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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weatner. (OFFce OF THE CHIEF SIGXAT. OpricER, ‘Wasurxorox, D. C., April 28, 1884, 9:30 .m. fair generally qeather, slight changes in temperature, south to west Decoming variable. ‘The indications Bre that cool ard fair weather wil prevail in New ‘and the northern portions of the middie ekote states on Tucsaay. PO ‘Yesreapay afternoon, while a large number of were Dail in the arsenal grounds, a pamed Wm. Bender, who was shooting at a Sarget, accidentally shot "a doy, named ‘The bullet the’ an Mandén. The bull a the ‘akin, making ‘Our Srocx of New York valises and trav- lp Bae FHersog's, 813 ‘avenue norunwest, ‘Verarr’s famous caramels, 620 9th st., 1890 Pa av. schocat, hoehouse, on. 8 sureee, becwees South Capitol street and’ Delaware avenue southwest. Fee plants were aamaged, but the building was Ip x Ss ork Caresacn it epcing oc Samat use, don’t fall to attend the spring of carri- ‘ages at Andrew J. Joy tory and repository, eorner of 14th and E streets. Parasots—New stock just received; <a Bir perssois, si, $135, 91.55, 8108, Towton’s Penne (wivania avenue, south side, hear Center Market ————S CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, Xc., To-night. ‘NaviowaL TumaTem —MeCaull opera company 2% “Tne Beggar Student.” Foxn’s Orena Hovse.—“The Rajah.” ‘TuxateR Commqun.—First-class varieties. Does MvsgvM.—Curiosities and interesting per- formance. ‘Wittanp’s Hatt.—The Church Orphanage Bazar. ee Condensed Locals. — Street lamps will be lighted at 7:05 p. m. and ex- anguisued at 3:20 a. m. af yesterday tmgona lot on North Carolina avenue, near 1st street southeast. The coroner gave a Verdict of @eath from neziect. In Ye Police Court this mo thirty-two pro- duce dealers and butter merchants were charged ‘with doing business without license, and the cases Were contiaued until Friday next “A bazaar to raise funds for e1 - img the Churen a0 Be Sereet whl be ted at Willard’s ‘this evening and con— oued ull Thursday night. To-morrow a ne concert will be given tn connection with ‘A a meeting of the executive committee of the Nationa! Association of Amateur Oarsmen in New ‘York, Saturday night, W. Howard Peper this city, Was secretary. It was decided to hold the an- nual regatta of the association at Watkins Lake, K_Y., August 12th. ‘The Columbia. Typographical Union has adopted & resolution recommeniing the appointment of Al Denath as commissicner of labor statistics, in the event the Dill providing for the establish- ment of that bureau becomes a law. ‘The St Aloysius Literary Soctety will ce ‘the tragedy of “Damon and Pythias,” at Dasa hall, May loth, 12th and 13th, with a good cast and Bne scenery, costumes and music. Attention of members and the public 1s called to the advertise- re Margaret 21 wite of John Zim- rs, ret_ Zimmerman, Merman, an oid resident of East Washington, died Saturday night at her home, 106 7th street south- east, after a long fllness Harriet Day, an aged colored woman, who re- sides at No. 413 ISth street northwest, was badly burned yesterday afternoon by the explosion of a Kerosene lamp. ‘The wrestling match between Duncan C. Rossand Matsuda emi poepr depo erp wurday night. Tae great ero the Comique, Saturday ni The Brestiers Sirugsied with each other ul midnight when each had secured two falls, and they were stopped. ‘The fifth and bout will be ‘wrestled Wednesday night. on Saturday in the Criminal Court the jury inthe case of Sonny A. Webb, charged with perjury, was disckarged, having failed to find a verdict. nere was a guls time at the meeting of Ploncer Council, No. 1, Sons of Jonadab, Satt iy evel q acelebration of the anniversaries of Messrs. R. Puikiphorn and J. J. Weed. ‘The April term of the Suj e Court of the Dis- trict was convened to-day ‘rial There are 79 cases—47 equity, 28 law, 3 eriminal, 2 probate and 1 rules. In the Court in General Term to-day Henry ‘Vesey Calelaugh was admitted to the har. ‘The benefit of Mr. Samuel G. Kinsley, the well- known business manager of the National Theater, Bext Monday night, bids fair to be very successful. Luzie Evans will make her frst appearance in. ‘Washington on this occasion in “Fogg’s Ferry.” Om Monday and Tuesday nights, the performance ‘Will not begin until 8:30 o'clock. ‘T. W. Bartley, by T. Jesup Miller, has entered a for $25,000 damages against 2S. Spaulding tor failure to contribute to the support of a paper called the Register in accordance with his agree- iment to become a copartner and to contribute to a capital. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. ‘Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: James D. Cameron to W. A. Hammond, lot 15, 35, Co lumbta Heights: &c. Sisters of the tation oa town to ee ete an Benj. F. Butler to same, it 12, D. L. Morrison to C. J. Faulkner, sub 500. T.R. Jones to J. ‘Wurdeman, | | i 5 game between the W: ‘and Clevelands, at Athletic Park, Saturday, was @ecidediy the best game the home club has pit Uhis year. They were defeated by the visitors, 9 to Saiitions wo the Washingeons have steogineted ms to the have: the mine considerably. ‘The games to-day and to-mor- Tow with the Vi of Richmond, will be very elosely cont for the two nihes are weil Matched. The Washingtons open their champion- ship season here on Thursday with the Brooklyn e uurday by a wore of 10 to Heavy hitting ea the F a score of 10104. Heavy hitting was the | Order of the day on both sides. ——— ‘HovsEHOLD FURNITURE aT AUCTION. — Mr. Dow- Ung ill sell tomorrow, at 1628 @ Street corner northwest, at 10 o'clock, a choice lot of house- | Bold etvects. Assoc: Pos ‘Bownas Co., 106 Wall street. N. ¥. a8 T 1b E 8 yoR ‘Fireplaces, Wainscotings, Vestibules and Mantel Deco- rations, WooD MANTELS constructed especially for Latrobe Stoves, having TILE. ORNAMENTATION, are furnished st about the cost of Slate Mantels, that house owners of moderate means | ‘any beautify their homes with these Artistic Features. WOOD MANTELS of all grades, in Oak. Cherry and Mahogany. Also SLATE MANTELS for those who are not tired of A NEW THING IN VASES for Cemeteries and Lawns, having s Reservoir Attach- ment holding sufficient water to last ten to fifteen dara, curing & vigorous growth of planta RUSTIC SEATS, CHALES, &e. “Economy is the prodent use of means toa desired end’ THE ECONOMY GAS COOKING STOVES ‘ace offered with the fullest guarantee as the best aid in ‘domestic economy and convenianca, BRONZE PLACQUES, TRAYS. PANELS and ANCIENT ARMOR, ‘im faithful reproduction, artistically displayed in our rooms, Patrick | Elliot and Rev. Dr. Huntington, of Grace chureh, New York city. Both gentlemen are high chureh- men; the latter tends to broad ideas. The opinion 4 almost certain that if a choice 1s made one or the other named will be chosen. Asa matter of form the name of a well-known in Bal will be presented, but it will NOt Interfere with majority rule. Htev. Dr. Leeds will likely be the | compromise candidate should occasion arise for obe. Hoge voce and is Well qualined for the piace, Dut we SESS iMiaetd Teg tae auth acce] mga be etone a, eae was sought atter. friends would urge his name they thought that he would become & candidate.” piacere ‘Tae W Late Epwarp Snes COx- arsrrp. vin the matter of the wilt of the late C: Edward Simms, who ied on C street a few weeks: leaving an estate valued at $30,000 a caveat ganas yard P. and Harry or the des who ‘The question will go to the Circulg Court for trial by. ur 7» the parties d it W. J. Wi executor; Catherine ‘Simms, executrix, Deer iblished in Tue Stak. The music will be furnished by the Marine band, and tere will be dancing. ‘McMillan, Hon. F. A. Johnson and Commissioner Price delivered ad _—The meeting of St. Patrick's Te society last night was largely Attended. The musical and literary exercises were interesting. ———>——_ ‘THE Merwwran Hit Lots —Attention 1s called to the postponed sale of the real estate at Meridian HID. Some of the most eligioly situated lote are Still among those unsold, overlooking city. The sale begins at 4 o'clock to-morrow, Tuee- day, April 20th. Wie Cortox, 8 CENTS. ‘Table Linen, 18c., 19¢., 25¢., S3c.. 360. Feather Proof Bed Ticking, 15c., 18¢. Gerster Spring Dress Goods, 12540. ‘Flannel Seaside Suitings, ail colors, 12340. ‘Merrimac Calico. 434¢. * Satin Parasols, lined, trimmed with Lace, 2.76. ‘Tricotine Dress Goods, 16c. ‘Tricotine Dress Goods, 25c. 40-inch all-wool Black Cashmere, 500, Summer Silks, 37¢. Black Dress Silks, 95c. 40-inch all-wool Chudda Cioth, 300. Boys’ Cloths, 18c., 20c., 25¢. All-linen Napking, red border, 6c. Children's Fancy Hose, no seams, 15c. Gents’ Fancy Half Hose, no seams, Zc. Ladies’ Funcy Balbriggan Hove, 25¢. Extra large Bridal Quilts, 90c. Straw Matting, new patterns, 18c., 200. LABGE STOCK OF SPRING;DRESS GOODS. TOWSON’'S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near Market. ENERVATION AND LASSITUDE OF SPRING time are but indications of the sluggish action of the blood, overloaded with carbonates sccumalated by the use of beating food in winter. This condition may be remedied by the use of AxER's SansaPaniLia, the ‘deat blood purifier known. (AS * SUPERB HAIR DRESSING AXD RENO- ‘yator Argn's Harm Vicor is universally oom- ‘mended. It eradicates scurf and dandruff, cures all eruptions and itchings of the scalp, promotes the re- newed growth of the hair, and surely preventa ite fading or turning gray. apa | Fisor Sus: Coron Suassy ‘BLACK SILKS! SURAH SILKS! RHADAME SILKS! MERVILIEUX SILKS! SILKS, Siye. SILER, 310. BILES, 3150. Handsome BROCADE SILKS, 1c. BLACK and COLOKED SILKS reduced 26 cents on Sat CARTER'S, 711 Manxer Space. SILK and WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 20. BLACK SILKS, Special Bargain. $1. NUN’S VEILING, double width, pure wool—cream, pink, Dine and black, S33 COLORED SILKS, special bargain, 75c. HENRIETTA CASHMERE (black), silk and wool, 81. BLACK SILKS, special barwain, $1.25, BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, pure silk, 7c. BLACK SATINS, S0c. COLORED SATINS, 50c. BROCADE SILKS—Pink. cream. blue and white, @1. NUN‘S VEILING, beautiful lace style, pure wool, 25¢, BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESS GOODS. SILK and WOOL PLAIN DRESS GOODS, 20. SILKand WOOL CHECKED DRESS GOODS, 250. SILK and WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 2c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, 81.50. CASH PRICES. NO CREDIT. aps CARTERS, 711 Manxer Space. 