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- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1885: LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHEF S ‘WastiNGTos, D.C., M For the middie Atiaui followed in northern port snows, winds generally shifting to southerly, “For Tuesday, local snows are indicated for New England, the lower lake region, and fair weather in the middie and south Atlantic and cust gulf state: ning Mr. Robert Holtzman’seie ‘arlor, corner Penn- sylvaniaand 1 ned its doors to the public. Thursd the world’s champion, assist Mr. Mauric exbibith aiternoon ‘Mr. Ho! peopie of the Poton: st Inform the boating iver that this new de- a ere with the old barge lorry atthe usual place bs the Lath of Aprilthe weather being fayorahle, and hopes a continu- ‘Snee of past favors for the present season, for whi will be duly thankful and always re- Train the obedicnt servant of the Potomac river clubs. Mor. J. P. Panure, 1107 F street, will open to-morrow her first 5) importations of bon- nets, hats and imi y uveities, selected BEFORE mag amps elsew! ur fee a=sortins End-band pianos at WG. Metzerott Co.'s, 903 Pennsylvania ave., second door west of 9th’st. mrers.—Prices reduced. Best two-ply in- = mii cents; good Brussels, 60 and Menta, Exim double-weight ingrain carpet, 36 Pa. ave. souti side. Somerarxe NEW FoR Easter—We offer a few unique Eater Cards illuminated with Florida Sea Mosses. _ Boston Variety Store. Easren Canvs. J. Jay Gould, 421 9th st. B. J. BEHREND & Soy, 818 7th street northwest, between H and I. P.8—Make no mistake in the number. Puarp axp PLAIN CoLoRED Crorm Hats, excellent quality, price $1.45, selling elsewhere for more money.’ Frane’s, corner 7th and D, the only strictly one price hat and gent’s tu nisbing 5 ‘store in this city. Do Nor se Decriven; ask for and take only BH. Douglass € Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops for coughs, colds and sore throats. D.S. and trade mark on every drop. Bap Tonacco is an abomination, fine, full- wored ditto isadelizht. So say chewers all. ‘Violet Plug Chewing tobacco has no bad uality. It is good, sound and satisfying. Use # once and you will thenceforth be its tron, ‘When its merits become thoroughly known ‘twill become “familiar in men's mouths as household words.” LUcus & Bxo., agents, 525 ‘7th street northwest. Foussgcr’s Ick CkEaM and Charlotte Russe, 1427 New York avenue. Mur. C.P. MrniEk, 1334 F street offering the remainder of her stock of Street, raveling and Reception dresses, also spring and summer novelties, at | grea! luced prices, previous to her return to New Yor) GRaxD OPENING of French millinery_on Tuesday and Wednesday next at Blout’s, 710 ‘7th street. Dm. Lyox’s Prnrect Torn PowD: An Elegant Tollet Luxury, 25 cents, SPLENDID Glasses, $1. Hempler's, near 4% st. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH'S OPEEA Hovst.—Mlle. Rhea in “The American Countess.” HEnzoG’s MUSECM.—The Glassford Combina- tion in “The Two Orphans.” Dir MvsEvx.—Lottie Church in the “Sea of Ice.” ‘THEATER ComIQUr.—Harry Montague and variety. ‘ABNER'S HALt.—Union Veteran Corps fair. Wasurxorox Ronen Risk.—9th street and Rhode Island avenue. NaTmoNaL ROLLER SKATING RINE.—611- 13 E street. ‘The stable of R. J. Collins, wood and coal dealer, on E street, between 41,'and 6th streets, was damaged by fire to the extent of $100 Sat" urday afternoon. ‘The following sales of real estate have been made by J.B. Wimer: Lots 9 and 10, in square 567, for J. A. McDermott, to. William O'Brien re 513, with improve- ments, for D. orrison, to James Boss, $2,706; lot 75, in square 5. ‘D. L. Morri- son to Eric M. Noble, $2.6: ‘The President has ‘in: : charge of the White House “grounds that prob- ably he will have no objection to the customary Sopp rolling” by the children on the afternoon of! t Monday. It isexpected that al crowd of children will participate In the fan. Judge A.B. Hacner and W. P. Webb, of this eity, were pall-bearers at the funeral of Mrs. Ann Randall Voorhees, widow of the late Com modore Voorhees, on Saturday at Annapolis, ‘The first lecture In the supplemental course of Jectures at the National Museum was delivered Saturday by President J.C. Welling, on “Oldest bistory in ‘the light of newest science. ‘The usual Sunday afternoon exercises at the form School vesterday were witnessed by a Bamber of visitors, among whom were Vice President and Mrs. Hendricks, and ex-Com- missioner Thos. P. Morgan. The Vice President and Major Morgan addressed the boys. About 10:400'clock yesterday morning a dead infant was found on the steps of the first pre- einet station. Hon. C. A. Eldridge yesterday afternoon slipped on the icy pavement, near the Ebbitt | house, and fractured the small bone of his leg near the ankle. ——_—— Bisnor PAREt's ConrreMations.—Yesterday | th Rt. Rev. Dr. Puret, bishop of Marsland, hh confirmations in three of the Episcopal church ofthe District, viz: In St. John’s, Georgetown, | Rev. Dr. Lindsay, rector, at 11 a, m., when se €nteen candidates were confirmed; in St. John’s, Washington, Rev. William A. Leonard, B. D., rector, at 4 p. m., when twenty-seven members Were confirmed, aud in Irving McElroy, priest _in confirmation at E phany, the Rev. barge, at 7:30 p.m. iphany ‘was the first heid in that church since the recent consecra- Hon of Bishop Paret, and two somewhat cu- vious coincidences in the “science of numbers” marked the event. The number confirmed ‘Was seventy-one. The number of clergy in the chancel was seven of the order of priests and ‘ongof the order of bishops: while the clerzy of the two orders added toxether eight. years of Bishop Paret's bapp: ofthat chureh immedi: Uon to the bishopric of Ma Bumbers are grouped in Become directly discloxed. ‘The clergy of the Gfaer of the priests alluded to arw ithe Rev, lessrs. Griffith, Harris, McElroy, MeKee, Nel- on, Pitman, Bitts a RoppertEs Reroxtep—Marcellus West, of 17th street, near B. reports his house robbed on the night of the 27th of a flag, gold ring and money, valued at $22.50.—George A. Myers, of 203 7th street, reports that a white man, by false pretenses, got from hit Saturday $20, stale ae HoLy WEEK IN THE CHURCHES.