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8 —_—_—KxX—X—X—X—X—X—X—X——__— LOCAL MENTION. The Weathe He CHIEr Su 3199 Pa. ave., 2 painted. 9h street. «i sherries, ud Ghish. We he bros, the most 7th bnd E sts. 9 12th street. Teena fs sclence in nea nd for sclentific house cleaning Sapoifo has no equal. ‘Tur Saturday Evening club will give a select ex- cursion to Marsh: 1, Fiiday, May 20, 1884. | Vork on the one of the It was made tnd skylight works of Otte L. Wolf- al the cornle steiner, 1206 D at Sheds, 4099th st. j TIGAN made an examination yester sn Of the body of James Kelly, who died on the 15th i At his botrdiny city for printed “and er card plates with | venue, dy com- | Comigee.—First EUM.—Curlosiites and inter ma the W: y feet hex ursion to od ‘The W y Hay i had ieen any has elected ng M. W. mmpson. | ad tolearn til be opened in By ‘Transfers of Real Estate. S In fee have been ree uf trustee, fo Matte H. W.&G.R R. Co. to; 2.60) ». Toxtd to. ith to House ¥N.—The following ved In the city Beekwith, i Mr. Downes, of Mudson, of Aquebo; ew Church (Sw eet, on Wednesday evening | Mr. B. Wright, of of this The betde fe he OScar Way the tan mt the groom, forme the Coin | of Hi HIS LETTER TO THE § | monopoly ecinmittee, 2 upon my return hom® trom an absence f state donot deem it proper for me to take a putting tay na ue date for any offic: ‘: | father and son, all colored, were hang , | ville, S.C. G STAR: WASHID he / fii GTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1884-DOUBLE SHEET. arged with VERDICT OF THE CORONER'S JURY IN THE CASE OP THE BOY HESSLER. An inquest was held yesterday afternoon by the roner over the body of the boy Charles Hessler, who was run over and killed Thursday by a wagon of the Washt Brick Machine company. The rendered a verdict that the deceased came to Troma injuries received by betng run over cari driven by Robert Duvall. The as subsequently arrested on Ya warrant charging him with murder. BAIL FIXED AT $9,000, In the Police Court thts morning, Prosecuting At- torney Thomas stated that he had a warrant issued ice of the Peace Walter, charging Duvall with recklessly driving over and causing the death ad i been instructed by the district 90 all; that Duvall would th ‘manslanghter. The 00. and the case was con- attorn probably d until next V Whe Karcher Wicider Trial. ELEVEN JURORS SELECTED. Tn the case of Louls Karene on the 27th of 3 the alleged paramour of Karel the work of completing the Jury was res rthur tn the Criminal Court this for the government, » defendant. pllon of two others 14 require evide The court a from thi jury ratng. “There ts ti wernment allenge ind the ses there may uble change tn the Ju aur A Women Charged With ment. ‘MES. ELIZABETH BARRETT, OF BOSTON, EELD IN $2,000 Barr. Yesterday U. S. Commisstoner Bundy had before him Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett, of Boston, who has re- 5 in California and Arizona, ezzicment. She was to ball tn $2,000 for her sppearance in Boston, Hace Chapman going on her bond. Mrs. Barrett is the committee or guardian of her Emibezzle- ane ther, waohas been A pensioner at the rate of $72 per month since 1963, and {tts changed that she has received the pension, bul per month on her brotuei bas iisapprepriated the '$ uecount, and Jance. ‘The Pension Msireet southeast, The cocner gue a | Cffice agents have been investigating the case, and e of death from | She having arrived here on Sunday was found by | ur. al’s ofiee, at the National ho tand taken fn custod: does aoe The City Post Gitice. STION OF A SITE STILL Nothing has yet come of the proposition before THE QV S;Herapter’s, | the public buildings committee to erect anew city post off {ding tn this city, but th tion against the proposition is tl of the knowledging, Sity of erectin on some coi £ rhment. Cause they t Wo members of the committee s they all do, the the building, want to put it T of ground already owned by the Others do uot approve of this be- ve failed to find a site of this kind that Ll be properly located and Jarge enough for the Mr. Mil one of the members of the ter la charge, said to tthe prope le that could ‘rhe committe Ing a plat of pub- uch to accommodate a ld be larve enough to meet with of the oifice ten or twelve yea iy would be folly, he sald, toere for'at least 2 years rth of this immense: people were beginning in Interest In the alot the nation in # had be! th and would be and the prospects were 'y of the city a few ye GED LARCENT OF A sper named Georg A ar- tingly, en the him with Heged that dit to In the Police Court d with obtalains ad gave $500 bati iling. KY OF THE NATIONAL E-MONCPOLY COMMITTEE ‘“s Gen. Butler hi Bend, Indiana, the sec: ter of the Ist In: nt, ¥ Tam tn thts condition of mind: If pertion of the people of thls country destrou e for me for President I shail not 0; so, and they it fs thetr ‘bs mine to di Phi L reany body of me 1 shal! greatly ap of the peoplt or any portion of ihe peopk ty Who think Tam it tc serve th = ee ee Riley Anderson and James Alfred MeCuilough, ‘dat Green- Bes Bancass w Sexsivs. TWENTY-FIVE DOZEN JUST OPENED, AT 91 EACH. Coaching Parasols, 21 ds, sp. tin 1.50. 