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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SiGNAL OFFICFR WASBINGTUN, D. C., May 16, 1884, For the middie At fates, fair weather tn southern portion abd clearing Weather In norchera Beek, RUNES 10, Horuimest winds higher mater, On Satara Weather 1s indicated for the Jower. lake rexion and the middle Atlantic aud states south Atlantic state Ix THs Scrr entered by Henry Wise Garnett, of Saenger et ai, against Mary Silverberg etal, the Baio creditors have withdrawn frum the Same eaurely. = OUR SPRCIALTIBS FOR SaTURDaY. Ladies’ house s!ippers, 10c. Ladies lasting suppers, 25¢ Ladies’ kid button boots, tse Gent = Congress Gaiters, we. Gent's Low shoes, $1.23. G gilsh Wathing shoes, $1.49. Colidiren'’s spring bee! shoes, 6c, Infant's Grst suces, 156. 19e Store, ‘810 7uh strect. | Go To Selinger pawnbroker sale every night this | werk. The Gurelecmed pledges Special ia jewe.ry nud Watches at panic prices Baxcatxs ror To-monkow. #2 Liste mitts, ta pale shades, 19. A few more 10-LUCton length silk mitts, 8c. Buses silk gloves, 48. be aew shades sl iF 68. 4 Lew luvUlee Swiss embroidery, prices tab you. Sas. Max’Wavt, Agt, viz Tob sueet. Srecratty Coxsi Bue Ald bulton buots, cost the manutacturer $2.50 a 5 ist be sod Within ten days; only $200 a AL Hab’s, S16 7th street, vans WEEK wi Ber uf Bew to show quite a num- iu youth and bess suits “ihe Brows, Wine, daulla aud blue corkweréw four-button Cuiewtys are correct in style and Mnlsp. We have Gre ke suialt as age 1k Eiseman Bros, the most | popusr clotuiers aid tailors, corner sua and E sts. | ocx Expucen P Qographs will con nue dur! wg the summer. Cabl- Lets, $2 und $250 perdoz New Photo. art Co., 95 | Fa av Ar 7Sc. A Park —Child’s heeled and spring heel dor ts, button, Oxfords, sandais and opera’ slip- he, ilswes! alld ladies” tes, low button and opera. Eavfera. Habs, oie sta strvet and 19m Penusy Fable avenue. Egap Howe's Bus! mer’s advertisement, $ School, Educational column. exp Sinsh IeapguaxrErs, For: Gents . 1 dvoF above D, Lovk ior: ike Uid Woman tn Window. Inpasre beautiful ifttle slippers, 2c. up. Hahn's Leos.—Bed-bogs, moths—get Hart's Roach Pow- der. CITY AND DistRICT. semcmin, Aco, Fomnigiets ‘TaeaTeR.—Atkinson’s Comedy com- Peck’s Bad Boy.” em ComiQcE.—Glove contest and first- S Varieties yore MUskex.—Curlosities and interesting per- Suutem GarpeN.—Concert. boxy s Oraia HOtSE.—Beretit ef J. Louts Ford. yal CHURCH.—WLI Carleton’s re- ‘rof. Boyds lecture on cursion of the Press club ‘condensed Locals. Johanna Greenewald was yest tie ins a ih the police ambitlenee. She ot of reai estate In Vi .. of which she hes ogetger with a larye sum of money. wud Louse Of Masons Das accepted the 2 Of the Light Infantry to take charge of wondes of La¥ing the corner stone of thelr igo the 24 Instant. the Carroil institute last even- Thos H. Byrnes and nd as delegates, and D. J. and George- Bogus alter- convention of the Catholle Young union to be held in Baitimore rs tomsends the Young Ladies Journal for Vashington Press Club will give its second annust excursion to Marshall Hall this evening. W. Corcoran will leave the 7U ton Will give his first of a series of cregationas chureh this evening. er of selections from his own is experted to be present. Thea que between nd Aen Crown (cok “y Aaron, the IF, cies referee. ‘Only » When U:> colored cham- Wellin late of Kan- es : mm is ninety-nine Lis to take care of, support and sud Wouien, ‘The directors are Bridget O'Hara, Maria Lavalle. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: H. A. Linger to F. C. Linger, lots 43 and 44, sub sq. 140: $0. F.C. Linger to H. A. Linger, sub 9 and 10, my. 184: $400. HH. A. Linger to W. Hurst jots, 23 to Bi, Uniontow ich. Puiro, pare Lot 70, $i. 0; $— Company to Hiraun Michaels, lots 31,951.50. Hannah A. Altemus to “E340 EL pts. 10 and 11, ~«j. 184: $—; 1. E Wagguilan to Bridget #90. CC. Mek SW hitne Ainsiee to Roger Wi Rachel P. st tha M. Luiasdon etal, i on to . Columbta ML A. Hough, #, Weuster to Ellen A K. Norton, I aited states Sq. east OF B42; $210. M. Palmer, lot 3 <q. 216; sume, lot to W. E” Bueking- john E Kendall to Ho alina P. 425; $100, nas, pl. 6 and to ~ N niel G. Kinsley to ‘Jonn Xi GW. Coches (6: $11,222.40. in this elty i Went Immediately to the Wh sald “that she Lad been crown. Dy President Garteid, av: mm the throne.” Sens her, and informed her that she must leave the White House gronnds She was removed to the Almsbouse bospital, wher: i 2 Fangements can be made t Wweat alorg quietly, because ot have hier crede atew days. PRISONERS SENT TO ALBANY —Last night ten mers Were sent from the District jail io the Jbany penitentiary in ch: % ‘Crocker and Messra Torrens Pitoners were Charles I: senienced to three y Ft Ditnet Breaking, eighteen meatus; Willan Dar, to's’ five years; and Edward Gray, attempted rape, Years ‘Stixe a Curncw rox Dawaces—Yestenlay, W. L. Wood entered a suit agatust the vest ‘Trinity PLR. parish 0») damages Juries inflicted upon his daughter, Harriet 1. Woods, on tae Wri of May last, by the fall upon her from Trinity church tower, corner 31 4 Streets northwest, of 2 shutter, t1 i Blow she bas been peru: dialed Mr. Woods a few © Cas NeXt friend of his daughter for $0,000 damages, B. Wiliams & fgiog house, street has furnisued which fs advertised elsewhere, siiould be ogo but tee fend any cout Nessrs M. i aveuue. an ibterest im the charity, will ion in money, however sunall, to Galt, Bro. & CQ, 1107 Pennsylvania Erxorgax Travet—Quite a large number of Washingtonians are avalling themselves of the Supdrior advanteges and cheap rates