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dl : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Ce, P f é THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1884. LOCAL MENTION. ‘Wasuixotos, D. €.. May 1, 1584, #220 am. the middle Atlantic states, silghtly warmer, ‘Weather, followed by partly cloudy weather, $2808, Frias tent local ‘rains, soutneriy winds, ‘Darometer. _ ‘Wr Par the strictest atter tion to every detatl in ‘the manufacture of our clothing. ‘The widespread tation We enjoy 1s based on the honesty of gar ts we seman Brox, the. tost popular ‘Aallors and cl nd E. Ax Aurcasee Bri in equity has been filed by Marie Sehimldt against Agnes Scuntdt for the speintment of a guardian ad litem and for the ation of the purchase of lot 2, square 94. BB. Case, Umbrella Maker, 1314 Pa. ave. VagLatr's famous caramels, 620 9th st., 1339 Pa. av. ‘Tux Price Atsexr ts findii more favor than over, owing to the fact that they are a ed for Seok as welt as general wear. “We have, diet. tn au fashionable: eS and weaves. Eiseman Bros, e@lothlers and tailors, corner 7h and E. For tum Bexnvit ov Inqurmens.—Pennsylvania coke office 619 7th street nortuwest. Ciaax House. ‘Enoch Morgan’s Sun's Sapoito. photos of Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 Pa. ave., sobuidue 12 be $8 per dosen with s 19th painted. Ovn Great Daive. Having Just purchased the entire lot of ladies’ Bue xia button Upots, worked Dutton holes, every puir stamped and warranted, regular price $3, we ffer the same at $1.99. bi Call and examine them at the FAMILY Sior STORE, . 810 Tub street northwest, To-paY B. W. Hogan @ied a suit at law against B. Mago@n, J.B. Price and M. H. Sibert to recover | 0876.17 foF Service as sub-contractor In carrying the mail from Sinithville to Metbourne, Ark., from Sep- Yemiber 20th, 1842, to September 30th, 18% CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, Ac., ‘To-night. Navioxat, THEATER.—McCaull opera company 1D “Desiree.” Foxp’s Ozma Hovss—“The Rajah.” ‘Tawarsn Comiqus.—Firstgelass varieties. Ding Musgum.—Curiosities and interesting per- formance, LisooLe HaLL— Wagner festival concert. 9ru-Stager MeTuoptst CaURcH.—Flag festival. ¥. M. C. A. Rooma.—Free lecture on memory by Prof. A. & Boyd. Condemsed Localx. SWreet lamps will be lighted at 7:15 p. m. and ex- ngulshed 30 8:80 a. m. ‘The anniversary exercises of the National Deaf Mute college will be heid at Kendall Green next Wednesday afternoon at $ o'clock. Ata Liveting of the Confederate Soldiers’ Home association last evening the following executive ‘committee Was appointed: Thomas J. Fisher, Chas. E. Joyee, A. B. Hurlburt, E. W. Oyster, M.A. Dillon, ¢.W. brew. J.T. Callaghan, ©. C. Ivey, RL. Wake lich, H. Clay Stewart, ahd €. C. Duncatson. ‘The Missouri republican association last evening | ected Joba T, Clements president; J.C. S. Colby, | Sice president; Janes T. Nunter, secretary; James 1B, Bremuer, treasurer. ‘The wrestling match at the Theater Comfque ast evening bet ween the Japanese champion, Mat- a Soraiicni, and Duncan C. Ross, was won by. the Istter. oss Won two cateh-as-can rounds and Use Jap two Japanese style. The Mtth and dectd- tng Toumd was in Japanese Style and was won by Kose. Alevee given by De Molay Commandery, K. T., atthe Natioual Riles” armory, last evening, wad largely attended. A Was served. KO. Mloitzman sold yesterday afternoon, at anc- | uot, far Oscar F. Schuvat and Geo Walker, executors, part 16t 10, In square 481, jot 17 feet wide by a depth of 6 feet 444 Inches, and improtyd by a Sinall frame house, Sti street northwest, between Mand N, for $2.00 ‘According to the meteorological summary of the Signal office for the past month ft wits the coldest ‘April since the record ha> been kept, the mean tem- perature being 51 dezrevs—ten degrees lower than | fnches less than in any April since 1371, whem the | precipitation wus 1.53 ince. Scaria and Winkelmann takes pitce this eventny at Lincom hall ‘The house ts almost entirely sok ‘At the concert by the original amateur glee club at Lincoln hall w-morrow evening Miss A. L. Tilgh- Pearance in pubile sinee she was so severely In- on last summer. Madame Smaliwood, the favor- age algo to appear, thus assuring the public a frst: entertalument. ative Building association tn to-day’s issue. Yesterday afternoon Officer Rhodes arrested a Working on the shaft at the head of 19th st where he went by the name of Ward, and t county, Md, where he fs wanted for larceny. judge Hagner of the Circuit Court, disci ‘the court till to-1 Ww for motions. 37, Washington & Georgetown railway, on. Sth street southeast, fell and struck his head against abd fund that the skull was fractured. The police ambulance took the wounded man to his boarding | April last yewr. ‘The rain fail only aggregated 1.86 ‘The long expecta appearance of Materna, and @ brilliant autience will De in attendance. man, the popular soprano, will make her first ap- a, and Mr. Hall, the well-known tenor, Read the advert ent of the Columbia Co-oper- ed man hamed Ambrose Jackson, who was Bim over to Sheriff Kotey, of Prince Georges we Jury for the y is morning and ‘adjoursed ‘the stone pavement. Dr. Khinehardt was called, Ibouse, No. 104 B street northwest. WAsuINGTox FISH Marxer.—Sold by R.A. Golden, agt.— 6,000 sbad, from $14 to $30 per ‘hundred; 215,000 herring, (rom $5.50 to $7 per thous- —_ - 2 ‘TRANSFERS OF REAL Estate. ‘Deen recorded us fvllows: signee, es S. Edwards, as- | &c.,.to Lewis Thompson, pt. 2, sq. 17% | H.W. Garnett et al, trustees, to Andrew Wylie, lots 7, 14 to 47 and 20, &q. 57%; $5,881.12. Saran P. Clark to F. W. Brandes, lot 7, sq. Sib; $025. €.€ Duneanson to Jas. J. Purman, lov 13, block 14, Me ddian Alii: $025.84. “C.G. Thorn to Thomas Ja Jot 1, sq #74: fae, 3.'F. Barker to James Cooney, | sub. lot 48s. "svt; $1,500. A. M. Clapp to LM | Saunders, pt. 1, 1 $6,000, a MaRRUGE Lickyses.