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A Colored Editor Rebuked. THE PRESIDENT CONFRONTS MR. CHASE WITH ONE OF HIS OWN EDITORIALS, As stated in THE SraR last Saturday, the President gave audience to the committee of colored citizens headed by W. Calvin Chase? ‘or of the Bee, who welcomed him to Wash- ington inthe name of the colored residents of the city, and Invited him to review the emancipa- hon procession. Before the delegation withdrew, the President produced a copy of the Bee pub in last November, in which the state- ment was nade that it would cost millions of {ives to inausurate President Cleveland, The os, a deaf and dumb ident added to this some advise as e " oan came hos- | Kind of men the eolored people selected as lead- : syttim and was | of. Mr. Chace asked perinfaston to send to the ane Se ees cinct | President copies of the paper since pu s Saverrs OF. the CIMA Dette’) The consersati¢e: tue ot which be taccght »ndone for intemperate utterances made the heat of the campaign. The Presi- nt consented to this, and Mr. Chase yesterday venty diferent copies of the Bee to the White House. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER. Wasurnotox, D.C, April 13, 1885, 11 a.m. For the middie Atiani tes,” generally fair weather, with w westerly, bigher barom temperature. For Tuesday—Fair weather is im triets on the coast, with ightly warmer states, Tennes- Atlantic dist eh Lovis_ ©. Wurrris colored lumate of the Was! pital, made his ¢ ‘captured by th station and seat ea Wirt A Marrirp Max.—The Bal- Sun says: “Saturday afternoon a young n drove up ina hack to the residence of a penter residing at Hampden, Md., near ‘The stranger said he was from ashiteton. where he had received a letter from his sister, wiio bad been living in Hamp- ersaid she had eloped with the id, although he was a married «loved him, ‘The young man had come = 611 16 Inquire about the thatter. He was told CARRIAGES AND | that the manhad not been seen since Thurs- REFRIGERATORS just received by Wash. B. Wil- | Gay, and found that, hie sister bad aise ams, 31797th street northwest. peated. GRAND PanasoL Disriay.—Rich goods, e: glasive styles, at remar! low prices. J.C. ‘Hatebinson, 907 DuratiNG Opticians ruin eyesight. Consult Hempier. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-nizht. ALBAUGH's OrzRA Hovs! eb: Forp’s Over Hocse.—Dion Boucicault in Makrtst’s HALL.—Lecture on the Holy Land. ‘TuHrater Comiqvr.—v ‘y- Dmg Musetm.—The Wallace-Villa combina- ube : HERZOG'S MvsEUM.—Rice's Surprise Party in ¥ CANTON MATTING s by Wash. 8. Williams, Five Hexpeep Pr forsale at bottom pri S17 7th street north wes: Moxey ToLoax on re > by B.H, Warner. tchings, oleographs, ties. Framing pictures LI 7th stecet, toorder a specighty. PINE AssoxTMEn ao DEATH oF SErtiMcs N, Tustrx, Ese- formation has been received here of the death + PI Iplia, Pa. yesterday, of Mr. Septi- ‘Tustin, formerly a clerk {n the War de- Mr. Tastin was the son of James P. <K Mrsor’s SI t Cleveland has Minor, convicted Victorian Minor, to rlife in the Albany penitenti- S course was taken by the President the recommendation of Judge Wylie, Distriet_ Attorney Worthington and others. Minor, who had been twice convicted, has been mutte of the jail here fur about two years. ¢ last sentence of death would have’ been carried into eilect on the second Friday after the close of the present term, of the Court in General Term, which ends on the 27th of the present month. = SSS MARRIAGE LiCENSES.—Marriage licenses have at by the clerk of the court to Thos. F. A. Curran; Juli —— Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:35 p.m., and extingntished at 4:15 a.m. Mr. William P. Andrews, a clerk Inthe Sec- ond Auditor's offies, died yesterday morning of pneumonia after a brict iliness. Members of the Elkridge Fox Hunting Club, of Baltimore, and the Prince George County Hunt, of this city, had adrag hunt en the Stone estate Saturday. "There were about fifty in the party, with a pack of thirty hounds. Mr.'Joha D. Johnson, a well-known tinner, died at his hoie, 11 The funeral wil ehureh at 3 Medical Direc lecture at t ternoon,on “ and Low,” speaking espevially of the efieets of bad ventilation and bad plumbing. Dr. Ellizey lectured on animal pofsons before the Master Plumbers’ Association at German hi ‘Arebbishop nion at St. Mu terday morning made their first preached a ministered y sex county, Vi is and Lucy D. Jordan, both of Car ty, Va.; Cassius Delaney and Adeline a Affairs in West Washington. A New Saw Mit1.—Wheatley Bros., the well Known Inm are having a ‘saw and planing don Water and Jeffer- str us building is to be sixty by ty feet, portion of the ding to be balance to be of 1. It will jutest improved i fall descriptions for wood work- e engine will be 125-horse power of ut. ‘The entire cost of this im- will be in th pehood of Messrs. Charles, Walter and P street, last Saturday: © place trom St. Aloysius Berkely ons administered commn- reh at 7 o'elock yes | a number of children at LU velock | & noon he ade Another colored wprise the above firm. R. A. by the pollee is wor been lett at th: rs Harbison en vurth precinet, have been duty at the third station. arrests made by the ight util Sunday people were arrested charged with disorderiy conduct and intoxica- hon—A dead eat 1s poisoning the air on P street, between Sst and 32d streets, But little jon of the Distriet tive to the removing of dead animals al at Jetferson street fs still unguarded. o moven s been made by the canal au- ies to repitce the iron railing there— age wagon is wanted in Various see West Washington. D CONDITION OF WATER AT “ails, temperature, 44; condition, is reservoir, temperature, 46; condi. th connection, 6; south coi 1; distributing reservoir, er.peratun condt- tion at indluent cate house, 10: effluent gate h de in the river today at 3 p. W