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THE EVENING STAR. HURSDAY. _Miny 18, 1882. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIFF Stawat. OFricrr, Y Wasnixetos, D.C., May 18, 882, 9:30a.m.6 For the middie Atlantic states, Increasing cloud- Iness, followed by light local rains, easterly winds, Stationary or lower temperature, rising follow by failing barometer. Special Weather Bulictin. ‘The chief signal officer of the army furnishes te following special bulletin to the press:— The pressure is unusually high in the mevitime rovinces of Canada and ts lowest in the Rocky jountain region. General he: rains have fallen in the Missonrt valley. The following rain- falls exceeding one tuc’ e post twenty-focr hours are reported nkton, 1.81, and Huron, Dakota, 1.34. Northeasterly wit England, the je states and southeasterly west of the M&stss:ppl_ river! a ture has remained nearby stationary + Tal an middie states, and has riS-n ss EaSt of the Misstssippt river it averages 10° below the mean for the month. Rain Is indi- cated on Friday in the west, Guir states, narth- ‘West and upper lake region, and fair weather in the South Auiantle states. Every I0USEKEEPER sliould avall themselves of ‘the generous efler of Sintth, Ha advertisement in another column. ‘FUSsExt's Ice Cream. SHAWL STRAPS given to$5 buyers. Young’s. REFRIGERATORS AND Ice Cuests.—Pactory prices at J. W. Schaeter's, 1020 7th street northwest. filed a Dill In equity nd others, to enforce lot 88, Hawes’ subdl- the purpd ty sant, for ration of the celebrated Taunus ate just been made by Ch. Xan-ter, #1 7th Street. They are guaranteed to be the pure ar- ticle. Sana Bexxwanp set cards, 9th street wing, Center Market. ‘Troemyer’s only even balance seale in the World; steel pivots and bearings Agent, B. Batley, 829 7th street. Ove Poxrmarts of children are noted for thet “acter ney are excel Ta process. PHIGG’s JEWELRY STOR and gold rings, plain, chased ani from $1 to $15. 457 Pennsylvania stone settings, venue. Usk none but P lebrated Har saw. CITY AND DISTRICT. = ssa Amusements To-night. Nartosat. Tueater.—“The New Magdalen.” Carrrat. THEATER —Variety. THEATER Comrge fety. Messrs. Wood & Bteele, the celebrated roller skaters, will appear. Manrst’s Hatt.—Chamber Music Concert. AbNen’s SUMMER GAkDEN.—Opening and public rehearsal. Driver's GARDEN THEATER —Summer Night En- nts. ase SS Condensed Locals. Mr. John Batley, of the clerk’s office of the House of Representatives, while riding in a bugcy with a relative, Dr. Adams, on New York avenue and 3d street yesterday afternoon, was thrown out of bis buggy and badly injured—a team runniug Into his Vehicle at that point. His shoulder is thought to tw reaeiee and he js badly bruised ebout the Samuel Johnson, colored, was charged in the Police Court this morning with carrying a pistol. His stepfather testified that he threatened to blow his (the old man’s) brains out. He was sent to the ‘Workhouse for 60 days in default of a fine of $30. James Davis, an old colored whitewasher, was Bined $5 or 15 day tn Jail, by Judge Snell to-day for assaulting George W. ‘Stewart, another colored Ian, by “whitewashing him.” By arrangement of Mr. T. W. Hunster, drawing teacher, and the teachers of the colored pubite Schools, the exhibition of drawing under the rules Of the board Will be held as usual at the Sumner sckool building to-day beginning at 1 p.m., and Doziing until 7. p.m. he house of Mr. T. J. Reed, No. 1713 15th street, ‘Was robbed yesterday afternoon of a gold watch and chain and other articles, while Mr. K bis wife were at the marriage of Mrs. Reed Rev. P-L. Chappelle, of St. Joseph's chu - timore, who ts to be appottited pastor of St.’Mat- thew’s'cliureh, in this city, to succeed the late Father Boyle, arrived in New York trom Europe yesterday. Ascension day was observed with the usual services to-day in the Catholic and Protestant Episeopal churches. This evening Washington, Combia and Potomac Commanderies, K. T., will celebrate the day-by marching with music to the Tabernacte in South Washington, where they Will listen to a sermon by Rev. W. W. Hicks. 4. Shillington sends the superb Pringe Leopold Wedding numbers of the London @rapMc and the Htustrated London News. ‘The Nut‘onal Rifles under thefr new incorpora- tion have elected a beard of directors as follo Col J.0. P. Burnside, James F. Oyster, J. 0. fon, J. H. Ralston, George W. Evans, James H. 9 ald, James A. Sample, Chas mpson, F. M. Thornett, Sesse M. Bassett, William C. Keech, E. A. Good- win, and Kobert B. Gittings. Mr. Walter Baker, receytly taade foreman of the laborers of the Treasury department, had his foot badly mashed this afternoon while lifting some heavy tron from a wagon. The Addicks Divorce Case. ANSWER OF THE HUSBAND TO THE WIFE'S MOTION FOR ALIMONY, ETC. To-day, In the ease of Joseph T. Addicks agt. Helen