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——— THE EVENING STAR . May MENTION pact LOCAL The Weater. OFric® OF THE CHIEF StexaL Orricen, Waswrxatox, D.C, May 4 188, 9290 a in For the mitule Atlantic states, warmer fair ‘Weather, westerly, backing to southerly winds, higher pressure. SPECIAL BULLETIN—TO-WORROW TO BE FAIR Cool fair weather ts tndteated on Friday tn New Exgland, the mudile Atlantic and souta AUlantic Slalca COOL AND Woxpens wirt Neven Cras Tea Company, corner 4tu and Pennsylvants ove, Capitol Lill, Uronehes tn Center, Eastern, Nor: ern Liberty inarkets, have with tat commendable terprise which ts characteristic of the proprie- tors, reduced the prices of teas _and coffees, choice teas, spring leaf or gunpowder to 50 cents; Java coffée. Be. per pound; Maracaibo, 2c. Tea —The Enterprise Toilet sets, owls, bridal’ Vases and’ crockery given away to customers, to advertise pure goods. Call ¥ and avoid the rush. Established 1675, Dennell & Bro. - Suanrtess’ Ice Cream. A QvEstios.—Some imagine that unless an art!- ele is made in foreign countries that It does not sees any m-rit. Our best M.D.'s say that for edicinal_use Xander’s Native Wine takes the 911 7th street. Frsseit’s Ict Cream shipped anywhere out of town. Speetal attention to strawberry festivals. Srxoxarst every way, Unicorn shirts, Coch- Fane's, Uptown. Fresn Mgats.—Porter-house, 18c.; sirloin, 17c.; Found, I8c.; liver, 8c.; choice rib roast, Ibe. andle nothing but city killea meats. F. P. ughes’ markets, coruer of 8th and N and 823 7th treet northwest. FUSsELL’s Ice Cream. Excrtient Dur Corres with French rolls and Dutter at Sharpless’, 419 7h street. ck sewing days, bargains, ladies; Cochrane's, Uptown. Hor Sprinc Ceysrata, diamond settings,at Prigg’s, “BRIDGE oF Stcus,” with crowds, and Bridge of Size in_ proportions, is Brooklyn’s. 'The sizes and roportions of Unicorn Shirts aFv perfect, (n0 sighs Bere) Cochrane's uptown. AN OLD MaN named Robert Waymond was at Judge Sovli’s bar thts morning, charged with being @ suspicious person and habitual drunkard. An Urtitied to arresting him yesterday while Making a Lour of the bat stores begging for “cast Of hats.” which he sells for ten cents cach, and spends the money in buying “nightcaps” ai the Bae price. ‘Thr WEEKLY Stax, a large double paper of Ntts- #1 columns, will be Sent postpaid for one dollar a year, Try it CITY AND DISTRICT. sles ee eta Amusements, &c., To-night. TueaTex Comrqce.—Varletles. Die Musevm.—Performance and curlosities Derver —Variety performance. Masonic TemrLe.—Falr of the Corcoran Cadets Sg Condensed Local Street lamps will be lighted at thiguished at 10:30 p.m. The Wrrxty Stak, a large double paper of Ntty- , Will be Sent postpaid for one dollar a ¥ ii. annual conference of the African Metho- ureh, Zion connection, at Philadelpula, 1t Was decided to hold the annual Sunday sehool convention in this clty on the second Tuesday in October next. A telegram Was recelved yesterday announcing death, In Denver, Col, of Frank Miler, Jr, leit this city a fortnight ego for Colorado, ug LO benefit iis health. Mr. Miller was en- ed With hts Brother in the shoe business on The rematns will be brought here for ind Lodge of the World of Good Tem- F n luded Its session at Chieago yesterday, and adjourned to mect In tls city May 4, 1884. speelal meeting of the boant of trustees of an University yesterday appropriate reso- lutions of respect. to the memory of the late An- Grew Rothwell, a member of tbe board at the time Of his death, were a¢ ed. Messrs. i. Plster, L. p.m; ex caet, J. Hitz, C. Thneest apd L. Chapits composed the ‘commitive that cole Iketed the funds o purchase the silver dinner ser Vice whieh the Swiss mulnister, Col. Frey, takes With bit on his visit home as a’present to the Na- Uonal Schuetz-n Verein of Switzerland, to be shot for at their annual feste. ton sends the American Agriculturist ‘Charles Prawner last night fell from the gallery f the Theater Comique to the floor velow and cut his head badly. A colored man, named Nicodemas King, living in rear of K, between 6th and 7th streets south- ast, Was found dead in his bed this morning. He had been on a spree. Last Tuesday two colored boys, named Ernst Witltams and Sturgis Lane, aged about 10 years, living on Benning road, in the county, were play= Jug With a pistol, when it accidentally exploded, Waking a dangerous wound In the face of Lane. ‘The counsel in a case in the Police Court to- @sy, in Which a young man Was charged with tres- ing on & park, asked Judge Snell to dismiss Se.as the defendant was a respectable young ‘The court replied that “respectable boys are because they know better.” tice Cook and her sister-In Law, Mrs. Suste South Washington, e! ‘ged cach other in ice Court to~fay with scandalizing each Other on the street. ‘The court took thelr personal Donds to keep the peace in the future. Mr. E. J. Bernhard and Miss Grace Tippet were ed In marriage last nisht by the Rev, Samuel aunders, of the Second Buptist Church. The church was filed with relatives and frienas of ihe piriiea The bridal party at once © Pennsylvania for a short sojourn. ¥etion In front of the north wing of the Rew Stite. War and Navy department building bet Wil wed at the close of Work to-day. The s the concrete foundation for the approaches Will De cominenced at once and wil! be followed by the construction of the granite approaches, Some of the stone has al- Teady arrived. Charles L. Mi pears at the Co: ber aay debts: Loutse Sullivan’s late opponent, ap to-morrow and Saturday will of the late Louisa Wagner was fled to- She Jequesths, after the payment of ber nd funeral expenses, to her cildren,Charles, d Emily Waguer, $100 each, and the rest ingest son, Henry Wagner. i Martha hington and Ster were In the Police Court today. charged with carrying a pistol, and 1 Mortha were witnesses agalust per- ‘d them. Young colored nan named Witlfam Jones was need to sixty days in jal by Judge Snell to- y for shateblng a pair of shoes from In front of loran, John J. McMahon and Miles Gib- taxed $20 each by Judge Sueli to-day for bars open on Sunday, Kexgins was tined $5 in the Police Court Wanting Potomac Water.