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‘AL MENTION. ‘' THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON (aS & “a= D. C..° MONDAY, MAY 5. Loc ‘The Spiritualists’ Grievance. ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. give - AMII Ul ‘The Weatner. OFFIC OF THE CHIEF SIGWAL OFFICER, Warurworos, D. C..May 5.1834 :80.m-F For the middie Atlantic states partly cloudy ‘Weather and rain, southerly winds, lower barom- eter, stationary temperature. VaLarr’s famous caramels, 680 9thst., 1399 Pa. av. Ox AccouxT of the great rush for our special Dargains in Boots, Shoes and Slippers, we could mot wait on half of our customers Saturday; we ‘Will therefore continue to offer the same through- out this week. Z. Strasburzer, No. 906 7th street, four doors above F street northwest. ‘Reap Sinshetmer’s advertisement, ‘Tam Aan turned in at 2:20 o'clock this morning from box €% was for the of a roof of & kiln in the Washington Brick Works The fire was gaused by the Kilm being overheated. Damage 5 Shem. J. P. Patwrn, importer of fashions, 1107 F street northwest, will have her ‘summer on Thursday, May 8th, of Paris and Lon- don bonnets and hats, comprising all the novelties ‘of the season, Just received per steamer Arizona; iso, the latest in London hats for the races. No CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. Navioxat Tasaren.—Kinsley benefit—“Fogg’s erry.” TwEarer Commgce.—First-class varieties. Dims Musgvm.—Curiosities and interesting per- formance. Avaueric Pax. —Barnum’s cireus, Coxarecationa: CHURcH.—Testimonial concert to the Misses Harvey. —.__ Condensed Locals. Street amps will be lighted at 7.15 p.m. and ex- tanguishet @t 3:30 a.m. Dante] Gaines was struck and his head badly cut by astone thrown by Fenton Jackson, Saturday evening. Jackson made his escape. Anearnest effort tp enforce the Maryland law against taking bess during the month of May 18 being made this spring. Several who ven- to dety the law have been arrested and fined. ‘The bass are spawning now, and it is not only un- Jewrul but unsportsmanlke to take them. The glose season, will terminate dh the last of, this month, and there is every prospect Rev. TA. White, pastor of he Mt. & church at New Market, Ma., has ‘on account of {ll alth. Mr.” White sa W. nian, and 1s well own tn lterary circles as “Yillte.” ae Insh-Américan Allance, at meeting at Clan-Na-Gael hall, yesterday, adopted resol thanking Senator Van Wyck Yor his action regard English corporations. mal ininin counery. ana Conxrawutiog Kepresentative Robinson on the seventieth. anniversary of his Dirth. Father Walter announced in St. Patrick's church Peuete of the church anounted, 9 far aa Feported, of the chureh amot 80 far a8 to more than $8,000. A convention of colored Baptist ministers, to con- wnue five Weeks began at Little Zion church, 68 C ‘reat northwest, st evening. | Dr. Anderson, of Vi convention, and Dr. Reyno! And'Dr Diggs preached: “the meeuogs are held in the evening, and for the first three weeks will take ‘Une nature of revival meetings. ‘Will Carieton’s recitals and int tions of his own “ballads,” “legends” and “ festivals” will be given at the Congregational church on the evenings Of May 16th, 19th and Sst. See advr. The street ie by the Barnum and Lon- don nine unifed show's this morning was a marvel tu ts Way. The sidewalks were thronged with le, and the youngsters manifested their de- fut uproariousiy. There were enough elephants, camels and other strange beasts to furnish outs for a dozen menageri+s of the olden time. A certitic ration of the National Protective Association of Masters and Pilgts has been died. ‘The trustees for the first year are Gienn T. Jones and Thomas Hoss, jr. ‘The Charity Organization society removed thetr oMice this morning from %2 D street northwest, to Lincoln Hall building, first floor. 3 A program has been made out for the First corps excursion to the battle-flelds of Virginia on the 18th of the present month. Gen. Grant, Prest- ‘Tae BLE Soctert’s ANNIVERSARY.—The fifty- sixth anniversary of the formation of the Ws = ton City Bible Society was celebrated af the Vernon Place M. E. church last evening By & union meeting of the First Baptist, North Capitol, McKen- dree and Mt. Vernon Place M. E., Lu Memo- sial and Central Presbyterian churches, Addresses were made by Kev. Dra Cuthbert, Edwards, cox and Pitzer. Messrs Wiliam P. Allen, Joseph amd, George A. Thomas and S. K. Bond were elected Mmetubers of the board of trustees. =e TeMrERaxce MATTERs.—The Metropolitan Ba sts and other schools joined with the Metropol fan Presbsterian church Sunday school at ite monthly temperance meeting yesterday afternoon, Dr. €. 