the ‘en away about $5 worth of papers. Was sent ta the grand Jury. | oP Copies of Tue Srak of February 21 and Mareh 4 and 5, in wrappers, duiy stsimped. contain ing the full reports of tlie monumentcelebration and the inauguration ceremonies and the bitll, can be had at the counting room in any quan: tty. Price two cent=—not 5 pos ity. Price two cents ineluding postage. Zist last, iger and Phe case ‘The Inaugural Expenses. BRINGING THE ACCOUNTS TO A CLOSE—THE SUBSCRIPTIONS To RE REFUNDED, The executive committee of the inaugural ar- Tangements held a meeting last evening and practically concluded their labors, which will terthinate with their report to the general com- mittee on Monday evening. The committee on ball tickets submitted report showing that the amount recetved from the sale of ball tiek- ets and deposite treasurer was Sale of invitation cards, $341.20, p6S.70. A ‘ul count of the at the entrances shows that 7,098 were fouad in the boxes, which, on com Parison with the count of hows that 11 more tickets were sold th ¥ of the lumber o° the the statem=nt was mad the promena:te con ber, &e., Wort 4 ceived to abort 816. Th Within four o: five hundred dollars of ineeting the expenses tn full, and will alloy the return of nearly all the fund subscribed. Tne Late FRraxx G. Mmpietox—at a tal meeting of the board of directors witable Cooperative Building Association, led for the purpose of taking suitable actio1 m the death of Frank G. Middleton, Hon. Filis Spear and Lawrence Gardner were ap- pointe made the following report, which was adopted: Whereas, It has pleased Divine Providence to Fagexesaddenty from this lite and its activi. ies, family and friends, our friend aseociate on this board, a Therefore BE ASE &, SIDPLETON ierefore, be it resolved, That we enter upon the records of the board a memorial of our deep ersonal grief and our sense of the great lows which we have sustained in his untimely death. Resolved, That we will cherish as a sacred trust the remembrance of the many virtues which made his whole life admirable: that he Joined with a clear perception and sound ju Ment a heart deeply relizious and right and generous impulses and true to every Prompting of honor and duty; that, while he Was aman of strong convictions, strictly and inifexibly adhered to what he thought to be at, he was modest and courteous and always nsiderate ofothers. We recognize that In his early death the comin reputation already aud giving abundant sion. “His friends and ta worthy and a an exemplary member, ad consistent lite were © Members of the board m panion; bis chy whose reverent helpful to the counsellor, Resolved, That we deeply aftiietion, ai the secretary be forward to his faintly tions. THomas Jx0. Joy Epsox. copy of th DVERVILLE, P retary. GOVERNMENT SALE ov Horses aAxXD Car RIAGES AT AUCTION. Messrs. Duncanson Boe auctioneers, will sei! to-morrow moruing at Ls Gelock. tn front of their salesrooms, 10 ste count of the Department of Justice, & surplu: stock of horses, carriuges, harness, de, PIM — ANOTHER Att Sate —Mesers, Walter B. Wil- Mams & Co. call attention to an Interesting Important sale of paintings to take place to- morrow, Thursday, evening, at S o'clock. Being the coliéction of a gentleman about to leave th eity the pictures will be sold without reser that a rare opportunity will be presented for picking up a barzain tn favorite works. ‘That heir merits iy be fall irly understood, the pietures been placed on pul Toth street and U be so exposed: ding purchasers d tocail and make during to-morrow, w and connoisseurs are examination for them: The New York Minurxery Srore.—There has just been opened at the New York millinery store, 930 7th street n. W., 4 large assortment of ribbons, huts, bonnets of the very latest pate teens, flowers ind feathers, laces and fancy Feeds generally. prices, it is claimed, t eannot be Inatched; in fact, at. prices that ail in the leading low-priced houses of New ‘ork, The goods are tresit from the Importers, PAS EVENING IS THE HoLy Laxp.—Messra, Arbeely, of Damasens, Syria, have a} in the leading elties of this country before large s#udlences, giving “An Evening in the Holy Land,” with illustrations of home and. social life, Including the fainous sword exercise of Diobumedan and their marriage feasts, ‘These Will be represented by several natives at Odd Fellows’ ball, Navy Yard,on the z6u: instant, atep.m w York avenue, last Mon- | n, Who Was convicted in | not Mr. | nd Nillie Burnett—and in case of | 365, trom L. M. Briggs, | Lomax. | four colored | the Police Court | committee to draft resolutions. They | erned by | ity has lost « business | pathise with his | ‘The Jackson Democrats. THE ASSOCIATION FAVOR THE SELECTION OF LOCAL MEN FOR LOCAL OFFICES. A regular meeting of the Jackson Democratic Associaiion was held at Cosmopolitan hail last evening—Mr, H. C. Clagett presiding, and Mr. Sardo secretary. The minutes making no allusion to the resolutions endorsing candidates for the postma: tership of the city were adopted. Arthur M. Donaldson was elected member. De. C. B. Culver offered resolutions, which were adopted, endorsing the resolutions of the Co- lumbia ‘club in favor of local men for local oftices, A committee—Mesers. Drane and K. 8. Davis—_was appointed to invite Mr. T. W. Bart- ley to address the associat aod THE EXGRAVING SALE.