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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Wenther. OFFICE oF THE CHIEF SIGNAT. OFFICER, WAsHixeros, D.C., March 31, 1885, 10a. m. For the middie Atlantic states, fair weather. except in the extreme northern portion, local rains warmer, southerly winds. z For Wednesday, fair weather Is Indicated In the middie Atlantic states, the Ohio vailey and lake region, and clearing Weather in New Eng- land. ee Marie, Mode, Pearl, Brown and Black Derbys in Dunlap and’other blocks just re- ceived at France's, corner 7th and D’ streets. ‘The only strictly one price hat and gents’ fur: nishing store in this ¢ We Ane Reapy to show you the most elaborate and complete assortment of spring clothing in the elty. EIseMaN Buos., 7th and E. For Inporren and Domestic Wines, &c., £0 to Chr. Xan the bas them always in stock at No. 911 7th St, nw, ASK Your Drvocisr to give youonr beantifal atory book, “Legend of Aloha.” Exstman’s new perfume, Aloha. SomerHixe New Fou EAstex.—We offer a few unique Easier Curds illuminated with Florida Sea Mos Boston Variety Store. Fasten Carps._J. Jay Gould, 421 9th st. BEFORE purchasing elsewhere don't fail to examine the large assortment of new and see- ond-hand pianos at W. G. Metzerott « Co.'s, 903 Pennsylvania ave., second door west of 9th'st. Moe, C.P. MILLex. 1334 F street, 4s offering the remainder of her stoek of Street, Traveling and Reception dresses, also sprin; and summer noveities, at greatly reduce: Prices, previous to her return toNew York. Fussei1’s Ick CREAM and Charlotte Russe, 1427 New York avenue, For THIS SPRING ite et After six months’ preparation we flatter our- selves that our assortinent of spring clothing is ost attractive ever shown. on AN Bxos., 7th and E. A PANEL Prererr and a capstone setting of the Washington monument presented to eve sitter during the next four wee ‘The ve Dest cabinet photographs S2, per dozen, wit thirteenth ter 1109 Pennsylvania ave- Bue. Kets Kemeth SPRING DesteNs in wall paper of all ; from the cheapest to the most expensive, ean be found at the wall paper and window shade tablishment of R. W. Henderson & Co., 1113 Street northwest. Persons contempiating re- apering their walis will find St to thelr advan- Eige to give them acall. Their prices are as 10 fs the lowest. Prorie CaN po as THry CHEWS, BUT WE guarantee that people who apprectite a goo Srticle of tobacco will try the ¥ folet Plug Chew- ing Tobacco. Insist upon having that and no Other article in its line, "This continent. grows rades, nothing purer or finer. Luchs & Bro., 525 7th street n.w., agents. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT for this spring Is unusuully attractive. One of ‘the main features, our $5 and $6 pantaloon- Ese: Bros., 7th and E. Miss CARRIE PRYOR, whose testimonial con- cert will tuke pluce at on Thurs. day evening, rit 1 rapidly becoming Enown in musical circk’s here’ This talente Young lady possesses a brilliant voice, of re- Iaatkable power and rare sweetness. | She will be assisted by well-known talent, aud Program may be expected. ‘Ti now for sale at ENS & CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. ‘The Soldier and Labor League has filed a cer- tifleate of Incorporation In the recorder of deeds ct is the mutual protection and nbers. The directors for the Emery, J. K. McChesney and Major received aletter yesterday from Officer Temple,of the tirst precinct, dated at Baltimore, in which he states that he has been called toss He leit here without any leave of at nd it is thought that he does not intend returning. z Charles Heaton, of Bainbridge, N. Y., hasfiled in the mirt of the District an appeal from t onof the commissioner of pat- ents rejecting his application fora patent for improvemen; in the manufacture of solidemery | Wheels. George I. Hill has, by James H. Smith, filed a Dill against. James P. Herron and Ebenezer Morrison for the sale of certain nt rights and for an injunction. The complainant states be hus recovered judxment agalust Herron, who with Morrison owns certain letters patent, and he seeks to have Herron’s interest sold to sat- isfy the judgment. ‘he work of restoring was begun yesterday, men eng cunt ed. Heury Ware, the engineer of Gfbson_ Bros, died yesterday, aged tity-eignt years. He ha been'with the ‘irin nearly nineteen years, und | Was highly esteemed by them for bis fidelity | and honesty. In the Police Court today Charles Sing, a Chinaman, was charged with carrying abl with which he was menacing some bo throwing ezgs in his laundry, on 7th stree The case was dismissed. ‘A large congregation attended the confirma- tion services of a class of ten, conaucted by Bishop Paret, at_the Church of ‘the Holy Cros last evenin: The altar was decorated with Sowers and palms. R. Goldschmid has recently sold houses Nos. 403-410 Massachusetts av, ie, and 419-421 H street northwest, for $16,500. a Enforcing the Sanitary Laws. HEALTH OFFICER TOWNSHEND REORGANIZES THE CORPS OF INSPECTORS. Health Officer Townshend is now engaged in reorganizing his sanitary inspectors for the pur- pose of inaking warfare on nuisances generally, and ina few days they willsetout in acti . Dominic's church force of twenty-five duty, All these officers _will_be transferred New districts and each furnished with fresh r cord books. ‘The transfers are as follows: In- speector T. nepherd, transferred from the second third sanitary district; W. A Short, from the third to the second; JN. son, from the fourth to fiith i from fifth to fourth, Ter from section east of west of same. J. Me’ west of 7th street t ards, fiithy drains nds of nitisances When housekeepers are tardy in correcti evils found on their premises the i brought to bear on them by Judge > ‘THE NATIONAL The wg Sch, will be Wis Trrse Brest Gast ted the Brown Unive nine yesterday by # score of S to 2 in eight i fogs.” The ct boys played a very good jonals even better than ‘The same clubs play today. | Tue crow: war « large one. ——— AFIRe Arranarvs ror Parane Purposes. Ata meeting of ths Independent Fire Just evening, which has been form \ Bart to th ation celebration, W. H. Simpson and W. H. Wood were appotn | act in conjunction with the chief mursh presklent of the comm 1 celebration, fo walt on the Ary Navy District Commissioners t an apparatus | Wo use on tha: day K.