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- ” THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C ¢ MONDAY, MAY 12, 1884. é OFrice or THE CUIEF Sicwar. OFFICER, Wasnisetoy, D. C., May 12, 1984, 2:90 am. For the mikidi: Atlantic states, fair weather, variable Winds, stationary temperature. | aap Sinsh: s, 620 9th st., 1399 Pa. av. | ch Powder. No poison. Veuar! Loox Oz. AQUHIA Hatt, 210 © Street southeast, reports | stolen from lis Nowse.on last Tuesday, agold open- | face wateh, ¥alu-d at 315. = = , ho seams, 15e.; Indies’ British Cmmprey’s Hose, Rose. no seams, Ze? s, $1.30, $1.50, $1.73, $; india Uuen, se + 32c.: spring’ dress goods, 12% aud 5c, Towson’s, Pennsylvania a south sive Mas. 5. PDs PF street, announces to- aay special nov ndon Hats for the races Save eyesight end dollars Consult Hempler. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, Kc., Tosnizht. Natiowal ‘TREATES.—Atkinson’s Comedy come roetic and musical Masontc TEM?LE.—May ball of Seneca Tribe, No. 2, LO. RM THEATER ComiguE—Fimst-class varieties Dias MUssvM.—Curtesities aud interesting per- Brunner. ndensed Locales (Zion Baptist chureh (col- ss in tie Potomac, hear | ertas. There were several Brown, at G omit ting Satu and St el ‘of the Washington | \d West Washing. | ht near the Chain nt, bot of which | mn birds 1. Cowing, B. F.| W. Gray, and E. Cam: | f the Belt Line Denefit of St. | at “Witlard | Hug a dead colored | ug ou Vstreet, near 15th | rious sections of the ¢ teds within the st JisTs, Who in some 1 be brought out to- onzaga hall Dy tal uateurs. ‘The scenery, ‘elas. <i to-Inorrow even- Wednesday and Wed- ai Rifles’ armory, tractive features, us arranaged with mach | entertalnment of a Dumber of ladies ¥ SES tot fae sof tab) » the past In fur- justifies the con: H have thelr headquarters t week at the Riggs House, | at the track for . ‘Ther head- Will be at Bar- offered for ethe Congrega- ne Benefit of the sstrial School Mrs. Morgan tions, including a spirited | Kankin of Burgess’ | New York, will | Ingalis King the as the harp 3 tor 13 wanted at the corner of 12th | per streets and on 16th, near O street. | ive McArthur, to-day, | ebb, euarzed With re: | Saues Har- Mir. HC of the Job room, Govern- who has been Il for two weeks, Will Le abje to return to his desk in a few hell was today excused asa petit Juror of the Criminal Court, Mr. W. A. Mfulloy, the erler of the Cireuit Court, fine from a long illness, and Mr. H.C. Shoies, of the Equity Court, have exchanged places temporarily. oo ‘The American Fish Culturists. ARKASGEMENTS YOR THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MELTING IN THIS CITY. As has beca announced in Tum Sar the thir- th annual meeting of the American Fish Cul- tural Assocation will be held in the lecture hall of the National Mw beginning to-morrow and continuing Wednesday and Thursday. The dore Lyman, of Massachusetts, will de- adéress before the assoriation,and a number | ef Important papers will be presented by promi neat fish cuite perts. The regents have placed at the lecture hail of the f Baird hes ten fish commission | Institution 2 Profes: one of the ered the us 3 for ‘of the clation are James Ben- | ard Page, vice presi | asurer: Barnet Phi aiid Fredetick Executive _com- otL,Ren}. W. West, G. Brown If. W. M. Hudson, Marshall | Evaris, Committee for W fon mitiee—Col Maur G. Brown Geode, ril, Dr. B.C. : Pr Ewan SMeveusen, Sub-committees — i H. ¢, Yarrow, chair mont,” Major" T. 5. r. Mr. D. R. 3. Bas in J. Hh ox, Mr. Georie Leech, Mr. C2 Committee on Mr. E| tian, Mr. “Rudotph | n, Mr. John A. Ryder. | We C. Babe rood, ‘Dr. Staith MeDonald, Captain H. —— Mistaking Jewelry for Dynamite. ALLEGED CURIOUS CONDUCT OF A WASHINGTON MAN + IN NEW YORK. ‘The New York Tritune of to-day says: A well- who described himself as J. H. ent Into Hizginbotham’s : ¥ evening. 9 anding the clerk @ gir Dox asked bitn to put It In the safe for a day bro. He said the ust. Wood went iteross $ storage root box In nis or two, sei an Svekle f@ put t ie would ¢ UL tor tt He refused to that Van clerk from 7, and box tot Id do the sent for, amd. eat th et ng agent of ive ih putting such valuab ith a stranger, | uuOt be surmised. | Fist Marger.—Sold by RB. A. Golden, | 4, from i= to $85 per huudred (6,000 herring, % 10% per tu 0%, YOUNG BALTiMOREANS OP Nore —The winning of Uhe event of the day, at the great Long Island Steeple chase on Saturday, at the meeting of the ¥ Hunt, ist of Baitt ta that city. by as created quite a sense Tonkaway, abd eanue in | ve lengti Youns Harwood i$ a grandson of tue fami Jurist priate Judge Gleam, of Mary aud The fourth rid ie Face was Thomas ent mayor of Balti- 1 uverhor of young Baltt- io appear in of the old plantation, ae | ty, ext Friday, is in the fore, as far'as nn Ls uneed visit Interest. ASTERY PRASCHL—A orge W. Rowlend, of the named Maury, Was drowded List ‘m the Eastern branch, near theen- je was revovered from t iumediately to save lls lite Marriage licenses have Tk of the court to Geonze Rachel Ann Johnson, Hart- and Charlotte R. Tupper, both Of Richmond. —_.— Ustontows PRorentY FoR SaLg.—The attention | of busers fs called to tre advertisement of BIL | Warner, agent, of desirable villa sites in Unioa- | town, which will be for sale at auetion on te-mor- | Tow st o'clock pau. Steet cars pass thé Fe | rurntd ston to the large fisting | 8 1a Crushed to Death. A BRAKEMAN HBLD IN AN IRON GRIP WHILE AN EN- GINE Passa OVER HIM. Last night, at 8% o'clock, Frank Taylor, a brake- Man on the B. & P. railroad, was killed near the covner of New Jersey avenue and D street by an engine passing over him. While assisting tn sbift- | rs atthe yard Taylor Jumped off to close a witch, and lls boot-heel caught in the frog of the Toil. Before he could extricate himself he was the engine (No. 14,) and instantly killed, forced under the coweatcher and confined be- tween itand the pony wheels He was so firmly Squeezed In that It ior wo get the bod: ees undertaking: stances of the = a Roprery ov 4 Bang.