4. Norton addressed the schools upon. the Chemistry of Alcohol, illustrating his subject by suitable ‘experiments ——A meeting held at the Ninth Street Methodist Protestant chureh by the Young Ludiey’ Church Temperance union of land chapel. yesterday afternoon, Miss Maria Hendley presiding, was addressed by’ Miss Louisa Strobed, ss Addie ‘Tune gave a recitation ——At a public meeting, held by the Sons of Temperance. at Union M. E.’ church, last evening, addresses Were made by” Representative Vance, of North Carolina, and Mr. F. W. Bradle Ing, held by the District. Tet the Fourth s ht, was addressed by Commissioner Price and othera—— ‘The meeting Of St. Putrick’s Temperance society last evening was addressed by Kev. Father ‘Thomas. A pleasant musical and literary enter- Tainment was given. < ——__ MARRIAGE | LiceNss.Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Moses Cvats and Mar, Butler, both of St. Mary's ‘. Williams and’ George- Brooks and Victoria Dodson; ahd Alice A. Sparklin; Joseph w London, Conn., and Isabella S. 5 : Spencer Briscoe and Julia Do 5 ¥. Bayliss and Mrs. Mary Jenkins: Seimuel F. Bhreve SpaBertie C. Reagan; George E Taylor and Julla HL Miss Raxsow’s Recertios to-morrow evening, at her studio, 915 F street, will be devoted to “The Women of the War.” Addressay will b2 made by mipent men appropriate to the occasion. Music and songs, also, Dy those who have not, forgotten: ‘he War notes around the camp fires. All to con clude with the “Kegulation Amy Lunch.” De Boxp Preaps m3 imal Court, Fag yile, t appeared (with his counsel, Mr W. Cook) and oleae “not guilty” to the indictment charging him With a rape on Mra Lowey. Carr on March s6th sis f Ls Hy and run overs white man Killed near Boya’s station. on the: Me 2 be ‘Band 0. railroad, Tueday, May 6tb, at four o'clock ropercy 18 considered the most Of gery burs, and as the lota are ery iy those in search of residences should tow ‘of the best ‘Of, end the sale will not last much cman Deing sites for sul advantage of this opportunity to locations on the hil: — ll, a8 there are a. § Bow on exhibition, the sale of which will commences ‘Vo-morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. = ee Sag or FrRwrrcxe for THR Swiss wae ‘Will sell to-morrow, at the of the Swiss minister, on South ‘Carolina ‘etween oth and 7th sureets south orton bis househol Comunisstoners in requiring spiritualist mediums to procure licenses for their seances. Through some misunderstanding Masonic Temple was closed and ‘the meeting had to be held at, Sheldan’s academy. “About twent ‘were Mr- Jolin B Woltt opened the a eription of how invaded the on, and then, in court against him for not ‘tting out a The be had failed, See Sea to have been tested in the higher courts, as he was Vr with @ speech. oo in his eS SOE, Ey a viainly marked with an hese he said, had been taken in the dark, and the == int 1x mead : Ser some one else to say something. during which the silence seemed Pea reer ay =n ‘with the Tnhabitans of the spirit world, ‘iat Rap ox THE MARSHALL Hovse—Saturday it detailed to wafch the M house, af the noft- special order by the chief of police. i¢ officers found the a and James S. Graham. the bartender, in the saloon. 5 ‘the upper,stories and arrested five men and seven ‘women. afi of whom had retired for the night. At the station Graham was with keeping a Dawdy-house, and required to leave $100 collateral. ‘The others were held as witnesses, and required to leave $20 collateral. ‘The witnesses as clerks and dressmakers. Mr. Marshall surrendered himself to the authorities this morning, and in the Police Court was charged, with with ‘keeping a bawdy-house. The case Was continued until to-morrow. Panasora NEW STYLES. (Coaching Parasols, all colors, $1.30, $1.50. $1.75, $2. $2.25. ‘Satin Parasols, lined, trimmed with Lace, $275. Silk Parasols, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, 82 40-inch Spring Cashmeres, 25c. 40-inch all-wool Shooda Cloth, 30c. ‘Tricotine Dress Goods, 2c, ‘Tricotine DressGoods, 16c. Gerster Dress Goods, 1234¢. ‘Ladies’ Flannel Suiting, 12340. ‘Summer Silks, 37c. “ Black Gros-Grain Dress Silks, 960. Plain Heavy Gros-Grain Silk, $1. ‘Merrimac Calico. 4c. Linen Lawn, 5c. Boys’ Cloths, 15¢., 20c., 250. Feather Proof Bed Ticking, 150, ‘Ladies’ Balbriggan Hove, no seams, 25c. ‘Wamsutta Cotton, fe. ‘Nun's Veiling, all cclors. 40-inch French Black Cashmere, 50c, Fancy Straw Matting, all stylee. India Linen, 8%c., 1 TOWSON’S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUF, p30 South Side, near 7th. (AX283 CATHARTIC PILLS ARE THE BEST medicine that can be employed to correct irregular- ities of the stoMach and bowels. Gentle, yet thorough, in their action, they cure constipation, atimulate the digestive organs and the appetite, and cleanse, build up and strengthen the system. IPE “CONSTANTLY TIRED-OUT" FEELING 80 often experienced is the result of impoverished blood, and consequent enfeebled vitality. Ayer's Sarsa- Parills feeds and enriches the blood, increases the appe- tite and promotes digestion of the food. and the assim!