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oe Orricr. oF Ta® CurEP SigNat. Orricer, ‘Wasutxctox, D. C., May 14, 1833, 930 a im ‘For the middle Atlantic states, warmer, cloudy, her,easterly veering towoutheriy winds, TO-MORROW. Indicated on Tuesdey In the oan eaten ‘and als REMARK,” talks on Unicorn shirts z Cri shipped anywhere out of petatientien to Strawberry festivals. $ Paracors, laced and lined, $3.50. 786 7th st. “Coon Sugrouxpixas,” Unicorn Shirts; Coch- Fane’z, Uptown. ig 4 Borris CLaner $1, at ‘Tharp’s, 818 F st. nw. ‘Wrst Exp Baroatns.—French woven corsets, 5 it brocade slik Se.; check lined gosyamers, $1.25; ~My nts’ silk scarfs and ties, spring Rives, M. Newmyer, 1920 Pennsylvania ave- “Brsr black and white goods. 714 7th street. Pure and Bourbon a8 y Rye Whiskies, Tharp’s, Gavze and Cotton Underwear, ladies, Coch- rane’a : ‘Fuxsu Meats.—Porter-house, 18. ; sirloin, 17¢.; Found, 1ic.; liver, &.; choice rib roast, Iéc, i ae Dut city kilfea meats FP. markets, corner of 8th and N and 823 7th northwest. Lime Groves! Ladies, gents’, Cochrane’s, Up- A Bare Foorep ter-} the ‘that he had no parents or relatives, and he ‘Was sent to the reform school during minority. ARGAINS! BanGarns!—Swiss Embroideries, 3234, 18, Wand % ceutsa yard. Irish point Swiss Sop ep ae Gauze thread gloves, tc. Mrs. Max Weyl, 712 7th street northwest Exsnomenms, laces, reliable; Cochrane’s, GrorgE Wasuixcrox, colored, was called up to Sarced with boing a caspieises ne mm. He said charged wi Ing @ Stspic SOI at the top of his Tole that he woe guilt ” The court took his word for it, on account of his ehar- acter for veracity, and gave him the full benefit of ‘the law—00 days on the farm. “Panasots, none so low as Cochrane's ’ THE WERELY Srak, a large double paper of f= rag a be bent postpaid Lor one Colas Amusements, &c., To-night. Forp’s Orsra Hovsz.—“[olanthe,” benefit of Mr. @. T. Ford. TuEaTeR Couigue—The Nautch Dancers and ‘varieties, ae emwen— Interesting performance and cu- Daiver’s Ganpex.—Opening of the Summer Garden ABNER’s SUMMER GARDEN.—Concert. SonverzEn Parx.—Festival for benefit of the German Orphan_Asylum. = eee Condensed Lecals. An exemplified copy of the last will of Margaret M. Dyer. of Alexandria, whteh hag been filed here, eaves one-third of her estate to her son, John F. Dyer, for the ben fit of his children, and one-third each ‘to her jauchter, Cordelia H. Dyer, and grand @aughter, Eila M. Dyer. In case the latter marries one half her share yoes to Addison Marbury, the brother of deceased. ‘The Belt line raiiroad company Saturday elected the feliowing directors: A. M. Ciapp, Ed. Cam- mgs J. Cowing, B. F. Fuller, G. W. Gray, and €.8. Bradtey. John #. Cornell, grocer, on Saturday made an assignment to E. J. -MePHerson for the benefit of Bis creditors. A very interesting game of base ball was played atthe Leitz farm, Saturday afternoon, between the Muffers of Maryland, ani the Levels of Wasti- Yogton. Srore 31 10 1210 favor of the Washington bine. E Btair, umpire. A nurse is Wanted for the surgical ward of the Children’s Hospital. See advertisement, Rev. F. D. Power, pastor of the Christian Church this city, is in the west im the interest of nis ebureh. On the evening of the 10th instant he Iectured at St. Louis on the reliious life and char- acter of his filustrious parishioner. The lecture ‘Was highly praised by the St. Louts press. Saturday night a colored man named Charles, or Michael Bonnett, fell dead at Giesvoro. The coroncr Was not fied, and after making an exam- imation of the body gave a certificate of death from natural causes, ‘On Saturday bight a bureau drawer in the rest- @ence of Mr. C. Reinhart, No. 306 6th street, was For bed of over $150 and come valuavle papers. The divorce suit of E'zabeth C. Hubbell against W. W. Hubbell was dismissed by complainant's Sol'eitor. and the cross suit of W. W. Hubbell agt. Eizvb:th C. Hubbell was this morning near 2ist street, by plaintiff. of H street lay, on the charge ef ossau:ting Henry D. Preil, who stated that he Went to house of the defendant last week to notity her to keep away from his house and stop annoy- ing his wife, and she stru:k him and spit in his face." A fine of $10 was Impo-ed. James Boston, colored, was before the Police Court this morning for disorderly conduct on the street and carrying a razor. He was fined $50r 15 days in the first case, and $20 or 30 days additional fm the second, A colored mon named J. Clayton Graham was toxed $5 by Judge Snet! to-doy for using rude and insulting “remarks to persons in the Capitol ands. Henry Kitnea was fined $10 In the Police Court to-day for mixing mortar on a concrete pavement. ‘Thos, Trumble was put on trial before Judge Snell to-<lay tor keeping a dangerous dog. which Dit a boy named Jno. Pister. ‘Tie case was con- hued until it is proved that the dog has been an A Fast Youre Wa AN.