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— THE EVENING STAR:. WASHINGTON, . LOCAL MENTION. middie At and rain, followe in the southern por sli followe tin 3 northwest ifting ather is Indicated for Atlant tes, the gulf with slight weather is changes i indicate MANuFactcre Lrans.— rt ‘THE AMERICAN “Linoleum,” a remark a floor coverin: tion ¢ durable ched stich perfec ture in this eountry as. co: rior to that mports England h the, interior grades ni the Ameri r to the ents ofour elf ‘hortly after b A dix people While the ii dont Liquor Store of ling the finest and him, at 911 7th stret north- THE OLD Chr. X: £ Liquors, t 2 April 12th. meneced ety, new and bn or Drivixc, stop in at the Club Track. SpRAKI Es H. Kueh! Sori Asn el » ten pieces, $30. | Win. H. orthwest. We WILL Make six elecant cabinet photo- Other styles at prop but not cheap work. Market $j Also at 205 Fr Moxey to Loaxon cr: "s, 736 10th street. B.H. Warner. morning, April consisting of t , for $1. all as early and a large Readers of this notic as possible, for our st nifered last: week Were sold before 11 o'¢ kk the vy were advertised. Jutivs Laxsnen thst. Currprex’s dies, $1.15; | 1s Silk Umbrel sheeting, 19¢. Brodi ; “Fisntxe TAC Rem. Arn: perform rs or money re- junded. ents, ATTRACTIY are att tell us asm, ineni Cioth: Iso our prices, asing Sales most prom- or. 7th and E sts. a study we know iseman Bros., Have Map; mM many ve experience generation, puse, have we tof Clothing Eiscman Bros., cor.7th aud shown sueb a compl for men and boys. Ests. verybody and get your Tehue.; Soup} ay $ Center Market, Yth street wing. 1109 Pa. av., Witha 130i painted free. THE fine phot continue to be $ ubscriptions ie! prompi attention with the abov and careful deliv: JustH's OLD 9 D stn. w., Buys Gent nd-Hand Clothing. Note by mail Promptly attended to. ALOHA ‘The new perfume—see beautiful story book at drug stores fre stman’s Aloha Perfume. EXcerston Correr lightning rods practi: cally put up by J. H. Kuehling, 419 12th street northwest. Licursrxe Rovs repaired. J. H. Kuehling. CHERRY CHAMBER SUITES, ten_ pieces, $36. Wm. H. Dunn, 311 7th street northwest. Evesieut Frrren$1, Hempler's,ave.near 4% CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:55 p.m., and extinguished at 4: n ‘About 75 or 100 members of the Third Bap- fist church assem without notice at the house of their invalid pastor, Rev. Wm, B. Jef ferson, on Howard Hill, Wednes night. Mr, E f of the members, pre- with a large sum in cash, asehold articles. and Fishing and Pleasure D. Chadwick, president; 8, and Matthew Ruppert, boat “Mamie” will be uel to-morrow. sted for keeping an un- ‘on $105 collateral, were made by the mem- y Gun elub, who took part geon match yesterday suiles MeLeod, 9; “Mills, 7; ; Corson, 6; Wilson, 5; Peck, 5, ant the I Donne bar, ‘The followin bers of the Cx taken t J bb, of Pennsyly: in the’ war, losing a leg, and mploy of the House of Repre- ger since December, at Providence hospital, < that the robbery by ods lost S17, recently in asaloon on the corner toceur in his saloon. nd granary were par- ¢ evening. n6 ‘A Street southeast, and wagon at the cor: ts northwest yesterday ly injured. rvey, foreman of the Western who died #ecently at Denver, din the government While here, from tic member nia, Who: after ab: ‘Mr. Ed whieb Mr. estate at A by tire 1 rke, Of ner of 9th and F stre &flernoon, an ‘Mr. Hen’ Insurance Revie Col., was former!; printing of tol this was an enthusia of the “Pers nee Fire company,” a volun- teer organization. M. Chambers, of Virginia, has been ded the contract for plastering the new Pension buildir Dr. ohn ¢ urke, of South Washington, has ased the in known as Chapel hill at rest Glen, a few miles from Washington, on he Metropolitan branch of the Baltimore and ‘Ohio railroad. AS a result of the invest tion made by the Pennsy authorities into the conduct ofthe troops while In this city on the 4th of March, fourteen members ot Company F, 14th regi: Ment, have been dishonorably disc 7 The Union Ve y Capital Civ Kells mimett € nd John Ss vitations e accepted inion of the Society of the Army of the Potomac in Baltimore May 6th. In the suit bro y Mr. C. ¥ against Policeman per centofa ¢laim prosecuted -y, under the 20 per cent act, Justice il yes! ment allowing the attorne The funeral of M Lieut. Regan, 9th U evening trom the hon G. Rutherford, t Re ¥, took place last er unele, Col. Robert 1 Corcoran street, iating. The remains emetery. closed ‘their season @ brilliant children’s die at Abner’s hail last night. The Music was furnished by Donch’s Tull