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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Indications for the % howrs commencing at 3 p.m, For the District of Columbia, Delaware, Mary- k vi " ht to fresh south Winds, occasional light rains, stavionary vemspera- Rost. H. Jonysow's, 22 and 24 7th street wing, us, new Center Market,” strawberries, asparagus, new ea onions, choice frult, ac. Fendalt Butiding, Washingto®, D.C., Ma¥. 13, 2888, c re Insurance Co. Gentlemens, ie gives me great pleasure to re. commend your com for its promptness in ad~ Justing mF loss DY Mediat under poiles No, #8, in. ‘after ts occurrence. 1 consider every too holding a poiley In the Columbta most. forte pate, Very truly, _ ©. COLE. Cunw “Rosenteld’s Gem” Tobacco. ‘Tur Recent Buzzanv had no effect on C. "8 sons p00 quarts of ine fresh strawberries for bate ‘urday, pew potatoes, beets, cucumbers, mush- rooms, striag beans, og plants, tomatoes, aspara- gus, cymblins, Boston Inttuce and Burmada onions: iso the usual assortinent of flue fruit. C. Engels Sons, 500 Center Market (9th street wing). 1H. Jacon, Jewcy Cuogverres, $1 per dozen, ‘Irmm Wir.—How shall we dispose of the dead? asks arecent writer. By keeping them alive, Was af Irisbman’s grotesque reply. Provided te tn- dividuals In question are aMicted with any form of Nerve of Brain disease, Exhaustion, Hysteria, Neuralgia, or the like, Scotch Oats Essence is the Lest anthgravey ard remedy know. For second-hand office furniture 911 9th st. n.w, Aran. 1 we will make a discount of 10 per ceut-on ali purchases made from us. for cass Cn or before delivery. Furniture, Carpets, Uj holstery Goods and Bedding. All goods marked plain figures. W. B. Moses & Sox, 11th and F sta, ys good Tur Deroy $1.50, fine $2, Dest $2.50. beri AT. Lewis + ms - PePanot ane Glee For Washington dressed beet go to Jno. &. Kelly, stalls 026, 420 and 650 Center Market and 200 and 20S Northern Liverty. Corn beet a spectalty. SPECIAL SALE Of Clocks and §} — ‘Kunrinin, Jeweler, 1205 F st, Amusements To-night. Avpavou’s.—Vernona Jarbean in “Starlight.” Navioxai.—The Florences in “The Mighty Dol- ‘Hanaiy’.—Barlow Bros’ Minstrels. Manassas Paxonama.—Day and evening. Kanwan's—Atheneum Specialty Company. Wus.amp Hari—Prot. Carpenter. ——_——_ Coudeased Locals. ‘The Prohibition Union of the District has elected oaicers as follows: Prosident, H. B. Moulton; Vice President, A. Il. Wheelock; Steretary, E. H. Thox, ‘3. E Lees delegates to the hational con ad's Walker: alteraates, Mrs Sarah er: alternat Rev. Chas, Baldwin and'A. i. Whee- in ‘esterday, in the Criminal Court, Danie! s. Ward, alias Albert S. Ward, was found guiity of false pre- $20 from Wm Smith by claim- Millionaire, owner of ap §80,000 house, &c. Mesors. Miller and Clagett this morning’ ted & motion for a new trial. a An excursion party, numbering about 500 people, from many points along the Baltimore and Ohio ‘Railroad, ved tm the city yesterday. death who, from Chicago announces the for several Years, was proprietor of the Theater mthat tity yesterday of Col 1. B Snelbaker, He had been tll with erysip- A hundred gallons of good soup ogain to the Mr. 0. G. St to arrow at 3 o'clock st Willard Hotel. "rickets at headquarters. “Information has been received from San Antonio, ot |Tex., of the death of Mrs. Amelia H. F. Laing, gars ac & Beare E ren weaiged tn Washington for so Sons of x ‘Society to recover $2,000 on a life insurance policy (om her father, Israet'W. Hill, payable to her at his Samuel Boswel @ member of the “Tar ‘notlers Union in'sourh, Washington, was fised $5 pia the Police Court this morning for assaulting | Wim. Bagby, also colored. ——— ‘Transfers of Real Estate, Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: G. J. Gockeler to Louisa Gockeler, pt. 3, 89. 527; $8,100. ‘Mary J. Snowden to John C. Thurston, lot 8, Dik. (6, Ivy City; 250 R. A. Morris to Alice D. Magaw, hots 127 to 129, sq. 677; $—. Elizabeth Wiseman to Catherine Bakersmith, sub 4, sq. 306: $1,600. i. toF. 8.0 lots 21 and 22, ~ esses Paeconceneeac ee } fist church, sub 14. 99. 181; $9,000. Thos He !somto Evelina Turnburke, stb 123, sq. 510; $1,54 eS Diserict Government Affaire. A LONGER CONTRACT TERM WANTED. ‘The District Commissioners have written to jSenator Harris, of the Senate District |yecommending the passage of the bill permit ‘the Commissioners to make contracts for sti thet the Commissioners should be per- Initted to adopt any improved method that sctence develop. AN DNCREASED ESTDAATE FOR UNDERGROTXD ‘The District Commissioners have sent to committee, a letter the estimate for putting District telegraph and wires L ind from P25 000 to ‘ation, highly desirable that this increased amount should be expended for this he present time there are about 25 ules of wire in the District, some of them having With these lines justifies the belief that ‘Uae system adopted ts successful and satist: ‘So far asthe Are concerned. Experience wita ovetueal Wires Tighting for five years or any part thereof. They may — geatative Clement, of the House appropriation an in 6 as they consider it, after careful consider- ume year, The Commissioners mar that sar Been ie passion and tn uso tor at toeat Ste aoe of the District government during the recent violent storm emphasizes the ot our wires as ee ae ey ee ‘Washington depends in a bigh upon these communications, and unless they are underground, fond the intluence of storms, they are always to interruption during violent weather.” JEaLovsy.