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atl f - * TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1884 ‘The Metropolitan Rank Robbery Again. FRANCIS BUCKY RELEASED PROM JAIL ON BIS OWN KECOGNIZANCE. LOCAL MENTION. The Wentner. orrict oF CHIEF Stexar. OFricer, In the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, this morn- Hee Uelantioci eee Gee ee kME 4 | ing, District Attorney A. S Worthington asked that et or inte Wilkie MOGEY Sbestherte Bi the eoeiae | FIED ‘ky allas Franky Buck allas Buckey weather, fs lndicated ites stationary Tempera s, followed by clear e middie Atlantic Taylor, be released from Jailon his own recogni- zene. Mr. Worthington stated that this party Was indicted with Horace Hogan alias “Little ze Carson, and George Hayward, in arging the larceny of bonds, National Metropolitan bank on L ‘The property was the same which “Devitt and Flinder were charged with ng It to have been stolen, on which aequitted, and in which case Was used asa witness, and as. to om had been ettered after he had ony. Mr. Worthington said Bucky din fail for some time, and there pect of trying the ease, and at the Mr. Wells, who had been the counsel in asked thit the defendant be released recognizince. If that was not done he to ask leave to enter a nolle pros, ed, “Ten you don’t think that a conviction?” ae | sit is impossible now,” answered Mr. Worthing- ton. foi pros. the ease? Mr. Worthington replied that he would rather not do that, for le tulght be able to get proof hereafter; but he “had taken this course at the request of Mr: Wells The court.—“Very well, let him be released, and We will take the chances of trying him hereafter.” Bueky was convicted with “Little Horace” tn PhiladIpla for robbing a hardware store, and sen | Wenced for three years at Cherry Hill, and on the expiration of his sentence he Was brought here to answer the bank indictment, et Vauatrs fupous carame! . 6 st., 1939 Pa av. Hovsr. apo. Enoch Morgan's Son otes of Kets Ken “chy . 1100 Pa. ave., painted. < while at tr terday, two-year-old child of Cora Bel, | the mouth by . living in the sume nd 3th streets ay thy southeast. Ory ware deco api house clean: Liererse! Have BL Buehiing, Nc CITY AND DISTRICT. ‘Fo-night. Ferry. use Sapoilo, by its ald. Fou not,” asked the court, “better nolle Amusements, &. Bavioxal THeaten.—“Fo Turare Comiqee.—Fisst-c max NUsECM.—Curlosities and interesting per- | Freaks of Lightning. | THE FLAG-STAFP OS THE Y. M,C. a. BUILDING SHAT. Avanstie Paxk.—Barnum’s ‘TaBERSAcLE— O14 fol irons, TERED. ‘The thunder shower which passed over the city | betw | comp: Condensed Locate. Mowing Dour of t n eight and nine o'clock last evening wasac- ied by unusually vivid flashes of lightning. aud Henry Con! | Te lightning getting upon the wires of the city ex- S Unwuished all of the electric lights, besides clang- born and brot ing the fire alarm belis, and “ringing up” telephone arin rie! subscribers without the tutervention of the central ‘The flag staff on the ¥. MC. A. building Was struck and shattered into splinters, Mr. FL. Montague, the artist, and his wife were in his studio, whieh ts at the top of the building, within a few feet of the shuttered staff. Mr. Montague to a Stax reporter that the thunderbolt with a deafening crash and a binding flash, F about lita seemed filled with siuoke and Dalis of tire. | He felt the shock though he retained | huls consetousness. Mrs. Montague was totally dazed and conld remember nothing of the occur- | rence, and did not _pertectly recover consciousness | The staff was shivered Into To the lower part of the staff were und Population of church, 11th and H Sat 8 o'eloek. A number rowds in | for several min lof. | sinall splinters. + ia the | attached « number of telephone wires, and It ap- cia- | Pears that the electric fluid passed off over them, x a. and | t the ‘building from damage, and ¥ Polsinhorn, as adwini— ps saving the people inside from Injury. | There were a number of people in the lower part of the building, who felt the shock. A meeting of the eSted in the homeopathic hospital was. id ih the parlors of the building, but the | lgutuing stroke quickly adjourned them | Amusements This Week. ‘Transfers of Real Deeds in tee bi en recorded tows: A.| ‘The second concert of the Choral Soctety will be F. Rarker to B. Sinith, sub O35 | giv Lincoln Hull on ‘Thursday evening. An Hw WE rus, | Inviting pr n has been arranged. Prof. T. E. Pips’ annual May. ball and exhibt- Ho will’ be eld Friday evening at St. Joseph's all. At the Congrezational church Northcott, the great cornet virtuoso, will give a concert to-mor- te, assisted by the followiug well-known : Miss Heurtetta, Miss Kate Shean, Mr. R. L. Dungan and Wr. Rudolph Thaler. At the Yaberucele, South Washington, an old folks’ concert will He given to-night. Old time ME. Zion t, Burrville: choruses, songs end hymns will be Sung by ladles all gentlemen In costumes of a hundred yearsago, E 7 under the direction of Mr. W. H. Daniel, te, Ts ¥ #| The twelfth anuual. entertainment of the Jetfer- — | sou Literary and Debating Society will be given | Friduv evening. The proceeds will be devoted to ‘The Blodgett € the library. BILLS DISMISSED IN THE EQUITY TO-DAY. i carp = et Today, in the Ey re Judge Cox, | THE Crowns at THF Cracva—Barnum’s Immense Wie cases of Blodgett ‘and same | @2t at the Athletic park, corner of 9th and S against Langiton scary Streets, Was not sufiicient to hold the vast crowds theJamelc’ | that applied for admission last evening. After cl ty thousand tickets had Deen wold the ticket rnd hundreds of disappointed ones for dysts Were turned away. The character of the exhibition Gase ag to Graui and iy Justified the popular rush. The menagerie to Barber. | and this-umn are filed with wonders, and in’ the ——— 2 performances the managers more than keep Wasmixotos Cartir Mamxer.