—Abont 2 o'clock yee cer Murrell discovered that corer of I ua window, but | burglar alarm, Were frightenc THR Woman's Fourie CiEry.—There waa larg: rn rterly me eting of t elety of t the scripture yp Andrews made the opening | and Mre. Bish prayer. Reports from anda large increase « The teceipts for this rmbiyy Wits Mrs. Re Vincent, of dressed thi s — | THE Uxtox Verrnax Fate.—The fair of the | Vaton Veteran Cor has been in pro gress lor the past Lwo weeks at Abn. long this evens quilt was awarde ceived nounced for poned on acee = hall Last nigit the silk ¢ d Miss Clara Hisho ‘The 464 votes cast. ball an- day evening has been post- nt of its being Holy Thursday, - Ss SALE OF FINE Inpoute: Works or Art.— ‘The sale vith i ection, comprising groups, and Art scald this inorhing “At the gal and was atthree o'clock and orning and atter- ‘The collection con hy the attention of rises many articles wo e admirers of Works c uctions are now homas Dowling, avenue. ‘They aresketches taken directly from nature, exe cuted In oil and mounted on heavy cardboard, sothat they may be framed according to the taste of purchasers. Mr. Lanman’s subjects are mostly forest, mountain, lake and river views, many of then: charming subjects. Helsa mem: ber of the New York Academy of Design and of the American Art Union, and one of his large lectures is to be seen in the Corcoran gallery. Fre sale takes place on Thursday, April 2a at liam. and3 the hour or sale. ele ew Tux Natioxal ROLLER SKATING EINK, Nox. 61} und 613 F street horthwest, will have @ grand opening to-night, four prizes bein given toskaters, ‘The first prige Isfor the best skating couple on the floor: the second to the best Indy skater; the third’ to the best gentle- man skater; and the fourth to the most awkward skater. To-morrow night there will be a game of polo. ~__»___ SpRpxc OPENING.—Mme. T. B. Harrison, of 1337 F st. n. w., will open her choice selections of Fashions in imported Millinery on Wednes- day and Thursday, April Ist and 2d. The at- tractions, in pattern and quality, will be of un- usual excellence. m. On view up! | often develop into settiod aisexse A YPRS SARSAPARILDA, THE FIRST BLOOD wilivine to prove & real success, still hold Its phe estimation, both at home and sh its miraculvus cures and im- es. mhgi ries were made, | The Inaugarat Ceremontes. THE FINAL MEETING OF THE GENERAL CoM- MITTEE—A WELI-BALANCED ACCOUNT. The g=neral committee of citizens appointed by the national democratic committee to take charge of the inaugural preparations held Its final meeting last evening, the chairman, Col. Jas.G. Berret, presiding, and Mr. Jas. E. Harvey secretary. The chairman of the executive com- mittee, Mr. Wim. M. Galt, read a report, detail ing the great work accomplished by the com- mittee In making arrangements for the inal ral ceremonies. ‘The report suggested that f committee express their appreciation of Com- mander Taylor's aid in connection with the roof by avote of thanks. The services of Gen. N.W-Slocum as marshal and of the various minittees elicited high commendation in the repo ts and disbursements iy subscriptions a fund uted as follows: Michigan, 5; Virginia, $10; Mary- $40; North Carol itucky, $287.50; New $500; District of Co- ‘There was réceived trom the hade concerts and the sale of -16, making the total receipts is Incident to the 5.63, and the re- . The total recelj x follow: nev 3 ; West Virginia, $50; K aterial £437 340.66." ‘The disburseme! ceremonies have been $47,808.63, payments tothe subscribers’ $22,125.50, makin, the total disbursements $69,933.13, ‘The sm: deficit of $82.47, the report stated, was covered by an"asset not yet realized. In contintation, the report’ stated, that all just liabilities have been paid in full, the subscriptions to the guarantee fund returned, and there was not « dullar due on account of the work of the committee, Upon the conclu- sion of the reading of the report Mr. John E. Norris offered a resolution expressive of the high appreciation of the energy and good man- agement displayed by the executive. This res olution was adopted; also a resolution thanking Wm. M. Galt, the ¢hairman; Mr. Lawrence Gardner, "the corresponding ‘secretary; Mr. Dorsey Clagett, the secretary; Mr. C. C. Glover, the treasurer of the executive committee; Col, James G. Berret, chairman, and James G.'Har- y. secretary of the general committee; igs, architect of the Pension building; Secre- tary Chandler, of the Navy; Assistant Seere Joslyn, of the Interior; and Commodores Wal- ker and Schley. Messrs. James L. Norris, James P. Willet and Watson Boyle were Dr a committee to secure the printing of 600. report cf Mr. it. The committee then ad- joumned to meet,as Col. Berret smilingly phrased it,on the 15th’ of November, after the next Presidential election, — SENTENCED TO THE PENITENTIARY.—In the Criminal Court, Judge McArthur, to-day, William, alias Spider Brown, colored, was aT gned On a charge of housebreaking In the night, and pleaded guilty. He was sentenced to three years in the einer George Johnson, alias Robert Goodman, alias Gordon Streets, colored, charged with Housebreaking In two cases; also pleaded guiity, and was sen- tenced to six years in the penitentiary, eee MARRIAGE LICENSES. — Marriage licenses b issued by the clerk of the court to A. Seeger and C. Wynn Johannes, both of ————— Loca Stocks.—To-morrow, at one Je of some of the best local stocks will take place at Duneanson Bros.’ auction rooms, 9th and D streets northwest. This 18 a good opportuni i See adv't. ‘or 1,000 copies of the es Ronnertes RerortEep.