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THE EVEN Faipay <ING STAR. LOCAL MENTION. The Weatne OFFick oF rz Crier $ ».C., M le Atlantic states, warmer fair ea t, veering to southerly winds, Btationaty or lower pressure. Special Weather Bu The ebief signsi officer of th the followine special bulletin to the press meter Is highest in the middie Atlantic nd lowest i slo, Where a storin of fs central Southeast-rly winds Mississippl, and 1 01 nad sonth Atlontic fatien in New En st. and the Pp winds tn the cs General rat mmaddle AU. a 5 to 1Odrere Clow ly weather w: r a in Te; ey abd Fake region, and fair weather 1p the south Atlinule states. Tus Foro almost vive 2 Sop, bineking Prushy scrubbing brushe- ; painted chamber bucket= a glase match stands, aes 3 andl, 3 in a set garden ros wiih, extra large «ize, 20; very handsome a Freneh china tei set=, 44 pleces, $6.9, worth 39; 100 different styles of baby carriages at reduced white porcelain dinner sets, 123 pieces, » plent: mus T-gt watering: pots, 10: orated English a chamber 23, worth hendsome decor: 18 18.50; a beautiful 2 Ww pieces, $35, wort’. $75; 8 fs p +f ox, with zither playing 6 folding fans, 4 for strawberry sets, 7 pieces, 202; be. dire se size parasols, for iad Bne porcelain cups and Since covered English china vegetable dishes, “ts folding rocking- chairs, with carpet seat and fringe, iSe., worth oe. Graxp Oresixa, SaToRDAY, MAY 27H, 188% — Ctinedinst, Iebratea Baltimore photographer, Willopen a first-cliss studio at N». 47 Pennsyl- Yania avenue, adjoining Morrison's bookStere. Mc. Clinedinst_ takes pleasure In announcing to the citizens of Washington that he wif make a specialty of his tine cabinet and imperiat: By both the latest Paris instantancousana the Cok Tedtion process, which he Is now work!ng sostecess- | fully in his elegant gallery in Baltimore, In our exDIDIt of fine photograpiis will be found barwdeets | | of exquisite pictures, representing the eli it | eity whose ladies are world-renowned for thet | Deauty. Our rooms will be handsomely fittel up in the latest style. The stuiio wili be equipped With ali the bite improvements and accessories ecessa: very re: Giaedinst’s Art St vashingtoa, D. C. Ma. re, Mos, 477 Pennsyivania avenue, 66 Lexington street, Bulti- gEATEST Dysioxs—Cards, sth-st, wing, Center rket. Brst-MaDE white shirts 738 736 ana ‘714 7th street. New frameless glass, a. “Hempler’s, near 434 st- Gum Caspror for motts Drew’s,9th and Pa.av. Busck Lack Mins, %, 39 and 48. Mrs Max Weyl, agt. =a Tue price for mealsat the New York avenue hotel will be $20 per month from the 1st of June. Stx Rep Tickers good for a present. Young's Harr's Roacu Powper. No potson. Cuearest Maw for parasols, J.B. Young. 0 DirreReEst styles of straw hats, $1.00, worth Gouble, at Sigmund & Goldman's, 436 7th street Borthwest. For Pexrecr Worx, carpenters, use Bailey's Dollar Saw. Tue Mystery or THe Pyrasrp ts the subject of Geo. C. Smithe’s lecture, at the Tabernacle, this evening. WILL we HAVE LoxG TO WalT?—No use of this exclamation now at Davis’ studio, # Pennsylva- nia avenue, since the introduction of his new and Wonderful in. NEOUS Process. Lace Mrrrs, in all the latest shades, at 58c. ‘Max Weyl, at. Mrs. Kk socks $1 a pair, nread undershirts, 97 cents: 3 dc. up, at For Satvrpay. Insecricipe, the best powder for roaches, drug store, cor. 9th and Pa. ave. A Haxpsome Novetry in Urday at Clark’s new store, west. rds given away 727th street nort! Iurortep O11 on draaght, 620 9th street. SILK Fops, lockets and e TRAW Bars pe stock and anns, at Prigg’s, at's furnishings cheap. To-morrow each customer will be presented with a decorated palette. | Come early to avoid the Tush. At Mrs Max ax Weyl's, agt ,712 7th street, Go yo THe TaweNNacte Tus Eventxa and hear Geo. ©. Smithe lecture on The Mystery of the Great Pyramid. Twenty-five cents admission. Have Yor Srey Trew—the Auburn sack sults, at seven dollars, all woo! eolor firm. A. Saks & Co, Orn Spectatirs. —Extr: fine cream ani black ts. per yd.; ladies’ fine pr.; a few more of our lebrated 12-inch silk miits, © amine our 48, 70 and useful fan given to every pur- crow. “B. J. BrMREND & Sox ‘$18 7th st, bet Hand I. SCHOLARS AND STUDENTS, attracted to the Tabet ar Staithe on The Mystery ‘Tus Fintst Puoroskarnic PORTRAITS are made by Davis’ new and Wonderful instantaneous pro- cess, producing life-like expressions, periect like- nesses, and bezutiful artistic effects unattainable by the ordinary process The production of the negative greatly exceets tn cost the old method, Yet we offer our fine Imperial Cabinet Portraits for $3 per dozen. Cloudy weather with our new Process and superior light as favorable for produ- avis, 925 Pennsylvania s well as skeptics, will cle this evening, to yt Cheops. h street. andsome set of cards to each F straw hat opening, for one week, Sigmund & Goldman, 436 7th st. We Have Maxxep Down every article in our stere. Hats and bonnets of all description re- duced from 2 to 50e. a plece; fine white plumes at $1.50, worth double the money; lot |, $1.25 a s ly cheap. You tll save from 50cents to $1 on every plume bought us. Fine white chips, all shapes, very scarce and desirable, elezant goods, cheap. Save time and money at Blout’s fashionabie millinery store, 710 7th street northwest. — YESTERDAY inthe Probate Court, Judge Hagner rruled the motion to vacate the letters testa~ ued utor of the estate of the Gerge n growing outof a Mexi- canawald. “an appeal will be taken to the gen eral term. Baro sins For Deconatios Day will be sold to- M. Pp | | Teport regaritin; _| whiten the butebe Condensed Locals, Yestentay afternoon Louis, Lavouna, living with his parents, on 18th street northwest. while care- lesly bandling a pistol, sccidentaliy ‘shot brother Ernest in the forehead, Indicting 8 p a pal fal, if not dangerous, wound, ‘ted by Dr. Bliss. he Sons and Daughters of Rachel, an Ree ated colored benedctal organization, Yes through Mr. W. K- Duhameb fited a bill inequity against Rndall Payne and ‘Eliza Payne, to obtain pssession of vertain books belonging to Abraham Poni No. 1,0f that order. Randall Payne had presiding chief, and members of his Tanutly werd officertot the loge, with possession of the b-oks, Which they refuse to surrender. Ab: ut dusk last nizht, Annie Addison, living at 1336 E street, while riding on horseback,was thrown from her hotve on Pennsyivanla avenue, near 10th eet, and sustained a compound fracture of her te ft wrist. She wi taken to the Emergency hos- irsons rendered me tical ai 1a-G el will on Decoration day decor- graves of Kev, Father Boyle, Thomas Connelly an‘ otiers mnt Ol:vet cemetery, and that of W. Theo- a Wolt Tone in the old Presbyterian cemetory s y acting coroner Hartigan held an tn- tat the Washington gas works ou the boly er, killed there by the caving in of a a the jury rendered a verdict of ac- Path. Jno. Carter, a colored boy, was sent to fail for six months by Jutge Snell this morning for as- saulting a cored girl, named Harriet Gaskins, and robbing ber of $4. In the Probate Court te-day, in the case of the estate of Moore, J. G.’ Campbell was ap- "ator, and his bond was fixed at venerable Mrs. Rachel T. Meehan, over eighty years of age, relict of the late John 8. elran, formerly librarian n Congress, ts In quite feeble Health trom the infirmities of age, at her Test-ence on Capitol HilL Mr. George A. Caswell, commissioner and inten- hington almshouse, is quite il of pleuro-pneumonia, at the asylum dwelling. — ‘Tuk BUTCHERS’ ORGANIZATION_—At an adjourned meeting of the butchers, held last night, Jcin R. Kelly In the chair and Mr. Baker secretary, the half, from the committee on legislation, made a the proposed abattoir law, to Ts are Opposed, stating tat he thought tie District comnilttee meant that justice should be done the butchers and consumers of Meat in the Districts ‘They are to have a further conference, and d:ita 1s now being collected to pre- sent to the committee. Mr. W. F. Hunt, trom the comauttce on organization, said that by the next meeting they would have things so far perfected as to make a final report. — Suir ror $100 Dawagss.—Mr. I. Browning has entered suit for $100 for James _H. Sprelt against Thomas Holden, of the firm of Harvey & Hokien. The plaintiff claims that last Wednesday night he went into Harvey’s saloon, on the Avenue, and ten- dered a $5 note in payment for some refreshments, and was toli that if was a counterfeit, and Mr. Holden sent for Officer Dailey and had plaintiff ar- rested for passing counterfelt’ money. and he was confined in the fifth precinct statton-house all of Wednesday night, and was dismissed the next | Morning on it belnig ascertained at the bank that the note was good. ee Bk Reat Estate Satx¥.