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— THE ' EVENING a STAR: WASHINGTON | THE PEOPLE AND THE RAILROADS, iz Of Citizens im South Washington. "LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Wentner. OWisesores, Dec ADT Yor the inuldie, Aclantie mds er baron | “TMF RActROADS wtsr GET CP AND GFI"—RESOLE- cooler | OVLE WILL SETTLE THE QUESTION 17 DORS NOT—COMMITTERS AFFOINTED, &€ | “The raftroads must get up and git” was the ponte. j Significant heading of a ttle dodger that was in New England, with generally Copco = one . = meeting <= Inst evening. ‘The meeting was largely attended Dr. James E. Morgan was chosen as chairman, and wr. W. B. Brown as secretary. Among thote Present were C. B. Church, P. Cullinane, R. @. Campbell, Lawrence Gardner, Rev. Dr. Bittinger, Thomas >tephenson, E. D. Wright, Rev. C. C. Meador, Dr. Kk. A. Bacon, William bp he Ovx Stock of New York trunks, valises and trav- ity bags 18 now complete, Funes feest stries und ail street great barguins. Herzog's, 313 Pe ne northwest, ‘Veratr’s famous caramels, 630 9th st.. 1399 Pa. av. | (Cua. Xaxpze’s pure native wine, made from the x © of the grape, is pronounced by physi- - , Zone wo give streugth abd appetite, Gevitaraii | DebUe. Bev. P. C- Coll, J-'W. Barker, Movers A vipramearhsaos Walker, Frederick Young,’ James T. eT Petty, Rev. Mr. Chapman, Dr. Chas Messra. anses $1; plain lens 50. Prigg’s. Lraci, Vorteff, Baker, Shiighrue, McGuire, a Lee Camp, No. 1. of Confederate Vete | Riddie. Riley,” Fenwick, , Beyer, mi, Va have expressed their inten- | Browne aud McCauley. ting with the Union Veteran Corps, THE RESOLUTIONS. ‘on the occasion of their A committee on resolutions, composed of Dr. C. P. Culver, Rev. Dr. B. F. Bittinger, of Westminister Presbyterian chureb; Rev. C. C. Meador, Fifth Bap- {st chureb: Rev. P.C. Coll, of St. and. Dr. Charles Allen, was appointed, and a set serles of preambirsnd resolutions. The preamble Torth the necessity of keeping open tothe business ubiic a free and unobstructed ‘way to and aon he oe cor pales front, and of Lal a eae pennsyt-| hibiting the obstruction of the streets runnin ‘Tue ne photos of Kets hemethy’s, och orth and south, and terminating at the river front Yau! avenue, continue to Ue 33 per dozen, | by steam raliway tracks passing over them on the SO Girteeath patntes grude of the same, ind declared nat the concef 3 Ware Canerace for spring or summer | tration of all the steam railroads. along Ie eae t Tals oo aatsad The Seeinas reoning cl cane: | Abs leary and avertacn an neste Sis tee orncete ‘s factory and repository, | Iradin fo the river front, would establish a “dead sbi line” between the northern and southern ons. ity. ‘The resolutions declared that the Bal- nel Potomac ratiroad be required to vacate ‘Unelr present locations within a reasonable poet petitioned Con, to adopt the Morril 5, 783, defining the routes of steam railroads tering the eity of Washington, with such minor modifications in its details as th the wisdom of Congress“ may be thought dest; recommended Squares situated between K and Land 7th and 3d streets southwest, as a suitable point at which to docate the union passenger and express freight depot; commended the action taken by the Senate District committee last Fridayon the subject of the removal of the rods, and recommended citi Fate the graves tot GRAND OP=NING at H Pa ave, ou May Ist BB Cuase, Umbrella Maker, 1514 Pa ave. Crmas Hots. Eooch Morgan's Sou Sspolle. Fisep Grasses, t 8 Pennsylvania CITY AND DISTRICT. | nents, &c.. To-night. MeCaull opera company in jesale. Hempler’s | Amuse National, THEATER. The Bexgar Student.” orn’ Orsas House.—“The Rafah.” Tuxaten Comiqes.—First-class varieties, Dimw Vcseum.—Curiosities and interesting per- Jormanc. zens of Washington city Who are seeking redrens n D's ar hurch Orphanage Bazar | for their grievances and for the pecuniary 103s to | mua cunee Bees Ce Oe | Property in consequence of the present location of | Masosic Terre.—‘Pauline, the Bell of Sara-| these roads, to press for relief in the courts of jds- es." for the fit of the Union Veteran Corps. * be 5 M. O. A. G¥aNasivw.—Athietic exhibition, DE. CULVER'S REMARKS. Dr. Culver defined briefly, by means of a map, the route proposed by the Morrill bill There seemed to be a unanimous sentiment, he sald, 23 to the general features of the measure to be adopted to secure any advantage they could. If the citi- zens Wanted fo prevent the roads from being per- manently fixed in their present locations they should look to it that they had agents constantly at work ax the railroads have. He was asked how he expected to succeed with the Commissioners op- tothem. As to the Commissioners he had mut this to sa¥: “The ox knoweth its owner and the ass it's master’s grip.” The resolutions were adopted. Condensed Locatx, Street lamps will be lighted at7 p.m. and ex- ished at 3:39 a. m. American Surs etre hall o ath © ul Association will meet at ational Museum to-morrow Amerie, n Publishing company yes- if incorporation. It pro- nd periodi- Hubercorn, nt, for the en at Carroll | ek's chureh, was g A SPEECH BY MR. WRIGHT. last eveniag, Miss’ Mollie Byrne and | Messrs. Cotins, Groff, Gannon, O'Connor and Mr.