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TH E EVENING STAR. _ £ April 6, ISS3. LOCAL MENTION. The Weathe 1 6, 1884, 9250 a. m. fates, rain, with pitting to nor For th e101 middie Att: ady cooler we: SPECIAL BULLETS sett Fapiily. penmanship Fens. Ret Detween View @t Scanlon’s to- © Will Jarge chamber Un dish; nl tr, rls, owls, ow! > pretty toss rose tea s every thing in th ay aS presents to. pur- the Enterprise Tet O'Donnel, prop Dapitol Hi Br ern Liberty markets. e 1b; Java and PS, COF- at other pi We Have T York state titty p new butter, wi owe offer at greatly by us. Fo. M. OyereR & Cor. Pennsyiva RTY enjoy unicorn dre te Rass mm and SP st, edingly comfortable: at A.Suks & Cos, State Cream- in large and No adul- & Co. small pan terations soil b; Goods as repre us. ¢ M. Gy: Srvuisn | ladies, children’s; bar- Gulns Cockr. For best bars. street. at bargains, olds and ends, SreTINGS for sile at all newsdealers In the | Out every Frid Texas city. For cotafort, “Diana” kid but MoTHERS should read our at Bevo. Fenz0c made; 1 Btreet, near Pen ; Only 10 cts, —Dowitng sells a large tot tion rooms to-morrow at 10 | and repaired It is uniform. st table butter. M. OYSTER & Co. ¥ aT Hany & Co.'s, 816 ig hee! buttons, 50 and é5e. rs, 15c. Up. opera toe slippers, 5de. up. Sux Us Fane's Uptown, FELLAS, parasols, new bargains. Co PAREN7s should read our adv: aco tisement. A, Saks Sr OOD: OW OPEN. Just received alarze stock of fine Doots, shoes. aud sitppers, which We are selling at the following Yow prices Ladies’ (d button boots from $1.49 up. euch kid boots from $3.49 up. top boots from $2.99 wp. and button from $1.99 up. hk walking shoes irom it En, atest style,trom $2.99 up. @e. up. Childr ‘ing heels trot Family i street northwest. Ispra_Lixey, bargains, laces, embrold Y should read our advertisement. a ple paper of Nity- Hx coluinns, Will be Sent postpaid for one dollar a | Year. Try it Tue house of sD. Sinith, 2 Madison Street northwest, wos burclur.ously entered last | E chen Window. After the thief left with- Tr Was Forxp N adjourn the Of dry voots at Gutm street, to-da z, Salesman. McGrz"s No.1 iVE WHISKY, 75c. qt. bottle, % ea a rt Ty It 404 $un st. —_—__ CITY AND DISTRICT. os Amusements, &c., To-night. Forp's Grexa Hovse.—Haverly’s Mastodon Min- strels. Sationat THEaTeER—Mr. John T. Raymond as Bojor better in “1n Paradise.” a COMIQUE. — Miner's Comedy Combina< is Dive Musev.—Dox circus and curiosities, —s Tar Nariow ES.—At the meeting of the Rational kr t night the follow ing honorary members were elected: C. B. Balley, W. N.. Bare Stow, M. E. Danforth, J. W. Corson, W. D. Ruay, A. P. McElroy, F. Pilling, and Charles Schneider, Fhe invitation from the manager of the National eater to drill at the benefit of the Actors’ fund on Wednesday of next week was accepted. The building committee reported rapid progress In the construction of the new armory. Contracts have een awarded to Hayard & Hutchinson for neat- r. AT ?. Brooks & Co., for plumbing and gas- ailing. cee ges Wasnrsaray Fist Maxger.—Recetved and sold by RK. A. Golden, fish agent, at Johnson’s whart, {o-day: 3,009 shad, which sold from $20 to $10 per Rundred:’ §20,000 herring, $15 to $17.50 per thbu- Band: 600 Duuches Fock sold from 2 to 75 ets per ch. a es ‘The Waskinetox Noxsat Scnoot.—The third Quarterly examination of the Washington Normal School Was held tn Franklin building this morn- ing. The teacher, Miss Suntth, conducted the ex- amination, and questions were asked by the vis. Mors, among whom were Trustees Lovejoy and Birney and Professor Abbee. The subjects upon Which the young ladies were questioned were the Methods of teaching physics and arithmetic, object lessons In language and in drawing, paychology and pedagogics. ——— e2Hz Paris Wovan Ormsixg—The soaventrs of annual spring opening at the Palais Roy: Seem to be very popular; that ts, If the crowded Mato Of the store yesterday fs any criterion, Spe- @fal reductions have been made in all depart- ments. Saturday is the last day of these special I® Goor Tasre—Good 73 courte rn taste alwa: ad- miration, and iends a charm to whatever Is dice ‘This ts espectally so with reference to the ficent display of clothing exposed for sale = binsoD, Parker & Co., 31f southeast corner atd Dstreets, Crowds have gathered around ‘¥e inspect the elegant display of ars adel Marniace Lickwsrs.