- Luskey,late policeman, has been em- 4 by Manager Snelibaker as special policeman or the ‘theater Comtque, in place of Mr. Thomas Young. ——__ . Masonic Onsequres.—The funeral of the late Josta Essex will Lake place to-morrow afternoon &t 4 o'clock, at the church corner 34 and I streets northwest.” ‘The interment will be at Glenwood cemetery. The interesting and rarely-performed. ceremonies of the 18th degree, Anctent and Ac- cepted Scottish rite, will be celebrated by Evan- Selist Chapter Rose Croix. of this city, and in the absence trom the city of Gen. Albert Pike, E. B. MacGrotts, master. will take charge of the ccre- Montes. This service is never performed without the written request ts left by a deceased member. At was performed on the occasion of the funeral of Whe late Dr. A. G. Mackey. SEARCH FOR THR ALL‘GED CoLoRED PorsowsR, Hartt Westry.—Major Dye has been for the past two Weeks ou the lookvut for the colored woman Hattie Wesley, who some months stuce went from ty tohive with Kev. Dr. Fletcher, in Frank- ass, and while there, It is allege |attempted a the fuungiy, Sole ‘clothing and set fire to ister’s house, burniag his ltbrary, and did ef mischief, after wach she disappeared, and Jt hes Leen supposed caine this Way. So far HoUh- # has been seen of Ler. Lieut. Redway with his Bien of the second precinct has been on the watch, end several localities have been searched where fhe used to live. Tuis morning Cola. T. White Aug called upon Major Dye, of the police, and Banded bim a newspaper, the ‘Woonsocke! Patriot, Siving further information about the matter. seein! MannziGe LiceNses—Marriage Meenses have Been tssued by the clerk of the court to Robert A. Troulund, of Phtladelpht: and Emma G, Boege: holz; Win. Montague, of Fredericksburg, Va., and Rachel Harris; George W. Wall, of New York city, ¢ Mary ECrtumens; Marshall A. Glazebrook #nd Fanny Fanar Argyle, both of Richmond, Va,: N. J. Murry and R M. Tolson; E.J. Bernhard and Grace Tippett; Kev. D. L, Washington, of Wilk : Ma Virginia Aquilta, of Fails Church, Wa; Benj. B. Bilifeld and Emma Jen- nings, both ‘of Richmond, Va.; Jeff Jones, of Loudon county, Va., and Laura Gunnell, of Fatr- fax county, Va. DeaTu oF a Poricema: ir. Henry Yeatman, Policeman tn the first prectnet for many years, and in the service for twenty-seven years, died Suis morning at his residence in South Washing- ‘or i y School Statistics, To the Pastor of the Tae Evelrxa Srar: In the manual of the Sunday School Unton just published, of which In your issue of last evening you gave such an extended and satisfactory notice, there are several errors, for which, as I am chiefly and In some instances: solely responsible, I ask space in your columns for correction, From the reports sent in by each school, from which I complied the tables of the manual, Isee that the total on the roll of Wesley Chapel’M. E. 8. school should be 422 instead on roll of Waugh chapel M. E. 437 tnstead or 432 In the report of Hamline M. E. school the number 195 changed places with 25, so that the fact Js that only 25 from Unat school were ad ied to the church last year, though there are 195 church members in the school. The toil on roll of Epiphany school ap- pears in the maaual as 265, whereas it should be ‘365. It is worthy the special attention of Sunday senool workers that the 102 schools that report 24,945 scholars, teachers and oMlcers on thelr roils Teport an average attendance aggregating on'y 15,188, OF but little over 60 per cent ot thelr mem- bership. Regularity in attendance neets atten- tion m.05t cvidently. A. H. NeL-on,” President S. 8. Union. —_— PRoF. SHFLvON’s May Bart.—The thirty-sixth annual May festival took piace at Sheldon’s Hall last_bight, and Was one of the prettiest Dalls of the season. A throne erected at the east end ot the rocm was covered with richly-colored carpet- ing, furnished with handsomely upholstered cusira and adorned with birds and hanging bas- kets of natural flowers. First in the order of ex- ercises was the crowning of the queen. Miss Mat- tle Walker, handsome girl who the regulation queenly form, with the added charm of abundant hair of the real red gold just now in such high fivor, made a lovely quecn, She was dress:d In pale, cream-tinted brocaded satin, cor- sage square, fbished with delicate lace. ' Her crown was Of orange Duda. The crown-bearer, Mitte Marion Proctcr, looked about as big as a fairy, and as graceful, too, costumed in a white Sutin’ dress, with pointed waist, low short sleeves, and skirt very tull and very sho the whole profusely trimmed with seed pearis an Iilles of the valley. The maids of honor all looked lovely and acquitted themselves well. Miss Minnie Simpson in Wate cashmere embroidered in slik ang trimmed with oriental lace, white ribbons and Marechal Noll roses; Miss Nina Havenner, white satin orn mented with beaded passementerie and roses; Miss Hinga Burke, white tarletane, red ribbons and roses; Miss Annie Havenere. (in'Miss May Wulker’s pliee), white alpaca, bead passe menterle and blush roses. The master of cere- monteg, Prof, J. H. Gu‘e, and floor managers, Messrs. Milton Davis, J. RB.’ B. Webb, H. E. Barrett and Harvey Given, looked stylish, but abomina- die, ag Is usually the case with xehtlemen in the regulation swallow-tall coats; one devoutly wishes that one swallow could make a summer on such occasions. Aiter the crowning the grand march by the junior class was executed with military precision. Several beautiful ancy dances followed, by Misses Florence Croghan,Amy Thompson, Lillie Baker and a number of otheis; when came, aa last on the fancy part of the program, the May Pole dance by Misses Flor Croghan, Amy Tuompson, Myra Webb, EMe Smith, Lillie Baker, Alice Halll day, Nina Manger, Eva ‘Stern, and Masters Willie Brownlow, (grandson of the old parson,) Robert Manger, Wile Davis and Sidney Baar. “An alter Program of seventeen dances, including the dim- cul: Lawn-Tennis quadrilie, the beautiful National Guard and the Five-step ‘und Newport waltzes, filled up the evening even into the “wee sma? hours.” Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Manger and family; Mr. and Mrs. G. Thompson and daughter; Mr. and Mra. Lewis Baar and family; Mrs. Fanny Bakers Misses Momie and Grace Siz vers, Matnle Chapman, Barrington, Ryder, Ke , Stern, Currie Cuwood, Eva Sandman, Hawood, ma Proctor; Mrs. Luckett, Mrs. Brashier, Mrs. Merritt and daughter; Mrs’ C.-M. Sintth and daughter EM+; Mra. Gen. Bacon, Mrs. Whitcomb; Mrs: Pumpurey and daughters? Mrs. Davis and sons; Dr. F. A. Halliday and daughter; Mrs. J. A. Waite, of Puiladelpila; Mr. and Mra. McKwin: Mr. and Mrs. Danforth; Mcasrs. E. A. Goodwin, M: Band it F- Danrorth. A. L. Gosling, 1. § Ofen- dort, Edward Davis, Jolin Riggles, H.'M. Linco'n, Jud. Lincoln and Oswald Burke, Miss Myra Webd Tecetved the gold medal for selling most tickets, SALES OF VaLUagLe Real Estare.— Messrs. ‘Thos. J. Fisher & Co., reul estate auctioneers,have recently made the following public sales of Valua- ble properties: ‘The northeast corner of 14th and P streets, fronting 200 feet on 14th street and 105 feet on P'strect, to Mrs. L. P. Willird for $27,000; lots 07 and 98, square 241, fronting 16.67 each on the West side of Kingman Place. to K. E. Frey for Sle. square foot; lots 9 and 100, same front, to Jon A. Haywood for 50¢. square fou 92, 93 ana 94, same front, to R. Golds! quare {00l; mn south side et, hear 13th, contalning 3,000 square feet, Larsh for 68". square foot; lots 53 and 54, etand dimensions, to James E. Waugit quare foot, lov 56.sime purchaser, for 6c. squire (oot; part “lot 49. fronting on east side of Kingman ‘Place, to D. J. Partello for 46¢. square foot; prt lot 48, to J. FG Square foot; ‘part lot 47, to sami square foot; part lot 45, to. Sduare foot: iso, lot 8, square 454, known as No. TM 7th street Lorthwest, to Daniel, Ballaup for $12,000; part lot 1, squire 245, corner 18uh and M Stieets, Lo Miss Kate Leduy for $11,550. = TRANSFERS OF REAL been flied as follows: C Man, trustee, lot 7 ands. 24, Sq. 107, $1,700: 185, 186, ‘Deeds in fee have y to T. E. Wagga- 24 8. sq. 171, £4500; part 3, 191 and 298 to 2 675, $14,300; 6 and 7, Sq. $850; part ‘10, sq. 117. $1, art 10, sq. 402, $16,500, umer, part 14, sq. 351 Horatio N. Easby to J. W. Easby, part's, sq. $925; $—. Geo. Emmons et al. to John EB. He we part 10, sq. 926; $—. W. F. 3 trustees, to John B. Ally, tv! $1,659.48" D. “O'C. Callaghin, Saunders, part 7, sq. trustees, to Ma! 900. S ustee, 51; $700. S. Maddox et a + Bennett, part 40, sq. 741; Herp FOR HovskeRFAKInG.—Three colored. Youths, named Walter McKenny, Isaac West and Alexander Bryant, were put on trial in the Police Court to-day under the new housebreaking law. Dr. E. W. Leach, of Hillsdale. testified to his house being entered In the day time and some taken from his trink. Sergeant MeCathran and Ollicers E. B. and W. T. Anderson. testifie! to re- covering $4 from under the pore” of MeKeany’s house. “Bryant wos held in $1,000 bail ior the grand jury, and the others dismissed. ‘The Courts. Covrr IN GENERAL TERM. Yesterday, Campbell, administrator, azt. Wie son; judgment below afirmed. Jack2ou Bros. & gt. Blackwood et al.; mandate of supreme court Hed. Stevens, trustee, agt. Du Barry et al.: judgment below aMfrmed. To-day, Springiwan agt. B. & P. R.R.; opinio by Judge’ Cox affiriaing J low.’ Ray act. Haight; set for Mongay. Jones agt. Taylor; on hearing. Crrcurr Covrt—Judge MacArthur. Yesterday, Sons and Diughter of Liberty agt. White et al.; verdict for defendants. ViBson, ud- ministrator, agt. Beveridge; off calendar. Kinney agt. Balttmore and Ohio rall plainti and sult dismissed. ‘Turner agt. Suverberg; jury respited. To-day, Tierney agt. Silverberg; verdict for Plaintiff, 484 Fearson agt. Lown; execution stayed. “Trustees of Loutse Home ugt. Rives; re- ferred. Hill agt. Fletcher et al.; discontinued as to Fletcher, Equiry Covet—Judge James. Yesterday, Moore agt. Harrison; record cor- Tected ninc pro tinc. Wazgaman agt. Weegeman; commissioner to get answer of infant ordered to tssue. Dodge agt. Davis; sale ratified finally. Clark agt Selbert; sale ratified nisl York agt. Main; Thomas W. ‘Smith allowed to become de- fendant. Shoemaker agt. Shoemaker; amendment of decree for sale ordered. Ourand ‘agt. Ourand: sale ratified nisi, Cypert agt. Green; rule on de feadant, Myers, and complainant returnable May 24. Woodruff agt. National Shelf and File com- pany; hearing commenced. To-day, Foster agt. Foster; pro confesso and testimony ordered taken. Vincent agt. Vincent; testimony In New York ordered. Fitzmorris agt. Moran; leave to fle amended bill granted. Pha- nix Mutual Life Insurance Company agt Grant; writ of assistance; rules to show cause. BALDNESS BAY BE AVOIDED BY THB USE OF Hall's Hair Renewer, which prevents the falling out of the hair «nd stimulates it to renewea xrowth and luxuriance. It also restores faded or gray hair to ite original dark color, and radically cures nearly every disease of the scalp, YER'S SARSAPARILLA HAS SUCH CONCEN- trated, curative power, that it ia by far the best, obcapest, and surest Llocd-purifier known. m2 URE SILK BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, (actual value $1.50), reduced to 75c. A PIN HEAD CHECK SILKS (actual value T5c.) re- NUNS VELLINGS, all pure Wook (widest double width all pure joa 42 inches wide), Betual value Ge, seduced to 37 c. BLACK BROCADE GREN, arly pure conti SMA EA eae By ana su double width, 25e. = 2a iG, fine quality, reduced from 25c. to CHEAPEST SILKS IN WASHINGTON. Silks 37c., Silke 50c., Si Colored Silks, heavy ‘rox Grain, reduced from S18 05 ber: NUN'S V ‘200. fon, aged about frty-‘our years Mr. Yeauman Was @ native of Westmoreland county, Va., but ERE Most of bis ite in this city. He leaves tor ten children to mourn his 1os& ————— ‘THE BRYaxT Hapeas Coxrvs.