orchestra, and the children looked very pretty in their fancy costumes. Candy was distributed among them when they ceased dane! casoceoms New Issue of Stock. THE EQUITABLE C. B. ASSOCIATION, The board have authorized the ninth issue of stock, for which subseriptton books are now open, The shares are $2.50 each per month, It is maintained py those Interested in the EauHable that it furnishes the best practical hod for saving small amounts with satis- ory results, nd also the best way to pay for y. By the systematic way of saving, d by the members, they have, accord- to the report of thesecretary,created a fund, with the earnings, amount to 65.20. This umount is all advanced to members upon advantageous terms, who are Paving for homes and other property. ‘The mans average $1,400 to each member, Falr and reijable profits 1 ve been realized. A pain phiet written by the secretary, entitled: “The Object mode of operation abd benefits ex: plained” give a good idea of the working of the association, eopies of which will be furnished upon application. The officers are Thomas Somerville, president; Dr. A. J. Schofield, vice President; “George, W. Casiléar, ‘second ’ vice resident, John Joy secretary, office, 17 F street nor "Sapa = Tue First TRIP of the new steamer Wake- ae the river landings will be on Monday Bex! —_— The Alleged Naval Frauds. ARGUING THE DEMURRERS IN THE CASES OF DEMPSEY, DREW AND CARRIGAN, In the Criminal Court, Judge McArthur, this morning, the cases of W. H. Dempsey and John W. Drew, each indicted with Daniel Carrigan fr making and presenting false bills to the bureau of medicine and surgery, Navy depart- ment, in which demurrers had been filed, were taken up. One case azaint each was selected as a test case, and the demurrers were argued. Messrs. Sheilabarger, Jeit Chandler, C, g , and C. Thompso: detendsnts, and 1 ton and Ass the xo y Wi stant District Attorney Coyle for rnment. Mr, Chandler opened the argument, claiming that the indictment was rtbing- section 5, uded in this se Mr. C. 8. Moore folle 35, and these parties are not ed Mr, Chandler. ——— D FOR CRUELLY Bratinc Her Sox.— t Arnold, living at the corner of Ist streets northwest, was tried in the Police is morning for cruelly beating ber ten- son John with a heavy cane, while she Sunder the influence of liquor. On several onus the little iellow has had to apply to olice for protection, and has been given lodgings in the sev 1 precinet station. The ast assvult alleged was committed on Wednes- day, ch was witnessed by Oficer Moore. “thi, the treet storekeeper, was, as a ‘THe Sra: ot Thursday, fined $5 for aulting a colored man, who on fast Saturday ered tosell him some ‘chickens, which Mr. sd were stolen, The col- y said that he wanted to eenuse his wife and nted to hurry. ba : was confined in the station house .and during his imprisonment, claimed that his child had died. Mr, Sonnen? strahl ha he place where the colored ann Hv Branchville, Md., investigating hat he discovered that 1_and his wife was not min, he said, gave a different name sick. Th here from that by which he was known at home. ssrs. Walter B, Wil- nee in the auction column alian works of art, which will com- { their salesroom on Tuesday, April 14, at 11 o'clock a. m., 3 in afternoon and 8 o’elock in the evening and continue until all are sold, belonging to alarge importing house of New York. They will be arranged for examination with catalogues on Monda; : ——— Scnoor or Evocution.—The school of elocu- tion and dramatic art of Mrs. Adeline Duvall Mack, at 1426 N street, is thorough in its train- ing and exercises in both theory and practi i t pupils, The dra- such as entering the room, kneeling, ng, Walking and talking with'ease. The anches are als ht in private les- clally to young peopie who have ne- glected their studies. sfeovered in all its features off of the ; Acsonvrery Pore mr 00 ¥ ¥ ev RoR oo YY Ka E eos y Et EE oo ¥ A tus BBR A KOK mM NNN Goo’ BoB AA KK W ONNN 6° RBB AA KK. It NNN G BoB AAA KK HW NNN GO BEB AA E K It NNN ‘GGG PPP, OO WoW ow ppp FEE RRR PPOO WWWWD DE RoR PPP O O WWWW D D ER ERE P00 WWWW DDE RR. P oo W W DDD kEE RB = 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 weight, alum or phosphate powders. SoLp oNty IN cans Roan BakiNe PowvER Co.. 