—Duncanson Bros., auc- tioneers, sold yesterday afternoon, tor Savage Smith, esq., executor of estate of L. W. Murphy, deceased, the eastern part of Jot 4, In square 369, having a front on Lstreet, between 9th and 10th streets northwest, of 20 feet, with a depth of 120 feet, improved by a two-story-ard-attic frame dwelling, for $3,310, to Mr. John L. Vogt. ae A PRACTICAL SUGGESTION TO GUITEAU—One of the suggestions made by letter to Guiteau comes from a practical man out west, who write: “AS yeur family and yourself have sold your old clothes and made preparations for the disposition of your body after death for pecuniary purposes, allow me to suggest to you that you make yourself of some practical use by willing your Dody to some one to exhibit for the benefit of the Garfield Memorial Hospital fund, and that hey shall,in your pre- served state, he made the subject in the mu- a Fish MARKET.—Sold by R. A. Golden, agent: 90 shad, seum of the hospital. 80,000 herring, at $6 per thousand; at $3 per hundred. ge a Alexandria Affairs. Reyorted for Toe Eventne Stan ‘Tue ELecriox.—A thin vote and substantial unanimity among the voters were the notable characteristics of yesterday’selection. The present incumbents whenever nominated were re-cleeted, and the only change made ts the substitution of Mr. L. Marbury for S rent, in pursuance of the conservative primary, Mr. B. having submitted to that primary. Mr. John Green received 107 votes In opposition to Mr. Marbury. The total Vote was about 850, and the participants to whom an election ts a pastime played at it all day as se- riously as if an opposition had been developed. At night there was a bonfire. THe PION£ERS OF WASHINGTON.—The Washing- ton Pioneers, colored, reached here via the ferry at 7:16 last evening, and made the streets lively with their music and drill,and the crowd which fol- 5 | lowed. At a later hour they attended a dance and returned this morning. Tuk Ikon Boow.—The Potomac Manufacturing compaby, whose meeting yesterday was reported ts ‘THe Stak, elected J. B, Archer chairman, and C. Lincoln secretary. The Virginia charter was accepted, and arrangements made for the election of officers and reorganizaiion at an early day. Major “John Green of Ale: andra. and the Toulow. ing Washingtonlans were present: Senator Bialr, Treasurer Gilfillan, Messrs Moses, H h and others. Rerorren’s Nores.—The funeral of Mrs. M. M. Summers took place to day. Among those attend- Ing was her brother, Father John Rochford, of St. Dominic’s churetl, Washington.—The clrcult court comme its session to-day. D=ss Goons. SILKS, SATINS. CARPETINGS AND MATTINGS. PARASOLS. PARASOLS. INDIA LINENS in all DRE! uslities. eps nish toe, Lapis CLOTH. fa all the new sole Hae HUSTERY, Kone ee, é ete, Best ALT; WOOL LACE BUNTINGS, 250 = CLOTH for Gent's wtyler, B08. 73 garde wide SHEETING CU ‘ON, 25c. * Dotted PERSIAN LAWNS, LINEN LAWNS. SUMMER SILKS, striped, 50¢,, 60c,, 75e. EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF DRY nIGORS, TO BE: LECT FROM. PRICES MARI REDUCE STOCK. +» T5e., $1, At TOWSON’S, £836 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SOUTH SIDE. RR. R RR P P PP Sal cad ‘acaq Rrpe RR’ Py AND INVIGORATING. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a delicious beverage or for medicinal purpoees, an unadulterated Whiskey, are mvited to make atrial of the celebrated Uv EEE TTTTEER U UP Pp PE RR TE NNN vee ee OF EYE UU P P EKER & T EEEN NN 3 foldtg fans, x Fehlets, napkins, comps, salt shake des, ta pots, Sc. piece. jue ois tn Valises, trunks and baby y carriages. fe will present to every custo~ mer buying above $1 worth of good Only, one fine camp stool ation day. Spectal bargaine fs ladies’ and gents furnishi fancy goods. Dammann’s, stheet. ‘TRE Mystery OF THE GREAT CHEOPS will be un- Faveiled to-night by Geo. C. Smithe, of Lilinols, at Tabernacie. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Natrowat TaRater.—The Equine Paradox. Carrrat THEareR.—Variety. ‘TumaTER ComigcuR—Lamont and Duerow, the eniy and original Happy Hottentots, to-night Daiven’s.