91.75, 83, ine shader Dice oy n. all Co Tricotive Dress Feather-prooft B AL-wool Shetland Merrimna- Turkey-red Giughas a} Tal en, oil bulled, 460. re Dress, wade Drees Silks, 9 40-inch Nuns’ Veiling, all woo}, 37. TOWSON'S, 626 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near Center Market. my16 any. vm} he temple the altar was tastefully das the bride and groom finely rendered on rian ‘Tyrrell and vet as ushers. Rev. ed the Impressive rites the wedded pair received ir trlends. A private re- | home of the bride, on 2d | he bride received many valu- | Mr. and Mrs. Wright left the same | ere they will remain a Iso visit frienda in Philadel- cp street northe able preseu Tar “Quees oF Avent Carirar—The “Queen of Louts, who appeared at the P @aystince to take her place there, stating that | Present Garfield had crowned her “Queen of | America” before be was shot, was this ‘morn! sent back to St. Louis from the Washington asylum, where she had been committed for safety. Mr. Stoutenberg, the Intendan:, states that she recetved @ telegraphic dispatch evening through Major Dye at pollce headyarters, signed by her sister at St. Louls, setting forth that there had appeared another “Queen” in that city who it was believed Was an impostor, trring to steal her honors away and advising her return at once. Thivhad thede- stred effect. She did not want to stop here a min- ute, but go back at once to face her rival. Site left this morning very-willingly. -sident’s House a few ‘Tue PERSIDENTIAL Casralan. — THe WEERLY Bram will be sent peetpaid to any address in the United States or Canada until after the presidenttal election for fifty cents It 18 a large eight-page Paper of Mfty-six columns of interesting reading Matter—political, migcellaneous, personal, news and ete. ‘end for a sample Copy. {ascetics ImrostaNT TO MECHANICS aND OTHERa--A large sale within the auction rooms of Weeks & Co., Lou- tSlana avenue, will take place Monday ee May 39th, at 40 o'clock, and tn the © at Jelock, of a targe accumulation of tools, c.. of every deseription, together With a great coilection of other artieies aimacat inn tO describe in an advertisement. Every lot must go as the shelves aust be clearcd. ORES “The Dalanee of hizh-class; we Ant ‘Bg will So epee! ‘Ivania avenue, &Co,, 1001 Pennsy! close, cunt NOTWITHSTANDING MUCH HAS BEEN SAID nt the importznce of a blood purifying medi- nay Le possible that the rnatter has never re- riously claimed your attention. ‘Hhink of t now! Tf, by the use of a few bot of Ayers Sersaparilla you evils of ecrufulc, and transauit a bealihy con- tution to your offspring, thank us for the sugzestion, BY 1axp OR AT SEA, OUT ON THE PRAIRIE, Dest for purrative purposes, everywhere alik nient, efficacious, and safe. Tor slu pid liver, indivestion, bad breath, flat; headache, they are a sure remedy. Noss) Venue: Ness Vistixe:: WIDE DOUBLE WIDTH, PURE Woot, IN CREAM, PINK, BLUE, AND Back, “™ (CABH VALUE S6c.), REDUCED TO 7x0. : SILKS! SILKS! SILKS!!! Bie, ASe., 800. S7e., ABc., 602., ——BTe., AB c., 500, BEAUTIFUL LAWNS ONLY 50. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 25c. CARTER'S, 711 Manet Space, ee PLAID DRESS GOODS, silk and ‘wool, 26e. COLORED SILKS, cash: value $1, reduced to T5c. HENRIETTA CASHMERES (biack), silk and wool, $1, BLACK SATIN MERVILIEUX, cash value $1.25, re- @uced to $1. BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, pure silk, 75a, BLACK SATIN, 80c, COLORED SATIN; 500, open reduced, 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50. a ELACK SILKS, superior quality, cash value $2, re- dmeced to $1.50. z BROCADE SILKS—Pink, cream, bine and white, $1. USS VEILING, beantifnl Ince etyle, pore wool, 3c, NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, 2%¢. te BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. im to-kuy 3 issue fa tae * : =r NO CRUDIT. * CASH PRICES. tion fs a tine one, overicoxing Une city and spn ing country, aud Sultaule (oF suburban residences | mye CARTER'S, 711 Manxer race, has pold over | ething to show for | ra in | The Courts. PROBATE Covnt—Judge Cor. Yesterday, estate of Byron A. Kidder; return of executor to Will filed. Estate of Charles W. Hawke; letters of administration issued to Theresa J. Hawke; bond, $100. Will of Mary F. Drinkard: pe- tition of exechtrix for letters testamentary filed. Fstate of Catherine Wagner; order a) inting Henry Wagner administrator; bond, $1 Estate of James Bat letters granted Johanna Barry; | bond, $100. tate of Cornelia A. Dikeman; execu. | tors allowed thirty days in which to tie their an- Swer to the vestry of Trinity church. Estate of George H. Larcombe; order appointing Benjamin F. Larcombe and