—Sergeant Burgess arrested Thotnas Holloway. steward on Doard the bark Revina, tying at Littiefteld's wharf, Saturday, and tn the Poilee Court this morning he was el with gtand larceny. Mr. John P. Ellis, chief officer bark, testified that last Friday he had $140 from his cabln on the bark. Lieutenant i testified that after the defendant was ar- he gave up #105 and admitted $140, and offered to return the balance If he would not be prosecuted. The case was sent to the grand Jury; bonds $500. ning with the following restuits: Lot 24, suld to E, A. Metntire, for AS per Square feot; lot 23, to C. B. Pea fy Cents per square Toot; lot 2 to H. 1, for 61 cents per square {o0t; lot 2, to SL Kimball, for 52% cents per square foot: 1020, to Suiue, for 51 cents per square foot; lot 19, to O. C. Greet, tor 44% cents per square Toot; lot 18, to Geo. Wrighit, for 45 cents per square foot; lot 10, to H. G. Bbarlingham, tor #3 cents per square foot to N. Freemin, for 54 cents per square 00 2 to Lewls Berens, for Sig ceats per square foot; , to A. Si. Reed, for Siig cents per Downs, ford2 cents per to C. B’ Pearson, for 5435 cents per square foot. —S Affairs ja West Washington. Tanpsowe Carkce Coutectio.—The First Col- ored Baptist church, on Dumbarton street, raised 020 yesterday towards Paying off the debt of 0.6n tue new church, Arrived, buat Samuel Jarboe, with 1,250 RAIN. | busivels wheat and 2,000 bushels corn. Sates—2,000 bushels yellow corn at 63 cents; 1,250 bushels wheat at 115 to 116. TION OF THE WaTER—Great Falls, very teciperature, 60. Keeetving reservoir, north connection, turbid; temperature, 66; south connec- Hon. clear; tanperuture, 66, Distributing reservoir, cleat; temperature, 6. as hecessary to take off the out, His body was taken to establishment. ‘The circum. hiing are precisely similar to tho:e attending the death of young West a few weeks The Jockey Club Races. FROGRAM OF THE FIRST DAY OF THE SPRING MEETING. ‘The program of races for the first day of the Jockey club meeting to-morrow is as follows: First race—Purse $400, of which $50 to second, for all ages; maiden allowances. Six furlongs. Second race—The Analostan stakes, for three- year-olds; club to add $700, of which $150 to second; third to save its stake. One mile. ‘Third race—The national handicap, for all ages; club to add $800, of which $200 to second; third’ to save Its stake. One mile and an eighth. Fourth race—Purse $300, of which $0 to second, for all Ss; the winner to be sold at auction for $4,000. ive furlongs. Fifth race—Purse $00, of which $100 to second, for all ages; maiden allowances. One mile. Sixth rac*—Handicap steeplechase, purse $100, of Which $100 to secund. Entries to be nade Monday, May 1% by 12 o'clock m.; three horses, the prop” erty off different owners, to start. ‘The steeple | chaseAourse. ‘Thé Baittmore and Ohio will run special trains at 9a m., 12:10, 1:30, 2, 2:30, 3, 8:90 and 4:40 p.m. ‘THe Vincrsta MipLand Raitway.—On and after to-day, May 12th, double daliy trains (Sunday ex- cepted} will be riin on the Manassas division of the Virginia Midiand raliway. See te schedule in the railroad column. Alexai ffairs. Reported for THe EVENING Stan. DEATH OF AN OLD CrrizeN.—Mr. John H. Par- Tott died at lls home on Cameron. street, between Alfred and Patrick streets, shortly after’ 9 o'clock on Saturday night. Mr, Parrott came to Alexan- Gria some thirty years ago, and engaged in the book, stationery and music’ business He was a quiet, genial, {ll of Joke, attentive to business, of uprighiness and futegrity unquestioned. He leaves ‘@ world In Which he never mude an enemy. Porice Revoxs.—The stationhouse 13 iuil this morning. | Henry Levi and Sarah Lev, arrested by Officer Pat. Hayes. Edw. Moore, arrested by OMcer Heuderson; Eliza Hutchiuson, arrested by Oflcer Henry; W. Waid, arrested by Simpson and Bettice; Charles Roane, arrested by Brenner; John Penn, arrested by Arnold, are all held for disorderly con” duct. Samuel Morris, arrested by OMicer Good- ich, Is charged with stealing clothing from James AmMpsOn. SALE OF ENGINE Hovsr.—The Star engine house, lately used by the Columbia engine company, was sold by the city at public auction this morning, for $7u0, to Braxton Smith. ‘Norss.—The corporation court, Judge Meade, opened its May term at the Fairfax street court= house to-day, and was engaged in civil business. aro {he geaton of dog licenses has Degun. ‘There are about 500 taxed dogs in town. The ‘untaxed are subject to the visits of the dog wagon and the stol of the police.—The city tax collectors wil in this Week toenforce by distraint the collec tion of overdue taxes, Features of the Great Failures. THR MARIE BANK INSOLVENT—VANDERBILT BE- TURNS GRANTS DEEDS—JAY GOULD STANTS A GANT FT ‘The preliminary report of Bank Examiner Seriba shows that the Marine National Bank, of New York, is hupelessiy insolvent. The deposits which constitute nearly the entire liabilities of the bank amount to $4,500,000, and the examiner thinks that under the most favorable circum- Stumes the bank will not Le able to pay more than nts. The nominal assets foot up $5,600,000, the actual assets ure only 33.800,000, The assets consist of tie Tollowing lems: Property turned over to the bank vy President James D. Fish, #8Ho, Che $100,000 of capltal stock, aud ah wimemnt additional for which the stock- e Hable; loans outstanding, $4,000,000; toi 000, OF the $5,000,000 loans bo) Less than $000,000 ure to the bankrupt frm of Grant & Ward. Of these there are 390,000 unsecured and $500,000 improperly secured, made on relypotheca- ted bonds. It is staied that just prior to Vanderbilt's depar- ture for Europe he returned to Geb. and Mrs. Grant The deeds of