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—_—— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURD aT 7 AW, MAY 3, 1884A-DOUBLE SHEET. LOOAL MENTION. The Weather. Orrick oF THE CHIRP SIGNAT. OFFICER, } Wisurnetos, D. C., May 2, 1554, 9:30 am. For the middle Atlantle states fair weather, vartabie winds shitting to easterly. nearly station: ary followed by rising tempevature on Sunday. Fak weather with risillg temperature followed Dy imcteastns cloudiness and local rains in the south- west ion fs indicated for the Mikidie Atlantic —the indications are paired; cleaned or dyed waninavanie. IES are numerous. To pay for the recov- bing is more expensive than harge and fave them safely al Safe Deposit Company, corner York avenue Wth and » Tavsst Tress Tress! fley’s Truss fs all the gage rupture and for pleasure; The youngest ebild or oldest sage Cab Wear It a3 a treasure. Price $3 2825 M street, ramels, 620 9th St., 1339 Pa. av. Verarrs famous * © Expeist Cainer Puoros $2 and $2.50 per dozen. Kew Photo Art Co., 95 Paave. We use the ime proved extra rapid Yrocess exclusively. BB. Cus airs umbrellas, 1314 Pacave. Cmax Hoves. Enoch Morgan's Son’ ‘ThE fine photes of Kets Kemethy’s, 2109 Pa. ave., continue tox ih pelnted. Parties I mad their | tran of a kind to rt isth and } fa their fre, bury vaults for a moderate hi street and 461 Penn- jt avenue, are offering big bargains in men’s, and youths’ boots and shocs. ‘They | the best makes and the Iatest patterns, Soe hav Ubcir Hst as advertised mm an or school children, 1 paper, Jap. goods, et LiausrsixejRops, J. H. Kuehilng, near Pension of- fee. superior to the fereizn r an be imported. perfect floor cloth of effect. beyond dispute. with the word “Linoleum,” 1s | every Square yard. Alf carpet déal- ers keep it, In use, the foreign will look dirty and | dingy, the American, bright and clean. | . Wisk Garxert to-day Mleda'bill in equity | re W. Brown against George N. Be ii B. Beale and Mary C. Brown toenjoin the inst complatnin DUNE 25 16 1OLS % 10, 11, 12 e} ne | is pach, 419 12th stn. w. 38, $10, $15, 329, $35, ci Ei €o., corn Ce, Foenight. | ER.—MeCaull opera company in SOreRy He Theatr Ce jorened Racal. it be lighted at 7.15 p.m. and ex- | 5) a 1. mi Assoelation, of the last evening, ie Owens, L. a. of officers hes Of er, Ie Brown, Joseph | uh. J.B. Warren, James, abe will lecture Monday, Ma: Mitan M. E. ehureh, corner of 43 Of Life in 2 | crows, Ne procure ‘Th repo: Biue Hill, Me. @uring i | | Corcoran will 4 to-morrow. y hospital, Sub- shows that duriug the Teated at the hospit: aed, 280 €: ‘ organization tn | n. Whose objets are mutual tm- | has elected Win. Peabody, presi- rtes, viee president; E. Pilisbury Johnson, assistant secretary, urer. Ann Whittleld Williamson, . Williamson, took place from 4.08 Conie Hout avenue, yes- Kev. George Py fr. Graham, W. H. Finkel and Geo. W. ¢ ah have been elected of the Memorial Evangelieal Lutheran 4 Folks” concert will be given at the Tab- corner of 9th and B strests southwest, Many pron the o¢ At the 5 by Miss Hinds wai Mr. M: Misses 1. Ss. Young, | and a ny Will be or- | gn hom, a plano solo by | ve a neat are of thelr in ail the hotel Tur Last s of paintings €os —The auction sale iter B. Williarns & i all the pictures | et low prices; tn many cases not of the frames. ‘The sate will ta- ce of the collection remaining on Ty patting will te positively sold, or To-nizht’s sale con? tings 1a the collection, ¢ premised, TS TO CHICAGO VIA PENNSYL- Tuk OecasioN OF THE N UBLICAN CONVENTION.—The Pennsylva- Kousp Terr Tr YANIC Rankoap ON Troma ¥ nia rellroad company will place on sale in Washing- | ton and Baltimore round trip Uckets to Chicago for the national republican comvention at rate $21.50. These tickets will be sold May 29h to June 2d, In- Glus've. xvod for continnous trip going on or belore June dd; good to return on or before June 13th, _ = ‘THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. — TAR WEEKLY Stak will be sent postpaid to any address in the United States er Canada until after the presidential election for cents. It Is a large cight-page Bayer of Uity-+ix columns of interesting reading miscellaneous, personal, pews nd for a sample copy. Avsowcrezy Pore FR O> th AE Eke ¥ Mths A EE H hae ago. Kinds, smd cannot be soft he senltitade of tow tet, short wet bt ah 4 4086 anew | breast and hed wer Skilled Nurses. THE GRADUATION EXERCISES OF THE WASHINGTON IRATNING SCHOOL The third annual commencement of the Wash- ington training school for nurses was held at All Souls’ church last evening. Addresses were made by Dr. D. W. Prentiss, president of the board of trustees; Dr. P. J. Murphy, of the faculty, and Dr. W. W. Godding, of the Government Hospital for the Insane. Dr. Prentiss conferred certificates of gradyption wpon four ladies“Mre F. Clark, of fersey; Mra. A. R. Westfall, ef New York; Mrs. J. F. Clark and Mrs. Mary Vandersol, of tnfs city. Mr. Frank Camp, during the evening, rendered 4 nuntber of organ selections. Dr. W! Bee, at the close of the exercises, returned the thanks ef the trustees to Mr. Camp, Dr. Godding, and the audience. An oll portrait of Gen. Garfield, by Mr. E. F. Andrews, presented by Mr. Andrews to the Washington training school for was exhib- tte@ near the platform. it 1s, to raise a fund to purchase his for the benefit of the Gar- fleld Memoriai hospital, so ve Uraining school may have the money and the hospital the portrait. ‘The managers of the training school say that the grad- uates immediately obtain employment, and that the aa for skilled nurses is greater than the supply. Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: D. Sullivan to P. Sheeting, lot 4, sub, sq, 238; $4,100. W. Homilier to Sarah F. Yates, pt. 73, H.’s addition to Georgetown; $612. Alice A, Stewart toS Domer, pt. 1, sq. 34% $2,400. Mary L. Stephens to Alice A’ Stewart, pt. 20, Sq. 416; $3,900. C. C. Duneanson to Enuua £. Myei Bayy’s purchase and Stone; Hill, 33" acres; 32.400. 1. "T. “Moore et al. to E. T. Read, pt. 132, Beall§ first add. to Georgetoyn; $1,- 141. ED, Reed to Sandy Alexander, same property; $1,800. J.-A. Hayward to W. C. Morrison, sub. 99, Sq. 241; #4,S70.65. — Mepicat. Eprrons.—The annual THs Ameria: meeting of the ationof American Medical Edl- | tors will be held In tls city next Monday evening, in Medico! hall, corner of 6th and F streets, The annual address will'be delivered by President keartus Con- M.D. Dr. ‘S. Davis will open the discassion on “Tow far 6: legislation ald in elevating the standand of medical edueation ta this country?” In Which Dr, A. B. PalmersDr, Henry 0, Marcy, Dr. LS. MeMurtry, Dr. C. Hi, Hughes, Dr. Frank Wood- bury, Dr. Willfam Brodie, Dr. AN. Bell, Dr. Wm. B. Atkinson, Dy. W. C. Wite, ‘Dr. W.R. D. Black wood, Dr. Henry Leffmann, and Dr. Deering J. Nob- erts Will take part. Repvoep Rate To Cnicaeo BY PENNSYLVANIA RAILNOAD.—On_ the ozcaston of the natlonal demo- cratic convention to be held !n Chicago July next, the Pennsylvania Railpoad company will sell ex- ion tickets from Washington to Chicago at rate 50 for the round trip, These tickets WAI be id July 3d to 7th inclusive, good for comtinuous Seip on oF betere July eth. “Good to return untiy 18th. ———- Wasnixcton Fish MARKRT.—Sold by R.A. Golden, agt.— 7,000 shad, from $15 to $25 per hundred; 9,000 herring, from #5 to $7 per thous- a ——— ROUTE OF BaRNcw’s Panape.—The following am the streets throngh which the ‘great, procession of the Vnited Barnum and Lonon Shows wifi pass hext Monday morning. Leave Athletic park, down 7th street to Pennsylvania avenue to 22d Street ircle, east, by way of K street, to 9th street, to | Athictte park. ‘Two performances each day will be | ‘n by the shows at 2and8 p.m. Monday and puesday. —— BooK Sars.—The bound boos of the, stock of James Bellew, now being sold at auction, will be Uhe spectal featuwe of Monday’s sale, May 5th. Now Ts Tue Tne - TO CURE SKIN HUMORS. Tt is at this season, whea the blood and perspiration | arelonded with impurities, that Disfizuring Humors, Humilfting Eruptions, Itch or Bezem:, Psoriasis, Tetter, rofula, Wounds, and IT IS A FACT. rels of letters in our possession (copies of h may be had by return mail) are our authority | Ip and Blood Humors, ther Serofulous, Inherited or Cont: SOW be permanently cured by Curicuna e and Ape A Curicuna Soap, the creat s rs, externally, in one half the time and at one haf the expense of any other season. GREATEST ON EARTH. Cunicrna Rewevies are_fhe createst: medicines on Had the worst case Salt Rheum in this country. twenty years, and in fict died from it. 4 would have saved herlife. My arns, vered for three ye » Which relieved or cured untill used the Cutie! NT internally and Curicvsa and Curicura Soap externally. J. W. ADAMS, Newark, O. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES. ‘The half has not been told as to the great curative Powers of the Curicuns Remepres. I have paid hun- dreds of dollars for medicines to cure diseases of the in, ad never found anything yet to equal Remepies, CHAS, A. WILLIAMS. RT CURE IN EVERY CASE. Your Cericurs Rewepres ontsell ail other medicines Tkrep for skin diseases, My customers and pati nts say that they have effected a cure in every instance where ther remedies have failed. H. W. BROCKWAY, M.D. ranklin Falis, N. H. Sold byall deugzists. Price: Curtcura, 5 VENT $1; Soap, 25e. CAL CO., Boston, M Send for “How to Resor- POTTER DRUG AND CHEMI- BEAUTY. For Rouzh, Chapped and Greasy Skin, Blackheads, Pimples, Skin Bienishes, end Infantile Humors, use The Light Infantry Opera House. THE CORNER STOXE TO BE LAID ABOUT THE 15"H INST—THE BONDS SOON TO BE PLACED ON THE MARKET. > ‘The work upon the Light Infantry Opera House and Armory is betng pushed forward rapidly. The! foundations are nearly completed, about 50,000 brick having been laid. The contractor, Mr. D. J.. Macarty, is giving the building his personal super-, vision, afd there will be no unnecessary delay:, The corner stone will probably be laid about the 15th With appropriate ceremonies, The committee’ has not yet decided whether those ceremonies shall De Purely Masonic or military, amixture of both. Itis the Mention to fa gala oceaston. ‘The bonds, which are ted, will be ready, itis thought, some time next week, when they Will be ‘at once ujion the market. piers statement of the resources and ex-! ‘of the corps has been commitee @f which Capt by the’ j. T. Dyer is ANNUAL INCOME. Rent of Opera Hor Dues of active and Estimated rent of ‘Approximate amount frot cal or other pérformances, not less than four yearly..... Uae eons 2,000 21, bonas ‘BXPENSES. 