offered by the famous Cunard line pe to go} There this summer. Tof voyasers to th Old World seems greater than ever thls season. | who Pa re To go by this lire will do wel engage th Bigelow -abins before it 18 too late. Us | tary of | at the Presitent’s grounds to-morrow afternoon. | Prior to uu | the thousands The | quarter-streteh was p to aston- | NED To Us—SW pairs ladies’ | cks for our finely fintshed pho- | @rolling notion. His Jou curtied, Salle, per ib. chipped, se. per 1 ton, 1 hams, ie. per Ib Hat Balic. per Ib; cut, alse. per ib; lard, 12}4uMe. per ib. Se. per pk e impression that she owns a large | Pk; do. (spring) per pk; do. chew cast of characters, including Mrs H. Clay For Mrs. James Denham, Hl. series of races by the Colum Ing was very between four picked erews frum the mludle weight class. as follows: ‘Te Rilles—Lake, Oyster, Chapin and FL and Brewster, the mentic in dancing. ‘The next races take place or cratic central co ganized last event chalrman, Mr. Charles S. Dorsey Clagett, treasurer. There ts now Gniy one Marv Martin to C. H. | deu, agent: dred; 22,000 hei is | session ci the American Fis Cultura th hame of thy association Was, upon motton, chad; W. Cc. |S wath cae of ol? paintings and | i baths, to30.000 people, and isa charity | yone is Interested. ‘The excursion to | ly patronized. IC 1s hoped that those unabie | PROGRAM OP THE BICYCLE CONTESTS TO-MORROW. ‘The spring races of the Capital Bleycle club, at AthLetie to-morrow afternoon, promise to be the Linest ever given by the club. It wiil be im- practicable, however, fe attendance, as was expected, because the Secre- Navy 1s unwililng to omit the concert S there will be Luree heats of the polo match Uetween teams from the Capital club and the Star club, of Smituville, N. J. The entries for the races aré:—Five mille trace (club), Borden, Hanna and Stewart; one mile (novice), ‘Runyon, il, Kobertson. Crist, Flathers; one mile ewart. Davis, Borden: three (open. C. smith, Webber, Chickering; quart \cinb), Hanna) Stewart, Borden; tures mile clap), Ke Stewart, one inile (open) Landy, Stewart, Rhodes, Webber, Borden, Davis, Finley, J. C. Suith; two intle (club), Hanta, Stew- art, Borden. Large delegations from the ixion and cite < New York, are expected to ar- Hive this ever ‘The ivy City Races, ALANG# ATTENDANCE AND EXCITING SPORT—TONE- AWAY THROWS Wis RIDER AND GATH BREAKS BIS RK. ‘The attendance at the races yesterday was up tn ‘and siand Was crowded, the ed and scores of vehicles ace, purse $400, six furlongs, was won by Constautina in a fleld of ten. Tota came in second, qheber third, with Glendower, Patapseo, Anacos- Ua, Vinton, Cumuings, Histmarek und Iheonstant e second race,1W miles, War Eagle beat Torpedo, tye favorite, Ten Strike second. Compen- Sition third and Torpedo last. Time, 215; mutuals Paid B56. In the Uuird race, for the army and navy stakes, 15, mules, Welsher and ‘Toi, sold together, and they were be Greystone secon Bextor %: fourth tace, mite iu twostraight mats, Hilarity second. ‘Time, 1:45 ant 40. ‘Mutuals paid $12.65 and ve, purse $400, seven Turlongs, there eight starters Polonia won, Mordaunt sec- Marmaduke third, with Riddle, Mitas, Pride, Old Liz and Tattler passing Under the wire irder named. ‘The closing event of the day was a steeplechase, With six starters, viz: Ranger, Gath, Abraham, Touksway, Shamrock and Wooster. ‘The heid got Away Dewittiwiiy, and took every leap im good Style UMUL the West fleid was Terclicd Alter comming over the club-house hill, Tonkaway fell aud nt Atthe ir his fore legs nd he tell heavily, with threw ‘lus rider, but was up in a si DeXt Jump Gath plehed forward 3 had caught in the hurdle, horse's “nevk was broken, Ranger held the lead, With \brauam sticking closely until the water Jump Was reached, When Abraham was crowded | out,’and missed the Jump. Ranger went m an easy Winner, Wooster Second. Mutuals paid $18.45. Washington Markets— Retail Prices. | MéaTs.—beet, porter-houst, 2c. per 1.: sirloin, | 2c. per Ib; Tb Toast, 15a%0e. per Tb.; round roast, waite. per Ib; chuck, Tugye. per Ib; do. dried, 25e. per I do. tongue, 50a60: tly 124a2Se. per pork, i2igaite. per 1b.; Ut, Basse. per ib; shoulders, ‘ut; T2igaiSe. per Ib.; middling, Lamb, 1 c. per ib, FRUrr.—Apples, 7agi doz; Oranges, 25160 cudeoa bULS, Baloc.; Strawberries, Waive. per qh; Rineapples, 2uud0e. each; watermelons, Busi. BUrrex AND Eces.—Philadelphla print, d5e. per b.: Western creamery, Soud0e. per Ib.; New York,30a ber Ib.; roll, 254300. per 1D. cheese, 125ga20e. per To.; exes, 18e. per doz, Fis. —Perch (white), Sa40e. per bunch; rocl i TOCK, c. per bin; salmon, 40c. per Ib; cod fish, Ize. per Ib.: haddock, 10¢. per 1b.; halibut, 20c. pet | 1b.; mackerel (bay), 15220c. each; lobster, Ib; pickerel, 15e. per I sheepheed, 2c. per Ib... tallors, 12g. per Ib; por- ies, Sal 124lbe. per bb.; salmon trout, 15c. per I Suze per doz. 10e. per | 3 Fed snapper, 1c. per 1b. per 1b.; shad, 50a75c. per palr; herring, ‘terrapin, ; Deans, 60a -abbage, uae. per head: carrots, 3a ts, 40260 per doz.; eymiins, 40a lettuce, 5ai0e. per head; onlons, fe. per per Dh.; potatoes, (Irish), 25c. + asl "per pk; do. (sweet), VEGETABLES.—Beets, 3a5e. per bunel Sie. per pk; peas, T5c.usl per pk.; spinach, 50c” ber peck; turnips, Sc. per bunch; tomatoes, $$ Der peck; asparagus, 15ar3 per Di: kale, 2c. ‘per pi caulitiower, 15140c. ‘each; water creases, 100 a Tadisi, 3:5¢. pet bunch; rhubarb, 5c. burich; mint, S8c.; cabbage sprouts. 40c. per pie. PocLTay, rurkey, 2ai2e. per Ib.; chickens (old), $1481.00 per patr: ebiekens (young), 75c.a$1.50 per Pair; “ducks, $1.50 per pair; geese, 50¢.a$1.23 each; Squdbs, $3.50a84 per doz. HELD TO ANSWER A CuaKGR oF Lancexy.