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= THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1884 # f LOCAL MENTION. The Weatner. CRPICe OF TUR CHIRP SIGNAT. OFriceR, oN. Dy 5 3 e tia weather, ex- northern port 1 rains, south- stationary temperature in northern in temperature in southern part. weather 18 indleated for the lake middie Atlantic and south Atlantic e to show quite a num- Doss sults The ‘kgerew four-button finish. We have Elseman Bros, the most lors, corner 7h and E sts Kemethy’s, 1199 Pa. ave., $i per dozen, with a 1th painted. Kxan Hiows's Business School, Educational column. ines sich as Riesling, del, &c., and also my own Get tiem at Chr. Xan- Gaoxor C. Grice, 9 six year old bog, tring at treet horthwest, Was run over at the id S streets by a carriage owned by’ ley and driven by a colored man. The rtunately Was not seriously injured. ork RepeceD Prices for our finely fintshed pho- ho Will continue during the summer. Cabl- 4 $2.50 per doz, New Photo. Art Co, 95 house with Sapolio, Clean ol Loox.—Bed bugs, ant ‘VigeR-Eve Seat Kisos—Pnicg’s Jewelry store. asse, Wholesale. Hempler, optician, 458 Firep Pena CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c. ‘To-night. NaTiosaL Teeaver.—Atkinson’s Comedy pany ti eck's Bad Boy.” ‘TwRaTER Comigue.—Glove contest and ¥ath frst Condensed Locals. ‘There will be a giove contest at the Comique to- * between Jaines Reliy and George Phillips, to be a good mateh for the hand hit. w York, and the four rounds, Marquis rules, be well worth seeing. ington Aid association st evening, (Gen. T. T. estdtoz and Mr. H.W. Hap reported that arrangems for a iceture by Gen. Colst ent. and ara aad been i Savings and Building ei last wight, a3 follows: skient; D.G. Dixon, vice seott. secretary and freas- Terrtil, B.C. Dafley, J. W. ) vallan, Thos. "Broad- m were re-ele Campbel at auction by Mr. Latiner. Bisbee aud Miss Mtldred Norfteet wFafternoon 2t the residence 113 G street northwest, ing. Miss A. H. Egleston Mr. W. P. Cole the be {or a honeymoon trip in Vi of the bride’s p: Rev. €. C. Meador the _bridesumai ‘The couple 0 Brothers we have Punch and the Hlnstrated News and Pictorial recelved by yesterday's steamer my of Fine Arts. corner of treet, Wil Be open free evening at 8 o'clock. ‘annie Seiby, ning at the officiated, the cere Ses were made by the N. G., George P.G. M., Lawrence Clark, and P. Taggart, the assistant district attor- presented the Masters and Plots’ associa ich was recently Incorporated, with two Volumes relat navigation This as the nucleus for thelr library. sends Demorest’s Magazine and 's Popular Monthly for June, Fime Sport at Ivy City. EARGE ATTENDANCE AND GOOD RACES—YESTERDAY & BAD DAY FOR FAYORIMES. Yesterday was a big day at Ivy City. Thousands uded the nd the sport was fine. As a rule the favorites were downed, and tae knowing st mon kes, one mile, Was won by_ Swift, beating tng, Ineonstance, Keno, Chantle= and Camilus, in the order named. ‘Mutuals pald $17.15. In the second purse $4, one mile, Flower arh Was the wiuner, Besste second, with Lady Dean, sun Maid, Nirvana, and Emma ‘strung out Behind. Time, t:52 Mutuals paid $24.15. jubinson: FA. Hayson. ney, has 4 good deal Of time was lost in getting off the Bine two-year-olds in the third race, for the youth- fuistakes. It was adash of half a mile, and was Yeon by Florio, ‘Tele Doe second. Petition third, for lowed by Soloman, Littie Savage, Lulu S.. Joybell, le Save ace was the favorite. Time, 52%. Mutuals pald se. The fourth race, purse $400, six furlongs, was a surprise. It was’ Won by Miller, Ghost Second, tuage, the favorite, third, with Koslere, Lost use, and Milan behind. Time, 1:21. Mutusis paid $57.20. ‘The fifth race, for the diplomatic stakes, one mile and a-haif, was wou by Welsher, the favorite, ‘over Jor Mitchell second, Nettle third, and Referee last.” Time, 2474. Mutuals paid #7. A prettier jutuping race than the fishing event Of yesterday could scarcely be run. The fleld of five horses took every leap beautifully and kept hed, and now and then changing places soas to Increase’ the excitement. Kate Cronin was. the ond, Bally third, Pusha next, rear. Distance 1g mules, Flower Thieves. ‘To the Faitor of Tnx EvEstxe Stan When the citizens of Washington refuse to pur- chase plants and shrubbery from the vandals who @spoll our gardens and parterres at prices which Bhould adinontsh them that they are stolen, t nd not till then, will these depredations The thieves tnd the cir plunder, the Temptation to despell ot is Will end Tee atsirtct avenue Texta Distei —The t ninay Va er, J Amonz E i At W tord, of the f od of Maryland i eXecutive comunittce during the campaign: Barre, J. N. Trader, J. Smith, J.Atz, F. Nethous tor ® grand reunion of some Ume in July, under ‘ated, the Wasti- & score of 12 (0 the feature four runs to wou the game hissed fy by Riley, a iman, and a wild throw disastrous ” Fenelly, ¢ Taree base Bt Louse, testified that since ndant fad Bought and sold Withessrs testified jous: and paving court suspended judgment fants tines, Socrety.—At a meeting of the sday evening, at Miss Ran be Birney tmaie a brief ad @ oor of wel he wntraluced Judge ‘ hicsgy, Who read a caretully Writuen ¥ of the Christian religion. Rev, | wed WIth an essay suzmested Judge Waite, in which 5 Rev. Dr. Burt- Anderson, ot Kansas. 2 lute hour, after listen. es reply to the criticisms of we Us speakers, Columns Boat evening, begin Ube Colum lub house. W. pansy os taladte weight 1 publlebed. nisin the gig. Thy ich will row have Tue Prestexrian « Bran will U 3S —Tue Wreecy aby address in the Une presidential + a lange eight-page aus comp, etc. Send for a sample copy. Forrrame C. B Assoctation.