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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cf FRIDAY. MAY 2, 1884 LOCAL MENTION. SIGNAL. OFFiceR, co MAY 2. 1984, 9:30 a.m. ates, partly cloudy ight local rains, southwest to north west winds, lower temperature. Fair weather is indicated for the lake region, Tennessee, and the Ubio valley, ar lcooler weather for the New Eng- land and middie estates on Saturday. a Tress! TRUSS! Tress? Bailey's Truss ts all the rage for rupture and for pleasure: ‘The youngest child or oldest sage can wear it asa treasure. Price $. 2025 M street. Lapis) asp CuiLo’s Low Snore! ‘Opera slippers, house slippers, Oxford, Vassar and Windsi ewport button and tles, with aud without heels; white kid slippers, all sizes, in great variety, at BEILBRCN’S Old Stand, 402 7th street. Look for: The Uld Woinan in Window. VELarr’s famous caramels, 680 9th st., 1399 Pa. av. For May Festivais.—Misses and childs’ white Sell iow ahoce and dippéra “Manwecre Hho Reap Stashetmer's advertisement. Hmangvaxrens for base ball shoes, all sizes, low- est prices, at the Family Shoe Store, 310 7th Street morthwest. Lapis axp Gaxts’ low cut, from 98 cents up, at the Family Shoe Store, 210 7th street northwest. Spectit To-MorKow.—25 doz. 10-button length silk tnitts, 29c.; only one pair to each custom Diack and coloréd silk gloves, 49c.; extra quality I ported Stik gloves, 73°.: fine shirred cajr, 48.3 Hoke Rooneta, ree; Irish point poke bonnets: wes achoice selection of fine cx a Mrs. Max Wel, Agt., 712th northwest. Ixpia LINENS, Sigc.. Ie. 124C., 15e. ‘$1, $1.25, $1.50, 31.75, #2 AL’ Towson’s, Penna. av south side. BB. Case covers and repairs umbrellas, 1814 | 125) Pa ave. — I ‘Tae Y. M.C. A. give a formal opening of thelr | shad, 50 new Gyinnastim this evening. gram has been prepared. ATTRACTIVE SALE oF FURNITCRE.—Mr. Dow- will sell to-morrow, at his auction rooms, at lock, a very superior collection of household e | Parasols, | 35¢. per Il 10 | bers y Lucy Jones Shot Herself. SHE ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BECAUSE HER LOVER SERVED BIS OWN CLAM CHOWDER. ‘Yesterday Major Dye directed Detective Block to make an investigation into the circumstances attending the shooting of Lucy Jones at house 411 1ith street southwest, last. Tuesday, as reported in Yesterday's Stan, The woman was removed to the Providence hospital by her friends immediately after the shooting, and Mr. Block had an interview with her at the hospital, in which she stated that she did the shooting herself, with a #2-caliber pis- tol, which she had kept by her for years It ap- edrs that a party of pleasure folk of both sexes had Deen on an excursion to the Great Falls. The Party included a young man with whom she Was jong on intimate terms, and who would not let her go, Which gave rise to jealousy on her part. Uj the return of the party Lucy Jones was not to be amiable. ‘The young man wanted some clam chowder served up for hit, and, tustead of Lucy to serve If, he went to work himself at the Job. Lucy, feeling aggrieved, went uj and Soon afterwands the report of a ‘was heard. ‘The young man, hastening upstairs, found that she had shot herself, As he could not And a physician in the nelghbortiood, he took her to the hospital in 2 buggy. She is in a critical condition, and 1s not expected to recover. She is twenty-four years old, and fs frown Front Royal, Vi sah Rens Washington Markets— Retail Prices. ‘Muats.—Beet, porter-house, 2c. per Ib.; sirloin, 20e. per Ib; rib Toast, 154%0c. per 1b.; round: Wigalde. per Th; chuck, Toal2: corned, Sal0e. per Ib.; a0. 2c, chipped, 0c. per 1D: do. tongue, Lamb, 12atse. per 1b; Veal, 1248256. per ton, T8aiSc. per Ib.; pork, i2igai6c. per Ib.; bacon— hams, 16. ‘per 1b. cut, Boasse. per Ib; Halzice. per Ibs cut; iayatse. per Healte. ‘per Jb; cut, Halse. per bs per Ib. Fxcrr.—Apples, 60a$1. per pk.; lemons, per doz.; oranges, 25a60c. doz.; bananas, 15a25c. doz.; codcoa nuts, taldc.; strawberries, 30a40c. Der qt. BUTTER aND Eccs.—Philadelphia print, 45c. Ih; western creamery, 48c. per Ib.: New’ Ye Toll, 25a30c. per Ib; cheese, 183¢a20c. per ages, 1Ne. per doz. Fisi.—Perch (white), 25a40e. per bunch; rock, Basle. per bh; salmon, 0c. per I; cod fish, . per Ib: haddock, 10¢. per 1b.; halibut, 2c. per mackerel (bay), 154%. each; ‘lobster, "10e. pickerel, 15e. per Ib; Ted snapper, 0c. per 1b.; per pair; herring, 15c. per bn; vere Ab excellent pro- | rapin, $3485 per aoz. VEGETABLES.—Beets, 3a5e. per bunch; bape bo *. per pk.; do. (lima), 12gal5e. per qt; cabl head; carrots, Suse. per bunch; cucum- per ‘doz; cymblins, 5ai0 each; let- Lufce, Sate. per head; onions,’ 40a50e. per ' peck; effects, embracing every description of furniture. | Qo. (spring), suse, er, Dh potatoes, Irish), hoes ss = =5 per pk.; do. (new), G0agl per pk.; do. (sweet), Gexr's Low Quanren Suorst Pisce. ee’ pace vem’ toe per vies opiate ane ‘Our stock of easy. comfortable shoes ts the most | Her pk’. timips, abasie, per pk; tomatoes (ew), complete ever offered in the elty and ts worthy the | )),Jr)). ““isparagus, Into per bls kale, 20¢. Of our patrons. | pk; cauliftower, i5a40c. each: water cresses, 10c. ‘HEWBRUS's Vid Stand, 402 7th street. | but radish, 2a%c. per bunch; rhubarb, 5c. Louk for: The Old Woman in Window. | buieh; mint, Se.; Bermuda onions, 75c. per Paxsts, $8 8 dozen for ten days more, at Merritt's, | C40 ‘Ti Market Space. ‘ J. D. Manarrr, who for more than two years past per pk. ‘2iagze. per Ib.; chickens (old), T pair: chickens (young), 75c.a$1.50 per 3, $1.50 per pair; geese, 50c.a$1.25 each; Fs i so well-known a8 operator for new Photo Art Co., ig | 54"abs, $3483.50 per dow meeting With great success at bis new Market Space. OcR OWN Mane $2.50 ladies’ flexible sole kid but- yous: easiest ahoe made.“ Hubn's, 6 7thstreet and 1 Pa ave. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusethents, &c., To-night. NaTioNaL THEATER—McCaull opera company in “Desiree.” Fop’s Orgra Hovst—“The Rajah.” ‘TumaTeR CoMIQCE.—First-class varieties dim MUsEUM.—Curtosities and tuteresting per- formance. jLixcous Har.—Concert by the Amateur Glee elu Con@ngGaTioNaL CuUKcH.