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LOCAL MENTION. The Weatner, © CHIRF SIGNAL. OFFICER, D. C., May 10, 184, 9:30 2m. States, fair weather, ature. On middie At- Orrerert W AsnINero: the middle YSLATr's famous ¢ 239 Pa. av. ATTENTION Ducaaists—Mr. Robert Catlaha' ave now had in use the National e rased of you since the Ist of April, ve found It ful to all that ts claimed invent ely records every ch a manner that the 1 readily ase: ‘Thompson, drug- Dp Re and for tt by it jount may > ea Very respectfully, W ‘Tne fine photos of eontinne to be Kets Kemethy’ doven, with a 1109 Pa. ave., painted. 1 guar- em at Chr. Get It. opened. Dress Yelling; best calleo 4 ; hose, no 31 eta; ma on’ 19 cts.” Tow- she uses open on ad note Prigg’ sold plated: glasses $2.50, Hempler’s, AND DISTRICT. ements, &c., Toenicht. wie Evans in “Dew Orexa Hors! “Pinafore.” nO Condensed Locals. eT gave notice in the Clreuit Court y ¥ that at the next term he would make no Special assignments, but would take up the cases on the ¢ ndar ln their ar order. The seventh week of thé revival me at Zion Baptist church, in South Washington, conducted by Rev. Gibbons, closed last night.” ‘The result of Mr. Gibbons’ labor Is that _he has 22 candidates for baptisin, and he wiil beghr the work of “dip- ping” them in the Pr near the Long bridge, at? o'clock to-morrow afternoon. hty-seventh birthday of Mrs_Ann Mull than Mui hurel: for over ted last night at her F lith, by a gathering of her ers Of the church and of the jaeger yesterday filed a suit in the Ctrcult st D. T. Cissel, J . Ford and Nathan | juries Inilleted by the ce erected around a new «ants at Ue northwest corner usylvania avenue a few weeks | Bond, cl I of A te aliding of atl, Mast eve De J to the ‘national dnesday In Chi- of St. t talent. n atthe National ednesday evenings, Andrew's | by eminent Ic fair whit t wn printer of ring tine a Ble n, Hart 9, and | CLD reports that his | * night, and a com- | “sa proved pi 4s, for 41 ce to The feot; house § € house § $3.30; cents pe tor i$ wi 8 unso! pringer comin that Mr. Bilsshad sald bevore the first grand jury “that { & -erious matter to indict a Unjted States 2 It was before the second grand jury, of which Mr. Mitchell was not the fo n. that Sr. Bliss made fully, J. A. Watsn. Marriage licenses have by the clerk of the court to Johan id Marie Louise Digele; W. H. mith. MARRIAGE LiceNsEs. deen Iss was last night re- ies of seventy-four men. Yeaptain of y ptain of com} tof company A and Jon Suall- of company B. poe 8 a SION Tico 1s now being and will be given at an early day, for the that most deserving charity, the Night Lodging House, which since its formal opening bas ac ted in a decent and comfortable ma howsand lodgers, most of them and helpless for the i: entertainment will ents later on; but for the hat it Js iu excellent hands, Pleasant as well as a » benene Of Its brary 7, Was: Je erson school hall tn the | * audience. The | iss | on,” | he recita. “To Cbilige B ° A given. & y well Mary annum, lot 28, old Georget and 4.’ addition’to same; $2,500. Ce is ing Mon to James Conner, sub. 81, sq. 987; $1,600. “Lot 80, Girard al 1,600, Hugh’ Digney to W. L! King, pt. 5, res resort. D; Same to John King, pt. 8, res. D; $—. Sa Sra | A. ©. Clark to Sheldon Jackson, pt. 7, sq. 1011: Tas Ha Puereury Messrs Dun- | 93.4720, RH. Goldsborongh tof. K. Ward, pte: shat column | WS; $15,000, | Catherine V. Browning ‘to EL wish =e = Setanb! | Greer, lot Mi sq. 937; $1,300. A. “W. Schott to R. 8. . Se ondae te no sn Owe a8 Meridian | Cox, pt. Thelkeld’s addition to Georgetown, on bs monday aft at 4 ovclock. This | Fayetie street; $—. John H. Whitlow to Il. J. an opportunity for | nt, the terms being | and every lot Is sold ‘Therefor Same time a pro ton of the ci the last sale : 9 intend purchasing | sites could not select a more urthan this for Such purposes. | The Will Inciude a few of the remaining | tons, which are belng rapidly dispoced Je progresses. For terms and further ee advertisement. : eligibis sale on Mon choice loca of gs the particulars ‘Tre PRrSIpeNTIAL CaMraiox.— THR WEFKLY frax will be sent postpaid to any address in the United States or Canada until after the presidential election for fifty cents. It ts a large eight-page Paper of Mty-six columns of interesting reading natter--political, miscellaneous, personal, news and gossip, ete. ‘Send for a sample copy. > No Morr Brancu Stores.—The remaining unsold goods bought from the assignees of Messrs. Mitch- ell & Ker will be displayed on the third floor of our immense building, 420, 422 and 424 7th street. The stocks have never been fully displayed in the ave- hue store for want of room. We shail offer on Mon- Gay the balance of Mr. Ker’s stock, consisting of cottons, sheetings, cloths, cassimeres, fancy goods, hestery, gloves, Underwear, napkins, towels, table linens, blankets, shawls, ‘and hundreds of other articles usually’ found in a first-class dry goods bouse. Lawsevren & Bro., &, 422 and 424 7th strect. a | sided. ‘The mempei of | | made the following sales this week, for John F. | feet oflot Sto Gen. Green B. Raum. The east 22 |. James Cleary to Georxe W. Staithson, e. 3¢ | 13, sq. 6:7; $550. Elizabeth Walton to W. B. Nocr?, sub. A, sq. 73; $3.70, Jolin Magee to vohn F. Vogt, W. 3 24, sq. 100; $25. Sarah L. Davis to same, part 23, Sq. 100; $1,309.50. THE WATER WORKS EXTENSION, Progress of the Work Last Month. THE DAM AT GREAT PALLA. Pers of operation jg | ph | Nearly all the excavation for the dam across Conn’s | Island has been completed, and the laying of ma- sonry there will soon be commenced. A lai {ity of rip-rap has been gotten out on the Virginia shore. About thirty stonecutters have been et loyed at the quarry, getting out cut stone. One tload has been ‘delivered at the falls. A rall- road tr: has been laid