—Shares tn the rr isle ‘n and payments made Bt Thor of ¥ froin 30 a Im. t04:30 s Set Root sate, pst Pan ining the working of tee ation plication. Thos, Be readent; John Joy Easoh, secretary. we Hira Lom —The balance of the Merid- fe Aha ep aBvertied to be sold by ne neers, of Pid a 9 hee 2 time, It pomell (A wid “Thin offers m rare opportunity, as rome nave bern taiced ot mod wine 0 oe ie os. yartlaonee have wold at & handmane pa Pomvorrney ao Cuz On Omsnwyas. THX Pee te. teow Lid Coming mate ernow Menning. at IY week, a hin suction Reus. ot fates tarpen aad rig Sonu of ts Boos soon a> pot Uy Wm Od, Rid Daslen ater Re Sn wi iS | Mauger, was surrounded by her ta . The first race for the Willard | John Shea Found. ‘THE WASRIXOTONTAN CHARGED WITH KILLING A ST. LOUIS POLICEMAN NOW IN 4 PENNSYLVANIA RISC In October last, Detective Browning, of St. Louts, spent several weeks fn this vienity in a vain search for a young man named John Shea, who was charged with shooting and killing a policeman in St. Louls without provocation. Shea, who is a na- Uve of South Washington, left this eity about four Years axo, and after wandering about the country brought up at St. Louis, where he was employed at laboriug work. For some unlawful act he had comiuitted in that city the police pursued nim. Sea gained on his pursuers, Dut tm turning the corner of a street he was confronted by a police- man (Doran), Who was ignorant of what Was takin; hice. shea, however, Grew, out a pistol and f @f Doran as he was passing, Las im instantly. He at once made his escape, and covertly, came to this city, where he kept himself quiet, Staying about his old home in South Wash- ington until the news of the murder reached here, When he was seen no more, although rumors were rife at the time that he was hiding in this vicinity. The lust news received concerning Shea is that he fs locked up In the Easton, Pa., penitentiary, to whieh he was recently sentenced under aD assumed name for Unree years for burglary. His where- | abouts betne: now established, at the expiration of his term Of service he will be required to answer ‘he erime of shooting Policeman Doran, of St. His parents are residing in this city, and ported to be respectabie and industrious people. ‘The Rival Queens. A MERRY MAY BALL AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE, Pretty little girls In pretty white dresses, gay tousic and a profusion of flowers were the signs of May at Prof. Sheldon’s May Dall atthe Masonic ‘Temple last night. There were a3 many present as could tind room to dance with any comfort, and the assembly ranged in age from two little ones ap- | parently about four years oid, who waltzed to- | gether, to young dudies und gentlemen of the senior | class. "A throne was erected at the end of the hall, where were seated the Queen of May and the lesser sovereign ladies, surrounded by their maids of lonor and throng of admirers. Miss Ida Davis was { May, With Misses Hortense Ryder, Nina nner, D. P. Barrington, Gracie Silvers a3 er inaids of honor and Loutse Widdicombe as her crown bearer. Miss Marie Stewart was May queen of the Capitol Hill class, and her maids of honor Were Misses Belle Gifford, Anna C. Havenner, Clara Crown, Imo Johannes; crown bearer, nie Johan- nes. The juvenile May queens were May and Louise Buller; maids ot honor, Georgie Williams, Annie Wil ‘eeves, Anne Vere Fairfax; crown Draney’ and Etie Darrall. ‘The Mower queen Was Miss Florence Croghan; maids of honor, Daisy Tretier, Mamie Maguire, Flora Gib- son, Guendolind Fairfax; crown bearer, Gertie Gates” Amy G. Thompson was queen of the sea- Sons; maids of honor, spring, Mira Webb; summer, Allee Butler; autumn, Bertha Beurend; Mamie Pumphrey; .crown bearer, Marian Proct The queen of morn w: Miss Dimple Noyes, who bad Mazie Marun, Evelyn Fatrfax, Henrietta Loeil, Mary Colbat as iusids of honor ahd Mamie Dickey as crown b The queen of dancing, Miss Nina is of honor, and, Ber” re- Josie Pumphie tue Jer was fairy queen, and Lula Trever, Minnie Brown, Bessie Stierlin, Hatile “Murray; crown bearer, Clarine Rutuage, formed ber suite. Harry Berlia'was Columbia. “The dancing lasted until | about 12 o'clock. | Meeting of Business Men on the Li- cense Question. A large number of the leading business men of the District of Columbla publish In to-day’s Star @ call for @ meeting at Shea’s hall next Monday evening of the “dealers in merchandise of any kind” 18 Uhis District, “to take some action In re ard LO the bill now before Congress relating tothe Abolition of the license law.” ‘Those interested WIL | do Well to read the call. ———_— p.—To-day, Mary Maguire Cox, in the’ Equity Court, a | divorce irom Peter E. Maguire, and was also given | permission to resume her maiden name of Mary vie. ‘The bill in the ease tiled by her solfeitor, Daniel E. Cahill, charged desertion. ettie Sacks, Julia Kin! A Divorck Gran . L. Wood, 1418 5th northwest, reports that he had his pocket Picked at the races yesterday of 450in money, $2,900 In notes of hand, ahd four tekets on horses that Won $9. ‘Thomds Jacobs, 111 F street nortbwest, Teports that he had hls’ pockets picked of $94 IR Muoney at the races vesterday. David Jackson re- Ports thar he had his pockeis picked of a pocket pok cuntatnng avout $8) and a nutnber of payers in the Baltimore and Ohio depot, last_ night. Miss Rosperies Rerostz! str Mary A. Cushing, 471 C street “northwest, reports Stolen from her house, in February last, a lady’s gold wateh, etc., valued at $0. F. J. Augusterfer, corner of 4th and G streets northeast, reports tat a voy empioyed by him as a driver abandoned the team Unis morning and left, taking with im $14 in mouey Which he Lad collected. A WILL To CARRY OUT AN ANTE-NUPTIAL AGRER- MENT.