—Mrs. Cassasa, 1706. Pennsylvania avenue northwest, reports that her store was entered about one o'clock this hiorning and robbed of $3 worth of candies— Mrs. T, C. Miller, 1629 P street, reports stolen from her wood 'shed last night a base burner Stove, Valued at $10. eg Attention, Ladies—King’s Great Spring Opening of Pattern Hats and Bonnets will take plice Thurs day and Friduy, April 2d and 3d, All are invi- SS Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tas Evi CoNFEn —The Marys ence of the Methodist Protestant hureh will open here to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock, and will hold three sessions each day. The preliini- y services will take place to-night, and Rev, Sullivan will preach, “At the opening of ‘onierence to-morrow, Rey. J. D. Kinser, of estminster, Md., will preach the conference sermon. hearing in the case of John d James Burnett, resulted esterday as Wasunticipated in THE in his disciiarge. The store of Messrs, ¢ Kro. is oppusiie the court house, and. ration of the result, which was re- pplause, many of his friends called with congratulations und were enter- Messrs. E. . Price and E. H. O'Brien announce themsel to contest the ith the present in- Brockett. The name of R. put forward as an indepen: © mayor In opposition to Mr. who will probably recelye the eriocratte nomination LovGueERrty IMrRovINe.—The condition of James Doughterty,ihe printer, who tried suicide here, is daily improving, and great hope of his ultitnate recovery 1s now expressed, Nores.—The funeral of Miss Sarah Dearborn took place yesterduy.——The public school teachers will be paid off for March at the close of this week.——dhere were no prisoners at the station house this morning.—The Jewish pass- ove the Episcoy pal passion week, and the Cath- Holy week are ob: this week, | Oo ‘www = oo WW = DDE RR Dob EEE KR E This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, aud cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, SoLpoxtY IN caNs Rovan Bakixo Powpex Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. ap6. WHE A conp on OTHER CAUSE CHECKS secretive organs their natu- be restored by the use of entel by thus promptly cor- sngements that, otherwise, S-—-Garnet, Green and Blue, 50c. S, real cash Value $1.25, reduced to S, excellent quality, rea: cash value S, VERY FINE QUALITY, actual dw $1.50. Special bargal BROCADE. SULKS in Cream, Pink? entuced 10 pure wool. widest double width, and Black, 37 gi. BROCADE BLACK SILK VEL- y, Fedueed to $1.50. = COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. CASHMERE SHAWLS, pare wool, $1.50, O& THE LOOM BLEACHED COTTON Grey and_Br CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, Wu WHAT PROF. gat Basiso Pownen 1LLIMAN SAYS OF OUR WHEAT AKING POWDER. Fsons, MARTIN KALBPLEISCH’s Sons: “Gentlemen: My examination of your ‘Wheat Pow- develoye ai unexpected value (it {fom a. SANT- Mot Ov View. It certalily restores 10 The (aul the Potala aud Magnesia Salts, which the ithe repiorwes Iron y thie cha She of snail dows of ochelte Rafts: seh. All the tartaric uchd compounds earry into tbeaystem: As flesit fluid contains ten tines as much Hen Skeet 4 wevidene dar the ante gt he tissuen is eapplted free your pie an tt gitnot be from titee preparadons which conta o Soultim sod Calcium duutpguuds ‘besides Uae enteaee id. “Phere isu danger of setting up am alkaline son dition of ite urine with diealcie- Phokphaten ta fect Affairs in West Washington. PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS AT THE ARLING- Tor Mie Aner the dissolution of the old established firm of Messrs. Herr & Cissel, to take effect on the 3d day of April, Mr. Ww. Cissel, the managing partner, ‘hav! ia his interest in.the mills and property of the firm to Mr. Abraham 4H. Herr, will continue the taliling business under the name of W. Cissel & Co., at the Arlington mill, recent) urchased by him of A. Ross Ray, esq., and wi immediately proceed to reconstruct the same as a roller mill, with the latest improvements to date, for making the best grades of flour. jCuAzED BY HeLIGiovs EXcirEMmnt.—Ellen jones, @ colored woman 34 years e, was brought fo this lice station last nightinan Insaute condition: She has been attending di- vine services very often in the week or two, and the religious excitement has worked pon her inind 1 each G wee her hus and took ste jace her in jum, to Which, fnstitution ‘she was subsequently’ ’re- moved. NoTEs.—A large number of anglers pass through this place. daily on thelr way. to’the Falls and other points, where fishing is pro- nounced to be Four arrests were made yesterda: vel ‘f ur canal boats passed this Tevel ‘the canal last week. ‘ConDITION or WATER AT 7 O'cLOcK.—Great Falls—Temperature, 38; condition, 8; ‘recelv- ing reservoir, temperature, 40; condition al north connection, 20; south connection, 9; distributing reservoir, temperature, 41; condi- fon. at 1 influent gate house, 11; eMluent gate mse, Mr. Stopparp’s Lecrure.—A very large and distinguished audience ted Mr. John L. Stoddard at Ford’s Opera House last evening as he appeared for the first time in this city and ave his initial lecture in the course of illustra- fed lectures of European travel. In addition to {he well-known people seated in the body of the house one of the Boxes was occupied by & party from the White House, composed of Miss Cleve- land, Mrs, and Miss Folsom, Miss Van Vechten and Col. and Mrs, Lamont. ’Mr. Stoddard hasa strong, clear voice. Without any prelimina- ries he appeared before the white curtain and snnounced that he would conduct his audience a Spain, wi picturesque scenery, historic buildings and its novel and unique peo- ple, Beginning with Toledo he had cast upon ihe screen large and clear pictures giving a. idea of the position of that city, its general ap- Peatance and some of its more Hotable features, in this way the audience were taken by the lee- turer to Cordova aud Seville, then to Granada and the famous Alhambra, With s parting glimpse of the rock of Gibraitar the Journcy to Spain came pleasantly to a close, ‘The audience frequently evince Ir appreciation by ap- i ‘Bis evening the lecture will be “Ver \d Marie Antoinette,” BRA OM MM om g8sy BB Aa uo MMMM * Be 2A UU Mat tne BBE A A UU MMM. 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EVERY LITTLE BOY OM 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 THELEADERS OF A POWERFULMONOPOLY ‘TO CRUSH THE “INTERLOPER.” ADLER WINS BECAU! ‘THE PEOPLE ARE WITH HIM. MAKE A NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING: 400 pairs Dexter Hairline Punts, all Wool, $2.78, 300 pairs Cheviot Pants, all Wool, $2.50. 