—Marriage lMeenses_ have | been tssued by the clerk of the court to Joseph Paul and EVa Antoinette Snell; George B. Barnard and Mary chew: Daniel Digney and Suste Campbeli: John L Dowden, of Baltimore, and | Florence M. Collins: J. Fskrldge ‘Hurns nd Etama | J. Markley, of Sh o Churchwell H. Huitt | Sud Harti W. Coie, of Oswego. N. Yas | and Magaie Nalley: Charles Matthews and Hattie Gay; Joun W. Taylor ami Gertrude B. BI 3 W.S. Bfyan and Rowa END OF 4 jary S. Shattuck, last. Was dismissed by order of Ieoulton. Med on Ge plaintifr’s “No Liceysr NecRsaRy Court az! ‘he case tn the Police | st Williain Keeler, the spiritualist me- | ing. exhibitions. without a | ie Poitee Cuurt tomas as contribu. } Hi said: “in order to ‘specific sum { 4" Voluntary contre | | to pay a license don a: ot be charged at Dution cannot make a AS AtirceD Syeax Ture} —There have | deen abuut twenty r iberies daring the past. two | months, all centers in. te abie “boarding | Rouse and th euch case it was found that & young man of a cert pilus | the place. Betwetives ital i for hin about 5 p.m at the York avemm. lad been boarding in «nd Carter have been uA Sesterday captured him at Se of Mrs Phillips, @11 New He gives his name as Henry Abbott, of Columbus. Qhio. It ts alleged that he went to, Doarding hous and pretending to be connected With tue 8. & O. raljroad, would engage « room, posing month in adv He — would, it is charged, watch his opportunity and i} Through ‘the bearders rooms, rifling pockets and. leave. He always kept within doors during te day ‘thine, and fraveled about | ights in disctise, so as got to be caueht. He mad: the excursion to Mount ¥ terdas morning. | His steailnigs here. it ts amount 0 abore gov. erssuy th thirteen good cases | against him. Asn which he ts said have despotied are: 5 Ball, 800 i strvet. | Ephraim J. story, lj 2th st =| Kam, 521 th street: Joseph Enuls, 181 Pepusrtva- | hia avenue; Mrs. OBrien, 1211 Martin, 37 Pennsylvania aven’ Lngew. 1708 K street,aud Mrs. ¥ Ta K street. street; Geore H. | Mrs ‘Dantel Hol lary E. Bowman, ‘Tam Canrewrun's Mezrixg.—At a public meeting at Toumesy's Hall last evening, under the auspices | of the Carpenterte Union, Mr. Gabriel Rdmonston | Miltingsty blained Congress for dereviction in not taktug a more active part in behalf of the working people. Mr. Rose set forth the advantages of organization, and Mr. Heisler urged tin of the Dil} pending before Con. gress fo prevent the tmportstion of pauper labor by | contract. ° JCRORS POR THE CinceIT CouRT.—The following | Bames were drawn from the box yesterday atwer Roun by the cleric of (ne cuurt for jurors to segve at The next term of the ¢ our’, witleB com- mences the second Monday i Mayfeld, Carl Auerbach, Henley Davia F. Rodinsen. Danie: James Holmes, Thomas Mente a Ww. Smuh, @. Jaroor, E. DuBarry, Peter Harvey, | Jonn R. Holmes, Georze W_ Cropley, KC. Hewett, Samuel C. Paimer, Kober 7. Hetston, D. “HL Lusk, John $ rd, Jobu W. Scott, J. B. Eiseman, F. 3° Smith, Willian Fritenett, Thoinds A. Watson and *. Shreve. ————— ‘Tre PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. — THe WeexLy { Sram will be gent postpald to any address tn thy { nited States or Canada unti after the president! 4 election for Mfty cent. It 18 a lane eight p sce Paper of Afty-six columns of Interesting tea dine Iustter—politieal, miscellaneous. personal, dene ‘Sent for a sunple copy. Cuoice Ironre PLants—Mr. Dowltag wit fell Uinorrow at 11 o'clock, at 1819 New Y ork ave- ine (Coleman’s),2 very choice collection of imported Tues and ornamental plants, from P. W. Yan Der- Yeur, Boskoop. Holland, to which will te added a Jange collection of bedding piants from teeal florists, | phim 2s = | caused at Toronto by the discovery yesterday Seven New Physicians, THE GRADUATING EXERCISES OF THE GEORGETOWN MEDICAL COLLEGR. ‘The graduating exercises of the medical depart- ment of the University of Georgetown were held at Lincoln hall Iast evening. ‘The hall was crowded, ‘and the floral decorations were noticeable for thetr number and beauty. Rev. Jas. A. Doonan, president of the university, conferred the degrees upon the Seven graduates—Dexter A. Smith, of Il J. Paul Chambers, of Pennsylvania; Thos. W. Burke, of Ireland, snd’, Perey ickling, George C. Hat” Carrol! M. Rawlings and BF. Madison, of the’ Distriet of Columbia. Mr. Dexter A. smith de- livered the valedictory and Prof. M. G. Bllzey the address to the graduates, The awards of prizes Were announced by Dr. J.T. Johnson. Dexter A. ih took the gold medal emblematic of the fac- ty prize: Join &. Hawes was awarded the p ology prize—a case of surgical instrument wg D. Morgan the case of post-mortem Instruments tat constituted the anatomy prize. Honorable mention way given, C.1¢ Luce, J.J. Salford. and Robert Stein in the contest for prize, Robert Stein, and RE. Henning petition, Su and to €. R Lu in the anatomy ATIONAL THEATER. —To-night the McCaul Opera Co, will produce the new comle “Desiree,” by States: Kousa and ‘Taber, at the National. "The promises to be very Opera Is full of eatehy alrsand Successfni. On Monday night the annual benefit to er Samuel G. Kinsley will be given, with pretty and talented Miss Evans in “Fogg’s Ferry” ‘as the star of the occasion. ‘Tuk CHARITY ORGANIZATION SocIETY.—At & meting of the board of managers of the Charity Orgznization society last evening the treasurer re- ported that $101.65 had been disbursed and there ‘Was a balance of $138.62 in the treasury. ‘The sec- retary reported total applications for relief and Work since last meeting, 73; of whom 21 were white And 52 colored. Of these 24 were rs by occu pation. He had made 109 visits of investigation, and had fourd employment for 19 persons. The following, Whose membership fees of $5 each were 1, ete elected members of | the. society: Waller W. Burdette, Rudolf Goldschmid, G . i White, S. Walter Woodward, Alvin NM. Lothrop, J. W. Boteler, 5. M. Clark, George Gibson and Joba Gioson. Mr.” ALS. Pratt, Mrs 8. A. Spencer and Simon Wolf were appoltited delegates to repre- | sent the society at the natlonal:conference of char- {ues to meet In St. Louts. Contributions of #25 each were received from Mra. S. A. Spencer, Mr. Geo. Ryneal, Mr. A. S. Pratt and Mr. 8. 8. Shedd. ——— ‘The Courts. ‘Equity Covrt.