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THE EVENING STAR. _ m coceeees MEM 1, 1882. MONDAY LOCAL MENTION. The Weather, OFFICE OF THE CHIFF StaNat OFFICER, 1 Wasninaton, D.C. Moy 1, 1982, 9:30 a.tnf For the middle Atlantic states, fair weather, colderiy westerly winds, followed by risiug ba- Fometer. Special Weather Bulletin. ‘TO-MORROW TO BE FATR. ‘The ehtef signal officer of the army fur the following svecis! bulletin to the vr The barometer ts hithest in the southe and lowest in Nova Scotty During the past 24 hours 1.12 inches of rain has alliax, Dut in the United States fair we: has pre- Yalled. The temperature has fallen tn Minnesot. and Dakota and risen in Lilinols and Missc east of the Rocky mountains it is below the mea for the month,» 20° below the mean In the extreme nortliwest. Soathwesterly winds prevail in the lake region, mtd! New Eng- Jafid; northea: ir ‘Weather fs Indie: ww England, middle states, lower Like ms, South Atlantic States, Tennessee and Ohlo valley and east gulf states oo Jvwno Was Axnivep, so have our French Placques on easels, whith wil be presented to- Morrow to each customer, or aset of fine fancy cards; also the ing ‘great bargains will be Offered at M. Aucertein’s, $17 7th st. n.w.: Deco- Fated chamber sets, $3.97; decorated tea ‘sets, 44 Pes., $1.93; 3¢ dz. majolica plates, 55¢.: 34 dz. larger Mnajoliea plates, 75e.; 34 dz. fancy majolica plates, %e.; sunflower fruit “dishes on stand, 36c.: 1 dz. Plated tea spoons and butter knive 4 de engraved goblets and fancy tray, 71c. ;majolica ta OF coffee pots, 48¢.; 3 dz_ Cocos knives and forks, 91¢:; majolica Blass tea kets, 41 xiseape lates, 6c. Exiumtn 3 slat baby carriages. above can only be had at M. Augenstein’s, Don’t be misied by uny imitating store. Reew for parasols at Young's, 736 7th street. ‘Tne Great CraNK Carbs have arrived. For gale by all card, noveity and news dealers.” Mor- Fison & Duval, publish Fischer cleans pe veils, gents’ ing of black a ments {3 unsurpassed. A. Fischer, 996 G st Hivenan for Jumbo and the crank cards. See tf Your friends are not one of them. For saie at Rogers’ Cutlery, under St. Mare’s hotel. C. T. CREAHEN. Rersrorcep unlanniried shirts, 62"; gauze un- dershitts, 15e. Damn SiG TU street. Satixs, Nun's Veiling, Crapes, Cashmeres and Bliks, 714 7U Fsse1’s Ice Cream and Charlotte 133% ‘Tne Only Cranks pull shed, at Granvill Pe. ave. 1925 Mort's Fr sure cure. See medi- cal adv. Clark & Sons, has nd Americ fine stock of English ! also, window shades, Ac. All orders protaptly at- tended to. New Iuicisatep Dy at Youngs, Five Ce s Worth 123; vents, at 8 cen 3 7th street. glnal Cranks at Granville’s, 1925 Pa. ave. street. ‘Tue 01 70 to Your Tuts Weex, Wednesday, Banm’s second spring opening. ent. A souvenir Will be preses Lapses, don’t fail to se> Dammapn’s black and eream Sp: 805 7th street. which brought a ait frew L ir. HL, Biscoe, of wirtay for Richmond and City will Like en board acargoof wal- ot Liverpool. this et Go To Granviil “S for the Cranks. 19% Pa. ave. CRASK cond W: s ‘ington Market, 9th-st.wing. Srectar eile ude Of collars to-morrow, In all the | 2 18. | jace and | A street | ‘Tus twelfth an schmit’s Man Dey Street northwe-t, will be c May dd, whe sented w mense bari store will Giumination wil! ebr td Wednesday, 0 every Lady will be abo’s made and sold by et horuhwest. west ates, Any and obituary poems, ea” ned parasols, 's SUK para- CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Forp’s Orer nele Tom's Cabin.” Rariowa THEATER—“A Child of the State.” Carrraz THEATER —Varlety entertainment, Opp Fri.ows' Hart.—Workl’s Museum, Wrarp’s litre —Prot. Carpenter. Wintu Stkeer Cres Grov: London Baraum and SOCIETY NOTES. adinner party at half-past in honor of Gen, Hancock, at The President gav seven list eveniug which t erals Mitchell and Drum, 8 cretarh s nm and Chanel +r, Senators Voorhees, Harris, Cameron (Pa) aad Fa‘r, and! Mr. Phillips, were preveat, the Lit e both of Deing unusually ba bighty Im. ned invited! guests Springer read a » Oceang conclu and Mr. Spofford iy prepared and most inter- ‘odies. These were followed by Aspar, and recitations by Mrs. eliworate and bountiful supper niertinment. ‘Senator ond Mrs Morrill gave a reception Satur- flay event nor of th ernor of Vermont, | to which all of tie ¢ mn in Congress from that sta nators and Rep- a tates who were born tn as other citizens Of that state re- put esting ess: muste by Mrs Caldwell, and elesed th Vermont. a3 siding here. nome on Wel ttors, which w Senator David L. Yulee, of are now in Richmond, father, and soon ex: | ‘on, where they will be obgratulated by many happy at the home of th Dect to be in Washin warmly welcomed and fiends eSon’s niece, Miss Augsden, who has siting her, will leave early this week and apen i the summer with her mother at Newport. — Senator Cockrel’s ren Will, tu return to their howe in Missourl. a TcIpe IN New Yor. forty-three years, a na Pit with a pistol Saturday, at No. fe He was tlie'son of Coxuwrrrep Andrews, 2; ton, kitiet him: employed in the Treasury dep For eleven years the deve. by Alden, Sampson & S rs ate years © Was discharved last yers, for inattention to @uties. He was ready Saturday to come to Wash- Ingtoa to seo his father. with the hope of getting Pecuniary assistance, when, during the temporary absence of he shot himself in the right temple. His accouats at Sampson & Sons were | the circus had a Did effect on the witness | great Barnum and London Shows. This mornin: Straight. His funeral will take place in ils city. gee ce MreTINGs.