—It would be well for the public to bear in-mind that Mr, Dowling will commence the sule of engravings, oleo- graphs and other attractive pictures at his auction rooms, 11th and Pennsylvania ave- nue, to-morrow’ morning at 11 o'clock. The sale'is without limit, therefore bargains may be expected. pa ieee Ye ForGixg His Morner’s Nawe—In the Police Court today George W. Taylor, a boy in his Sixteenth veur, was Charged by his mother, Ellen M. Taylor, with incorrigibility, and sentenced tothe reform school. He ha forged his mother’s name to orders for articles from Standiford, the druggist; Kellogg, the grocer,and others to the value of $116. ——— A Garpace Tram Runs AWAY.—Yesterday A pair of horses attached to @ garbage wagon, owned by F.M.Draney and driven by Wm. Clark, took fright and ran away, on P street, near 7th northwest. The team ran into car No. of the 7th street line, driving the pole of the wagon into the side of the car. "No one was in- jured. —— Nor A Case or CrveLTy.—Edward J. Hud- son was charged in the Police Court this morn- ing with erdelty toa horse. ‘The evidence was to the effect that the horse ran away and dragged Mr. Hudson, who, on recovering his feet, struck the horse’ with the lash end of the whip. The case was di MARRIAGE LICENSES. — Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to. | Charles Thomas Dean, of Montgomery county, Ma. and Annie Stewart Wright, of Tenley- town; Harry H. Jacobs and Carrie Lansburgh. Aoxsowrery Prune ERR 00. Ya L RoR 9 O YY AA EF RRR 0 O YY AA FE EE Oo Y gaa E y¥ AA tou BBR A OKO UK OM NNN Gea BR AA KK I NNN @ G BR AA KK it NNN BOB AAA KK It NNN 6G 60 BBB A A K K If WN WN PPP, OO Wo Ww DDD FFE RRR PpPoo WWWW DDE RR PPP oO O WWWW D D FE RRE oo wwww Db ROR R » 00 «=6©W W DDD EEE & E> ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenesa. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sop ONLY IN caNs Rovan BakiNe PowpeR Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. up@ [Ff X00 ARE SUFFERING FROM A SENSE OF extreme weariness, try one bottle of Ayer's Sarsa- parila, It will cost you but one dollar, and will do. | You incalculable good. It will do away with that tired feeling, and give you new life and energy. FAYE YoU 4 coven? serrpiess »i need no longer trouble you. The use of Ay Cherry Pectoral. before retiring, will soothe thecough to quict, allay the inflammation, and allow the needed Tepose. It will, moreover, speedily heal the pulmon- | ary organs, and give you health, mb24 FANCY SILKS, COLORED SILKS Garnet, Green and Blue, 500. gBEACK SILKS, real cast "Value $1.25, reduced to ‘i COLOR ED SILKS, excellent quality, real eash value reduced to % VERY F! eden tO § NE QUALITY, actual Special bargain, HANDSOME BROCADE SILKS in Cream, Pink, Blue and White, reduced to | | ETS, $1. | ULANDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILK VEL VETS ‘cheap at $2.50), reduced fo $1.50. BROCADE COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. BLACK CASHMERE SHAW. | K MILLS SHEETING, widest and sh Cont in Grey and Brown, . iminense width, 37430. fal Ne ROCADE DRESS GOODS, all ors, 12 yards | BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all pure linen, 45¢ CARTERs, 711 MARKET SPACE, Near the corner of 7thstreet. la Y J Great Crosxe Orr Sarz OF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES SHEIMER & BRO.'S, 808 7th street, mb24 ‘This sate will continue a short time only Look carefully at the Extraordinary Bargains we offer 0 the following well-known makers in Ladies’ Shoes. Pousin's finest ¢ hand-sewed, but, tut cost you $5, we will sell you now at $3.79. Cousin’s finest Str, Goat, hand-sewed, which are sold. | esewhere at $4.50, our price now $3.59. | _ Cousin’s fine Cur, kid, butt, which sell at $3.50, we it 200 pairs Ladies’ Fine Kid Butt., every palr of is Worth $3, are now selling at $2. Our Burt's Men Shoes, in butt., lace and Gaiters that Were $5 and $6, are now closing at ‘These shoes are superior to custom made) | Weask those that want to save mouey to come as | early as possible, us our stock is now complete, have ail sizes aud widths, therefore cull ut once at SINSHELIER & BROS, SUS 7th street. APER AT THE AMES IL” Meath ‘908, 10, 912 ani Patent Offtee, tin Armory, than at the city. If vou wish to Of White Temi, send your address on pricelist of every article it Will be nent to SOU ia few hours tine byl T gives the price of halt hattxaliont, gallon and five er, Varnish aud other liquid sold also price per quarter-pound, ha'epound, n, twenty-five and one huudred pounds prices of | | | ‘quan yerienced buyer kets oldest patter If he bays the sane price, pre as by t hey will be niptly, ‘bil nt collected ign Sivods delive: filed pr on deliver 2 The ovber sine have grown, Ty special ate TASES 1. McGILL, Deaier in falling instructed to | >, Pere Asp Isviconarixa. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a dell- clous beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited to make » j tial of the celebrated brand, ‘This Whisky, upon an analytical examination, has Proved to be free from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any or the modern ingredients which are used. to gives feu- tious age and flavor to this popalar drink. FOBSALEBY Browning & Middleton. Parbour€ DhbraéBo, Clan BL, Wheeler, ‘Thomas A. Rover, N.T. Metzger & Bro, Beall & Baker, John H. Magruder, 4... Exgood & Co,, SR Waters, W. HL. H Clavel, WASHINGTON, D. C. L & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ‘Sole Proprietors, Philadelphia, Hexonnsoms, BLIND, BLEEDING AND ITCHING. POSITIVELY CURED BY CUTICURA. A.warm bath with CcTIcURA SOAP snd atingleap plication of CuricuRa will instantly allay the intense itching of the most aggravated case of Itching Piles, ‘This treatment, combined with small doses of Curr CURA REsoLvEst three times per day, to regulate and strengthen the bowels, overcome constipation and re- move the cause, will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Fae when all other remedies and even physicians ITCHING PILES. THE PRICE OF CUTICURA NO ACCOUNT. I was taken, for the first time in my Ife, with Biind Piles, 20 severe that I could hardly keep on my feet. I used various remedies for three weeks, when the dis- ease took the form of Itching Piles, and growing worse. By advice of an old gentleman I tried the CuTicuma, ‘One application relieved the itching, and I was soon cured. I wish to tell the world that in cases of Itching Piles the price of the Coricuma is of no account, From an unsolicited quarter. 0. C KIRBY. 62 West Street, Concord, N. H. PILES 20 YEARS. A MARTYR FOR 20 YEARS CURED. ‘Having been amartyr to Piles for twenty years, I ‘was advised by a friend to try your CoTicuna REme- pres, which Idid, and am thankful tostate that Tam now perfectly relieved, and hope permanently so. ‘New York. RICHARD NORMAN. P,S—I would send you my addres, but I prefer to remain in obscurity. ITCHING PILES. began the use of your Curicuna RewEpres when Fou first put them on the market, and know of two cases of Itching Piles that have been cured by the yse, at my suggestion, of these remedies. ‘Virden, 1. ¥.N. MARTIN. ALL THAT YOU CLAIM. T have tried your Curicura ReMxpres, and find ‘them all that you claim, and the demand for them in this section is great. Higeston, Ga, AUGUSTUS W. COLLINS, Crricuna RYSOLVENT, the new Biood Purifier; Ov- ‘TICURA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SoaP, an exauisite Skin Beautifler, are a positive cure of species of Itching, Scaly, Pimply, Scrofulous and Inherited Diseases of. the Skin, Scalp and Blood. from Pimples toScrofula Sold everywhere. Price: Cuticura, 50¢; Soup, 25¢; Resolvent, $1. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL 00., BOSTON. Reset EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, MARCH 25, 1885. Crry ITEMS. ‘Take no “just as good.” Get thegenuine Sal- Yello OW. It relieves pain instantly, “Price 25 cents, The Following Extraordi Shingo will be sold for to-morrow only at M. Augen- stein's, 817 7th street northwest: No.7 wash boilers, 48¢.; cake boards, 21c.; ironii 89c.; $1 clotheshorse reduced to 69c.; $10 deco- rated chamber sets with jar, handled and cov- inundry soap, 26e2 Sat covered saucepan, be andry 80a} ; 2-at. covered sauce} : Betty, 120 Aeqt., 160 Oats, Dies J. U. O'Meara’ Royal Glue, 10c, bottle; ‘feather ‘dusters, 10¢3 curtain poles, complete, 29c.; porcelain gas globes, 16c.; flatiron and stand, 25e.; S-prong towel rack, '7e. Our assortment of baby. ages, trunks, ‘alises and refrigerators is now complete. The largest stock and lowest prices Can't B Beat. Great slaughtering sale of Boots and Shoes at the Family Shoe Store, 310 7th st. n.w. Infants’ shoes at 37 cents; child's spring-heel shoes, 60 cents; misses’ solid leather school shoes, 98 cents; boys’ shoes worth $1.50 re- duced to 99 cents; ladies’ house slippers, only 10 cents a pair; ladies’ kid and goat button, only 98 cents; ladies’ genuine kid button, worked button-holes, only $1.24; men’s solid leather working shoes, only, cents; gente’ Con- gress and laced shoes, $1.24; gents’ button Con- Gress and laced, at $1.99, worth $3. Family Shoe Store, 316 7th st. n.w., firststore from Pennsylvania ave, 1 Clark's Best Machine Cotton, 6 Spools 25c., at Auerbach’s sewing machine rooms, Te an Best Quality Blue Flannel Skirts at Auerbach's bicycle shirt depot, 7th and H. 1 Frank's Jewelry Store, 457 Pa. ave. Received complete line of watches, in gold, silver and nickel. Also, fine line of chains. 1 Celebrated $1 Pearl Shirt, 786 7th street. J.E, YounG’s Cloth and Silk House. Best bargains and presents daily. 3 wing Machine Renting and Repair- =e ‘all winds, at Auerbach's, and Aas § A Banker's Very Profitable Invest- ment, ‘The report sent out last week that T. M. ‘Thornton, banker, of this city, had drawn $75,000, {t being the capital prize of The Loui- siana State Lottery of this month, is true, and what is more, the money has been paid over without defaleation or discount. It is said that it is better to be born lucky than rich, but Mr. ‘Thornton has the advantage of being Born both Heh and Incky.—Shelbyetlle (11) Leader, Jan- wary 22. VELVETY Hands and Skin from Curicua Soar. mbis Tue Rextserox STANDARD TYPE-WRITER, ITS VALUE ENHANCED BY RECENT IM- PROVEMENTS, Only 88 keys to learn and operate. Prints 76 char- acters (including caps and small letters, punctuation marks, figures, signs and fractions.) ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID, MOST DURABLE and NEAREST PERFECT Writing Machine made. SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the TEST OF ACTUAL USE and by EXTENSIVE SALES. Warranted and guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Send for illustrated circular to WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. ‘WASHINGTON OFFICE—CORNER EIGHTH AND F STREETS. mh1é-3m_ Georce Spraxsy, 607 SEVENTH STREET. MY STOCK OF SPRING OVEROOATS ISREADY, BUT WE ARE NOT THROUGH WITH WINTER BY SEVERAL WEEKS, AND SHOULD YOU WISH TO BUY HEAVY CLOTHING YOU WILL FIND AT OUR PRICES TOBE A GOOD INVEST- MENT FOR NEXT WINTER. THERE IS AL- WAYS AT THIS SEASON AN ACTIVE DEMAND FOR TROUSERS OF HEAVY AND MEDIUM WEIGHT, AND WE ARE READY WITH THE FINEST ASSORTMENT WE HAVE EVER SHOWN. PRICES RANGE FROM $3.50 TO $9 PER PAIR OUR GRADES AT 84, $5 AND 96 ARE GOOD ENOUGH FOR ANY ONE. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, mb 507 Seventh Street. Sere Har. Sermo Hars ‘THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUESTYLE SPRING SILK AND DERBY HaTS NOW RRADY AT WILLETT & RUOFF'S, SOLE AGENTS, 906 Pennsylvania ave, = Sercut Nonce I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING, TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT TRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS 4 SON: I. CONSIDER ASGOOD IF NOTSUPERIOR® AM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER SENT 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. AGALL. IS SOLICITED AND ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILI, Exctcsrve AcExt, p26 No. 452 PA. AVE., NEAR 4’ STREET. MM MMERENN N MMMMETENAN OONR NE YY Powe VLE Saris | y MM MEERN NN 00 N NNLLLL ¥ = Dr. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenera- tor, is made expressly for the curefof derangements of the procreative organs. Whenever any debility of the generative organs occurs, from whatever cause, the continuous stream of ‘electricity permeating through the parts must restore them to healthy ac tion. ‘There ts no mistake about this instrument, ‘Yeurs of use have tested it, and thousands of cures are testified to, Weakness from Indiscretion, In- capacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—in fact, any trouble of these orguna is cured. Do not confound this with electric belts advertised to cure all ills from head to toe. This ts for the ONE specified purpose. For cir culars giving full informatton:address— CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT CO., an3-eo 103 Washington street, Chicago. BY gs nee , Hp ety ES ‘ up Ssss8 kee on Z £8 f% EAE pe 9. 8 oR m Lo8 ‘00 K K ENB FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. FOR HEATING BY LATROBES FOR OPEN GRATES 1T MAKES A QUICK FIRE IT 18 EASILY IGNITED, 11 DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE 17 18 ECONOMICAL. 4 WILL PAY TO TRY IT. FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT 00, 40 Busheis: $3.70. 0 Dues Nee $200, ‘25 Bushela Not Crushed, $2.00. |. DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN, jap J. Jay Gould's store, 421 9th street, is very attractive to the ladies and childern, His display of Easter Cards, Bannerettes and Easter Novel- ties are unique and are marked at low rices. Small Cards, 85 centa per 100; tin Card, 35 cents to $1.60; Embossed Birds, Chickens, Butterflies, Flowers, at 5 cents por sheet, for decorating eges, & 6 The Best Thing Out. The Fountain Coffee Pot, an automatic drip. Calland examine at S. P. Tea Co,, 703 7th st; opposite U. 8. Patent office. 6 Thornton's Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Ol with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, conshmption, impaired nutrition and general debility; eas and pleasant to take: Prescribed by physi. Glans. Sold by Druxgists, Large bottles 00. Manufactured by W. E. Thornton, corner Bal- tmore and Harrison streets, Baltiniore, Md. m,W; Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging, irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by “Buchu- Paiba.” $1, 15 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morn- ing, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints 50c. per pound. Also Cottage Cheese, Butter- milic and Sweet Milk, Ge, per quart, Créam 15¢. pint. Tae Deronuays Ose Pea Cuxm 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 TxIcKERY, TREACHERY, decelt, hypocricy and willful misrepresentation, which is tantamount to deliberate falsehood, It further appears that a “Quarter of a Century” of conducting a business according to this PECULIAR method 1s producing its legitimate results, that of con- signing to their “commercial graves” its founders and. followers. To them it is a sud refrain, the cry of ADLER ON THE BRAIN. Why is it that this disease is so prevalent among ‘THE PEOPLE? Because Adler has never deceived them by false and fictitious promises. Recause he has never made any misrepresentations 8 to the conduct of his 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 bas 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” is 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. s@rOpen evenings until 9;Saturdaysuntil 11. mh19 We Resrserrurcy 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 Cur. 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 area combins- tion of beauty and comfort. ‘The Paris Beaded Opera is the latest novelty in the Sitpper line. We have them in five different widths. We have @ large and well ussorted stock to select, from. Our 3 Seamless, Lace or Button, for Gents’, can’t be beat, Inthe finer grades you will find we are not be- hind. 5 WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. ‘NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GooDs, ‘You will meet with polite attention. W. H. RICH’S, ‘TAT Market Space, next to Sth st, in oA BEAMS ‘LESS THAN THREE CENTS PER POUND, J.B @ 3, M CORNELL, 1904 F STREET NORTHWEsT | mnie-wdéstw 141 CENTRE GT, NEW YORE. AMUSEMENTS. LECTURES. DRY GOODS. LBAUGH'’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ‘YY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Romantic Spectacular Melodrama, in. actsand 17 scenes, entitied THE ROMANY RYE. under the management of Lehnen and Bateman, Dene AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY! An Unrival all the Great Scenic and Jed Cast, and Me ‘The Grand Saritoga. ‘Mr. FRANK WESTON as JACK HERNE. M March 30.