—An exemplified copy of the will of the late Louisa Fieteber, from Philadelphia, was fled here | to-day. Jt recties that pursuant, to an aute-nup- Ual agreement, dated March 16th, 1832, she be- queaths as tollows:—To her daughter Charlotte 5 $10,000; Zo her son Thomas R. Lovett, 310,000, aid to them $5,000 In San Francisco bonds, | | in trust, to pay the Interest to C.F. Fietcher du2 Ting life and alter his decease to Eleanor A. Hare | until she marries, and then the principal is to go to herehildren. ‘THe household furniture and plate 4s to zo to Charlotte, and the balance of the estate To be equally divided between all her children. THE STOCK GAMBLERS’ PANIC. Review of Yesterday’s Events, THE FAILURES; THEIR ORIGIN AND EXTENT. ‘The wild excitement in Wall street, which com- menced at 9 o’clock Yesterday morning, continued unul atter business hours. Values at the stock ue were demoralized; the Metropolitan bank | ew York and the Atlantle bank of Brookiyn | oreed to close their doors, and to the stock | auge Were announced the failures of the fol- lowing banking and brokerage houses:—Hateh & Foote; Hotchkiss, Burnhain € Co.; Donnell, Lawson & Stmpsou; Neisin, Kobinson & Co.; 0. M. Bogart | J.C. Williams, and Goff & Randall’ other bank$ and ‘banking houses were seriously threat- ened or involved by rumor. ‘The Clearing-house assortstlon. in the afternoon, decided that the bankers would work together ‘for general support, as in 18:3; and the Secretary of the Treasury or: | dered the prepay inent without rebate of $10,000,000 | three per cent bonds called for June Qutb." These actions tended greatly to allay the feeling of alarm, ‘and there was &n easter feeling at the close. : THE DIMEDIATE CAUSE OF THE PANIC among the stock brokers and the alarm of the bonks was caused by the Marine bank failure. They commenced to call in thelr loans; brokers Wok them as fast as possible, expecting to get loans eisewhere. ‘They found this impossible, and | Uv-re Was nothing to do but to sell gradually. “This broke down the ‘market, making matters worse With exch fractional appreciation tn values “unUl the banks prictically tirew out all Dut gilt-edged securilies. The final blow came yesterday. The defalcation in the Second National baak destroyed all eontid ‘Then came the refusal of the banks | to certify checks in advance of deposits, as Is thelr | usual custom for brokers’ business. Yesterday the | Danks suutdown on this Kind of business. ‘They | demanded money, uot securities. The consequence Was that when business opened yesterday nora. ing the brokers had nothing to do but to sei for cash. Those who hei plenty of securities but no cash, and could not sell wha ing Gr do Dut to suspend. ‘This ts the ‘real cauge Wwilel precipitated the panie which began with the opening of the Stock Exchange at 10 a. in. yester- day. JAY GOULD, tis sald, found dificulty in’ securing some re- | newals. He was seen coming out of the United ates Trust company with a carpet-bag, which, 1t 4s sald. was full of securities, and which he after- Wards succeeded In placing.” He has been largely short of stocks, and yesterday steadied the market by sin SOMRE 80,000 shares Of Stock to cover horts coutra ‘Other bears foliowed his ex- | cunple and thus steadied the market and prévented such serious deciine as that which followed the lure of Jay Cooke In 1873. REPORTED RUPTURE BRTWEEN JAY GOULD AND RUB- SELL SAGE. | The N. Y. Commerciat says: “It 1s reported, on excelent authority, that a serious rupture took pia lay between Jay Gould and Russell Sage. onsequence of this, a large block of Western Union Was Uirown upon the narket, and BE so broke the price Trom 60 to 54. The bad feeling between the Go great fnaneters continues, and to- y's catastrophe 1s to have been largel induced ‘by tabs curcumseance.* ii THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK DEFICIT $4,000,000. At 4 y’clock yesterday afternoon It was estimated { the Second National Bank that $500,000 had been Paid out @iring the rush. A rumor prevalied that the deficit. cmounted to $4,000,000, and that Amos. ik proprietor of the Tth Alvenue hotel, and the father of the president, John C. Eno, $3,500,000, while the directors inade good $500, NK ACTION OF THE CLEARIXG HOUSE of associated banks, in resolving to issue clearing house certificates for 7 per cent of the bills re- ceivable, or securities held by the banks, the same to be received and paid in settlement of balances | bet banks the clearing house, had a very | reassuring efrct tate In the afternoon and led to a | more hopcTui feeling, particularly as this pian was ned with marked success in checking the of v3. T committee appointed by the clearing bean reported 4 decision to sustain the Met - tan Bank. sins GRANT & WARD'S LIABILITIES XFARLY $15,000,000. In the hearing of the sult brought by John H. Morris agatnst the firm of Grant & Ward, in Xew York yesterday, Julien T. Davies, the receiver of tne | firm, testified. He believed that Gen. Grant and | his sons were ruined, and that Wey had no part of ‘the firme’s property in their possession. From his | Investigation thus far he belleved that the firm owed about $12.449.537 borrowed on col | $1.259.807, borrowed money due depositors accord- | ing to thi avcount; $227,224, balances of st Is, and $504. due general credi- | tors, inctuding the Marine bank, malting a total of | sitesi. “Tne insecure debis were between $2,(00,000 ‘and $3,000.00, he thought. He knew owning in regard_to the assets. ‘The Demecratic Conventions. NEW JHKSEY AND VINGISIA FOR THE OLD TICKET. New Jersey democrats yesterday elected ~ MePherson, Leon Abbett, James Smith hn ted for T trong support. Virginie detmocrats yest elected John ®. Berhour, Jobn T. Harris, Richard T. Betroe and Mi delegates-at-large. The delegates are Dot inate ed, but lucy Bave a Gecided | ener for Live old Ucket, bisa winter, | tbson: crown bearer, Hope Hopkins. Eva But- | they had. had noth- | BF) Bs fl 5 Eg Fy 5 : ie REeGISTRATION.