—The hearing of ee WM. Bryant 08 habeas corpus, ask- leased from the insane Frcued errag othces tate Sa was Justice SILKS, heavy Gros Grain, reduced from $1.25 to $1. Black SILKS, Satin finish, Gros Grain, very ane quality at by ate SILKS, sui reduced from $1. Black tblime quality, cashmere finish, heavy Sine aloe escet gases uc SE DAMES cof Bc, ILE, STAD, SURAH very color, including Elec- red t Aa 4 Le Fi gh DE Beautiful spring DRESS GOODS reduced from 26e. Black Cashmere SHAWLS, all pure Wool, $2. e CHECK Stnatl Dad Avsowwreny Pore To the Editor of the Everixe Stan: Please inform numerous readers if there has been any change in the law prohibiting ball play- ing on the public streets, At one time it was con- sidered a public nutsance, and as such discoun- tenanced by the police, but at present ft ranks second only to stone-throwing as an amusement. Parties driving young or restive horses are serl- ously endangered by the practice, and the fear of Pedestrians of having an eight-ounce ball gpming contact with their heads is tuliy equal € that of the raw recrult when first he hears the whistling shot or screaming shell. I hope that some of our new policemen may be equal to the occasion, and, if there has been no change on the statute books regarding this species of amuse- ment, they will use all the means in thelr power to prevent It, G ——— Ax Ory LANDMARK PAssING Away.—In riding along 14th street, above the boundary, workmen are to be seen pulling dowm that, whlen cost years of anxious labor and toil to erect. The building how undergoing demoiition ts none other than the old Coluinblan Coltegy building. “wi served by the board of trustees In the s property to Mrs. E. L. Dunn. Proposals were in- vited for the purchase and removal of the mate- rial, and Mr. J. H. McGill, the well-known arcnl- tect, became the purchaser, at $1,775 cash. Mr. McGill 1s no longer following his profession as an architect, but 1s extensively engaged tn the sale of buflders’ supplies of all kinds. He 1s now erecting an extensive warehouse on @ street, near 9th, for the greater convenience of his patrons and thé ac- commodation of his business. ——— ‘Tas Warp Datry Casz.—In the Equity Court, in the case of Walter et al against F. K. Ward, to ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesameness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weizht, alum or Phosphate powders, Sold only in cans. Roya Bax- uNG PowDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 Wiunre Goons Or Aut Descrrr- NS. enjoin the defendant from maintaining the Alder— we ; ney dalry In such, a. manner as to Incomumode the | LARGE AND COMPLETE 8 OCK. AND PRICES TO Tesidents, the testimony has been filed, and with MELT THE Ws OF ALL. it a number of exhibits of the defendant, consist- ing of photographs of his dairy, with pictures of the Secbencies 3 prone including some of the back yards of his nelghbors, taken by a pho- tographer from the top of his building, as ulso lans of the squares and adjoining squares, show- ig the sewerage. The case has Deen certified to the General Term to be heard In the first Instance. Tur Misrrr Srone, INDIA LINENS, 1236 cta., 15 ote., 18 cts., 20 cts. 25 cts. PERSIAN LAWNS, 25, 31, 37 cts. SWISS MUSLINS in all styles. PIQUES WELT AND FANCY, 124, 15, 18, 20. 25 cta. FRENCH ORGANDIES AND BISHOP LAWNS, MENCH NALNSOKS, Light and Medi ICTORIA LAWNS, 12,10, 16, 20 cts. Kite, Ete. te., ° Eto., SPRING DRESS GOODS. Eto. 4 . NUN'S VEILING, lors—Flectric Blue, Crushed OOLNER l0rm AND F STREETS. Strawberry, Bink, Croan, Light Bluo aid Bipeks 25 ots., 37 cts., BU cts. READ, THINK AND JUDGE! SUMMER SILES, 60 cta., 62cts., T5cta. As every SUCCESS is eure to have imitstore, sohas | GROS GItsIN DRESS SILK ail colors, $1. the MISFIT STORE, Be aure, therefore of coming to | SILK GRENADINES, plain arid damacse, 75e.,$1, $1.25 PARSQOr eel MR: a as, 9, $2.50 MON LINEN Lawns, 85a. " FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In Ml widths. 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, from 27 cents. MATTING, White and Fancy, all styles. 2-PLY CARPETS at wholesale Prices, CLOTHS for Men and Boy's wear, 250., 370. and 50c. the CORNER of 10TH AND F STREE’ Clothing for Men and Boys, SUITS FOR BOYS FROM 12 TO 117. Good pl its for $5, worth 38, Aiicwdol sults fords, work si. Splendid suits for $7.50. worth $12. Elegant wits tor 8, worth $15. FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 12, 3 to buy your oad nockabout malts for $2, worth $9.50. CECB ONO. Ig suite for $9, worth $5. NEYIVAN! Nico suite ford8, worik'ss. 7 696 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side, near 7th. my19 [Arbor & Hurry, Bpleudia suits for $6, worth $8. Elegant sults for $6, ‘worth #10, MEN‘, CLOTHING. . A. H, cnt, $6.50. worth $10, indies $0, work $6: cht Cloth Suits, $13, worth $23, wate, ii great variety, will be ecla re- gariiices of cost STO i =) goigdliterent, patterns Carsimere and Cheviot Suits at ogi x 5 10 diferent yaiterne Casaimere and Cheviot Suite at $58 Bt $7,50, worth $18. 0 different patterns Cassimere and Cheviot Suita at $10, worth $18 15 different patterns Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at #22, worth $22. 