from the canal to the Maryland channel, across Conn’s sland, and from the rip-rap quay to the Vinginia end of Blake stone crusher is at work on the irginia shore. _lup-rap Is belng placed across the Virginia channel by rai and it will be soon done by boats. It ts expected that during May work will be continued on the dam in all its parts. ‘TRE TUNNEL. At the west shaft the material stfl continues the game rotten rock as before. The depth was in- creased 12 feet and 8 Inches during the month. At the Foundry branch shaft the material Is hard and compact gneiss. The headings are dry, but much | Water comes in about the shaft. On’ the 29th of April two power drills commenced work in each heading, driv n the central plant at s will, commence wo! a depth of 120 fe green sand whi: a | reached, ‘rvolr shaft the hard the rock has been begins to appes { i ib nd Champlain ave THE RESERYOIR d with increased vigor. ing pipe has work has been p | Congressional spr | Where It has to pass beneath the dam, The been uncovered dts being raulked and laid in concrete, together with the inch drain pipe. ‘Phe west stue condutt, so far as tructed, is In very satisfactory shape. "The conduit has been commenced. he east side drain has been paved up to the comme of the condult, and the bye-wi the conduit. “Much work has been done in oping the soil from the site of the reservotr. It lay tocomplete the laying of pipe and drain pipe, and }r rt The contracts for the cast tron mains have been | completed with the exception of two large castings | from the West Point foundry assoclation. ‘Twenty- two pleces of spectal castings, aggregating 51 tons, were received during the month. ‘The gates have not arrived, but as soon as they do the work of laying the mains will be commenced. ‘The piansfor fish-ways at Great Falls have not | yet been submitted, but are still In the hands of the | Commissioner of fisheries. ——_ Theological Graduates of Howard University. COMMENCBMENT EXERCISES AT THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. ‘The commencement exercises of the theological department of Howard University were heid last evening at the Memorial Lutheran chureh. Rey. Dr. Patton, the president of the university, pre- graduating class de- ‘Christianity versus of. Boston; Creeds,” James S. Walker, of enville, S. ¢ ‘ichard Allen and the A. M. E. wurch,” by Mr. Charies Cargil, of Atlanta, Ga.; William R. Arnold, of Washing” ather Centenary,” Dantel W! mah, of Broo “Christ, the Center of Revealed Truth,” Williain H. Giles, of Ralelgh. The degree were conferred by Rev. Dr. Cralgiead, the dean of the theological department, and % copy of the Bibie | MEMORIAL and Abus he Fou Was presented to each graduate by Key. Dr. Pitzer, the president of the Washington City Bible Society House District Committee Criticised. KNIGHTS OF LABOR UNBURDEN THEMS' District Assembly, No. 66, Knights sent acomiaunteation to the House District com mittee accusing tl Anz to restore self-government to the District, and | neglecting to perform their duties. 1) Unts connection the communication say When the House has granted trom tts lmited time a day for District affairs, on one oe: 1 you had nothing to report. On another di ited | to pay from the District treasur of “hig 1 bounty of n Of Services rendered by the United States, On another di abortive ef YY you made an tobuild a bridge for the bencft of your chairman's constitvents, to be pald for by the Gisiranchised citizens of the District. * * * You have given “hearing” without Imlt to the friends and € m railways which dest the ry pf oUF streets and parks, Knowing and tatending that the corporations Will be forever unmolested, because “hearing” 1s not action. ‘The asserbly further say that what they demand Js, that they be no longer subjected to the alterna tive of no government at all, or of a government chosen by “the ignorant negroes of the Sixth Mary= Jand district, the poor white trash of the eighth Virginia dfstriet, and the worthy bat misinformed Yotersof Various provinelal districts” In conclu- sion, they say that antil the right of self-govern- tient ts accorded they demand that the committee atl Tully perform the duties you have volunta- and abandon all other occupation in ulate the affairs of the 200,000 rily order to just people Whom you have made your involuntary wards.” THE VISITING PHYSICIANS THE GUKSTS OF PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE EDMU ‘ ‘The round of social pleasures which has attended the sessions of the National Medical Association terminated pleasantly last evening by the reception in the marble room of the Capitol given by Senator Edmunds, the Vice President pro tem., and Repre- ative Carlisle, the Speaker of the House. ‘The Senate wing of the Capitol was brilfiantly lighted, and most of the visitors attended in evening drest ‘The introductions were performed by Dr. N. S. Davis, of Chicago; Dr. Toner and Dr. Garnett, and the rcbeption lasted from 8 to 10 o'clock. On leaving the Capitol the doctors went to the Army Medical Museum, where they were tendered | a reception. The guests were received there by | Surgeon General Murray, U. 8. 4. Surgeon General | Gunnell, U.S.N.: Dr. Norris, Dr. Wulferton, Dr. Biliings, Dr. Huntington, Dr. Matthews, Dr. Smart, hufeldt. Dr. Flint, Dr. Brown, Dr. Baxter, Dr. | Van Kypen, Dr. Bates, Dr. Dewitt and Dr. Skinner. | Important Real Estate Sales, FINE IMPROVEMENTS ON RHODE ISLAND AVENUE ‘CONTEMPLATED. Messrs. Parker & Townsend, real estate brokers, Olmstead, esq., of lots in square 242: The west 42 feet of lot 9 to George Gibson, of the firm of Gib- son Brothers, and the 22 fect adjoining Gibson's lot to Charles B. Beall, deputy clerk of the Supreme Court, Gen. Raum will at once improve his prop- e Island avenue, between 13th and 14th streets, and the price paid per square foot was $1.50. gab Sed cbt Tragsfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fe8 have bean recorded as follows: Fitzgerald to E. C, Miller, lot 38, sq. 748; $500. Barbour to W. A. Henderson, lots 11 and 12, s¢ $3,000. RK. S. Perkins to H. M. Teller, for the United States, pt. of St. Eltzabeth s— MU. Snowden to George N. Walke 21, block 5, Ivy City; $50. J. E. Beall to C, A. Green, 10t 4, block 3, Meridian Hill; $9,855.93. “C. A. Green to Hl, D! Green, same property; $—._ Commisstoners of the District to J. W. Wright, pt. 59, W. and C.’s sub. at Pleasant; $—.