| | MF. Wright made aspeech,saying that they could Ruiph Jetferson, takihg part in'the program. | expect no aid from the Commissioners; thetr course vst ecening Wa HL Suuallswood took to tlhe third | had always been truculent; the engineer officers polly practi? a mle colored infant. about a mont | nag proposed plans which stamped them as foolsor Si which the Zou abandoned oa Water suitor | Roa ROR Blane TR eam ue ease Will be investigated by the police. | upon by the ratiroad corporation to a pia 3 1. Pumb and Joun C. Parker, | which was so Impracticable that nulls for lottery purposes, | ¥ by U.S. Comintssioner juristiction. Plumb was again never enforce it by legislation. If they wiahed succeed, they must be Ive. He advised citizens’ to ignore the Commissioners, and | their own committees to Congress. ir ci dared pass any of these obnoxious bills, the people Would settle this railroad question for them- selves. “I tremble for Congress,” said Mr. Wright, “aud for the safety of our local government if they. dare saddle any such bill upon us.” DR. BITTENGER. Mius for lack of arrested. and gave ball for Lis appearance before Sucze She the Poltes Court today Messrs Por er and Piamb -arance | fe. urt tomorrow when the cases will led ririd. Meade and Prisby, who, it 1s alleged, Were clerks for Pinmb, 1 been arrested. Dantel Hi eel northwest, ave bull for their apy a eee ans Thursday ClOth) .. a5 called upon, and eald he thought the time for “i-anungtos and Georgetown. eee ee | Speech making was past; the time for action had cent of uh ‘ion engaged I Sunday school | come. He believed the temper of Congress was Te Rae gS le oF Won in the Unlod. $0 ) en now that ft would remedy thegrievance which From A. Bren ) € Co. we have the London | they had suffered so long. mustrared pap h inst, reeetved by COMMITTEES APPOINTED. sesierday 5 te Messra. Wm. H. Baum, Harrison Crook, RA. Miss Bacon, Wm. Croggon, and Wm. H. Monroe were ap- pointed @ committee on finance. The committee that drew the resolutions was continued as an ex- gcutive committer, Messra. ED. Wright, C. B. Chureh and Rev, Mr. Chapman, of Ryland Chapel, being added to the coramittee. ——_— Wowes’s Work ror Wowen ts ree East.—The ‘Women’s Foreign Misstonary Society of the Meth- odist Episcopal chureh gave a. fon last even- ing at the Metropolitan chureh for the purpose of ralsing funds In ald of a paper for women in Indla, Tuere was a large atter >. Rev. Nathan sites, a returned missionary from China gave an inter: esting talk about that country, Von Fink- tein, Of ‘ine, also spoke. were wi er of friends Nuptal high | 1 by Fathor Walter, a3- | mas. ‘The bridal couple lett | 1. Boston this afternoon, ignored the charge of | ic Benson, and an order | ‘Transfers of Heal Estat: Deeds in fee have been filed as follon : Axsowwrey Pore MH, sq. 220; $2,000. ee Prank be Far oe gece =e | Joswe to HA. Hull, lot 351, sq enn fo Mary Remble | BFR. ra At Eitzabeth X, Gard | Ere Oo 8 rw an pt R ROO pv ei ae E E%oo ¥ *Stus aid, lots 76 and: | poant Coa: BR A XK KIRN N aco B As EX HENS §°% me AB ERE Goo eB 2 Sk KH ON MN ‘UGO | 2PP, 00 w w ow ppp RRR ley ; oo wwww BD EE W. Washtr pr oo Wwww DD Ex ERE co 6W WW «ODD REE R ORS This powder never varia, A marvel of purity, 1 sRias, ,ittle and | strength and wholesomeness, More economical than Tutooutre, pith | the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sola in competition pone {iid | with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Sold only incuns, Bovat Baxrsa a for rds Opera house last night by Dut biaze hero © Dnt wilful heroine | PowDER Co.. 106 Wall street, N.Y. af fanny Little fellow | — «ll Well Atted for their Urbis ‘Dick swivel | BRR, mI Miss | ae i one reer: ah. ss of thé pertormunce, BR BD avery Lb audience for * picce ts bound to draw well Brough t $2.0 for G A. R double-breasted Flannel Suit, bold elsewhere for 313. $12 for G. A. R. Yacht Cloth Suits: chesp at $18. $1450 for G. A. R Yacht Cloth Suits; worth $20, | One sct ofG. A. R. Buttons wiven with each sult. 7.50 buys u splendid Flannel Suit; worth $10. | $10 buys Flannel Suit worth $15, Odd Flannel Conta very cheap. Bisck Diagonal Suits for Men and}Youths, Sack or Cutaway, from $10 up; great bargains. Busiuess and Dress Suits for Men and Youths from £6.60 up: better and cheaper than ever before. $20 for Black Cloth Suits; worth 840. ‘$19 for Black Worsted Prince Albert Suite; worth $36. ‘Spring Overcoats, elegant assortment, from $7.50 up; banrains, | Pants, tmumense variety. A pair of good Working SAT Ng Queens. | Paute at €125 Harris' Cagelmere Pants @460; worth politan ny Be) $7.50, Tue Wo respondent ex 0 Alexandria wit WAsunsczex Oarree Maxser towa 5 eM le ee ee FOR ROYS—4 TO 11. up. ant fed wo A compicte line of Plain and Plaited:Suita ifrom $2.50 ve a 5x | up, meep ant lamienun. ¢ “Ta | Semey Suite at 85; worth g9. eae FOR BOYS—12 TO 18. Suits for School, Work or Dress, magnificent