—Judge Cox. ‘Yesterday, Brown agt. Dyer; substitution of trustee ontered. Barbour agt. Leddy; auditor's report con- firmed. Leddy agt. Leddy; do. Seventh Baptist burch ayt. ‘Turney: testimony ordered taken. ‘Choate agt. Choate; do. Nickerson agt. Nickerson (vo jo, Cumberland agt. Cumberiand; do., and A. RB. Duvall appointed guardian ad litem: Coit, trustee, at. Bradley, trustee; leave to fle cross bill. Young agt. Young: sale ordered; S. M. Maddox appointed trustee. Fiwgerald ag. Ken- hhedy; motion for final decree overruled. Dyer agt. Dyer Susan C. Dyer appointed guardian ad litem ‘ud reference to auditor. ‘Today, in re, Wm. Wood (lunatic); Irving Wil- Mamson appointed committee. Knox, commissioner, agt. Warner; sales ratified and atstribution ordered. Patterson agt. Patterson, testimony ordered taken by Edwin Forrest, examiner. Byrne agt. Byrne; hearing of rule set'for May 6th. Pouice Covrt—Judge Snett. ‘Yesterday, V@llain Whitmore was fined $10 for crucity (to ‘animals George Lewis, the colored barber, charged with larceny, was $10 or 30 days. ‘To-day, Walter R. Scott, charged with stealing a revolver and twenty ci from Edward Ryan, and four rings valued at $27 from Miss Daisy Smith, leaded guilty and was sentenced to seven months Jail. Andrew Heaning was c! with enter- ing the new St Patrick's church at night, and orn $26 worth of carpenters’ and plasterers’ tools; the case sent to the grand ore bonds, $1,000. Mike his. ‘aton, for threatenthy » WaS BERL tO | Jail tor six months tn default of $900 bonds, Sas a Arreurr to Buow Ur Tue Pantiawext Burp- Nos TN LokosTO.-A, profound sensation hag been two powerful dynamite cartridges, with wire and fuse attached, under the crown lands office in the Parliament buildings, and two under the steps Approaching the speaker's chamber, having also Wire and fuse attached. Panasors. JUST OPENED. (Coaching Parasols, all colors, $1.90, $1.50, $1.75, 82, $2.25. ‘Satin Parasols, lined, trimmed with Lace, 82.75. Silk Parasols, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2 40-inch Spring Cashmeres, 25c. 40-inch all-wool Shoods Cloth, 900, ‘Tricotime Dress Goods, 25e. ‘Tricotine DreasGoods, 16c. Gerster Dress Goods, 12}4¢. ‘Ladies’ Flannel Suiting, 12340. ‘Summer Silke, Ie. Blick Gros-Grain Dress Silks, 95c. Plain Heavy Gros-Grain Silk, 81. ‘Merrianae Calico. 434¢. Linen Lawn, 5c. Boys’ Cloths, 15e., 20¢., 250, ‘Feather Proof Bed Ticking, 160. Brocade Dress Silks, 90c. Children’s Hose, no seams, 15. ‘Ladies’ Balbrizzan Hose, no seams, 250, ‘Wamsutta Cotton, 8c. ‘Nun's Veiling, all colors. 40-inch French Black Cashmere, 50, Fancy Straw Matting, all styles. India Linen, 83c., 10c., 1234c., 150, __ TOWSON’S, * PENNSYLVANIA AVENUF, South Side, near 7th. ps0 Covsrerrerrs. Thnitation isa trite to worth, Nearly all good is the sub}ct of imitation. We often hear of imitation or counterfeit Christians, but never of imitation infidels. Itistrue the imitation frequeptly passes for the real, bat that ancucs lack of judiinent In’ the investigator” Kemtimen however, the counterfeit poseceace so much the appeara:ce of the eenuine as to almost deceive the ‘very expert. and in that case the jndment of non-ex- perts can searcely be expected to be equal to the emer- gency. Artcles of rit and in general demand are fLose most often cofterfeited, imitated or adulterated. Nearly everything in the way of food. driuk or medi- Cine in adulterated, #f the article be subjseted to manip ulation fru & prepared condition for con- sumption. lanees are usually such that no foresight or on the part of the purel ik capatie of detre:iny the chest. Hence, the necesuity | ef purchasing only from those of establisied repute ons.” The man who offers the article for sale may be est himse\gput his capacity may not be equal ever 80 bi to bis Cloths are common subjects of hnitation. Just aa | soon ax some particular fabric, having @ peculiarity of weaving. beconies popular other loomisare set In motion ean tuitation or counterfeit, This has been notably the cas with a Worsted fabric, having a cork- frew oF cable efert produced diazonlly across the 7 If imulated the production 1 excess of the orlidnal When You come to consider that it the “imitation (labor expended) wilas much to ent, trim and make into ‘shall and qualities being equal, the decision fably in favor of the istter. Ni in recard to the inferiority of the dj i dicrealurticls yoto Toe NING, LOTHIER, TH STREET. a9 Fx icy Suxs: Cotoren Suxs Mu BLACK SILKS! SURAH SILKS! RHADAME SILKS! MERVILIEUX SILKS! SILES, 3740. SILKS, 37@&. SILKS, 37540. Handsome BROCADE SILKS, 750. BLACK and COLOKED SILKS reduced 25 centa on CARTER'S, 711 Manxer Sracr, SILK and WOOL. PLAID DRESS GOODS, 250. Special Bargain, $1. je lguble wid | every yard. TETTA CASHMERE (biack), ailk and wool, $1. BLACK SILKS, special larwain, $1.25. LACK BROCADE GRENADINES. pure sill, 750. CK SATINS, Se. COLORED SATINS, 50e. S—Pink, cream, blue and white, $1. Leautifal lace style, pure wool, 2c, G DRESS GOODS, BILK aud WOOL PLAIN DRESS GOODS, 25e. SU1.Kand WOOL CHECKED DRESS GOODS, 260. SILK and WOOL PLATD DRESS GOODS, 25c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50, CASH PRICES. NO CREDIT. sys CARTERS, 711 Manger Space. LE os FoR Fireplaces, Wainscotings, Vestibules and Mantel Deco- rations, WOOD MANTELS constructed especially for Latrobe Stover, having TILE ORNAMENTATION. sre furnished at about the cost of Slate Mantels, that house owners of mcderate means may beautity their homes with these Artistic Features WOOD MANTELS cf all erades, in Oak, Cherry and . Also SLATZ MANTELS for those who are not tired of them. ANEW THING IN VASES for Cemeteries and Lawas, baving a Reservoir Attach- ment holdin sufficient water to last ten to fifteen days, securing a vigorous growth of planta, RUSTIC SEATS, CHALRS, &e. “Eeonomy isthe prudent use of means toe desired end’ THE ECONOMY GAS COOKING STOVES are offered with the fullest guarantee as the best aid in domestic economy and convenience, BRONZE PLACQUES, TRAYS, PANELS and ANCIENT ARMOR, in faithful reproduction, artistically displayed im our rooms, HAYWARD & HUTCHINGOR, epli-in 424 9th strect, yenand | | j ! I i i May Day Wedding Trips. FOUR MARRIAGES LAST EVENING. ‘Miss Harriet Lyons, niece of Mr. and Mra John ‘W. Douglass, was married to Mr. William P. ‘Thomas, of Elizabeth, N. J., at the New York ave- nue Presbyterian church last evening, by Rev. Dr. Bartlett. After a reception at the residence of the the est. Washingtot ardiey, were married at the residence ‘of Albert Walker, No. 716 22d street northwest, last evening, by Rev. Dr. Weech, of the Union M: E church. “Mr. and Mra Burns left for an ex- ‘tended tour of the north. Mr. George B. Barnard was married to Miss Mag- gie E Chew, daughter of the late B. B. Chew, last $ieninas as etm (catnalic) church, Wee Was ington, ‘Father Kel iclating. cou for an extended northern tour. y of defendant's; an attachment, on the au- thority of which the plaintif’s Turniture was taken from her house, 610 14th street, and held from June ‘28th to August 15th, 1881. Affairs in West Washington. Gratv.