- Jation of its strengthening qualities. The system being thus invigorated, the feeling rapidly changes to a grate- fal sense of strength and energy. ap79 Fascr Snxs: Cotonep Suzs:: BLACK SILKS! SURAH SILKS! RHADAME SILKS! MERVILIEUX SILKS! SILKS, 3754. SILKS, 373g. BILES, 37340. ‘Handsome BROCADE SILKS, 7c. e@SEACK.snd COLORED STLES reduced 26 canta on CARTERS, 71 Manxer Srace, SILK and WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 20. BLACK SILKS, Special Bargain, $1. NUN'S VEILING, double width, pure wool—cream, pink, blue and black, Stic. COLORED 81 bargain. 7c. HENRIETTA Casi (black), silk and wool, $1. BLACK SILKS, special bargain, @1.25. BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES. pure silk, 78. BLACK SATINS, 50c. COLORED SATINS, be. BROCADE SILKS—Pink, cream. bine and white, $1. NUNS VEILING. beantiful lace style. pure wool, 250, BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESS GOODS. SILK and WOOL PLAIN DRESS. 2. SILK and WOOL CHECKED DRESS GOODS, 25c. SILK and WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 2c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. CASH PRICES. NO CREDIT. spas CARTER'S, 711 Manxer Srace. Srreme A Svnpasz UPON THE PUBLIC. ‘We have no desire to appear before the public as brag- warts, but we must, in justice to ourselves, state that a ‘ery lucky investment at Just the right moment has en- abled us to offer to the people of Washington and vicin- ity a bargain 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 extraordl- nary offers: All-wool Cheviot Suita.. All-wool Cassimere Suits. ‘Indigo Blue Flannel Suits from §7 upwards. ‘We have a full line of Men's and Youths’ Suits from 95.25 upwards, ‘We have a full line of Boys* and Children's Suits from ‘*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@ STREETS apt f 41 See: BA: Mb. $2.50 for @ AR double-bressted Flannel Suit, sold eleewhere for 813. $12 for G. A. B. Yacht Cloth Suits: chesp at $18. $1450 for G. A.B Yacht Cloth Suits; worth 620, One set of G. A. R. Buttons riven with each sutt.| $1.50 buyw » splendid Flannel Suit; worth $10. $10 buys = Flannel Suit worth $15. Odd Flannel Coats very cheap. Black Diagonal Suits for Men and_Youths, Back or ‘Cutaway, from $10 up; great bargains, ‘Business and Dress Suits for Men and Youths from 196.50 up; better and cheaper than ever before, {$20 for Black Cloth Suits; worth 940, ‘819 fpr Black Worsted Albert Suits; worth 635. ‘Spring Overcosta, elegant assortment, from $17.80 up: genuine bargaina, ‘Pants, immense variety. A pair of good Working _eKex ‘Harriet Comtmere Pants 04.50; worth FOR ROYs—4 TO 11. A complete line of Pisin and Platted Butte (from 62.50 w. Jexvey Suite at $5; worth $9. FOR BOYS-12 TO 18. Buits for School, Wark or Dress, magnificent assort- ‘ment, from $5 up MISFIT STORE, ‘CORNER TENTH AMD F STREETR cpt West Washington Affaire. Deeds in f¥e have been recorded as follows: F.| _ Mus. Juamrre J. Canrwaicur, wife uf Mr. Leont KK. Ward to Calderon Carlisle, pt. 2, 9g. 573; $5,221. | T- if died at the residence of her bus- James Lowndes to Charlotte Everett Hopkins, a | band, 3088 O street, Saturday night, after an illness malty of lot ie i penieton ot u»| | Sunpes Desrm.—John Saunders, one ofthe most S40.” ¢-G. Willams to John W. Collis, Scares | Brammer’ ,ceamars 1m Montgomery county, died Heouper eae SAE ang | Be PORE ka Moen ae ane wo ‘E Butér, same A A He wai rand a A eg a ed eet eT $—.. , W- H- Pearce to Sarah P. Clark, saine prop-| " poar.—Entered—Bark Ri Rodman, erty: ¢—, John H. Shelton, to Joseph shelton, | rrinidad, with 740 tons asphalt for A. L. Barber. 4 Sa. 1010; $—._ Joseph Shelton 9 J. H. shel” Sonoerign of rmx Waree Great, Fails, 0: tom Micl Fé Sutiom Castle Manor scres: Ber icrioucing meer on” : 6a ‘3700. W. H. Morrison, executor, to D. B. Clarke, tS i od Re, hoa, ae. Joun sherman to Ce Caraneg. sii Merah a nies ctann ge es Joun caminset, 10617 6p 188 86,00. ee ee COMPLETE TREATMENT, ¢1 Asser: Prax pos ; A tingle dose of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE tn- Eegng stantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or Head “oot roe charwes from the Nose and Eyes, prevents Ringing ‘Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and sub- Be FREE dues Chills and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses o=. the nasal of foul mucus, restores the senses of ft A BY TRE sale sod herng when ced few ne Re ALE EE OS ‘throat and bronchial tubes of offensive matter; eweetens ‘and purifice the breath, stops the cough and arresta the Progress of Catarrh towards Consumption. EPP, 00 | w @ ppp xEE + One bottle Badical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent referee SS Pog wey Bp EL be. Gruggists for $1. Ask for SANFORD’ RADICAL ‘PowpEn Co., 106 Wall street, N. X. Gaear Save § i=) oon E . is gooey eri Ee ERE Eee kkeee & Ee 4 > gooey La Ss x g a) Sead manz: wane Zzzaa Pyoe! tine been fortunate enough toobtain a large quan- of FINE CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR, at our OWN 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. 