—Last Bischof con- cert, gallery, 711 ——_——— Condensed Locais. ‘Street lamps will be lighted at 7:15 p. m. and ex- at 3:30 a. m. J. W. Plowman, conductor of car No. 17, W. & G. ratiwag. ays that James Fromell, the aied tha whose Skull was fractured by a Tall Wednesday evening, as stated in yesterday's Stax, had not been on that car at all, but was pushed down as he Was going along the street by another man. ‘The sixth and last Bischoff concert will be given at onal church to-night. The Amateur Glee club will give a con- cert at Lincoln bail to-night, assisted by Misses Stnallwood and Tlighman and Mr. A. J. Hall. ‘The Minots Republican association last’ night ‘& Dew cConstiiution and elected the follow- ing officers for the ensulug term: Theodore L. De | to John Land, president; Theodore L. Lamb. vice President; Daniel L Gola, secretary, and John Raum, ‘weasurer. = ‘The National Rifles last night elected eleven active and nine honorary members. ‘The name of Mrs. Lola M. Spencer, wife of the late Brainerd T. maceT, at the date of his death an active member “the “er ¥, Was inserited on the compil- mentary rol of the counnand. AE the monthly meeting of the Union Veteran last eveming a proposition to organize an Stuliary company, compesed or the sons of wate erans, Was referred to a committee. An Invitation Yo participate to the memorial services ou Decora- on day was accepted. A cable dispatch received tn Baitinore yesterday announced the death on Wednesday tn Manchester, of Mr. Samuel A. Janney, of Sandy Spring, Mon! county, Md., a’ prominent member of the Society of Friends, 5i years of age. ‘The will of the late Peter A. Stryker, fled to- doy, Isdated November “th, ised and’ leaves bis property to his wite.who ls appointed as executrix. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Edward Mcqueeney Wed to. the Presi Chester A. Arthur petunta,a variety named in compliment to the President. The W: jonument was visited yester- day by Mr. W. W. <orcoran, Mr. Robert C. Win- Davis “The arty sicended to the top and, ex: gratification at the progress being wade in construction. ‘The will of the late Sarah C. Purdy was filed tn the Probate Court to-day with petition of Sarah C. ‘Young for letters leaves $1,000 toher » Harry W. Crane; her'stock in company to Surah C. Youn; her estate to her sister, May Detective Ralf to-day arrested a commercial agent named J. Wallice Barnes, charged with doing business without license. He gave bail for hs appearance in the Police Court to-tnorrow. and ~ Young. HELD ox Two Cuarogs oF Horsesxeaxtyo.—Last a fine specimen of the | — Base Bat YesrenvaY—The large a tracted to the Athlete park yesterday ehamplonship game of the Washingtons was de- lighted with the fine exhibition of the general iaying of the home club. Thetr competitors, the Brookisns, were unable to geva single man to the home plate, while. the Washingtons scored twelye ‘umes, making sixteen base hits ‘The visit heariy succeeded In getting run in the 7th inning, when a man was cnt off at the home plate by & beautiful throw by Kiley from the lett field. Every- body played well, but Fenelly the best. His retord was.a splendid one. The same clubs play today and to-morrow. Other American association yesterday were: St. Louls 4, Indianapolis 2 Colum- us 10, Cineinnat! 9; Baltimore 5, Metropolitan 3; Lourie, & Toles smite %/Alegaeny League gam 13, Detrolt 2; New Yor! 15, Chicago 3; Boston 5, Buffalo 3; Cleveland 2, Providence 1. wudience at by the frst —— ‘Marrrace LiceNses.—Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Spencer Briscoe and Julia Douglass; Wm. P. McNalty and Ida V. Hill; Junius B. McCnesney, of Middlebrook, Va, and Virginia M. Grove, of Kirkvilie, Mo.; William B. Clarkson and Emma V. Bull, both of Richmond, = — > — ‘TRANSFERS OF Reat. Estate.—Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: P. B. Wright to T. H. Unsworth, lot 29, block 6, T. & B.'s sub. of Mt. Pleas- | ant, &e.; $1.00." H. A. Hall to Mary L. Kaiser, lot Horatlo King, Col. T. L Casey and Capt. | Elizabeth H. Miller appointed atts; $500 to her niece, Sue | and le the Washtngton Gas Light | charged with keeping an unilcensed bar; ‘the balance of | appeal noted. 131, sub. 8q. 365; $3,150. Mary D. Biddle, trustee, to a A. Abbott, lot 1, block 41, north yands iumbian university; $3,000. Alvin L. White.to in and C. H. Shorter, pty 81 and 82, sq. 142; $700. W. K. Duhamel to Seymour W. Tullock, lots 16 to 18, Sq. STI; $9,782.18. James H. Smith, trustee, to W. L. Clark, pt. 24, sq. 126; $3,000. Sarah N. Crane Cassels, pt. 2. sq. ‘121; $14,000. Z. H. G. Walker et al. to N. Stuiter, 2 acres im county; $900. Joseph Kepetti to Jane Hart, Dis 4 and 5, sa 828; ‘$1,800. Mary lack to L. P. Shoemaker and A. F. Fox, lots B and C, sub. lots in x John Madyear to P. Fegan, sub. 30, 8q. W. Smith to W. M. Gait, lots 1,2 and boy 26,204.54. John Sherman, trustee, to W. elty, lot1, block Columbian . C. Morrison to Wm. rT, pt. 2, Sq. 210; $42. James H. Marr to Chester A. Snow, lots 51 to 53, SOD. sq. 28; $1,500. ‘The Courts, Court IN GRSERAL TERM. To-day, Keller agt. Ashford; rule granted to com- pel Isabella W. Ashford to become party defend- ant. Mackall agi Mackall, jr; set for May 7th. Greer agt. Hounschtld; on hearing. Equity Covrt—Judge Cor. Yesterday, Stickney agt.- Stickney; Sale ratified couditionally and reference to auditor. To-day, Aliguelr agt. Denis; leave to file amended and supplemental bill granted. Joyce agt. White; leave to amend petition of Ann Joyce granted. Col- bert agt. Coibert; divorce granted. Hosmer Washington Brick Machine Co; apj ce of al sent defendant ordered. Jarboe agt. O’Netl; deeds set aside nd sales ordered. Beacl Farnham; iardian ad litem. Carroll agt- Carroll; lemiseal ot bill without proj dice. Waters agt.’ Waters; dismissal of J. ville's motion without prejudice. Joachim agt Glick; motion to disintss bill dented. Pouicr Court—Judge Snett. Theodore Plitt, the Keeper of a Or store at the corner of 6th and E C . 878; moud, of N. Y. heights; $—. To-da Streets, ined $105; Mary Thompson, a colored servant, larceny of two gold rings valued at $17.50 from her employer, Mr. Jerome Wise, 1519 S street; fined $10 is days. John Cole, colored, larceny; 30 days in jal Frost Prirrrto Paisos.