—In the Criminal Court, to-day, Estelle Washington, for an assault and battery on Nettie Zobnson op October 19 last, was found not guilty. ‘The trouble grew out of ‘jealousy over a found juan, and the accused testified that Nettie rst assaulted her with a club when she was atte Yo ber duties as committee of a church entertains ent. A Warrs Mvskear.—Mr. Jaa. H. Trammell, an oid hunter of Fairfax County, Va., recently calight in the Potomac River, near the Great Falls, a white muskrat, Mr. Tramiel claims that a muskrat of ‘this color is very rare, the one he caught being the oniy one ever seen’ by the hunters of Falrfax County. eee oe Desta oF Mrs. McNawana—Mra Johanna MeNamara, widow of the late Mr. Peter McNamara, the well-known contractor of Capitol ‘Hil, dued at the residence of Ler daughter, Mrs. J. F MeMahon, in Brooklyn, Saturday, thé 10th Jast., aged seventy years. ‘Mrs. McNamara was ‘well-known in East Washington, where she lyed Jor over thirty years. She leaves a son and five daughters all married. > Guonce Orricers Exectep.—At the annual meet- ing last night of the Central Methodist Protestant enure! Will, Oliver Cox, Nixon Brewer, Sy NienBatker, WM Mat iy ‘Were el trustees: . Hill. Geo. Topham, F. J. Bart- ett and Jullus Kennedy stewards "The follow- 10g officers were elected at Mount Tabor M. P. * emeing Jge:, Tusteee Perey Wall. Heuty Payne, Sm Barnes. EC. Ford, Rott, Wiliams delegate ual conference—E. ¢. Ford: a ren’ . Ford; Theo. Agate Vicror:ovs.—The Bim team sage bat two bits from Uday sacha peas Tae — And failed to get a man around the bases, Senators hit ‘the Alabamian pitcher sately nine ‘times and made six scores. The errors by the home team and one by the visitors Oeee Jed at the bat with three hits, Hoy ceming tie, ‘two while Wilmot is down in the summary sent 5 a three bagger. O'Day struck out seven Gay, and secretary Burket will mee aa retary Burket during the remaluder of the trip. ae” “Be team ——o MARRIAGE deen issued Barnett and Bhermondalr, Pa." fuer Hail aba Bila A” J A. Stuart and M: ——— play. "The store more than to ‘The new dress wien each exit effect is wonderfully attractive, aud ts lesson im the new atv offered at The Lafayette Statue, ‘THE COMPATRIOTS TO BE REPRESENTED AROUND THE Architect Clark, of the Capitol, one of the Com- missioners on the LaFayette statue, has revetved a letter from the South Carolina branch of the So- ciety of the Cincinnati, urging that the four com- Patriots of La Fayette who are to Places ‘upon the monument with him shall be Rocham- Du the taembers ot the Sout four compatriots ni to believe that the quartette. Elinson Convicted. 4 MOTION MADE FOR A NEW TRIAL AND THE DEFEN- DANT RELEASED ON BAIL. Last evening, in the Criminal Court, Jas.C. Eita- ‘S801, R. 8. U. 8., in having embezzled a letter, and also with concealing a letter, was found guilty on the first count, charging him with taking money from a letter. ‘The jury came tn at 7 o'clock and Stated their inability to agree on a verdict, Judge then said that he had no wi: in any way and had ing them out over night. thrther time to few hours. ‘Twenty minutes later they returned NerGlet of “guilty aa to the tre count ullty as to the second.” Mr. Miller gave notice Stotioa for # new tral, and ball was renewed $2,500. eae es Town Meeting at Hyattsville. ACTION UPON TUX PROPOSED AMENDMENTS 10 THE ‘CHARTER. A Meeting of the citizens of Hyattsville was held last evening for the purpose of acting upon some Proposed amendments to the charter of the town, ‘the most important of which was one allowing the issue of. $8,000 worth of improvement bonds, Mr. F. H. Smith called the meeting to order, and ‘Mr. J. H. Ralston was chosen chairman, and E, N. Mjsters secretary. After ® prolonged discussion eral minor ainendments were adopted, and the Dond amendment was lost by a vote of 31 to 21. It 13.stated that the followers of Henry George are numerous In the town, and before the meeting Was held they offered to support thc bond amendment, provided an amendment was adopted to base taxa- Hon upon land values and not upon improvements, This on was rejected, and the defeat of thse ‘of the issue of the bonds is regarded by some as a triump for the George men. ‘Tue Nariowat MxpIcaL COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. Attbe commencement of the National Medical and Dental College at Avbaugh’s Opera House yes- Verday afternoon the prize $50 in goidto the student passing. the best examination was awarded to Dr. Wm. P. Carr, of Vi ; Second prize to Dr. Lewis D. Wiisou, of the District, and tnird to Dr. Harry V. Wurdemann, of Kansas, ee Affairs in West Washington. ACCIDENTAL SuooTtNe.