—At the Queens- siveral promises made on the bill-boards. The town drove sarc. y » Branch, B. | only couplalnt was, that so many things were go- £0. KR, th ity, Lewis 'D. tng onat once that the spectotors became contused. Means, propri op the mark cd of rformances and a stage exbibition were in progress all the time. ‘The character 0 assembly indicated that the circus particular class. Several “circus men being attired in full even- ess, occupied reserved sections. The perfor- medhem, 4% and lambs on more, Daiauce : Uils evening will be the last in thls city. 5x. Lambs, 7 Ives brought —— from $25 to $65 per Mead. State of the market | —Drvoxcep.—To-day in the Equity Court, Judge good. | Cox tade # decree th the cgse of Henry Clay Smith eee = }agt. Carrie A. Smith, granting the complamant a Base Bata_—The Baitimo rs took the ' divorce irom the bonds of matrimony with her. iAtiohal Ble into camp vente ernoon, at ‘They were married Mari 2ist, 1865, In this city, pttol par, ‘uns home | and have three children, and he charges that ou boys made a i ght, bu July 29, 1874, she deserted him without cause. Mr. up. The started lust nicht on ©. D, Barrett appeared for petitioner. LOUF, and it ts hoped they will make a co ie a The Washingtons were downed by the Br in Broviiyn yesterday by a Score of 11 to | THEATER Comrecr.—Managel | raliy t the pl nelbaker fs alive the necessity of prodiicing good things for 7 sure of his patrons, and Us week has pre- re ebuaL Leerrre re oF Hyaiese axp Himeprre— | Dard a bill of ublisual attractions, apd Heredity, heid under th v Mr. KINstey’s BENEFIT. Iness manager of the Nath ‘ir, Samuel Kinsley, at the National Theater last night, was a Uitying sitecess from every point of view. > elias was powerless to prevent a verylarge athering to testify the appreciation of efforts. Miss Lizzie Evans as Chip in "mide avery decided hit, and az ed herself as'u favorite with a Was! Uthe ttle ta a tumult of applause. Y acting Was fresh, natural and breezy, and the ung lady In herself Is very charming. Mr. Kins- Was the reciplent of “a very handsome floral bute Irom the Elks. “Fogy’s Ferry” will be given, nf the Week, atul hext Monday night the ork success, “Peck’s Bad Bog,” will be company, for the Benefit of Tr. The stage set have been almost ul, aud have deserved + highest commendation. ‘The out- the benefit to Messrs Sherwood and 5 jan and stage carpenter, will be antial one Woman's Christion Temper: 2 vesterdity afternuon, devotional exercises, Dr, n address on “The Human Meehentsin,” and Mrs Dr. J. i. Kellogs read a paper on the relation of hygtesie to temperance. In theeventny Dr. JH. Relingz, made an address 01 the hywtene of respiration and ventilatt Morning's session Mrs. Bi-lop Andrews conduct the devotional exercises. Luet spoke on the problem of dress, Son discussed pf the cau ration. Th luded an address by br. Albert L. ob. The sessions Will be continued this even- ing and to-morrow. ta Carr, M. D., 2 Dr. J.T. John- Ul-health of Sof Ui Dive Museca—T sul on the padd ant I. Edward STO HAVE FIRED IN SRLF- <M. Langston, who was placed In ~ 0s Stated In THE Stax, under the tn- rthe murder of James ‘Spencer.a few e fired the fatal shots in th no intention of hurting any To & Literary Soctety he saw shtthic, and attempted to stop them. Some persons tn the erowd warned him to let them alone, but os he persisted they pursued him, and mM Une struck him. Some of them threw stoies at him. ie then fired the shots, not <tohit any one. ‘The crowd then scamp- Wav. Langston says that after the shooting. j atetment t months ag sel-de wgapton, 4 . Daniel Den ‘Tur Uxton Vere Euxcttox.—The Vnton V meeting Enton RS he waiked down 7th street to the Boundary. The pon De Ss | next day he went to Baltimore and thence went to aepan. capts Louisville, where he remained unt his father sent Junior se a = fm. Thomsen, first s Marnaxe Hcenses have second seraeant ofthe court to Chapman " Munroe: Chas. Englehart Lewis T poth of Price Geo 1 AX ACCIDENT IN 4 Suart.—Patrick HL. Haley, foreman of the water works sh: the Howant Universi au aceident which at the shaft. ~ Conner, . of Knoxville, 1 Win. ‘nh, Holmes and Martha E ton, Pai. and Mary and Mollie F. Sea- arter, of Spottsyivania county, Vire Sewart.of Page county, Virgini t, Anderson count t beth SULK near Was seriously injured by cecurred about Soe He was betty hauled o py I Gn Of Uh in twenty feet of th the ev ck last of the burkets, 7 i Albert Jonson escend with great raphiits. Hales sprane from Ach nh Within tweive feet of th > oe 2 ft baking sankey sor0w Fist, Maker. Sold DSR. A. Gok nig den, agt. 14 to £25 per hundred; © per thousand < OFFENSR.—In the Po- uFt Cis morning, Joseph Mactes, a native of Wa, and at present a student in the Phila- is thought that if he had not y would been crusied to he two buckets. He was taken to Pak 400 shad, from u <THE Pouce To Her mw Men meed Stax Bosse : deiphia uitdieal eollege, was charged with Inde- Pexpmns Cu Desterday afternoon Mr. Chase coat csprsure and cartving a pistol. A young girl nds School In the “Franklin building testi wh 4 the tet that the defendant Was in Franklin square at cit of fin folios In ascertain yon yesterday exposing his person. ‘The detend: fri talssing children are 4 ied ie facts as stated by the gir. The poy ae RET “ten years ¢ ul that the parks must be protected against iad Ceti ad SABLE | characters of this Kind, and lunposed a fine of 420. c Sth street ¢ eet by the ; ore granted some ay last Mr. Kos was appointed Dy Judge Cox, of the Probate Court, gnataian tO Sune night they disappeared that their mother her relatives . Who is an employe + KNOWS their wh ‘The defendant had a pistol tn his pocket when “dat the police station. The court took his. 3 offense, the defendant's ex. ose being that he was a leutenant tn the army when he left home, and always carried the lor self-protection. i = ———— ENATOR POMBROY'S GRIEVANCR,—In the Po- uirt this morning, William Carroll, (colored), © -Senator Pomeroy’s coachman, Was charged With f the hack law at the circus lot last night pbey the orders of an officer. Several tied Lo giving the defendant orders in i ek. which he refused to obey, Dut u with Insulting lancuage. The de- these charges.” Mr. Pomeroy stated lie Went to the Stationhouse Where his driver 8 we for An 6 Pay $500 Into the Of whieh «flor pating be divided betwee tures. — Wreety apeld to any address tu the a were held, and his wife and ladies had to Atkes the preabannant ud and Water until the sergeant ar is a lanceelzht- page wept collateral, refusing to accept bond aueresting resins endered. “That tx a matter,” said the ous, personal, a you wil ie Copy. i Fig to ace a = or, “to lay Che matter before some- Book Save Tims EvEsixc.