—The work of the registers of ton, Who have now their books open, is not. ous.’ Only those who have become voters this require tration, but all voters who have changed the district in which they vote have tc have their names transferred from one ook to another. Only four new tions and some twenty tranters have been inade. Twelve ve been added 1@ registration Dodks einee last sears Cotongp Barrist Coxvention.—The convention of {he ministers of the colored Baptist churches of the slate resumed its session ‘morning. A jumber of Alexandria § i i ‘nall last night, All the were dressed in white.—The old ‘Star engine-house, rec: nuly: 1s to be fitted up for a cigar factory in the upper ‘and a canning a low. {ine Oficial meeting of, Trinity ¢ church Sunday school was held Tuesday night. The annual exhibit showed 38 officers and ‘teachers and 367 pupils. 0. T. Baggett was re- elected superintendent, and G. B. Carlin secre- tary.—The Washington, Ohio and Western rail- Toad company Will hold its annual here on | the 28th Inst—< ‘Ashby has been ted to fill, temporarily, the place of station agent at Strausburg, on the’Midland railroad. Assouursrx Pons 00. Boe FF oh E 88 uF AE Be F Bak & ‘oo rr eran) BR TORN Rh A BS UELE go% [Bop fae Be tx kN & jis 242 2 RM USS | PPP, 00 wow Ww PPro 0 wwww DD Ee EMR |BPF 9 9 wwww D BER Rar le oO YWwWww DDE R R- e090 Wo'W bpp’ gee B Bo This powder never varies, | Strength and wholesomeness. More economical than ry | the ordinary kinds, and ‘cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powdera, Sold only incana, Kowa Bax Powpxx Co., 106 Wall atreet, N. ¥. 06 | rr | Noxe Vemuxe: Noss’ Verne: WIDE DOUBLE WIDTH, PURE WOOL, IN CREAM, PINE, BLUE, AND BLAC! (CASH VALUE 600), REDUCED TO 3740. SILKS! SILKS!!! Bic, Ae, 500. FTC. 45C., 500, BTC, ABC, 600, BEAUTIFUL LAWNS ONLY 50. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 250. | CARTER'S, 711 Manxzr Srace, | Sur PLAID DRESS GOODS, silk and | wool, 25. COLORED SILKS, cash value $1, reduced to 75c. HENKIETTA CASHMERES (biack), silk and wool, $1. BLACK SATIN MERVILIE! value $1. a BLACK SATIN ALIEUX, cash value $1.26, re- BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES. pure silk, 750, BLACK SATIN, 8c. COLORED SATIN, 50c. BLACK SILKS, reduced, 5c, $1, 31.25, $1.50. BLACK 81 01 cash vali aBL ck, SILKS, superior quality, jue 82, re- BROCADE SILKS—Pink, cream, blue and white, $1. NUNS VEILING, beautiful lace atyle, pure wool, 25¢, NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, 2c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, 81.50. NO CREDIT. CASH PRICES. my6 CARTERS, 711 Manger Space, NOTWITHSTANDING MUCH HAS BEEN SAID about the importance of s blood purifying medi- cine, it may be possible that the matter has never se- viously claimed your attention. ‘Think of it now! If, by the use of a few bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla you avoid the evils of scrofula, and transmit a healthy con- | stitution to your offspring, thank us for the sugyestion. BBX LAND O8 AT SEA. OUT ON THE PRAIRIE, ‘or in the crowded city, Ayer’s Catbartic Pills are the ‘best for pureative purposes, everywhere alike conve- nient, efficacious, and safe. For sluggish bowels, tor- pid liver, indigestion, bad breath, fiatulency, and sick headache, they ara sure remedy. myl8 Panasors. a Panasors. NEW STYLES. JUST OPENED. Coaching Parasols, all colors, $1.20, 81.50. $1.15, $2, $2.25. ‘Satin Parasols, lined, trimmed with Lace, $275, Silk Parasols, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, 62. , #@nch Spring Cashmeres, 2c. 40-inch all-wool Shooda Cioth, $00. ‘Tricotine Dress Goods, 2c. ‘Tricotine Dress Goods, 16c, Gerster Dress Goods, 12340. Ladies’ Flannel Suiting, 12}40. ‘Summer Silke, 7c. Black Groe-Grain Dress Silks, 95a, Plain Heavy Gros-Grain Silk, 61. Merrimac Calico. 43¢¢. Linen Lawn, 5c. Buys’ Cloths, 15¢,, 20c., 28e. Feather Proof Bed ‘Ticking, 160, Brocade Dress Silks, 0c, Children’s Hose, no seams, 150, ‘Ladies’ Balbriggan Hose, no seame, 250. ‘Wamsutta Cotton, fe. Nun's Veiling, all cclors. 40-inch French Black Cas} 800, Fancy Straw Matting, all styles. India Linen, b3g0., 10c., 12540., 150. TOWSON'S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near 7th. p90 Gorn Doxrars: Gold dollars are very scarce now. There are few. if any incirculation. They are not made any more. They were very pretty, but looked all alike. We can show you ‘Something more attractive. Come and look at our stock of FINE PLATED JEWELRY, ‘and you will indorse our assertion, We have immense ‘Bargains in that line, and also few Special Articles in | SOLID GOLD. We offer this week— | Collar Buttons, warranted 14x. cold Solid @ilver Rhine stone Buttons, at 290" a ver at 200. Ladies’ Finger Hinge, in iumeuse variety, at 49. and | , Ladies’ Solid Gold Finger Rinse, ect with pearls, rubles, turqueine or varncte, from 6130 %0 8290 filled Plain Kings froin ra 99, Gents? finé rolled plate Finger Kings, in large variety of settin ss. very handsome, 95c, eache ‘Parisian Diationd Earrings, very f ‘Nery fine, from 81.49. Solid Sliver Rinne stone oe Bold Suiver oF fn Plate Pins, | aguivered or Gilt Pina, ‘ho! ie large vastety, silver and Rolled Plate Banvles and Bracelets, in the | wtgont rrutuaions from Sse: to 88, | Necklaces, with Charms or Lockets, from 99c. Rolled Piate fine Sleeve Buttons, from 2c. Scarf Pins, in the latest designs,trom 25c. Gents? Fire-silt Vest Chains, new patters, 99c. | Gente’ Roll late Vent Chains, extra quality, $1.98. | Misek’ Mournie Jewelry ot ai'voscivie kinds: Pins, ack. Mourns Jewel yoo 2 from 0c. uy ‘Eardrops, from de. 0 ; Bracelets from 96, Colored Bead Necklaces, 2 : ¥ncy Hair Pinsand Combs; lovely amortment. | Nolvoods uifsrepreamited, “Price to Toa SERRE every oueatd Ourassortment immense, ume and M. SILVERBERG & CO., ” 912 SEVENTH STREET N. W. myia ‘Near Pennsylvania avenue, Ts WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, No, 916 Pennsylvanis avenue northwest, ‘With its fire and 1 Seen hain lion gg latest improvements, rON ‘@ structure g sod completeneas by any building for ‘animl- G, Metzerot Bam" Cres, ‘Trees sola. etme FES ra Goose SET ose SPRING STYLE CASSIMERE HAT Will be ready May 2d. Tae i allah oe Sete Agente tor Dunas New York a Penneylvania avenue, ow YOUR TO AND piiadenoee See Low: Lowe: Lowes’ |: Caranng. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE | THE GREAT BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCH. HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANADIAN FIR, ‘MARIGOLD, CLOVER BLOSSOM, Era, ‘For the Immediate Relief and Permanent Cure of every form of Catarrh, from Simple Head Cold or Infiuenzs to the Loss of Smell, Taste and Hearing, Cough, Bron- chitis and Incipient Consumption. Relief tn five min- ‘utes in any and every case. Nothing like it. Grateful, fragrant, wholesome. Cure begins from first applica Hom, and is rapid, radical, permanent and never failing. ‘One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one package, forming ‘a complete treatment, of all druggists for @1. Ask for SANFORD'S BADICAL CURE Porrzr Davo asp (Curmicat. Co., Boston. PAIN I8 THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE. COLLINS VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTEE in- ‘stantly affects the Nervous System and banishes Pain. Aperfect Electric Battery combined with « Porous Plaster for 25 cents. It annihilates Pain, vitalizes ‘Weak and Worn Out Parte, strengthens Tired Muscles, Prevents Disease, anddoes more in one half the time than gny other plaster in the world. Sold everywhere. myl5 Prices Bezovexs Avo Doves Paes EVER ON MY OWN MAKE OF BRR ie 1281 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, For $4.50! A Bplendid Trunk, Leather or Zinc, heavy clamps, tron bottom, and tray with Bonnet Box, FOR 99. An elegant large size Trunk, equal toany sold elsewhere for $12. This is an extra bargain. Great variety of Traveling Bays and Satchel. Trunks Repaired and Covered, myl4$t 6 2 A TTTT alee fo PLE bt E RR eR A A T m AE BE Sasy AA E ge , Sss8 2° A LLL EEE OF RRR, ERE TTIT 68, FS > EER B58 EEE THT g8Ss Oc “oo oH Ss Exe Tf 85s? aT THE PPP Cd A IT Poe AA OL ca Ht ss Be RAE dak Tt 8s be 2A uuu 274 Ut S59 RI oo y ¥ a 4b Fe eats Se rege y BE RE 00 ¥ 4 4 LULL? 2117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, THE SPECIAL PRICES MENTIONED BELOW POS- ITIVELY TERMINATE SATURDAY, MAY 17. French Woven Bridal Corsets, Embroidered Bust, special price, 69c. :reular price, $1. Fine French Woven Corsets, warranted real bone, six ‘broad bone on hip, hand embroidered, special price, 86c.; regular price, $1.25. “Fanny” Corset, Hand-made, ‘fine Contil, Double Busk, ‘Side Bone, special price, 79¢.; regular price $1. “C. L. B.” Corsets, Fine Contil, Coraline and Bone, Flex- ible Waist, Five Hook, Side Steel, Double Busk, special price, 6%¢. ; resular price, $1.16, “P. D." Corsets are‘ourjgreat specialty. Spring special~ Hea in Sateen in all lengths, colors and sizes at special reduced prices, TITT TITT 00 NNR ocoo T T OO NNN $99,.0 2 F 88 SRE Gco 00 T %T OO NNN Fi R, E R is vi WWwWW Ek AMA RR .. WoW kee A AR RS 6 WONDERFUL LOTS 6 Lot 1-200 doz. Cotton Drawers, $96. Lot 2-150 doz. Cotton Skirts, 860. ‘Lot 3-90 doz. Mother Hubbard Gowns, 790, ‘Lot 4-300 doz. Corset Covers, 3c. ‘Lot 5—16 doz. Cotton Chemises, 980. ‘Lot 6-600 dor. Jerseys, tailor finished, $2.98, Above lots are made from “Pride of the West" Cotton, are elegantly trimmed with fine embroidery, are sewed on a lock-stitch machine, are perfect fitting, and are nearly half usual prices. The Jerseys mentioned in Lot 6 cannot be bought elsewhere under 84,50, procan [tom 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE myo W. M. Suveren & Sons, Have Just Opened the Following Desirable ‘Duras Goons: SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 15c. : Choice Patterns in CHALE DE LAINES, TRICOTS PRUNELLE and FEDORA CLOTHS, in new colors CRECKED SURAH SILKS - ‘1% pieces of beautiful INDIA PONGEE. These make the coolest as well as the most serviceable silk that can be worn, : CHINA PONGEE, all qualities, A good China Ponges ‘at 50c. i SATIN MERVEILLEDY, all colors, at $1.25, Great Bargains in Black and Colored Silks—all gradea, Special Bargains at $1 and $1.25, ‘W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, - #19 Pennaylvanis avenus, N.B—THE BESTIS THE CHEAPEST. _my6 Jusr Orexnic- A full tine of FANCY, PLAIN WHITE, CHECK ana “JOINTLESS MATTINGS, in ALL GRADES: The pat- terns are very neat and balideome, ‘Also, new line of INGRAIN CARPETS, in NOVEL DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS FOR SPRING, TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS 1N GREAT VARIETY. FURNITURE abd BABY CARRIAGES AT BOTTOM PRICKS. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 2919 _d01 Mertettece and 208 and 10th street _ S. Visor. f ITALIAN MACCARONI AND PURE OLIVE OIL. ‘Very best, Imported direct. anne apl9_ Branch Store 1230 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUS dae dow by CITY ITEMS. Hats for Warmer Weather. s Ventilated Nutria and Peart Hate ‘at Genu! Five different $2—at Franc’s streets, e Mackinaw Hats! locks—Price, $1.48; regular nS Boe ae eoiaese Tas val and 1 Burnett's Cocaine. Johnson's, 13th and E. ‘Little Neck Clams, Clam Chowder, &<. Bicycle Boating Shirts. All-wool and fine, $i.90; regular price, $¢.50—at Franc’s Oe Price Store, corner TU sad B ats. 1 From the Races To Johnson’s Ladies and Gent’s Saloons, 440 and 442 9th street northwest. eliacy. "PO- {ite attention. Ladies’ saloon first Boor. ae ime Parasols at panic prices. 