—Boat G. T. Rees hae 3,000 bushels corn and 600 bushels wheat; it Samuel Jarboe, els WI ‘a Ec rom $1.133 10 $1154 e Re ConpiTIOx OF THE Warn —Clear at all points. Buazcuns, KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. FRESH ARRIVAL OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN HATS AND BONNETS. ‘Ten Thousand Bunches of Elexant TIPS, in all colors, at 38. per Bunch, worth 7éc.; three in a Bunch. 6,000 PLUMES in all shades, from ‘0c. to $1 only. 6,000 Trimmed Children’s and Misses HATS: ‘at 60c. apiece only, ‘Having purchased the entire stock of a New York manufacturer at an Assignee sale we are enabled to Offer the greatest inducements to buyers in ‘HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, PLUMES, TIPS, LACES AND VELVETS, ‘We offer 850,000 worth of MILLINERY At Unprecedented Low Prices, SW Call and be convinced. . KING'S PALACE. $34 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ap28 Verdict Against the Mci litan Rail- ali trope! THE JURY GIVES THE CITY $147,507. ‘To-day in the Circuit Court, Judge Hagner, the sealed verdict of the Jury was opened In the cose of the District agt. the Metropolitan railroad com- pany. The verdict was for plaintiff in the sum of $147,507.05 for work done between, and within two feet of the railroad track The amount claimed was $161,622.52, and{t was for.adozen or more items. The defense was the statute of limitations; that the company should have had notice and an opportunity todo the work itself, and that a por- fon of the work had been done betore the charter ‘was accepted and the read laid. ‘The case will £0 to the General Term, and probably to the Supreme Court of the United States Carareag. OOMPLETE TREATMENT, ¢1. A single dose of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE in- svantly relieves the most violent Sacezing or Head Colds, clears the Head as by mauic, stops watery dis- charges from the Nose and Eyes, prevents Ringing ‘Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and sub- dues Chills and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of foul mucus, restores the senses of smell, taste and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offnsive matter, sweetens ‘and purifies the breath, stops the conzh and arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Consumption. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford’s Inhaler, all in one package, of all druggists for $1, Ask for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, Porrza Dave anv Cursicat Co., Boston, PAIN I8 THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE. COLLIN'S VOLTAIC ELECTRIO PLASTER in- stantly affects the Nervous System and banishes Pain, Aperfect Electric Battery combined with a Porous Plaster for 25 cents. It annihilates Pain, vitalizes ‘Weak and Worn Out Parts, strenghtens Tired Muscles, Prevents Disease, anddoes more in one half the time than any other plaster in the world, Sold everywhere. myl | CITY ITEMS. Hats for Spring and Summer 1854, Silk and pearl cassimere dress hats, $5: ‘Light brown, pearl and nutria mixed Gerbiew, leading rm ‘and dressy men. Plenty of gentiemen's” biudk and colored soft hats. Closing out balance of boy's felt hats at cost. ‘Now opening, the stock of boy’s and chila- ren’s straw hats ever in north Washington, at_R. C. Lewis’, 920 7th street, bet. 1 and K nw. N. B—Nice line spring neckwear, hosiery, gloves, ‘The Following Desirable Goods, At Boston Variety Store, 705 and 707 Market Space. Essence New Mown lang. Sthephanotis ....-gheoz White Rose. Patchouly Heliotrope ‘May Blossom.....31c.oz, Musk... Cashmere Boquet.3ic.oz, Opoponax. CoLogses axp Face PoWDERS—TOILET WATERS: Colgate’sViolettesoz.7ie, Lavender. .8z.67c. “ Heliotrope-Soz7ic. * Multiflora.soz 71. Rosodora.‘Soz7ic. “ Cashmere Bog.s0z.71c. -15c., B9¢., 79c. + 5a, 196, 29c., 49¢., 69e. Tomer VARIETIES. -49c, Saunder’s Powder....19. Pear's Violette Pow- Magnolia Bolm. Peari’s White Gi ine der... = -16C. Sozodont. Pear’s Fuller's Barth,16c. Vaseline” Campi Lablace Face Pow 1200 estos 290. Vaseline Cold Cream,iéc. Tetlow’s Swan Down,15c. Lubin’s Powder. oc. Rouge... +. Full line Tollet Soaps. Colgate’s Cashmere Boquet Soap, 180, ‘Pear’s Soap, 12¢. 1 For the Best $2 men’s shoes, go'to J. Brock, 802 7th street. 1 Relics of n Dead Industry. Compared with Benson's Capcine Porous Plas- foe CS are crude and unsatisfactory. ne cent $3 a gal., 75c. qt. bottle. Our No. 1 Whisky. Andwn everywhere. Meee, 9th near Was w J. Brock’s, 502 7th Street, men’s low quarters at $2 and $2.50 have no rivals. 1 Baorrcz Bava. Guess. ‘The Newest ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, , PHOTOGRAPHS and of the latest works of ROSA BONHEUR. J. G. BROWN, BELLOWS, E. LANSYER, JULIAN DUFRE and others, Johnvon’s ren) Ladies’ and gents’ oyster and dining saloons, 440! 442 9th street northwest. Every delleacy in season. Pollte attention. Ladies’ saloon first floor, 1m Oyster Arrivals Dally, 621 B street northwest, hard and soft crabs, Lynn- haven oysters, Cherrystone oysters, New York oysters, Little Neck clams and clams. Families, Hotels and Restaurants supplied. Young bea af Terrapins, at White's, “when Fortune Siniles “When Fortune, Frowna," 4 See ate re eee artans FRC Furs Received on Storage. Hour.” “A Sweet Punten,” “castle of Carda,” “tho | Guaranteed against damage by moth and fire, Compliment,” and “Far Away.” by J. G. Brown. The im B. H. Strvemerz & Son, 1237 Penna. ave. original painting now on exhibition, FRENCH-PLATE MINORS, PICTURE FRAMES, ‘Novel Toilet Glasses in METAL and HARD WOODS. ALL THE ROGERS' GROUPS. EARLE’S GALLERIES, Jan%4-eotm 816 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA goa. = RRR GG AA RR Sco, sah ER. Gaal A at R BD 99.60 for G. A. R double-breasted Flannel Suit, sold elsewhere for 813. 