12 different patterns Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at $15, worsh £28. seit E wed Brown Tricot Coat and Vest Prince Albert » $18, wor 5. . Fitle Black Breadcloth ute, $18, worth £35. Back Diayonsl Suite, $10. worth $18, Biue Ser-o Suits, finest queli Black Serge Suite, tuest quality”. $12, Worth $23, Fine Corkscrew Suits, $15, worth $30, equiltck Drap D'Etes Coat sud Vests, in great vartety, cap. 2 Uitice Conta, in diferent colors and qualities-bar- PANTS At $2, $2.50, $3, $3,50, $4, $4.50, $5 and $6, about one- Gal tie otis Prick, WOKKEING PANTS At 75 cente, $1, $1.25 and $1, 50. ‘THE MISFIT STORE, Corner 10th and F Streets, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LaDIEs O€ THE SEARCH FOR WELL-FITTING JERSEYS, SHOULD EXAMINE OUR STOCK; PRICES RANG- ING FROM $2.25 TO $8 FOR QUALITIES NOT OFFERED ELSEWHERE IN THE CITY. myl2 100] 2s. ave. A. P. McELRoY, 4 NEW THING 13 THE MOTHER HUBBARD WRAPPER. GOLD FRAME MANUFACTORY. Fier and Mantel Mirrors, Portrait and Picture Frames of every dencription raade to order. Largest stoct in Washington to select from of Gold, Bronze, Mahogany, Ook, Vi ind Plush Mouldings, Regilding of 1 ‘aitand Mirror Frames a@ specialty. Picture Wire, ) Rinws, Uooks, &c. All styles of Ticiture Rod’ put up at reasonable rates. Mirrore und Victures removed aud bing, also carefully packed for sbipping. po gahle Ol Vaintings and Engravings Cleaned and Rest red. Parties leaving fho city for the summer snd desiring their Mirror, Portrait or Picture Frames iced, can have the same done ant carefully taken care of until their ier upcn eatiefactery and reasonable terms. my19. Jcwerny Aovvertisemenr No. 1. WRAPPERS FROM $1 UP, ALL.IN DESIRABLE STYLES, WHITE SUITS AT THE LOWEST PRICES TO BE FOUND. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. TAYLOR & HUFTY, myl8 New . ‘LOTHING Hovsz. We have always kept the larzest stock of Rolled Gold Plate Jeweiry in the city, and our reputation in thisline isco well established that it is hardly neceesary to ad- vyertise how lar<e an assortment we keep, yet: we have so many new and handsome th ngs that we mast tell you about them. Let us take the Rubber Bangle Bracelets at 10, 19 and 25 Real Whitby Jet bracelets, 7, $1. Silver Plated Bancle Bracolet’ at 19, 25 and 49¢. Cellnioid Red Bracelets for children and ladies’, 15, 25, ‘39 and 49c. Electro Piated Engraved Bracelets, 99¢., $1.19. Rolled Gold Pleted Bracrlets, $1.79, 31.98 and $2.49, Rolle. Gold Fieted Euauel Iugraved Bracelets from 2 36. Rolled Plate Bangie Bracelets from $1.98, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., 819, 8. E, Con. 77H any D Bre, Onr Fine Rhine Pebble Jewelry is eqnal to the pret- test diamond Jewelry. We offer— Kbt c ebbe’ Kerrings in wolid gold at 99, $1.49 and $1.93. Rhine Pebble Earrings in solid silver at $1.49 to $2.49. Ruine Pebble Lace Pins in best rolied gold plate at 99, £1.25, $1.49. $1.98, Rhine Pebbie Lace Ping in solid silver, $1.98, arriving. New detiins constantly In Rolled Gold Pinte Earrin:s we carry avery large assortment ' the latest prtterns—Ptruscan, bricht or dead gold, set or enameled, 9c. to $1.49. ‘They have sold wires and will not injure the ear. ‘One Kiolled Gold Plate Lace 4 in- are elegant in design, of superior workmanship and equal in appearance and wear to solid gold. ‘Ihe variety is immienne and we se!l $1.25 and $1.49, only about one half of tue. Next week wo shall continue our jewelry advertisc- ment. Look out for it. PERFECT FITTING GARMENTS. ELEGANT AND BEAUTIFUL IN STYLE, ARTISTIC IN CUT AND FINISH, THOROUGHLY AND NEATLY SEWED, SILVERBERG'S, 812 7th and 913 8th street northwest, my21 Near P 7 OYAGERS TO EUROPE, J. W. BUTELER & SON Are the Agents forthe sale of tickets in this District of the é INMAN STEAMSHIP CO. Parties proposing to visit Europe can obtain all infor- ation b; plying to it J. W. BOTELER & BON, apll-3m 923 Penn. Ave. ve. A FOLL LINE OF CLERICAL SUITS, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO, Somaer Srytes w Hars. OUR STOCK COMPLETE. DUNLAP'’s NEW YORK HATS IN PEARL AND STRAW IN ENDLESS VARIETY, WILLETT & RUOFF’S, 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, ap28 819.8.E. Cor. 7th and D Sts, my4-Im Isvvcements Exrnsonprmary. Tur Coxconp Hlanxess. LUTZ & BRO., 711 MARKET SPACE, mEM-3m CITY ITEMS. The Bothered Army Surgeons. It was in wartimes. The quartermaster of the 4th New Yors artillery was nearly dead with dysentery. The surgeons did their best for him, but at last gave him up, Lieut. Bemis, whos now a well known merchant in Oneida, N. ¥., Yentured to dose him with Perry Davis’ Pain Killer. In a few days the quartermaster’s suffer- ings were over, and he was on duty as before, Sate Ladies sha all Sufferers from neuralxia, hysteria, and ali kindred com- plaints, Will 2nd without a rival Brown’s Iron Bit- ters, FARMINGTON, Itt.—Dr. M.T. Gamble says: “I prescribe Brown's Iron Bitters in my practice, and it gives satisfaction.” Fort STRVENSON, Daxora Ter.—Rev. James McCarty says: “Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of severe dyspepsta.” Periscoptc Eye-Glasses, plain, blue, smoked, | $1, at Prigg’s, Go Where You Wt this state of aff.irs you will alway: cleanest steamers, cars, hotels, inns, hospitals and rivate houses all use and tndorse Hunt's Insect owder, the roach and bed bug killer. Prica, 25 cents; for sale by all druggists. find: The Lundborg’s Perfumes, a Edenia, and Marechal Niel Rose, Burnett’s Cocoaine Promotes the growth of the hair, and renders it dark and glossy. It holds, in a liquid form, a large Proportion of deodorized Cocoanut Oll, prepared expressly for this purpose. No other compound the peculiar properties which s0 exactly ‘suit the various conditions of the human hair. Cor lonery. Ice Cream and Water Ices of the finest flavors and purest. quality, sold In large or small quant. Ues, to privagp families, parties or excursion, and sent any where desired. Frank Sharpless, Manu- facturing Confectioner, 419 7th street, under Odd Fellows’ Hail, 5 The Safest Way. ‘The safest and surest way to restore the youth- ful color of the hair ts furnished by Parker's Hair Balsam, whicn is deservedly popular from its superior cleanliness, Good Advice. Nearly all the flls that aMict us can be pre- vented arti cured by keeping the stomach, liver and kidneys in perfect working order. There 1s ho medicine known that will do this as surely as Parker's Ginger Tonic, Don’t Di im the House. “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice,roaches, bed-bugs, files, ants, moles, chipmunks, kophers. Be. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned. every morntag and delivered in j-1b, “Ward” prints, 40c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, be. per qt. Cream, 18c. pint. PROPOSALS. R« “EXCAVATION, Usirep Starrs EXNGrvErR Orrice, { 2136 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! Wasuincton, D. C., May 17, 1883. Sealed Froposais, in triplicate, will be received at this. office until 12 o'e cck, noon, on WEDNESDAY, June 6, 1883, and opened imme:tiately thereafter, for the re- mova) of rocks in Georgetown Harbor, D. C. Specification, forms of proposals, and all n infromation oan be obtained on pplication to office, PETER ©. HAINS, my3I 6t ‘Major of Engineers, ROPOSALS FOR BLANKS, BLANE-BOOKS: AND PRINTED MATTER FOR THE MONEY- ORDER BUSINESS. Poss Orrice Drranturer, , } WASHINGTON, D. C., May 5, 1883. Sealed Proy will be this Department unt WEDNESDAY, THE SIX ii DAY OF JUNE: 1883, at 1) WELVE O'CLOCK M., for furnishing, in much quentitien, and at, such times as they may be” or- dered, all the Blanks, Blank-books and printed matter to be ‘supplied to postmasters by the Postmaster Gen- eral or used in his Department for the transaction of the Mouey-Order business, during a period of four years, commencing on the $d day of September, 1883. Blank forms of bids, with samples of printed blanks ard full specifications, will be furnished upon apptica- tion to the Superintendent of the Money-Order System, Pont Office Department, Washington, D. 0., st whose Office samples of bound books may be seen. W. Q. GRESHA my7-m&th4w ‘Postini waster General, ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Wan DEPARTMENT, May dth, 1883. Sealed proposals will be received at this Department until TWELVE LOCK NOON, MONDAY, MAY TWENTY-EIGHT, 1883, for furnishing Stationery for the Wer Department and ite Bareaus in Waehing- ton, during the fecal year ending June Sth, 1884. Blank forins of proposals, showing the items and es- timated quantities required, towether with circular re- lating {he eto, will Ue furnished on application to this partmen roposais must be addressed to the Secretary of War, gndorwa on the outaide of the envelope, "Proposals for Statione! ‘Bids will be Considered on each item separately. T. LINCOL! ROBERT my7-m&th3w Beoretary of Wai Traveters’ Guive. TRUNES! TRUNES! TRUNES! @ ‘Wo are now prepared to show one of the largest and best assorted stocks of TRUNK for Ladies and Gentle- men at very low prices, Large size PACKING TRUNKS, good and strong, $1.25. Largest size, only $1.75. Large size, with Trays, only $1.50. Very large size, only $2. Strong Zine-covered TRUNKS, at $2.75, TRUNKS up to$15, guaranteed cheap, SATCHELS! SATCHELS! SATCHELS! We have an elegant assortment of TRAVELING SATCHELS for Ladies and Gentlemen at Bottom Prices. Linen-covered SATCHELS from 75 cents up. .Leather-covered SATCHELS at 75 oenta; very large ones, $1.25, $1.35. All-Leather SATCHELS at Bottom Figures. HAMMOCKS! HAMMOCKS! For children and grown people, from 75 cents up. MEXICAN HAMMOCKS, ZAMMOCKS with Pillows and stretchers, . Ropes, Hooks, Stretchers and Pillows sold separate. PARASOLS! SUN UMBRELLAS! COACHING PARASOLS from $1.50 up, Gent's SILK UMBRELLAS, $1.90. RUSH BAGS, large sizes, only 5 cents, Shopping and Lunch BASKETS, CROQUET SETS atall prices, at BAUM'S, myl4 416 Tr STREET. A Capp. I would respectfully announce to my friends and the public generally that having leased Southwestcorner of Lith street and Pemeyivania ave- nue 6 ce! reater facilities for condt the Etats 5h nS, pope Second floor is 25.cooms wi it has been and y accommodation public. " There is also in the. of the building a ‘court or open which will be used for the sale of Horses and the whole gntein the country. ont Complete Action extablah ment A Special attention given to the sale of Real Estate. ‘Liberal advances made on consignments. Agents for the sale of ‘*The Concord Harness” of all KING'S PALACE, ments made. and Works of Art Sede and descriptions, Coupe, and Road and arran; for specialty. 814 SEVENTH STREET, Having had an oe of five, in the Biinve opened Dlay spother very darge stock of the buriness, and igamastance of 3 Vatimer, who oir st very lowprcenc very genuine Cancoraa | yan iva of 02° inde thonPumaly comyatonl corp of ean fal esa is ‘iatoped ‘with maker's name and trade meek LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, | gomfident of etfect eatinfsction in any business prises” Ge eee) OS | Bihauine the valerie hele " and LUTZ & BRO., HATS AND RONETS ELEGANT HRENCH gaking a cout same, Lam, very respect- 407 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, FLO’ (D PLUMES. api. THOMAS DOWLING, apl3 Adjoining National Hotel. BEADED LACES AND CROWNS at half their value. a Pee AL Menge Gam, Crockery Se eee iia | $3 iat £ : XY AAL aot $50,000 WORTH OF MILLINERY G00! g é Pe3y BAT Seatensae ethers | $0,000 WORT! Gee SOP aE res 00 & H Sass® Laka 4 ALLLL GRANITE! Strongest, | CHILDREN’S AND'LADIES' DRESSES at 60 cents goo, & U Ene We Glue onan | 0” the dollar, el : SamponianGiantamong | DO NOT FAIL TO RA THE MARYLAND CLUB, $6 per gallon, € 2 u EE ail other Glues and x Bl RLY TO am SE: UNTIL % DONT EOE bue poy HAVE ASCER. Cranmentect e kind, Boot Bachar Barth ware EINGS* Panacg, “Manufacturers cf Gummed mylt 814 SEVENTH STREET. Fine Ca:riage and os and Cabinet Makers, Sanyers 2. supped by gallon or barra 20 Cts. ; by mail, post-pald, 100. extra. by fhe manufacturers, an . Cuaroreavrs ‘WINE OF PEPTONE, re ‘contains 10 of Beet Gus Goose Sroves, artincialy cigeston by Peraines ty " ForsaLE (by the ‘teculty ‘of spugles: ‘canta, to parsons: is poorer AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, Sees Reston, Beas pomece TENTH STREET. 