—in the Poltce Court this inorning, Henry Briscve, col- ored, driver of an express wagon, Was charged with ‘we grand larceny of a box of medicines and Instru- ments Valued at $48, and consigned to Schefflin & Co., of Philadelphia.” It was shown that the de- fenant delivered the Lox to a satoon, on Virginia avenue, between 3d and 4 Holmes, (col.), angthat O: arrested ‘the Wetehdant and recovere goods. ‘The case wa sent to the grand jury: bonds $800, James Holnies, colored, was charged wi! ‘treets, Rept by James jeers Melton and Marks the recelving the goods, knowing them to fave been stolen. ‘The case Was continued unti! Monday for witnesses Mr. J. Lovis Forn’s Beszrrr.—The annual bene- | fit of sir. J. Louts Ford this evening, at Ford's Opera House, will be an oceasion of unusual inter- €t. The Reethoven Minstrels, an amateur organi- zation, ineluding in its ranks a number of Balu- more “wen of social prominence, will give a entertalning performance. In addition, “My Bonnet” will be performed with a stron; Davis, Mrs. H. Buckingham, G. = Curly and W. A. Lackey. ‘Tae CoutmBta Boat Civ Racks.—The first of a | boat club last even- ressful. ‘The principal race was Hover—Brewster, Greene, Schmidt and Pedrick; Palssate—Young, Bartle, Johnson and Zelg- ler: Perfection—Perry, Brawner, Rudy and K ‘Tue race was won by the Passale in I__A race tn working boats fo e her and Kondrup, Nute and Wade, and Young | erossing the line-in the order ed. Aiter the races the evening was spent be betwee ea y-Wweight Crews. ————— ‘The DeMocnatic CexTkat ComMITTEER.—The demo- ¢ Of the Distriet_ was reor- 4 mneeting at the Metro shoinas J. Luttrell was elected Secretary, and Mr. litan hotel hey In the come ee, and that 1s in the 19th oMLMItLe As constituted 13 com- lowing gentlemen: Ist district, W. Ladistrict, #. I. Swart; 3d district, KL 1. district, Thos. Muntz: 5th district, B. Artin; Gp district, J. D. Entwiske; 7th district, i th district, G. W. Donaldson; gun Barke S. Moore; > 10h district, Ci Benjamin F, Liord; 12th district, Hdistrict, Dorsey Clagett: 14ub | oth district, Beli; 17th ——— Fist MARKET.—Sold by R.A. Gol- 09 shad, at from $18 to per hun ring, from $ to $ per thousand. ARLET FEVER IN THE Pouick Covrr—Sarah ton, acoloved woman, Was In the Police Court 4g charged with'assauiting Beale Turner, fim on the nose with astone. It was he court that a child, about three years Thich she had with her. was sick with scarlet Word was despatened to the health office, Physician Was seat to examine the child, e suffering from a severe at * disease mentioned. ‘The court ordered fe release of the prisoner. ‘Tue Fist CCLTCRISTS’ AssocIATION.—The annual association lsd yesuenlay by a trip to the United States | fisuing Stations on the Potomac. At a meeting of Suctation upon the ste Fish Hawk, the Dorm the American Fish Cultural assochition to the wan Fisueries society. A resolution was ed recominending the adoption of the pri. » of individual ownership of oyster ground al the orster culturtst may possess the surety. of Ving the results of his labors, and urging that “tivation of all the conditions affecting the the ovster should be made. Mr. Humphreys, Maryland: Dr. J.C. Parker, of Michigan, and a’ Ketoxy, of Michigan, were elected members of the suciety. ———— Alexandria Affairs. | Renortet for THE EVENIxG Star pehtonn Ramvon.—The bridal cell at the station use was It into requisition yesterday aiternon. ‘onge' Brown and tizaie Ramson were ‘agit before the mayor in the morning, charged With Uniawml cohabitation, and agreed to get Inarried (0 get out of prison, Barvisr CosveNTioN.—The Virginia Baptist con- Yenion of colored pastors 1S sult in session lere, aud will meet daily, closing on Monday evening. Amtastead, of” Noriolk county, the newly elected president, presided today. ‘The churches represented tn tHe convention have, during the var, contributed $620.50 towards the educational fund, au€ aiso made constierable donations to mis sions. On Sunday all the colored churches, exee} the Fptseopai, Wid be supplied by iwetbers of the quire ‘Thomas Brown, the “mayor” of of Alexandria whlch extends into '¥, 18 suffering from paralysis of the throat.——RBeaton Chinn, removed from hls place of postal railway clerk a short tine ago, bus been appointed a baggage-master on the Midiand ratiroad.—A° pig with an elephant snout in miniature ts ainong a ittter belonging to the city eouncll at the altustiouse.—J. C. Colvin, condue- tor on the Warrenton branch of the Midland Fall 1, hes een relnstated.—John H. Parrott Das fied th the city court as administrator of the state of the late J. H. Parrott.—The May files came in hosts upon the lower part of the town last Bight. ——_—____ {Tux Issexction Agatvar Kev. Dr NewMax | Coxrtsczp—Chiet Judge Sedgewick, of the Rew York superior court, yesterday continued the in Junetion in the matter of the Sadison-avenue Con- resational churek, of which Dr. Newman is the & Co., their only suthorized ageuts In this | Pastor, Judze Sedgewick says that he is satisfied ity. WH attend vo te securing Of accommoda- | Without extracharye. + “IxoLesrpe” yor Krxy.