812 for @. A. R. Yacht Cloth Suits: chesp at $18, $14.50 for G. A. R. Yacht Cloth Suits; worth $20. One eet of G. AR. Buttons civen with each sult, .80 buys a splendid Flannel Suit; worth $10. $10 buys s Flannel Suit worth $15. Odd Flannel Coats very cheap. Black Diagonal Suits for Men and: Youths, Sack or Cutaway, from $10 up; great bargains. Business and Dress Suits for Men and Youths from 26.50 up; better and cheaper than ever before. 820 for Black Cloth Suits; worth 840. $19 for Black Worsted Prince Albert Suits; worth $35. Spring Overcoats, elegant assortment, from §7.50 up; genuine bargains, Pants, immense variety. A pair of good Working Eunts at 61.25, Harriat Cessimere. Pants $4.80; worth FOR ROYS—4 TO 11. Accomplete line of Plain and Plaited:Suits from $2.50 up. ‘Jersey Suite at $5: worth 89, FOR BOYS—12 TO 18, Suits for School, Work or Dress, magnificent sssort- ment, from @5 up, MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F BTREETS ap Searsone A Scnrnse UPON THE PUBLIC. ‘We have no desire to appear before the public as brag- farts, but we must, in justice to ourselves, state that a Very Incky investment at just the right noment has en- abled us to offer to the people of Washington and vicin- ity a bargain lot of Fine Clothing. Wheu we say fino wemean something superior to that nsually found in clothing stores, and the low termns at which we socured the goods enables us to make the following extracrdi- nary offers: AlL-wool Cheviot Suits. All-wool Cassimere Suite... <mported Cassimere Suit Imported Camimere 4-button Cutaway. Fine Corkscrew Suite, 1.00, t Tudigo Blue Flannel Suits from 87 upwards, We have a full line of Men's aud Youths’ Suits from 85.25 upwards. We have a full line of Boys’ and Children’s Suita from $2 upwards, : PANTS! PANTS!! PANTS!!! ‘We have a full line of Men's, Youths’ and Boys' Pants from $1.20 upwards, Children’s Pants from $0 cents up. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. Any Day aps | WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TAKE A LOOK at OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS. It iwour pleasure to show them. The assortment is ‘large and varied, and as nice as can be produced. | OUB ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUR-BUTION cuTaways |. 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 leas, GENTLEMEN WITH A PREJUDICE AGAINST READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD SEE ‘THIs DISPLAY, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., ‘THE FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, a a Spee alata Reerstmis seven For Cousin’s Kid Shoes at $3, @specialty. J. Brock, 802 7th street. 1 For Throat Diseases and Coughs, Brown’s Bronchial ‘Troches, like all really good things, are frequently imitated. The genuine are sold only in boxes, €0 Wilbor’s Com; und of Pure Cod-Liver : Oil and Lime. GGG RRR EEE A TITT 85s A 1 EEE SoC ET RES aat FE ‘The advantage of this, compound over the plain BPLE’ AA f OS8s AAT Eo | ollts, that the nauseating taste of the ot Is re- Byg8. moved, and the whole rendered palatable. ‘Tne of- AAT MSS a ALLLLERE | fensive taste of the Ol has long acted as agreat ob- é Jection tg its use; but in this form the trouble is en- ar THE Urely offMated. ” A host of certificates might be ven hee to testify to the excellence and success of nat 1t 18 preser! yy the me 1 sut- Pe a EF oak Tt ss fetent, For sale by A. B. Wilbur, Chemist, Boston, per AA E AA Ht Sssg and all druggists, eo Po ATA atin 272 HL Sgs5 A Large Line of Kid and Kid Foxed button boots at #2. J. Brock, 802 7th street. 1 RR acy x es & E ~! | Gola Plated Vest Chains; new style Prigg’s RRO O b AAA L - Durkee’s Salad Dressing. RR oo ¥ 44 LuLt 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 28, TERMINAT- ING SATURDAY, MAY 3p, THE PALAIS ROYAL FLOWER BUYER was fortu- nate in securing the entire sample line of oue of the largest importers in New York; in all, there are 900 Bunches of Flowers, which we offer for the Special Bale ay follows: 500 Bunches of Flowers, no two alike, worth from 50c. to 1.00, The choice of en- tire lot for 25e. BUNCH. 900 BUNCHES AND SPRAYS OF FRENCH FLOWERS, all different, really worth from 65c, to $1.50, Special Bale price 480. BUNCH. : FINEST FRENCH GOODS, worth from $3.00 to $5.00 a Bunch; speciul price We, to 1.48, THE PALAIS ROYAL offers th following lots, bought expressly for OUR GREAT SALE: 50 DOZ. PARASOLS, Pluck Surah Silk, fancy sticks, $1.10, worth $2.09 eeeh, ARASOLS, new shape A ready-made, rich and delicious dressing for all salads of meat, fishor vegetables. Gere and Infinitely better than home-made. Unrivalled asa sauce. 0 Cushing Process Liquors for Medicinal use; warranted chemically pure; sold by all drug- gists. Jas. F. McGee, sole agent, 404 9 n.w.tu,th,8,1m eae cy. rts and Stockings, Men’s and Z Boys’ sizes from 50e. to #4, all shades, rates 7 FPL P%% Ww WERE BRA ts to clubs; samples feet Auerbach’s, 7th and H. 60 Fee 8 8 Navy Ee Bs rae BET ath Sate batteos, & Lu‘oo” WW Eek BSssS7 It irritation, removes all tendency to dondruff, and invigordtes the action of the captl- Juries i the highest degree, thus p a vigorous and healthy growth of hair. Ite effect | upon the glossiness and richness of the hair 1s such a5 cannot be surpassed. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, dena © Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rosa. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. ©0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo J. M, Laroque’s, Elixer of Calisaya jar] Has, for more than half a century, been tn use by ‘all classes of people, and indorsed by eminent phy- ans a8 the best tonic and invigorator extant. The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find 1 to give new life, vigor and happiness. Particu- ny a lady's medicine. $1a bottle. Sold by drug- ESS WE Jnomton, Proprietor, Baltimore and larrison Streets, Baltimore, Md. tu,th,s-6m Don’t Die in the House. “Rough on Rats” clears out rate, mice, roaches, bea-bugs, Hes, ants, moles, ehipuiunks, gophers, Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, j and delivered in haif-pouhd “Ward” prints, 45c. pet ound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ahd Sweet Mlk, Sc. per’ quart, Cream 15¢. pint, regular price $3.00, PPP, w U RRR ERE | 80 DOZ, BEST SATIN COACHING PARASOLS, nine. Ber UU BRE ie i 1 different colon 61.50, worth $1.98 each, Pe Uiu RR E teeth Mfert eolon® 81.9, worth $1.98 B U.P BE gee | 100 Doz SILK SUN UMBRELLAS for ladies and wents: two hundred styles of handles to select from; special prices $1.75, 81,00 and #2 | pBR ou oD RoR OU OU BBB OU RB OULU BBB UU 200 DOZ, FINEST IMPORTHD STOCKINETTE JER- SEYS, tailor finished, fit euaranteed, 82.94, regular price $3.50. RER Y ¥ Rok Vy ERE YY RoR 2 Re vs 200 DOZ. CHILDRI new colors, NS ENGLISH INGRAIN HOSE, tors and heels, + Usually de. per pair, 100 DOZ, LADIFS', same quality as Childre 20e,, usually 48e. per pair, 60 DOZ. LADIES’ BLACK SILK HOSE, warranted, 3 %e,, usually 1.45. ° ‘s ABOVE SPECIAL PRICES TERMINATE SATURDAY, MAY & rate as can be had in Keep on hand all of, domestic Ci and Whit farhiuxton, in any quantity. Also, he best brands of imported and ents, Calcincd Plaster, Plasterers’ Hair, HE WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, ~ No. 916 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, With its fire and Dunglar-proot vaults wit Sharacter aad couctences’by ig bod donne ce ‘completeness : far purpose in thecountry, 7 =< ‘Win. G. Metzerott, Pres't, Sam'l Cross, § Treas, oun, 7. Lenman, VP.” W.W. ‘Grechiiel hast Neo: Jose Orzaixc_ A full line of FANCY, PLAIN WHITE, CHECK and JOINTLESS MATTINGS, in ALL GRADES, The pat- terns are very neat and handsoine, : Also, new line of INGRAIN in NOVEL DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL COLORINS FOR SPRING. TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS IN GREAT VARIETY. FURNITURE and BABY CARRIAGES AT BOTTOM PRICES, we SINGLETON & HOEKE, p19 __ 801 Market Spsce’and 308 and 3108th street. OUR SPECIAL BRANDS IN FINE BUTTER: ~- {an Prints. “THE HARMONY.” ALGONQUIN, THE DIAMOND," j arene “THE HARMONY" “THE DIAMOND," } 1m 6 and Sib. BOXES. ‘These goods are put up on our Special Order, and are as fine as apy made, 27- We donot sell any of the adulterations known to the trades, SUEINR, BUTTERINE, . OLEOMARGARINE. ty- WE GUARANTEE THE PURITY OF ALL BUTTER SOLD BY US. GEO. M. OYSTER & CO — ‘Wholesale: Cor. Pa. Ave. and Ninth st. n. w. Retail: Center and K street Marketa, pe RRR ESTABLI SHED 1890. optim EPP ALAIS RRE OYAL, : P RE ap Seana Sryizs HH A TTT p88, ° Loe: Loe: Li Hun 24 oe ME! ME! IME! HH Ad GEORGETOWN LIME KILNS! Hag 2% : We are prepared to furnish a fresh wood-burned Iinne fo the trade: ne an Ganong 2M) ALL SHAPES AND COLORS, NOW READY. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, fev28 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. Serva Gioopa ‘The largest and best selected stock of SUITINGS ever offered for geutlemen to select from at the LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF ‘WASHINGTON. .D., BARR, mit 1101 Pennaylvania avenue Biszors __ Canrnontsr- eae cae taken: ‘Siri ieee ‘Bald entirely apa Soarita "Brice fpottles reeura ‘SES ESRRSSE nave the motey reftated Prepared oy L. C. BISHOP, Draggtat, “THE CONCORD,” ho ‘Coupe, Carsiage and Road Harness s specialty. sreaeres nes mest ot ‘Tranks and Getcbelsat very (Of which have we always DRY GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. | EDUCATIONAL. Turorrep JERSEYS Axp ‘Wiurs. “SEATON PERRY (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & RROTHERD ‘HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LINE OF PLAIN AND BRAIDED IMPORTED 1x BLACK. BROWN, BLUE AND GREY, ie FEOM $3.00 TO ‘$9.00. NEW ED W, ING JACKETS. EMBROIDERED CASHMERE “AND CREPE DE CHINE FICHU: = DN ICHUS., CHUDDA,. Cas [ERE and BERLIN SHAWLS. SEE THE LeAbigge STYLES TS PARASOL ILS, PAKA- PN UMBRELLA: A iG EALGES aN ainsi SEATED CK OF NEW SPRING AND SUM- MER FRENCH DRESS FABRICS. = NEW PLAIN AND FIGURED INDIA SILKS. NEW SUMMER SILKS AT 50c. AND 750. NEW LOUISINE SILKS AT 75c. AND 81.00. “SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS" IN SATIN BHADAMES Ba ‘SUKAH SILKS AT $1.00, $1.25, $150 TO PONSO! BONNETS'S{AND SCHRCEDER’S BLACK CACHEMIRE SILKS FROM gio TO $3.50. NEW BLACK SILK GRENADINES. MEDIU WEIGHT AND GAUZE MERINO UNDER- 5e-CHOICE axD ms GOODS, PLAIN FIGUBES con. SEATON PERRY. Perry Builatee. Extabliahed 1ag7/Tanis avenue commer sth stress, TRUNNELL & CLARK ‘Have made special reductions in BILES AND DRESS GOODS. One lot Black Silks, $1.09; BlackBrocade ‘one lot Fine French Silks reduced from $1. ‘Agrand bargainin Surah Silk, 81. ‘One lot Black Cashmeres 50 centa. A full line of Lupin's celebrated Black Goods at bot- tom prices. ‘We have recelved another case of $1 Quilts, Rare bargains to be found in all Departments, as we are determined to sell." “Satines,” “Ginghams,” Indis Linens, French Nain- sooks and all kinds of Dress Goods in great variety. COME AND LOOK. _— ‘TRUNNEL & CLARK, aps ‘811 MARKET SPACE, Ar 803 Masser Space Wo Sia Sumner DRESS GOODS ser low soicse” PONGEE ROBES in Natural and Colored Embroidery. INDIA SILKS in plain and printed. _A special bargain in Colored GOB GHAIN SILK af 600, An elegant RHADAMASILK, in six colors, at $1.25. GEAR SILE from 81 to" S60, at low tari Saas: All warranted, SCOTCH and FRENCH GINGHAMS. ‘Afine assortment of printed all linen LAWNS, best ‘duality and deatrable styles, at 380 ‘New Patterns of BATISTE. 40 incher ike, $1.14; to sl e for 20cents, Gioice ase, of ra at ea Be oH Sn choice designa, "A large stock of ¥ and ‘COACHINGS. QUICK BALES, SMALL PROFITS. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, Goons BrRING AND SUMMER Rove's West India Lime Juice. ae ‘Montserrat Lime Juice. | Ros’ Royal Belfast Ginger Ale. ‘ js Calvin’ Shater's Fruit-Ade wishing to study durmg the summer, é AVID 8. L. JOHNSON, ‘aud ‘Chotr Master, feae — | 1419 x0%h street went, Dupile taught privately or | (QS CONVERSATION. Gass’ tier T Tharedy et 6 pm. Sew tamer hes Thais" B30 a MONTHS : Siow 2 S15 Oth strect morthwest, 3933 K_STunET UNORTUWraT vuERCH 5 { canon Sei term mow SCHIST Bont At acs tne Stara Bec rile, adulte abd cuildrn; converse ins Wine. muuch fine take with the peoousetetion nf thr Latenaxe, Rjwwial advatiiagen offered 20. “Raspt verry. MBEOCA IN MUSIC—_BY REQUESTOP NUMEROUS: ta Oe.) Aan agtla J wi remain thie Puta ana Pure Fruit Sirups. ‘at reiuced. tater, Niutur end’ Piano Horatond's Acid Phorphate, | shortest mthc “AU those desirous to be bromest: Genuine Importet West Ind Ss oe "Racer Vinegar. & Blackwell's | Y Boyal Raspberry Vinerar ~ een sreriine Champagne Vizecar. | Culmbech Beer. Kaiser Leer Hubeauian Bact. Mineral Waters, all Kinds Commendador Port Wine (Lists yam oid) Toss Malt Extract, Malthopton‘que (Burton's) ‘Enndon Punch Huh Punch. CA Heluekeh’s V neinia Claret. Kawi” Copeuuagen Cherry Cordial Hay Rute. Crome c. Cc. BRYAN, _mhi9-3m NO. 1413 NEW YORK AVENUE. Crarera CLARETS. Try our | ST. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, ‘Sbottles for one dollar. We havea fine line of higher crade Claret, which we are selling at proportionally low prices w. weston “Cae ‘8 | SMS. SARA A. SPENCER, View Princip ‘will have thelr 0 New York Hirsksnesscr bbe Durchegs jena strmetion, Rookkeerina teu books Ang arbolar to wath a reread KDOW! Tait the usual time yet all the grat, Bugtnees co 3) Bowkhorting, Fenmianshin, Arithmetic, Spelling Cor soa uenth. @12 for awe mutton ems Vouaanisis alone, $3 mp2 ESCHPFL. ORGANIST. TEACHER OF PIANO oo sud VOCAL. MUSIC. Particular attention to be- FOETRSNSY Sic eine “0 beg for eetornwew oF Leachere Terme #12 76 13th u Wraps Rapid iy VENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Hall Building, comer gt and D steertn Day Right Semone. Complete tm ite area Eexnins ee and dieters and mee geltseupport.weefuliems an ftom Eoholamiip for" year, from date of eu Disst. QW. yer quarter, ay, S20" anhts #1 ‘ceory fuurith ip tbs Jour Prine py thadied “ca appeal RY OF MUSIC, MU- nts for ‘women for indeyendere, trance, day ot eetys HENRY ©. SPENC TASHINGTON CONSERVA’ A) ie Hall corner 7th atl D horthweet. Retrevo ROBERT SMITHS SON'S INDIA PALE ALE | gy p"'Fittrenth year. Broo avaitages OB BULY ©. A. HEINEKEN'S LARD, Dinw whoa CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. Py asuier TELEGRAPHY, = A) hoa eit Irsact GEO. E KENNEDY & Sox, tol apla 1209 F street northwest, Pore Atornsey Borren fe are receiving fresh from the Dairies, three tines ® week, the following well-known brands of Table But- ter. viz: BP Moxocnaye THE ROCK FALL. PLUM GROVE AND HILL BROOKE Creamers. ‘NOTHING BUT PURE BUTTER KEPT AND SOLD BY US. JOS. C. FEARSON’S SONS, Northern, Western, Center and Capitol HiIl Markets Also, Farragut Market, 17thand K sta nw. apl0-im Hexo Tra HE-NO is simply tea tn anatural condttion: that t, without coloring, ‘polishing or tancy twisting. Tecan De roid ata less price that other fie tous ite ho tea is fold only in the metal Lined packaces—quarter, half aad found izes thus preserving the “strength ena finer the tea Ho-No Tes is sold by all grocers, Thetrade supplied by | MARTIN GILLET & Co, Established 1811. 1n29-6rn} Baltimore F. P. Hecses Mazser. ‘Comer of #th and N strects northwest. PORTER HOUSE STEAK. 18°. th.: Sirloin, 162.1: Round Steak. 130. Ib: Best Hib Rowst, 1oe. 1h. 15 Tiss Dost Prunes, $1. oF 8, Ih, 9 tbe test Lard ai 18h eee ean Ibs, Best Rice, 0c: bibs. ext Starch, 266; Boneless ap 803 MARKET SPACE. 1884, 7° SPHISO AND SUMMER 1 88.4 E. @ DAVIS, e mio MARKET SPACE As we make BLACK GOODS a specialty we are conse- quently always on the lookout for bargains, With this ‘object in view we are addinz daily to our stock MANY NEWand 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 inapec- tion of careful buyers, a7 NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, E. G. DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPACE, ‘We offer this week one lot REAL KID GLOVES, four buttons, at $1, one lot UNDRESSED KID. four buttons, at 87c.; one lot REAL LISLE THKEAD GLOVES, at 25c. ‘These are extra good bargains, and will sell fast. Stock of PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, &o., complete. Sa” BEST GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES. apy E.G. DAVIS. Sor Ann Waar Diteune od SUIT AND WEAP DEPARTMENT, In which we are now showing one of the finest, most extensive and salect stocks af » 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 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- rately trimmied with lace and passementerie, at $12.50, reduced from 815.50, Our TRICOTINE VISITE, lace trimmed, only 86, 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 85; regular price $7.50. SPECIAL.—We shall offer our all-wool BLACK CASH- MERE SUIT, bor plaited skirt, with draperies, at $12; actually worth $16 We guarantee thissuit tobe all ‘wool, oF no sale. PARASOLS. Our department for PARASOLS isgreatly enlarged and we are now displaying all the novelties for street and csimee wees, pists aad Gishinel, aul wee mateee LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. 104 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 and and sleeves, edges with cambric ruffles, at 480. special price; 124 doz. Chemise, with Torehon Ince and ‘Hamburg inserting, at 69c.: reduced price for this weak only. MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS, trimmed with lace at 600. SKIRTS, with ratios, of Aeeibaes ome: broldery, 9 inches in depth, @1.28; former price ‘Mother Hubbard CAMBRIO SLIPS, with embroidered yoke, at 26c.: would becheap st 40c. Mother Hubberd ‘GAMBRIC SLIPS, Hamburg yoke and tuck bottom, G50. Ladies’ Ince stripe Nainsook and Lawn APRON, ‘trimmed with plaited ruffle, 100, Nurse APRONS, wide ‘edge and tucking, at 500, Our lot WASH SEIRTS, in different styles, st the unt- form price of 500, Alarge and complete assortment of BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS, in nobby patterns, from 260, to the finest quality. OUE SPECIALTY—LADIE® CORSET COVERS— ‘We aball offer at 25c. each for this week only. ‘We have also opened a new line of CHILDRENS and Codtah, Ye. Ib) Liver, 7c. per Ib, All goods delivered free. mubi-3m A HOlcE Lor oF TERRAPIN Jost Received, and for sal tow. FRESH STEWEFERIES, SPRING LAMB, ASPARAGUS, SHAD, atthe PALACE MARKET. feb16 Commer 14th and New York avenua, NOTICE 10 HOUSEKFEPERS. FER 585g 5ss, cones wn: MARE By. i ALWAYS M. TUNES Depot corner ist eirect and indians avenee WM. M. GALT