1884, 72 Hse xp scone 1 Bg 4 E. @ Davis, ‘19 MARKET SPACR As we make BLACK GOODS a specialty we are conse- quently always on the lookout for bargains. With this object in view we ate addinz daily to our stock MANY ‘NEW and DESIRABLE FABRICS—such se VELVET AND SILK GRENADINES, CBAPE DE CHINE, CAN- TON CRAPE. TWISTED SILK HERNANI, JERSEY SURAH, INDIA PONGEE, LOUISINE, SATIN LUX- OR. BROCADE SILKS and SATINS, LUPIN’S WOOL- ENS, CASHMERES, CARMELITE ROYAL SURAH, ARMURE SUBLIME, NUNS’ VEILING, ALBATROSS: ‘and many other choice articles well worth the inspec- tion of careful buyera, ta” NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. E. G. DAVIS, 19 MARKET SPACE. ‘We offer thts week one lot REAL KID GLOVES, four buttons, at $1, one lot UNDRESSED KID. four buttons, at 87c.; one lot REAL LISLE THREAD GLOVES, st 25e. These are extra good bargains, and will sell fast. Stock of PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, LACES, ‘TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, &c., complete. 3" BEST GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES. apy E 9. Davis. Axr Day WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TAKE A LOOK aT OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS 8U1TS. It is our pleasure to show them. ‘The assortment is | large and varied, and as nice as can be produced. OUR ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUB-BUTTON curawars | should not be overlooked. ‘Their Fit is faultless, made | and trimmed in every way equal to custom-made gar- | ments, except in price, which is about one-third less, GENTLEMEN WITH A PREJUDICE AGAINST READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD SEE ‘THIS DISPLAY. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., ‘THE FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, cet & = Cues Seceee a6 P Geieen: ‘The Three Card Monte Cases. ‘THR CHARGR OF LARCENT AGAINST THOMAS DUNK. In the Criminal Court this morning the district attorney called attention to the case of Thomas Dunn, charged with the larceny of money from one Maxsorn Esrastisaxenz, o 416 SEVENTH STREET XN. W. DEY GOODS DEPARTMENT. SEASONABLE GOODS AT SPECIAL PRICES, All-wool Black Bunting, special price, 20c. All-wool Black Nun's Vetling, special price, 25¢. 42-tach All-wool Black Nun's Velling, good value for Lopin's a £4 All-wool Lace Bunting, good valuefor $1, ‘Handsome effects in Blatk and White Plaids, good value for 30c,, at 35¢. ‘Black Lrocaded Bunting, good value for 40c., at 250, All colors Koeghlin's French Sateens plain shades), at Ec. Lace in Light Blue, Pink ‘96 inches ‘Buntings, in Light Blue, Pink and Black, 4 bandsome line in Wool Check Dress Goods, at 250. BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! ‘We offer the best value of $1 and $1.25 Black Silk in the city. i poaanegn's “High Life” Black Silk, from $1.25 to $2.50 oF’, Dget Alvailk Black Rhadnme, good value at eT ges Alaik Black Bee ies ened vale Lpeieend Net Brown Seta wor Ss af acl pos BAUMS, 416 7th street, . HANDEERCHI“F DEPARTMENT. « We have opened 40 new styles of Handkerchiefs, at 12%e., worth 180. ‘We are making s special offering cf a Jersey which we pride ourself on, and guarantee it the best in the coun- try or refund the money. We offer you « Jersey made ‘an well as ANY, in all the new shades, atitched with SILK, and the quality the sameas our 83 Jerscy, and ‘woask only ONE DOLLAB AND FIFTY CENTS, ‘We calt your attention to our immense stock, now for sale, of Children’s White Suits, in Marseilles, Lawn and other materials, We have paid special attention to our this yelt's May Festival Suits, and show novelties not tobe fgtind elsewhere. f FOR SIXTY-FIVE CENTS ‘Wo offer a line of Gingham Dresses, in 2, 3, éand 5 years, well made, and new styles. We receive new goods daily, and continuously offer ‘the best goods at popular prices. In all our different departments we hav specialties, ‘TRUNK8—TRUNKS——TRUNES. SATCHELS——SATCHELS—~ SATCHELS. Our Trunk Department is now ready, and we will ‘saye you money if you call and see our stock, Wehave good sizes of Packing Trunks from ONE DOLLAR UP. Elegant Zinc-lined Trunks at low prices, SPECIAL, SPECIAL, ‘Never before have we had the opportunity to offer to our patrons such a Bargain as the following: 1,200 Pieces Fine Swiss Embroideries, about 6 to 9 inches wide, very choice and fine