—The most attractive | etverisement that Mir. Newman is not the perinanent pastor of the chureh, and te trustees should be enjoined" from acting towards him as permanent pastor. ‘The injunction restrains Dr. Newman from oMelat- rwise thas in the chureh services and giv- ures lb luc church, ee the Marine Band to be in | dina string. Thue, 1:17; mutuals paid | ey saved imscif, Dut the | ‘The Fisk & Hatch Suspension. BOW IT 18 ACCOUNTED FOR. Last evening the great banking firmot Fisk & Hatch, whose suspension was announced in yester- day’. Stax, issued the following notice. “To our depositors: It 1s with great sorrow that we are obuged to announce to you our suspension , which has been brought about by a combination of cir- cumstances. The long-continued decline in the Market price of securities, even the very best, ac- companied by a general weakening of confidence in financial matters, together with & heavy drainage of deposits, are the principal causes of our unfortu- Bate position. We can only request those having | Claims against us to extend to us such considers: Uon and indulgence as we may need and it may be in their power to grant.” Yrominent bond deaiers attribute the failure of the firm largely toextensive purchases of four and four and ‘a half per cents at the highest ices in anticipation of the ps of the Dingiey il, when they expected to unload on the banks at handsome profit. But the bill has nob passed, | and the crash of yesterday rendered the firm wn- able to respond to a call for more margins. It 1s also surmised that efforts to ald their sons may | have aasisted in embarrassing the firma. uarepident Oscar b. Baldwin, ‘of the Fourth Na; lonal bank, Said Fisk @ Hatch have avery good Dalance still in their favor in his bank. ANOTHER SUIT AGAINST GRANT & WARD. The supreme court of New York yesterday granted an order giving the Chieago and Atlantic Tailway company leave to prosecute an action against the recetver of Grant & Ward, Julien T. Davies, jotntly with other parties, in relation to notes dnd other securities belonging to the railway company and negotiated. or otierwise disposed of by Grant & Ward. ‘The company borrowed $1,000,000 from Grant & Ward, for which they gave bonds and notes a8 security, the notes being en- dorsed by the Erie road. ‘The’company claims that Grant & Ward negotiated these securities CONDITION OF THE NEW YORK BANKS. At the clearing house yesterday the Park bank was debtor for $1,151.00; the Mechanics’ for £730,000; City for $433,000; Fourth for $416,000; Ninth for $416,000; Republic for $418,000, and Metropolitan for $142,000. “The Phoalx was creditor for $258,000; American Exchange for $1,015,000; Chem|- cal for '$1,160,000; Merehants for $905,000, and the Commerce for $2,845,000. Assowrax Pune oo ry ¥ A ERO EY & rye’ y BAKE EE% $ M4 tu x ONY N noo Rh dh RX TERE f° Pa fA Bi HUME 8 oo BBB A A K kK OM ON NN BPP, 90, Way W BOR REE RRR Peo Oo wwww DD ROR Pe 3 Gay BB as e oo OW W oDpp eR R ORS Thin powder never varies » marvel of purity, strength and wholesomencss. + Bore economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Soldonlyincana, Rorat Baarxa PowpEr Co., 106 Wall street, N. X. ap Bro Bancarss wx Jenseve. ‘TWENTY-FIVE DOZEN JUST OPENED, AT $1 RACH. Coaching $1.50, 91.50, 91.75, $2. Eadles’ Platnel Suiging igen 2 Nuns! Veilinge all ctloss, Ehdin Tien Sige. 100. i240, Sheeting Conon voto Sheet ‘Tricotine Dress Goods, 160, Feather-proof Bed Ticking, 180, All-wool White Flannel, 186., 220. Shetland Shawls #1 Merrimac Catico. 4c. y-red Table Linen, oil boiled, 460. . only 4c. 1 rs in Gros-Grain Silks, $1. Black Satin, Suc. Bridal Crochet Quilts, 90c, New Lawns, 0, iw Lawns, 6. ‘Children’s Hose, fancy colors, no seams, 150. Ladies’ French iibved Hose, no seas, 286 Black Castineros, 25¢. Colored Caskimere, 25. ‘Cashinere Dress Goods, 1234c. Brocade Dress Stiles, 0c, 40-inch Nuns’ Veilitig, ail wool, 876, TOWSON’'S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, myl6 South Side, near Conter Market, NOTWITHSTANDING MUCH HAS BEEN SAID about the importance of » blood purifying medi- cine, it may be possible that the matter has never se- riously 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. ¥ LAND OR AT SEA, OUT ON THE PRAIRIE, ‘or in the crowded city, Ayer's Cathartic Pills are the best for punrative purposes, everywhere alike conve- nient, efficacious, and safe. For sluggish bowels, tor- Pid liver, indizestion, bad breath, flatulency, and sick headache, they area sure remedy. my13 Noss Vemxa: Noxs Vensre:: WIDE DOUBLE WIDTH, PURE WOOL, IN CREAM, PINE, BLUE, AND BLACK, (CABH VALUE 500.), REDUCED TO 3140, SILES! SILKS!! SILKS!!! B1e, 450, 50c. B7c., 45c., 50c., 87, ABC, 600, BEAUTIFUL LAWNS ONLY 50. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 250. CARTER'S, 711 Manxgr Srace, BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS, ilk and ‘wool, 25¢. COLORED SILKS, cash value 81, reduced to 76c. HENRIETTA CASHMERES (black), silk and wool, $1. BLACK SATIN MERVILIEUX, cash value $1.26, re- duced to gi. BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, pure ailk, 760. BLACK SATIN, 0c. COLORED SATIN, 0c. BLACK SILKS, reduced, 7S¢., 81, 81.25, $1.50. BLACK SILKS, superior quality, cash value @2, re- duced to BROCADE SILKS—Pink, cream, bine and white, $1. NUN'S VEILING, beautiful lace style, pure wool, 250, NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, 2c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. NO CREDIT. CASH PRICES. my6 CARTER’S, 711 Mazer Srace, Gexrzuews Goons, EFF RRR. STRICTLY ONE-PRICE HAT AND GENTS FURNISHING HOUSE, Comxex Tr 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- ‘Aknown house by the following: LIGHT DERBYS, $1.40; sold elsewhere for €2.00. 