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The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHTEF SIGNAT. OFFICER, Waseixeton, D.C.. May 22, 1582, Teme For the middle Atlantic states, colder, clowly ‘Weather, with light rain, variable winds, shifting to northerly, higher pressure. Special Weather Bulletin. ‘The chief signal officer of the army furntshes the following special bulletin to the press:— Darometer ts lowest In Colorado and highest from Minnesota to the Rio Gran:le. Southwesterty | Winds prevail in the middle and south Atlantic states, and northwesterly in the other dt-tricts. Rains have fallen tn all districts except the north- West. The following special rain-fills, execeling one fnch fn past 24 hours, are reportet:" Vicksburg Quehec 1.05. ‘The teroper- ature has falle » 10° from the lake region to the guif of Mexico. It averages 20° below the mean for the month in Minnesota and Iowa, where @ cold wave moving siowly to the souti ahd east 48 now central. Local rains are indicated to-mor- Tow In the south Eecreety states. Orr raits are De equaled forcorrect Ii! and beauty of finish. can only be secure by Dav! Instantancous process, which Is a sprclalty at his studios, $25 Pa. ave. and 723 7th street. imperial p-rtralts, all styles, £3 per doz., exeelled at any price. Out portraits of chi must be seen to be eppreciated. Cloudy weath good us clear for this new process. ‘FUesEiu’s Iee Cream. ypalar because they cannot Pxenesses.natural expression e esthnable qualities "new and weaderful DamMann’s parasols are known by the tradc- inch twilled silk. $1 69. For fine English and American wall papersof the Jatest designs, window shades, &€.,. go to Hendersoa & Co.'s, 1113 F street. 12\¢. Pacific lawn, at 8e.; Young & Stern, 804 7th- Box'r Miss DaMMANn’s ‘Toesday’s bargains, at £05 7th street northwest. “ATTENTION {s called to the advertigsment of La Fieur's Exereter. It comes highly endorsed by a large number of citizens 9% Baltimore who have ‘Deen cured of chronic diseases by tts use. La Fleur & Co. claim it cures in the only tnatmer thit biood diseases can be cured, by excreting al! Impurities from the blood throug the pores of the skin. Damaaxs, 996 7th street, sells, to-morrow only, Ye. black Spanish lace for 50e., 35¢. lace for Be. Pre Ligvors for medicinal use. Ol Arlington whisky, # gallon; $1 quart bettle. McGee, 404 9th street northwest. Price's Boones — ‘Spr -welry cop! om gol Ent 487 ALTIES —Gold fitted chs, and warranted Penna. ave. ve years, from $2 to Dawwann’s, 806 7th street, black and cream Spanish ties for 7c. This is a special bargain for to-morrow only. THE attention of the hardware trade Is directed to the advertisement of assignee’s sale, n another column, at 612 Pennsylvania avenue. Messrs. Walter B. Williams & Co. have tnstructions to close this stock as soon as possible, no matter What the sacrifice may be. Some of the most vs1~ wable goods are to be sold this evening at 7:30 o'clock and to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Don’t fail to attend. BEAUTIFUL styles of wall papers, window shades, pictures, picture frames, &c., at Veerho#'s, 916 7th ‘THE largest stock of picture frames and cornice Mouldings ts at VeerhofT’s, 916 7th street. Dam ann’s, 806 7th street, sells, to-morrow only, Japanese parasols for 1 CITY AND DISTRICT. ge Amusements To-night. Naviowat Taeater.—The Equine Paradox. Carrrat THEATER —Variety. THEATER Comigue.—Variety. Duiver’s—Summer Night Entertainments, ScuUerzen Park.—May festival. Bazak anv Ant exhibition at 925 7th street n.w. ‘Street lamps will be lighted at 9 p. m. and extin- guished at 3am. Satuniay night's mafl-train from this city south when near the fair-grounds, outside of Richmond, struck @ coal car on a side track. The end of the Postal ear Was partially stove in. Mr. B.M. Laws, One of the mail clerks, was eut about the head: Ned Thompson was slightly injured. Saturday afternoon W. W. Wagon was being turned round at t by an inex] i driver, when the ve Was upset_and the horse thrown down.. The wagon Struck Mr. Burdette on the head and shoulders, knocking him senseless to the pavement. Fortu- Bately he escaped injury with the exception of a few brutses_ A court-martial recently tried Corporal James & Ford, of the Washington Cadets, on charges of intoxication, and he was acquitted. Fanny Hail, a young colored gi her arms, was in Judge Snell's dock this mornin; changed with assaulting Ellen Banks, also colored, Ellen told the court thit she and the