assort- | But, from $5 up, | “The | t night by tho Satisty the most } Miss ie MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETA aps | role. Of Levee ecptivated the siara. Mr. Mr. Jay Taylor General Oilen weg ndent morrow evert T IL E 8 ron | Fireplaces, Wainscotings, Vestibules and Mantel Deco- rationg, sa WOOD MANTELS ‘constructed expecially for Latrobe Stoves, having TILE AMENTATION, are furnished at about the cost of whet Seed Mantelg that house owners of moderate means tary; Uenty Cas: | BSF Lecutty their homes with these Artistic Features, Authony Heus. Wooo MANTELS of all eredes, in Oak, Cherry and Mahogany, Also SLATE MANTELS for those who are not tired of then. Asor ene of Ie sa at the Insune cu oS Of the Je “Poor snuette expedi died Te yesterday morning of sane trom the lard- i weer ths, and Was | ae le” ‘A NEW THING 1N VASES for Cemeteri¢g and Lawns, having a Reservoir Attach- 3 Waxery | ment holdite mufficieut water to last ten to fifteen Gaye, ¥ address in he . securing « vicorous growth of plants ie? the presiuential Tus Paesioenrian : it be § eleciion fe tts a large etght-yaye RUSTIC SEATS, CHAIRS, &e. uaiter—poiliical, miscrlianeous, personal, ‘news: — | s*Econcmy isthe pradent use of means ton destred end.’ Parersas 4! ‘Mr. Walter Wittams | THE ECONOMY GAS COOKING STOVES ‘The Washington City Presbytery. DIVORCE FOR ADULTERY OXLY ‘TION—FROMIBITION. ‘The discussion in the Washington city presby- tery of the subject of divorce was terminated after the report closed in yesterday's Stan by the adop- tion of Rev. Dr. Bittinger’s substitute, which re- commended the expunging for the Confession of ‘Faith of the words “willful desertion,” thus limtt- tory ‘The presi then to meet in the same chureb on une #, when Htev. Mr. Low, a cau didate for ordination, will be examined, ‘Table Linen, 18c., 19c., 26¢., $8¢.. S66. Feather Proof Bed Ticking. 15c., 180. Flannel Seaside Suitings, all colors, 12340, Merrimac Calico, 43¢. ‘Satin Parasols, lined, trimmed with Lace, $2.75, ‘Tricotine DressGoods, 16c. ‘Tricotine Dress Goods, 25c, 40-inch sll-wool Black Cashmere, 500, ‘Summer Silks, 370. ‘Black Dress Silks, 95¢. 40-inch all-wool Chudda Cioth, 300. Boys" Cloths, 15c.; 20c., 25¢, All-linen Napkins, red border, 50, Children's Fancy Hoe, no seams, 150. Gents’ Fancy Half Hose, no seams, 21c, ‘Ladies’ Fancy Balbriggan Hose, 250. Extra large Bridal Quilts, 9c. Straw Matting, new patterns, 18c., 200, LARGE STOCK OF SPRING-DRESS GOODS. TOWSON’S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ap% South Side, near Market. YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS ARE THE BEST medicine that can be employed to correct irregular- itfes of the stomach and bowela, Gentle, yet thorough, in their action, they cure constipation, stimulate the digestive organs and the appetite, and cleanse, build up ‘and strengthen the system. U betes “CONSTANTLY TIRED-OUT” FEELING SO often experienved is the result of impoverished Dlgod, and consequent enfeebled vitality. Ayer's Sarsa- ‘parills feeds and enriches the blood, increases the eppe- tite and promotes digestion of the food. and the assimi- lation of fts strengthening qualities. The system being ‘thos invigorated, the feeling rapidly @anges to a grate- fal sense of etreugth and energy. ap29 Fanor Sus: Coronen Susi: BLACK SILKS! SURAH SILKS! RHADAME SILES! MERVILIEUX SILES! BILES, 37340. SILES, 37}¢c. SILKS, 37340. Handsome BROCADE SILKS, 750. BLACK and COLORED SILKS reduced 25 cente on ie CARTERS, 711 Manxer Srce. SILK and WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 20. sows. Gr double’ widths pure ‘woo!—cream, UN'S VEILING, dou! ith, pink, Dine and blast. Sige COLORED SILKS, special bargain, 75c. HENRIETTA CASHMERE (black), silk and wool, @1. BLACK SILES, special bargain, $1.25. BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, pure silk. 75c. BLACK SATINS, 80c. COLORED SATINS, S0c. BROCADE SILES—Pink, cream, blue and white, $1. ‘NUN’S VEILING. beautiful lace style, pure wool, 25c, BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESs GOODS, SILK and WOOL PLAIN DRESS GOODS, 20. SILKand WOOL CHECKED DRESS GOODS, ‘0. SILK aud WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 2c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, CASH PRICES. apa3 1,50, NO CREDIT. CARTER'S, 111 Manuer Space, Bestrrot Bua, Gore ‘The Newest BOSA BONHEUR. 3G. BROWN, BELLOWS, E TANSHER, SULTAN DUPRE ind ie “When Fortune Smiles" “When Fortune, Frowns,” “The Sisters.” "The “Tucle” “Veay "A Sweet aatlg of “Cara.” “he . G. Brown, iting now on exhibition, YRENCH-PLATE MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES. ‘Novel Totlet Glasses in METAL and HARD WOODS. ALL THE ROGERS’ GROUPS. EARLE’S GALLERIES, Jan%-cotm 616 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA Sraname A Svnraz UPON THE PUBLIC. ‘We have no desire to appear before the public as brag- marta, but we must, in justice to ourselves, state that = ‘Yery lucky investment at just the right moment has en- abled us to offer to the people of Washington and vicin- ity @ bargain lot of Fine Clothing. Whenwe say fine ‘we mean something superior to that usually found in clothing stores, and the low terms at which we secured the goods enables us to make the following extraordi- nary offers: 7.95 8.50 ‘Imported Cassimere Suits. + 10.00 ‘Imported Cassimere ¢-bution Cutaway. Indigo Blue Flannel Suits from $7 upwards. ‘We have s full line of Men’s and Youths’ Suite from 95.25 upwards, ‘We have a full line of Boys’ and Children’s Suits from ‘S2upwards, PANTS! PANTS! PANTSI1! We have full line of Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Pants from 8120 upwards. Children's Pants from 50 cents up. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SRVENTH AND G STREETS ap Awy Day WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURZ TAKE A LOOK aT OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS. ‘tis our pleasure toshow them. The assortment is large and varied, and as nice sa can be produced. OUR ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUR-BUTTON Aftairy in West Washington. Cuvnce Evrctiox.—The following are the officers of Christ P. E. church for the ‘year:—Ves- Md Adler, SE Wheatley reelected last . j. Adler, S. eatley Behe Vesteyues ED. Hariey, J. H. Gordon, 4g lop and C. M. Mattliews; wardens— Knowles, W. T. Spyder; ister, C. M. Matthews; ‘treasurer, W.T. Dunlop delegutea co te aocesa convention which meets tn ‘Wednesday, May tie ‘M. Matthews, delegate; G. T. Duniop, CONDITION oF THE WaTER.—Great Falls, $0; tem- ‘80; Tecelving reservoir, 96; tem] Wratser iting reservoir, 96; temperature, RhoA 2 2 WHS gs AAS EE oS Manors Esrasiisaxent, 6 SEVENTH STREET N. W. DEY GOODS DEPARTMENT. BEABONABLE GOODS AT SPECIAL PRICEA All-wool Biack Bunting, special price, 20c. All- wool Black Nun's Veiling, speolal price, 250. 42-tnch AlL-woo! Black Nun's Veiling, good value for + 6c. at Larin's {-4 All-wool Lace Bunting, good value for at 7c. effects in Black ite Pi val Handeome effects and White Plaids, good value Black Brocaded Bunting, good value for 40c., at 250. All golvra Koechlin's French Sateens (plain shadeo), at ts Pink ‘aco Buntines. in Light Blue, Pink and Black, 96 inches A handsome line in Wool Check Dress Goods, at 25¢. BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! We offer the best value of $1 and 91.25 Black Silkin the city. Ponson’s “High Life” Black Silk, from $1.25 to ¢2.60 per yard. Five pieces All-sitk Black Rhadame, good value st 81.25, for 81 per yard. Five pieces Ali-silk Black Mérvilleux, good value at sate el payer eee Light Blue, Pink, Cream, Garnet, Cardinal; Fort, Licht ang Seal Brown Setin worth 908. at spocial Pos = BAUM'S, 416 7th street, HANDKERCHIGF DEPARTMENT. ‘We bave opened 40 new styles of Handkerchiefs, at 12}6., worth 18¢, ‘We are making a epecial offering of a Jersey which we pride ourself on, and guzrantee it the best in the coun- try orrefund the money. We offer you a Jersey made as well as ANY, in all the new shades, stitched with SILK, and the quality the same as our 83 Jersey, and ‘weask only ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS. ‘We call 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 year’s May Festival Suite, and show novelties not to be found elsewhere. FOR SIXTY-FIVE CENTS ‘we offer a line of Gingham Dresses, in 2, 3, 4and 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 have specialties. TRUNES——TRUNKS——TRUNKS. SATCHELS——SATCHELS——SATCHELS, Our Trunk Department is now ready, and we will save you money if you call and see our stock, We have 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 Bargain as the following: 1,200 Pieces Fine Swiss Embroideries, abont 6 to 9 inches wide, very choice ani fine work, worth from 38 to 60 cents a yard, at the exceedingly low price of 25 centaa le SEVENTH STREET N. W. Repvce Expenses, “Times sre not as good as they were, and we must reduce expenses,” is a remark that is fre- quently heard in every household, and it ts usu- ally made by the head of the family. “That is ‘easier said than done,” replies the wife. Here is & little advice to the husband which will help him convince his better half that he intends to do his part in the direction of economy. Go to GEOKGE SPRANSY and buy that beautiful air of pantaloons he js selling for #4, that can Rot be equaled any place for the same money: and the same can be said of George Spransy's two styles of 4-button cutaway frock sult for $16.50. In this way you can reduce expenses, and have the satisfaction of purchasing from the only clothing house in the city that will give You a guarantee in writing. GEORGE SPRANSY. ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, : (Wi BEVENTH STREET, Py Opposite U.S. Post Office, 1884, FOF SPRING AND SUMMER. 