796 7thst. nw. 8 Johnson’s, 13th and E. ‘Meals, Lunch and Delicacies. Ladies’ large Sa- loon attached. 1 Light Derbys—Nobby. ‘Maple, with dark binding—| $2.45; sold every- where (orieae Frangs Oho Price Stare, corner 7th andDstreeis , Eleven-cent Dress Goods. 736 7ui street, Mourning Store. Sudden Changes of Weather are productive of Throat Di Coughs, Co) ete, Piuere is no more efectual relist 1s tess dls? eases to be found than in the use of Brown's Bron- bial Price 25 cen ta 2 Gor conta Bicycle and Dosting shina al up eyele men and boy's best quality. auefbach’s, 7th and E The Finest Mayonaise Dressing for all kinds of salads, cold meats, raw tomat ickled salmon, cabbage, etc., is Durkee's ressing. It ide more Rowemige,” “3 PSG more economical than Cushing Process Liquors for Medicinal use; warranted chemically sold by all drug- gists Jus F. McGee, sole ages tbs 9 2.¥ 04th 160 Lundborg’s Perfume, Eden, © Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rosa. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. 0 | Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. €0 ™M. Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya Bark ‘Bas, for more than half a century, been in use all classes of peoples ad indorse’ by cratsent po siclans as the best tonic and Invigorator extant. ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find it to give new life, vigor and piness. Particu- lanly @ lady's medicine. $1. bottle. Sold by drug- ists. W. E. Thornton, Proprietor, Baltimore and jarrison streets, Baltimore,:-Md. ‘Wu, tb,s-6m Oyster Arrivals Daily, Lo Dede ester heces hard and sole Ge y pad rtystone oy: x oysters Progs, Lite Neck clams and clams Fam Me fotels and Restaurants supplied. Young ‘snapper Uerrapins, at White’s. pty Furs Received on Storage. Guaranteed against ‘by moth and fire. im’ "BH Srixbwrz @ Sox, 1987 Penna. ave Don’t Die in the House, “Rough on Rats” clears out rats, mice, roaches, beats , Mes, ants, moles, chipaiunis: gophers. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned morning, and delivered in half-pouhd “Ward” printe, 40c. per ound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ahd Sweet lk, Sc. per quart, Cream 15¢. pint. Axy Dar WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TARE A LOOK aT OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS. Itis our pleasure to shew them. The assortment is large and varied, and as nice as can be produced, OUR ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUB-BUTTON cuTaWways should not be overlooked. Thetr Fit is faultless, made and trimmed in every way equal to custom-made gar- ‘ments, except in price, which is about one-third less. GENTLEMEN WITH A PREJUDICE AGAINST READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD SEE THIS DISPLAY, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., THE FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, 219.8. E. Conan Sevewrm axp D Sraxera ap’ Auzs-Proox. PICON TONIO. a JOHN H. MAGUEpER, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, TH. “SPECTATOR,” AN PHSCRANCE JOURNAL, urn hieherate: compaten, cane out ta fis la resyioane Wiehe raee sae Bumber with’ an ot edi the infamous HE haa “boon making for the last year, tm almost every lame, aguinat the Mutual Reserve Fund Lifeas: soctation, at GLU ceuse DRY _ GOODS. LADIES GOODS. EDUCATIONAL. Jost Recerven_ pair, worth 80 Seats” at my13-6¢ Somas Sux tm solid colors, for 25 cents per MEGINXISS, 1002 F steeet northwest, Received to-day a beautiful line of Bess hive suueprevy new buster Bike te ow os ‘Fine ticwcor DRESS FABRICS at ‘All-wool COMBINATION SULTIN Spe, to 81. Tadles Lightweieht, Fine . 5e., worth 35c. Oxford Engl's . French Toe, for S00, Tadiest ish Fine 600. Ladies Sout tals ie Oe Ae Oa SOP RAS ir wa Lae Black Brilliant Lisle, Regular price 750. We aera : Men's a Those, price, 200. Me perfine Belen Pas Stripe Half-hoee 1 eS Met's Solid Goloes, Gauge Underwear for Ladies, Children and Men at 25e., QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS. . 8. 1. HEMPSTONE, myl2 803 MARKET SPACE, SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & RROTHEM. ‘NEW BLUE AND BUFF CALCUTTA SEERSUCKERS, mibRe aA ROMGLeS GSE quaniams LL S.. Al EMBROIDERED INDIA PONGEFS. NEW ‘AND. PL ND FIGURED CHINA SILKS, IN GREAT VARIETY. NEW PURY LINEN LAWNS, IN “EXTRA FINE ae aRb a “EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS,” AT “ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES” IN BRITISH AND FRENCH WHITE GOODS ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GINGHAMS FRENCH SA'TINES, IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF IRISH AND GERMAN ABLE LINENS, TO! ‘NAPKINS. PILLOW AND SHEETING LINENS, AT PRICES THAT COMPLETE “SI0CK OF NEW SPRING AXD <CM- ‘MEB FRENCH ALL-WOOL DRESS FABRICS. NEW LOVISINES AND SUMMER SILKS. “SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS" IN BLACK AND COL. QRED SURAHS. RHADAMES AND GROS GRAIN WHITE PMBHOIDERED Hotes, WHITE SILK EW BLACK SILK GRENADINES. IMPORTED SPRING WRAPS AND JERSEYS. ALL THE LEADING STYLES IN PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, “COACHING PARASOLS " AND fa-CHOICE PLAIN FIGURES AND COR aber Hucna OO>* SEATON PERRY. Perry Building, Eatablishoa Logo, 7/Tanis SvenBs comer 9h steer, Dex Goons. TRUNNELL & CLARK ‘Have made special reductions in SILES AND DRESS GOODS. One lot Black Silks, $1.09; BlackBrocade Silks, $1.14; ‘one lot Fine French Silks reduced from $1.50 to $1, ‘Agrand bargain in Surah Silk, $1, ‘One lot Black Cashmeres 50 centa, A full line of Lupin's celebrated Black Goods st bot tom prices, ‘We have received another case of $1 Quilts. Rare bargains to be found in all Departments, as wo are determined to eell. “Batines,” “Ginghams,” India Linens, French Nain- ‘sooks and all kinds of Dress Goods in great variety. COME AND LOOK TRUNNEL & CLARE, 8p 811 MARKET SPACE, Sor Axp Wr Deranruest. 