prisoner had some trouble about witness’ husband some time and yesterday she cut witness across the head @ razor. The court sentenced her to six month in jail. Miss Minn‘e Briarton, a school teacher of the third division and a member of the class of 1878 of the Normal school, died last Saturday. The mem- Dersof her class yesterday took suitable action re- her death. ‘The explosion of a lampon the steamer Mary Washington, as she was returning up the river from Occoquan Falls lost night, caused an alarm offire and a panic, which was quickly allayed, however. Mary Stewart on Satuntay, by Mr. J. J. Johnson, Med a bill against Samuel Stewart for a divorce. She sets forth a marriage at Raleigh, N. C., Sep- tember 26, 1572, an Fges that In consequence Of ill-treatment she was compelled to leave him, and that for years he has lived in adultery with Lu- ¢cinda Jourian at Raleigh, N. C. The race horse Derby kicked Andrew Willams, one of his grooms, at the racé-track yesterday, breaking several of his riba y A. Keech, principal of the Waverly seminary, Prince George’s county, Md., died yes- ning after a short illness from paeu- with a baby in $ Burrill, colored,was charged in the Police Court to-day with brutally assaulting a colored woman ei Lizzie Himmond. ~The case Was continued for medical testimony as to the €Xtent of the Injuries. Charles Burrill and William Gibbs were fined $% or 15 dayseach by Judge Snell to-day, for engag- ing in a prize fight yesterday about a woman who Burrill had beaten Saturday night. Margaret Burns Was fied $5 0r15 days by Judge Snell to-day for assvulting and lacking the eye of another aged waits woman named Mary F mie triat of the case of Charles D. Gilmore for Mbel was to-day fixed for June oth 1m the Criminal ‘ourt. Samuel Lomax,charged with an assault appeal), Was convicted in the Criminal Court toa Sentenced to 30 days in jatl- petit jurors in the Criminal Court were dis- enan marge | this morning until Monday next. s morning in the Criminal Court the case of Joshua Arderson, charged with the murder of James Carr, by shooting him on the night of December 315t last, was fixed for trial on Wednes- Gay. S1st inst. is morning tn the Criminal Court the case of Rivabeth Clary alias Madam Tapp, convicted August 21, 1s80, of keeping a bawdy heuse and sentenced fo pay a fine of $50 was called,and owing fo the absence of a Mary Willams, a witness 1oF She government, for whom the officers have been im search some inonths, a nolle pros was entered. The South Washington branch of the land Jeague met et St. Dominte’s hall last evening, and elected the following delegates to represent that branch at the central committtee, the term of the others having expired: Mr. Peter Kilroy, Joseph Doherty and Thomas Mrs. Ross, a widow woman in the employment of Mr. Keegan, grocer, Hi and 2d streets northeast, meas attacked’ Saturday last in Mr. Keegan's yart Newfoundland © dog and Zoverely bitten. Ske was removed to the ‘Freed- man's | hospital where the wounds were @ressed. The dog was not a rabid animal, but it ‘was killed by the owne! dest ae, FLicht oF CARRIZR PIGEONS FROM THE DOME OF YHE Carrrot.—Mr. Grant Parish, editor of the Poultry Review of this elty, let fly'at noon to-day rom the dome of the Capitol eight carrier pig- eens belonging to ta John Al of Baltimore, ‘The weather being Rady, somewhat confused the at the start and iney a long, sweep- cirele around the Capitol to get the bearings ‘Mr. Parish thought the igeons would ould reach their home at 22 Alice-Anna timore, in sixty minutes. This Might,so Mr. Parts intortat Feporter, was only (0 practice the pigeons fore rene ty In a race to take place het 5 ‘Week. Several bird fanciers IC Baltimore have sStznified their purpose to enter pigeons and about one hundred pi emp tee fewn. The weather will determine the day of the race. In about two ‘weeks there will be about Seventy-five pigeons Drought here from Newark, N. J. eae a Pg to that place, the one reaching it, in The ts th of granite work present 1e a granite slabs of that size, which in reality they are. This granclithic has been in use in England for thé fn years, during whien time it has been Ui eee and warn gegen kin stairways, corridors ra of bariaings, 8, Wi tanks £c, Ke. “The certificates wach Mr Btuact praxduces “are from well-known engineers and Fohite ts kr-awn to our sclentific men in this city. «= ples of sidewalks which have been down in burgh for four years show Bf ent if any, wear. Itis stated that not of sand Is used