3 210: pebey 79 + “ “ “300, “ - “ - aso “ . ” ~ 400, “ “ “ ~ oo An immense Stock of STRAW HATS just in, which ‘will be placed at remarkably low figures, Examine our 45 cent CHILD'S STRAW HAT, the ‘wonder of the trade, HENRY FRANC, * "ina oe ake ety ini, my? ‘th and Sezcuz Norice I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS BEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IKON FURNACES FROM THE KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & 80N, 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 BEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL, THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE ‘FINEST HUUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE 1AKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER RING TO. A CALL I8 SOLICITED AND ESTI- WALTER D. WXVILL, Exotusrvs AGE®?, p26 No, 452 PA AVE. 46 3 00% _No. 432 PA. AVE. NEAR 03 STREET. Loo: Loe: Loe: Sea nore ‘and White. Be. Be. oat fa ceed Hon. 8. M. Stocksiager. . ‘The congressional convention of the twelth Indiana district renominated the Hon. Robert Lowry by in the case of E. B. Wheeler, on trial for of J. P. Matthews in , returned @ Verdict of not ‘New York state resolutions cet ‘New York T¥mes for his attacks upon the members ouse, ‘the Times to recall him. Benjainin A. Kichardson, the editor of the Union resterday shot and seriously ‘@ dentist of that place. money matiers. MF. Bridge (Md.) In wounded Sidney: The trouble grew out of Richardson was arrested. Prices Revvcep Axo Lowen Tax EVER ON MY OWN MAKE OF 1281 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, For $4.50! A Splendid Trank, Leather or Zinc, heavy clamps, fron bottom, and tray with Bonnet Box, An elegant large size Trunk, equal to any sold eleewhere for $12. This is an extra barzain. Great variety of Traveling Bags and Satchel, Trunks ‘Repaired and Covered, 217-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘THE SPECIAL PRICES MENTIONED BELOW Pos- ITIVELY TERMINATE SATURDAY, MAY 17, ‘French Woven Bridal Corset, Embroidered Bust, special price, 690. :remular price, #1, ‘Fine French Woven Corsets, warranted real bone, six @ broad bone on hip, hand embroidered, special price, ‘86c, ; regular price, $1 25. “Fanny” C8rset, Hand-made, fine Contil, Double Busk, ‘Side Bone, special prio, 79¢.; regular price 81. “C. L, B.” Corsets, Fine Conédl, Coraline and Bone, Flex- ible Waist, Five Hook, Side Steel, Double Busk, ‘special price, 69c. ; regular price, $1.15. D." Corsets are our great specialty. Spring special- ‘tics in Sateen in all lengths, colors and sizes at special reduced prices, 6 WONDERFUL LOTS 6 ‘Lot 1200 doz. Cotton Drawers, 390, Lot 2-150 doz. Cotton Skirts, 860. ‘Lot 8-90 doz. Mother Hubbard Gowns, 790, ‘Lot 4-300 doz. Corset Covers, 39c. ‘Lot 6-75 doz. Cotton Chemises, 980. ‘Lot 6-500 dor. Jerseys, tailor finished, €2.98. Above lots are made from “Pride of the West” Cotton, are elegantly trimmed with fine embrotdery, are sewed on & lock-stitch machine, are perfect fitting, and are nearly half usual prices. ‘Ihe Jerseys mentioned in Lot 6 cannot be bought elsewhere under 94,60, 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR W. M. Suosrer & Soxs, ‘Have Just Opened the Following Desirable SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 15c. Choice Patterns in CHALE DE LAINES, TRICOTS PRUNELLE and FEDORA CLOTHS, in newoolors CRECKED SURAH SILKS. % pieces of beautiful INDIA PONGEE. These make ‘the coolest ac well as the most serviceable silk that CHINA PONGEE, all qualities. A good China Pongee SATIN MERVEILLEUX, all colors, at $1.25, Great Bargains in Black and Colored Silke—all grades. Special Bargains at $1 and $1.25. ‘Mourning Goods of every description. Embroidered ‘Fichus and Colored Cashmere Shawls, Parasols and Bun Umbrelizs, W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, $19 Pennaylvanis avenue, §. B—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. my6. —— SE es Eowao Curr & Ca 1425 New York avenus PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING A Large Btock of RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND at Low Prices, CITY ITEMS. Hats for Warmer Weather. 's Ventilated Nutria and Pearl Hats: Ex isaewicner ene cS i MMi and Mae ne Best 75c. and $1 Straw Hats in rn Eee al a Bayar UE OR oe ‘and many other useful articles “too numerous to Kaw. 1 Wonderful Bargain: for tomorrow only at & Goldschinids, S12-7th st. n. Taj Ut glam berry Aisties with 6 saucers to match 49¢., worth $1. U. O'Meara’s Royal glue 2 botties for 18c., worth 40c.; garden tools and fOwer sprink- ler, 5 pieces oniy $7c., worth 60c.; crystal glass ice ¢ream dish with 12 saucers to mateh 57c., worth $1; Brown's french shoe dressing, 2 bottles for 1c, Worth 20c.; hand ted French china fruit es We; size 19c,; handsomely decorated 47c., Worth $1; 2 gallon’ water coolers 79c., worth $1 Rising Suh stove polish, $ cakes for 0c. worth 90 new ‘of covered English china siop Jars $1.48 worth new designs of handsome decorated French china tea sets, 56 pieces, only $9.99, worth ‘$12, white stone china cups and saucers 47¢, GS x White porcelain 57c. dz; decorated china dz; white china Witt gold lines Mae. 3¢ dzy 1 large water pitcher with 6 goblets to match 49¢., worth Sc.; handsomely engraved 99c., Worth $1.50; 1 cake stand with 6 plates and 6 ice cream saucers to mateh, only 89¢., worth $1.; 4 Dottle dinner castors 47c., Worth 75c.; Silver glass Vases 10c. a pair, worth ‘%c.; superior white china chamber sets 10 decorated with broad colored bands and gold tin only $2.17; decorated English china dinner seta, 11 pisces, only $14.98, worth $20; also great barghins house furnishing goods of every iption. 