600 Interest on Taxes. too Insurance 1,600. Heating. 120 Lighting | 400 Repairs. 300 | Janitor. 40 Ineidentals. 300 $10,920 ‘This leaves a yearly balance of $10,089 to be ap- puled to the sinking fund for the redemp:ton of the onds. $60,000 of tiese bonds have afready been placed, and $50,000 xemmains to be disposed of. These bonds are tirst mortgage under deed of trust to Messrs. George F. Appleby and Win. E. Edmon- ston. ‘Yhey are payable in twenty years, redeem- able after five years at the option of the carps. ‘The Interest will bé six per cent payable seml-auntialy. ‘Whe building ts to ve In: to secure the bonds. Giles. ‘FINE DRESs Goops. We have a large and marnificent stoc’ of new SPRING SELKS and DRESS GOODS. Beantiful Tan, Wood and Mode-Calored CASHMERES at 50, 625 and 75 cts. per yard. Fine TRICOTINES and OFTOMANS, in all the new shadings, at 75, 8735 and 81 per yard, Check an‘l Strine SILKS, at 30, 6244 and 75 cta, Fine SURAH SILKS, Black and Colored. $1. B-autiful Colored GROS GRAIN SILKS, at $1 and $1.25. ‘We make @ spceialty of BLACK SIBKS. Keep nothing but the very bext makes, ranine in price from 75 cts. up to $3 per yard, and guarantee every yard to wear well. Our Black Silks at €1, $1.25 and $1.50 are the best Silks ever sold in this country for the price. GINGHAMS, LAWNS, SATTEENS, PERCALES and all kinds of WHITE GOODS, in great vericty, 500 fine PARASOLS Just received. 300 28-inch Gingham UMBRELLAS, only $1. SPECIAL. ‘Twenty thousand Fancy Business Cards will {be given to our customers. saleamen. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., ‘Nos, 925 SEVENTH STREET, NN ON 388s TITTORE. NNN 8, Va NNN SS, TOYLES, NNN a NNN ss T OCK. He put in hi And puiled out a plum, And said, What a coud boy am I. We all like plums, And ‘one we are pleased. ‘ Ly plums are to be hid aniong ouk | 1 iy Carrioges of the celebrate mike of McKee & Harrington, i Among our inmence stock of, Baskets you will find | some splendid fat plums, and don't you forget it. of sare all plums: youcan- Kinds and all sizea, in Oak Frames are plums, every is believing. We won't say anything about our 24x30 framed Chro- mos at 99. ‘This plum lays right on top. Wecarry the largest stock of Jewelry in the city, and our immense salex in this line testify that the Juciness of the plums in this corner of our pieis more than fairly appreciated You will find that our large and varied stock is chock full of plums. aud you will see them sticking out on every side, only regretting that you cannot eat them ail, or, more plainly speaking, not having any use for all the desirable and pretty coos displayed on all siles, the | cheapness of which is’ wonder to every one, | We are constantly recelving new goods, and always try to offer someting inore attraciive than before, a3 you will find if yon visit us, M. SILVERBERG & CO., TOYS AND FANCY GooDs, | $12 SEVENTH and 313 EIGHTH ST. N. W. sp28 Near Pennsylvania avenue, Cvricurs Soap, a real Beautifier, my3 Panasors. — Panasors. NEW STYLES. JUST OPENED. ), $1.50. 31.75, $2 $2.25, | Satin Parasols, ined, trimmed with Lace, $2.75. Silk Prrasols, 81, 81.25, $1.50, $1.75, 82 ng Cazhmeres, 25. vool Shooda Cloth, 3c. ‘Tricotine Dies Goods, 25c. Tricotine DresaGoods, I6e. Gerster Dress Goods, 12! Ladies’ Flannel Suiting, 1234¢. Summer Silke, 37c. Black Gres-Grain Dress Silks, 950, Plain Heavy Gros-Grain Silk, $1. Merrimac Calico. 434¢. Linen Lawn, be. . Boys’ Cloths, 15e., 29.. 25. Feather Proof Bed Ticking, 15c. Brocade Dress Silks, 9c. Children’s Hose, no seams, 15¢. Ladirs' Balbricgan Hoee, no seams, 250. ‘ potton, &. ail cclors. Sneh French Black Cashmere, 50c, ing, all styies 10e., 1235¢., 150. — TOWSON'S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUP, South Side, near 7th. ACEES CATEARTIC PILLS ARE THE BEST medicine that can be employed to corract irregular- ities of the stomach and bowels. Gentle, yet thorough, in their action, they cure constipation, stimulate the digestive organs and the appetite, and cleause, build up and strengthen the system, (PRE “CONSTANTLY TIRED-OUT" FEELING SO often experienced is the resnit of impoverished blood, and consequent enfeebled vitality. Ayer'’s Sarsa- parilla feeds and enriches the blood, increases the sppe- tite and promotes digestion of the food, and the assimi- tion of its strengthening qualities. ‘The system being thus invigorated, the feeling rapidly changes to agrate- ful sense of strenyth: and energy. Fancy Snxs; Corns Suxs: BLACK SILKS! SURAH SILKS! RHADAME SILKS! MERVILIEUX SILKS! SILKS, 37%¢. SILKS,S1H0. SILKS, $7340. Handsome BROCADE SILKS, Tic. LACK and COLORED SILKS reduced 25 cents on every Yard. CARTERS, 711 Manxer Srace, SILK and WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 25e, BLACK SILER, Sosciel Beeguin. pink, blue and black, 37}¢¢. SS = COLORED SILKS, special bargain, 75e. HENRIETTA CASHMERE (black), silk and wool, $1. BLACK SILKS, special bargain, @1.25. BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, pure silk, 760. BLACK SATINS, 60c. COLORED SATINS, bc. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, q /CASIE PRICES, “he chute, Srnixersa A Scnenise UPON THE PUBLIC. We have no desire to aprear before the public as brag garts, but we must, in justice to ourselves, state that a very Incky investment at Just the right moment has en- abled us to offer to the people of Washington and vicin- ity a targain lot of Fine Clothing. When we say fine we mean something superior to that usually found in clothing stores, and the low terms at which we secured. the goods enables us to make the following extraordi- nary offers: All-wool Cheviot Suits, All-wool Cassimere Suits. Imported Cassimere Suits Innported Cassimere 4-button Cutawa! Fine Corkscrew Sui AStylinh Cutaway Suit. Fine Black Worsted Suit Imported Worsted Suits, Imported Black Drees Suits, Indigo Blue Flannel Suits from 87 upwards, ‘We have a full line of Men’s and Youths’ Suits from $5.25 upwards. 2 We have a full line of Boys’ and Children's Suits from @2upwards, PANTS! PANTS!! PANTS!!! ‘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 STREFTS. ap4 GGG. a RR ge yy R G GG. aA ae = aas = 89.50 for GAR double-breasted Flannel Suit, sold ¢laewhere for $13. $12 for G. A. R. Yacht Cloth Suits; chesp at $18. $14.50 for G. A. R. Yacht Cloth Suits; worth One set of G. A. R. Buttons wiven with each suit,| 87.50 buys a splendid Flannel Suit; worth $10. $10 buys s Flannel Suit worth $15. Odd Flannd Coats very cheap, Cutaway, from $10 up; great bargains, 96.50 up; better and chesper than ever before. ‘920 for Black Cloth Suits; worth 940. {$19 for Black Worsted Prince Albert Suits; worth @38, Spring Overcoats, elegant assortment, from §7.50 up} genuine bargains, t Pants, immense variety. A pair of good Wi Pants st $1.25. Harrie’ Cassimere Pants 94.50; worth TOM MISFIT STORE, \ -QORNER TENTH AND F STREETS 0526 BB™All Goods warranted to be as represented by our | Tassaxrs Szrazza Avsemnr, 4KEN I HOT WATER, CURES ‘DYSPEPSIA. CITY: ITEMS. Im the Absence of:Suitable Minterials or the time to preparadt people often go without a aressing for Buy Durkee’s Dressing, and you never trOuble yourself to make anothet. eo Gold Filled Chains, Charms, Bracelets, Lace Fins ana t Earrings, copied from sdlld. Priggs’ jew- Johmson’s Ladies’ and gents’ oyster and dining saloons, 440 442 9th street nortiwest,, Hevery dcileaey In senso Polite attention. Ladies’ saloon first floor, 1m. Oyster Arrivals Daily, §21,B street northwest, hard and soft erabs, Iynn- ven oysters, Cherrystone oysters, New York oysters, Little Neck clams and clams. Families, Hotels and Restaurants supplied. Young shappet terrapins, at Watte’s, Furs Reccived on Storage. Guaranteed against damage by moth and fire, im 3B. H. Stinemerz & Son, 1237 Penna. ave. Druggists Say: “We can always sell Speer's Wine. Pronounced by our customers tobe the best they ever used. Our physicians all prescribe it. Has more sales than any wine we ever handled.” Speers Wines can be had of al druggists. wes Maryland Ciub Whiskey, ‘the finest extant. McGee's, 9th, near D. m,w,8,5 F Gold and Silver Trimmin; vyers, 922 7th stsect northwest. w4s,m Consumption. This fell destroyer has brought a blight to many & promising life and sadness to many a horg circle. ‘There is oneYemedial agent that wilt assist nature in throwing off this terrible disease, viz: Speer's Port Wine. “It has been used by hundredsy with wonderful success, has checked the progress of ais- gase, and brought’ thousands back to Raith. | For sale by all druggists, skw gal. 75c. qt. bottle. Our No. 1 Rye Known everywhere. McGee's, 9th near D. goto 83a Whisky. Wwas,2w For Throat Diseases and Coughs. Brown's Bronchial ‘Troches, like all really good things, are frequently fimitated. The genuine are Bold only in bose y e eo Cushing Process Liquors for Medicinal use; warranted chemically pure; sold by all drug- gists Jas. ¥. McGee, sole agent, 404 9 n.w.tu,th,8,110 Bicycle Shirts and Stockings, Men's and Boys’ sizes from 50c. to #4, all shades. Special rates to clubs; samples free, at Auerbach’s, 7th'and H. €0 Burnett's Coconine, THE BEST OF ALL HAIR DRESSINGS. It allays frritation, removes all tendency to dandruf, and Invigorates the action of the caplt- Jaries tal the highest degree, ‘thus promoting vigorous and healthy growth’ of hair. Its effect upon the glossiness and richness of the hair is such a8 cannot be. surpassed. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best. 0 Torpid Liver. Night sweats, fever, chills, malaria, dyspepsia, cured by ‘Wells’ Health Renewer.” $1. 2 On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘Phe Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltale “Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afiiieted with nervous de- bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, cuarantee- ing speedy and compiete restoration of’ health and inanly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk 13 incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. —_w,8,m Lundborg’s Perfume, fdenia. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Aipine Violet. co Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. €0 Elixer of Calisaya ark Has, for more than half a century, been In use by ail classes of people, and indorsed by eminent: phy- Siclans as the best’ tonic and invigorator extant. ‘Whe weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find tt give new Ufe, vigor and happiness. Particu- larly a lady’s medicine, 1 a bottle. Sold by drug. gists W. E Thornton, Proprietor, Baltimore and arrison Streets, Baltimore, Md. tuth,s-6m. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, ‘and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 450: per ound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Butterinllks ahd Sweet ilk, Sc. per quart, Cream 15c. pint. Porvran Sares: BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! ‘This week we call attention to the following prices: At $1.97—Ladies’ Curacoa Kid, box toc; or Common Sense; any size and width, At $2,77—Ladics’ Curacoa Kid, box toe, French heel, Dress Boots. At $1.27—Ladivs'’ Kid or Febble Goat Shoes, worked Dutton holes; any size or style. At 42c.—Ladics’ Kid Croquet and Serze Slippers, At 4.47—Men’s genuine Calf Hand-stitched Shoes, but- ton, lace and congress, At $2.37—Men’s Calf Sewed Congress, bal, and button; regular $3.50 shoe. At $1.47—A splendid line of Men's Shoes, high and low duarter, At $1.17—Boys’ and Youths’ solid Jeather Button or Lace Shoes. i At 97c.—Minses! School Shoes: every pair warranted. At 65c.—Children's Spring Heel Shoe, Kid or Pebble. STRASBURGER BROS., 726 SEVENTH STREET AND 461 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ap29-1m, Srecut Bancars Our Stock of LADIFS' AND GENT’S FINE SHOES for che Scason is NOW COMPLETE, and at prices we guarantec,to be the Lowest. : COUSIN'S Fine Cur Kid Button; High Heel and Pointed Toe. COUSIN'S Fine Cur Kid; Low Heel and Broad Tee, * * Fiench Kid, in High or Low. « « «Flexible Shoes: espe- cially adapted for tender feet. ‘The reputation of these fit.e shocs is euch that we keep constantly a full assortment of them on hand, ‘The last lot, Just received, is the most beautiful we have ever hed. Our Ladies’ Fine KID BUTTON, at #2, are worth $3— only about 100 pairs left, Our stock of SLIPPERS is now complete in every de- partment—some grand bargains amongst them. | For Gentlem-n and Boys we offer the Celebrated | “BURT'S” SHOES. Ourassortment of these well-known | goods Las never been more complete, We have in every style, made especially, LOW QUARTER SHOES, ‘Take a look in our window when you passpy. We givea guarantee on all the shoes we scl. A complete ‘Stock of all Cheaper Grades made is worthy your atten- tion, Call early at the Reliable Shoe Stores of SINSHEIMER & BROS, 808 7th and 8151 M streets, Boots and Shoes Made to Order. myl Kae IDAs WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TAKE A LOOK aT OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS. SUITS. ‘Itis our pleasure to show them. The assortment is large and varied, and as mice as.can be produced. $)oUR ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUR-BUTTON OUTAWAYS Black Diagonal Saits for Men and: Youths, Sack of | *Abould not be overlooked. ‘Their Fit is faultless, made ‘and trimmed in every way equal to custom-made gar- Business and Dress Suits for Men and Youths from | ments, except in rrice, which is about one-third lees, GYENTLEMEN WITH A PREJUDICE AGAIN! READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD SEE ‘THIS DISPLAY, | ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., THE FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, $19, 8. E; Cor'sen Savexta axp D SreeeTe aps ¢ DRY _GOQDS. AMUSEMENTS. —_ - New Dazss Goons Jusr Ovexen:| Barsuea Axo Loxvox Nive Usiren Monster Snows REAL INDIA PONGESS_ALL @TYLES. WHICH IMPORTED, OWNS AND EXHIBITS THE DARK GROUNDS, LIGHT GROUNDS, AND WHITE ONLY €200,000 SACRED “rah cones roa BHLIITE FE EF RLIA ALT. receorsarni ook mae| Se HEE Ey Be fas Be FOR A ERY OE THE NEW STYLES AND COLORS FOR SUMMER, THERE I8 NOTHING IN THR WAY OF DRESS GOODS EQUAL TO AN INDIA PO! FOR DURABILITY AND COOLNESS,” LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE FRENCH WOOLENS IN ALL THE NEW SEADES. WHITB EMBROIDERED DRESSES, EMBROIDERED FICHUS. GRENADINES, PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS. ONE PRICE. ¥. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 19 Pennsylvania avenns, B. B—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. ap30 Lormers. LADIES’ SUITINGS, all wool, plain and in combina- , new elegant styles, 42 inches wide, from Fine COLORED SILKS, all the new and most desira-, Die shades, 7c. apd 81. Lfeht all woul fines for summer wear at 25c. per ya. nch Satcens. plain and combination, very ‘Dew designe. Frepen Datinte, 0 inches wide, new styles, price re- 0 t vate Re Js Suite enecalsttent pa 40) rae India Linens at 12 20, ane beat we have ever offered fos the money, Persian Lawns from 22 to 50e. PARASOLS.—All styles at bottom prices. J. A. LULTRELL & 90., ap29 8H Marke?’ Space. Dey Goons. TRUNNELL & CLARK ‘Have made special reductions in SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. One lot Black Situs, $1.09; BlaekBrocade Silke, $1.14; one lot Fine French Silks reduced from $1.50 to 1. ‘Agrand bargain in Surah Sill $1. One lot Black, Cashmeres 50 cents. A fall line of Lupin's celebrated Black Goode at bok tom prices. ‘We have received anothey case of $1 Quite. Rare bargains to be foulld in all Departments, as we are determined to gell. “Satines," “Ginghams,” India Linens, French Nain- sooks and hil kinds of Dress Goods in great variety. COME AND LOOK. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, 9726 Ar 803 Manser Space ‘We are showinz some very desirabje styles in S| © and Summer DRESS GOODS a eens sw prices PONGEE ROBES in Natural and Colored Embroidery. INDIA SILKS in plain and printed. _A special bargain in Coloved GROS GHAIN SILK at S100, An elegant RHADAMA SILK, in six colors, at $1.25, BLACK SILK from 81 to’ $2.50, at low tariff rates, ‘All warranted, SCOTCH and FRENCH GINGHAMS. it of printed all linen LAWNS, best fy and desirable styles, at 25c. New Patterns of BATISTE. 40 inches wide, for 20 cents, Choiceaptyles of SAT GOODS Mn reat varicty in. e dexigus, COACHINGS. QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 MARKET SPACE. A fine assortmer quali p26 Sur Anp Wrar Deparrnent. SUIT AND WRAP DEPARTMENT, In which we are now showing one of the finest, most extensive and select stocks of LADIES' SUITS AND WRAPS to be found in thecity. Particular attention is called to our display of entirely new Spring and Summer stylesin ‘SHORT WRAPS, DOLMANS, NEW MARKETS, RAGLANS, WALKING JACKBTS, JERSEY WAISTS, CASHMERE, NUN'S VEILING, WHITE DRESSES AND NCURNING COSTUMES. NOTE THE PRICES: Ahandsome all-wool Ottoman CLOTH WRAP, elab- orately trimmed with lace and passementerie, at $12.50, 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 $7.50, SPECIAL.—We shall offer our all-wool BLACK CASH- MERE SUIT, box plaited skirt, with draperies, at $12; actually worth $16. We guarantee this suit tobe all wool, or no sale, PARASOLS. Our department for PARASOLS is greatly enlarged and we are now displaying all the novelties for street and carriage wear,"plain and trimmed, and with unique handles, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. 104 doz. LADIES’ CHEMISE, good cotton, 19¢.; 97 doz. Chemise, trimmed with lace, 29c.; 89 doz. Chemise, trimmed with three rows of inserting, and tucks between band and sleeves, edges with cambric rufiles, at 430, special price; 124 doz. Chemise, with Torchon lace and Hamburg inserting, at 69¢.; reduced. price for this week only. MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS, trimmed with Ince at 69. SKIRTS, with ruffies of Hamburg em- broidery, 9 inches in depth, $1.23; former price $1.75. Mother Hubbard CAMBRIC SLIPS, with embroidered yoke, at 25c.; would be cheap at 4¢c. Mother Hubbard CAMBRIC SLIPS, Hamburg yoke and tuck bottom, 65e, Ladies’ lace stripe Nainsook and Lawn APRON, trimmed with plaited ruffle, 10c, Nurse APRONS, wide edge and tucking, at 5c, Our lot WASH SEiRTS, in different styles, at the uni- form price of 50c, Alarge and complete assortment of BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS, in nobby patterns, from 260. to the finest quality. OUR SPECIALTY—LADIES' CORSET COVERS— ‘We shall offer at 25c, each for this week only. ‘We have also opened 8 new line of CHILDREN’S and MISSES’ SUITS, made of Marseilles. Pique, Lawn, India THAT EVER DID OR EVER WILL REACH A CHRISTIAN COUNTBY. ‘WASHINGTON, TWO DAYS, “4 | ATHLETIC PARK, §TH AND S STREETS, SOM at a MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Mam aM% Boyally andTranscendently Magnificent Celebration rth, of the Great snd Mighty Compact sco neaemtety seecmhong Sapien 22 eno ‘Wino Dtonster, Massive, Colossal Shows in Ona, ani coc ng inceeased to astounding proportions, with Bvery- Nov And capital augmented to $3,500,000 and daily expenses to $6,890. P. T. BARNUM, JAMESA. BAILEY AND JAMES L. HUTCHINSON. Grand jianoe, with Three Full Com ‘TElonaous Deke Maneneeice of gla nd Tras tn, ler ‘Stage fe ctal Matmiuoth Museum of the W ‘Bhe Great Assembly of Cusious Human Beings ever aren torether on earth. Collected only after three years constagh and werent rescarches tu glment every fortion of ihe, Kiews eld. OF tnsatontabae oonehies scientists and natn: and a neves-ceagfug source of wonderment toladica, Children and the adult howanity of the country. Exhibited here in this city gor the first time, and containing Barmese, Nubian Warriors, Austra- lian Cannibals, Zulu Chiefs, Japanese, C pyrians, onians. Buckihist East Inciiang Bodas People, Aatecs, or Anclant Suh-worshippers, Afchans, dus, Nautch Dancing Girls qirst ever hére), aud Shux Tuas others: 40 ELEPHANTS. Indians, Boomerang Casters 40 ELEPHANTS. ONLY TWO BABY ELEPHANTS EVER BORN IN CAPTIVITY. JUMBO, JUMBO, in Three Ri nantes, ree Ringe. | mre nnsee 40 ELEPUANTS, HANG, THE GOLIATH OF BIS RACE @ND THE TALLEST GIANT ALIVE, ‘Three hundred of the mgst phenominally expert and daring Art! Ecdavstrfin, Agynictn idexprous AUcthie fan Sefent he Feats, = “Pvery Matinee precisely smarts Nee Peeters ery Matinee milar to Nicht Performasnes Gants, Midgets, Dwarfs, Skeictons, Fut People, Heatdicns, Sevasen Idalstems, and myriads of other Curion 3 IMMENSE RINGS, 45 FEET IN DIAMETER, Fy ‘in which wil be seen only the foremost and most famous Artists. 