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s ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.,*TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1885. ——_—_—_——— aa nT nnnEnUEIED I Ueeisemmeeemeemmemmmny immense eee LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrice oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasntsoros, D.C, April 7, 1885, 10 8-70, For the middie Atlantic states, inereasing cloudiness and rain, winds shifting to southerly and southwesterly, lower barometer, slight rise rature. ‘ner Wwedesdas—Partly cloudy, slightly warmer weather and rain are indicated for New England and middie Atlantic states on Wednesday morning. The cold wave now in the extreme northwest will probably reach the Atlantic coast during Wednesday night. Much colder, clearing weather 1s indicated for the Ohio valley, Tennessee, west gulf states, lake region and upper Mississipp! valley on’Wed- nesday. cries LANSBURGH street.will offer 2250 yairvoi No curtains at 30c. ‘This price for Fri Tur o mipany. 806 7th st., selistrown st tiny Btaitdard A aga for 5%c. Ib., granulated sugar for 6e. 1b,, eut-loat sugar for 7¢. 1. ne SPEAKING TUBES, iron sale locks repaired. J. H. Kuebling. I Have ox Haxp bon whiskies of of rye and Boure ‘Also a fine lot of famous old Kentuc rmash, Gel at Gir anders; 611 sth street northwest. ss FRE ADYEETISEMEST of Julius Lansburgh where Abra in thie eolunin yesterday the it that read “1.800 bo: Boct a pair” should have bee AL ja d plaids cloth hats, Franc’, corner 7th and ALOHA ‘The new perfume—see beautiful story hook at drug stores free. Bastman's Aloha Perfume. ‘Es, the colored boy, who was yester- to be Miss Gray's assailant, was in the Police Court this morning "with ‘Vvagrancy and was sent down for twenty days. Excerston Corres lightning rods practi- cally put up by J. H. Kueliling, 419 12th street northwest. ¥, 806 7th st., good ‘Yb., best Rio for 20c. Ib., Old Governinent Java for 25e. Ib. Tue Fixe Norrixcuam and the magnificent French plate glasses, Sfeet high, that adorned the walls of the Light Infan- armory during the grand Elks’ ball, will be sla by Faltus Lansburgh, 315 7th street, at the Pollo riees: $4 per pair for the lace eur- tains and $27 50 each for the French plate mir rors. We prefer closing at this sacrifice rather them again in stock. This will no bt sttract, many bu y ere. as they. sere onty used during the evening of the ofA L. SyeLies LANSBURG! Fussext’s Ice CREAM and Charlotte Russe, 1427 New York avenue, JuLivs LANsBURGH, 315 7th street, will offer Crossiey’s English tapestry mats at 400, ‘his price for Wednesday and T hursd: Dox’r Forcer O'BRIEN, ASTLEY & Co.’ class cireus and menagerie opens on Athletic Park, Wednesday, April 15, for a week. Best rformances given here for ded, Admission only }ABY CARRIAGES, siraw mattings and re- ‘sauna fm every variety. W- B. Moses & Son, comer 13th and F streets northwest, Ligarsrxc Rons repaired. J. H. Kuehling. ‘THE Chicago Grocery Co v, 806 7th st., offers flour at rock-bottom Lace CURTAINS pri Cores, $6.93 bbl. $1.75 1b Sterling, $6.45 bbl., $1.6 Gilt Edge. $6.25 bbl.’ $1.55 Sui, $5.98 bbL, 81. Swiss Process, $6.48 DDI. $1.63 % bbl, 83¢. % | bbl. | Cook's Delight, $5.48 bbI., $1.38 4 bbl. 69e. ddI. It Wow't 1 ECTED ON THE SHELVES | of tobacconist explain oursely | mean the ew ing bs | you've tried pphesy. “Twill the favorite ‘ords. Ttisn't | nt article. lantations conist ts almost sure to have it. Luchs & Bro. hist. n.w., agents. | Covers, Couns, AND Sore TuRoar yield | readily to B. H. Dougiass & Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops. i EYESIGHT fitted. No agents. Hempler, nr. 4% CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed is. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:50 p.m., and extinguished at 4:15 Peyton Serivener w juror for the Criminal ¢ | Gould was yesterday, on the report | of the examining committee, adinitted to the | District bar. } The death of the late R.K.Elliott was formal); announced in the Court 1a General Term yes | terday. | Jas. H. Marr, chief clerk of the First Assist- | ant Postmaster General’soffice, publishes acard denying the statement of a Baltimore paper that Walter Macr, recently arrested on a charge | pf opening letters‘at the city post office, is a son | or any relative of luis. | The fish commission steamer Albatross ar- | rived at the navy yard yesterday alternoon trom New Orleans. A dead infant was found on C and Ist streets | southwest yesterday afternoon James Gibson, the emberziement was dag, and the charge n charged with Police Court to- | nged to petit | being lareeny, he pleaded guilty. He was sentenced | to two months in jail —= Amusements. Forn's OrE2a Hovse.—In their performances | &t Ford's yesterday aud lust night the Leopold | brothers, ‘six in number, proved themselves a | ery clever and agile company of contortion- | ists. They appear in an absurdity called “Pri | yolity,” as athletic students, ues, Wal and musicians, an tall times when t on the stage din making U very lively. They will remain at Ford's all the | week, with two matinees. | ALBAUGHS OreRA Hovst.—There are few new features in the performance by Ha intnstrel troupe at Alvauh's this wee nevertheless the audi evidence of enjoy mn part was sond. u ging in the tirst | efforts of Messrs. Gorman, H ad | re inter- | oathog, as were th features, | Duncan, the ventriloquist, made a. radical de- | parture irom the traditions of ls craft, i jucing some busines hit or the eveni Cragg family of are indeed wonderful, of tumbling never eqtal Lights.” the Verge. "The minstrels w it the week, with Wedn matinees: Miss Noo Miss Goode will givea concert at Marini's ‘eveniny, in | aid of the Li le Sis Fviug’s quaint old tale Whatever form presented, “Rip 0 us produced by in pseu Dramatic company at Herzog’s last night was greatly enjore alarge audience. ldren were es} | deliguted with dip and Mecnie aud the 4: i Tt wilt rua all tie wee's | Dine Meseum.