- J. W. Wright to Wills Lue me property; $—. C,H. Cragin to Judson hardson, lot$ 35 and 37, block 11, Cottage Mary YV. Burton to E. Pettis, lot 84, Caroline H, Wolf to iielena C. sim? Ea a0., WIL Uppermian to MeCoy, sub. 16t 7, sq. 038; $600, H. J. MeCoy to John Fitzgerald, same property; $525. ‘T. E. Wag- gaman to R. W. Mernerson, lot 78, sub. sq. A CHICKEN THIEF SENTENCED.—In the case of Edward Dickson, alias “Chicken” Dickson, con- Heted of housebreaking in stealing enickens, the motion for a new trial was argued this mot in the Criminal Court, and being overruled, he was sentenced to the penitentiary for eighteen months, — Mr. Fraxg K. Warp Bora a D Srreer Lor.— Mr. Frank K. Ward has purchased from R. H. Goidsborough the property on the north side of D street, between 9th and 10th, next to Mr. Koch's or house all the ‘ma- | h commenced | | etrength and wholesomeness. Bore economical than Fhe Case of Young Langston. z ‘MAY 2187. In the Criminal | Week had been | Assistant Dist | understood that Monday next had been aj quan- | upon, but as the case of Bigelow had been set in | the General Term on that day, that would render he murder case. He Suggested that Wednesday or Thursday of that | tt impossible to proceed with week be set. Mr. Riddle assenting, the grial was set for the ‘21st Instant. ee Crowsrn GraEN oF Mav —PrOl Phipps gave his annual May ball at his dancing academy last evening. ‘The hall was brilifantly decorated, and articlpants in the festivities express themselves 48 | having passed a most enjoyable evening. Miss May Shreve, who was crowned queen of May, sat, sUr- rounded by her retinue, on an elevated throne in a large floral bower. ‘The retinue was composed of Misses Lena Stein, Clara Kirby, Cora Shreve, Ennis Myers and Edua’ Mormann, And Master Robbie | Myers —— | Alexandria Affairs. | Reported for Tue Evestia Stan, Fixe News.—It is understood that at the next | meeting of the city council application will be made for funds to pay the debt now due on the Columbia engine-house and to complete thelr building. The old Columbia engine-house 13 to be sold next week. Friendship fire company will, next week, hold a meeting to promote plans for entrance into th | departm fire ent as an active and efficient compa 1 SURVEY.—The boardgof health is siper- ne work of placing the town in good y condition. Messrs. Graves and Robinson hi ree of th sart of the nd Paff of Uh Nugent srs. Erwin and ‘The largest audience which Armory hall assembled there ‘alisthenie exhibition of Miss Dor- SS any score of young ladies took part therein, arranged In fancy costume, and delighted thelr elders with a scene of grace and beauty. i 's Noves.—ihe, principal of St. Johny academy has consented to@liow the cadets to take part in the competitive drill with the Veteran corps | cadets of Washington, only on condition that no money Or other prizes shall be staked on the | drill.—he corporation court opens its May term, | with Judye Meade on the bench, next Monday.— sey fish are now coming up.—A row of small brick houses will be begun on Washington street, just south of the residence of Mr. T. J. Mahaffey, ina few weeks. These will make about thirty new houses_here this season.—The Quicksteps beat | the St. Johns base ball club at Colross yesterday. — ‘The city school beard will hold a called meeting | next Monday night, and the city council on Tues- oy night next.. ‘The county democrats are to hold a meeting at Walker school house to-night, to elect delegates to the Richmond convention. ‘HIS TRIAL ON THE CHARGE OF MURDER FIXED FOR Court to-day, Mr. A. G. Riddie, counsel for Frank Langston, indicted for the mur- Wiajor Lydecker, in his’ report to the chief of en- | der of James Spencer on March 4th last, called for increasing the water sup- | Judge MacArthur's attention to the case, for the ply of the city during April, states that the work at | PuTpose of fixing a day for trial, and he said that the Great Falls dam has progressed satisfactorily. | 1M consultation with the district attorney Monday upon. ict Attorney Taggart said that he s- | for the assertion that Marshall Jones has, Fishtown ts declining, after a light season. Few | The: Courts, Equity Covrt—Judge Coz. To-day, Quill agt. Walt etial.; pro confesso as to Rerlehy.' Calvert agts! Calvert: sale ratified nist. Yeatman agt. Walker; Dil Fi agt. Farnsworth; testimony adeiphia by J. H. He tian; alimony and counBel fees ordered agt.’ McDowell; commntssion @rdered to answer of infant. Morris Starr; do. Somer- ville agt, ‘Tennant; Alex. and Elza M. ‘Tennant ordered to answer amended bill Beverly agt. Beverly; time to take testimeny limited. Barnard agt. ; Sale ordered and R. Coyle appointed trustee to sell. United States agt. Howgate; pro confessos against certain defendants, Owen ‘agt. ‘Owen; appearance of defendant ordered. Pouics Count—Jadge Snell. ‘To-day, Frederick charged with selling Uquor on’ Sunday, was ‘fined? $20." An appeal was not Now Is Tue Tare TO CURE SKIN HUMORS. It is at this season, when the blood and perspiration are loaded with impurities, that Disfiguring Humors, Humiliating Eruptions, Itching Tortures, Salt Rheum or Eczema, Psoriasis, Tetter, Ringworm, Baby Humors, Scrofula, Scrofulous Sores, Abscesses and Discharging | Wounds, and every species of Itching, Scaly and | Pinply Diseases of the Skin aud Scalp are most | speedily and economically cured by the Curicura REMEDIES IT IS A FACT. Tundreds of letters in our possession (copies of | which may be had by return mail) are our authority 1. Scalp and Blood Humors, nether Serofflous, Inherited or Contaxious, may | NOW be permanentiy cured by Cvrtcuza RESOLVEST, the new Blood Puriiier, Diarctic and Aperient, inte nally, and Curicui Cvrictna Soar, the great | Skin Cures and Beautificrs, externally, in one half the tine and at one half the expense of any other season GREATEST ON EARTH, CuricurA Remrpres are the greatest medicines on earth. Had the worst case Salt Rheum in this country. ‘My mother had it twenty years, and in fact died from it. | L believe Currcuna would have saved herlife. My arms, breast and head were covered for three years, which | nothing relieved or cured until I used the Curicuna Resouvent internally and Curicura and Curicura | Soap externally, J. W. ADAMS. Newark, 0. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES, The half hasnot been told as to the great curative powers of the Curicuna Remepies. I have paid hun- dreds of dollars for medicines to cure diseases of the and never found anything yet to equal the Curicuna Remepims, — CHAS. A. WILLIAMS, Providence, R. I. Axssouvrerxy Pore bi) FER RRR > DD eS aS DD KEE Re ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, the ordinary kinds, aud cannot be gold in competition with theTmultitude of low test, chort weight, alum or phosphate powders, Sold only incuns, Roya Baxixo PowveR Co., 106 Wall street, N. X. -ap6 a ke Ness) Venzxa: Noss) Verixe WIDE DOUBLE WIDTH, PURE WOOL, IN CREAM, VINK, BLUE, AND BLACK, (CASH VALUE 50c.), REDUCED To 370. SILKS! SILKS! 8Te,, 45c., 50c. BT e., 4Bc., 50e, 3Te., BEAUTIFUL LAWNS ONLY 5c. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 250. CARTERS, 711 Manxer Srace. SILKS!!! BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS, silk and wool, 4 COLORED SILES, cash value 81, reduced to 75c. HENRIETTA CASHMERES (Diack), silk and wool, $1, BLACK SATIN MERVILIEUX, cash value $1.25, re- duced to #1. 8, pure silk, 75c, BLACK BROCADE GRENADIN BLACK SATIN, 50c. COLORED SATIN, 50c* BLACK SILKS, reduced, 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.5 BLACK SILKS, superior quality, cash value $2, re- auced to 81.50, OF quality has BROCADE SILKS—Pink, cream, blue and white, @1. NUN'S VEILING, beautiful lace style, pure wool, 25¢, NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, 2c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, 81.50. NO CREDIT. CASH PRICES, my6 CARTER'S, 711 MaRKer SPsce. MANY LADIES ADMIRE GRay HAIR—ON SOME other person. But few care to try its effect on thelr own charms. Nor need they, eiuee Ayer's Hair Vigor prevents the hair from turning gray, und restores gray hair to its original color. It cleanses the scalp, prevents the formation of dandruff, and wond:rfully stimulates the growth of the hair. NO OTHER PREPARATION 80 CONCENTRATES and combines blood-purifying, vitalizing, enriching and invigorating qualities as Ayer’s Sarsapartila. Qual- ity should be considered when making comparisons, my6 Panasors. Panasors, NEW STYLES. JUST OPENED. Coaching Parasols, all colors, $1.30, $1.50, $1.75, 2, $2.25. Satin Parasols, lined, trimmed with Lace, $2.76. Silk Parasols, $1, $1.25, $1.50, 81.75, #2 40-inch Spring Cashmeres, 25c. 40-inch all-wool Shooda Cloth, 30c. Tricotine Dress Goods, 25c, ‘Tricotine Dress Goods, Itc, + Gerster Dress Goods, 1230. CURE IN EVERY CASE. Your Currcurna Remepres outsell all other medicines I keep for skin diseases, My customers and patients say that they have effected a cure in every instance where other remedies have failed. H. W, BROCK WAY, M.D, Franklin Falls, N. H. Sold by all druggists. Price: Currcuma, 60c.; RESOL- VENT $1; Soar, 25c. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMI- CAL CO., Boston, Masa. Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” BEAUTY. For Rough, Chepped and Greasy Skin, Blackheads Pimples, Skin Blemishes, and Infantile Humors, use Curicuns Soar, a real Beautiger. my3 BR A uM ™ QS5S, B AA ae 7 a BR AA yom 'S8Sg BBB A A UU Bess8 MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, 416 SEVENTH STREET N. W. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL OFFERS IN WHITE GOODS, 2cases Persian LawnDimity, at 12¥c, per yard. These goods would be cheap at 20c, Lease Naiusook Check, reduced from 124e. to Se. per yard. 100 pieces fine Persian Lawn, reduced ‘from 25c. to 20c, per yard. French Corded Pique, worth 25c., at 1c. per yard, 2 case India Linen, good value at 18c., at 12}yc. per yard. BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! Ponson's “High Life” Black Silk. These goods we guarantee quality and wear, ahd range in price from $1.25 to $2.50 per yard. 5 pieces Black Silk, actually worth $1.25, at @1 per yard. Just received, one lot SUMMER SURAHS, at 87340. per yard. Colors: Cream, Pink, Navy, Drab, Beige Brown, Gernet and Canary, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, &o. 100 picces Red and Blue Cheeed Bleached Toweling at loc. per yard. These goods were never retailed less than 15c. a yard. 500 dozen Cream Damask Doylies at $1 per dozen; good value at $1.50, 600 dozen Cream Doylies, at 94¢. per dozen; really cheap at 81.25. pieces Bleached Table Damask, all linen, at 30c. per yard. ‘Table Damasks, in brown, cream and bleached, at 25c. ‘Sixc., 50c., S5e., 62c., up to $2 per yard. We guar- antee prices of these Table Linens, and will not be und rsold by any other establishment, 100 dozen very fine Huck Towels, knotted fringes, would "be cheap at 35c., at 25¢. each, SPECIAL IN OUR LACE AND EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. ‘We have agreat many bargains in Laces'and Embroid- eries, but we mention the following, as they won't last long: A lot of very wide fine Swiss Embroidery, at 25c. a yard, which is really worth double A lot of fine Irish Point Embroidery, sold at 48¢. a yard last season, now at 25c. a yard. Two lots Point Dijon Laces—first width, worth 18, a yard, at 8c. a yard; second width, worth 25c. a yard, Ladies’ Flannel Suiting, 1230. Summer Silks, 37c. Black Gros-Grain Dress Silks, 95¢. Plain Heavy Gros-Grain Silk, 31, ‘Merrimac Calico, 43gc. Linen Lawn, 5c. Boys! Clotifs, 15¢., 20¢c., 250. Feather Proof Bed Ticking, 150. * Brocade Dress Silks, 90c. ‘Children’s Hose, no seams, 18¢. Ladies’ Balbriggan Hose, no seams, 250, ‘Wameutta Cotton, 8c, Nun's Veiling, all cclors. 