2 MAMMOTH DOUBLE MENAGERIES OF WILD AND TKAINED BEASTS. 2 Tn whic! 32. Camels, Baby Camels, Baby Sea Lions, Baby Pontes, Baby (roo. Lions and ‘ly y mal, tifal bird and Fic te kno and from Shcco a eenene mages oe MOST BRILLIANT PARADE BVER MADE ON EARTH, from the grounds, at 8.90 A. M. ONLY REAL ROMAN RACES, MORE PEOPLE—DUPLICATE SETS OF TENTS—MORE HORSES_SEVEN TRAINS OF CARS AND FOUR . = TPHAGIES A BIGGER BHOW MORTAL EYE EVER GAZED UroN. © ONLY EXHIBITION WHICH THE MORAL CLASSES DELIGHT TO PATRONIZE. For the comfort of those who desire to avoid the crowds on the grounds, COUPON TICKETS, GOOD FOB BESENVED NUMBERED CHAILG can bs purchased at the usuabslight advance at i FORD'S OPERA BOUSE BOX OFFICE On the Day cf Exhibition only. Positively no ickets given away. 20,000 feats. General Admission 60 cents, Chfidren undernine years, 26cents. Reserved Numbered Chairs, extra, Two performances every day. Doors open at land 7. Performance: Commences at 2 and 8 P.M. Linen and Ginghams, in all sizes and styles, at the low- ent possible figures, LANSBURGH & BRO., apls 420-422-404 SEVENTH STREET. New Srare Goons. WE WILL OFFER THIS WEEK SPECIAL BAR- GAINS IN BLACK SILKS, SILK GRENADINES, FRENCH WOOL NOVELTIES IN CHOICE DE- SIGNS, BLACK WOOLEN DRESS GOO) REAT VARIETY, LINEN LAWNS, SATTEENS, suet HST HOSE LINEN SHEETINGS Al ILL OW LINENS, D, TABLECLOTHS AND aysin* ““~ "HOOE, BRO. & CO., 1926 F atreet. DRER A. ‘V"Duxn New Your Sox BEACHES WASHINGTON AT 114M. ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. Jos. Bay, T. C. Clements, J. Brad. Shil- Ee te Ea 1.W. ENGLAND, Publisher “The Sun.” 1 mbls-om ‘ ~~ 5 NewYork City _ Barong Two Days, 29,.my3.2.3 Weosespay Axo Tuvnsvay, Max Tra Axo Sin. NAtioxat “THEATER. LAST PERFORMANCE OF. ‘THE GENUINE AMERICAN SUCCESS, ‘Sousa, Taber and Morton's DESIREE, Presented by the full strength of the McCAULL OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY, ‘With an Enlarged Orchestra, Augmented Chorus. New ‘Beenery al ely Elaborate Costatns, “Properties, Effects ke. Produced under Sig. De Novellis. TO-NIGHT, At Popa! ‘MISS LIZZIE EVAN FOG@ ID FERK' ‘The Initial performance, MONDAY, MAY 5, being the ‘occasion of the Anbuat Testimonial to SAMUEL G. KINSLEY. LD FOLKS’ CONRCERT, AT THE TABERNACLE, Corner 9th and B streets southwest, UESDAY, MAY Grit. OLD-TIME SONGS, CHORUSES AND HYMNS Will be sung by the following Ladicgand Gentlemen, in Costumes of One Hundred Years Ago, ‘Under the Direction of Mr. W. H. Dani ‘Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Hazard, Miss Ellis, Mies Latham, Misses Harvey, Miss Lppencott, Miss Ritch! Miss White, Miss Grog, Miss Detweiler and Miss Taber; Messrs. E, B. Hay and E. Tracy and Pearson, Yeatman, Fennell, Smith, Morgan, Whipple, Miller, Buchanan, Watson, Koochling, Forsman, Boswell, Hancock, Riley and Prof. 8. H. Jecko. It is believed this will be the best entertainment of its character ever presented in this city. Secure, your seats at once from Timms & Co, the clo- 7 jest, without ex- filers, comer 7th and D stregs northwest, without ¢ SOOT IURSDAY EVENTNG, MAY, 1584, BECOND CONCERT OF THE’ CHORAL SOCIETY. Fay, (mixed chorus (Rhein ) ‘The Water Fay, (1 chorus) . sig henpermer) Tenor Solo. ‘The Wreck of thie Hesperds, (iuixed chorus)......(Hiles) Soprano Solo... ‘by Miss Hattie i. Simms Nixht Sonx, (maixed clipras -(Rheinberger! Spring Son, (mixed choxus) « Tand-xight male chorus). my3 “Lord. ‘Thou afone art God". (Mendelsohn) ‘Admittance GL. Seats reserved, free of change, at Met- AT THE CONGREGATIONAL ‘CHURCH, ‘Corner 10th and G streets nw. Assisted by the following weil-tnowa talent: Mi y following well-known talent: Miss Eva Mills. Mra. Annie Louise Powell, Miss Ida K. Hinds, Miss Mamie Simons, Dr. J. W, Bisclioff, Mr. Warren 3. Young, Mr. Frank H. Baxter, Mr. Frank D. Maltby, Mr. George A. Prevost, and a Male Octette, z ‘Fickets, 25 cents, reserved 26 cents extra, at, Ellis' music store. my3 2t* MENORY, PROF, A, 8, BOYD WILT, BEGIN THE instructions to NEW CLASSES, af his rooms, 1105 F streec northwest, THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 8:20 o'clock, and on MONDAY EVENING, 5, at 7:30 ‘o'clock. ‘Those interested please attend, as on will Be the last in the city. ROP. T. E. PHIPPS' THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MAY BALL AND EXHIBITION, St. Joseph's Hall, corner 5th and H streets northwest, FRIDAY, May 9th, PRA icketa, 75 conts, admittinis gentlematiand lady. Extra laaics and children, 25 cents. prs. CONTINUED SUCCESS. A GREAT PLAY WITH A GREAT CAST. DON’T FAIL TO SEE IT. ‘THE HIGHEST EXPRESSION OF DRAMATIC ART. THE RAJAH By the MADISON SQUARE THEATER COMPANY. A BROOK OF REAL WATER. Laughable, Thrilling, Interesting, Picturesque. RAJAH MATINEE SATURDAY, ‘When Little Buttons willagain please the ladies and en ie children by falling into the water, com: -FAY TEMPL. 