their property whieh they bad trans ferred to lum in payment of the $150,000 wortuless check, -aving that Gen. Grant could take his own tue in paying back themoney. ‘The New York re y# sa¥5 Inuch sytapathy Js expressed for Gen. Grant, and & movement Was started Saturday by Jay Gould aud otners to raise a Tund with whicl tw set the general on bis feet again. Mr. Jay Gould tought proper todeny a rumor started in Chicago ‘Ubat uls aiairs Were ta an embarassed condition. ‘THE PAILUR® OF SENATOK SABIN’S COMPANY. Arevelver was appoluted on Suturday to settle up the business of the Northwestern Car and Man- facturing company, of SUllwater, Minn., of which Senator D. M. Sabin 8 president. ‘The liabilities are placed at $1,110,000, and he asSets at $4,000,000, of Which $2,000,000 are In accounts and Diils receiv- able. ThoJiusiuess will go on as usual, in order that a lafye umount of Ube assets, which ure in unmanufactured materials, may be utilized. The cause of the failure is sald to be In the slow pay- iments oF the farmers Who have purchased the agri- cultural implements made by thts company. Sen- ator Sebin hes gone home. He does not anticipate any personal lose Fuicur or a Corian Couxty Wrrsesa—In the trial of Wheeler for the killing of Matthews at the Coplah election, Dr. A. K. Pitts was placed on the stand for Use prosecution on Saturday, and remsing lg tesUfy Was fined and committed for contempt. He Was allowed by the deputy sheriif vo enter nis, Louse to make preparations for golng to Jail and to tell bis wife of the affair, While the oliver waited Fitts cleared out and at last accounts had not been captured. Contests have been filed with the secretary of state of Louisiana in the eases of one senator and five repreventatives on the ground that the re- cent election Was tilegally conducted. Assowrax Pre BR 9% % OF RRO oO ¥ ERE O EY RRO ¥ R Koo PPP, 00 W Ww Ww PDD FEE RRR PpPoOoO WwwWwW DDE RR PPP O O WWwYW D D FR ERI eB OO WWWW DDE RR. e oo 06©W UW OUbDp okER OK ORE This power never varies » marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordiuary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low tert, short weieht, alum or phoeph waders, Seldoniy ineans HOvAL Baxixo Powben Co,, 196 Wall street, N. i. ave Venuxe: x Venrs WIDE Dot! E MIDTH, PURE WOOL, IN CREAM, PINE, BLUE, AND BLACK, (CASH VALUE 50c.), REDUCED TO 370. SILKS! Se, 45e.. 50. A5c., 500, BEAUTIFUL LAWNS ONLY Se. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 25e. CARTES, 71 Maxket Space, BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS, silk and cash value 81, reduced to 75e. SHMERE: ck), silk and wool, $1. Fever ae pire TIN MERVILIEUX, cash value $1.25, BLACK BROCK PS. pure silk, 752. SATIN, obo. white, $1. cw style, pure wool, 25, 5 ING COTTON, 5c. “ASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. NU CREDIT. CASH PRICES. CARTERS, 711 Mangzr Space MANY LADIES ADMIRE GRAY HATR-ON SOME other person, But few care to try ite effect on own charms Nor need they, since Ayers Hair yr vents the Lsir from turning gray, and restores io ita criamal color. It cleanses the sealp, the formation of dsndruff, and wonderfully Htuuiates the xrowth of the huir. ersy hi ¥ ) OTHER PREPARATION SO CONCENTRATES andcombines biood-puritying, Vitalizing, enriching c ‘qualities as Ayers Sarsapariil, Qual should be considered when making comparisons, mye ed, trimmed with Lace, $275, Silk Taranole, @1, $1.25, 81.50, 8175, 40-indh Spring Cashincres, Be. 40-ineh al!-woo! Shooda Cloth, 300, ‘ricotine Dress Goods, 2c, Tricotine Dress Goods, 16c, Gerster Drees Goods, 12346. Ladies’ Flannel Suitinys, 12340, Summer Silks, 37 k Gros-Grain Dress Silks, 95e, Heavy Gros-Grain Suk, $1. Merrimac Calico, ie. Lineg Lawn, Se. Boys Cloths. 15e., 206. 28¢, »' Bulbrievan Hose, uo seams, 250. Wansutza Cotton, Perey Straw Matting, all styles, India Linen, Sic., We, 124e., 15, TOWSON’S, FENNSULVANIA AVENUE, 90 | | | | i } i + | }.At $3.47—Men's venuine Calf Hand-stitehed Shoes, but- Porviar Sares: BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! ‘This week we call attention to the following prices: At $1.97—Ladies' Curacoa Kid, box toe; or Common Sense; any size and width. At $2,77—Ladies' Curacoa Kid, box toe, French heel, Dives Boots, At $1.27—Ladies’ Kid or Pebble Goat Shoes, worked button holes; any size or style. At 42e.—Ladics’ Kid Croquet and Serze Slippers. ton, luce and congress. At $2.87—Men’s Culf Sewed Congress, bal. and button; regular $3.50 shoe. At $147—A splendid line of Men’s Shoes, high and low quarter, | ‘At @1.17—Boys' and Youths’ solid leather Button or ‘Lace Shoes. At 97¢.—Misses' School Shoes: every pair warranted. At 68c.—Children's Spring Heel Shoe, Kid or Pebble. STRASBURGER BROS., 726 SEVENTH STREET AND 461 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. With its fire and burgiar-proof vaults with all the Iatest improyemengs, sud a xtructure uneurpassed in character and completeness by any building fur @ simi- Jar purpose in the country. ‘Wm. G_ Metzerott, Pres't. Sum'l Cross, Sec. and T: Tas Mae WN Gea : Noaz wanker & co, €25 Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, €25 Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, ‘Nogentleman need be meas- 625 Fenusylvanis Ava NOAH WALKER £0, WS! When he can procure €25 Pennaylvania Ave, “UH Foods ae we manufac NOAH WALKER & co, S® Ourstock consists of 25 Pennnsivania Aya, (US S263" M0. quality to the ees eco, WNettinprice. Weusally cosPenneyivania Age, HT Mets, Youth's, Bos’s eee co, Children'sctothing and €25Pounesivania ava, *mtlemen's Fernishiuus, NOAH WALKER & CO, = €25Penusylvania Ava _‘Merohant Tailoring see- NOAH WALKER & co, 4 An@ third fora, 625 Pennsylvania Ave. = Tue Destar Fiera Avesve SPRING STYLE CASSIMERE HAT MAPLE DEKBYS in all shapes. at WILLETT & RUOFFS, Sole Agents for Dunlap's New York Hats, 905 Pennsylvania