—Under this Reading, the Pilladelpuia Press of yesterday mis the following:“A. T. Howard, a young Man, of respectable parentage, employed 1a one of the Government departments at Washington, came to this city'a few days ago, and, it fs stated. fell an easy prey to » gamblers, Who secured what money he hzd. Hard pusted he pawned some Valuable divmonds he had in bis ion, an act which srou-ed the suspicion of two central station detectives, who yesterday-escorted Howard to headquarters.’ An ‘explanation followed and the identity of the man belag establisned he was get at liberty.” — THE Brexe Divorces Cask—In the @ivorce sult ot Patrick Byrne against Marie Byrne, the respon- dent, by Mr. B. T. Hanley, has filed’ an answer and a cross-i'il. Tu the answer she states that If they have not ether continuously t:« vast three years it is his f-ult; she denies thee ange of habitual druakenne-s, and says his expostuls- tions with her in rezard to some trifling matters ‘were secompantied by blows and kicks, &c. The eross-btli seis forth their marriage at Troy, N. Y., fn 1868, and asserts that they lived as man a Wife till April 25th, 1883, and she charges that from 1866 to 1883-he has inhumanly treated her, struck her In the face, and kicked her and knocked her down without any provocation; thatat Pough- keepsie, N.Y., in 1666; for some trifling matter he Struck heron’ the head with the heel of a shoe, cutting her head and drawing blood; that Other ime {9 the same place he stabbed her with an awl; she relates several instances of assault Ou her at their residence in this city—435 20th street—and that in November or December, 1882, he beat her at a house ou 19th street, between D and E northwest, because she retused to <urrender to him a letter written by him to on: Nelly Ma- loney; that be comm’ :d adultery with Nelly Maloney, und that he admitted it; she further Biates that her husband is a watchman at the State, War and Navy department at a salary of $0 per month, and the largest allowance made Ber during the past year was $27 per mouth; that She. ts without means, &c., and she therefore asks ‘alinony. an- Events 1x Tniversalist ‘Was opened tor public worship yesterday for the Girst time. Rev. Alexander Kent, the pastor, in his sermon yeste: Morn'ng made appropriate ference to the new edifice. Rev. A. B. Grosh d Rev. W. W. Currey occupied the pulpit with W. W. Hicks, the pastor of the nurch, corner of 13th and L streets, the pastor.—Rev. cle, having rewurned from Florida, de- ed his sermon last evening t> a description of Bis journey to the landwitch he style« Canaan Of our time.”——Rev. Dr. Jobn H. Clifford, of Ger- mantown, Phila., preached at Ali Souls’ Unitarian Chureh yésterday.—-The Foundry Sunday School Missionary society held 1ts_ monthly exercises in the lecture room of the chureh yesterd2y. M-. EB FP. Simpson presented the banner to Miss Paddie Brown’s class, which contributed the largest amount of morey during the month. — at @ con- Sab bury M. by Dr. Huntk Domingo; Dr. Gex. cI Dr. Towns-nd rector of Inearnation, preeched ne Chu: to the congregation of Exanuel P. E Church, at ADacostia last evening. THE MPTnoPOLITAN PR. rain on the Metropoiitan branch Of the B. £ O. R. R. was put on yesterday for the leaving Washington dally at 5:45 p.m. agerstown and way stations: and for Win- chester and way stations dally, except Sunday. — Wasurxorox Fist Manxet.—Sold ty R. A. Gol age 1,600 shiid, from $18 to $25 per to-day: 70,000 herring, trom $7.50 to $9 per thou- -——>—___ Satz or Lors.—Attention of parties who desire pu ine lot that cuts up beautifully for ing 9 called tothe trustee's sale of R. O. Jizman, to-morrow afternoon, on the north side ‘w York avenue, between 4th and 6th streets The Potomac Fittierfes, & FAILURE ON ACCOUNT OP THE COLD EPRING. ieee ——— ‘Taape.