Henry L. Rose administrators, and bond fixed at $2,900, and Benjamin F. Larcombe appointed guardian to the orphan children on giv- tng ‘bond in $2,000. Estate of Thomas Weaver; order directing executor to pay dividends to Re- beoca Weaver. Estate of John Moore; order ap- pointing A. B. Duvall and John F. Hanna coliec- tors; bond, $20,000. Estate of John P. Butler; order Of sale of personal property. Estate of George Jones; order reducing bond to $1,000. Estate of Eliza Sinies; will proved and admiited to probate and record, ' Estate of Ann Blake; petition of heir- at-law argued and continued. Estate of William Acton; order of pubileation issued. Estate of Elizabeth Morsell; will admitted to probate and record. PoLick CovRT—Judge Snell. ung colored woman, named Fltza MeDonald, was sentenced to 90 daysin jail, Melinda Adams gave Eliza a night's lodging, and’ she lett about midnight, taking with her a blanket, which she sold, and when Melinda went with the oftl- cer to attest Eliza, she struck Melinda over the head with a coffee pot containing hot coffee, which scalded her head badiy. Jercmfah Donovan, an employe of the governinent printing office, was charged with the lareeny of a cane worth $4, be- longing to Mr. Samuel Thompson, who left ivon the bar at the race-course yesterday. Officer Low enstein arrested Donovan, who had the cane in his session. Donovan -sald the cane was picked up yagentloman, who gave tt to him. ‘The court iraposed a fine of $5; appeal noted. Luke Conners, keeping a cow yard ‘in the city; €10; appeal noted: Andrew Brown, wasting Potomac water; §. Wm. Locke, a boy, pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a Watch, etc., vakied at $15.25, from his uncle, Mr. J. 8, Clements, and he was sent to the reform school during minority, MARRIAGE LIcENsES. jarriage Ieenses have by been issued by the clerk of the court to V Swann ana Emma E. Butler, both of Winches Va. Tell and Mary Halpin; Har Allce White. "Edward Jenkins and Sidonia Burch; Felimer Regner and Rosanna Fletcher. —— ‘West Washington Affairs. Mrs. Daw's Fexerat.—The funeral of Mra. Elizabeth T. Daw, wife of Mr. Keuben Daw, took Place from her late residence, on 28th street, last evening, and was very largely attended. Revs. Mesars, ‘MeKenney, Norris and Chapman, of the | Methodist Episcopal church, offictated, and’ Messrs. | J. Henry Wilson, G. T. Woodward, John 'T. Mitchell, | George Hil, Benjamin R. Mayfield, M. V. Buckey, | and J. W. Kirkley were the pall-bearers. The inter~ ment was at Oak Hit] cemetery. A DiaMonp RING Recovekep.—Mrs. Paul J. Peltz, living on Marget street, had a valuable gold ring, with diamond set, stolen from her residence yesterday, which was recovered this morning from the alleged thief, a colored boy named John Mus- sey, Who did cdd jobs about the place. The boy ‘was arrested. CONDITION oF THE WaTEn.—Great Falls, very turbid; receiving reservoir, north connection, d0.; | south connection, clear; distributing reservoir, do. Assoutery Pon RRR 00,4 Ih R Roo Y AA E°RS 8 YY RAE E RCo ¥ 2°45 tus SRR OA Kit Xx N aco BOB AA Ee IU NNN G@ @ iB AA KK II NNN G B AAA KK jf NNN G Go BBBOA 4 K K It NNN GGU PPP, OO W ow ow DDD FER RRR PoPooO Wwww DDE R PPP O O WWWW D D EE RRR PB Oo YYW BP ELE R- P oo W W Dpp KEE K Ro This powder never varies 4 marvel of purity, strength and whelesomeness. More economicel than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of Jow test, short weight, alum or phesphate powders, Scld only inecans, LiovaL Baxrxa Powpen Co,, 106 Wall street, N.X ap i Dry Goops. BB A vu uv MM MM SSS, PR UU MMMM- BS» Bot 2“ Mou MM Sess MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, 416 SEVENTH STREET ¥. W. i closed out WHITE GOODS. w York im- WHITE 3. WE Wi ood WI Gur Wi Value at 300, OD: Price 25. @ yard. WHITE GOODS. At BAUM's, "Wi S 416 7th st.'n.w. W 416 7th stn. 100 pea. Indta 51inchies wid: | WHI pwn Vlaids Indi ens, very fin Doshetr. ut re Fig) value at 416 7th stn. case Check Nui former rk reduced to Linens, ¥ A sheer, af WI ie. a yard. Ae BO sis, 416, pec yard. All colors Mu w, WHITE GOODS. ase Lonsdale Cambric, guaranteed genuine, at ke. ayard. At BAUMS, 416 7th street northwest. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S PIQUE DRESSES. ®| We are reaty to show the most stylish garmentsat the very lowest prices. For instance, we shall place upon. our counters 2 handsome Fique Dress; suitable foreither Loy or girl, trimmed with 3 box pleats, front and back, and embvidery, at $2.50 up to 6 years, and an advance of 25c. on the next sizes, BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS made from finest French Percale, from 4 to 12 years, at Gig, Ths Watst hag never before retatled for less tian ar BB Mao” 3 po ds 0 0 Sta «688s mh fk UE RA o88e BA A UU MMM Sg8 7 myl4 416 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Exrnonvixary Bazoarst E. G. DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPAO8 Parasols ned and irimmed with Lace and Chenille, new styles and Spring Shades, Parasols with Escurisl and Spanish Lace Covers, Parasola handsomely trimmed witn Crape, Coachings in all the new shapes and shades. Sun Umbrellas, complete stock, Allof our stock is fresh, and bas been selected with great care. ‘Wo show nothing but the best goods from the most reliable manufactorics, if NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, .G. DAVIS, myls 9 Market Space. ON STORAGE, je have inereased space for storing Furs and Gar- ments, We guiantce them against Fire, Moth snd = WILLETT & RUOFF, ' my?ln 905 Penn's, Aye, John i aps Alcxamdre afiairs, Reported for Tax Evarmre 6Tar. Bartist CoNvENtign.