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 Ovzr Suxs Are Very Curar. CASH PRICES. GREAT BARGAINS, D SILKS, res SD SILK VEL ME” BL cheap at $2.50) NUNS VEILING, 3) BROCADE SILK VEL- reduced $1 50. ide double width, pure wool, in Cream, Pink, Blue and Bigck, (actual cost) 374gc. worth 506. ND BLACK SATINS, 50. BROCADE DRESS GOODS, 12 yards ze. 1 THE LOOM COTTON, ee. REMNANTS of Black, Colored, Brorade. and Fancy Silks at LESS than cost. "REMNANTS of Colored atid Black Silk Velvets at LESS than cost. REMNANTS of Black and Colored Cashmeres Goods at LESS than cost. 1 ing. Table Linen and Cloth for Boy's W ‘The above Remnants at half price, BESOLD. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, Near 7thstreet. aplo THAT 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 tor colds, coughs, catarrhs, bronchitis, incipient consumption. ‘and all other throat and lung diseases. SFyTow 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 a farmer's family. We answer, go to your drug- gist and pay five dollars for six bottles of Ayer’s Sarsa- parilla. This is just the medicine you need, and will pay compound interest on the ixivestment, ep7 Serre Oresrsa: 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 $7.50, WORTH $11. PEPPER AND SALT MIXED SUIT AT 96.25, WORTH $10. FINE SILK MIXED CASSIMERE SUIT AT $9, WORTH $12. 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 13 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 CO., ap4 CORNER 7rH AND G STREETS. JREPRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, ICE CHESTS AND FREEZERS, OF THE MOST APPROVED KINDS. J. W. BOTELER & SON, 923 Pennsylvania avenue. Lions, WHY SUFFER LONGER WITH ‘TENDER FEET, ‘When you can purchase FINE SHOES, made by band, for $3.50 and $4, and made to measure for $5 in any style you desire. . GENTS, ‘We make for you the celebrated WAUKENPHAST and other styles of Shoes for only $5. ‘The increased demand for our FAMOUS$3.50Shoes for ladies and gents assures us that they will wear. Every pair warranted. BASE BALL SHOES also made to measure, We have something new in this line, GEO, W. RICH, 8p10 uccemor to F. H. Wilson, 409 7th st. nw, Concura. NOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN, WM. T. TOTTEN, 672 North Tenth street, Phila- deiphia, reports that one of his castomers stated to him incidentally that he was feeling so well and had gained twenty-seven pounds in the lust year, all of which he attributed to a systematic course of the Cur- icURA RESOLVENT, which has proved effectual when all other remedies failed. SORES ON NECK. Chas. Bandy, 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 ylelded completely to the CuTicurA ReMeprEs CURED BY CUTICURA. My skin disease, which resisted several popular remedies and other remedies advised by physicians, has been cured by your CuTIcURA REMEDIES, They surpassed my most sanguine expectations, and rapidly effected a cure. J.C. ARENTRUE, Vincexwes, Ixp. KNOW ITS VALUE. All of your CuTicura RemEpres give very goof satisfaction. The Curicuna I especially recommend for the diseases for which It is used. f know from ex- perience its value. ; i Dr. H. J. PRATT, MonTexio, Wis. CUTICURA ABROAD. ‘Througha home-eturned Norwezian I have learned to know your Curicura, which has in a short time cured meof an Kezema that my physician's medicines could not heal. CHR. HELTZEN, Bercrs Norway, Agenturforretning. 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 us a very valuable remedy. Hi, N. POWERS, Brivazronr, Coxs. For sale everywhere. Price Curtcura, the great Skin Cure, 50c. Curicura Soar, an exquisite Skin 25¢e. CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the new Blood Purifier.$1. Prepared by the Porter Dave AND CHEMICAL Co., EOstoN, Mass, Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisiteSkin Beautifier and Nursery mh30 Viviwry Avrarexn BUYERS MUCH PREFER GOING TO HEAD- QUARTERS FOR THEIR SUPPLIES, AND THIS 18 WHY THEY COME TO US FOR THEIR CLOTHING. “THAT WE'VE GOT THE FINEST AND BEST- FITTING CLOTHING, AND ARE SELLING IT AT PRICES FULLY AS LOW, IF NOT LOWER, THAN IS BEING ASKED FOR VERY ORDINARY STUFF, IS VIVIDLY APPVARENT TO ANY PER- SON WITH “GOOD COMMON SENSE” SCORES OF PEOPLE HAVE COME, ARE COM- ING, AND WILL COME TO DERIVE BENEFIT FROM THE ADVANTAGES WE OFFER OVER ANY OTHER HOUSE-IN THESE PARTS, AT LEAST, al IN OUR BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S DEPART- MENT WE HAVE PREPARED A STOCK THAT WE ARE SURE WILL PLEASE THE MOST EX-| ACTING. 