90 Doren Lonsdale Cambric Chemises, square bosom, with deep Embroidered Ruffle, at 960. They formerly sold at $1.50. 100 Dozen High-necked Corset Covers, Lonsdale Cam- bric, trimmed with 28 Pintucks and 3 Embroidered In- sortings, at 46c, Real value, $1.40, ° 100 Dozen High-necked Corset Covers, Lonsdale Cam- bic, 70 small Tucks and Embroidered Ruffledown front, at 7c, Would be cheap at $1. s: ‘15 Dozen Nightdresses, Lonsdale Cambric, the‘entire ‘Yoke finished with Small and Large Tucks, Embroidered Fuffle 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 Shert Dresses, Infant's Caps and Baskets, Look at our assort- ment of Children’s Aprons, DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS, ‘50 Pieces Curtain Scrim at 12}4c. per yard. 10 Pleces Curtain Scrim, (all Linen), 26c. per yard. 10 Pieces Cartain Scrim, (something new), at 26c. per Full-size Nottingham Curtains at 91.48 a pair. Full-size Nottingham Curtams at $22 pair. ‘Nottingham Lace at 25c., 38c., 50c. and 75c. per yard. . at BaUM’s, 416 SEVENTH-STREET ¥. W. FOR MAY BALLS. 1,000 Pieces COLORED TARLETON, (fine quality), in Pink, Blue, Buff, Green, Cardinal, &c., at ISc. per A OG MaHW TF 8s ap30 416 SEVENTH STREET N. Ww. Bonorne Ue "Trae is in one respect like building a house—the foundation ‘must be trusand the lines ‘accurate, or the structure ‘will not stand. OUR SUCCESS in selling Clothing has been built upon the sure foundation of honorable and ‘Uberal desling. Whatever we sell is legally guaranteed bya 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, whatever, after examination at home, they ‘think had better not have been bought. Remember, we wish 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 seems natural that vou should deal hese: we don’t blame you for it. GEORGE SPRANSY, (1 SEVENTH STREET, aps Opposite U. 8. Post Offica, Loz & Baro. 4% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, (Adjoining National Hotel). ‘The best Harness and Collar in uesis “THE CONCORD,” Ot which we always have s large supply on hand at lowest prices, Coupe, Carriage and Road Harness a specialty. ‘We have s large stock of Trunks and Satchelsat very ow prices apis Rereicerarons, WATER COOLERS AND FREEZERS. ‘Wo are sole agents for Jewett's justly celebrated REFRIGERATORS AND ICE CHESTS, ‘toan inapection of which we invite citizensandstrangera, 3. W. BOTELER & 80X, 928 Pennsylvania avenue, Prices very reasonable.’ aula. angp variety of other makes, facluding Walnut ‘Please look at our assortment before purchasing. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, may?3t 1205 Pennayivanis avenue. Tae New Your Sox REACHES WASHINGTON AT 11 AM. ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. seein 1.W. ENGLAND, Publisher “The Sun.” mhis-8m_ Yow York City SJoer- Recave> MARGE WORTH SEVENTY FIVE CRETE CURE. Porren Dave. ax> Cuemicat Co, Boston. PAIN IS THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE, COLLIN'S VOLTAIO ELECTRIO PLASTER in- stantly affects the Nervous System and banishes Pain. Aperfect Electric Battery combined with » Porous Plaster for 25 cents. It, annihilates Pain, vitalizes ‘Weak and Worn Out Parts, strenghtens Tired Muscles, prevents Disease, and does inore in one half the time than any other plaster in the world. Sold everywhere. my LE 8 T x ‘Fireplaces, Wainscotings, Vestibules and Mantel Deco- rations, WooD MANTELS constructed especially for Latrobe Stoves, having TILE ORNAMENTATION, are furnished at about the cost of Blate Mantels, that house owners of moderate means ‘may beautify their homes with these Artistic Features. ‘WOOD MANTELS of all grades, in Oak, Cherry and . Also BLATE MANTELS for those who de not tired of them. 4 NEW THING 1N VASES for Qemeteries and Lawns, having a Reservoir Attach- ment holding sufficient water to last ten to fifteen days, securing a vigorous growth of planta, RUSTIC SEATS, CHALRS, &c. “Economy isthe prudent use of means tos desired end.’ THE ECONOMY GAS COOKING STOVES are offered with the fullest guarantee as the best aid in domestic economy and conveniance, BRONZE PLACQUES, TRAYS, PANELS and ANCIENT ARMOR, in faithful reproduction, artistically displayed in our rooms, HAYWARD & HUTOHINSON, apll-Im 426 Sth street. Amzz-Prcox. PICON TONIC. ‘This celebrated Tonic is extracted from plants grown in Algeria, and is highly recommended for its tonic and anti-febrile properties. As a valuable stomachic and tonic it is endorsed by the highest medical authorities of Europe and America, who fully recognize its health- giving and restorative qualities. With soda water and syrups it makes the most delightful drink. For Wash- ington city alone the sales have been more than two ‘thousand bottles the past year. Price for full quart bottle $1.7, and at all soda fountains ten cents per = JOHN H. MAGURDER,_ BARBOUR & HAMILTON, 2728-Sm And all Drugeist. Derr Comerrron. ‘The following Rock Bottom Prices, marked in plain guns, on our Ma aio and Gi dren's clothing: Good Buriness Suit at $7, cannot be purchased for lesnthan $12. ie ; ‘A Nobby Suit, our Leader, at $10, regular value 817. An Elegant Suit in Frock or Sacque at $1260, a bonanza at 820. ‘Avery fine Corkscrew 4-Button Cutaway, our popi- jar.inall leading Shades at Sio.cannot be Gupiicatea for Joes tan aut acque or Froek, 818.50 Beatie you saree GH SO" ue Or Frock: 810.60, Sarat eaieae AoectDereeetneert tt ass ‘An Elerant all Wool Suit agen 11.4496, A Brilliant Suit in very fine quality $7.50, 4 Fine Corkscrew, inall colors ‘and shades, Nobby Bult, S11. CHILDREN'S SUITS. Our assortment is extensive and all on the first floor, A Nice Blue Salior $1.75, - ‘A Very. fine Sailor in Blue. Brown, Olive and Grey, $2. ‘A regular Suit Jacket and Pants, at $2.25, ‘An All Wool, Jacket and Pants, at 83.7 qf pfte Dress Suit, Corkecrew, Jacket and Panta, at ‘ailorin it complete, All custom work loring Departmen ° M. F. EISEMAN, 21 Ir STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Under Odd Fellows" Hall. P. 8.—Mr. Lew Ne has connected himself with By Sxtabliahinend whale he will be plead to nee ia Srzcur Noncz I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER A8 GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY ‘THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OFTHE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER: RING TO. A CALL IS SOLICITED AND ESTI- MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Exct.ustve Aczxr, aps ‘No, 452 PA. AVE.. NEAR 43 STREET. Porvisas Saree: BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! ‘This week we call attention to the following prices: ‘At $1.97—Ladies? Curacoa Kid, box toe; or Common ‘Sense; any size and width. ‘At @2,77—Ladies’ Curacos Kid, box toe, French heel,’ ‘Dress Boots. ss At $1.27—Ladies’ Kid or Pebble Goat Shoes, worked button holes; any size or style. ‘At 42c.—Ladite’ Kid Croquet and Serxe Slippers. ‘At $3.47—Men's genuine Calf Hand-stitched Shoes, but- ~ ton, lace and congress, At $287—Men's Calf Sewed Congress, bal. and button; regular $3.50 shoe. At @147—A splendid line of Men's Shoes, high and low quarter. ‘At $1.17—Boys’ and Youths’ solid leather’ Button or as hom At 9Tc.—Misses' School Shoes; every patr warranted ‘At S8c.—Children's Spring Heel Shoe, Kid or Pebble, STRASBURGER BROS., 126 SEVENTH STREET AND 461 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ap2o-m Six Fine Dress Shirts made to ander, only $2. . ‘Finest Linen Collars, all styles, only $160 per dozen. ‘Finest Four-Ply Linen Cuff only 25 cents per Tecan rreitet ‘Unfinished Dress Shirts, at ‘We have a large and magnificent stock of new SPRING SILKS and oops. ‘Besutiful Tan, Wood and Mode-Colored CASHMERES ‘at 60, 6236 and 75 cts. per yard. ‘Fine TRICOTINES and OTTOMANS, in all the new ahadings, at 76, 873s and $1 per yard. Check and Stripe STLES, at 60, 6235 and 75 cts, ‘Fine SURAH SILKS, Black and Colored. $1. Beautiful Colored GROS GRAIN SILKS, at $1 and 9125. We make a specialty of BLACK SILKS. Keep nothing ‘but the very best makes, ranging in price from 76 cta. up to $3 per yard, and guarantee every yard to wear well. Cur Black Silks st $1, $1.25 and $1.50 are the best Silke ever sold in this country for the price. GINGHAMS, LAWNS, SATTEENS, PERCALES and all kinds of WHITE GOODS, in grest variety. ‘500 fine PARASOLS just received. ‘900 28-inch Gingham UMBRELLAS,.only 61, SPECIAL. ‘Twenty thousand Fancy Business Cards will ;be given BLACK PONGER WE HAVE SEVENTY-FIVE PIECES OF BEAUTIFUL INDIA PONGEE IN ALL ‘THE NEW STYLES AND COLORS FOR SUMMER. THERE 18 NOTHING IN THE WAY OF SILK OR DRESS GOODS ‘EQUAL TO AN INDIA PONGEE FOR DURABILITY AND COOLNESS, LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE FRENCH WOOLENS IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. WHITE EMBROIDERED DRESSES, EMBROIDERED FICHUS. to our customers. tion, new: ‘elegant styles, 42 inches EaT-All Goods warranted to be as represented by our ae ray Fal th new an rt all at Be W. W. BURDETTE & CO., Cie FOr ars toons seen 20, the Nos 928 SEVENTH STREET, Rat rs tnnaever oro fr dno money oy, Persian Lawns And 706 K STREET NORTHWEST. ples at bottom: CITY ITEMS. Dux Goons. a Mar ey aie Great Summer ele Coke 12¢., Coal 25c., ‘bushel. Gives equal satis- —— faction and costs half price. Office 615: st. Yard N. J. avenue and D street. 