—Ti der the Gasligh-” v creditable Dine Museur Wilbur dramatic company nig) Was very guod. It will renia id tommnorty THEATER ComiguE. who has been eng:z fo act ax director of amusen enacted with ¢ Mr. Harry trons of the hou: Piece, Is an exer & matinee eve Tue Tear ¢ ‘The first concert by this new iausicut organization at the Cou- gfegationa! hurch b night was thoroughly | successful, b in the mutter of attendan tes Com pur | Ang the quartette—Mr-. McCartce, Miss Noyes, | Mrs. True, and Mrs. Fadeiey—harmonize weil, | and each concerted nuiaber was encored. ys Ys, Miss Flora Freyh it. assisted t he enjoymen Pror. Fartres's Jast piano recital Finis last nm Ernest Lent © quartette of the ITAL ned and rOgrat ‘he sixth and Carl Paelten at A } attracted an appreciative wu- atte. teetuntq B already com said that hts per- con ally equalled his former raced selections fron Beethoven, alms, Chopin, aud Ltezt. ert Jano was ‘used. Tie Seta erre will make its first Anpesranc blic at Willard hail, Thursday evening, al ert tor the benefit of the Ine Gustrial” schools. These colored singers huve been carefully trained by Miss Ewa Mills, and the concert will doubtless be # pleasant afar — Boox SaLx.—The sale will be continued th and will close to-n the library of the HERz00's Muse. books at Dowling’s ening at 7:20 o'clock, | the same hour with - Barlow. he powerful and effect- fre drama, Rup Van Finkle, is presented. it fs Seen ad, wholesome entertainment, with a nadia autiful music, é acting. Bon't tail to see it aaa ee ee SPLENDID BusINess Prorerty.—ti the sold this afternoon at five o'clock that eplee, Stequetorthwest’ nie ts ax one eR an ne north west ‘opportunity for ene Poto at THE Rixx.—There will be of polo for the championship of the Dit ct Tuesday night at the Washington roller Fink, 9th street and Hhode Island avenue, bee tween the Nationals, of the E street rink, and the Stars, of the Washington rink. The Easter Elections. VESTRYMEN CHOSEN IN THE PROTESTANT EPIS- COPAL PARISHES TO SERVE FOR THE COMING YEAR, ‘The Easter Monday elections for church off- cers held in the Protestant Episcopal parishes yesterday afternoon and evening resulted as follows: Ascension.—Vesti W. W. Corcoran, N. W. Burchell, HE. Davis; C. © Duncansemy 1 W. Garnett,'A. J. Falls, J/K. McCammon. ‘The only change from last’ year Is the substitution of Hon. J... McCammon. for Dr. Philip Lans- dale. who declined re-election in consequence of his ¢xpected removal from the elty. Epiphany.—Wardens, Lewis J. wir Nom D. Baldwin. Vestrymen, J. H.C. Coffin, John G. Parke, Nathaniel Wilson, E.8. Huteh* inson, M. W.” Beverid; R. Waite, Calderon Carlisle, E. D. r, E. A. ‘Trinity.—Wardens, im. Copping Skillman. Vestrymen, T. 0. Ebough, Alpheus eton, Clem W.Howard, James E. Bell, Dr. - Bulkley, Melville Chureh, W. A. Meloy. St. Paul's, 23d street.—Wardens, Ji R Howard, Thos. P. Chitteli strar, Phil. K. Retiy. ‘Treasurer, James T. Sothoron. , Vestry, James T. Sothoron, James R. Howard, Thos. P. Chiffelle, Phil K. Reily, Jas. A. Greer, Robert W. McPherson, Hamilton Kowan. Philip K. Rely ‘was elected delegate to the diocesan con- vention. Christ, East Washington.—Wardens, R. E. Grant, R. J. Earnshaw. Mette) Dr. W. E. Roberts, W. E. Hutchinson, C. H. Venable, Ho- ratio Browning, W. H. Hoeke, Geo. C. Henning, H.C. MeCauley, KE. Grant,’ Registrar, KR. ant St. Mark's, 2d and A streets southeast.—War- dens, Richard Goodhart, John P. Torbert. Vex trymien, Thomas 8. Moore, 8. D. Charles, 8. B, Roan H. Burr. Vestrymen holding over, W. 1. Mariow, Josiah Shaw, L. A. Wood, Dr. 'T, BR. Keeeh, i. John’s.—Wardens, Gen. P. V. Hagner, n. J. H. Watmough. "Vestrymen, Hon. J. ©. Bancroft Davis, Rear Admiral C. R.’P. Rodgers, Dr. Robert Reyburn, Gen. J. H. Watmough, Hon. Walter 8. Cox, Gen. Chauncey McKeever, Mr. James Lowndes, Gen. Benj. C. Card. St. Luke’s.—Wardens, David Lee, Jno. L. Thon Vestrymen, Jno. P. Johnion, B. F. Barbados, Daniel Murray, John C. Norwood, St. Paul's church (Rock Creek parish).—Ves- trymen, B. L. Carpenter, John Sherman, Major B. F. Rittenhouse, John Miller, Redford W. Walker, Angus Lamond, E. C. Seward, John B. Wiltberger. Incarnation.—Wardens, Edward Harpur, W. M. Porter. Vestrymen, Byron 8. Adams, B.C. Hyam, John E. Parker, Edmund Weston, J.B. Witmer, D. C. Morrison, Wm. M. Porter, E, Har- P mes’.—Wardens, D. E. Lattimore, 8. W. Tullock. Vestrymen, D. E. Lattimore, 8. W: Tullock, J, C. Hogan, and H. L. B over, and A. Williams, T. F. SI Holmes, W.'8. Fisher.’ Registrar, ryan. St, Andrew's. —Wardens, Edwin Harris, G. B. Towles. Vestrymen, Joseph Burden, J. W. Griffin, BE. D. Boyd, George Gibson, €.’B, Shir: ley, T. B. Hood, F. ‘Moore, G. E. Davis. Dele gates to diocesan ‘convention. George Gibson, J. W. Sears; alternates, Dr. Thos. B. Hood, Gik- bert is. Towles. An easter offering to apply on chureh debt of $1,600 was taken on Sunday ast. _Christ, West Washington.—Wardens, Wiliam Knowles,Benj. MillerJr., vice W. Tayloc Snyder. ichard L. Cropley, Wm. Assistant wardens, Wheatley. Vestrymen, C, M. Matthews, E. D. Bartley, Wm. B. Orme,'Sam E. Wheatley, J. H. Gordon, G. T. Dunlop, MJ. Adier, Dr, W. Bowle Tyler, Registrar, C. 'M. Matthews. Treasurer, o.T, Dunlop. Delegate to diocesan conven: Alternate, Geo. T. Dun- don, C. M. Matthews, race, West Washington.—Vestrymen, John Spencer, W. F. Gibbons, C. H. Sebutt, George Bause, William Gill, W. H. Schutt,S. T. F. Steriek, St. John’s, West: Washington.