1% IN CHILDREN’S THREE PIECE SUITS WE ARE SHOWING A VERY ATTRACTIVE LINE OF SUITS; THE PRICES RANGE FROM $7 TO $18 sur. ae IN CHILDREN’S TWO PIECE SUITS OURLINE IS VERY LARGE, AND TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF HOW LARGE IT REALLY IS WE NEED ONLY STATE THAT THE PRICES’ “RANGE FROM $3.40 TO $15 A SUIT, AND WE ARE SHOWING A LARGE VARIETY AT EACH PRICE. ‘= IN KILT SUITS FOR THE LITTLE MEN OUR STYLES ARE VERY HANDSOME, A¥D WHAT 18 MORE ARE CONFINED STRICTLY .T0 QUR HOUSE. = IN CHILDREN'S SAILOR SUITS OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. pail IN CHILDREN'S SPRING OVERCOATS WE ARE WELL PREPARED. IN THE SAKS SHIRT WAIST OURLINE IS EX- CEEDINGLY LARGE, AND THE PRICES VERY Low. IN FACT, FOR BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT COR- RECT PRICES, CALL AT CLOTHING HEAD- QUARTERS. a A.SAKS & CO, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. aplo DDD 11 Y¥ Ym DPD HW NNN GGG DDH VV ID DH NNN G @ RoBi YY HBB HERS & co Doo it W itbpp H NNN ‘Gde OUR PROFITS repr U U BBR OL H cco - Pe UU BoB E HOO fr ee PS EE be » vu «BBB LLL Mk 0co = os “Oh! you won't succeed.” “You can’t keepitup.” “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.” 5 ‘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 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, 60 cents profit on ® $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'tit? And FORTY PER CENT IS A REMARKABLY GOOD INVESTMENT. ‘Now you see why we sell low. It isto cap- tures big trade, and in a big trade, even at small prices, there ise big profit. ADLER'S ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, oe STRICTLY ONE PRICK 927 and 929 Seventh stréet northwest, Southeast corner Massachusetts avenue. Be sure that youare inthe RIGHT PLACE. See ‘ADLER” over the door, ‘ag Open evenings until 9;Saturdaysuntilll, apé 00 A Tiquid Giue Mends S 8 AE ieee ye ‘Hock nd o0sts 20c, jand Grocéc, wad AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. EXCURSIONS. ’ CITY ITEMS. ‘The Greatest cure on earth for pain, Salva- tion Of], will give instant rellet. 250. 1 We Offer for Mondny, Tuesday and Wedn 5 our brands of Flour at the following low prices. Now is the time to buy: Per bbl., Imperial, $6.90; Ceres, $6.90; Swiss, $6.40;Sterling,$6.10; Golden Hil, $5.90; Cook's Delight, $5.40. Per Sack, 4 bbls: Imperi 73; Ceres, $1.73; Swiss, $1.60; Sterling, $1.60; Golden Hil,$1.48; Cook’s Delight, $: Per Sack, % bbl.: Impe- rial, 87c.; Ceres, 87¢.; Swiss, 80c.; Sterling, 80c.; Golden Hill, 74e.; Cook's Delight, 69¢. T, METZGER & Bro., 1 7th street northwest. New Spring Styles Silk Scarfs, 25c., at Auerbach's Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th and H. 2 Bicycle and Boating Shirts, in blue, drab, slate, single and double breasted; atrock’ bottom prices, at Frane’s, corner 7th and D streets, the only strictly one price Hat and Gent.’s Furnisiting Store in this city. 1 Elegant Line Spring Derbys, diff. colors, at $1, 81-50 and $2, at Auerbach’s, 7th aud H.” 2 ' One new imp. Singer Machine, at about half price, at Auerbach’s Sewing Machine Rooms, ith and Hts, 2 Raby Carrinzes, Bicyeles, Tricycles, Retrigerators and Ice chests of the best manu- factuxe are selling at low prices at R. Gold schmid’s, 812-7 4 Clears out rats, mice, roaches, files, ants, bed- bugs, skunks, cllipmubks, gophers, ' 15c. Drug- gists, I Recommend Dr. David_Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy for In- digestion and Headache. It cured me.—I W. Horner, agen. for Ambach, Burgander & Co., Baltimore, Md. ie Brown's Bronchial Troches ‘For Couzhs and Colds: “I think them the best and most convenient relief extant."—Rev. C. M. Humphrey, Gratz, Ky. eo To the Consumptive: Wilbor's Compound of Cod-Liver Oil and Lime, without possessing the very nauseating flavor of the article as heretofore used, is endowed by the Phosphate of Lime with a healing property which renders the Oil doubly efficacious, Re- markable testimonials of its efl can be shown. Sold hy A, B, Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, and ali drugs €0 Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best ofall. eo 75e. Quart Bottle, No. 1 Ky, best in the world for the money. l. MeGee’s, 9th, near D st. s&w-1im. BUSINESS CHANCES. _ YOUNG MAN WITH FOUR OR dollars to take wor In a good paying busin tar of YREMATION—A formed on the subject desires to meet parties who ngage in erecting a Crematory in Washing- Las ex control of & new proces an body in S furnace and ev OR SALE-C F a TINUED illness of prop urniture, Licenses and Good Will of Driv Restaurant and Sun 339 and 43 Pennsylvania ave- of the oldest established and best stands in the city and. will be sold ata Apply to ¢ W. DRIV. ULAR SUMME! ‘at Gaithersburg, Md., 2:1 miles from Washington! POOLE, Guithersburg. oF WW. i. ‘api OR SALE—THE WHOLE OR HALF INTEREST ti an “estetilished business Iu this city, in the sale of an article of great merit and known repu- tation, used largely in the departments; location