100Spring Overcoats, Silk facings, all Wool, $4.73. Men's Cassimere Suits, $7.50 and apwards, ‘Boys’ Cassimere 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 HOUBE, 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest. Corner Massachusetts Avenue, STRICTLY ONE PRICK. Be sure that youare inthe RIGHT PLACE. See “ADLER” over thédoor. BB-Open ev ings until 9; Saturdaysuntil 11. mh28 New “Youre Muuuwery Sroze, 930 7TH ST. N. Ww. IF YOU WANT RIBEONS IN ALL WIDTHS, COLORS AND QUALITY; STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, IN THE LATEST SHAPES; FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACES, AND FANCY GOODS GENERALLY, AT PRICES THAT PREVAIL IN THE LEADING LOW-PRICED HOUSES OF NEW YORK, VISIT THE SEW YORK MILLINERY STORE, 980 7TH ST. N. W JUST OPENED WITH THE LARGEST ASSORT- MENT OF THE ABOVE NAMED GOODS IN THE CITY. THOUSANDS OF UNTRIMMED HATS OF ALL THE LATEST SHAPE AND COLOR TO SELECT FROM, AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE MATCHED. RIBBONS BY THE YARD OR PIECE IN GREAT VARIETY, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, ALL NEW AND FRESH FROM THE IMPORTERS, NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE, 980 7THST. N. W. m20-t0,th&edt Dar Goons, SILK PARASOLS, FINE DRESS Goopa. ‘W. W. BURDETTE & co. ‘Have just opened a magnificent stock of New Spring CEO plecee all. wool Sultings, tn all the new Tan Shades, at 25 cts. per ‘46 pieces of French | 40 Inches wide, 50 cts Also, Prunelle, | Jerse ‘deAlma, and Metre Cloths, in ait the ‘Shades, at 50, Receiving bew Sliks daily. ‘Also, French and Amer- fean Satins, Gingham and Batiste in great variety. ‘300 New and Beautiful ‘Sun Umbrelias, inall the new. ‘and colors, HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY. 150 dozen Ladies Hose fall regular, in Black,Brown, Navy and Garnet at 20 cle per putt 0 donen Ladies Hoe, fal regula made, Black and ors ‘BO doen Gents Half-Hose, French feet, at 20 ctw 7 donen Geuts Halfthose. full ‘oll cok in Biack, Brown, Navy, Garnet and Cardinal, at Cts, per palr; these goods are worth 37 cin, nibh doen Children's Hove fll regalat ofl colors tn des, r Also, att immense Of “‘Doinestit Goods of the CARPETINGS AND MATTINGS ON OUR SEC OND AND THIRD FLOORS, ‘We ke nothing but the best goods, all of which have elther been imported by the G Bates Sets Sass, PoE oF ie tems or tone W. W. BURDETTE, No. 928 7th st. and 706 K st. News To Au - mh28-4t Goon ‘The late patrons of F. H. WILSON, and my friends, ‘will be pleased to learn that GENUINE BARGAINS Can Bx OBTarvED aT 409 7ru Starer Norawesr. Our Gent's $3.50 Shoe will outwear any other shoe ‘equal price. I shall continue to make to measure the celebrated $0 Ladies’ Shoe, and Gent's $5 Waukenphast Shoe, which have given entire satistaction, GEO. W. RICH, mh6 Successor to F. H. Wilson, 400 7th st. m.w. Gamat Crosxe Our Suz OF FINE BOOTS AND SHOES AtSINSHEIMER & BRO.'S, 808 7th street, This sale will continue ® ahort time only Look. carefully at the Extraordinary Bargains we offer 0 the following well-known makers in Ladies' Shoes. Cousin’s finest Cur. Kid, hand-sewed, but., that cost you $5, we will sell you nqw at $3.79. Cousin's finest Str. Goat, hand-sewed, which aresold elsewhere at $4.50, our price now $3.59, Cousin’s fine Cur, Kid, butt,, which sell at $3.50, we sell now at $2.79. ‘Cousin's Misses’ Shoes at the came low figures. About 200 pairs Ladies’ Fine Kid Butt, every pair of which is worth $8, are now selling at $2 Our Burt's Men Shoes, in butt, Ince and Gaiters that were $5 and $6, are now closing at $3.75. ‘These shoes are superior to custom made§ ‘We ask those that want to save monly to come as early as possible, as our stock is now complete, We have all sizes and widths, therefore call at once at SINSHEIMER & BROS, 309 808 7th street, OCaN BE BOUGHT CHEAPER AT THE Paint Department of JAMES H. McgiLL Dealer in Building Supplies, Nos. 908, 910, 912 anc ‘914 G street, three doors west of the Patent Office, im- mediately adjoinin, ional Rifles’ Armory, than at any” other establishment in the elty- If you wish to bus cven the smallest quantity of white lead, oils, vac nish, colors (dry or in oll} ete. seud your uddreas oa postal card and a print eae of every article Scld'in this department will be sent to You by reture hall, rraching’you in few, Nousy tune by letor-car- Her. This prea give the. price af halepint pi quart. half-galion, lon and five gallons ofeach kinc of oil, turpentine, dryer, varnish and other liquid sold By measure: wlso price per quarter-pound, halcpoond, ound, five, ten, twenty fiveund one, hundred pounds of each article sold by weight; also list and ot DBulscellaneousaruicles. ‘The prices are graded accord: Hngto te “quantity Vous, Mage haere get very lowest prices; si i buyers pay a slightly higher rate, My prices are fixed. All buyers buyin e quant tity, pay the same price. Te inexperienced buyer gets the same price as the oldest painter if he buys the same quantity. After examining my pricelist, send O1 by Messenger, telephone, or by mail, and they will be filled Rromptly and the bill, as per price-list, collected ondelivery, Goods delivered to all parts of the city. "The other departments of my. business uave grown torutisictgry proportions. tow give my spetial ae tention to the Paint De ent, and expect, by having a full supply of first-class: goods, selling them at low Brice itd making’ prompt deliveries, to secaro a iS- al share of the public, : sm 908. 