tide at S p.m, * special not nM. 1 this evening at the Daring the torty-cigi at eight o'clock this morning the police m: le ninety A WILKESBARRE GIRL. A dispatch from W like=barre says that J.Clar- ence Duty, of this city, @ member of the Stan- | dard Opera company, last week induced three | young people to wccompany him from that eity to join the troupe. He returned Saturday neon trom Binghampton, N. Y., and succeeded | in persuading Gertrude Blackman, a pretty | Youns girl to elope with him. Duty was compauied by a man named Morris Dougherty, on a Ph Ipbia and Reading train at the lower end of Wilkesbarre ection, On reaching te depot upt iss Bi Assorcresy Pore Wwas detected, taken from the cars and conves tober home! Bk warrant could be pro- cured for the arre ity he, with Dowehers ty, had left town, Duity, the youn whose mf, SF AE Clerprise came to so Inglorious ah end, wars Eat 89 SY fh OE ative of this city and wellknown tere unl | = - ER BB ORY AA E about four years ago, When he sowzht tame in Bie F MA hee other flelds. When ‘a boy he was employed in the office of Mason & Alexander, patent attor- | neys. He was an adventurous youth, having an ambition Zor the In 187s he joined fortunes with the man who was to ride ou horse- ae back from New York to Cape Horn, aud rode :. With bim us ar as Richmond, Va. About four a FEA, {Ul aiated, be marrted’a young indy Alexandria, V: E eee ‘The Emaneipati. missioners. www DD To the Eaitor of Tu <0 STA tay BBE ele S ° | Ww DD E In your article Saturday on the emanetpa-| W BOP Eo tion of the slaves in this District, the appoint- | ment of the commissioners is not as clearly stated as might be. The members of the origi- nal board were Wm. F.Vinton, Daniel R. Good- Joe, and Horatio King. who was appointed in of J. G. Berret. declined. When ready to go to work they called to report the fact and Present their respects to President Lincoln, who, in the course of the Interview, pleasantly remarked that he had appointed Mr. Vinton as the representative of his old whiz party, Mr. Goodive as representing the “black republican | party,” taking him to be such from his recom- mendations, and Mr. King as the representa: tive of the democratic party. Mr. Vinton was chairman, and prepared the forms ‘and rules of ing: but in two weeks or less after the organization of the board,he died suddenly from erysipelas. The vacancy was tilled by the appoint- ment of Jobn M. Brodhead, not “then, as ata in the article referred to, but prior thereto subsequently second controlier of the Treas: ELK. a ASSAULTED wiTH A Buick.—In the Police | Court this morning, Emanuel hite, colored, was charged with ass y Teed, colored, who was uns of the injuries h that on Saturc words abou fitout, and start for Wey. While ‘on the way to the ailey Whitep ed ap a bi and struck Reed on the head With it. The jured man was taken to his home on Ce ‘Street. and last night it feared he would | This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, Strength ard wholesomeness. More economical than the ordina y kinds, apd cannot be sold in competition with the multizude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Sop oxLY mv caNa, Royan, Bakine Powpex Co.. 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap Over Suxs Ane Very Cues. CASH PRICES. GREAT BARGAINS. © $1.25, reduced to $1. ie 1, reduced to 75e. Eis, Bi! BROCADE SILK VEL i ) Feduced S150. NUNS VEILING. wide double width, pare wool. inc Vink, Bike and Black, (actual cost) S7ige. nnamed hadsome | d to fight ED AND BLACK SATINS, 50c. BEAUTIFUL BROCADE DRESS GOODS, 12 yards XEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, widest i LOOM COTTON, fe. ANTS of Huck, Colored, Brocide and Pancy Silks at LESS thancost. "REMNANTS of Colored and die. This mo: was better. The ease was aU LESS than Cost. REMNANTS set for trial on and bonds were fixed | of biack and Colored Cashmercs end heaatlial Dress at $100, | 8ULesSthate cost. I STS of Nuns Vel — } Cloitefor Boy's Wear, LESS than, 9 2iotEtE or Ex Bip Law Agarser The ubowe Remnants at half price, they MUST LE OF OLEOMAKGAKINE AND BUTTERINE AS | MERE ‘LS, pure wool, $1.50. BUTTER—Nothing yet seems to have been done | CASTERS SEAN Sees CARTERS, 71. MARKET SPACE, Near 7thstreet. by the authorities to put a stop to the uniawfal | practice of selling oleomanzurine and butterine | pure butter. To some extent the law is be- | Heved to be defective, throwing the burden of | Proof upon the government to make its vase when the charge is for selling the fmnitation ar- tele for the genuine. ‘The dealer can always produce his bill, showing that he purchased in some other clty'In the states his stock for real batter, and was not aware of its character. | Thus it is that some grocers knowingly pur-| chase with impunity imitations, and sell’ them for genuine butter, ignoring the statute entirely which requires them to label it with the proper name, and let their customers know what they are buying. The cases commenced in the Po- lice Court a year or two ago, and sent to the wrand Jury, have somehow got fast on the way, and nothing has been heard of them. One of aplo HAT SLIGHT COLD YOU THINK SO LITTLE of may prove the foreranner of a complaint that be fat! Avoid this result by taking Ayers y Pectoral, the best of knownsemedics for colds, sis, calnrrlis, brouchitis, incipient consumption, ‘aud all other throat and lung diseases, a [OW ARE WE EVER GOING TO GET through our spring and summer's work? We are all run down, tired out before tt begins.” So say mavy a farmer's family. We answer, go to your drug- gist and pay five dollars for six bottles of Ayer's Sarsa- ‘these turned out to be out of the jurisdiction of | this court, the transaction baving been made in | Alexandria. Ifthere is any defect In the laws it should be remedied, and it is the duty of some ‘One to see that it is done. ———___ Parilla. ‘This Is just the medicine you need, and will Base Bazt.