1 Grent special sale of Corsets at Clark's, 784 71h street northwest, to-morrow. Our uc. corset 87 our 65c. corset 49c.; our $1 corset 69c.; our $1 woven corset 72c.; celebrated C. P. corset $1.89; Dr. War- ner's health corset 9ic., s0ld at other stores for $1.25. One more special sale of Jerseys. Our. Jersey $1.37; our $4.93 allk and wool Jersey $2.24, the reatest. bargain ever offered; our $2.75 braided Jersey $1.98. Embroidered caps re‘uced. 25c. for 190; our 50c. cap 9c.; Our 75c. cap 48c.; Our $1.95 cap %8c. Another lot of those Unlaundried Shirts. Our 50c. shirt 39¢.; 75c. shirt 60c.; $1 suirt 89. Special priges on HOstery. Regular inde 5c. nose 19; silk checked hose, 22c.; gents made socks, 18. Gauze Vests for ladies and genta 20c. Children’s Vests 10c. up, at Clark’s, 734 Tun street, ‘to-morrow only. 1 Market Basket to every purchaser of 50c. or more to-morrow at M. Augeustein’s, 817 7th st. n.w., when following bar- rains will be sold: 1 wooden Water bucket, bar laun- Soap and 1 scrub brush, 90c.; large Wash basin. and 8) clothes pins, 14c.; decorated tea sets, 66 pcs, $3.02; covered vegetabie dishes, 39c.; half doz. white handie knives and forks, 83c.;’ half doz. engraved goblets, 85c.; hassocks, 3#c.;' half doz cups and Saucers, 42c.; covered sugar bowls, 9c.; 43 sheets ‘shelf paper, 9¢.; ive cream Sets, 18 pea, 26c.; 1 bowls; be’ dugi pan and. brush, 160: tek pick and Tetrigerator tub, 1bc.; chamber sets, ved with, moss rose and gilt band, $8.99. Before purchasing ‘@ baby carriage, trunk or ret F, dO Not fall to examine our stock and prices. $ qt. covered bueketa, 6c.; 8 qt., 9¢.; 4g, 14c.; 2 qt. covered saucepans, 80.? B dt, lic 4 Gt. 186, 2 dl. coffes pots, Wes d gt, Ibo; 4qt. 16c.;6 ql. water buckets, 8.; Wash bollers, 47¢. Special Sale of Fine Shoes ‘to-day and to-morrow at Habn’s: quiitles' hand-made Paris and French kid button, Ladieg’ flexible sole kid. button (our make), $2.50. Ladies’ hand-sewed French kid low tles, button ‘and Oxfords, very comfortable, $2 and $2.50. ‘Ladies’ fair stitched iow butt 2 Ladies’ hand-sewed Vassar, Oxford, Mi Edson, Newport tics and low button, $1, $1. 50. Ladies’ stylish kid button boots, $1.50, worth $2. (Genta! ine custom hand-made high shoes, $4.50 an Gente’ best hand-stitched low shoes, $4 and $4.50. Gents’ fine French kid ues and low button, $3.50. Gents’ he calf tes and low Dutton, $2, $260 an ‘Misses’ kid and pebble heel and spring C. button, $1 up. 1 816 7th street and 1922 Penna. avenue Immense Asvortment of “Baby Car- riages, Refrigerators, ice-chests, and traveling trunks will De aiid tomorrow ouiy. at foluced:prices, at I Goldschmid’s, 812—7th street northwest, 1 Look.—Bed-bi moths—get Hart's Roach Powder. — 1 Best $1 Black Bilks, 65. 786 7thatreet. = 3 From the Races 2 To Johnson's Ladies and Gent's Dining Saloons, 440 And 442 9th street northwest. Every delicacy. "Po- lite attention. Ladies’ saloon frat floor. a Fime Parasols at panic prices. 796 7that. n.w. 3 Oyster Arrivals Daily, Setyscrreemerees ot, Yar Fitter? gs, Little reek al and cl ies, Hotels and Kestaurants supplied. Young ‘Snapper terrapins, at White's, pty Furs Eeceived on Stornge. Guaranteed against damage by moth and fire. im BH INEMETZ & SON, 1287 ave Mothers. If you are failing: broken, worn out and nervous, use dwells’ Health enewer” $1. Druggista. 11 Eleven-cent Dress Goods. 726 7th street. Mourning Store. 8 ure Cod Liver Ot with rpophenpien ot im ot ver Lypophos} ot Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; easy leasant ‘Wwtake. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold by Drug- iste. , Large bottles, soc. | Manufactured by W. £ ‘hornton, corner Biltimore and Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md. Wt “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, Pound. Also, Couage Cheese, Butterallk aba meet mn ru a Bitte os per quareCream 186. ping, Any Day WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TAKE A LOOK aT OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS. tis our pleasure to show them. The assortment is large and varied, and as nice as can be produced. UB ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUR-BUTTON cuTaways should not be overlooked. ‘Their 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 DIMPLAY, ROBINSON, PARKEE & CO., THE FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, 819, 8. E. Comnan SvEwre axp D Sraxsrs, p23 Rosa Sroxe FOR WALLS, FOUNDATIONS, CELLARS, &0, DX ANY QUANTITY AND IW ALL SIzEA, POTOMAC RED SANDSTONE 00., mylo-st Comer 21th and K streets, youraize werything i as ___DRY GOODS. _ Jvsr Recarvev_ finest LINEN STANDING COL- ‘Eisen Gollare! tm solid colors, for 25 cents per dozen ch ‘Will sell at 25 cents “Sie See area BRITISH SOCKS, pair, Worth 30 centa, 1002 F street northwest, my13-6¢ Soone Snxs Recelved to-day a beautiful line of im checks and stripes and changes Woalso have some pretty ue Sains Pine all-wool DRESS ‘All-wool COMBINA’ ssvortment of FRENCH BA ERSLAN LAWNS fro "ARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS all styles and Caliand examine. = J. A LUTTRELL & CO., 617 Market Space. Srzoutr Suz Or Hoseer SUMMER UNDERWEAR, ‘olors, I: grain, Recular Made Hose for ea Ingrain, Regular Made Hosa, 260, worth 350. oa tid Blade, Bie sote, 37 itweizht, Fine Balbri Colors, Fine 1 QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS. 8. lL... HEMPSTONE, 903 MARKET SPACE. f SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & RROTHEM. SER AND BOLTS COLORS ee INDIA PONGEES, ED INDIA PONGEES. AND MGURED CHINA SILKS, IN ARIETY, LINEN LAWNS, IN “EX: TRA FINE QUALITIES” AND “EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS,” AT TMMENSE ASSORT! TABLE LINER: ‘MENT OF IRISH A\ TOWSLS. NAP iG LINENS, AT Pi STOCK OF NEW RPRING AND SUM- ‘WOOL DRESS FABRICS, ISINES AND SILK ECIAL, INDUCEME! WHITE EMBROIDERED OBES, WHITE SILK EW BLACK SILK GRENADINES. PORTED SPRING WRAPS