—Summer Night Entertainments, Bazak aND ART exhibition at 925 7th street nw. Se Gye Somers Ustow.. athe Genes ernon ‘yesterday, when te folio 806 7th | TOR SALE BY BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, a. B. BRYAN & BRO., and B. W. REED’S SONS, ‘Wasursorox, D.O. The Christiancy Divorce Case. A LETTER FROM THE EX-SENATOR TO HIS WIFE'S FATHER—ME. HAIGHT AND MRS. CHRISTIANCY. In the Christiancy divorce case a letter written by the ex-Senator to Mr. Lugenbecl, the father of | Mra. Christiancy, has been admitted in evidence, The letter ts dated Lansing, Mich., August 14, 1878, and gives a detailed statement of the diMeulty the Senator had to live with a woman who was con- stantly experiencing an intense passion for differ- ent men, and sparing no trouble to keep up an ac- quaintance with such. The Senator states that his. wife fainted away on the day of the weddin; cause she saw Jas. Lugenbeel, an old lover, and she then told her newly-made husband that she loved Lugenbeel, and pee ore herself in her mar- Tiage vow. The let then goes on to recount the alternate seasons of svashine and storm on account of his wife's infatuation with some new lover and hatred and abuse of him to correspond with the degree of the infatuation. He says that aman named Frank Anderson Was attentive to Christianey ¢ his ‘letter by appealing to Mr. Lugendcel to interest himself in hig daughter's Welture and to save her from ruinlng her reputa- Mr. Christlaney 1g still on the stand, and the other day, while he wus testltying to i:npro Telations between his wite ani George W. Haight, of Hart:ord, she came to the room where the ex- amination was held 1n company with Haight. eee - Society Notes, Miss Mercer, a rekative of the President's late wife, arrived yesterday afternoon and joined her mother at the White House, General and Mrs. Watmough now nave her un- mrried sister with them. Miss Watmough will go this week to make a visit at her aunt’s country piace. nar Philadelphia,—Ex-Postmaster Gen- eral Tyner’s wife will go north the first of June. Her health 1s improving. She and her husband Will spend most of the sunmer at Saratoga.. Representative and Mrs. Albert Willis are enjoy- ing a visit from her father, Mr. Dulaney, of Louis- ville. —Ex-Senator and Mrs. McDonald left yes— tentay for thelr home in Indianapolis. Those who had intended piesa at Mount, Vernon yesterday and were deterred by the weather Went tiither to-day, so the number af excursion- ists was very large.’ Many of the friends of the regent, Mrs Laughton, aud the other ladles now at the council, Went (6 visit them to-day. ‘The debate on the repression bill was resumed in the house of commons ms Inst ight. MF. Parnell delivered a moderate 3 defended boy- cotting “as practiced oy peech, au ‘workingmen.” —_—_— CITY ITEM Hats for Decoration Day. Gents’ Manilla, Mackinaw and other Fine pce Men’s White, Mixed and Col’d Cantons, 75c. $1; Nutria and Pearl Stiff and Soft Felts; Young Gents’ Nobby Mackinaws, all now shapes; We carry an immense stock of Straw Hats, Boys’ Straw Hats in great yaribey, ak and fancy, to suit every taste, pepuler 15 cts. to $1.50, excelient ‘eho Hats, 5 60 8 and 75 cts.,) at Lewis, 9207th st, be. landK nw. 2 Does Your Head Ache? Lodille’s Specific cures the worst casein 5 to 30 minutes. S0cents. Atall drug s stores. The President, Supreme Court Judges and Members of Congress use German Corn Re- mover. 25c. The Action of Carter’s Little Liver Pills is pleasant and natural. They gently stimulate the liver, and regulate the bowels butdo not purge. They aré sure to please. Many a Merchant of Brilliant a has been stffeken down tn career by paralysis his peeves and is left out in the race of life. such unfortunates should be treated with Dr. Benson’s atl and Chamomile Pills. Restoration is prob- al Ye Fair Ones Who So Gracefully Preside at your husbands’ hospitable boards should furnish his guests with Hub Punch, which eclipses in flavor all punches hastily | made, Nervous Hendache—Nervous Weakness. Nervous Debility ts promptly and permanently grea by Allen’s Brain Food—$1 per package, 6 tor At Druggists, or free by mail on receipt of Price from Joun H. Auuen, 817 First Avenue, N.Y. TOTT & CROMWELL, Agents, 