—Marriage binge gr g iniy Bed at dillard mitch | received } ritigzs’ bank. | } Ried lp ning (April 7th) | Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:35 p.m. and exfinguished at 3:30 a m, The WREKLY STAR, a large double paper of fity- six coluans, will be Sent postpaid for one dollar a year. Try it. The oficers and members of the Union Veteran corps w.!l meetat thelr armory In full dress unt— form to-inovrow at 12:30 p. m. for the purpose of ‘cal of the late Gen. Barnes. ¢ Was granted by Chief Justice Ay In the case of Katle E. Cole vs, Her maiden name was Brad- artes were married July 2, 1871. She cuarged him with cruelty, intemperance, and aduitery me of the servant, who was before Jutge ‘lay, charged with larceny In the house Beil. «s mentioned tn a condensed local in y AS Mary O. Loughlin. and iterary enter- te, given at Odd argely attended. ratn Was presented. sofree, given by Prof. Marini ittended, ting Wednesday, ald neously reported, section of the appendix to the re- revision of the d suthority on churel ses-tons to ron the union table and finally to er, {names as church members of those who thought | were not Christhins. tmerning, at 1:10 o'clock, was for | the tar and asphalt works of Mr. A. L. Bar- corner of 2 V's Wha e about v Townshend for iis mot nly report | Of fish luspecttons tor the month of March, takes u to call attention to, and express pleasure + the La Tof shai reported as taken in the Py tom the month. D rich was fined $5 by Judge Snell this fur wasting Poto 1 was tne 1 $50 Workhouse by Judge Snell to-day Trying a dirk, Brentano & Co. we have the latest issues of Puach and the Lon ten illustrated papers. — THE METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHUncH.—At he ninetecnth anniversary meeting of the Metro- polltan Presbyterian church, | the treasurer reported receipts of & trus- tees and Other sources, an increese of $1,500 over last year. ‘The lollowitlg persons were clecied to ni vi neies on the board of trustees: Preston Smith, Charles T. Stewart, and Dr. J. G. Fisher, CHARGE OF DEFRAUDING THE Wastt LiGuT ComPasy.—Proseeuting 4 morning ¢ tied Judge Snell’s attention to « change against John W. Puinpurey, the livery stab! le man, of trying to defraud the Washing arTon Gas- yle this Jomes W. Pumphr ‘ashington Gas-llgut’ comp ause tobe mad» a pipe, and did ame With a pipe belonging to the | 2 C street northwest, for the pur- | pose ig gas to certain burners upon premises No, 485 C Street northwest, without pass- ing Usrough a meter provided and placed by said company tn sald premises” ‘The case was conun- ued until to-morrow. —_—-___ Tar WasmtxGton Riri lard, Lieut. Cash and Dr. 8, J. ny, | ajor J. M. Pol- ott yester: Vis- ited Benning’s range, to place it_ in good order for the spring rifle matches. Considerable interest is shown by riflemen here in the International match at Wunbdledon, znd at tea-t Chree or four inv mbers of the Columbia rifle a: Scott, wil practice ¢ when they will go to Cr secure places In the At contest with Sir Henry REAL Estate TRANSFERS. been filed as follows: S. Millson, jot H, = in fee have vord to Mary Dougal to ‘ichols Place, Georgetown; rt to Sophia D. Barclay, tot | Jones to W. Mayse, pt. 24, '. Coreoran to T. J. Burrell, E.E. Perley to L. H. Per- 6 sq 240, and pt. G, sq. 211; pr to H. Gunnell, lot 34, sq. » McEneany, lot 69, sq. Addison to Katherine R. Steele - 22,916.61. W. H. Po Sq. 557; $1,800. A WasHrNcros Wow. Atelegram from N ‘the com of Dr. D ARRESTED IN New YORK. rk last night, suid: * Josephine Neely, daughter shington, Florence’ Gerirude toh, & prepossessing young cht before U. S. Commissioner : urloining Miss ft was acknowledzed, and Williams, alias VW ston to-night.” here a few week: ing. on the 17th of February last, stolen from the a pair of bracelets, ‘&c., valued at $117.50, and it ng at she was under arrest in New York on another charge a bench warrant, With a certified copy of the indictment, was sent there for service. . FOR ASSAULTING A STREET Can ConpUc- ‘astus C. Gatchell, of East Washington, Was put on trial in the Poliee Court to-day for as” saulting Charles D. Melizler, the conductor of an avenue car. ‘The conductor ‘stated that Gatchell Hs car and began using bad language, and attempted to eject him from U car, when he resisted and drew a knife and chased him out on the platform. Mr. Gatchell, who Is employed at the Capitol, stated that he got mad because his friend, who had no legs, was carried past the place where he wanted to get off the car. He dentod that he intended using the kuite. Judge Snell said “we cannot excuse any man for not being gentleman in acar, and the conductors are in charge of cars, which are public conveyances, and everybody is entitled togood order on the street cars, and the defendant is fined $10.” ————— ATTENTION 1s called to Dowling’s auction adver- Usement of elegant goods for next Tuesday. petal ladies NEARLY THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND more stand- Ys | paupers to J.P: Affairs in West Washington. BUILDING AssoctATION.—At the 24th ar Monthly meeting of the Fourteenth Building asso- elation, held last night at Goddard’s hall, $1,350 Was sold, being nine at the maximum rate, $150 per share. 5 DEAD Twrws Founp.—Abont 8 o’clock this morn- ing, D. T. Morgan, keeper of the outlet lock of the canal, found the remains of two white infants— evidentiy twins—in Rock creek, near the lock. ‘The coroner has been notified. ASSOCIATED CHARITIFS.—The first subdivision associated charities met yesterday afternoon, F, L. Moore, esq., in the chair. Tue secretary’s report siowed that orders for fuel and groceries had been issued to thirteen families since March 15, while many more urgent demands remained un- supplied for the want of the necessary funds. Several citizens sent money donations. ‘The prest- Gent stated that since the organization of this | assoclation strect begging had fallen off fully one- half. “Special cases of sickness aud suffering were reported by Mesdaini L. Moore and Juin H. Vorhees, and reli: ordered. Graty.