40-inch French Black Cashmere, 50¢. Fancy Straw Matting, all styles. India Linen, 8¢., 10e., 1234¢., 16c. TOWSON'’S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, p30 South Bide, near 7th, FRARC Ss Bo EE MA ESE SoS Bags STRICTLY ONE-PRICE HAT AND GENTS FURNISHING HOUSE, Couxen Tru axp D. , = . We were busy the past week disposing of Specialties offered in our first announcement. We have concluded to still further increase the popularity of our well- property. Tthas a frontage of 80 feet 6 inches on street, and runs back 187 feet to @ 80-foot alley. The consideration paid was $15,000. It is stated that Mr. Ward will erect a bullding for his business on this site. | Mr. Ward wiil commence prepal for the foundation of his new establishment’ next Monday morning. ——— WasnIxcton: Pag tem ietiag heBo A. Golden, agent. 1.200 shad, from $20 to Per hundred; 000 herring, $5 to $6 per thousand. Execta E, Surrn’s RECKPTION.—Mrs, Electa Pa are a puaiee of friends at her Toots, street, last evening. Among were Senator and Mrs. Logan, Senator and rs. Cullom, Representative and Mrs. Henderson, Re tative Payson, “Represen A Rane COLLECTION OP OXTENTAL CARPETS AND Cuben and Howell, Hon & "Rounds and wife, As. Rees aT Avcriox.—A grand exhibition will be ven the public on Mo: and Tuesday next, t ‘Thomas Dowling’s a Pennsylvania on nee, of @ superb collection of em Turkish Cai and Foruleres, embracing many valuable ithave never io any Res col ‘The sale will take piace on ednesday, May the 14th, at 11 o'clock. fossa fea ‘Egurtaare C. B. Association.—Those to make monthly investments or savings and property, oF Day off mortgages, should apply for a the opportunitirs and advan- Fiee open tw them fn this association. Ciiee hours a.m. tod: 75.24. Thomas Somers rooms, 11h and | and sistant Secretary Joslyn aid Mra. Mrs, Stephenson, Mrs. Lieutenant Gi 3 and Mys. Cadet Taylor, Mr. and Mrs RF. Crowell,’ Captain James Smith, Smith, susiseed by Mf Somes allen" pleated mate any CONDITION OF THE Waren.—Great Fills, 2; tem- perature, 60. Receiving reservoir, south’ con- nection, "29; north connection, 4; temperature, 66. Distributing reservoir, 36; temperature, 65, ‘Treare Cowrgry.—An nus Sayer hae ent p.m. dally. 917 F stret northwest | next week. A number of variety stareet the » president.” Fall oc fp and tages" 8 PtNe® and specialties known house by the following: LIGHT DERBYS, $1.40; sold elsewhere for $2.00. rar au; ee ae . 2 a6; 8 = 00, . . am 8 = smn Os 34; 8 400, “le am; "= 460, An immense Stock of STRAW HATS just in, which ‘will be placed at remarkably low figures, Examine our 45 cent CHILD'S STKAW HAT, wonder of the trade. HENRY FRANC, myT Sone: Ovexme. MRS. T. B. HARRISON (EATON & HARRIG0%), : 1991 F Srazrr, ‘Will open her Intest selections of PARISIAN HATS AND et a at luc. a yard. aT BBB U MM we BB as u uU ACME ha Pe BA EB BANE BBB 4 A UU MMM my7 416 SEVENTH STREET N. Poxver. ft is unsafe for aman to buy his Clothing in establishments where, as a rule, they expect to bid afinal adieu after the first purchase. It in, therefore, a source of pride ahd satisfaction with GEORGE SPRANSEY to know that their pa- trons always return and renew their ordera, This could not well be otherwise, for he gives (as no ‘other house in the city does) é legal written guar- ‘antee that every garment he sells will prove to be exactly as represented, ar the money will be re- funded; and his prices are so low that aman with a limited income can find something well LL THE GOOD EFFECTS OF THE BEST THER- MAL SPRINGS MAY BE OBTAINED BY TAKING TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT IN HOT WATER, TT CURES DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION AND COR- RECTS IRREGULARITIES ARISING FROM A DIS- ORDERED STOMACH, LIVER OR BOWELS. IT IS INVALUABLE IN RHEUMATISM OR ANY CONDI- TION OF THE SYSTEM WHERE AN EXCESS OF ACID I8 MANIFESTED. myl0 AMUSEMENTS. | NAtioNaL THEATER | THIS SATURDAY EVENING, Last Time of “The Little Electric Battery” LIZZIE EVANS, tm the New Romantic Drama, DEWDROP, An Idyl of the Coast ot Wales. NEXT WEEK, Atkinson's Comedy Company in PECK’S BAD BOY, HIS PA, AND IHE GROCERYMAN. Time—The present. Pace—Milwaukee, Act I—The Groverg Stare. { Act Il—Peck’s House. ‘Act H—The Drug Store, Act IV—The Picnic. Introducing the entire company. The opening performance, Mi: Joust Benetit of the Stage Attac CITY ITEMS. Spring and Summer Hats. Gentlemen's Pearl Cass. Dress Hats, $4.50, Nutria Méxt. and Pearl Derbys, brown bands, We have a splendid assortment of above goods. Full line of Men's Black and Colored Felts, Splendia assortment of Gentlemen’s Straw Hats, Boys’ Straw Hats in endless variety. Having just returned from New Work, Tean ex- hibit _a large number of special new Styles not shown elsewhere. ad 7th st., bet. T B.C. Lew N. B.