—What 1s known in the church calendar as holy week Yesterday with Palm Sand: ch Svinmemorates Christ's entry into J mn, ‘when the people strewed palin brane ¢ the road as he journeyed.” Traily services will be held in the Catholic and Episcopal churches this week. with more or less iinpressive cere= monial. To-morrow the ladies of the various Catholic churches commence decorating the “repositories.” ———— FUserat or NATHAN FULLER—The funeral of the late Nathan Fuller, who was an employe of the House of Key years, took reetorship ely prior to his eleva land. When these lace Saturday afternoon from his Residence, 334 B street northeast. Kev. Dr. Chester, ‘of the Metropolitan Presbyterian spares, ‘officiated. The pall-bearers were Messrs, lutton, Howell, Bryant, Barbour, Burbage, and Deland. Interment was hud at Congressional ceumetery. —— THE MetHopvist PROTESTANT CONFERENCE. ‘The Maryland annual conference of the Metho- dist Protestant chureh will meet on Wednesday. im Alexandria, Va,church, and will be presided | over by Rev. Dr. J.T. Murray, who has been the President for the past two years, and who will be re-elected for a third year, as is the custom. The conference numbers 115 ministe- rial and about 100 lay delegates, representing Wembership of about 15,000 In Maryland, the District and partof Delaware. There have been four deaths among the ministers during the Year, viz: Revs. C. T. Cochel, J. L. Elderdice, Arther D. Murray (the junior minister of the georgetown church) and H. E. Miskinnon, jofore the rule has been that a minister could Dot serve lonzer than three continugas Years st astation nor more than five at amic ston, but at the last general conference in Balti- Wore this subject was leit tocach annual com ference to settle for itself, THE VETERAN Cours PAIR—As will be ob- served by special notice in another column, the Veterans have decided not to Int with the order at their fair at Abner's hall this evening and to-morrow evening” with the auction business, but to hold auction in the same ball for all goods not otherwise disposed gf on Wednesday evening. They have also decided to give a ball in Abner's’ Music hail evening next, complimentary tothe lady managers and awistants of the falr. The Aecorations of the fair room will not be re moved until after the ball. The contest tor the handsome doll between several litte. gicks. w: Porided Saturday night In favor of Mins De Phillips, she having received 469%, votes out of ‘@ total of 970 v ———_»—__ FCRSITURE AT AUCTION.—Messrs. Walter B. Williams & Co., auctioneers, will sell to-mor- row morning at 10 o'clock, at No. 1335 F stree @ general assortment of household furniture, carpets, ete. See advertwement. glia ior nar A GREAT SALE oF Woxks oF Anr.—The valuable collection of Italian Appenine stone groupes and statues, fine bronzes, royal saxon Roretlaine and other objects of art belonging to Viti Brothers, which will be sold at the gallery of Messrs. Walter B. Williams & Co., commencing to-morrow morning at 11 o'clocit and in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. is already at- tracting considerable attention from admirers of Sine arts. The collection comprises the largest umber of specimens of sculpture ever offered ‘st public sale in this city resented the |- igtures the coincidences | esentatives for over fifteen | The President at Church. WHERE THE Vic T AND CABINET OFFICERS ATTEND DIVINE SERVICE. The President occupied his pew In the First Presbyterian chureh yesterday morning for the first time, tocether with the ladies of the fam- ily Miss Cleveland, Miss Folsom and Miss Van Vechten. There was a very largeattendance. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Byron Sunderland, occu- pled tue pulpit, aud preached a good sermon from the third verse of the twenty-second chap- ter Isaiah: “Thou wilt keep In perfect peace whose mind is stayed tn Thee, because he {justeth in Thee.” The Vice President and Mrs. Hendricks attended Ascension church yester- day, and itis probable that they will continue t> wor-hin there. Secretary Manning is the only member of the eabinet_who ‘has so frsecared a church sitting. He has a pew at L, Jutu's, where Secretaries Endicott and Whitney and Postmaster General Vilas also at- tend, and as soon as arrangementscan be made, Pews will besecured for them. The church 1s ¥ery much crowded. Senator Evarts has taken the’ pew recently vacated by President Arthur, —— ‘ A SUPPOSED DEACON FINED FoR SWEARING. In the Police Court this morning Mary Briggs, Kate Barkeley, Motite Prott and Lewis Frazier were charged with cursing and swearing in a house in the division, andthe women pleaded guilty and were sent down. Frazier, it was stated, was a deacon of Rey. Mr. Gibbons’ ebureh. Officer Batley testified to profane Janguage used by Frazier. The court, remark- ing that the church had better get a better dea- con, fined Frazier $5. Frazier said he went to the house to collect. some money. The court remarked that as he was the only deacon in the crowd he ought to be fin more, but he would let the fine remain. Rev, Mr. Gibbons, of Zion Bapust church, came in a few minutes after- ward and stated that this man was not a dea hg ebureh should not be held responsi m. —— Gexrnous CHURCH CoNTRIBUTIONS.—At the Metropolitan M. E. church yesterday, sponse toan appeal from the pastor, Rev. Dr. Huntley, at the close of the morning service, 000 was subscribed to meet a defi: 3700 in the aecountsof the year which closes this month. ‘The pews of this ehureh the past week, and more an at any time’ during the past ten vears. Senator Sianford, of California, udge Clark, ot New York; Judge Wi re r Sawyer, Senator Blair, Judge 1. A.D. Hazen are among those ken pews. ide :D_Witlt FoxcEry.—The Baltimore S._¥. Moore, a young man from ton, where he is well connected, was. ‘ommitted for trial by Justice Cashmyet yes: terday on a charge of passing a check for $100 n John Delaney, saloon keeper, at Fayette and. to which the hame of Mr. J. Frank Morrison’ was forged. Moore {s the In & patent switch-board used in tele- and employed four men here. In his defense he says he had no money to pay these men on Saturday, and drew the check, attach- ing Mr. Morrison's name, which got him in trouble, intending to redeem it from Delaney on Monday, when he expected to receive some money. ———— THE AMERICAN SURGICAL ASSocrATION.— The annual sexsion of the American Surgical Association will be held at the Army Medical museum April 21, 22, 23and 24. At this meet- ing papers on surgical gelence will be read by the following eminent physicians and surg John B. Roberts, Samuel W, Gross and J. E ms: ing Mears, of Philadelphia: N. Senn, of Milwaukee; L. McLane Titfany,ot Baltimor ollins War~ ren, P. 8. Conner, Cineinna T. Parkes, Chicago, and Stephen Smith’ and J. W. 8: Gouley, of New York. — NECHOR CoNCERT.