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 thecity. Particular attention is called to our display of entirely new Spring and Summer stylesin SHORT WRAPS, DOLMANS, NEW MARKETS, BAGLANS, WALKING JACKETS, JERSEY WAISTS, CASHMERE NUNS VEILING, WHITE DRESSES AND MOURNING COSTUMES ‘NOTE THE PRICES: A handsome all-wool Ottoman CLOTH WRAP, elab- orately trimmed with lace and passementarie, at $12.50, reduced from @15.50, Our TRICOTINE VISITE, lace trimmed, only 96, for- mer price $8. Our LEADER, 24 SPRING WRAPS, mado 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, box plaited skirt, with draperies, at $12; actually worth $16 We guarantes thissuit tobe all ‘wool, oF no sale, PABASOLS. Our department for PARASOLS is greatly enlarged. and we are now displaying all the novelties for street and carriage wear, plain and trimmed, and with unique IES' AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. 10 doz. LADIES' CHEMISE, food cotton, 19¢.; 97 os. Chemise, trimmed with lace, 290.; 89doz. Chemise, trimmed with three rows of inserting, and tucks between, band and sleeves, edges with cambric ruffles, at 430, special price; 124 dos. Chemise, with Torchon lace and ‘Hambprg inserting, at 690, ; reduced price for this week MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS, trimmed with lace st 690 SKIRTS, with roffes of Hamburg em- broidery, 9 inches in depth, $1.23: former price $L75. Mother Hubbard CAMBRIC SLIPS, with embroidered, yoke, at 2c.: would be cheap at 40c. Mother Hubbard CAMBRIO SLIPS, Hamburg yoke and tuck bottom, ic. Ladies’ Jace stripe Nainscok and Lawn APRON, ‘trimmed with plaited ruffle, 100. Nurse APRONS, wide edge and tucking, at 500, Our lot WASH SKIETS, in Aifferent styles, at the uni- form price of 600. Alange and complete assortment of BOYS* SHIRT ‘WAIBTS, i nobby patterns, from 260. to the finest quality. OUR SPECIALTY—LADIE® CORSET COVERS— ‘Weaball offer at 250. 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 Gingbama, in all uises and styles, at the low- ‘est possible fgures, : - LANSBUEGH & BRO, | HEADQUARTERS Mas. J. PR Pataer, IMPORTER OF FASHION, n0t F STREET NORTHWEST. Will for the balance of the Season be fn constant re- coipt of | NOVELTIES IN PARIS BONNETS AND LONDON | ROUND HATS, the drive, promenade, and for traveling. | Special Novelties tls week for the Ranta "pil Soom Otexra | OF IMPORTED BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, THURSDAY, MAY erm. MRS. MJ. HUNT, 1309 F Street Northwest. No Carta, my6 Cas. Reereer, ‘Noa, 403 AND 405 ir STREET NORTHWEST. FOR THE WHITEY CARRIAGE COMPANY. Tincycles, 0 Ba WacoNs LENGE Bibae Ts, “omens of TRAVELING 59d Josr Ovexen Ax Exroaxr Live CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, LACE and SHIRRED CAPS, POKE BONNETS. MERINO CLOAKS in Mother Hubbard and other stylea. ‘Mamnificent Stock of Ladies and Children’s Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Kid. Silk, and Lisle Thread Gloves Select assortment of Hambungs, Irish Point. Nainsook, | and Swiss Embroideries, Oriental, Torchon, Medicu, | and other Trimniing Laces in all the newest desizna, Mn. SELMA RUPPERT, 608 9th street northwest, 24 M. Waxus., Importer of FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS, FINE MILLINERY Goons, ‘REAL LACES, DRYSS TRIMDIINGS, FINE NECKWEAR, PARASOLS, AND SPRING WRAPS, im all the leading styles, ‘TCite Trevise, Paris, 907 Pennaylvaniaavenna epS Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, SRTESTH STREET NORTMWTST, Makes CORSETS to orter in every style andmadartal bd guarantees ye riect At and conduct: CIAL TIES ARE— French Hand-tnade Under othiny. Merino Tnderwean, and finent fan Homer ent Shoulder ported Honery. iid aif Drese Reform Goods h Corsets snd Busties make.) that’ for the" prices tneurrasecg that foe ie thew S-B.—French, German and Sywuisi spoken, marl ROCHON, CORCORAN LDING, FIRST CLASS HAIK DRESSER. FROM PARIS, Patents and Five Medaly irom Expusitous 1: onsand Vienne, Mabutucturer apd iin ot Es © & MELLON, MODISTE, ‘Hag removed from Baltimore to No. 24 D street south- ant, where she will make toorder Drewses and Cost paver grade, With, her lou expericuee An the ‘Kuarantecs perfect estisfaction ‘and style. ‘feb. Axrox Eepers CE, Tadiet and Gentlemen's Garments; also, Velvet and Plush Cloaks, Crape Veils. Laces, Gloves, etc. ‘are pact tects heated by th cena. Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned by tne proce el not mtlemen's Clothes Ci y this proces Joes thelr ‘crucial shape, and grea tee iofue Semuved cnet rice wi and S18 or HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Roewar Rerncrnaton, DRIES AND PURIFIES ITSELF WHILE IN USE-HAS A DRY CIRCULATION AND LOW TEMPERATURE. THE ABSENCE OF ALL MOISTURE SECURES TO THE RIDGWAY s¥s- TEM THE GREAT FEATURE— ACCOMPLISHED SATISFACTORILY BY NO| OTHER—OF KEEPING MEAT, Game, pourar, BUTTER, FRUIT, MILK, ETC, ALL TOGETHER, WITHOUT ONE BECOMING TAINTED WITH FLAVOR OF THE OTHERS. THIS IS KO IDLE BOAST, GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. SOLD WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF RETURNING IF IT DOES NOT DO 48 REPRESENTED. J. W. SCHAEFER, 1020 SEVENTH STREET X.W. my? Tae Crrrsnaren PEERLESS REFRIGERATOR ry ‘Lange Assortment, ole Agents or the Disttictot Cooabla), for myl 314 7th at. b doors above Penn. ave Dasrorrrs Gesore Fiow power the Companrs Sitartare. ANY OTHERS ven Ry arr fkeresoixne fo stl ‘Danfortire Cleveland Fiala M street, Georgetor Shen sol Rees ANFORTH ILLUMINATING FLUID MANUFA¢ . THYUMING COMPANY. BODERICK F. DANFORTH, President. = Business Office, 996 F atreet ‘Territory Mcensed or sold. 3ap2-im Evy Rersornators Haven REPUTATION