—Wardens, Da- vid Rittenhouse, Jobn M, Waters. Vestrymen, Robert P. Dodge, A. H. Herr, John’ H. Smoot, Thomas Hyde, John Marbury, jr., H. D, Cooke, Major Francis “H. Bates, Joseph G. Waters, Registrar, John Marbury, jr. ‘Treasurer, David Rittenhouse, Grace, South Washington.—Wardens, Wm. Dunn, Chas. P. Bundic Vextrymen, 8. B. Ww. Beall, Robert V.°Godman, J. Cooksey, L. E. Duvall, E. G. Wheeler, J. - Allen, W.N. Dalton. Registrar, R. L. Boss. ‘ulter Cooksey. ota OW Coxrinwations By Bisop PARET. — At Christ church, West Washington, Easter Sun- day, Bishop Paret contirmed a class of thirteen persons. The Easter offering of the chureh, in- cluding that of the Sunday school, amounted Ww ‘Treasurer, J. 1037,000. At Trinity church in the evening the bishop confirmed a class of twenty-seven persons, Base Batr.—The Nationals dropped_a game to the Athieties in Philadelphia yesterday, the score being 7 to2. Other games: Philadelphia, Yale, 1.” At Baltimore.—Baltimore, 7; Bi 4. ‘At Birmingham, eland, 3. At Pittsbu roits, 1. At New York.— New York, 8. Virginia, 7. etropolitan, At Richmond.—Providence, Se SSAULT CASE.—In the purt this moruging the case of the three colored men, Mi 1 ‘Tyler, Edward Cephas and Chas, P: charged with the robbery of $27 from Win. Lamonde while in Holmes’ sa- foon last Saturday night, was called. Lamonde has sinee left for New York. James Holmes, the saloon-keeper, testified that be saw defend- nt Tyler snatch’ the money from Lamonde; saw the latter assault the former with a chair, When the former drew an oyster-knife on La: monde. Officer Hutehinson testified to the 3 | arrest and recovery of $12 from Tyler. The ‘yler was sent to the grand jury; Cephas and Paige were ee Tue NATIONAL Homeoratuic Hosprran.— meeting of the trustees of the National jeopathic hospital igh for the year as folle case against T bonds" $300. pared, Ata i A. *.P. Cuiver, viee president; Dr. George Trustees, Lewis Clephane, Elias . 8. Cammin; lonzo_ Bell, G. Chas, Noranos. in . President Pratt spoke of the action sin ‘ 5. Hutchinso H. Wilcox, C.’P. Culver, Mi Mr Senator Paimerand Mrs. C. V. Pope. tary, his ppropriating money for the a homeopathic hospital as the in- ital step in giving to the homeopathic pro- fession equal rights and privileges with the al lopaths in the administration of the govern- ment. ee Affairs tu West Washington. ERS Rev. Dr. John 8. Lindsay, of St. John’s hurch, left Ubis morning for Ports: mouth, Ca, where he will remain for about two ace Grats Ttecerpts—Canal boat Samuel Jar- boo, arrived with els of corn and 400 busheis of wheat, forJ.G. and J. M. Waters, canal boat Maryland, arrived with 700. bushels ‘of corn and 2.500 bushels of wheat, for Hartley urn sold on “change vesterday as vllow at Sle, white at o8lyc. Wheat Noes —The Knights of St. Bernard, of Horgetiwu, gave x bulP last night at, Forrest hali, which was larvely attended.—There is two water leaks iu Congress street alley and a Sewer trap near-by is choked up, causing the Water to run over the sidewalks. Tus Finsr Boat Loap oF COAL.—Canal boat Cigaretic ‘artved from Cumberland with 115 tonsof Cumberkaud coal. This is the Hrst ship- re this season. RE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT Pulls, temperature, 48; condition, srvolr. teraperature, 46; condi: th eoune south ‘connection, ing reserv, perature.48; condi Hon at iutluent gate house, 4; eiffuent gate Ouse, 7. Adsovcreny Prene x wR OA OK OK gaa. BoB AA RK e's BBR AA KK 6 Bob AAA KK 6 60 tap AK GEG pep wow Ww Be oo W wie Ww EUR Fe 33 Rah rh e 00 OW OW REO This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength end wholesomeness. More economical than the ontinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short welght, alum or phosphate powders Soxv onzy IN caxa Rovan BakiNe PowpEs Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 G. T. Kees, TAILOR, 416 9su Stuxer. ) SILKS—Garnet, Green and Blue, 50c. gDLACK SILKS, real cash ‘value $1.25, reduced to COLORED SILKS, on wet = excellent quality, real cash value VERY FINE QUALITY, 081.00. Special bargaian AE BLACK STLKS, value $2, reduced - HANDSOME BI ESE cam, Blue and White, reduced to 81S NUNS VEILI sure wool. widest double width, tn Crenin, Pink, it hack, Sige COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, 506. COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. HANDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILK VEI- VIETS (cheap at $2.50), Peduced 10 SRDS. BROCADE COLORED SILK VELVETS, §1. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pare wool, $1.50. FRUIT OF THE LOOM BLEACHED COTTON ATTRACTIVE SALE,—There are on exhibition at the Gallery of Messrs. Walter B. Williams &Co. sory, Interesiing ‘tee! Plate ‘en. wings, Frene ares, Oloomray Sa Photos in Water rs, eg trated, of the latest design, all of which will be soldat Na good opportunity to eesure Scectival all 2 ‘opportunity to secure wi omaments, NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING very best, actual cost 23e ai wineeneee LADIES’ C1 4 ea! ie ha aR Jn toy, and Brows, colors 12 sands br pL apoe SDE DRESS GOODS, alt BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all pure linen, 450 CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, mn24 ‘Near the corner of Tuhstrest, Hid Between the Mattresses. ‘CAPTURE OF “MASSEY” ROACH. About 5 o’clock this morning Sergeant Brow nan, with e squad of officers, appeared at the residence of Morris, alias Massey Roach, on L street, near the corner of 1st street northwest, ‘The house was well guarded by the police on the outside, while several of the officers entered in search of Roach, who has been wanted by the police over a year it. The house was traces of the fugitive could be found. Oticer Bkidaore, noticing the bed in which the