480 Penn’a avenue, Catarrh of the Bladde Stinging irritation, inflammation: all Kidney and Urinary eg Ter cured by “Buchupalba.” $1. Depot, Stott & Cromwell. “Alderney. Dairy Fresh Alderney Hutter, churned every morning and delivered in 3¢-1b. “Nvard” prints 40c. per Ib. Also, cottage checse, buttermilk and sweet milk, Se. perqt. Cream, i5c. pint. de 1S THE WAY THE OLD RELIABLE NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF WASHINGTON, TREATS ITS CUSTOMERS: Wasninaton, D.C., May 20, 1882. Y. D. Larnar, Esq., Secretary: Str: We desire to express to you our thanks for the very prompt and satisfactory manner in which you set- tled the loss sustained by us on our stock in consequence of the fire in the old Post buildiny on the 18th inst., the same being insured in the National Union Insurance Company. Yours, &c., Scorr & Sasse, Wasuinaton, D.C., May 20, 1882. N, D. Larner, Esq,, Secretary: Sm: I desire to return my thanks for the very prompt and satisfactory manner in which you settled, on behalf of the National Union Insurance Company, for the damage done to my stock by the fire in the old Post building on the 18th inst. Respectfully, yours, Roserr C. Porsr. IF YOU WISH TO BE SECURE INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN THE NATIONAL UNION IN- SURANCE COMPANY. ASSETS... OFFICE, NO. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Firat door east of 7th street. Property, real and personal, insured on the most rea- sonable terms, and fair dealing and prompt settlement of losses guaranteed. SAMUEL BACON, President. FREDER!CK PILLING, Vice President. NOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary. m20-6t DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. SUMMER RESORTS. LADIES’ GOODS. LIXEN Goons. RICHARDSON’S SHERTING AND PILLOW LINENS TABLE LINENS,/rom 30c. to $1.50, TURKEY REMS, fiom 50c. to $1.25. NAPKINS, froth 75é.'to $6. = DOYLIES, frodh $1225 to $4. TOWELS, from’$1.80 to $7.50. §®~ Some of the abowe are Stewart's Goods, which we cannot duplicate at puiece affered now. TYLER & 'CHEWNING, my% 918 Wr STREET NORTHWEST. [A CrOmaTIC CASH RAILWAY THE BOSTON HOUSE, 921—PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE—D ST.—912, ‘Isa success, and is now working amoothly. The noise, confusion and delay of thecaah boy system have gone, and we are now prepared towaiton twice the number of customers that was possible under the old system. ‘We have a lange and well assorted stock of DEY GOODS AND SMALL WARES, LADIES’ AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, ‘With special attractions in each department. Adhering strictly to the ONE-PRICE SYSTEM, Making the lowest possible price first, we give our ‘guarantee that if the same quality of goods can be pur- chased elsewhere at a less price we will refund you tho money. We cannot be correct on the price of every- thing, but we mean to be approximately correct, and we will protect our customers in every case. We want tobe worthy of your patronage, not once, but all the time, and are willing to work for it at ‘THE BOSTON HOUSE, 921—PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE—D 8T.—912, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. JYXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. 24-inch Twilled All-Silk FOULARDS, st 75c., re- auced from $1. 30 pieces All-Linen LAWNS, at 25c. 25 pleces Genuine Scotch GINGHAMR, at 250. sesortment of NUNS VEILING EMBROI- DERED NODES. aegis and broidered French BATISTE ROBES, ranging trom $10 16998. a Paris Embroidered CASHMERE FICHUS, from $6 to $30. Anderson's Scotch SYLPHIDES and ZEPHYRS. Plain and Figured SATINES, at 50c. ‘Rare Bargains” in *NEW WHITE GOODS." MERV LAWNS, bestquality, at 373s cents. **Novelties" in PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. Entirely New and Gomplete Stockof RICH AND BEAUTIFUL ALL-SELK TEXTURES, suitable for STREET, HOUSEAND EVENING COSTUMES, comprising: SATIN RHADAMEB3 at Sito $3. BLACK SILKS, bestimales, from 750, to $3. LOUISINES. SUMMER SILKS. Lupin’s GRENADIN&S snd MOURNING FABRICS. All-Silk Plush GREWADINES, in elegant Patterns and Rich Qualities. STOCK ENTIRELY NEW. NO OLD STYLE-OR SHOP-WORN GOODS. 