1 M. Augenstein, 817 7th St. n.w., having just received 256 trunks of all sizes, styles and offers them to-morrow only at man- very Telrigerator: buby carriages twenty per Gout every yr: bal cheaper than elsewhere. Great Bargaina in House Of all kinds, 1 “ Hongh on Rats,”? Clears outrata, mi Touches, files, anta, bed bugs suns, chIpmnUen gophers, te. ruses 1 Johnson’s Ladies’ and gents’ oyster and dining saloons, 440and_ 442 9th street northwest. Every delicacy in season. Polite attention. Ladiew saloon first floor. 1m. Oyster Arrivals Dail 621 B street uorta west, hard and eott, Sa ‘ba, Soa somo Tome tap of ‘Thornton’s Emulsion Coa Liver Ol with Hypophosphites of Lime Soda for cok ekanpoe ater ars apes totake." Preechbed by Physicians soul By Drage Baltimore and Bard Furs Received on Storage. Guaranteed ‘damage by moth ‘and fire, im B. HL INEMETZ & SON, 1237 Penna. ave. On Thirty Days’ Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., win send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated “Electro-Voltaic ‘Belts and iccrie Appliances on tral for thirty days to men (Foung or old) who are aflieted with nervous de- ility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee, ing. and complete restoration of th and Vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk ig incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. W,s,ia “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and‘delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 4c. per Pound Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk aid Sweet Se. per quart, Cream 1c. pint. Srzcur Bazoars Our Stock of LADIES' AND GENT’S FINE SHOES for che Season is NOW COMPLETE, and at prices we guarantee to be the Loweat. COUSIN’S Fine Cur Kid Button; High Heel and Pointed Tos. ‘COUSIN'S Fine Cur Kid; Low Heel and Broad Tos, 2 “" French §id, in High or Low. a « “" "Flexible Shoes: espe- clally adapted for tender feet. Tho reputation of these fine shoes is such that wekeep constantly s full assortment of them on band. The Inst lot, Just received, is the most beautiful we have ever had. Our Ladies’ Fine KID BUTTON, at 82, are worth $3— only about 100 pairs left. Our stock of SLIPPERS 1s now complete in every de- partment—some grand bargains amongst them. For Gentlem=n and Boys we offer the Celebrated “BURT'S” SHOES. Our assortment of these well-kuown goods has never been more complete, We have in every || style, made especially, LOW QUARTER SHOES. ql Take s look in our window when you pass by. We gives guarantee on all the shoes we sell. A complete Stock of all Cheaper Grades made is worthy your atten- tion, Call early at the Reliable Shoe Stores of SINSHEIMER & BROS, 908 7th and 3151 M streets. Boots and Shoes Made to Order. my Axx Day WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TAKE A LOOK aT OUB DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS. Iti our pleasure to show them. The assortment is large and varied, and as nice as can be produced, OUB ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUR-BUTTON cuTaways shonld not be overlooked’ ‘Their Fit fs fanttless, made and trimmed in every way equal to custom-made gar- ments, except in price, which is about one-third léss, GENTLEMEN WITH A PREJUDICE AGAINST READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD SEE ‘THIS DISPLAY. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., ‘THE FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, spi? ® % Com Severn axp D Sranera CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE PERPETUAL CHARTER, ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22, 1867, BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President, GHARLES C GLOVER, $f Rivge & Co., Vice President, rarer. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. a E. Nyman, Asst, Bec'y, Benjamin P. Snyder, Charles C. Glover. Tbe Riggs, A. Willard, ail a ibert 1. i, oar ‘Rodgers, ‘WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, No, 916 Pennsylvanis avenue northwest, Wit by any ‘for a simi- iar purpose in the country. Tag: HeuomVPE ar Soe hee aT Mews Fosmsuna Goova Svs Ovzxra A fall line of FANCY, PLAIN WHITE, CHECK and JOINTLESS MATTINGS, in ALL GRADES, ‘The pat- terna are very neat and handsome, Also, new line of INGRAIN CARPETS, tn NOVEL DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL OOLORINGS FOR SPRING. TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS In ‘All goods guaranteed to give satisfaction, GREAT VARIETY. = MEGINETOP, FURNITURE and BABY CARRIAGES AT BOTTOM fob3s 1002 F street northwest. PRICES. re) WAS yaweetny ew SINGLETON & HOEKR, ‘p19 802 Market Space-and 200 and $19 8th strest. 