—The patrons of base ball will | Pay tompouvd iu seeder have opportunities Of attending four good |“ ee we games at Capital park this week.» To-morrow the Nationals play the Athletics, of Philadel- ES jRhurniay, with the Providence, cham. andon Friday and Saturday with the Ane ae Sux Burocaves Perry Tureves SENTENcED—Robert Bailey, . sicolored man employed at the race track, tor SOCENTS. Ng _B pair of horse clippers belonging to ‘Dodson 3 Kelis wae arrested by Osions: Ehis and SUMMER SILKS, 37%4c., 50c., 620. fen to the Police Court to-day, where he was ema sentenced to 30 days in jail. John Manuel, BOC cea aae: Sorina shades, 0G. ED FOULES, 250: 'S, all colors, oe. GOODS, Tee. 15¢., 186. Fy Nts, 2. golored, stole a head of cabbaxe from in front of | Lusby's store. near the navy yard, and ran ‘geroas the bridge. being closely followed by Mr. | Lasby, who captured him in Uniontown. Judi be 1Se. Snell to-day sent him to jail for 15 days. we | Sit «TC. sete Exrenrarsxest uy G Srupesrs.—The entertainn ven te-miorsove evening b wn college promises toexcel anythin Of the kind ever given by them. The sitleee tie association will be assisted by Mr. Mewar EB Hay Welt Dasigy wore y, W. lel ane . E. Dorgan. CARPETS aT CosT. AIN CARPETS, 30c., 35¢. 42c., ete. IUSSELS CARPIDS, GUC, Gbe., 702, C60, FLOOR OL CLOTHS, all Widths, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. CHILDREN’S SOLID COLOR HOSE, no seams, 150. LADE 21D COLOR HOSE, no 2c. GENTS COLORED HALE HOSE, le. CHILDREN'S ENGLISH HOSE, 12}g0. OPENING NEW SPRING DRY GOODS RGETOWN COLLEGE | at which will be | rc the students of | 1) i Messrs. WALTER B. WiLLtaMs & Co., auc- Moneers, will bezin the sale of Italian Works of Arts To-morrow morning at eleven o'clock, continuing the same at three and eight o'clock cca api m., at thelr salesroom, Toth and Pen: Sylvania ‘avenue. ——s = ©. M. Towsors, 9 ___ THE GREAT SALE oF IupoRTED ROSES AND 636 Pennsylvania avenue, NTAL PLANTS.—The sale of this su- perb collection of plints will take to- | aplo-eo Borrow morning at 11 ‘clock, at ‘Thomas Dowling’s, corner of 11th street anid Pennsylva- mia aventic. The trade and private buyers should attend this sale, as it is seldom the peb- Ue are favored with such zoods at a public atic South Side, a Necessry Or Wourrewasn 5 ENDED BY THE USE OF PLASTIC PAINT For Whitening and Coloring Inside St Ehtirchnes: Puctorlos: Mille: Dwealtons ree ‘Tar et ae ae oe al QFE any purpose where Whitewash or tractions a street rink this week. To- | is und. night the celebrated Fvlo elub, of Biddle eect A BEAUTIFUL, Sle ae axp CHEAP ARTI- Hpevisians oP citer Gace Tatatetat | shoul ace be canted ith ime, tm of ty bene, of street Mink ox vamplon- | Ger lime is like that of paint, ‘ie Salary fearon Gay, Thursday, Friday und Saturday nights | (abe PML ace ereater ‘than time, TE ‘Mane there will be. hices of two mites each, the win | fetircd bar NTE BEATE et pers of each race to contest next week date to ‘No. 109 Mek lderry's Whare Baliimnsne’ Md nounced) for gold and silver At Pat, Agricultural and General Stores medias will suon be ou exhibivon. ‘Katsend fof Pampalee, ap7-208 SNEEZE, until your head seetns ready to fly off un- 18] your nose and eyes discharge exceastve quantities of thin, irritating, watery fluid, until you head aches; mouth and throat parched, and blood at fever heat. ‘Thisisan Acute Catarrh,and is instantly relieved by ‘@ single dose,and permanently cured by one bottle of Saxvouv’s Rapicat Cuam vor Catena, Complete Treatment with Inkialer $1. ‘One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrh Solvext, ‘and one Improved Inhaler, 1a one package, may now De had of alldruggists for $1. Ask for Saxvonp's Raptcat CoRR “The only absolute specific we know of.”—3ed. Tines. “The dest we have found in wlifetine of saffer- ing."—Rev. Dr, Wiggin, Boson. “After a long strug- gle with Catarrh, the RADIcaL CURE husconquered.”— Bev. & W. Moros, Lewisburgh, Pa. “I have not found a case that it did not relleve stonet.”—Andrew Lee, Manchester, Mass. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. BOSTON. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS, For the relief and prevention, the instant itis ap- plied, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Coughs, Colds, Weak back, Stomach and Bowel. Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains, Palplta- tion, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever. Malaria and Epidemics, use Collins’ Plasters (an Electric Battery combined with » Porous Plaster) and Inugh atpain. 25 Cents Everywhere. mb31 "Dae Naw You 5 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS STORE, 930 SEVENTH ST, N. W. Continues to receive all the New Shapes in Ladies’, ‘Misses’ and Children’s STAW HATS AND BONNETS. Among the recent arrivals for Ladies are the Rose Coghlan, Tremont, Elite, Rosella, Apajane, Fan- tasma, Mazurka, Carson, Roller Rink, Francesca, Anita, Iris and Irene, in Black, White and Colors, For Children, Bo Peep, Kate Greenaway, Lynette. La Belle, Feather Brain, Primrose, Estrella, Viola, ‘Vidette, Crescent and others, in White, Colored and Fancy Braids, In RIBBONS, 600 pieces Satin and Gros-Grain, all colors, Nos. 9 und 12, at 5c. per yard. 8,000 pes. of better quality, fu all shades and widths, All the new things in Gold, Silver, Steel and Jet, for Bonnet and Hat Trimmings, at prices that prevail in low-price New York Houses. Great Burgains in Black and Colored ‘Tips from auo- tion, at 18c. and 25¢. per bunch of three. 