in the manufacture of gra ih 6 As a sample of the emlorsenients Ww wing : BURGH ENGINEER'S OFFICE, peer | Caupes: Epyevkou, 18th March, 3982 Mesers. Stuart & Co., Edinburghe entlemen:—In reply to your Inquiry as to the granciithic paving, of which we have now had ex ‘ience in this city for a number of years, I have ure in testifying to its supericrity as a r paving. i may mention, in particu. Jar, that the paving of our Promenade’ in Princes street—which ts about a mile in length and twelve feet in breadth, and 1s subject to continuous trafMc—has not only resisted the tear and wear of the last four years, but was not In the least affect- ed even by the exceptionally severe frosts of 1879 and 1880, when other pavements 12 the city were comsiderably damage ‘This Promenade is much admired om account of its uniform, elegant and finished appearance. T have every confilence in using and recommend- ing the Se Pavement, and feel assured that any beard or corporation adopting it wilLfind that for co faish, durabilty and cheay it cannot readily’ be surpassed. Yours faithtutly, Joun Coorer, Burgh Engineer. Loxpon & EpInrvnan Snrertxc Co. LeirH, 18th April, 1882. Messrs. Stuart & Co., Edinburgh: Sir:—The granolithic paving which-¥ sheds at The ‘landing venatt s<ers, Victoria Docks here, has given the utmost satisfaction. Since it“Was put down we have landed and over it some 350 cal of which the ht would be about 200,000 tora. It has also been subjected to wagon and horse traffic, and 1s as sound as the day it was lald down. We hoxe every confidence In recommnding your graro- lithic for landing wharves. Yours, faithfully, Lonpon & EDIN. SHIPPING Co., ‘Tuos. AITKEN, Manager. Messrs. Stuart & Co. have entrusted their inter- ests in this city to Major H.L. Cranford, which speaks well for their sound Scotch acumen, for, as our citizens well understand, they could not have made a better selection ee Affairs in West Washington. SuppEN DEgaTH.—About 10:30 o'clock Saturday night Miss Elizabeth Hawkins died saddenty of heart disease, at her residence, No. 2013 N street northwest, aged sixty-seven years, Fis MAKKET. 60.000 herring sold at $4 to.$5 per thousand; 300 shad _at $16 to $20 per bundreds 500 tailos at’ $1.25 to $2 per hundred. Reported by C. E. Harper, wharf agent. ‘THE GRAIN TRADE.—Arrived, boat E. L. Whiting, with 4,000 bushels wheat. There were no offerings of wheat on ‘Change to-day. ‘Tae Cxor Prosrgcts.—A farmer from Fairfax county, Va.. reports the crop prospects exceed good oth for fruits and cereals, ‘CORNER-STONE of the new Methodist Protes- tant chureh of Pocomoke City will be laid with ap- Propriate Masonfe honors on Thursday, June 1. Addresses will be delivered by Rev. S. B.’Souther- land, D-D., of this place, and others. HiGH Tide. —May 23, 11:35 4 2:16 p.m. Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING STaR_ Tus New Evaing Hovse—The Columbia Fire Company held a meeting Saturday night and agreed to postpone until 1888 the erection of their Ben engine house, provided the appropriation of $2,700 for the erection of a new engine house be continued until then, and assurances be given that, the building would Escare or Cox.—Lewis ‘cos, oc T, who escaped from Jail Saturday evening, by knocking down Deputy Jallor Sherwood. is still at large. ‘To-day had been fixed for his departure to serve a sixteen-year sentence in the penitentiary, and his brother, who visited him on Friday, had carried off all his clothing except such ashe needed en route tothe Tichmond prison, | City Sergeant Smith has fered a reward of $25 for his arrest. A WasHINGTONIAN ¥ ‘ED.—Mr. J. Carter, of Washington, was ai here yesterday for fast- driving and Weft $ with the police, wile will be used to pay his fine this morning. Crrcurr Covrr.—Judge Keith opened the cireutt court for the city, to-day, at the new court house. ‘The ealendar was called, and cases set for hear- ing. ‘There is no public case on the calendar for trial this term. Reporter's Norgs.—A noted Alexandrian, who Was on the Mary Washington at the lamp explo- ston last night, 1s said to have girded himself with five lite preservers, but after inflating them found himself {mprisoned In the cabin, the doorway be- Ing too small for him to pass ~ John's cadets made a dress parade this morning with their new knapsacks, which came from New York Saturday. mne forty children, dressed in white and ed with flowers, mad Mary's chureh yesterd held an open air mecting about sunset yes- terday, near the Marshall House, whe and Jackson were killed Ay sh i . of he pulpit ‘at the First Presby- -sterday....Memorials favoring ent of Hon. Lewis McKensie a Te are In circulation and have ceived many signatures. The city finance com- mittee mects lo-night. S D2®ss GOODS. SILKS, SATINS. CARPETINGS AND MATTINGS. . PARASOLS. PARASOLS. INDIA LIN DRESS SI SURAT St Pa Piatt ate all the new colors. ZASHMERES, job i HAND. DEERCHIEE tes, eho: LL WOOL LACE BUNTINGS: Goth for Convener oe Ting ety, St 50c., 75e., $1. 