—Arrived—Boat Samuel | 3.000 bushels wheat an } 3,400 bushels wh: but voted | Scop Jarboe, with 200 bushels corn. Saics— tt at 113 to 121. ‘ DeatH.—Mr, John Donnelly, of this | place, at one time heavily engaged in real estate nusiness in Washington, died suddenly yesterday | poplex Port.—! ooner E. and G. W. finds, Hill, for Georgetown, cleared at Calais 3d Inst. CATTLE MARKET. day are reporte and sola as_ foll 4 to 7; good, lum, 5 to 5g; coinmon, 3% to 5. Sheep nbs Sold—sheep at 6 10 7, lambs at 10 to 1% 10 cows sold at #30 to $60. ——_+. Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tue Evuntye Stan. CHURCH OFFICERS.—The Second Pres! chureh here, which hus so largely increased tn members under the pastorate of Rev. Dr. Dinwid- die as_to require more church officers, will, upon next Sunday morning, tpstall the new elders, J. H, Parrott, Geo. W. Jimleson, K. Kemper, and E. Janney, and Deacons Luther H. Thompson, Paff, Wm. Latham, and John J. Jamieson. ‘Tue Evection Coxrest.—The testimony in the Wise-Massey contested cléction case had added to it yesterday afternoon the deposition of Hon. Jno. 8, Barbour, who was called In behalf of Mr. Wise. ‘The testimony for Wise will close this evening, and at an early day the testimony tn rebuttal on behalf of Parson Massey will begin, Judge Wil- loughby is attorney for Mr. Wis? at Alexandria, and Capt. Mushback and §. G, Brent, ésq., are the attorneys of Mz. Massey. ELECTION OF OFFICERS.—The Great Falls facturing Co., at the Braddock house atternoon, elected officers as follows: President, Gov. Butler, of diass; secretary, ©. R. Abell treasurer, assells; Randall Hagner, 0. D: Barrett, W. E. Chandler, Prentiss Webster, with Butler, Casseils andg Abell directors. This com- pany owns an estate'with water power near the Great Fall At the etation-house this morning, L, Wilson, colored, 18 held for assault upon a child, und Altred and Anthony Wilson for an attempt to rescue L. Wilson after an arrest. by Omicer Lawler. ‘There were seven lodgers last night. Reporter's Nores.—The Rellet Fire company will hold a meeting to-night. It 1s probable that the company will agree to attend ina body the Alexandria Light Infantry tatr—he President of the United States passed through here yester- day en route to Florida. On his way he passed the,tamiliar scenes in Spottsylvanta, the home of Miss Herndon, whom he made his wife years ago. —The board of supervisors of Alexandria county, ata meeting at the Columbus street court-house, have awarded the contract for supplies _to be fur- nished the trustees of the poor for distribution to Bartlett, of Arlington.—The assets of the Alexandria and Fairfax Agricultural and Industrial Fatr assoctatton, including the fair buildings at the upper end of King street, will be Sold at duction to-morrow to pay its debts, ——S FRIGHTFUL MURDER OF A FATHER AND His TWO Manu- yesterday DAUanTeRsS—A man by the name of Harper was arrested in West’ Union, Doddridge county, West Va., last evening, charged with the murder of Bar- ney Doyle and hits two little girls, who were found in the grocery Kept by Doyle horribly mangled with a hatchet. One of the children was restored to consclousness suftictently to recognize the mur- deren. ‘The object was robbery. ‘Two men—Mc- Kinley and Weekly—were arrested as accom- pices, Absorvreny Pore. RRR, 00 ¥ Y A ROR OO YY AA L Re 08 Mk E> RR 00 Y oA A ELL BBR A OK OK BOB AA KK BBB AA KK BOBS AAA KOK bBB A AK OK This powder never varies. A raryel of purity, strengtb, and wholesomences. More economical than tne ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short welgbt, alum or phosphate powders, Sold only in cans. Royan Bax- ING PowpeRr Co., 106 Wail street, N. ¥. ap6 ard dollars were placed in circulation during last jek than were circulated during the same period | last year. It ts no wonder, therefore, that B. Rop- | inson & Co., 99 Peunsylvania avenue, say that | they are having such arush for boys? clothing. | They claim to k p ihe largest and best selected | stock on hand that fs to be seen this side of New York. Se The Courts. Equity Covrr--Judge Cor, Yesterday, Vall agt. Vall; further tesumong or- dered taken. Natflor agt. recelyer directed to make repairs. Riley agt, Cox; injunction de- nd rule discharged. Barlow sgt. Gilmore; dismissed as to J. R. Rigg Holmead agt. sale set aside, and decree of December 5, 1882, thodified. Eqriry Covrr.