300 Bieensee of ‘ork, rt 1[{° MAKE Room FoR OTHER Goons, Bold bl Deere Paria, oS WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT LOW P:tICES A lot of odde and ends im the way of Portable and scuamona eat oen "| 507 ps Fue B07 EDWARD CAVERLY & Co., me Say GEO, ©. GWYNH, 507 436 1425 New York avenue, '* Put success in Corte Old Family, H.* MONTICELLO °77, $6 per gallon. ROYAL CABINET, $6 per gallon. OLD BAKER, $6 per gallon. OLD CROW, $4 per zallon. GOOD OLD BYE, $3 pe: gallon. BOTTLE GOOD RYE, 50 conte. BOTTLE GOOD BYE, 75 cents. BOTTLE OLD CROW, $l. HENNESSEY BRANDY, 1885. GALLON SPANISH SHEERY, $6, GALLON. OPORTO WINE, $5. GALLON COOKING SHEERY, $2 GALLOX MEDFORD RUM, $3. frinzihe | PIPE HEIDSIECK, SOUVERAIN EXTRA Eevee seer pene AGNE, BASS’ ALE, GUINNESS Pifoor AND YOUNGER'S ALE, BOTTLED, $2.50 DOZEN, E. C. KNIGHT, an? 3782 Pennsylvams avenue. BARE, IMPORTER AXD TAILOR, 1111 Fennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Sagerae , wD, BARB, DRY _GOODS Ft COLORS AND NEW DESIGNS ___- BOOKS, & B™ ‘BOuKS. Tyr a BLANK mn A fall tine of Account Books, 1 ‘Cash Books, Sales Boke, Order = = cere’ i Hutchers’ Peer Ne FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, Sones t Helin, vote ons Teter Pree : Twines, &c., Mercautile -tatiuety. > STES FIGURED BATISTES, x & RUPP, SCOTCH ZEPHYR GINGHAMS. —=— . CAilien Bryant, 2 vole. I of Wm. Cullen Brygnt, 2 vols. <agoheant ‘Criminal Law, 3 vols,” (Step hous! Ties of Jane Welsh Cartisi of € and Emerson, ‘of Wealth, (Sturtevant) TYLER & CHEWNING, land, ( ENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. | ies); deal Acorn, (Me"lroy), "elections from Ps ded ee Robi. Browning: Story of Meticent. (Maloc)s Wee > Isaace, (Crawford); Dia ect Uales, (Boone): Colonel's Deughter, (King), A Wronced Wife, (Flemming) Ovexxa Daryx, Peck's Bad Toy ‘and bin Pa: The sto, a dream Desirabla and New Materiale for Dreres, 42-inch wide, egunt, line of Black Cashmeres, a special fine qual- at fl ft nite Goodn Table Linens and Housekeeping Goods, Mifigured Liaues ore yard, tn end eu ‘iques rye Fs best Shirt evur offered at Wealth, (Witnington), 265 Choice Keceipte collected the Ladies of Grimity Church; Colton’s General Alea, ew ediuon. - H. MORK ON, 475 Penne) es vv _—_'_ rr LADIES’ GOODS. DIES’ DAES: MAKING *CHOOL —DAY, ALD Al ES DES. Ne scl —! wenlg. Cutting and a ty new perfection system. New rnfiling guide. Ladies can leur ip two lessons, one free toall, Will ve eati-fection, Price system $7 on time, MRS. REED, my23-1w 125 Pennsylvania avente Mac. J. P. Pacuen, IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, SPRING AND SU; ar L. BEHRENDS’ BALTIMORE STORE, 908 Seventh Street Northweet. MER GOODS All-Wool Nuns Veiiing, Albatross (loth and Bunt- -25, cloth finish. ‘4 eh for La ite and Child: Briendid stock of Corsets: Hosiery and Cloves. 1007 F STREET NORTHWEST, Purasols ava Dun Umbrellas. Setbtany cotaaes eeertow pen — pies oe ca NOVELTIES IN LONDON HATS #ND PARIS BOM: L. BEHRENDS, NETS CONSTANTLY BEING RECEIVED * my18 908 SEVENTH STREET N. W. THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. myl9 a Dar Goons, New § Fine all-Wool Suitin French tetgons, Finis eindeee match, prices reduced. me plain shades to i French Batiste printed In new and Memutfah desigus, E ris 1 Case Printed Linen only 15 cte. White Stook ml7 Y Gvixyir's 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N.W., Will open on Monday Morning, May 7th, @ SPECIAL SALE OF 811 ‘ool Bunting, in Pink, Blue and © ices not hitherto offered this SEASON in the DIS- Sommer Ovrexixe or IMPORTED BONNETS And ROUND HATS, THURSDAY, May 17, 3883. . MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1909 F STREET. myIS ing and Summer Siike f: new #ha ctx to $1. 50 cts. up. Pisin and in com- inches wide, very fine, m, only 120. ‘ool Lace Bunting, 42 incbes wide, 25 cts. Lawn, new and pretty designs, Goods in great variety and low prices. of complete, prices to suit all. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 817 Market Space. PERFECT IN FIT, ON OUR PARIS LAST, HAND SEWED, $6, WIDTHS AA TO D; SIZES 1 TO 7. EPNONSTON'S, myl5 1339 and 1341 F street. My Wrirzas, importer of Pattern Hate and Rich Millinery § Real - ine Neckwear, Dress Tritr Paranoln, 3 styles French Corveta, Handsome Wrap, dervey. ets, Jersey Suita, Jersey Polout DRESS GOODS AND HOSIERY, igurning Suit, THIGH. Including & fulland complete fine of Sere | White Sultain a variewy of atric cel Meee ie tte 5 4 = i Suite, Silk Suits for $30 and ‘fine and SUMMEK SILK -—plain, striped and checked, at a a U2 Sha dane assorumens ri from 40c. to $1. 50 per yard. PASEECIAL LOT of FOULAKDS marked down to Boe. ; AF NEW SHADES—245¢ inches wide, at $1.25 per yard— 00d value for ACA>E of at$l, Also = Case of ORIENTAL ite Treviee, Paris. 907 want ‘very. desirable assortment part ilar at 28 p cent discount, Feathers dyed ‘Fe-curied equal to Dew ones. former price. 