23s vacds wide SHEETING OTION, 35c. fu PERSIAN LAWNS, Bale LAWN! SUMMER SILKS, striped, 50c,, 60c,, 75e. EXTRA LARGE STOCK UF DRY GOODS TO SE- LECT FROM. PRICES MARKED DOWN TO At TOWSON’S, £33 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SOUTH SIDE. ADIES', GENT’S AND CHILDREN’S GAUZE UNDERWEAR, DRESS GOODS, AND WHITE GOODS. GARNER PERCALES AND MADRAS GINGHAMS. FIGURED LAWNS, 5c., 8c., 10c., 123¢¢. GLOVES, CORSETS, AND HOSIERY. STRAW MATTINGS AND OILCLOTHS. GEO. F. HARBIN, 319 PENNA, AVENUE SOUTHEAST, _™20-2w Capitol Hill. RINCE eo COATS AND Mag lack and blue, in Worsteds, Granites, ‘Tricots, eon 12 to At A. STRAUS’ 39 Pennsylvania ave., near 10th at FPUBEE AND Four: BUTTON CUTAWAY COATS and VESTS, in numerous At A. STRAUS’, 939 Penn. ave. HE SHORT SKIRT FROCK SUITS (ENGLISH le) are the né suits worn this are mate OF the fi and AtA. ‘STHAUS, 939 Penn. ave. 10 & Por et ee eae OF THE BRIGHTON At A STRAUS’, 939 Penn. ave. LGRse oo ers Seagon coat on YS At A. STRAUS, 999 Penn. ave. ‘UST OPENED A NEW LINE OF FIRE THICOT SACK SUL’ in brown an SSR SCE, At A STRAUS, 900 Poa. Rin ae THAT ouR” CLOTHING IS meee to custom: — A ‘STRAUB’, ‘939 Penn. ave. EE THE OXFOffD SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN, from 18 to 21 years. ‘At A. STRAUS’, 999 Penn. ave. TT UOSE GRANITE AND WORSTED conker Hy AND VESTS, with silk facing, will Ata. ele ween W SERGE SUITS ARE UR ENGLISH CORK re ceive a Parish offers a weer ota ‘chat owner of the fleetest pigeon in the com- ing Baltimore race, and he says ‘sport will be | = openpep pwttony ae Ma. Stvox Woe was Dangueted at, Atner's pair fost evening DY Elijah Lodge, No. so, re, were about 75 persons pfessnt An address ©f welcome to Mr. Wolf, who feelingiy, ‘Was delivered by Mr. B.’Gusdort. Addresses were diso made by Mesrs L- Felinelmer, H-Ring, Jred, Boyer, M. Loeb, H. Kronhetmer, and others. ‘The ecmunittee of" arrangem: Messrs. Gusdort, King, Kronheimer, and Adier. recs ee ty cefe menenen Lickwezs have been Issued to ‘ante Ward Fred. R. Klotz Sets PERE Fis Manwer.—Sord R.A. Golden. viahuerring at Suan per ‘Uneusand; Taehad, osha and Clara certainly the je have then i brown. gt ndare oo ", 989 Penn. ave. SEDER ‘SUrrs, re fit, ihe at Orns" oun ae aes OF f PANTALOONS IN ALL APC BPAAUSY $09 'Penn. ave YES cr a ‘OUR ATTENTION LINED a8 SILK- fae Tans TIGHT. BE a phess 1 Owing to ex-Secretary Hunt’s continued {fllness, he and bis family will not leave here until Thurs- day and will sail from New York for Europe on May 30th. His wife hopes so much from a change of air that she has decided to leave on the date named, if possible. The departure of this pleasant family ts gencvally regretted.~ Mrs. Hunt has said boned her sorrow at leaving her friends here las been ausmented by her inability to see them to Say farewell, as her husband's iliness has kept her so constantly Capea pe that ferry has not been able either to return calls or send On Saturday evening ihe Gtasstcat gees?! met at the studio of Mrs, C1. L. Ransom, when Mr. C; H. Brainard, of Boston, ry’ interesting ture on Sir Walter Haein, andi ye times. ‘Ab Beau. ful display of flowers, artistically arranged, gave the room the cj of a conservatory. Miss Rachel Shermen gave a tea party Satu: afternoon to FeaPe, eo people. —Justice Bradley Wite and daughter have Invited friends toa “five o’clock tea” to-day.— Miss de C.mp, the sister of Mrs. Wallen, of New York, is visiting Payncaster and Mrs. C: Fpen ter, on Capitor HilL—Mrs. W. P. Tisdell has returned from Europe, where she been for several months.—Mrs.’ Fisher, of Ver- mont avenue, entertained at lunch on Saturday Justice Miller's wife, Mrs. Myers, Dr. Flnt’s wite, and other ladies. irs, Waszington McLean, who has been spending a week with her dauchter, Mrs. Hazen, lett the city to-day. ir. and Mrs. Junius Smith, who have been visiting her anes, Hee sentative Singleton, of pa left for York Saturday evening. Ratetom's health continues to give her Tenis Sema concern. ‘Tue Lorrery Cases.