cen- Aral; owner cannot give it his personal’ attention, A. Tare opportunity for a safe and profiiable investment, Address Box ¢ oe. = mie, paying busine: great bargain. _apl0-3t FOR SATE- ‘stublished in 1! BAKERY OR stands on 9th er property with dwelling; south of RI 500 or less cash; balance long. time. ie, before 10 or after 4. apS-2w CTIVE PARTNER WANTED IN AN ESTAD- £AJished business; profits larse and certain, and with euergy and capacity an extensive business can be done. Large government patronage; location prominent; owuer has too much other business. Toa man of Proper capacity and unquestionable character an Unv- Eual opportunity ts oervds none others need apply. A man istore necded than capital. Give refer- ences and former oF present busines, Address X. Star o ‘CE IN A THOUSAND.—A WELL-ES- ised and profitable Book ‘and Stationery for sale; well located In one of the most pros of’ Kansas; widely known, with @ con- easing trade during thirteen years. It isa are offering for a capital of $10,000 or $15,000. Rese ‘son of sale:pressure of other business interests. For particulars inquire of JAS. L. EWIN, 633 F st. diw.and of LOUIS P, ALTSCHU, 1334 G st. nw. ‘api-zw* VOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, on Pennsylvania ave., between 11th and 15th st, with long, easy, cheap rent, and everything complete. Mas ten rooms, all turnistied. and with modern im- provements—or will sell half interest to good business man. ‘The present owner having other business to at- tend to is the only reason for selling, ‘The house Is how running a good trade, Apply to THOMAS DOW- LING, auctioneer, 11th st. and Pennsylvania ave. ap7-eolw. HOSE BSE Will save tim style of House th aiid about the pric ‘vy sending us particulars of the ish to plirchase, size, location will forward list of those we think will suit, WORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, ‘ap6-6t 928 F st. \WNERS OF VACANT LOTS DESIRING TO sell can have thelr property brought to the atten- tion of ready buyers by sending to us description and price. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, apé-Im 928 Fst. OR RENT-THAT FIRST-CLASS HOTEL Tocated at Washington Grove camp ground, 31 miles from the city, is now offered for rent. By order XB SIMPSON, Secretary, 1006 Pennayivania ave. a L EASEHOLD OF HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Ld with Stock and Furniture, for sale: rent low; first: class business stand. For particulars apply toS. HL WALKER, 630 Louisiana ave, ap+-1m OR LEASE—-THE WEST END HOTEL, SITU- ated corner 30th and M sts., Georgetown; contains 50 rooms, beside kitchen, laundry and bar room: Penn- syivanis avenue cars pass the door. Inquire, for fur- ther harticulats and pormit Yo examine the premises, of WESCOTT & WILCOX, Real Estate Agents, 1907 Pennsylvania ave. nw. apd-6t FORSALE Good WILL AND FIXTURES OF Sample Room. Inquire st 500 14th st. n.w., cor her 14th and sis, n.w. apabwe BLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ‘on north side ef Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. n.w. Inquire of W. J. MILLE at law, 486 Louisiana ave. CADELE RANCUE A SAPR INVESTMENT for small stockholders, The well-known standing of the gentlemen controlling thiscompany Is a guaran- tee of an honest and capable man handsome returns to_all investors. Subscriptions ceived for 60 days. Full particulars furnished by ad dressing Lock Box 211, Washington, D.C, _apl-lm* |OR SALE—FRED. STEINLE'S. Bakery, Confectionery and Ice Cream Establish- Ment. One'ofthe best locations in the city. Has been conducted as above for the past thirty years. A first- Tate opening for an energetic young man, who knows re NOT UNTIL WEDNESDAY AND AT ATHLETIC PARK THE ONLY REALLY GREAT TENTED EXHIBI SEA SO-CALLED TRAVELING SHOWS, WHICH PRE PRICE, ARE HARDLY EVER WORTH EVEN A pDD A MM MM RRR. AA D D AA MMMM FO OR R AAD DAA MMMM FF O O RRK | AAA D D AAA MM M F O OR R/ a ADDD 4 AMM F RR! THE SPLENDID SU A scintillating line of ¢ and Surfeit of New 1 F Bullion, Velveis and Gold_and Silver Tinsel—412 30 Great Zoological Garden fuil of untettered_Animais, Melody, forming 4 Trounphal Pathway of Splendor TWO EXHIBITIONS DAIL AT AND ve ONS DAIL 2. STAKS FROM EVERY CREAT FUN—8 COMICAL CLOWN ELEPHANTS—One High Wire, and another knocks outan Expert Pugi fessed Funniest Jester that ever set audience and and 12 Motley Monarchs of Mirth. TTTTH HEEE GGG RRR ERE A TITT 2 RLAE G@ GRRE aa T T HAH EE RRR EE AA T T HOHE R RE ASA T T W HERE R REEEA A T MARVEL In her 35-foot High Chair Pyramid and her Flight pear LARGEST PAVILIONS F CONSTRU! 