mother and her two daughters were sleeping to be rather thick, Grebe gerd mattress and pulled the mah they wanted out Ca etlcachio” Mewanet te tee ‘an p. He ith striking Wm. Eubsnks in'theey@wiine brick. In the Police Court this in theeye moraisg Rosch was charged in several cases with assault and battery, and tl continued for one week; bonds Roach, the police say, has been arrested on several oc: casions during the past year, each time es- ‘They also say he 1s wanted on a charge of highway robbery, larceny from the person and petit larceny. + __,___ Affairs in Rockville, Md. EASTER SERVICES—FUNERAL—FIRE—PERSONAL Easter services were held yesterday in the several Catholic and Episcopal churches of the county, The congregations in attendance at this place were unusually large. St. Mary’s Catholic church was elaborately and tastlly decorated with choice flowers. The sermon of Father Connelly, a native of Wash! but Foceutly frou Waltiinore, was remarkable ber cause of ita beauty and ability. The ceremonied at this church were, however, saddened by the interment of Miss Mi: Rose Clements in the adjotning graveyard, s beautiful young girl of 17 summers, who died at Gaithersburg on Friday of the prevailing disease in that ne ‘The residence of Miss Nannie Wootton, sit- uated in the center of the town, caught on fire yesterday at 12 o'clock. Thé building was saved, but much of the furniture and valuable relies were destroyed or badly damaged. Miss ‘Wootton was on her way from church when in- formed of the accident. Theshock was so great rostrate her for several hours, as to complete! Hon, Geo. 8. King, one of the democratic elec: tors at I for the state of Kansas in the re- cent presidential campaign, arrived here last night and ig the guest of Dr. C. J. Maddex, Mr. King will pay his respects to the President ina few days, T SLIGHT COLD YOU THINK 80 LITTLE of may prove the forerunner of a complaint that may be fatal. Avold this result by taking Ayer's ‘Cherry Pectoral, the best of known remedies for colds, coughs, catarrhs, bronchitis, incipient consumption, ‘and all other throat and lung diseases. 6¢yow ARE WE EVER GOING TO GET through our spring and summer's work? We are all run down. tired out before it begins.” So say many farmer's family. We answer, go to your drug- gist and pay five dollars for six bottles of Ayer’s Sarsd- parila, This is just the medicine you need, and will Pay compound interest onthe investment, | ap7 Heriot waar’ oes Zaaaa eotg FS a OUR PROFITS fig big big big big “Oh! you won't succeed.” “You can't keep it up.” “You'll soon find that you've been doing business for glory!" “Ten per cent is too low a profit to pay expenses in the Clothing Business." ‘The above are but a few of the many mis- taken, but sympathetic, remarks that our kind-hearted rivals have addressed to us Since we turned the trade topsy-turvy by giving the people of Washington Fine Gothing at exactly TEN PER CENT ABOVE MANUFACTURING cost, It is an old saying that every one knows somebody else's business better than he does bis own. Wecan afford TO SELL AT EXACTLY TEN PER CENT ABOVE cosT. ‘True, 50 cents profit on $5 ale looks very small, but we know what we are about. Suppose, by selling goods quickly, ‘we turn over our capital four times a year. ‘That ts forty per cent isn't it? And FORTY PER CENT IS A REMARKABLY GOOD INVESTMENT. ‘Now you see why we sell low. It is to cap- tures big trade, and in a big trade, even at ‘small prices, there is a big profit. ADLER'S ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICK, 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Southeast corner Massachusetts avenue, ‘Be sure that you are inthe RIGHT PLACE. Bee “ADLER” over the door. 4#@Open evenings until 9;Saturdaysuntll 11. ap4 Coxcentrare> CRAB ORCHARD WATER ‘DYSPEPSIA, SICK A ERADCEranion. © ‘The three “ills” that make life a burden promptly and positively relieved by NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY, CRAB ORCHARD WATER. In use for 70 years successfully, and recommended by physicians everywhere. Price 35c. a bottle. GENUINE CRAB ORCHARD SALTS are only sold im vealed paper box packages at 10c. and 25c; See that “Crab Apple” trade mark is on all labels, No Genuine Crab Orchard Salts are sold in bulk. ao only “Crab Apple” Brand. Sold by all Drug- CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., SIMON N. JONES, Manager, fel6-ths,ta Louisville, Ky. TET RRR nr T ROR = re Tr t BR RER AA ? FOR TREE ERSSe yo PPE, Bb83 5 Se Tr it fee BBB OO 6OY¥ = CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, HAS JUST OPENED A COMPLETE LINE OF SUITS FOR BOYS FROM 5 TO 18 YEARS, WHICH, FOR VARIETY OF STYLES, QUALITY OF MATERIAL, ELEGANCEOF WORKMANSHIP AND LOWNESS IN PRICES, HAS NEVER BEEN, AND CANNOT NOW BE, EQUALED IN 1HE cIry. ‘THE SAME MAY BE SAID OF OUR AS- SORTMENT OF SUITS FOR YOUNG ANDOLD, LEAN OR PAT, LONG OR SHORT MEN. SPRING OVERCOATS FROM 96 UP. _ TAOTENSE LINE OF PANTS FROM 91.25 UP. - BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, INDIGO. DYE, 96.50 AND UPWARD. CONFIRMATION SUITS VERY CHEAP. ‘BUSINESS SUITS, 96.50 AND UPWARDS, BE SURE AND COME TO THE 0OP4ER. pS : CIty ITEMS. all kinds and degrees of sprains Salvation olf with rests wil ete cure, 250. 1 In House furnish is, Pictures, Toys, Bley cles, Picture frames, Sliver ware &o8. are balling without regard to cost, 8 Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! All of our six-button length Mousquetatre Kid Gloves in tans, bro’ shades and black, plain or embroide! fecks. We shall now sell at 790. 790, ‘79¢, Actual value $1.50, ‘Eve ir warranted if tried on in the store, lle B. J. BEHREND & Sox, 818 7th street northwest, P, 8.