—Mr. Dowling will Tendant Was flied $6. begin the sale thts ev auction rooms, of a V ne at 7:30 o'ciod! important lbre volumes, em orks, documentary luis A Cane Depicatios.— The new Galbraith Meth- dnt chapel (oloned): located ona ae tween Land M streets, was dedicated Sunday neous Works, all weil Yith appropriate serviccs, in which Bishop J.J, Muore, of North Carolina; Bishop J. W. Hood, pre: ing bishop of the district; Bishop & TT. Jones, D. Kev. N. J. Green, the pastor of Galbraith chapels Kev. Kebert 1 Dantel and Rev. Isaac 8, Cowles Wook “rt Bishop Moore preached in the morning, isishop Howl in the evening and Bishop Jones th street and Penn | We afternoon. ‘The new chapel was formerly occu. sis 4 fue collection, and the | Pict as a place of worship by a Geninan- Ruygliah Lu- ney Theran congregation, Io was purchased by. the a: tbraith chapel congregation in Alpril for $16,300. ‘The church has been thoroughly renovated since its Saraxrse Onser unfivalled collection of J lains and antique kake Tow morning at cleve Tooms of Thomas Dow!ing, ayivants aveuue. 7 sale should be weil at .—The sale of this ahese bronzes, porce- s08 Wilt Devin ‘to-mor- lock, at the aucth PEREMPTORY Sate oF REAL EaTaTE.—Read the advertisement today, in tue auction column, of a | purchase by the Galbraith congregation. peremptory swie of the Citizens’ Bultding company’s | ea Property ing of houses and lots in the no Ruorrye at Nowvorx.—At Norfolk (Va.) yester- fm section of the city, adjacent to street car lines, | day during parade of the first regiment, colored Portage Mulee 1S regarded asa splendid op" | volunteers, in which visiting colored companies trom Peversburg joined, Major Palmer, command- ing, requested the police to Keep the crowd from. pressing on his men. ‘This was attempted and a iuelee resulted, in which three officers were badly. hurt before order could be restored. A ‘policeanan in the evening attempted to arrest a disorderiy darkey, and Was struck by a rock thrown from a Tar Equiranie Co-oreKatTive BUILDING Asso- GlaTION.—The first payment of the 7th issue of stock ——- gue to-morrow (Wednesday), and f taken and payments made at the ‘OMice Of the secretary, Jno. joy Edson, 917 F street Pret gk Me 4:90 2. mm. dally, or at the | crowd ‘of colored men and seriously injured. A Meeting, May Tub at? clo’ at Marini’s | lady passing was also struck with a stone. Five Ball, E street, —— rioters are under arrest. District Government Affairs. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘TheCommissioners, in reply to a request of Dr.C. P. Culver for permission to erect a stand at the in- tersection of Maryland and Virginia avenues, be- tween 7th and 8th and 9th streets southwest. for Speakers at @ meeting of citizens of South Wash- ington to-morrow, state that they have no objec- lon. Mr. Washington Drane has been designated as the successor of Assistant Building Inspector Win. Henderson, resigned. “CHANGE OF noAD. In accordance with the desire of many citizens the Commissioners have issued n order that a portion of “Piney Branch road” and a portion of ““Kenesaw avenue” be closed and abandoned and ‘the Utle to the same revert to the owners of the Surrounding property, viz: Wm. 0. Denison and Benjamin F. Leighton, and in leu of the roads so closed and abandoned ‘the following are declared to de public highways: “16th street extended” to its Junction with Grant street, having a width of sev- enty-four feet; “15th street’extended” to its Junc- tion with Columbia road, having a width of fity and “Kenesaw avenue” to the western border of the Eslin tract of land, having a width of tty BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: John Noonan, to erect a two-story private stable in county; $600. ° Miss Nelle Simpson, to erect a three- story ahd basement dwelling, Hillyer avenue, be- teen 20th and 2ist streets northwest; $7,000. Jane F. Redfern, to erect. two three-story and cellar dwellings, H, between 18th and 19th streets; $17,000. Chas. Elliott, to erect five three-story and cellar dwellings, North Capitol street, petween B and C streets northwest; $32,000. John F. Bridget, tore- pals brick building, 1906 E street northwest; $250, David Warren, to ‘repair frame Dullding, 1631 P street northwest; $175. J. H. Benedict,” erect a three-story and cellar dwelling, East Capitol, be- tween ad and 4th streets east; £4,000. Mrs Stick- hey, repalr frame, 601 M street northwest; $1,200. M. f. Brooks, erect a two-story dwelling, Boun- dary, between R and S streets; $650. J. G. Welde, repalr brick, 681 ¥ street southwest; $230. M.S Hopkins, repair rick, 1105 Ki street northwest $5,000. Sirs. Lipscomb, erect a two-story dwelling, Ioth street extended; $3,500. LH. Benedict, erect & three-story and basement dwelling, East ‘Capitol street, between 3d and 4th streets; $4,600. Mrs. A. M. C. Brooke, erecta three-story’ and attic dwel- ling, K street, between 16th and {7th streets north weet: $18,000... Mrs. M. Harrison, erect a small dwelling at Pleasant Plains, county; $350. Charles Peck, erect four three-story. and basement awell- ings ‘on F, between 17th and 18th streets north- west; $24,500. J. Chamberlain, repair frame 2179 9th street, extended; $100. Isaac Ottenderg, Te- Pair brick 1233 7un street northwest; $1,800. Affairs in West Washington. BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—At the 112th regular monthly meeting of the Tenth Bullding association, held last night, at Goddard's hall, $3,000 was dis” posed of, being Mfteen shares, at the stock value Tate. Kea Eyuare Sate—Thomas Dowling, Uoneer, sold yesterday for Chas. H. Fickling and Jesse Hi. Wilson, trustees, parts of lots numbered 20and 31, in Beatty, and Hawkin’s amended addl- Uon, fronting 2% feét on south side of 7th street, Rear Frederick street, improved by a trame dwell- ing, to Mra. Margaret'E. Frizzell, for $1,000. JESERTING SAILORS ARRESTED.