AND? UMBRELLAS, OIG; > Fr CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR. SEATON PERRY. ivania avenue, corner th street, Established 1840. Dax Goons. TRUNNELL & CLARK ‘Have made special reductions in SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. One lot Black Silks, $1.09; BieckBrocade Silks, $1.14; ‘one lot Fine French silks reduced from $1.50 to $1. A.grand bargain in Surah Bilk, $1. One lot Black Cashmeres 50 cents. A full line of Lupin's celebrated Black Goods at bot- He have received another case of 1 Quilta to be found in all Departments, as wo are deterinined to sell. “Batines,” “Ginghams," India Linens, French Nain- sooks and all kinds of Dress Goods in grest variety, COME AND LOOK TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, Sor Ayp Whur Depazruent. SUIT AND WRAP DEPARTMENT, In which we are now showing one of the finest, most ‘extensive and select stocks of to be found in thecity. Particular attention is called to our Giaplay of entirely new Spring and Summer stylesin SHORT WRAPS, DOLMANS, NEW MARKETS, EAGLANS, WALKING JACKETS, JERSEY WAIST, CASHMERE NUNS VEILING, WHITE DRESSES AND MOURNING COSTURES, NOTE THE PRICES: Abandsome all-wool Ottoman CLOTH WRAP, elab- Our TRICOTINE VISITE, lace trimmed, only 96, for- Our LEADER, 24 &PRING WRAPS, made of Tricot, ‘trimmed with lace and pessementerie, at the very low price of $5; regular SPECIAL.—Weshall offcrourall-wool BLACK CASH- ‘MERE BUIT, box plait'd skirt, with draperies, at @12: actually worth $16. We guarantee thissuit tobe all .wpich we wilbotfer | Our lot WASH SKIRTS, in different styles, at the uni- form price of 50a, MISSES" SUITS, made of Marseilles. Pique, Lawn, India ‘Linen and Gingbama, in all xises and styles, atthe low- ‘ext possible agures, LANSBURGE & BRO, LADIES GOODS. EDUCATIONAL. a ——= Saws Sew waa some 7 ores Mas. J. i Patues, IMPORTER OF FASHION, Ni F STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Will for the balance of the Season beim constant re | ceipt of NOVELTIES IN PARIS BONNETS AXD LONDON | ROUND HATS, Intended for the @rive, promensi, and for trave! Ais, Special Novelties this week for the Rasta "mya Soore Orexra OF IMPORTED PONNETS AND ROUND RATS, THURSDAY, MAY @ra. MES. M. J. HUNT, F Street Northwest, No Cards, ma 38 Cus. Rorrrar. Nos, 403 AND 405 Trm STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- QOASREN'S CauRLAGE COMPARE, 4 full line of LAWN TENNIS SETS, TENNIS | RACE ese DE TENS etree, ae CHLES, TRICYCEES TELUCIPEDES, WAGOSS, ft Recetved assortment of TRAVELING and LUNCH BASKETS. * Bas Sosr Oreseo Ax Exroaxr Laxe CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, LACE ard SHIRRED CAPS, PUKE BONNETS. ‘MERINO CLOAKS in Mother Hubbard and other stylen, Maxnificent Stock of Ladies and Children's Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear Kid, Silk, and Lisle Thread Gloves, Select assortment of Hamburgs, Irish Point. Nainsook, and Swiss Embroideres, Oriental, Torchon, Medicis, and other Trimming Laces in all the newest desirna. Mrs. SELMA RUPPERT, apla 608 9th street aorthwest. Importer of FRENCH PONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS, FINE MILLINERY GooDs, BEAL LACES. DR'SS TRIMMINGS, FINE NECKWEAR, PARASOL, AND SPEING WRAPS, mall the leaging styles. TCite: L Paris, 907Pennsyivaniaavenun ap5 shortest metho AU | parties of five and teachers Lectures on German Hite | Aiareand ceustions free to etudeute ‘For Aid Prog. ati nee MISS DORA ZIWET. 818 6h stret 2, Athome 23pm petkhg (ORWOOD INSTITUTE ‘HE Tee ete Pb ektING ak Dat eiea aad childsen Mtr aod Mire ee ‘Cabell. capais. 12i2and 216 aye EF Next seasion opens Secter ver 96, 1884, party corps of accomplished iatructore, USS AMT FEASIED (OF BosTOR, ‘Teacher of Vocal sud Tustrumental Musto, Deny Lessobs continucd during the summer. 2012 LOrh street a 1119 10th street uorthwest, Pupils taught privately or { clamee myl-ie? MECCAIN MUSIO_BY | EOUPSTOF NUM friends a purl this frwtract’ at ped Fra cae Geoxirous to ii operas. ‘parlor. etc will have thelr voles quickiy'to The very’ hi Frequ rd now for this wu PROPL-SOR DE WOLOWSAD Ss Musical Iuactute, his TH ar takteweyentma ta es meet prea oe struction. Bookkecpihe turht without tere a Atulne scholars to wain'e Practical know! Dal the rua tpg pets the ar 2 € on Nogito an Boao 8 = -okkeefiig, Pentianahin Arithanetie, Spelitog all ro 5 s month: 912 for ive moutha howe's Kapid Bussness Penumanshit alone, @2 aya GQPENCERIAN. BUSINESS | COLLEGE, SAL aalding, cornee et aid 'D wtrwia Siett Seasone’ Coumpiete i ite Gaining some and ‘daucitern ad men and women for fa aoe cee ncn, Your, tiv date waiter uss Ran hah e16, ttudeats sessious, “Circulars uiailed <2 apy) HENRY © SPENCER, received every jor in the Sear. ing and suunmuer MES SARA A SPENCEK Vice Principal ms WAS e TOS CONSHENATORY OF MUSIC. MUL yo Hal coruee 7th and D ortiweat | etianae m ‘Free advantages 0 ie aba dau T= BEKLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. WASHINGTON, D.C. 723 lathst now BALTIMORE. MD. 76 Prauklio st, BOSTON, MASS. Ih Tremiout a ROVIDENCE, BL, 284 Westninsters, GE .N, SPA NT! ALIAR AND NEW FRENGLISH CLAMSES PORMED NOW Office honre from to 5 p.m. fed16 M® ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, TENTH &TREFT NOR’ 4 pe a ee eae wh rraoa HER SPECIALTIES ARE Poeey sy oe CEI i eae cep es ces en wate a aetna Set pera Dm Rotem en Soe Gata coset aisles .) that for the ' price is 2.B.