—A parlor rifle which was: Deing handled by Wille Drew, son of Fire Marshal Drew, yesterday afternoon, was accidentally dis- charged, the ball taking effect in the third a Of the left hand. ‘The ball was extracted by Dr. ‘Mayteld. ‘TrMrERaNce Meerixa. — The jar_ weekly meeting of the M-street Christian Union Temper- ance Association, held last night at Market-House Hall, was largely attended. Messrs. Wm. J. Boyd and George H. Giles addressed Lhe meeting. Sev- eral persons signed the pledge. ‘METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH ELECTIONa.—The members of Cot reet Methodist Protestant church have elected Richard Young delegate to he Maryland Annual Conference M. P. Church, to be held in April, in Baltimore, Md., James Martin alternate. ‘Ine following stewards were elected: Richard ——e Jacob Young, James Stake, Wm. K. Gladman: trustees: W. E. Bell, . D. Cathell, J. E. Cox, G. A. Birch, C. A. Upper- man, C. H. Demar, and James Martin. Norgs.—Mr. Henry Griffin sent $5 to the station this morning for the relief of the poor.—Mr. J. E. Wagner Is confined to his residence by iliness,— L. Ritchie has kindly loaned his new store, 3219 M street, for. the use of the decoration com- mittee of thé much-taiked-of celebration of the Opening of the free bridge. —_——s— Alexandria Attairs, Reported for Tur EvENine Stan. Wanp Exxctiox.—The meeting of the demo- crats in the third ward to-night will nominate a candidate for the common council against Mr. B. F, Waddey, independent, whose election last December Was dec! Vold by the council in February. Mr. Geo. HB. Deetin and Mr. J.T. Burke have been mentioned as ‘but Mi ‘Deetin has witharawn, and ft 1s, that Burke will be the noininee. election wili take place on the 22d inst. Nores.—The Alexandria Good Templars were Tesented in the district lodge at Annandale, yeste- May, by the members of the lodge here. ‘The delegates returned !ast evening. —-The mayor has sent Eliza Morrie to jail for an assault on Frank Johnson.—The selection of @ gauger for ‘the newly-opened distillery, near this city, 1s the occasion of considerable commotion among the local poiiticians. | Mr. 2. 7. Cole has the Support of the Alex: 8. Bar his claims vigorously, larke, once with Barbour & ‘Corcoran, having. bees Injured 1 ber ing_been injured in passage dy the ico at Giesboro, landed her “Mt. “ernon passengers here and gave them ap opportu- nity to see Washington's town Instead of Washing- ton’s tomb.—The Relief Company has just put ts new horses in service. They are fine bays, and cost $350.——The question of Judgeclark’s muileage as, Judge pro tem. of the Corporation Court was Yesterday by City Auditor Rice to city Attorney Brent, and the attorney decided that the judge was entitied to mileage at 20 cents per mile way between Alexandria, where he held SOurt, and his home in Winchester. ‘Thereupon, last é & Warrant was drawn for $47.20—$1 for two days’ service as judge of the Corpora’ Court.—Kev. Pres’t Doonan, of Georgetown Col- lege, delivered the Thursday ‘night Lent discourse at St. Mary's church here last night. Ror Busse Powor, Avsowuray Pose ‘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 test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. RovaL Baxixa PowpEr Co,, 106 Wall st., 8. ¥. Waews + Cocoa-rnera. Esaity Aieested: of the nest favor, A hearty erage fore strong za delicate drink Thorsuskly tested: ‘nutritiogs: palstatie sensitive. upexcelled in purity; no un it after effects. Requires uo boifing "Sold ib & Con 14]4 14th st nw: N Fu-w.: Spinal & Co., THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUE SPRING STYLE or SILK AND DERBY HATS INTRODUCED TO-DAY. WILLETT & RUOFY, J. J. FISHER & CO, 890 F ct. nw, owe door from 9th. Cooma Bx Gis A full line of GAS COOKING STOVES On hand and for sala WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. Mascs, Aran, Mir Are the mouths in which to purify the blood, for ‘at no other season is the body #0 susceptifie to Denefit from medicine, The peculiar purifying aud reviving qualities of Hood's Sarsaparille are Just what are needed to expel disease and fortify the system against the debilttating effects of mild weather, Every yeer increases the popu- larity of Hood's Sarsaparilla, for it is just what people need at this season. It is the ideal Spring medicine. If you have never tried it, do 80. HOODS SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists, 81; six for @5. Pre. pared only by ©. I. HOOD & CO,, Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa 528 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR, Pere Woo. Hexamrms GOBLIN BLUE, TAN, SAGE, SERPENT, OX