—Henry Wang and Andrew H. Johnson, deserting sailors from’ the Schooner Wm. Snow, Capt. Handy, were arrested Jast night, and, after a hearing before Justice of the Peace'Buckey this morning, were locked up ull the vessel Is ready to sall. ConpiTiox OF THE WaTER.—Great, Falls, 36; tem- rature, 66; receiving reservoir, 36; temperature, distributing reservoir, 96; temperature, 67. plUicran vox Taxneo Pant re, Poutrioa-—The j ‘the Hustings Court 1 Richmond yes- ferday’ indicted Carter Mr Louthan, superintendent of schools of Clarke county. for participating tn the Tecent Mahone political convention, in violation of the law'passed by the last legislatiire, forbidding state eflicers from taking active part in politics. He is a Mahone delegate to Chicago auc- ERR RRR ke Ree a R R- xER R ORD ‘This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenesa. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitudé of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Soldonly incana Koyat Baxrxa PowDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. aps Noss: Vurue: Nexs) Veruxen WIDE DOUBLE WIDTH, PURE WOOT, IN CREAM, PINK, BLUE, AND BLACK, (CASH VALUE 50c.), REDUCED TO 3130. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!It BTc., 45c., 50, S7c., 450., 500, Bie., 4B0., 600, BEAUTIFUL LAWNS ONLY 50 BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNB, 2c. CARTER'S, 711 Manger Space, BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS, silk and ‘woo, %e. COLORED SILKS, cash value 81, reduced to 75c. HENKIETTA CASHMERES (black), silk and wool, $1. QbLACK SATIN MERVILIEUK, capi value $1.26, re- BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, pure silk, 750. BLACK SATIN, 0c. COLORED SATIN, 50c. BLACK SILKS, reduced, 75c., $1, 81.25, $1.50. ABACK, SILKS, superior quality, cash value $2, re- BROCADE SILKS—Pink, cream, blue and white, 81. NUN'S VEILING, beautiful lace style, pure wool, 250, NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, 2c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. NO CREDIT. CASH PRICES. my8 CARTER'S, 711 Marker Space, MAS* Lapis ADMIRE GRAY HATR-ON SOME other person. But few care to try ita effect on their own charms. Nor ueed they, since Ayers Hair ‘Vigor prevents the hair from turning gray, and restores gray hair to its original color. It cleansea the scalp, Prevents the formation of dandruff, and wonderfully stimulates the growth of the hair. NO OTHER PREPARATION SO CONCENTRATES andcombines blood-purifying, vitalizing, enriching aud invigorating qualities ax Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Qual- ity should be considered when making comparisons, my6 Panasors, Panasors, NEW STYLES. JUST OPENED. Coaching Parasols, all colors, 81.90, 81.50, 81.75, #2, $2.25, Satin Parasols, lined, trimmed with Lace, $275, ‘Silk Parasols, 81, $1.25, $1.50, $1.76, 82 40-inch Spring Cashmeres, 250. 40-inch all-wool Shouda Civth, 300, ‘Tricotine Dress Goods, ‘Tricotine DressGoods, 6c. Gerster Dreas Gouis, 12340, Ladies’ Flannel Suiting, 12340. Sunmer Silke, Black Gros-Grain Dress Silks, 954 Plain Heavy Gros-Grain Silk, 1. ‘Merrimac Calico, 4c. Linen Lawn, 5c. Boys" Cloths, 15e., 20¢., 250, Feather Proof Bed Ticking, 16a, Brocade Drees Silks, 90c, Children's Hose, no seains, 150. ‘Ladies’ Balbrizgan Hose, no seams, 250, ‘Wamsutta Cotton, 8c. Nun's Veiling, all color. 40-inch French Black Cashmere, 500. Fancy Straw Matting, all styles. India Linen, 854c., 10c., 1234¢., 15e. TOWSON'S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, p90 South Side, near Tih, Biszors Casrnonrse_ ‘Cures Chapped Hands, Face, Li rouchness he nek ‘Sunburn and render the Skin beautifully it and Smooth. No toilet com) Mithout if, ‘Sold entirely upon its merita Price vee. per bottle. Try it, and Hf not satisficd return the bottle and have te money refunded: Trepareauy L. C. BISHOP, Drugyist, ‘49 Othstreet, cor, H street n. w., ap Washinton, D.C. Ewan “Cavenx & Ca: 14% New York avenue PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING A Large Stock of : FENDERS, “at Low Prices, ‘The Courts. Mi ‘reer agt. Monssclilds ufgument con- jonday, Greer _agt. Honnsciilid; argument cluded and deeree beiow affirmed’ Dicerict ot co- lumbia agt. Van Horn et al.; case to be heard with- ‘Out printing the record. Carpenter agt. Washing- ton and Georgetown railroad company; bond in the ‘sum of $250 ordered to be given Dy the plainufl to prosecute writ of error. Agney & Co. agt Ford et al, administrators; administrator granted permis- sion to pay into court the balance of the estate, to de subject to distribution. Equiry Covrt—/udge Coz ‘Monday, Kirby agt. Stafford et al; time to defend- ants to take testimony Umited. Piillips agt. Wal- bridge; auditor's report ratified. Butt Bealle; sale ratified and reference to auditor. Mann agt. Mann; divorce granted. Johnson agt. Potts; com- mission to obtain answer ordered to issue. " Kirk appearance of defendant ordered. Cal- falvert; rule on Henry Hoderman fssued. Birch agt. Farnham: reference to auditor ordered. Pepper agt. Shepherd; ume to take testimony. litu- ited to eighty-iive days. Eldridge agt. Eldridge. divorce decreed. Webb agt. Dulaney; decree for ‘ment of legacies granted. In re Chas. E. Cape- Rare lunatic order “appointing Loulse “capeliart committee. ‘To-day, Harris agt. Harris; auditor's report ratl- fled. Pierre agt. Pierre; pro Confesso, and reference to A. A. Brooke to take testimony, Wood agi Wood; reference to L.A. Dent to take testimony. Foster agt. Foster; testimony ordered taken in New York Ogden agt. Ogden; do. Moore agt. Harri- son; special auditor's Teport confirmed. Sinith agt. Robins; do, Blodgett agt. Grant; dimissal of bili as to Grant and Creswell ordered. "Same agt. Lang- ‘don; do. as to Barber do. Sinith agt. smith; divorce