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TAR. | May 18. 15S. S. WRIDAY............. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Orricr oF THE CHrEP Si6s4 Wasmrsetox, D.C, May 18. i For the middie ‘Atiantic states, Increasing | qloudiness wits local Tains, Varlaole winds, shiit- ing to warmer southerly, stationary or lower pressure. SPECIAL BULLETIN—Rar Teal rains are indicated on Jake region, Olio valley, south Atlantic ans New Englind states Notiest Notice Notice? Noticet When you have tried everywhere ¢ go Co, for chotce cofftes. Also give «i glassware. Corner 4th street aavenue, Capitol Hill. Branches— Center, Eastern, Northern Liberty Markets. ODonneli € Bro. _ THE EVENING Orricer, 3, 9:39 a. Mm. To-MORROW. aturday in the lantic, middle uinr Walsts, slightly de- rine price $1.00, LOW O5e. h street. Mrs. C. Taowpson witl be at her Washington store, 1 F street northwest, Tuesday and We besday, May 221 and %1, togive her personal at- tention to the taking of orders for celebrated atent waves and other hatr goods. She will ex- Hit, for the first time fn Washington, a new de- ‘vice for the front hair just patented by her. Ladies should improve this opportunity. ‘A Fit Lrve French woven corsets tn short, me- @tum and long lengths, at $1, $1.25 to $250 pair, ne lot oriental lace Ise. ¥d.; bewutitul Irish point lave Igo. y Mas. Max Wert, 712 7th st. Dw. SATURDAY BarGatns aT Hany’s: Ladies ewed lasting gulters. .00 Padiey foxed and kid button. fi dies’ opera kid sitppers. Misses ana "3 kid Dutton (Soild), Tc. and $1.00 Ouds and fd’s heeled tles and sandals. 25 Our men’s famous $1.25 low shoe. Boys’ all-leather low ty bution... ++ 1.00 USSELL’s Ice CRRAM Shipped anywhere out of town. Special attention to strawberry festivals, Tce Harcusrs and awls, 10c. wo $1.50. F. P. May avo Fe 4@Borines Craxer $1, at ELL’S Ice Cream, harp’s, 813 F st. nw. ALA. Saks & Co's, Dress Stvsraxtrar.—Buy your clothing of E! man noMt clothiers and ors, © Wari: Surnr Warsrs, 5 Frest MeArs.—Porter-hous, sirloin, 1 rouud, Iver, Be; Chole: t, handle nothing but tity killea meats 2 Hughes’ morkets, corner of 8th and N and 8 7th suret northwes Burt's fine shoes for g nis and boys; Cousin’s fine for kadtes a al very low prices, Away! Away! Owns Ow ¢ 2 pound Jave Enterprise Tes Just Ix, new lot of those handsome sltpper sou- venir, We pr sont one to every cust morrow only. Hehu’s, 816 ith Street aud 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. Laces from tc. up, at Yor Bite FLaxser Surer Walsts, button fronts, former price $2.00, now $1.00, Av'AL Saks & Co. B16 Tin stn Pere FP stect ovr §) f street, fous to rebuilding we will sell onr | In new shades, at $1.88, Wort, y. $225, worth $3, at D & SON, SIS TUS m. We To-woKrow we Will seil Sbutton lengths st! 3 shy = pair. Afew more vf | * fine kit button reaiest Da sbeimer’s, S08 7th al and 725 70 street. To Your 7 Bi ons at Aduer’s H At the bangu:t in honor of ( the Potomac. cI? AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. Natiowat. TuesTeR.—Potomac boat club bencnt, THEATER Comigue—Varteties Dime Mesto. —interesting performance and cu- Blosttes. | Driven’s GsxpdeN.—Orchestral and vocal music, | Blorumr, &: ing garden party in ald phake Condensed Locals. | WEEKLY Star, a Lirge donbie paper of fitty- be Sent po tyald for one doliar a T Necarntes. Cirouit Court, Jute Moe- | Avihur, 11 ihe f Metacer ogt.’Pa. RR Co, | for danwes ‘i fro a felture to detivs a ect tof alnen uw Verdict Was givea for piuin- tuts Me. Cusrles Lomon, who fell trom a se&ffold Wrdinesd 4 Was Severely Injured, Ls reported | to be in a Very preesrious cond Hom W shingion Price Ws texed $ by Judge Snell teday for W stuns Prion ie water. | This morn tiere arriv nis ctry.on the Penns © from Indianapous, a delegation | Of ab nike ras, reside In he hourg, Vi, and who Dave ipolis. clerk turn to the K. cont foing $35, stok-n asirecteur jus. after be left the B. 8 cherzed by Sergeant | art to-day, with sellin ¢ sh less thin s:xtecn He for sited $2 for euch of | Making $2. jury to-day ignored the charge tn the | febn Tsyler, charved with shooting und no Ciirké at Kingie’s farm, in the p Ap list. The churze of emb:zzlement Killing county, agalust Heary édimonston was also lguored, sunita: ASLiGHT DreLectiON IN A WALL oy THR New Pusstux be M LDiNG —A STAK report F found Gen, tar suoervis Me engineer and archive! of W Pension tusitax, to-de¥ looking over the found ton of Cue su h wailof the P ne ting Chrowsh a surv yor's Insticuuent. ‘Wao marked Uns oatiorme,” he ree Brirked to tive mLUer made a inistake oF last. AC any Fate, as you » Wail bends Slightly to tie Porth at the eitens Tttrectu the ea t fou daton wall to De laid porta ant souih, but I flod that it is alte fest of south. “ihe misiuke ean be remedied wy eat tearing any down oF Without the exp -nd- Kure os avoir It isso sligat that ted V-ation coud net be percerved Uisless -Ome One came Ww Lh Sp ius'ruiaen! any lone tat it as Taam dong.” The brick w en netther Of these walls has yet been t » arct only the foundations are complete, _ Tae Corcowan CaDeT FatR—Tho Corcoran Cad t ero. repo e holdin’ « fair t Masonic ‘Tem e ple tro. Muy Rist Co My 2th for the purpose corps ‘hb vOrmne WS members The 3 already reo ived many con .tions, among them un elegent swol from the Wott fantry to be voted to th mot + he ob owing corps: National Rul $ noo! Ciel, Veteran Deill Corps ant the Core corm Cadet.” Pom Mr. Below a th color palntin-; iron Mr. Ro Harris, a watch to be giv n tothe mewber seluing the highest number OF 18 & ts. and a ring, to be voled to 1b» Most pope miber Of the rin rps, end from M. Goli- fo be viv n to the lady seling the Fof ticks «ne BW FOeNITUKE aT AUCTION.