avenue. , THE DEMAND For first-class READY- MADE CLOTHING has made a wouderful progress. a3 Poxpver. It je unsafe for aman to buy his Clothing In establishments where, es a rule, they exvect to Utd afinal adieu after the first purchase. It ts, therefore, a source of pride and 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 (es no other honse in the city does) alecal written quar- entee that every garment he ells will prove to be exactly as represeuted, or the money will be r= funded; and his prices are so low that aiman with alimited income can find something well eutaud honestiy iusde which will come within his means, But the inillion and the millionaires, are alike welcotue to fuspect the Immense Spring Stock of GEORGE SPRANSY, Wi SEVENTH STREET, STRICTLY ONE-PRICE HAT AND GENTS FURNISHING Consen Tru AND D, HOUSE, We were busy the past week disposing of Specialties offered iu our first amncifucement, We have couclyded to still further increese the popularity of our well- known house Ly the follow ing: LIGHT DERBYS, $1.40; sold elsewhere for #200. ci oo 2.60. iS « + kon 6 “ “ gs in cs “4.00, ae E “450, An inmense Stock of STRAW HATS just in, which ‘will be placed at remarkably low figures, Examine our 45 cent CHILD'S STKAW HAT, the wouder of the trade, ‘ HENRY FRANC, e-PRick HaT axp Gexy's FURNISHING Hover, ‘ith and D. my? Aser-Picos. PICON TONIO, This celebrated Tonic is extracted from plants grown in Algeria, and is highly recommended for its tonic and ‘anti-febrile properties. As a valuable stomachic and tonic itis endorsed by the hishest medical authorities of Enrope and America, who fully recognize its health siving and restorative qualities. With soda water and syrups it makes the most del'ghtful drink, For Wash- ington city alone the sales hyve beeu more than two thousand bottles the past year. Price for full quart bottle $1.75, aud ut all soda fountains ten cents per JOHN H. MAGURDER, ‘South Side, near 7th, | And Decorative Pictures, Jay Gould. 421 9th st mi ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: EW. Drescher to Bridget C. Drescher, lot E, sq. 267 $—. W. C. Chase to Lucinda Chase, pt. 2, si. S17; $500,” Julia R. Marvin to Ernest G. We Rein, lot 67, Sq. 721; $2700. B. F. Riley to JohnH. Wendel, lot 2, Tenieytown; $1,300. Eltza Hepburn’ to Mi ‘A. Sinith, part of the Vale; #5. Same to Jerry’ Botts, acre of the Vale; $25. John E. Chappell to Joh W; Chappell part of Flecenallis Chauce, 10 acres; $1,316. RM. C. Devine to Geonge Gutes, 14 acres ct land’ in District and “Montgomery county, Md.; $1,200. Lucetia T. France to Joba Blankihan, sub. lots 15 to 23,' sq. B Groff to Sdmuei A. Groff, sub. 41, ee ‘Tue TcRetsu CARPET Satz—The exhibition of Turkish carpets and rugs opened at Dowling’s auction rooms, 11th strect_and Pennsylvania ave- nue, this morning, and was largely attended. ‘The colléction embraces the finest spectinens ever sent to this city, and they will be on view untit Weanes- day mornitig, when the sale will take place. Cararrua. OOMPLETE TREATMENT, @1 A single dose of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE in- mantly relieves the most violent Saeezing or Head Colds, clears the Head as by macic, stops watery dis- charges from the Nose and Eyes, prevents Ringing Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, andsub- duce Chilis and Fever, In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of foul mucus, restores the senses of smell, taste and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive matter, ewectens ‘and purifies the breath, stops the cough and arrests the progress of Catarrh towaius Consumption, One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent ind Sanford's Inhsler, all in one package, of all druggists for $1. Ask for BANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Pores Davo axp Curaccat Co., Boston. PAIN IS THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE. COLLIN'S VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER in- stantly affects the Nervous System, and banishes Pain. Aperfect Electric Battery combined with » Porous Plaster for 25 cents, It annihilates Pain, vitelizes ‘Weak and Worn Out Parts, strenghtens Tired Muscles, prevents Disease, anddocs more in one half the time than any other plaster in the world, Sold everywhere. myl BBR A oY OU OMA MM ™ 888g Hoe £4 BU MuNa § gop AA 0 OU MAM Sass, Bop 2*4 “uo RM Sess8 MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, 416 SEVENTH STREET N. W. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL OFFERS IN WHITE GOODS. 2cases Persian LawnDimity, at 12\¢. per yard. ‘These goods would be cheay at 20. Leave Nainsook Check, reduced from 1246 to 9. por y 100 picces fine Persian Lawn, reduced ‘from 250. to 20c. per yard. French Corded Pique, worth 25c., at 15e. per yard. Lease India Linen, good vaiue at 12c., at Lge. per yank. BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! Ponson’s “High Life” lack Silk, These goods we 5 per yard. G pieces Black Silk, actually worth $1.25, at 81 per yard. Suit received, one lot SUMMER SURAHS, at STM. per yard. Colors: Cream, Pink, Navy, Drab, ‘Beige Brown, Garnet and Canary, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES,k0. 100 pieces Red and Bine Checked Bleached Towcling at loc. per yard. These gogds were never retailed less than Ibe. a yard. 500 dozen Cre:in Damask Doyli $1.50. Cream Doylics, at $e. pe at $1 per dozen; good zen: really chesp, ats) 10 pieces Bleached Table Damask, all linen, at 900, per yard. Table Damasks, in brown, creat atid bleached, at 2: S734c., 50e., SSc., 62c., Uy to 321 antce pices of these Table Lin und rxold by any viher establishment, 100 dozen very fine Huck Towels, kuotted fringes, would be cheap at Ssc., ut 25c. 