980 SEVENTH ST. N. W., One door from Bardette’s, aplost Noors BELGIAN LACE AND MILLINERY 8TORE HIGH CLASS NOVELTIES IN, LACES, PARASOLS. MILLINERY TO ORDER. FINE FANS. RUCHING. ~ SPECIAL STYLES IN HANDKERCHIERS, CHILDREN'S LACE AND SHIRRED CAPS. WRAPS AND SHAWLS, MATERIALS SOLD OVER THE COUNTER FOR HATS AND BONNETS. - NooTs, 41513TH STREBT, apll____TwoDoors Above Pennsylvania ave. Bice Fraxxers OPEN UPBETTER THIS SEASON THAN IHAVE EVER SEEN THEM, In the cheaper grade, which are perfectly fast color, my assortment is cozprised in single and double breasted Sack Suits for TEN DOLLARS THE SUIT. BOY'S SUIT, $7.50. ‘These goods I have handled for years, and can re- commend them as entirely reliable in wear and other gvod qualities, In tie finer grade I can fit almost any msi that walks. The style of Coats is comprised in double and ‘single-breasted Sacks, and one and four-buttoned cut- away Frocks. Ihave them to fit the lean, the mean and the stout. Every figure fitted. Couts is large a8 fifty inches, breast measure. Vests as large, and pan- tulouns the same size around the waist, and as long as 8s inches. These suits are nicely cut. trimmed and made, and are sold for the uniform price of FIFTEEN DOLLARS. per uit, any size, any style. Nothing gives better ‘wear and is more economical. Ifyou have had one. of course you prefera change tosome other color. I have it. Popular sults from $1010 $15. Yourstruly, HENNING, THE CLOTHIER, 410 SEVENTH STREET. Suunvax &, Bacmcens INSTALLMENT HOUSE, f Dus 7th st. nw. HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION! We sell Dry Goods, Furniture, Carpets, Otlcloth, Harting and everything ™ the Housefurnishing Baby Carriages, etc., on the easiest terms on the Installment Plan. Cail and vee our new stock. Low Prices and Easy Terms. SULLIVAN & BACHSCHMID, ‘71h st. nw. pli apliimes— n ) ERRIBLE Cotiston Accident to the Str. Berkshire! Great Damage Sus- Jained : Thousands of guods and hundreds of dollars Jost in the bay. ‘Shoes saved from the wreck ulmgst given away.as the following Items willshow: LADLES Peb.coat Stives,but. former:y $L50.on'y $1. LADIES Kid tine worked bul. hoies,originally $2.50, now $1.25, Gentiemens' luiest style hooked bals., $1: Worth $1.50, $1.25 Brogans, 75e: exceedingly low. Laced bals’ (Or fhe staall Suns ‘ot $i. Avold the rush and obtain rare guns by calling soon on J. W. SELBY, 1914 a 1916 Pa ave. apli Lanne, WHY SUFFER LONGER WITH ‘TENDER FEET, ‘When you can purchase FINE SHOES, majle by hand, for $3.50 and $4, snd 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$3.508ho¢s for ladies and gents assures us that they will wear. Every pair warranted, BASE BALL SHOES also made to measure. have something new in this line, : GEO. W. RICH, pl0 Successor to F. H. Wilson, 409 7th st, n.w. We G. T. Keen, ‘TAILOR, Orn Urkeer Srumo Hrs AMERICA AND ENGLAND. WE ARE AGENTS FOR MESSRS. DUNLAP & ©0., OF NEW, YORK, AND MESSRS, LINCOLN, BENNETT &€0,, OF LONDON. THE PRODUC- ‘TIONS OF THESE CELEBRATED FIRMS ARE RENOWNED THROUGHOUT THE HABITABLE GLOBE. ALL GooDs OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AND WARRANTED. * WILLETT & RUOFF, SOLE AGENTS, as 905 Pennuyivaniaare, Keyvsroxs Marr Wanxzy. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURE. THE BEST TONIC PERFECTS DIGESTION, Uesesates 5 Cesena ee eae Paorzortom Prorzcrrom STATISTICS SHOW THAT THE DEATH.RATE IN WASHINGTON FROM PNEUMONIA IB, PRO- PORTIONATELY, VERY LARGE THIS 1B DOUBTLESS OWING TO THE FACT THAT, BE CAUSE WE LIVEIN A LATITUDE WHERE WE AVE REASON TO EXPECT WARM AND PLEAS- ANT WEATHER EARLY IN THE SEASON, PEOPLE DO NOT PROTECT THEMSELVES FROM SUCH WEATHER AS WE ARE HAVING NOW. A MAN HARDLY NEEDS A HEAVY OVER COAT, BUT A MEDIUM OR LIGHT-WEIGHT ONE WILL BE NECESSARY FOR WEEKS TO COME, AND NOMAN CAN 8AFELY GOTO THE COUN- TRY DURING THE SUMMER WITHOUT TAKING ONE WITH HIM. WE SHOW FINBLINES OF THESEGOODS, ALL. FRESH, NOT ONE OLD “SHOP-KEEPER” IN STOCK. OURSTYLES ARE THE NEWEST, OUR SIZES RANGE FROM 81 T0 48 INCHES BREAST MEASURE, AND ARE CUT LONG, SHORT AND MEDIUM. OUR PRICES RANGE FROM $9 TO $32.50. COMPARE STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICES WITH ANY OTHERS IN WASHINGTON. E. B. BARNUM & Co, apll Mrs M. J. Hoxr. 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, Is constantly recelving choice selections of IMPORTED MILLINERY from the Leading EUROPEAN HOUSES. SHADE AND SEASIDE HATS, 931 PENNSYLVANIA 4VENUE ‘and Special Novelties in RICH PMILLINURY GOODS, aplt iS) OUVENIRS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, ar K KX HW NNN cco ™ 88g, KK WONNN GG" § BX Gf REN Gao a KK WH NNN GGG S58 NN NCEE W WW ITDDD FER A NNNK wwww nD DE AA NNNEE WWWw 1D DEKE AA NNNE ww Ww ID DE AAA mm NNNKEE W W DDD EKEA AL 926 SEVENTH STREET. 100 dozen LADIES’ HATS (all colors) in the NEW SHAPES, Fine (Milan Straw), only 48¢.; regular price, $1. 200 dozen CHILDREN’S HATS (all colors), Trimmed, ‘25e.; regular price, 75c. 500 dozen CHILDREN'S WHITE SAILORS, 10¢; regular price, 35¢. Also, hundreds of other HLATS equally as cheap. 100 dozen 6-BUTTON KID GLOVES (Black and Colors), 50c.; regular price, $1. Onur line of FRENCH (IMPORTED) TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS fs, without doubt, the LARGEST ever shown In thiscity, and at astonish- ing LOW PRICES. All we ask is that you call and convince yourselves of this fuct. 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 here you will surely come again, at KING'S NEW IDEA, apt 926 SEVENTH STREET. 