—The colored con- vention is still imrsessign at the Alfred-street church, Rev. J. M. iding. Mrs Har- ited the subject of per, of Philadelphia, has teniperance to the ean , but there is no pro- posal to make total abstinence an essential condi- tion of member in the churches. Rev. Dr. Dixon, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., visited and addressed the convention yesterday afternoon. The ministers of the convention will il the pulpits of stx ehurches here and of several. churehes in Washington to morrow. Corroration Covnt.—The corporation court, Judge Meade, has adjourned until Monday next. It has made # decree for the sale of the Croak prop- erty, and also decreed theasle of the estate involved in We sult of Shinn agt. Meyer. The session next tee ‘wiil be for the trial of cases not requiring a jury. Nores.—Fish are now regeived at Fishtown from. up the river “instea@of dawn the river, considera ble supplies _havingeome from the landing above the Long bridge.—The residue of the property of the inte Samuel Miller was sold ‘to-day.— The creditors of Joseph § Beach are arranging with his assignee to compromise and settle his matters without suits, so that he can continue his business. ——Some few cases of scarlet fever exist here.— A Ind named Henry Kacier hurt himself badly yes- terday by falling from a wall on Henry, near Oro- noko street.——A cargo of New England ice is now being unloaded at Reed's wharf.—The new butld- ings Unis year have used more than half the open building iots in the more settltd portions of the Dissievarva Henons, Troma Asp BURNING TORTURES, HUMILIATING ERUPTIONS, SUCH AS SALT RHEUM or Eczema, Psoriasis, Scald Head, In- fantile or Birth Rumors, and every form of Itching, Sealy, Pimply, Scrofnlons, Inherited, Contagious, and Copper-Colored Diseases of the Blood, Skin, and Scalp, with Loss of Hair, are positively cured by the CuricuRA REMEDIES, . CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the new blood purifier, cleanses the blood and perspiration of impurities and Poisonous clements,and thus removes the cause CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, instantly allays Itching and Isflamnmtion, clears the Skin and Scalp, heals Ulcers and Sores, and restorts the Hair. CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beantifier and Toilet Requisite, prepared froin Cuticura, is indispsnsa- ble in treating Skin Diseases, Baby Humors, Skin Blem- ishes, Rough, Chapped, or Oily Skin. CUTICURA REMEDIES are absolutely pure, and the only real Blood Purifiers and Skin Beautifiers, free from mercury, arsenic, lead, zinc, or any other mineral or ‘vegetable poison whatsoever. It would require this entire paper to do justice to a description of the cures performed by the Cuticura Re- solvent internally, and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap externally, ECZEMA of the palms of the hands and of the ends of the fingers, very difficult to treat and usually considered. incurable, small patches of tetter and salt rheum on the ears, nose and eides of the face. SCALLED HEADS, with loes of hair withont number, heads covered with dandruff and scaly eruptions, espe- cially of children and infants, many of which since birth had been a mass of scabs; ITCHING, burning and scaly tortures that bafiled even relief from ordinary remedies, soothed and healed as by magic: PSORTASI: :PROSY, and other frightful forms of Skin Diseases, Scrofulous Ulesra, Old Sores, and Dis- charging Wounds, each and all of which have been speedily, permanently, and economically cured by the Cuticura Remedies, Sold everywhere. Price: GvTicuna, 50 cents; Rr- T, $1; Soap, 25cents. Porren DRUG AND CHEM- IcaL Co., Boston, Mass, “How to Cure Skin Di mylT Bovxerxe Bansarss ar THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, ‘Blue Flannel Suits at $6; worth 98, Blue Suits, indizo dye, 7.60, worth $12. Suits, single or double breasted, at £9.50 worth $15. t Cloth S: , single or donble breasted, at Acct of G, . R. Buttons given with esch Flannel Suit. Good Business Suits at $6.25, worth $10, Splendid Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at $9.60, worth ait, Elegant Cassimere Suits at $11.75, worth $20. Four-button Cutaway