—Messrs. Walter 18. WILL Sell }omorzow Aner ni Within thelr Swiesroom, a hot nuture Del nging to parthes ev tin ¢ und removed to their aurtic enience Of sale. Ser adver Lisewent. —— SALE oF Itus1DEN fine three-story brick Ow bing sud sore. No. 1021 7th street north- W st, bear Now York avenue, will be sold this Afternoon at $ o'etxk. Tuis iy one of the bert Jomations on 7th s. ret, and Will muke a desiravle lnvestinent ior anyon: Wits FiteD.—The wi! of Jacob L. Dowart, Bid to-day, Lequeathes tw bis wife alle his pros Eetemreura: ‘ie tae Sin or eich sa es te Tue last will of a Jeuves has p operty to bis wife. = ——— Punic Bexrracrous—Experie as tt BS thal tie peopl of Washington appeveteeee ns ff rts wade t >: atictpate the requirements o1 the PUbile by proviting for its wants in the most libe. Folmann-r, We de not to-day apoeat to an Ucular c1sss, but to rich and poor alike, to Youn, to all who may Wish lo give expression to weir feelings by buying their boy 8 c.othes spring and summer. Every tuste exp be accommodated at B. Pennsyivania avenue. —— Honoring the Veterans, THE BANQUET 41 ABNER’'S, ‘The members of the Society of the Army of the Potomac, who went to Mount Vernon yesterday, spent nearly the whole day at that historic place and on the river. ‘Those who did not go on the ex- cursion occupled the time in looking about the city and observing the changes that have been made, The banquet at Abner’s Garden last evening was attended -by over four bundred people. A board | flooring covered the ground, and a canvas was stretched over the top, forming a temporary roof. The decorations were of a purely military charac- | Were and advised him to carry them fer, and displayed the good taste and fine effect | citizen. Judge which bas marked all the work of the committee during the past two days. The Marine band ren- dered selections during the evening, and one piece, Which introduced all the military calls, with red Ughts and powder discharges, was received with great applause. Gen. Humphries presided, and Seated near him were the distinguished members ‘of the society and invited guests. When Gen. Mc- Clellan entered the Garden a cry of “Little Mack” Was heard, and the entire assemblage sprang to their feet and gave him three cheers, ‘THE TOASTS Were as follows: “The President,” drank stand- ing; “The Army,” happlily responded to by Gen. Sherman; “The Navy,” by Admiral Rodgers; “The Armies of the West,” by Senator Join F. Miller; “The Army of the Potomac,” by Gen. McClellan, and Ger. H. H. Bingham; “The Loyai Legion,” by Gen. Robert ©. Schenck; “Grand Army of the Re- pubite,” by Gen. W. W. Dudley; “Sweethearts and Wives,” by Charles Dudley Wstner; “The Volun- teers,” by Gen. Francis A. Walker: “The Press,” by Capt. Isaac H. Bromley; “The City of Wash- ington,” by Hon. J. B. Edmonds. . COMMISSIONER EDMONDS ON THE ATTRACTIONS OF ‘WASHINGTON. Commissfoner Edmonds, in bis remarks, made a graceful reference to the acquaintance of the mem~- bers of the society in the early years of the war with the capital city, and their return here to meet cordial welcome. ' He sald: “This city has become the Munictpal pride of the nation, the adopted daughter of the states,and beloved of the people. Art and frchitecture have bestowed upon her their richest treasures. Her workshops are Grecian temples, statues adorn her streets, ‘palntings. her walls, "and she 1s peerless among repubitcan beauties; princes pay her court, Sages seek her counsel, embassadors and senatot governors and presidents partake of her feasts an deem their dignity increased. Above all this city 4s broad in charity, sue knows no sectional jeal- Ousy, ho north or south, save as geographical divi- stons or as beloved portions of a common country; and I may, witn her full approbation, say to you, Velerans Of the Potomac, that proud as she is of your valor in war she blushes With a still deeper pride to berold yor steater Magnanimity in Peace, to see when the war fs ended that you are able totake the hand of your fallen but gallant advers :ry, and in a friendly spirit welcome him as ap honored guest to your feasts. ‘This Is the very crown of ehivairy, the bighest triumph of a chris- tian civilization.” ‘NOTES. ‘The First Army Corps last evening elected the following permanent officers: Col. @. G. Bene- dict, president; Col. J. 8. Tichenor and Major EB P. Hnlstesd, vice presidents; Capt. I. N. Burritt and Sergeant Kirtley, secretaries; T. M. Exley, treasurer; Capt. J. IL. Stine, historian. A nermanent organ zatlon’of the soctety of the survivors of the 931 New York regiment was ef- fected yesterday by the adoption of a constitution and the election of offers. Gen. John 8. Crocker. Who coruinanded the regiment, was made presi- dent; Capt. W. E. Crocker, treasurer, and Col. W, L. Bramhall. secretary. It was decided to hold the first unnual reunfon of the regiment at Ams- terdam. N. Y., Spt. 19th next, The Union Veteran Corps entertained a large | number of gue=ts ot the Schuetzen Park last even- ing, and the occasion was a very enjoyable one. ——>__ Derk on Sroven Wis ‘hree colored waiters, ed James E. and Beverly H. Willi:ms and , were charged in the Police Court this mornin: with the larceny of halt a dozen bote Ues of wine from Mr. Ed. Abner. ‘They were are ils morning by Olticer Cooper being drunk and disorderly on the street. nile beng put under arrest, Henry Banister struck the officer with one of the stolen bottles of Wine. Tho evi tence was to the effect that they stole the wine from during the ed to three m Bd $5 0r15 days each for dlsor- Was fned $10 additional for’assaulting ———__—_ G ON THe Op Riven Frits —The sadow iad made by dredging the V channel south of the Long bri age List y plowed, harrowed and pli eG and buck Witea! 