—Hrench, German aud Spaniah spoken, marlé ROCHON, CORCORAN, ECIED J ‘CLASS HAIR DRESSER, FROM PARTS. Patents and Five Medais iro Expusitous sf Paris. Lyons aud Vienna, ‘Manufacturer and importer of HUMAN HAIR AND FINE BAIR WORK, fine Hair Cutting and Hair dressing. iair dyed and: in afirst clase tinnmer, Ree w order 83; FIFTEYNTH STRELT NORHWEST. este ACADEMY, iat we SALES STR 167m, * DS SELECT ScHooL An Elementary and High School for both sean, between Isth and 1th streets northwest erlor.advaninavs ‘Teens monersign ops eat uy time and charged trom vate of entry, Apply a Shoo! room rum Ya tO ak 7 Principat. CAULTTELD. xe Latin, “4 jon for Collewe, kee a ‘Anuapalia ve VENING CLASSES 5 A a! Bookkeeping. Pnsfist Grsmugat MM“ = © uettos, ‘MODISTR, ‘Has removed from Baltimar> to No. 24D street south. ‘where abe will snake to order Dréaees and Geet Sven grace, hich ber lou jn the art of and style. feba-6m Avrox Fisrers ‘Cheniical ‘Dry. Cleantng Ftabit "No, 905 G etrect orth went THIRTY YEARS ERPERIENCR, Zasier apd Gentlewen’s Garments: also, Velvet ant Flom Cloaks, Grape’ Win, Lacen Sloven eta. are por fectly Seated ty ir Gtatlemen's Clothes Cleaned by tte presen oa Jose their original. alse - i Spanair reraee HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Roowr Rersicrnaton, DRIES AND PURIFIES ITSELF WHILE IN USE-HAS A DRY CIRCULATION AND LOW TEMPERATURE THE ABSENCE OF ALL MOISTURE SECURES TO THE RIDGWAY SYs- TEM ‘THE GREAT FEATURE— ACCOMPLISHED SATISFACTORILY BY XO OTHER—OF KEEPING MEAT, GAME, POULTRY, BUTTER, gut. MILE, ETC, 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. J. W. SCHAEFER, 1020 SEVENTH STREET H.W. my? Tar Cuzsraren PEERLESS REFRIGERATOR, GEO. = & SON, . WATTS (Bole Agents for the District of Columbia), myl Sie ith ets Ovors above Feum sta El Sis tim. Sdoces above Remmove._ Can beobtained ONLY from the Conpansre Sicuature "ANY OTHERS FRereNDING $0 sl Danfoss Cleve Fluid | “Misrey ‘Bold. ©G. cave & co. c0511th, pear F. W. 8 JENKS & C6.. 717 7th street northwest. JAMES BLEMNER, 2710 M street, Georgeto CHAPMAN & BAXTE, 00! 1 etrect n.0. DANFORTH ILLUMINATING FLUID MANUFAO- TURING COMPANY. RODERICK F. DANFORTE, Prosident Business Office, 996 F street Territory Hoonsed or sold. asim Eopr Rersiazzarors Haven REPUTATION OF THIRTY-FIVE YEARS’ STAND- |, NG, AND ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVEBY- WHERE THE BEST FOR FAMILY USE ‘See our testimoniala M. W. BEVERIDGE, Ro, 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue northwest, Sole Agent for the District. Also, WALNUT AND ASH DINING-ROOM RE- FRIGERATORS. taps Largest essortment tn the city. six different makes, amour theo: the celebrated CLOWN JEWELL, wit cay Recerv-ir’ to chance, foraccldraiu all ssa ood ‘cxanuive our stock before ‘Pree. Call and P intending Pateck we bat ‘Cool Bfoven ad RANGES that we wil solar ost os room for Summer iE MINUTE COFFEE POTS still on exhibition, W.8 JENES & CO, apls ‘117 Tth street northwest. SEWING MACHINES, &c. Cuszs O. N. T.Sroor Corrox, THE ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARD OF EXCEL- LENCE FOR MACHINE STITCHING. ‘SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, st AUERBACH’S Hat, Gents’ Furnisiing and Sewing oy Gem R CEOS, NEW Al ICAN, Roc Ts — selon age ver-plated atischinents my10 OFFICE CORNER "rm AND HL “ ‘Aridhanctic manship. U.S History. Gearraphiy, Spelling. 82) GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. WE = s8Sg TETTORE N ®sss oT YLEa BY S33 Fock MEN'S mare Josr Recerve- AJOB LOT OF 100 DOZEN FRENCH HALF HOSE, Ragattpe annoy an aS Mo sounniets isvigt insceCPUues oxpumenan sow. Maa Ox 6.B. ELLERTS, myd ‘1112 F street northwest Svsr Recerven LARGE TOT, OF (SPRING CARTE FOR, EIFTE TOT WORTH SEVENTE FIVE CLE LARGE LINE OF SPRING HOSIERY. 4 COMPLETE STOCK OF UNFINISHED AND FIR (SHED uints CONSTANTLY ON Mas. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER ALUAESON'S SHIRT FACTORY, (CHARLES HYATT. Proprietgr, apll__F16F street northwest, opposite Patent offien, PRET Dakss surtrs Mave TO OEDER ouly #2. ix Fine Dress Shirts made to onder, only $3. ‘Tinest Linen Collars, all atyles, only $1 50 per desea, pJinest Fourtly Linen Cutla only 2 conte per Cloning out 8 larse lot of Unfinished Dress Shirta.st cena worth eb sen, ‘411 goods guaranteed to give satisfaction, at MEGINNTSE, fou 100 F atroet northwest, FAMILY SUPPLIES. iA et ee ee Ayes ry > terial, or AY" MAuphs Sine appenratice. and evry cout of le of the e to be found tn the: ory ‘He-No Tes | Bonn and to"Trencrve’ tie ettensth au Bator om * pron Tea fe sald only tn the ginal tal ned paca quarter, balf and pound each with our nameand trademark. The trade; plied uf AKIEN GILLET & Oo, Established 1811 imy8} ‘Batumore, FOR SPRING AND SUMNER We Tutoe. Rose's West Indis Lime ma " = Cantrell Cochrane's Ginrer Ale Sechs, Braden & Cos Ginger Ale (quart bottles), alvin” Shafere ‘Pruit-ader- Haepoerry, Stra r Pare Frait sirup, et Horeford's Acid Phosphate. Genuine Imported West Intis bay Ruin. Taspberry, Viurgar, Crome & Blackwell Boss Royal Rasp = ee eerniine Commendador Port Wine (itt oid) Smith aaa aii horton que Burton's 1 Puucl Bub Punch. CA Heineken's V reinie Claret pe . a scea Conteh ST. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, 3 bottles for one dollar. ee ‘We havea fine line of hirher grade Clareta, wo are selling at proportionally low prices. ROBERT SMITH's SON'S INDIA PALE ALR. ©. A. HEINEKEN'S CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. GEO. E KENNEDY & 80x, ald 1909 F street ‘northwest, NOTICE 10 HOUSEKFEPERS GE RES. vngen CEB ry a KEEL A NN mut Ee 3 ine AAA N Rkxetuslia“45 g 500, Seas? FE ac ‘J Ft. 2 — iz REACHES WASHINGTON arn aM ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. eieabEh Coren 2. Patters fn. a ‘Baal at G0 centea, ‘08 order, oF we will

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