1 YY 1 ppp WT RN NW oc Pou Y Y HDD HELE €% Bei wr abe ft ER bee bpp u VY DDD H NNN GGG > OUR PROFITS with THE FPR UU pee ob HH 900 Poe UBB OE Hoo Bp UD BRE OF bo e ‘UU «BBB OLLLL ii Goo = “Oh! you won't succeed.” “You can't keep it up.” “You'll soon find that you've been doing busliess for glory!” “Ten per cent is too Jow 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 fs an old saying that every one knows somebody else's business better than he does his own. Wecan afford TO SELL AT EXACTLY TEN PER CENT ABOVE Cost. ‘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 @ yeur. ‘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- turea big trade, and in » 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 youare inthe RIGHT PLACE. fee ‘ADLER? over the door. ‘AOpen evenings until 9:Saturdaysuntil1L ap’ TTIT RRR EEE A TT Fo iet ie fh OF T BR ERE AA EY FOR H H ERE BBB OO ¥ # Qo THE B&YysS fH EEee Bur’ “od Sys = THE MISFIT STORE,* 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, 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 $6 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, ar THE Mi18FIT BTORE, CORNER TENPH AND F STREETS BE SURE AND COME TO THE CORNER ap3 Beware of Initstlons, Xone geuutze witnow the | EL deuvicd HRAw otis AEISE® MORE PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottias for 9.00; 7 /- Hall” folly sostains | 3 for. it. 2 for iat. sel nore ISLS ete ipsa Dollets Be: ig ge Ties gt seco ateak Sone fe: tin ‘buckets “We; squats’ bread 24 stew pans 5c; 4qt. Novelty spice 9c; 10 qt. dish pans 11¢;'12 qt. 13¢; 14qt. 17¢; me- ium size milk pans aah tee eae large 216; water buckets Se; jelly pans Sc; tea trays Sq; knife and fork trays 7c; tea spoons 12 for table spoons 6 for 9c; double mincing knives Qc; covered chamber’ buckets, assorted colors BSc; foot tabs 47e; water carriers 53s; bread fers’ 4c; ra 7 ce turners 4c; Eainpion sieves Oe; cullenders 9g buininers hatchets 12¢; also an Immense assortment y carriages, refrigerators and ice chests will be offered at low prices. 1 No Idle Talk, But Frozen Facts, To which thot ‘of Washington ladies’ will ‘testify, that you br me ‘will save forty cents on every dollar'by going to Auerbach’s reliable Sewing Machine Rooms, 7th and H streets. No Drum- mers; hence, no two profits. 1 English, French and German Host At wonderfully fow prices, Just received ‘At Franc’s, corncr 7th and D ‘streeta, the only Strictly One Price Hat and Gent's ‘urnishing store in this city. 1 Baby Carr! ieyeles, Trieyeles, Retrigerators undice' chests ot she. Doct eae: facture are selling at low prices at R. Gold. schmid’s, 812-7th st. now. 4 Thornton's Emulsio: of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hy) yphosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumptton, popains nutrition aad general debility; eas; and pleasant to take. Prescribed by” physi cians, Sold by Druggists, Large bottles 50¢. Manufactured by W-E. Thornton, corner Bal- timore and Harrison streets, Baitimore, Md. MWe Heart Pains. agetlpttation, Dropstcal Swetlings, Dizziness, In- 08 fon, Headach “ Wells’ Health Rens Pore Avo Ixviconanxa Sleeplessness cured’ by ‘wer.”” 2 ‘Those who may wish to purchase, elther as a deli- clous beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of the celebrated brand, U U PPP PPP REE RRR UP PP PE ROR BPP PPP ER ERE BP FER R Pe ERER & Hs Hes i Sgs8 ‘act wore, ra Lig ‘UO 4 w Ww w 23 w & H wi ‘424. & Stas [fost toot w ‘This Whisky, upon an analytical examination, has Proved to be free from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any or the modern ingredients which are used to give a ficti- tious age and flavor to this popular drink. FOBSALEBY Browning & Middleton, Barbour é Hamilton, J.B. Bryan & Bro., CG. Bryan, B.L. Wheeler, ‘Thomas A. Rover, N.T. Metzger & Bro, Beall & Baker, John H. Magruder, J.C, Ergood & Co, BR Waters, Hi. H. Cissel, WASHINGTON, D. C. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, Sole Proprietors, mi63m Philadelphia, TU gSS8g FER uu gs Ff UU Ssssg ke uu Ssss¥ KER coo 00) KOK EER go go kK E ae 82 BE coo 00 KK ERB FOR COOK: FOR HEATING BY FURNACE FOR HEATING BY LATROBES FOR OPEN GRATES, IT MAKES A QUICK FIRE. IT IS EASILY IGNITED. AT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATR 2 1s ECONOMICAL. 44 WALL Pay Tu TRY IT. FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT CO. 40 Bushels Crushed, $3.70. 40 Bushets Not Crushed, $2.96 ‘25 Bushels Crushed, $2.50. 25 Busuels Not Crushed, $2.00 DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN. 59 OUSE PAINTS CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAPER AT THE Pale Departnint of | SAMs 1 MeGiLLy Dealer in Buiding Supplies, Nos. 008, 910, 012 914 Gistreet, three doors west of the Patent Office, im- mediately adjoining National Riles “Armory, than at any Other establisiinent in the elt. If you wish to buy even the siwailest qnantity of white lead, olls, var- nish, colors (dry or in sil), ete, send your address on postal card and a printed pricelist of every article sold in this “deparunent will be sent to you by return hal, Teaching you in a tow, hours time by tettercar- Her, Fils peed list gives the price of half-pint pint, Quit. haltgalion, gurion and ive gallons ofeach Ki dryer, Varnish ad other liguld sold by mensure: alxo'price per quarter-pound, hi pound. five, ten, twenty-fiveand one hundred Sreach article sold by welght: also list and prices OF imlscellaneousarticles. “The prices are ‘accord: Hg to the “auantity bought. Sarge ‘buyers get very lowest prices: small buyers pay a slightly higher rate, My prices are fixed. All buyers buying the same quan: Ul, pay the same price. ‘The inexperienced buyer gets the Sue price as the oldest painter if he buys the ‘sume quantity. ‘After examining my pricelist, send your orders by mesenger, telephone, or by mall, anid they Will be illed promiptiy, und thie bill, as per price-tist, Collected ‘ondelivery. | Goods delivered to all parts of the city. ‘The other departments of my business have grown fesutletactory proportions.” I tow give my special ar tention to te Faint Department and expect by having a full supply of first-class goods, welling tiem at low rics aud! making prompt deliveries, to secure a ib- eral share of the public patronase. Deaittin Hiking Supple, icrin Isullding Sup} 908. 