L. Addicks—bill for divoree—a motion fled bydefenlant for alimony, counsel fees, &., was earing, but the consideration was post- osition to the mo- has filed an an- lant has since her rself in a proper 1 manner, and avers that her conduct has been as stated in iS petition.” He denies that she went his desire and request, but admits “ed to furnish her money for the trip, ashe felt it his duty todo so, and he ter on the subject matter ‘to the Navy by him April 10th, and she drew upon him for £6, dated ch 1, 1882 He further says that ir destivite condition tt 1s her own fault, for he has 3 been willing to honor her drafts upon him. Hedentes that he went to the de- Pot With her.but says that he went there out of the pve anid affection he had for his child to dil t Food-bye and to see it and the mother sate on the ‘ain, he believing that she was then on the way to Phitadeiphis and he says that under no con- sideration would he have allowed the child to Jeave the United Ststes had he known It. In reter- ence to the stat t of Marta M. Bostick, that he fntended to send his wife to England, he says it msy be true, but he had no such purpose Detter Institute the proceedings. He sa davit of 1 that his (plain' left with lils full Knowledge and consent, $8 fa As to the charge of drunkenness and threats, wade fn the affidavit of Susan Hill, he says {tis Imms- terial on the tssue of alimony, and declines to answer. After stating his circtimstances he sub- Intts himseli to »ny proper order of the court. THE AFFIDAVIT OF CHARLES THOMPSON, JE., 1s also filet, in which he states that she called on him February 13th at his oMice and accused him ef having disrespectfully spoken of her, and that nd rstoml her husband had counseled with to petitioning for a divorce, and she in- tended to Feave the city that day. ' She further Seid that she had consulted a liwyer and could net obtain a divorce, and while there the plaintiff eae in and an animated conversation ensued, In which she sald she was going to England and asked plaintiff to allow her $40 per month, and he Informed her if she did so it was against his “1 don't ‘oree tf you ri the sooner, as my service in 2 days, to wait 40.” stey here; attorney intorms me I can ge ‘and if you go away I shall hav ‘Tre Carrrat % R. Ustos of the Women’s Tem- Perance Union closed their session at Waugh ehapel with a very Interesting meeting last eve- Ring, in which delegates from Baltimore, Martins- Dung, Keyser, Cumberland and other places on the Baltimore and Ohio ratiroad were present. Mr. George Hilton. presided, letters from various minent ratiroad met read. Re marks were made by Mrs. Conduetor A. 8. Chambers, EE. weidon, Mrs Stephen Martin, of Baltimore, ra. Benner, Crane and others. 5a ihr “eran Wrat Tury Fovour Avovr.—a desperate fight eccurred in Fulictary squary Monday morni tween Jus. Leonard, driver of the Jail van, and & med Alexander Brown, who is a ‘tional hotel. Both were arrested and fined by Judge Snell in the Police Court Tues- oy, as statec in Tue Sram. Leonard states that Monday morning, while he and Brown were walk- inz through the’ park, Brown sald that {t was a thing for the country that Garfield was old-Miled | ¢ vod th Etnea'ieonara asta that was hot -O, and went on to relate What a brave soldier and statesm: Garfield was, when Brown got anybooy Who would say that was a liar, a fool,and & jackass, and he knew lots of smart white men who thought as he (Brown) did, and it would do him good to knock te head off some of these 6—4 niggers around the court house who thought knew so much. He (Leonard) told him that If he calied him a Har he would have his head to Enock off right there, when Brown struck him on the bead with a heavy stone, cutting his badly. collar and pullt the head with the butt of his pistol When ar- Faigned in the Police Court they both had their tees and heads badly cut. Very pleasant receptions, which were enjoyed by many, occurred Wednesday at the residences ¢f Secretaries Frelinghuysen, Chandler, and Teller. The number making calls was greater than for several weeks. Secrerary Teller's children, who have been Ill, are now convalescent. Mra. Wm. T. Carroll, who has been ill, better. Her-dvughter, Mrs. Brown, will return to Portland next week. She has been with her mother for some time,—Mrs, Sanders Irving has heard from her‘cousin, Mrs. Robert C. Winthrop, since she ar- rived in SS , with her husband, ex-Spesker Winthrop. They are enjoying their visit—Re resentative Candler’s wife leaves the city for the seasos in a few diys—Mr. an Mrs. Ross Ray and thelr danghter are still at thefr home here. Mrs. Ray's trip to Europe ts postponed, as her hus- le--ve here for t+» present.