52” PLam Fieures: anp Comrecr Prices. ag SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Perry & Brorurr,) Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th strest. _ Fatablished 1840. m20 ADIES', GENT’S AND CHILDREN’S GAUZE UNDERWEAR, DRESS GOODS, AND WHITE GOODS. GARNER PERCALES AND MADRAS GINGHAMS. FIGURED LAWNS, 5e., 8c., 10c., 1240. GLOVES, CORSETS, AND HOSIERY. STRAW MATTINGS AND OILCLOTHS. GEO. F. HARBIN, 819 PENNA. AVENUE SOUTHEAST, m20-2W Copitol Hall. GPRING AND SUMMER DRY GouDs. 50,pleres Plain and Striped SUMMER SILKS, 60, 60, 75, Ste. and $1, 809 p aes jeces Plain and Fancy DRESS GOODS, 12%, 15 “Be Pieces LACE BUNTING all eck Src 09 oven all-linen TOWELS, 5c., 9, "$1.50, up PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. A full stock of HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, LAP ROBES, TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS. Our stock ia larger and cheaper than ever before. GEO. J. JOHNSON, m20 713 Market Space. BAreains ar B ey ed 0 F Mae © 5888s pee AA UU MMMM a3 Bos 28% “ou BEE Sass? > + FOR THIS WEEK. 1 Lot of Embroidered CHEMIS} RAWER:! aba cunts, former price $L fie ~ Tit gy Tae TUCKED SKIRTS, good muslin, only a ee Ser oe DRESSES, with of 1 Ech of Ene Latter LAWN SACQUES, just opened, 1 Lotof MADE lige! Embroidered and Cross- Woned only 8 cont.” ze FRENCH CORSETS, bones, former a Wu bspola thie weak ony at 8:63. The ' CHIP HATS. aE hoc CHIP HA‘ ‘This week only 75 cent ang -* 90g iB AB Pane ane gang | AA MMM fe. EPsAU SEH 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. m6 FooxomicaL AND SAFE. WEAVFR, KENGLA & 00.'3 LAUNDRY SOAP 18 ECONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT 18 FREE FROM CoLoRED SILKS, NAVY BLUE, DARK GREEN, BROWN AND OTHER COLORS, FIFTY CENTS. fae mst sy atctas a oe SE at ‘Hania veiling, pure ca, all clors, Me. rae areas Goods! pure Wook ‘wide, double 10 ‘rigor no Ens dante Rowiets Gerbera “Po Sane i te asta ie and Binck Casheberes, y ee ae “e sr ot tr Dinner Napkins, 75c. ‘Goods, on aan Si $1.50. ‘aod guid and brown and CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. “BEDUCED!” 6 REDUcEDI” ‘We have to-day placs@on eur center counter a large Jot of FRENCH and ENGLISH DRESS GUODS for 25 cts. These goods have beenselling at 50 and 6235 cts. . are a Genuine Bargain.” Ts FIRST STORY OF OUR IMMENSE BUILDING IS 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- dect 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 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, ‘a8 we are bound to raise lots of money to pay for build- ing and to ay in stock for our grand opening, second to nove in the country. ‘We have just reduced all our COLORED DOLLAR BILES 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» rare Bargain and cannot be repcated. Allour Dreas 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- 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 sella fine VICTORIA LAWN at 8 cents, which is retailed every where at 1234 cents, Do not coneider 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. Therefore, prepare tor 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 suction, to be sold to the highest bidder, Call early in the morning to avoid the immense rush. LANSBURGH & BROTHER, 404 AND 406 BEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. mis _PIANOS AND ORGANS. EATTY'S ORGANS, 21 STOPS, $90, PIANOB$125 tory running day ané Cat etree. m: ‘WASHINGTON GROVE ROTEL, NEAR GAITH- Jee iieusied on ‘WH UR SPR OuDAN. a Sa iE SPRINGS, FREDERICR COUNTY. V Thais. a ‘and 1429’ Penneylvani ortitwest. E. ©. JORDAN. STOCKTON HOTE! CaP MAY, N.J. SEASON OF 1882 OPENS JUNE 29. Under new panseunent. All communica- tions will tention tod. P. AHANNOS, 'G Garroliton House, Batti more, Md., or to P. 8, BOOTHBY, Maxacen, _my25-2m Syorr Montaomer palitan beaueh of Fo "mr Washinetnn: altitude Ss teet above tide- water, County. Ma POIN'} HOTEL Nomaiaria or m CAPE MAY, N.J._ 1 CAITHE RSBURG, on the Metro- conn eg between’ 550 and| Fine drives and beautiful scenery. Agrove of naturel forest trees of Iacres, -Withia 6 few" —7 utes’ walk of the camp of the United States tro which has been °iocated here. Fine band will be iit at= tendance. Fine new Kuabe piano for use of Mutual Union teiexraph wires in the house. Livery stable, Hot and cold athe. For terms ap _my25 - JUAN BOYLE, Manager. SEASIDE RE PARK HOTEL, SEASIDE PARK, N. J, will open JUNE 10. Accommoa Sines? tething cxvelent: sai Unexéelled, Address H. 0: HE NJ. until June 1. Afer that, _ny4-3m ailing, aud fi etal fishing’ ‘Seaside oN. J. THE SOUTHERN, merly OCEAN VIEW,) cated, one block from beach’ an) ATLANTIC CITY, B-4..