OF THIRTY-FIVE YEARS' STAXD- ING, AND ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERY- WHERE THE BEST FOR FAMILY USE. A GERMAN, Sten AA. Method.) First Semion tn Jue. fen’ departinent, Ttition @10 8 eemdon. Vartion of five and teachers. Lectures oh German ita: rand reunions free to studeute For particule Programns addi 13 6th street aw, Miss DORA ZIWET, At home 2-3 p.m. ‘muy 12a op INSTITUTE ELE T BOARDING AND DAY 8CHOOL souns indies and children Mr and Mr. Wm B, Cabell, Principals, 1212end 14 14th street northwest, Ea Kext semion opens Sertembar 26, 1884 with s fall ccomplished Lustructore, myS tam ISS AMY LEAVITT. OF BOSTON, ‘Teacher of Vocal aud Instrumental Mraate Jog mae couinued during the summer UND etree Burthweat DP 5 1 sorssor, corps of ac N "UE E.SCHEEL ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO Ja tnnd VOCAL MUSIC Pure oe FEET are a thee wistine to qonlined fo ne apes MECCATN MUSIC_BY REQUEST OF NUMEROUS Twill eon to Performer of Leachera Terms $12 734 friends ane pu Temain this summer fhatruct at Priced : “) sburueat metho Speivt sobe trast in 0 voice Paton Tice Tenman and tie most ial ae struction serine taugeht without take tesco Stillne scholar to vain practical kuowiedacie Tete Balt toe Sale the ear B Dechert. Reatumunity, Authneti Sella and Coreapaudence: Sat for tune teats Lowe lip’ Bukoee Puente alone 62 ap SPESCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. LINCOLY Sahai, rnee ahd D vena aad (ini sous "and ‘dausiiers aod ‘men au women fat Sigur. juretulens ana Lidrys tadeboe, D 3 = 950 rer quarter, bight sie received exery mouth year, “pring and sumer eeioaa “Circulars mailed “cr hie m ars PENCE, Vice Principal. mas WW ASHNGTOS const ny TOR oF wi ft Hall corner ft aid b worthweet. be wD Lal Fifteruth year. 1 Dinsetar, T= BEKLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. WASHINGTON. D.C. 725 14that aw. ALTIMORE, MD. 76 Fremklin. STON be FROVIDENCE, BL, 284 pont wf Westninaterd, SCH, GERMAN, SPANISH. TTALIAN ‘CLASSES FUKMED SOW. Office hours, from to 5 p.m. sical acapeary. a iad Ye SALES STREP, _ 6. SP CAUTFTELD. RIENDS®: SELECT SCHOOT, ‘An Flementary and Hich shoot for both were street, between inti and 19th streeta uorthweat enor advantages. “Turns mocierate, Pupils necel oa eT ate ance cat. Aer as ~ as <a AW coroer strand K suet or ani ‘Latin, Greek, French, German, eg Preparation dor heat Point, Annapolia VENING CLASSES A MONTE. Arithinetic, Bo . Fos liah Gi it cokxcentne. Fell Grammass, ymanship, U.S. History. ___GENTLEMEN’S GOODs. Ny N Fee vow Ww Ss TITTORE g ‘Sig YLES x SST ok maT3 my Jvsxr Recewen- AJOB LoT OF 100 DOZEN FRENCH HALF HOSE, ich we will clone at €2 per dozen. ‘These goods are Ee a Re soae sR iabeed a eu goudats wou an they Guu't lext lous ‘Also, Wall live af SCAMMER UNDERWEAR, SUM- MLE VUES and SCALES, at 8B ELLERY, my9 21112 F street northwest. Jesr Recewen LARGE LOT OF SPRING SCARFR FOR CENTS. WORTH SEVENTY FIVE CENTS LARGE LINE OF SPRING HOSIERY. MPLETE STOCK OF UNFINISHED AND FIN- 4 CONTLD SHINES OONSIANILY ON BaD, FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO OKDER JMUALBON'S SHIRT FACTOR, (CHARLES HYATT. Propristor, ap11__ S06 F street northwest, opposite Patent office, {NEST DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO OLDER F only $2. Fix Fine Dress Shirts made to order, only @2. Tinest Linen Collara, all styles, only @1 50 per dosen. pinet FourPly Liven Cutty only 25 conte per Cloning out s large tot of Unfinished Dress Bhirte at cents, worth 65 conta, ‘411 goods guaranteed to give satisfaction, at MEGINNIBG, 1b __ FAMILY SUPPLIES. Wat sit ‘He-No Tes in an absolutely. oring material, or SPEING AND §UMMER Ron's We Time 3 one's Weat India alee, ‘ Bows’ Royal Belfast Cantrell & Cochrane's Ginger Ale, calvin Shere ‘Nruit-adeo- Kasper. bureweery vi Ades i Fs eae Horsford's Acia Phosphata, Genuine Imported Went India Bay “nega, Hoss’ Royal Raspberry Vinewar. ‘Spark Vipesar. ime Champagne Commendador Fort Wine (anrty year ei Malthoptonique (Burton'w, Mia ‘Lemdon Punch CA en's V evtnte Claret B ei Bini Ne Sopemn agen Oberg Cordial c. Cc. BRYAN, mb19-3m_ NO. 1413 KEW YORK AVENUR Bee our testimonials. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Yo, 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue northwest, Bole Agent for the District, Also, WALNUT AND ASH DINING-BOOM RE- F] SEWING MACHINES, &. Ciunrs O. N. T.Sroor Corzox, ‘THE ACKNOWLEDGED SYANDARD OF EXCEL LENCE FOR MACHINE STITCHING. Crsners, ‘Try our ST. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, 8 bottles for one dollar. ‘We have a fine line of grade Clarets, which we fare selling at proporti y low prices, ROBERT SMITH’S SON'S INDIA PALE ALB C. A HEINEKEN'S CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. GEO. E KENNEDY & BON, 1209 F street NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. ‘SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, st AUERBACH’S Hat, Gents’ Purnisiing and Sewing ig 801 AND 803 7TH. CORNER B. Sole for the wulent, welf-t wi URS hs ee atetat made. ‘with ele- Sigs sie ie and ee ees Chines HOOK BRO. & 00. 1087 strest_ Passed, "We mall on cary Nogsthly eugmoent and Gs AGREE A se - QeFENEERNNS eines, J ‘Reliable Sewing Machines and Fashion Boome, eqauratte fas gees ck poste ce oa cmeala ‘myo eon PR egy ~ “Sew JAATTAIS VEGETABLE CATHARTIOAND ANTI. Bhi Oe fee canvameere, Se te EE eae, sat es Pa stale 2c. par zonie mys JT noting leterious diet aint Deo ae. ALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, &c. ‘BW, RENDERION 8 00-5. Tus New Yous Scx REACHES WASHINGTON aT naw ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. Jos. T.c 3. Pee. Adama, & Hee SS 2.W. ENGLAND, Publisher “The Sus." mbIR-Son Kew Yorn Guy? Bisors — C |AMPHORISE— “Es ped Handa, Lips or Eos a ‘OL PUL street, cor. a