910,912 and Bla d Berees 128: (CFE OF Ww TANB OED. Oo iste WANOVER'Sr, PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1884. ‘MESSRS, EISNER & MENDELSON, SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT, U.8.OF A., 320 RACE 8T,, PHILADELPHIA. DEAR SIRS:—I HAVE USED JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS ‘MY PRIVATE PRACTICE, AND HAVE FOUND IT TO BE THE BEST’ HEALTHRE- fORING BEVERAGE AND TONIG NUTRITIVE NOWN. I VE FOUND TP ESPECIALLY in, PERSONS CONVALESCING, FROM TN CASES OF DYSPEPSIA, FOR TI NURSING, AND IN CASES OF EAKLY 130 IN LONG CHILDREN, AND ALSO TROUBLES, MC Y ADTENTI ‘WAS DRAW THE IMMENSE IMPORTAT SEME-MONTH- LES IM b BY YOU HAVE PASSED MY INSPEC IN THE CUSZOM-HOUSE SATISFACTO- PAST PLVE YEARS. TION RILY FOR ‘TH s YOURS, RESPECTEULLY, W. W. DAS," M.D, CHIEF DRUG INSPE ORY, ONY PORT 0} BEWARE OF IMITATIO. WITHOUT. THE SIG. HOFF” AND “MORITZ. OF EVERY BOTTLE. Dz Hassex GOLDEN SPECIFIC, A POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. Itcan be given in a cup of coffee gr tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless. and will effect permanent and speedy cure, Whether the patien is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Ithas been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has fol- lowed. IT NEVER FAILS. ‘The system once impreg- nated with the Specific, it becumey an utter impossi- bility for the liquor appetite to exist, GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, Cincinnati, Obie. R. K. HELPHENSTINE, EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and P streets; also corner 14th street and ‘Vermont avenue, Washington, D.C Call or write for circulars and full particulars, 419-20 Sreaan Norce TRESPECTFULLY 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 WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMESSPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. ‘FOR ECONOMY AND HEAT- ING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFERRING TO, ACALL IS SOLICITED AND LSTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILI, Excivsrve Aorsr, ap26__No, 452 PA. AVE, NEAR 4% STREET. F PHI For Sale by Buocxane Renoven. FULL SUPPLIES OF SCHLITZ’S MILWAUKEE LAGER, NOW IN STORE AND FORSALEIN CASKS AND BOTTLES BY THE AGENT, SAMUEL ©. PALMER, DEPOT: 1224 29th at. st. nw. ‘Telephone 454. mnié Ger Tax Box. “THE CONCORD Ss” Wo nage PHENOL aa “CONCORD HA! paucall ince and. EASTER icuppears tome that you" h Very strong case, judged “trout ‘the: physiological side, wind tals Comic: have examined the B Sinuseas” Signed) For@ale oy G. G. CORNWELL & SON, 1418 ‘vania sa as ‘Pennsylvania avenue. ‘CARDS AND NOVELTIES. We have new: Banneretts for 15 cts., 25 Skee. coat cearees 85 cents, Ae aves SSSha eri sraonaa aes Can Rorrser, 3 ‘NOS. 408 AND 405 7TH ST. N..W. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHILDRENS’ CARRIAGE COMPANY. ALSO A FULL LINE OF i ROLLER 8K4’ ieee ‘TRAVELING AND LUNCH BASKETS, ALL SIZES, AISO A LARGE ‘VARIETY OF A RASTER 208 DISPLAYED, a is i, WASHINGTON, D. @, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1885. CITy ITEMS. EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’ Goops. DRY GOODS. Ev of Coughs or Colds ts cured pr. Bull's Gough Syrup. Price 280, a bowe. 1” RB. Goldschmid, 512-7th st. n.w., offers positively for to-morrow only the following Cial bargains; Baby carriages upholstered in, fancy cloth, with or canopy top, only Radars Tes Seate ‘opal myrap pines ani jannd pain ers 40g, worth 81.7 Zoe. 4 bottle crystal disor nee ters for J..U, O'Meara’s’ Royal gine sca Bottle, sold elsewhere for 20c; 2500 toothpicks Aci handsome cut glass cake or fruit baskets weed from $1. to 58c; hand painted Dbrosketast sets, 4 pieces $1.17, worth $2.; 350 whisk brooms for 9c; 10 boxes of laundry bine for 10e, worth «80¢; handsome decorated Eng- lish china dinner set, few pieces missing, re- duced from $22., to $15.48; cut glass ice cream dish with 6 saucers to match only 380, worth 10¢; '3 hoop 75c; 2 hoop wooden water buckets. 12¢; #ine wash boards 13c worth 25c; cut, glass cake plates 15c, worth 25¢; Rising Sun ‘stove pee 6 cakes for 25c, worth cut glass inger bowls 1c, worth 25e; roller skates 68 fandpainted ching chamber seta with covered jar, new shape on! ; ‘tabs assorted colors 49¢, Important! Important! ‘We are more determined than ever to close the remaining stock of our. ‘MovsquaraiRe Krp CLovzs, and have decided to putsuch ® price'on them that it will pay you to buy a half dozen pair, ‘The closing price shall be: for all of oursix-button-length Mousquetaire, in Tans, Browns, Whites and Black. You can have your choice, elther plain or embroidered backs, ‘These Gloves are POSITIVELY worth double ‘79¢., USINESS EDUCATION FOR YOUNG AND mi three months Vor semi Yor AUSPEN 2 CIVIL SERVICE ES Ps nasi eee Practical Civil Rervice Stidieg and NINGS. “Hours from 7 to 9 p.n. ‘Terms reasonable. 5 ja22-l0ws Senoerapis, “pation Wear Principal SARA mis Belect ‘Civil Service brary: ch Civil Service Drill: TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY RVE- JIGHTEENTH STREET SEMINARY, CORNER 18th and G sis. n.w.—Home School fur young la- dies, little girls and boys (under 12 years). Hop'thorough in all branches necessary for & practical and accomplished education. Mra ELIZABETH HARRIS, ‘acancies for pup! Instruc. ught wit Sopectalt Ba2m IRWOOD INSTI 1212 AND 1214 lira yo! ITUTE-1 Laxsavrox & Buo. ‘Speak of occasionally, ut something far more profita- bie and interesting fo ail concerned. curing 300 dozen of the celebrated Atanextremely low price, which will enable us to SELL them 50 per cent cheaper than any other house has been able to BUY them heretofore. Mm M. J. Hose. 1309 F STREET NORTRWEeR, SPRING OPENTNG OF [IMPORTED MILIANERY, MONDAY AND TCESPAY, _ mas _MARCH S0rm AND Stee, Mn K. A. Dosovas, oon" Franny SPRING AND SUMMER OPENING OF FRENCH PATUERS BONNETS ‘AND LONDON Hate TUFSPAY AND WEDNEXSD, get Ast, Aphity ah 420, 422 424, axp 426 SEVENTH STREET, ARE GOING TO HAVE A SURPRISE PARTY. Not one of those which we hear our Javentle friends SURPRISE NO. 1.—We have been fortunate in se PRIDE OF THE WORLD SHIRTS RT, 608 9h street. opponite Patent Often, Received pew and i 8 Dew and elegant line of Infants and WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROWER, LACE AND SHIRRED CAPs, (LAUNDRIED), A brief description will suffice to show the reliability Tg Binge ne Achat | ofthe catemea- TONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, Tadies. "Sessions 65-66 opens Septet “the ES teen | Plain and Embroidered, for Spring w other Co ies Sora ec ya Pride of the World” is a shirt which has been | broidered. for Spring wear, in a Doariers willbe Rated = nn’ “aut aia | manufactured to meet che. demand of the nest PU Hotioard and other stra and all Kinde of CHOOL, ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART | NISHING GOODS trade. “Ie is made ofcxceilent | ___CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. muna ‘Also private lemons n Yglan Branches Coral Mnslin, same welght and finish as Was KS J. BAER, OF BALTIMORE, Gulture and Reading Instruction, ‘and evening. 