—Jno. M. Rodgers an: L. Plum, who were arrested by'Lieut. ‘Rustin and License Age! last Saturday, on phe eras were to-d: yt sellti ie oulsian lott of selling Louisiana lottery- required by Prosec MC to increase taelr collsteral pans $75 to and the hearitig was continued util xext Thursday. C-ATARBH. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL TREAT- MENT, WITH INHALER, ONE DOLLAR. A single doce instantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the head as by magic, stops watery discharges fromthe Nose and Eyes, pre- ‘vents Ringing Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Head- ache, and subdues Chills and Fever. In chronic Ca- tarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of foul mucus, re- stores the sense of amell, taste and hearing when affect- ed, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offen- sive matter, sweetens and purifies the breath, stops the cough and arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Con- sumption. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford’s Inhaler, allin one package, of all druggists for$l. Ask for Sanvorp's RapicaL CuRE. WEEKES & POTTER, Boston, Mass, OLLINS’ PLASTERS, 100 Tres More Errectvat than any other plaster or electric battery for Pain and Weakness of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Partial Paralysie, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Female Weakness, Nervous Pains and Weaknesses, Malaria and Fever and Ague. Price 2c. Sold everywhere. n6 N ADAME WASHINGTON, No, 1211 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 4 NEW DEPARTURE, DRESSES MADE AND MATERIAL FURNISHED AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES, ELEGANT GOODS NOW IN STOCK. Tedies rhould call atonce and leave their orders be- {cre the aeeortment of elegant fabrics is broken. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, mi6-2m MADAME WASHINGTON. FE WOOLENS, FINE WOOLENS, FINE WOOLENS, IMPORTED THROUGH THE HOUSE OF E. H. VAN INGEN & CO., OF NEW YORK AND LONDON. The Best GOODS the Foreign Marketa can produce, which I am prepared to make up, giving CITY ITEMS. Many a Merchant of Brilliant Lieven; has been stricken down in career by his nerves, and is lett out in the race © life. Sach unfortunates should be treated with Dr. st Chamennile’ Pills. 48 prob- Carane Restoration Ye Fair Ones Whoo Gracefully Preside at your: rong a 3 ospita ble boards should furnish his guests with Hub pa which eclipses in flavor all punches‘hastfly made. Secure:Zase and Comfort by using Germam:Cora Remover. Sure cure for corns, 2c. Drugyists. Better @: foreign Port, Speer’s Port Grape Wine is better than Imported Port, and, since adulteration of the latter, it must take’ its el KM ts Lage lye and really excel- lent and health-giving:—Tro Members of thenBoard of eaith of New York, and other prominent, iclans use this wine for thelr patients and iit their own families, much on accor e iromcontained in it from the soil on whic n Speer 's Vinegardsare situated. For saleby Draggists and Groeens: is almost_immedtately*telieved by wearing one Carter’s Smart. Weed and Belladonna Backache Try one and Be free from pain. 25 cents. years with never-failing success by millions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child tery anc gr ‘Ipin; le in tie bares a wird colle. “By giving beak ‘to the child it the mother. Price % cents a bottle. ws Nervous Ereacache—Nervous Weakness, Nervous Debility is yremptly and permanently Pete pe — Brain ee! package, 6 for or free by mall i receipt of price e from jouN H. ALLEN, 817 First.Aveoue, N.Y. CROMWELL, Agents, 480 Penura avenue, xc, complete curtsah annoying Kidney, Blad. complete cure, annoying ney, ai actamtCemnee Diseases. $1. Druggists. - Depot Stott& Cromwely 2 “Alderney Dairy Wa Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, dl eee morning, and delivered in 34-1b, iy ar ee oer I Also, butter sweet milk, fe. per at “Cream, 150. pine BOOKS, &c. == SS EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES duced from $1. ‘Com; wit trom $10 to $35. DRY GOODS. DRY Goops. Chant IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. ‘24-inch Twilled ANl-Silk FOULARDS, at TSe., re. 90 pieces All-Linen LAWNS, at 25c. 25 pieces Genuine Scotch GINGHAMS, at 25e. aseortment of NUNS VEILING EMBROI- ROBES, st $15 ana $20. broidered French BATISTE ROBES, ranging Paris Embroidered CASHMERE FICHUS, from $6 t© $50. Andereon’s Scotch SYLPHIDES and ZEPHYRS. Plain and Figured SATINES, at 50c. “Rare Bargains” in ‘NEW WHITE GOODS.” MERV