—RHEA, the distinguish sogpee! for Sandal,’ “An Unequal Match,” and “Ca. BENG PRESENT IN THE CITY, AND AT THE urgent solicitation of her many friends, ‘Miss Enna THURSBEY will appear, assisted by other prominent talent, ina CONCERT At the Congregational Church, TUESDAY EVENING, March 31st, Her first appearance since her European tour, (Cards of admission $1, including reserved seat, to be obtained at Ellis’ Musip Store, 937 Pennsylvania ave mh25-6t = TONIGHT. FUN. TTT wow Tr ‘www OP. t Wwww 8 9 tT WoW ‘oo JP HER ENE sis 33.8.3 HTH RAN 8s Jy 00 «HOH ON NN Ses 2 MATINEE SATURDAY AT TWO. NEXT WEEK-STODDARD LECTURES. mh25 0 TO THE FAIR OF THE ‘UN. Ee Rin tl CORPS, a welt 's Music ‘Hall, E EVENING ‘s FES JBepeeel ‘visiting: itary company or Gi Sepsis a i nm eens. mbi8-10t (Outten SEATS FOR DR. PAXTON’S LECTURE ON SHAVINGS, STR Essie as ar ‘Baavaet BA Pye a am eeataae ara = Forvs Orzra Hovse JOHN T, FORD wren MRDRGEE STODDARD LECTURBS, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, And Succeeding Evenings During The Week. JOHN L STODDARD ‘WIN give as above a series of his famous lectures, which, with their splendid illustrations, are now the 6@ 4 N EVENING IN THE HOLY LAND.” Th tal Tustrated Entertainment by Mestre. ARALELY natives of Strie, piven to delitied aod ences in this ‘will be edat ‘Fellows’ ‘Hall, Navy Yard, THURSDA£, 20th inst, at 8 p.m. mb25-2t N_ EVENING IN THE HOLY LAND, BY ‘Educated the ARBEELYS, in native ‘Exercise, Real Of many tribes extibited, under ausploss of the ‘Woman's Fo! Missionary Society, at the C tional Church, 10th and G streets, “WED VENING, March 25th. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Admission—Adults, 25c. Among many references:— Rev. Drs. HH. Ji ©. C. Van Deke, and the late Hon. Horace Maynard, U'S. Mintster to ‘Turkey. mb2-2t Rev. Jso. R. Paxrox, D. D., Late of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, ‘will Deliver his Popular Lecture, entitied “SHAVINGS,” AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ON FRIDAY EVENING, March 27, 1885, for the Benefit of the Young Men's Christian Associa- tion of this city. Seats are now on sale at Ellis’ Music Store. Ay early pies EXCURSIONS. Cooxs Grasp Excursios i COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA, Incinding THE MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKY, ‘THE YOSEMITE VALLEY, And other features of great interest, ‘To Leave on THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1885. Pullman Cars, First-class Hotel Accommodation, Car- riage Drives, and all Necessary Expenses included, occupying eight weeks, Fall descriptive program, with map of the route, ‘Sent free by mail on application. Address— ‘THOS. COOK & SON, fe25-w&s,2m 261 Broadway, N. ¥. EDUCATIONAL. PIGHTERNTH STREET SEMINARY, COR sth and G sts. n.w.—Home School for young la- les, iittle girls and boys (under 12 years). Instruc- tion'thorough in all brancbes n for @ practical and. accomplished education. Mra: ELIZABETH HARRIS, jucipal. Vacancies for two boarding Duplis after March Sint, mh 24-20 HE HOWE BUSINESS SCHOOL. 517 7TH N. Short, condensed course fn practical Book keepi Rapid Penmanship and English Branches at moderate Fates of tuition, | Morning, afternoon and night ses- sions, Sole right to, Howe's aystem of Bookkceping taught without text-books. Civil service preparation aspecialty, J.H. BRYANT, Principal. 2m 3 2PICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD UN VERSITY. ‘Spring and summer course will commence on Fri- day, April 34. at 6 p. m. This course of lectures will be free de ml to all desiring toattend. Cis PURVIS, 23-6 a -11is 13th st nw. J ORWOOD INSTITUTE-1212 AND 1214 lar AN 'st, near 14th st. clrele—Relect Boarding School Tach. Early application scsessssy, ae sumer ot early yas number boarders will be fimit muiz-om recognized society and standard entertainments in BOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, PHILADEL- PHIA, BALTIMORE, AND ALL THE GREAT CITIES! ‘The Series Will TWO EVENINGS OF THRILLING HISTORY! AN EVENING WITH THE GREAT NOVELIST! TWO EVENINGS OF DELIGHTFUL FOREIGN TRAVEL! All made vivid with a Wealth of Illustration ao- Knowledged everywhere to be UNEQUALED AND UNAPPROACHABLE. ESDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, I. VERSAILLES AND MARIE ANTOINETTE.— Opening Lecture on the French Revolution, iI, PARIS IN THE REIGN OF TERROR—Con- clusion of the story of the French Revolution. UL, THROUGH ENGLAND WITH CHARLES DICKENS—A famous 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. SPECIAT, MATINEE ON SATURDAY. ‘Subject Announced Later. Subscription tickets: Reserved seats for the five evenings (matinee not included), $3. For sale at Box office on and afer Peer meee Ingle tekets: Reserved seats, 7 ‘0c “Single tickets on sale on and after FRIDAY, 37, mh24-3t _ BURDITT & NORTH. Managers, ER's MUSED, Late Lincoln Hall, corner 9th and D sts. n.w. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH ‘The Effulgent Center of Dramatic Fame. MISS KATHERINE ROGERS, SUPPORTED BY A TALENTED AND EFFICI- ENT COMPANY. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, EE PYGMALION AND GALATER ” ‘By special request Saturday Matinee, Sento Admission to family circle, 10 cents; admission to first floor, 20c. Reserved seats may be secured six days jn advance without extra charge at the Hox Othice of the museum. In future Box Office will be open from 8am. sharp to 10 pain. Doorsopen at i ahd ‘7 p.m.; overture one hour later. ‘CHOOL ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIO ART. ‘Also private lessons in English Branches. Vocai uiture and Reading Instrction, Gay and evening. Mrs, ADELINE DI ‘K, 1428 Nsin.w. $-1in 1PHE CIVIL, SERVICE INSTITUTR, 403 Pennsylvania avec, Select Civil Service Libra Practical Civil Service Stidies: and ‘Thorough CWvil Service Dr TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVE- NINGS. Hours from 7 to 9 pn, ‘Terms reasonable. Tn22-0e “ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRA PUY: “only school of the kibd Here, A special fire tation to all to see the ‘metliod by which you can soon learn a profession. “214 2 sts ame AMES CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR, (FIF. teenth vear). office 487 7th st. n.w. Commercial lege Studies: ‘Special facilities for “advanced su. Gents in Shorthan f-2me GHORTHAND AND TVPE-WHITING PRACT Siealy tanga “Suecess guaranteed if Instructions Src foligwed. Private jupits preferred and nancher lin ited. RF. CROMELIN, office of Johns & Faston, stenogtaphers, 472 Loiisianaave. magtme PSE BERLITZ *HOOL OF LANGUAGI 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 persons to visit our classes, £20 s pen — a ae CLas oe ION f S every evening. Private lewons a specialty. A’ Shorthand books nd publications constantly cu had, and Sxpeetoney opportunities for learni art offered at WASHINGTON PHONOGRA| [CHEAD- QUARTERS, 927 Ist, nw. fis Soe. BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER SS oth and Dets nw. Young and middle-aged mea Pek etree rtiay Reed lancunge, stenography, typewriting, ‘etc, thoroughly tanght. ‘Admission at spy time.” Liberal terms to the times. Year, from date of entrance, day oF night, #50; three mont ; night, $14. ‘12 lessons, $3. aay, ‘One mor 1 id SS cerca nam SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal. 430 _ TP UGE BEST AND CHEAPESTPLACE TOLEARN drawing and painting (sat the National Acaders of Fine Avis, Lnth at and New York uve, ‘Teareot Carriages may be ordered st 4:10 and 16:10 pm. | study Saved. ns free Wednesday even! mnie Bo'ciock. nisin HEATER : SS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD. T Seerieek ems Mites tia verived cxainiser of he Nev Magan ‘This Week—Every Evening and Dally Matinees. PETRIE AND FISH'S MARVELS OF TWO HEMISPHERES. LIVING MODELS, NAG-NAC. Fifty Young Ladies In attendance in our Free Cafe. mh33-6t 1HE WASHINGTON ROLLER RINK, 91H STREET AND RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, GOOD MUSIC, BEST FLOOR SOUTH OF PHILDELPHTA. FANCY SKATING EVERY EVENING. ‘7th and 9th street cars direct, mb: IME MUSEUM. Pennsyivania avenue, near 11th street NOTILER GRAND PLAY. ‘Produced in Splendid Stvle. Every Afternoon and Night This Week, ‘The World's Greatest Protean Actor, Assisted by Miss ELLA RANSONE and thelr Popu- In the Ththling Specuscniar Dexa, in f tee oe areca New Seenery ain utaie sg- Mr. J. W. Ransone in Five Changes of Charao- terand ali hia Great and Original Sours ‘Now and Novel Curlosiuies in the Museum. "Admission to all only 10 cents Box Office open from 10 & 18.104 P. 10. for sale of reserved seats, 23-60 JNA TIONAL ROLLER SKATING RINK, 611-618 E STREET, Near Post Office Bullding. NOW OPEN, 7 Pt 12,000 Feet hard Maple Floor Skating Surface. Ladies and Children afternoon admission, with skates, mr2-1i 250. CRIBNER'S BICYCLE SCHOOL. INSTRUCTION FREE TO PURCHASERS. COLUMBIA AND ALL FIRST-CLASS | BICY- GLES, TRICYCLES AND ACCESSORIES AT FAC- oni ELES AND TRICYCLES SOLD ON IN- STALLSEN TC WM. C.SCRIBNER, FENTON HALL, E STREET, NEAR 11TH NORTHWEST, CeO" $08 Ris mp raparens. BRENTANO BROS. Penmayivania ave. cor Hith st, jal7-3m, reliable Sassen rg ee, to pee oes a Conservatory. Plano technique, harmony aud voice culture: 1012 10th st naw. as ‘ASHINGTON SCHOOL, OF ELOCUTION AND W Language, oa M Street MRS._M. STEVENS HART, Principal. ‘The culture and development of the voice and nat- tural expression of sentiment carefully taught Especial attention given to the care of siammering and other vocal detects. Boys’ and Girls’ class ‘Satur doy, dan. a6-teL \ARFIELD KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY AND TRAINING SCHOOL, 923 19th si. nw. NNA B. OGDEN, Principal. Apert rc ating emetty Tn a , ess, T ‘Mathematical, SW. FLYNN, A.M Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a montb. 0c28 Isom Axo Cura Sruxs SEATON PERRY, (Reecrsson To PReny & Ruorweny HAS NOW OPEN A VERY LARGE STOCK OF NEW EMBROIDERED INDIA PONGERS, pol PST QUALITY PLAIN INDIA PONGEE, POR NEW PLAIN AND FIGURED CHINA SILKS, GREAT VAT AND AT LOW BST PRICES W CANTO! DECKING. M SILKS) AND LOUISLNES, 1D JERSEY SILKS. MPADOUR SATINS. Dv- LROFDER'S LIN WRA! INE BLACK STLK JERSEYS, AT $3. NOVELTIES IN SILK AND CHUDDA SHAWLS. . JACKETS OHAMS. EMBROIDERED ROBES, CLOTH, NEW WHITE GOODS, AMERICAN HOSIFRY 00.8 MERINO 0? WEAR POR LADIES GENTLEMEN AND ( DREN, ALL WEIGHTS, STYLE= AND SIZES. Be CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRI SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave. cor. 01 Established 1840. ht. NOTICES. A. LUTTRELL WILL HAVE AN INTEREST IN MY BUSINESS PROM APRIL AST. WE SHALL KEEP 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 Ist. THE STOCKS MUST BE REDUCED IF PRICES WILL po rr, EXAMINE OUR PRICES BEFORE PURCHAS- ING ELSEWHERE, GRO. J. JOHNSON, mb21 ‘713 Market Space, Exerowenms sxv Laces ar LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURE, ar BBR A OOM IM om BoB AA 0 OU OMMMM BBR AA OU OU) oMMMM BoB AAA UY MMM BBB A A UU OM MM OUR BUYER HAYING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK PURCHASED THE ENTIR STOCK OF ONEOF THE LARGEST IMPORTING HOUSES, WHICH ENABLES US TO PLACE BE- FORE THE PUBLIC EMBROIDERIES AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE, LIST OF BARGAINS. 