7 9 Q 4. E. G DAVIS, 19 MARKET SPACE ‘As we make BLACK GOODS 8 specialty we are conse- quently always on the lookout for bancains, With this object in view we are addins daily to our stock MANY NEW and DESIRABLE FABRICS—such as VELVET AND SILK GRENADINES, CRAPE 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 buyers, §@ NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, E. G. DAVIS, 19 MARKET SPACE, ‘We offer this week one lot REAL KID GLOVES, four ‘buttons, at $1, one lot UNDRESSED KID. four buttons, at 87 ne lot REAL LISLE THKXEAD GLOVES, at ‘2c. These are extra good bargains, and will sell fast. Stock of PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, &c., complete. (a BEST GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES, ape E.G, DAVIS. Gaear Bazcams IN FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, Having purchased theentire stock of a well-known maker, consisting of Ladies’ fine iid Button Sitges, it B, Cand D widths, we have concluded tosell thesaite a e2 PER PAIR They arean excellent value at $3. Wo beg the Indies of itiseity tocalfandiockat them, V0 Pe Me ‘Cousin’s fine Shoes in every width, and cheaper than elsewhere, We make a specialty of Children's and Misses Spring- heel Shoes, and invite the attention of parents to the tame. Some as low as OO cents. Our stock of Ladies’ Opera Slippers is worthy of attention. We have them to fit: Very Handsome Blipper at 70 cent face House'S:ippers from 15c. up. ‘Men's. Boys’ and Youth's Shoes in grest variety. Our “Burt's” Shoes for Men and Boy known to need mention. Whoever antes rood Show, superior to custom-made, should try a pair of them. We guarantee all Shocs we sell If a does. wear ‘satistact:Fy we cheerfully ive another pair ot Bince of them. 4 call is solicited at SINSHEIMER & BROS, aps 808 7th and $151 M street. Jvsr Ovextxo— A full line of FANCY, PLAIN CHEOK and JOINTLESS MATTINGS, in ALL GRADES, The pat- terns are very neat and handsome, Also, new line of INGRAIN CARPETS, in NOVEL DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS FOR cuTaways should not be overlooked. ‘Their Fit is faultless, mado ‘end trimmed in every way equal to custom-me2- =~ ‘mente, except in price, which is about one-third lesa, GENTLEMEN WITH A PREJUDICE AGAINST We : xi i pion tbiony ms a 1008 | are offered with the fullest suaranvec as the best aid in irsteclass Mtista. Many of them are} ee Sierd te be, pertect tte gems collected care: | — y bs the late Hembrandt Fale, ahd Dow tobe | Bohl to the hiviest bidder. ‘The sulo begins nest | BRONZE PLACQUES, TRAYS, PANELS and Wednesday uigne, boone) | ANCIENT ARMOR, _ Brew Foaxtrege at Avcrion. Sell (o-mortow morning, at 10 0° @ence, 1285 1th street Sortment of honsehald : 2 fe faithful to ecko Sa! reproduction, artistically displayed in our lock, at the rest. na splendid as- ects, emibracth i Seoc pn aria eae same, a Boaeg Mul be opeu early tor ai inspection of the HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 424 Mtb street. apli-im READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD SEE ¥ ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., ‘THE Finkar CLOTHING BRADY-MADE, SPRING. TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS GREAT VARIETY. a FURNITURE and BABY CARRIAGES AT BOTTOM ‘PRICES. SINGLETON & HOEKE, apl9__ 801 Market Hpace‘and 308 and 910 8th street. ee ant S10 in heat, 907 F Sx. Proxouxcen Bancama, oot F STREET. =. At ‘NEW PLACE OF BU! our tA Lain a Mune, Yang: Sy ech Ges amir arene Sieene ce neers 3 He 5 ‘on genuine monogram Serato 20 pes spl2-tml ‘Formerly 1906 ¥ Street. Lon & Bro, @ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, ‘The best Harness and Collar in usois “THE CONCORD,” (Of which we always bave s lanre supply on hand st Coupe,, ‘and Road Harness s specialty. Carriage r en ee et Se and falcbelost very Johnvon’s Polite attention. Ladies’ saloon first floor. im For Threat Diseases and Coughs, Brown's Bronchial Troches, are jue ‘imitated. aed oe meta Want of © Carriage : ‘Spring or ‘summer use, don’t fall to attend the ring opening of carriages at Andrew J. Joyce's Gictoty add repository copser of 1ath and gay Oyster Arrivals Dall: 621 B street nbrenweat, hard and ott ot haven Ch reall oo oa Vermont Maple re 5 of fine flavor and strictly by Mocauley Deliwig, 209 Penna. ay itol. and Delt E hecauey, cor. of at ana ¢ bureets northeast 3 Fars Received on Storage. Guaranteed against damage by moth and fire. im BLE. Srivguerz & Sow, 1287, Penna. ave, ‘Wilbor’s Compound of Pure Cod-Liver oil and Lime, ‘The advantage of this compound over the Oll fs, that the nauseating taste of the Oil ls re- moved, and the whole rendered palatable. The of- fenaive taste of the Oil has long acted as a great ob- jection to its use; but in this form the trouble is en- irely obviated. ’ A host of certificates might be ven here to testify tothe excellence and success of *Wilbur’s Cod-Liver Oil and Lime;” but the tact {hac itis preseribed by the medical faculty ts suf- ficient. For sale by A. B. Wilbur, Chemist, and all druggists, Durkee’s Saind Dressing. A ready-made, rich and delicious dressing for all salads Of meat, fish or vegetables. Chea] aeaey, ‘better than home-made. Unrivs ace, eo and asa . C7 Cushing Process Liquors for Medicinal use; warranted chemically pure; sold by all drug- gists. Jas F. McGee, sole agent, 404 9 p.W.tu,th,s,1m Bicycle Shirts and Stockings, Men's and Boys’ sizes from 50e. to #4, all shades. Special rates to clubs; samples tree, at Auerbach’s, 7th and H. eo Burnett’s Cocoaine, THE BEST OF ALL HAIR DRESSINGS. It_allays irritation, removes all tendency to ¢andrufl, and invigordtes the action of the capil- laries in’ the highest degree, thus prom: ‘Vigorous and healthy growth’ of hair. Ite effect upon the glossiness and richness of the hair is such 5 cannot be surpassed, ‘Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best. 