—Harbormaster Sutton, the river front as follows:- jenkins, fish B. A. Golden; schr. John Francis, Evans, fish same; sloop Jeannette, Reymond, fish same; schr. Maggie E. Cook, fish J. ¥ Skidmore; stanr. F. M. Gilbert, Hilton, figs Win. THE Irattay Bexevouent Socrery.—The Italtan Benevolent Society, Saturday night, elected off- cers as follows: ean it; G. Che- nl, vice president; C. r Rallo, pecretarys G. Zer- era, of bogs sentothen @. Casassa, treas- ——-___, SvicipE By Jumring OveRBOARD.—A pan Alexandria ferryboat which left the ‘7th-street wharf Saturday night was James Tor- Dey, about 23 years of age. When the was epeeaite the United States zine he took off his coat and vest and pl into the Poto- mac. In his pocket was found a letter, which gave the address of his father as “A. A. Torpey, 87 Jessie street, San Francisco.” The letter said: “The cause of my destruction ts from a sical and Mnanctal misfortune. Iwas born at cosines teb~ie hho G. A.R. Powr Crimictses Recent POLIce AP- POINTMENTS.—Jnbn A. Rawlins Post, No. 1., G. A. R.,bas adopted resolutions denouncing the action of Major Dye and a majority of the District’ Com- missioners in appointing policemen who have never served in the army or navy; requesting other posts to unite with it in appealing to the President rs cted, and A Decree or Divonce.. in the Equtt: Court, a decree was made by James divor- cing Charles Rinehart from the bonds of matri- mony with Sallie E. Rinehart (ai Cunter.) ‘They were married Feb. 27ttt, 1882, by Rev. Mr. Ward, and he charged her with adultery with one Norman Whitelock, to whom she was engaged before her marriage with plainut?. THIKVES SENTENCED IN THE POLICE CouURT.—A colored girl, named Jenay Tall, was sentenced to three months tn Jail by Judge Snell in the be Court to-day forthe larceny of a lot of clothin! from Nettie Callahan and Ella Corbin, of No. 614 Muryland avenue. A colored man named Charles Robinson, was charged by a colored boy, named Cuarles Tayicr, In the Police Court to-d»y with stealing a Watch from him. He was ordered to Festore the watch, and a sentence of thirty days was imposed. Seer Se CLostx@ SALE OF Books.—There will be a closing sale of miscellaneous books at Dowling’s auction Tooms this eveaing at 7:30 o'clock. The books are im fine binding and are a vatuable lot. Se eres NorwirHsTaNnvixe the threatening weather the Pienic of the German prpaan Asylum will take Place to-day at the Schuetzen park. —_.s—__ Affairs in West Washington. Dest or Ezekie. Hvones. — Mr. - Hughes, one of the oldest and most respected citi- lace, died at his residence on 80th Street, Saturday afternoon, after an {llness of some weeks. Mr. Hughes was’ @ gentleman of more than ordinary intellizence and education, and was the proprietor for many years of one of the most success‘ul newspapers éver published in this pisee,, 72 uAcn Advocate, He was as famt- lar with the history of the town as perhaps any one living. He died of considerable pro- perty. He was never married, and leaves but one sister, ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow at four O'clock from St. John’s church. ‘Tae FUNRRAL of Mrs. Sarah Borry took place from her L.te residence, corner Dumbarton avenue and 31st street, this morning at 11 o'clock, and was largely attended by the old reeidents of the District. Rev. A. R. Stuart officiated. Tue inter- ‘Mason, living on P street, between North Capitol and 1st streets, and Chas." White, living on L, between the s:me streets, went to Rossiyn Festertay. and White Getting somewhat under the influence of iiquor jason took is money (about $30) ‘from him for safe keeping. Some m-n seeing him assaulted and took the money from him. Mason reporzed the facts here, but the officers referred him to the Vir- ginta authorities. Gratn.—Arrived—Boat M. C. W. Boyer, with _ berry wheat. Sales—2,800 bushels of wi a le ConpITiON OF THE WATER.—Great Falls and clear. Hussey, for Washing- ath ul both reservoirs, clear. Pour. Bark itegina Tolck, ton, sailed from rt by timo, Schrs. Annie Whiting,Gray, and Abby K. Bentley, Baker, for Washington, loading at Jacksonville 9th: Schr. D. M. Anthony, for Georgetown, sailed from Fail River 10th instant. A TrTLED ScounpREL.