24000 5 on re of the Cultivation of ya able has been done by t Mato urpose Dell growth of rank weeds which i fast summer. 7 1 doubtless be r. ch veye- direction ot o as the g1 must be Very rich. Maryland ‘farmer “) Lanham 8 emple ikins care Gf the crops aud to prevent instru- ‘sion: ad a toporary Iraine cab.n “Ing pre- pared tor his use. Th: utes planted by direction Of Mr. Sinith, p ter the py counts Lear all appear very Chris ee THE MeRRick MEDaL D1 the Merrick soclety of Ge sion, je debate tor ial OY Memvers OF the Philosemic rgetown colleze took pli gat Ln-oln hall, in the pre-ence of autience. ‘The question for debate was ‘red, ‘That the growta of Linge cities Ls conau- to Lhe best tilerests of society.’ Tue con- tesiants Wer Francis J. Lawler, of Wisconsin, and Jos. BP. O'Netil, OF Georzia, on the ailirmative, ani gona D. sicLaughin, of Massachusetts, and John B. Madisen, of Meine. the nevative, The question was abl Uy debated by both sides, the arguments belay remari ble down for toeir logic and ‘The judges were Juige Wyle, Hon. Jos. K. McCammon, As-Astant Atty ant fon, J. Hubley Asnton. 4 ide KaoWwn on commence- fay EXPreT IN JUDGE SNELLS Ms fine in the case of Win. i In thls court yeste CevRT.—An astorney Snell to Ung to pick pockets at the rices Wednes ay, d of the sentenc of six months In Jull The court positively P fused. sayine, “i Timpose a fne on atin for pexing’a man he would bly pick another man’s pocket to pay the —_ ald hy TL A. Gole rom §25 to #2 per $8 lo $10 per thou ee A_Trrer-Year-O1p Cup Rey Kitten. iored ehitl, atout s eld, nu ink Arnold, wes mn Over by a horse ai Simuel Pampurey esterd fternoon, It was mise OF 1s uments and died <oon ‘rwards frem the + fects of {ts injuries. Pum- ¥ Was arrested by Ofic r Rinks Tie heid an ts t ithe jury rendered a verdict of accidet to Mr. Puapurey. titi deal, BO Blame attaching —— TREDAY.—The Nationats agam Woveriys bi score oF B toO8= The and Crescents wis ‘ore Of 13102 At Phila- game wi by the forme: by a Athletic, 13; Baltimore. & AUNew York ia, 7; Atieghany,3 AtBrooklyn—B 0ok- Stuten Fsand. 5. At Chieuzo—Chicago, 15: Now York, 2 At D-trott—p-trolt, 12; Phil. phia, & AL Clevel ind—Cieveland, 11; Boston, 1. AU Pottsville—Exhibitlon gime—Active, 16; An= thracite,& AtSt Louts—Ciucinnatl, 6; St. Louls,& —— THERE WILL BE AN EXTPN=IVE sale of fine parlor snd chamber turaiture at Duwlng’s auction rooms to-mor:ow. DE GREN, DE GUENADINES, 3 (uctual value 75c.) re- OCA -l redaced curck sitk Ote., reduced to ES, nearly all pure 2, Fedluced 10 Ble a Sie. “PROC SD” GRENA sili (xetunl ¥ Ine € cornet MER CHEAPEST SILKS IN WASHINGTON. ‘Sitks 37c., Silke 50c., Si ks 6: Colored 8 rod Grain, reduces teow S15 Wee Ney Black SILK, heavy Grcs Grain, reduced f:om $1.5 to 1. Bleck SITES, Satn finish, heavy Grd G: fine qaahty, reiuced f"om #1. 50 to 95 Neat Black SLES, subi we quality, cashmere fitish, heavy Gros Grain, a fual x worth $2, reduced to $1.00. Colored TLR, Gree, Navy Bue, Bronze, Steel and ariel, Stic, Black Sif. HAD) MES end Bisck SILK SURAH, extra wide re inced from $1.25 to $1. Colored SURAH ~ILKS, every colar, includiug Elee- tric Blue and “trawher, Fancy ( HEOK Locked URAI ILE © reduced from $1 to 620. bie DAMAS! Table DAMASK, sightly solled, real valué pra DiESS GOODS retuced from 25e. a Black Cushiuere SHAWLS, all pare Wool, $2. CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPAcR, FOR A RELIABLE AND PELFOCTLY SaFE CATD AN’ Tc take Natrans’ Pj Ix—home niade, they sre always fresh. Have been used for over fifteen years by the peop.e of “this city. ‘They contein nothing dele- tcricus—are geatle and yet thorough tn their action, ARTHUK NATTANS, Pharmaciat, mys vet? end I, 2d and D. and 7th ana N sts.n. w. eet aoe DE.>IRE A LOW-PRICED BOY'S ~ SELBY'S, 1914 and 1916 Peunsylvanis svenue. Railor Suits from $1.50 a1 Cassimere suite from $2 Better quality Suits from § bd en oe ogo Yen's apa Boy pelces. 00K WELL TO YOUR LIFE ‘carefully examine the merits o and Life Association. It Nide for his faruly paten nas | c ‘books of no va! and carried them home, where he them. A friend who saw them told him fro Meade and Mayor Beckham will investigate the matter. ANNUAL MEETING.—The Young Men’s Christian association held its 80th annual meeting last even- ing. The annual oe of the president and general secretary treasurer were presented and adopted. Dr. James Entwisle, the acceptable general secretary for a quarter of a century, de- clined re-election. The association then elected ice lent J, Fleming, Wm. Stansbury, awe ‘Patton, Nh, Lynn and BF Penn; general sect , Nevell Greenway; re- cording secretary, R. T. Pitts; corresponding sec- retary, F. C. Corbett; treasurer, Wm. A. Moore; executive committee, John. L. Boyer, M. Hobson, J. W. Harmon, K. Kemper and © P. Herbert. The Meeting closed with prayer. Corroration Court.—The corporation court, Judge Meade, resumed its session this morning. Judge Meade in confirming the report ot Receiver Armstrong reduced one-half the charges for the sale of the Agricultural Fair property, and took occasion to declare that the price for work done under orders of the court must not exceed that paid by, pores individuais for the same claases of ‘work, allow more would be to do injustice to men or corporations whose property has to some extent became a trust for the court to administer. Po.ice Rerorts.—There wore no prisoner at the station house last night. The mayor has fined Wm. Chichester $5 for disorder, and Alice Kitts $3.50 for the same offense, and has sent Chas. Richard- — to the chaln gang for 80 days on convictio not reeny. Couxty Nomtnatioxs.