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— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON LOCAL MENTION. The Weatner. FFICR OF THE CBIEF StaNar. CQasmrneros, D. -- ADT. For the miidie Atlantic st | Lost His Life for a Day’s Sport. team tes, fair weather, | as, shi and south, sitght tare. The ihdications are that the rise slowly in the middie Atlantic Auntie states on ‘Thursday, with fair there, but after enjoying to return yesterday, and short, ‘They thereiore came on the cars only far a6 the Relay house when, they had to leave, cars and take to the track. ‘They proceeded Euintage landing. where. Alick Tras o Jump on & passenger train way ington. Just'as he entered. the car be encountered west,” % Infant's first Shoes, from 1c. up. ea reoos Spring Heel oi the conductor and becoming frightened be Jum) Se ae eee from the Gain toe ane ates and. a passing So ccched Suen Gomer oe train from Washii to Baltimore ran over him, Ledes’ hid Button, from sup. killing him instantiy. His remains were fo his late home on De Frees street from where caviowcn neastaaa Funeral will take place. His father is a brick- —— ‘yer. | ee ‘We Pay the Strictest attention to etery detail In neture cf Our clothing. ‘The widespread | SPLENDID LIBRARY aT ACCTION.—A superb library we enjoy Is based on the honesty of gar- | 18 now al ‘and ready for examination at the iceman Bros. the ‘most poplar | auction rooms of Thomas Dowling. Tt embraces jothiers corner 71 classtea Mining and civil engineering, ne and other sclentine documentary history, BB Caase, Umbrella Maker, 1318 Pa. ave. Standard law books, Audubon and miscellaneous: books, all finely Dound and tn good condition. For date of sale see advertisement. Wast oF 4 Cartage for spring or sammer n't fall to attend the spring opening of carri- —_— D. C. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30, 1984! ‘The remains of Jack Cole, of the Jeannette ex- edition, who died at St. Elizabeth insane asylum, a8 mentioned im Tae Stan at the ume, were re- moved to New York. yesterday by the ¢ p. m. train. ‘The body had- pfeviously been embalmed and Tested in an elegapt cloth covered casket at the un- the procession, numbers of people, when nized Lieut. Danenhower and the others, realized ‘that it was the body of “poor Jack Cole.” and also fell in rank, walking to the ‘Others stood [rite beads ancovered as a of respect to the deceased. A son of the deceased accom the Temains to New York, where the 1 will take Thent will bemade at Flatbush. ces at Andrew J. Joyce's factory and repository, Cornet of lath aud E Streets. aterer, of No. 23 Iowa Circle, A delivers them at impossible for him to does, and everything in sea- | asonable prices, Try him; be will { = Sazx OF Patwrisas.—The auction sale of the | collection of fine pattings, now open for Inspection | at Waiter 8. Williams « Co. s, No, 1001 Pennsylva- | Bk avenue, be; ing at So'ciock. AS There is no limit placed. there will doubtiess be many Feally good bargatna: H GRAND OPENING at H. Op maven, Om May ist. Public: nespee | oo, wow Ww pp eae eae Be elle reacts ieee] OD, 97S eB Minding more favor than | (tueyareadapted for £0 WWW Boe We have them in ves. Eiseman Bros, corner 7th and E. Sess ‘This powder never varia A marvel of purity, crION.—The articles rematning unsold at the | Wezasr now being held at Willard’s nali will be | strength and wholesomencss, More economical than haif-past foci MAY AAEETHOOR, | the gruinary Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition aif-past 4 clock 2 Fou tae Bexgerr or Isquimens.—Pennsslvanta | With the multitude of low test, short weight alum or coke ollive 615 7th street uortnwest phosphate powders, Sold ontyincana RoraL Baxmxe AstkoNowtes: Telescope. Hempler, optician, 53 | Powpgn Co., 106 Wall atreet, N. ¥. ~ a6 Pa ave. (2s CITY AND DISTRICT.» | Panos. ——sogr onk ARO ‘Coaching Parasols, all colors, $1.90, $1.50. $1.75, 82, $2.25. Satin Parasols, lined, trimmed with Lace, $275. Silk Parasols, 81, 81.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2. 40-inch Spring Cashmeres, 2c. Amusements, &c., ‘Toonight. arwoxat. TI —MeCaull opera company in | Fouv’s OreRa Hovse.—“The Rajah.” ‘THEATER Comigve—First-class varieties and 40-inch all-wool Shooda Cioth, 30c, wrestilag match ‘Fricotine Dreas Goods, 25¢. Dows MUSEtM.—Curlosities and Interesting per- Tricotine Dress Goods, I6e. formance i Gerster Dress Goods, 12%. Wittazp’s Hats.—The Church Orphanage Bazar Ladies’ Flannel Suiting, 12340. and convert. . ‘Summer Silks, 37¢_ Masontc TEMPtm—Musteal and dramatic ‘ainment by Crypti Paliaout and others, Condensed Locaix Street lamps will be lighted at 7.05 p.m. and ex. tinguished at 3:30 a. m. exten Black Gros-Grain Dress Silks, 96c. 3 Pisin Heavy Gros-Grain Silk, #1. “ ‘Merrimac Calico. 