1 XN A Min ADELINE DUCAL MACK L420Naen WOT - areas es VW A8aingioy, ACADEMY OF TELEGRAI placket sleeves, reinforced, ING STAY ATTACUM ss rdially invites the 1 fmported Hats and WARRANTED 1 of the Kind here. A invt : para a ities Of the season, on THURSDAY APRIL the money we ask for them. Ev. Ir fitted pee eee TO BE MADE OF 2100 LINEN, and we are going to | 21), Tsu. LAs 3 tothe hand and guaranteed, Y tried on anche | Seaton wosre,tue meiner Qy, whlch 100, oam | Schuhe for Fusr R ae * Al CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR, (FIF- IRST GULA! 818 Th etecertwe Celok wana, | Peenasee shes doy tm a gw, Comers 03 gisaee: Ps no mistake in'the number. 1 | Gentein Shorthand ‘teams go SPRING OPENING, 7 188s. Jobnson’s, Corner 13th and E. ‘HORTHAND AND TYPE-WRITING PRACTT- S09 cd renal ene Tz A, me |e ln gripe gerade TORSDAY NEXT, Maen 31 know are the very finest; choice’ fish of the | stenographers, 472 Lofiisiana ave. ‘mg aie” | ‘They have never been sold for less than $1.75, WE. MME J. P. PALMER, lower Potomac; strawberries from the Promised Land—Florida—all of which are the finest. Life- ‘time experience. Ladies’ large saloon attached, Conghs and Colds. ‘Thore who are suffering from Coughs, Cold: Sore Throat, etc., should try Brown’s Bronchit Troches, Sold only In boxes. eo For Years Mrs. G.'O. Grove, Winchester, Va., suffered from indigestion. Nothing relieved her until she used Dr. Dayid Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Price $1. 0 To Consumptives. ‘Wilbor’s Cod Liver Oll and Lime has now been before the public twenty years, and has steadily grown in favor and appreciation, This could not be the case unless the preparation ‘was of high intrinsic value. The combination of the Phosphate of Lime with pure Cod Liver Oll, ag prepared by Dr. Wilbor, has produced a new phase in the treatment of Consumption 2nd all diseases of the Lungs. _ It can be taken by the most delicate invalfd without creating Jos ‘HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGIATE COURSES. Instruction ts provided for Graduate, Undergrad- uate and Spe rodents. “The next academic year relnchlars address, by postal card, the Johns 1 ‘or kins University. id flo-cozm” E SCHELL, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF « PIANO and ‘VOCAL MUSIC. Particular atten- yn to beginners, as well a8 those wishi to be quall- fled for Performers or Teachers Terms §12. 734 12th, enw. ‘abeoam yet BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, oe 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 GUARANTEE THESESHIRTS to be perfect tn sit ‘and finish or money refunded. GROS GRAIN SILK, 22 inches wide, at $1. Would be ‘cheap at $1.25 a yard. GRALN SILK, 20 inches wide, in all the new spring shades, It is needless to say that they are a bargain fered another lot of those LADIRS' COLORED BOR- DERED HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, of which we sold such great quantities during the past ten days, tocontinue to sell them at EIGHT CENTS. _mho7 207 F STREET NW. J. C. Horemssox, SILK DEPARTMENT. SURPRISE NO. 2.—25 Pieces Extra Heavy BLACK EASTER OPENING OF SURPRISE NO. 3.—44 Pieces Extra Fine GROS FLOWERS, Which are the most perfect devised and besuttfil that ‘Special values in plain and figuredJERSEY SILKS. | the Parlaian makers have been able to praduaa, SURPRIS: NO. 4.—We were sarprised at being of- “SPRING MILLINERY.” Large assortment of Dress Trimmings, Buttons, @e. Fapicy Gold Mixed Braids. from 4c. pet yd. apwarda, Best Black SUK Jersey, $Y. “This is a special bar- They are sold everywhere at 12\c.,but we are golng — — SURPRISE NO. 5.—Fverybody ts surprised at the | gain.” 5 HORTHAND — REGULAR GLASS SESSIONS ieeics =e . oe on mast (ainespetiere ed irrsetiees none: every evening. Private lessons a specialty. Ail | det of us selling those tine FRENCH SATEENS at | Black Jersey Newmarkets, made expresily for Lime, It is prescribed by the regular faculty. | Sherthand books find publications consiantiy ouhand, | 14. ne Bold by the peoprisies RB wi , Chemist, | snd exceptional pouches Aor learning che art are | They still goat that price, Fine Imported Jersey at $3. Boston, and'all dragglate, ©0 | QUAMTERS Ua Tat or OS CORAPHIC HEA mec eee ace eS Ee ND CHE: PACE TO LEARN BOOK DEPARTMENT. : baleen thoee Celebrated $1 Pearl Shirt, WE Pent AND CHEAPPST PY ACE TOLEATN x “Foset Gloves, improved books, new shades for ae en ert E eels Goth ree Silkk Of Fine Aris, 18th st. and New York ate. “Youu | SURPRISE NO. 6.—This will indeed bea surprise, | Easter. Best nese! fe st saved, Receptions free Wednesday evenings at | even to the publishers. en soeck nit "We will sail 7 Previee, Paria, (mn19] (807 Peeve $3 Per Gallon, 75¢. Quart Bottle, No.1 a 3 ew ye Winky Begin we gra or the ont. | Mie DYE TEAYINN, OF PUSTUN, hah NUCKLEDERRY Piss, VOR BAR, ROUTE Orders by mail. McGee's, th, near Dt, s&w-1m_ Conservatory, “Fiano technique, harmony and Noise © XN Formerly with Lord ‘Taslor, New Yor; Wen, Durkee’s Salad Dressing amd Cold-Meat | “ulture._1012 10m st_n.w. 13 niin Sirk Con Se ‘Mo. Sance.—The upivergal favorne both in the "ASHINGTON SCHOOL, OF ELOCUTION AND AVAISE EES BOOK AS bir Soon poet ep nthe ied Reasonabie ‘atid Satisfied United’ States ahd Grea Britain, Wholesome, ish Lengnage, se oalon sen Evening Dresses. Liridal Troumentns apache delicious, economical and nutritious, Saves aren. Srevies ee = = 28a mhiF-ime 607 Pennsylvania wwe (over M-Whiliaa's). anxiety, waste and trouble. £0 | The culture and development of the voice and nat- ee eee > ciectie Gass «OG ural expression of seiniment curenlly taught He = Bs Mae, Preuoen, wn bed ‘Expecial attention given to the cure of Mammering - Laie with Geo’ Witte, Ladies’ Tatlor, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best ofall. eo ee rom defecta. Boys’ and Girls’ ae And you cannot buy {t either outright or by subscrip- pel weed fom, ew York, and wil open, Sein 3 : Fastionable Drewmiuaking Patiors, 416. 