—The concert rmania Mennerchor at Abner’s st evening included solos by Mme. Hoider Momenthy and Messrs. F. Knoop and E. Mori; ene from Kreutver's “Nacht Lager von Granada,” in which the characters were as- named by Momentay and Messrs. Knoop a trombone solo by Mr. Charles Thierbach, aud chorusses by the Mennerchor. Messrs. Mori id Sousa were the directors. There was a larg e present. RESTORING Sr. Dow! meeting of the cong ebureh yesterday aft stated that the mouey contributed towards the restoration of the church now amounted to $6,300. The following subscriptions were re- ported ater the meeting: The Uliman Golds borough company, of Baltimore, throug P. B. Dunn, $100; Gillis & Geoghezan, of New Yori, if New York; Chas. Wal: nie’s Donnelly snzizer Bros., I.P.P & White, of Alexandria, V: Cochrane & Co.. $25 each; Wm. Camp: , $10 each; Margaret A. S. Dent, James Burke, James B, Denis McEn¢ry, James Murphy, Owen irs. Annie Murphys Spicer, Compton azh Murphy, Jno. Kelly, PB. E. Stuith, ; Henry Lyles, twelve loads of best down sand. ue M. P. Chure v. ed . B. Marche delegat Hternate to the Maryland K. B, Ferguson, superintendent of Sun- vol; JM. MeFarland, W. B. Marche and stewards, M. P. Church (East Washington) has elected John Edelin delegute and Nathaniel Brown alternate to the conterence, eres 2 stor) and JM. nual con- AFLOATIN THE RIVER—The steamer Lady ie Lake ay from Norfolk to this yesterday morning picked up three men Were clinging to an overturned sehoon- y dead from ud exposure.” They were the erew of the ¥ Catherine, of Occoquan, which was loaded wd wood, and had been overturned tu a men were Capt. Barker, « white hand ned Henry Tilman, and a colored hand named John, THE En wh er, near Giesboro, cold nd promenade eption « s takes place ght at the Washington Light r. Dowl gravings and evening at 7: L1thand Peun- nis a waction room AssoneTeLy Pees PDD FEE DDE DD ER DD FE bpp EEE Ths der never varies A marvel of purity, | strength and wholesomenes. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight,alumor phosphate powders. Baxsxe Power Ci SOLD ONLY IN cana RoyaL 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 T® X0t Ane 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 ir ak It will do away with thsit tired feeling, and give you new life and energy. I AVE you SLEEPLESS NIGHTS need no longer trouble you. ‘The use of Ayer's rry Pectoral. before retiting, will soothe the cough to quiet, allay the intlammation, and allow the needed Fepose. It will, snoreover, speedily heal the pulmou- | ary organs, aid give you health, mba Sux mxsi: Sus: FANCY SILKS, 3740. COLORED SLLKS~Garnet, Green and Blue, 50e. @BEACK SILKS, real cash value $1.25, reduced to ShQkoneD excellent quality, real cash value ACK SILKS, VERY. ALITY, actual Se reduced S150. Rpecias paren BROCADE SULKS in Cream, Pink, $1. DSOME BROCADE BLACK SILK VEL S cheap at $2.00), reduced to $1.50. DE COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. FKCIT OF THE LOOM BLEACHED gOTTO! (actual cost) pa sal NEW YORK MILIS SHEETING very best, nctual cost een ont LADIES CLOTH SUITING, in Grey one yard and a halt wide. Imiuense width 37a few Style BROCADE DRESS GOODS, all CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, mb2$ Near the corner of 7thstreet, ERR OA TTT x Ss “ET ERE ERR, fit & ft & ker A A SS Tt kRR CARDS AND NOVELTIES We,have new and unique Banneretts for 15 ets., 25 gs, 38 cee 0 Our ery prey ‘por ju We invite attention to Mawiensathe Bowell Pietra Binds Bat plese prices giv wees ant Teachers! MbLeWe CGAY GOULD. a2) Dies crs For Hine At 414 9th street northwest, A Congress of Doctors. THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION TO BE HELD IN THIS CITY. The ninth session of the International Medi- cal Congress, which held its last meeting at Copenhagen in 1884, will meet in Washington in 1887. The president of the preliminary or- ganization will be Dr. Austin Flint, sr., of New York; the general secretary, Dr. J.8. Billings, United States army, and the treasurer, Dr. John Mills, United States navy. Dr. David L. Hunt. ington, United States army, and Dr. Samuel C. Busey, both of Washington, are members of the general committee, Dr, Busey is also a member of the executivecommittee. Among the officers of the various sections are the following Wash— ton physicians; Anatomy, Frank Baker; physi- ol Wine « medicine, Wm. W. Johnston; surzery, J. Ford’ Thompson; obstetrics, Alfred F, A. King: gynecology, J, Taber Johnson: ophthals neology, Swan M. Burnett; ‘otology, Stephen O: Richey; dermatology, Henry C. Yarrow; laryn- gology, E. Carroll Morgan; public and inter. national hygiene, Jerome ‘A. Kidder; milit and naval surgery and medicine, David Huntington, U.S, “A., (chairman), Wm. E. Tay- lor, Delavan Bloodgood, George Peck, and J. Rufus Tryon, of the navy, and jamin F. Pope, Charles Smart, and Alfred A. Woodhall, of the army; practical and experimental thera- peutics, Daniel W. Prentiss; diseases of child- Ten, Samuel C, Busey; dental and oral surgery, Edward Maynard, FestiVat oF THE PAssoveR.—The Festival of the Passover, or Pesach, one of the great Jewish festivals, begins at sunset and cont for one week. The first and the last di observed by all abstaining from work and at tending the a1 es, Dut the orthodox He- brew observes the first two and the last two days. On the first evening, when Sedar is cele- brated, and a bountiful table spread, surround- ed by aill the family, the religious exercises,con- ducted by the paterfamilias, are of an interest- ing charactet Dax Goons, SILK PARASOLS, FINE DRESS GOODS. W. W. BURDETTE € CO. ‘Have just opened a. icent stock of New Spri Have just opened a magni spring 50 pieces all wool Suitings, in all the new Tan Shades, at 25 cts. per yard. 45 pieces of French Tricots, 40 inches wide, 50 cts. Alto, Frunelle, Jersey, Drap de Alms, Albatross nd Melrose Cloth’, In ail the Spring Shades, at 50, Be, {2,87 cls and per yard. Receiving new Siks daily. Also, French and Amer- ican Satines, Giugham and Batiste’ in great variety. 