Suits, pure worsted, black and colors, at @15, sold :owhere under $25. Fine Liluck Broa icloth Suits at $20, sume goods since we are established, worth $40, FOR BOYS, 4 TO 11 YEARS, Pants ard Jackets at $2, worth 83, Fants and Jackets at $3, worth $5, Fants and Jacke 50, worth $7. Pants and Jackets at 5, worth & FOR BOYS, 12 TO 18 YEARS. A Good Suit at $4.50, worth $6, A Better Suit at 6, worth $9. A Splendid Suit at $7.50, cheap at $12, s rth B16. ‘A Base Ball Bat and Cap given with every Boy's Suit. In ODD PANTS and VESTS we have an immense vari- ety, at prices to suit everybody, OFFICE COATS from 40¢, up, THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS my16 “Ow Moser Baas» An exprension of contempt frequently used by disay point«d applicants for money accommodation, If ol money bazs be a bank officer, it should be remembered in his favor that he iy tn a laiye mexaire, but a frustes forotherg and that the jnierest_ of his principale, the depositors, require that some person should, be refased not necessarily becanse bis credit is doubted, but be- cause the bank 4s in no condition to lend; and yet to put the refusal on that round wonld be to weaken the xeneral estimate of tho bavk itself. But “Old Mone; Begs" may v6 approsched too abruptly, always on lids guard against si apt to repel the daring invader hospitable hands, ig much more re him with must not be too much hesitancy ex- dl excite suspicion that you could not he time promised, or else that your security was, yet must anxiety be displayed: becanse there ts ah nature whi h instinetively refuses aby reqnest which would promote unailoyed pleasure. ‘The trader niust protect himsrlf ss well as the bankers Tf he were to grant promiscuous credits, then those who pay 1 huvs to contribute to the zeneral average of 1038, litione, would be a constantly in= creasitig quantity, and fina!ly he would have no d.biors Dut those unable or unwilling to pay. However good one’s credit may be, it is not possible for the world to know it, With the thousands of cus- tomers necessary to a trad . it would bea task asendlces ag jhat of Sisyphus to estimate in advance esponsibility of cach and every one who may a edit, and his character to deserve it, Straightfor- ward, hotest purposes, not hurried or fiurried, is the “Oven Sesame” to the heart, as well as to the purse of the banker or trader, Credits are only granted after due consideration, by HENNING, CLOTHIE in to recei THE my16 For A Bio Pros. By a very advantageous purchase we areabloto offer of Lot 1970a SUIT. Tho Cost is Four-but- ton Cutaway, frock. (the thing this season)—and the PRICE is $15, You should sce this bargain, If this does not plegse, Jota of others to show you. ‘Remember our $16.60 8UET, and don't forget our $4 PANTS. GEORGE SPRANSY, 607 SEVENTH: STREET, myl4 Opposite U. 8. Post Office Aser-Pricox. ae PICON TONIC. “This celebrated Tonic fs extracted from plants grown im Algeria, and is highly recommended for its tonic and. anti-febrile properties, As a valuable stomachic and tonic it is endorsed by the hichest medical authorities of Europe and America, who fully recognize ite health- giving and restorative qualities. With soda waterand syrups it makes the most delightful drink. For Wash- ington city alone the sales have been more than two ‘thousand bottles the past year. Price for-full quart bottle $1.75, and at all sods fountains ten centeper Co JOHN H. MAGURDER, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, ep2e-3m And all Druggist, HE WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, ‘No, 916 Pennsylvanis avenue northwest, its fire ee ee eee eee ‘by any building for a lar pzpose in the cout Win. @. Metzerott, Pres f. Lemna, V. 2. Sam W Cross, Bee, end Treas Creche Asst Seo CITY ITEMS. Econemy Behooves Everyone! If you are rich, it is unwise to give to those who are not in want. If you are in moderate circum- Stances, It 1s a duty you owe to yourself and family toeconomie, By buying your hatsand gente’ fur- nishings at Franc’s popular one-price store, corner | of 7th and D, you not only buy your goods from a large ‘and well-selected stock, but also buy the same from 20 to 40 per cent less than of any other Ricuse in this city. Note the following prices: Gen- uine Mackinaw hats, $1.45, value, $3. Fine men’s Canton, 70c., value, "$i. Fine light Derbys, $245, value, $3. Our stock of children’s and boys’ Hats is large, at prices to suit the mosteconomical. Our 45c. Hats are “beauties.” Remember Franc’s, the ‘one price corner, 7th and D. 1 Johnson, 13th and E Strects. Still they come. Soft Shell and Deviled Crabs of ‘the first Water. Immense. Ladies’ large saloon attached. 