jel PIANOS AND ORG po tose AND REPAIRING | BY J. F. LUCAS, aren | ap25-3m 515 9th street north went, EINEKAMP PIANOS. GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Several Flegant Upricht Grand and Squa Piahoe of, our own, and other take Souspt at reat reductich om "casy’ moully paymnenta tre y monthly pay orefdand sis ae “" i ‘Old Pianos taken as part payment. BEANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, apo 422 NINTH STREET. to inform all interested that Me es Tl Ge foubd ay any ana fending tomy. pustiess ia i arranged my affairs oan todevote my entire time Soren ela bereafter"tnake a spss eating | first-class Pianos, with. bv dey purchase. I shall | iso adda full tock of Sheet sic and Basch toethese with all Kinds of Musical instruments: “Thi seork wil Bethedanpedt in theetty. snd will te under the dint Management of Mr. Joh H. Mattingly, whose services Thave engaced. In ‘order to make rooin fc: Jarger in- Ee} D, 433 7th wtrect northwest, —A Bees DAVIS & CO'S CPRIGHT PIANOS. ‘Dew and superb stock of these unequalled, For the spring trad Dargaius and easy terms HL SUMNER, Agent, 811 Ninth street northwest, fev. i WILD & BRO. le 709 7th street northweat. THE WONDERFUL CLAKIONA. Anyone can play the inost difticult .—] ‘upon ft with sweetesd expression aiid wil instruction. STEFF, the KRANCH & BACH and NEW ENG. LARD PIANOS the BANKER ud otter OLGANS Oi ENUINF “DECKER” PIANOS, GREY PEEL, = PA GH KUUN, Sole Agent, 407 10t of. aw. ‘Also for Burdett Grains, revi EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS | Of various takes {or sale and, rent at | ened Piston, ‘Tumugeoud sepairing, ei ith street, above Pa. ave. é Jans P14NOS, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano made EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Rest Medium-priced Piano Manufactured, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Oryans sold om inetallmenta, rentedor ox, changed; rept applied if purchased. 4IVE CENT MUSIC. ‘The only complete stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No. 915 F STREET. ‘Managing partner of the late firm Ellis & Co. a2 1425 New York avenue, PLUMBING. HEATING AND VENTILATING, A Large Btock of RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND FENDERS, At Low Prices, JOBBING IN ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- = ‘TENDED TO. Tae New Your Sox REACHES WASHINGTON AT 11 40 NEW FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH. ITALIAN AND ‘ENGLISH CLASSES FOKMED NOW. _OMce hours from Sto 5 p.m. USsicaL acapeary, a iil DE SALES STREET, =i) _ a. it SELECT SCHOOTS 8 Flementary and High Schoo for both emma, street, between th and 1a) atiretr orth weat enor advantages “Terma matirnte. Pupils rrontved Shy tineand charged from date of etry, AVP af Stilool rooms frou Da. to _ a Mow suomesa, is Princhoat, SS © FLYNN. AM private reror, ee pecan Seip caaianiee Seana case JYENING cLasses A MONT Acfhieti, Bookkeeping. Fc Lee: Wisi: Seographi Sree MESLDS Jesren or tontes Macher of Vocal and Tustrumentel Muste and har ny, LADIES GOODS. Mis M. J. Hess, No. 1800 F Stuer. has iin Stock, and is Constantly Receiving, the ‘Novelties in IMPORTED MILLINERY. m aria Jest Oveseo Ax Exeoast Lise CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, LACE and SHIRRED CAPS, POKE BONNETS. MERINO CLOAKS in Mother Hubbard and other styles, Maenificent Stock of Ladies and Children’s Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Kid, Stik, and Lisle Thread Gloves Select assortment of Hamburg, Irish Poiut, Natnaook, and Swiss Fmbrolderies, Oriental, Torchon, Medion, and other Druuming Lace in all the newest deaiena, Mm. SELMA RUPPERT, 0p 9th strovt northwest, apis Can Rerreer, NO. 403 AND 405 7TH ST. 5.W., ‘Received a full assortment of EASTER EaGs, EASTER BASKETS, EASTER NOVELTIES, ‘Of all Designs and Prices. we M anaxe J. Py Pacoer, IMPORTER OF FASHION, lot F STREET, NORUHWEST. ‘With tnereaned portation of Weritinn, we ame at all tates prapured te ahow PARE BONNETS and LONDUN HAtS tar surpanaing any previa eemect PSPECIAL ATTENTION MADE TO SIMPLE cos- TUME BONNET M. Warns. ities for thy Importer of FRENCH PONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS, FINE MILLINERY Goops, KEAL LACES, DRESS TRISMINGR, FINE NECKWEAR, PARABOLA, AND SPRING WKAPS, fn al! the Yeading stylon TCite Trevien, Paria 907 Penneyivaniaavenua ap® M'5S ANSIE K. HUMPHERY, vo AMOTENTH STREET NOR Makes CORKETS Wo ord in evry xe wa fertect he an com ee ER SPECIALTIES ARE — french Hand-nade Underlethltwe, Merino On@erweas, r Rent iiuported Hosiery . 5 ry. ‘ta otnd alt Dreas Reform Goods. Hx own ORAN HUILDING, J, HAIK DRESSER FROM. panty ‘Thre Patents and Pive Medals tuts Expusitons Pare, Lyon and Vienna, Mabutacturer ait uuporter of HUMAN HAIK-ASD FINE HATR WORK Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing. d sbatupoced iu atiret clase Manne, FIFTEENTH STRECT NORTHWEST. MODISTR, Fis removed from Baltimore to No. 24 D strect sont. got, Where we will anak in i Onder Drewaen wind Pry rade, With her ole exjerence 40 Ge apt rsetuakiugg she quarasites purfect anid style. x ¥ FAUEN ah % Crape Veils, Laces, Gloves, ete, a Da “HtaNiNG bhi GSA SPeCIALTE. Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned by Oia process will | their original. shape, ain erea Px Seas ares ‘pe removed ef C the Past twenty yeare will please call at office. cocher 7 ‘Toe mont Qtcats ety Gastar ee is abs ones w- moxt Gelicate lady ean Fun it; uo holes to 1 neither has it- stuuttle, ‘Over 2.090 in uve iu this city. Examine our bew automatic: Button-hole attschment. A complete amortament of all the Standard Machinan Eleeant Machines for #25, eauve kind precisely as Gam- ‘Vaneing axrsits sell at $40, "Best Machitve OU Sepa bottle, All kinds mented and repaieed ©. AUERBACK, cor. 7th and IL. 0126 Depot for Men's & Boyw Bicycle Suirte & ‘2k BEST FOR MACHINE OR HAND USB SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS. At the office of the New Home and Hartford Sewing Machines, positively the lightest runnin. and durable Machine ond baaition aro a ere orn atrest n. w.. Bt Cloud Bullding. P.8.—We mre the sole agente Sor Hartiond and ew ‘Home BAT OBE As eee

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