500 New and Beautiful Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, in all the new shapes and colors, HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY. 150 doren Ladies Hose,full regular, in Black,Brown, Navy and Garnet, at 25 cts. per puir. 60 dozen Ladies Hose, fall regular made, Black and all colors, at 40 cta. 50 dozen Gents Half-ITose, French feet, at 20 cts. 75 dozen Gents Half-Hose, full regulir oil colors, In Black, Brown, Navy, Garnet and Cardinal, at 2 cts, per pair; these goods are worth 37 cts. 500 dozen Children’s Hose, fall regular oll colors in all shades, from 20 cts. upto, $1_per pair, Also, an Immense stock of Domestic Goods of the best brands, CARPETINGS AND MATTINGS ON OUR SEC- OND AND THIRD FLOORS, We keep nothing but the best goods, all of which have either been imported by the firm or bought direct of the importers and Manufucturers. ‘W. W. BURDETTE &C0., No. 928 7th st. and 706 K st, Wrar Are Tre Wun Waves SAYING, , WE ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH THE LAN- 'UAGE OF THE S; DON'T DABBLE IN WATERED STOC. R DEAL IN WATERED CLOTHING. WE STAND ON TERRA FIRMA, AND YOU CAN ALWAYS GET AN ANSWER PLAIN TO WHAT IS MEANT BY ADLER ON THE BRAIN. EVERY LITTLE BOY ON THE STREET CAN TELLYOU THAT ADLER BROKE THE BACK OF MONOPOLY PRICES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND IS PROUD OF THE GOOD AND GLORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT WHICH HE ACCOMPLISHED DESPITE THE STERN, STUBBORN AND STRENUOUS EFFORTS OF THE LEADERS OF A POWERFULMONOPOLY TO CRUSH THE “INTERLOPER” ADLER ‘WINS BECAUSE ‘THE PEOPLE ARE WITH HISt, MAKE A NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING: 400 patrs Dexter Hafr-line Pants, all Wool, $2.78. 3U0 pairs Cheviot Pants, all Wool, $2.50. ug Overcoats, Sik fueings, all Wool, $473. ‘assimere Suits, $7.50 and upwards, Boys’ Cussimere Suits, $4.50 and upwards, Chrildren’s Cassimere Suits, $2.50 and upwards. Men's Prince Albert Suits, all Wool, diagonal, $11 and upwards, THESE AND A THOUSAND OTHER SPECIAL BARGAINS AT ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 920 Seventh street northwest, Corner Massachusetts Avenus, STRICTLY ONE PRICK Be sure that youare inthe RIGHT PLACE. See “ADLER” over the door, #827 Open evenings nntil 9:Saturdaysuntil 11. _mh28 Tues axn Now. ‘The time was when shirts where made Uke coffee sacks, but now they are madeto fit; that is, the more advanced makers have recognized that It is of more importance to comfort to have a well-fitting shirt than ‘a well-fitting coal. Unless there is some controlling Feason In regard to details of construction, there is no Feasou why one should have his shirts made in prefer- ence to purchasing ready-made ones. I keep in stock FIRST-CLASS UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, In all sizes of neck measure, with different lengths of sleeves, 50 as to be able to furnish satisfaction, for the small sum of ONE DOLLAR. If the styles sult you, they are the best purchase you can make, for practically no better shirt can be made atany price. Ifyou will have lower priced (I will Bot say cheaper) shitts, I have them, with nen bosoms, and with the same perfection of {it as the highest priced ones, for the moderate sum, each, of ONE HALF DOLLAR, It is cheaper to buy shirts without starch, but I have lots of starched one, for ‘Taree Quarters, Four Quarters an Five Shariess: ri ONE DOLLAR Plaited or shield bosom, snd open back or open front shirts. Cheviot Shirts, collars and cuffs attached, for Bleach. In Furnishing Department of HENNING, THE CLOTHIER, 410 SEVENTH STREET Noor's OPENING IN LACES mb2s axp FINE MILLINERY. THERE 18 NO LINES OF GOODS WHICH OF- FER SO MANY NOVELTIES AS LACES, THEY ENTERING LARGELY IN ALL TRIMMINGS THISSEASON, THE LATEST FRENCH NOVEL- ‘TLES IN LACE$FOR HATS, BONNETS AND COS- TUMES, IN THE FOLLOWING COMBINATIONS: GOLD, SILVER STEEL, TINSEL, IN LACES AND CANVAS, BEING AMONG THE MANY ARTI- CLES TO'BE USED IN COLORS, LA BAYEAUX AND GOLDBRIGE, FACILLE AND THE FAMOUS TINTS IN THE STRAW SHADES, BEADED NETS AND LACES WILL BE VERY FASHIONA- BLE. THEY COME IN BLACK AND GOLD MIXED AND SILVER CHANTILLY LACES ANDNETS. EMBROIDEREDNETS AND LACES, SUITABLE FOROVER-DRESSES AND THE NEW STYLES IN BLACK LACES, .00 U8 TO MENTION, WILL BE MUCH IN FACT, ‘THIS PROMISES TO BE A LACE SEASON. * NOOTsS, = 416 THIRTEENTH STREET 5 mh27__‘TwoDoors Above Pennsylvania sve,” Miia SER nner eta eanl os aelg ROVALISES Carannz. ‘That pure, sweet, safe and effective Ameriean distil- lation of Witch-Hasel, American Pine, Canada Fir, ‘Marigold and Clover-Blossom, called SANWORD'S RaD- ICAL CURE FoR CATARRE, with one box CaTaRRmaL SoLvExr and one SANFORD's IMPROVED INMALER, allinone package, may now be had of all druggists for $1. Ask for SaNFouD’s Ravicat CURE. ‘Complete Local and Constitutional Treatment for every form of Catarrh, from a simple Cold or In- fiuenza to Joss of Smell, Taste and Hearing, Cough, Bronchitis and Catarrhal Consumption, in every Package, CLERGYMEN, VOCALISTS, And Public Speakers without number owe their pres- ent usefulness and success to SANFORD's RapicaL Cuns for CaTaREn. Rev. Dr. Wiggin says: “One of the best remedies for Catarrh.—nay, the best remedy we bave found in 4 lifetime of suffering,—1s SaNwoRD's RADICAL CURE. Itclears the head and Throat so thoroughly that, taken each morning on rising, there are no unpleasant secretions and no! hawking during the entire day, but an unprecedented clearness of voice ‘and respiratory organs.” Sold by all druggists. Price, $1. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL 00. BOSTON. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. ‘Weary sufferer from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Weak ‘and Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back, Weak. Stomach and Bowels, Dyspepela, Female Weakness, Shooting Pains through the Loins and Back, try these Plasters. Placed over the pit of theStomach, they pre- ‘Yentand cure Ague Pains, Billious Colic, Liver Com- plaints and protect the system from s thousand ills, 25e. mhié CIty ITEMS. Raub the Salvation Oil in and you will rub the pain out, Get only the genuine. Price 25c, 1 ‘M. Angenstein, 817 7th st, n.w., offers following extraordinary bargains for to-thorrow only: Cake boxes, 49¢.,59c. and 69c. each; bread boxes, 55, 65 and 75c. plece; No.7 wash boilers, 48c.; $1 Clothes baskets reduced t 49¢; ex: tra large size wash tub, zinc washboard’ and 50 clothespins, 99¢e.; cuspadores, all colors, 100. large dustpan’ and brush, 16c.; $5 chamber se tis reduced to $2.99; covered butter dishes, 9c.; water Pitehers, '19¢,; extra size, 28¢.; 50c! eracquele finger bowls, 17c.; 4; doz. cups and saucers, 35c.; 1 base ball and bat, 8e.; rattan baby carriages, ned with fancy figured goods, with parasol or canopy top, 87-92, worth $12, 1 Blout's Opening of Pattern Hats and Bonnets, on Tuesday and Wednesday next. 710 7th street. 