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 Jong: A lot of very wide fine Swiss Embroidery, at 25c. a yard, which is really worth doubie Alotof fine Irish Point Embroidery, sold at 48e, a yard ‘lant season, now width, worth 186. a yard, at Se. a yard, second width, worth Be, a yur ‘at luc, a yurd. 5 art Bgs8 AND INVIGORATING. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either asa delicton beverars or for medicinal purposes, an unadult-rated Whiskey, are myited to make w trial ot the celebrated brand U UPPP PPP FERRER TTTTEER NN N CUP PP PE RR T EO ONNN eae eS ee ee ww P P KERR & T KREN NN WHISKEY. This Whiskey, upon an analytieal examination, hi proved to be FREE from Fuell Oil, and indeed of any. of the modern invredienta which are used to give » fictitious aye und Mayor ty this popular dei, FOR FALE a FROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, ¢ BL BRYAN & BRO. CC. BRYAN, BL. WHEELER THOS. A. ROVER, 2.7. METZGER & BRO. BEALL & BAKER JOWN H. MAGRUDER, «-(. EKGOOD & vo, ‘WM. HELMUS, 8. R. WATERS, Wasursotox, D.o. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PRILADELPHTA, Sote Proparerons. Casenontse Hands, Face, 1 removes Sunburn sad render the skin ‘Soft and Smooth. No toilet complete Bold "upon its meri, Ye not satiated ‘Washington, D. 0. WALKERS, 2% lore STREET NORTHWEST— Has, Glock. 202 Staeaer SDS Faster, Frten pale CELLULOID TKUSS: tee eae Danaea Ee FISHER'S, FISHER ibaussa tks tees AIRS FISHEE devoves ber atientiou w the wantet juslity and wear, and range in price from | CITY ITEMS. Following Bargains To-morrow only at M. Augenstetn’s, 817 a .; 3g Gozen Deco- Tated Cups and Saucers, 52.;2 qi. Coffee Pots, lic; 3 qt. 14e.; 4 qt. 16c.;'2 qt. Covered Saucepans Be.:'3 Qt lic; 4 qt 15c.; Hassocks $8c.: 3 bars of ‘Laundry Soap ic.; 3 dozen Stone China Plates and T Market Basket dict 31 Sheets Paper and 94 Envel opes 8; 4,doven, White-handle Knives and Forks Sie76 qt Water Pallseos Larve Bowls 1c. immense bargains varriages, ‘and Refrigerators, 1 ‘The following specin! bargains In tin ware of the best manufacture Will De sold to-morrow only at R Goldschinids, 812-7th st., n. ‘W.; 1 qt. covered tin buckets 4c.; 2 qt. 6c.; 3 qt. 9c. SSE UE fat Jes covered saeepana sige fe: 3 qu 3 4a %. or plates 2c.; graters 4c coversa dnamber buckets assorted col ors 87c.; foot tubs 47¢.; 2 gallon water coolers 89c.; flower sprinklers, 1 qt. 9¢.; 2 qt. 17¢.; 3 qt. 21c.; 4. qt. | &7e.; 6 QU 38c.; 8 qt. 43c.; y pL tin cups le; 1 pt. 2c; 1 qt. 4c.; decorated bowl and pitcher 67c.; deep monn pens, 6 aoe ‘19¢.; 8 ie 8e.; 12 Tow Ste leves 9.5 jay ined dust pans 7c.; cov- cred, ansirted colbte idee large Eitenen pouns ses funnels 4c.; tea strainers 4c.; dredge boxes 4c.; pep- per boxes 3c.; vegetable strainers 4c.; flour Sc0o} 4c.; bread pans 4c.; stew pans 4c.: dippers 3c.; 1 Ib. (ea or coffee canisters 8c.; 2 1b. 12¢.; potato mash- ers 4c; egg beaters 8e.; Ce lenny pans 7c.; large dairy pans 9c.; footed w: basins 9.; extra lange 13c.; coffee bollers, 1 gt., 8¢.; 133 ql. 12¢.; 2. qt. 16c.; 8 qt.'20c.; 4 qt. Me7 6qt. Se; 10 qt dish pans Ue; 12 qt. 18c.; 14 qt. 19¢.; 16 qt Be.; spice trays ; With 6 covered boxes Sic.; 4 qt. water buckets 8&.; | 10 Gt 19; retinned cullenders 19¢.; _Japanned bread or cake boxes medium size 49¢.; large 67c.; extra large 78c.; tea spoons 12 for $c.; covered oval butter kettles i7c.; large size 23c., also immense bargains can be obtained in refrigerators, ice chests, traveling trunks and baby carriages. 1. An Immense Stock of Rhine Stone Jewelry, Bracelets and Chains of beantiful designs at Priggs Johnson's, 13th and E. Extra fine Soft Shell and Deviled Crabs, Crab Salad, New York Clams, Salt Oys ogs, Tur Ues, &. Also, meals and junch, &c. dies’ lange Saloon attached. 1 Maryland Club Whiskey, the finest extant. McGee's, %th, near D. m,W,8,5 Skinny Men. “ Wells’ Health Renewer” restores health and Figor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debil- v 4 Oyster Arrivals Daily, 621 B street northwest, hard and soft crabs, Lynn- haven oysters, Chertystone oysters, New York oysters, Frogs, Little Neck clams and Clams Fam- flies, Hotels’ énd Restaurants supplied. Young snapper terrapins, at White's, 4 Furs Received on Stor ; Guaranteed against damage by moth and fire, Im B.H, STINEMETZ & Sow, 1287 Penna. ava, On Thirty Days’ Tria. ‘The Voltaic Beit Co., Marshall, Mich., wit send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated "Elecuo-Voltale Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men ‘oung oF oid) Who are aNifcted with nervous dc- Buity, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee ing Speedy nnd complete restoration of’ health and | manly vigor. “Address ag above. N. B.—No risk ig incurred, as thirty dayw’ trial 1s allowed. — W,s,mm ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Of! with Hypophosphites ot Limb and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and genefal devility: easy and pleasant to take. Preseribed by Physicians. Sold by Drug- gists. Lance bottles soe. | Manutuctuned by W. hornton, Corner Biltimore aud Harrison streets, Baittmord, Ma WWE “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 45¢. per pound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk aid Sweet Aik, Ge. per’ quart, Crea | WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TAKE A LOOK AT OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS. Itis our pleasure to show them. ‘The assortment is large and varied, and a5 nice as can be produced. OUR ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAYS Honld not he overlooked, Thelr Fit 1s faultless, made and trimmed in every way equal to custom-made gar- ments, except in price, which is about one-third less. GENTLEMEN WITMH A PREJUDICE AGAINST i READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD SEE { ‘THIS DISPLAY, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., | | THE FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, \ 219, 