—Lieut. Harrison will remain with her mother uril the first of June, when he ts ordered to Fort MeHenry. A st-prise party was given list night to ex- Governer Perham, of Maine, who had just ar- rived in the city, dnd to his Son, Capt. A. 8. Per- ham,who had also just returned from a six montirs tour in Ohio, as special agent of the Pension OMtce, at the residence of the latter. The party was given by Mrs Perham, assisted by Misses Fannie and Georgie Perham. Among the guests were Senator and Mrs. Frye, ex-Gov. and Mrs. Dingley, and Miss Dingley, Hon. Alonzo Bell, Assistant Sec- retary of the Interior, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Prescott, and Miss Emma Brett, Lieut. W._W. S8..N., Rev. J. C. Snow, of Newark, N. or forty other ladle’ and gentiemen, frlends of ex-Governor and Capt, Perham, largely Maine people. The affair was a very pteasant one te all present, and was altogether an old time Maine reunion. The wedi: of Miss Irene D. Stinemetz, daughter of B. H, Stinemetz, and Mr.T. C. Dulin was solemnized at the Fousdry church, yesterday, Rev. W. F. Ward offictating, in the presence of large company. Messrs. RK. W. Ryan, Dorsey Brown, Willfam Van Wickle and W. H. McKnight acted as ushers. After recelving the congratula- tions of thelr triends at Mr. Stinemetz? residence on Massachusetts avenue, the couple left for a northern tour. A legion of little ones, and old ones, too, patd homage at Marint’s hall last evening to the Qieen lous soverign of a most ancient court 1s famed for its innocent poetic devotion to the beautiful. ‘The scene at Marlat’s Was in full keeping with the oc- on. The hall was attractively decorated, and a canopied throne was erected In.an alcove. ‘Miss Dovie Throckmorton personated the Queen of May, and looked every inch a queen. Her mifesty was attended by a glorious company. 28 follows: Queen of the Fairies, Miss Lou se Muldrow; Queen srace Davis; Maids of Honor, {ite Edmonston, A. Wile ile B. Haten, Rannte Fairies, Misses Flower Girl sses Nelile Jack- y han, Ada Bowers, Henrietta Morrison, Sallie Johnson and Maude Edwards; Herald, handsome Master Nympo Jones; Pages, Masters Willie Gwynn and Adolph Vander- ville. ‘The pretty pageant attending the corona- tion was witnessed by a large company. Aftera program of fancy dances had been carried out, the floor was cleared, and all those present joined in the revels of the hour. Among those present were Representative Muldrow, Senator and Mrs. Davis, of West Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clagett, Mr. IN. Burritt, Mr. A. Bell, Mr. Harry Davis, Miss Flora Hendley, the Misses Clagett, Miss Wliliam- son, Mrs. Bastianelll, Miss Davis, the Misses Stearns, Miss Louise Thecker, Miss Maud Noyes, Miss Morgan, Mi: jones, the Misses Singer, Miss Houston, Miss Lathrop,’ Miss Dockstadter, Gilmore, the Misses Koones, Miss Gibson, the Misses Bryant. Gen. George S. Batcheller and Mrs. Batcheller, and Hon. George B. Sloan and Mrs. Sloan and Miss Sloan, of Oswego, N. ¥., were last night enter- tained at dinner by Senator Warner Miller. Gen. Batcheller is one of the five judges of the Interna- tional or Mixed Court at Cairo, Ezypt, established under treaty, and was appointed by Hon. Hamli- ton Fish seven years ago. Mr. Sloan was for sev- eral yeurs a leading member of the New York assembly, and was speaker of that body in 1877. oe he Fish MAnKer.—Sold by R. A. Golden, agent: 6,000 herring, at $7 per thousand; 2,000 shad, At $20 to $25 per hundred. ————— DEpravity.—Henry Waggaman, a depraved looking colored man, was in Juige Snell's dock this morning, charged with being a vagrant and suspicious person. Special OMicer Kaiser testified Uthat he caught the prisoner yesterday afternoon, in Lincotn Park, in East Washington, making a beastly exposure of his person to some colored | girls, and when put under arrest he did not deny the charge, but continued to make indecent remarks to the girls, The court sent him to the Workhouse for three months, tn default of bonds. eee Affairs in West Washington. Ax Exnteition of penmanship, drawing, &c., will be given to the friends and’ parents of the puplls of the public schools, 5th division, at Curtis hall, to-morrow, from 1° to 5 o'clock p.10.. to whiea ail are invited. Some fine exhibits wiil be shown. Porr.—Entered—Schr. Helen, Williams, from Havana, with lumber; sehr. Anna, from ‘Baltl- more, with corn to Austin Herr. THe GRAIN MaRKET,—Arrived—Boat Ruby, by canal, with 3,400 bushels wheat; schr. Anna, with cargo corn, By river, sold to arrive. Sales” 3,400 bushels wheat sold to-day at $1.45. ‘THe Fist ManKeT.