—Judze Barnum fn Chi- cago Saturday refused an application for the re- lease of Le Baron Arthur Der Kometer, who once held a high position in the Austrian army, mar- ried his mistress in Vienna, and was forced to leave the country in consequence of the outery in society circles, instigated, as he claims, by his parents, and who has been incarcerated in the county prison at Chicago for six months for cgn- tempt of court in refusing to obey an order. to pay cight weeks’ alimony to his wife, who 1s suing for divorce. He acknowledges being supporte: by his mother. Tax: Misr Srozs, COENER l0ra AND F STREETS. READ, THINK AND JUDGE! Asevery SUCCESS is sure to have imitators, so bas the MISFIT STORE. Ba sure, therefore of coming to the CORNER of 101H AND F STREETS to buy your Clothing for Men and Boys. SUITS FOR BOYS FROM 12 TO 17. FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 12, Good knockabont suits worth Siccoutte for go: works 2 — -wool suite for 24, worth $6.50, Splendid ents for 26, "worth $3. yant suite for $6, ‘worth $10, MEN’: CLOTHING. Blue Flannel Suits, G. A. -50, worth $10, Blue Flannel Batis Bert Intigrs so, worth ee Fea Se aim Site G8, wort war:‘lees of cost. . a 10 different patterns Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at ‘th $10. iinet patterns Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at 3 ferent patterns Cassimere and Cheviot Suits st if Baerent patterus Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at different patterns Cassimere and Cheviot Suite at $15, worh $28, Black and Brown Tricot Coat and Vest Prince Albert “Pie Bikck Brvacioth Suite, $18, worth $96, ck Diagonal Suits, $10. t Bix Si 8. Blue Sere Suits, finest quality, $15, worth £25, Biack Serge Suits, fiuest Fine Corkscrew Suits S18 worth $00," Drap D’Etes Coat aud Ve in great variety, ol Coats, in different colors and qualitics—bar- gas PANTS At $2, $2.50, $3, and about one- APL A,B oe ama, WORKING PANTS At 15 cents, $1, $1.25 aud $1, 50. THE MI+FIT STORE, Corner 10th and F Streets. HH, >. Bane, z IMPORYFR AND TAILOR, 1211 Petinsylvania Avenue Northwest, SPRING GOODS, Complete and careft selected stock of iti: Trouseringe and Vettiune Gf wpproted oye oe made and trimmed in the manner of tho leading fashion house mb! H. D. BARR. my12 Tur Coxcoup Hanxess, LU1Z & BRO., Agents for the sale of ‘*The Concord Harness” of all Kids ‘snd de-eriptions. Coupe, Carflage ana ‘Rost Harness a specialty. Have opened to-day another stock of the celebrated Concord Harne-s and Collars, which we Offer at very low prices. ty genuine Concoid Har- ‘hess is stamped with maker’s name aud trade mark. im great variety at bottom ‘Tranke, &e., prices, LUTZ & BRO., 497 PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE, apis Adjoining National Hotol. For Tanz Usz, ‘The Natural Mineral KAISER WATER, FhOM BIRRESBORN ON THE RHINE. Recommended by the Highest Medical Authorities, FRED’K HOLLENDER & 00., 8. A. for the U. 8. snd Canada, api2-am 315, 117, 119 Fim street, Sew York, — LPICLAL . THe a ders i Boxwoba hat $7 ine ove. cuuneviicn, 5 CAtAREE. COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1. Asingle dose of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE in- standly reileves the most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the head as by magic, stops watery discharges from the nose and eyes, prevents Ringing Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Headach» and subdues Chills and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses: the nasal pas- sages of foul mucus, restores the senses of smell, ta:te ‘aud hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchia) tates of offensive matier, sweetens and puri- {fies the breath, ntops the cough and arrests the progress of Cstarth towards Consumption. One bottle Radical Care, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford’s Inbaler, all in one package, of all drug- sinte for $1, Ask for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. and Shooting ‘Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains, Palpitation, Dya- popaia, Liver Complaint, Bitious Fever, Malaria and Epidemics use OULLINS' PLA~TERS (an Electric Battery combined with a Porous Plaster) and langh at Pain, 26 cents everywhere. my10 T4Ptes = ‘The thing we are selling now is THE JERSEY AT @6, Just received. Call and seeit. This is our listof prices for JERSEYS: 800 4.00 475 6.75 6.00 7.00 7.60 8.00 ALL WELL MADE, STYLISH, PERFECT FITTING, OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY FOR THE PRICE. «@ TAYLOR & HUFTY, myl0 983 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Dry Goons FOR THE HOT WEATHER. Sacealnaee TEETE GOODE er en ‘The best and cl a Guprennas cee anneal ae AND LAD'ES' GAbZE UNDERWEAR’ every size and Be. ‘ever sald. Up. owuch woods before f WHITE STOOK 1s ised foro good ariidce, and ered Sctcls ganseienl os sreot LACE OUR! Les paire f LACE CURTAINS suitable for watering JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 Pennsylvania avenue. GRE. ADIN} is CREPE CLOTH. ALBATRO Me aN ‘KER BLACK GOODS ILAR ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO OU} LIN mets ROBES, Jus. GRADUA- ION Dé! OF CHOICE PARASOLS, IN COLOK! IC. ‘W. M SHUSTER & SON: N. B.—THE BEST I8 1HE CHLAPEST. ae Hayne Sxcunep THE Acexcy or THE ALASKA REFRIGERATOR FOR THE DISTRIOT, WE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO EXAMINE IT BEFORE PURCHASING, AS WE BELIEVE IT TO BE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST BEPRIGERATOR IN THE MARKET. SINGLETON & HOEKE, myl 801 MARKET SPAT. Soar Srvtzs w Hara OUR STOCK COMPLETE. DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS IN PEARL AND ag STRAW IN ENDLESS VARIETY, WILLETT & RUOFF’S, 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. my4-Im SJ aranzse SCROLLS, FANS, ETO,, and Decorative Pictures, J.Jay Gould, 421 9th st. mh26 THE LLOYDS PLAT GLASS INSURANCE OOM- Sogn in Gah et he tan . 8. Bonds Z tment, «tate of New York, for the securigy al: Policy -holdera. SURES GLASS. IN WINDOWS, SHOWOAS! eit hg. AT HEASOMABEE vat a woutHel ‘&o., &O., retfaly etch sere toques a trom fo res} y in as from those having wlase to insure agedust Droakage fora Any cause except fire. ‘& BUTHFRFORD, Acexrs, my4-2w* + 1296 F street northy JtCHING PILES. SYMPTOMS AND CURE, -otum ; the pri allosed to continue very seri- “BWAYNE’S OINTMENL” crusty >kin cB. tes 5 boxes, $1.25 (in stamps.) Ad ress Dk, Swaine GON! Fhiadeiphus Ba. Boal by Does re a ent by mail for Cc HAPOTEAUT'S WINS, OF PEPTONR. Awineciassful of which contains 10 grammes of Beef artificial'y digested by Peysine. It te entirely senmila- dle and into the blood veseela without eqiring the stomch to doany previous work. It is hihiy reco to convacs ir Or who suffer! me-al Wasting Away, Gasiralgia, Lose of Appetite, or to thors ‘Excess of Work. Age, Fever, Dysentery, ee ne Chest, cancerous Affections, requis iN Traveling ori onw Fatigue, Paris, Kue ienne, No.8. ‘Bold by all Druggists. 22-méthly A New Enrenrnse BRANCH OF GROGAN'S GREAT Sas INSTALLMENT HOUSE, 923 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. FURNITURF, CARPETS, MATTINGS SOLD ON WEERIY AND MOR THEW 1a! ‘Ts. THE EASIEST TERMS EVER OFFERED In WAsHINGTOS,. ‘ZICLES, LOW PRIt @OCcD ABIICl. wed oie ARD LIBERAL GROGAN'S Tuatallucent Farnitare and Carpet House, pyl-Im* 923 7th street northwest, BALTIMORE New Crornixe Houss DRY _Goops. ‘TUN Fasics FOR SUMMER WEAR. SEATON PERRY, (Bucceasor to Perry & Brother.) D ion, DBATISTES, $8 INCHES WIDE, TE BEW ANDERSON'3 SCOTCH GINGHAMS, we SATINES, ORGANDIES aXD JACO- NEW inte AND WHITE 8 pone RICES.' LIGHT-WEIGHT ALL-WOUL ree FORPLALN AND ‘OOMBLY, EMBROIDERED MULL, ALBATROSS AND POX- GLE LOBES, LOUISINES, SURAHS AND SUMMER SILKS. ‘sub e AMES AND SOMAMG AFSL, $038 SUPERB STOOK * ‘The Following Immense Bargains . from 25 to 36c. will be sold for 15c, to-mor- BOBINSON, PARKER & CO., BR. Goldschmid’s 819, 8. B.Oons Tre axDD Bre, PERFECT FITTING GARMENTS. 1s ety large bars of transparent glycerine soap, 5-7 oval dishes, J. U. O’Meara’s Royal Glue 10c. a bottle sold else- where for 20c.; also great bargains in baby car- ‘Tare Cans ror $1.00. YELEGANT AND BEAUTIFUL IN STYLE, Hlages and 10 per. ‘cent discount on Tefrigetacors NT and chests. . eee a hOIDERED GEO. E. KENNEDY & 80N, ‘The Following Specia! Bargains NEW COACHING PARASOLD AD 30H CRBREL- ARTISTIC IN OUT AND FINISH, will be sold to-morrow TAS. only at M. Augenstein’s, 817 th st. n.w.: %c.; glass weRUZE UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, GENTLE- BELOTAN PILLOW axB SHEETING LINEN, ALL WIDTHS AND S27 Cuoice Goovs, Primm Frevams, axD CORAEOT SEATON PERRY, Perry Buflding, atrest. Established 1840, Srarxe Dar Goons. ‘THOROUGHLY AND NEATLY SEWED, ‘To the Ladies or Washington of Vicinity. Professor D. W. Moody, of Cincinnatl, who ts known far and near for his tame a8 a Dress Maker and Teacher of Dress Cutting and Making, will arrive in Washington in a few to establish &@ permanent branch where ladi cut, make,trim and drape without the. use of or patterns, Every garment worn by children is made to fit perfectly without of seam. Look out for his on ‘His school will Mmited number of Tadies Chal as an advertisement fessor will have with him, for the inspecten of the la- dies, some ver 4 FULL LINE OF CLERICAL SUITS. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., ONE PRICE OLOTHIERS, GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 MAREXT SPACE. t m,Wi mya Curb vest chains $3 to $10;warranted five years, Prigg’s Jewelry store, 457 Pennsy.,ania avenue, A New Sensation to the Epicure. Hub Punch delights the palate. Use clear or With hot or cold water, soda or lemonade. grocers and draggists” ap7e 919.8.E.Cor.7 Lind D Sg ec Curpaews Reavis Maz Hose 25 CENTS, 100 Styles UNION LINEN LAWNS, 8 cents. COACHING PAKASOLS, in all colors, $2.50. SATIN PARASOLS, lined, $2.50, TWILLED SILK PARAROLS, $1.50, $2, $2.50, Yard wide Oi. GANDY LAWNS, 12}. 6-4 LACE BUNTING, all wool, 50 cents, SUMMER SILKS, neat checks, 62 cents, SURAH SILKS, allcolors, 50 cents. 100 Styles SPRING DRESS GOODS, at 25 cents, LACE GEENADINES, 15 cents per yard. GERMAN DAMASK TOWELS, 12} cents. ALSATHOSE, FOULES, BEGES, OHUDDA CLOTH, INDIA LINENS, Siues. COLORED SURAHB.. » Sold by An Invaluable Surenzthener for the nerves, muscles and digestive organs, pi ducing strength and appetite, is Brown's ers. Grarron, Mass—Rev, W. B. Smtth says: “I have derive’ benefit from using Brown's Iron Bit- ters fof a low state of blood.” FioRENcs, GA—Dr. W. B. Prather says:— “Brown’s Iron Bitters have piven. satisfaction in every instance I have known it used.” Perhaps in No Other Way 1236 ots., 15 cte., 18 ets., 20 cte. 25 cts, : do accidents happen so frequently as by slips apd SATIN STRIPE NAINSOOK, 12\ cents, falls, causing sprains or broken limbs, in the sim- PURE WHITE LINEN LAWNs, 25, 37, 60 cents, ple act of walking. Statistics dispel the tlusion FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 95 o-nts. hat those who do not travel are safe trom neck DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISS, all styles. dents, The United States Mutual Accident Asso- SATEENS, plain and figured, to matob. ciation, 320 and 822 Broadway, New York, offers BLACK GROS GRAINB......0000 BLACK BHADAMES...........0000. CHOICE DRESS FABKICS FOR COMBINATIONS. TYLER & CHEWNING, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ¥. W. myll HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Eovr Rezzscrnsrons, OF VERY DESIRABLE the protection of a $5,000 policy, with $25 per week TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES & TOWELS. | indemnity, “ior fmember tip ny ‘Anbaal posed ROBES, WITH SLATE STONE SHELVES, \TTING. thereafter yu or call irculars: ro Fanoy Styles and Pl-in White. and application blank. IN ALL SHADES AND DESIGNS, NAVE A REPUTATION OF THIRTY-SIVE RAND. FLOOR OM CLOTHS, all widtha 44, 6-4, 6-4, STANDING, AND ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERE from <7 centa. = Durkee’s Saiad Drevsing FROM $3.00 UP TO $26.08. WHESE THE BEST FOR FAMILY USE. ts the best thing of the ki ever sold. With it bape af acd a Super salad of vay Kind can be made Without aso; £ OASE OF SZE OUR TESTIMONIALS. any delay or trouble. It isone of the best sauces for cold meats, Landberg’s Rhenish Cologne On Thirty Days? Trial. ‘The Voltaic Belt Co., M: all, Mich., Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Elect oO. M. TOWSON, 696 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side, near Tth. Ss ALL WOOL DEBEGE, IN DESIBABLE COLORS, FOR THE VERY LOW PRICE OF 25 CENTS. HEADQUARTELS FOR PARASOLS AXD Soacs- 1N@s. 2 & 8, L. HEMPSTONE, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. One Price, in Plain Figures. mys Gounws M. W. BEVERIDGE 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, SOLE AGENT FOR THE DISTRICT. ALSO, WALNUT AND ASH DINING-ROOM BB FRIGERATORS. ———___—_____.__._____*"vn, EFRIGERATOES (IMPLOVED MAKE), ~ CK CHI Wath 1 O00lg Becad STANDS, Suzs: Suxs: Sirxsi PIN BEAD CUPOR SILKS (actual value 75c,) we are PURE SILK BLAGK RYOCADE GRENADINES, ‘TSe., netaal value $1.50. SILKS at 50, will send Belts and Appliances on trial for thirty days to men or old) who are afflicted with nervous Tost eee, and kindred tobe speedy anteeing complete restoration lowed. SILKS at 37, NUNS VECLINGS alt Wodl, widest douse whieh, bea Black SUR heavy Arca Grain, value $1. 