2 Celebrated $1 Pearl Shirt, 736 7th street. J. EF. YouNe’s Cloth and Sik House. Best bargains and presents dally. 3 Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; eaxy and pleasant to take. Prescribed by’ physl- cians. Sold by Druggists, Large bottles 0c, Manufactured by W. ©. Thomton, corner, Bal- Umore and Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md. m,W, ‘Rough on Corns.” Ask for Wells’ *Rough on Corns,” 15¢. Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunt ions. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every, morn- ing, ond delivered tn naltpound ‘Ward’ prints 50c. per pound. Also Cottage Cheese, Butter- milk and Sweet Milk, 5c. per quart, Cream 15¢. pint. As Oprorresiry For Aus YO BUY RELIABLE AND FIRST-CLASS CLOTE- ING AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. ‘None should delay, but call at once, and set our stockot MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, AT OUR SPECIAL 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. 10 AND 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS. ‘We guarantee every buyer shall have the full worth of his money, and thut every garment we sell shall do good service to the wearer to the full amount of its cost, and bring the purchaser back to us again, NOAH WALEER & CO. TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, 625 Pennsylvania Avenue, a7 Great Crosixo Ovr Sarz OF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES AtSINSHEIMER & BROS, 808 7th street. ‘This sale will continue a short time only Look carefully at the Extraordinary Bargains we offer 0 the following well-known makers In Ladies’ Shoes, Cousin’s fitiest Cur, Kid, hand-sewed, but, that cost you $5, we will sell you now at $3.79. Cousin’s finest Str. Goat, hand-sewed, which are sold elsewhere at $4.50, our price now $3.59, Cousin’s fine Car, Kid, butt, which sell at $2.50, we sell now at $2.70. Cousin's Misses’ Shoes at the same low figures. About 2U0 pairs Ladies’ Fine Kid Butt., every palr of which 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 §2. ‘Vhese shoes are superior to custom made} We ask those that want to save money to come as early us possible, as our stock is now complete. We have all sizes and widths, therefore call at once at SINSHEIMER & BROS, ‘808 7th street. a9 B ‘OUSE PAINTS z CAN" Be BOUGHT CHEAPER AT THE wut Department of SASLES IL MteGtLt Dealer in Building Suppites, Nos. 90S, 910, 913 and O14 G street, three doors west or the Patent Ofice, it regiately adjoluiny Nudoual Rides’ Armory, tin at ny other establishinent in the elty-~ If you widl to Dus even the sinullest quantity of white lead, vils, var. nish, color (dsy of in oll), et<., send your address ou postal card ania printed pricelist dP every article soln tbis deparmuent. will be sent to you by return Tall, reaching you ina few houry timeby letter-eur: He.’ pee lin ves he price of alga pin, Guat bait-yalion, gallon and ie Gallons ofeach Run Sfoll, Wurpebune, dryer, vamnigh. wud otter kyu sold by mensute: also price per quarter-pound, bait pod, poids dive, ten, dveniy-tiveund one. hundred pouuds Stencil article sold by weight: also list and. paces of fulscellanesusarticles, “The prices are graded accords Iheto the quantity bought. Large buters get very Jowest prices: small buyers pay a slighty. bigiber Fate, dy prtegure itzed, All buvers buyin We saute goat iity ‘pay’ the same price, The iexperienced buyer gets tidshmwe price as the oldesr painter if he boys Site ‘Same quantity. ‘Aferexainining my pricelist, send your orders by mesyenger, telephone, OF by mail. und they Wil be filed promiptiy. ad th Bill as per price it collewed On delivery” ous delivered t al party ate cy ‘be other departments of my blisiness have grown to sutistuetory proportions, I now give iny special ne Tention to the Pultn Department, und expect, by having ‘full supply, of lrstclans ese, elling them aw riecg aint miaiking prompt deliver secure a Eral'shiare or tue public patronuce sam Dealer i Building Suppl erin Bulldiny si 908. 910, #12 and Bia O Brest Pere Axv Isviconarixa ‘Those who may wish to purchase, elther as s dell- clous beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited to make trial of the celebrated brand, PPP EI TTT GRE ES ES, ETE ay tae eo ee wu BP = EEER RB T NNN Geer LE oe BS oy www wy Ps By wow HB Ht Ss8 xX = ‘This Whisky, upon an analytical examination, has Proved to be free from Fusil Oll, and indeed of any or the modern ingredients which are used to gives fict!- tous age and flavor to this popular drink, FOBSALE BY ‘Browning & Middleton, Barbour & Hamilton, J. B. Bryan & Bro,, C.C, Bryan, B. L. Wheeler, ‘Thomas A. Rover, N. T. Metzger & Bro, Beall & Baker, John H. Magruder, J.C. Exgood & Co, 8B. BR Water, W. H, H. Ciasel, WASHINGTON, D. c. HL & H. W. CATHERWoop, Sole Proprietors, mi¢3m Philadelphia, ‘NOB. 403 AND 405 7TH ST. N, W. — ATBAUGE'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS LADIES’_GOODs. OF MARCH WEDNESDAY “ahy SAvURDAS” MATINEES, RHEA, Ins Collection of Comedies, op SaP. iat niet oti, me Exe: 30, and Wedae Grana ea's New Comedy Drama, “THE ‘COUN id coner tad ag fa a wow SCHOOL POR SCANDAL® Wednesday Abra, aod Saterday ven ee oe ean (a Daseroes Gas um» ‘Monday, April 6, HAVERLEY'S MINSTRELS, HEA — Bent seats tang! NOGUBIRAS’ fable tano’s. . Foros Orzra Howse. oe | STODDARD TuppAY SVEN ance a ._ SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY. Créwded and Cultured Audiences Evers Season in RN, NEW CORK, PHILADELPHIA, AND ALL THE GREAT CIT! HISTORY ‘THRILLING TANDARD LITERATURE! CHARMING REMINISCENCES OF EUROPEAN ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING: URE eae bette om RSDAY EVENING: ‘Manager Hur FRIDAY EVENING: I a z MEER CASTES SORE ESE a charming evening on the River of Song and Story. Admisston, 50c.; Reserved Seats, 75c. Tickets for every evening now ready, BURDITT @ NORTH, Managers, - EASTER WEEK... ‘THE LEOPOLDS, Easren Exmarriox ND. Oa Thoretay, April 24; Saturday, April Sth and Mon- Gay, Apri Oth. at the WOMAN'S EXCHANGE, 1909 Hstreet. PLEASE CAL! mh30-6t TPHE WASHINGTON ROLCER RINK, ora STREET AND RHODE ISLAND AVE. —OPEN— MORNING, 1010120. m, AFTERNOON, 2:30 to 5:30. EVENING, 7:30 to 10:30. GOOD’ MUSIC. BEST FLOOR SOUTH OF PHILDELPHIA. FANCY SKATING EVERY EVENING. fancy Hating Every Sight distwesee” = ubton of Fancy Skating Every NI we th asta Bth atteet care direct. mah23-Sm USINESS EDUCATION FOR YOUNG AND — and women. ine stom pees sear Bis Sia Sata flat wring bok rapid ic ete., wh ca a ton: Year: RUS Tet tate dat lt goonies mania faites night, tye month. day, $7, pigns, = Soar g Meee nal SA A. SPENCER, rinctpal. ‘mh2s ‘CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE, T 493 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. elect Civil Service Library: Practical Civil Service and Civil Service Dri: TonDa yy FuU nay AND AATURDAT VE cus = Ja22-lOwe le STREET SEMINARY, CORNER Sota nw. Home senool for Seung i IGHTEEN’ 8th and G sts, n. Tnstroc- RRIS, s) Ve cles for two Sie ee Sh INE HOWE BUSINESS SCHOOL. 