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia, 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. €0 J. M. Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya Bark Has, for more than half a century, been in use ll classes of people, and indoreed by eminent, ne Sicians a8 the best tonic and Invigorator extant. ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find 1 to give new life, vigor and happiness. Particu- lanl a lady's medicine. $1.a novia. Sola by arg. W. E. Thornton, Proprietor, Baltimore and arrison streets, Baltimore, Md. tu Bed-Bugs, Flies: Files, roaches, ants, bed-bi rats, phers cups, ‘clegred cut bynough on at" “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and dollvered in half-pouhd “Ward” printa, 40. pet Pound. Also, Cottage: », Buttermilk ahd Sweet ilk, Se. per quart, Cream 15¢. pint. PPP, U U RRR REE PoPUU RR E PPP U U RRR EE PB uu RR E P uw 8 R EEB BBR OU U TTT TTT EEE BoB uoOT T £ ‘ai BBB u oT T FE RRR BeUo T o f= foe BBB UUtsCédT T (REE BORE OUE SPECIAL BRANDS IN FINE BUTTER: “THE HARMONY” “THE ALGONQUIN,” “THE BraMONDs “THE HARM( ‘THE DiaMOnD® «| In and 8Ib. BOXES. ‘These goods are pnt up on our Special Order, and areas fine as any made, fa We do not sell any of the adulterations known to the tradeas * BUEINR, BUTTERINE, ULEOMARGARINE, §y- WE GUARANTEE THE PURITY OF ALL BUTTER SOLD BY US. GEO. M. OYSTER & CO. Wholesale: Cor. Pa. Ave. and Ninth st. mw. Retail: Center aud K street Marketa, ESTABLISHED 1830, apt Im uu 33a 5 EER es bee a nN WePER TER WHISKEY. ‘This Whiskey, npon an analytical examination, has Proved tobe FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredienta which are used to give fictitious age and favor to this popular drink, yon ara or BROWNING & MIDDLETOR BARBOUR & HAMILTON +.B. BRYAN & BBQ, CC, BRYAN, BL WHEELER THOS, A. ROVER, X. 7, METZGER & BRO. BEALL & BAKER. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, + G ERGOOD & Ga, WM. HELMUS + @B WATERS, Wasmmrerox, DO. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, Sorz Paorarsrons, Taz Bors Wax Br Hur, AND THE PARENTS SAVE 25 PER CENT BY‘PUB- ‘feb0-Sm . CHASING FROM Us, Boye Bulla, 9 t2.12, at Bt worth eo? es a Ion ft. 8 = fe CBILD! DEP: N FIRST FLOOR, . “om st go = 5. * “at G45 oe Sais SS Ewer 3 * A facht Cloth, worth $18, 2 rape he EEE sun wene peeqrchinen fk Py a —— J APRIL 29, 1884.’ DRY_ GOODS. Turozren’ Jexsers Axo Waurs- SEATON PERRY * (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & RROTHED HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LINE OP PLAIN FROM TO wew'S ADE i “3 MO} 1G ay gpobe. a Ln a UNDER. 1 EE;CHOICE GooDs, PLAIN FIGURES AKD oR. SEATON PERPY. ‘Perry Bull Established es 7 ne SYNBS & tts, ‘We are showing: desirable styles in Spring and Summer BS at ery low pete” PONGEE ROBES in Netural and Colored Embroidery. INDIA SILKS in plain srecial bargain, if Colored GHOS GHALN Sita at gi, RHADA! angie ADAMA SILK, in six colors, st $1.25. SILK fi ILR from $1 to'§2.50, at low tari raten’ SOOTCH and FRENCH GINGHAMS. Afne assortment of printed all linen LAWNE best Tunilty and desirable stylea at 330 Patterns of BATISTE. 40 incher ("Choice styles of GATING at Sec Witte DRE Sechoiee denigua’ A lige stock sf PRR SOED od choice ms COACHINGS. QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS, 8. L. HEMPSTONE, apa 903 MARKET SPACE” Srecuz Bazcarme, SILKS 4ND DRESS GOODA. We have just opened 10 at 81. lc: rorth $1: “it isso of eaviiful quality BLACK SILKS at #125, Fou Staple Goods, these two lote are the cheapest and Dest Pe have ever seen. 25 pieces of leg RO CLOTH, all wool, in new tan and mode shades. . DRESS GOODS ta thiselty. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & 80%, $19 Pennsylvania avenue, B.—THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPES: fey Sor Aso Waar Deranruenr. SUIT AND WRAP DEPARTMENT, ‘In which we are now showing one of the finest, most extensive and select stocks of LADIES’ SUITS AND WEARS to be found in thecity. Particular attention fs called to our Gisplay of entirely new Spring and Summer stylesin SHORT WRAPS, DOLMANS, NEW MARKETS, BAGLANS, WALKING JACKETS, JERSEY WAISTS, CASHMERE NUNS VEILING, WHITE DRESSES AND MOURNING COSTUMES. NOTE THE PRICES: Abandsome all-wool Ottoman CLOTH WRAP, elsb- orately trimmed with lace and paasementerié, at $12.50, reduced from $15.50. Our TRICOTINE VISITE, lace trimmed, only $6, for- mer price $8. Our LEADER, 2 SPRING WRAPS, made of Tricot, ‘trimmed with lace and passementerie, which we will offer at the very low price of $5; regular price 87.50, ‘SPECIAL.