910, 912 und O14 C Sirest ofoll, turpentin pound, junds, 28-3m Srrous Nonce 6 IRFSPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING, TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THEWELI- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON: WHICH I CONSIDER ASGOOD IF NOTSUPERIOR’ TOSTEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD AISO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMESSPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. 'FOR ECONOMY AND HEAT- ING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFERRING 10. ACALL WSOLICITED AND ksiIMALES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D, WYVILL, Excrvsrve AGENT, ap26 No. 452 Pa. AVE, NEAR 4% STREET. OUR CUSTOMERS 18 RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, WITH A LINE OF FIRST-CLASS PIECE GOODS i FOR SPRING, ~ Ewbracing the Latest Novelties, and unsurpassed facilities for making up work. No Establishment can offer superior inducements in the way of Styles, Fit, ‘Material or Prices. OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ‘We also invite attention to our beautiful line of Spring Neck Wear,embracingall the New Shapes and Colors. Spring Shades of Gloves for Drews, Street or Driving. White and Colored Shirta Plain and Bordered Handkerchiefs, Underwear, &c., &c.,&c. NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 Pennsylvanis Avenue, Narraws Veorrsre Carmanro PILLS meetnieal tert gm arnt Pence aes "9 Bice a8 cbots: only at a ‘14th and I. and 24 and D stenw. _COGNAG DRY Goons. A. ERUTED NUMBER OF SHARES OF THE Inited States Dynamite Projectile: can > sotained a $10, share, with the right Teserred Increase price 'lexhibition at Washington, D. Sion ofthe ete the sy with full particulars, NFORD. 108: rs SiS ‘Broadway, Pe ES Stas The tow. EA SORE apisste REMATION—A | GENTLEMAN / formed on the subject desires tom ‘would 1 ‘& Crematory. WELL IN- ‘paride: who ‘Washing. than $5. ‘The not exceed $5,000. address Box ? ‘OR SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF CONTINUED Mines of ctor, the txt jicenses and Will of Driver's Hotel, Restaurant ‘and Summer Garden, 1339 and 43 Pennsylvania uve- hue. Tuls is one ofthe oldest established and best paying business stands in the city and will be sold at a Great Apply GEO. W. DRIVER. apll-7¢ R RENT-THAT POPULAR SUMMER RE- Sort. the Summit Hotel, at Galt! Md., thee bate hock emer ee WILELASS, Washington. BplLzwe ‘POR SALE_THE WHOLE OR HALF INTEREST Fen Sh eaablished busines ct this cle in he sale of an article of great merit aud known Fepu- tation, used largely in the departments, Location cen tral: owner cannot give it his personal altention. A SE Se Address Box 62, Star office. AplO-se (QTORE 312 OTH ST. FOR RENT AND FIX- ‘good FPOR SALE—FOR RESTAURANT, BAKE Fstove una'rin sore, one of the bert stand &. north; corner property with dwelling; south of RT Sve1 84,0097 $900 oF fess caste balaNee Omg Hee, Apniy at 8 fowa Circle, before 10 or after d. ape aw CTIVE WANTED IN AN ESTAR ished business; profits iar euergy and capacity an exie! Large government, patrona owner has too much other business, To a man of proper capacity and unquestionable character an ui sual opporcanity is oucred: none others need 21 A zood man ismore heed than capital. “Give ‘@xces und former or present business. Addren: IN A NDA WELL-ES- nd profitabie Hook and Stationery Business for sale: well located In one of the must prox erous cities of Kansas: widely known, with @ con Stantly increasing trade during thirteen gears. Tt Isa rare offering for a capital of 310,000 of $15,000. ‘Rea- son of sale:pressure of other business interests. For particulars Inquire of JAS. LEWIN, 633 F st. nae and, of LOUIS B. ALTSCHU, 1334 Gat aw. ‘aphezw OXAERS OF NACANT LOTS DESIRING TO sell can have their property brought to the atten- tion of ready buyers by setiding. to ns description aud WORMSTEDT € BRADLEY, particulars apply to S. 1 WSU Gt ars Spin JFORSALE oop WiLL, AND FESTURES OF Stiaple Hoon, Tugulreat 800 ath se mit oor ner ievand Bat aedee TORSALE_VAL PROPERTY and 16th sts. mw. Inquire of W. J. ML ER, attor- heya law ioe Louie cea TATTLE RANCHTE (SVESTAENT forstinit tackhiieh, ThseenSeeee aan gentlemen controllinthiscompany Isa yoaren= ain honest and capable maugemeat—insuring handsome returns to all investors, Subscriptions ree Full particulars furnished be ad 211, Wasiington, D.C. api-lin® Les id Tee Cream Establish ons in the gity. past thirty sreurs. A fist young man, who knows in afew years desire of the present For information as nent. One'os ihe be: conducted as above for rate opening for an © s LY, THE WHOLE- tail Wine and, Signor Sore, 1782 Perin- mls JOS 1 MITCHELL, Dever in’ Real Public, 1100 Pe Improved and u the District for sa Notary Vania ave, rty Inall parts ot Investments f19-3m March 7, 1885. Seated Proposals, in triplicate, subject 1 jaitigns, with, din presence of bidd Fresh Beef required by the Subsistence Army, at this post, fOr isitey to Wroups tuereat during the Sscal year conimencing July 83. ‘Beet trom cattle weighing less than 550 pounds net shall note deeereg a tn ceniea eneek Proposals ‘must be enclosed in sealed envelo marked “Propusuls for Fresh Beef,” and addressed (0 the undersigned. ‘The Goveriment reserves the right to retect any of all proposals. Blank proposals giving Informncyen &s fo Conditions, quality of beet payment, ammognt of bond, &e, must be oblained by application to this SEBKER Sit Tit, Ist Les 24,25,ap13,14it FOR MARBLE RICK AND BUILDIS = CAPITOL :CTs OFFICE, U WasitineTos, D, Sealed Proponals will be received at thls VE OCLOCK SL, APIL -THIRTIETH NEXT, for Murbleand Granite work for sections B, €, Land M, of Terrace, with steps and plant cases ‘Proposals will be received at the same Cine for Brick aid for Bullding Stone required fr’ these soc. tions of the Terrace. Plans and specifications can be seen at this office. EDWARD CLAT, wee US Capi. ment, U. _31,ap2,4,6,8,10,18,15,17, PRePesALS FOr Gas prvi WasitincTox, D.C., April, 8, 1885, are invited ‘for furnishing the ma- jals anid putting in Gas Pipe in the new. Pension Dullding. | Specitications and plans can be seen at the oltice of the undersigned. Bids will be opened at 2 ¥. M., on APRIL 16, 1885, in presence of bidders who choose to attend, C, MEIGS, ‘ap0,11,13,15-4t" Supervising Engineer and Architect, SPECIALTIES, ¥ Axornsors Sinr Bax Goscmas. ‘SEATON PERRY, (RvicEMOR To PERRY & RnorweR, HAS JUST RECEIVED Fate ASSORTMENT ANDERSON'S 32 INCIEES WIDE: SCOTCH GING. EMR HAMS, WITH DERED SIDK-BANDS FOR TRIMMING. 