BLOOD, TERRA COTTA, AND-BLACK, wide, double ‘width, cash price, 480, ‘BEAUTIFUL SATTEENS, in short lengths, fine ‘quality, newest styles, 9340. BROAD CLOTH for Ladies’ Suits, GOBLIN BLUE. SAGE, TAN, TERRA COTTA, OX BLOOD AND BLACK, pure wool, oue yard and a half wide, wonder- ful cash bargain, 87%. PLAID MUSLIN, good quality, Se. AND CO! ASS Aa Tae Se tte wt STRIPED K HAXDSOME, 8 BLACK SILK VELVET. m MARKET SPACES NEAR BOSTON VARIETY 50. "Don't to mak for the Valuable Present. Wx. H. McKxew, Successor to the late R H. TAYLOR, ab 2209 CI 8 pia Z i} UNDERWEAR. We are now prepared to show the finest assort- ment of the above mentioned goods of any house in the city, and at the LOWEST POPULAR PRICES. Ask to see our $10 83g Ey i TuTT Su “oo if i : ‘and then Judge for yourself. All other goods ‘marked in the same proportion. ‘WM. H. MoKNEW, 933 Pennsylvania avenue Tue Srarxo Stock OF FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS 3a24-3m aT SoAEE LEAE £ | SBAARS fey AA oo ak a4 tu = CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, is almost complete, and surpasses all previous efforts. Having closed out nearly the entire stock last season ‘we are enabled to show s complete line of fresh goods, which, for material, style, and workmanship. will com- Pare favorably with any assortment in the District, while we guarantee the prices to be 25 per cent below ‘those of any other house. We draw particular atten- tion to our Spring Overcoste, Prince Albert Suits, Boys’ Suits, odd Pants, Business Suits, &. We shall continually keep the bargain counters well supplied, and don’t consider it any trouble to show goods ar eA EAE ES e AA ie a AA oO AAA yu ne oo 4 AK aa - mbi5 COR. TENTH AND ¥ STS. Ss Tek 0% eawe os ERE 88 ay SS NNN 00 OW OW BR o> BE BLE By BP 83s Gee BB Bes “oo? “oo! 8 ppp 7 Ana detained on the road, we have in transit over 5,000 additional pairs of Spring Shoes. Our three large stores being crowded even now with goods to their utmost capacity, we are almost at s loss ‘where to place these goods when they shall arrive. ‘Togain the needed room, we place on sale for afew days at prices which undoubtedly will make a big hole im our shelves, 300 pairs Ladies' Genuine Dongols Button Boots, plain or with patent tips, $1.48. ‘These are s bargain at $2. 150 pairs Ladies’ Genuine Hand-sewed Fine Kid Button Boots, 82.95; usual price, $4. 200 paire Child's Hand-sewed Fine Dongola Kid, Spring-heel Button, 70c.; regularly, 81. 175 patra Gente’ Fine Calf Seamless Vamp Button, Laces, and Congress, band-sewed finish, at $2.45. ‘They are better than most $3.50 shoes. 250 pairs Geate' Genuine Custom-made Shoes, any style, shape, or width, French Calf or Kangaroo, now $3.90; usual price, $5. ‘350 paira Boys and Youths’ Wear-resisting Button ‘and Laced, some worth $1.25, some @1.50, and even 81.75, reduced to 95c. ‘This sale closes March 20th, 7 p.m, He fi Jersey. uy i a Ewa ints bares Farr, pera |ATURDAY, 7 ‘WIL close out the balance of that cheap WaIre CHIxa AND TINWARR. Not many of the above goods left, but what ‘there is will be sold AT A Great SACRIFICE. Large Floral Decorated Toilet Sets $1.37. Ware Curva. 6 Tea Plates for 28c.; 6 Breakfast for 34c.; 6 Dinner Plates for 30e.; ‘Large Meat Platter for 12c.; ra Large, 20c, paisndsome Square Covered Dishes for 49c. and Orme Great Bancarns. Good Cocoa Mats, Red Bordered, 7c, Indian Glue, Good as the Best, for 05c. Glass Syrup Jugs, hese 4 for 09c. Variegated Tabie Mats for: ‘Decorated China Cream Pitchers for 09¢, Handsome Cutting Tables for 98c. Children’s Decorated Mugs for 03¢. A Good 2-String Broom for 00c. ABeters “4% IEC. A Grand 350. « « 20 ‘Tar Farr; 1 812 7th st, n.w, and 811 and 813 8th st. nw. Fine and cheap. Best Old Gov't Java Coffee, 33c. per pound; Mocha, 35c.; splendid Coffee, 28c. pound. Basket fred Japan Tea. Fine Old English Break- fast Tea. Instantaneous Chocolate 25c. per DOX. ‘The best goods at remarkably low prices ER, 1 417 7th street nortnwest, “Ferd. Child's Kid Spring Heels, at 39c, ‘Misses’ Button, heel or spring heel, at 5c. Boys 1. ‘Hook Bala, at 85c- Ladies’ Kid Slippers, at 40c. ‘Men's $2 and $2.50 Derby Hats, at $1.50. ‘331 and 3:33 Penna, ave. east, Capitol HILL, ‘The Standard’s Special Sale. As the following goods will be sold at cost, and Some less than cost, we must Itmlt the quantity We sell of them, hence these prices will hold good for Saturday and Monday only. Will sell on these days: aogsins’ Hand-sewed Kid Button, $2.99; worth Cousins’ and Coxs' Kid or Str. Goat But., $1.98. sreadies’ Hand-Turned Kid Butvon, #2;"'reduced ma $3. Ladies’ Very Fine Bright Donggja Button, $1.60; these shoes are warranted, Loriset price $254, Ladies’ Pat. Tipped ssutton, $1.45; worth $2. qqihe following Misses Shoes wiil be sold less than 200 Pairs Misses’ Genuine Kid or Goat But.,08e.; bo na Hie of these shoes worth less than $1.50, 3. qgutn's all-leather School Shoes, 950.; worth Xourn's Fine Calf