25. @: Gray 21, xctnal SILI Colored “ILKS. Garaet, Navy Hine, Green, CASHMERES, pure Wool filling, widest don- ‘ble width, in Straw! . vant? Wits Soe Dou ate" Bese Black surah’ LEADER, Satake tgs Buck sate UN's VETLINGS, fine quality, in blestrie Bie and Colored SILKS, 1 heavy Gree Grain, in Electric Blue ore SHAWES pare Wed ae 5 EDUCATIONAL. Colored, CABHMELES, Widest double width, pare or rncinding « full and complete Nectte Bite ehren> OF Blood, Strawbertyand | WOR WOOD INSJITUTE. SELECL SCHOOL FOR striped and checked, Gar ert ‘Be . ‘address WM.D.CA- Me soe SO per yard. - SLES relaced tran fs gots fle ead mee SCL, City. "A Tow Pupils received. 330-6m al LOT of ‘marked down to lity Black Freneh SILKS, heavy Gros Grain KOF. H. LARROQUE, OF THE SORBONNE UNI- | A FULL LINE of Siesry GHOS GRAINS, im all the See Seduced trom $1.75 CHE P ‘versity, Paris. Day and E: Private Classes in vening NEW SHA! mehes wide, at $1.35 per yard— sotied, 62, worth. inet Tore SN at quality Black ‘ll Brocade GRENADINES $1, Hugs Files, roaches, ants, bed-!: Tats, mice, go- phers,chipmunks,cleared: out by Rough on Bate. - 4 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET X.W., “Alderne: vas Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churnet every morning and delivered in_3¢-1b, “Ward” printa, 5c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, Se. per qt. Cream, 180. pint. « SPECIAL SALE OF AILKS, DRESS GOODS AXD HOSIERY, ‘not Youn as "ers stove rxcmaxor, = GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. S. = muzer, >) Spanish, 1 German, Latin, Greek, tics and Natural Sciences. 8a'G st. apl4-lm’ WES BOOKKFEPING—ONE MONTH GUAR- inteed to eaua! three of any other ‘With penmanship, etc, CARTER’S, myl MARKET SPACE. ry S.V ELAaTgL, FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, EON-BONS and CAKAMELS manufactured freah cvery day atthe CANDY FACTORY, y €20 vith street northwest. @Branch Store 1339 Pernevivaniaaveuue. 18-6m_ Aw Ars Isxvrp To KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, % DO XOT_ FAM TO INSPFOT THE th. i Br THE LATEST AND MOST CE AN. 188 AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, ee POWER PRIGEG | BAM? M ‘Teacher of Youn! ana Instrumental Music, and EL ‘Harmony, Lessons continues during the wummer. fide Addresa 945 K street northwest. mhis PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE LINCOLN § Hall Building, ‘9th and D streets, ‘Day and SvCCERFOR TO MANUPACTEESIG FURNERivGa, “=T% 1113 F Srarer Nonzhwasr, ‘Wasurrerox, D.C. Eien sss: WOOPDEE.....-ceccacccansccneceenee Concsrts, ii hich if the shortest vine Seehes een ee te ‘cu mosfea street northwest, De WOLOWSKE 1116 af mit DAVOS: 1, JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOTIT etreet northwest. fons $1 per Public mon! master, 1117 uth Private! ongalis! Ixpucnients PATTERN maluiteD “Aep Uatnna een HaTs }OR MISSLS AND CHILDREN, WONDERFUL BARGAINS and of GENTS FU: yur White Goods, Linen and ‘, corner Complete in ite arrangeroents for ‘and men and women ‘studenta reeelved every ening Sessions. TMENTS will te’ found Dr SIKABLE and TE: eee eee jARY Gooasat LOW and REDUCED PRICES, Routh te the year. Scholarship for year, from dare entrance, day or evening, $50. 8) Aerms by month or quarter, orfor year by its. Circulars mailed on application. INRY C. SPENC! Peincips), HE! MRS. SARA A. BPEN RIBBONS, PLUMES, TI'S, FLOWERS, CE, Vice-Prii SATINS, SILES AND' LACES. |. B.A E| iN LAaDIes’, 8.5) AND CHILDREN'S Mi stomuncing tant ane fe omereh CAO IN 6 ie prepared to reorive a itm- jted number of pupils in thorough #1 branches. Enucich Gramsmnat, Hlooution DRESSES. and Mathematics apecial- a GUINNIP & 00, ‘Lerma Special hours and terms, f Adulte, 603 F et.n.w. Metropolitan cars pees the ELFGANT Pace, TREBLE FNGLISH: Pe FOR VED Luss THAN’ “MAREST Wabck, KING'S PALACE, 4 Sle bose vad STREET. ‘- = - Extending Tein ithe to Bn etrocte,. wie ae 10 MAKs ROOM 10R O1HEK @vuous, WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT LOW PRICES A lot of odda.and ends iu tho way of Portable and Brick Bet RANGES. A few Socond-hand RANGES ra 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET ¥. W. Hi Beveralof cur own make, in SQUARES AND UPRIGHTS, att estate sheen BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, 627 10TH apzt STREET. Bazaars at Meorsxne. 