—The Dashaway Reform lub, at Lincoln Hail, last evening, was addressed by Col Granger. Messrs. Smolenski and Schmidt spoke at the meeting of St. P: 's Temperance 1 Mrs. ©. 1. Roach presided T. U. meeting at Masonic hall, where resses Were made by Messrs. Higgins, Taylor, bson, Cutter and McCauley Av the Pletcher church meeting addresses were auade by Bud Eag- Jeston and others, ORIENTAL Goons at AvcTION.—Their wil! be on exhibition at Dowling’s auction rooms, on Friday and Saturday, May 5th and 6th, a superb collec tion of Oriental goods, comprising ‘Turkish, Per. sian, zypuan car Fuss, portieres Stier fine textiles. Full particulars in advertise: ment in Lo-1uorrow’s issue. -_—- Depicatios or a New Cuvarce Epirick.—Grace chapel, E ‘ship recen! Condensed Locals. Officers Meiton and Hutchi of the South Wash:ngton police precinct, found ‘a white female infant pear corner of Ist and B streets south- west Saturday evening. On its dress was pinned 4 card with the name “Rose McCann” written ya it. G. A. Whitaker sends the British Quarterly Re- dew for April, The remains of the ite Mr. D, A. Brosnan will Ye buried in Mount Olivet cemetery next Sunday .t5 o'clock p.m. Antonio Komano, a brother of the Society of Jesus, who died at St. Joseph’s hospital, in Balti- tore, last_ Thursday, in the 7Ist_ year of’ his age, Was a vkilied artificer in copper and bronze, ant eaves aS a monument of his skill the beautiful lings of St. Aloysius caurch, In this city Gen. 8. C. Armstrong, of the Hampton (Va.) In- ~Ulute, addressed a distinguished company at the idence Of Mr. Archibald Hopkins, Savurday x, on the results of Indian education at the ute named, His audience included President Aruzur, Chief Justice Waite, Senators Hawley and endictoa and Mr. Frank Cushing, with the two Zuni chiets. Resolutions were unanimously adopted by the Master Builders’ association, at thelr meeting Sit- urday night, declaring that they “ discountenance the disionorable manner in which the journeymen TS Of this city endeavored to increase their and “that we shall use our best efforts to have our plastering performed by non-union men until such times as the plasterers act in a proper spirit and co-operate with their employers by giv- ing them and the pubile proper notice.” ‘The dec:cation of the chapel in St. Mary's Ger- man Catholic cemetery, which was to have tiken place yesterday, was postpon-d on account or the Siew S Bev. Father ERE, pomeer te Hess e hurel Funeral services were conducted Saturday evening over the remains of Cadet Engineer L. A. Wedder- burn at the residence of his grandfather, Judge DeW. C. Lawrence, on F street, by Rev. Dr. Paret. The remains were then taken’ to Glenwood and laced in a vault. Cadet Enxinesrs Hughes, mis and Orr, three of young Wedderburn’s ssmates, were present from Annapolis, ‘The Catholic churches yesterday celebrated the “Patronage of St. Joseph,” and in some of the churches the May eve preparation for the month’s service was mude by the children under lead of the pastors. There were long procession; of children at St. Dominic’s and the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Thoms Roberts was in the dock at the Police Court to-day on the charge of assaulting Mary Roberts, his wife. He was released on his per- son.l bons. About 10 o'clock last nig a white man, in attempt in motion at the ¢ and 19th street, badly injured. 19th sti The mean tempet moath wa year. Kate Welsh, an old white woman, was sent to tue Workhouse for thirty days by Judge Suet] to- day for 1 i Money on The street, On the pre- tenee thet itwas to bury a child. ‘The Potomac Terra € comp: annval report, showin: MMe OF Plt proportion of in $111,550; debts less th Naomt Utern: against C,H. Utermehile asking the sale of lot 2 square 488, and the Investment of proceeds for the beneiit of the Infant defendant. George Washiag. ton, colored, was charged in the Police Court to-day with having assaulted a colored girl, named Annie Smith, In South Washington yesterday—disiocating her jaw with a stone. ee District Government Affairs. In reply to the request of the Women’s Christian association for exemption from special assessment for improvement of uiley in square No. 276, the attorney for the District lias given an opinion What ase comes within the Low of exemption, and Roome has canceled the charge against’ this perty. it Mr. James Harman, to get off a street car ner of Pennsylvania avenue thrown to the ground und was removed t9 his home, 1116 ton the past tly the same as last ture in Washi 50.8 degrees, ex has Mel Its 10.000; Asuog i permits {ssued by Insnector Entwiste: Wm. E. Thomas, bulid shed 1216 3d street south- 9 ith ‘Street, nortuwest, $100; De Tepair frame 452 9th street southw than L. Williams, erect a two-story dwelling he-see avenue, between North A ahd Band E sts., A complaint has been lodged by J. Harrison hnson, residing at the corner of 8th and C sts. uthwest, of the prevatling nuisance existing aud increasiug by tie custom of depositing of pay ing stones, brickbats, dirt, old railroad ties, and other refuse ru on the reservation in front of bis premises on C sireet, between 7th and Sta sts., souluwest. POLICE APPOINTM! Three new policemen ¥ —G. RK. Jackson in the county, W. 8. Dulin In Lieut. Greer'’s precinct (sixth), and W. 