Button or Lace, $1.25; reduced Gent's Hand-Sewed Custom-made Shoes, $3. Gents Fine Calt Dress shoes, $1.75; ‘reduced Genv’s Scotch-Bottom Dress Shoes, $1.70; reduced from $3. ‘TRE StaxDaRD SuoE HovsE, __ 824 7th, bet. H and Ist, nw, Sweeping Heductions in Pebble and Straight Goat Shoes, at J. Brock’s, 722 7th st. Our $3 Cousin’s Pebble Goat, now only $2. Our $2.50 Our Own Make, warranted, only $1.90. Our $2 Best for the Money, only $1. Our Child's Solar Tip, Warranted solid, only 95c.1. Pickingy from the Shoe Department of the Double Com- bination, 11th street southeast, for the coming Infant's Button Shoes, 19¢., 43c, and 49c. Children’s Kid Spring-ieel'5-8, 39¢. and 49c. Ghildren's Pepble spring-Heel 9-11, 50, Children’s Genuine Kid and Goat buttoned Spring-fieel, Worked Hole 6-8, 0c. Children’s Same Quality, Larger Sizes 9-11, 89c. Masses’ Solid Leather Goat, Button, 73c. Children’s Solid Leather Solar Tip $-11, 89c, oclises', Kid and Yebble | button, ‘warranted nuine common Sense and Opera, $1.13. od Solid Leather Pebule ‘button, Worked hole, Boy's Fancy Tip, Hook Bal. Fair Stich, 99c. ‘These prices will compare with any Shoe House tn the District, taking quality into considera. 1 Vetterlein’s “Saboroso” Cigars are well known. Our customers come from every section of the city for them. ‘They are the best 5c. Cigar im the city. ‘Try them. M. & P. METZGER, 1 417 7th Street northwest, California Tickets, J. F. Milnor, B. & 0. Depot. ~ 260 “Royal Gi Paint ble Cocoa, ‘tress, adds flesh and v weight, Fresh Alderney Butter churned ‘morni ana delivered in ¥ 1b. “Ward” prifita, 4Bc. per Iie Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; sweet Milk Be. per Quart, e”” mends China, Glass Wood, &c, does not dis. Crostxa Ovr Satz: ‘To close ont our entire winter stock wo reduced Prices one-half. SUITS WE SOLD AT $10, SELL AT $5.00. SUITS WE SOLD AT 812, SELL AT 80.00. SUITS WE SOLD AT 815, SELL AT 87.50. SUITS WE SOLD AT 820, SELL AT 910.00. Anice Prince Albert Suit at $12.50, and all other grades at the same proportion. Wesell Overcoats at 50 cents on the dollar. Boys’ and Children’s Sifits and Overcoats we sell at ‘one-half the former price. ‘We have a full line of odd Pants very cheap. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co., 29 ‘7TH AND G STREETS. Great Resovar §, ‘We will oop or about March 20,t0527 10th at., Qe gr RR Pr wan ‘maa - suits Cotton, and Hichardson’s S100 Linen Bostine™. band-mado buttonholes snd cut full to the measure— Tnvinelble shirt reduced from 90c, to 0c. Sur Birmiagham «Se ‘This shirt fs open back, with seventeen picate in bosom made of best cotton, ‘ine I (Gur Full-Drese i oso ‘from ‘Our Crescent shirt made of cotton and fine linen bosema reduced from ‘o8e, fo sb Quz ge. scarte reduced to se. for SOc, oh RE Fine WINTER UNDERWEAR AT Cost. argwers reduced from bie. todiie, ire IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, At €2, 62.50, 63, 63.50 and 04. SPRING STYLE SILK HATS, @5, 66 and 98. CHOICE STOCK UMBRELLAS AND CANES. GLORIA UMBRELLAS WITH GOLD AND SILVER HANDLES at $2.25 and 62.50. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SOXa, 21201 Penna, ave., cor. 12th st! mb3-3m_ | Last Or Tar Worrss Giasuenrs, | Se halt Petes, EP“ 42> c TowNsENn, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, ae 1317 13th st. nw. NEWS CLASS IN PHC at ? finn Ammociation, 1400 New York avenue. For fu or to 'M- HARS. HoNpa’ or TRORSDAY EVENINGS at the Guna Sa Rogues and"35, Hay Balke, cor. 7th and yon Portrait in 15 i Ks ra E xu — ~ ae Ast, JP 10° Psiiiitrous corres POOLE AMERIC, tls tiarket Se perl m3 Soyuisn OATMEAL” ‘The best is “MILLER'S PRIDE” brand. ‘Terma. per month: ; Water-Colot or Antique, 83, ‘RS. KINDERGARTEN Al a a Sg ae 918 8 Place,south of Dupont Cirole. di-4m WOOD INSTITUT! 12 AND 1214 TD ieultand $107 Maseschuetisste_Aiibe tant Rnedlous connecting houses, with opeu rounds front and rear. A select and limited and Day School for Young Ladies and Little Girls’ Complete lish and ‘course. CG Specialty. “I know of no school for young ladies ‘i commands higher respect tin, pga tnstituta. Justice Miter. For etrculara adress ‘Mr. and Mrs, WM. D, CABELL. JOMNETON ant SNE VENTRE Lite or Ta mabs-sw 6 ‘Extoovrroy. Oratory. » Acrixa THE SHAFTESBURY METHOD. ‘The most Natural System now Taught in the World. Large Catalogue and full Series of Circulars Free, MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION e AND ORATORY, 313 Gth street northwest, ME © Bessey, Teacher of, ART NEEDLE WORK. _f18-1m° __ 604 11th st,, near F, n.w. ‘OOD’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 27 5T! T. Book-keeping and Commercial Branches” Evin: inations. Terms $5 per month, Evening sessions only. Hn Tenn fro, EOURT F: WOOD, Principal, Dl EE FE Ry LLe V PRUD HOMME resident ¢xperienced, French, veacher"e Seelam Slacwen fl for aduits and children, Good pronunciation arany ace.” Novel attractive gud Sayed Ruethod of ‘Trial lesson, 216-8 learning to speak and’ understand French. Hon. airs. 8 8. Cox. ‘ss mer 7 GRADUATE OF HARVARD. TEACHING IN Mashington, (desires pupils singly of in small Classes. Inquire of MI. JAKVIS BUTLER, 934 F st, nw. 15-7, ABHINGTON : KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, For the training of teachers, with ‘Model Kin ten and Pri fablinhed eran? oR Mra LOUISE POLLOCK, Princival, TOIT 10that —f18. a M. C. OHARE, in Piano, treet a,w._ Terms reasonable, M VERNON SEMINARY, and Organ. 