—Weshall offer our all-wool BLACK CASB- ‘MERE SUIT, box plaited skirt, with draperies, at $12; actually worth $16 We guarantee this suit tobe all ‘Wool, oF no sale, PAEASOLS. Our department for PARASOLS isereatly enlarged ‘and we are now displaying all the novelties for street and carriage weer, plain and trimmed, and with unique LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. 106 doz. LADIES’ CHEMISE, good cotton, 19¢.: 97 doz. Chemise, trimmed with lace, 29c.: 89 doz. Chemise, trimmed with three rows of inserting, and tucks between, ‘band and sleeves, edzes with cambric raffles, at 430, special price; 126 doz. Chemise, with Torchom isce and ‘Hambarg inserting, at @¥c,; reduced price for this weak only. MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS, trimmed with lace at @8c. SKIRTS, with ruffies of Hamburg em- broldery, 9 inches in depth, $1.23: former price $1.75. Mother Hubbard CAMBEIO BLIPS, with embroidered yoke, at 250.; would be cheap at 40c. Mother Hubbard CAMBRIC SLIPS, Hamburg yoke and tuck bottom, 5c, Ladies’ lace stripe Nainscok and Lawn APRON, trimmed with plaited ruffie, 100. Nurse APRONS, wide ‘edge and tucking, at 50. Our lot WASH SKIRTS, in different styles, at the upi- form price of 500. Alarge and complete assortment of BOYS SHIRT WaISTS, in nobby pstterns, from 260. to the finest quality. OUR SPECIALTY—LADIE® CORSET COVERS— ‘We shall offer at 250. each for this week only. ‘We have also opened a new line of CHILDREN’S ana ‘MISSES’ SUITS, made of Marseilles. Pique, Lawn, India ‘Linen and Gingbams, in all sizes and styles, at the low- est possible figures LANSBURGH & BEO., 400-422-4% SEVENTH STREET. New Srano Gloopa WE WILL OFFER THIS WEEK SPECIAL BAR- GAINS IN BLACK SILKS, SILK GRENADINES, FRENCH WOOL NOVELTIES IN CHOICE DE Hah Cia Be ‘ap3-3n ‘HOOK, BRO. & CO., 1328 F street. New Sruxo Goons Rronva> Az LUTTRELL & WINE'S, RO, 1990PENNA. AVE, corner 20th st aw, Busors FAMILY SUPPLIES. ——— Goovs ! EDUCATIONAL. ara |G CONVERSATION eet =e TERS Ba 4 s FOR 29-3" tae Z.. 813 6th wtrect north west, <2.) K_ STREET NORTHWEST, FRENCH i SPRING AND SUMMER AB2S eran a (1 j herp learn to converse ins ees | short'ehane ron of the Laarusee. Special advantages to | Nuthing to study ducing Saat Rose's Wert India Lime Juice. “g MECCA IN MUSIC_BY REQUEST OF NUMEROUS Bow’ Rapa Bataet Gincer Ai, Momiveret Lime Jute | <A Mrivod a punt Elgin th 1 Cantrell & Cochrane's Gineer Ale. | shortest unvth>l "All these Geaitous to De bromest ook en oe So, Ale (quart bottles) | 2 operas. parlors, ete, will have vodoes trained: oat, Fruit-ades—Heepserry, Size berry, | gut the eg, hisheat culture Mie wire re ‘Grange and Lime. guid now ‘ninsmer “mertts atid orstorioe ‘Bure Pratt Sirupe. FROFESSOR DE WOLOWSATS%s BMuscal Institue West pone ore eae Co ‘sperkti Viveser. Cutmbeeh Bors. Baier Beet on bens Bo Courmmendadar Port Wine rts Fears i a Modi Salt Ratract. ee a. Virwinta Cit a - ©. C. BRYA, ‘mhl?-Sm NO. 1413 NEW YORE AVENUE Cranera cLaRETa ‘Try our ST. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, 3 bottles for one dollar. We! & fine line of higher grade Cl which we are selling at proportionally low prices. ROBERT SMITH'S SON'S INDIA PALE ALE. C. A. HEINEREN'S CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. GEO. E KENNEDY & 80N, app 1209 F street northwest, Pore Avomsxer Berra We are receiving fresh from the Dairies, three times s ‘week, the following well-known brands of Table But- ter, viz: eee ‘BOCK HA PLUM GROVE AND HILL BROOKE Creamerics. ‘NOTHING BUT PURE BUTIER KEPT AND BOLD BY US. JOS, C, FEARSON'S SONS, Northern, Western, Center and Capitel Hill Marketa, Also, Farragut Market, 17thand K sta nw. apl0-im Hexo Tra HE-NO 1s simply tea m a natural condition: that ts, without coloring, polishing or fancy twistint: ‘Itcan Beeld fice tric than other Bue team” e-aofen sold only in. the inc ‘kages—quarter, half au: sisoé—thus preserving the sticngeh ‘ahd Suet or of the tea. = ‘No Tea ia sold by all grocers.” The trade supplied by * MARTIN GILLET & Co, Established 1811. {m20-6m) Baltimore, FE, P. Hocus Maszeer, ‘Commer of 8th and N streets northwest, TUBE STEAK, 18. Tb.: Birlotn, 166. Tb. 2c. Ib; Best Rib Rosst. 15c. 5 Ibs, Sg 1b,s, 9 ibe best Lard 61:18 te A CHOICE Lor oF TERRAPIN Just Received, and for sale tow. FRESH STRWBERKIES, SPRING LAMB, ASPARAGUS, SHAD, atthe PALACE MARKET, febie Corner 1éth and New York avenua, NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. 