(KOR- 2 depots. First- ‘accommodations at reasonable rates; gas and heat, P. 0. Box 980. my24-3m VAN DYKE & BUNN. RENEY SPRINGS WILT BEY OPENED FOR RE- ception of Guests This a JUNE Ii Sider renowned place has tensive and thoro: as to u he dren dt and tae froma, Bp been given to the sanitery department. further in JOHN W. DiceW, corner caer "ots apd Wemnayivente cee 5 rylvania ave- Bue, and to e"RLEURN, 1429 Penney! Our ar aod ort = ia8—TO — poeare tm a AVbIy ot DE) Sprace wtreet, Philadel ‘my20-7" Goxcness HALL, CAPE nee tage location, eubeta furniture. prompt an May. —e | pains, Ive service, tat . SELMA RUPPERT, Norra Sraxer, Orrostrs Parewt Orrics, DRESS! Cy: AKS. ed all Kinds of FURNISI Las and BOSTERY fin Tita son Sie GLOVES, and St New LACES and HAMBURG EMBROTDERIES, Cambric, Natneonk ard Swine, .f My SMITH IS RECEIVING DAIL) latest’ ntylew of MILLINERY, inclu nets. Flowers, Pi etc. Old Leal SeabORRES ‘CAPS a specialty. "618 bib treet tof Latics’ and Children's ‘ fo Cotton, Liske Thread and Silk. mi ATS ae. FINE MILLINERY DS; SILK AND CLOTH ce SILK, FLANNEL apa c a my order. ™M. WILLIAN, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. _T CITE TREVISE, PARIS. al5 M's: 4 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, NTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS tao to enae: in inevery style and Tuatertal,’ . er sb SPictathtEs's ‘AiG — French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear ‘and finest Imported Patent Shoulder antl i Dress Reform Goode. portinw Core f Ba pees thee gench ies cannot nmol NiB.—French, German and le corrg ___ HOUSEFURNISHIN ‘GS. 709 NEW GOODS. 709 We hay ved an importation from Weds- wood & Sond or counsting of ne DECORATED DINNER and TOILET SETS, TILES CHOCOLATE JUGS, &c., &o, , Bole agents for the splendid SIMPSON REFRIGERATORS, GHareoal packed, slate stone abelves and perfect in con= WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, m22 709 _MAKKET SPACE. Px REFRIGERATORS, WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, PORCELAIN LINED COOLERS, ICE PITCHERS, key M. W. BEVERIDGE, IMPORTER oF CHIN AxD GLaseWARE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. RemEaTOR wine | PORCELAIN WATER CHESTS at low nem White FREEZERS. A TABLE OF PARTICULA LAR EXCELLENCE. Water COOLERS and STANDS, (all styles.) ‘The Orchestra will be con: ‘Zimmerman. pas Lg beat, <= 2 or.¢ Colcoade eee Gia ata » baat a atts, Opens Jane 24. my19-2m_| 229 314 Tth street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue. ILANTIC CITT, ‘OLNEY, ANT A COOK STOVE OR RANGE A "Hiatalarat Gtage, with al moter JF YOu wanra VE OR RANGE wemen| pened for ‘Call and provements, will be op i atin Bb, ae cur new Range, with Patent Duplex Ceutral.'an unobetructet view of the ocean makes irons | COne Seek ar REFRIGERATORS, OTL Gag of the most desirable const. STOVES is now complete, of which, as 5 ‘The attention of builders and others 1309 Pacific Avenue, opposite Ocean Ai ‘ealied ‘to our Brick “Bet my17-3m ‘Atlantic City, 8-3. | George, the Fireside, Jewel ‘trobest, ow POINT COMFORT, BGI “yt LARENDON HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. OPENS JUNE EXLARGED A nied BEFURNISHED,. All the modern improvements for five hundred myl3-ow 15rz., ith accommodations Areas & LOSEKAM, Proprietors, (CA4rox SPRINGS AND BATHS, ALKALINE LITHIA WATERS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA. OPEN JUNE FIRST TO OCTOBER, and, later ters of White ‘sulphur. “orand n mountain scenery, mylz2m w. when company will Justify, bay min pool of carbons’ ‘the! {second or horseback.) 2 fine summer cli- summer home. divesses . Fine rooms early. Hun- ‘quarters, away each season unable to get H. SALE, Proprietor. ees J. REED’S, PIANO WAREROOMS 433 SEVENTH STREET, Sole Agent of the matchless HEINEKAMP PIANOS AND THE CELEBRATED SHONINGER CYMBELLA ORGANS, The only. Orean, in the world containing a complete ime of tine of Bele Prices low, and sold on $9 mouthly Fac! and ni ‘Address DANIEL F BEATTY, Washington, Nd Pi in giant poe ene Organi taken exchange, at their N.B.