—The republican conven- tion at Ariington last night renominated Common- wealth Attorney Burke, Sheriff W. H. Lomax, ‘Treasurer W. C. Wibert and Commissioner of Rev- enue H. L. Holmes, =~ Reporter's Notes. — The conservative candt- dates will hold a meeting to-night at the city offices to plan out a campaign for the May elec- von.— The coalition convention here has de- clared it to be Inexpedient to nominate candidates for the clty offices.—The Alexandria base ball club played a game last evening with a Washing- ington nine, winning it by a score of 8 to &8— Mr. W. 8. Moore, under lease from the Maryland Ferry Co., 1s managing the ferry route across the Potomac here, and he has appointed Wm. H. ‘Treakle captaln of the ferry steainer Virginia — Summer gardens with musie are coming In fashion here.—A_gold medal, donated by Major W. C. Potter, of Elmira, N. ¥.. to St. John’s cadets, 18 on exhibition at Acton’s window, on King street, and will be awarded to the best drilled cadet at the oating Fredericksburg camp.—NMr. Wm. Davis, in jul at the lower ship yard yesterday, has much tmproved this morning. Duy Goons A Revvcep Prarces. BROCADE SILKS, all Colors, 750, SUMMER SILKS, at reduced prices. PRINTED PONGEE, 50c. PRINTED LINEN LAWNS, warranted all pure Linen, at 18c.,20c.and 25c. Greatest bargains ever offered. PLUMETTS, at 12)c., make cool and besutiful dresses, FRENCH SATTEENS, the largest stock of choice pat- terns in the city. ‘The most useful as well as the most beautiful article in COLTON GOUDS ever made, OUR STOCK IS UNBROKEN AND OUR STYLES NOT EQUALLED, LARGE STOCK OF PARASOLS. SATTEEN and MUSLIN ROBES, ip great variety. FULL STOCK (F CHOICE GOODS, suitable for atrect and House wear, ONE PRICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N. B.—The best f# the cheapest. myl6 | NOTWITHSTANDING MUCH HAS BEEN SAID | 4N ehont the importance of = blood-pnrifsing medi- cine, it m>y be posetble that the matter has never sori ously e!aiued your attention. T by the ussof a few botties of Ayer's Sarsaparilla you avoid the evils cf -crofulz, and transmit @ healthy com st.tution to your offepting, thank us tor the sugwestion, ¥Y LAND OR AT SFA, QUT ON THE PRAIRIF, OR in the crowded ¢ t} tic Pills are the | beat fur pureative ;urposes, everywhere alike conve- nient, efficacious and safe. For siuxish bowels, torpid | liver, indivestion, bad breath, Matulency, and sick headache, they are a sure remedy. mylt A Dorr Savev is a Dotan MADE! FIGURES NEVER LIE. COME, SEE, AND.BE CONVINCED. # Double Silver-Pi usar Fowse, '4 Double Siiver-Flated Covered art Si verberu’s Doubio S : Hlverbery's Dc d Hound Trays, Silverberv's ted Gobleta.. erverg’ “bergts Triple Plated Cream Pirchers, Silvertery's ‘ rip'e Piated ~) Holaers. i verbery’s Doubie Plated fe~Pitchers. . pilverbery's Triple Plated Double Wall ice Pi Silvurbery’s Hail-Dozen Roge a! Al Sily ‘able Knives. Bilverbery’s Half-Dozen Silverbery’s Half-Dozen Rogers’ Rpoont ‘Triple Piste ‘Yea $1.49 ai ve. Parties cont-mpl would do weil to look ‘over our stock. No article mae SILVERBERG'S, 912 7th and 313 8th street northwest, mylt ‘Near Pa. ave. A New Exresense, BRANCH OF GROGAN'S GR BALTIM INSTALLMENT HOUSE, ons 923 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. FURNITURF, CARPETS, MATTINGS SOLD ON WEERLY AND MOMPHDY VaraeKaee THE EASIEST TERMS EVER OFFERED WashixatoN, OF%! = GooD TIC] Ww ADTICLES, LOW PRIQES AND LIBERAL GROGAN’S + Installment Furniture and Carpet Housa, myl-Im* 928 7th utreet northwest, For Taste Use, ‘The Natural Mineral KAISER WATER, FKOM BIRRESBORN ON THE RHINE. Reecmmended by the Highest Medical Authorities. FRED'K #OLLENDER & 00., 8B. A. for the U. 8. and 115, 117, 119 Elm street, > ow York. SLoturhe Ente at pric. Address SUSTiHS o1 stana, xo. G10 D atrbet between 6th and apl2-3m aE ‘Tun strests He a ee ee ra a 9 Tnembenbip pow exceeds 10,00, ‘and our total Dual: | ——— S.Vecar, — rnen cocoxrzorioneny FON-BONS and CAKAMELS manutactured fresh | 9020 evans day at the CAXDY FACTORY, €20 Sth street northwest. ‘Branch Store 1399 Peunsylvanisavenne, dlé-¢m_ Affairs in West Washington. Bsrurspa Lirsuary AsaoclaTion.—The most interesting exercises yet eed by the Bethesda Literary Assocation were listened to last evening by an appreciative audience. Miss Katie Daven- pert gave @ ane of celect reading. Mr. ward Crusor presented an ‘excellent paper, entitied “The american Negro Before, and After the Wer,"»which was ably di Miss Georgie Becketefurnished choice music. R RR a ie presiaeatsot ‘the association and L, L. Butier Ty. BULDING Assevtarox.—At the 70th monthly Meeting of the Tweirsn Building Association, held last might at Goddard Hall, two shates were PERsoNat— ME P. RB Tavenner ts lying very il) at Drovers’ Livs STOCK Saas at Drovers’ Rest are reported by Tavenner Bros. ag follows: 110 cattle up and s0ld—Best, 6% to %c. ;: good, 53% to 6\c,; medit 4X to Bie: 4 to 4K. Sheep an Lee’ mn ee MON eetee D a ¢.3 yearlings, clip) c. 20 cows and Catves sold at from to $8. Toe ‘state of the market for lambs very brisk, for cattle active, On andiatter May 22, 1883, the market will be on 1, (new.) ——, for Port.—Schr. Emma F. Al Washington, satied from Bath 14th inst. Schr. Wm. Mason, Chase, for Georgetown, sailed from Somerset 15th inst.——The canal shipments from Cumberland y were the heaviest of any one day this sesso boats, carrying 4,192 tons, mae Comet ——There is a great scarcity of ves- sels al GRAIN.—Arriyod—Boat Ruby, with 4,000 bushels of wheat; sold at prices ranging from $1 9 to $1.26. ConDITION OF THE WaTER.