—Citef Justice Cartier. Yesterday, ain agt. Gilmore; ordered to be heard in th eral Term in the first instance. Cole agt, Cole; decree of divorce. Equity Covrt—Judge MacArthur. inesteniay, Coughlin agt. Connecticut Mutual Tnsurance company; bill dismissed. — Hark. agt. Ryon; decree té-day. Walter agt. Ward ‘ll agt. Boss; referred to auditor to state a t. Yingling agt. Yingling; decree of divorce. Newburn agt. Washington; passed ever toto-day. Stewart agt. Stewart; decree of 1 enue: Talberg agu Beller; decree tor complain- aut Potice Covrt—Judge Snell. To-day, Geo. Le loud and boisterous; § or 15 days. ‘Jn aith and Jno. P. Moore, disorderly conduct; $ or 15 days. Hattle Snow, profanity; $5 or 15 days. ——— ee We present no pretended miracle— “Truth is mighty and must Pre- vall”—No sophistry can withstand the power of its honest utterance. Editor of Evening Prese: Dean Sin:—-Feeling deeply grateful for the great ben- efits which have received from the use of a very valua— Ue article which has its origin and home in our beauti- ful city, and hoping that others who are afflicted as I have been may find like relief from its use, I beg the indulgence of a few lines in your valuable paper for the privilege of communicating to you a brief statement of facts for the benefit of the multitude of sufferers to be ‘met with on every side. Many of my friends well know that I have been very severely afflicted with heart dis- ease for s number of years, and have suffered fromitas only those can suffer who have that disease; it reduced my room, and the least exertion rendered me so short-breathed that I dared scarcely move, and life seemed very burdensome. I was treated for my malady by the best physicians, and derived no benefit from their treatment or prescriptions until I was ad- vined by my fainliy physician to use Hunt’s Remedy, ‘as my trouble was caused by inaction of my kidneys, which affected very seridusly the action of-my heart. I commenced taking it (baving little faith in itor any other medicine, ) and xt has helped me wonderfully, and Tam uow a great deal better, and have been ever since I began its use, In fact I have taken no medicine that ‘has benefited me so greatly. My breathing is easy, and HAVING! PEPOETED LARGELY T nave gained in strength so much that Iam able todo my housework. I cheerfully recommend Hunt's Rem- @dy to all who may be afflicted as I have been, or who are sufferiug from seneral debility and nervous pros- | EMBROIDERIES AND LACE DEPARTMENT, tration. Reapectfully, : Mus. 4. 0. ROCKWELL, Pearl Street, Providence, R. L. A standerd medicine for curing Bright's Disease, Dropes, Kidney, Bisdder and Glandniar Malsaies is | 4 FULL. 8 Raye SAILORS’ Has SA REE Se a Hunt's Remedy, Female Weakness, Pain in the back and loins, Gravel, Diabetes, Intemperance, Exceesand | LOW PRICES FOR GOOD GOODS. Prostration.of the nervous system are cured by Hunt's ‘Remedy. Hunt's Remedy imperts health and vigor to the constitution when it bes beourme debilitated. Hunt's enwed; restores the invalld to Deals a my strength so low that I could scarcely walk across | THIS WEEK WE WILL OPEN BARGAINS IN ALL SoHo ARE WE EVER GOING TO GET through our spring and summer's work? We are all run down, tired out before it begin many a farmer's family. We anew Fist and pay five dollars for six bottles of Ayer’s Sar- saparilia. ‘This is just the medicine you need, and will pay compound intcrest on the investment, So say go to your drug- MAT SLIGHT COLD YOU THINK SO LITTLE of may prove the forerunner of a complaint that may be fatai. Avoid this result by taking Ayer’s | Cherry Pectoral, the best of known remedies for colds, couche, caturrhs, broncaitis, incipient consumption, and all other throat and lung diseases, aps D s Goons R DUCTION, WE HAVE THIS DAY REDUCED Our 62 cent ress Goods to 25 cts, Our 50 cent Dress Goods to 25 cta, Our 45 cent Dress Goods to 25 cts, Our 37 cent Dress Goods to 25 cta. Our 31 cent Dress Goods to 25 cta, Our 25 cent Dress Goods to 12 cts, ‘Our 20 cent Dress Goods to 1234 cts, Our 16 cent Dress Goode to 11 cts. Our 1234 cent Dress Goods to 8 éta. GRAND BARGAINS IN Summer Silke, 45 cents, 50 cents, 62 centa, 75 cents, Bridal Quilts, extra larze, 98 cents. Surah Silks, all colors, 50 cents. Cloth for Boys’ Wear, 26 cts., 37 cta., 50 cts, Cashmeres, Chudda Clothes, Beges. Parasols, tiled elke $100; $1.75, $2, $2.50 Satin Parasols, lined, $4, $2.60, $3. 100 PIECES BEST STANDARD CALICOES, Spring Styles, 4% centa. Awning Stri all col 15 cents, Honey Gloves aud Haudkerchiefe, in the new styles. ” in every department. C. M. TOWSON, ap4 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side. BR iM MM ™ 858g » B a4 4 WW MMM THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS, GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ENGLISH HALF-HOSE. WORTH 50 CENTS, AT 25 BALBRIGGAN UND. RTS AT 60 CENTS, ~ CORSET DEPARTMENT. THE CELEBRATED ©. P. CORSET IN FANCY COLORS: yas eS ONE LOT OF LARGE SIZES AT 38 CE! ‘WOR: BAUWsS OWN MAKE CORSLTSS oe WHITE GOODS AND TABLE LINEN, ALL THE Se ee an a FEOM 10 TO 95 CENTS. DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. - MY 07 Til TNAREED AU OIPEE SHEAR SAE” A YARD AT ONLY 650 CEN’ Lak HAND- SOME PLAIN APPLIQUE GIMP WORTH Yanp at ONLY 2B nee Ee ee eee re GhON ceon AT oeASS AYARD, NOTION DEPARTMENT. MACRAME CORD IN ALL FHADES. - BOYS’ CLOTHING. ARTS! ‘| Washington, 1509 CITY ITEMS. BOOKS, &c. DRY_ GOODS. NEW BOOKS. qi S. Hats for spring of 1883. N = : Suxs: Sixs: o0, 8 F Gentlemen's 5th Avenue Silk Hats, $5, worth $6. Correspondence of Thomas Carlyleand Emerson; The Ze Ss g G6 0 Hi Heneavemenas Sees, | Snare feteaee, Cae ne a or — 668 Nod! an yuths* tt it Hat 5 3, > Boys’ fashionable Sum 0 st, $1, Worth $1.50. - the Sunset. by Author of os Gountry Parson: Calling of a Christian Woman, by Morea’ Dix: Phe Mantes tte Htss: by Pons; Dey Spring, or the Times of Tyndale, by Starshall WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, . 