5. E. Cone Seventa axp D STaErTa, ep23 Bowaw Cavenrx & Ca 1425 New York avenue PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. A Lares Stock of RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND FENDERS, At Low Prices, | | | JOBBING IN ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- 95 TENDED TO. and — Moat Elastic Glue on Earth! Absol break iture, Joweles, EXesjanting Ineeparatle Tenacity !! ade, Butth "Fin Cover)” Mfuiled Postyaid, 90e, Sold iy Des oleulo traveling “Agents: Wanted ta, ny city and County. Mailed only by Manufacturers, eC OMEARA & CO, 1347 PENSSYLVANIA AVENUR, Washington, D. 0 7 as Finis, Grocers, Stationers, Haniware, Variety an eal ‘Stores, ‘Tra eve 3 GPATEFUL—comroRTING, EPPS’ COCOA. BREAKFAST, “By a thorough knowledge of the natural Jaws which f°carerul’ application “of fhe ne properties of well ac- S°tarerul’ application of the fine . ected Cocoa, S1t-Epis hina provided our breakiast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us Inany heavy doctors’ bills, It is by the judicious use of such articles of cict that a constitution may be gradu- ally built up until gtr me encush resist every ten- @eucy to disease. Hundreds of xu fng ground us ready fo attack where pont, We may ere: vy ony a tatal shaft Uopwlves well fortified with pure nourished frume."—Civil Service Ms with boiling water or milk. Soldin tins uly Glib, uaa Tou by Grocers iavelied tins JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, mbl-s.méta ‘London, England; by keeping Sezout Noroz I 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 WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH I CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR BEATING OB MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY ‘THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HUUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER- RING TO. A CALL 18 SOLICITED AND ESTI- MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D, WYVILL, Exonvsive Azx?, ‘No, 482A. AVE., KEAE 4% STREET. aps LADIES GOOPs. | DRY _ GOODS. Gascme Carcorra Suensvoxena SEATON PERRY, NEW BLUE AND RUFF CALCUTT SEERSUCKERS,” MRAP aa FIGURED CHINA SILKS, IX LINEN La “EXTRA FINE NETS A? igrditsive basioke ar “ALL THE TATEST NOVELTIES” IN BRITISH AND FRENCH WHITE GOODS ANDERSON'S “SCOTCH GINGHAMS. FRENCH MENSE ASSORTMENT OF IRISH AND GERMAN ANDVRHEPTING TONERS AT PACES THAT SSUES wow eperxe ax <x MER FRENCH ALU-WOOL DRESS FABRICS. SINFS AND SUMMER SILKS. ALT: MENTS" IN BLACK AND COL. ORED SURAHS. RHADAMES AND GROS GRAIN Obes, WHITE SILK SILKS, FROM #100 1 WHITE EMBROIDERED. MULLS. PARASOLS, SUN 'PARASOLS” AND §@-CHOICE 7 CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND Con. SEATON PERRY. Perry Building, sivania avenue corner Bib street, Penns Fatablished 1840, my10 Dar Goon TRUNNELL & CLARE ‘Have made special reductions in SILKS AND DRESS GooDs. ne lot Black Silks, $1.09; BlackBrocade Silks, 81.14; ‘one lot Fine French Silks reduced from $1.50 to 3. ‘Agrand bargain in Surah Silk, $1. ‘One lot Black Cashmeres 50 cents. A full line of Lupin's celebrated Black Goods at bot- tom prices, ‘We have received another case of 81 Quilts. Rare bargains to be found in all Departments, as we are determined to sell. “Satines," “Gingharns,” India Linens, French Nain- ‘sooks and all kinds of Drees Goods in great variety. COME AND LOOK. ‘TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, p26, Rew: Rea: Rew Dur'ng the past week we have added to our stocks few pieces of REAL INDIA PONGEES, p'aiu and fiz- ured. BLACK SURAH SILK, 23 inches wide, at 81; ‘would be cheap at $1.25. Stockof CRAPE DE CHINE, CANTON CRAPE, HERNANI, CAMELS HAIR GKENADINE and CARMELITE, particularly attrac- tive. We will show on MONDAY, May 5th, full lines of WHITE GOODS, suitable for the approaching season, | such as Plain, Plaid and Striped MUSLINS, from 123 to 25e. per yard. India Linens, Persian and Linen ‘Lawns, Masalia, Real Swissesand Organdies, Black and (Cream Nun's Veiling and Albatros, Lupin's Cashineres and other Novelties, Satines, Batiste and many other new and desirable Wash Goods. Ewmbroidered India Linen Robes, BEST GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. E. G. DAVIS, U9 MARKET SPACE. Larze stock of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Dress Trimmings, Laces, Ribbons, Buttons, Gimps, Toilet Articles, Fans, &e., &e. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, my3 E.G. DAVIS. Sur Ayp Wrar Depanruest. SUIT AND WRAP DEPARTMENT, In which we are now showing one of the finest, most extensive and select stocks of LADIES’ SUITS AND WRAPS tobe found in the city, Particular attention fs called to our display of entirely new Spring and Summer stylesin SHORT WRAPS, DOLMANS, NEW MARKETS, RAGLANS, WALKING JACKETS, JERSEY WAISTS, CASHMERE NUNS VEILING. WHITE DRESSES AND MOUENING COSTUMES. NOTE THE PRICES: Anandsome all-wool Ottoman CLOTH WRAP, elab- iy trimined with lace and passementerie, at $12.50, reduced from $15.50. 3 Our TRICOTINE VISITE, lace trimmed, only 86, for- mer price $8. Our LEADER. SPRING WRAPS, made of Tricot, trimmed with lace and parsementerie, which we will offer at the very low price of 85; regular price $7.50, SPECIAL —Weshall off'r ourall-wool BLACK CASH- MERE SCIT, box plait-d skirt, with draperies, at $12; actually worth $16. We guarantee this suit tobe all ‘wool, or no sala. PARABOLS. Onr denartment for PARASOLS ingreatly enlarced and we are now displaying all the novelties forstreet and cerriace wear, plain and trimmed, and with unique handies, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. 