3 N ms2 Brrcees bisiees AND ACCESSORIES. BOYS' BICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES A SPECIALTY. PURCHASERS TAUGHT FREE. Repairing executed promptly in the most skillful ‘Boys’ Bicycles sold on instalments. WAL C. SCRIBNER'S Kxpixo Scuoor, 1108 E street northwest, ean ie | fs in one respect like building a house—the foundation must be trueand the lines accurate, or the structure will not stand. OUR SUCCESS in selling Clothing has been built upon the sure foundation of honorable and liberal dealing. Whatever we sell is legally guaranteed by a printed agreement given to each customer, and if we make mistakes of any kind we gladly rectify them— ‘we do more, we rectify other people's mistakes by allow- ing customers to return, for either exchange or refund of money, wha’ever, after examination at home, they think had better not have been bought. Remember, we ‘wich you to see our two bargains: Our $4 pair of pants, and our two styles of 4-button cutaway Frock Suits at @16.50, It scems natural thet you should desl here: ‘wo don’t blame you for it, 7 SEVENTH STREET, p30 Opposite U. 8. Post Office. ‘The Newest ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, | PHOTOGRAPHS aia of the latest works of 3084, ROSTEE clint BERLE a S™ © “When Fortune ” “When ” Ea eee FRENCH-PLATE MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES. Novel Toflet Glasses in METAL and HARD WOODS ALIgTHE ROGERS GROUPS. - EARLE’S GALLERIES, ore ‘EW THEATER COMIQUE. N HARRY MONTAGES. ..-Stage Manager, MONDAY, APRIL 28 ‘Matinees: , Thursday and Sats 4 nkemacemental Ure colvbratedrand orinal New york Merey Makers, A ‘Dill this week.” Clarenes Burton, Comedian and Bartjoist. assisted by Miss Lizzie Ray. The Monarchs of German Comedy, Moore and Sandford. Carry Ward. Billy Watson. Sophie Duncans the chariaing favorite. Carrie Duncan, the accompl soubrette. Adtlie Johnson. Ella Carrington. T ay | Local Comedian, Harry Montague, the originator constant producer of something new, who will produce. his latest comedy, entitled the Bridal Chamber: Frisky, ficklish, full of delicious nousense and emotional palplt tation, winding up with the Horeymoon Lancers apa’ IME MUSEUM. Another Immense and Reautiful Show. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT THIS WEEK, Every performer au artist. £2 in uumber. Conners & ay ickert & Mayon, Jake Budd as Hamlet, Pretty Ida Belmont, D: dretti,” the Sanson; Marlow, king the banjo; the Wilsons; the military wonders, Zouave: Childven; "Mug Willett & ‘Harry’ Thoyn hi “Love New Curiosit Host of Laughs at Locksmiths.” Novelties. PICNICS EXCURSIO FOR THE GREAT FALLS—STEAM-PACKE SIOR will make her trip TO-MORROW, (Sunday), May 4th, ut o'clock sharp. trom foot of Hi strect, Geonectown. For information apply to WM. ARTZ, at J. & J, M. Waters’, Gooreet ae FF" ST OF THE sEasoN: Tho W. W. CORCORAN, Capt. Brsxe, will make an Excursion down the riv: far as Indian Head on TO- MORROW, the 4th inst. Beautiful May scenery, seine hauling, &c. Refreslments aboard the bust. Fare 60 ‘con! PENING PICNIC AT JU 19th c of the COLUMBIA FISHING CLUB, re To be held at Juenemann’s Plea cor. 4th and Ents ne. of MONDAY, 1384 Tickets 250, each. ko al my2-3t? POR, EUROPE DR. LOOMIS: TENTH ANNU: Party to GERMAN, SWITZERLAND and ITALY. Strictly select and limited. _ First section, on the City of Rome, June 14,92 days, €750. Second section, on the iebraska, June : State of Ni 19, 53 £600. 1G. LOOMIS Washington, D.O. Great Save oF L A DDD I EEE hs. ™ L AA DDE E sSSs 3 Eo aa BDH RT SSS TLL AA DDD Mt EEE Sss5 A MMMM BBB RRR I! 6S cy MMe ETE RRR TT Oo AA MMMM BBB RRR I O © 0 AA MMMB BR RU OO coo A A ME MBBE R RM OCU BB ® ppp. U NN DD UU NEN D D UU NNN D D uu AN DDD w www . www w WwW a Br a & AA BU Bee “4 a4 ww ‘Having boon fortunate enough toobtain a largequan- tity of FINE CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR, at ourOWN PRICE, we decided to retail same at SUCH FIGURES that will astonish everybody. The following goods, made from the very best LONS. DALE CAMBRIC, finished perfect, are just the thing for the coming Summer Season. 50 Doren Lonsdale Cambric Chemises, square bosom, with deep Embroidered Rufile, ut 9c, They formerly sold at 81.50, 100 Dozen High-necknd Corset Covers, Lonsiale Came immedgrith 28 Pintucks and 3 Embroidered In- ‘at &6c, Real value, $1.30. 100 Dozen Hizh-necked Corset Covers, Lonsisle Came bric,70 small Tucks and Embroidered Kuffledown front, at 73c, Would be cheap at $1. . 5 Dozen Nightarcases, Lonsigje Cambric, the entire ‘Yoke finished with Small and Large Tucks,Embroidered ruffle down front, at $1.22. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. A large and complete assortment of Misses Drawers, Skirts and Gowns, Infant's Long sud Dresses, Infant's Caps and Baskets, Look at our nssort ment of Children's Aprons, DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS. 80 Pieces Curtain Serim at 123¢¢. per yard. 20 Pieces Curtain Scrim, (ail Linen), 2c. per yard. 10 Pieces Curtain Scrim, (something new), at 25. pat yard. Full-nize Nottingham Curtains at $1.48 a pair. Full-size Nottingham Curtains at $24 pair. Nottinghi:m Lace at 25¢., 98, 50c. and Toe. per yan aT BaUM’s, #6 SEVENTH_STREET FoR MAY BALLS. Pieces COLORED TARLETONS, (fine — ‘Buff, Green, Cardinal, &e., 2 ae PAU RT'S: p30 4is SEVENTH STREET N. w, ¢. M. WHATLEY. mes, coraer Md ond Indiana venient ool ad Lh wtroet somtly feisinebevulbeadt, 600