1,000 PIECES EMBROIDE ROW, CHOICE PATTER: HAVE BEEN SOLD FRC NOW ATS CEN’ TERNS, SOME THEM, FORM NOW AT 10 CENTS A YARD. SWISS EMBROIDERIFS, WORTH FROM 4010 60 2 TO BE RETAILED AT 25 C1 . ALTHOUGH WE HAVEOVER 2,500 PIECES OF ‘OULD ADVISE OUR CUSTO- MERS TO CALL AT ONCE mhi7 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ARGAINS! GREAT BARGATN: BRANCH BALTIN The COMFORT SHIR and Richardson's 2.100 Linen, (Reini finixtied ready for the wash tub, for only 3d cents.” This is Une Finest Shirt in the market. Ask to see our CROWN DIAMOND SHIRT, made of Frult of the Loom Colton and Fine L only 50 cents. ‘These Shirts are cut ‘cotton. carefully madi We have just rec 25 HALF HOSE, which we intend PER PAIR, at mhi3 BARGAL ta Cotton, 1002 F STREET Taxe Nore YOU CAN BUY THE BEST GRANULATED FAMILY SUPPLIES. RIO AT 23 CENTS A POUND; OLD GOVERD MENT JAVA AT 30 CENTS; FAMILY OOLONG | , TEA AT 60 CENTS A POUND, LARGE AND FRESH STOCK — BEST QUALITY EVER OF- \ EY FERED. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU | EVERY THAT IT IS YOUR INTEREST TO DEAL WITS | THE NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON TFA €0., mh20-6r¢ 9th st. naw. SUMMER RESORTS. OR RENT—TWO NICE COTTAGES SITUATED ‘oh commanding ground, in Oakland, Ma. Both covinges are conveniently located. ts depot, Bort office, churches and Novels and sre rrilshed, aud to acceptable tesa be tented for te season ‘ot for the year. “For apply to ‘A.A. PERE mK10-2m_ 295 Park ave., Baitimore, Ma MERSON HOUSE, iy, N. J., South Carolina av the ocean. Electric bells, us, Throughout, sun gallery.” All "modern ‘conveniences open ail thé year.” DUBOIS & YOUNG, Proprietors m2 1 FINE OLD CABINET aT $3.50, ARETHE BEST GOODSSOLD FOR THOSE PRICES. © WITMER DCE, mnie NLVANIA AVE, ‘A For Dose Or Grocenma Moxnceuo L881 Waser $3, GRANULA’ Re a Stee. perth, BEST PATENT PROCESS FLOUIL f per bbl. BEST FAMILY FLOUR. 5-25 per bul BEST JAVA“AND MOCA COP i: KNOWN TOT ROASTE! 8 AND GROUS TPE DENNIS—ATEANTICCITY, Na, POLATURS AND "T''30 sands trom the Beachy “Open all ihe “Peru atricly cack Fear, hot sea water baths Iu the louse. POOLE, BROOKE & CO., ‘am BURTON & MARSHALIA” | _€30 $44 Louisiane aveaue, TPHE WEDUINGTON ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3— entucky ave.,near thebench hot baths. 900 PER gSSq ocean parlors mew house and nev furnished. &S ERE RRR, EEF os A.B. HUNTER JRE] § o EE RRR, EE J E VICTORIA, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.—THOR- 4 st Dione ested: tan ct ot at cold se coo Eke XK Ere ss¥ = water baths, sun pati ating tink Girectty on beach, free to guests THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA fez M. WILET HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Is Osore To Maxe Roox for the introduction of anew line of first class Cook- ing Ranges, we now offer the CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AND WASHINGTON BANGES, at NET COST. Also, Heating Stoves, to close out remnant of fall stock, at 10 to 25 per cent discount, W. 8. JENKS & 00., ‘717 7th street n. w. Evnzxa. ‘Here we are again with another car Jond of our EUREKA MARBLE TOP WALNUT SUITE, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE, FOR $43.50. bobapre peta) been waiting can now be sup- * at W. H HOEKE, EJ ‘801 Market Space. Smourox &5 Fimo 415 Tru Sraxer Norruwesr. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- pi nmin Cm Rorrzer, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH ST. N. W. PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, fs without a doubt the most BravrircLand the most Neruitsocs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mii, containing as it does all the most improved Machin= SFE Invented up to the prevent time, but they: produce 4 Flour Uxsurvassen by any mill ‘in the world. ‘To @ large quan- owe that, we wind nimi state that Eis"or tints inasmiticent Flour is snipped anually-to Europe aud eaten at the principal. Courts of te old world.” We Guamasrsx ‘that It is maie from selected. hard wheat grown in Mlanesta and Dakotw It is an acknowledged fact, that tn this Floura perfect sep Sfation ofthe glutine Particles of tn whut berty anda thorough eluninagion ‘weak and. starchy Matter has at last been reached, and is consequently more Nerarriovs, vielding nicre bread to. the barrel than anyother Flour. ‘The best trwle ‘admits that from ite bread moaking: qualitice it ithe cheupest, wt wells thebest or elit amity or baker sues and uns ¥ any Flour made. Every sack’ aud very barrel is warTanted to give entire saliafsedoss STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper aud satisfy the most fastidious epi- cure. GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Whest Patent. RELIANCE, A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by7he