428 SEVENTH STREET. Children’s Felt Hatsat cost (good school and dress hats, 50 and 7c. season’s Straw Hats at half price,at Lawis’, 9207th st,bet, I and K n.w. Almost Given Away To-morrow Only at R. Goldscbmid’s, 812 7th st. nw.: Iron match Sates be, 1-3 row stove brush with § cakes of stove New Booxs. pol tooth picks 4c, gent folding pock- et combséc, 1 hair brush with a. lange dressing Meisel a aioe: Thawed, Sh pone end Candie, comb 1c, handsome French china moss rose tea isa: Biehdon Pala Meee St eee ee sets 44 pieces $5.95, white bone napkin rings 38¢ foe james, $1.50; Mrs. Lorimee, "Mi ae 1; Homespun doz, 2c; Looth ‘brushes reduced to 10¢ 1 Dlack-| Stores, Haye: €1:25;1 Have Livedand Loved, Forrer: ing brush with three boxes of Army and Navy | ter, $l: Mildred’s Bargain, Lilie, $1; Mr- Stith Diacking and 1 whisk prooun 2, 1zine wash board | Prither, Otis, $1:Battery ani Boer, Ballentyne.$1.25. with $0 clothes pins 152, decorated English china Faster Cards are now open, and were never more chamber sets 10 pleces $3.25 with Jars $3.75, Brown's besntanal ce Saeie ‘and comptice all the most cole- French shoe dressing 6c a botile, French China | brated productions, moss rose {co cream ‘saucers 3 for $50, fine porce- | "Allur use latest uovelties in Stationery. jain cups and saucers new shapes 60¢ 3 doz... ex- oe RoI tra large size 7c 34 doz, brooms 15c, good feather ee MOEIBON, dusters 8c, 6 knives and forks 50c worth $1.00, — — = GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ap? £98 kitchen kpives 2 for Sc, handsome decorated French china fruit plates 6 for $1.00, blue willow English china dinner plates 3 for 35¢, soup zotlethet plates 8 for 3c, breakfast plates 3 for 80c, dessert Plates 3 for 25, extra largo size real “Majolica Biexvetz axv Boarrse Sams. read or cake plates 21¢, decorated china oat meal sets 8 pleces 50c, table mats 3for 10c; also an im- mense assortinent of baby carrlages, refrigerators and ice chests of the best manufactures sold at reduced prices, Nickel Stemwinding Watches, $3.50. Ladson, 523 9th street. Great 19c. Day at Clark’s, 732 7th St.n.w Regular Made Bal. Hose, 1! Boys’ Shirt Waists, 19¢. Regular Made socks, 19c. Lisle Thread Gloves, 19. Infants’ Caps, 19¢, Four Linen Towels, 19¢. Children’s Lace Collars, 192. After a Trial you will pronounce Hub Punch the most delicious punch ever tasted. It is perfectly pure and whole- some. Sold by grocers and druggists, Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne, Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for foreuennes) restlessness. worms, comet bs ecm ‘We have just opened our line of BICYCLE AND BOATING SHIRTS, in White and Fancy Flanne’e, with hapisome laced front, which require no jacing and uni@@ing, finished with “coat sleeve cuff, pearl buttons, silk” pockets, masking thehandsomert Hunting, Boatuugand Bicycling Shirt ever shown in this market. Prices: $2.00, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.25 each. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. m31 Ss. B, ELLERY, SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURI OF FINE DRESS SHIRT! GE: FURNISHINGS, » 1112 F Srreer Nontnwest, Wasurncros, D. 0. Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. $12.00 Six Extra Fine Shirts to order 9:00 Six Fine Shirts to order. 7.50 ml Best $1 Spectacles in the City. be Ladson, 528 9th street. It is More Kconomical to buy Durkee’s Salad Dressing than it 1s to make a dressing; besides this, tts made of better ma- terfals than you can buy at the stores. Everybody likes it, “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3¢-Ib, “Ward” prints, 50c. per 1D. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and ‘sweet milk, be. per qt. ‘Crean, 18c. pint. New Tuoursows SHIRT FACTORY AND MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street, Opposite Patent Office, Fine Dress Shirts to order a specialty. Bix best Shirts or, $13.50, Rondy-made Shirts at following prices:— Acme, unfinished, 75 cts.; finiehed, 90 ctx, Peerless, unfinished, 65 cts.; finished, 80 cts. ’ Full line of Boye’ Shirts. Fine assortment of Scarfe, Gloves, Hosicry and Underwear. FAMILY SUPPLIES. TWN eere Swan THE HIGHEST GRADE OF MINNESOTA SPRING WHEAT PATENT PROCESS FLOUR MADE IN THE WORLD, Give it a trial. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SOX 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. ial “Old Government Java gpecialty of vern) ay THING Hose. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., 319, 8. E. Con. 77H anv D,Ar8, We make a Coffee.” Bostox Coev: MBERS, NITE Boston Tomatoes, ENTIRE NEW STOCK sara Philadelphia Capong, or Freeh Salmon, Fresh Scallops, Oysters, ete., 46 PALACE MAPKET, MEN AND BOYS" 308 FRANK J. TIBPETS. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! CLOTHING, O xR RRR ER sss, : Ook RRE « = Goo ERE R E ERR Sggs8 7 <r EEE RRR INN N Ga ar gSSs TR EPR ARNO S83, T KE RRR NNNG 8, 8 Tr E RL TIN NNG GG. sss T ERE ER HK LiL Il} NN GGO TZ PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. RREFRE It A NN N 0CO EER RPL If AA NN NO O BURR asa N NNO off H REEELLLLIA AN NN COO RERS GGG. oO L pen. REE NN N @ GOOLE DE NNN for 88. bot Pe SPRING OVERCOATS GGG 00 LLLL DDD KER N NN HHUL HHO DL. £ Hou HOE A SPEcuiry. HE L ~ HO OD Yu Lun 7 WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, = 1 AUWREAD AND BISCUITS: Wholesale Depot, coruer Ist street and Indiana ayenue, Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. HN B. KELLY, BEEF, LAMB, V! Btalle and 206 and 208 Northern Box 71, City Post Oftice. Marketing delivered {freeot charge to slipartsot he ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., mhi6-3m___319.8.E.Cor.7th and D Sts. Pore Axp Isvicoratixa. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a delicious | = = = beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated | KJppy WRerniaerators Whiskey, aro invited tomakea trialof the celebrated HAVE A brand, REPUTATION OF THIRTY-FIVE YEARS’ STANDING, BOOP ppp eee RRR, TIT ERE NN E | ax ane ACKNOWLEDGED EVERY WHERE THE U UPPP PPP KE RRR T EE NNN BEST FOR FAMILY USE. U up Pp KR ORR T EN NN| Secour testimonials, uur P KEER R ® XEEN NN M. W. BEVERIDGR, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Wwwan S88, Sole Agent for the District, wwww i aig see yy A180, Www HUT S85 RK PROBE | reer AND ASH DINING ROOM REFRIG- WoW H HU Ssss8 Kk KERB OY mh30 ERATOR: Dasrormrs From We have just received a car load of the genuine DAN- FORTH'S FLUID direct from Cleveland, and are now prepared to furnish itin any quantity. We alsoexmibit the gest assortment of VAPOR STOVES ever shown in this city. Before purchasing, call and examine our stock, and if you will give the’ Danforth’s Fluid a trial fou Will be convinced of its superiority to Gasoline. A — large line of COOKING STOVES, RANGES. PORT: BLE and BRICK SETT; LATROBES, SLATE MAN For sale by TELS and FURNACES constantly on hand, BROWNING & MIDDLETON, W. 8. JENKS & CO. BARBOUR_& HAMILTON, pot? S27 Teh’ street _noctawest 3. B. BRYAN & BRO., and Warne F ugens. Waren Furens. } W, REED'S SONS, CROCKERY, CHINA, and GLASSWAR! ree “ sis NA and SHPORUS UTENSILS, Beat quality t lowest prison EO. WATTS, 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenua, SCRAP PICTURES. AX GOULD, 421 97m STREET, WONDERFUL sariety of Hallet and Scrap-book Pictures, Birth- fay Garde. Paper Dolin, French Tigsue Paper. Don't a ome pictures for the “Hite folka” roe, ea mh26 ‘This Whiskey, upon an analytical examination, has Proved tobe FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to giye a fic- titious age and flayor to this popular drink, Washington, D. C. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, BOLE PROPRIETORS, mm, 4al8-78t OOK WELL TO YOUR LIFE carefully examine the merita of ve ‘Fund Life Association. It is every man’s duty to pro- isrepidiy inerosetogy Hom the ioe tin » ioth of rapidly ing. a Ss month wo wrote over 33, U0. 000 ‘of “iurance’ Our membership now exceeds and our total bust- hess. over® $40,000,000.” ‘the adopted oy this association, which is new, underatcod, enfo, and at a great reduction in cost, ends iteei? to the intelligence and common sensé of all who examine it, 424; in the words of acelebratod actuaty, ‘will voll te i e in this onize, life ineuranc countrs mbi7-6m 1. ENIGHT, Manager. S. Verar, FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, TON BONS and CARAMELS manufactured fresh CANDY FACTORY, 620 9th street northwest. Branch Store 1339 Pennsylvania avenue. 418-6m ISURANCE! AND Mutual 3 1 —-Mends Gass, Crockery, L Wood, Leather, Ab ke..polid aaréck! Hard 4 ALLLL GRANITE! os poder oe E ments! Absolutely Un- as ore NoHEATING! See Ready-—Alway Mende Marble, Bone itches on Teather and subber Ge Bric-a-brac, Jewelry, Metals, Billiard Cue Tips and Cloth, Card Board in Books, Leather Soe, Grayining ae up ineeperable tsoacien be a Oe te 009, fo[~l~} ta gat eg 4a 2? ROD, 3 reves § a8 E everything ‘else with Oatri d Pianos and Enpen 2 Raney 20 Bottle; by mail, post-paid, 100. extra. Mallod only by tho nianatacturecm, J. U, O'MEARA & CO., 1347 Ps. ay., Washington, D.O. Agents wanted everywhere. Sold by Druggists, arvosra Suatiouere Hardee and geasra saree N. B.—The names of winners in the $100 word con- teat wiiibe announced about pail at maa Tue Lavrex Enxonavira Co. gravere and Elcctotypers ‘Engravers | ‘Fine Cuts for Relief or Plate Press Printing by ‘Lauten's New Process, Bend for Circular. 