43gc. Linen Lawn, Se. Boss’ Cloths, 15e., 20c.. 25¢. ‘Feather Proct Bed Ticking, 166. Erocate Dress Silks, 90¢. ‘Ciifldreh’é Hose, no seams, Ie. Ladies’ Balbriggan Hose, no seams, 25e. house wilt be closed for she season toni Tn the past mont 215 persons Baer wen provided with shelter and 618 peraaas } th mew aking. ¥ pigeon match of the Capital City Gun y. the high TOWSON'S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Mr. Jany iy reported to police headquar- | cae ee ‘ers vesterd: er at there was stolen from | Nun's Veiling, all celors. St. Patrick's chnzel Wednesday about #60 | 40-inch French Black Cashmere, 500, Worth of carpenter's touls. ‘This morning Detective | _Fru¢y Straw Matting, all styles. Rail arrested Andrew Henulng, end recovered a | India Linen, 8346., l0c., 1234¢., 15. ortion of the toils Henning ts charged oe elud Fest: St soures were:—Wagner, } 4599 South Side, near 7th. 14: Jones and Ek 3 each, and Smith 12. ‘Th funeral of bert M. Wight, whose death was aunounced in erday’s Stak, will take plice to-morrow afternoon. ‘The remains will be te Interred at Rock Creek cemeter i x The ec Aver Last evening tn connection with " Ta ely ieee gh te | AYERS CATRARTIC YILLS ARE THE BEST Avery | #. Pieddene | ** medicine that can be employed to correct irregular- PePONS Were Meeene ne 224 | ties of the stomach and bowels. Gentle, yet thorough, i the Season of the National | # their action, they cure constipation, stimulate the the National Rilles’ ar- | digestive organs and the appetite, and cleanse, build up Cecorations Of the hall | and strengthen the system, janee lane. aanual dinner at Ab- tu presiding. ‘The nmittee, consisting of W. Drew and J. C. Mii- HE “CONSTANTLY TIRED-OUT™ FEELING 80 often experienced 1s the result of impoverished Pere a le | blood, and consequent enfeebled vitality. Ayer’s Sarsa- ‘Special Officer Lem Weeden yesterday afternoon | Parilla feeds and enriches the blood, increases the appe- arrested Joseph Carr, colored, for cutting a hole in | tite and promotes digestion of the food. and the asaim!- the fenee at Athletié park In order to see the Dail | lation of its strengthening qualities. The system being In the Police Court to-day he was fined $10 | thus invigorated, the feeling rapidly changes to s grate- ful sense of strength and energy. p29 sarah MeCann, wife of Michael McCann, died last night at theif residence, No. 6222 street sourhwest. The unvelling of the statue of Martin Luther, Which will be placed in front of the Memorial kheran church, Willoccur May 2st, when there wii be exercises both in English and German, fair was In charge of a Fasxcy Sus: Coronen Suzzs:: April Weddings. covrins FoR Wao TRE - | at ea OM THE waRRIAG YESTERDAY. NUTS PRALED} RHADAME SILKS! MERVILIEUX SILKS! ‘The wedding of Mr. Paul Arnold and Miss Sarah | SILKS, Svc. SILKS, Ste. SILKS, $7340. K. Fracker, which occurred last evening at the | home of Mr. D. A. Chambers, on Q street, where | Miss Fracker has lived for some'Texts, was a very | leasant event. The bride wore a dress of white With vell of tulle—a very becoming Episcopal marriage service was ime Teod by Dr. Addison, of Trinity church, after which the bride and groom were surrounded by a large circle of relatives and friends, who showered congratulations upon them. Later'a de. Helos supper was served. ‘The numerous and un- Usually tasteful wedding gifts were admired by all | AUN O'clock the bridal Party lefo for New York | Handsome BROCADE SILKS, 75c. BLACK and COLOKED SILKS reduced 25 cents on every yard. CARTERS, 711 Maaxer Srack, SILK and WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 26c. BLACK SILKS, Special Bargain, 81. NUNS VEILING, double width, pure wool—créam, | Pink, Dine and black, Sige “um Pare COLORED SILKS, special bargain, T5c. HENRIETTA CASHMERE (black), silk and wool, $1. ainid the Inevitable rice-turowing for good tuck, | BLACK SILKS, special bargain. $1.25. Staion aftr the guews linjeted fyctnatars | BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, pare at Te. home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold will bein Chicago, | BLACK SATINS, 50c. COLORED SATINS, b0e. Where Mr. Arnold is the solicitor of the firmot/ BROCADE SILKS—Pink, cream, blue and white, $1. Bcc ormicic Beuthers, | SUN'S VEILING. beautiful lace style, pure wool, 28c, and Miss Alice E. Burnside, | of Col J. 0. P. Burnside, were married at | hi” Yesteniay afternoon, Ret. | xroon, oMeiating., The er paris of the church were deco. wih flowers. Mr. Minor Paret, | ream. wes the Hbeat mau.” ‘The | ere Miss Lilian Burrell, of Freeport, EL, and Miss ille Parct, a sister of the groom MeSsix. Robert Chew, Lorin. Whittington, Harry ‘Towers and Frank H. Nesinith were ghe ushers A BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESS GOODS. SILK aud WOOL PLAIN DRESS GOODS, 2c. SILK 4nd WOOL CHECKED DRESS GOODS, 2¢. SILK and WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 2%c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. CASH PRICES. NO CREDIT. apes CARTER’S, 711 Manxer Srace, the ceremony at Col couple left for a am eS ke Sulltvan to Mise { aon dat St. Stephen's | Fireplaces, Wainscotings, Vestibules an@ Mantel Deco- i rations, ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Pietiaey 3 = been led WOOD MANTELS Tihunnicarh, Wes ree Sawieon *GBefriGted @apecially for Latrobe Stoves, having ‘TILE cory aie ORNAMENTATION, are furnished at about the cost of 2 ee Slate Mantels, that house owners.of moderate means F may Leautiiy their homes with these Artistic Features, Same Proj, = fy Sultus Blankrgm > Gs Pot a. TR te 2, Sa. 1.009; ie Kelohenbaeh. French to Hor: WOOD MANTELS of sll grades, in Oak, Cherry and Mahogany. Also SLATE MANTELS for those who-are not tired of them. pt. trae T up and Wo Mary E en weres: $4,068 { —= aoe ee A NEW THING IN VASES slown, 45 acres: | for Cemeteries and Lawns, having s Reservoir Attach- W. Pilling, subs 4) tment holding sufficient water to last ten to fifteen days, securing a vigorous growth of planta, RUSTIU SEATS, CHAIRS, &c. “Economy isthe prndent use of means ton desired end.’ THE ECONOMY GAS COOKING STOVES: ‘are offered with the fullest guaranvee as the best aid in dumestic economy and convenience, rhe r—Lucy Jones, a } residing @ 411 14th shot herself inti | ‘iit a stnall pis | Sent (0 “ne Provideng: Finch, and “They were 2 hed Ges , BRONZE PLACQUES, TRAYS, PANELS and scorch ANCIENT ARMOR, ic | im faithful reproduction, artistically displayed in our Toma, sertion t SaLe oF Mewrpiax Hi HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, tor 9°; cents per square ic 1% cen Rathbout, Bife ead ake j spitam 424 90 street. Bioek, 06 same * > ~ } ausie fact io for Lisp Gents pee | (SARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! rang gee block 16,10 ICIEE, | My stock of Light OS erste ia large and complete donn Y- Da Wot 7 block 16,16 for Spring of Sumner tse. ‘Coupe, Bocka spe Plage per square foot: lots 21, Landauiiets. Couper ‘both tiew and secead- band kil Sri . ru for Hs cents per | work wold warranted to be ax represented, kM. Warner. tor 2, | “Heptirmy prompay attended toy = sale Wil be continued = Bt Se = j areas 410-416 8th street northwest, fT ois AKET.—Sold by Ro oA.| To Tee erring, Ce frum aU to £20 per-nun- | GEOUND ARRIVAL BOYS" SAILOR SUITR frone. $6.50 10. $7 per thousand | ‘Toelonest oxce, gos nt 1 “Hav- | “ woe “ syivania aw pond, T. Mitchell, 932 | a Penney ivauia avenric. we shail continae tor Deities Mahete Femitining stocks of dry g { mucds area substiti uA Ker. without regard 1 ‘amst, gry | sommch w Tinthed Uo ihake « clear sweep of ther a | nt Widtes have patronized this sale, aad | 2223 3its- As Fennenbventnnesons, nM tue Mumense : : Fotca are being sold "We ke Bt the best toate: | Sears Greuze ‘closins @A¥Ss a8 roou did not peut wee om nd ail of Reresioek down at one Tt wil pay | rab ges Ted te bes now, even t nica wanted at preeearss | Hun 24 fF Sag, nce will perhaps: never ovcuragaine | Hon fom Fo gut LA ¥satncn & Bro. ii i aa T = Seow Warerse ce. ue ota a pCa a aE ee ae Fooms, a const em off tory fells of straw mat. = ak x without reserve. wrlaies out JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, RURSITCRE ‘ Ja:% —Mecsra Duncanson Bros. wit PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Pekinning St 4 Salesrooms to-morrow morning. = =a ure *200'clnck, a special sale of household | ~~ - furan 'Sruxa Goova a E>) HeAEY Lise ro Nouroux.—By reterence to the | 3 = the me cn columns ie wall bo seen ‘that the Svcd. | at company Will to-morrow % e tine aoa, company wi narrow. Begin & | cffered for gentlemen to-select from at the Sefer, tne “teorge Leary” and “Excelsior.” tre | LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OP ona oe Taba Wannington public as are | WASHINGTON. . : Mpop .utertabie, while it is a pleasure to travel | HD. BARR, mbit uu avenue, KING'S PALACE, 6 SEVANTH STREET NORTHWEST. FRESH ARRIVAL OF ALL THE LATEST . STYLES IN HATS AND BONNETS. ‘Ten Thousand Bunches of Elerant *riPs, in all colors, ‘at S#0. per Buneb, worth 76c.; three in a Bunch. 6,000 PLUMES in all shades, from ‘Se. to $1 only. 5,000 Trimmed Children's and Misses’ HATS ‘at 60c. apiece only. ‘Having purchased Yhe entire stock of = New York ‘manufacturer at an Assignee sale we are enabled to offer the greatest inducements to buyers in ‘MATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, PLUMES, TIPS, — LACES AND VELVETS, ‘We offer $50,000 worth of ‘MILLINERY At Unprecedented Low Prices, (G27 Call and be convinced. EING'S PALACE 4 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ap28 f> A: BR bgo- Aa. PE. @Ge A he BR $9.80 for G A. R double-breasted Flannel Suit, sold elsewhere for 913, $12 for G. A. R. Yacht Cloth Suits: cheap at $18. $1450 for G. AR. Yacht Cloth Suits; worth $20, One set of @. A. R. Buttons given with each suit.’ 87.50 buys » splendid Flannel Suit; worth $10. $10 buys s Fisnnel Suit worth $15. Odd Flannel (Coat very cheap. Black Diagonal Suits for Men and3Youths, Sack or Cutaway, from $10 up; great bargains. Business and Dress Suits for Men and Youths from ‘96.50 up: better and cheaper than ever before, ‘820 for Bleok Cloth Suite; worth $40. ‘919 for Black Worsted Prince Albert Suits; worth §35. ‘Spring Overcoats, elegant assortment, from 87.50 up; genuine bargaina, Pants, immense variety. A pair of good Working Seas oh gis ‘Harri’ Cassimere Pants $4.50; worth FOR ROYS—4 TO 11. Acomplete line of Plain! and Plaited:Suits :from $2.60 ‘up. ‘Jersey Suite st 95; worth $9. FOR BOYS—12 TO 18 Suite for School, Work or Dress, magnificent assort- ‘ment, from $5 up. MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND FP STREETS p26 Sraxone A Svarause UPON THE PUBLIC. ‘We have no desire to appear before the public as brag- garte, but we must, in justice to ourselves, state that a ‘very lucky investment at just the right moment has en- abled us to offer to the people of Washington and vicin- ity s bargain lot of Fine Clothing. When we say fine ‘we mean something superior to that usually found in clothing store’, and the low terms at which we secured the goods enables us to make the following extraordi- ‘nary offers: All-wool Cheviot te.. 8 7.95 8.50 20,00 Indigo Blue Flannel Suits from §7 