—The Rev. Alfred Vedder, a Methodist parson, of Saratoga county, New York, Saturday evening. OMieer Branson arrested a col: | Who was recently convicted of complicity In a mal Ored man named George Taylor, allas “Caiuphor,> | Practice cuse, Was taken to Danhemora prison in While hiding In the marsh back of the Jail, and | Hat state, last night, lo serve oUt a sentence of locked him up on two cha gto | three ye Which ive piraded guilty in the Police court This | —— = Moruing. and the cases were sent to the grand Rei ee Panasors = Przasors. Tue FUsemat oF Gmeexr M. Wicnt. NEW STYLES. _SUST OPENED. wasa large. nce at the fune Coaching Parasols, al colors, $1.30, 81.50. 91.75, #2, 92.25. Gilbert Mt. ich too ‘Satin Parasols. lined, trimmed with Lace, 82.75. afternoon from his ce, Ni ; Rev. Dr. Bartlett, of the New York avenue Presbs- lerian church, OMiclated. The pall-bearers were Messrs EE. B. Webb, Moses Kelles, it and br. Toner. The upiuses -of the deceased, Donn, Joseph “Alder, ‘Thom: Grigg. Frank Donn and Geor; remains were interred In Rock = Creek cemetery. Conrpxttee —The Knights x elected the foilow- lng OMieers for U . nntuander, John Malone; first deputy, John Maloney; second dep- uty, Jaines L. Connor; third deputy. Hugh Bresna- an; recon wu 3 Tae Ksicets of St. Columb&tt etal’ secretary. SP. McGrath: ‘Stack. Handsome Inedals were presented to dar. T. A. Dutty, tae retiring commander, and Mr. Jobn Maloney, retiring t Tdeputy. 1. ASSOCTATION.—It 18 €X- ected that nearly 2.000 delegates will be present at the thirty-ntth annual meeting of the American Metical Association, to be held at the Congrega- Wonal church next Tuesday. Tuesdwy evening @ full dress reception will be given tothe members and the ladies of their famliies at the Executive maasion by the Preside Wednesday the Med- - Society Of the District of Coin will give Visitors an evening reception at obe of the pub- Me halls. . Drvoecen.—To-day Judce Cox made a decree of divoree in the case of Harry Colbert against Eliza ‘They were married May 16h, 157s. and he tat ‘she committed y and. gave ehtid In the fail of 1583. Hl ie B & ©. R R—Repreep tates to tHe Curcaso CoxvEstion.—The Baltimore and Ohio railroad company has reduced rates for excursion Uckets to the "ah and democratic conven Hons to be held at Chicago for Ue nomination of ¢andidates for the Presidency. The price will be $8.50 for the round trip trom Washington to Chie and return. For the reptbilean convention trip Uckets will be sold May 29 to June if used to destfnation, on of good for return trip, if used 3 Mhough to pis'e of sale. on or before June ik. The Uekets require contintious passage in both die eetiona. | Por we democratic convention round telusive, jon, on OF before and good for return passage, if used Unrough ‘to place of sale, on or before duly 1 quiring continuous passaze in both directions: Tr ack convention will be 3. Tickets will be sold from Wa: $8 12, inclusive. gotnz: and good ea8 heid_at Indianapolis ngton May to recurn up to June 6th. Kate for round trip, $18.6. A Rare COLLECTION OF Buowzes axp Porcrtarvs at Accrios.—In the ©: alogue Of Japanese art ft week by Thomas Do mt Penns) Ivanka avent nisite bronzes and pore lains ever sent to this city. The exhibition on Monday, May the Sth, and part really valuable decorative objec fal to give this sale thetr espect: Ps #4 i fl Ice company jer—the finest browgt here for Some tne. ut Sarz oF Purstixes.—A Jarge number of were sold last night at fhe sale of Walt w 4 Co., No. 1001 Pennsyivanta ave: sale wit continue this evening, beginuing 351 in the entaiogue. Fine pictures, painted by Artists, sold for about the cost of the frame Of the Dest chances to get banzalns. Lx ‘sale this evening at 8 o'clock. = RESIDFXCE YOR SaLe.—Attention 1s caller sale of € ay 1 i E if - the home of Mr. Stfisen Hutehin: Sdvertived elsewhere, by Fitch, Fox & Brow careand thought were bestowed upon Of this house. jt is seldom that an Sip ie ‘securing so desirabie a property i v!- ilk Parasols, 81, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, 82 40-ine Spring Cashmeres, 2c. 40-inch all-wool Shooda Cloth, 30e. “otine Dress Goods, 26¢. Tricotine Dress Goods, 6c ter Dress Gootls, 125e. ‘Ladies! Flannel Suiting, 12%, ‘Summer Silks, 37¢. Grain Dress Silks, 95¢. Gros-Grain Silk, 81. “ale Dress Silks, 9c. Children’s Hose, no seams, 15e. Ladies’ Balbriggan Hose, no seams, 25¢. Wamsutta Cotton, se. Nun's Veiling, all cclors, 40-inch French Black Cashmere, 50e, Fancy Straw Matting, all styles. India Linen, 8%4¢., 10e., 1234¢., 15e. TOWSON’ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUP. South Side, near 7th. apd YER'S CATHARTIC PILIS ARE THE BEST A® medicine that cm be cuployed to correct irrégular- ities of the stomach and bowels. Gentle, yet thorough, sir action. they cure constipation, stimulate the igestive onraus and the appetite, and cleause, build up aud stremethen the system, (Tr “CONSTANTLY TIRED-OUT" FEELING 80 ften experienced is the result of impoverished blood, aud cousequent enfeebled vitality. Ayer's Sarea- parila feeds and enriches the blood, increases the appe- ‘tite aud promotes dizestion of the food. and the assimi- lation of its xtrengthening qualities, ‘The aystem being thus invigorated, the feeling rapldiy chankes to grate- ful sense of strength and energy. apy Faxcxy Sis: Cororen Srixs:: BLACK SILKS! SURAI SILKS! EHADAME SILKS! MERVILIEUX SILKS! SLES, Stic. STLES. S7ye. BILES, 37340, Handsome BROCADE SILKS, Tse. etELACK and COLORED SILKS reduced 25 cute oa CARTER'S, Tl Manuxr Stace, SILK and WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 280. BLACK SILKS, Special Bargain, 81. ‘X'S VEILING, double width, pure wool—cream, pink, Dive and black, Seye. COLORED SILKS, special bargain, T5e. HENKIETTA CASHMERE (black), ailk and wool, $1. BLACK SILKS, special tancain, $1.25, BLACK UKOC \DE GRENADINES, pure silk, TSe. ULACK SATINS, 0c. COLORED SATINS, 0c. BROCADE SILKS—Pink. cream, blue and white, $1. ‘SUN'S VEILING, beautiful lace style, pure wool, 250, BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRES# GOODS. SILK and WOOL PLAIN DRESS GOODS, 26e. SiLKand WOOL CHECKED DRESS GOODS, 25e. SILK and WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 2c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. CASH PRICES. NO CREDIT. a CARTER’S, 711 Mamxet Sract, ‘The Thldving Expicite of Henry Ab- ‘TWO CHARGES OF GRAND LARCENY xD SIX CHARGES OF PETIT LARCENY. In the Police Court to-day, Assistant District At- torney Thomas called the attention of the court to were six charges of petit larceny against him afd ‘two chatges of grand larceny, But that only two of the former and one of the latter would be tried. BE 4 SB FS | ii i i ; : E 4 i i i i ov Lors at Munipiax Hrtt.