—Price plainly marked in e: Harvey & Holden, ° Cor. Pennsylvania avenue and 11th street. Receiving daliy per express and steamers tne Cherrystone, Cape May salts and Absecum oysters, genuine green turtie, hard and soft shell crabs with all the delicacies of the season, fresh and reliable, served in every style, 1 aK nw. ai” 2 The Finest Mayonaise Dressing ‘Yor all kinds of salads, cold meats, raw tomatoes, Pickled salmon, cabbage, etc. Is Durkee’s Salad ressing. It is, besides, more economical than home-made, Razors. Razors, ‘The Patent Perfect and all best “bt shaving condition free of Cutlery Store, 487 Pennsy! 621 B street northwest, hand and soft crabs, Lynn- haven oysters, Chertystone oysters, New York oysters, Frogs, Little Neck clams and clams. Fam- illes, Hotels’ and Restaurants supplicd. Young ‘Shapper terrapins, at White's, pry Furs Received on Storage. Guaranteed against damage by moth and fire. am —B. H. Stixemetz & Son, 1237 Penna. ave. “ Buchu-Paiba.” Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Blad- der and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. 6 Druggists Sa: “We can always sell Speer’s Wine. Pronounced by our customers tobe the best they ever used. Our physicians all pregeribe it. Has more sales than any wine we ever handled.” Speer’s Wines can be had of all druggists. wes Maryland Club Whiskey, ‘the finest extant. McGee's, 9th, near D. m,w,s,5 For Gold and Silver Trimmings go to Meyers, 922 7th street northwest. w4s,3m_ Purity. ‘The scarcity of pure and reijable wines has kept them out of the reach of thosé if moderate cireim- stances. Mr. Alfred Speer, 6f Passale, N. Ju. Who has spent tWenty-fiye years in cultivating and ac- climating the Port Wihe Grape and éstablisht, his vineyards produces wine that has been tes by experts and pronounced the best. For sale by all druggists. Wes, $3 a gal., 75c. qt. bottle. Our No.1 Rre Whisky. Known everywhere. McGee's, 9th near D. Wwés,2W On Thirty Days’ Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., M: Nl, Mich., will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated “ lectyo-Voltale ‘Belts and Electric Appltan¢es on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nérvous de- anal lost ace, end mgared erouplce) fea 7 Ing Speedy and cojaplete ‘festoratios ealth a Mab vigor Add ag kiero RSG incurred, as thirty days’ trial 1s allowed, ~~ W,S,10. “‘Hrown’s Bronchial Troches” are ex- cellent for the relief of Hoarsness or Sore Throat. They are exceedingly effective —Christian World, London, Eng. eo Cushing Process Liquors for Medicinal use; warranted chemically pure; sold by all drug- gists. Jas. F. McGee, sole agent, 404 9 n.w.tu,th,8,1m Bicycle Shirts and Stockings, Men’s apd Boys’ sizes from 0c. to $4, all shades." Special rates to clubs; samples free, at'Auétbach’s, 71 Burnett's Coconine, THE BEST OF A IR. DRESSINGS. It_allays irrita dandruff, and invigorates the action of the capil- Tories In the highest degrée, thus Promoting, & Vigorous and healthy growth of hair. Its effect upon the glossiness and richness of the hair 1s such cannot be surpass metus Flavoring Extracts are the best. €0 Lundborg’s Perfaine, Edenia e€0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. eo Lundborg’s a. ™ Laroque's Ei ixer of Calisaya Has, for more than half a century, been in used} all classes of peopie,and indorsed by eminent phy- iclans as the best tonic and invigorator extant. he weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find it to give pew life, vigor and happiness. Particu- Jarly a lady’s medicine, ea bottle. Sold By drug- ‘ists, W. E. ‘Thornton, Proprietor, Baltimore aud farrison streets, Baltimore, 3d. ‘ty, tb,s-onn “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, apd delivered in half-poubd “Ward” prints, 45c. per jund, Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ahd Sweets piras per quart, C1 ic. pint. cut and honestly made which will come within , hiemeans, But the million and the millionaires are alike welcome to inspect the Immense Spring Btock of GEORGE SPRANSY, 1 SEVENTH STREET, mys Oppésite U.8. Post Office. Srsciar Nonce IT RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE the | WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT fone Funsismrxa House, | OREAPER IN COST, WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR Ou Pawn Ae sep Gaees ‘th ond D, | ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN EIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. ae ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY ‘THEY HAVE NO EQUAL HEA‘ AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED Xm RING TO. A CALL 18 SOLICITED AND 4 MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED, WALTER D, WYVILL, Exouvstve Acrnr, No. 452 PA, AVE.. NEAR 436 STREET. WALKERS. 204 10ru STREET NOR’ — we op Gemepta Lime, ‘Plastes aa ‘Tar. Tins. Sete On a ad = Poraus Saxes: BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! ‘This week we call attention to the following prices: At €1.97—Ladjes? Curacoa Kid, box toe; or Common Sense; any size and width. At $2,77—Ladies' Curacoa Kid, box toe, French heel, Dress Boots. At $1.27—Ladies' Kid or Pebble Goat Shoes, worked button holes; any size or style. At 42c.—Ladies’ Kid Croquet and Senze Slippers, At $3.47—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 quarter, At @1.17—Boys’ and Youths’ solid leather Button or Lace Shoes. At 97¢c.—Misses' School Shoes: every pair warranted. ‘At 66c.