12th be “Bucha-Paiba.’ nie aie a eeON cc |e wie nearly opposite Palais Kayal, MONDAY, Merch mick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder Lit i ees arae, My cs Dresech made in the latest Mastion i feasouabie gnd Urinary Diseares, Sealding: | Trritation, | Annapolis, Went Point all examinations PC iictanseis hasan ues ‘ear aoa Stone, Gravel, Catarrh of the Bladder. $1. Drug ENSRITUTE, sw corner Sth and Ksta. now, LANSBURGH & BRO, tallors, at short wo mbgi aa gists. u 8. W. FLYNN, A.M. — MADAME _V T BGS TO “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a month. 6c28 - - Eresh, Alderney Batter, churned every, morn- ing, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints 50. Per pound. Also Cottage Cheese, Butter- milic and Sweet Milk, Se. per quart, Créam 15c, P FINANCIAL. Revotvnox Is Wax Srezer STOCK OPERATIONS, COMMISSIONS REDUCED ONE-HALF. Moderate ope,ar,ons In 10, 20, 30 or 50 Shares legiti- mately conducted. BELTON & ROBERTSON, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 12 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. QMembers N. ¥. Mining, Stock and Petroleum Ex- change) buy and sell on the Exchange all active rail- Yoad and other stocks, in lots of 10 TO 1,000 SHARES, ON $3 TO $5 PER SHARE MARGIN, Commissions one-haif usual rates, Full information sent Free on application. £28-e03m_ MONEY TO LOAN. bs her patrons and customers that Pared to clean and Most ap 420, 422, 424 AND 426 SEVENTH STREET. aap all oe LACES C mb30 at DRAS A SPECIALI ‘Esiablisbed since 1 MoEx, TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AML" Prompt attention to al! applications, SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, mh24-1m_ 928 F st, 60 000 TO LOAN 15,000 8.000 ON REAL ESTATE. ‘S00__fmh6}_ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATESECUR: | Bi ity of the Distri od oe! interest; facilities ESR EUG rere ioe a aces eae HUFTY ¢ DYER, £203m_Real Estate and Insurance, 13th and F’ ste. XN ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR Ay owner security, im sums to sult at lowest rates of rest; least expense an dalay.. PHILLIPS, 1428 8 Tm On Real Estate Security, few York ave. nw. M°*E¥ 70 Loan, At Lowest Rates of Interest. RO. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and F streets northwest. Paryare Sock T'rzcxarz W ms WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, @c PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Brokera Broadway, SEG Hine ay Shue,} New York. General Partners James Whitely, Henry H.Dodge, H.Cruger Oakley, ‘Harry C. Logan, Washington,D.C. Maynard C. Eyre. William R. ‘Travers, Special Partner. Buy and sell on commission all classes of Railway securities. Branch oftice—639 15th street (Corcoran Bullding.) HH. DODGE. Resioenr !snrxzm regarding the markets received through our wires instantly, direct from the New York Stock Ex- change. All orders executed und reported promptly. Pose Axo Ixviconana ‘Those who may wish to purchase, elther as a deli- cious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTBRATED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of the celebrated brand, HOB Ep Erp Ee aes, TT EES oer eT PG uu P P EEER RE T NNN w KY. Geer Le bet ££ wy PES F We'w RE ieSsS Ee F = ‘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 ficti- tous age and flavor to this popular drink. FOBSALE BY Browning & Middleton, Barbour Hamilton, J, B. Bryan & Bro., ©.¢. Bryan, BL. Wheeler, ‘Thomas A, Rover, N.T. Metzger @ Bro, ‘Beall & Baker, John H. Magruder, J.C. Ergood & Coy SR Waters, W. H. H. Cisse. WASHINGTON, D. C 4H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, Sole Proprietors, miésm Philadelphia, Coxcenrrare> - CRAB ORCHARD WATER. 3 DUOPEIOH HEAD ACT amon. 3 ‘The three “tla” that make life a burden promptly and Positively relieved by NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY, CRAB ORCHARD WATER. In ase for 70 years monesaflly, and ree w GENUINE CRAB ORCHARD SALTS afe only sold 4m pealed paper box ‘at 10c. and 250; Bee that “Crab ‘trade mark is on all label, ‘No Genuine Crab Orchard Salts are sold in bulk. Buy only “Crab Apple” Brand. Sold by all Drog- ata. CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO. > SIMON N. JONES, Manager, Loulsvitie, Ky. secur. ‘ONEY TO LOAN approved Real Extate: Charg ‘No In sums tosuit, on ‘at lowest rates of interest. es moderate. y delay. J.V.N.HUYCK, 1505 Pennsylvania ave. TOTOAN ON GOOD REAL ES 1 ‘security at lowest rates of interest, Nodelay when security is good. 0. C. GREEN, Room 1, Firemen’s building, cor. "thst, aud La ave.” ja23 MOSEY, 70, 20aN AMA cn sums to sult, at lowest rates, on ap FITCH, FOX & Bik wed real @state security, OW. ‘020 1437 Peunsyivani Mo LOAN RATES OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 305 1324 F st, 0 Noverrms Is Brack Gnexavives BENG. PRIESTLY’ QOURAULDS ENGLISH CRAPES AND VEITS TAPE DERED i ‘FOR LUPIN'S HEMMED CRAPE BORDERED AN! | BRELL, ith wt X Is M. CAVANAUGH WAS MO? Dress and Clowk Making Parlors trom aba Benet Sylvania avenue to “TION OF HIS NEW STOCK LACK SILK VELVET GRENA Shak “STEIN, worms cae ee DINES TN EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS, FROM $2.0 | WWEENGH pL NING. SCOURING (AND DRY 7085 4 YARD. case Au. kinds of Ladiew’ and Gen ‘Garments’ ped, LACK TWISTED SILK HERNANTIES, $1 T0$2 | (aed and finished inthe met, Aa \G FROM 75¢. TO $2 A YARD. BLACK BROCADED SILK GREN- ES, {ND EMBROIDERED BTACK CREPE DE D CANTON CREPPS AND PEAU DE SOLE. AND SURAH SILKS, FROM EBRATED BLACK DRESS FA- Viz: CARMELITES, NUNS" VEILING, ETAMINES, BOURETI ES,” LPNOTTE LIRKHY BERS CASHMERES, CAMELS AIRS, ALINES, TAMISE, ANT 1ONTA CLOTHS, Ss EXGLISH HENRIETTAS AND Plush Cloaks, Velvet and Party Dretoes a 4 Ladies’ Dresses done porjour being ripped. ANTON @ CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with a Pisce. en No. 908 G Street Northwent, THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE. ‘Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garments. aino, Ve * G0 irmet's clothes cleaned by Jore.tncir original shape: and greage spoms ry UAL SALE OF LADIES COTTON UNDER) EVERY Gam | EVERY GARMENT, rc PERFECT SHAPE, MADE. MANNER OF Tit CHEMISE, 00. NIGHT DTUPSSEs, Buc. to $5.00, SKITS, ihe to $7.00. DRAWERS, 2he. to 82 CORSET CON ERS, he. to 84.50, ‘Tue finest amortiuunt of Mamburgs we have ye shown. DOUGLASS, 522-524-526 wn st RAP BORD! NUNS’ CARMELITE FOR ILS, D FRINGED THIBET, CAMELS HALE D iRENA DI HA’ EW MOURNING PARASOLS AND SUN UM- jal SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvaiila ave. cor. Oth st. | MS 458ie &. auscrmery, Established 1840. 