—Great Falis and both reservoirs clear. Assoivreny P URE. oo v ¥ R 9 LY Pii Y EE “oo ¥ £4 x NN ocG Bp as Ex HORNE oS rs Ask Ek HONNN 6c BB A AK K I NNN GGG PPP WW Wwppp FEE RRR Peon ewww DB BEL Rae PPP O O WWWW D KE RRR BP 0.0 WWWW D DER R.. P 00 W W DDD EERE B.. ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Roxat Bax- Na Power Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 - Curpress Reavrar Mave Hose 26 CENTS. 100 Styics UNION LINEN LAWNS. 8 cents. COACHING PARASOLS, in all colore, $2.50, SATIN PARASOLS, lined, $2.50. TWILLED SILK PARASOLS, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Yard wide Ol.GANDY LAWNS, 12%. 6-4 LACE BUNTING, all wool, 50 centa, SUMMER SILKS, neat checke, 62 centa, SURAH SILKS, allcolors, 50 cents. 100 Styles SPRING DRESS GOODS, at 25 cents, LACE GREN/ DINES, 75 cents per yard. GERMAN DAMASK TOWELS, 12} cents. ALBATROSS, FOULES, BEGES, OHUDDA CLOTH, . INDIA LINENS, 12% cts., 15 cts., 18 cts., 20 cts. 25 cts. SATIN STRIPE NAINSOOK, 12 ¢ cente. PURE WHITE LINEN LAWNS, 25, 37, 60 cents, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 25 cents, DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISS, all styles. SATEENS, plain and figured, to match. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES& TOWELS. MATTING. Fancy Styles and Pisin White. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ail widths, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, from :7 cente, LAC. CURTAINS, $1.25 per pair, Cc. M. TOWSON, NSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side, near 7th. made additions to our stock of Silk Gloves and Mitts, and now present the finest as- pectunent bo re sane Same ee ok New See ae comprises sl the uovelties in Jersey and Mousquc Sua eens sea ea cant te jozen Jersey Gloves, or- inary wix /uttone, the material ie p re silk, end for st le and durability they cannot be equalled at the price, The colora are Cardinal, Seal, Navy, Bronze, prone, Lerma Cotta, Orushed” Strawberry, Crashed Raspberry, C-ushed Goo-eberry, Eeru, ‘Tan, Seimp Piuk, Electric, Garnet Sage Groen, Black and Myrtle Greer A bargain at 98c. esl ted ir. Avother lot of better quality than the first, eqnal in length to eight button Gloves, both in Jerw-y and Mous- quetaire etyles, in all the colors mentioned above, $1.15 ber pair, ‘The next lot is of ten button length. very fine qualit and ful y equal towgoods sold in otier houses at $100, $1.35 per pair. ‘We have finer goods, from twelve to twenty- st prices ranging from five buttons, in all olan ig $1.48 to $2.89 per pair, MITTS, An excol'ent silk Mitt, in ell the colors and of extra Jength for Ladics and Misses, 49c. per pair. A magnificent Mitt, in all ‘the latest ehades and full length for Ladies, made of fine spun silk, eold in all the stores at 98c., we shall offer them for this week oMsother of equally aacheapin fi a nother lot, equaily agcheay iner an Jonver than the last lot mentionel fold proving at $1.25, weshad offer them thi week at 86c. per pair. We also have a lurge variety of Mitts, in finer quality, at 98, 1.35, $1.68 to $1.98 per pair Our sstortnient of Lise ‘Thread Gloves is also very complete, Lith in Ladies’ and Minses’ styles. The prices aré lower than any o her house aske for the same woods, and the assortment te the largest in the city. rrr pee is Edy Ft g's per Aa E AA H Sgssq BOSS Tu 294 I Sggs8 RR OO Yar. FR Oo YY Aa OE £83 YE AA E B%? ¥ 284 tos myl4_ 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Tse Miser Sronr, COKNER l0tH AND F STREETS, READ, THINK AND JUDGE! An every SUCCESS is sure to have imitators, #0 has the MISFIT STORE. Be eure, 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. Good plain su‘ts for $5, worth $8. Elegant sits for $0, worth $16, FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 12, Gora bout suite f .! Sfosuntie forgo worth a6.07 Wort $9.60. All-wool suite for $4, worth $6.50, Splendid suits for 96, worth $3, lewaut suits for $6, worth $10, MEN'» CLOTHING. Flan: ii AL 3. 50, Eine Flannel Suite, Bent rnaigr's 20 ore.Tioge S20 Fine Yacht cloth Suits, $13, worth $23, Spring Gvero.ats, in great variety, will be sold re- t se ggiaterent petterne Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at 3-50, worth $10. a different, tyatterns Caseimere and Choviot Suita at 50, WO x at differen apt patterns Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at sof Spl peters Conamere ana Cheviot ita 13 different patterns Cassimere and Choviot: Suite at eve sata: jet Coat and Vest Prince Albert Biack and Brown Tri and Vest tenia cx Brvwaetoth Ruts, $18, worth $35, Black Diagonal Suits, $10. worth $18, ~ Serco Baits Aort aut, de worth $25. Fine Corkscrew, G18, worth $36, Black Drap D'EtesCoat ud Vests, in great variety, ee ‘Uftico wains, Coate, in :differeat colors and qualities—bar- PANTS $9360. $3,50, $4, $4.50, $5 and $6, about one- WOKKING PANTS At TS cents, $1, $1-25.an€ $1, 60. THEMEsFIT STORE, Corner’t0th and F Streets. Ligvoss. MARYLAND CLUB, $6 per gallon. MONTICELLO "77, $6 per gallon. ROYAL CABINBT, $6 per galion. OLD BAKER: $6 per gallon, OLD CROW, $4 per vallon. GOOD OLD BYE, $3 pe: ealion, BOTTLE GOOD RYE, 50 cents. BOTTLE GOOD BYE, 15 cents, BOTTLE OLD CROW, $1. HENNESGEY BRANDY, 1666. GALLON SPANISH SHESRY, $8, GALLON OPORTO WINE, is. GALLON COOKING SHERRY, $2 GALLOX MEDFORD BUSf, $3, PIPEX HEIDRIECK, SOUVERAIN EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE, BASs' 4LE, GUINNESS STOUT AND YOUNGER’S SOOTCH 4LE, BOTTLED, $2.50 DOZEN. — - 2 @ ENIGHT, 3783 Pennayivants ieee UITY ITEMS. = Special Hat Anneuncement, C. Lewis, the hatter, 920 7th street, and K streets northwest’ has just returned from New York with a large and carefully selected stock fr gen eee "By a is children's Summer Hats, and Mackinaw Straws. Boys’ Hats from Sc. t0 $1.00. N. B.