—Children’s Spring Heel Shoe, Kid or Pebble. STRASBURGER BROS., 726 SEVENTH STREET AND 461 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ap20-1m. HE WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, No. 916 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, With its fire and burglar-proof vaults with all the latest improvements, and a structure unsurpassed in character and completeness by any building for a simi- Jar purpose in the country Wm. G, Metzerott, Pres't, Sam'l Cross, Sec, and Treas John ‘T. Leninan, V.P. ” W. W, Greenfield, Ass't Sec 3p2 Noan warner & co, 625 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, €25 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 Pennsylvania Ave. NOAH WALKER & CO., €2% Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, €25 Pennsylvania Ave NOAH WALKER & CO, 25 Pennsylvania Ave. NOAH WALEER & CO, ‘Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania Ave. Rosespare Cement. THE DEMAND For first-class READY- MADE CLOTHING has made a wonderful progress. Nogentleman need be meas- ured when he can procure such goods as we manufac- ture. Ourstock consists of the finest in quality to the lowest in price. We usually carry Men's, Youth's, Boy's and Children's Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishings, Merchant Tailoring seo ond ana third floors, mys Elliot alas Seed of au execlient sono, and, ru cee co BS wi is teo well known wo Say repoumare eitusted as to be conventent for Inquiries solicited. 3. M, WHEATLEY. Office, yard and warehouse, of 2a st. and Indiana _ Wisisnaeas rar en abt ast Tze Dose Fors’ Avesvz SPRING STYLE CASSIMERE HAT HL Dene nti at ‘& RUOFFS, and H. ¢0 | r ony Fernéves. all. tendency to | 1, Lily of the Valley. eo | FORD'S. Fors. SPECIAL OCCASION, H NEXT FRIDAY EVEN | annual Benefit of J. ‘of Ford's Opera House, bi | A Brilliant Gon Bier SOCIETY AMATEURS AND 3 LJ AL TALE 8. x, THE BFETHOVEN MINS ELS. (All Amateurs.) H.W. SLOCUM. young society gentlemen of Balt including and | BURR W. JONES, Tepresentine: th Patterson, Rando! AS. HEWITT, | Gitespie, Kirk, Kernand, There. Le WM_R. Cox, | aud the very anmusing local Con x 1. FINDLEY, MY WIF! NRIN. OR, AN ADVENTURE AT A WASHINGTON THEATER. with a superb cast, Soats can BY THE - | CHOIR OF ST. ANDREWS. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Assisted by, | Prof. Bischoff, ‘Mr. Frank Baxter, | Miss Minnié Ewan, Mr J, Henry Ratsie, Miss Detwedler, ir. Frank Pearson, | Miss Nellie Minor, Mr. JH Hickoox, aud a Male Chorus of 16 voices, coiducted by Dr. F. 8. Kimboll. atthe CONGREGATIONAL 'URCH, cor. 10th and Gets, WEDNESDAY ING, May 14th, 1834. Tickets, wiih reserved seats, 50 Cents. For sale at Met- day, May 12, for the IS FORD, Resident Manager __ AMUSEMENTS. Wirt Cc ARLETON'S RECITALS AND INTERPRETATIONS OF is OWN s “BALLADS.” “LEGENDS” AND “FESTIVALS, THe FREGATIONAL CHURCH, loth and G streets porthweest. ENING. MAY Ir “Li published. an: WEDSESI/AY NG, MAY 2ier, New Poems and Reatest Program. Single Adimieeton Reweve od Beak, Sp cease gen § number of Coume 1 ( : Charwe for rearrved seats at Ellie’ Music Btore, 057 Peube sylvania avenue. 3 Wasmrxarox, D. C., April 0. NILE. CARLETON, Dik sin: Theum an our Legenda and Festivals and einur desi tus of hearing them recited and interpreted by the author, respectfully, jueet you to give @ series of readings from sour own works in thaw city, at such time and place as may suit your conveni> ence. WW. CORCORAN JORX A. LOGAN, TOS ROHAWLEY, O.D.CONGER. BL Dawe EWS, TeCe SCA BENJA t Wat Pane PRESTON BK YLUMB, JOUN A KASSON, _BRooKLYS, W. W. CORCORAN, Esq. Ji HORATIO KING. Ne A LOGAN, Hox TH RANKIN, Grex. HW SLOCUM, How. SA3DL. 1. RAN: DALI. HON. 8. 8/COX.Gex, W. 8. ROSECKANS, and here: Dean Sms: In response to your polite tof April Hh L would say" that Taball be lage tocol. wa ui eat the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, om Y EVENING, May 16th; MONDAY EVENING, > bh NESDAY ~ ENING, Ma: for the eompuiment, ponies wiser <x witt SAR nN. HIEATER COMIQCE. Ties SOR MONDAY, MAY'S ‘Matinces: Tuesday, Thursday and Satn The Young California. Ni nancer, the Cards, Carl Hertz. Matthew os in range io sketch, 4 lous hit and re-engagement ol omic star, per excellence. Sophie Dum cer. Carrie Dyncan, t of Fascinating w Seusation, written TAGUE, NAUGHTY GIRLS! A frolic- rome ster a illustrating ube adventures of Naughty Girls looking for fun and pleasure in New York city, Ard up with the SPRING CHICKEN Quab: wert nating vocglist and soubrette. A Grand Melagne SPRING with a pew HARRY ‘The fair will continue throughout the day and evening, closing with suction. The Sleich Bell Syinphony will be given for the fret time in Washington, a full volunteef orchestra of ladies and gentlemen singing. Heylophone. Busle, Metalo. poonenvs. Banjo Solos, beginning at 8 o'clock, followed *y aickets, 60 cents, my9-4t zerott’s, amylose? | RI LE. uy HARITY FAIR! Due ws tt Pay temrey 3 kx pel — nequaled in AmeTics for the mon TABLEAUX! G CAMP? Eveny ArTrENoox aNp Non rite Ws sun PRE METRO! | Titers acne agente ge SNeDr, ‘DAY EVEN lay 13, and WEDNESDAY a 2 Y TUES! NING. May 18 an The wonderful BRADFORDS: EDWARD. MARTIN, = enor: PICKERT. fobgerti,, NOWELL TRS, ZEIEA. the Fire Queet, And all the Curiosit Wading with MAGGIE WIL- LETT" Admission to all on! ite. my, OETIC AND MUSICAL RECITALS, RS. MORGAN \ by anss “MawD ORGAN, of New Yor), A ee Mr. THEO INGALLS KIN¢ IANO. | conga TON CHUGH AA sy 2, Aamieels 50 carte Reeetok meats will Poth eule at ‘Metzerott's after May 8th. ‘PROGRAMME. Troisieme Ballade, F. Chopit pane bee Be Alas Becoees Cathering Lady Alice Mopeat. | “The Harp that once through Tara‘s Walls.” Toulmin, ‘Mise Motzan. y : English verei: Dr. J, E. Ran- “os PTE pasta ge Pom a forgan and Me. King. Fairy Legend, Oberthur 5. “Gatueric' Apveal, Welsey, Camp! and the Crier. a 3 n Battle Hymn of the Hepy mys Be GPs REVIVAL oF FIRATES AND PINAFORE! jacen fenry, forgab. Howe. Testimonial to MME. JOSEPHINE LOGANS, By Misses Evans, Crawford, Reid, Lewis, Domer, aud Messrs, Pearson, Pugh, Hay, Whipple, Miller, Galt, Lapham, and others, FORD'S OPERA HOUSE, May 97m axp 107. my7-st ‘JO! BANJO! BANJO!