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 $1.60 to @1. ‘Agrand bargain in Surah Silk, $1. ‘One lot Black Cashmeres 50 cents. A fall line of Lupin's celebrated Black Goods at bot- tom prices. ‘We have received another case of $1 Quilta, ‘Rare bargains to be found in all Departments, as we are determined to sell. *‘Satines,” “Ginghams,” India Linens, French Nain- ‘scoks and all kinds of Dress Goods in great variety, COME AND LOOK ‘TRUNNEL & CLARK, $11 MARKET SPACE, pm Ar 803 Manzer Space ‘We Soa Summer DRESS GOODS et ve low Pee PONGEE ROBES in Natural and Colored: Embroidery. INDIA SILKS in plain and printed. _A special bargain in Colored GROB Gi SILK at @1.00, t RHADAMA SILK, in six at $1 A> GMC BIR from Olio" eh60 aioe tack SHS ‘All warranted. SCOTCH and FRENCH GINGHAMS. A fine astortment of printed all nen LAWNS, best ‘ually and deaisablestylen, at itterns of BATIS: 40 inches for 20 cents, ae ty aves of SATINE ‘Sic tiie DRESS fp cholee designs ‘A idrge stock of PARASOLS and QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS 8. L. HEMPSTONE, p26 803 MARKET SPACE. Sor Axp Wie Deparrvenr. SUIT AND WEAP DEPARTMENT, In which we are now showing one of the finest, most ‘extensive and select stocks of LADIES SUITS AND WRAPS tobe found in thecity. Particular attention is called to our display of entjrely new Spring and Summer stylesin SHORT WRAPS, DOLMANS, NEW MARKETS, BAGLANS, WALKING JACKETS, JERSEY WAISTS, CASHMERE NUNS VEILING, WHITE DRESSES AND MOUENING COSTUMES, ‘NOTE THE PRICES: Abandsome all-wool Ottoman CLOTH WRAP, elab- orately trimmed with Ince and passementerie, at $12.50, reduced from $15.50. Our TRICOTINE VISITE, lace trimmed, only 96, for- mer price $8. Our LEADER. % SPRING WRAPS, made of ‘Tricot, ‘trimmed with lace and passementerie, which we will offer at the very low price of $5; regular price 67.60. SPECIAL —Weshall offer our all-wool BLACK CASH- ‘MERE SUIT, box platted akirt, with draperies, at $12; actually worth $16 We guarantee thissuit tobe all ‘wool, oF no sale, PABRASOLS. Our department for PARASOLS ts greatly enlarged and we are now displaying all the novelties for street and qarriage wear, plain and trimmed, aid with unique LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. 104 doz. LADIES’ CHEMISE, good cotton, 190.: 97 doz. Chemise, tr'gmed with lace, 29c.: 89 doz, trimmed with threerows of inserting, and tucks between ‘band and sleeves, edwes with cambric ruffles, at 430, special price, 124 doz. Chemise, with Torchon lace and ‘Hamburg inserting, at 690,; reduced price for this week only. MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS, trimmed with lace at 6c. SKIRTS, with ruffles of Hamburg em- broidery, 9 inches in depth, $1.23: former price $175. ‘Mother Hubbard CAMBRIO SLIPS, with embroidered yoke, at 25c.; would be cheap at 40c. Mother Hubbard CAMBRIC SLIPS, Hamburg yoke and tuck bottom, 5c. Ladies’ Ince stripe Nainacok and Lawn APHON, ‘trimmed with plaited ruffle, 100, Nuree APRONS, wide edge and tucking, at 50c. Our lot WASH SKIRTS, in different styles, at the uni- form price of 500, Alarge and complete assortment of BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS, in nobby patterns, from 2fc. to the finest quality. OUE SPECIALTY—LADIES’ CORSET COVERS— We shall offer at 25c. each for this week only, ‘We have also opened s ew line of CHILDREN’S and ‘MISSES’ SUITS, made of Marseilles, Pique, Lawn, India ‘Linen and Gingbama, in all sizes and styles, at the low- ‘ext possible igures, LANSBURGH & BRO., apis 00-422-4% SEVENTH STREET. New Srrmo Goons. WE WILL OFFER THIS WEEK SPECIAL BAR- GAINS IN BLACK SILKS SILK GRENADINES, FRENCH WOOL NOVELTIES IN CHOICE DE- TE SERRD etal Sa BRO. & CO., 1898 F strost, Tas Dewar Fire Avexca SPRING STYLE CASSIMERE BaT aint May 2, at he WILLETT & RUOFFS, ftole Agente for Dunlap's New York Hate, 900 Penneylvania avetua, SPRING aN ‘Rows Royal Belfast Sachs, Praden ‘Boss Royal my3. Pigeal a Cormet for #2 00 THAT BRINGS READILY $140 TO 815018 OTHLE CITIES, WARNER'S, TROMSON'S. “PD. 0. Po ¥. FOV'S, TURNER'S BOSTON COMFORT, ng, f.complets line of MISSES' CORSETS AND VENiiLaTixe CORSETS at 85c., $1.00 and $1.25. UNDERWEAR. Se reer OL re to say ‘own SRE BeitFincr SRKEE od we tersnd moo Was sobisfactory in prise ot oticreice We aak yon to ook only the QUALITY, PERFEC- qos QeT, tad the PRIGES $18 pw, we ‘We Will notice other departments next week. DOUGLASS’, 522-524-526 Ninth street Mas M. J. Hesr, No. 1909 F Srarer. asin Stock, and is Constantly Receiving, the ‘Noveltios in IMPORTED MILLINERY, Special Attention given to Ondera api, SJver Orexeo Ax Exroaxt Lose CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, LACE and SHIRFED CAPS, POKE BONNETS. MERINO CLOAKS in Mother