490 Text Staeer Noxviewenr, mh28 ____ SUMMER RESORTS. OR RENT—TWO NICE COTTAGRS, SITUATED ‘on commanding ground, in Oakland, Md. th cottages are conveniently located to ‘Gepot, post office, churches ‘und hotels, and, ‘are pas furnished, and to acceptable tenants wi be Fented yr the seasvn oF for the year. “For terms apply to. ALA. PERRY, mh10-2m 295 Park ave imore, Md. iE EMERSON HOUSE, ATLANTIC, City, N. J., South Caroling avenue, near' the ocean. “Kicetric bells, gus, etc, Heated, throughout, sun gallery. All modern convenieuces, P Ixrorrmen Jenszya, AND EMBROIDERED, FROM §2 TO $5. SAME GOODS KEPT LaST SEASON. Makes Corsets to order In every style and ‘end guntantees perfect Ai and Gonitoce Hen Srectatrins Ame French Handmade Undercloing Sterino Undarwent ‘and fined imported flosiery Patent Shoulder races, and all Drew Reforye Goods French Cofeetsund Wusties VCunidren’s Corsets ands 81 Corvet (Mise SL's own Rake) Cut for the price te ursurpasmed. SBF rench, German aud Spanien spoken, sua A FINE STOCK IMPORTED JERSEYS, PLAIN SBASIDE SUITING, ALL SHADES, 50c. TRICOTS, 7c TO $1. REAL PONGEE OR CHINA SILKS, $1; USUAL | p{hree Patents and Five: RICE, $125. Matuifacturer and importer of oe meee BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, 75 AND $1; MAN HAIR AND FINE HATR WORK Rea Te CUNO NOUNG Frees | eC GED FRUM GL AND $155 Jason fie Hale Cutting wid alt Drom HE DENNIS-ATTANTICCITY, Ny, 100 GRO. FANCY DRESS BUTTONS AT 20 | Wis {2 Grace Mbt tH ® Bratch io, Sv yards from the Beach. ‘the A CARD (DOZ); FORM ay il the ‘ubt'bea water bathe inthe Rowse. i BORTON & MARSHALL. HE WELLINGTON—ATLANTIC CITY, N. Deotnaky ave. near the beach; hot baths: , oc ‘lor; new house and newly furnished. 9° ab UNTER HE VICTORIA, ATLANTICCITY, N. ‘oughly heated, Gat, etcy Wot aud cold so bet baths, sun ge! and skating rink’ recy ou beach, feu to questa fersun a. WILLIAMS HE WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.—OPEN ‘all ‘the year. Hot and cold sea water Baths in the house. All the comforts of al first-class hotel. Coach meets all trains. JOHN FE. MIFFLIN, Manager. year; OF THESE GOODS S01] THOR- FRENCH GOODS, AND JUST AS GOOD QUAL- ITY. CONTINUED A FEW WE HAVE SULD A LARGE QUANTITY AND STILL HAVE MORE NEW LINE SATINS 2 STYLES, HO USEFURNiSHINGS ae Sa me ee To Maxe Roox for the introductior of anew lineof first clas Coote ing Kanges, we now offer the CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AND WASHINGTON RANGES, st NET COST. Also, Heating Stoves, to close om Tempaut Of fall SOCK, at 10 t25 per cent discount, OUR 10c. DRESS GOODS COUNTER WILL BF DAYS Le ‘R SOME D AS HIGH AS 50. GEO. J. JOHNSON, mh28 ‘713 Market Space, 0) MRS. J. L. BRYANT, Propriciress PROPOSALS. POSAIS FOR MARBLE AND GRANITE. WORK, BRICK AND BUILDING STONE FOR TERRACE, U. 8. CAPITOL. ARCHITECT'S OF FICE, 26m Fry Tuovsaxn Yanvs ALL NEW PARIS DRESS W. 8 JENKS @ 60, 3 TIT 7th street nw, Evnrexa. ‘Here we are again with another car load of oar 50,000 YARDS, BEFECIS HIGH NOVELTIES PALL SHADES AND Sify LES “MY GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN WasHINerton, D.C. March 30, I! CHOICE DRESS GOOD: FIGURED FE EUREKA MARBLE TOP WALNUT SUITA TER Sealed will ceived at this officeuntft EAT Size, CHOI x. "3 . 3.50 TWEIVE OCLOCK AL APL, THIRTIETH | SEEAT Sree, CHOICE CHINA PIECES, COMPLETE, FOR NEXT for Marble and Granite work for sections B, | OFFERED. GREAT BARGAINS IN Better than ever. Also Ooproposals will be received BC the pais time for BLACK GHOS GRAIN ANI SOLID ASH SUITE, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE aa Botkaiag = DUCES 4 Bailes tanec siete oe ee ne aie a Plans and specidcationscan ESRD ChAT, | PRINTED CHALLE DE LATS ECHOICE Pree hp roa id mua gino Architect U.S. Caphiol, | COLORED VELVETS,ALLSHADIS,\ F ; - - woree, m31,ep2,4,6,8,10,13,15,17,20,22,24,27,20 STRIPED BLACK SILKS AL $1. WORTH $2, - RoPesaLs FoR 8. P ‘Wasuinarow. D. C., March 24, are invited for furnishing, delivered at the new. Bullding, eighteen hi (2.800) cable yards of clean, sharp River Sand. Bids will be re- Gelved at this office till NOON, APRIL SECOND, 1885, when they will be opened in presence of bidders: they SRS ecb (CHOICE GOO! LARGE STOCK OF FANCY BLACK GUUDS, *ARASULS AND SUN UMBRELLAN. SILK EMBROIDERIES. LARGEST STOCK OF 0 DS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. XB THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. 5 801 Market tpace, Sieveros & Furrcren, 915 Tru Sraeer Nourmwase, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- ‘STERING GOODS. mb19 irae 'mh26,28,31 Supervising Engineer and Architect, RCHITECT'S OFFI U. 8 CAPITOI A ae So GaSe amare Plans and specications for this work’ can ow Ge Been. order of Joint Committee en Library. iahiSeotapl 719 exrmasonvrxany nancas 71 CLOSING OUT ODDS AND ENDS REGARDLESS: ‘We guarantee to meet any aud ali prices queted any housein theciy ne To verity the above cull and see our choloe stack aud Jow prices _SEWING MACHINES, &0._ Sermo Axp Sooner Fasmoss OF Cost. 1 Jot Three-Button Jouvin's KID GLOVES, AND PU NOW READY, Io eS peewee | se ceienton, BOR ss BER Smut ot two- Burton ‘Bo. at'g0e and'Children's wear’ Price, 2otewte ty mal ot ¥ Sass, EE 2 toe Right Baton Lencih, MOUSQUETAIRE, ae- | " Gur Moutuly Paper and 18 page Catalogue oy? 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