300 CIRCUS PERFORMERS, CA 10 Tremendous 1 12 Soudan Arabs, 20 Newly-imported Russian, Classic Roller Skating, and at 4 KINGS AND ON THE A Whirlwind of Hippodrome Rases, Border Bandits ‘Vaqueros and Wyoming Cowboys, U. S. meu, Indian and Trapper TRUE PICTURES OF THE DANGERS AND BER UNIVERSITY OF WONDERFUL DUMB BRUTE A DDD A FFF 00 RRR ERE AAD D AA Oo OR R AAD DAAM FE O ORRR FR ASAD DAA. O OR RE a ADbD A ‘00 R REEE 25 NTS THAT SPEAK 25 S WHICH DEMON 25. TS IN PYRAMIDS, ND WHIRLE AND AL ice the Largest Overflow 100 Ca STUPENDOUS THREE TIMES THE MOST DI NOTE—A fter having witnessed the Superb, Original will be no desire left to see more, ise there SEATS FOR 20,000 PEOPLE. ADM=SSION 50 RESERVED NUMBER For the accommodation of those who desire to avoid tained at the usual slight atvauce at W. G. METZE avenue, the days of Exhibition only. = arta Ar Porvran Prices THURSDAY, APRIL 22p AND 23, 9TH AND 5 STREETS. TION THAT WILL VISIT THE CAPITAL THIS SON. TEND TO EXHIBIT AT HALF THE USUAL FREE ADMISSION, BETTER WAIT FOR BGG. a ALI-FEATURE SiO. AND GOLD-GLISTEN ING Statue-ornamented Dens D RS. OSE HOUR EARLIER, UN TE OLD WORLD, Rides a Velocipede in Mid air, list In a Boxing Bout. U1 table in aroar. Comedian 1’ Another traverses 9. LE SANDY. the con- Donkeys and Canines RBE 0O| Ww RRO OW EBB OO O WW RB OO WW BBB w OF Moscow, about the Donic of the Tents on Eagle Wings. First ap- ance DOWS AND. ReUs AND a ASTURES. Hie TIME from the Hunt itish Nobility. AND LIVING tiles, Comical and | in Realistic Scenes of Frouticr Life, Mexican Rangers, Mail Coach Robbery by Masked Highway- Battie Spectacles, aid oy F THE EARLY PIONEERS OF THE WILD sT. GRADUATES, UNDER THE ABLE TUITION OF U ccc an oOW u 25 | without di NAGERIE E TENTS. rt ER GATHERED AND EXHIBITED nees of this Brilliant Show, there | 1¥ MoULing Jef to see, URDER 9 YEARS, 25 CTS. the crowds on the grounds, Reserved Seats can be ob- ROLT € COS MUSIC STORE, 903 Pennsylvania TUESDAY, APRIL 2 BALTIMORE MONDAY 4. MARTINSBURG FRIDAY AND apl1,14,16,18,21 AlBsucis GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE THIS EVENING AT & THE CHAMPIONS, HAVERLY'S INIMITABLE UNITED AMERICAN EUROPEAN MINSTRELS, And the World-renowned CRAGG FAMILY. ‘The wonder of two continents and Great Acrobatic ‘Marveis. April 13—Grand production of the greatest cular Plays, KIKALFY'S SIEBA. ap] A LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE ,_ Week Commencing MONDAY, APRIL 13, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. KIRALFY BROS’ Brilliant Spectacular Masterpiece: BIEBA! As Produced for, 100, Consecutive Nights at the Star Magnificent Scenery, Costumes and Armors. IMPOSIN PTIAL FESTIVITIES. GRAND TRIUMPHAL MARCH. REALISTIC BATTLE SCENE, THE PARADISE OF ROSES. From original Viennese models, and bell with 500,000 matural roses alias oi tae THE THREE HERBERT Bi Marvelous Acrobatic Phenomena, GREAT DRAMATIC COMPANY. TWO GRAND BALLETS, Led by the World's Greatest Premiere, Mlle, De Rosa, Mile. Carmis, Mons. Arnold. ‘The entire Grand Spectacle under the personal se- pervision of Messrs. Imre and Bolossy Kiraify, Positively no increase in prices. Monday, April 20.-LIGHTS O'LONDON. it A LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! Mr. Albaugh bezs to announce that at a very large expense he has effected an engagement for THREE GRAND FESTIVAL CONCERTS: BY THEODORE THOMAS And his Own Orchestra of Sixty Musicians. SY NOS; iss ol Bi. WA J. WING, Tenor; Mr. AX HEINKICH, ONLY APPEARANCE THIS SEASON, MONDAY EVFNING, MAY 4 WEDNESDAY AFT. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 6, ‘When Mr. Thomas w: nt a series of carefully arranged programs, ‘The afternoon program will be modeled after educational seriesiknown asthe "Ode! ie “YOUNG PEOPLE'S POPULARS; So deservedly successful this season In New York city. Season tickets, entitling the first choice of reserved seats (in order of sicnatures), to each of the three per- formances, $5. ‘The price for single concerts (reserved) will be $2.50, $2 and $1.50, according to location. General admission (no seat guaranteed), $1. The sub- scription list at the Opera House Box office is now open, Orders may also be left at Brentano's, Arling- ton, Willard’s, Ebbitt and Riges’ House, which will be promptly telephoned to the Grand Opera House and placed in due order upon the register. it ORD'S. THE LEOPOLDS FAREWELL. ‘The Jolliest Mustration of Athletic Greatness, Merry ‘Comedy and Funny Music ever given here. THE THREE BOUCICAULTS, Next week will give us the grandest treat in Irish comedy ever witnessed in Washington. The daintiest of