120-2m Bissors =Cavenonre, Ligvors. HEADQUARTERS sige tell OLD RYE WHTs- MARYLAND CLUB A, MONTICELLO "77, BAKER, OLD CROW, ROYAL CABINET, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKY, Soe to sa ne Rae ATO, and senders Oe JAMAICA BUM. Buin Gott’ Wa and Hani: Sold cotiryapen tis PIPER HEIDSIO CHAMPAGNE, BASS ALE ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED,.GUINNESS' POR- JER ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, ym, XOUNGER'S BOOTCH ALE, BOT. TLED, HOLLAND GIN Speen nod. rice Jeo. par bonis L. C. BISHOP, Droggist, GENTS’ DRESS SILK HATS, at! JAMES Y. DAVIS’ BONS, 21 Pennsylyaris svenus, SILKS 37, SILKS 50, SILKS 62. COLORED SILKS, sil colors, 80. COLORED SILKS, excellent quality. 7. oe, luce fron 1 BS te nes Cz Ane quali, e- 1 n $1.35 to $1. Our very finest “quality COLORED SILKS, (extra Wide}, reduced from $1.50 to $1.25. FANCY SILKS, very finest quality, (actual value $1), we are selling at €2 and 75. Our, excellent guality Grce Grain BLACK SILKS re- Our Satin finish BLACK STLES, heavy Gros Grain, re- duced from $1.50 to $1.25, and our sublime quality agmocre uth BLACK SILKS reduced from $2 Black Surah SILKS, extra wide, all_ pure Silk, reduced from $1.50 to $i, and our Black Satin pure Silk Rhadanics reduced from $1.50 to $l—special bar- Pure & Black Brocade GR! ADINES, (actual value #2), We are melding at ory 3 Colored CASHMERES, all pure Wool. wide double ‘Have opened and are fn full Diast at ROS. 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET, ‘With a full and complete STOCK OF Goons Consisting of SILKS, in every variety; DRESS GOODS, com and HOSIERY, endless; width, in Cream, Strawberry, Electric Blue, Ox a Blood’and Pink, 80, LINEN DEPARTMENT, full; NS YELLING! pure Wack aats donbie with, £0, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, a lange stocky Bleached Table DAMASK, excellent quality, slightly = Latest arrival of SILKS, CHFCK SILKA, excellent GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, wuality, (worth 87), we are sellin at 60. Black Cashiniere SHAWLS, pure Weel, $2. LADIES' UNDERWEAR, PARASOLS, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS, NOTIONS, &e., Al bought for SHARP CaSH. CARTER'S, ap? Tl MARKET SPACP. Srarxa Dry Goons. ‘We are daily receiving our Spray and Summer eup- ply of Dress Goods, comprising afull line of Black Silks, all grades; Surah’ Silks, Ottomans, Satin Rhadamey Satin Merveilleux, Silk Grenadines, Nua’s Veiling an Chudah Cloths in’all the new ehadee: French Wool Suit- Yas, Printed and Plain Satteene. Em fuslin Robes; Printed Linen Lawns: Black Woolen Dress Goods in all the and Thread Hi WE ARE HERE TO STAY, ant we offer our goods in every department at FAIR PRICES, which means that we will not be UNDERSOLD, ew fabrica: Silk ie new deri Alon ene etn as Sees sols, new so, an el ne nen Sheetings and Pillow Linena, all widths; Damask Tabie Cloths and Napkins to match, in splendid quality, sizes) Table Damask by the yard in choice patterns; Towels and Toweling in great varicty. of choice goods will do well purchasing. ap2-3m Thore in want to. examine our stock before HOOE BRO. & CO., 1826 F st., near Ebbitt House. Lazesr Desies: Ss We have ONE PRICE, which gives every one FAIR AND HONEST DEALINGS. When prices BREAK, “we will be there.” ALL NEW SPRING ALIKE WILL HAVE THE BENEFIT, mS1 Ss. L. Heanrstoxe, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, DRESS FABRICS. = NEW GOODS ARKIVING DAILY. DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, NOVELTIES SUITINGS, TYLER & CHEWNING, PIN HEAD CHE NSALFEN & PLATN TO MATCH, ERNS IN PRINTED LAWNS. Tf OF THOSE PREITY SCOTCH | GINGH AMS, WHLIE GOODS IN ALL, THE NEW EFFECTS, NEW LINE OF SUMMER SILKS. FOULARD SILKS, IN BLACK AND COLORS. INDIA SILKS, VERY DESIRARLP.. SURAH SILKS IN FOURTEEN COLORS, INCLT- ING ALL NEW SHADES, AT ESPECIAL GUOUD COLORED GROS GRAIN AT $1, $1.25 AND $1.50, BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, RHADAMES, SAT} INS, OPTOMAN & SURATS. 4 COMPLETE LINE. ap2 918 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Spanisa Laces For Ovrn-pnzsszs, SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Perry & Brother,) KOM A WELL STOCKED DEPARTMENT NEW SPANISH AND GUIPURE LACE NETS IN | WE OFFER Gc BLACK AND CREAM FOR OVER-DRESSES. JIQBTERT IN ENDLESS © Ba ee, BLACK BROCADED VELVET GRENADINES, | EbirGS PEST BLACK TWISTED SILK HERNANIES. CREPE DE'CHINE AND CANTON OREPES. LUPIN'S CELEBRATED MOURNING FABRICS IN GREAT VARIETY AND AT NEW YORK PRICES. SUPERB STOCK OF ALL-WOOL FRENCH DRESS TEXTURES IN SPRING AND SUMMER WEIGHTS SUN SHADES AND PARASOLS OF THE LATEST DESIGNS. 8. L. HEMPSTON! 