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tl THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON; D. C., ° LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAT. OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D.C., April 5, 1585, 10 a.m, ‘Atlantic states, local rang ring colder weather, wii rising barometer. fair weather ts indi- lake region, east gulf states, Tennessee and Ohio ¥alley, followed ti the lower Oto and Missis- aippl Valleys by slowly rising temperature. Faxcy Sxatine.—There will be an exhibition of fancy skating at the E street rink to-night, by Sie etnies tnd Fingles. Double skating ‘was never before attempted. ‘Trerop 1x Porst oF FLAVOR, the Violet Ping Chewing Tobacco is no less desituble in the mat- terof cheapness aud purity, Itis for sale by fobacesnints everywhere... Recollect the brand; St won't disappoint you. “Tis the largest plug for the money. Just as represented, Luchs & Bro., 525 7th st. n.W., agents, Fusserr’s Icr CREAM and Charlotte Russe, 1427 New York avenue, FAxcy 8x atixo.—There will he an exhibition ey skating at the F street rink to-night, by eee eeee rind Fingies. Double skating ‘was never before attempted. Laxspcren, having closed all the English Crgsicy mats at ab cents adverticed for Wednesday and Thursday, has concluded Yo sell tor Thursday only his’ entire stock of ody Brussels mats at 75e., former price $: and bis Moquette and Axminster at's price $1.75. Lace curtain sale Friday and Sat- urday. O'BRIEN, ASTLEY & Co.'s first- menagerie opens on Athletic ¥, April 15, for a week. Best is ears or money re- cents, A Cap DRIVER, named William Robbins, fell, from his cul at the corner of New York avenue and 15th street last night, and was badly bruised | about the body FANCY SATIN of fancy skating at the E street rink to-night ‘Messrs. Rothrock and Fingles. Double 5) was never befo: by ting js To-Night. Forp’s OPERA Hovse.—The Leopoids in “Fri- ‘volity.” ALBAUGH's Orena Hovse.—Haverley's Min- strels. CoNGREGATIONAL CutKcH.—Choral Society concert. Dime Mesewx.—“ Under the Gaslight.” HeExzo’s Mcskum.—“Rip Van Winkle.” THEATER ComiquE.—Variety. SS Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:50 p.m., and extinguished at 4:15 a.m. ‘Phe senior class of the National Law Univer- sity, ata meeting | st evening, adopted ropriate resolutions in respect to the death joward Johnson, one of the members of the class. Another attempt was made by the minority oGthe school board last evening to hold a spe- efal meeting to consider the proposed revision Of the rules, but the majority remained at home; S0 there Was no quorum present. ‘The Wushingtou and the Nationai polo elubs pissed # mate came at the Washington Roller ing Rink last uizht, which resulted ina vletory for the Nationals by u score of 7 to 0, Ata meeting of the Y. M.C. sry So- efety last evening the question “Resolved, That the Sale oF mapulucture of Inte ing Hquors a8 a beverage should be prohibited by law" Was debated by Mr. J. N. Selby, the affirmative, and Mr. L. E.Phillips. the negative. The question ‘was decided in ths negatt Ata meeting last evening of colored citizens of We Mithand sixth districts arrangements Were made to secure a charigt for the emar pation day procession, and an invitation was extended te persons wishing to represen: trades, in the parade. Messrs. William Senooler, Win, . Payne, A. Ford, J. Morton and. S. Hunter Were appointed gudrds to the chariot. d Harry Freitag, alias sterday on in Baltimore a horse and buggy. whicl they were driving, were re- leased yesterday afte n receipt of a tele- gram from Baltimore showing that they were Fightfully in vossession of the horse and buy Ei & Hail, fell white bel and broke his lex. The P. “Lover the track The horse had to be killed. association met the Hillman house, eeting, Hon. N. W: yon “Science In Fruit ” which was followed lor the- cholce literary program concluded the evening's entertainment. in the Police Court, Elia Chase was gent to jail for two months for assaulting Laura her, colored. who testified that last nilht cast Washington, ail He ri nocking her down tim kicKed her several times in the stomach. Mrs. Flea C. Dennison’s first annual May Dall will take place at her dancing academy, Wednesday, May 13th. The Selika quartette, whieh will give a con- cert at Willard hall, Thursday evening, is under the direction of Mrs. Harriette Mills, not of Miss Eva Mills. John Spriggs, colored, pleaded guilty in the Police Court to-day to stealing a set of harness from J.D. Croissant, and got six months in jail. —_— The ¥. P. Conference Closed. THE APPOINTKENTS FOR THE YF. NOUNCED. ‘The closing session of the Maryland annual conference of the M. P. church was held in the Diethodist Protestantchureh in Alexandria last evening. The first part of the evening was ‘Spent by the conference im secret session, in Which, It is suid, the growing indisposition of fields of Tabor to receive the senior ministers as wsupply Was discussed, The question particu larly bnvolved a gited but aged minister, whos ease was finally ed to the superantuated fund soclety arid @ special fund raised upou tie sept fos his bencdt. | The conference adjourned alittle before midnight, after the appointments for the yeu: were announced, as folleee BG, Cowan “Alexandria, ¢. 