—Parties leaving the city always find us with cash ready to purchase anything in our line. Thisen- ables us to keep in stock moet 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. ee made new. EI CHENBACH'S FIANO WAREROOMB, ae ‘ World | a and 3 Tres gs above aetna avenue. 329-1m L. WILD & BRO. 709 71 fs for the STIEF¥ andthe CTE PA PIANOS and ean ORGANS: given to Tuning Pianos and Organs. 08 and Organs now for rent atlow rates. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR CuNAWENTAL WaouGHT IRON WORK. OFFicz or BurLpine = Starz, Wak axp Navy DEPARTMENTS. Wasummarox, D. O., May 90th, 1882. SEALED PROPOSALS for furnishing and ii wits wel tn the Nort Wing af The Buaing Ware Cpt aay Department peverra, Hae, on ey ‘amodiately in ‘of bidders. Bealed ee will be: TWELVE pay. See DAY OF IE MOUNTAINS. THE PARE HOT! TRL. WT pT AMEPORT, PA. pry eae oR cr WILSON SEWIXO Ret&t running ries sinjle and” duraeie massa thatmoney can buy. Sold on easy monthly payments, WM, STIEBELING, No canvaseers, 1717 Pennsylvania Corcoran Art Also, one seoont -hand W. and W.. No. $15; 1 Do- mrestic, $16; 1 Se SPER Th ‘cide ‘eat, cae have de yl cover anid ——a pf od VOICE OF A MECHANICAL EXPERT, Warmsoron, D.C. May 10, 1882. paces roe Soaded ug te fie QumIN, and nd ts il uae represented $0 My family ‘are a0 ith it that we a it to Our ‘who are e pleased with tt. ‘ HOLLINGSWORTH, odel and Mechaiaical D Residence, 1211 T street. The beautiful QUEEN, a8 well other mega pn fi Od al kinds of C. AUERBACH, corner 7th and H strects. Renting and Repairing. mid Wests. EVERYBODY TO CALL AND enamine She very latent roved and most durae, THE NEW ELDREDGE. Xo springs need tn its construction, ite simplicity w= qzoalied., Tia the he lgbtest run! Tubning aiute mschine owes |. We ha ve alo the new, WEED and the new No. 4 VICTOR MACHINES, ‘We selt our Machines on ‘thly Old machines easy mor taken in ex at OPPESHETMEASS The hots) ana | ‘ourroundl tractive. acroquaings are iid out crate? Reliable Gewing Machine Rooms, S moms ja orthwert, St. Cloud Eee ees See ete pe get me 3 onths ean: an : = freedom, with an abu ind at mupply of the farm Trivers GREAT “HOUS) FOL § SILENT in nor, Be aoe Youriouisel Os Master ents or Guru. | mond patter fe a eee Der N-O.1. Ws break yous trip at Willismapert orgend to the otice. NNER 427 i tron OCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Great North Mountatn, near Winchester, Va. 8, PRAT, Proprietor. Qpen June tot. aay bas REET E SONS Rooms early. OTEL BENNETT, BROOM: iE COUNTY, ia new Hotel, ball in the best hake array MAN, Prop’ ARATOGA SPRINGS, TEMBER 30th, ‘my2-2m UNITED STATES HOTEL Beason of 1882 opens JUNE 10th and closes TOMPKINS, GAGE & CO. 4 all information, “ol bth Strost northwor. She popes N.Y. \d furnished at yo pec SPRINGS, eons ae Uyennforsble ie toca) from all points: SS Proprietor, ‘York Sulphur Springa, "A: Adams Co., Pa. my1-Im' LOCK ISLAND, B. I. AN VIEW Se RESORT FAVORITE OCEAN FOP ase. INGTON PEOPLE, | at bealtny redone on WE 488 UNDERSELLING EVERYBODY I Coll L pe Se mee 4 N dest Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 cents. Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $2, Bix fine Dress Shirta to drier for $9. All goods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every “nis MEGINNISS’, 1002 F stroct northwest. S. 4s. ELLERY, '° SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRI SHIRTS GEATS FURNISHINGS.» 1112 F Srarer Norrewesr, Wasuixorom, D.G, Finest Drews Shirts to onder, Bi Reruns wane vp eonrson Ss DRESS SEIRT MANUFACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest, ser BATS | i L GECURITY, FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, BOBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington. ‘In its own Building, Conxen 16re Steet avy New Yore Avs. AND VALUABLES of : FisLOw bigot Regs © Go, Vie Presidents Spine Aut Seay. 803 MARKET SPACE. L4eze BEEB, THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT, 308. SCHLITZ BREWING 00.3 MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, FOR SALE BY DEALERS AND THE AGENT, MOWERS: GARDEN TOOLS, HOSE, WINDOW SCREENS, a. T= POLAR WAVE EAS LEFT US, AND STRAW BATS,