—The sale of on Meridian hill was continued yesterday HEM Se cents persquare . Smith, for 18% cents to for LH i i SEey 7 : n a Fd 5 5 : 5; i f for 10% cents per D. Crammer, for cents per square foot; lot 15, same block, to J. henan, for 10% cents per square foot.’ The ‘will be continued on Tuesday afternoon next. + Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tax Evexrxo Stan ‘Tax CaNat Muxrixo.—The annual meeting of the Alexandria canal company is fixed for Monday next. At the last annual meeting only twenty-six shares were ted. ‘The state proxy, Judge W. B. Meade, ‘lined to take part until he ascer- tained the instructions of the state authorities, and Mr. R. A. Bayley, who was present, and claimed to Tepresent the United States, took ‘no official part, And so the méeting adjourned sine die. This year ‘the city council has apes @ proxy, but the in- Junction of Judge nine is understood to forbid them of the present surroundings of the Aqueduct question the meeting will be one of very considerable interest. EXamNations.—The university examination con- ‘tinued . The Preliminary examination and the Diocks of questions on history, geography and English literature were concluded yesterday. The English examination embraced the drama of “Corl- olanus,” from Shakspeare. To-day 1s occupied with the Diocks of problems in mathematics. ‘MARNIAGES IN THE Crr¥.—During April just closed eleven marrii licenses were Issued; twelve 3-5 2 E : 14, same block, E 4 licenses were issued during the April of last year, andeight during April, 182. Thirty per cent. of Alexandria marriages take place in Washington. MISTAKEN ARRESTS—A commercial agent was ar- Tested here this morning, charged with false ee tences, but it that the wrong man deen arrested. He was discharged. Norgs.—At the last mayor's court French Ross, colored, of Washington, Was fined $2.50 for using Stas Datay Beach, the young daughter of SIF sox iss “acl e young daughter ot ir. JOS, &. Beach: took place this morning from the ‘resi- dence of the parents, on Pitt, near Queen street. —The Alexandria ball club are on an excur- sion to Norfolk.——Mr. Richard M. Latham announces himself as a candidate for the demo- cratic nomination as clerk of the city courts — ‘The new tugboat Annie will be launched before ‘the close of month. ‘Nowcne Pu PPP. 00 WoW WwW OD 4 Fe P GawT BS EE EE i oo WW oDop kee & E> ‘This powder never varien A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Sold only incana Koval Baxrxa PowpeR Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. apé GGG A a RRR «6 AA ROR G AA RRR G GG. AAA. RR. Goel AAD BR ED 89.50 for G. A. R double-breasted Flannel Suit, sold elsewhere for $13. 812 for G. A. R. Yacht Cloth Suits: cheap at $18. $1450 for G. A. R Yacht Cloth Suits; worth $20, One set of G. A. R. Buttous wiven with each suit. $7.60 buys a splendid Flannel Suit; worth 10. 10 buys a 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 ‘86.50 up; better and chesper than ever before. $20 for Black Cloth Suits: worth 840, 219 for Black Worsted Prince Albert Suits; worth $35. Spring Overcoate, eleyant assortment, from $7.50 up: genuine bargains, Pants, immense variety. A pair of good Working Lee at $125. Harris’ Cassimere Pants $4.50; worth FOR ROYS—4 TO 11. A complete line of Plain and Plaited Suits ‘from $2.50 up. Jersey Suits at $5: worth $9. FOR BOYS—12 TO 18, Suits for School, Work or Dress, magnificent assort- ment, from 95 up. MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETA Tae Destar Freta Avesve SERING STYLE CASSIMERE HAT p26 Will be read: 2a. PEARL DERRYS inailesspons? ‘MABLE DERBYS ia all shapes. At WILLETT & RUOFFS, Sole Agents for Dunlap’s New York Hats, ‘906 Pennsylvania avenue. Any Day ps0 WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TAKE A LOOK aT OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS. It is our pleasure to show them. The assortment ia Jarge and varied, and as nice as can be produced. OUR ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAYS should not be overlooked. ‘Their Fit is faultlens, made and trimmed in every way equal to custom-made gar- ‘ments, except in price, which is about one-third less, GENTLEMEN WITH A PREJUDICE AGAINST READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD SEE ‘THIS DISPLAY. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., api & Connm Sxvmeea avo D Grazer Affairs $= West Washington BUILDING AssoctaTion.—The third annual meet- tg of the Fourteenth Building association, was last night at Goddard’s hail The election re- sulted as follows: Wililam Clabaugh, president; S. ‘Thos. Brown, vice president; R. E. Frey, treasurer; Ferdinand King, secretary; directors—James God- dard, Wm. Knowles, D. F. Rot EM. Lawton, BR. M: leld, Thowas Dowling Jobn Gibbons. ‘REAL Estate Sae.—Thomas Dowling, auction- eer, sold yesterday, for W. D. Cassin, truste?, a unin) lot, fronting at the ‘corner of Stoddard and Bost streets 70x80 feet, to Miss Margaret des LO, M.—At a of William Louis Schley Lodge, No. 4, 1. 0. M., held last evening, the ques- on uniform rank was discussed, which resulted in the enrolling of forty members. Gnarw.