—Price plainly marked in each hat Positively To-morrow Only the follo bargains will be sold at R. Goldschmid’s, 812 7th St. n.Ww.; chamber sets dec- orated with moss roses and ines 10 $8.75, Brown's French shoe lng 6c. a bottle, 100 handsomié rattan and slat baby carriages at reduced ‘2gt covered tin buckets 5c., 8 qt. 10c., 4 qt. 15c., 6 qt. 2c.,china chamber sets dec- orated with broad colored boarders and gold lines 10 pleces $3.45, 30 ft. clothes Ines 4c., 60 ft. &¢., 90 tt, 12c.; very handsome French china tea sets ir pyony rm eeering ten lines 56 pieces $8.75, 12 per cent discount on imax and Farsous Tefrigerators and ice chests, new style crystal glass dinner castors S5c., 48 sheets of colored or white shelf paper 10c., real majolica leat dishes . 6 white stone china cups and saucers 48c., green majolica fruit plates 10c., Immense assort- Ment of traveling trunks, satchels and valise at Manufacturers prices; picnic cups 4 for 5c., 1 Diacking brush with 1 box of blacking and Doot- Jack 15c., toliet soap 6 cakes for 10c., covered but- Yer dishes 7c., 1 colored glass tooth pick stand with 2500 tooth picks 16c., good whisk brooms 9%., new patent lemon squeezers om stands with ciitters +» Worth $1.80; double silver plated dinner knives 6 for 8c.,'2 gal water coolers assorted colors, with ice hatchets 90c., 1 covered chamber bucket and foot tub 8c., roller skates 65c. a pair. Star cut crystals in ¢ diamond settings. Prigg’s. Important to All. The following unprecedented sold for to-morrow only at M. Augensteln’s, 817 7th street northwest: German flour sieves, 8c. ; 3 doz. White-handied knives and forks, 8c., worth $1.75; 2 boxes blacking, 1 blacking brush ‘and 1 whisk broom, 19¢. ; plated butter knives, 17c., worth 50c. ; 3s doz. extra size cups and saucers, dic.; fatiron nd stand, 2tc.; 3 doz. water glasses, 15c. red Cena Ge coffee pots, it. buckets, 9c. Baby carriages and trunks at reduced prices, A Pure Strengthening Tonic, Free from whisky and alcohol, cures dyspepsia and similar diseases. It has never been equaled. Brown's Tron Bitters, WaADLEY, Ga.—Dr. H. & Battle, jr, says: popular in this sec- Ins will be “Brawn’s Iron Bitters are very tion and give entire satisfaction. SHEBOYGAN, Wis.—Dr. S. B. Myers, says: “I recommend Brown’s Iron Bitters for genral de- Dility, loss of appet.te and want of strength.” Never Pat Off Until To-morrow That which should be done to-day. In otuer words, spend (wo minutes to-day avd procure a memb.r ship in the Untted States Mutual Accident Asso- clation, 320 and 322 Broadway, N-w York, that you Will not regret to-morrow. Send for circular and application blank. M. Augenstein, __ 817 7th st. n.w., having just rece!ved 250 Trunks of the best make, offers them for the next Nive days at lower prices than can be bought in the city. Periscopic eye glasses and ‘specs, blue and smokea, Prigg’s. Catarrh of the bladder. Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kidney gid Urinary Complatits, cured by “Buchu-palba.” Durkee’ Saiad Drevsing is the Dest thing of the kind ever sold. With it superb salad of any kind can be made without any delay or trouble. Itis one of the best sauces for cold meats, Hob Punch isa Delicious Beverage indispensable wherever known, and for snl» al- most everywhere, Sold by grocers and druggists. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3¢-ib. “Ward” prints, 40c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, Se. per qt. Cream, 15¢. pint. BrASE Bons. BLANE BOOKS. A full lino of Account Books, Ledgers, Journals and Records, Cash Books, Sules B oke, Order Book-, Gro- cers’ aud “Hutcherw” Pass isooke, Notes, Drafts aud Money Receipts, Invoice Fites, Lette Copying Books, Paper” and Envelopes, Wrapping Paper. ‘Twines, &c., Mercantile =tatiouety. . EASTON & RUPP, my8-3w __8.E. corner Pa. ave. and 13th st. n.w. r Q Have Secure tae Acexcy oF THE ALASKA REFRIGERATOR FOR THE DISTRICT, WE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO EXAMINE IT BEFORE PURCHASING, AN WE BELIEVE IT TO BE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST REFRIGERATOR IN THE MARKET. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPAT™. Sosaer Srvzes mw Hars. OUR STOCK COMPLETE. DUNLAP'’S NEW YORK HATS IN PEARL AND a bTRAW IN ENDLESS VARIETY, WILLETT & RUOFF'S, 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. myl moy4-Im A Carp. piblie nenerniy tha ‘announce to my friends and the having leased the entire building southwest corner of 11th street and Pennsylvania ave- nue (formerly The Star office), I bave now far greater Jacilitics for conducting the auction business than heretofore. The building has a front o: 50 feet on Peunsyivania avenue bya depth of 126 feet, thereby giving Que grand ralearoom o! fifty fect front. Un the second floor is a large room, having sam: frontage as lower floor, which {s specially arraued .ud planned for the sale of Works of Art and B oke, and is cajable of comfortably seating two hundred a OY in fect, it is the only establishment in the city that has separate wa esrooms for the accommodation of al) eases of goods. It commands 80 much apace witht doors that sales can always be co ducted w thout texard to weather. Tho upper por ion of the buildin contains 2), Sots which ans uve | for storsie purporo- fer which it has been specially arranwed, and le naturally @ ¢reat accommodation to the mblic. ‘There is algo in the rear of the building s large cou't or op: n epuce which will be used for the sale of Horses and Usrrisges, the whole form‘ng one of the most comp.ete Auction