900 BRR KER oo EB FPR F s*s go ke tne fe Fes Ooo Exe KOR Eee Sss82 mT BE a RX NX coo gs E EORL HANNS e ome FELEMEE HEARS SoS T! EERE OR LOLL UN NN ON RPREME ft A BS BES RRR EE L IAANNNC Rg RE L. MAAAN NNO CE R ER LLLLUA AN NN COU RRB. 6GG OO L DDD FEENN N og et - PRE eka 6 sq D DE NEN - 6d 00 Luin Bop Exe ® HHI HH it £ HHH ff L HOH HERB Lb ‘WILL ALW! MAKE BEAUTIFUL sv! coruer aveana, Jel WM. M. GALT & Co. PIANOS AND ORGANS. iO TUNING AND REPAIRING a . ara J. F. LUCAS, 9p25-3m 515 9th street northwest. EINERAMP PIANOS. GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Sgr mrvoris ie ee ape of $10: and Sis O¥ Pianos taken as part payment. BEANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, 422 NINTH STREET. — eee sik pe bee sure Ta eee ce Teuton H. Mattingly. whose services it 5 i ke ¢ 2 CPRIGHT oe PIANOS —A KRANCH & BACH and NEW ENG. Fe LAND PIANOS the BANKER tu sik LOANS as | “DECKER” PI } GR oP ioeoaE ds. x ATP “Also for Burdett oncans. eevl? PIANOS: ve. pros, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano made, EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Rest Medfum-priced Piano Manufactured, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. eakittoy #04 Onvane sold on fortallmenta rented or ex HIVE CENT MUSIC. ‘The only complete stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No, 915 F STREET. Managing partner of the latefirm Ellis& Co. a2 14425 New York avenue, Tus Naw Your Scx REACHES WASHINGTON aTU AM ent Business penman and Rruction Bookkeeping taught without poling scholars to eain'e practical knowledae ‘halt the nsual time Oper ail the year fm Bookkeeping, Ienmanabin, (emewpondence. eS a mouth. ll for tne Business Peninapetp FENCERIAN BUSINESS — 00) SSRIS Seo aes toy {raining sons and daughters snd ‘women for mete night year S nicht, recelt wes ed aa oo ess ra EFL, ORGANIST. TEACHER OF PIANO 9 and VOCAL MUSIC. "Particular attention te ta be pomth in the re, an well so thous riers oF Leechers Terns GL" 1ie Lie eg \TASMINGTON CONSERVATORY OP Z fie Hall, corner Teh and Dente ‘iltevoth dear: Five edvantaee’ 0, mb A) pop LARD, Dirwetor. WA ASDSGIOS ACADEMY. OF TeLbokaray Ouly School of in the city; lewwons in, short-hand, mechanical, aud other drewiag. Gall and geo nystem of teaching. “IS Ot wt ae. malO-2ra, T= BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES = WASHINGTON, D.C. 725 14theat ae ALTIMORE, MD., 73 Franklin wt aS 1d Tremuout st PROVIDENCE, BL, 254 Westrniusterst, NEW FRENCH, GFRMAN, SPANISH. ITALIAN AND PRINGLISH CLASSES WORMED NOW Office hours from sto 5 p.m M ‘UBICAL ACADES Vial DE SALES STREFT, _ 3. P, CAULFIELD. RIENDS SELECT SCHOOL F ‘Av: Eietoentary and Hist, Schoo! for both sexes. street. between sth snd 19th stresta northwest 8 ctor advantaet Terms moderate, Puplla reorlved auy tine aud chatged trom date of enizy, APU st ‘Loo! roous trou! 9a wa top mn, tilosw. eupweLte NAM. PRIVATE TUTOR, s SW. corner th and Oca ty French, Germat, jest Point. Annapolia Kisttremation, Latin, Gs Preparation tor College competitive examinations Terms in sdvanion, IVENING CLASS! A MONTE. een le sr, Booker. ryfist cramer Feamanahip, U.S History, Geography, Belling auS0 ES AME AEAVITE OF BosTox ‘Teacher of Yoral and Sune ane yAdarom Wid Lon wtreet Hortiwest Sk VIDS. 1. JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR ‘Master, 1119 10th street northwest. Private: finer hour.” Public voice clames 8 cents per ena LADIES GOODS. es M. J. Hos. No. 1909 F Stax, has in Stock, and is Constantly Receiving, the Latest Novelties in IMPORTED MILLINEBE, __ Special Attention given to Ordena, app Jvsr Oresev As Excoast Lae CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT DEESSES, LACE and SHIRRED CAPS, POKE BONNETS. MERINOCLOAKS in Mother Hubbard and other styles. Magnificent Stock of Ladies and Children's Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Kid, Silk, and Lisle Thread Gloves, Select ansortinent of Hambungs, Irish Point, Nainsook, and Swiss Embroideries, Oriental, Torchon, Medic, and other Trimming Laces in all the newest designe, Mrs. SELMA RUPPERT, apie (608 Oth street northwest. Cun Rorrens, NO. 403 AND 405 7TH ST. N.W., Received 2 full assortment of EASTER EGGS, 2 EASTER BASKETS, EASTER NOVELTIES, (Of all Designs and Priow, ws Mapawe J. P. Paraer, IMPORTER OF FASHION, 07 F STREET, NORTHWEST. With tnereased facilities for the importation of Rowley weare at all mes proyared to show, PARI BONNETS and LONDON HATS far surpassing auy Previous season. SPECIAL ATTENTION MADE TO SIMPLE Cos. TUME BONNETS. ae M. Waxux. of FRENCH PONNETS AND ENGLISH AOUND BATS, FINE MILLINERY Goops REAL LACPS, DRYS® TRIMMINGR, FINE NECKWZAR, PARASOLS, AND SPSING WRAPS, in all the leading styleq 7Cite Treviec. Paris. 907 Pennsylvaniaavenua apS M™s ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, wi guent aed rect fang comfort BEE SECC TES Atte French Hand-made Underclothing. Met and phest Shouluer Children's Corsets, ands 91 Coreet (Mise 5 own make.) that’ for the’ price is i foe Eowurpemed, R BUILDING, tru Expusitons “Mazufacturer end HUMAN HAI AND FINE HATR WORK Ladies fine Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing. eon. Se an S57 FIPTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ) os MODISTY, pif ed from Baltimore to No. 24 D street south. fast, were she will make to order Dresses and ep ‘Three Patents and Five Pazie, Lytnsand Vienna in every «rade, “With her loug ioe an the art: Dresnwaking sbe quarantes ‘satisfaction in fit and style, febs-em Ang Fees Choaks, C Pint = Sy Sas Na eae Ee ecnasry 4 Stileien's Civdina Cleaned by tits, proce wil tobe removed ‘actually. file 65d and Gis per ALLLL aco FEE iE UE Scere a £2 Soe Ps, MS %

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