75c. and ULL LINE of Heavy 1. ROS GRAINS, in all the 75. ILKA DOT SURAHS, 25 inches wide, rth $1.50. wy FOLKA DOT SATIN oot ror Drrssmaxrna, jes are he: info med that Mr. WHT eee aoee ae ay EES at i1i9 F street "norte SURAHS at $1; former prices, $1.7 KY hhe teaches the art of 4 LARGE and VARIED STOCK of BLACK stnxe, | fent, wheru he teaches the ae including the following well-known tases: GUINCTS, a Fors BELLONS and TAPISSIERS "Also, OTTOMANS, | "4, KRHADAMES and MARVEILL¢« UX, at prices rangiug from 75c. to $3.50, and positively 26 per cent below 'SSIERS, 'y>, ‘dbe success Mr. White met with in this alt ‘o sn gree earn nang system Mr. White teachers is universally acknow! eee ele to be the best. The system is by measurewent. NO ‘A Fulland Complete STOCK of BLACK Goons, in | ‘9 ' chart. Be aay and evening. sil makes and materiate, at reanoualie prices, > '” | Chet or part of si Serica eae WATEKLOO, A-SABET and FRANKLIN SUIT- PROS, CLOTHS, NUN'S VEILINGS an EMBROIDERED and POLKA DOT FLANNELS, SATE! SPE TIC HOSIERY and ADERWEATY A Full Line of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS always on hand. In our White PARTMENTS will be found Di SIKRABLE and NE- CESSARY Goodsat LOW and KEDUCED PRICES, Anexamination of our GOODS and PRICES will well repay the visitor. 8, in all the fashionable shades, 57 inches wide, Feduoéd to $1 per yard. ILLUMINATED SUITINGS—all wool—42 inches Wide, (0c. per yard: worth 75. All’ the ‘SUM Ma Geo. Wane, *+LADIES’ TAILOR, - 1115 F sTREET NorTHWesr, Is Now Prepared to Take Orders for EVENING, RECEPTION AND DINNER DRESSER, : WEDDING TROUSSEAUS AND STREET COSTUMES, London Tailor-made Kiding Habite, London Tallow mace Cloth Costunies, All the work te dome i Clase style, tuade by Men Dreesmakers ‘and Gaiters, Be eee trae. tagg mere oo with her. 119-435m_ = NDERWEAR!—DOUGLASS’, 9rx AND P STREETS.—The business in this departm:nt have been tar in excess of our expectations, the sale Ue continued Until further notice. Each’ day we will Offer wifferent but decided and on EK SHADES in DE BEGES, ALBA- ‘CASH- ENS and PINHEAD CHECKS. TAL LOTS of LACES, RIBBONS, HAM. S, KID AND LISLE "THREAD GLOVES, Gs, QOLLARS and CUFFS, HANDEEL: Goods, Linen and DOMFSTIC DE- THURSDAY begin with 200 dozen more of mo there Semin (oc HARES BAZAN PAXTEERR, Eis a BS oat each. The bat chensas ote oes ee the price, “We have 80 <lozen French Castor, © Dution, = Jeucth, ‘Mousquetaire Gloves, at $1 per quit, regulne price, $1.60. 100 dozen Schopper'e best qualitye grain, oil boiled, solid colors Ladies" Hoag at on cp GUINNIP & CO, Fau's Stockinge Just in, 1010 dome Biieeee’ Howe af Sig conta, or three pair for #1; former price 60.csuts % 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N. W. my5 | Spi S0oording tosis, To a F streets, ’ S, NTON FISHER, 7 oMMER I Prees Groops. 1 : BaTistE IN BEAUTIFUL STYLES. Aspe pect noribwast Tuirey Seon CHOICE PATTERNS IN LINEN LAWNS. ence. “Ladies and Gentieniou's Garments also DOTTED S¥1S3 MUSLING IN NEW PATTERNS. | Vella ‘etc., are perfectly cleaned by this superior SATINE EMBROIDERED DRESSES, ALL COLORS, | }y Ladies" Kveniug Dresses « specialty. WHITE EMB. MULL DRESSES. . : 5 meat, official clemiet of ine District of Oot GREAM EME. MULL DREBSES. Jumbia: *Your chemicals are of the most effectual nes PRINTED CHINA PONGEE AT b0e., THE REGU. | Ue,snd, harmless, end pour Py ae EARLERICE HAVING BEEN $1." WILL MAKE | Grease spots guaranteed to be thorouguly removed ai SUMMER SILKS IN ALL STYLES AND COLOBS. SEEAIBINES GCA, gt Sam | MISS ANSIE-K HUMPHERY, ALBATROSS, AND ALL OTBER BLACK GOODS | giqyeg Sh QENis STREET NORTHWEST, 5 SUITABLE FOR MOURNING. guaran tees perfect Wool eae es malarial) HITE MUSLIN EMD. ROBES FOR GRSOUR BER SPeciAtTiES ABE VERT EAloy CiOck OF cholte Paisote, mx | pntgeetingrnd Hogan nme Cater CHACH, WHITE AND GoLONe = Tene stan celane Benge del rem Retorm Goode WEOFEED THE MOST ASTONIGHING BARGATNR | Zoring Comal, for waich Miss, HL fs epecial OF THE SEASON IN PLUMETTES. PLUMETTE ebosnpencn a IS 4 COTTON WARP AND. rrieiaiat coe Nob. Prench German and Roaniateroken. a8 IMPORT DUTY.” mN’S GOO oops tveny bar axp | _GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. __ Mg NILE FIND BOE: |S prren Giese, | HECHEAPEST. — myé SUCCESEOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, EGINNISS, MANUFACTURERS, OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS, URNISHIN ‘A fine line of Gents’ Linen and Silk Pockethandker- wear cate 23 3a larte amsort- | 1112 F Sraser Nonrnwest, Wasuixcrox, D. 0. ment ‘of Fancy Halt’ Hose wil Cloced out at half ns ee and Balbriggan Undershirts at lees | Fix of the Fineet Dress Shirts to order. $12. Taanf ; a large lotof the finest Four- | + 4x t xtra Fine shirts to or ¥ Puy Haney Coters cogs 12 125, 18, Sd, 14 104 36h | x ine hint wo onder. 5 per cozen for ths Beet Linen Salar the Mystery Sturt | —™ only, ‘made j : Bix Fine Dress to order, for $6, ready for the | A HOMPSON'S fect At quarantood—at | SHIRT FACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, « HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Envy Rersronnarons, WITH SLATE STONE SHELVES, HAVE A REPUTATION OF THIRTY-FIVE YEARS Re STANDING, AND ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERY WHERE THE BEST FOR FAMILY USE. SEE OUR TESTIMONIALS, ICE CRUSHERS, ICE HATCHETS, ICE TONGS, BEASONABLE GOODS AND GENERAL HaBD- Havre Secure THE Aczxcr FOR THE DISTRICT, WE INVITE THE PUBLIO TO EXAMINE IT BEFORE PURCHASING, AS WE BELIEVE IT TO BE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST REFRIGERATOR IN THE MARKET. myl A Niw Exrearnmn BRANCH OF een Boban NORE USS WEERLY BaD WOMMaLY Fatwa THE EASIEST TENoron, OTEED DH 200, FER POUXD. 00 EN ae | hy. enna ane ee wee th ioe porters, ere YENKSYLVANIA AVENUE, BOLE AGENT yp THE DISTRICT. AL80, WALNUY ~ND ASH DINING-ROOM RE» aa ‘00 Pose 00 Fess > WARE aT BOTTOM PRICES, ¥. P. MAY & 00., 634 Pennsylvania avenue. oe THE ALASKA REFRIGERATOR SINGLETON & HOEKE, 901 MARKET SPACE. nas 923 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. REFINED GUM CAMPHOR,