3B, ‘Amelia, S. hrum: Anne Aran: del, J. B. Jones; Baltimore, E. A. ‘ ford, £0. Ewing: Belair, Dah, assistant; “Broadw: H. ian EI in Cambridge, A. A. Harryman; Campbe' Jester; Caroline, W. J.D. Lucas; Cost nett; J. B. Butler, Cintreville, T. O. Crouse; Cussapeake, K. L. Lewts: Cheste town, W. I Grahatu: Claston: Ne, 31. Thome sou; Concord, 8. T. Ferguson, J. Clay, supernt: | merary; Chrisfield, J Crampton, W. A. Crulse; Cumberland, J. G. Tulliva Park, S.F_Cassen: Dor dD. Baltimore, W.s. i tle; Butaw, JM. Gil Felton, G. J. Smith: Finks 3 First Church, [. B. Tread wa nklin City, H. Stone; Fi tek, E. i. McGregor, €. assistant, A. Raker Supy: Georgetown, | AN: Bates: Hamnjden. Se Kilgore; “Har es’ Ferry, to be supplied; Harrington - Q. Backus; Howard, T. Lassell sand J. H. Maynar thsville, W. W. White: Je Sheridan: Kennedyville, J. W ingling; Laurel, H. M. Thoms burg, ET. ¢ on, J. E. Matos eet, Washing? pue, J. W.T Pittsviil in W. F. Living Marley, J Uitzell: ston; PoweifWille. Db. F. Nichols; Mount Ple Hail, supernume: Prestin, A. J. W erty: Queen landsville ther, St. Luk J.” Smith. Seaford. J._W. Eiderdice: “Sonic J. M. Brown, kK W! merary, Susquehan sex, J.P. Nichotson; Tal Union, G. Ro Mecready; War vin; Washing‘on-street, B.A. timore, D. L. Greenfield: Kinzer, Wilmington, E.R. Washington; Ch; Loans—St. John's, § Webster, pastor emeritus laryland colleze, J. T. Ward; vice president BF. Benson; president Westininster Theological seminary, T. H. Lewis; editor Methodist Preteot- ant, E. J. Drivkhouse: ‘corresponding secretary rd Of missions, F. T. Tagg; missionary to Japan, F.C. Klein: Heathsvilic, W.W. Whiter Supersnnuates. J. W. Everist, J. K. Nichols, W ~ Dumm, D. W. Bates, H.J. Day, JAM Faden, J. i. Elegood, James Thompson, folmes, ‘SB. Southerland. Left without RomMtinent at their own reytiest,C. 1. Little! -¥. Roberts. Assigned for duty, RS. Not & ding secretary Mary! Di Wilkon, post chapiala ENGRAVINGS AXD OLroGRAPHS AT PUBLIC SALE—Messrs. Walter B. Williams & Co., aucts, Piite special attention to the ea sale of Photogravures, Ol hs and Photos in Water Santee ae ae place at their corner and nosy) ha avenue, this evening at 8 o'clock. The colle ues can be The coltec- see advertisement in auction column. A Faithfal and Worthy School Officer. TESTIMONY OF A PARENT. To the Faitor of Tw EvENtNo Stan: The resignation of J. O. Wilson, superintend- entbf publics: hools,as reported In Monday even ing's STAR,;,j98 10 many a painful surprise. When a stranger in this city some years since, the writer inquired carefully concerning the schovls. Fhe informant was an old resident, and be gave the particuiars, not only their pres- gut prosperous condition, But in detall the past disorganizeé and inefficient system, previous to the present rule. Alter becoming a patron of the school, bus!- ness often called me to the office of the superin- tendent. After the opening of the fall term one year, repairing to the office of the superintend- ent one evening, the room was crowded. Mr. Wilson's appearance indicated loss of sleep for @ month, with eighteen hours of office work dally without time for meals. One by one of those in waitin hed ttended teach. In the him, and he patiently ‘man with @ Iittle boy. Both corner st. Were tired, but kept a firm patience tn mann Mr. when the press was less, ap- ‘is couple with a kindly expression, tid, “What ean I do for you: The man— evidently, from bis deferential bow, was-a foreignes por, plain man—answered some- thing in’ a ‘low, pleading tone. Mr. Wilson smiled, hurried to his desk, wrote something hastily, and said, handing it to the father, “There, now, you are all renee shook hands with the little boy, stooped down and spoke to him pleasantly, followed them. to the door, pat- ting the little timid boy onthe Desd-enying goad: bye. As capacity and goodness are most clearly anifested in small inci ts, this made a lasting impression and was proof positive of his fitness for the position he has filled with honor to himself and great profit tothe children of the city and District of Columbia. Any one who knows personally the duties of this office, could have nothing but kind words to utter to one who has done fyr more than his duty. Persons recreating in Franklin park could see the lamp burning late in bis office, and once or twice the writer and friends after 10 p.m. as- cended the steps, and sure enough he was there busy at his desk; and then they took oceasion to warn him of 0 -work and over devotion to his duties. ‘Yt is hoped by many patrons of the schools that our Commissioners will have at heart the Wilso: Ifare of the children and will manifest grat- | itude towards such an untiring worker, and not accept bis resignation. PARENT. Axsovurerxx Pore w ww ww ww Ww ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short welght, alum or Phosphate powders. Soup oNLY IN cans Rovat Bakixe PowvER Co.. 106 Wall street, N. ¥: ap@ Suxs: Sux FANCY SILKS, 37&¢. COLORED SULKS—Garnet, Green and Blue, 50c. gPEACK SILKS, real cast Vulue $1.25, reduced to excellent quality, real cash value SILKS, VERY FINE QUALITY, actual Yalue $2, reduced to $1.50. Special bareultn, HANDSOME BROCADE, SILKS