work, worth from 35 to 60 cents a yard, at the exceedingly low price of 25 centsa yard, A i a AU RTS aa MMM Sus8 FT 416 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Repvce Excessrs_ “Times are not as good as they were, and we must reduce expenses,” is a remark that is fre- ‘quently heard in every household, and it is usu- ally made by the head of the family. “That is easier said than done,” replies the wife, Here is f little advice to the husband which will help him convincehis better half that he intends to do bis part in the direction of economy. Go to GEORGE SPRANSY and buy that beautiful Pair of pantaloons he fs selling for €4, that can- Bot be equaled any place for the same money; and the same can pe said of George Spransy's two styles of 4-button cutaway frock suit for $16.50. In thie way you can reduce expenses, and have the satisfaction of purchasing from the only clothing house in the city that will give you s guarantee in writing. GEORGE SPRANGy, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, Wi BEVENTH STREET, apa Opposite U. 8. Post Officn 8. Veur ITALIAN MACCARONI AND PURE OLIVE OIL. ve Imported direct. io Eee 620 Oru Staeer, ‘opposite United States Patent Office, apl9__ Branch Store 159) PewmsrLvaNta AVENUE Enwan Cavemr & Co 14% New York avenue PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING FRENCH WINES, OOGNAO,CHAM- SAGNES AND OOHDIALS A ‘The Man Who Tried to Shoot Guiteau. THE CASE OF “BILL” JONES AGAIN POSTPONED. To-day in the Criminal Court, Judge Wyle, the caseot Win. Jones, charged with an assault and Dattery with {ntent to Kill Charles J. Guiteau, of the 19th of November, 1881, Was on the assignment. Messrs. RK. Rilot and RR. Perry appeared for ‘the accused. The act was committed on the day ‘named as Guiteau was taken from the court ‘house to the jail in the prison van. Itis alleged t Jones, who was mounted on a fine rode ver the Van, and near the corner of ist and Bast itol streets fired a shot into the van and then off. and was pursued by the officers but made eacipe: On the case being calles, Mr. Coyle ted that he had been informed that OMlcer Slack, material witness, was detained at his home by ying condition of his child, and asked that the go over. ‘There was no objection, and the wit- nesses were discharged tll resummoned. *REASSE ge Cc ATARRH. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the Nose and ‘yes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Headache and Fever instantly relieved. Choking mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and ‘healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste and hearing re- stored, and ravages checked. i Cough, Bronchitis, Droppings into the Throat, Pains in the Chest, Dyspepaia, Wasting of Strength and Flesh, Loss of Sleep, ete, cured. One bottle RADICAL CURE, one bor CATARRHAL SOLVENT and one DR. SANFORD'S INHALER, in one package, of all drugwists, for $1. Ask for SanvouD's ‘Baproat Cung, a pure distillation of Witch Hazel, Am. Pine, Ca. Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, ete, PorrE® Davo axp Cuewicat Co., Boston, PAIN I8 THE CRY OF 4 SUFFERING NERVE. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER Instantly affects: the Nervous System and banishes Pain. A perfect ELECTRIC BATTERY COMBINED WITH A POROUS PLASTER FOR 25 CENTS, Itan- nihilates Pain, vitalizes Weak and Worn Out Parts, strengthens Tired Muscles, prevents Disease, and docs more in one half the time than any other plaster in the world. Sold everywhere. ap2e [From Trade and 0 nufacturers’ Journal.) ‘T 1§ NOY UNFREQUENTLY THAT AN UNSUS- pecting public are iinposed upon by the monopolies of various kinds of tonic cordiaia and bevernyes, Liat arr not only worthless, but decidedly wnfurions. Tn the inatter of Ginger Ale any’ preparations have been placed betors the public, but mowe seem to huve met with success or pop ror. ‘The celebrated Belfast Ginger Ale (imported) of course amet with a Certain degree of success. ut. the pri pie: vented its coming into eneral use ‘among’ the Vast imajority of consumers. “Now matters are chanwd, however. and Dayton can claim the honor of revolu: Honizing the Ginger Ale business, as there ts located here a engaved in its manufacture, whose pro- Auctions, althoweh not yor two years 1H the marke Dave gaitiod a national reputation, Leds insde by PRUDEN & CO., which is composed of EDWARD Davip Paupex'and H. B. PRupss.. Those centlemel, hve been leading urugyists in tis city for many years, fand the seience and skiil required in their profeasion been 8 valuable acquisition to the in their new venture, "Their Ginger Ale in made by” the miost moved processes “atid in absolutely. tree frei’ any terious ingredients, ouly the beet kind of Water. pure ginger, sugar auld used: lis superiority over all other yroductions. 