'T. Seder in Lieut. Arnold’s precinct (ith). The following chanzes in the police force took effe-t this Ung Seng 7 uth precine ire seant Boyle, unt Perry, of the Slattery, of the nt Buel, of the fourth, $s, 0f thé third, to the ucher, from the flith to the Tith, to the seventh; Pri- th, to the fift! THE LEFORM SCHOOL Mr. Shelleaberger, supeiintendent of the reform school, has forwarded lo the trustees am estimate for permanent Improvements including new buildings, alterations andl additions con nected with the Institution with cost of same which it is prope i ate. Ancther division oF fintiy quarters fs asked for, Where-in alithe younger boys should be placed, froin 50, to 60 im nuthber, and thus entirely rated the older ones. This will requir P: building, at an estimated cost of $13,500. Next 1s a substintlal barn large enough to accommodate ‘Ss capacity for farm moval of old Darn, xg Stable and tool hous Hon and perinanent repairs $1,500; for present necessary repairs to main lamily build- ings, ete., ete., $1,500; total, $24,900. semdshadrue Dat A DisoRpEnty Hovss.—An old colored man, named Robert Cook, was sent to Jail for 20 days by Judge Spell to-day’ in default of a tue of $25 tor keeping 4 disorderly house at No. 1058 West Mar- Ket street, here. Several citizens v-stificd to the disgraceful conduct that is carried on In the OUse. ee EFFECT OF THE CIRCUS PARADE ON CRIMINAL Cover BrsiNess.—Thts morningon the Criuninal Court couvening there was but a small number of persons pre-ent, and when the list of witnesses 13 called but few answered tothelr names, It Was suggested that the cireus had thinned out the crowd, and one of the attorneys remarked that ‘The ease of Jennie Williams, charged with was called, and the defendant failed to An attorney sald, “Si Ing at the c cus.” Mr. forfeit the recogni- zanct nd it done. The same course was taken’in the case of Philip Taylor, assault. ppeal for an ——>—_—_ id by KR. A. Golden, agent: had, from $12 to $20 per hundred; 175,000 her- from $5.50 to $7 per thousand; '300 bunches and perch, fgom 10 to 50 cents per bunch, Tre Barxvm xp Loxpon Suows.—Long cara- vaus of gaily painted Wagons passing throuzh the city yesterday gave notice of the arrival of t iS MARKET. 9. ring, the presence of the show was again emphatically announced by One of the finest street displays fivst perform: e ids, Cort 9h and S iileh are covered with mam- moth tents, at2 o'clock this afternoon, and there a3 a immens2 assemblage present. Jumbo ts | here and the baby elephant and the myriad of other attractions, forming what is called the crowning triumph of Mr. Barnum’s busy life. A erformance Will be given at 8 o'clock this even- Ing and two performances will be given to-morrow. pesors. -ARASOLS, new styizs, Parasols, lined, all colors, $2. Cardinal Para‘oisy ined Sittin Parasols, trove et lined, $3, Epeeiat lace, $4. Satin Parasols, lined, gilt mi Parsuoliy with fanes hatid‘es; $1, 46. 41,50; $2, 93.50, varcsols, with fane: -25, $1.50, i Sun Umbrellas, ‘black and br. wn, lanre sizes’ SPRING DRESS GOODS. SUMMER SILKS, oth, in all the Spring colora. luke, S0c., G2c. ; extra heavy at 750. Shring Caahneres, Sow colors, at Lge. Surah Satine, new colors, at ‘ida Cloths, illuminated | Moire Satins, a the latest sfvlee, at $1, Ail- Wool Black Casameres, Stc., 50c., 62c. and TSe Colored Dress Silks, very heavy, Dew colors, $1 and $1.10. s Datmassee, Tinsel Novelties, Nuns’ Ve re Albatross Drews Goods, Talfetas, Boyes and Roman Buntiox, all-woo!, new colors, best make, 250. % p rm tines, Only. aoe a elith i rian Lawns, Dotted an wins Check Nalnsboke, Victoria Lawnne French Onseadies ‘45 INCHES LONG. Damask Towels, at 20. Sea Perea ciate orate. creales, Madran and Boys? Cloth for Sprsne Suits, 250.. Sie, 0c. Sheeting Cottms, White and Colored Counterpanee. straw Matin, best y, fancy checks, 250, , 30c.,370. Best 2-Ply Carpets, all-wool, reduced to 50. ©. M. TOWSON, < 636 Pennsylvania avenue, (south side), 2) ‘Near Market, roonrsy BRAND OF FINECUTCHEWING ‘TOBACCO is the best. ‘Try it, For sale wholesale ay ia retail A )N “Dine” 1316 F street. near tho Ebb He i sbbitt House. “Old Mother Hubbard ‘Lived in a cupboard.” THE MOTHER HUBBARD KILT SUITS FOR LITTLE Bors. ‘THE NEWEST STXLE OUT. ‘We have opened a very attractive line of them. (ATaRRE. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, A BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCH HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANADA FIR, MA4RI- GOLD, CLOVER BLOSSOMS, &e. A singie dore instantly relieves the most violentSneez- ing or Head Colds, clears the head as by mexic, stova watery discharges from the Nose, and Eyes, prevents Ringing Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Hendache, and subdues Chills and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal passaxes of foul mucas, restores the sense of smell, taste and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive mat- ter, sweetens and purifies the breath, stops the cough, and arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Consump- tion. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent id Sanford’s Inhaler, all in one package, of all drug- jsta for $1. Ask for SaNFonD's RADICAL CURE. WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass. COLLINS’ PLASTERS. INSTANT RELIEF For Pain and Weakness of the Lunas, Liven, KIDNEYS and Unrxary OnGans, Ruevmatism, NEuRALora and Dyspresia, in COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC FLASTERS. Only 25centa. Soldeverywhere. {6 CITY ITEMS. Jumbo's Trunk Is not so stron and serviceable as those made and suld by Jas. 8. Tortam, 42 If it is Mendache of any kind that troubles you, you need never have anether attack, Send $250 ‘to Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore, Md., and he will send you by returtL mail 6 boxes of his Celery and Chamomile Pills, and they will permanently cure you. Of drug- gists, 50 cents a box. Mub Punch, repared of pure old Mquors and aromatic fruit tices, surpsisses any punch or toddy made on the ‘Spur of the moment. if You Come Home Late bring your wife a bottie of German Corn Remover. Resuit: happiness, Speer’s New Jersey Port Grape Wine. ve have examined a specimen of the Port Grape Wine of Mr, Albert Speer, reterred to by a corre- spendent of the American Baptist, and have no doubt it is pure. “We should judge’ from its taste and appearance that it 1s certainly valuable as a medicinal wine and as a tonic for weakly persons. It has the recommen‘tstion of some of the first hysiclans in this country, as well as Europe. Sold y druggists and grocers. Does Your Head Ache? Lodille’s Specific cures the worst case in 5 to 30 Minutes. OO cents. At all drug stores, Those Who Have Heen Dosed with quinine, and experienced {ts injurious effects, should’ try Carter’s Liver Bitters, a sure fire for malaria. Small Annoyances in Life are vanishing througi scientille discovery. In his Skin Cure, Dr. C, W. Senson of Baltimore, Md., has created a perfect remedy for tetter, eruptions and scurf on the face or scalp. Every person using it will have a clear countenane A Card. To all who aresufferins from the errors and in- Giscretions of youth, nervous weakness, carly decay, loss of manhood, &c., Twill send. a’ recipe that Will cure you, free’ot charge. ‘This great re- Inedy Was discovered by a misstonery in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to. the Rev. Joseru 1. Iyman, Station D, New York city. jchupaiba.» ure, all annoying Kidney, Blad- Diseases. $1. Druggists. “Depot, nick, comple der and Urin®: Stott & Crom: Forty Yenrs? Experience of an Old Nurse. Mra. Winslow's Sovthing Syrup 1s the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for forty TS With never-failing success by millions of inothers for their children. It relleves the child in, cures dys*ntery and diarrhoea, griping bowels and wird colic. By g! uth to the child itrests the mother. Price 2 cents a Dottie. mW3 ‘ood is the Most Relinble in and generative organs. It post. ly cures nervous debility, loss of memory, and exual Weakhess, All druggists, #1 a bottle; six for $5. Stott & Cromwell, 490 Pa ave. nw. Alderney Dal Fresh Alderney Bitter, churned every morning and delivered in 3g-Ib. “Ward” printa 45. ver Ib. ottage cheese, Dutteriallk and sweet milk, qt Cream, ic. pint. Wagons.” c= RUPPERY, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, the cheapest for Beauty, Comfort aud Durability in the market, ARCHERY, FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET and LAWN TEN BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, TRI- CYCLES, WAGONS, &e., can be bought at the lowest manutactui ” prices. = Canalo e CHR, RUPPERT. C OMPOUND LICORICE POWDER, (German formula) tor purifying the blood and reg- ulating the system, 25 cents a Box. £UkiL NOMWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL, ‘= 40 cents per pint. A.M, KLOCZEWSKI'S PHARMACY, 425 9th atfeet. SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, BOUGHT. AND THE ¥) hichest cash prices paid. | A atches, Jewelr Guns, Pistols, &cr Call or addieas HERZOG, 308-9 street, near Pennsylvania avenue: marst [sven ‘ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. Just received and placed on ourcounter— AAll-Wool Blue CHEVIOT MEN'S SUIT, which we offer at the astonishing low price of $8, goods val- ued at $11. A beautiful line of MEN'S PANTS, desirable patterns, at $2, $2.50, $3. Our stock of Youth's and Men's BUSINESS and DRESS SUITS is, without exception, the largest and Dest selected ever exhibited in this city. Our BOYS' DEPARTMENT is complete in every de- At mi5 tail. We call special attention to our ‘DENGREMONT CHILDREN’S SUITS,” in three different shades. This is undoubtedly the neatest, best fitting Suit which was ever introduced, ‘We have a few of the $2.50 BOYS’ SUITS left. M, F. EISEMAN, THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. 