104 doz. LADIES' CHEMISE, good cotton, 19c.: 97 doz. Chemise, trimmed with lace, 29c.; 89 doz. Chemise, ‘trimmed with threerows of inserting, and tucks between, band and sleeves, «des with cambric ruffles, at 430, special price; 124 doz. Chemise, with Torchon lace and ‘Hamburg inserting, at 6¥c,; reduced price for this weuk only. MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS, trimmed with tare at 68. SKIRTS, with ruffles of Hamburr em- broidery, 9 inches in depth, $1.23: former price 81.75. ‘Mother Hubbard CAMBRIC SLIPS, with embroidered yoke, at 25c.; would be cheap at 40c. Mother Hubbard CAMBRIC SLIPS, Hamburg yoke and tuck bottom, 65c, Ladies' lace stripe Nainsook and Lawn /APRON, trimmed with plaited rufile, 10. Nurse APKONS, wide ‘edge and tucking, at 500, stylep, at the uni- Our lot WASH SKIRTS, in different form price of 500, Alarge and complete assortment of BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS, in mobby patterns, from 26c. to the finest quality. OUR GSPECIALTY—LADIES CORSET COVERS— ‘We shall offer at 25c, each for this week only. ‘We have also opened a new line of CHILDREN'S and ‘MISSES’ SUITS, made of Marseilles. Pique, Lawn, India Linen and Gingbams, in all sizes and styles, at the low- est possible figures, LANSBURGH & BRO, apis 420-422-404 SEVENTH STREET. New Srrrxo_ Goons, ‘WE WILL OFFER THIS WEEK SPECTAL BAR- GAINS IN BLACK SILKS, SILK GRENADINES, FRENCH WOOL NOVELTIES IN CHOICE DE- Sipe ae “VHS Are Geese SIEK AND LISLE HOSE: LINEN SHEETINGS AB RIETOW LINENS DA TABLECLOTHS AND ‘aps-3m HOOE, BRO. & CO., 1326F street. SEWING MACHINES, &c. Cranes O. N. T.Srooz Corrox, THE ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARD OF EXCEL- ‘LENCE FOR MACHINE STITCHING. SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, St AUERBACE'S Hat, Gents’ Furnishing and Sewing 801, AND 803 77H, CORNER Hi.’ for the high NEW AMERICAN, No. t- ae peer ver- OFFICE CORNER ?rx’AND H. Sewrso Macumes, Sewn Macurves a4 amined and tested the and SEW wolleand HARTFORD MACHINES’ Forgot oak “Woadl on easy monthly. ‘dis Zount for cash. ‘Thorough ‘every pure OPPENHEIMER'S * ‘Reliable Sewing Machines and Fashion Boome, | P15 ‘e2P oth street n. w.. St. Cloud Building. ‘Six spools of Willimantic Cotton for 25 cents, my10 ues i i | | Mes [L. V. Sraren, IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, | 931 F STREET, Ihas just returned from New Just sptaroed York. and le mow ready to | . SUMMER MILLINERY, | the latest etyea, 981 F street. myo-8t Sroce Orexixa OF IMPORTED BONNETS AND ROUND BATS, THURSDAY, MAY ra. ‘MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F Street Northwest. mys No Canis: Cuz. Revrrer, Nos. 403 AND 405 7rm STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- CASTERS CARRIAGE COMPANY zi P STYLES, Bie (CLES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS. serine of TRAVELING to Received a LUNCH BASK. TS eg uM Fens department, (nition $10 asedon. Reduatton $0 | Jarcios of five and teachers Lectures om German litee- | ature an etree tO studenta Por particulars _Athome 2-39. mm. eta Frincipmis. 1312 and To" Aext senso open Ser ser 8s Ts, come cfaccomplubel necructere, " sayectan ISS AMY LEAVITT. OF BOSTON, Mirador fotaaad taectmectat Muse ant han. meccnt contthed ding te suaaiet, Aste Haid lott 8 pre & L. JOHNSON ‘Onearist ad Chotr Marter 1119 10th street uortiwest.” Pupils taught priestety or ky Puylia Twill reinain thie tm instruct at reduced rates Suita and Pisno by my shortest method "All thee deurous to be browett uk will avy thie voce trait culture. More votoes are inet cheerte ahd otatorion, a8 ERE NOLOWSAT D6 Sluscal Tnaituse, | struction. Bool thout text booka, m= de ot lowe that | a Biase ote metic. Spelling mi the ckkecpune, Penianelin, Ars Dovorass. NINTH AND F STREETS. HOSIERY,, This departwient we fauk coinflete, The stock ts new and fein and we, Tetura th money when rrices wre eine lot of fine TRENCH BALBRIGGAN, WORTH 2c. Jot SOLID COLORS. FULT. REGULAR, usual care offeriinr THREE PATE FOR $1.00, CED FRET, GSc.. $1.00, Ke. great variety, from the cheapest 28 ‘Gue, Price ‘Oe ‘This department ise 50 styles Wesel a Comet for $1.00 11AT. BRINGS READILY IN OF! TIES. $140 TO 81. 3h Also, WAR: TH "De 8 Pe WERLY, FOY'S, TURNE! BOSTON CoMFORt, and @,complete line of MISS.’ CORSETS AND VENTILATING CORSETS at 85c., $1.00 and $1.25. UNDERWEAR, a This densrtment needs no advertising. We simply desire to say” The garments are cur own make. FL SIZE, PERFECT Siar. and wo ndund mouey sf ua satisfactory in price or otlierwise. JERSEYS. ‘The QUALITY, PERFEC- ‘aud the PRICES—81.89 tip—will, we other departments next week, DOUGLASS, 522-524-526 Ninth street, mys Josr Oveseo Ax Execast Lise CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, LACE and SHIRKED-CAPS, PORE BONNETS. MERINO CLOAKS in Mother Hubbard and other stylea, Macnificent Stock of Ladies and Children’s Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Kid, Silk, and Likle Thread Gloves, Select assortzne:t of Hamburgs. Irish Point. Natnsook, Swiss Embroideries uriental, Torchon, Meticuy ‘and Other Trimming Laces in all the newest desicna, Mrs. SELMA KUPPERT, 608 9th street worthwest, 12 for thiwe mouthe alone, 83 2 | eoteumpert holarhip for year ae ep eae om date af entrance, day oe Soo ight sit teudewke year. "ing and etntnee <P arvlication. HENRY ©. 31 MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, View mn CONSERY ATORY OF MUSTO, MU- mer 3th and D werthwest. botrauce year Free advantages OB BULe hd da DOL OF LANGUAGES | | LARD, st pur weniiiz scuo WASHINGTON, D.C. 22 Uthat. ae, ALTIMOKI.. MD. 7h Frankie BONT Ibs Tremeat xt MASS PROVIDENCE, RL, 254 Westuuinstere, fee Importer of FRENCH ONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS, FINE MILUINERY Goops, REAL LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, FINE NECKWEAR, PARASOL®, SPRING WEAPS, A} $n all the leading styles. Cite Treviec. Paris. 907 Pennsyivaniaavenue a5 MESS ANSIE K. HUMPHERY, ail Dress Reform Goods, seta and Busties 1 Corert (las H.'s own en's Corsets, nuda make.) that for the "price is dusurpasen 2.8.