1 superlor to any mad- inthis country, aud equal, if indeed not superior, to the prized ‘preductcus of {gr lyn monufacturers! “The drm puta up thcir goed ia Quart bottles. Hitherto sneh u thi ot only impossible but tinpracticuble. but they’ have hing was thoneht to be practically demonstrated that it can be done, aud done successfully, as thi the Gi any climate never supply agum cork which 3 eta? Mess SACHS: & TRE their entetrise. ‘They ship thelr peony evesy aeclich of te country” Jets rtf leading rocers and dealers Yh every importa trade center. ‘The price te rearonable, the Quality ts nur ezeetlen ays-wfemn.3t AX APPEAL FOR IMPROVED CATTLE CARS, eo0G8 to ‘The United States law to'protect animals during trans- portation by rail provides thet, when they are carried in cars in which they can be fed, watered and have rest, its Fequirement that animals shail be, unloaded every 28 hours, and then have arest of 5 hours, shall not apply | toanimals in such cars. The law prevents starvation tnd tco lon ‘confinement in cars SO FAR *8 TE 13 OBEYED by the Railroad Co.'s, and its existence and enforcement ace ofthe frat neccanity while the common stock cars are ted, but the mloading at the stopping Pcs in attendcd with much cruelty, bene antral hard to get the poor creatures back into cars, where they have already so euffere, witht (lowe, or worse "To oct thie want of an lnyroved car the American Humane Association offered a prize of five thousand dollars (25.000) for such a car in 1980, to stimulate the eetered tots tha thes cus ota ware cans fund take. this way of vc bee toticlsh ye aieoeie ot Hi OLD MEDALS HAVE BEEN GIVEN TO THE PERSONS AND COMPANTES 1: below. The t the several care were ier, howev CH MEET car is Used Jersey Wi declare the live stock traffic to be ont Fupted line of suftering from’ the ‘The sanitary objections cre also of the gravest character. ‘The great success of refriverato: cats 4s lessening the number of aninials trat:st Dut there must always remain such a traf 1s to make the in- ‘Proved car a permanent nec ‘To avoid all mixrepresia:tation# on the aublect, we add. that neither the Axsociation or auy of its oflicers have @ Pecuniary interest in any of the ears above named. Trustees of Car Prize EDWIN LEE BROW Chictio, TH | Fund of Ain-rican Boston, Masa} ipesr cae April 9, 1834. aplt-law3t Taz Boss Wn Be Hours, AND THE PAREN‘S SAVE 25 PER CENT BY PUR- CHASING FROM US, CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT ON FIR: CONVENIENT FOI THE EA ‘Men's Suits at BOO saat & worth 811, 3 LS, * fo, oF at. 13, Blue Yacht Cloth, $10, worth 815, (color warranted.) ET NOI Under Odd ‘ellows® Hall, P, B—Mr. Lew Newmyer lias connected himmeelt with my’ establiahment, where ho will be plensed to woo iia irlends ‘apts PPP U U RRR FER pee uu ER F e ow EE ken BBR OU U TITT TIT FER RRR BB OU UY or "mr EER ERR Ree UU Of = 6oT)SodER RR or f £ #. £#- BE UU t kee & RT ° OUB SPECIAL BRANDS IN FINE BUTTER: HE Reneeeao “THE CLOVER. ad “THE DIAMOND i IN PRINTS. {aw 7ups. “THE HARMONY,” “THE DiaMOND? } 105 andsib. BOXES. ‘These goods are put up on our Special Order, and are as ‘fine as any made, €27 We donot sell any of the-adulterations known to the trade as SUEINF. BUTTERINE, OLEOMARGARINE, $9" WE GUARANTEE THE PURITY OF ALL BUTTER SOLD BY Us. GEO. M. OYSTER & CO. ‘Wholesale: Cor. Pa Ave. and Ninth st, n. w. Retafl: Center and K street Markets, £8 TABLISHED 1690, — AY JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, © . spt Im qu reyysyivanma avercg ' | mat | gains in Parasols and Jerseys, New shad CITY ITEMS. Basket Given to Every Pare ormore to-morrow at M. Augenstein’s, ‘bargains A chaser of 7 Tthst. Will De sold: .. Worth $1; wooden Extraordinary bargains for to-morrow only at R. ‘W.; 30 f clothes scrub j 2 Roop water buckets 120; fancy ‘boxes containing 2% sheets of Tr and 24 en Opes 8c.; 100 envelopes 7c.; carved side brackets 17c.; ‘wooden’ mixing bowls 9¢.; 100 clothes pins for 10.3 salt or kers 2 for 8c.; Ki bie castors only 48c.; frult, bowls on high stand 28c.; syrup cans 9¢; 10 qt. tin water buckets 19c.; hand- ‘some engraved goblets 6 for 45c.; large water pitch- es 28c.; Crystal glass covered, flanged ‘putter dishes 13c.; egg cups on stand Dreakiast sets, 4 pes, 28c.; gurden sets, 8 pes. 23¢: silver glass tooth pick stand with tooth picks, 9c.; large rubber dressing ‘combs 9; also an immense assoriment of hand- Some baby carriages, refrigerators, ce chests and traveling trunks will’ be sold lower than in any other store in this city. 1 Mf in Want of a Carriage for spring or summer use, don’t fail to attend the Spring opening of carriages at Andrew J. Joyce's factory and tepository, corner of 14th and E sta. 8 E Ladies? Dude Ties and Collars, %c.; Indigo Blue Prints, fast colors, 8.; Figured Dress Goods, all shades, 8¢.; Gauze Vests, high and low neck, and long and short sleeves,25c.; Yard-wide Percales, 6x;c.;° Madame Thompson’ Corsets, 75c.; India Linen, 10c.,(iast year, re Bar- a inated Dress Goods, Bleached Cottons and Sheet- STERN’ soe7th, between Oyster Arrivals Daily, 621 B street northvreet, hard and soit Crabs, Lynn- haven oysters, Cheriystone oysters, NeW York ies ‘Little Neck ciams and clams Families, lovels and Restaurants supplied. Young pa Verraping, at White's, =e Pe Vermont Maple Sugar, of fine flavor and strictly pure, sold by McCauley & Deliwig, 209 Penna, ave., Capitol Hill, and Dellwig & McCauley, cor. of 2d and C streets northeast. 