100 PIRCES ANDERSON'S SCOTCH ZEPIY) RS LS CHECKS, STRIPES PLAIDS AND FLALN COLORS. = PLAIN, CHECKED AND FIGURED FRENCH SATTEENS 15 VARIETY. IMMENSE BIOCKR OP NES LISH AND GNSIN PRINTED PURE LINES | NCHS WIDE PRINTED PARD. OVETTIIS IX PLAIN AND NCY FRENCH DRESS TEXTURES AND CHALLIS Ist CONFIN eS” IN JERSEY. AND INDIA SILKS, DERKD PONGEIS AND LOUIS INE SIL “EXTRA Goop VALUES" tN BLACK AND col. QRED SURAHS. “RHADAMES AND. GROS GRAIN SILKS at 81, $1.25 and $1.50 NEW PARIS AND BERLIN SPRING WRAPS. JACKETS, JERSEYS, AND” EMBNOIDERED ETS. AND COTTON DIPS AND CHILDREN, PLAIN FIGURES AND Perrs Pennsylvania ave, cor. 9th Established 1840. Re i RK. Ot RK kk U PPPoA Ok A coo Pop aa 6 aa 8S fr” #4 b BS Be P aa a A cco = ‘NOW IS YOUR CHANCE, FLETY THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH OF PATTERN HOH rT Ho sa THT gSSs Ea eA OF OS HH AA 5 Sys aND BB SNON tT Reb oo SRN RSE EE OT for 9 8 SXN RRS Ee tf Bp OO NEN RXY ET OF og BBB 00 NNN NNN KER T AND ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF STRAW HATS AND BONNETS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PRODUCTION. THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. 2,000 TRIMMED SAILORS AT 25 CENTS ONLY. $20,000 WORTH OF FLOWERS, PLUMES, TIPS, RIBBONS AND LACES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ELEGANT LACE CAPES, COLLARS AND RUCHING AND KID GLOVES. THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK OF JERSEYS, COMPRISING FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES. ELEGANT SILK AND VELVET BROCADED VISITES. BUY YOUR Goops aT TLES. KK ll BX N GGG ™ gfS Dr. ARMSTRONG'S Painless Cure tn 24 hours, Bx Hees Oo” oe out Surgery, Caustic or Exposure, 402 8th st. n.¥., a RN Sco corner D st. 4to6 p.m. apig-2ws EX HERE GSP eas R. LEON HAS REMOVED FROM 329 MIS soutl ave. to 116 D tm, He bas no cotnection or partnership with any on ‘apeime 7 EMAN CURES PILES BY|BP A OE & 8S Ee ct treatment, without the use of knife, caustic | Bp AA b aa oS re igature. Cure guaranteed. Can be consulted at | p' Aa OT Aaa Go EF Re 723 Gih st, n.w. from 40 6 p.m. apz-ime | p a 4 LILA A Coo ozkER . W. T. PARKER, OF BOSTON, MASS, MAG- netic Healer: Wonderful Cures by Juying on of hands; Nervous and Chronic Diseases a sptelalty. Wil visit patients, Oflice hours 1 to 8 p.m. 817 44, st. n.w, ‘a = ROWN (COLORED) TAKES LAI ‘before and during illness, at her nice home, yuri ave. i. eS 303, where they Will have the best of mr2-Im&3w* EBRATED vein See Wr PRE, CLAY, RENOWS: CELEB! clairvoyant and astrologist, can be consulted on Business, Jove and matrimony: All Sat in trouble call. Parlors 809 45 zm it, ROBERTSON, THE WELL-KNOWN PHY- siclan and surgeon, and the oldest rellable special- ist in Baltimore city, cait be consulted in Washington, hd Saturday by all in need of medi. tuient, at his. private rooms, 138 6 St. n.w., hear 44.st, from 2 to % p.m. Main office, 30 . Libert> +, Baltimore, Md. telt-3in HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Varor Stoves. Do not buy until you have examined our large as- sortment, of five different makes, especially the im proved CROWN JEWEL and the DAVIS SINGLE GENERATOR STOVE, having only one burner that you have to heat, then the others are ready for use. Call and sce them, in all sizes and prices. W. 8 JENKS & CO. ‘717 7th street. isfaction guaranteed. Fee $1. cy apd Jusr Recerven. A full line of Fr Damas Plain and seanan<Striped Linens for Puraiture Covers CUTTING AND MAKING LOOSE COVERS A SPECIALTY. ‘New Matt the few Mattines tn all Grades and Qualities at W. LHOEKE’ aps ‘501 Market Space, 308, 310 Sth st, Sixctzrox & Fier, 015 77H Staeet Nonrawsst. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- STERING GOODS: ‘We guarantee to meet any and all prices quoted by ‘house in the city: Sifo verify the above call and sce our choice stock and STANDARD TYPE-WRITER. 178 VALUE ENHANCED BY RECENT IM- Only 88 keys to learn and operate, Prints 76 char acters (Including cape and small letters, punctuation ‘marks, figures, signs and fractiona) ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID, MOST DURABLE, and NEAREQE PERFECT Writing Machine mada, SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the TEST OF ACTUAL USE and by EXTENSIVE SALES, Warranted and guaranteed to give satlafho- Non, Send for illustrated ctrealar to FASHION, Frevren Isxpra Poxerr Ar 75c 50. GREAT BARGAINS IN CK SILKS. GUINET BLACK SILKS, 23 IN. WIDE, AT $1.50 ADINFS. BEADED ADINE- CHOICE NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. BLACK CLAIRETTE, TIL RIC EVER ID JERSEY SILKS IN PARASOLS AND § BLACK STRIPED SILKS AT $1 ARE THE BRST ‘VALUE EVER PJ.ACEDBEFORETHE PUBLIC. PONGEE EMBROIDERED ROBES, WHITE FLANNEL FOR DRESSES, WHITE MUSLIN EMBROIDERED DRESSES. SILK EMBROIDERY IN ALL COLORS aND BLACK, FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSI- BLE PRICES. MOST ELEGANT FAB- ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & Sons, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.B THEBESTISTHECHEAPEST ap Beasts Toxornow, ‘Famay. WE SHALL PUT ON OUR REMNANT COUNTER TO-MORROW, A LARGE LOT OF BLACK AND COLORED SILKS AND SATINS, IN REMNANTS FROM ONE TO EIGHT YARDS, AT REMNANT PRICES, ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF OTHER REM- NANTS AT A HEAVY REDUCTION,MANY OF THEM ON THE 10c. COUNTER, AISO, RECEIVING ALL THE NEW STYLES IN DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, SATINS AND JERSEY SILKS, ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. ~ GET OUR PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING GEO, J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, ape ‘718 Market Space. ARGAINS! BARGAINS! RINCH DYING ScOmR NG AND DRY ‘Clan ng | stablishment, 1205 New York ave. nw, Minds of Ladies and Geutx Garments ‘and finished in the most Pia tonks, Vovvet snd Parey roncee 96 Laden’ one up without CAROLINE LERCIC C rmerty with A Piseher, ap WY OTICE-“MADAME VALMONT REGS TO 4% faform her patrons and customers that abe is sarimeomaen Sheree ton i ‘ince 1858. 