—Arrived, boat M. C. W. Boyer, with 3.700 Dushels wheat ahd 68 barrels flour. ‘Sold, 3.700 Dushels wheat, at 1173. i qi > Gear Sate oF AD ” EA BPM, Tr BRE 9885 5 f Meet SS TLLL 4 A DDD Nt EEE 8x38 coo A MMMM BBR RRR It cco oO sf MMMMB OB ROR HT OO do AA EYEE: BSH Be cco A A MMMBBE R E I Goo BOR REX pop REE RRR RENN DDE ROR U U NNN D D EE RRE UY SES Dope. ER UU NNN DpD ERK RE WWW ERE A RRR Wwww ko AA R “WWWW FR AA ERE WwWwWw FE AAA R WoW EEE A AR E ar BBR A OU OOM MM ™ sss, BB ss UU MMAM © SSS Be 2h UF BME OSS BBB A A UU COMM MO Segs8 Having been fortunate enough to obtain a largequan- tity of FINE CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR, at our OWN PRICE, we decided to rctail same at SUCH. FIGURES that will astonish everybody. ‘The following goods, made from the very best LONS- DALE CAMBRIC, finished perfect, are Just tho thing for the coming Summer Season, 5 Dozen Lonsdale Cambric Chemises, square bosom, with deep Embroidered Rufile, at, 6c,’ They formerly sold at $1.50, 100 Dozen High-necked Corset Covers, Lonsdale Cam- bric, trimmed with 28 Pintucks and 3 Embroidered In- sertings, at *6c. Real value, 81.40, 100 Dozen Hizh-necked Corset Covers, Lonsdale Cam- ‘bric,70 small Tucks and Embroidered Ruffle down front, at 7c. Would be cheap at 81. 15 Dozen Nightdresses, Lonsdale Cambric, the entire Yoke finished with Small and Lange Tucks Embroidered ruffle down front, at $1.22 MISSES AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR, A large and complete assortment of Misses Chemises, Drawers, Skirts and Gowns, Infant's Long and Short Dresses, Infant's Caps and Busieta, Look at our sssort- ment of Children’s Aprons, = DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS. 50 Pieces Curtain Seriin at 123¢¢, per yard. 10 Pieces Curtain Scrim, (allsLinen), 25. per 10 Pieces Curtain Scrim, (something uew), rd. 25c. per yard. Full-size Nottingham Curtains at $1.48 a pair. Full-size Nottingham Curtains at 82a pair. ‘Nottingham Lace at 25¢., 38¢., 50c. and 75c. per yard. ~ aT i] BAUM'S, = 416 SEVENTH;STREET NW. W. FOR MAY BALLS. “ 1,000 Pieces COLORED TARLETONS, (fine quality), in Pink, Blue, Buff, Green, Cardinal, &e,, at Ie. per yard, at BBR OA MM men BOB AA uy BBR AA Mu B AAA M ™ BBB OA A MM M o apo 416 SEVENTH STREET N. W. PPP OL vou MMM PoP L uo uv MMMM ppp oO vu U MMMM B L, uv MMM P TLLL UU ot MOM ck Horner nas pie: He put in bis thumb And pniled out a phim, And said. whata xocd boy am I And if we happen to get # good big | pl Now, we have some ood sized ones in our store, and We will fll you what they are : A number of sod bie pluins are to be had anions our latye asyortinent of Baby Carriages of the celebrated make of McKee & Harrington. stock of Baskets yon will find eid don't s some aphex Our stock ve all kinds anid all size Oak Frames are plums, evi, ‘We won't say anything about oar 24x30 framed Chro- mos at We. This plun: lays righton top. We carry the largest stock of yin the city, and our immense sales in this line that the juciness | of the plums in this corner of our pieis more than fairly. anprecated. Fs ‘ou will find that otir large and varied stock is chock full of plums, aud you will sce them sticking out on every side, only regrtting that you cannot eat them all, or, more plainly speaking, not havin any use for all the atrable’ and. protiy eects Gisplayed on ill siden. the cheapness of which fs'« wonder to every on We are constantly recciving ew goods: and always | try to offer somethine more attractive than before, as you will find if you visit us. M. SILVERBERG & CO., TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, 912 SEVENTH and 913 EIGHTH ST. N.W., Near Pennaylyaniaavenhe, Srrrare A Scnrnise ' UPON THE PUBLIC. ‘We have no desire to appear beture the public as brag- Rarts, but we must, in 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 atargain lot of Fine Clothing, Whea we say fine we mean something auperior to that usually found in clothing stores, and the low terins at which we seenred the goods enables us to make the following extraordi- nary offers: All-wool Cheviot Suits, E ‘All-wool Cassiiere Suits. 7 850 Imported Cassimere Snits........ 1060 | Imported Caseimere 4-button Cutaway... 214.00 Fine Corkscrew Suit - 1050 A Stylish Cutaway Suit... - 9.62 Fine Black Worsted Suits. . 10.00 Imported Worsted Suits 2 14.00 Imported Black Dress St - Indigo Blue Flannel Suits from $7 upwards. ‘We have a Tull line of Men's and Youths’ Suits from $5.25 upwards. ‘We have a full line of Boys’ and Children's Suits from $2upwards, PANTS! PANTS!! FANTS!11 ‘We have a full line of Men's, Youths’ and Boys' Pants from $1.20 upwards, ‘Children's Pants from 50 cents up. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS ap24 Lorraris, LADIES" SUITINGS, all woo!, plain ana in combina- penne =o elegant styles, 42 inches wide, frou Fine COLORED SILKS, new and most des! ble slades, Toe and @L ent tbe = WHITE GOODS.—We invite special attention to our India Linens at 1236, 15, 11 and 25c., is Peter ets oa ae HE CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT NEVER ever ents ouzelwave Clon cud san bo worswh . CHAS. Fi rae exe Mth atrest northwest MRS. FISHER dovetes, her ativution wo the wantast 0) some are oe ae ne Pelco, gue tJ. CITY ITEMS. Hate for Spring and Summer 1864. Silk and peari cassimere dress hats, $5; ae brown, rl and nutria mixed leading ¢ vyle for and men.) lenty of gent Closing out emen’s black and colored soft hata, "Now opening. the largest stock of jand child- ren’s straw hais ever in north at R. C. Lewis’, 920 7th street, bet. land K aw. Pee Ube spring neckweas, hosiery, gioves, and traveling trunksof the man ‘will be sold tomorrow at R. Goldschmid’s, &12-7th_st._n. W.; also the following extraordinary French china fruit plates decorated with and gold lines Dalen Worth @%c.; garden tools 8 in & set 23c.; decorat English china dinner sets, Persian $11.49, worth $18; Porcelain cups ‘and saucers 87¢. 3 doz., worth 7§c.;' ice cream trays with 18 saucers 25c.; handsome engraved 89c., worth. $1.50; handsome hand china ci worth china tea sets, 59 p'cs decorated with and gold, only ga. worth $18 shoe ing 4 bottles ‘for 25c., worth style of dinner ‘castors 69¢.," worth Opaque ‘lain breakfast, dinner sets combine 124 p’ces, #21; decorated china cu Sic. 3 dz., Worth $1.; Rist; for %c., worth 60c.: New ‘York goblets 6 for immense assortment of new designs of decorat ‘English china chamber seta, 10 pes., only $8.48; with Jar $5.79; 1 cut glass water pitcher ‘and 6 goblets to match 79c., worth $1.50; goblets with wed. bands 6 for 83c.; covered porcelain dishes, only 49c.; ew shape and aestens of decorated english ching ‘Pcs, 01 -» Worth, 5 Army: suba eae es cnn ; Opaque only $4.27, worth 08 chorea glass cake plates lic.; $550; 1 con red glass tars} Go Wish 6 saucers only 50; 1 colored glass berry @ saucers Toe; decorated Minton china, Ya. or coffee Stands €7c., also reductions fn house furnish! goods of every description. 