in Cream, Pink, Blue aud White, reduced to $1. pure wool, widest double width, m. Pink, Blue and Black, 37%ac. COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, 500 COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. HANDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILK VEL- VETS (cheap at $2.50), reduced to $1.50. BROCADE COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1, BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure weol, $1.50. FRUIT OF THE LOOM BLEACHED COTTON (actual cost) NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING, widest and ‘very best, actual cost 25e. ADIES' CLOTH SUITING, in Grey and Brown, yard aud a halt wide, immense width, 37ac. Beautiful le BROCADE DRESS GOO) colors, 12 sans foF $1.5 ea BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all pure linen, 45¢ CARTERS, Siuxsi 711 MARKET SPACE, mb24 Near the corner of 7thstreet, ary r[ORAT SLIGHT COLD YoU THINK 80 LITTLE of may prove the forerunner of a complaint that thay be fatal. Avoid this result by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the best of known remedies for colds, coughs, catarrhs, bronchitis, incipient consumption, and all other throat aud lung diseuses. S¢FJOW ARE WE EVER GorINa To GET through our spring and summer's work? We are all run down, tired out before it begins.” So say many a farmer's funily. We answer, go to your drug- and pay five dollars for six bottles of Ayer’s Sarsa- ‘This ts just the medicine you need, and will pay compound interest on the investment, EDWELL, ALTIMORE, MD, RGE IMPORTATION OF RING 3 SUM H Wes, WHAPS ETC, => GOODS, SILKS, CRAPES, E GHENADINISS CANVAS, OS PuENCIE RE CLOeSS” NCH RID GL ANS, ETC. = MEN 3 1a DE CH! AND ALE THE, CHOICE TROIM. Orders ated and Sarnpiesscnrog ahorinotice. 03-6 H. D. Bane, IMPORTER AND TAILOR, Aili PEN YLVANIA AVENUE SPRIN Ds RECEIVED AND OPEN FOR INSPECTION ard LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT W. NGTON. SM = ASHL IN. mbiL “1117 Pennsylvania avenue, rv r Narmays Veceraste Caraannic PILLS Recommend themselves to all who will give them a. u jing is wore likely to avert sickness than athartc, specially In the spring. Homemade they are always fresh im this respect, ty alt other piks. 9 aed! cents, ouly at NATTANS, f 14th and Tana 24g Dake ow, We Resrecrrenry Isvire THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC * To 4 FEW oF OUR BARGAINS IN FOOT WEAR Ladies’ Car. Kid Button, box toe and worked but- ton hoies, for $2 per pair. Ladies’ Pie Cur. Kid, glove-fitting, box toe, or com- nhon semse, $2.50 per pair. Extra Fine Car. Kid Button, box toe, or common sense, $3 per pair. We make a specialty of J. © BENNETT € BARNARD'S FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS, : Kid Turns area combina- Spanish Ar on of beauty and comfort. he Paris Beaded Opera is the Intest novelty in the Slipper line. We have them in five different widths. We ave ® large and well assorted stock to select om, Our 3 Seamless, Luce or Button, for Gents’, can’t be beat. In the finer grades you will find we are not be- hind, WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GooDs. ‘You will meet with polite attention. W. H. RICH'S, ‘T17 Market Space, next to Sth st. Tue Arrestiox Or OUR CUSTOMERS 18 RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, mh1a fer particulars | WITH A LINE OF FIRST-CLASS PIECE Goops FOR SPRING, of AXCY SKATING —There will be an exhibition | Embraciog the Latest Novelties, and unsurpassed ‘akating at the E street rink to-night Messrs. Rothrock and Fi: Doul ‘was never before attempisl aga by Ustow Vererax Corrs (OLD = Wu be seen from a notice {n another selamete the Veterans have decided to pusti jamin, the cele pone bration of their ith anniversary, which was to facilities for making up work. No Establishment can offer superior inducements in the way of ie = ‘way of Btyles, Fit, OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ‘We also fuyite attention to our beautiful Spring Neck Wear, embracing all the New Shapes tomorrow and Colors ‘Shades of morrow evening at Masonic mn ihe eg vhf oe ogee Bordered Mendkerchiets, Underwear, &<., €c,20. ow. ‘orks are embraced in SALE—The sale of books will be this evening at Dowling’ auction rooms, with the ibrary of the late H. N. Concuns. NOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN. MT SOTEEN, 673 Worth Toate stort. Fase. delphia, reports that one of his customers stated to ‘him incidentally that be - Levin coed brat er gained twenty-seven pounds in year, all o which he attributed to a aystematic course of the Cor. cura ResoLvent, which has proved effectual when all other remedies failed. SORES ON NECK. Chas, Brady, Somerville, Mass.,'who refers to Dr. J. J. Wood, druggist, of that city, certifies to a wonderful cure of running sores on the neck which had been treated by hospital physicians without cure, and which yielded completely to theCUTiIcURA REMEDIES CURED BY CUTICURA. My skin disease, which resisted several popular remedies and other remedies advised by physicians, has been cured by your CuTicuRa ReMepres. They surpassed my most sanguine expectations, and rapidly effected a cure. J.C. ARENTRUE, Vincexyxs, Dep, -| NOW ITS VALUE. All of your Curicura