—Ten cents on every pair allowed tothose who bring this advertisement with them. 3 1 Recommend Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy for In- igestion and Headache. It cured me.—I W. Horner, ‘agent for Ambach, Burgander & Co., © Baltimore, Brown's Bronchial Troches For Coughs and Colds: “I think them the best and most convenient relief extant.”—Rev, C. If, Humphrey, Gratz, Ky. e0 Silk ar? Thread Gloves. 25 conte will ? veautiful thread Glove ‘wort! 40 cents w'' . . = beautiful thread Glove worth 60c, 69 cents wii. ouy a handsome silk Glove worth $1, B. J, BEHREND & Sox, 1 818 7th atreet northwest, To the Cousumptive: ‘Wilbor’s Compound of Cod-Liver Oi! and Lime, Without possessing the very nauseating flavor of the article as heretofore ised, is endowed by the Phosphate of Lime with a healing property which renders the Oil doubly efficacious. Re- markable testimonials of its efficacy can be shown. Sold by A. B, Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, and ali druggists. © Baby Carri Bicyeles, Tricyck Retrigerators andiiee chests oftus best manne facture are selling at low prices at R. Gold echmid’s, 812-7th st, n.w. 4: Laces and Hemburgs AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, 20 pes, Hamburg, formerly sold at 8e., now Be. 20 pes. Hamburg, formerly sold at 10c., now 7c. 20 pes. Hamburg, formerly sold at 15¢., now 9c. 20 pes. Hamburg, formerly sold at 20c., now 12c. 10peq, Hamburg, formerly sold at 25c., now 14¢. 10 pes, Hamburg: formerly sold at 35e.,now 2c. All of our Laces are choice patterns, and you Gilldo well by examining same before pur- chasing. B. J. BEHREND & Son, 818 7th street northwest. Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best ofall, eo “Rough on Itch. be th on Itch” cures humors, eruption, ring- worm, tetter,salt rhenm, frosted feet,chilbiains, pig ge er AE Ss, BPP BR SoH AA E Sy Pee ‘Ooo HAWS tun mats Ses, AA ky Ee Ss8 284 tun Hee OF HH Tl ERE RRR Y, ¥ HOW $% ae HE RR YY HHH O ‘88g I EE RRR ¥y¥ HH OO s HE RR = - HH 00 Sys8 ft ERE R OR = ‘The PALIS ROYAL'S Spring Opening has left us with our Hoslery Stock broken as to sizes and colors. ‘Our buyer Is now in New York obtaining a fresh sup- Bly, Inthe meantime we close out all broken lots at and below 00, 88s TIT Ss olgsg a oe 6000 r ocd “oo Sgs8 ot PPP, RRR TY OG ERE PRR H per dee Hg 0 Be PB RR EEE = In Schopper’s celebrated Hose we have nearly all sizes. and colora. English oll-boiled, solid color Hose, we have broken lots, which sold for 39c., and some for 44c. agair. These three lots being now amalgamated, {t offers a selection from all sizes and colors, Ydur choice for ty it = 44 CENTS. Bg “GY ‘Those fancy striped Hose which we sold for the open- Ing at 29c., and which are sold regularly for 85; also those full regular, solid color Hose which we sold for ‘85, are broken in sizes, but we have nearly all colors. ‘We sacrifice these lots for ‘ 2a CENTS. Genuine silk Hose, Nor Piarren, which we sold for $1.85, are reduced in price, as the only colors we have Jeft are Black, Navy and Curdinal. These Hose were a bargain at $1.35. We close them out at eo aan eS 5 CENTS. 949 ‘Those Hose with fancy striped feet and ankles and dalbrigaan tops, you will remensber, were #014 for the opening for 68, and those lisle thread Hose with white Split feet were sold for 59c. We still have black and all the new colors, but are sold out of large sizes, ‘This combination lot is offered at “ di wt 44 9 = CENTS. Mei? One of the latest PALAIS ROYAL Novelties are Solid colored English Hose with embroldered vertical stripes. We sold hundreds of pairs for the opening at 88, As we cannot obtain more,and as some colors are missing, we offer them for 7 Se a Sg cenma TH BygSs < S88, PPP nr! Wl NN Sgs8 BP RR WH NNN ‘Goo ww = weve PE A BRR, wwe EF Ad Bee W ow EE AA RE = Merino Vests and Drawers. The best value ever offered for 25, 35, 48, 59, 68, 98. PPP A a A n Fr fs Egy HE abe Po oda BSA oe P A A LL 2A oO FT FF A f ROO YY mds y AE EE “oo & 244 < apgli17-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Now For Srame Crore. WHEN A MAN Is ABOUT TO BUY BIS CLOTH. ING IT IS FIRST NECESSARY THAT HE SHOULD HAVE CONFIDENCE IN THE HOUSE HE DEALS WITH. HE SHOULD THEN SAT- ISFY HIMSELF WITH REGARD TO THE PRICES. AFTER WHICH HE HAS BUT TO EX- ERCISE HIS JUDGMENT IN MAKING HIS SE- LECTIONS. BUYERS WHO VISIT GEORGE SPRANSY ARE NEVER DISAPPOINTED CON- CERNING THESE IMPORTANT POINTS, PER- FECTHONESTY AND FAIR DEALING IS HIS INFLEXIBLE BUSINESS PRINCIPLE; PRICES LOWER THAN OTHER HOUSES ALWAYS THE RULE, AND WHEN IT COMES TO A QUES- TION OF TASTE THEIR IND SUITS RANGING F1 12 TORSO AND, Bp TS RANG! ROM $12 TO $30, AND. $30. ADD TO THESE INTS THE FACT THAT WE ARE s Roop iN tuecirs tive ¢ Leo ee WHE TEN MAKE IT A SAFE PLACE x GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, apa ‘507 Seventh Street, ; OUR CUSTOMERS 18 RESPECTFULLY INVITED To OUR ‘ MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, WITH A LINE OF FIRST-CLASS PIECE GooDs FOR SPRING, . i OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, ‘We also invite attention to our beantifal line of ‘Spring Neck Wear, embracingall the New Shapes THE WAIST PATTERN STAMPED UPON FINE SILESIA; PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. SAVES TIME, TROUBLE AND EXPENSE. WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS CITY. EVARGE STOCK OF CHOICE DRESS GOODS. MAVENEVER SHOWN AS MANY DESIR- WE. FS ABLE NOVELTIES AS ARE ON OUR COUNTERS: AT PRESENT. GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK SILES. NEAT CHECK SURAHS. STRIPED BLACK SILKS, THE BEST VALUE BVERSHOWS. © Ms CHOICE STYLES IN FRENCH SATTEENS. ELEGANT COLORED VELVETS 92.50, WonTH $3.50 = JERSEY SILKS IN GREAT VARIETY, INDIA PONGEE AND CHINA PONGEE VERY ONE PRICE. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB N.B THEBESTISTHECHEAPEST, a6. Laxesvrcz & Bro, 420, 422 424. ax 426 SEVENTH STREET, JERSEYS| = = = JERSEYS! Everybody wantsa JERSEY. At least tt seems 80 tous, and we have made all necessary preparations to supply the Ladies and Children of Washington with this most popular article of dress. ‘Weare selling a fair quality STOCKINETTE JER- SEY, with deep cuff, at 98 cents, worth $1.25, A better quality, Tailor made, coat back JERSEY we shall sell for $1.49. (They sold rapidly for $1.98.) ‘These are only two of our specials, but we have many better grades and styles at proportionate low prices, CHILDREN’S JERSEYS, All colors and sizes, 830. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. ‘This, though « comparatively new department is one of the most popular in.our Establishment: made ‘80 by our splendid assortment and low prices, our aim being to produce the Latest of everything pertaining to MEN’S WEAR and Gelling them at close figures. Our line of SPRING NECK WEAR opened a few days since, 1s considered by all to be very handsome. We are selling all new goods in Three are the proper thing for Spring and Summer wear. Prices—well, It is imposaible to quote prices on these goods, as our line is too extensive to attempt anything of the kind. ‘We have To-day opened a lot of ‘MEN'S WHITE SUSPENDERS made of best web, and have the extra drawer attach- ment, and will sell them at 21 cents. pair, which is a positive bargain. Ourssle of “PRIDE OF THE WORLD” SHIRTS, » at 75 cents is stillcreatings furore. Would advise those wanting Shirts to call early, as the assortment willsoon be broken. A large line MEN'S COLORED HOSE at 25 cents, A Superior quality at 85 cents or 8 pair for $1. ‘Then we havea line of LISLE AND SILK HOSE which cannot be equalled. LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422, 424 AND 426 SEVENTH STREET. aps Ghove Firmxc Jensevs AT THE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. In view of the growing popularity and the consequent Increasing demand for these goods, we have given our ‘very best attention in making selections and now offer our customers a stock which for wear, shape, finish, style and variety cannot be equalled, and far surpasses any previous efforts. ‘Their precise conformity to the figure affords ease and comfort to the wearer, and are now not only an article of good taste and economy but an article of fashion. OUR “MATCHLESS,” A fine Imported closely woven stockingette Jersey coat back, standing collar, perfect shape and most elegantly finished, in Black, Brown, Navy, Green and Garnet. Only $2.50 each. OUR “BRETON.” An excellent all wool imported finely woven stock- inette Jersey, two rows of buttons on front, slashed back, perfection in fit and finisb,and astylish garment, Colors, Black, Brown, Garnet and Navy Bine, ONLY $3.75 EACH. “ NOVELTIES.” PLAIN BLACK JERSEYS WITH HERCULES BRAID TRIMMING. PLAIN BLACK JERSEYS WITH BLACK AND GOLD TRIMMINGS OF HERCULES BRAID, PLAIN BLACK JERSEYS WITH VEST FRONT ELEGANTLY TRIMMED WITH BLACK AND TINSEL BRAID. G PLAIN BLACK JERSEYS WITH GOLD MILI- TARY VEST FRONT. NAVY BLUE JERSEYS WITH WHITE VEST FRONT, WITH NARROW GOLD BRAID TRIM- MINGS, COLLAR’ AND CUFFS EDGED WITH WHITE. IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE WE OFFER THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN JERSEYS EVER SHOWS, VIZ: ‘25 dozen fine imported stockinette Jerseys, fan back, standing collar, perfect shape, and ft guaranteed, in Black, Brown, Navy Blue and Garnet. ONLY $1.50 EACH, ‘We invite your inspection of present stock of Serseys,which Is unquestionably the best ever our good fortune to own. (Gecond Floor. ‘Take the Elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, + BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ONE PRICE ONLY. 971 PENN. AVE. ape 912 DeT. Ladies’ Linen Cambric Hemstitched fancy borders, narrow hems, only 100. dozen Berane 100 dozen Ladies’ Linen Hemstitched chiefs, narrow hem, elegant printed borders, extra Handker- fine quality, only 10c. each; worth 15c. ed douin “Men's Linea Cambric_ Hemstitched aa only 12ige. each; 100 duzen Men’s Linen Hemstitched Handker- cilets ney ‘borders, splendid quailty, 186 exch; 100 dozen Mc Plain White ‘Hemstitched cfs, elegant ‘qualltysoniy 180. ‘each; worth (First Floor—Midway Left Side) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOoDs HOUSE, ONE PRICE ONLY. 921 Penna ave, e ‘aps Two Bazcams Tx Roms AT THE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. MEW PONGEE ROBES. —We have zecefved 60 mors material, those handsome Pongee Silk-] pee eee 912 Det ‘self color, only WHITE ROBES. —We offer, 50 White Lawn material, ‘Ea opaeee er * WOODWARD 4&4 LOTHROP, BUY YOUR ICE FROM THE GREAT FALIS ICE COMPANY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN “PURE KENEBEC RIVER ICE,” OFFICE, 501 9TH ST. N.W. DEPOTS, FOOT OF 10TH ST. &W., AND 9056 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN. BEST QUALITY OF KENEBEC RIVER ICE AT LOWEST RATES. CALL AT WHARF......._.305 ORF CE cee creenne 3722 GEORGETOWN....562 ‘TELEPHONE 100K OUT FOR THE WHITE WAGONS, MARKED GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY. A DISCOOUNT ON TICKETS PURCHASED AT OFFICE ‘T. A. LAMBERT, President. apé-2w INO. D. BARTLETT, Supt. SHOULD MAKE YOU THINE OF SPRING CLOTHING, NO HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY 18 MORE FULLY PREPARED FOR SPRING TRADE THAN OURS, IN OUR MEN'S READY-MADE DEPARTMENT ALL THE NEWEST STYLES DISPLAYED ON THE FASHION PLATES CAN BE FOUND. IN OUR YOUTHS’ READY-MADE DEPARTMENT WE ARE SHOWING THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS WEBAVE EVERSHOWN. IN OUR BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT KILT SUITS, SAILOR SUITS, SPRING OVERCOATS, BOYS’ NOBBY PLAIDSUITS, CHILDREN’S SUITS IN THE VERY NEW- EST SHAPES, AND THE SAKS SHIRT WAISTS ARE AWAITING YOUR CALL. IN OUR LIVERY DEPARTMENT OUR READY-MADE STOCK 18 COMPLETE. WE MAKE TO ORDER ANY STYLE OF GARMENT REPRESENTED ON THE AMERICAN OR FOREIGN FASHION IN OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT WE ARE SHOWING A VERY EXTENSIVE LINE OF FOREIGN WOOLENS. NONE BUT PERFECT FITTING GARMENTS AL- LOWED TO LEAVE THIS DEPARTMENT. ‘TO CLOTHE YOURSELF IN PROPERSTYLE, vistr A.BAKS & CO, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, pe 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Srectuarrms Ix “Ccormiumes” WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SOME SPECIAL STYLES, TO WHICH WE DESIRE TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF PERSONS WHO WILL APPRE- CIATE ELEGANT GOODS AT LOW PRICES: “CORKSCREWS,” MADE UP IN “PRINCE AL- BERT,” CUTAWAY AND SACK COATS. BUSINESS SUITS, OF PLAIN, MIXED AND PLAID CASSIMERS. THE HANDSOMEST SILE-LINED SPRING OVERCOATS EVER SHOWN HERE. WE HAVE JUST MADE LARGE ADDITIONS ‘TO OUR LINES OF PIECE GOODS, FROM WHICH WE ARE MAKING BUSINESS AND HALF DRESS SUITS TO ORDER AT $20, $22, $25 AND $28, PANTS, $5 TO $7.50. E B BARNUM & 00, aps Noor's BELGIAN LACE AND MILLINERY 8TORE ‘HIGH CLASS NOVELTIES IN ALL THE NEW- EST STYLES IN PARASOLS; FINE MILLINERY TO ORDER; HAT SCARFS AND EXQUISITE MATERIALS FOR TRIMMING BONNETS AND HATS; REAL aXD IMITATION LACES, IN ALL STYLES AND EFFECTS: WRAPS, SHAWLS, INFANTS’ AND MISSES’ LACE AND SHIRRED CAPS. , 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Noora, 415 13TH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Two Doors Above Pennsylvania ave. ‘18 Grand Union Block, Saratoge Springs, N. Y. are. Basy Cuazanors We offer this week s Fine Line of Low-Priced Baby Among them are: Nicely-finished Canopy Top Slat Carriages, with plated axles and Springs, light-colored running gear, ‘at $8.50 each. Reed Body Parasol Top Carriage, plated running ear, natural wood wheels, $8.50. Rattan Baby Carriages at $10, $11, $12 to $18. ‘Wecan give you a good Carriage at « low price and guarantee satisfaction. Our stock of Boys’ Wagons and Velocipedes has been replenished by new stock,and now we can give you all sizes and styles. Wagons from 60c., Veloci- wecarry in very large assortment of ‘possible style, ranging in price from 88¢c. to $7. call your attention to » lovely 8x10 BRONZE FRAME WITH CRIMSON PLUSH in- ‘We also have just opened s beautiful assortment of Sliver and Gilt Pins at 25 and 49c. They deserve attention. We shall commence this week to sell our ‘Rink Pattern Roller Skate at 990. (Oar 98c. Roller Skate will be 8c. ‘To arrive on Tuesday: Eubber Cushion Rink Skates, ‘all sises, at $1.98. The cheapest Rink Skateever ‘Also, large importation of Palm Lanch Baskets, from “ye SILVERBERG & co. DRY_GOODS. LADIES’ GOODs. SEATON PERRY, (Bvecesson To PeRRyY & BROTHER, WILL OPEN ON EASTER MONDAY AN ELE- OPES ANT ASSORTMENT OP a EMBROIDERED CASHMERE FICHT SMS NPORTED BEADED AY. BRQCADED GRANADISE WRAPS. VISITES AND ENGLISIL ALK okETS BLACK IMPORTED J Eien FEY'S from $3 to $8. NEW SILK, CHUDDA and CASHMERE SHAWTA. ALL THE LATEST AND MOST | APPROVED STYLES IN PARASOIA, SUN UMBRELLAS ANDCARRIAGE SITA DEX NOVELTIES” 1X GROS | TLK, LISELI ERY FOR LADIF EN! ERICS. TED PURE LINEN PS ANDERSON'S GENUINE SCOTCH AMS DAS TVA GOODS, PLAL CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave., cor. 9th st. Established 1840. apt = . FIGURES AND Taree Bancaws BB A uu Pho FE Bh aaa UY BRE AYA UU WE HAVE JUST OPE! SA S85 3M ast ss 0 0 Miaw UU MMMM Uv MMM M cy MMM M x SsS i Tuan EK Sss5 7 CHECKS AND STRIPPS, SPLENDID VALUE, aT 50 CENTS ONLY. S83 0 REA oH A be RR A ORG ue ee AA MH Sy8 “uu RR AA H H 7 ss TL K! 588g aie 4 a s eH EL Bie. e's S i tun KK) Sss3 7) PLAIN COLORS: ALL THE NEW SHADES. LARGE AND SMALL CHECKS. NO BETTER GOOUS IN THE | MARKET, AT 90 CENTS ONLY, {| RHADAMES AND GROS GRAIN, BLACK AND BLACK AND COLORED: NEW SHADES: GUAR- ANTEE THEM GOOD VALUE AT $125: ONE DOLLAR ONLY, AT BRA 6 UMM MM ™ g88y B uo U MMMM ® BAL RES BBA A UU CUM MM Sa8 = ab2 416 7TH STREET, NEW SHADES IN TRICOTS, 50, 6240. BEAUTIFUL SATEENS, 12, 15, 25, 300. A FULL STOCK GINGHAMS, 8, 10, 12%40. A FULL STOCK TABLE LINENS, 25, 30 to 50a, A FULL 8TOCK WINE CLOTHS, 35, 40, 500. A FULL STOCK IMPORTED JERSEYS. AFULL STOCK CASSIMERBS, 37, 50, 75c, WILL HAVE IN STOCK IN A FEW DAYS A FULL LINE OF THE CELEBRATED CHAR- LOTTSVILLE CASSIMERES. A FULL STOCK JERSEY SACKING. WILL HAVE IN STOCK IN A FEW DAYS ALL THE NEW SHADES OF THE CELEBRATED MATHER PATENT KID GLOVES. OUR 10c. COUNTER IS STILL ATTRACTIVE. GHO. J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, Graxv Orexixc Fon Aran. EG. DAVIS, ‘719 MARKET SPACE. OUR BLACK SILK BUYER HAS JUST RE- TURNED FROM THE EASTERN MARKETS,AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED TOSHOW ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. OUR SPECIAL $1.50 BLACK SILK WOULD BE CHEAP AT §2 DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT BE- FORE PURCHASING. BLACK VELVET GRENADINES, FIGURED AND STRIPED. LARGE STOCK OF BLACK AND WHITE PON- GEE, 28-INCH, ONLY $1.25 PER YARD. EMBROIDERED SURAH, SOMETHING NEW, CRAPE DE CHINE; PLAIN AND EMBROID- ERED ESCURIAL GRENADINES, AND MANY OTHER NEW THINGS, TO ALL OF WHICH WE INVITE ATTENTION. ‘713 Market Space. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GooDs. E.G. DAVIS, Mns M. J. Hest. pei 1309 F STREET NORTEWEER SPRING OPENING OF IMPORTED MILLINERK, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, _ mas _MARCH 90rm AND Sime, Mas Srzaca Rorreer, 608 Oth street, opposite Patent Offloe, Received EQRINST* Dew and elegant tine of Intot's amd WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBER, LACE AND SHIRRED CAPs, LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, | Plain and Embroidered, for Spring wear, tn Hubbard and c CUILDRE it styles, nd all kinda of °S FURNISHING GOODm mag J. Cy THorcussox, EASTER OPENING OF FLOWERS, Which are the most perfect devised and benutiful thas the Parisian makers have been able to produce “SPRING MILLINERY.” Large assortment of Dress Trimmings, Buttons, &@ ancy Gold Mixed Braids, from 4c. pet yd. upwarda, st Black SUK Jermeys, $9, “This is aapecial bar gain, glinck Jersey Newmarkets, made expressly tor pring. Pi Imported Jersey at $3. Fee amortment of Imported Visttes, embracing ® new style “Close-fitting Visite.” Foster Gloves, improved hooks, new shades for Easter. X (mn1t 907 Pave ME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTE, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York; Wim Suite made Ait, $ Ca Mt Kouls, Mo. a je nt the shortest potice. Superior Fisting, Reasonable Prices, and Natt Guaranteed Dresses. Rridal Droumeaus & 907 Pennsyivania wv JOTICE — MADAME VALMONT BRGS AN ‘inform her patrons TO fra dociaae Aiea dace Reg of all descriptions, "MADRAS A SPECLA! aD ASA Tent mbl Sine Tiowt approved styles usta oe Astor Fisners HS" EX PRRIEN Tadtes: and Genter Ge Plush Cloaks, Crape Velin, Laces (hn Derivctiv cleabed We this wuperior HES'EVENING DIG&OES A SPECIALTY, sues ye 458ur &. nuaraeny, = 420 TexrH STREET Noutmweer, Makes Corsets to order ti 5 in every wtrin and materia, French Corsets. and Busties, V'Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Mis EL’ own make) that for the price is ur German N. B—French, Gi and Spanish spoken. mri F ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDIN First-class Hair Dresser from Parts, of AD FINE HATR WORK five Hair Cutting aod Mair Dressings ved and shampoved ii a first-class ManDee, at ee BOO KS, &e. = == ARDS, Eune © mb26 rASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY. SOME BOOKS RECENTLY ADDED, joney Makers. On a Margin. Roslyn’ Fortune, Bontling Ball. "Huckleberry" Finn. Wane? on i ‘Tokens Oot Was muss .. "AFLISUIC WASHBURN @ CO. 807 Lath street. Easter Booxs Taylor's Holy Living, Francis Poctn: Imnitations of Chris: Rebels Chetstiog Part A Year of Sonshine; At the Peauuifal Gate: Private Devotions; Precious Stones: Gold Du Lent hacra Privata: Daily Strength for Dally Needs, Our EASTER CARDS and SOUVENTRS are embrace ‘ew devices pen, and em erent manny, WM. HL MORRISON, _mu7 475 Peunsylvanis avenue, A fine line of Beautiful Carisand Novelties for Fas ter now ready. Alsoa fyi supply of Devotional Booka, Bibles, and Prayer Books and Hymnais in seta at WM. BALLANTYNE & 80N'8, 425 7th street. Eusrza Cane Eases Qusen cf mb13 A FULL ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED AND DISPLAYED FOR SELECTION aT G. A WHITAKER'S epl | 6th street and Market Space, md 1105 Pennsyivanis avenue, ARGAIN! AINS! wenican JA rwanac RAE TAPEAGUE anomie |e REUSE ease oes NS I ' ‘and Pott BRANCH GALIIMORE SHIRT FACTORY. lord. The COMFORT SHIRT, made of Wamsutta Corton, | and Richardson's 2,100 Linen, (Ielnforced), finisived | for the wash tub, for only 8S cents’ ‘This 1s the Finest Shirt in the market. "Ank to see oUF CROWN DIAMOND SHIRT, made of Fruit of the Loom Cotton and Fine Linen Bosom; | Only BO cents. These Shirts are_cut lengthwise of the carefully made, and wil giveentlfeaatiafac We have just repeived 250 dozen MEN'S E HALF HOSE, which we iptend to sell at 25 Cl Finis" 3002 F STREET NORTHWEST. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Tx Onven To Maxe Roox for the introduction of a new line of first class Gook- Ing Ranges, we now offer the CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AND WASHINGTON RANGES, at NET COST. Also, Heating Stoves, to close out remnant of fall stock, st 101025 per cent discount, W. 8 JENKS € 00, 717 7th street n. w. EKvusnexa. ‘Here we are again with another car load of our EUREKA MARBLE TOP WALNUT SUITE, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE, FOR $43.50. Better than ever. Also SOLID ASH SUITE, TEN PIECES, COMPLETE $37.50, All those who have been waiting can now be sup- plied. Call early. W. H HOEKE, EJ ‘801 Market Space. Smazstox & Frarcaxn, 015 Tru SrReet Norrawesr. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- STERING GOODS. * ‘We guarantee to meet any andall prices quoted by in the city. the call | cholce stock | sie ts SS a and ur snd Biocxave Resoven. FULL SUPPLIES OF SCHLITZS MILWAUKEE LAGER NOW IN STORE AND FORSALE IN CASKS AND BOTTLES BY THE AGENT, SAMUEL C PALMER DEPOT: 1224 29th st. st nw. A. B Spot HUCKLEREREY FINN” te latest book by Marte ‘Twain, With a full assortment of BOOKS ANI eRY, v3 ‘617 and 619 7th st. nw, opposite U. 8, Patent Ofmie, _ FINANCIAL. Revowwnoxs Ts Wan. Srezer STOCK OPERATIONS. COMMISSIONS REDUCED ONE-HALF. ‘Moderate operations in 10, 20, 30 or 50 Shares legitl- mately conducted. BELTON & ROBERTSON, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 12 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, Qfembers N.Y. Mining, Stock and Petroleum Ta change) buy and sell on the Exchange all active rail road and other stocks, in lots of 5 20 TO 1,000 SHARES, ON $8 TO $5 PER SHARE MARGIN. ‘Commissions one-half usual rates, Full information sent Free on application, £28-e08a, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, @c PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Broker, $So'Fitt nvenne,} New Yor 590 15th street (Corcoran Building), Washingtem Gusenan Pantwens: Janes Wusrety, HE. CRUGER OaKLE) Mavwano C. EvRE Hexmy H. Dover, Washington, D.C.

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