upwards. ‘The larzest sud best selected stock of SUITINGS ever ‘We have a full line of Men's and Youths’ Suits from (95.25 upwards. ‘We have a full line of Boys’ and Children's Suits from ‘S2upwarde PARTS! PANTS!! PANTS!!! ‘We have s full line of Men's, Youths’ and Boys' Pants from $1.20 upwarda. Children’s Pants from 50 cents up. Loxpoy anp LivERPooL CLOTHING ©0., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS Any Day ape | WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TAKE A LOOK aT OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS. Itis our pleasure to show them. The assortment is ‘large and varied, and aa nice as can be produced. OUR ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUR-BUTTON curaways should not be overlooked. Their Fit ie faultless, made ‘and trimmed in every way equal to custom-made gar- ‘ments, except in price, which is about one-third less. GENTLEMEX WITH A PREJUDICE AGAINST READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD SEE ‘ ‘THIS DISPLAY. ROBINSON, PARKER 400, “THE FINES? CLOTHING READY-MADE, eS = amen emacs 8D Seow Jvsr Orzxme_ A full line of FANCY, PLAIN WHITE, CHECK and ‘MATTINGS, in ALL GRADES. The pat- JOINTLESS terns are very nest and handsome, - Also, Rew line of INGRAIN CARPETS, in NOVEL BEAUTIFUL FOR SPRING. TAPESTRY akD BODY BRUSSELS IN GREAT VARIETY. DESIGNS AND COLORINGS ‘UBNITURE and BABY CARRIAGES AT BOTTOM PRICES. SINGLETON & HOEKE, api 001 Market 208 snd $20 8th strost | 2, SSF yh Fred Dongines dz Pittsburg. ME RESENTS AN ATTEMPT 10 SNUB RIM AT THE COl- ‘ORED CONFEREXCE. At the colored men’s interstate convent Pittsburg yesterday, a motion was made Fred Dougiass to make a speech, which considerable opposition. Mr. Douglass finally ‘arose and said it wes a meeting of equals, not superiors and inferiors. He had a right to the floor Sarena oe gee ane my voted down. ution ‘that it was inexpedient at this time to endorse any pony or any candidates, after an mioUs bate, was adopted. = wot Manniscs Licuwars—Marriage licenses nave ‘been issued by the clerk of the court to Patrick Sullivan and Sarah E. Sullivan; Wm. Provost ‘Thomas, of betit, N. J., and Harriet Caldwell Lyon; Daniel Rickard and M: E Robertson; Benj, Tubman and Charlotte Ann Stimpson. Very Tazorraxt: GET THE GENUINE! HOFFS MALT EXTRACT. OX THE UNEQUALED, IN ITS TONIC, ACTION “Mescns. Tanuaxr & Co. : [My fainily physician tae your Horr's Mat Ei: Se for teen year snd it bas alawat performed mirsces (or bez. “Brooklyn, January, 1983." ps0 CITY ITEMS. Corrcona A POSITIVE CURE FOR EVERY FORM OF SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASE, FROM PIMPLES TO SCROFULA TO CLEANSE THE SKIN, Scalp, and Blood of Itch- ing, Sealy, Pimply. Copper Colored, Scrofulous, In- herited, and Contagious Humors, Blood Poisons, Ulcers, Abecesses, and Infaniile Skin Tortures, the CUTICURA ‘REMEDIES are infallible. CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the New Blood Purifier, Diuretic, and Aperient, expels disease germs from the ‘blood and perspiration, and thus removes the cause. Curicuns, the great Skin Cure, instantly allafs Itch- ing and Inflammation, clears the Skin and Scalp, heals Ulcers and Sores, restores the Complexion. CUTICURA Soar, an exquisite Skin Beautifier and Totlet Requisite, 4a indispensable in treating akin diseases, and for rough chapped, or greasy skin, blackheads, blotches, and baby humors. Curiovna Rewxprus are the only infallible Blood purifiers and skin beantifiers. Chas. Houghton, esq., lawyer, 28 State street, Boston, reports a case of Salt Rheum under his observation for ten years, which covered the patient's body and limbs, ‘and to which all known methods of treatment had been applied without benefit, which was completely cured solely by the Curictna Remxpres, leaving » clean and dealthy akin. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stebbins, Belchertown, Mass, ‘write: Our little boy-wia terribly affiicted with Scrof- ‘ula, Salt Rheum and Erysipelas ever since he was born, ‘and nothing we could give him helped him until we tried Curicura Remepiss, which gradually cured him, until he is now as fair as any child. HE. Carpenter, Henderson, N. Y., cured of Psoriasis ‘or Leprosy, of twenty years’ standing, by CuTicuna Reuxpixs, The most wonderful cure on record. A dust- Panful of scales fell from him daily. Physicians and his friends thought he must die. Cure sworn to before s Justice of the peace and Henderson's most prominent citizens, ‘Mrs. 8. E. Whipple, Decatur, Mich., writes that her face, head and some parts of her body were almost raw. ‘Head covered with scabs and sores, Suffered fearfully, and tried everything. Permanently cured by the CuTI- con RemEpivs froma Skin Humor, Bold by all druggists. Curicura, 60 cents: RE- SOLVENT, $1; Soar, 25 cents. Porrer Dave amp CurM- eat Co., Boston, Mass. Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” ap26 > 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 2% TERMINAT- ING SATURDAY, MAY sp. FFFL 00 W W_ WEEERRR 38g EE 9 QW WWWE RRS £ 9 QOWWWWEE Reg E 0 Oo WWWW ER R TLLL 00 WW EEREK BR THE PALAIS ROYAL FLOWER BUYER was fortu- nate in securing the entire sample line of one of the largest importers in New York; in all, there are 900 Bunches of Flowers, which we offer for the Special Sale as follows: 600 Bunches of Flowers, no two alike,worth from 0c. to $1.00, The choice of en- tire lot for 25e. BUNCH. 