_QUICKLY AND COR- ECTLY TAUGHT Dy single mefudd. in onc or only £6, Perlor opeu Mo ne days, trom 3 to 10 p. ua. GEURG phage | Ba G'strect northeast my? |G | OODWIN'S: Bros. “POINTS ON THE RACES?!” We are pleased to anuonnce that we shiall, as ugual, at. tend the Washington aud Baltithore faces in person, and Ube prepared, as heretofore, to furnish to'sub- seribers . “VERY POINTS" onallraces at thoes mectibis. Intending spccndators | arcreminded that we ¢ave four out of the five short horses which won at Washington last spring, viz: Col. Watson paid $33.90. Hellen Wallace g5{.19, Lizzie 4nd Hilarity $24.15. For terms of sub- ion, €e., epply (ou and afier MONDAY, May 12.) or seud for ‘prospectus to GOODWIN BROS. Ricgs Hotse. We cdecute commissions at the track for bar- ties uuiable to att nd the raccs. t | i ed SPRING RACES OF THE JOCKEY CLUB ‘WILL TAKE PLACE TUESDAY, MAY 13, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, THURSDAY, MAY 18, FRIDAY, MAY 16. 81x RACES EACH Day. prRRereraues Aap HURDLE RACES. 1% ~=—s HORSES WILL TAKE PART. The first race ia at So'clock. Tickets and Badges can be obtained at the Cigar Stands in the National Hotel and Willard's Hotel. ‘The Beltimore and Ohio will ran Special Tra‘ns at 9 a. m., 12:10, 1:30, 2, 2:90, 3, 3:90 and 4:40 p.m Return ‘Trains will be in waiting at the termination of theraces) Round Trip Tickets, TEN CENTS. IMPROPER CHARACTERS WILL BE DENIFD ADMITPANCE. my5-10t B's Boxes. ‘To make room for other goods, I will sell my stock of EOYS' BICYCLES AT TEN PER CENT OFF DUR- ING THE NEXT TEN DAYS ONLY, Every Machine Warranted, and Instruction Free. WAL C. SCRIBNER, 1108 E street northwest. 1% my5 BALLS, PARTIES, &e. x NI RIVERSARY MAY BALL OF XT EEN ces five Rost L ORM tt MASONIC TEMPLE, MONDAY MAY Ticketa Sorents, edunitting Gent. and Ladice, By order of forthy Sechexs. it FOR Fireplaces, Wainscotings, Vestibules snd Mantel Deco- rations, WOOD MANTELS constructed especially for Latrobe Stoves, having TILE ORNAMENTATION, are furnished at about the cost of Slate Mantels, that house owpers of moderate means may besutify their homes with these Artistic Features, WOOD MANTELS cf all grades, in Onk, Cherry and . Also BLATE MANTELS for those who are not tired of ANEW THING IN VASES ment holding sufficient water to last ten to fifteen days, securing « vigorous growth of plants RUSTIC SEATS, CHAIRS, &c. “Economy isthe pradent use of means toa desired end.’ THE EOONOMY GAS COOKING STOVES are offered with the fullest guaranwe as the best aid in domestic eqgnomy and convenience, BRONZE PLACQUES, TRAYS. PANELS and ANCIENT ARMOR, im faithful reproduction, artistically displayed in our rooms, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, aplt-im 494 9th street. Pact terloabd nave the money ‘GSC Sthstreet, cor. H street fal ee, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. = = — FOR EVROrE. 0OMIS' TENTH ANNU, Party to GERMANY, SWITZERLAND and ITALY. Strictly select and limited. First section, on the City of BGR Wekeaa gabe Ss amceea em He ree Sa SR ington, D.C. EX lt Se will commence her regular trips on DAY, the 1ith instadt. Also TUESDAY and Fie . For information apply to |. G. & J. M. WATERS, my8-6t? 1048 Hight street, near canal. Sirver Doxrars: “Please wive me a paper Dollar for thie?” fs the untver- sal demand. We don't object to them. We like to bear | their ring. We take all we can get. If you have any to | spend, we can show you how to dosoina profitable way—profitable to you more so than to us, as not only will you get more than a Dollar's worth, a# a sliver dole lar is really worth but 88c., but we will give youapenny change in every instance, WHAT A SILVER DOLLAR WILL DO WiTH Us: ited Dinner Caster, or reakfant Caster. It will buy a lovely Silver-p utter Dish, of a splendid Pickle Stand. of 8 magnificent Fruit Dish. « Who don ecciver, or a ravishing Sagar Bow! Silver-plated Mug, which you all want It ‘will buy six Sllver-ylated Sheffield Knives, or etx Silver-plated Table Spoons. or Forks, ot twelve Sjlvar— i all look like the golid silver. Tt Will buy'a sctof whiteor davk-hendied Table Kuives and Forks, cara beautifal pair of Carvers. It will bay a lence and ettong Hamunock, or a uM of reget oF a real Banuboo Tire-Joint Fishing It will buy a fine and large Palm Welling or Picuie Dagctor a €fuch Alligator Flat Bag, ora good Satchel or Traveling Bag. Tt will give you a choice of about 100 styles of Picture Fiames of evéry kind. Tt will Duy & real Nickel Clock, or a pair of pretty Vasca, ora dsome Bird Cage i wil eve, fou. every thang 3a wagt fo ewe bat we have ‘no the room ‘sgh. ar te have Sree i that fine wile we her fort When you visit us, you will see bo many” That Sliver Dollar with eutire eatistactign & yourseli that at will pugale you to decide huw to 0 1 jut don’t let that you. ‘Come anyhow! ‘M. SILVERBERG & ©O., 212 SEVENTH STREET, Near Pennsylvania avenue. Dar myS Any WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TAKE & LOOK aT OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS, Itisour pleasure to show them. The assortment is large and varied, and as nice as can be produced. OUR ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAYS should not be overlocked. Their Fit is faultless, made and trimmed in every way equal to custom-made gat mente, except in price, which is about cne-third less, GENTLEMEN WITH A PREJUDICE AGAINS? READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD SEB ‘THIS DISPLAY. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., THE FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, 819, 8. E. Conner Szvexra axp D Srnzera, Seccrar Banoarss Our Stock of LADIES’ AND GENT'S FINE SHOES Sees ee ee prices We guaranter to be the COUSIN'S Fine Cur Kid Button; Bigh Heel an@ Pointed Toe. COUSIN'S Fine Cur Kid; Low Heel and Broad Toe, = “French Kid, in High or Low. - “ «Flexible Shoes: espe. for tender feet. i A, cerntation of these ve shoes fawach that wo constantly a full assortment of them on hand. The last lot, just rcceived, is the most beautiful we “Gur Ladies Fine KID BUTTON, at #2 are worth ¢2— ‘about 100 pairs left. Os vinck of SEIEPERS Se now complotein every do