celebrated Hungarian process. It is avery cheap and Deautiful Patent, within the reach of all clases, and we guarantee will give satisfuction lo every ous Who wil uy it, GOLDEN HILL, = UMBRELLAS AND | | | i} DY cae) as EASTER OPENING OF PLOWERS, Bhich are the most perfect devised and beautiful tha the Parisian maker have been able to produan, “SPRING MILLINERY”” Large assortment of Drew Trimmings, Buttons, dit Fancy Gold Mixed Braids, from 4c. per yd. upwarda, Kent Black Silk Jerseys, $8 “This is eapectal bag ean, Jersey Newmarkets, made expressly fer Black Spring. Fine Imported Jersey at $2. Large amortment of Imported Visite, embracing ® new style “Close-fitting ute Gloves, improved hooks, mew shades fer 7 (revise, Paria. {fmh29) 907 Prave, pasa Mi narsery. HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, PEATHERS aN FANCY MATERIALS: In great variety and new stylen: personally selected te New York. MRS M. J. HUNT, 1908 F STREET NORTHWEST. Mar J. P. Panne ‘Returned last Saturday from New York, whereshe had been during the week looking after ber moat SPRING IMPORTATIONS, which are dally being received at her establishment, _mbi6 1107 PSTREET. ME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTE, Formeriy with Lord & Taylor, New ite made att, #08 Bt. Laval, Mo. Suits made at the shortest potice” Superior Fitting, Reasonable Prices, and Satisfaction Guaranteed, Parlors, val, MOND pete tae "the lateet sblon wk oth Costumes m specialty, made by coms tallorn, at short notice 7 soe Pax K OSMEO, KOSMEO POUDRR, The finest powder ever used, effects more like enam lend harmless in every respect. Pi bettie {TU RKISTROSE LEAVES, an indelible tint for lips nd cheeks: used on the most delicate and sete « ggomplexion without, injury. Tt Lientefart. ‘Price, 0c. and gl ‘Only sold by Mua €. THOMPSON, 82 EAST 147TH ST, NEW YORK, axp Miss LOTTIE DAVIS, 931 FST.,N.W., mbT-s&-wm WASHINGTON, D.C. —MADAME VALMONT REGS TO fer fuutrons and customers that abe is and get pall fine LACES. CURTAES RAS A SPECIALTY,” I yes, since 1896. 7 1 AUGH WAS MOVED FEW Mi Breen agi Conk Staking Pastors tious WoL Poss HlWaniaavenue to SUF: Cor 9th and F streets nw. ‘Over Iiley's Dry Goud sore, mh2-Ime strevt DYEING, SCOURING AND Establisment, 1205 New York ave. n.w. kinds "of Ladies’ and Gents’ Garments Dyed, ed and finished tn the most superior ‘manner. Plisi Cloaks, Velvet and Party Dresses. ti | Ladies’ Dresses done wrehout being € CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A cae Mas Sera Rorveer 605 9th street, opposite Patent Offices, Opened a lance and complete assortment of FLAM- RURG EDGES INSERTINGS ALLOVER EMBROLDERY, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, MI DICKS and other TRIMMING LACES. Select and large stock of Ladies’ and Children's HO STERY, CORSETS, SILK and KIDGLOVES, HaND- KERCHIEFS, RI \ECK RUCHINGS and z 4 GOODS, ns ISHER'S ‘Cheniteal ry leant 900 G Strvet Y YEARS EX Fetahlishtnent, Gi perfectly cleaied by this sty om or proce bs EVENING DRb=Sie a SPECIALTY. ttm cleaned by this praceas will st ete." Pew 61.30 and @L TO per suit, bee PULL WIDTit, PERFECT, ix MANNE: CORSET COVERS, 250. to 83.50, ite Snet smorment of ‘Hatuburgs we have yet own. Jal DOUGLASS’, 522-524-526 Oth st HUMP ss st = 480 Texte STREET Nortawest, Makes Corsets to order in every style and material, mufore and guarantens perfect Ht HEE SPRCIALTION ARD— French Hand: 5 Merino Underwear ie Underclotiit ‘anid finest imported ve Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress fteform Goods, French Cotsets and Bustier {Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'sowm make) that for the yu surpassed 3.—French, German aud Spanish spoken. mrl ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING. First-elans Hair Dresser from Paris, ree Patetin and Five Medals from Expositions et =, Lyons and V henna. Fer and iniporter of . HUMAN WAIL AND FINE ATR WORK Taulies! fine Hair Cutting and alr Dreming. Hair dyed and ih a fire clase saumee, Wie to onder. 5 537 15tst. nw. 29- CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.08 ‘Tickets only $5. Shares in proportion. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, “We do herety certify that we supervise the arrange, rents for atthe Stonthiy and Sem Anvual Drancings ob the Limisiana State ana a mance and control the Drawing theinactoen, Dir ine tier Conducted with honesty, (04rmens and A Jaith toward ail parties, and we audl he To tine this errtytorte, with fac-similes Gf OMe attached, tn tts advertsrmenta.” Commissioners, corporated in 186% for twenty-five years by ae suture for Faincarional and Charitable parposaa—= Capiltal of $1,00000K to which ©. Feamew i ee mace'a par of aie prea ‘State Coumtitution adopued “Tir only Littery ever ‘woted om and endorsed by the en A rerver erates or postpones. mn ONT never Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place mOSELENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIX A Toile ACabE POF Uek SEN TURSDAY, APRIL 14, Lbs5—17ocb Ini CAPITAL PRIZE. $75,000, 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. __=_=_=_=_—_—— Exzcaweaxe Axo Honenouxn are worth their weight in gold. That hasbeen abunt- $ERY proven during the present severe winter. They have ‘tnore coughs and colds than all the rest of the cough medicines combined. ‘They never’ fail ‘They lear the voice and relleve Boarneneas mans 14th ond 1. and 24 and Dota. a Souk ag Feney 5 >. O. Money Orders payable and “ig .