800 BUNCHES AND SPRAYS OF FRENCH FLOWERS, all different, really worth from 65c. to $1.50, Special Bale price 48e, BUNCH. 100 BUNCHES, LATEST NOVELTIES IN VERY FINEST FRENCH GOODS, worth from $3.00 to $5.00 s Bunch; special price 960. to $1.48. PPP A RRR A 48S, 00 L 5: Po? AAR R AA 8 So o1 sS8s P £2 48 RA’ ASss8 ‘00 LLLLSss82 THE PALAIS ROYAL offers the following lots, bought ‘expressiyy for OUR GREAT SALE: 50 DOZ PARASOLS, Black Surah Silk, fancy sticks, $1.10, worth 82.00 each. 1% DOZ. SATIN COACHING PARASOLS, new shape and all the new colors, $2.48, regular price $3.00. 60 DOZ. BEST SATIN COACHING PARASOLS, nine- teen different colors, $1.59, worth $1.98 each. 100 DOZ SILK SUN UMBRELLAS, for Indies and gents: two hundred styles of handles to select from: 5, $1.90 and $2.25, * 3 REE TE 3 RF tad, ERR 200 DOZ. FINEST IMPORTED STOCKINETTE JER- ‘BEYS, tailor finished, fit cuaranteed, 82.98, regular price 93.50. HOA Sy Il ERE RRR ¥. HUH o> ee He RY "ES HE ES ¥ HOH “oo? Sss8 Ht Hue BOR OF x 200 DOZ. CHILDREW'S ENGLISH INGRAIN HOSE, new colors, clocks, white toes and heels, 2c, usually 6c, per pair, | 100 DOZ. LADIES’, same quality as Children's, ‘Me., usually 4c. per parr, 60 DOZ. LADIES’ BLACK SILK HOSE, warranted, ‘%8e., usually 81.45, ABOVE SPECIAL PRICES TERMINATE SATURDAY, MAY 3 bg BRE OYAL, RE [QO SUCH SUCCESS IN THE HISTORY OF LIFE has. been recorded ined AEESEVE VORD theehataee By Scher so little as to render the ment of the Hi ‘on each life at or doubtful. fourth of ‘the sum fo scasinent is set aside and with a Com- a ow mmaouns te SEIT ee tum 80 ow 4 or. 000 at, Eee eh meter, which Wil occur in full payment of the whole 2-¥. KNIGHT, General Agent: Loe: Ine: Loe: GEORGETOWN LIME KILNS! Tea of Immense bargains in baby carriages, Refrigerators, Ice chests and traveling trunks of the best manufacture will be sold to morrow at R. Goldschinids, 812-7th st. n. w., also the following at bargains in decorated and white china ware; nch china fruit plates decorated with fruits and gold lines 16c. each, worth 25c.; decorated English china dinner sets ’ Persian Hose, 100 p'cs $11.49, ore Brn os See ons 990., French china sets, 59 Des, tik gold, only sd.ar. wortn giz, New Opaque poree- Jain breakfast, Dinner and tea set com! 124 P’cs.,only $14.98, worth $21; decorated china cups and Saucers only Sic., 3 dz, warth $1.; immense assortment of new a ‘of decorated English china chamber sets, 10 pcs., only $3.48; with jar $5.79; porcelain covered oval dishes, Only 49c.; new Shape and designs of decorated, English, ching inner seta, 120 pes. only $18., worth, $85; Opaque Porcelain tea sets, 70 pos, only $4.27, $85 rated English china tea sets, 44 p'cs, only $5.48, worth $0.0; Minton decorated china tea. of coffee pot stand é7c.; also reductions in housefur- nishing goods of every description. The Following Great Bargains Fill besold to-morrow only at M. Augensbeln’s, S17 Uh street nortnwest: Halt dozen decorated cups and saucers, S4c.; 6 bars Iaundry soap, 21; dozen water tumblers, 15c.; hassocks, $1c.; better Quullty, fc Japanned chainber, pall $3e; wash Rollers, 48c.; 2-quart covered buckets, 60; Squart, Sc. 4-auart, 15c, Japanned bread Doze, 8, fies each; ‘dustpan and duster, 100.3. N Bi Sic.: halt dozen silver-plated initves aud fork, Se" worth $1.50; mop handle and mop, 28c.; basket pat: tern teapot, 19¢.; larger. size, 22c.; dippers, match Want of trunks vallses baby” carfinges or retrger: want of trunks, vi al or 2 ators do. n0t fail to examine our immense ‘which We are selling at manufacturer's prices, 1 Hahn’s Incomparable Heliable Lead- ers. Ladies’ Unrivalled $1.80 and $2 Kid, Foxed, Goat and Lasting Button, any style desired. Ladies’ $4 Hand-sewed is Kid Button, prettiest and best Shoe made; warranted not to crack. Ladies’, Misses’ and Chiid’s Slippers and Low Shoes for. pos house or evening wear—a thousand and one different styles; prices extremely low. ‘Gent's $2.50 Calf Button, Laced and Cot high or low cut: equals any $5 Shoe in wear and Dt; A guarantee with every pair. Hahn's Fine Hand-made High and Low Shoes, Gent's $1.25 Solid Low Button and Ties, Boys’ Solid School Shoes 7c, up. Misses’ $1 Kid and Pebble Heel and Spring Heat sutton. Child’s 5$c. Fine Kid Spring Heel Button. hoes—d Infanv’s Button and Low 5! 9 850.5 '50c., UP. 02 816 7th street and 1922 Penna. ave, Headquarters for Gentlemen’s low-quarter Shoeg- Canvas Bals. for Men and Boys’, $2.50 and $3 Button and Lace. $1.25 and $1.60 Easy Work Shoes. ‘$2 and $2.60 Ladies’ fine Kid Buttop, $1 and $1.50 Foxed Button and Lace. Tae. and 4c. Lasting Lace and Congress, White and Black Kid Slippers. ‘Misses’ Spring Heel Boren a $1.25, $1.50, Child’s Low Button Spring Heels. At HEILBRUN’s Old Stan ‘SE. Youna, 402 7th street. Look for—The Old Woman in Window: 1 Druggists Say: “We can always sell Speer’s Wine. Pronounced by our customers tobe the best they ever used. Our physicians all prescribe it. Has more sales than any wine we ever handied.” Speer's Wines can be had of all druggists. was 1 ‘New tray gold-filled rings, $2. Price's. ‘The Stock of Boots and Shoes At J, Brock’s, 2 7th street, 1s complete, and prices are as low, if not lower, than any in the city. The Men Who Direct the Drawings of the Louisiana State Lottery Company at New Orleans, on