1 Durkee’s Salad Dressing. A ready-made, rich and delicious dressing for all salads of meat, fish or vegetables Cheaper and infinitely better than home-made. Unrtvaled as a sauce, 0 White Flannel Bicycle Shirts. Good, $1; better, $1.50; best, $2. At Auerbach’s, corner 7th and H Streets. €0 Johnson, 13th and E Streets. All the Delicacies. Prices exceedingly low. Ex- celled by none. Lifetime experience. Ladies* large saloon attached, 1 Novelties in bracelets, rings and Rhine stone Jewelry at Prigg’s jewelry store, No. 437 Pa. ave. Razors. ‘The Patent Perfect, and all our best brands, kept in proper shaving condition free. ‘The Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pennsylvania avenue. 1 Johnson, 13th and E Streets, Restaurant of merit. Ladies’ large saloon attached. 1 Best $1 Black Silks, 65c. 736 7th street. 8 ‘Torpid Liver. Night sweats, fever, chills, malaria, dyspepst cured by “Welis’ Health Renewer.” a. we 2” Fine Parasols at pante prices. 76 7thst. nw. 8 Oyster Arrivals Daily, el B street northwest, hard and soft ¢fabs, Tynn- haven oysters, Chertystone oysters, New York oysters, Frogs, Little Neck clams and clams. _Fam- ilies, Hotels and Restaurants supplied. Young snapper terrapins, at Whilte’s. 4 Furs Received on Storage. Guaranteed against damage by moth and fire, im . STINEMETZ & SON, 1297 Penna. ave. Eleven-cent Dress Goods. 786 7th street. Mourning Store. 8 Burnett's Coconine, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HAIR DRESSING. It lils dandruff, allays irritation, and promotes a vigorous growth of the Hair. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are invariably ac- knowledged the purest and best. Sudden Changes of Wenther are productive of Throat Diseases, Coughs, Colds, etc. There is no more effectual relief in these dis- eases to be found than In the use of Brown's Bron- chial Troches, Price 25 cents. eo Cushing Process Liquors for Medicinal ‘use; warranted chemically pure; sold by all drug- gists. Jas. F. McGee, sole agent, 404 9 n.W.tu,th,8,1m Lundborg’s Perfume, Renta © Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo J. M.* Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya Bark Has, for more than half a century, been 1n use by All classes of people, and Indorsed’ by edinent pay siclans a8 the best’ tonic and invigorator extant. ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find it t give new Ife, vigor and happines& Parttcu- larly a lady’s medicine, $1 a bottle. Sold by drug- FESS, WE, Thorton, Proprietor, Baltimore and arrison Streets, Baltithore, Md. tu,th,s-6m. Medical Value of Wines. As a general rule the use of wine is not necessary for young or aduit persons in good health, breath- ing country air and not exposed to overwork. As, however, life advances and the circulation becomes languid, natural red wine used in moderation, be- comes an essential article and In many cases abso- lutely necessary, but it must be the pure products of the grape. And even in the eastern states the physician meets large numbers of town people, especially women, who cannot digest the food and drinks stiited to out-door laboring people. In such cases they resort to the beverage of tea which gives rise toa distressing dyspepsia. The Wines produced in New Jersey, especially the Burgundy and the Port Graj Wines from Alfred Speer’s Vineyards, at Passaic, N. J., are the more reliable and most sought after by those who travelled and know what wines are. ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, N. J. DEAR 81k.—I have used your Socialite Claret and ris Port Wine in my practice with great satis- faction. Very truly yours, WILLIAM R. CHILDS. For sale by all druggists. was Maryland Club Whiskey, the finest extant. McGee's, 9th, near D, m,w,8,5 On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘The Voltaic Belt, Co., Marshall, Mich. wil send Dr. Dye's Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltatc ‘Belts and Hlectric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men. (young or old) who are aMicted with nervous de- Dility, Jost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantes- ing and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B,—No risk 13 incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. W,s,m_ For Gold and Silver ‘Trimmin; go to Meyers, $22 7th street northwest. $3 a gal., 75c. qt. bottle. Our No.1 Rye Waiky. Known everywhere, McGee's, 9th near D. Wwas2w “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and deltxered in half-pound “Ward” print, 40°. pet und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet Sine se. per’ quart, Cream ise. pint. Noan warner & co, 625 Pennsylvania Ave. NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania Ave. NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania Ave. NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, THE DEMAND For first-class READY- MADE CLOTHING has made a wonderful progress. Nogentleman need bemeas- ured when he can procure such goods as we manufac ture. Our stock consists of the finest in quality to the lowest in price. Weusually carry Men's, Youth's, Boy's Go Penney] tenis AYO. aod nibdren’s Clothing and N ‘ALKER & CO, noe Gentlemen's