8 Johnson’s Ladies’ and gents’ oyster and din! 440and 440 9cn street northwest. Reery deiteacy in season: Polite attention. Ladies’ saloon first floor. - 8 > Furs Received on Storage. Guaranteed against damage by moth and fire. im -B. H. Stwguerz & Son, 1237 Penna. ave, - Maryland Club Whiskey, the finest extant, McGee's, 9th, near D. m,W,,5 ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Ofl with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired Butrition jand general debility; eady and pleasant to take, Prescribed by Physicians. Sold y Drug pists, Longe hotties. soc. Manufactured by W. ‘uornton, corner Buluimore and Harrison streets, Baltimore, Ma. Wt Skinny Men. “ Wells’ Health Renewer” restores health and Fagor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debii- On Thirty Days’ Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., wil send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated 'Hlectro-Voltalc ‘Belts and Eleetric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous de- bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, tee Ing Speedy and complete restoration of’ health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No riak 13 incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. w,sm_ “alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Aiderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pouhd “Ward” prints, 45. per Round, Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet ilk, Sc. per quart, Cream 15¢. pint. Garr Bazcarss IN FINE BOOTS AND SHOES. Having Purchased the entire stock of = well-known, maker, consisting of Ladies’ fine cid Button Suoes, i B, Caiid D widths, we have concluded toeell the same a $2 PER PAIR. ‘They arean excellent value at $2. We beg the ladies of thiseiy tocallandlooettien, "°o “ak attin's fe Shoes in every width, and cheaper than seere. We make a spectalty of Children’s and Misses Spring beel Shot and invite: fhe attention of pareate to the the ax low as 60 centas Our stock of Ladiew Opera, Sif ppers, is worthy’ of attention. “We have them to Atay foot A Yery liahdsome Shiver at 78 cents. ‘House Suppers from 15e. up. Men's, Boye and Youth's Shoes n gent variety. Our “Bart's” Shocs for Men and Boys, aretoo_wel known toneed mention, Whoever wants aipood ‘shoe, superior to custom-made, should try a pair of them We guarantee all Shoes we sell. if a pair docs, not wear ‘satistuct.ry we cheerfully” give aulother pair i Place of thu A call is solleited at SINSHEIMER & BROS, 808 7th and 3161 M streeta, Pe y § FS. Ene reap ee $ uu & B KEB U PPP PPP FEB TITTEER NN N BOP pee ee BR TE NNN U U PPP PPP FE FRE, f EE ONNN UUP P Rg TE NN wr & kerk & BREEN NN WHISKEY. fictitious age and fisvor to this popular drink, BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, 3B. BRYAN & BRO, ©.0. BRYAN, BL WHEELER THOS. A. ROVER 3.1, METZGER & BRO. BEALL & BAKER, JOuN H. MAGRUDER, *.© ERGOOD & Ua. WM BELMUS 8. B WATERS, w, pa .H. & BH. W. CATHERWOOD, « PHILADELPEIA, $00 ‘ foun Paovarerons > GENTLEMEN will find tt to, DRY_GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. | Tuosren Jensevs Axo Wars. | Goons — FOR ye SPRING AND SUMMER | Site Langue ba! . MECCAIN ‘BAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LINE OF — 2A, Stiends ane ps ‘ED short wets ae Bite AnD Gniy BANGIaG Da at a tana NEW SILKS AT 0c. AND TSe_ NEW LOUISINE SILKS AT $1.00, “SPECIAL INDUCE! TS" IN SATIN BY piled ache 80} BONNE: ERS CACHE’ TOM 100 TO $3.50. NEW BLACK SILK GRENADINI EWASH FABRICS" IF GREAT VANCES OOD MEDIUM WelGHT AND GACZE ‘MERINO UNDER- £9 CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AKD COB- SEATON PERRY. a Eetablished 1840. Ar 803 Manxer Space ‘Weare showing some very destrable styles tn Spring aiid Summer DRESS GOODS et very low prio ‘PONGEE ROBES in Natural and Colored Embroidery. INDIA SILKS in plain and special bargain in Colored’ Six Tero ‘GROS GI tHADAMA SILK, colors, x LK from 81 to eco, stow tari Suiae t an oeacK a ‘All warrant SCOTCH and FRENCH GINGHAMS. ‘A@ne assortment of ited all linen WN, ‘quality: ek ores styles, ae = epenaniey gee "eee entree nel Sa PEPE . i choice ‘A large stock of P, and ‘Goncnises® QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 903 MARKET SPAUE. Sorr Ayo Wir Deparruest. SUIT AND WRAP DEPARTMENT, Inwhich we are now showing one of the finest, most extensive and select stocks of LADIES' SUITS AND WRAPS to be found in thecity. Particular attention is called to our display of entirely new Spring and Summer styles in. SHORT WEAPS, DOLMANS, NEW MARKETS, RAGLANS, WALKING JACKETS, JERSEY WAISTS, CASHMERE