granted. Bissel agt. Kaiser; auditor's report of March 28th confirmed. Evsex agt. Essex; sale or- dered; A. J. Beldler appointed trustee. e Crpuxat Covet—Judge Wylie. Monday, Michael Listen, unlicensed bar; nolle pros. Randolph Warnick, cruelty to animals; recognizance lorfelted. Spencer Lee, unlicensed ‘We have a large and magnificent stock of new SPRING SILKS and DRESS GOODS, Beautiful Tan, Wood and Mode-Colored CABHMERES: at 50, 623 and 75 cts, per yank. Fine TRICOTINES and OTTOMANS, in all the new shadings, at 75, 8755 and @1 per yard. Check and Strive SILKS, at 50, 625 and 75 cta, Fine SURAH SILKS, Black and Colored. @L Beautiful Colored GROS GRAIN SILKS, at $1 ang $1.25. ‘We make a specialty of BLACK SILKS. Keep nothing but the very best makes, ranging in price from 75 cta. up to 83 per yard, and guarantee every yard to wear well, Our Black Silks at $1, 81.25 and $1.50 are the best Silks ever sold in this country for the price. GINGHAMS, LAWNS, SATTEENS, PEROALES and all kinds of WHITE GOODS, in great veriety. ‘500 fine PARASOLS Just received. 900 28-inch Gingham UMBRELLAS, only $1. SPECIAL ‘Twenty thousand Fancy Business Cards will zbe given to our customtrs, £7-All Goods warranted to be as represented by our salesmen, W. W. BURDETTE & CO., Nos. 928 SEVENTH STREET, bar; verdict not guilty. Henry Boegholtz, do; my3-3t And 706 K STREET NORTHWEST. guilty; oe $106, Emanuel A. Dickar, do.) ¥er- — : feu Hot gulléy. “iguauius Nobr, dor infor Quasiied. _ CITY ITEMS. ‘To-day, George Holmes, Sunday bar; information quashed’ “Allen Walker, unlicensed "bars, verdict not guilty. Dennis Driscoll and Stephen Frawley, crueity tO anlinals; nolle pros. William Jones, licensed bar; do. Anne Brooks, obstructing pound- master; do." Catherine Denty, unlicensed bar; 1n- formation quashed. Annie Lovejoy, et al., obsttuct-| “rown’s Bronchial Troches” are ex- ing pounduaster, nolle pros. Veter Harvey, Sun | cellent forthe relief of Hoarsness or Sore Throat. day bar; recognizance fortcited. Thos. J. Lazenby, | They ceeding! ve.—Christian Worl Violating section 5,479 K. 8, U. S., released on $500; | Tondom, Bape ey eecuve vO” H.R. Muryman surety, POLICE COURT—Judge Snell. In the Absence of Suitable Materi ‘Monda¥s Chas. Ford, brickmaker, Was fined $5 for | or the time to prepare it people often go without a allowing a mule with a sore back to be worked. | dressing for salads. Buy Durkee’s Dressing, and you will never trouble yourself to make another, eo Joseph Waller, William Ryan and John White were charged with cruelty to animals and forfeited collateral each. Chas. Lancaster, colored, for ste Cushing Process Liquors for Medicinal ‘use; Warranted chemically pure; sold by all drug- gists. Jas. F. McGee, sole agent, 404 9 n.w.tu,th,s,1m_ A Medicine Chest in Themselves, ‘Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters remain un- equalled as @ general household medicine. Clean, quick, sure. 1 ing a pair of opera glasses trom Officer Henry Marks, by whom he was formerly employed, got 6 ays ih jall. ‘To-day, Edwin Andrews, colored, for carrying a Bicycle Shirts and Stockin ‘Men’s and razor, Was sent down for $0 days. "Dantel Corbin, | Boys) sizes from 0c. to $4, all shades rates: colored, for carrying a pistol, was fined $20 or two | to clubs; samfles free, at Auerbach’s, 7th and H. €0 months, and gol, an additional three months for being a'tramp. Ladies’ and gents’ oyster and dining saloons, 40nd 442 9th street northwest. Every delicacy in season. Polite attention. Ladies’ saloon first floor, im > T Sau Oyster Arrivals Daily, Guear Sate oF 621 B street northweats hard nd sort, eras, haven oysters, Cherrystone oysters, New York oysters, Little Neck clams and clams Families, LA RDP HT ERR 9855 7 Hotels and Restaurants supplied. Young smappet bc, 24 BE Ea act: | recs mecnenan meceen ‘urs Hecelved on ELLL ATA bpp uM EER Sss Guaranteed against damage by moth’ and fire. im ‘BH. Stivewerz & Box, 1987 Penna. ave, cco A MM MM RBB RR It CCo ES gs Mune BB RMR T&S Burnett’s Coconine, cco A A MMMBBB RR Hf CO | aanarumt, and invigordtes the action of the capll- see in ee bene aeares, uitue prowoel ing : : Vigorous and healthy growth of hair. fect BY SR § Bow, BOE BRR, Upon the glossiness and*richhess of the hair is such, U U NNN D D ER a8 Cannot be surpassed. U_U NNN EK Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best. e€0 uu NNN Dov Err zs wal wr Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia. © ert fade ceed www Lundborg’s Pertume, Marechal Niel Rose. €0 Yew ww w w Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet 0 aT Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo BBR MIM att 1 is 3 pen A MM MM 1 g8s8y J. Mi. Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya nes fA UY MMMM 8888g | pas, ormore than half. century, been in use by BBB A A UU MMM Segs8 all classes of people, and indorsed by eminent. phy sicions a8 the best tonic and invigorutor extant —_— ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find it to give new life, vigor and happiness. Particu- Having been fortunate enough to obtain a largequan- | 11 medicine. $1 bottle. Sold by drug- larly a lady gists. W. E. Thornton, Proprietor, Baltimore and Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md. tity 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, fivished perfect, are Just the thing for the coming Suinmer Season. ‘tu,th,s-6m Decline of Man. ervous Weakness. Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility, cured by “Wells? Health Renewer.”” $1. & Jderncy Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, ehurned every morning, 59 Dozen Lonsdale Cambrie Chemiser, square bosom, | Pound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Butter hak with deep Embroidered Ruffle, at 9¢e. "They formerly Mik per quar Cream ae Ine sold at 81.50, Pi es 100 Dozen High-necked Corset Covi bric, trimmed wit! ra, Lonsdale Cam- Pintucks and 3 Embroidered In- sertings, at iGc. Real value, $1.40, se) 100 Dozen High-necked Corset Covers, Lonsdale Cam- | Fireplaces, Wainscotingr, Vestibules and Mantel Deco- bric,70 small Ticks and Embroidered Ruffledown front; rations, art Would be cheap at 81, 75 Dozen Nightdresees, Lonsdale 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 Chemises, Drawers, Skirts and Gowns, Infant's Long and Short Dresses, Infant's Caps and Baskets, Look at our asuort- ment of Children’s Aprous. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIAtS. 60 Pieces Curtain Scrim at 12. pér yard. 10 Pieces Curtain Scrim, (all Linen), 25¢. per yard. 10 Pieces Curtain Scrim, (something new), at 25c. per yard. Full-size Nottingham Curtains at $1.48 a pair. WOOD MANTELS constructed expecially 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 Mahogany. Also SLATE MANTELS for those who are not tired of them, A NEW 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 planta, Full-size Nottingham Curtains at 82a pair. Nottingham Lace at 25c., 38e,, 50c. and 75c. per yard, | RUSTIC SEATS, CHAIRS, &c. AT — BAUM'S, “Economy isthe pradent use of means to desired end.* THE ECONOMY GAS COOKING STOVES: are offered with the fullest guarantee as the best ald in ‘domestic economy and convenience BRONZE PLACQUEN, TRAYS, PANELS and ANCIENT ARMOR, 416 SEVENTH:STREET N. W. FOR MAY BALLS 1,000 Picces COLORED TARLETONS, (fine quality), in Pink, Blue, Butt, Green, Cardinal, &c., at 1Sc. per yard, at infaithful reproduction, artistically displayed in our Tooms, BBR OA u som Bp a 8 G we B88 = Ne BBB OAA U0 OU Ess. BoB AAA UU a HAYWARD & HUTCHINEON, BBB A AOU BygS o> apli-im 424 9th street, p30 4lo SEVENTH STREET N. W. Beuowe Ur Trave Srzcuat Bazcars Our Stock of LADIES' AND GENT’S FINE SHOES for the Season is NOW COMPLETE, and at prices we fuarantee to be the Lowest. COUSIN'S Fine Cur Kid Button; High Heel and Pointed Toe. COUSIN’S Fine Cur Kid: Low Heel and Broad Toa, 3 “" French Kid, in High or Low, cially adapted for tender feot. ‘The reputation of these fine shoes is such that wekeep constantly a full assortment of them on hand. The ast lot, just received, iw the most beautifal we have ever had. Our Ladies’ Fine KID BUTTON, at 82, are worth $3— only about 100 pairs left. Our stock of SLIPPERS ia now complete in every de- Partment—some grand benrains amongst them. For Gentlem=n and Boys we offer the Celebrated “BURT'S" SHOES. Our assortment of these well-uown ‘goods has never been more complete. We have in every atyle, made especially, LOW QUARTER SHOES. ‘Take = look in our window when you pass by. We gives guarantee on all the shoes wesell. 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 S151 M streets, is in one respect like building a house—the foundation must be trucand the lines accurate, or the structure will not stand. OUR SU in selling Clothing has een built upon the sure foundation of honorable and liberal dealing. Whatever we sell is legally guaranteed by a printed agreement xiven to each customer, and if we make mistakes of any kind we gladly rectify them— wedo 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 bad 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-Dutton cutaway Frock Suits at 816.50, It secms natural that you should deal here: we don’t blame you for it. . GEORGE SPRANSY. (07 SEVENTH 871 p30 Opposite U.S. Poat Office. Tur Navona Sare Derosrr Co, CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE. PERPETUAL CHARTER, ACT OF CONG! SERELES on 1 RTE, RESS | Boots and Shoes Made to Order. Capital. -8200,000 BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President, GHARLIS c GLOVE of Hows & Co, Woe Prealdent ‘T, LAWMASON 11GGS. Treasurer. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Sccrctary. é PTS Nyitan, Asst. Seo'y, RECTORS: Di Benjamin P. Snyder, Charis, Glover, TeLawranon i Benes A. Willard, Kivert L. Sturtevaht, Jom" Rodgers, se *John G. Parke: apes WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, No, 916 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, With its fre and bungiar-proof vaults with all the ‘unprovenients, ands Atructure unsurpassed fe Character and completeness by aly building for ata far purpose in the country. Win. G, Metwcrott, Pree’, Sim’l Cross, See. and Treas, Soli ‘T. Lenman, VP. 'W.W.Greeniicld, Ase Sect SINGLETON & HOEKE, — p19 _-801 Market Space’and 308 and 310 8th street. WINE Dp AS iecuraen seu is made quite as certain, the ‘es Gn etsae ashi? Sad Winn Sa Faken oN heey eae ad PAD, ITs Al BA" EELS ee | eee Rome are ae DRY_GOODS. LADIES GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHIKGS. Marae J. P. Parea, ng) FE RTREEY NON THWE is " SUMME ‘THURSDAY. MAY STH. OF : PARIS AND LONDON BONNETS AND HA’ rie the hae te a ot send BAST ORES TERE AMAR HERE, | too rue wafisi TC SGOS mare rom Tae guauitt AND “EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS," at 380, | 5 oe ‘pain wis PURE LINEN LAWNS, from 2c. to | — iT mOvEL Ee oe BRITIH AND FRENCH Cur. Rorrear, HITE GOODS. INDIA LINENS, PERSIAN LAWN! NAIN. AND 405 trm STREET NORTHWEST. BOOKA FRINCESE LAWNS, INDIA MULLS eee dip PRINTED BATISIES "IN CHOIR PAT- — NDEUSOM'S SCOTCH GINGHAMS, NEW New Pore Livex ieee SEATON PERRY (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & RROTHED FRENCH | HEADQ! ‘TERS ‘R THE WHITNEY CHIL- RATINES AND JACONETS. COMPLETE STOCK UAIENS CARRIAGE COMPANT ALL-WOOL DRESS FABIO) ne TEEN full line of LAWN TENNIS SETS, TENNIS NEW PLAIN AND PlavueD IXDIA SILKS. RACRETS. CROQUET, DIFFERENT STYLES. BI- NEW SUMMER SILKH at bir, and 71 rn CYLES, TRICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGON: “SPECIAL, INDUCEMENTS” IN BLACK AND CO) Received a assortment of TRAVELING and SOR DSURAHS. RHADAMEN AND ‘Guod vital | LUSCH BARLTTS, mys from #1 to $3.80 NEW BLACK SILK GRENADINES, MEDIUM WEIGHT AND GAUZE Miso UNDER- eA ALL. F LEADING STYLES IN PARASOLS, SUN IMPORTED SPRING WKAFS AND JERSEYS, Fe-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES, Dovarass: NINTH AND F STREETS. HOSIERY. This it we think lete. ‘The stock is new snd frat aude, ecarn the wnowey when setoee are Ope lot of fine FRENCH BALERIGGAN, WORTE LID COLORS, FULL usual mage. aparece ee ep tGHEN'S HOSTER in great variety, ‘rom the cheapest She SEATON PERRY. Perry Building, Fenneytvania avenue, corner ith treet, Established 1840. Lormens: “Pp Dn “CP ra WERLY, FOS, TURNERS, BOSTON COMFORT, Sine COLORED SILKS, all the new and most desire $00, 4 goblets line of MISKES" CORSETS AND all . for gummer wear at 250. VENTILATING vealed $1.00 and $1.25. Suleons, plain cod: combinations very peo ON 2 new desens This department uceds no advertising. French, Be re tosay Thegarmonte ate our cma make, FU audio? ee eneeeny = =e sar Feithin gt SIAPE and we refund money i ua HITE GOODS— special attention to our tory iM price Of othiermine. India Linens at 123s, 15,18, 20, and 28c., a8 asia ‘being the EYS. ‘beat we have ever offered for the money. Berslan Laws | we ack you to look oly fhe QUALITY, PERFEC- From’2 to 800. TION OF FIT, and the PRICES $189 tip—will we TPARABOLS.