7 Tihs ae, Ahad since roam N 4X EDWELL, ne eT LARGE IMPORTREON OF . SPRING AND SUM- TUNES whe, Soe DRESS Goobs SILKS, INK GRENADINES, CANY, Ba SAE bine Coie THM SUS FRG RIO PARADOR PASS ER Orders filled and Sampiessent on short notion a3 To Tax Laoms HER MAJESTYS CORSET. ‘Woe take pleasure in calling your attention to this Const, which is now being introduced to the Ladies of America, An invitation is extended to all to call and examine DOUGLASS, apl Ninth and F streeta, Mas Seoxa Reever, 608 91h street, opportte Patent Often ew and elegant line of Infsot'’s amd WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBES, LACE AND SHIRRED CAPS, LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, Plain and Embroidered, for Spring wear, in Mother Hubbard and other styles and all kinds ot ILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS mb2B IME Yes BRANDIS MonmsTE, AMD voimerie witht Dont & Testor, New Yorks Wan Salts made at he shorten Nipertor Fitting, Koei Pron and Shinto ated Presor Hiridal Trouseate a specialty. moi Slut 907 Penceyivania ave. cover 30 Wtligata Axros F) Astros Fisnres ‘Chena Ir Cleaning Fatabtshmem, ‘New Sit G Street Nentinwent, THEY A ATS EXPERIENCE Garments ain, Velvet and Ladies’ and Geutten LADTES EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY, Gentiemen's clothes cleaned by this process will foie removed etal ea Saar "Sse &. neceneny, a 430 Text Street Nonreweet, Makes Comets to onder in every style and material ‘and guaranties perfect fi and Somfore t RCIALTIRR Al and Rusties, PChNdren’s Corsets and a $1 Corset lis Esown Wake) that for the price is wnsu N. B—Preuch, German and Spanish Spoken, mrl@ ION, CORCORAN BUILDING: irst-class Halt Dresser from Parts, ‘from Expositionset rer und itnporter of HAIR AXD FINE ATR WORK Jaen fhe Male Cuting and Malt Drom: veda Fe thanner, Wigs to order. Select Civil Servier Lil Practical Civil Service State and ‘Thorough Civil Service 1h TCPSDAY, THURSDAY AND 8A v=ve NINGS. Moura from 7 10) : le e221 200 AMES CORRIDON ATE TUTOR (FIF- teouth year), office 437 7th wt nw, Commercial loge Studies." Special facilites for advameet a Shorthand: FORWOOD INSTI rue BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 1 Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, Providence, And at 723 14th st nw, WASHINGTON, ap6__ WILL RE OPEN ALL SUMMER. SHORTHAND — REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS SS every evening. Private lessons @ specialty. All shorthand books and publications constantty ou hand, and exceptional opportunities for learning the art are ot SHINGTON PHONOG. CHAD 5 ap pant I “nena gerseun at ie Bir ane a rota Siem from date of entrance, day of wight, day, S20; night, $14; one month, day, @7. wi Greate ARES E SEERA, nlp A. SPENCER, Vice Principal. mnie "ae HOWE BUSINESS SCHOOL. 817 7TH NW. ‘ ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TE GRAI q W “coy school ofthe kind here. a abetted tee tatlon to all wo see he mae by wh Shon earn a profession, "Zid 20a we HORTHAND AND TYPE-WRITING PRACTE Situs tang “Nnoces unranteed if insernetions ay fold icate pall fawforred gid raber ie ted KF. € MELLIN, office of & Easton, Stenographers, 472 Loaisiann ave, ‘oiha-oane PRE BEST AND Clicarnsr TOLEARN -of Fine Aris, Ith st. aud New York ave. Years mtody aa ceptions free We S o'clock. rr Miss ANY ERAVITE, | OF BOSTON, GRAD. ANE uate and certitied exaintner of the New. no technique, harmony vee son, ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND ‘English Lengnage, oa Mt mitre as. S HAIT. pment of the voice and mab bral expression of sentiment eareniliy Especial attention given to the cure of, and uther Socal deteeia "Boys and Gitis gE ED iy: to adults cons Senapally Wet Point al xamitation NSITTUTE, ww, corner Sth and a ‘Matbeiuntical, Classical, 1sunine. SW. FLYNN, a. Beeming Chuwes, $8 and §9 amon Ao Pa Sh te _ Vv CUARES, BST MACHINE “COTTON, “sit _ spools for 25r., at AUERBACH?S Sewing Machine Rooms, 7th and H's. Call and see testinayiilade from, ressmiakers anid mechnuical experts in thie city Rate ihe superior qualities of the Mieht New American No, ig minchine now 1b the Ken Prompt abd paiticilat eiicaton so renting: mnakes. pt ‘te ind repairing.» ny Serrso Axo Svante Fasnoxs AND PUBLICATIONS NOW READY. Ravar Dresemaker, instrating 300 styles for Kaden and Culldren's went, Price, BO tent Sy toate 36. on Monthly Paper and 16 page Catalogue freeto, OPPENHEIMER'S Popular Sewing Machines Rooms, 528 9th st. m.w.,!8 ‘Cloud Butiding. Role Agents New Home Sewing Machine. ATL icinds of sewing Machines for rent. = ‘Good Machine Cotton, 6 spools for 2b ens ry EY AT M S Hodiatie Sewing Machine House. 427 Gtk tee the New Autonatic Whi litle Daisey. New Muchines of all kinds. Renting aid Repairing. ~ = mbi2 ___ FINANCIAL oarwane WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, & PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Broker, SECA Seoinoe,} Bw Form. £590 15th street (Corcoran Butlding), Wesbingta, GENERAL PanTNERs: Jauxs Wunrsty, ‘1. Cxvoxn Oaxuey, Mayxanp C. Erne, Hewny HL. Dopor, Washington, D.C, Wigan 2, Taavans, Special Partuer, Buy and vell on commision ell clames of Railwag

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