421 SeventH Srreer N, W. al? (Under 04d Fellows’ Hall). ELT AND GRAVEL ROOFING. Kooting Baterial, Charcoal, Carpet Lining Felt, ul 'WALKER'S. 204 20th etrest northwest. DRY Goops. DRY GOODS. SUMMER RESORTS. LOulsixe SILKS aT 7% CENTS. ‘We have just placedsen our connters a lot of LOUISINE SILKS AT 75 CENTS, which we offer as bargains. FOULARD SILKS reduced to 75c. from $1. FOULARD SILKS reaucod to $1.25 from $1.50. New lot of EMBROIDERED DRESSES at $15. BROCADE SILKS at $1.25 and $1.50. The best Silke in the market forthe price. Special Bargains in BUACK. SILKS at $1 and $1.25. NEW GRENADINES,‘SPRING BLACK GOODS. CANTON CREPE, CREPE DE CHENE’AND JAPAN CREPE. FANCY WOOL DRESS GOODS in great variety. Ladies’ and Misses FANCY HOSE. NEW PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. GUIPURE EMBROIDERIES and SPANISH LACES. EMBROIDERED MUSLEN DRESSES in great va- SCOTCH GINGHAMS and FRENCH SATINES. MERV LAWNS, CHOICE WHITE GOODS. INDIA LINEN, DIMITY MULL. PERSIAN LAWN, &e. Our Stock is unusually hrze, and the selections first class, and many goods on our counters cannot be found in other stores. 527 Onx Price. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘The Best 1s the Cheapest, 029 H GRENADINES. SEATON PERRY, (Successor To PERRY & BRoTHER,) ‘Requests an inspection of his‘‘Entire New Stock” cf the “LATEST SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES.” Brocaded and Striped Pinsh GRENADINES. ‘Twisted Silk HER NANIE: Brocaded Foulard SATIN ‘in Bright Colors for Dress- ast LOUISINES, SURAH SILKS, SUM} KHADAM ith MOIR CATSE to mate) Embroidered NUNS VEILING and BATISTE ROBES, from $15 to Embroidered I8Di A PONGEFS, CANTON GRAPES AYRE SON'S SCUICH SYLPHIDES and ecial. attractions” in HANDKERCHIEFS, HOS- ¥ and GAUZE UNDERWEAR. LINEN LAWNS, in. Kings, Polka-spots and Stripes for Combi Suits. ERV LAWSS, 'H JACONETS. All Wool NEWPOKT SUITIN: 50c. Inunense Stock FRENCH. WOOL DRESS FABRIK Rare Bargains in LUPIN'S ALL WOOL NUNS VE! INGS at 25 -ineh ILLUMINATED SUIT- PARIS FICHES. nt of New and Choice PARASOLS RELLAS, and Fieured SATINE! a HE NOVELTIES IN WHITE GOODS. "27 PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Penny BUILDIxa, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Fetablished 1°40. a29 W OODWARD & LOTHROP, 921-PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE-921, Will offer the coming week SPECIAL BARGAINS In all Departments, SILK DEPARTMENT. 25 pieces Illuminated Beizes and uns? Veilings, at only 50c, per yard. SUIT DEPARTMENT. Bargains in White Soits, Gingham Suits, Cambric Suits, Jackets, Sik Dolmans. CORSET DEPARTMENT. Just opened an excellent quality of Zephyr or. Summer Corsets, at a low price. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT, Fine Muslin and Lace Trimmed Underwear, . i at low prices, Busties, Hoopskirts and Striped Cotton Skirts, at our usual low prices. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. We have an elegant line of Fancy Cotton and Lisle ‘Threat Hosiery for Misses and Children, and sito ps.Reque-t our customers to inspect our stock and jearn our price before purchasing. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. ‘We have received a new assortment of our Jmperial Real Kid Glove; per pair, 3-button, ai 4-button, at 2 per pair, G-buttom, xt $1.50 per pair. The quality is even better than betore, and the colors ‘are superb, Our assortment of Lirle Thread Gloves and Mitts is cxcelient, and we invite examination of our stock. MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, Lisle Thread Hose, Baibrigzan Underwear, Club House Scarfs, ‘Handkerchi At popular pri rigs ae ss BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921-PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE-921. 029 GUMMER SILKS FROM AUCTION, 35 pieces Plain, Plaid end Str’ from We nesday's auction, at 50, 60, Tsc., $1 peryard. 25 pieces Plain Bleck NUN'S VEILING, 27 inches, at 25c., worth 3° 27 pieces Biack and Colored LACE BUNTING, all Wool, at 25c., worth 3734c. 10 pieces ILLUMINATED DE BEIGE and FOULE, at b0c., 45 inches wide. 500 new PARASOLS and SUN :ELLAS, from Gaye. 10 $8.50. a at ‘We have a full stock in every line and low prices. : GEO. J. JOHNSON, a28 ‘713 Market Space. GPECI4L BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. ( SUMMER SILKS, TNuminated Dress Goods, widest double width, pure Wool, only 500, ‘Nun's Veiling, all colors, pure Wool, 30c, Handsome Black Brocade Silks, all pure Silk, $1. Colored and Black Silks, 50c. Black and White Striped Silks, 500, Black Sitk Velvet, $1. * Light Bue and Pink Cashmeres, pure Wool, wide double width, 50c. Checked Drees Goods—Black and White, Blue and Gold, Green and Gold, Brown and White, 25¢. Colored and Black