establish- ments jn the country. Lae aeaneon ries to the sale ected Fstate. advances made on consizn ment Py os menta mide, Libraries and Works 0. Art Cat loxucd and arranged for sale. Having had an experience of twenty-five yeare in the business, and with the ansistance of MB. 1, timer, who ‘will uttend personally to the nervous aud fine art sues, and a nghly competent corps of sariutants, | feel confident: wiving yertect satisfaction iu apy Dusinces thxt may be intrusted in my hands, ‘Thanking the public for their past patronage, and awcontinuance of the same, 1am, verry respect- THOMAS DOWLI:G. Tr HE SUPREME OOURT OF THE DISTRICT ae ‘ally. ‘238-1m LUMBIA SITTING IN EQUITY, MAY 8, GERMOND CRANDELL vs. WasnmoTon Crrz Savixes Baxx—3423, tq. Doo. 12: - : ‘The paymenit by the receiver of dividends to creaitors of anid Bank having been heretofore decent ta thie canee aggregating one hundred per centum, it i+, this third day cf May) A. D, 1283, on, motion of | Wil ¥. Mattivgly, Re adju in the Wahi: vil a RR RY 8 be. and they ‘are hereby. forever from makine any demand against ssid defends, t, the receiver 1u {his cates or the a sets la bis hands: loos Ueoe Gales for undrawn divi'ends be trecented toasid wecelver Defore the first day of January, A. D. 1884: j rovided notice cf this order bo pub ixtied at] ast three times a week for four successive weeks from this dey, and thee times a werk for nix successive weeks prior to said Jin- the city of Waab-ngton, DB. Go nepere Pubiened ta as CHARLES P, JAMES, Justice, tra x a eet, MEIG™, Clerk. my7,8,9\co8w By M. A. CLANCY, Ase't Clerk. RRR x ‘Mende Glass, Crockery, R no “9 yu E ‘ood, Chins, Leather. RRR F AAL ke. idasre 6) Hard E B%? ¥ 2“Stu sada TE! Stronmest, aca. wwe Soins oy teat A fot $F Peseas 6 EE allotherGines and Co- OSS fic UO xe brotkbie end ther. ‘a6a breakable ‘end, Thee, Pyertey ear g He ‘Stn ‘oR ‘and ful jailed cra, SOCOM EARA g O0.. 1541 Ps. Sv. Washington, P.O. i Gna Bibtonees Hardware and reneral eforeas mates} MAKE ROOM ¥OR O1HRE GOODS, WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT LOW P:ICES DRY _ GOODS. ‘T #5 Fabaics FOR SUMMER WEAK SEATON PERRY, ‘Buecessor to Perry & Brotner.) PR , SBN ‘WIDE,IN NEW DERRIRES RAZISTES Ss iNcuEs wroe, , PURE LINEN LAWNS, IN CHOICE PATTERNS AND FINEST QUALITI! ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GINGHAMB. FRENCH SATINES, ORGANDIES AND JACO- NETS. NEW FREN NGLISH AND AMERICAN White Gocps ty GREAT: VARIETY AND AT . “CORRECT PRICES.” wes HT-WEIGHT ALL-WOOL FRENCH DRESS TUMES. sit EMBROIDERED MULL, ALBATROSS AND > GbE KOBES, 2 LOUISINES, SURAHS AND SUMMER SILKS. “EXTRA GOOD VALUES” IN BLACK KHA- DAMES AND SUXAHS, AT $1, $1.25, S anos SUPERB STOCK OF CK AND RED SILKS, VELVETS aN oneaes. BLACK SPANISH AND GUIPURE LACE NETS. prEEGANT ASSORTMENT OF BLACK GRENA- EMBROIDERED FICHUS, PARIS JERSEYS. NEW COACHING PAKASULS A.D SUN UMBREL- GAUZE UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, GENTLE- MPN AND CHILDREN. NEW LISLE GLOVE, FANCY HOSIERY. BELGIAN PILLOW AND SHEETING LINENS, ALL WIDTHS AND PRICES. 52 Cuoics Pian Fiat axp Connscr Goons, URES, SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 0th street. Established 1840. myl2 Sirius. Spooxp Orextxe XTURES FORPLALN AND COMBINATION COS- | myl6-1" No Carita, LADIES’ GOODS. eg or TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, ENTIRELY NEW PATTERNS, FROM TRE LATEST EUROPEAN IMPORTATION®, AND AT REASONABLE PRICES, aT BaUws, 416 SEVENTH STRERT, Maz. J. P. Pascs IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, 2007 F STREET NORTHWEST, NOVELTIES IN LONDON HATS AND PARIS BONs NETS CONSTANTLY BEING RECEIVED THROUGHOUT * E REASON. myi8 Scsnure Orzsixo or IMPORTED WONNETS Aud ROUND NATS, THURSDAY, May 17, 1883, MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1909 F STREET, my —_ COLORED SURARS.... COLORED GROS GRAINS..... COLORED RHADAMES,, BLACK SURAKS. 1.00 to 1.60 BLACK GROS GRAINS.. 1.00 to 2.50 BLACK RHADAMES, 1.00 to 2.00 CHOICE DRESS FABRICS FOR COMBINATIONS. myi5 M. Wiaruras, porter ot patiorn H Lars Boors, PERFECT IN FIT, ON OUR PARIS LAST, HAND BEWED, 98, WIDTHS AA TO D; BIZES 1 TO 7. EDMONSTON ‘s 1829 and 1341 F strect. ae TYLER & CHEWNING, Potideg Hateatt ich Millers Rovettion, Real Ts my! 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 8. W._| ftylen Frouch Corcin, Handed tes ae ets, Jersey Suite. Jersey Polonais jouriing Suite, Have Sccorzp Asornen Lo * OF VERY DESIRABLE RoBes, White Suite tn a variety of xtyles an c wna 4 ‘Suits, halk Suits for £30 and $32, ands ne a: of Ragiane and Jackets. Seite Trevies, Paris. a9. Avery desirable rseortment of Maatill BJ cent discount, Feathers dyed ‘and re-curied equal te om, 907 Penneytvant IN ALL SHADES AND DESIGNS, FROM $3.00 UP TO $55.00. tr new ches. ayaa Scxoor. ror D. ies are hereby into mod th WHITE hes Opened Schon! for Dres-znaking at 1115 F street, northe ALSO, A CASE OF ALL WOOL DEBEGE, IN DESIRABLE OOLORS, FOR THE VERY LOW PRICE OF 25 CENTS. HEADQUAKTEKS FOR PARASOLS AND COACH- to b FE NTS be teaches the act tting and Dexiguing Ladion’ Dreases, etc... irt and correct! v- Ibe success Mr. White met with in this city st) ie due to his thorough kuow'eige of bin birth Syetem Mr, White tea: Urs is sav ive rally ae es Sartor partef a Gert” Goto cee tey ol eae ch-rtor, 2 Schoal y aud ev mile dan seme art of Making, = ‘The ey Tyas, 8. L, HEMPSTONE, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. One Price, in Plain Fixures. “ my8 Gow NIP'S 404 AND 406 SEVENTH. STREET N.W., ‘Will open on Monday Morning, May 7th, a ine been SPECIAL SALE OF SII KS, DRESS GOODS AND | be HOSILRY, TH at prices not hitherto offered this SEASON in the THICT, tneluding 