the second Tuesday of each month, are Gens. Beauregard and Early, who have entire charge of all things connected with them, and who attest over thelr own signatures to. thelr absolute fairness. ‘These gentlemen are ot unimpeachable Gharactcr and henor. For any particulars address M. A, Dauphin, New Orleans, 1 Johnvon’s Ladies’ and gents’ oyster and dining saloons, 440and 442 9th street northwes Every delicacy in season. Polite attention. Ladies’ saloon first floor. im If 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 repository, corner of 14th and E sta. 3 Oyster Arrivals Daily, g21 B street northwest, hard and soft crabs, Lrnn- haven. oysters, Cherivatone oysters, New York oysters, Lautle ‘Neck clams and clans. Families jotel itestaurants supp! Young verrapins, at White's. es Furs Received on Storage. Guaranteed against damage by moth and fire, im B. H. Stineaerz & Son, 1237 Penna. ave. Maryland Club Whiskey, the finest éxtant. McGee's, 9th, near D. m,W,85 ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired, nutrition and genefal debility; easy and pleasant totake Prescribed by Phyalclans._ Sold by Drug- Fists. , Lange bottles, soe. Manufactured by W.. hornton, corner Baltimore and Harrison streets, Balumoré, Md. m,W,t On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., wilt send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men woung or old) who are afilicted with nervous de- lity, lost vitality and kindred troubles, tee ing § and complete restoration of health and Inanly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk ts incurred, as thirty days’ trial 's allowed. w,8,m For Gold and Silver Trimmin; go to Meyers, 22 7th street northwest. wés,8m Consumption. ‘This fell destroyer has brought a blight t many romising life and sadness to many a home circle. ere {s one remedial agent that will assist nature in throwing off this terrible disease, viz: Speer’s Port Wine. It has been used by hundreds with wonderful success, has chec! 1@ progress of ease, and brought thousands back to health. For sale by all druggists, saw “ Rough on Corns.° Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corna” 15¢._ Q\ complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, buniona. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-poubd “Ward” te, 450. per pea Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet ik, Sc. per quart, Cream 15c, pint. PPP, U U RRR EER PoPeoUU RR & ppp U U RR FE i2 UU R E Ps UU R ER EER uv TITr (1TT EEE RRR Ro, u ¥ T T E ER peebod od BB EBB UU Ey T (ERE BORE OUR SPECIAL BRANDS IN FINE BUTTER: “THE DARLINGTON,” “THE AAPL SS “THE CLOVER LEAR” “THE HARMONY: f “THE ALGONQUIN,” “THE DIAMONDS “THE HARMONY,” “THE BinwOND® ‘These goods are put up on our Special Order, and areas fine as any made, EW We do not sell any of the adulterations known to the trade as SUEINF, BUTTERINE, OLEOMARGARINE. §9-- WE GUARANTEE THE PURITY OF LL BUTTER SOLD BY US. eee W402 PaPEe, wawow sHapzs, &a duty © BENDERIDY Siseol Northwest DRY _ GOODS. Turonten Jensevs Axp Waars. SEATON PERRY (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & RROTHED = ‘HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LINROP | AXD,BRAIDED, IMPORTED, JERSEYS, DS Ee since EMBROIDERED Gi DE FS, CHUDDAS Gas apd BERLIN, x enon ane SONAMLE PRICE = COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW SPRING AND SUM- MER CH DRESS FABRICS. NEW PLAIN AND FIGUEED SEW LOUIMINE SILKS AT fic AND i “SPI iDUCEMENTS" IN we tenor “WASH FABRICS" IN GREAT VARIETY. MEDIUM WEIGHT AND GAUZE MERINO UNDER- BER OROISE, GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND OOR- SEATON PERRY. ic Fygtveate orenan corner SE stro, Dux Goons. TRUNNELL & CLARK ‘Have made special reductions in SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. ‘One lot Black Silks, $1.09; BlackBrocade Silke, $1.14; one lot Fine French Silks reduced from $1.60 to @1. ‘Agrand bargain in Surah Silk, $1, One lot Black Cashmeres 50 cents. : A full line of Lupin’s celebrated Black Goods at bot- tom prices, ‘We have received another case of $1 Quilts, ‘Rare bargains to be found in all Departments, as we fare determined to sell. “‘Batines,” “Gingbams,” India Linens, French Nain- scoks and all kinds of Dress Goods in great variety. r COME AND LOOK TRUNNEL & CLARE, ap%6 811 MARKET SPACE, tm, Spring We are showii ‘ble sha Bummnec DRESS GOODS wk very tow cee PONGEE ROBES in Natural and Colored Embroidery. INDIA SILKS in and ted. A sTGhoredGHOS GRAIN Sta eer ee An 9125. rates, . it RHADAMA SILK, in six (CK SILK from 81 t' @2.00 at low tat All warranted, SCOTCH and FRENCH GINGHAMS. Afine assortment of printed all linen LAWNS, ‘Tully and desirable style at oa Ut ‘New Patterns of BATISTE, 40 inches ‘ flea Re Gholce stylen of SA: at Sins opueed Black 0) in choice design, A large stock COACHING: QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, apis 903 MARKET SPACE. Suir Axo 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 WRAPS tobefouna in the city. Particular attention is called to our display of entirely new Spring and Summer stylesin SHORT WRAPS, 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 passementerie, at $12.60, reduced from $15.50. Our TRICOTINE VISITE, lace trimmed, only 96, for- mer price $8. Our LEADER, 24 SPRING WRAPS, made of Tricot, trimmed with lace and passementerie, which we will offer at the very low price of $6; regular price $7.60, SPECIAL —Weshall offer our all-wool BLACK CASH- MERE SUIT, box plaited skirt, with drapeties, at $12: actually worth $16 We guarantee this suit tobe all ‘wool, or no sale. PARASOLS. Our department for PARASOLS isgrestly enlarged and we are now displaying all the novelties for street and LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. 