Cashmeres, pure wool, double widch, 373c. Piano Covers, Silk Embroidered, $3.75. Bleached Table Damask, all Linen, 500. Cloth for Men’sand Boys’ wear, 370. to $1.50, Black Cashmere Shawis, all Wool, $2. Pure Linen Dinner Napkins, 750. dozen. Honey-Comb White Quilta, 75c. Black Silks, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2. ‘One hundred pieces of Scotch Ginghams, plaid, plain and striped, 250, CARTER’S, 111 MARKET SPACE. als [{%EE 6. HaTcH & Company, ARTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS axD DECORATORS, LAMBREQUINS AND PORTIERES, In Rare Fabrics. _all-im’ __ No. 994 F STREET NORTHWES For SEADACHES DBE ae of the Stomach, Cost weneral Sed a sag catnartig for take Neamt ABTHUR NATTANS, Paarwactsr, als ath and I and 2d and D streets n.w. ASE ed N OTICE! All persons in Washington purchasing s bottle of PATAPSCO BAKING feaueeet es 5 Baurnwoms, Apel tet, “MTT AY Sein NEW DRY GOODS. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 803 Manxer Srace, a very large and choice ‘stock of first-class Goods ‘Popular prices, “We cbilleuge comparison in quate ‘new ati choice. and invite all persons to inspect Lupin’s BLACK GRENADIN: es Aleit BLACK [ADINE! SURAH 3 FOI 3; RHAD, Novelties in Freveh SUITING. LAssBcRce & BRO. WONDERFUL BARGAINS FOR THE BALANCE OF THE SEASON, GREAT CLEARING SALB IN CONSEQUENCE OF REMOVAL TO OUR NEW BUILDING IN THE FALL, WE OFFER NOW: Ten Cases beautifal LAWNS, warranted fast colors, in ‘Figured and Polka Dot, 5 cents, ‘Three Cases SEERSUCKER, at 9c., worth 12}. a SEERSUCKER, 12e., worth Three Cases small PLAID WOOL DRESS GOODS, re- duced to 12}gc. from 30c. ‘One Case BROCADED DRESS GOODS, in all the new spring shades, at lic. One Case ALL-WOOL FINEST NUN'S VEILING, « at 25e, These are very scarce. We Just received them from the Custom House, having ordered them in January. Two Cases ECRU, only FRENCH BUNTING, at 16c. per yard. These cost 35c. to import, but as it is Job lot and all one shade, we bought them at a sac- Tifice, One Case FAILE RELIGEUSE, the finest Cloth im- ported, 45inches wide, at 65c., reduced from §1.25. One Case double width NUN duced from 75e, "S VEILING, at 50c., re- ‘One Case 6-4 small check ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS, atS0c. Other merchants are selling them at $1. Six Cares ALLL WOOL FANCY BUNTINGS. in Black and all the leading Spring shades, at 25c., worth 50c, A great bargain, BLACK SILKS. COLORED SILKs, ‘Ten Pieces extraordinary good BLACF SILK, at$1. It compares favorably with any $1.50 Silke. Now is your time tobuy. It will pay you to lay it by until Fall, as it is a sure saving of 50c. per yard. Fifty Dozen MISS) Cream, at 7 SILK HOSE, in Pink, Blue and pair, worth $1.25, Every,article in our two stores reduced. We want to crowd dur stores with purchasers, and we are content to make sacrifices to do it, Onur building is going on rapidly, a drawing of which can be ecen in our window. We must open with a CLEAN, NEW STOCK, And shall sell every article in our present stores before removal, LANSBURGH & BROTHER, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. 008 LAST CHANCE. THE SALE OF CARPETS AT COST FOR CASH AT SINGLETON & HOEEE'S WILL CLOSE THE FIRST OF MAY, BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY, SPECIALTIES: WINDOW SHADES AND LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER, SINGLETON & HOEKE’S 801 MARKET SPACE, LADIES’ GOODS. GUNMER OPENING. MRS. J. P. PALMER, NO. 1107 F STREET, Between 11th and 12th Strects, ‘Will Open on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26ru, A Case of FRENCH BONNETS anp LONDON HATS. ‘No Cards. am SPECIAL: NOTICE! SPECIAL NOTICE!! ‘The great rush which has attended the opening of OUR NEW STORE has not detracted from our exten- sive stock, as we are receiving daily large invoices of the choicest Novelties which the Paris market affords. ‘We would particularly request our customers and the public to examine our stock and prices, which we are satisfied cannot be equalled in the city. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 22 1309 F StReer xoRTHWEST. ATTERN HATS AND FINE MILLINERY GOODS; SILK AND CLOTH WRAPS; SILK, FLANNEL and CAMBRIC SUITS, the largest and most elecant assortment in the city, made exclu- sively to der. silage M. WILLIAN, * 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 7 CITE TREVISE, PARIS. al5 1 bam VON BRANDIS. MODIS" 907 Pennsylvania ave., over M. Wil "6 establishment. Evering Dresses; Trousseaus, a special Cloaks, Dolimans aid Suits; “all mado at the chortesk notice; perfect work, superior fitting; satisfaction sonrauteed. amt al? all M*®s ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to onder in every style and iuatertal, Sole agency Abdominal Supporter. ‘RS. Foss ges Lotbdoetls short DRESSE: beorte | MERINO AND La AND SHTRRED CAPS, ond Eiiveltaeg (eee yar NGS NI Patent Office, TRIMMING STORE, L4¢22 BEER, 308. SCHLITZ BREWING CO.’S MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, ti rele cana Sa ga RT Bee. ISLAND, R. I. ravonry ee SE Baan medical profession pronounce thi The deliehtt trout, sword, tals Sos ietias ‘The Ocean View is on a hich bluff, overlooking the ocean, and accommodetes 500 guests: broad piazzas ex- tend neariy one quarter of a mile in 2 splendid music: elegant balland theatrical room: hot and cold sea baths in hotel: has more permanent families than any hotel on the Atlantic coast; electric bells, Kas, Ac. in every room; submarine cabie to msiniend. Two snailer Louses—Pequot at:d Hote! Mauisses—under saiwe management. Send for Illustrated Han ibook. 