217 10th ‘£2-2m* 16 Mt TH 1200, 1104, 1116 M STREET, AND 1128 11 English Boarding and Day Schoo! Young Patios and Litas Girign 24 Day School for ea ay saa ry perartenate ae speed rough instruction in all branches in accor ‘beat modern methods, 1, — Year. Second Term begins FEBRUARY “Gommodious new school. building, heated by steam 54 cqntainiog ‘Chapel, Session-rooms, Classrooms, and ee For particulars apply to 228-6m MRS. F. J. SOMERS, Principal. ‘RS, BENJAMIN FULLER SMITH, TEACHER hg LES ate Rita neh eae Sheridan is 2 Mr TITRE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN, SCIENCE INSTT TUTE (incorporated A. D. 1887) recei And patients, for instruction and treatment ‘Healing. Classes formed the first Mon- day of each mouth. For further particulars address the Principal. EMMA GRAY, C3. D. . (Q@PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR 7TH Sagara, Benteance of Dot costabliched 3 bly equil Young men and women Fon bustness ofotheial positing: Three cx ‘Business Stenography. pewritis Graphophope: Wetine Studedor may ent pitt Year ui rates Graduates larship, quarte i ‘scholarsuip. iy oF m0 circulars free at College of or Ctoo i. C. SPENCER, Pritch _SARA A. SPENCER, Vics-Principal. old Prt LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY; ny years. ‘train Pract ‘and ‘in: jus to adults confidential: prepares for college, AD- ‘West Point, all examination: se28 IVY INSTITUE, « w.cor. Sthand Kats nw. "Tae nentrrz scnoor, oF rNGUAGES, ‘WASHINGTON, 723 14TH ST. N. . 154 Tremont St; Broo! Court st.; Rework 23 W230 at Phils. 1833 Chontnut Se Thorows neh, Conversational knowledge in ONE or TWO TERMS. on tall Caance; Also private easous 1 -POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. porrenae TRANSPORTATION LINE. mer SUE, Capt. Georheyan, lenves Stophotgon's Steamer - Y Ware SUND: i e "AX, at 4 o'clock p.m. iver freight must be prepaid. For further intormation, apply te STEPHENSON & BRO. m3-6m 7th street witarf. N AND AFTER THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1883, the Htcamer MATTANO will leave ¢th-st, wharf on UNDAYS, TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at 7a. m., for Fotomas Kiver Inudings as far ae Matton ‘Crock, "s Whart, Sundays down and’ Wei rt Brenv’s snd Chapel Foiut, Thursdays dowa ‘aud Mon: ‘and Wednesdays up- ‘KL. TOLSON, Agent, 7th st. wharf, {22m JNO. MCGAHEE, Avent, Alexandria, Va, R NORFOLK, OLD POINT AND THE SOUTH. FORGE LEARY leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday ant Friday ats pm, Steanier JANE MOSELEY, ‘Tucsday atid Thursday a, ‘ ‘gtcamer Leary lands st Piney Point going andreturn- ‘_dioseley lands at Comfeld Harbor going and return ng. Lioys express will call and check fon foe and private residences, ‘Telepboue call Gi0! H PHILLIDS, Bupt, 1. and 8. C. Co. M™ VERNON! MI. VEKNON! 7m JTEAMER W. W. CORCORAN UE. lo ® m Keturving, reaches Ws a Raid LL. BLAKE, Captain, TOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. WKON ATEAMER “WAREFTELD® .KEFT1) rharf MONDAYS, THU! SR RDROA TERS poe, setentag LUESRATR Fain = BS fags ws far Orci Darrin sd st epee unvaae OCEAN STEAMERS. (QHORT ROUTE To LONDON. iORDEUTCSHER LLOYD 8. & CO, 8 Steamern Havre), Bremen, m.: Aller, Wed., March March 24, 2: 2 rc rzcellent luxurious Sines tainscr Aaa Duooe ‘935 Penn. ave. Macers Boutros, Bimpig Liquid Extract of Boot, Teaspoon: lof at inscup ot hot or cold ‘water, will make ai once, 4 PERFECT BEEF TEA, ‘that ick, ‘or well, will relish. Dowr Your Sromacus. Ballin No, 1 Division of Chemistry of Agica- ‘beers eald bere, in the manufacture of which, rate -e sor. \. “ATLANTIC CIT} _ HOTELS, COT-@ , AAT EE i, SR OE j male by, Black label on cans (14 Ibs, each.) 3831-203m_ ‘Mills, DROGHEDA, IRELAND. Frovz. Frovs. ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS, Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, and be ‘sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read And have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. M. W. GALT & CO., 814-64 Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers.’ ___ SUMMER_RESORTS. _ ETHERILL, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, § x ENATE HOUSE, ATLANTIO CITY, N. J., Grand View ot Gecan., Electric Belle sud lerm Improv i nsecsm nB. COOK Pacific and Rh: land | ; full vier fie ine eae oat MRS. LEWIS: OTEL PEMBROKE, NORTH CABO. TINA AVE“ NEANPACEFIC AVE, AT: ion. “ COBY, Manager. """ _* "ya2eo-2in0-Juleo-im ATLANTIC CITY, SO. CAR ave, near the ocean and hot baths; thot. Heated; modern improvements: elec- uta. ‘Telephone No. VS. SASL 5, Proprietor. F—OCEAN END N. J.; new sanit mi0-im,Jul-zur Complete sanitary arrangemen Be Pras ily eenep eran, 3 @. WATERS. 