Irish comedies, THE COLLEEN BAWN, with its gifted author, his son, D.G. Boucicault, and his charming daughter, Miss Boucicault, all in the cast. ape Doane ster Bey, in rend Efieeo ‘Which will also include that magnificent actress, Miss reason for re of the pr owner to Fetite ftom active work, For Hinformationas Ellinor Carey, and other noted artists. ferms, ¥ ; mhSL-Bws” OAd Kellows Tati, Washington, D SALE OF SEATS NOW READY. apll OR SALE—FOR CASH ONLY, THE WHOLE (URTIS HALL, sale and Ketail Wine and Liquor: ‘tore, 1732 Penn- (8) ‘TUESDAY EVENING, April 14th, ‘ivania ave. m6 Benefit of the CER ERR Des ao Estate, GEORGETOWN COLLEGE BASE BALL ASSOCLA- Improved sod unlsizroved: property. i allparts of seers Fo Uniniproved. Dro the District for sale, négollated. “Investments | DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, made. Estates settled. f19-3m given by the Tux Reoxcrox STANDARD TYPE-WRITER, ITS VALUE ENHANCED BY RECENT IM- PROVEMENTS. = Only 38 keys to learn and operate. Prints 76 char- acters (Including caps and small letters, punctuation marks, figures, signs and fractions.) ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID, MOST DURABLE and NEAREST PERFECT Writing Machine made, SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the TEST OF ACTUAL USE and by EXTENSIVE SALES. Warranted and guaranteed to give satisfho- tion. Send for illustrated cireularto WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. ‘WASHINGTON OFFICE—CORNER EIGHTH AND F STREETS mh163m Wear Baxmo Powom WHAT PROF. SILLIMAN SAYS OF OUR WHEAT BAKING POWDER. “Mzssns, Martos Some: examination of your ‘Wheat: Ger’ develops an usexpecien vatoe ti TARY POINT OF VIEW. Potass sium Salts as of sodi: it is evident that the waste of the tissues is supplied from your 1 8 IE inot be from those contain pats = gree Seca case. ee B Sruunean.” COLLEGE DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION, Assisted by the following well-known ladies and gen- tlemen: Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mac Mra A. L, Powell, and Messrs. EB. Hay, W. H- Daniel and W. E. Morgan. ‘Music by a Select Orchestra, E, Szemlenyl, Jr., Cond’r, ‘Tickets for sale at Thompson's store, Washii ton, and C. ii. Fickling’s drag store, Georgeiown, i IME MUSEUM, Pennsylvania ave., near 11th st. SPECIAL CARD.—Messrs. Barton & Tespect- fally call the attention of Family parties, Ladies and the patrons of this popular resort. to the ANT PROGRAM, DRAMATIC, MUSICAL = Announced for the’ eauae! nn © the coming week, comm: MONDAY AFTERNOON, and NIGHT, AP. AGNES WALLACE VILLA COMBINATION, In the Thrilling Dramatic Romance of TAT, A WILD BLADE, A Charming Picturesque Flay of Frontler Life, . SLADE... AGNES WALLACE To cinelude with John Hrouhiai’s Greatest Musical ue of ROCAHONTAS, Fall of Music, Wit, Songs and Acting. ‘the Bines.” “A sure cure for MISS! ALL ONLY TEN CENTS. AD! ION TO =e Ol - Box office open for sale of reserved T GRAND BALL D GE AND WAGON MAKERS’ ‘ite Reuignal Nines Armory, on MONDAY Le IN Bi G, April is. Tickets, gentleman ‘and . 50 cents. apli-2i* (QRAND ENTERTAINMENT AT THE OPERA Ge Wotar in ALEXANDRIA, VAT on APRIL 13th, at 5 o'clock p.m., by 3 New York Min- Adm! eaasee apli-2ve JOHNSON & KENNEY, Managers. IME MUSEUM. D Pennsylvania Se ith. a, REAT AND GLOHIOUs SHOW. hal Play. 4G! FRIDAY AND SATURDA’ sre pent a a = Int ‘a number of attractive Acts. Mr. WIN: WNE and Miss W! sorepd Charining Scenery and (ech eal Effects: ‘In the uscum # ost of N ‘reserved seats, Bp6-Gt SATURDAY, APKIL Mae Jum RweKise. { GRAND PIANOFORTE RECITAL, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, 1885. e VOCAL NUMBERS BY ST. CECILIA QUARTETTE. | ‘Tickets, including reserved seat, 50 cents. For sale | at Eilis & Co.'s Music Store. ap9-8t ICTURESQUE JERUSALEM AT MARIN MONDAY EVE! MISS VAN FINKELSTEIN, assisted by her brother. will give a charming and ro- mantic picture of Orierital lite, under the auspices of For the benefit of the Men's Mission of South Wash- huton. Tickets 50 cents; reserved seats these ladies, or at John F. Paret’ HOMAS. Single rHOM, TANO BROS, Pa ave. and 11th st. ERZ0G'S MUSEUM, Late Lincoin Hail, corner 9th and D sts n.w. HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. RNOON AND NIGHT, AY. APRIL 6, W! “THOMPSO: S, KLE, H Supported b Admission, 1 2 ap6-6t ¢TON ROLLER RINK, AND RHODE ISLAND AVE. BEST FLOOR SOUTH OF PHILDELPHIA, FANCY SKATING EVERY EVENING. ‘7th and 9th street cars direct. mb23-3m ATS FOR ALL THE THEATERS. BRENTANO BROS, AMUEL L SCOTT, D.1 fifteen years experience i Dentistry. OMce,1207 reservation of the Natural Teeti a spe $3 , ‘ igesthetic, used on the gums, alleviates pain of extracting. 