517 7TH > ‘Short. condensed course in practical Bookkeeping Penmanship asd English Grawches at moderas f tuition. Morning, afternoon and night se sions. “Sole right to. Howe's system of Bookkeeping Taught without text-dooks. Civil service aspecialty. J.H. BRYANT, Principal, 2m ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE-1212 AND 1214 lara Never eas Bees P x ladies. Sessions 85-86 opens September iy, epplication necessary, a8 number boarders will be fimited. ‘mhi23m | Nw DRAMATIC ART. Sci ELOCUTION AND TIC ‘Also private lessons in English fare dud’ Mending: Instruction, day saa eveniog. Nestan.w. #1 Mire. ADELINE DUVAL MACK. AS sin VASE ACADEMT OF TELRGEATECS: Only school of the kind here. Ex tation to all to see the method by can soon learn a profession. 214 2d st. se. my ‘AMES 00! IN, PRIVATE TUTOR, (FIF- teenth year), 7 7th st. n.w. Commercial College Studies. facilities for advanced stu- dents in Shi f-2m* CeoreanD) ND TYPE-WRITING PRACTI- E.tipens arma gece meee : ted RF. ‘CROMELIN office of Johns ‘on, hse Stenographers, 472 Louisiana ave. aha-3me REDUCES THE SIZE AND INCREASES THE LENGTH OF THE WAIST WITHOUT INJURI- OUS TIGHT LACING, LANSBURGH & BROS. HER MAJISTY'S CORSET IS THE BEST SPINAL SUPPORTER EVER MADE: AND ITSUPPORTS EQUAL( Y AS WE! THE ABDOMEN AND ALL UTHER PARTS 01 THE Boy. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. HER MAJESTY'S CORSET PRODUCES AN ELEGANT, GRACEFUL AND | ARTISTIC SHAPE, IRRESPECTIVE OF THE | WEARER'S FORA. DOUGLASS & BRO. | HER MAJESTY'S CORSET | 18 PROOF AGAINST PERSPIRATION AND MOTS- TURE, AND WILL NEITHER CORRODE NOR SOLL THE UNDERWEAK, TANSBURGH & BROS. HER MAJESTYS CORSET WILL NEVER CHANGE ITS FORM, ALWAYS. RETAINING ITS ORIGINAL SHAPE. Wood WARD & LOTHROP. HER MAIJESTY’S CORSET NEITHER STRETCHES NOR BREAKS AT TRE | WaIST. AND THE BONES NEVER MOVE OR | COME OUT FROM WEAK. DOUGLASS & BRO, HER MASESTY'S CORSET WILL FIT WITH MORE EASE AND COMFORT THAN ANY OTHER CORSET READY MADE OR MADE TO ORDER. LANSBURGH & BROS. CORSET NG LADIES, BFCAUS! = IT ALSO TS STOOPING AND 38 INVALUABLETO Yot IT STRENGTHENS TH! MOVES AND PRE ROUND SHOULDERS. bg WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘OHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE. UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGIATE COURSES. Instruction ts provided for Graduate, Undergrad- uate and Special Btudents. ‘The next academic year 13 September 22, 1885. ‘or circulars address, by postal card, the Johns Hop- kins University. : E, SCHELL, ORGANTS TEACHER OF PIANO and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular atten fHon to beginners, as well an those, wishing to be quall- jed for Performers or Teachers. Terms $12. 734 12th shnw. ‘as-eosm ([3E BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 1s Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, Providence, And st 723 14th st, n. w., WASHINGTON. ‘New Term Begins now. Superior Native Teachers only. Classes and Private Lessons Fee Extremely Low. Unexcelied advantages for learning Conversation, We invite all persons to visit our classes, 20 ERZ0G'S MUSEUM, xe Tiacin Hal, corner oth and D sta n.w. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 30, GLASSFORD COMBINATION, IN THE GREATEST DRAMATIC WORK OF THE AGE, THE TWO ORPHANS. Admission to family circle, 10 cents: ‘admission to first floor, 20c. Reserved seats may be secured six days in qilvauce without extra charge at the Box Office of the museum. In the future Box Office will be open trom Sam. sharp to 10 p.m. ‘Doors open at 1and 7 p.m.; overture one hour tater. Catslages may be ordered at 4:10 and 10:10 p.m. Py rPaEaTER CoMTaTE MONDAY, MARCH 30, ‘Special Ehgagement of HAIRY ONTAGUE, And His Superb Siar Company, in the Brilliant Sensa- tonal: ety, A WIDOW’S MASQUERADE, ‘With the Latest Agony, the Elastic Quadrilie, mb30-6t Matinees, Every Day, except Monday GHORTHAND — REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS XS every evening, Private lessons a specialt All Shorthand books and publications constantly on hand, and exceptional opportunities for fearing tue art wet oftredat WASHINGTON PHONOGRAPHIC tab QUART TLE BEST AND. ‘st, .W. CHEAPEST PLACE TO LF. draying and palating is at the National Academy of Fine Arts, 18th st. and New York ave. Years of study saved. ' Receptions free Wednesday evenings at Bo'clock, 21s-6m MS LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD- uate and certified examiner of the New England Sonvervatory, Piano tecinique, Larmony and vice culture. 1012 10th st nw, wae ITO 1001 OF ELOCUTION AND ak Seip ons ‘English Lang Oa MRtheet, MRS, M. STEVENS HART, Principal. The culture and development of the voice urd expression of sentiment carefully twaghte Especial attention given to the cure of stammering and Uther vocal defesia Boys’ and Gitls’ class Satur day, 1am. a6-tjel PRIVATE EPSSONS IN ALL GRADES OF study; to adults confidential: prepares for college, Anni ft Polnt, all examinations. IV¥ INSTITUTE, sw. corner Sth abd K sts, nw, ‘Mathematical, Ci Business. 8. W. FLY! A.M. Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a month. "0029 TH. STI Bite BEACON ENGAGEMENT OF MIS3 LOTTIE CHURCH, Supported by Milton Aborn's: Dramatic Company ta Ure Greatest, Most Powerful and Beautiful of Romantic Dramas, THE SEA OF ICE, Produced with a Ca:load of Magnificent ‘Special Wonderful Mechanical Effects, Introducing the fects, ‘Aurora Borealis and breaking up of the Ice Field in the Polar Seas. Costly and Beautiful Costumes, anda Company Ex+ ‘celled by Nowe! Admission to both Muscum and Performance only mab30-6t 20 cents, BENG PRESENT IN THE CITY, AND AT THE ‘Urgent solicitation pf ber many friends, 2s Kuaca, THURSBY ‘Will appear, assisted by A, L. KING, the Renowned Tenor: © H HARDING, the Eminent Basse; And other prominent talent, Ina CONCERT At the Congregational Chureb, TUESDAY EVENING, March 31st, Her first appearance since her Ebropean tour. Cards of admission $1, including reserved seat, to be obtained at Ellis’ Music Store, 937 Pennsylvania av Owing to pressing demands on the part of schools, special admission tleket will by on sale at Ealls' for 50 cents, to pupils and members of thelr families only. NATONAL ROLLER SEATING RINK, 611-613 E STREET, ‘Near Post Office Building. NOW OPEN, 7 Pat 12,000 Feet hard Maple Floor Skating Surface. Ladies and Children afternoon admission, with slates, mrz-1p 260. E HAVE 36,000 TO LOAN IN ONE SUM AT five per cent on first-class Real Estate Security. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, mho7-3t “1437 Penn. ave, MeSEy OAS (ON REAL ESTATE. 4M" Prompt attention to all applications, SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, _mh24-Im_* 928 F it. 60 000 TO LOAN 15 000 4 5,000 ON REAL ESTATE, 2'500 for repayment unegus a fread” Washington Sls Bes Gent Perea ‘Aarne lOdLscor hth and ima the eae M 1A. Manone £203m_Real Fstate an Dad ta Moser 20, 8 7, ESTATE of other security, in sums to suit, ad lowest rates of ine neat aneat Har’ HUFTY € DYER, least expense and without “deny. 20 Rew Yorke ave. i. MOP Rm 5 mace, At Lowest Rates of Interest. R.0. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and ¥ streets northwest ‘ONEY TO LOAN In sums to suit, on approved Real Estate secur- ity, at lowest rates of interest. Charges moderate. No umuhecessary delay. HUY ia '] SAVE NONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL tate or collateral security at lowest rates of interest. No delay when security 1s good. 0. C. GREEN, 1, Firemen’s building, cor. ith st, and La ave. ‘ONEY TO LOAN M FITCH, FOX & BROW 1437 Pennsylvania ‘QCRIBNER'S BICYCLE SCHOOL is endl INSTRUCTION FREE TO PURCHASERS, COUUNBIA AND ALL, FIRST-CLASS BICY- Chis, TRICYCLES AND ACCESSORIES aT PAC: sPICYGES AND TRICYCLES SOLD ON IN- WM. C. SCRIBNER, FENTON HALL, E STREET, mho-Ims NEAR 11TH NORTHWES! Cc POR ALL THE THEATERS BRENTANO BROS. Jal7-3m Pennsylvania ave., cor, Lith st UU 8833 ERR uu Eg uly Ssss, EE uw Sess3 Eee oco 00 KK EER oc 90 KK FE fo 88 Pe OE oo KK SEB FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE, FOR HEATING BY LATROBES FOR OPEN GRATES. IT MAKES A QUICK FIRE IT IS EASILY IGNITED. IP DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATR 21 18 ECONOMICAL. Vi WILL PaY To TRY IT, FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT Co, 40 Bushels Crushed, $3.70. 49 Bushels Not Crushed, $2.90. ‘25 Bushels Crushed, $2.50. 25 Bushels Not Crushed, $2.00, DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN, 59 Goon News To Am ‘The ate patrons of F. H. WILSON, and my friends, ‘will be pleased to learn that GENUINE BARGAINS Caw Bx OBraDren at 409 71H SrREmr NORTHWEST. Our Gent's $3.50 Shoe will outwear any other shoe equal price, T shall continue to make to measure the celebrated $5 Ladies’ Shoe, and Gent's $5 Waukenphast Shoe, which have given entire saifisfaction, GEO. W. RICH, mh6 Successor to F. H. Wilson, 409 7th st. mw. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Botties for $5.00: ‘Beware of Imitationa, None genuine without the Signatare of X AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. THOS. J. FISHER & 00, se 1324 F st. nw. SUMMER RESORTS. Fe. NICE COTTAGES SITCATI ‘ou commanding ground, in Gakisnd: Are. Both covtues ure conveuentiy located 15 Gepot, pust office, churches und hotels, and are partially furnished, and to acceptable tevin be ented dor Ute seaion oF for the year, “Fer terns nition 205 Park ave, Baitlmore, Ma SE, ATLANTIC rr uth Carolina avenue, near §/ eet? Kas, ete. Heated, ers. iern conv Sbicne ‘thé year.” DUBOIS & YOU TP ULE _DENNIS—ATLANTICCITY, N 50 yards from the Beach. “Open sil the 9/4 Year, hot sea water baths in the house. b *o3m BORTON & MARSW a IE WELLINGTON—ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.— Dikeamcky ‘nea Miebeach: not batty . ‘and newly furnl 5 “dm ALB e (CTORTA, A’ J. THOR : unten. Ji Yh IC CITY, S ‘oughly heated, gus, ete; bot and cold sex Sates, Dats, “sual pation and skating rink rectly on beach, free ‘ fersun ete. wince THE WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J_—OP! ‘ali ‘the year. Hot and cold sea water in the house. All the comforts of a! NE. MIFFLIN, Manager. RS, JL. BRYAN‘, Propriciress EWSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. GOOD'STYLE—LOW PRICES. LARGE FACILITIES NEW MATERIAL. ORDERS FOR PRINTING OF ALL SOLICITED, ‘RUFUS H. DARBY, Practical Pri $023, } BRON BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 1238 Pet avenue, Ws Do ‘a-Vine Printing aspecialty. Noverrms I. Brack G RENADINES. SEATON PERRY, | (Scccesson To Pexny & Reorien) INVITES AN INSPECTION OF IIs N OF ELEGANT BLACK SILK VELVE TOS A YARD. BLACK TWISTE A YARD. Ur: c X AND EMBROIDERED BLACK CREPE DE ‘CHINES, ND CANTON CREPES KSAND PEAU DE OTR AND SURAM SILKS, FROM DRESS PA. ‘S HEMMED CRAPE, NORDERE! 2D THIBET, | CAMELS-HAIR IRELLAS, IMPORTED JACKETS AND FIC FOR LADIES WEARIN ESL) LK LISLE THRE RY FOR LADIES. CHOICE “COOLS, PLALN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON Perry Building, Pennsylvaiila ave. cor. 8th st, mh28 DS KEPT LAST SEASU SASIDE SUITING, ALL SILADES, 50c, ‘F5e TO $1. it CHINA SILKS, $1; USUAL PRICE, $1.25. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, 75 AND $1; FRENCH GOODS, AND JUST aS GOOD QUAL: ity. OUR 10c. DRESS GOODS COUNTER WILL BE CONTIN A FEW DAYS LONGER. SOME | OF THESE GOODS SOLD AS HIGH AS 500. WE HAVE SOLD A LARGE QUANTITY AND STILL HAVE MORE. GEO. J. JOHNSON, mh2s 713 Market Space, Furry Tor SAND “Yanvs. PARIS DRESS ¢ EFFECTS, HIGH NOVE SHADES AND GREAT INDUCE EINCHT AT BARGAINS IN OS GRAT D SATIN: DUCHESS SI rT BLACK ELLA RGEST STOCK OF THECITY. 919 PENNSYLVANIA 4 N.B. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPES1 ANIA AV 719 EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 719 j CLOSING OUT ODPS AND ENDS REGARDLESS OF COST. in's KID GLOVES, slightly pair. 1 lot Three Button, Jou that Bie it lot "Pwo, Button ‘Do. at 1 lot Kight-Batton Length Mot Rorted at $1.39, forater price 1iot Ladies bog'skin GLOVES, 70c., former price 3 1 lot All-Linen Colored Rordered HDKFS.,nt 10c. 1 lot Fancy SILKS and PLUS J lot LEATHER BAGS af halt pric 1 lot FLOWE) The abor « ten days to make room for Spring ‘supplies, aud great Ratgails will be offvred at E.G. DAVIS, 719 Market Space Don’t fall to see our large and elegant assortment of Ladies UNDE! re offering splewdld bargains in these coods ai ‘New stock of PAKASO LLAS, Sand All the latest NOVELTIES at the very lowest prices. Cal and secure bargains at F.G. DAVIS, mbh19 719 Market Space. ARGAINS! BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS IN SHIRTS, AT THE, 1 2 SHIRT FACTORY. jade of Wamsutta Cotton, ‘n, (Reinforced ), finished ready tub, for only 85 cents” This is ‘the Finest Shirtin the market 7 Ask to sec our CROWN DIAMOND SHIRT, made of Fruit of the Loom Cotton and Fine Linen : only 50 cents. ‘These Shirts are cut lengthwise of the cotton, carefully made, and will give entire satisfact We have just received 250 dozen MEN'S F HALF HOSE, which we Intend to well at 25 CENTS PER Pals, at mhi3 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST, Srecuat Norce 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 IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON WHICH I CONSIDER ASGOOD IF NOTSUPERIOR’ TOSTEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELI-ENOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMESSPEAB, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEAT- ING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFERRING TO. ACALL i a ae WALTER D. WYVILI, Exctvstve AGEst, ap26__No. 452 PA. AVE. NEAR 4eSTREET, PROFESSIONAL. EW ar ée tine Jor health om daily walks deptnd.” and thoasaids visit WHITE'S establishment 1416 Pennaylvanieavenne oP 'Sorms, Wpunions, disegsed ‘nails Vaneaiat Fees, ‘Senoes and all diseases 4 the feet, ‘Dr. White'stweaty- ‘consecutive year of pract on. Fee, Ia sitting. (Saitumore ‘establishments 11 Nom aw St.) mha5. RS. DR. J. SEMMES. SURGEON CHTROPO- DIST, MANICURE AND DERMATOLOGIST. ar eye eve, next to City P.O Mas M. J. Hest. 1308 F STREET NORTH WERT, SPRING OPENING OF IMPORTED MILLINERY, MONDAY AND TUPSDAY, nos MARCH S0rm AND Ma K. A. Dosovax, 904 F STREET, SPRING AND SUMMER OPENING OF FRENCH PATUERN BONNETS AND LONDON HATS, TURSDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31ST AND APRIL astr. TH ADS O: WASHINGTUN AND ¥ TY ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED. mhoeore Mas Ssoaa Reever, 008 9th street, opposite Patent Office, Received a new and elegant line of Infant's an@ Children's WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBES, LACE AND SHIRRED Cars, LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, Plain and Fmbroicered, for Spring wear, tn Mother ‘Hubbard and other styles, and all Kinds of _CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOOD RS J. BAER, OF RALTIMORI A Or = Condiatly invites the Ladies of "Washington to exam. in or {mported Hats and Bonnets, and all the late ties of the season, on THURSDAY, APRIL SNS. mh26-6r8 a _.__¥ Roeovran Fu SPRING OPENING, 1885. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH SL. MME J.P. PALMER, 1207 F STRI 50) Mien Which are the most perfect devised and beautiful tha the Parisian makers Lave been able to produas, “SPRING MILLINERY.” ‘Large assortment of Dress Trimmings, Buttons, a, Fancy Gold Mixed Braids, from 4c. peryd. upwards, ‘Best Hack Sik Jerseys, $9, “This ise special bar | eal Noman Jersey Newmarkets, made expressly for sprin Fine Imported Jersey at $3. Large assortment of Imported Visites, embracing @ new style “Close-fitting Visite.’ Foster Gloves, improved hooks, new shades for Easter, revise. Paris, [mn19] 907 Pave X ME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTR, 4MA Formeriy with Lord € Taylor, New York; Wan, ea Sarr Co. 8. Louta, ‘Mo. Suits made at the shortest notioe” Sa Reasonable Prices, aint Satistaction Guaranteed Tvening Dresses. Bridal Troumeaus a apectaity, ‘Veunsyivania ave. cover M-Willima’@) pt ot S Mae, Perr, june ats wath oo. White, Kaew tation, returned from New York, and will “open hionuble Drewmaking Parlors, 410 32th a tw 5 opposite Palals Royal, MONDAY. Starch 234. ponese made in the latest ‘tistion at reasonable loth Costumes n peciaity, made by comy tailors, at short potice * make YALMONT BEGS TO iatrons and castomers that Has F fiat MURS SAYASAUGH TAS SOVED ER 2M Dress and Cloak Making Parlors from 401 Pena Sylvania avenue to Oth and E streets n, S ‘Over Entrance on oth mh2-1me Fs .RYEING, SCOURING AND DRY Ing Extablisment, 1205 New York ave. nw. AU kinds ‘of Ladies’ and Gente Garments Dyed, | Cleaned ‘and finished tf the most superior. ‘manner. Plush Cloaks, “Velvet aad "Party Drewes a it Ladies Inremton 6s ithout belue ripped S CAROLINE LERCH, formerly witha Pishet, Street Northwest, its" EXPERIENCE. Hen's Garments wiso, Velvet and Plosh Cloaks, Crape Vells, Laces, Glove, etc, are rivctly cleabea! 0 this superior a SS EVENING Dab suit, s RK, EVERY GARMENT OUR OWN EVERY GARMENT, PULL LEN or Fora | PERFECT SHAPE, MADE IN THE VERY BES? en very MANNER OF THE BEST. oat MISE, 2fo. DOUGLASS, 522-524-520 Oth a | MSS 48st K. woMrnery, 450 Teste Street Nortrwasr, Makes Corsets to order in every style and material, ‘and guarantees perfect fit and comfort 1 PRCTALTIEN ARR French Hand-made Underciothing, Merino Underwest ‘and finest imported. 3 Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Goota, French Corsets and Rustles, {Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset Giliss EL’sowm make) that for the price lv urmurpusmed. 1S. B French, German aid Spanish spoken, m6 frou Expusitionel hnuporter of MAN HAIR AND FINE HATR WORK Ladies’ fine Hair Cutting and Hair Drew Hair dyed and iu a first-class Migs to onder, 5 HOUSEFU Is Ouver To Maxe Rocu for the introductior of a new line of first clams Cool» ing Ranges, we vow offer ue CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AND WASEINGTON RANGES, at NET COST. Also, Heating Stoves, to close out remnant of fall Mock, at 10 to 25 per cent éiscoumt, W. 8 JENKS @ 00, 717 7th street mw. Here we are again with another car toad of our EUREKA MARBLE TOP WALNUT SUITE TER PIECES, COMPLETE, FOR $43.50, Rotter than ever. Also SOLID ASH SUITE, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE $37.50. All those who have been waiting can now be sup plied Call early. W. H HOEKE, © 801 Market Space, Stxererox & Fuercarn, “015 Tru Srauer Noxrawzsr. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- STERING GOODS, ‘We guarantee to meet ‘andall prices quoted ty any house in thecity. Wife Weriy the above call and see our cholow stock and __ SEWING MACHINES, &c. Srame Axp Svaomr Fassoxs AND PUBLICATIONS NOW READY. Bazar Dresamaker, “ieee to sel ae SOSA Rs cls per OPPENHEINER'S 5289th at. Popular Sewing Machines Rooms, ae, Sole Agents New Home Sewing Machine. ivy Rokr Stee ee ae mb1d New Machines of all ‘Renting and