Rewxpres give very go satisfuction. The Curicuna I especially recommend for the diseases for which it Is used. I know from ex- perience its value. Dr. H. J. PRATT, MoNTELLo, Wis, CUTICURA ABROAD, ‘Through a homereturned Norwegian I have learned to know your Cuticura, which has in a short time cured meof an Ecsema that my physician's medicines could not heal. CHR. HELTZEN, Bence, Norway, ‘THE POET POWERS, A feeling of gratitude impels me to acknowledge the great merits of your CuTicuRA, and I cordially recom- ‘mend It to the public as a very valuable remedy. HN. POWERS, Burpezroni, Comm. For sale everywhere. Price Curicuna, the great Skin Cure, 50c. Coricura Soar, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, 25c. Curicuma ResoLvent, the new Biood Purifier. $1. Prepared by the Porrmm Dave 4D CHEMICAL Co,, Boson, BAs8. Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier and Nursery Sanative. mh30 CITY ITEMS. When Troubled with a Cough or Cold ‘use Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25¢, a bottle. For To-morrow Only. To convince you that we still maintuin the Jead in low prices, we will offer, for to-morrow only, the’ follo ing janprecedented bargains: Gents’ French Calf Hand-stitched Shoes, in but- ton, laced and ‘at $4.49, worth $6.50; Gents’ French in button, laced and Con- at $3.49, regular price $5; new lot of our Gente’ Cait Shoes at 92.40, reduced from $4; Gents’ English Walking Shoes at $1.99, price $3. Ladies’ genuine kid, mat., kid top, ‘will be closed out at $1.24; cannot be bought any other house for less than $2. We desire to call your special attention to our $1.98 flexible- sole “SI actually worth $3.35. Job lot of Ladies’ Kid and Goat Button at 94 cents. Our nuine Kid Opera Slippers reduced to 74 gents, few pairs Boys’ Solld Leather Shoes at 99 cents, reduced from $1.50. Our Children’s Kid ‘and Goat Spring-heel Shoes will go for 54 cents. Family Shoe Store, 310 7th street northwest, first store from Pennsylvanit x ‘The Most Beantifal Display ris Neckwear just received. Franc’: Somer fin and’ D atau ‘the only sirictis one: zee hat and gent’s furnishing store in os Such Works tthe Near Approsch of Spring. ‘The readers of the papers everywhere are, no doubt, acquainted by this time with the fact that the world-renowned Louisiana State Lot- tery draws on the second Tuesday of every month (the next, on April 14th, will be the 179th Grand Monthly Drawing), at New Or- leans, La., but they should also take note that $265,500 will be scattered among those who buy tickets at $5 each or $1 fractional parts, of which they can learn fully on application toM. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La 1 One Elegant New Automatic Sewing machine; one White, one Domestic and one Singer, all latest imp., and five years legal guar- antee, at about half price, at Auerbach’s, 7th and H streets. BY Best Quality Biue Flannel Shirts ‘at Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depotjcor. 7 & H. 1 ‘The office of the Silent New American, No. 7 is at Auerbach’s Sewing, Machine Rooms, 7th and H streets, 1 Bargains! Bargains! Children’s all-wool Jerseys, 79c.; ladies’ all- wool Jerseys, black, navy and cardinal, $1.10; ladies’ fan back uil-wool jersey, fine quality, $1.38; ladies’ vest front, trimmed with braid, tallor-made, only $249; outline aprons, stamped, 10c.; outline tidies, 9c.; new designs ip linen splashers, 29c.; shirred mull aps 2 hand-made infants’ sacks, 38¢. Special bi gains in laces and embroideries on our counters: this week. Mrs, Max Weyl, agt, 712 7th st. 1 Srae Orssrxar WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU A FULL LINE OF SPRING CLOTHING AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. BELOW WE GIVE YOU A FEW PRICES OF THE MANY DIFFERENT STYLES AND PAT- TERNS WE HAVE IN STOCK. FOR BUSINESS PLAID CHEVIOT SUIT AT PEPPER AND SALT M) WORTH $10. FINE SILK MIXED CASSIMERE SUIT AT $9, WORTH $12. , WORTH $11. SUIT AT 96.25, FOR DRESS: FINE BLACK SACK CORKSCREW SUIT, ALL WOOL GUARANTEED, AT $10, CHEAP AT $14. FINE BLACK 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY. ALL ‘WOOL, AT $12, CHEAP AT $16. BLACK, BROWN, BLUE AND WINE-COLORED CORKSCREW SUITS FROM §10 UPWARD, ALL WOOL GUARANTEED. SUITS FOR BOYS FROM 18 TO 17’°YEARS OLD FROM $4.25 UPWARDS, WE HAVE A LARGE LINE OF CHILDREN'S SUITS FROM $2.25 UP. PANTS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, ALL GRADES, AT FROM $1 UP, THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING C0., ep CORNER 7rm AND G STREETS, G. T. Kzex, TAILOR, 414 Oru Srazer, DDD 1 Vv ¥mpDDD II NNN GGG D Boy # DH NNN G @ BPH wy HBB HERE € 00 bop 1 ‘VU Dpp it NNN ‘Gda OUR PROFITS with tHe ePp U U BBB iH ocg Bet Ss. Mi BB fk Woo ep uo Be © oT 8 o e UU «BBB LLL M cco = “Oh! you won't succeed.” “You can't Keep {t 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 cosr. It fs an old saying that every one knows somebody else's business better than he does hisown. We can afford ‘TO SELL AT- EXACTLY TEN PER CENT ABOVE cos? ‘True, 50 cents profit on a $5 sale looks very small, but we know what we are about, Suppose, by selling goods quickly, we turn over our capital four times @ year. ‘That is forty per cent isn't it? And FORTY PER CENT 18 A REMARKABLY GOOD INVESTMENT. ‘Now you see why we sell low. It isto cap- turea big trade, and in a big trade, even at ‘amall prices, there is a big profit. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUBE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest. Southeast corner Massachusetts avenue. ‘Be sure that youare inthe RIGHT PLACE fee “ADLER” over the door. sa Open evenings until 9;Saturdaysuntil 11, apé Srama Hats a AMERICA AND ENGLAND. WE ARE AGENTS FOR MESSRS, DUNLAP. ©O., OF NEW YORK, AND 3CESSRS" TENCOLS, BENNETT & CO,, OF LONDON. THE PRODUC- TIONS OF THESE CELEBRATED FIRMS ARE, RENOWNED THROUGHOUT THE HABITABLE GLOBE. ALL GOODS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AND WARRANTED. Poonam ‘WILLETT @ RUOF?, SOLE AGENTS aps ‘905 Pennayivaniaave, 83 Per Gallon. 75e. Quart Bottle, No. 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail, McGee's, 9th, near D st, s&w-1m Thornton's Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites of Lire and Soda for coughs, col ; ponEtmp Hon, impaired nutrition and general debility; eas and pleasant to take. Prescribed by. physl- ¢ians. Sold by Druggists. Large bottles 50c. Munufactured by W. &. Thornton, corner Bal- Umore and Harrison streets, Baltiniore, Ma, 1m, Goods almont given away for = few days only at R. Goldschmids 812-7¢h at. m.w., an immense assortment of Odds and Ends in House furnishing goods, Pictures, Toys, Bicy- cles, Picture frames, Silver ware &ce, are selling without regard to cost. 3 Baby Carringes, Bicycles, Tricyeles, Reirigerators and lee chests of the best manu facture are selling at low prices at R. Gold schmid’s, 812-7th 4 ‘The Hope of the Nation. Children slow in development. __~ scrawny and delicate, use “Well’s Health Rene ver.” 14 c REE COO TT A L mei eel et Ss pF EF So Ht L Sgs8 po EER CoO It AA LLL SSs A L EEE £ AA OL ss, AA CL EE af Ase EOF ss8 2° A LULL EEE oF HH (00 .SSg II REE RRR ¥ ¥ Ht ¢ 9 SS HE EMR yy HH 38 Ss ge EMR OY HOH “oo Sss8 it Hee ROE OF = ‘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- ply. Inthe meantime we close out all broken lots at ‘and below £00 (00. gS8, TTTT @ooo § T Uys et ‘00 t PPP, RRR IT REE Pep Bek Soo & Pep ERR I G | EE BP RH Gog . PO REL S In Schopper’s celebrated Hose we have nearly all sizes and colors. English ofl-bolled, solid color Hose, we have broken lots, which sold for 39c., and some for 44c.apalr, ‘These three lots being now amalgamated, {t offers @ selection from alll sizes and colors. Your choice for se df x 44 cexra ay ‘Those fancy striped Hose which we sold for the open- ing at 28c., and which are sold regularly for 85; also those full regular, sold color Hose which we sold for 35, are broken in sizes, but we have nearly all colors. We sacrifice these lots for a_i 2 oi Calg ot om Genuine silk Hose, Nor PLatrED, which we sold for $1.35, are reduced in price, as the only colors we have left are Black, Navy and Curdinal. These Hose were a bargain at $1.35. We close them out at CENTS, ae ay nu Mag) 6 CENTS. yg8 Mag ‘Those Hose with fancy striped feet and ankles and balbriggan tops, you will remember, were sold for the opening for 68, and those liste thread Hose with white ‘pli 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 “4 tote i Be ed One of the latest PALAIS ROYAL Novelties are solid colored English Hose with embroidered vertical stripes. We sold hundreds of pairs for the pening at ‘89. As we cannot obtain more,and as some colors are missing, we offer them for CENTS, m7 n CENTS, HBSS ee BS ELE gs Bie PP aes bos Sss8 po oR R I ON NN ‘GGG Suey OA Wi bf be. WoW kee fa 8 Rx Merino Vests and Drawers. ‘The best value ever PPPl A A PAE ATS PMA EL SAH at Rookty & E phleinie PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Gina Or Saxe Dix Gae © M. TOWsoNs, - 696 Pennsylvania avenue. South ide, Plain and VETS, 40-Inch ED FOULS new cokers acta 28-Inch TWILLED FOULES, new colors, 10 ct, Silk Fecwd ack VECCBTEEN So cur Sia. Be-Tneh All Wool NUN'S Black 80 VEILING, 25 cts. ‘Dress! 70 ce, 8 Balin Barren 8 AI NUOOK Bem tee tao ‘THE WAIST PATTERN STAMPED UPON ¥INE SILESIA; PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. SAVES TIME, TROUBLE AND EXPENSE. WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS CITY. LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE DRESS GOODS, nee ‘SHOWN AS MANY DRS WE HAVEN SHOWN As TR. ARLE NOVELTIOS 45 ARE ON OU COUNTERS AT PRESENT. GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS, NEAT CHECK SURAHS. STRIPED BLACK THE BEST VALUE EVERSHOWS OS ES CHOICE STYLES IN FRENCH SATTEENS, ELEGANT COLORED VELVETS AT , ‘WORTH $3.50, bane JERSEY SILKS IN GREAT VARIETY. INDIA PONGEE AND CHINA PONGEE VERY ONE PRICE. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, .B. THE BEST ISTHECHEAPEST Laxssurcz & Bro, 420, 422 424 anp 426 SEVENTH STREET, aps JERSEYR = = = JERSEYS! Everybody wantsa JERSEY. At least it seems so tous, and we have made all 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 cuffs, 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 a comparatively new department ts 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 Selling them at close figures. Our line of SPRING NECK WEAR ‘opened a few days since, is considered by all to be very handsome. We are selling all new goods in Three Shapes, viz:The“Teck,” “Puff” and “Flat” Scarfs,which are the proper thing for Spring and Summer wear, Prices—well, its impossible to quote prices on these g00ds, 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 a pair, which is a positive bargain. ‘Oursale of “PRIDE OF THE WORLD” SHIRTS, at 75 cents isatiltcrentinga furore. Would advise those wanting Shirts to call early, as the assortment will soon be broken, Alerge line MEN'S COLORED HOSE at 25 cents, A Superior quality at 35 cents or 3 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. ape Souvuvzenrrs FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, aT EK 1 ENN Gog ™ 8% KK U NNN G @ © Bi, HERE Goo SS x K I NNN GGG Bgs8 EN NEERW Wow ID SNe Wwww TBD ET AME, Gere oaepe fh NNNEEE WW DDD EEEA a> 926 SEVENTH STREET. 100 dozen LADIES’ HATS (all colors) in the NEW. ae ee Fine (Afflan Straw), only 48c; regular price. 200 dozen CHILDREN’S HATS (allcolors),Trimmed, ‘25c.; regular price, 75c. 500 dozen CHILDREN’S WHITE SAILORS, 100; ‘regular price, 35¢. Also, hundreds of other HATS equally as cheap. 100 dozen 6-BUTTON KID GLOVES (Black and Colors), 50c.; regular price, $1.25. Our line of FRENCH (IMPORTED) TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS 1s, without doubt, the LARGEST ever shown in thiscity,and at astonish- ing LOW PRICES. Allwe ask ls that you call and convince yourselves of this fact. ‘Our Departments of HOSIERY, CORSETS, RIB- BONS, VELVETS and SATINS, FLOWERS and FEATHERS, and the LATEST NOVELTIES IN LACE GOODS have all SPECIAL BARGAINS for this week. Call and Inspect for yourselves, and when once hero you will surely come again, at - KING'S NEW IDEA, apt 926 SEVENTH STREET. TT ERE ERE A TTT Pe Mi 7 RR mee hk a FOR HOH EI "HTH OH EEE BPR O% % ¥ sits t Hu ge BBE 9 XY 55s, ? oH OH gee B00 ¥ 8x8 CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, HAS JUST OPENED A COMPLETE LINE OF SUITS FOR BOWS FROM 5 TO 18 YEARS, WHICH, FOR VARIETY OF STYLES, QUALITY OF MATERIAL, ELEGANCE OF WORKMANSHIP AND LOWNESS IN PRICES, HAS NEVER BEEN, AND CANNOT NOW BE, EQUALED IN 1HE CITY. THE SAME MAY BE SAID OF OUR AS- SORTMENT OF SUITS FOR YOUNG ANDOLD, LEAN OR FAT, LONG OR SHORT MEN. SPRING OVERCOATS FROM 96 UP. IMMENSE LINE OF PANTS FROM $1.25 UP. BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, INDIGO DYE, 96.50 AND UPWARD. CONFIRMATION SUITS VERY CHEAP. BUSINESS SUITS, 96.50 AND UPWARDS. at THE MISFIT STORE, + CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. BE SURE AND COME TO THE CORNER. ap Now For Srame- Crorama. ‘ ‘WHEN A MAN I8 ABOUT TO BUY HIS 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 HISJUDGMENT IN MAKING HIS SE LECTIONS. BUYERS WHO VISIT GEORGE SPRANSY ARE NEVER DISAPPOINTED CON- CERNING THESE IMPORTANT POINTS. PER- FECT HONESTY, AND FAIR DEALING 18 HIB INFLEXIBLE BUSINESS PRINCIPLE; PRICES: LOWER THAN OTHER HOUSES ALWAYS THE RULE. AND WHEN IT COMES 104 QUES- OF BUY YOUR ICE FROM THE GREAT FALIS ICE COMPANY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN “PURE KENEBEC RIVER ICE,” OFFICE, 501 8TH ST. N.W. DEPOTS. FOOT OF 10TH ST. SW., AND 9056 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN. BEST QUALITY OF KENEBEC RIVER ICE AT LOWEST RATES. TELEPHONE OALL AT WHARF...........305, = 6 OFFICE nena 3722 = iT GEORGETOWN......662 LOOK OUT FOR THE WHITE WAGONS, MARKED GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY. A DISCOOUNT ON TICKETS PURCHASED AT OFFICE T. A. LAMBERT, President. __ap6-2w INO. D. BARTLETT, Supt. Noors BELGIAN LAGE AND MILLINERY STORE 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 AND IMITATION LACES, IN ALL STYLES AND EFFECTS: WRAPS,SHAWLS, INFANTS’ AND MISSES' LACE AND SHIRRED cars. Noors, 415 13TH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Two Doors Above Pennsylvania ave, ‘18 Grand Union Block, Saratoga Springs, N. ¥. ape Basy Canarces ‘We offer this week a Fine Line of Low-Priced Baby Carriages, 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 rugning ‘gear, natural wood wheels, $8.50. Rattan Baby Carriages at $10, $11, $12 to $18. ‘We can give yous good-Carriuge at a low price and squarantee 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 50c., Velocl- pedes from $3.50. Doll carriages we carry in very large assortment of every possible style, ranging in price from 88c. to $7. We would call your attention to a lovely 8x10 BRONZE FRAME WITH CRIMSON PLUSH in- side and handsome fancy mat. A similar frame used tosell for $4. Wesell them now at §1.29 and $1.69. THE SILVER LILY HAIR PIN, with brilliant Rhine Stone Setting, has proved a decided success in our Jewelry Department, ‘They are simply beautiful We sell them at 69 and 20c., and are very cheap. Sold Gold Earrings, brilliant Rhine Stone setting, 990. Solid Silver Thimbles, warranted, 250. We also have just opened a beautiful assortment of Sliver and Gilt Pins at 25 and 49. They deserve attention. We shall commence this week to sell our Rink Pattern Roller Skate at 99c. Our 98¢. Roller Skate will be 89¢. ‘To arrive on Tuesday: Rubber Cushion Rink Skates, all sizes, at $1.08. The cheapest Rink Skate ever offered. Also, large importation of Palm Lunch Baskets, from 2e. a * Ma. SILVERBERG & co, 312 