NUNS VEILING) WHITE DRESSES AND MOURNING COSTUMES. NOTE THE PRICES: Abandsome all-wool Ottoman CLOTH WRAP, elab- orately trimmed with lace and passementeria, st $12.50, reduced from $15.50. Our TRICOTINE VISITE, lace trimmed, only $6, for- mer price $8. Our LEADER, 24 SPRING WRAPS, made of Tricot, ‘trimmed with lace and passetnenterie, which we will offer ‘at the very low price of @5; regular price $7.50, SPECIAL. —Weshall offer our all-wool BLACK CASH- MERE SUIT, box plaitrd skirt, with draperies, at $12; actually worth $16. We guarantee this suit tobe all ‘wool, oF no sale, PABRASOLS. Our department for PARASOLS is greatly enlarged ‘and we are now displaying all the novelties for street and LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. 104 doz. LADIES’ CHEMISE, good cotton, 19.: 97 doz. Chemise, trimmed with lace, 29c.; 89 dos. Chemise, trimmed with three rows of inserting, and tucks betwen band and sleeves, edges with cambric ruffles, at 430, special price; 124 doz. Chemise, with Torchon lace and ‘Hamburg inserting, at 69c.; reduced price for this week only. MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS, trimmed with lace at 6c. SKIRTS, with raffles of m- broidery, 9 inches in depth, $1.23; former price $L76. ‘Mother Hubbard CAMBRIO SLIPS, with embroidered yoke, at 2c.; would be cheap at 40c. Mother Hubbard CAMBRIC SLIPS, Hamburg yoke and tuck bottom, G5c. Ladies’ lace stripe Nainsook and Lawn APRON, trimmed with plaited ruffle, 100. Nurse APRONSpwide edge and tucking, at 50c, Our lot WASH SKIRTS, in different styles, at the uni- form price of 500. Alarge and complete assortment of BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS, in pobby patterns, from 260. to the finest quality. OUR SPECIALTY—LADIES CORSET COVERS— ‘We shall offer at 250, each for this week only. ‘We have also opened a new line of CHILDREN’S and MISSES" SUITS, made of Mareeilles, Pique, Lawn, Indis ‘Linen and Ginzbams, in all sizes and styles, at thd low- ‘est possible figures, LANSBURGH & BRO., apis 420-422-424 SEVENTH STREET. New Srarma Goons WE WILL OFFER THIS WEEK SPECIAL BAR- GAINS IN BLACK SILKS, SILK GRENADINES, FRENCH WOOL NOVELTIES IN CHOICE DR. BLACK LEN _DRY! Ghent vaniery, ECNEN IN aH ano agers = aps-Sia ‘HOOK, BRO. & CO., 1807 LUTTRELL & WINES, ‘NO, 1990 PENNA AVE, corner 20th st aw. Beautiful Summer Silks, worth, Tes.: OH Milos, Ste. ms ored SS - « OB mee St cn bbcnnt an 8225 and Geshmeres.all the new shades value Sits igs fog aad 50. a (500 pairs reduced | 0c. to B00. ey or tine = $0, Toe, 61 andSL.26. — Sete ‘Cures | Curcenosise— Soe ~ Pia LG eg a EDUCATIONAL. Cantrell & Cochranc’s Ginger Ale, & 00" Ginger Ale (quart butties). Pruit-Ades—Raspoerry, Strawberry. ae ‘Urange abd Ceneoe tere Wet oa SR fet Ponte ‘Sparkline: bai ty ‘inewar. ee Paes Wenen all kine = ‘Commendador Port Wine (thirty wear ae Malthopter‘age (Burton's). Hu: C. A Beineken’s V reinia Claret. Kiwit. ‘Copensagen Cherry Cordial. © © BRYAN, mhile-om NO. 1413 NEW YORK AVENUE. Cussera ‘Try our ST. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, ad 8 bottles for one dollar. je haves fine line of higher crade Clareta, which we atvecllinn at eicrdonally iow prise BOBERT SMITH'S SON'S INDIA PALE ALE. ©. A. HEINEKEN'S CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. GEO. E KENNEDY & 50x, 1209 F street northwest, CLARETS. apo Pose Axveaser Borren We are receiving fresh from the Dairies, three times s week, the following well-known brands of Table But- ter. viz: bee 3 t ‘MONOGRAM. AE ALUM ORSVE AND HILL BROOKE Creamericn NOTHING BUT PURE BUTTER KEPT AXD SOLD BY US, JOS, C. FEARSOS'S SONS, Northern, Western, Center and Capitol Hill Markets, Also, Farragut Market, 17th and K sta mw. apl0-Im Hexo Tr HE-NO $s situ natural condition: that in without coloring, rohan oe faney erin: Teas . Fao only th the inetal lined packaevs—-quarter, half aud Vgiges—thus preserving the sttvagih aud ‘finer vor of thr ‘No Tes is sold by all grocere. Tho trade supplied by MARTIN GILLET & Co, Establiahed 181. {m29-6m) Baltimore. | Ben 8) K STRENT NORTHWEST, 1323 Femi cite th ener ty} ine takcu with the pronunciation ome her pupile aduite and children. Irarm, te Sopevial sivantasces cftered Wiakting to etuay Garin the muster MUSIC—BY REQUESTO! GRE RRUSINESS SCHOOT S17 Tr @L MAR TRA hoxt Uusineas penmuan and ihe met practical hae spies, Reskies iow tearhe without tok bem, ome Baie'the nual tne chen sil tie year Bentaanatln, Ari Syaline =a cenepmmrnes. 38 anouth gia. for Uae Husivem Prasmunebip alone, 83 aya PENCERIAN RUSINESS COLLE&t ‘COL SEIS Mas cee, ae Complete se ite. are or training some abd daupbters, oY Socen, sei-eupport, usefulire and’ hesomeke tre for year. from date Bicit-@90, Yer quarter. ns: Sy, See Sie Rode eaty Semin: ae es Se sions, “Cualars malied apy on’ LP ASHINGTON ©ON: r > T= BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE WASHINGTON, D.C. 72 1¢thst oe. BALTIMORE MD. 7 Frankl ~ STON, MASS. 1M Tren YROVIDENCE, EL, 24 Westminsterst, ‘NEW FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH. ITALIAN AND. ENGLISH CLASSES FORMED NOW. Office houre from # to 5 p.m. fe18 estar acapeny. 