1 ‘The Following Great Bargain: Will be sold to-morrow only at BM. A\ 817 7th st. n.w.: 3¢ dz. handled cups ‘30c.; 3 dz. ebony’ ‘handle Knives and forks, 47c.? dlccorated tea sets. 88 pleces, £2.40; ¥ dz, fancy gob- lets, 22c.; 34 dz. white handle knives and forks, 8c.; wooden Water bucket and 40 clothes pins, 18c.; string brooms, 15¢.; lava cuspadores, 18c.; 3¢ dz. wine glasses and 1'waiter, 23c.; crumb brush and tray, 17e.; decorated chamber Sets, $2.99, with Jar, $5, Worth'$9; stone china chamber’ sets, with jar, $2.85, worth $5; French china tea sets, with moss, Tose land gilt line, $5.95, worth $12; 2-qt. ‘coffee pots, 12c,; 9-Qt., 14c.; 4-Qt., 16¢.; 2-qt. covered saucepans, Be.y Sat, 1163 4-qt, 16. 19¢.; dishpans, 10, 12, 18 and? 19e.” piece; large sizé wash, basing, '.: trunks, baby carriages and refrigerators, of the best manufacturers, Will be sold at M. 'Augen- steln’s, 817 7th street n.w., to-morrow; 20 per cent cheaper than in any other house in the city. 1 Substantial Bargains at Clark’s, 734 7th street, to-morrow, and a handsome Deco- Tated Souvenir to each customer. Regular-made solid color Socks, 18¢.; Percale Shirts, 49¢., Sold at 75c.; best quality, 73c.. sold at- $1.00; our 65e. Shirt, 48¢; our $1.00 Shirt, 89c.; our Soe. Scarf, 2c. our 75e.’ Scart, 48¢,; Gatize Under- Wear, for ladies and gents., 20¢. up." Special line of Hoslery for the May festival; Ladies’ Balbriggan regular-made Hose, 19c.; solid color regular-made Hose, 23c.; silk-clocked solid color Hose, 22c. Another large lot of Corsets, just received, at much "8, ‘saucers, | less than the regular price; "Thompson Corset, 97¢., reduced from $1.25; our 98c. double-strengthened Hip Corset, 75c.; Warner's Health Corset, 98c., Sold else- Where at $1.25; our 50c. Corset, 35c. Jerseys: our $1.75 Jersey at $1.19; our $2.75 Braided Jersey, $1.98; $1.98 Plaited Back Jersey, sold elsewhere at $2.98 Our line of Embroidered Caps being large, we will sacrilice them; 25c. Cap, 19c.; 65¢. Cap, 49c.; $1.00 ne Sec. Shirt Waists for the festival Our 25c. Shirt Walst, 22c.; our 50c. for 37¢.; our 84c. for 65c. ‘Remember the name: Clark’s, 734 7th street, It Special Spring Bargains For to-morrow"and Monday only, at 738 7th street northwest: Our 50c. rset, 37¢.; Our $1 Corset, 69¢.; Dr. Warner's Health Corset, 95c.,worth $1.25¢.; odds and ends in Children’s Full Ki Hose, 15c., worth 25¢.; also, one lot of Ladies’ Plain Nored Hose, 1! worth 25¢.; Extra Fine Lisle ‘Thread Gloves, 25c., Worth 40c.; Silk Jersey Gloves, iic., worth $i: Gents’ Full ‘Regul riggan Hose, 19¢., worth 25c,; Four-Ply Linen Cuffs, l7c., Worth 25¢.; Unlaundried Shirts, 46c., worth 60c.; Unlaundricd Shirts, 68¢., worth 8c also, India Linen, 9., 10c., 1234¢.; Latest Styles Spring Dress Goods’ andi Parasols ‘to match, at ator low prices, 726 7th street, Mourning Store. 1 Hahn's R Ladies’ Unrivalled $1.50 and $2 Kid, Foxed, Goat and Lasting Button, any style desired. Ladies’ $4 Hand-sewed Paris Kid Button, prettiest ‘and best Shoe made; Warranted not to crack. Ladies’, Misses’ and Chilia’s Sitppers and Low Shoes for street, house or eveniug” wear—a thousand and one different styles; prices extremely low. Gent's $2.50 Calf Button, Laced and Congress. high or low cut: equals ahy $ Shoe In Wear and OG; A guarantee with every patr, Hahn's Fine Hand-made High and Low Shoes. Gent $1.25 Sold Low Button and Ties, ool Shoes, 75c. Up. id and Pebbie Heel and Spring Heel Button, Chitid’s 55¢. Fine Kid Spring Heel Button. Infant's button and Low Shoes—daisies—25c., 35¢., en. U coe 816 7th street and 1922 Penna. ave. Johnsons Ladies’ and gents’ oyster and dining saloons, 440und 442 9th street northwest. Every delicacy in season. Polite attention, Ladies saloon first floor, 1m Oyster Arrivals Daily, 621 B street northwest, hard and soft crabs, haven oysters, Cherrystone oysters, New York oysters, Little Neck clams and clams. Families, Hotels and Restaurants supplied. Young snapper ‘Terrapins, at White's. ynn- Furs Received on Storage. Guaranteed aguinst damage by moth and fire. im B. H, STINEMETZ & SON, 1237 Penna. ave. ‘Thornton’s Emuision of pure Cod Liver Ol with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, im} nutrition ‘and general debility; easy and pleasant totake. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold by Drug- ists. Large bottles, 50c. Mantifactured by W. 'hornton, corner Baltimore and Harrison streets, Baluimoreé, Md. mW.E Mothers, If you are falling; broken, worn out and nerv | use “Wells’ Health'Renewer.” $1. Druggists, 11 * “§lderncy Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every m 5 and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 45c. per und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet , Se. per quart, Cream 16¢. pint. IL E 8 rou Fireplaces, Wainscotings, Vestibules and Mantel Deco- rations, WOOD MANTELS constrncted especially for Latrobe Stoves, having TILE, ORNAMENTATION, are furnished at about the cost of Slate Mantels, that house owners of moderate means may beautify their homes with theso Artistic Features. WOOD MANTELS of all grades, in Oak, Cherry and Mahogany. Also SLATE MANTELS for those who are not tired of them, ‘EW THING IN VASES for Cemeteries and Lawns, having a Reservoir Attach- ment holding sufficient water to last ten to fifteen days, securing a vigorous growth of plants, RUSTIC SEATS, CHAIRS, &c. “Economy isthe prudent use of means toa 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, im faithful reproduction, artistically displayed in our rooms, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, apll-Im 426 9th street, Tue Narioxat Sire Deposir Co, CORNER 18TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE UAL CHARTER, ACT OF CONGRESS 2D, 1867. PERPET! JANUARY ital. Proof ulta, at prices vi jing from. €6 to 960 per year. According to size and locaou ‘Rooms and Desks’ ad: Joining vaulte, provided for Sate senteras VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT OTHER Tock SECURITIES AND VALU, of we descrip. tion. ingly BONDS. and 8° 2 EW- SPECIAL GUARANTEE at the Lowest Hata BENS, P, SNYDER, Pre aie GLOVER at hires B Oo, ‘Vice President. A fall line of FANCY, PLAIN WHITE, CHECK and JOINTLESS MATTINGS, in ALL GRADER, The pat- terns are very neat and handsome. Also, new ine of INGRAIN CARPETS, in NOVEL DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS FOR SPRING. TAPESTRY AND BODY BEUSSELS IN GREAT VARIETY. PER RUTTURE ang BABY CARRIAGES AT BOTTOM SINGLETON & HOEKE, Ap19 80) Market Bpeceland 908 and 310 8th street. DRY _ GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. _EDUCATIONAL. Turorrgp Jersers Axon Waurs. SEATON PERRY (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & RROTHERD HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LINE OF PLAIN ‘BRAID! IMPO! ze In eecNaiaiee ZAcge™ REW NEW TI EMBROIDERED CASHMERE AND CREPE DE E FICHUS, CHINE Fi SEE Cees, CASE MERE and BERLIN. Wis. wR iE ING he IN Pi LETE STOCK OF NEW ‘ AND SUM- coMpLnTE ore F NE NEW SU) AND SURAH SILKS AT 6100. 