7th street, aps Near Pennsylvania avenue. Axwertcas Roxen Tr RRR RN H RR OO ENE Hl RRR O O NNN HORE OO NEN + RE ‘oo NNN BBR OF MM MM SS Be ka BBB OER CO AA MMMM Sgs. BBE AA MMM 9S BBB OERE A A MMM gst OF BEST MANUFACTURE, LESS THAN THREE CENTS PER POUND, J.B & J. M. CORNELL, mhl8-was3w 141 CENTRE ST., NEW YORK. Decros Aunesrany Ex Its principal ingredient, Pore Meat, isecientifio- ally formulated with medical remedies, giving it won- derfally stimulating properties, invigorating the vita, forces without fatiguing the digestive organs In Trrxor, Yetrow and Matanraz, Fevers it is invaluable, giving strength to overcome these malig- nant diseases. Highly recommended by leading Phy sictans of Paris asa tonic for conyalescents and Weak persons; also for lung diseases, my31-wées Soup sy ALL Davoorsra Isporsen By: Tux Won, DR PPP ERETTITZZzZ 00 1 ” BERET [Er BOs gs PPPEE T Z90 OL pb D ss, Bee F 22° bu Bpe P EEE T ZZz 00 LLLLDDD %ss® GERMAN BBB It TITT TITT KEE RRR Ba i tT E Rek Ss Bas tT Tt Eee k & 5 nie ae eee aie eae ; 5S ‘GENERAL DEBILITY, MALARIAL DIS- ‘The high ‘character of the many. testimonials acrared ‘iis preparation have serey beet sasuiee ‘Werrefer with pleasure tothe folowing: 0 a0 . 1884, Messrs, Louls Petzold & Co.2 n SUSU cous tonics an no a Svith great besttancy, began the use of your "Dr. Bet? Sold erman Bitters.” Thave been sine i now for Some time, and with great pleasure state tat 1 find It to be the purest and shost pleasant and efficient ‘Tonic Thave ever met with, and would recommend it to Which the proprietors claim it wilteure, Ms on BENJAMIN SZOLD, ‘Shalom Rabbi of the Oheb Hon. FULL SUPPLIES OF SCHLITZ’S MILWAUKEE LAGER NOW IN STORE AND FORSALEIN CASKS AND BOTTLES BY THE AGENT, SAMUEL C. PALMER, DEPOT: 1224 29th st. st nw. ‘Telephone 454, mblé SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE. ‘PRICK, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for 95.00: ‘Beware of Imitations. None genuine without the ‘Signature of ‘EISNER & MENDELSON, Bole Agents tor ine U.S Phila, Pa: FOR SALEBY "Sere. Jenne ne DRY_GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. Eisren Oresisa. SEATON PERRY, (Svccessox To PERRY & Reotirem, WILL OPEN ON EASTER MONDAY AN ELE- GANT ASSORTMENT EMBROIDERED CASHMERE FICTUS. DNPONTHD READE AND Riac ADED NA VRAPS, VISITES AND ENGLISH WALKING JA CRED. BLACK IMPORTED JERSEYS from $3 to 88. NEW SILK, CHUDDA and CASHMERE SHAWTS. ALL THE LATEST. AND TO APPROVED STYLES PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS OMEN ED ST Lae Pe TeMseY AND INDTA SILKS EMBROIDERED PONGEES AND LOUIS. “EXCLUSIVE, NOVELTIES” TE -PEATS AND PAL y ENCH DRE ex TC ORED SURAHS. RHADAMES AND GROS N ENE AND REVERE HE NEN CAMERIC HAN PRE: scoTcH URED FRENCH REAT VARIETY. GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND rry Buiding, Pennaylvania ave., cor. Oth at. Fatablished 1840. apd Taree Bancarss AT BBR uo MM > Bee xk 0 G MMaat T gs Bee RA OU UMAR 7 Bs” BOB AAA UU MMM Fag. BREA A UU COUN MM ‘ss5 NEP AND OFFER FOR SALE S85 0 U MMMM MM MM FRE sSs 0 0 Muay Muay PPE Ee, Sy ub faa Ra ES EM Sss8 “uu MMM MMM ERE OR K Tb KK gs Ss rE Ea ss est fan Bx OS Sss8 ot Tun K ok Sss8 CHECKS AND STRIPFS, SPLENDID VALUE, AT 50 CENTS ONLY. UU R A nn Ss Fe RR A TT Ss UU ke dak UH Ss8 “uu KH A A H OH Sy 1 Tt KK sss, Hy no kx £5 SS i lun KK Ssss 7 PLAIN COLORS; ALL THE NEW SHADES, AISO, IN LARGE GUARANTEE Ni MARKET, AT 90 CI RHADAMES AND GROS GRAIN. BLACK AND BLACK AND COLORED: NEW SHADES; GUAR- ANTEE THEM GOOD VALUE AT $1.25; ONE DOLLAR ONLY, aT AND SMALL CHECKS. BBR AU OOM > os B As UU MuaM > g's pe AA UU MoM Ss, 24 Su! MY ‘= ap2 416 7TH STREET, Srrixe Dass Goons NEW SHADES IN TRICOTS, 50, 62%. BEAUTIFUL SATEENS, 12%, 15, A FULL STOCK GINGITAMS, 8, 10, A FULLSTOCK TABLE LINENS, A FULL STOCK WINE CLOTH 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 ALL THE NEW SHADES OF TE MATHER PATENT KID GLOVES. FEW DAYS ELEBRATED OUR 10c. COUNTER IS STILL ATTRACTIVE. GEO. J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, apl 113 Market Space. ARGAINS! GREAT BARGAIN: RERANCH TiAl SHIET FACTORY, ‘The COMFORT SHIRT, made of Wamsutta Cottor and Richardson's 2,100 Linen, (Reinforced , finisti ready for the wash tub, for only 89 cents.’ This is ‘the Finest Shirt in the market. Ask to see our CROWN DIAMOND SHIRT, made of Fruit of the Loom Cotton and Fine Linen Bosoms: only 50 cents. ‘These Shirts are cut lengthwise of the cotton, carefully made, and will give entire satisfurti We have just received 250 dozen Mi BARGAINS! HALF HOSE, which we intend tosell at 25 CENTS NORTHWEST. HOUSEFURNISHING Is Onven To Max Roox for the introduction of anew line of first-class Cook- ing Ranges, we now offer the CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AND WASHINGTON RANGES, at NET OST. Also, Heating Stoves, to close out remnant of fall stock, at 10 to 25 per cent discount, W. 8, JENKS & €0., ‘717 7th street n. w. ns FANCY Mn. M. J. Hest. 1309 F STREET NORTHWESR, SPRING OPENING OF IMPORTED MILLINERH MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Mes Sua Rorreer, GOS Oth street, opposite Patent OfBes, Received @ new and elegant line of Tufhnt's and ‘Cuildren's WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND RORES, LACE AND SHTRRED CAPS, LONG AND SHORT MERUNO CLOAKS, Plain and mbrotacred, for Spring wear, Habward and she stew eon al ki ILUREN'S PURNISHING GOODS shai J. Cc. THeremssox, EASTER OPENING OF FLOWE which are the most perfect devised and beautifil thal the Parisian makers have been able to produon, “SPRING MILLINERY.” Large assortment of Dress Trimmings, Buttons, &a, Fancy Gold Mixed Braids, from 4c. per yd. upwards, Best Black Silk Jerseys, $9. “This is a special bare enin.” Black Jersey Newmarkets, made expressly sor Spring. Fine Imported Jersey nt $2. 