203 MANKET SPACE, PENNA. ONE PRICE. IN PLAIN FIGURES. PIANOS AND ORGANS. imvscer J. Bixen, i. | 433 1TH STREET NORTHWEST, Offers the following Special Bargains in PIANOS an@ FOR PLAIN AND CUMBINATION COSTUMES. “SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS” IN THE SILK PARTMENT. ° = EXTRA GOOD BLACK GROS-GRAIN SILKS at $1. PONSON'S 22-INCH WIDE FRENCH GROS-GRAIN RIEES AND SATIN RHADAMES IN ALL THE NEW NGS at $1.50. ER'S & SCHROFDER’s Gnos- 'S, TAPY he folk eA o: monthe, $175, No. 2—A larce and powerful Square Annee Grand, Rosewood P: J and a genuine bars EMBROIDERED ROBES FROM $10 TO $60. Rauare Viano, im EMBROIDERED FICHUS—PARIS JERSEYS. Daniel 5a 3 Special al Goops, Pram Fravaxs, anor | Bargains in the Matchless IVEKS & POND and Ciiige Pee = G0ODs Pram ra = PIANOS and the SHONING! i CYM= These are the only Ongavs in the SEATON PER! world containing « complete chime of bell, and voldom. ei Sore Fern contains some of the ereatest Perry the above ine wore o ding, Bargains I have ever offered to the pubite, ‘Thom cate enicsinc DE sinent rs ick. df you want tonne the Tint 2 fem = Tight Piano in the ‘city, call ‘cud examine the Ivers Established 1840, mbh31 Pon It is endorsed by the highest musical port in the land. If yon want to nee the finest, laryeat an best Piano for the money, take a look at the Christie, No trouble to show goods. " A Fine Upright to exchange: Lors Gavze asp Gossamer : for Square Piauo, Cash paid for sccoud-Land instru. UNDERWEAR, — ©. 3. REED, — mhsl 433 SEVENTH STREET N. W. N, 407 10th street. n. w. G: Sie! WOODWARD & LOTHROP trumicuta, Thee Thora Bb. Wile, BURDETT ORGANS.” Beetnow mate, bes to call attention to their superior line of Gan i pairing. ag hy Ast be ene ny od Tuning and Repairing. er Underwear, which nade to thoy are able io offer At evcechne anaes and whch x a Guality is made with the patent Suiabed eases, distinguished BBB A PP BBR YT TRI ished seam, which BRR AA DB BU cry Pa made woods. mi We offer a good Garment in high neck and BB Ka 4bpp bes uk high neck and short see Deck ‘and hort slecves, at 200, per ganmente’ wa a We offer a splendid Vest in high neck and high PIANOS AND ORGANS We offer a superior Gauze Vest in high neck and long, neck and short, low neck and Uo slecve, ut Bia” high neck and short, low neck and nolecve, at GUC. FoR RENT, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Eecreslar baivait: ‘Wo havo thea eteay suckle Ladies’ Lisle Thread and Spun Silk Hove at low prices, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. from $2 to $10 por mouth. Kents applied on pure chase, FREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufac'uror, mbit 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVE! EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of Various makes for sale and rent at . ‘sl 3 Fee hg he pay Ps, oxGaNs, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Made. EMERSON PIANO, The Bent Modium-priced Pinno Manufactnea. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pianos and sold on instalmenta, =nted or ex Deed, TOLL apyed a purchased 5 CENT MUSIO, Complete Stock in the ettw. HENRY EBERBACH, Ror aye. Bazcars: IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, Somerecular, others special; a fow very special bar- ins. Prices named ate not for one day or two lars it for EVERY DAY, asi hich arenotsmall, remais tinscid, =» = SuBEHO® w HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. All Linen Hompstitched Cambric Handkerchiefs, 100. each. Ladies’ Hem-stitched snd Printed Border Handker- Zhkconly chiefs 12 pectal bargain. No 915 F STREET, ‘Gentes (i, . Lineu Gambric Handiere splen- | _Manasing partner of the late firtu Kliis & C aa did assortment of ‘only 250. each. ‘ee — : Plain White H. 5. Wide at eae eae G. L. WILD & BRo. these are regular bargains will be found . upon examination to be SPrCTAL. 709 Ith street 7 northweat. LACE DEPARTMENT, ‘The Btief™, the Kranich & Bach and other Pianos #® Jowest prices and easiest terms. n, Wo hay in stock a fi tment of Ni . 5 Music, wees eset rear istets | Ea a Seca per yard Sis tnches wide,all ail, only 200. | SS arrys ORGANS, a7 STOPS $105, PIANOR poream Spanish Lages, 4inches wide, all silk, only 250 Bere: Ri te ore, einai Bik, Silk 8; Lace 6 inches wide guipurepattern, ton, N. J. specially suitable for trimming p 6c. per yard. =: ~ HAMBURG DEPARTMENT, F FINANCIAL. Wehave marked a large lot of elegant HAMBURG | = —— 3 1 a EMBROIDERIES at 250, per yard, which are very H. RRY GC. "Towrns & §27-ONE PRICE ONLY._e3 WOODWARD & LOTHROP. mb31 BOSTON DR¥ GOODS HOUSE. BANKERS 2ND BROKERS, ARGAINS B e ‘ 4490 F STREET NORTHWEST, of 5 On Lob each We rartet to tas’ we have nat eek Sgpemenen. D.O., every , and will book orders for them and Liver as e0on as route. "| poaGenaral Banking, Brokerage and Insurance Bus we Une of 5 it nes. HARRY C. TOWERS is s member of the Jechola in ight anc dak color, aI P| Beck eachanee, mtn Xewntrkota in English cloth, taflor-made: also tn | PERHAPS THE SIMPLEST, THE LEART O¢ ‘tn Wool Man- Plan of insurance ever Zereey, Webbing. ‘at low prices alxand fan. Priteaa" a ot ine ‘and. shapes and styles, at low popular prices, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, New Sraxa Dar Goons. 811 MARKET SPACR, Are now prepared to show a splendid line of DESIRABLE NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. INES. Cholce Patterns, Colors. "aye, Quoman sad Sura Si ‘Good Values. Low “the stock complete in all departments, and ee One Price Only. AM BECK, so in this re ee eS see TRUNNEL & CLARE, : 811 MARKET SPACE, families, ands plan that once can be understood, in thst the Matta Kesar pBvate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BET WEES WASHINGTON, NEW YORK sND RICESMONDS