—AUl stylegat bottom price. | Eom, please oo) : S17 Market Space, | We will notice other departments next week. oy DOUGLASS. Dax Goons. ous. aa Svsr Ovesev Ax Exsoast Lixe CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, LACE and SHIRRED CAPS, POKE BONNETS. MERTNOCLOAKS in Mother Hubbard and other styles, ‘Magnificent Stock of Ladies and Children’s Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Kid, Silk, and Lisle Thread Gloves, Select assortment of Hambunge, Irish Point, Nainsook, and Swiss Embroideries, Oriental, Torchon, Medici and other Trimming Laces in all the newest dexiena. ‘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 rednoed from $1.60 to $1. ‘Agrand bargain in Surah Silk, 81. Mrs. SELMA RUPPERT, ‘One lot Black Cashmeres 50 cents. ape 608 9th street northwest. A full line of Lupin's celebrated Black Goods st bot- We have received another case of @1 Quilts, Importer of Rare bargains to be found in all Departments, as we are determined to sell. “Batines,” “Ginghams,” India Linen, French Nain- sooks and all kinds of Dress Goods in great variety. COME AND LOOK FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS, FINE MILLINERY Goons, ‘REAL LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, FINE NECKWEAR, PARASOLS, AND SPRING WRAPS, in all the leading atyles, — ‘7 Cite Trevier. Paria. $07 Pennesivania avenue apS_ TRUNNEL & CLARK, M 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Pd 811 MARKET SPAGR, 490 TENTH &TREET NOR’ Az 803 Maser Srsce Same "oSUSGRE SELES Ai eee | CNR pe ay ce PONGEE ROBES in Natural and Colored Embroidery. INDIA SILKS in plain and printed. special bargain in Colored GROS GHAIN BILE st 800, An elegant RHADAMA SILK, in siz colors, at §1.25. Skee ees SH comm ms 2 ae oe ROCHON, CO! BLACK SILK from $1 to’ $2.50, at low tariif raiea. FIRST C1 ane 5, SCOTCH and FRENCH GINGHAMS. Sitnalacterer and importer of. UMAN HAIR AND FINE HATR WORK A fine asso nt of printed all linen LAWNS, best c id es eae estes Ee a New Patterns of BATISTE, 40 inches for 20 cents: ane < hele aisles of BAT wa er White DRESS GOODS in great variety. ORGANDY Tele | fnonotee ‘Alarge stock of PARASOLS and | Vf" COACHING3. MODISTE, Haz removed from Baitiniore to No. th. QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS. ‘cant, where alie Will nuke to order Dréaes and Goatunee = Beater at nies joe ae 8. I, HEMPSTONE, style, ‘feb. aps 803 MARKET SPACE. = Astox Frsares . y nine Surr Axo Waar Depanruenr. TH SRS oe adie and Gentlanen's Garments: also, Velvet an Plush ‘Cloaks, Crajw Velie: Laces Gloves sata pat Fils cleaned ty thie Sursrioryrorese, — ING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. SUIT AND WRAP DEPARTMENT, In which we are now showing one of the finest, most extensive and select stocks of ave been using America machines the Yeatw will please call at office, corner 7&0 cate lady ean Tun it; no hols thread: delther has it shuttle, "| {Qyer 2.0 in use im this city. ae ae . ‘xamine our hew auto ton hment cr ante on ble atc chines for @25; sume kind precisely as can- vansing agetits sell at $40, ‘Best Machine Oil Sc, per bottle. all kinds rented and pained sone . cor. 71 . 926 Depot for Men's & Boys’ Bicycle Shirte& Wauuusaxro Sroot Corrox, AL BEST FOR MACHINE OR HAND USE SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS. ‘At the office of the New Home and Hartford Sewing Machines: positively the lightest rutine, scat ample and dursbie Machine ever produced Fesmiceseraee LADIES' SUITS AND WBAPS)~ tobe found in thecity. Particular attention is called to our display of entirely new Spring and Summer stylesin. SHORT WRAPS, DOLMANS, NEW MARKETS, RAGLANS, WALKING JACKETS, JERSEY WAISTS, CASHMERE NUWS VEILING, WHITE DRESSES AND MOURNING COSTUMES, fet of attachments: can produce « greater variety of _ Work than any other im the market. NOTE THE PRICES: Mouthly payinents; special discount for cash. = Ahandsome all-wool Ottoman CLOTH WRAP, elab- a OPP orately trimmed with lace and passementerie, at $12.50, reduced from @15.50. Our TRICOTINE VISITE, lace trimmed, only $6, 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. —Weshall offer our all-wool BLACK CASH. ‘MERE SUIT, bor plaited skirt, with draperies, at $1 actually, worth $16. We guarantee this suit tobe all ‘wool, or no sale, ENHEIMER'S, rosotnatredtn. St, Cloud Building 8.