7 brevis. Parts, Vo Mii MADAME, VALMONT and customers that she te TN CURTAENS: Tits ste tw Astor Fieurres ‘Chemical ry Cleantng Fatabttshment, ». SMM G Street North went, ¥ YEARS: EXPERIENCE. Garments. ain, Veleee: oaks, Cape Vells, Lacon, Gl wetly cleea be eabed by this process igi head roa apn = to be removed eflectually. Price $1.30 MSS 48318 & nearnery, i 430 Text STREET Noxtiwest, Makes Corsets to order tn every style and materially ‘auld guarantees perfict AC and Confort Ten eta AR ‘ndere Merino Ui ‘and finest Imported flosterg nee Patent Shoulder Braces, 4nd all Dress Reform Goods, jenich Corset and. Bustle ce is unsUrpanned N. B—French, German aug Spauish spoken, mele N, CORCORAN NUILDING., : First-class Hair Dresser from Parts, iree Patents and Five Medals from Expositionsal is, Lyons and Vienna Mahofacturer and inporter of HUMAN HATR AND FINE HATR WORK, Ladies’ fine Hair Cutting und Hair Dressing. Tair dyed and stamapoved tu a: Wigs to order. ao 537 15th st. ow. BOOKS, &c._ — — Easmme Cx NM _mh26 Wwe 7 SUME BOO! Money Makers, Banu i Ww <G LIBRARY. TLY ADDED. ‘On a Margin. Hosiyn's Fortuna, ckivberry” Finn. Open Door. Serapis, Artistic. Easter Tokens, ath street. mb26 ‘Ball. Ec eal. ASHBURN & CO. 807 Eure Boo Taylor's Holy Living: Francis Ridley Wi Posts: Imitations of Christ; Rebels Christian Testy A Year of Sunshine: At the Beautiful Gate: Private Devotions; Precious Stones: Gold Du Needs; Bogai- K CAL VENIRS are now CARDS and SOUV are Sacra Privata: Daily Strength for Daily sky's Golden Treasury. © EAST rh) ‘ rr, Easren Canns np JNOVELTIRR A fine line of Beautiful Cards and Novelties for as ter now ready. Alsoa full supply of Devotional Booka, Bibles, and Prayer Books and Hymnals tn seta, at WM. BALLANTYNE @ SON'S, mhi3 428 7th stroot, Exsex Cams Ensen Cane A FULL ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED AND DISPLAYED FOR SELECTION AT G. A WHITAKERS, mo 1105 Pennsylvania evenve, Stxereros & Frercuer, 415 Tru Srneer Noxruwest, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- STERING GOODs. ‘We guarantee to meet any andall prices quoted by any house in the fo verify the above call and see our choice stock and Jow prices nly FINANCIAL. Parvate Srock Trxeckara W mss WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Brokers, $4 Broadway, Ya, So Hitt Seeaue, }New Fore 539 15th street (Corcoran Building), Washington. Gewxnat Partwens Jaugs Warrrty, 2. Cevorn Oakey, Maysanp C. Eyre HeENRy H. Dopox, Washington, D.C. ‘WiiuiaM R. Travers, Special Partner, ‘Buy and sell on commission all classes of Railway ‘securities. HL H. DODGE. Rusiwexr Panrxen Quotations of Stocks and Ronds and information regarding the markets received through our wires instantly, direct from the New York Stock Ex- change. All orders executed and reported promptly. —_—_—_—_————— ee Rl S3hk Vr EHHELE SE SSE38h.. ¥ - Anentcax AND TRE AND STATIONERY. CROSS STYLOGRAPHIC PENS, at JOHN © PARKE ‘617 and 619 7th st. nw. mho opposite U.S. Putent OMice Ba CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.78 Tickets only $5. Shares tn LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, We do hereby ccrtiny that we mupervise the arrange, ments for all the Monthly and Some Annual Drawings of the Lamasiana State Lottery Compass an tn ors manage and control the Doranrangy theinsetoca, wet the name ave conducted with honesty, foarmess aosd &™ faith toward all parties, and. we authorise the Company ote thie certinonte, with jucceunilen Uf ew? Agate tached, in i advertusrm/nta™ Commissioners, Incorporated In 1868 for twenty-five years by the Lignature for Educational and Charitable “4 wih a capital of $1,000,000—to which @ reserve fur 550,000 has since been added. 1 overwhelining popular vote Its franchise tte pret Stake Conair mu adopied ted. A. DIST. ‘The only Lottery ever woled on and endorsed ty the dite f any Sater peuple of ny Si ecrver ecales or postpones, is Grand Single Namber "Drawings take place MAUL LENDID OPPORTUNITY ‘TO WIN A FOR: TUNE. POURTY GRAND DRAWING, CLASS. By Ts Tite ACADEMY OF MUSIC NEW Ul TUPRSDAY, APRIL 14, 1855-1 79h ring. aaa CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000 Pract n in proportion. “List OF PRizks. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. 1 Ge to i do ao i 2 PRIZES OF $6000. 5 do 2000, — 10 Yo 0. 23 de 10; 100 do 300 do 500 do 1000 do 3 APPROXIMATION PRIZES 9 Approximation Prizes of $750... ry ‘do, ‘do 00 o do do 0 1967 Prizes, amounting to... Application for rates. to clubs should i See ee Mu. t. DAUPHIN, iow in Make P. O. Money Orders payable and EW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, ow orien Sroce. ot

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