—breuch, Geruisu and Spanish spoken, marlé J Hive Meds trots Repositons st ive Pana, Lyons and Vienna, MManutactarer apd importer of HUMAN HAL AND FINE HATR WORK, padice fine Hair Cutting ond Hair dressine jairdyed and aM elinet clase anne. Wigs to as ‘TH STREST NORTHWEST. ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING ¢ FIRST CLASS HAIR DKESSEit, FD DRIES AND PURIFIES ITSELF WHILE IN USE~HAS A DRY CIRCULATION AND LOW TEMPERATURE THE ABSENCE OF ALL MOISTURE sEcURES To "rH nipGwaY SYS TEM THE GREAT FEATURE— ACCOMPLISHED SATISFACTORILY BY NO | OTHER—OF KEEPING MEAT, GAME, POULTRY, BUTTER, FRUIT, MILK, ETO, ALL TOGETHER, WITHOUT ONE BECOMING TAINTED WITH FLAVOR OF THE OTHERS. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST. GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. SOLD WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF RETURNING IF IT DOES NOT DO AS REPRESENTED. 3. W. SCHAEFER, QOLE AGENT, 1020 SEVENTH STREET N.W. my7 ze Cexesnatep PEERLESS REFRIGERATOR, Large Assortment, ole Agents for the Disteictot Colwnbis nts for Bie thats Saous above Peuneaye any Dasrornrs Gusore Fic Can be chtained ONLY from parties whose names are ‘the Couipany's ANY OTHE RETENDING to soll Datortite Cleveland. iad RETENDIN ES SOM". CATE & Co. 608 11th, neat F. x, S JERKS & CO. 717 3UU strect horth west. GUAPAN e BARTEL ‘901 H street ne. DANFORTH ILLUMINATING FL TURING COMPANY.” MANUFAC: RODERICK F. DANFORTH, Territory licensed or sold ee Epox Rernisreatons Favea REPUTATION OF THIRTY-FIVE YEARS STAND- ING, AND ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERY- WHERE THE BEST FOR FAMILY USE Seo our testimonials, M. W. BEVERIDGE, ‘Ro, 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue northwest, Bole Agent for the District. Also, WALNUT AND ASH DINING-EOOM RE- FRIGERATORS. Cad Varos Sroves aes aS NEW FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANTSIL. ITALIAN AN i ‘es POLMLED NuW AX Office hours from St Spm. UsicaL ACADEMY, val De BALES STREET. | J RIENDS SELECT coor, =] Jementary and High choot for both seme, street. betwen Sth wi 19th atreeta worsument Bae Sry time cid changed from ate of entry, Ay; | lou! oot ieout a ato ‘ddlos? w. sipwres. | _a5.sm Priictoat is. SOW coeur: Attrand R streets north wegt, NiRnvemation, Latin, Greek, Prepel. Germ, En | Preparation for Collece, West Point, Annasoua | conipetitive examinationa ‘Terms ip sdvaica | hbase CLASSES, 5A MONTE >) sh Gran.cia, ‘chmanghipy. U.S History. Genwray : FAMILY HAT IS_IT? 1 W's atcrial, or aby Manspaiwes my to eive ica bs Scane ap rearatice ‘Scent of the ad in the drinking qualitie-. He-Ne Ken tem ENGLISH CLASSES Pol. 3.P_ CAULFIELD erior advantaxes, “Terms moderate. Pupils < PIYNN. AM. PRIVATE TUTOR, Aci cte. Bookkrertne. Bnet “Tes is an absolutely jure tea, without | oring | gt of He-Ne eet the pubic frown dpa ie sold ie oficial nertal lined pockapes fold cufy tn the oriualturtal lined pw: (Qoarter Halt ahd pound tare each with ‘Ou! Canoe nal Giedemicke Te trae wu — sede MOPETICTIN GILLET & Co. Fatablished 191. ins) ¢EWPORT PROCESS Niiicwuna, perdi Ceres Patent... Windsor Patent. ‘Sugars way down, © WITMER, Grover, a 20 292" Peanayivaiia avenue, Goovs FOR SPEING aND SUMME! Ross's West India Lime Juice, M . eifast Cinerr ate, MOBtMerTet ime Jaton Cautrell & Cochrane's Ginger Ala cgghs Beaten & 003 Gin Ale Gunee bute) wi Shater'e “Pruit-Adew 1 ; Siraw berry, Grauge aud Lane. = ‘Pure Fruit Sirups, Horsford's Acid Phosphate, - ; | Genuine Imported West India Bay Rum, etude, Watt ier JOLE experience 42 | “ Drvsssiakiug she gramranices perkcr te Boss! Royal Ree eee Crome & Blackwelte, | aud atyde. seb2-om Sparkling Chamnpasne, Vinegar. A F Culmbach Beer. | Raleer Deer oben Bowe tox A isnrrs mumendiador Pore Wine Cannes Years “Ghenical Dig Cleaning Fstabitehment, si or Port Wine (NEY 9S alt Matas, oHITY Fe eee ‘Multhoptonique (Burton's), 2 a ‘London Punch. Hub Punch, BS fig theory Iso, Velvet and C. A Beineken’s Vneinia Claret. eh Cloaks, Crapo Laces, j > Jectis clenned hey this & eer Kiwi, ‘Copeutagen Cherry Cordial LADIES EVENING DicESSES A SPECIALTY, scGtiticinen's Cloths Cleanral Uy this process wil not their orieinal siape, au reanc spots _ folpe removed checttally: Brice e100 and Sits por nit fi —— TSE PUPNIS ees c. C. BRYAN, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _h19-3m NO. 1413 NEW YORK AVENUR R z Cisners CLARETE wwewar SArrRIGERATOR, Try our _ ST. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE GLARED 3 bottles for one dollar. We havea fine line of higuer grade Clareta, whieh 8 ate erlhing at proportionally 1ow poss ROBERT SMITH’S SON'S INDIA PALE ALR C. A HEINEKEN'S CELEBRATED VIKGINIA CLARET, GO. E KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F street northwest, apla A HOME Lor oF TERRAPIN Just Received, and for ale vow, FRESH STEWBELRIES, SPRING LAMB, ASPARAGUS, SHAD, PATACE MARKET. Corner 14th and New York avenoe NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS atthe fei CO FRE RRR FER Sig go Ee hE ee aie | Go Exe io Hem “ss T TITT FEE RRR 1 XN N OGe hs YT BFP E NNNG @ ss, To ke kee LeaR SG Sss8 7 Rue Bho Bi KN ‘oad? RRR ERE A NN N COO FRE KR Hoga BR RO'CE FEEL BOLE ees R Eereluia“a5 § = 3 > PDD. ECO OE Bp £ ook 8 D & co! $f. boD ‘666 00) ‘DoD H Fi i H i AL rs ACA AAR ‘and Inilians avenae, PIANOS AND ORGANS. on “The fine Grand Piano of George Steck & Co., of New York, which Ihave obtained, is evwirywhere acknowl, edged to beexcellent, My rest friend Franz Liss expressed the liveliest satisfaction after be had played upon it. The magnificent instrument has takea up ite useful abode in my home, where it will ever serve for tay pleasant entertalement. RICHARD WAGNER" BAYREUTH, Sentemer 22, 1678, =n. pwo TUNING AND REPAIRING it expression EEE HE Ga tt MEAN © BACH 2g NW EG, pene ES epee SS —— ce See

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