0. 8. MARDEN, Manager, 228-2m__ 43 Bowdoin +t., Boston, until June 15th. — ASS ROCK HOUSE, GOOD HARBOR BEACH, Gloucester, Mase. Finest Surf Bathing end Oren Scenery oe ee coast. Send F * tok describing in. q Sateoam = F. G. Bi 3 NEWPorT, RHODE ISLAND. ‘The extensive property known as EASTON'S; POINT—Just east of the first bathing beach—Y recently so'd by the Gibbs Land Co., to a BOS- TON SYNDICATF, has been divided into lots and will be sold in sizes to suit purchasers. Every lot has a fine southwesterly expose, and com- mands a full view of the sca. The property is but ten minutes drive from the Casino. The roads are to be immediately opened and put in good order, water and gas introduced and other im- provements made. Reasonable prices will be charged, \d no more attractive spot'can be found tor the estab- Kshment of summer residences. Plans of the eub-divisions may be had of any of the Real Estate Brokers at Newport, and further informa- tion may be obtained on appiteation to B. W. CROWNINSHIELD, 421 9th street porthwest, NEW PUBLICATIONS. N PUBLICATI Carlyle, 2 vole, $4. g ‘Conversation, 66 cent, Onesimus, Memoirs of a Disciple of St. Paul, $1.50, Lousichion's Hpnerioe, Carer eon scielion’s Hiyperien, paper covers, Be coats Longteliow's Outre. Mer, paper covers, 18 cents, FRANCIS RB. MOHUN, i 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EW LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, jorawetz on Private Corporations Sgbowler on Husband and Wite: $6. = re Instiratie Dre roa. : ney a neue a mre xander: $l. Lacy C. Lilie: Se. Payettal Bausition, ty Owed. ; po Oa Science and Culture, ty Pro Hugies $iae, s ‘The langeat stock of Btationery in boxes fn the city, W. H. MuRRISON, Law BOOKSELLER AKD BTATIONR, | an 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest — aN FPBENCH Boos, als FINEST STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, ETO, V. G. FISCHER, (uceessor to M. E. Boardman), 829 16th Street, Opposite U.8. ‘Treasury, al-w&kslm 11 Pemberton Square, Boston. alo Washineton, D.O, YONGRESS HALL 1OR RENT 1 OCEAN K “i; U city, Worcester Co., Ma. Wal furnished foe NEW Books. aud ever Shoes Sette toe tne mn. ‘Worcester and #15 Wharton, st., phia. at RVING HALL, MECHANICSBURG, P. O, PA. Eight miles west of Harrisburg, via ¢. V. K.R, in the beautiful healthful Cum- berland Valley. Capacity 60 nests. ELWOOD, KANG, Proprietor, N.J. 024-62 SEASON 1882. BRIGHT HOUSE DOUGLASS HOUSE, (Bs Rehoboth Beach, Desaware. Terms, $8 to $14 per wer for ciroular. a7-2m VALTER BURTO! Proprietor. Gren SPRINGS AND BATHS, ALKALINE LITHIA WATIRS, HAMPSHIRE CO., W. Va. Oven JUNE Ist to OCTOBER, and later company will justify, having the lancest' ewimming pool of earbonated mineral water in, the world. ., Chalybeate Springs (eecond to none) rich im iron, and froma half w three-quarters of an hour's ride (carriage or horseback) a fine white sulphur. Grand mountain scenery, euomer climate unsurpassed; a charming summer hon More ratisfactory result«in a number of dineases (some in a few weeks, others area- son) than any springs in this conntry or Europe, and Fates of change moderate. Eary of access from all points of the compass. Pamphlets and water at Thompson's, ‘703 15th street, Washington, D.C., or will be sent direct Qu application: Fine band, good boating and fishing. Engage rooms early. Hundreds turned away each sea- son unable to get quarters. Huuting in season. a3-lin W, i. SALE, Proprietor. WW ERMONT House, Atlantic City, N. J. ‘Open April 15th for the reason. ‘The most airy and delightful Summer Tone f on the coast. A Sea View from every Toom 1 the house. “Good bathing. Croquet grounds, and ther opportunities for octal enjosment. ‘be enters {of families a special KS. D. B. STOCKHAM. m28-3m_ 945 K street, Washington, D.C. VOR RENT — SWAN T, KING'S BEACH, Mass., on the Lander Extats, Elm Cot- tage, ten rooms, furnished, for the summer. Ing tire at 45 B street southcast, Capstol square. bauires PIANOS AND ORGANS RE NBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS of various makes for sale and rent duced prices. Wm. Knabe & Co,"s ‘orld renowned Pianos. Tuning and Repairing. 425 11th street, above Peunsylvania avenue. 