6 NSON'S, BOR] SCHROEDER'S BLACK LUPIA'S CELEBRATED MOURNING. 3H FABRICS” IN GREAT VARIETY. MEDIUM EIGHT AND GACZE MERINO UNDER- §8-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR bor Palen oS SEATON PERRY. Jpppertvante avenas, corner Shstrest, Daz Goons. TRUNNELL & CLARK ‘Have made special reductions in SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. One lot Black Silks, $1.09; BlackBrocade Silks, $1.14; ‘one lot Fine French Silks reduced from $1.80 to 61. ‘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 | tare determined to sell. “Satines,” “Ginghams,” India Linens, French Nain- | ‘socks and all kinds of Drees Goods in great varioty. COME AND LOOK ‘TRUNNEL & CLARK, wes S11 MARKET SPACE, Ar 803 Munzzer Srace ‘We are showing some styles tn, Spring © ana Summer DRESS GOODS qr very low pHoGS, PONGEE ROBES in Natural and Colored Embroidery. INDIA SILKS in plain and printed _A in Uolored HOS HAIN ILE At gL ‘An elegant REAL ILE, in. six colors, 25. BEACK SLE fron 81 wo ease stow ies All warranted. SCOTCH and FRENCH GINGHAMS. Afine tment of ited all linen LAWNS, best seeocuallty and desirable stylen, at at ‘New Patterns of BA’ 40 inches for 20 cents. "Geeks, oles or SarNE a ie ORES Sachoice dengue, A lunge stock of PABABOLS sna COACHINGS. QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS. 8. L.. HEMPSTONE, ap26 803 MARKET SPACE 1884 EOS 1884 E. G DAVIS, 719 MAREET 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 adding 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, LOUIINE, 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, ta 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 8ic.: one Jot REAL LISLE THKEAD GLOVES, at ‘2c. These are extra good bargains, and will sell fast. Stock of PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, &c., complete. "3" BEST GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES, ap E.G. DAVIS, Scr Axo Waar Depanruenr. SUIT AND WRAP DEPARTMENT, In which we are how showing one of the finest, most extensive and select stocks of LADIES’ SUITS AND WRAPS to befonnd 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: A bandsome all-wool Ottoman CLOTH WRAP, elab- rately trimmed with lace and passementerie, at $12.60, reduced from $15.50. Our TRICOTINE VISITE, lace trimmed, only 86, 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 $5; regular price $7.60, ‘SPECIAL.—Weshall offer our all-wool BLACK CASH- MERE SUIT, tox plaited skirt, with draperies, at $12; actually worth §16. We guarantee this suit tobe ali ‘wool, o no sale, PARASOLS. Our department for PARASOLS is greatly enlarged and we are now displaying all the novelties for street and val wear, plain and trimmed, and with unique LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. 106 doz. LADIES CHEMISE, rood cotton, 19¢.: 97 We have slso opened a new line of CHILDREWS and MISSES" SUITS, made of Marseilles. Pique, Lawn, India ‘Linen and Gingbams, in all sises and styles, st the low- SPRING AND SUMMER We ice. Rose's West India Lime Jui ee wcuasine ouek ' Cantrell & Cochrane's Gincer Ale, Sacha, & Core Gjpaer Ale (quart bottie cama ‘Sruit-atice Raaplerey, ‘Orange and Lime. ‘Strawberry. — vr Weat rae GEER Act Phosphate Genuine Imported West Inds Hay Hum. Rsspberry Vinegar: Crowe & Blackwell ‘Srerkiing Champagne Vinegar. Calmbach Beer. Kaiser Beer Bol Bor Commendador Port Wine Whit) sear old 3 OSes Feros Malt Extract. Malthoptonique (Burton's). Tgnden Punch ub Punch. GA Heinekea’s V reinta Claret iwi,” “'Copenagen Cherry Cordial c. C. BRYAN, mhi9-Sn Craners ‘Try our 8ST. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, Sbottiee for one dllar ‘We have a fine line of hisher grade Clarets, which we are selling at proportionaily low prices. ROBERT SMITH'S SON'S INDIA PALE ALE CA HEINEREN'S CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. GEO. E KENNEDY & SON, 1200 F street northweat, NO, 1413 NEW YORK AVENUE. CLARETS aply AVID 8. 1. JOBNSON. Ded —— Ee | im Gannon ‘myl-! 1 323.5 STREET NORTHWEST, UD tes the Natural MCLICT. PRUD HOM ATE teaches othe Wishing to study during the eummer. ECCATN MUSIC—-BY REQUEST OF ends so: “AM A’ fei rewoain thie sumuner fosteiet a tates. Singing and. Fiano ong PG Jor. ete., will ‘voles iy to the very culture. More voices ih Oy hee ee ec FROFSSOR DE WOLOWSATSs Musical Institute, M0 New York avente co) H QPENCERIAN BUSINESS | oc Hall Bullding, corner 9th and Nicht Semone." Complete i. ite training sons and dauchters, eot-munrert, wiefulwew: and Scholamhip for year, from date of eu = ‘cxery Suonth in the Fear Soe ‘Cuculare mailed : = af HENRY ©. SPEN‘ ¥V \P ASMINGTON CONSER\ ATORY O1 USI WY sia Sore end mee HINGTON ACADEMY OF ago, ae “4 (RE BEuLITz SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES WASHINGTON BALTIMORE, BOSTON. SU PROVIDEN D.C. 75 Uthat 3p Franklin st. tat AL, 284 Westaninater st, NEW FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANTSI ITALIAN AW ENGLISH CLASSES NOW. _2s16-7m. Pere Avornser Borren ‘We are receiving fresh fyom the Dairies, three times® week, the following well-known brands of Table But- ter, viz: THE ¢.9., ‘MONOGRAM. THE ROCK HAL 2 PLUM GROVE AND HILL ry NOTHING BUT PURE BUTTER KEPT AND SOLD BY 30S, C. FEARSON'S SONS, Northern, Western, Center and Capitol Hill Marketa, Also, Farragut Market, 17th and K sts nw. apl0-Im