Furnishings, 625 Pennsylvania Ave. NOAH WALKER & CO, conPemeyvanta Ava, Merchant Tailoring sec- eee yaa Ave ond and thin floors, NOAH WALKER & CO. 625 Pennsylvania Ave, Loe: Loe: Lor: my3 GEORGETOWN LIME KILNS! We red to furnish an excellent quality of freak wwoot burned Lime to the trae, a as \easone ke hand all of the best brands of im; domestic Cements, Calciied Plaster, Plasterers’ Hal, Te nb and Oficer 50th street and Ch e and Ohio \sand Office: Canal, D.C. CARTWHIGHT & JOHNSTON. muble Fate an can be had in Washington, in arly quantity. ‘Also, ery Come: D OMPETITION. following Rock Bottom marked in plain Ipares, on owe Maya heyeand Children's clothing: Good Business Suit st 87, cannot be purchased for Net Nobby Suit, cur Leader, at $10, reqular value €17. An Elegant Bult in “Brock or acque. at SEs0r a popverg fine Corkscrew 4-Button Cuta ternal 1 leading Shades at $15,cannot be. ote Popa ‘esis than $22.50, bors ot 17, 50, Ap Eten All Woot Sit age 441 4, i it it in fine 2 4 Fine Corkscrew, ‘it all ‘ad shades, Nobby Bult, sii. M. F. EISEMAN, 421 17 STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Under Odd Fellows’ Hall. 8.—Mr. Lew establishment Jeti hen narsrone Ge Ta Be “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR, of the l= §2~ Coupe, Carriage and Road Harness a specialty, LUTZ & BRO, 497 Pennsylvania Avenue, and Batchela tn great wane ‘National Hotel. nef So ARS ae er Norrcz: MY STORE WILL CLOSE ON AND AFTER MON- DAY, MAY 197s, AT 7:30 P.M. SATURDAYS: AMUSEMENTS. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &¢. \ Leos a. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1584, Levy! LEVY! LEVY! ‘The Greatest Cornetist of the World, ‘Will appear i a Grand Vocal and Instrumental Con- cert, Asested by Miss MARTIN (Soprano), From the Royal Cpers, Stockol, Swed MISS ANNIE SCHOBER (Contralto), From the Imperial Opera, Austria, and the FULLU.S MARINE BAND, Mr. J.P. Sousa, Conductor, Adm‘ssion. 7c. ; Reserved Places, 2c. extra, ‘The sag of places will commence op Monday morn- jog, May doth, at the Music Store of “Messrs Metzerott | So, Extra trains to Baltimore and Alexandria will Peran | a ain muylt-1e NAtoxar THEATER TO-NIGHT AT 8 Last Time of PECK’S BAD BOY, HIS PA, AND THE GROCERYMAN. At Popular Prices. ‘Time—The present, Place—Milwaukee. Act I-THE GROC STORE. Act I—PECK’S HOUSE. Act III—THE DRUG STORE. Act IV-THE PICNIC. Introducing the EntireCompany, MAY 2¢—BOSTON IDEAL OPERA CO. NOTICF—All persons having bills against the Na- tional Theater will please present them for payment on or before May 31, mylT L. A. W. (CHAMPIONSHIP BICYCLE RACES, ATHLETIC PARK, TUESDAY, MAY 20, AT 2:90 P.M. Admission... ‘Reserved seats, Ellis' Music Store. L. G. Manmrs FLORAL MAY FESTIVAL, MARINI'S HALL, TUESDAY, MAY 27TH, 1884 ‘Tickets, One Dollar each. To be had at the Music Stores or at the Hall. myl7-9t ILL CARLETON'S RECITALS. ILE, CARLETON'S KECITA! Pe alate, ++.25 cents, ‘my1T-2t* rpuratne COMIQUE. SUNDAY EVEN STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT! mare by’ VIGO JANSEN, KING OF RFSURRECTIONISTS, On the Lives, Eccentricities, Incidents of the Lives of the Most Noted Kestrrretionists Living ‘To-day and in the Past. myl6-2t Prices of admission as usual, 1884. 1883. MAY 18. THIRD CONCERT OF THE APOLLO CLUB, ASSISTED BY Miss MINNIE EWAN. Soprano, Madam A. A. FENGAR, Violinist, ‘Mins MAMIE SIMONS, Pianist. LINCOLN HALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 8 P.M. TICKETS, INCLUDING RESERVED SRAT....50cte, be obtained from members of the Club: ‘also, at Ellis’ Music Store, where they can be exchanged for re- served eeats without extra charge, mnylé-lw CoxceRr BY THE CHILDREN OF THE PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM, at the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, FRIDAY EVEN- ING, MAY 23, 1884, at 8 o'clock, essisted by Miss MINNIE EWAN, Miss BERTIE CRAWFORD Mrs, ANNIE LOUISE POWELL and Miss . IDA HINDS. Tickets, 25 cents, my15,17,19,; ij W ILL Canteroy 'S RECITALS AND INTERPRETATIONS Pats OWS “BALLADS,” “LEGENDS” AND “FESTIVALS,” TTR CONGREGATIONAL CEURCH, Corner 10th and G streets northwest. MONDAY EVENING, MAY Beleet sfrom “BAL 3," “LEGEND” and “FESTIVALS.” Published LADS, \d Unpublished. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 21st, New Poems and 22,28-6t number of Course “Tickets, (Reserved), charge for reserved seats at Ellis’ Music Store, 937 Penn- sylvania avenue. Wasntncton, D. C., April 30, 1894. . WILL CARLETON, Dist Sai. the wer PhSsiahes the ‘beauties of sour Ballads, Lerende and Festivals, and. being desirous of hoariny them recited and interpreted by the author, respectfuliy fd bm to give a series of readings from your own works in city, at such time and place as may ence, ‘ont his suit your conveni- JOHN A. LOGAN, NI 8. COCK, FA Or ocun W.S. ROSECRANS, BunkW jones Wis HOLMAN: AS. HEWITT, DARWIN R. JAMES, WM. R. CO: INO. V. L. FINDLEY, JE RANKIN, BOYN JOHN A. KASSON, ‘A. R'SPOFFORD, Brooxtyy, N. Y. May 34, 1884, Ww. W. . JUSTICE MATTHEWS, How. Hi ING, How. ¥. D. as Hox. HARKIN, Gos’ WoSLOCUM, Hos SAIL J: RAN: s |, GEN. A Cl iON. VL J. N- W. Bo ROSECRANS and DALL, How. 8. 