2321 DE SALES sTRErT, 16-7 3_P_ CAULFIELD. THIENDS SELECT SCH F ‘An Elementary apd High for both sexe, strvet, between sth and 19h streets northwest St exior advant Te any tine Preparation ior College "West coupeutive examinations “ierme is sdvasoe VENING CLASSES A MONTE, E Arthiete, Bookkreptng, Bnsieh Granta Fenmanship. U. 8 iisiory, Grogapliy: Byeling Sua 138 AMY EEAVITT. OF BosTON, = Mi ieacierod tai gad meted oan imoty, Adaron 2012 10th sieved norte ame OL DINERS Fis HON. ORGANIST, aXD chor lanter, Y ‘northwest. Private jesus ‘Siperhour. Public voice class 80 ceuta per mont Cuxxzv Goons ‘Asp Scoans AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ‘Telephone Connection. C. WITMER, mis 1918Pennavivania avenue 1. F. P. Heones Manser Comer of 8th and N streets northwest STEAK, 1fe.1h.- Sirloin, 16. 1b: hl Host 100 15,2 48 ibe Ee Steal te Tes : Best malated Sune, 3 A HOlcE Lor oF TERRAPIN: Just Received, and for sale tow. FRESH STRWBERRIES, SPRING LAMB, ~ ASPARAGUS, SHAD, atthe PALACE MARKET, feb16 z 34 5 wanzs une Bawaa >! ‘WITT ALWATS MAKE Bi BREAD AND. Jel PIANOS AND ORGANS. er REPAIRING frevn 5 5 F. LUCAS, ap2%5-3m 515 9th sirect northwest, eee Faxos, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. legant Upright Grand and. iets oeeteent atten (Old Pianos taken as part payment. BEANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, 42 NINTH STREET. ‘desire to inform all interested that aitgy tml be fcund at, my old wand at tending ‘to my_business in person. having yy Afiaire so as t0 devole iny entire time all hereafter make a speciulty of Fut BRO. 109 Tth street northwent. THE WONDERFUL CLARION. = ae ‘The KRANCH & BACH and NEW ENG- LAND PIANOS. the BANKER and Stet ORGANS: 003 “pense FARO x. Y. ee aoe ‘Also for enkans. scold EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of for sale and rent at RY pace Wan kanbe.& Gore world owned Piston, ‘Tuning apd repairing. als Bete rhe PIANOS, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano mada, EMERSON PIANO, elanyed: ‘Tent applied d para FIVE CENT MUSIC. The only complete stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, ‘No. 915 F STREET. ‘Managing partner of the late firm Ellis & Co. FINANCIAL. J. H. Sovrer sco. BANK! 1416 Pennsylvania avenaa LIBERAL RATE_OF INTEREST ALLOW! TIME DEPOSITS. _ ARUESTHENT SEConrrges unrrep_ s7a: LAND WARRANTS and TRADE’ DoLLaRs boast ra COLLECTIONS tnade everywhere tobi Pawvare Sxvck "Tiszonaru Wine WASHINGTON, BALTIMORR, PRILADELPELA NEW YORK, BOSTON #2 PRINCE & WHITELY, Sock Baoxama SERRE Tediua New York, Jamra Whitely, Henry. Dodas, 1. Craser Oakien, Bary. Logan, Washington, D.0. Maynard ©. Ayre William R Travers, Special Partnoe, BUY AND BFLL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIOR ‘Branch Office—639 15th street (Corcoran Building) ‘BH DODGE Resident Parton Quotations nf Stocks and Bonds anf information re garding the Markets recefved through our wires I%- STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchange, All orders executed and reported PROMPTLY. jaa Roz J. Tous BROKER IN GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOCKER, So. 613 15th St National Metropiitan Bank Building} Orders to buy or sell, on margin or for cash, executed, on the Chicazo Board of Trade and New York Cotton Exchange. Constant QUoUstioMs IMstALLly reosived us direct private wires, F. P. SCHMITT & 00, Chicago correspondent. SAWYER, WALLACE & CO., New York correspondent, National Bank, References {ion. James afQile™ By Telephone Promptly Attended To) T. Buoux Bune & Co STOCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGR: BOBION, KEW YORK, BALTIMORS and 28 F STREET NORTHWESE ‘Wasmrxorom, PITY. RFLT, AND CARRY STOCKS, GRATY, PROVE. SIONS AND PETROLEUM ON MARGINS AND TH LOTS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT REGULAR NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOAKD OF TRADE PRICES. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY 18 INVITED 10 EXAMINE THE FACILITIES OF THIS OFFICE CONSTANT QUOLALIONS AND SPOT CASH SETTLEMENTS. = Bvire GEG SPSS Deporte reretwad eubiect to cheete. Wepay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRPOP ond RELIABLE information recardine cur variouseity securities, and are preparedas ali times to answer da BARRY 0. TOWERS & CO, Zaxsens, DROKERS axp INKURANCE, 1620 F STREET NORTHWEST. may31 Wz. T. J. Wisour & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, ‘Ro. 003 15th street, opposite U. 8 Treasury, (Offer special inducements to on CRUDE PETHOLEUM, either tor Oak of'on Margin, TX LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORR ‘We invite correspondence. ill information: _ 2 PROFESSIONAL. Jvsr Orexme- Afull tine of FANCY, PLAIN WHITE, CREUE and JOUNTLESS — MATTINGS, 2 ALL GRADER ‘Teo pee