4 fine tine of Gents’ Linen and qhlefe, 29 per cent les than tonnal peice Pee Rep fiat inantectarers the Sinest, jargo ‘Linen Collare, 12, 1334, 18, 1355, A 18! te Hee eco xtreets’ pola, oot vanue. YENING CLASSES, $5 A MONTH. — ANITH. metic, Bookkcepine, Grammar, Spencerian Yeaimanship, Ut. stots, Geourspnn, Soeliine aL ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO—AT | par Lege toe hg Wit ‘Hall . Da. w. En- , . TIMMS New Halls, cor. 7t and Du. w. En- | only 75 conta tly mace of car. Bix Fine ria, to order, for Singing, ‘Vion, &0, Twel BBULLARD. Director smppeens i HI ce Yolee, perfect Mt ruarantesd—at and LATROBES to sell cheap, ht == @. L. WILD & BRO.S MUrICAL WAREROOME, EDWAKD CAVERE! = Pd 709 th street nortiwest, ipeeieee: Gas Cooxme Sroves, mh24-3m 1425 New York avenue. A Cus To Tm Ponsa Pras FOR SALE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, TENTH STREET. Boi List WELL TO roe LIFE INSURANCE! AND Liaqvoers. MARYLAND CLUB, $8 per gallon, MONTICELLO "17, $6 per gallon. ROYAL CABINET, $6 per galion. OLD BAKER, $6 per gallon. OLD CROW, # per vallon. GOOD OLD RY“, $3 pe: eallon, BOTTLE GOOD RYE, 50 cents. BOITLE GOOD RYE, 75 cents, BOTTLE OLD OROW, $1. HENNESSEY BRANDY, 1865, GALLON SPANISH SHEKRY, $5. GALLON OPORTO WINE, :5. GALLON COOKING SHERRY, $2. GALLOX MEDFORD RUM, $3. PIPEX HFID‘TEOR, SOUVERAIN EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE, BAs~ 4LE, GUINNESS’ STOUT AND YOUNGER’S SCOTCH ALE, BOLTLED, $2.50 DOZEN. E. C. KNIGHT, 2782 Pennsylvanis avenue, ap20 s ‘HE SUPREME COUR" OF THE DISTRICT N I ‘OE COLUMBIA SITTING IN EQUITY, MAY 8, Grn CRANDELE v8, Was VER Buwonn Cranprts, va, Wasurorow Crrx Savixas The of sai sue can reat hint day cf May, Jsqhiatsinely, Hecel ver, Bank, defendynt herein, and th they are hereby. forever de! claim or demand against asia this caure, sete ii na Lit Asrociati * Tt i Seecy anne metres 2 jon. It te every. ‘man TO. ite or bis fauily am care of bis death. Our business Samy From the Ist to the 15th of this mont many Boe soci inom ai insurance, Membership how exceeds ‘and our total busl= P Boo ce tbe ‘adopted by if | ey ay rou decide for dt rebaltig? conven! “4 fore for au . Senet ee Cy a Reliable Sewing Mr ne Rowe, ee OEE Cloud Belaibe, Good Machines for rent. All kinds repaired, my12 ‘0 'WIN VY ADVERTISEMENTS. NOINSOLENT to talk you to dent bu it the Finest Assort- ic Mi at 1 rloes that can approach, Renting, ‘eo. Mok.N . a street. (BE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN, ‘The self-' No Pre: Seamuatts : o everyta, "Manufacturers of Gunimed Fine Ca Blancs and Cabinet Bawyers, &e., supplied by ‘or barrel. a 3 Sst See Been” Re See be, eres Mailed on'y by the manufactuyera, a0. ORME ATA & Co. 1:47 Pa. se .c. Grocsra Stationers, Hardware and eneral stores, wans> Tr Sotves raz Dericrr P. ROBLEM OF PERFEOT REFRIGERATION. Tt dries and purifies iteeif while in use by an Auto- Sa Nees Sith wecial Haluk wo @gSESIANAG ke. noes labor necessary to Keep it clean, and permits of Strood Maine reas DO cleaning s¢ all as Jone FE: Fruit, eto., can be kept in tug the “ye Rest Medium-priced Piano Manufactnraa. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Vicnos and a rented oF 6a sharged; rent ‘The caly Couspicte Sock aa the ate. HENRY FSERBACH, Se RE ing Ste meal (Or. wary Ist, 1854, iru amp B. st Te - CHARLES P, JAMES, Justice, = = this Refriverai without imparti = A true copy. fluyor of either t» the 5 WOOD AND COAL vet Red “, Clerk, ‘more economical in consumption than OIE bo myiee cae EIG M. A. CLANCY, Ase't Clerk. - pepe a Ca Roerzer, “Wsulated with deed air spaces made in best manner oe a "3 HEADQUAEZN'S OAMMIAGE COMPANT. vl J. W. SCHAEFER, Soe Acexr, TRE » rte eth sow sgh RMSE Sone Ax my? : wr Tawe Tennis Corte Tectia ite pO Tee Oiaena bus ai HLL VEL ‘Wagons, ‘bee @ code, ‘Tid and 786 7th street: Cou Axo Woon. Eee Jisteteioe ter me STEFHENBON & BRO., ‘Vth ot. wharf and 12d) ot. end oP. ova ny oxaczas TO BU..OPE, J. W. .BOTELER & 80N Are the Agents for the sale of tickets in this District . the INMAN STEAMSHIP CO. : Parties propesing to visit Europe can obtain all infor- ‘NOB. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. apll-im 923 Penn. Aye. wee »

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