LAWNS, beat quality, at 373 cents. “* Novelties in PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. Entirely New and Complete Stock of RICH AND BEAUTIFUL ALL-SILK TEXTURES, suitable for STREET, HOUSE AND EVENING COSTUMESS, comprising SATIN RHADAMES, at $1 to $3. BLA SUMMER SILKS. Lupin’s GRENADINES and MOURNING FABRICS Plaster. All-Silk Plush GRENADINES, in elegant Patterns Forty Years? nce of an Old Nurse. | *4 Rich Qualities. Mrs. Winslow's ie the prescription STOCK ENTIRELY NEW. ‘ef one of the iclans and nurses in NO QLD STYLE OR SHOP-WORN GOODS. €2 Pram Ficunes axp Connect Prices. #3 SEATON PERRY, (Successor To Perry & Baorurr,) Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th strest. Established 1840. m20 GPRENG AND SUMMER DRY GOUDS. — fee mn Striped SUMMER SILES, 50, so + Se ae 1254, 15 }O0 uACE BUN’ Beato? 25c. Ee fos fiilinen TOWELS. Teer $1, $1.50, up PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. A full stock of HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, LAP ROBES, TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS. Our stock is larger and cheaper than ever before. GEO. J. JOHNSON, +e REDUCED” SURAH SILKS, suitable for Evening Dresses, in Light Blue and Pink, $1.25; same quality sold Cream, elsewhere at $1.50. Our styles Lin} CANTON GINGHAMS. of the best grades, 123¢0. LONSDALE CAMBRIC, 12340. 100 dozen full reg. HOSE, 25c. a pair. 100 = ‘Ail-linen Hemstitched HANDKERCHIEFS. at very low. sre inspection. mil3 stock of LUPIN'S GRENADINES, in elegant and qualities, cannot be excelled. EN LAWNS, 12%c. w. ri RY OAS SEW, BETWEEN, ee dy vm ge elezant reaside resort, om large in all departments, and prices . “ONE PRICE ONLY." TRUNNEL & CLARK. 803 MARKET SPACE. ic every particular, Board $2.50 ments made for parties or telegrams Va. REN te ‘Boats and Piaht: Biliard ‘Saloon, “Bowling Alleys, eto. 9, i - Nei. Prope MaAT™6s, MATTINGS, 74.279 offering the nest. sroce of MATTINGS in the city in Quality and Designs, at the lowest prices. Full line of EXC” CURTAINS, Bon WIN VERS {Steam Carpet Cleaning. Garbecs called fe : LADIES’ ERKLEY SPRINGS TO RENT (TO PRIV “APbly at B22 Spruce wareet, Phase! Phia, Pa, Comannee Bats. CAPE MAY. equated location, wulmtantial- building, nee furpire: promt Sate electric A TABLE OF PARTICULAR EXCELLENCE. The Orchestra will be conducted by Mr. Zimmermaa, Of Colonade Tiotel, Piladep hin, _Opens June TLANTIC CITT. ‘This celebrated MATTINGS. BUY OF US AND SAVE MONEY. ie Sees s SINGLETON & HOEKE, $01 MARKET &PACE._ GoopDs. ‘Terms moderate. fee of famtice aaper ciaity. ins. J. PENICKS, (608 Niwra Sraxer, OFPosrre Patext Orrice. oes FURNINETNG HOS! SP Utena and Silk 8. iow LAGES saa HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES. in brie, Nainsook ar: 1309 Pacific Avenue, Ocean A: ml7-3m Atlantic City, LD POINT COMFORT, SELMA RUPPERT, selection of Children’s LACE and RREI BUN ean ne oft HOT Ch ee all kinds of CHILDREN'S: elect assortment of Ladies! and Children's ‘attractive. Pre-eminent Sone than aig resort eee ‘ree fron Malaria, and for lusomnia wonderful in ite ‘GLOVE: Fific effect. Send for cinegler dence Ihysieuse ae —- ete, HARRISON 101 uy History of the For Formation of | the Constitution of the U. by. VO.» istory of Basiand ip the 1 sth Centiry, Vola. Sand 4, cloth, 25 per Montesaticus [once ‘snd Decadence of the Romans, =e I gdenos, by Nts Vignoll, Inter. Set. Series, Froude's Life of Thomas Carlyle, 2 vols., $4. 31.50. aie sored. WE, ‘B. ae $1.50. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. mi2 Now READY, — 2, SCHOULER’S HIS- tem, the Constitution, sen ae is a neat octave volume fats me ocund incloth. volume, with Joh wan pub- = We Upon application, 3 New tiles” Medi- cal Jurisprudence, leer Al & Ames, on Corpo- rudence, 3 vols. on rations. WML H, MORRISON, Law. Boomserten axp StarionEn, 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. SCROLLS, Wy Parasols, Novelties. J, SAY GOULD’ 42i dint strest northwest. SPANESE. DECORATIVE BOOKS, Fans, Napkins, Pictures, Card: 228-1 FRREN CH BOOKS, FINEST STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, ETC. V. @ FISCHER, (Buccessor to M. E. Boardman), 529 15th Street, Opposite U.S. Treasury, al0 Washington, D.C. = : N EW BOOKS. St. Clair Papers, 2 vali Luye. the brain andite functions Huxley's Science and ulture. Gordon's Wi 58 Amie! Morse. ise on Citizenshi Norton on Ordnance and Sie Auerbach- Spinone. Franklin Square and Seaside Libraries, JAMES J. CHAPMAN, SIYPENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Branch Box Office Ford S225 L U U0 MM MM L U U MMMM boas Sa? Pa LLLL UU MMM NO ADVANCE IN LUMBER az WILLET & LIBBEY’S. SAME PRICES AS LAST YEAR, THE BEST CUT, FINEST FINISH, And altogether the BEST MADE cco A MM MM ERENN SS oy Bh WM BNW Ne 8s cots RM MME NNN £83 GGG 4 AR RM M MEEEN NN T Spe IN WASHINGTON. Gentlemen, Call and Inspect the Finest MERCHANT TAILORING THAT CAN BE PRODUCED, GEO. T. KEEN, MERCHANT TAILOR, 414 NINTH STREET. GARDEN TOOLS, HOSE, WINDOW SCREENS, And Sparen goods at lowest prices. Dealers F. P. MAY & CO., HARDWARE M'FE'S. AGENTS, m4-Im 634 Penna. avenue, nesr Tthstreet, )UILDER'S MATERIALS. land CEMENT. Hed k mi?