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Warten 2 w AUCTION SALES. ——=s ILLIAMS & ©O,, Auctioneers, CATALOGUE SALE OF A COLLECTION OF ITALIAN SCULPTURES, COMPRISING GROUPES AND STATUBS, BARDIGLIO VASPS, MOSAT NG TO ALA ND TO RE SOLL SER TENTH NUK, ON TU NTH Al A.M. AND TH THE COLLECTI EXAMINATIO! WALT! o asp. POURTE! FPHOMAS DOWTING. an above ity. For Other 4 3E IMPORTING HOUSE THOMAS DOWLING PEDESTALS, LARGE HALL CS, AND OTHER ART GEMS MESSRS. CIRRO € LORENZO, OF NEW YORK, > AT OUR ART SALESROOM, AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE AY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL ND FIFTEENTH, AT ELEVEN AND EIGHT O'CLOCK P.M. ON IS NOW ARRANGED POR ER B. WILLIAMS & CO, =. Auctioneer. are st suction FIFTEENTH, |i jection of apli-3t OF FURNITURE, &. rank M. Smith one EDWARD POOL, Trustee, MAR SSIvE BAR BUGGY OfADE N DOUBLE HARNESS, tirnen ape Auctions See 7th Page. MONEY TO LOA O00, Y TU LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL ot realestate security. BOM T, NSEND, 215 F st. now, sale at Compan or leaving Washington at conve ening and retarning in time for . Deseripuve iets, an bontding-nousee toeated Oo ot z d_ accommodations ution On or about April 2 tickets Will be , GOL Pennsylvauia ave. (LADY ABOUT SECURE tA Seaside Resid A PLEASANT for th gunner ea accomam date maabie’pernotn apply her iuformation call, st. apenw NEW Covumara HOTEL, a x Cape May, New Jersey, ‘Now open for the ion of gnesta ‘This 1s vue. the finest and. most eu ‘rick hotels on Jersey coast. Has all the Thorowshty heated. Terms reasonable. ew € lumbis will be for rent from June Ist, a sple — for Hotel Men. ee JAMES MOONEY, 206-8 S. Front st, mh26,ap4,11,18&28-5t Philadelphia, Pa, nat HE EMERSON HOUSE, ATLANTIC, T'Siss 8 th Carolina avenue, near ih. Electric brils, gas, etc. Heated, throughout, sun_ gall open all the year. nédm DI yards from 3m SIS—ATLANTICCITY, y. All modern DUBOIS & YOUNG, Proprietors N.J., the Beach. Open alt the hot sea water baths in the house, BORTON & M. i Kentucky WELLINGTON—ATLANTIC CITY, WN. J.— ave. near the bearh: hot baths: parlor; new house and newly furnished. “Team ee HUNTER Pa HE VICTORIA. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. hot and Baths in the Louse. All the comforts of a! iE WAVERLY, ATLANTICCITY, N.J. ail the year. Hot and cold nea water, first-class hotel. Coach meets ali trains. + JOHN E, MIFFLIN, Manager. fe2-6m Mus. J. L. BRYANT, PROPOSALS. [PROPOSALS FOR WOODEN FLOORING, aera Proposal ure in evar are inv ‘ooden, in the office rooms and: IDE “iter and second stories of the new Peaaion Ane. Fos coebocrasee pesto sates 1316 N street north where bids will ” unl TWO O'CLOCK P.M. TH ING IT 18 FIRST NECESSARY THAT HE | APRIL 1885, when they will ‘presence Wasi “lans can be seen oflice of the Suy bidders who choose MC. FOR GAS PIPE. PRorosais ‘the undersigned. Se P. M.,on APRIL 16, 1886, in presence. FECT HONESTY AND FAIR DEALING 1s Hs | 5, M00 Ata ig apd,11,13,15-4 coarse ATTORNEYS. J. GOOCH, SOLICITOR | ARETHE -Law and ihe eae | G Sra iat setae eee ATT, N, 7“ to attend. v and will Silo, $2,000, #9 . te loan on Real Esta ‘ ap CHUPTY & DYER, 19th and F ma, bY Ge ety BS , ALY Prompt atten 4 s cmnatam Fi, S250 000 TO LOAN ~ 5 : ON REAL ESTATR. {mh6]__ THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN. LOAN ON REAL ESTATESEC ‘strict, at 6 per cent interest: facilities urges very moderate. Gr SE PerCent Permanent hand kK sts. nw, 2aimue REAL ESTATE Ol at Jon Mm TO LOAN, on 4 Real Estate Security, At Lowest Rates of Interest. R.O. HOLTZMAN, _% a _Corner 10th and F streets northwest. ) MOREX 70 10: = ity B) moderate. No uiecessary v NUK, = 505 Pennsylvania ave, qT: x 2 MOXEX To boar al in sums to suit, at lowest rates, on: State security FITCH, FOX & BROW _ 020 — ie 1437 Peuusylvaniaave, MOE ere oie ay IWEST Da bh ON REAL ESTATE SE sutra THOs. J. FISHER & Co., SUMMER RESORTS. Ua <a 2ET ABOVE THE Sha. mi & Pine Hill, Ulster; on the Ulster & Delaware R. - : adune Ist ~ cee All the modern improvements. First class In every respect, rms reasonable. Addie i J RAE iL, wie ’ ill, ty, N.Y apl - ) bee SANT COUNTRY BO. 5 To enable residents of Washington to pleas-, antiy locate their famiiles during the spring sud sule ‘ ermonths in the beautiful section of country tra , wy Which trains leave Wi at \ anasas Division, and 5:10 pan. for vices ite Steturnng, he ‘ashington a Same and inat S45 aau., thus afford> ' « ’ ’

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