Hexo Tea HE-NO 4a simply tea tn s natural condition: that ia, without coloring. polishing or fancy be sold at a less price than other fine teas. He-Do in the metal lined packaxes—quarter, sold only in the inetal Lined packsces of the tea. ac The trade supplied by MARTIN GILLET & Co, Established 1811. {m29-6m) Baltimore, FP. P. Hoecser Mazer. Corner of #th and N streets northwest. RTER HOUSE STEAK, 18, 1b.: Sirloin, 16 Th: Rowe Bical, 1 ih.: Best Bib Howat: 180 1h. 8 Ibe SELECT SCHOOL PRIENDS” ‘An Elementary and Hi fy Sa mor advant Tr Saas eee ont ae peas W. SIDWELL, 2 We 5. © FLAS, Ae SaRIVATE ‘TUTOR, Wcomner street cthematica, ‘creek Brey Gernian. ay —S tor Gahere ot Feit Annepelie VENING CLASSES SA MONTES. ctimanship, C8 History. Scamp Spelling eas 188 AMY LEAVI OY ‘Teacher of Vocal Ea ‘Adiiress 1012 10ch street therthiweat, M mony’ “a __LADIES GOODS Dovetass:, NINTH AND F STREETS. GENTLEMEN! For geuuine French Balbriggan Shirts and Drewemg, all sizes, go to ‘DOUG! > For F English Lalo Thread Shirts, oll ol For English Balbrigyan Shirts, all sips et Sic, cach, ve fer at, eS oodak Boe AST, Stine Tara gL ste | Poa allie moe thorough "puso alta, The Fieh Brown Suyar. $1: Best Irish Potator, 01.78 | pos eather weight Shire eek Tos. Best Hiss es ‘Sibs. Dest Starch, 25¢.; Boneless | es ‘very best manner, all store, ‘at 7Bc. ack ‘Codsnh, 76 iver, Te. Per z. For genuine Enelish Hosiery (Morles*s), in all the new ae ee a desuusn, at S0c- yer pairs usual piace $e. go te, CHOICE LOT uF ‘povdLase. A For handsome Neckwear, aa‘in lined, new styles, at 600 TERRAPIN rot Subba Just Received, and for sale low. “ oe - oe OCG . FRESH STEWBERRIES STRING LAMB, | For F. & WWbollars and Cuffs. goto | DOUGLASH. SPARAG! CS) Por Shirts to order, at @9, $10. and $15 ‘alf- Atthe dozen, go to —— ‘DotaLABs. . Mr. WM. B Hopors Mr. Gro. R. Por’ $e016 Somer léth and sre hates of this departinent “Phe piemed toabow NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. wd ne aed ap28, NINTH AND F STRERTS, ER RE R kee ®ss5 Mas M. J. Hoes: E HERES NNNG No. 1809 F Staexe. NNNG 6On N NN ‘GGGT | basin Stock, and ts Constantly Receiving, the 8 coo FER ‘Novelties in s ° IMPORTED MILLINERY. ‘ NNC Cc NN COC yectal Attention given to Orders, ad “ aren a SJvsr Ovesev Ax Execasr Lixe 4 CHILDREN’S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, LACB and SHIRRED CAPS, POKE BONNETS. i ‘MERTNOCLOAKS in Mother Hubbard and other styles, nr Macnificent Stock of Ladies and Children's Hostery, i Cormets, Underwear, Kid, Silk, and Lisle Thread Gloves, PIANOS AND ORGANS. IANO TUNING AND REPAIRING SY 3. F_LUCAS, p25-3m_ 515 9th street @orthwest, EP BEE Praxos. GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Several Elegant Upright Grand and Grind Plance cf our own and other mianeeY PR Sat we bave rented the Just newsoar cau be payments boweht at great reduction on “easy of 810and is Old Pianos taken as part payment. BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, 422 NINTH STREET. interested that at any old stand at. jess in person, havinx so as to devote my entire time hereafter make a specisity of rent first-class Pianos, with priv lore of purchase, sh fi ‘ot Musical Instruments. ‘This stock will the largest in the city, and will be under the direct management of Mr. Jolin H. Mattingly, whose services ‘Dave engaced. In order to make room for lanver i- voices of woods, now on the way. 1 will offer, for 30 days, pap seen thin Cate Be gund elsewhere UACHAURCES 3. REE ALLET, DAVIS & CO."S_ CPRIGHT PIANOS —A ry a ea ‘Sargaius and easy terma LL SUMNER, Agent, @11 Ninth street northwest. the KRANCH & BACH and NEW EN( (08, the BARKER und . “alo Reson yas PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS aS eae er sy == — Spleaio py aud Books, torether ‘Select agsortinent of Harmbungs, Irish Point, Nainsook, and Swiss Embroideries, Oriental, Torchon, Medicm and other Trimming Laces iu all the newest desina 5 ‘Mrs. SELMA RUPPERT, apa (60 Yih street northwest. ‘NO. 408 AND 405 7TH ST. NW. ‘Received a full assortivent of EASTEE EGGS, EASTER BASKETS, EASTER NOVELTIES, ‘Of all Designs and Prices. Maoawe J. P. Paraer, IMPORTER OF FASHION, 10, F STREET, NORTHWEST. With tncreased facilities for the tmportation of Horettien ence st all times: prepared te sioer PAIS BONNETS and LONDUN BA’ fer surpassiug any ae Importer: FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS FINE MILLINERY GOODS, REAL LACES, DRSSS TRIMMINGA, FINE NECKWEAR, PARASOL, AND SPRING WRAPS, tn alt the Yeading styles, ‘Cite Trevise, Paris, 907 Pennsylvanigavenua ap M358 ANSIE K. HUMPHERY, s 490 TENTH STREET NOR’ Makes CORSETS to order in, every style and'masarta, cone ER SPECIALTIES ARE— nag | pene f an Ly < ‘Underween parent Shoulder ‘abd aif Dress Reform Goode. ‘repch ‘Busties. Corsets Chiidren’ Corsets, anda $1 Corset (Mien E.'s own make.) that for the’ price te nit ‘SE/Prench, German and Spanish spoken, marl ROCHON, CORCORAN BULLDLN ¢ FIRST CLASS HAIE DRESSLIC PROM J Tatente and ‘Five Medals trun Expositous ‘thre’ Farin Lyousand Vienna, ‘Lisiwactiver aod taporter of HUMAN HAIR AND FINE BAIR WORK fine Hair Outtiug and Hair Drosing. Sarda atid atatspuoed it rt clas mosBee. wags to order. as" _53; FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. SEWING MACHINES, &. THs PERFECT FAMILY MACHINE IS THE GH ARM, SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No. 7, ‘who have been using American machines the Ewenty years wil pleave call office, corner 7th Sta. And examine this wonderful tupro : and ‘most AUERBAt 1th and H, p28 Depot for Men's Boys’ bichele Sbiriee Stockings, = Woanmasre Spoor x, ‘hk BEST FOR MACHINE OR HAND USE SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS. office of the New Home and Hartford Sewing Sheee Sees Se iteran Surges Geshe al a ry OPPENHEIMFR'S. F2ROth street n. w... St. Cloud Building. we P.S.—We are. ae “MAIR SEY Gin thee es Me™ = & MELLos, ‘MODISTE, from Baltimore to No. 4D Sat, Uieceps wail make beseaer Beeaes a] inevery srade, "With ber lou in the art Brewing she warns perfect snteecsa te Astros Fisarrs Cicale, 5 ‘Veils, Laces, Gloves, etc. ae Da Roly se LADIES ECENT: ‘* SPECIALTY. Gent Clothes Cleaned by this process ed Eowano Cavems & Co 145 New York avenua