26-du Te WINDSOR, ATLANTIC CITY, ‘G. ADAMS & CO. ‘Real “fant” Real Batate Agente UMMER BOARD—A FAMILY OF 8 OR 9 CAN pkg a gee TT) chureh st,, Newport, It 1 120-3 HE “VENDOME,” ATLANTIC CI rs hotel, Kemucky” ave., pear the satan: Steatn héat, lected bali: ad ‘gan thrgagh- out; hot ae one 23 -y fice B. and O. depot. _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. Ursicur ‘PIANOS FOR RENT. Ww. G. ,& CO. ‘mbh3-3m lvania ave. Laswe [ssravuesrs. DECKER BROS., WEBER, ESTEY, m* PIANOS, mt organs of any maker tak payment ‘taken in part payment SANDERS & STAYMAN, SeecTEp. WARKANTED, PIANOS AND OR GANS at reasor 407 10th st, practical merly foreman with F.C. te & Co. Tuner with Bteiuway'& Bona. Salis the, noble” KRAKANER BROS.’ PEASE PIAN ORGANS. Eowaro F, Dhoor. 925 Pennsylvania ave., Importer of MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Bol it fe STEINWAY, CABCER TURNING, ittoas, AND STRONG & CLARKE’S STERLING ORGANS. aad Organs for sale or for rent upon reason- “SNining, Repatring, aod Moving done by competent workinel: by comt G. L, Wn & Bros. 709 7th st.n.w. ¥atablished World-renowned Kranich & Bach and other ‘and Organs at low prices and Fent at reduced rates. 8) FPALLET & DAVIS CELEBRATI Pianos, improved by new patents. one Goa BUMitk, Ageut ala yur roe Aree UPRIGHT of ft EF Est’ fee ud f aut E f 8 7 b | A bareain in 36-inch CLOTH, in all the leading 5 | dust openod a line of FANCY CLOTHS for Sackings, rast E GOODS. pr TA Mb, PERT AME PERE TEMA TUS YORK DURING THE PANT AND IX- DE MANY CHOICE ARTI To. NOT BE DUPLICATED. NOVEL! FAIS CRESS TEETURES, IN si ENGLISH SUITINGS. NOVELTIES IN INDIA SILKS. S SAD: ste RonES | BES. NOVEL TIENTS HaNDRE NEW EMBROIDERED SCARFS SEW CHUDDA SHAWLS. NEW TINSEL SHAWLS ee EW KID AND SILK GLOVES. NEW C. Pp CORSETS. Way eeenee> WTS Fehr eanemeen, NEW FRENCH SATEENS \ SCOTCH | SEW PRINTED EW TASH AND GERMAN LINEN SUPERB ASSORT NENT OF LUPIN S CELEBRATED BLACK DRESS SEATON PERRY, Terry Building, Penweylvania ave, cor. @thet mhi0_ SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CORSETS. 220 Pairs of Fine FRENCH CORSETS: sizes, 17 to |. Never sold less tha: and $1.50. Now 63c. ‘Thisis the greatest bangain ever offered iu Corsets, NEW SPRING HOSIERY. A fine gauge, Pin Stripe and Broken Stripe LADIES" A full line of Fast BLACK HOSE, in Cotton, Lisle, ‘and Silk, Schapper's 6-3 Real Derby Ribbed, at 230 Guaranteed fast color. Price elsewhere where they’ have them, 3lc. an’ ‘Will offer all sizes CHILDREN’S BLACK RIBBED HOSE, of a celebrated French make, at Would be ‘cheap at 40c. NEW SPRING GLOVES. Pure SILK GLOVES, 6-Dutton length, at 250. a pair, Extra quality LISLE, G-button length, with full fashioned fingers, at Extra quality TAFFETA SILK GLOVES, G-button Jength, at 2 NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. A special in ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, 40 inches ‘wide, and all the leading colors, at 62ie. A bargain in ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, 40 inches wide, in the leading shades, at 50c A SPECIAL BARGAIN in ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, 38 inches wide, at 37 4c, Have just received a line of fine BROADCLOTHS, in all theleading shades, ches wide, which we will offer asa special inducement, at @1. These cannot be | duplicated. | shades, at 40c. A line of 36-inch FANCY CLOTH. Good value at 35e. CHINA MATTINGS, | Weare offering inducements in all grades of MAT- TINGS. | CHOICE SELECTIONS OF WHITE GOODS, EM- ROIDERIES AND LACES, We sell a BLACK SURAH at 75c. that caunot be bought elsewhere at @1. It is decided bargain aud capnot be duplicated. | Large stock of beautiful CHALLIS at 18c, per yard. 50 pieces of new designs in SATTEENS. 150 pieces of fine SCOTCH GINGHAMS, from 25c. to 50e. New stock of Fancy and Plain COTTON, LISLE, and SILK HOSE. Fast BLACK HOSE, all grades. LISLE and SILK UNDERWEAR, ‘TABLE LINENS and NAPKINS. Colored HENRIETTA CLOTHS, 46 inches wide. ‘New shades at $1. Superior goods. Our stock is full of the latest styles. Buy early and get the pick. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania avenue, mub10_ ONE PRICE. Souxsos, Ganxer & Co. NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, Some new things in Plain and Diagonal DRESS GOODS, 12%¢., 15e. ‘36-inch English DEBEIGE, 25¢.; all the new colors, 38-inch All-wool Colored CASHMERE, 50c. Ladies’ Spring Weight FLANNELS for tailor-made Suite, 36-inch wide, only 40c Beautiful line TRICOT CLOTHS, 50c., 75¢.. 