8. COX, Ges. W. 8. others: DEAR Sirs: In response to your polite request of April goth, 1 would say Hat cal be Hap Torcomply with Bho same, at the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. on May ith, and WEDNESDAY: EVENING, May. 21st, With thenks for the compliment, Yami yours aluoerely, my3-2w* ILL CARLETON. MPREATER ComIQUE, TO-NIGHT. SIMMY. KELLY AND MURPHY, JEBRY. ‘The most famous and finished exponents of the manly art in America to-day, in their artistic and exciting eet- to. These gentlemen have no cquals, and this will be ‘their last appearance in this city prior to their departure for Europe. A HOST OF_OTHER ATTRACTIONS. MATINEES: Tuesday, Thureday, and Saturday. $37-No increase in the prices of admissions, my12 IME MUSEUM. ‘THE GREAT SHOW OF THE SEASON. Every AFTERNOON axD NIGHT THIS WEE. ‘Every Attiat a Star ia lis Profession, MEHR CHATMING GIRARDS. 1¢ Wonderful European Ti THE HARRISES. EMMA AND CHARLES. MASTER EMMETI—THE WILSON SISTERS, ‘The monerens of fun. THE BEANDFORDS, care ARE RUSSELL, DODRETTE | ALLETT aud the three comedians me LIVE INDIAN. Admission to all only 10 cents. Fru COMPLIMENTARY PICNIC 7 GOLDEN Stu soCcT AT JUENEMANN'S GARDEN, sont Won't we all be pug wed the band 21 Seging to play.” M coe QUANTICO In aid of the Night Lodine House, Steamer W. W. Corvoran, WEDNESDAY, May 21, 1884, af 5 o'clock m., under the dinwtion of Mrs. Frelinghuysen. ‘Mr. W. WCorcoran, Wiha tUhesdler. Adinised Rodgers Mrx Nicholas Anderson. Gen. Mre. Leiter. Mics Semen Misa Sallie Tickets cai be obtatned of" Memes, Galt Bro | So. oT “Renasieania avenue, tickets, Three Pereons, @5. my li RST GRAND E: RMION OF THE SEASON ° MARSHALL HAL, On the Commodious Steamer, “MARY WASHINGTON? SUNDAY, MAY ISTH. 186 Ciildren from 10 to 18 muder 10 yeare, free ‘ing and prize bowling Pwilleave ith wire wharf at 9°00 ete, and 2.20 pan. sl Tickets for s3 the manager. and at the boat. Ne om FORSTER, Manager, tickets sold to inproper chars FRANK my15-3t* SU 8th xtreet nort ie BOOKS, &e. | Keris Haspv-sogx or OFFICIAL AND SOCIAL ETIQUETTE ‘AND PUBLIC CEREMONIALS AT WASHINGTON. Just issued. For sale at all Principal Hotels an@ Book Stores. “Price, 61.00, my 15-30 Fon New Peszicartoxs AT REDUCED PRICES CALL AT BAUM, 416 Trx STREET N. W. Bocial Problems, Henry Geonce: Intellectual @ Ramcrton Idvas of the Apectic Paul 3 F. Clarke: Historical Monuments of Pran Hunnewell; Her josial Quincy, Schools and Studies, ic Hur, Wallace.” Also, new editions of Emerson, Haw thorne, Rewlinvny Irvine and others: he finest line of Stationery at the lowest prices. Just opened Call and examine styles und prices. 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BRITISH SOCKS, in solid colors, for 25 cents per pair, worth 30 cents at EN STANDING COL, MEGINMISS', myl3-6t 1002 F street northwest, Svecuat Saz Or Hosmny axp SUMMER UNDERWEAR, Ladies’ Solid Colors, I:rain, Regular Made Hose for 28c., worth ¥asec, *: : Ladies! Lighimcieht, Fine Ralbriran, 250. worth 35, Ladies’ Colors, Fine = French Toe, for 500. Ladies Oxford Enslish Fine Goods, only Si Tauies' Solid Black, Fine Spring Weight, for 60e. Ladies’ Rolid Color, Nevs, Seal and Black, Heit Sole, t-nglish. only 580. Ladies Black Brilliant Lisle, Regular price 75:. We ror 60. Children's Selig Colors, Ingrain, Full Recular Made, all Guildren's Fine Pin Stripe, Extra Fina, 25. = [en's 1s “hore. lar price 250, bread ‘price, Boe Men's ‘Suerhee Be, PS Blripe HAlf-hiose fur ge." Mea's Solid Colors In . Recular Sade, Gatge U: fa Children and Men at QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, myl2 803 MARKET SPACE. | Der Goops. TRUNNELL & CLARE ‘Have made special reductions in SILES AND DRESS GOODS. ‘One Jot Black Silks, $1.09; BlackBrocade Silke, $1.14; ono lot Fine French Silks reduced from $1,50 to 1 Agrand bargain in Surah Silk, #1, One lot Black Cashmeres 50 cents. A full line of Lupin's celebrated Back Goods at bot- tom prices. BE: BICYCLES, To make room for other goods, I will sell my stock of BOYS' BICYCLES AT TEN PER CENT OFF DUR- ING THE NEXT TEN DAYS ONLY, Every Machine Warranted, and Instruction Free. WM. C. SCRIBNER, my5 1108 E street northwest. Jvsr Ovesrsc— Afull line of FANCY, PLAIN WHITE, CHECK ana JOINTLESS MATTINGS, in ALL GRADES. The pat- terns are very neat and handsome, Also, new line of INGRAIN CARPETS, in NOVEL DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS FOR SPRING. TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS IN GREAT VARIETY. FURNITURE and BABY CARRIAGES AT BOTTOM PRICES. SINGLETON & HOEKE, apl9__ 801 Market Space and 308 and 310 8th street. 8. Verar. ITALIAN MACCARONI AND PURE OLIVE OIL. ‘Very best. 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