Hubbard and other styles ‘Maenificent Stock of Ladies and Children's Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Kid, Silk, and Lisle Thread Gloves, ‘Select assortment of Hambungs, Irish Point, Nainsook, and Swiss Embroideries, Oriental, Torchon, Medic and other Trimming Laces in all the newest désigna Mrs. SELMA RUPPERT, (608 9th street northwest, apie M. Wax Importer: FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS, FINE MILLINERY GOODS, CES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, FINE NECKWEAR, PARASOLS, mM ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, CORSETS wo order in creep Hyle ond malaria emma torn a | Hand th ‘Unéerwemn, = an Boater Braces and ‘Dress Reform Gooda, ‘the Coreeta, 8 $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own Sess sey IN, CORCORAN BUILDIN JS, PRT ECE DRESSER PROM PARI. Patents and Five Medals frou, ~ Paris, Lyons and Vienna. MARUMAN AIC AND FINE ATR WORK Ladies fine Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing. ‘and shsimpoved in afiret class manne, nga tO order. 897 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Eg MELLON, MODISTE, from Baltimore to No. ie eae Boone here she will make to order th, her lon ex ! fv STECK PIANOS. “The fine Grand Piano of George Steck & Co., of New ‘York, which Ihave obtained, is everywhere acknowl- RICHARD WAGNER” BAYREUTH, September 22, 1878, my? P*X0 TUNING AND REPAIRING J. F. LUC! 515 9th street northwest Bee Pixos, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Several Elegant Upright Grand and Grand Pianos’ of. our ‘own, and otber saat that we bave rented the past scaso oan bet Dought at great reduction on esay monthly payments or gi0and S15 : (01d Pianos taken as part payment. BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, pla 422 NINTH STREET, ‘TIEFF, KRANCH & BACH and NEW ENG. LAND PIANOG. the BARKER uid other ORGANS. O18 OY POM ite » APP GH KUHN, Sole Agent, 407 0th af a 80° "Also for Burdett oncans. EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS eee of takes for sale and rent at ‘Wm. Knabe & Co.'s world. ‘Tuning and repairing. iy Bho. per bottle. ‘Try it, and if not satiated retura the Sotto and have the money ‘Prepared uy L. C. BISHOP, Druggist, ‘TwUSLatreet, cor. H street n. w., Pe Washington, D.0. OR F rae ¥ St go, Ee iz Lt ee ads tee EPPS’ BREAKFAST. pares witha, aaraga oy heavy up until ‘Fesist every ten- eters Soares ae caly Gels ao by Gases * GAMES EPPS & 00., Homeopathic Chemists, ‘Rove's West India Lime Jutce. ‘Monteerret Lime Jute, Ale. ‘& Cochrane's: Ale | ode Site SS See pe teh | Pure Prutt Sirape, = Retrect, Maltnortonlaye Bartoow, C'k Heibexen's Veins Cree Try our ‘We have a fine line of are selling at plo Pore Acorexer Hexo Tr HE-NO ts simply tea tm \WOF of the tea, Established 1811. ‘WILL aLW) Tithgut colorine. polishing, or fancy Wwistin. maton Forel ST. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, 3 bottles for ove dollar. which merade Clareta, ” ROBERT SMITHS SON'S INDIA PALE!ALA GRO. K KENNEDY & 80%, 1200 F street northwest. Beri ‘We are receiving fresh from the Dairies, thres timesa ‘week. the following well-known brands of Table But- 308. ©. FEARSON'S SONA, ‘Northern, Western, Oenter and Capitol Hill Marketa, Also, Farragut Market, 17th and K sta nw. elim Sapa oatette cee tad He-No Tea is sold by all grocer, The trade supplied by MARTIN GILLET & Oo, (29-400) Baltimore. PALACE MARKET. Bere oon S08 vt > a a 4 ES aap moore. Fe ee GALT & CO Jel FINANCIAL. J. H. Sourrso. BANKERS, 14616 Pennsylvania evenee. LIBERAL BATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED OR (Call or send for (VESTMENT a’ TRAD SECURITIES, URUFED STATES TANT WARBAGC rates. COLLECTIONS made everywhere Rosz J. Tuous, _ BROKER IN GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOORR ‘No. €18 15th Bt (National Metroplitan Bank Building) to sell, on margin or for cash; executed. <otstenn bean ‘of Trade and Dew York Oution, Exchange. Constant quotations sustautly peostved us direct private wires, F. P. SCHMITT & CO. Chicago correspondent, SAWYER, WALLACE & CO., New York correspondent, References tn Same Book, afGiders By Telephone Promptly attended Tey T. STOCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGR BOSTON DLW YORK, BALTIMORE and FY, RELL AND CARRY SIONS AND PETROLEUM ON MARGINS LOTS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS aT YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO OF TRADE PRICES. THE STOCKS, @RATS. ! REGULAR PUBLIC GENERALLY 18 INVITED TO EXAMINE THE FACILITIES OF THIS OFFICE CONSTANT QUOTATIONS aND SPOT CASH SETTLEMENTS. =) BUAWRSFe S.s. S0y7 AMD,p. compe: ‘may31 W. T. J. Waar & Ca BANKERS AND BROKERS, ‘Ko, 608 16th street, opposite U. & ‘Treasury, oe -

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