81. Very fine quality HENRIETTA CLOTHS in all the new spring colors, 75. Black CASHMERE, Black HENRIETTA CLOTHS, SERGES, &e., &e. Black and Colored SILKS, RHADAME, &o. Ove Case Fine Shirting PRINTS, 5c. stripes, only 10c. | that will reduce the | waist of fleahy ladies without injurious ttt lacing: | wear. ‘One Case Yard-wide PERCALES, in neat figures and | LADIES_ GOODS. Wars Axo Som SEW SPRING STYLES. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTI MANY STYLES IMPORTED BY US DIRECT, AND NOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. All the New te the a beautiful line or MRADED SET RANE as ‘aid colors, and and Ag ewest and mowt ety MISSES’ GARMENTS: RS DAI tet seat ‘with the ayy Saal the samue style fe have Just opened LADIES JacKETSs mnie ‘7TH. STH AND DsTS. WOSteY & SeDwELI, oF a aa SN Charles st, Baltimore Md. Imported costumes and Wraps, Walking, Visiting and Dinner Costumes from the leading Paris Houses, mbi3-alt = aii, oo keen bo ea, py “eee, SERS Berg czas Fo by 5 eee ‘eke >> KEEKX > e* eeex! ex] > 09 CS O° ‘000 THAN ANY OTHER MADE IX EUROPE OR AMERICA, ™ BECAUSE ONLY CORSET EVER M. and increase the lengta of 0 FIRST—IT 18 THI SECOND—IT 18 THE BEST SPINAL SUPPORTER nic: and st supportwequally well the alxiomen parts of the body TRIRD—IT I8 PROOF AGAINST PERSPTRATION and moisture. Will neither cotrode or soul the under hor break at the waist. The bones never ve out in wear, “POURTH-IT NEVER OHA TTS PORN, always retaining ste original: shape it ts invaluable ts ‘ies arcane {removes apd preveuta soot” Shoulders, To RSET MUST NOT BE MORE ‘bes sinaller than the size of your waist whes amired tichtly over sour dress, If so ordered wo ‘Maker can Take oue to order (st any price) yell of wear with as much ease: | comfort, or wive such « maguificent form. PRINCESS OF WALES COMPANY, NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS. Kept in stock aud recommended by LANSBURGH & BRO. wht sep.cet.novanh.ap.auy | Gro, WHITE LADIES TAILOR 1106 ¥ STREP | Ga. oh waaran 1s ev ti best fit and best workiua ship. rico very monersue | Please call and examine. ‘New ‘oew trhiimtoge, aud new niyics received weekly from Paris aud ladon GO. WHITE, 1106 F street 1 mbt LY DRESS ARE THE EST. Manufactured by lyn Shield Co., Brook dm. 8. F, Sold by all loadin dry goods hicnses sm ited States, . > aho-chan* FFE cvs TQ coments MADE DER Mike a a. eerLson. ae __” 1S Eat ZASTER NOVELTIES — CHICKS, HOGS, KAB- bite, Ke. Easter carte aif price. Berar tek, pu tures, favors, milk transfer pictures: old. pal sheet music’ Se-: toye, Japabewe woods, en 3. Ja¥ GOULD. ati oa et™ TaPsDOr Ooms Be Oe Mas. B. M. Mesornz, a1 ormst. sw. ‘Materials for Art Embroidery and fine Needle Work. Stock complete and quality the best. Stamping promptly done New desurne co == A * ve Mux M. J. Prasm 13909 F st, n.w. Ore, Huntay FINE FRENCH HAIK GOODS. | ALSO— im SHELL, AMBER, an4DUL& SEP Stn aMEN ts, pos | “Hair Dressed and Bangs Shincied, 125-Am* W. SoXREATAUS PUM, STEAM DYE o WOKAS, WET AND DRY CLEANING. All work executed in the Dest manver in from two tonin days. ‘The dyeing of Bisck for iournt oe: thet will bot crock Work called for mud “de Tverd tree of Shaawe 1ooR “Fedierect at ounre: | JRRENCH DyEmN BD 'D DRY CLEAN- Fino Pe tabitoiis, adh" New opk ae ton ANTON AND. CAROLINE: LEACH. former with A Fischer and Maison iriees, | "ae Bio BIH SEX. W., bet Ps 40-inch HUCK TOWELS, 12%4¢., worth 18c. A drive in German DAMASK, 30c., 37540. Large size Crochet BEDSPREAD, $1. ‘Marseilles BEDSPREADS, $1.50, New live DRESS GINGHAMS, 10c. Check NAINSOOK, 5e. and 6e. 10-4 Bieached SHEETING, 25c., worth 30c. ‘Beautiful line French end Domestic SATTEENS, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., mb9 W. M. Snvsrer & Soxs ‘Have opened their stock of NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, including all the Nov- elties in Silk, Wool, and Cotton Fabrics, ‘New shades in MOIRE SILKS. ‘New Changeable FUKAH SILKS. ‘New PLAID SURAHS. ‘New desigus in INDIA SILKS. New colors in FAILLE FRANCAIS. Printed MOHAIRS. All-Wool Freuch CHALLIS. New MOURNING GOODS. All-Wool HENRIETTA CLOTHS in the latest shades. Silk and Wool HENRIETTA CLOTHS with MOIRE SILK to match. ‘LACE FLOUNCINGS in endless variety, from §2.50 to #12 per yard. New PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, lstest styles, at moderate prices. 636 Pa. ave., south side, near 7th. Mess M. CUR SiNGital jonable Dress and W 4 f System. C. Cunuineham, a oe oat aw ANNIE K. HU! |, 430 10TH ST, NW, Sar ikon to orcer in cetry style gud minte z pele talon eee __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ Great Roesvcriox Is Paice Ov BEATING STOVES, Of which we still have ® Large Assortment. Our remaining stock of above goods we now offer at REDUCTION of 10 to 20 PER CENT below Regulst ‘Prices, including several of the Calebrated RADIANT HOME'S aud other Oret-ciass Base-Burning Stovea, Give us acall, ja and for the Margin. ORDERS executed on the New York Stook, Produce, Cofiee, Cotton, and Petroleat: Kichange: eu@ ‘on the Chicago Board of Trade. ‘Direct Wires to the Offices of HENRY CLEWS & CO., NEW YORK, And to