—Weare the nole agents for Hartford and N mibin Rewinns Machines te028 HAT GREAT “HOUSEHOLD” SILENT T Pit. ®Rew Homme, “boot ae Sewing Ma. Shines at Honest prices, No catrvanmern.” Gone to the Clty. “MCKENNEY Git binat hens UME pe This celebrated Tontc fs extracted from plants grown in Algeria, and is highly recommended for ite tonic and anti-febrile properties. As = valuable stomachic and tonic it in 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 Waxh- ington city alone the sales have been more than two ‘thousand bottles the past year. Price for full quart bottle $1.75, and at all soda fountains ten cents per PARASOLS. Onur department for PARASOLS ia 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. | clans, as 104 doz. LADIES’ CHEMISE, good cotton, 19¢.; 97 doz. ise, trimmed with lace, 29c.; 89 doz. Chemise, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, trim with three rows of inserting, and tucks between band and sleeves, edges with cambric ruffles, at 430, ap28-3m_ And all Druggist. special price; 124 doz. Chemise, with Torchon lace and Hamburg inserting, at 690, ; reduced price for this week | P)rry Cowprrrrion. only. The following Rock Botte marked in MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS, trimmed with lace area on our Maus Roy uand Children cothlag at 6%. SKIRTS, with ruffies Hamburg em- 3 Droldery, 9 inches in depth, $1.23: former price $1.75. | ;,°Q4 Business Suit st $7, caunot be purchased for Mother Hubbard CAMBRIC SLIPS, with embroidered ‘yoke, at 260.; would be cheap at 400. Mother Hubbard CAMBRIC SLIPS, Hamburg yoke and tuck bottom, | 5c. Ladies’ lace stripe Nainsook and Lawn APEON, trimmed with platted ruffle, 10. Nurse APRONS, wide ‘A Nobby Suit, our Leader, at $10. regular value 817, Ao Elegant Sule ka Mra oe Batten at wee ‘Donanza at 820. A very fine Corkscrew ¢-Button Cutaway. our popu- larin for Jess than leading Shades at jot be Yeading ‘at $15,cann fuplicated' edge and tacking, at 603 ‘An Imported Corkscrew, in Brown, Dahlia and Wine, a = Sacque or ‘Frock, 0) Teal 4H you cau at 827.60. Our lot WASH SKIRTS, in different styles, st the unt- Ys : jon So Good Durable Sut, aaa. LT 84.50, me Paya at Alarge and complete assortment of BOYS’ SHIRT oon rf og heh WAISTS, in nobby patterns, from 2c. to the finest | put gil eo ond halen, Bothy quality. OUR SPECIALTY—Laptes conser covers—| {'Nice Blue Sabor sige ne Loe the Bret floor, t 3 ‘We shall offer at 25c. each for this week only. Suey, Jacket and Pate ot gs and Grey, 62. ‘We have also ‘newline of CHILDREN'S and | 0. MISSES SUITS malood Mireelien, Pigue Lawn, India ost! + Jacket and Panta, at ‘Linen and Ginghams, in all sizes and styles, at the low- ‘Falloring Department complete All custom work est possible figures, Taude on premises, = M. F. EISEMAN, 421 Ira STREET NORTHWEST, LANSBURGH & BRO., Servic P. 8.—Mr. Lew Newmyer has connected himeelf with it, where be will be pleased to see his Tae Ls Farce 015 (20/422-404 SEVENTH STREET. ‘WE WILL OFFER THIS WEEK SPECIAL BAR- GAINS IN BLACK SILKS, SILK GRENADINES, FRENCH WOOL NOVELTIES IN CHOICE DE- Sieh vaary Vinee oRRES Ree DECORATIVE ART 00, ieee oe ‘oan HOOK, BRO. & 00., 1328% street. Sects ahaa Rice gen alee oe Tar Deu Fore Avexce iGuakeieks hen tonnes meaibar ‘SPRING STYLE CASSIMERE HAT ‘MEMORIAL STAINED GLASS WINDOWS Will be ready May 24. Stained Glass of Every Description. TEPER bans Monin, Ragone, Woot ving, Entei 2 At WILLETT & RUOFFS, : ‘Hangings, for either asap _ 20 Atentsfor Dunlays New York Hai, ‘Eoclestastical or domestic Purposes, a a kina Decoration for Publis or Jrommaagr And every kind of Interior Examples of Mr. La Farge's Work may be seen st me AGNES AND COBBLE BOO Sarees (Sa aneee = es THE MOST APPROVED AND SUCCESSFUL RB FRIGERATOR 1 USB ‘Tn Addition to cold alr, the atmosphere of © reftiger- ‘sted apartment must not only be dry, but sbeclutely Pure. These conditions must be maintained tosseure the proper rewults, and ta only accomplished by the ‘Ridgway system. Placed in Jay Gould's new yacht, Ate- lant, over all competitors, and also used exclusively by ‘the Pullman Palace Car Oo, for their hotel cars and sup- ply stations, SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION. ‘WONDERFUL IN RESULTS. ‘Requires leas attention than any others, and fully guar Ne sayy | anteed. If not perfectly extistactory after 0 trial can be returned, J. W. SCHAEFER, ‘NO, 1020 SEVENTH STREET XN. W. Sole Agent for the District, Alea, Walnut and Ash Dining Room Refrigerator, ps0 Dasrorres Geseme Frow Guz be obtained ONLY from parties whowe freresiss SST A CR 1. care ae SSSR GS NS seem CHAPMAN & BAXTER gol Wetierees DANFORTH ILLUMINATING FLUID MaRUPAO- . RODERICK F. DANFORTH, President, Business Office, $96 F etrest —— Enpr Rerasozsarons Haven REPUTATION OF THIRTY-FIVE YEARS STAND- ING, AND ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERY- WHERE THE BEST FOR FAMILY USK See our testimonials, M. W. BEVERIDGE, ‘No. 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue northwest, Bole Agent for the Distrist. Also, WALNUT AND ASH DINING-ROOM BE» FRIGERATORS, ‘ays Vion Srovea Largest assortment in the city, «lx = Se ae ee oe eee il prices Gall and crane Gor atock before, BuRcbage fig? Tatendine to reduc etock we ha Sfoves Spd RANGER thst we will sellet ook Bake rou! for Buuuner Goods, ‘ONE MINUTE COFFEE POTS stil on exhibition, . JENES & CO, TIT Tth street northwest, apis. ‘FAMILY SUPPLIES. EWPORT PROCESS FLOUR, TRE FINEST x EWPO! g Nithe'wor. peresck: werdenseect (Cores Patent... Windsor Patent. Sugars way down, 2n29 Goons SPRING aND SUMME ‘Rose's West India Lime Lame Jus a eapaanas ee pi . (trell & Cochrane's Ginger Ala. Can ‘Ale obaghs. Braden & 00s Ginger, sso Genuine Inported Went Indie Bay Rum eee Vinewar, Crosse & Binairwall, A ee mh19-3m. XO. 1418 NEW YORK AVENUR. Crszers, cLanere, ‘Try our ST. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, = ‘3 bottles for ope dollar. a have a fine line of grade Ciareta, which are srlline at propertly Tow prices ROBERT SMITHS SON'S INDIA PALB'ALE. C. A. HEINEKEN'S CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. GEO. E KENNEDY & 80%, 1209 F street northwest. ap! Ponz Aueexer Borres ‘We are receiving fresh from the Dairies, thres timesa ‘week, tbe following well-known brands of Table Buh ter, viz: uk MONOGRAM a AON PLO Gli ap |ROOKB NOTHING BUT PURE el KEPT AND SOLD BY Us. 308. C. FEARSON'S BONS, Northern, Western, Center and Capitol Hill Markets Also, Farragut Market, 1th and Kata nw. piOimn Hexo Tra HE-NO fs simply tea tm a natural condition; i, pi REE erate ee the ‘nd for ‘of the tea. = No Trea ia sold by all grocers, ‘The'trade suppliet by MARTIN GILLET & Co, Fatablished 1811. {m29-6n} Baltimore A SH0lcE Lor oF Jot. ‘and for sale tow. Reoelved, ASPARAGUR, ‘SHAD, PALACE MARKET. Corner 14th and_New York evenaa, NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS CERES: STERLING. RELIARIGE: GOLDER mus foetal sos pao ‘1.W. ENGLAND, Publisher “The ®ua°