229-1m_ SAL BRADBURY ORGAN: STANDARD ORGANS. fi 5 ra Fresh supply of these celebrated Ursans ust received. ‘New styles, uew cases, and reasonable prices, 029-6 1103 Penuiyivauis avenue, (pBAuscEy J. REED, 483 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Offers the following special bargains "TTA PIANOS AND ORGANS: No. 1, an elegant 3-stringedSquare Grand, elaborately carved bran new Piano, by one of the most noted Balti- more makers; regular price $750; offered on $15 mouth. ly—at $350. No. 2, one of those celebrated Upright Pianos, made by Hardman, and used 1 year; price, $170. No. 3, a full7 octave, beautifully carved Rosewood Piano, inlaid with pearls and made by Ernst Gobler, and cost $750, Terms $100 cash; price, $190. No. 4, a 7-octave Square Piano, with overstrang bass and modern improvements; very powerful in tone ;made by ex-partner of WM. KNABE. Price, $100. No. 5, one 7-octave Square Pisno, made by Chicker- ing & Sons. Price, $130. No. 6, special prive in a Job lot of organs by a retired dealer. X.B.—Parties leaving the city always find us with cash ready to purchase anything in our line. Thisen- ables us to keep in etock most of the time PIANOS from CHICKERING, STEINWAY and KNABE, and OR- GANS from MASON & HAMLIN, SMITH AMERI- CAN and ESTEY, at less than one-half the usual prices quoted. Most complete Repair Shop in the city. Old Pianos made new. 028 L. WILD & BRO., ° 709 7th Street Northwest, sole agents for the STIEFF and theK RANICH| & BACH PIANOS and ESTEY ORGANS. Special attention given to Tuning Fianos and Organs, ‘Several Pianos and Organs nov for reut atlow rates. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 709 DO NOT FAIL 709 toexamine, before purchasing, our elegant SIMPSON REFRIGERATORS. ‘They are Charcoal Packed; have Polished Metal Linings, Slate Stone Shelves and are attractively finished. Low Prices for the best quality of China, Glass We w Plated Ware and House Furnishing Goods. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 029 709 MARKET SPACE. CLOTHES WKINGERS, best Gilray’s Celebrated LACE CU 02d JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Brench Box Office Ford's Onera Houne, a0 FAMILY SUPPLIES. CAM PORNIA CLARET, fain <== $4.00 Per pozeN. Several months ago we bottled a fow caske of the above, received direct. It is now in fine condition, Deing pure and agreeable, We think it will give better satisfaction than the much higher priced, imported, WITMER’S, FAR SUPERIOR TO THE BEST GRAHAM FLOUR, IT IS THE FOOD FOR THE DYSPEPTIO, IT IS UNEXCELLED FOR INFANTS AND CHT+ IT IS UNEQUALLED FOR THE BRAIN-WORKER, | ‘Ask your grocer for it, anda , ‘Wholesale Depot corner Ist street and Indiana avenues | 29 WM. M. GALT & ©0, ny) Jockey CLUB WHISKY, We offer to the Pul warrant strictly pure and Barley by the old-fa by physicians for invalid’ which we ade trom Mowutain od process, Recommends, W. A. OFFUTT & BRO. Wwe ARE DETERMINED NOT TO CANKY ANE CANNED GOODS over till next season. Therefore we offer the follows ing: 200 dozen * Boston Market” TOMATOES, (2 7h. cane.,>° extra heavy, solid J 50 per doxca, 200 ‘deren Shivers, Ea tai And ais it of “otLer CANNED VEUMTAR, BLES and FKUITS. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, ) m25 No. 1209 F STREET, — F OR LENT! Sonsed Herring, Rardines in ‘Tomatoss, Soused Mackerel, Sardines Smoked. Soused Trout. Be Fresh Sinelts, Fresh Ca-k. Yarmouth Bioaters, Kiprered Herring. Columbia River Salmon, Machiag Boy Lotter. a B. W. REED'S SONS, m3 1216 F street northwest. a ee yost RECEIVED— Sostox cvcumr ss” FLOKIDA TOMATOES, 4 DA ELOMIDA ORANGES; ‘Constantly on hand, PHILADELPHIA CAPONS and CHICKENS, Also, the very best POULTRY. FRANK J. TIBRETS, Patace Manxer, Corner 14th street and New York avenue, E ARE RECEIVING DAILY EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTON. PRIME STALL FED BEEF, SELECTED OVSTERS coseetinkat® Huson, ruicaue iia ‘CHICKENS AND TURKETR BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & ©O. 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUR. ma Box 71, City Post Office. oe Geltreted free cf change to el pertoct Ge __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. (UNNINGHAM, “HATTER.”—SPRING 8’ CA rt Sant eae Manilla a specialty, CUNNINGHAM, 740 northwest. EP REFRIGERATORS, WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, PORCELAIN LINED COOLERS, ICE PITCHERS, &e. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Inronrer oF CurIna axp GLASSWARE, az 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ¥ XOU WANT A 000K STOVE OR RANGE ‘Call and see our new Range, with Patent Duplex Our Sore Bele arone, OTL and GAS STOVES is now com of which, as well as Stoves, we can show largest ansortment in the. 5 ‘The attention of buildera and anersi reppecitliy onye, the Fireside, Jewel Tntrobes, and our large variety of Slate ail firet-claas xoods. W. 8. JENES & CO., al ‘717 7th street northwest. SEWING MACHINES, &c. ‘ANTED EVERYBODY TO CALL AND ERSELLING EVERYBODY we ARE UNDE vat ut Linen Collars, Linen Caffe, Silk Neckwear, Cotton sockn Undershirts and Drawers. of Percale Shirts, the ‘Dest quality, oy 3 saa Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 cents, Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $% Bix fine Dress Shirts to order for $9. Al goods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every inest Dress Shirts to order.. Bix flstre Fine Sirs to ondor--s~ Bix Fine Shirts to order.. mar24 ie APANESE DECORATIVE 8, j 7 a

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