-Im 4. G. & J, M. WATERS, 1045 92d street, Georgetown, D. 0. OILs, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT ‘We have 6,000,000 feet of Lumber, carried over from last year, and we will sell every foot of it at old prices, WILLET & LIBBEY, COR. 6TH AND NEW YORE AVENUE. m29 LEGANT STYLES, GOOD MATERIAL, EXCELLENT WORKMANSHIP, combined with extremely low prices, reign supreme at MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10rx AND F STREETS. of he yations eof, the human form tem make ef of the Head Clothier quite a 7. ODE yuires ‘conseant ‘attention. Garecy aay a day do eell come hitherto mai e task that re- passes that iu read swith the "ex | BRO jer 1 A for Blue Pannel Bates Shee 2 for Blue Flannel Suits: #: 3 3 for Blue Cheviot Saits worth ees 780 Hd Cheviat Businéss Suits worth $15, IS for all-wool Di fae Ean Bie but 1s worte $33, f Black ae ees ‘Goth se, ‘Chesterfield Coat and 3 f ogg oii ‘Mohéir Suits, different colors, fei fe ceenens eo for fine French Wargiod Bolts GE facing, worth $21 for fine Diagonal Coatand Vest, Prince Albert frock, $25 7or ine Slack ‘Suits, satin lined, Prince for rapa Gomang Yat wort 10 dior pring Sai. for Spring , wor Si ie an 1, nner Pants, col hain ok Soe DARK GREEN, © BROWN AND OTHER COLORS, FIFTY CENTS. ‘Immense assortment ant of Black Silke, 50, 62, zs, 81, 2% $450, 81-7, $2. te Striy Soiored Cast ne blue and ze aay wide, double ‘width, sou Hans veiling. jmire wool, all colors, Tuminated Dress eas Goods, pave wool, wide, double Beautiful eerste ree Jarre seportment. ec mate 100 pieces fine quali les, 25¢. Cashmeres, spring shades. half wool. ae ib White Quilts, 75c. Black Vel: Oak cetnad Sane: Coaimarea paren went enionlle Blesched Table Damask, pure linen, 60e. Black Cashmere Shawls, pure wool, wee Black Bi le Silks luced from $1.50 15. sno Covers, silk embroidered, Goth for Men and Boys’ wear, boc. to $1.50. Dinner Napkins, 75c. dozen. Checked Dress" black and white, blue and whe pre and gold, green and gold and brown and whit CARTER’S, mi6 711 MARKET SPACE. NEW WASH DRESS GOODS. FINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS... FINE ZANZABAR GINGHAMS.... FINE MADRAS GINGHAMS FINE LINEN LAWNS.... FINE COTTON LAW3S..... «+1230. TYLER & CHEWNING, m20 918 77x STREET NORTHWEST. 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- Ject for every lady who is now in need, or who is soon likely to be in need of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, to call and examine the EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS weare nowoffering. 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 SILKS to 75 cents, Our BLACK PURE SILK RHADAMES, from $1.50 to 95 cents. 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 miscalcu- Iated 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 eell a fine VICTORIA LAWN at 8 cents, which is retailed everywhere at 1235 cents, Do not consider this idle talk, Every lady in Wash- ington knows the magnitude of our stock, which we can nafely state is three times aa large as the stock of any other merchant in this city. ‘Therefore prepare 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 are all 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, a as "8 CAPS a speciaity. m20 713 Market Space. Cam! mi6-3m_ Proprietor, = RS. 0. Y. Sar = ——— DAILY THE LARENDON HOTEL EW BOOKS. +, N S. (COLORED SILKS, NAVY BLUE, gy pat Cc SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥., PATTERN HATS AND FINE MILLINERY Goops; SILK AND CLOTH WRAPS; and most sively to. 7 CITE TREVISE, PARIS. OPENS JUNE 15rn., AEXTARGED, AND REFU RNIGHED. q Ali the modern improvements accom for five hundred m13-6w ‘REIS & LOSEKAM, Proprietors, Cron SPRINGS AND BATHS, ALKALINE LITHIA WATERS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VAS SILK, FLANNEL and CAMBRIC SUITS, the largest elegant assortment