—25,000 herring sold at $5.50to #7 per thonsa 600 taylors, at $1.25 to $2 per hundred; 300 shad, at $16 to $20 per hundred. Reported by C. E. Harper, wharf agent. Thien Troe —May 19, 9:19 a.m. ; 9:43 p.m. GPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODs, AT LOW PRICES. MADRAS GINGHAMS, reduced to 10c. = ‘At TOWSON’s. FINE ZEPHYR SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS a6 At TOW! inced to 12%¢e., BLACK CASHMERE, all wool, 41 inches wide, reduced to 500c.. At TOWSON’S. SURAH SILK, all colors, reduced to 50¢., : At TOWSON’S. CASHMENES and LACE BUNTINGS, reduced 1912 SUMMER SILKS. new styles, reduced to 30,62, 75 ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, reduced t2 256. and nan MOIRE SILKS, new reduced to $1, — Atrowsow's. ALL-WOOL LACE BUNTINGS, reduced to 25c. ha CLOTH FOR BOYS’ SUITS, reduced to 25,37, 50¢., At TOWSON'S. PARASOLS, reduced to $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. $2, . © At tOWson’s. CROCHET COUNTERPANES, reduced to _ $i, £ 25, $1.50. INDIA’ LINENS, DOTTED Swiss, L IAN LAWNS, Et g At TOWSON’S, Ges] PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SOUTH SIDE. m FOStETTER'S CELEBRATED S883 TITT 00 M cco 5 T Oo MMMM x4 SO HOH bor RE OEE a Sess8_ FG MMM SA Soo HOE Bob He? eT EEE RRR, gSS8y BBB IT =F fT EE RRR Ssssq BRK T TF KE RR = BBB IL Tf F EEE R RB Sgss8 3 Among the medicinal means of arresting prevents and remedies chills and fever, increases the activity of the kidneys, counteracts a tendency to theumatism, and is a genuine stay and solace to aged, infirm and nervous persons, sale by all Drugyists and Dealers generally. coo oc PERE PEeES EEE emis edad Es ‘THE “ONLY” AND “ORIGINAL,” as made by C. H. GRAVES, OF BOSTON, Isready on opening, and Just the thing for usein ~ CLUBS, HOTELS AND PARTIES, And at private spreads, Puta Casein your wine cellar, ‘Trade supplied by | here to-day in the | eran churches Ss | W. Nalls to recover from the city the amount being pushed forvsard. Ai Saoawor expected at ‘answer an early day to the communication which th> mayor and committee recently appointed by the city council have sent to the receiver of the Toad. AS a motion to street Februsry 13th, 1866, which allowed ‘Alexandria, Washington and Georgetown Railroad Co.” to occupy Henry street, and also “St. ASaph street, from King ‘street to Madison street, ani thence by the most cl: gible route to an Intersection with the main Hne tysVash‘ngton.” ‘This grant fatied when, in 18;%, tae Virzinia courts held that as the Alex. & Wash.'R. R. Co. had never ceased to exist, the A., W. & Georgetown Co. which claimed to &e its’successor, Ind never hid legal existence, and consequently the grant to that mythical compiny of the right to use 8t. Asaph street was votd. New terms were then prescribed, to which the A. & W. R. R. Co. refused to accede, and left St. Asaph strect. SuHIP-BCILDING INTERFST.—The new 1200 ton Schooner at the stip yard is now nearly sheathed and Will be launched gbout the close of June. Two new vessels are to be begun this seasoa, at what was once known as Hunter’ ship yard. witich-ts to be re-established. Cixcter Covrt.—The circuit court concluded yesterday the two cases mentioned 1m THE STAR of Tuesday. Judge Keith decided agiinst the appeal Of the eolored mnan Cox, convicted of rape on a girl neat Four Mile ren, and he was sentenced to sixteen years in the penitentiary. ‘The jury failed to agree in the sult of Enoch Cook agt. Allison Nallor, of Washington, ‘THE Fis QUESTION SETTLED.—Judge Keith de- cided at noon to-day in the Javen’s case that all the Fleming property south of the fish wharf, whether rented in one lot or ten lots, was the “‘ad- Joining property” specified in the city ordinance Tekiting to the fish wharf, upon which fish may be cleaned. This settles the qnestion wirieh has been vexed since the opening of the fishing sesson. Reporter's Nores.—Mr. William Helmuth, butcher, was very badly Injured this_morning. ‘The horse attached to his wagon ran off while on the way to the slaughter house and threw Mr. H. out upon the roadway. Mrs. John Summers, a much esteemed widow lady, died at her home on Prince street last night. She was a native of the E:stern Shore of Maryland, but has restded here many years..... Ascension ‘day services were held holic, St. Pauls and Luth- uit has been begun by Mr. J. which has been_pald by lim under protest as tax oncity bonds. The city collects no tax on the compromise three per cent bon‘ls, but claims taxes on the old six per cent bonds as on other projferty. ....Mr. I. B. Lovejoy, who died yesterday, will be buried to-morrow morning. @ ete aE SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE. INSTANTLY RELIEVES ‘The most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the head as by magic, stops Watery Discharges from the Nose and Eyes, prevents Ringing Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and Subdues Chills and Fever. IN CHRONIC CATARRE Itcleanses the nasal passages of foul mucus, restores the senses of smell, taste and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive, choking matter, swectens and purifies the breath, stops the cough, arrests the progress of Catarrh toward con- sumption. A PURELY BALSAMIC DISTILLATION of Witch Hazel, American Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, etc. Sweet, safe, effective. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and one Dr. Sanford’s Inhaler, in one package, of all druggists, for $1. Ask for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Masa. COLLINS’ PLASTERS. ELECTRICITY, Gentle, yet effective, united with Healing Balsam, ren- der COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER one hundred times superior to all other plasters for every Pain, Weakness and Inflammation. Price 25 cents. Sold everywhere. £20 THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FoR TOILET, " ‘BATH, HANDKERCHIEF, | Cees PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL! Is. PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, LADIES’, MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ HATS, By the thousands, at manufacturers’ prices, in all the leading shapes, styles and colors, 5,000—FIVE THOUSAND—PLUMES. Elegant Black Plumes, at 75c., $1, $1.25 to $2; Colored Plumes from $1 to $2. LOVELY FRENCH FLOWERS. $10,000 WORTH OF MAGNIFICENT RIBBONS, ‘Leas than Importers’ Prices, SILKS, LACES AND SATINS, At Great Reduction, EXTRA BARGAINS! THIS COMING WEEK, DON'T FAIL TO CALL AT KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. m8. ADAMS ROAST BEEF! CHOICEST STANDING RIB ROAST, PORTER HOUSE STEAK, accompanied ‘Soattnous request of Gur paads Gast Be Beenie eo ke a “ROYAL DINNER,” from FALL & LOVE'S or the ugper | : CITY ITEMS. Bon’t That the 44th Grand: Drewit ckets, $2; halves $1 Hemi toe * Boardman, Louisville, Ky. Carter’s Liver Bitters liver complaint, and all cal sed By Panay are made by the makers of Carterts: Little Liver goodness. Pills, which guar- antees their Bitters has restored to sobriety and health perfect wrecks from intemperanee. Health, Mope and Happiness are restored by theuse of Lydia E. ‘lram’s Veg- etable Compound. It is a positive cure for ail those di: eases from-whjch women suffer so much. Send to Mrs. Lydii B. Pinkham, 233 Western ave- nue, Lynn, Musa, for pamphlets. ‘The Grentest Appetizer, Stomach, Blood and Liver Regulator on earth— Hop Bitters. arerz mont Teas tadh Foe on oe month, (1, al Ef of the lucky “howders a ticket. It is easily done by remitting $2 to R. M. Boardman, Louis. » KY. Py German Corn Remover, only painless, harmless cure for hard or soft corns, Se. Alk druggists. Nervous Headache—Nervous Weakness, Nervous Debiltty is promptly and permanently cured:by Allen’s Brain 1 per package, 6 (or At Draggists, 0 free by mail on. receipt: of rice, ee JOHN ‘Ause, 817 First Avenue, N.Y. ‘CHOMWELL, Agents, 480 Penn’a aventx. Eminent Dr. W. F. Steuart, Marine Hospital, Port of Baltimore, Writes: I take pleasure in recommending Cor- DEN’s LreBtG’s Liguip EXTRACT OF BEEF AXD TONIC INVIGORATOR a8 a most.excellent tonic and tnvigo- Tator of the system. T have tested it with univer- sal success. (Remember the name, CoLDEN’s— take no other.) Of druggists generally. OnWednesday,May 31,the 44thDrawin willoccur. Quietly and regularlyevery month tils company distributes Its prizes Now is the, time to favest for the 44th drawing. Tickets only $2, and may draw a prize ranging from from $30,000 down to $10—amounting to $112,400, Remit to R. M. Boardman, Courter-Journal ’ Building, Louts- ville, Ky. g The Distinguishing Charm. A delightful fragrance of freshly gathered flow- ers and spices 1s the distinguishing charm of Fioreston Cologne, Beauty Regained. ‘The beauty and color of the hair may be safely regitined by using Parker's Hair Balsam, which 1s much admired for its perfume, cleanliness and dandruff eradicating properties. How to Save. AIL hard workers are subject to bilious attacks which may end in dangerous illness. Parker's Ginger Tonle witl keep the kidneys and liver active, and by preventing the attack save much sickness, loss of time, and expense.—Detroit Press. 81,000 Rewara For any case of blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that deBing's Pile Remedy falls to cure. Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Arch strect, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine with- out his signature. Sold by druggists. 018-0 Just Think of It! $30,000 for $2; $15,000 {or $1; besides a number of other large prizes awaiting distribution in monthly drawing May 3ist. Send in your orders at once to R. M. Boardman, Louisville, Ky. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and in- discretions of youth, nervous weakness, eariy decay, loss of manhood, &c., 1 will send a’ recipe that will cure you, free of charge. ‘This great re- medy was discovered by a misstonary In South America. Send a self-addressed envelo the Rev, Joszra T. InwAN, Station D, New York city. Decline of Man. Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsii, Tinpotence, Sex: ual Debility, cured by ‘Wells’ Health Renewer.” $1. Depot, Stott & Cromwell. 