10 doz. LADIES’ CHEMISE, good cotton, 190.; 97 doz. Chemise, trimmed with lace, 29c.; 89 doz. Chemise, trimmed with three rows of inserting, and tucks between band and sleeves, edges with cambrio ruffles, at 43c, ‘special price; 124 doz. Chemise, with Torchon lace and ‘Hamburg inserting, at 69c.; reduced price for this weak only. MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS, trimmed with lace at 69. SKIRTS, with ruffies of Hamburg em- broidery, 9 inches in depth, $1.23: former price $175. ‘Mother Hubbard CAMBRIO SLIPS, with embroidered yoke, at %c.; would becheap at 40c. Mother Hubbard ,CAMBRIC SLIPS, Hamburg yoke and tuck bottom, 5c. Ladies’ lace stripe Nainsook and Lawn APRON, trimmed with plaited ruffle, 10c. Nurse APRONS, wide edge and tucking, at 50c, Our lot WASH SKIRTS, in different styles, at the uni- form price of 8c. Alarge and complete assortment of BOYS’ SHIRT NAISTS, in mobby patterns, from 20, to the fest quality. OUR SPECIALTY—LADIES CORSET COVERS— ‘We ahall offer at 250. each for this week only. ‘We have also opened a new line of CHILDREN'S and MISSES" SUITS, made of Marseilles. Pique, Lawn, India ‘Linen and Gingbame, in all sizes and styles, at the low- eat possible Agures, i LANSBURGH & BEO., apis 420-422-404 SEVENTH STREET. New Sparx Goons, WE WILL OFFER THIS WEEK SPECIAL BAR- GAINS IN BLACK SILKS, SILK GRENADINES, FRENCH WOOL NOVELTIES IN CHOICE DE- BLACK Boss Royal Belfast FAMILY SUPPLIES. Goovs SPRING AND SUMMER : 29 and 30. 1884. Priliminary ‘Roews West India Lime Juice. jorsford's Acid Phosphate. ‘negar. Crosse & Blaclywell's. ssse/ mentee ceed — Oe Culmbech Beer. ‘Beer Hobeanian ‘Mineral Waters, all kinds. ‘Commendador Port Wine (thirty years old), Ho's Malt Extract. ¥ don Func a a Hyb Punch. c. C. BRYAN, mbi0.sm 0, 1413 NEW YORK AVENUE. Cusnera cLARETS Try our ST. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, 3 bottles for one dollar. Webave a fine line of grade Clarets, which we are selling at. Tow price, BOBEBT SMITH'S SON'S INDIA PALE ALE. ©. A. HEINEREN'S CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. 2 GEO. E KENNEDY & SOX, apld 1209 F street northwest. Pose Atoresey Borren, ‘We are receiving fresh from the Dairies, three times ‘week, the following well-known brands of Table But- ‘PLUM Gi AND EO OTL BROOKE Creamerica, NOTHING BUT PURE BUTTER KEPT AND SOLD BY Us. JOS. C. FEARSON’S SONS, ‘Northern, Western, Center and Capitol Hill Markets. Also, Farragut Market, 17th and Ksta nw. apl0-1m Hexo Tra NO ts aoly team a natural condition: that ix coloring, polishing or fancy twisting Tecan te Wiiee than te aa lees price ian oie: Ae tm Heo ene ‘only in the inetal Lined packasce-juarter, haif and (us preserving the strength and fuer the tes, (0 Tea is sold by all grocers. ‘The trade supplied by MARTIN GILLET & Co, ‘Established 1811. {m29-6m)} Baltimore. FB. P. Heoses Mazer. Corner of #th and N streets northwest, PORTER HOUSE STEAK, 18c,tb.: Risloin. 165 th: de. Ib; Best Abe. Th ‘Or 8c, Ib. 9 Ibe, best Lard #1 3 3 Tbe "Cotter 8 #1; Best Irish Potatoes, €1.75 ‘S0c.; Gla. Best Starch, 256.; Boneless mb7-3n A BOice Lor oF TERRAPIN Just Received, and for sale tow. FRESH STRWBERRIES, SPRING LAMB, ASPARAGUS, SHAD, atthe PALACE MARKET, feb Corner 14th and New York avenus Ne 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. S$ TIC! oe cy O00, re ia wr IOC py E teh nae rr a a errr rere Be yn’ a > an Pry 3 st 4 ALLA 8 ‘COO Ee Ty oo Soon! QOQO, 7 3 fe wae we en) mR ey: wezz: q H H H H PIANOS AND ORGAN pe TUNING axes ees PIANOS. 8p25-3m_ anal GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Spite ceviont zit ERANCH & BACH and NEW ENG- RD RIETS, th RANCH 8 BACH ant BEN ENG: <r GSE eB bao Bide, x LATED | “Also for Burdett onrans. sepl? ICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS | “of various makes for-sale ad Tent st juced ‘Wm. Knabe & Co.'s world-1 Ems =o Pa ave. x nv P4008, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano mada EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Organs sold on installments, rented or ex coetged: Pont apphied purchased FIVE CENT MUSIC. ‘The only complete stock in the city. | mony, Address 1012 |p Sd TECHNOLOGY, OR a EXAMINATIONS 18 WABitINGTOX Regus: our fear ccures in C'wh Mrchaniea! Mining SLs, sito Geemeete Sxice Neural Mstory, E= oct ‘courses. Nest “sabes ‘doe Schl Boar Machinaton. B.C. at 88 ms tes Hi. Buoperrs, Geusus ctbce, Tih et oopontte ‘WebsTen Wels. to partial or sys hegine SEPT. 29. 