in the city, made exclu- M. WILLIAN, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. als my order. ‘ME. VON BRANDIS. MOD) vania a gor Penpayivania ave, over oe Evening Dresses; notlos; Perfect work, superior fitting; OPEN JUNE FIRST TO ter when Mutlianss establishment Bridal Troussesus, s specialty; ‘Dolmans aud Suits; all made at the shortosk all Me ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 'T NORTHWEST, NTH STREE’ d guaran tees, fect fit Papell = Eh SrecALiy uch Hand-made Unde ‘Merino Underwear a yeaa And al D = tem, Geode. MOUNTAINS. Corsets an: a toe whch —% THE PARK HOTEL. WIL LIZAMEEORT, PAs * anda $1 Corset, her fake tat for the prige The hota and leurrotndings "are very NB et eee con ppentsh pokes, ME. WASHINGTON, rior st: notice. and basted, and a perfect fit guarant DRESSMAKING AND. TRIMGHING STORE, eee ENNSYLVANIA AVE. at short ni "Ladies can an ave Dresses out for tains. A farmhouse Suise2 N ~ break your trip at Wiliamaor. mi! GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Cure ‘Silk Straw Hats of all Manilla 's specialty. wi ©. ee Cr ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. . Od Kinds cleaned. CUNNINGHA! WE ABE UNDERSELLING EVERYBODY IN Linen Col Gocke Unaersiirteaed Xew styles of Percale Shirts, the very best quality, only $1.2 Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 cents. Finest Dress Shirta to order, elegantly made, only $2. Bix all way, at Great North Mountain, near Winchester, Vi ALS. PRATT, Proprietor. a md-Sm — DRESS SHIK’ Linen Cuffs, Silk Neckwear, Cotton OTEL BENNETT, BROOME, COUNTY, BINGHAMTON, N.Y. Hotel, built and furnished at outaine AL. the luxuries found fine Dress Shirts to order for $9. goods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every MEGINNISS’, 1002 F street northwest. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS 1112 F Sreeer Norruwestr, Wasuinerox, D.O. ix of the Finest ix E; Bix rT Homeson Ss and ease Esoafat eye queasy, its Ciemee. M. MAN, ao todo wobr AKATOGA SPRINGS. UNITED STATES HOTEL. Beason of 1882 opens JUNE 10th and closes —e DUBREUIL BROTHERS, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, fits sree ‘to order. $12.08 TOMPKINS, GAGE & CO. ‘ORK SULPHUR SPRINGS, is deliehtful summer: tor the rep tion of guest a sea nae 6 New Orford te OF, DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY ax MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, Seas Sy chars £16 F Btreet Northwest, NECKWEAR, azn HANDWEAR made SHIRTS at following OCEAN VIEW HOTEL tories tanniehed Toes RESORT FORK WASH- Best » Unfinished, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. EPPY REFRIGERATORS, PORCELAIN LINED COOLERS, re m20 ‘WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, “ond a fond early Imusic: elegant ball and sca, 1 hotel: has more permanent guy hotel on the tiantic coast, electric bell submarine cable to a.’ Two ‘aller hota quota Hota Manenaeuder ome management. 0. 8. MARDEN, ‘Manager, £28-2m__43 Bowdoin st., Boston, until June 15th. acs HALL, MECHANICSBU “ ICE PITCHERS, &c. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Intporrer oF CHINA AND GLAasswane, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. EFRIGERATORS, WITH PORCELAIN WATER | tuned ICE CHESTS at low ‘White Mountain and. ‘ATER COOLERS, CLOTHES WRING! BURG, F, Valley Capacity 00 MOOD, 024-52 TANKS, FREEZERS. and STANDS, (all styles.) Gilray’s Celebrated CURTAIN STRETCHERS. BRIGHT HOUSE GEO. WATT: measaie ten 229 314 th street, 5 doors above Penna. Do} = USE, = . 'F YOU WANT A COOK STOVE OB RANGE 7 Shee echt i ie Bian BOO ea riek BoRTON Proprietor. Grate, the best Grate made. Our stock of REFRIG! Call and see our new Range, with Patent Duplex INT HOUS! —_— "Atlantic hile City, N. 3. “sab 8 SEOCREAM, GPeclaL BARGAINS TO-DAY. TORS, OIL AS, ich, ba wel at Cooking anil Social ea PIANOS AND ORGANS. CB40ncer |. REED'S, ee ee 50, $3, $4 and $5, up. Srna SET PIANO WAREROOMS Eine bot, Bea's gd Gale A eras, Does ow. $10 ana id Blue Middlosas Bole Agent of the matchless 22 VAR TET EL BY. PRES L AGEB BEER, . Sting aS bates ow Pages aoe, leaving the city always find us with ‘Most complete Repair Shop in the city. Se Bene. #08. SCHLITZ BREWING 00.8 e'and'ond oo $s mousy and Organs taken in exchange, st their MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, FOR SALE BY DEALERS AND THE AGENT. SAWL C. PALMER, DEPOT, 13% TWENTY-NINTH STREET 5.W. ars (QT docs aronrs. LAWN TENNIS, ek Sen W, §. See

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