9 full and ecmyieto line of SCRIN and SUMMEK SILK in, strived and checked, at prices ranying from: 402 tit 60 ver yard, A SPECIAL LOT of FOULAKDS marked down to Soc. | former rice. 75. and $1- NEW SHAD! S24 inches wide, at $1.25 por yard— good value for $1.75. ACA E of PULK\ DOT SURAHS, 25 inches wide, at $1: worth $1.50. . ‘Also a Case of ORTENTAL POLKA DOT SATIN SUKAHS at $1; former prices, $1.75. A LAKGE and VARIE:) 5 1OUK of BLACK SILKS, including the toliowing we'l-knowu maser: GUIN§ 1 BELLONS and TAPIS>iERS, Also, OTTOMANS, HADAMES and MARVEILA. UX, st price ramiue from 7bc. to 43.50, aud positively 25 per cent below iuarket value. Fulland Complete STOCK of BLACK GOODS, in per, ME! Me Gro War. : EVENING, RECEPTION AD offer FULL LIN¢ of Seavy GROS GRAINS, in all the | fen's Stockings just ins Vella, ei roceas, Ladies” UE. 3. Destedt rumba: aniseed LADIES’ TAILOR, 1115 F errert NortHwest, Is Now Prepared to ‘ake Orders for D DINNER DRESSER, WEDDING TROUS-EAUS AND STREET COSTUMES, Londen Tailor-made Riding Habite, London Talore Mace Cloth Costumes, All the work ie done in tirete clase style, made by Beat ft guaranteed. fake one of Mr. WALT '> celebrated Cloth Contumen, Men Dreeemakers and Jallors, sery Lidy leaving this city ebould ty-43gm DERWEAR!—DOUGLASS', 9ra AND F STREETS. —The business in this departm ut have tar ip excess of our expectations, the sale ceatinned,taial Further orice “Fait day ww oa Sifferent. but dace na wil URSDAY begin with 200 dozen more of thon thor. oughly made end trimmed CHEMISE AND DKAW= ELS at 25 ceute exch. the price. lenyth, Mi Frain, ofl botlea acid colons Teiet Hi in, slid colors Ladies’ Hore, at lirend’ Ontide “Lhe best chemise e1 We have 60 dozen French Casto ston, metaire Gi at $1 per pair, reuler «0 doren per'e quility, ine % rt ch pair. Another 50 dozen of thore 1 1-0 dogen Misses’ Hose at 37 conte, or three pair for #1; former price 60 cents to cents, 123 to DOUGLASS’ 9th and F streets, ANTON SiSHEE. CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING FSTARLIN. NT, 906 3 street northwest. Thirty yearw’ 4 adies’ and Gentiemen'® Garmenix eleo etc., are perfectly cleaned by this superior Evening Dresses a a tty. : Official chemist of the District of **Your chemicals nre of the most of ture and berm: and your perfect WALELLUGN A SADE and FRASEEIN. SUIT- rarramed in Faria New ork gr clan Sofeas INGS, in ‘all the fashionable shades, 67 inches wide, | OTF? shots muarantved to be thorouchly removed. Feduced fa #1 per yard. ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, ILLUMINATED SUITINGS—all wool—42 inches M 3 J WAM the SUMMEH SW CDES im D® BEGES, ALBA $90 TENTR STRICT NORTHWESY, SHA s S x om Bey, FkOs CLUIHS, NUYS VisLINGS aud CASH se ponte wd aay aud senor ‘snatertel? EM BROIDERF! POLKA DOT FLANN:! HER SPECIALIIES ARE— BURGHS, KID AND LISLE THREAD CLOvEs, | Patent Shoulder “tidal Drom Reform Goo RUCHINGS, COLLARS and CUFFS, HANDEui- Bastion. The, CHI FS und COKSE" S. Our HOSIERY D! PARTMENT will be found replete anda q French Corseta 5 “Hercules” i “porting Corset, for waich Mis ie ‘arent with all < tu FOREIGN ¢annot paaeod. Tie HOSIERY ra oD eRe LON aud D N.1.—French, Germanand Frenishapoken, ab A Full Line of GzNI"s FUGNISHING GOODS ——SSS——— Sim eur Wine Goods, Tine and DOM" STC DE- FAMILY SUPPLIES. PANTMENTS will Le found 1) SIRABLE and NE- — ae CESBARY Goodsat LOW und KEDUCED PKICES, An exemination of our GUUDS and PRICES will well repay the Visitor. Agents for HARPER'S BAZAR PATTERNS, 3 GUINNIP & 0. myll Povusp Cass BEST PEACHES, 15 Cexrs; $1.75 Dozen, DON'T PUT OFF BUYING. ©. WITMER, Grocer, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. Scorer, Dar<s Goons. ATISTE IN BEAUTIFUL S1YLES. CHOLE PT? RNS IN LINEN LA WN! DOTTED 8\I8S MUSLINS LY NEW PATTERNS. SATINE EMBROIDERED DE. ALL COLOKS, 1 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N.W. my5 11) Gang 11 Lbs. 1 Galion Best Oxtawia Wie. Caxs Svoar Best Tomatoen.... rd =u: Conx CALLFOKNIA BEANDY, ‘OLD Bul GEO. A. O'HARE, Casn Grocer, WHITE ENB MULL DRESS. S noe? ey Cue Mu EMT. MULL 0 BESS! 5 myl5 3213 Tth ev bet. Mad Berth CRE DLESS ag ; > Suna AED HA ey cor aia agugediresside SUMaEt urs AND ¢ & 4 x rai Cl 5 m" SLBAR OR EKER B.sCK GOODS | Uoruy Taube erway A S le = a4 Tore qu. a) PARIIGULA YS CALLED 10. 00R| Byecgthing Se eee de BHITE M BQMES. ELK GKADUA- = Cen <2. Cs oR VE CHOICE PARASOLS, IN mylo corner Jats and New York oven sUN'N3 a1 VanrEry, B S WE STONT HING Bangarns | S24RATARIA OURIMPS! He alcorn ND WOOL TLITSG OES : ADI‘E: W 1.” WITH =MALL COL- FRESH FROM THE GULP} ORED FIG) PRICE IS 1246, PE“ AD. W. ALE OESING NEW GoODS VERO Tunes Caxs ron z br . PALTIES FIT. (NGO 1H s nae Cpse vem O1aR, Beas SIND SUITA- x Ww. 'U~TER & SONS, GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, if CHEAPEST, Baszoarss aT Meorses. A fine tine of Gente’ Linen and 8iTk Poe! cblefa.'25 ver cent lore than uenal price: nce; Gausr, Lace and balbrirra une. Maplacturers’ TY Taste tear ac soc igs for Sepeeds eeoeat ae cen iy Siz Fine Dros Entree to order, for uarantoed—at M' GINXISS", F street north are Seame ‘Goons. fn Mervelioar, Silk Cr ua stam peur? RY Sat ‘Chudeh « loths in‘all the Print SAFE DE POSIT CO. —" HYDRANT (0 WIN YADVERTI-E MENTS, NOINGOLENT talk you the ‘Assort- thot ine Sewine hackines shat approach, “iat EL ee Tig oe Moching Storm, AND WASHINGTON TRB inemdbmen Tisai SEND FCB OAT! —— ne ANY SES GecuRITY FRow Loss BY BURGLARY, RY, FILE OR ACCIDENT. THE BALIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washingion, In ite own building, Consus 1678 STnExt axp New Yorn Avs. to VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE Sanenue *, i c. Le