8 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Batter, churned every morning and delivered in 3-1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. ver Ib. Also, cottage cheese, butter ilk and sweet milk, Sc. perqt. Cream, 5c. pint THE WasuINGTON BENEFICIAL ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION, A HOME INSTITUTION, FOR LIFE INSURANCE ON THE ASSESSMENT OR COMMON SENSE PLAN. INcoRPoRATeD APRIL, 1877. Capital Stock, $20,000. Paid up and invested in Reg- istered Bonds. ASSESSMENTS GRADED ACCORDING TO AGE. THE RESERVE FUND Drawn upon and used at once to pay endowment claims, witout assessing the members whenever the mortality in a clase exceeds the rate of thirteen in any calendar ‘Total Amount Paid Beneficiaries... = $150,000 ‘The Endowment Claims of 1881, amounting to $56,500, haveall been paid. ELEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($11, 500), one-fifth of the total amount of the above claims, paid from the RESERVE OR SURPLUS FUND. NO TONTINE GAMBLING. NO ANNUAL DUES. Not a Lodge or Secret Socety, consequently no Lodge UES. * No Charge for Medical Examination. ‘No Scaling or Pro Rata Payment of the Death Claim. EVERY CERTIFICATE PAID ITS FULL FACE * VALUE. Asmall Entrance Fee. The Assessments graded equit- ably, according to age, so that YOUNG AND OLD PAY THEIR FAIR PROPORTION OF THE COST OF INSURANCE. For further Information apply at the OFSICE: 911 F Sezer Norrawssr. m13-s, t&th-3t HR. RUPPEBT, ‘NOB, 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST, in Renee toe ee ee DEE a te ARCHERY, FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET and LAWN, BIOYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, TRI- CYCLES, WAGONS, &., can be bought at the lowest al * CHR. RUPPERT. O° Door sPoRTS. ‘\ ayes AMOHERY. enn oe ‘Wi. BALLANTYNE & BOR, 4238 Seventh street. Tee ee LAWN TENNIS, DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. (Comonen. SILKS, NAVY BLUE, DARK GREEN, BROWN AND OTHER COLORS, Immense assortment of Black 50, 62, 75, 87, Sic hora Sareh's ld “Wen's veiling, pare wool ae Z 30¢. 8 ¥ “are Illurinated Dress Goods, pure Wool, wide, double th, Beautiful French Lawns, lange assortment, 25¢. 100 1 goes fine quality’ Scotch pond all new Casha pring shades. half wool. Me is Hoxey Comb Wits Quilts, 73e. Black Velvet, #1, wing) snd Black Cashmeres, pure wool, “Goukle Bleached Table Dai linen, 50c. umask, pure , Black Cashmere Shawls, pure wool, $2. qiisndsome Black Brocado Silks ‘rodueed from $1.50 Covers, silk embroider 75. ano Cloth for Men and Boys’ wear, 50c. to $1.50. jap ‘Ze. dozen. green and gold an CARTER'S, mi6 111 MARKET SPACE. SUMMER SILKS, 58c., REDUCED FROM 90c. PURE LINEN LAWNS, 2c. per yard. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN DRESS GOODS. Onur stock is very large, and we are anxious to sell, and great inducements will be offered. FOULARD SILKS, at reduced prices. New Lot of EMBROIDERED ROBES, at $15, in . Black, White, Pink, Blue, Lavender, Navy Bronze and Cadet. GUIPURE EMBROIDERIES and SPANISH LACES. SILKS, of every color and grade. Full line of SURAHS and RHADAMES, in Evening Shades. Persons intending to pass the Suznmer at fashionable ‘watering places will find an ample stock of choice goods to select from. NOVELTIES IN PARASOLS. We offer the largest stock of choice Parasols to be found in the city. MADRAS GINGHAMS, in every etrle. Full stock of choice WHITE GOODS, in all the new materials. SILKS, in every grade and quality. BROCADE SILKS, all colors. POLKA SPOT SILKS, in Summer weights. MOIR and WATERED SILKS, PEKIN MOTRE,&e. ‘We pay special attention to BONNET and GUINET SILKS, which we buy direct from the Importer, and ‘we guarantee them to be the best goods in the market, Printed and Plain PONGEE, in great variety. PONGEE EMBROIDERIES to maten. S?-From this time forward great bargains will be offered. VELVET and SILK GRENADINES, large stock. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 2" Onz Pnice. q 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. * The Best is the Cheapest. mi5 4Q ‘NCH FRENCH BEIGE, 50 CENTS. 36-[NCH FKENCM CASHMERES, 50 CENTS. ILLUMINATED SUITINGS, 50 AND 62 CENTS. ALL-WOOL LACE BUNTINGS, 25 CENTS, LUPIN'S PANAMA CLOTH. LUPIN’S NUN’S VEILING. SHETLAND WOOL SHAWLS. BLACK BROCADS. SILK GRENADINES, BLACK POLKA DOT SILKS. TRIMMING STRIPES AND CHECKS. NEW PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 iru STREET NORTHWEST. JE *BROIDERED PARIS FICHUS. mi5 Just opened a very large stock of Embroidered French Cashmere Fichus, ranging in price from $6 to $30. Mery Lawns, best quality, at 3734 cents. All-Linen Lawne at 25c. and 3734 cents. Anderson’s Scotch Sylphides and Zephyrs, Genuine Scotch Ginghams, at 25c, Lawn Tennis Cloth at 40c, Guipure and Spanish Lace Nets. Paris Embroidered Robes, from $10 to $50. Lupin’s Mourning Fabrics and Grenadines. “Extra Bargains” in Black Rhadames at $1, $1.25 T= FIRST STORY OF OUR IMMENSE BUILDING I8 UP. It will now be pushed forward with dispatch. We ;must prepare for removal. No old goods will be taken into the new store. We intend making it an ob- Jeet for every lady who is now in need, or who is soon likely to be in need of Spring and Summer DRY Brean, binck and paid GOODS, to call and examine the EXTRAORDINARY RARGAINS we are now offering. On accountof the backwardness Of the season, we are left with too many goods on hand, ‘We have determined to sell them, and sell them we will, ‘as we are bound to raise lots of money to pay for build- ing and to lay in stock for our grand opening, second to none in the country. We have just reduced all our COLORED DOLLAR SILES to 75 cents. Our BLACK PURE SILK RHADAMES, from $1.50 to 95 centa. 25 Pieces most beautiful Patterns of ALL SILK BROCADES, from $1.50 to 95 cents. This is a rare Bargain and cannot be repeated. Allour Dress Goods way down to half price. 6,000 Pieces WHITE GOODS of every description. ‘These are of our own importation, having ordered them as far back as last November. We miscaleu- lated the quantity and ordered more than our retail trade demands. Therefore, be it known that price shall be no object, and they must go. ‘We sell afine VICTORIA LAWN at 8 cents, which is retailed everywhere at 1255 cents, Do not consider this idle talk, Every lady in Wash- ington knows the magnitude of our stock, which we can safely state is three times as large as the stock of any other merchant in this city. for Bargains! As by the time we move into our NEW HOUSE, we expect to reduce the stock to the smallest in the city. The Goods areall fresh, having sent all our old trash to New York auction, to.be sold to the highest" bidder, Call early in the morning to avoid the immense rush, LANSBURGH & BROTHER, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. and $1.50. vee Offering” of Black Silke at 75c., $1, $1.25 BOOKS, &c. EMBROIDERED ECRU AND WHITE PONGEES. NEW BOOKS. CANTON CREPES, Llstory of the Formation of the Constitution of the U. SUMMER SILKS, History of Bugland in the 1th Century, vo: 3 and 4 FOULARD SILKS, INDIA TUSSOR! BURAES, be vol. Grandeur aud Decadence of the Romans, Mc Myth and ‘Sdenos, by htc Vienoll, Inter. Sol. Series, NOVELTIES IN FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS. $1.50. : 5 7 Froude’s Life of 2vols., $4. NEW TEKTURES IN WHITE GOODS: Pe tg ag reat Attractions" in A Xear, by Henry $1.56. HANDEERCHIEFS, HOSIERY; AND GAUZE | Peabody's Handbook of Con jon, 50 cents. UNDERWEAR, Onesimus, en KID AND LISLE MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES. RAN UN, “cNoveltite” i PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. | _ml2 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. €2- Prax Figures anp Correct Prices. 8 Now READY, VOL. 2, SCHOULER’S HIS- (of the United States. under. the Constitution, SEATON PERRY, 3801, iM. The above work has Just been recet ved from (Svccresor To Perry & Brorner,) incloth. This volume, with the first ( ‘was pub- Pennrylvania avenue, corner 9th street. | Hehed about six months ago). comprehend the history Established 1440. : m15_| fneuod with an index as ens intact apd com work. As mm em = t6 A « 1 | forea third volume is ready for publication, 4 Lee EDU SEDY wiwever, announces his full decision to continue 1 ss Hisery down to thoes "8 ae eee ‘We have to-day placed on our center counter a large 5 ‘or : lot of FRENCH and ENGLISH DRESS GOODS for 25 | #Ie,cf contents furnished We arication. Kew cts. These goods have boen selling at 60 and 6275 eta. | cal Jurisprudence 3 vole. Augrell & Ames, on Corpo- They are a Genuine Bargain. a ON. Law Boones: SURAH SILKS, suitable for Evening Dresses, in | “SD StaT1onen, 4 Cream, Light Blue and Pink, $1.25; same quality sold laewhere at $1.50. Our stock of LUPIN’S GRENADINES, in elegant styles and qualities, cannot be excelled. LINEN LAWNS, 12%c. CANTON GINGHAMS of the best grades, 12}c. LONSDALE CAMBRIC, 12%c. 100 dozen full reg. HOSE, 25c. a pair. J APANESE DECORATIVE BOO) eS DI KS, 28-1m JFEENCH BOOKS, SCRO! ILLS, Nay GOULD SR 421 9th street northwest. 100 dozen All-linen Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS, | FINEST STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, ETC. at $1.50 per dozen. Our stock is very large in all very low. We invite inspectio “ONE PRICE ONLY." TRUNNEL & CLARK. V. G. FISCHER, (Successor to M. E. Boardman), 529 15th Street, Opposite U.S. Treasury, mi3 803 MARKET SPACE. 10 ‘Wat Do GATIEENS! SATTEENS!! — NEY BOOKS. ‘We have just opened a beautifal line of SATTEENS, | Se clair vols 00 in plain aud figured. Page the Bento and its cn] 20 of ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, in Plaids and | Huxiey’s Science and Culture 1.50 ‘Stripes to match. 5.00 All Pure Silk GRENADINE, in handsome designs, Fe] EMBROIDERED ROBE PATTERNS, all prices, 10.00 NUN’S VEILING, in all colors, pure wool, 25c. 1.00 MOIRE ANTIQUE SILKS, from $1.00 to $3.00. Large stock of PACIFIC AND LINEN LAWNS. Large stock of PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Full line of LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. er ‘a10 J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., SSS = mi13 817 Market Space. eee se eee = MATTINGS, MATTINGS, —-MATTINGS. | propay: Muliriat Yover snd. Deatneas Zttms ftp onase: naturally larative, curse Constipation always; King ot ‘ ‘Druggisis uss it instesd of distilled ‘waters for solu- BUY OF US AND SAVE MONEY. on * Thousands have been if Pe Nitro prec Sat Bel) Donot fail totey ie cured from its use, Hon. J. L. H. COBB, Full line of Plain and 81 and FOR WOOD: Teer enh} Lewiston, Me, EE CME | 66 som iter no. to Steam Carpet ‘Carpets called for and | 6.0m O68 OR Ss SINGLETON & HOEKE, LAGER BEER, m2 801 MARKET SPACE. ‘THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. sorpuE CONCORD HARNESS.” Eat E pee, THE BEST. 208. BCHLITZ BREWING 00.'3 eRe Las tens. : oS Ook ay | MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, ra Gancord flemees and Galen wi de itch wor YOR SALE BY DEALERS AND THE AGENT. at very: vane. de mark. Harness — . % tonne sical, Sahengiamye eas SAWL ©. PALMER, eee 497 PENS! ACSW DEPOT, 12% TWENTY-NINTH STREET ¥.W. ROBINSON & CO, i Telephonic connection. a8 e . ‘HE ROLAR WAVE BOYS CLOTHING HOUSE, T ‘HAS LEFT US, AND STRAW HATS, _LADIES’ GOODS. . P. PALMER, 0) F STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTOX, D.C. Tam now prepared to show all the latest IMPORTA. TIONS in SILKS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, STRAW GOODR, &e., ‘Of the Latest Parisian Fashions, . SELMA RUPPERT, 7 (008 Nixa Sraeer, Orrostre Parmer Orrice, Children’s LACE TS. LONG M®. and SHIRT Choice selection of rN BON AND | SH DRESees Cr 2 kinds of CHILD! mf JOAK: o FURNISHING GuODS. HORTERY ip Conc Tne! tte GAUZE UNDERW Lisle Thread iy SUN UMBRELLAS. LATEST NOVELTIES. BEST QUALITIES. LOWEST PRICES. DOUGLASS’, AND F STREETS ING DAIL} Dywers, lumen, “ete. Old hae NE'S CALS a apeciaity. 18 9m strom morta mi! PATTERN HATS AND FINE MILLINERY Goobs; SILK AND CLOTH WRAPS; SILK, FLANNEL and CAMBRIC SUITS, the lareest spd met clawant assortment in the city, made exclu- M. WILLIAN, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 7 CITE TREVISE, PARIS. ‘ME. VON BRANDIS. MO! ISS ANN! K. HUMPHERY, M IE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NOR’ EST, Makes CORSETS to order in every stylé and iuaterial, and guaran tece perfect fit aud comfort. IER SPECIALTIES ae French Hand-mad lerciothing, Merino Underwear 2nd fneat Latported Hoxery Patent Shoutder Braces and all Dross Reform Goods. porting Oneet, tor sate Mise M. baceaa a Torting for which Mian H. je gpecial aaget anda {1 Corset, her ‘own that for the nd a i Corset, make, price French, German and Spanieh spoken, MM“. WasHixcton, ENNSYLV ANIA AVE., re Drewes, Suite Costumes, Caks Rc, lade tn saps, rhe at short ‘have Dresses urd banteg, and a perfect ftwunrantoed. ‘Therefore, prepare GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. “HATTER.” SPRING STYLES made teorder Ord Cremonciods kinds cleaned. ‘e., the CUNNINGHAM, “740 bth sirect E ARE UNDERSELLING EVERYBODY W DRESS SHIKTS. ee Linen, Linen Cuffs 5 ApCallars, Linen Cuffs, Silk Neckwear, Cotton Ni of Percale Dest, Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 cents. Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $2. Six fine Dress Shirts to order for $9. All goods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every “nis T jOMPSON’S DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY ax MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 616 F Street Northwest. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. JL PPY CELEBRATED REFRIGERATORS, — WITH SLATE STONE SHELVES, HANDSOMELY FINISHED, MADE OF KILN-DRIED LUMBER. A first-class Refrigerator at small cost. §2 Call and eee our testimonials. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Sole Agent for the D. C. mil 709 COME AND SEE THEM, ~—-7(QQ Our Charcoal Packed SIMPSON REFRIGERATORS. wattecnti eaetoca a nt Overy one ruarantenl, PORCELAIN-LINED WATER COOLERS, CREAM FREEZERS, SODA TUMBLERS, &c., &6, A Large Assortment of HANDSOMELY DECORATED TOILET SETS, * AT LOW PRICES. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. 1G ‘TO! WITH PORCELAIN W: —— a — White M tain and WATER COOLERS and STANDS, (all styles.) CLOTHES reins Lacks te ee Gilray’s Celebrated LACE CURTAIN STKETCHERS, GEO. WATT: 229 _ 814 Tehstrect, 6 doors above Penta, avenue, Our son at REFRIGERATORS, OTL and GAS ght Sree tana pat ee ee ee ee all first-class eoods, W. 8. JENKS & CO., al : ‘TIT 7th street northwest. ———————_—__: _SEWING MACHINES, &. ‘XAMINE ALL THE DIFFERENT MAKES, hrc on gh NE son orem