184, held at the roomie of dog, 18th and K ets Prot. 3 0. PRA’ fern now * onganizing. ‘hes the Natural Methc earn wl BY KEQUEST OF NUME at ne willeman thie sunitier STi aod’ Pano we dentroum to be. bret Sf GN, Pariong ec have thelr voices. trained cea ie Tima ee Merny Roy for this wtintee “oneerge and Gwatorten st et Bhat cca Lust 940 New York avenue ae a wm" = St. HASTHS E ours BUSINESS SCHOOL, aT justuras yenona, wnt ioe struction, ockhernine tausit without felt Sake oe stiine schoinrs to cana practical krottotes it toes, Bait the ual tape ‘Ogrnr al tesa pense aes B_ Beckterrine: Front, Antitt pela oad omdence: som mouth: gia oe Howe’ tapsd Busines Peniuanetup sien gy ot PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOLN SU rading, Corner hase Dae RO Nicht Sessions. Completo in. its ‘toe feehuine ecu "and daughters and "meg sn Sten for self-eupport usefules and honoritle independense Scholarship for: sear. frum Gate Of eutranoy ‘day oe BICIt. 800. Jer quarter, day, Gay. muchts #16, received every month in thé year. “pring abd summer sessions, “Cirvulars matied “cl ap HENRY SPENCER, MRS. SARA A. STE A) NCEK, Vice Principal. hi FASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU- i. corner 7th and D northwest. botranos ith year. Free advantage OB BUL- 3 woh22-2m* ACADEMY OF TEL Tiloanhy 40 the ity. leewone ag ic ‘other drawityg” Call. ay ee system of teaching. “IN OR at se mnal0-Bua rypEE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LaNcUaGEs ~~ BALTIMORE, MD. BOSTON, MASS. 1 PROVIDENCE, RL. NEW FRENCH. GPRMAN, SPANISH. ITALIAN AND ENGLISH CLASSES FORMED NOW. OMce hours. from to Spm, M USICAL ACADEMY, av21 DL SALES STREET, 316-7 JERIENDS SELEC ‘An Blea street, betes Vth wtreets northweat Teron kd'rate Pups toetved of <ul Apply a8 m, Os" W. SIDWELL Principal 2 evior advantages, any time end changed from school ‘ouuis from 9 a te Td = OW. FLY: M, PRIVATE TUTOR, 6. = ee eee lathemation, Latin. (in French, German, Preparation for Collece. jest Point, Aut ao oe 3 A MONTH. Bookkeeping, Poli drama I S. History. Geography, Spelling aus MUS AEMIES OF Boston, ‘Teacher of Vocal and Thstrusseaital Music and hac- mh attwet orthwest. JAVID 8. 1. JOHNSON, Master, 1119 10th street Veason Public Voice clases 60 cents per monte ©. per hour. ‘auay-sra" LADIES GOODS. Mus M. J. Hes, has in Stock, and is Constantly Receiving, the Novelties in IMPOR :D MILLINERY. Special Attention given to Ondera ey CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, LACE and SHIKKED CAPS, PORE BONNETS. ‘MERINO CLOAKS in Mother Hubbard and other styles, Marnificent Stock of Ladies and Children's Homery, Corsets, Underwear, Kid, Silk. and Lisle Thread Gloves, Select assortment of Hamburys, Irish Point, Nainsook, and Swiss Embroideries, Oriental, Tore Medic, and other Trimmiug Laces in all the newest desicna, Birs. SELMA RUPPERT, GS Sh street norwwest. apis Cur Revreer, NO. 408 AND 405 7TH ST. NW, Received a full assortment of EASTER EGGS, EASTER BASKETS, EASTER NOVELTIES, (Of all Designs and Prices, . ad Maoawe J. P. Parven, IMPORTER OF FASHTO! lig? F STREET, NORTHWEST. ‘With increased facilities for the importation of Nowellen: weave at all men prepared to chow, Pa NNETS mad LONDON MATS far surpaning any TION MADE TO SIMPLE cos M. Was. Importer of FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND BATS, FINE MILLINERY 6.08, REAL LACES, DRYSS TRIMMINGS, FINE NECKWEAR, PARASOLA, AND SPRING WRAPS, in all the leading style=. 7 Gite Trevise, Paris 807 Pennsylvaniaavenue a6 Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 420 TENTH STREET Ni Makes CORGETS uo onder iy eavap syle ee fect ft aan cet eee TAR SPECIALTIES ARE Frenct Hand-juade Uindercdothits Merino Underwaam tnd pest imported Homie Patent Shoulder braces aid aif Dress Reform Geode. French Comets snd Buxtlen Children's Cormts, abds $1 Comet (Mise L's own, make.) that for the” price ls unsurpassed, DB Freuch, German aud Spanish spoken, mark mesa, KOCHON, CORCORAN HUILDIN Fost WLASS HAI. DEESSLE FROM Ps ‘Thre Patende and Five Medals iruis Lxpositons Tape Lyoneand Viewna. "| jabutacturer apd importer of HUMAN HAIK AND FINE HATR WORK Jadies fe Hise Cuttin and Hate Drewita fuirdyed and shaiupoved in afiret class taauner Wigs w order, a Iss M MODISTR, Has removed from Baltimore to No. 26 D street south: will snake to onder Drewes and Costu iu the fectly cleaned by this Superior procens, LADIES’ EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. jcSrntranen Clethes Cleaiyed by this process will not lore their original reese spo ned to be removed effect Price S180 and S115 por ui Te SLY PERFECT FAMILY MACHINE Is THE HIGH ARM, SILENT NEW AMERICAN. No.7, * Parties who bave been using Anscrican tnachines the _ SEWING MACHINES, &e. _ HENRY EBERBACH, No, 915 F STREET. ‘Managing partner of the Inte firm Ellis& Co. a2 Ebro Cavesxxr & Co. 1495 Rew York svenua : FENDERS, At Low Prices, JOBBING 1% ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- BS TENDED TO. Tx Ne Yors Sox ‘REACHES WASHINGTON aT 11 4¥. ‘ ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. 1.W. ENGLAND, Publisher “The San.” Rew York City Sere peerage 3 twenty years. will please call at offre, corner TER Ehd H ste. sad examine this wonderful uaprov ar ‘The most deiieate lady ca Tun it: uv holes to thread; Over 21080 use in this ct use Fsuune our ew automate Button hole attachment A complete ansorrment of all tur tabard Machines. Elegant Machines for @25; eae Lind precisely as cao ‘Vans aueste sell at @40, Bent Mackie Oe per bottle. ‘kinds re rd C. AULREACH, cor. 7th and H, ‘2796 Depot for Men's & oye Bicycle Shirts & Stockings, Waux2amaxre Spoor Corrox, ‘Uk BEST FOR MACHINE OR HAND USE IX SPOOLS FOR 2% CENTS, Home and Hartford At the office of the New Home ford a opp eg ‘Tiecninee fet of attachments: can produce a WIEN GMLY: