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LOCAL MENTION. The Weathe: Orrick oF THE CuIFF Siox "Wasiisorow, D.C, Vor the middie Atlantic states, pa weather and local rains, easterly wint<, station Qeuiperature. On Tuesday paruy c! With light local showers Is indicated for the sout @@u porsion of the lake region, Tenneswe and Obio valiey and the middie Atiantic states _ Reap Sinsheimer's advertisement, Eiecrac Baris and burglar alarm—f. H. Kueh- lng, 419 12th street northwest. Do Nor Pay a Hiou Paice fora trunk, becanse we sell them cheap, Our trunks are from the be Manufacturers, and We bave them all sizes and ies J. HERG, 313 PA ave. nw. A Lanx photograph given away with each a eabinet photographs taken with the ess. Satisfaction given tw every custo: myect northwest. Paul Tralies! } ‘To Curxxs in office who have valuables and sa @ part of their salaries should take a sate In U Washington Sate Deposit Company, 3 Pennssivania avenue northwest Call and see them. Absolute security. Licutsine Rops—J. H. Kueniing. At the Marine band concert in the White Hou Saturday evening the police strictly arecent order to keep disreputable wo @ut of the grounds. Yacurtsa Panties will not be allowed to land at | Yarshall Hail on Decoration day, as the Sature Evening Club dave exclusive control on that oc- Cabin G. W. Bavex, Proprietor. Tue ParreRx Boxsers and Hats opened at M. Willian’s this moraing are trom Ponyanne & Tulla, douse & Michievita. Sues McEvoy and wife have filed a bill inequity against Alfred Marseland and othe asking that A i ae = . / 7 }OOTING OF JAMES SPENCER. Frank Langston on Trial for urder. SELECTING A JURY IN THE CRIMINAL COURT TO-DAY. , in the Criminal Court, Judge Mac- Arthur, Frank Langston, charged with the mu ines Spencer on the night of the sth of March lost by shooting him in the right breast, was called for trlal District Attorney on and Assistant District Attorney Coyle v the government and Messrs. A. G. and H. Duvis for defendant, The circum- stances of the case, published at the Ume, may This be thus briefly stated: A fight belng in progress ar the corner of Pomeroy aud 7th streets, be- TWeen 4 White man ind a colored Frank man, and interfered, and 115 alleged his pistol and fired several shots, Kill- ssed and seriously wounding Dennis " recovered. The prisoner, of Prof. Langston, U. S. minister to Haytl, ile hls eseape after the shooting and was not Laken In castedy until after the retarn of his father, a few weeks axo, when he (young Langston} came from Louisville and Was taken in custody Pliced im Jail. ale Is nearly white in color and is Wiliams, w who ts a5 Well-huov t u orthern part of the city. THE WORK OF SELRCTING A JURY was proceeded with after the formal arraignment nd plea of not gulity. Twelve of the regular panel were called tu the Dox. on, colored, was accepted. Eugene P. ad formed an opinion, th very de- mght he could render a ver- ‘After some questioning he is H. MeDade had formed an iplalon, whieh Would give Way to evidence, and he was accepted. W. HL Bell, colored, Was accepted. Comeliis P. Bailey lad formed an opinion from What he had heard of the shooting from witnesses, and wos excused. Samuel J. Owens had heard the se, and was excused. J. M,C. Wal- iged for cause. Adolph “Miler mptorily. RC. Omohundro had an opinion from the newspapers, but could prisoner a. fair hearing on evidence; he need for cause. W. It Daley and Thos. S. Bell had Whe mn lots 7 and § be divested, and invested In laimants. | SrEaxiso TesEs—J. H. Kuebling. T. M. Warrsey having removed nis clder store | from 7th street to No. 712 D street northwest, will keep constantly on hand a full supply of absolutely pure cider and Vinegar. Wholesale and retail. sale ; Hempler's, THERMOMETERS, Wholesale and retal 486 Pennsylvania ‘ave CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. | Nattovat TugaTex—Hoston Ideal Opera Com- pany in “Martha.” Forv's Orexa Horse —Fay ‘Templeton Opera Company in “Girotle-Giruila. Tuxarek Costigce—Opening of Summer Gar-| den_—"Blue Beard. Dire MESECM.—Curfosities and interesting per- formance. | Masonic TeuPLe.—Lecture on “Exypt aud the | Soudan,” by Gen, RE. Colston. Aunual plente by Immich’s | Street lamps will be lighted at 7:20 p. m. and ex- | ‘tinguished at 3: i) Achtild afew hours old was found yesterday Morning near the east end of the tunnel. Mrs. ‘Sydney. residing at 186) L street southeast, took change of it ‘About 2) students and friends of the Spencerian | Business College, attended tue annual excursion of that institution to Giymont Saturday. A trunk inscribed with the initials foliowed from Baltimore to this ¢ity depot bere to Mr. Edward Hanna! Os, Gti street, by two- detectives, Who Delle’ It to be | the trunk of Miss AineltaHeiaard, the young lady | Who disappeared from Cincinnati with a Dr. Evans, and was traced to Baltimore. It turned out that | the trunk Delonged to Mr, Hannan’s son. | ‘Ata. Special meeting of Ue seliool board Satur- _ 1.” was | the | day evening, it was decided that the schools should de closed as Is customary on Decoration day. | Specimens of strawberries of remarkable size and fine flavor, raised at the Industrial Home Seuool, ak Well lor the horticultural department of it well-managed institution. Mr. T. Robinson deiivered an address before the Philosophical association at the Ammy Medical Museum, Saturday evening, reporting the results fa geological examination made by btm of the Howard University shaft of the water ¥ ‘The naval cadets defeated a team of dea from this city tn a game of base ball at Academy Saturday by to5. The Washi have returned trom thetr trip to Philadelphia and New York, and will play the Louisville's tomorrow at Athletic park. Several new men will play on | ‘the home team. Dr. Joseph E Winants, of $13 Maryland avenue northeast, Was taken with a severe heiworrhaxe of the lungs at the corner of 3d street and Bia avenue Saturday night, and died so Teaching his home. ‘Mr. George A. Maguire, of New York, and Miss | Marion Soper, of this cit¥, were married yesterday | by Kev. C. T. Cochel, of the Fi list Pro- Yestant church. Miss Addie Warner was the brides- maid, while Mr. Hiram T. Doyle acted as “best., Saturday night. the room of Mr. N. W. Cannon, a guest at the Ariington hotel, was entered by an expert thief by means of a false key, and all the mouey and jewelry of Mr. Cannon, amounting to SW. Wasstolen. There tsno clue tothe thiet. When the steamer Sue was off Piney Potnt, Wim. | Allison, the bartender, fell overboard and w @rowned. It appears that he went to sitting ona bex near the edge, and ace Yoppied and fell into the water. He was a yor Mah, and a native of Baltimore. The trustees of St. Paul's English Luther ghureh—Jobn C. Parker, Isaac N. Kalb and M. M. Rowzer—have filed a certiticate of incorporation. colored bey. Who applied ton for lod er ights ago, stating that his father was fn jail for | Stealing chickens and his mother had run away with « big colored man, was sent to the home for destitute colored women and children to-day Presented to the High School. THE FIRST OF 4 PROPOSED COLLECTION OF BUSTS OF | EMINENT FHILANTHMOPISTS RECEIVED. \ A polished bronze bust of the late Stephen | Girard, the philanthropist of Philadelphia, looked down from the top of Superintendent Wiison’s desk upon the members of the board of school trustee: ‘who met at the Franklin building Saturday after noon. A letter was read by the secretary of the | board from Mr. Joseph M. Wilson, stating that this Dust was made inany years azo for the Girard Fire Insurance company of Philadelphia, at the tustance of Hon. Joel Jones, tts president. “For over thirty years,” said Mr. Wilson's letter, “it bas graced the Of the board of directors Of that lustitution, ahd’as a Work of art 1t commends itself.” | A letter was read also frau Mr. Alfred S. Gillett, | Present presilent of the Girard Fire Insurance Co. resenting the bust to the public sch Ington, throu Mr. Wisun. M that the bust was obtamned from th Jate Bon. Joe! Jones, and Is a most Resa He expressed desire also that as Mr. Wilson and bis tri ortginal by ent Ike be placed | ised, in the | hail In the high se 1 to pructieal Studies, A reswlution was bronze bust of Stephen Girard, tend: nt to be placed | inthe Washington hich sc Mr. Alfred S. Gillett, president of the ¢ company, of Philadeiphis accepts the sereiary be instruc form th Mts acceptance and wo convey the Doard to him, and Mr. Joseph M. Wilson, throuzh Whose kind oftices the lilgh school has been favored With this valuable gift.” It was decided. upon motion of Mr. Clark, that the bust « sented to the hich Selioc Mr. Wilson was invited t S appropriate to the oceaston. Ti; Girard bust wil} be the frst of a collection which At ts proposed to place in the hall in the high School devoted to business education These t Wil be of men who have been eminently suece ae business men in acquiring wealth and hav devoted wealth generou cation. The list prope Includes the names Girard, astor, Cooper, Peabody, Hopkins and Core coran.” Mr. Corcoran has conseated to furnish te | ‘School With bis bust. tothe purposes of ed ——— Tar Natiowan Kreves’ Weerenw Tar Tangements have been completed by the Rifles for thetr western ‘About Bi of the organi Will leave Washingt Chicago, Buruington, netorka, St. Pu Falls ana Fort Snelling, reach Where the cotapany will participa contest. On the fol TG HL, the home hicago for home Jun Hap to Answer 4 Cuanon oF Ewseziwest— In the Police Court, Judye Snell, toda: me named ‘charies charged with embezzling $7.50 from rier. and pleaded gutity. T the grand jury; bonds $00. plage complainant a's drver a om sve ok Which, It ts alleged, | fadled to turn ovr. si ia ST Rawme 4 Hovse or itr Fawe.—Last nizht a squad of ofticers heated be Sergeant Nozes ok the | inet, raided an alleged house of 111 fame at 7 buque 18, e 1h a military wing day they will visit Free- | Col Burnside, and will leave | cry Zyprecht was em- No. 90 Maryland avenue, and found two men four boys, from 14 to 3) years old, and aie women in the house. In the Police day the pro- | Elizabeth Clary ailas Madame Tapp. Rea th Keeping a bawdy house. after hear festimony the court imposal a fine ‘of $100 or @ days in jail ‘Tar POTOMAC AxCHERS.—At the regular meeting of the Potomac Archery chub Saturd:-y evening the following scores were made, seventy-two arrows: | Miss Ki F178; Miss Holmes, 152: Miss Van Doren, 1; Miss Jultand, 63; and Miss Bra Ninety arrows: Weston Flint, 403: 1. W ‘88; William Minnix, 2:9; Andrew Johnso L. B. Wight, 18% The club will hold a ext = when It isexpected that archers freun and Sandy Spring will compete. ‘Evexts mw THE preached by Dr. Little, Tian chureh, and by Dr. Shippen, of All Souls’ Uni- Yarian church, yesterday, to members of the G. A. H.. according to a custom of having speetal ser. Mens onthe Sunday preceding, Decoration day | ‘The taembers of the colored posts attended service | at Bethel church.——Pere Hyacinthe delivered an i address in French at the New York avenw Tes | Dyterian church last evening upon “The Two Re. ‘France and America.” The audience was j = | “SUBJECTION, Absorption or Colonization,” a sym- Golem af Lincoin ‘hall, Tuesday evening, will ue | pz able negro educators and divines. A/ Tickets, reserved meats, at conta, wpa . OL | Maxon, | 88: and | a | CHUKCHES—Sermons were | the Assembly Presbyte- ; pinions, and Were excused. E. A. Shus- nin F. Morsell, accepted. R. wuudro, accepted. “ Richard Rizgles bad an opinion. “W. M. Frank had formed an Harrison H, Kinmell, accepted. R. V. stllenged for cause. Harry H. Bacon had bu hich Would require strong evidence to ‘Chatles Graft had formed an opinion. but m vercict 0 the, tescunony He: was So- Kobert Hutchinson was challen, irly, Joh. Me Covle was excused. Chas T. Evans challenged peremptorily. John R. Mans- field was accepted. John W. A. Queen Was ac- cepted. ‘Thotaas Fahey was challenged. ter, accepted, could ¢ cepted, This exiwusted the reg@lar panel, leaving but one Peniaining Juror to obtain ™ nse Suid that they would withdraw the o Mr. Adolph Miller, who was sent for. waiting Some Ume the’ messenger sent for a Aft Mr. Miller reported that he had been unable to find hin. Mr. Riddie suggested that the government now exercise thelr right of challenge. District Attorney Worthington declined to do so, Preterring that the box shoutd be full. he court directed tiat thirty talesmen bedrawn, to report to-morrow morning, to which hour the court adjourned, after cautioning the jurors not to discuss the case. a Nationa TEMPRRANCE SocteTy.— The al Temperance society celebrated its nine- niversary at the Congregational church last evening. Kev. Dr. Rankin, vice president, pre- ed, In the absence of Mark Hopkins, D.D., the ble president of the society. Rev. ¢. HL ad, of Hornelisville, N. ¥.: Representative Ding- ley, of Matue; Hon. J. N. Stearns, of New York, and other protainent temperance men occupted seats on. tie platroriu. . Hon. J. N. Stearns, seeretary of the Soci ts male atl aillnes, giving a RIstory of the organization. “Rev. C,H.” Mead made an address teenth describing the temperance work among the colored peopl south. ‘The closing meeting of the will be held this evening’ at the Garfield jemorial church. ——— MARRIAGE LiceNSes.—Marnage lcenses_have heen issued by the clerk of the court to Gi - Maguire, of New York City, and Marion Soper: Join'stemé and Kate S. Seheueh; Ludi £. Schueltz, and Caroiine Breeze, of Baltimore, Md; Michael A. Lynch and Mary M.’ Malone, RX Bellew and Lanra Jennings, of Fredertcksbut Joseph Ware and Mary Dickson; John W. 4 and Isabella Harvey; Charles Deans of Portsinouth, Va.. and Mrs. Annie’ Brothers nee Blondin; Louls A’ | Deat and Estelle K. Yost; Miles Fuiler and Nora, M. Swing. D_THE Socpay.”—Gen. . E. Colston will deliver his interesting and in- structive lecture on “Egypt and the Soudan” to- hight at Masonte Temple for the beneflt of the ex- confederate soudters’ home. The lecture fs bril- lantly and faithfully illustrated by fifty stereoptt- in views fora ph during 6.990 mi Soudan. egraphs and drawings made les travel In the deserts of the Gen. Colston Was for six years a bey in plan army and the commander of two £ expeditions in the Soudan, and is iitted to give a true deseription of the in- u | teresting pecullarities of the rebellious tribes of the desert and to portray the present unfortunate condition of the country. His audience Will un- doubtediy Le a lange one, Avsocreaxy Prue RRR 00 ¥ Fay RRQ OYY sak KRE OO ¥Y AA RRO O Y Aaa RR OO ¥ 2°S A SK WS 3 coo RB AA KE WRENS Goo Ren AA KK OW SRN @ rope ASA KK WS KS & co SBB 4 4K kK MM NONN “UGO Pp, 00 W ow Ww DDD FEE RRR PoowWWW DDE ROR PP OO WWWW D D EE ERE %o YY BP Be F B- oo WoW bpp kee & BS ‘This powder never varia a marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and eannot be sold in competition | with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders Sold only ineana, HoxaL Baxra PowbEE Co,, 106 Wall street, N. as B: Barca IN FIGURED SWISS ORGANDIES. vias Organdies, 123 Weegee styles, Te, Dress Silks, $1. sutton Dies Go Black Varheres. Cioth for Boy's Suite 80 Parasols, $1, $1.25, 1.50, $1.75, 82. i Dress Gods. fine wee anne iand Shawls $i. es h ‘bet Howe, no seams, 250. Hose, no sent 130 ‘at half pr nd Liuei, 460. " =! Flannel Suite qe. Tadice’ and Gents’ Wool Underwear, 2e. TOWSON’s, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, my ALDNESS MAY BE AVOIDED BY THE USE OF HALLS HAIR RENEWER, which prevents the a} Mine cut of the hair, and stinulates it to renewed | growth and luxuriance. It also restores faded or gray. hair to its orixinal dark color, and radically cures nearly every disease of the scalp. YER’S SARSAPARILLA HAS SUCH CONCEN trated, curative power, that it is by far the best | cheapest, and surest blood purifier known. my20 seat Repvertos: Low Porces: SPECIAL BARGAINS, COLORED SILKS, very best quality, cash value $1.50, G, widlest double width (pure wool, Blue and Black, 3735, | reduerd to 1.00. UN'S VEILIN Crean, P SILKS! 2TH. 45, 50, ‘SILKS! 3136, 45, 50, CARTERS, 711 Manxer Space, FANCY COLORED SILKS, 37%. BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES reduced to w. BLACK SATINS, 50. COLORED SATINS, 50, BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 25, ¥LACK SILKS. COLORED SILKS. eed to 62%, 624 reduced to 30, a 1.09 reduced 0 15 itosian $13 10 4, reduced to8. VEILING (pure wool), Cream and Black, 20, NUN'S VEILING (ace style), Crear oud Pink, 26, 2BEACK BHOCADE (pure silk) GRENADINES re- BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50, CARTERS, Tl Manxer Grace my Savane scrous, rang, E70 | NOAH WALKER & co, Fires Which Might Have Been Serious. ‘TWO DISASTROUS CONFLAGRATIONS PREVENTED. Mary Neibel’s Strange Freak. SUPPOSED TO HAVE COMMITTED SUICIDE OX ACCOUNT .OF THE DEFORMITY OF HER CHILD. ered the fire, and by their ‘and ‘Mra, Neibel, who was a native of Prussia, about 35 Jance in tarsiog ia the aiarse ‘arousing the {p- years of age. lived with her husband and two chil. ey on 7 the — ew iuonthe sue had acted very ay. Sui, ane Peerenee —_— one ‘A TITe Wal discovered about it last: on account of the deformed condition of her it in the cellar of the store of Mr. Toulette, a feat child. Before it was born ‘was much tinpressed and artificial manufacturer, by the deformity of a col Tan who visited the ‘Street, under the Globe hoteL The fire was extin- | store, and was greatly grieved because the child, 16d without injury to the other portions of the | when born, was similarly deformed. ‘Thursday she uilding. The amounted to about $1,400. left the a hes going after some ‘The following testimonial was recetved at the fre | meat, ‘The husband about an hour after. Ta the Oplcers and Mee Grug store, and b&coming alarmed ke west in To the Officers and Members of the Fire Depart- ment of the District of Columbia: search of her. He traced to the Long GentLEmeN: We extend to you our heartfelt thanks for your prompt and emicient labors in ex- ui Lincoln hall a avoid Weilctrained forcesave worthy of see from personal observation how much Washing- ion is nebted to zou for security from large con- Hagrations. IR. AND Mrs. H. C. SPENCER. A.S. Puart & Sons. Lewis Baar. 8. S. Suepp. Jamra B. HENDERSON. Pte hd es ‘Trantfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: M. J. Snowden to Nellie H. Matthews, lot 14, block 7, Ivy City; $1,250. H. H. Lowrie to ¢. A. McEwen. e. 3 2, Sq. 582; $—. Martha J. Burr to same, same property; $—. Johanna Buber to Pope, pt sq. 903; $—. llzabeth Larue Dunn 16 Isaac Hazlett, lots 20 and 21, Lanter Heights; $2,700. Same to Mary B. Collins, lots 9 and 10, same; $2,700. | Eitza J. Strider to Jaa. E Fite! 3. 8, 8c. 199; $3,100. David Carroll to John Fit lots Land'O, sub. Jots In sq. 638; $1,000. 8. m to Kate M. Henderson, ptt Woodly, 22 acres, and interest in ‘same, 38 acres; $10,000. Kate M. Henderson to lla C. Middleton, pt. Woodly, 81 acres; $4.000. John B. Moore to ward F. Cassiday, lot 24, sq. $38; $2,060. Harmon M. to Timothy San Pt and ids, t. lot ®, 8g, 787; $8,400. Sands toH. N. Copp 9. D. Croissant, trustees, same Property: = 1, Stocking to Mary J, Doniphad, sub 10t &, 6q. Mn. Geo. 8, Koon1z STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS. Mr. George 8. Koontz, the general agent of the Baitimore and Ohio ratiroad company, was yester- Gay, stricken with paralysis while sitting Yard, No. 22 Delawate avenue. He was helped into his house by his wife and sons, and Dr. McKim Tue Loxvox Axo Livenroon CLOTHING COMPANY, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND G STREETS, ‘TAKES THE LEAD Dt CUTTING DOWN PRICES IN CLOTHING. GOODS POSITIVELY SOLD AT MANUFACTURING PRICES. Alter a fev moments! deliberation, the Jury ren- dered a verdict that “Mary Nelbel Eel on the head from some ‘cause unknown to the jury.”” SENTENCE SUSPENDED IN THE Cask oF JouN B. ‘STETson.—This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge Macarthur, the case of John. B. Stetson, 1n- Glcved for false pretences in obtaining money. trom ‘Mr. Carter, the Hawailan minister, was called, and the District Attorney stated that the defendant ‘would plead guilty, and at the request of Mr. Car- ‘ver he would ask Wat the sentence be suspended. ‘The plea of not guilty was withdrawn and a plea fed SA entered by the defendant The court ordered that sentence be suspended. Caranrna. BANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. THE GREAT BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCH HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANADIAN FIR, MARIGOLD, CLOVER BLOSSOM, Ero. For the Immediate Relief and Permanent Cure of every form of Catarrh, from a Simple Head Cold or Influenza tothe Loss of Smell, Taste and Hearing, Cough, Bron- chitis and Incipient Consumption. Relief in five min- utes in any and every case. Nothing like it. Grateful, fragrant, wholesome. Cure begins from first applica- tion, and is rapid, radical, permanent and never failing. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent ‘and Sanford’s Inhaler, all 1m one package, forming ‘s complete treatment, of all druggists for $1. Ask for ‘Suits we sold at 96.76 we are selling now at $5.75. Suits we sold at 87,60 we are selling now at 96.62, ‘Suite we sold at $9 we are selling now at 87.50. ‘Suits we sold at $10 we are selling now at 88.25. Suits we sold at $10.75 we are selling now at $9, Suite we sold at $12 wo are selling now at $10. ‘Suits we sold at $13.5 0we are selling now at $10.75. Suite we sold at $15 we are selling now at $12. Suite we sold at 916 wo are selling now at $12.78. Suits we sold st $18 we are selling now at 915. Suits we sold at $20 we are selling now at $16. Suite we sold at @28 we arc selling now at $17.50. ‘And all others in proportioned low prices, WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF BOYS’ AND CHIL- DREN'S SUITS AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF MEN'S, BOYS, YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S PANTS AT VERY LOW PRIVES. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS my23 Srecur Banoarss Our Stock of LADIES' AND GENTS FINE SHOES for che Season io NOW COMPLETE, and at prices we quarantee to be the Lowest. COUSIN'S Fine Cur Kid Button; High Heel and Pointed Toe. : COUBIN'S Fine Cur Kid: Low Heel and Broad Toe, a “French Kid, in High or Low. «Flexible Shoes: espe- cfally adapted for tender feet. ‘The reputation of these fine shoes is such that wekeep constantly # full assortment of them on hand. The last lot, Just received, is the most beautiful we have ever Our Ladies’ Fine KID BUTTON, at $2, are worth $3— only about 100 pairs left. Our stock of SLIPPERS ts now complete in every de- partment—some grand bargains amongst them. For Gentlem:n and Boys we offer the Celebrated | "BURT'S" SHOES. Our assortment of these well-kuown gocds has never been more complete. We have in every style, made especially, LOW QUARTER SHOES. ‘Take s look in our window when you pass by. We gives guarantee on all the shoes we sell. A complete Stock of all Cheaper Grades made is worthy your atten- tion, Calll early at the Reliable Shoe Stores of SINSHEIMER & BROS, 808 7th and $151 M streets, Boots and Shots Made to Order. my Noa warxer & co, €25 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania Ava. NOAH WALKER & CO, €25 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & 00., 625 Peunsylvania Ave, THE DEMAND For first-class READY- MADE CLOTHING has made ® wonderful progress. Nogentleman need be meas- ‘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 and Children's Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishings Merchant Tailoring sec- ‘ond and third floors, my3 625 Pennsylvania Ave. NOAH WALKER & CO. _ ©25Pennsylvania Ave NOAH WALEER & CO, 25 Pennsylvanis Ave. NOAH WALKER & CO, €25 Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, _ 625 Pennsylvania Ave. 4 Mees WASHINGTON ‘SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY No. 916 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, ‘With its fire and ‘proof vaults with all the Jar purpose in the country. Tag Years Gag ape Fue ON STORAGE. ‘We have increased space for storing Furs and Gar- ments. We guarantee them against Fire, Moth and Burglary. my2-1m vet Recerven_ A Line of and Gems Seg spd Tce WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Penn's, Ave. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Porrea Davo axp CuEMicat Co., Boston, —— PAIN I8 THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE. COLLIN'S VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER in- stantly affects the Nervous System and banishes Pain. Aperfect Electric Battery combined with = Porous Plaster for 25 cents. It annihilates Pain, vitalizes ‘Weak and Worn Out Parts, strengthens Tired Muscles, Prevents Disease, and does more in one half the time than any other plaster in the world, Sold everywhere, myl5 BB" tN THE wortD! UPPER TEN Ske Neate Gow d Pere Bry F Seri BH sits Be wow HW pt SssS Kk ¥ F ASK YOUR GROCER H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, my24-3m_ BBB ATA UU MMM = Sgg8 CELEBRATED UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS EXCELSIOR. SUCCESSFUL! MORE SUCCESSFUL! MOST SUCCESSFUL!!! ‘The public reading or hearing of startling announce- ments have only to convince themselves of the truth of our advertisements by calling on us and ask to beshown. the goods mentioned. What we mean by this assertion {s simply thia: That we are enabled and determined to Place before the public the BEST UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT IN THE COUNTRY at astonishing Low Prices. ‘We will demonstrate to you exactly what we say; it isim- Possible to make or find any better Shirts for even more money. The bodies are made of Utica Nonpareil and ‘Wamsutta Cottons, all Reinforced Fronts. The Bosoms, Band and Wristbands of the best Linen and good work- manship, and the prices still remain the same, 4c., 68c., 2c, aXD $1.18, ‘We also wish to add that a PERFECT FIT 18 GUAR- ANTEED, OB MONEY REFUNDED. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! ‘Wewill offer until Saturday Evening 1,000 Dozen of Genuine “LION BRAND" COLLARS and CUFFS at Half Frice These goods are a strictly pure Linen Four- Ply, and are known to be Reliable; and are sold all over at 18 and Ste, ‘We offer “Lion Brand” Collars at 10¢. each. “Lion Brand" Cuffs at 20c. per pair. N. B—We have on hand the and ‘Most Reliable BICYCLE SHIRT in the city, EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. MORE BARGAINS! BIGGER BARGAINS! It 1s our special aim tohave New Bargains in this Department continually. Every day something new, and thusly we will keep the impression we have made as having THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF EMBROID- ERIES in the city, and the price by far the LOWEST. THE BIGGEST OFFERED THIS SEASON. 9,500 yards of DOTTED SWISS EMBROIDERIES, worth from 10 to 2c, a yard, will be sold from to-day ‘until closed out at Sc. ayard. Also, other Lots at Tc., Ge., 10c, and 1234¢. a yard. Our SWISS EMBROIDERIES surprise everybody. ‘We sell Goods at 26c. a yard, with wide margin, which are really worth double. Just received another Zot of ALL OVER EMBROID- ERIES, used so much this season for Yokes, Sleeves, ASH, CHERRY AND WALNUT CHAMBER FURNITURE. IN MARBLE AND WooD TOPs, which we are offering at Great Bargains, SINGLETON & HOEKE, ‘801 Market Space and 908 and S10 8th street. Carpets Cleaned, called for and delivered. _ my23 Nazsourme Warsz. RAPE, QUICK AND PLEASANT. eral water Bow in tae fall cases of Dt" ‘0 any7min- HEADACHES, GASTRIC AND INTESTINAL DyS- ‘&c., from 50c. to $3.90 a yard. EVERY PATTERN GUARANTEED UNDER THE USUAL PRICE. RhoA EE Wu gsr Be AA Lg pe Bap aa uu MuM MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, my22 416 SEVENTH STREET. Tur Narva Sarz Devosrr Co, CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE. PERPETUAL CHARTER, ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22D, 1861, BENJAMIN P. SNYDI President -, SEARLES © Give ot res & Co, ‘Vice President. rT L, BYURTEVANT, Secretary. E. Nyman, Asst. Bec'y, WANT O) : SORPULANGE AnD = Repimin P. Garter.” GhutlesC. Glove, ENTIRELY FREE FROM GRIPING, Ripert Ee ovurtevane, Jour’ Rodger Ask your Merchant for it. Saas ‘John G. Parke Tse Doxa Form Avexce SPRING STYLE CASSIMERE HAT 4 And Decorative Pictures, Jay Gould, <u thst mi! pia Branch HAR Eee at WILLETT & RUOFFS, Sole Agents for Dunlap's New York Hats, 905 Pennaylvania avenue, TTAWIAN MACCARONI AND PURE OLIVE Om ‘Very best Imported direct, ‘hee . United States Patent Office, 100 PENESTLVaNtA AVEXUR Tar Niw Your Sux REACHES WASHINGTON aT AM ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. see D SS. ems Pattee fo sh Seeing tte 1LW. ENGLAND, Publisher “Tie Sun,” mb18-3m_ New York-City SILKS, ko. BURDI ¥ Specialties for Young Ladies’ Com. and Ivory-White Albatross, ridin unis’ Veling “ent” albetsoan Scky-winie and Groans 32 W. W. BURDETTE & CO., myst No, 928 7th st, and 706 K st. n. w. CITY ITEMS. Goods almost given away to-morrow only at R. Goldschmid $12-7th st. n. w. 6 bars of Laundry soap 5c; ple 5 Disckiag ‘brush ‘with, boscs biacking 196 ‘New xes, York Goblets 6 for 19e; Clothes Pins f00 for 10s large Whisk Brooms gc; ‘Easels for Yor 15¢; Envelopes 100 for Sc; Cabinet size frame ‘se; Potato masher 3c; Silver Glass pick stand or Salt Cellars 7c; 1 stove brush ‘cakes Rising sun Stove Polish 15¢; 52; Plenie mugs 8 for 10c; Balance scales 9c; Brushes 9; Shelf Paper 48" sheets 9c; Co% ter dishes Sc; Syrup Cans 9c; Dippers 4c; Brooms 7 pin dc; 10 pin 8c; Glass mugs 4c; Silver Glass spoon Holder 9c; Salt or Pepper Shakers Sc; Tea ‘Trays 4c; Larger size 8c; itcher or mugs 9c; Lai ten cee c cor desiring to Purchase of Baby can rehase o tors—Ice Chests or ‘Traveling trunks Wi thelr advantage to examine our stock. E. W. Hambleton, 704 L st. n. w., wants a Position in shoe store; thirteen years experience. 1 “ Buchu-Paiba.”? Guek complete cure, all Kidney. Bladder and drinary’. Diseases, Scaidiny tone, Gravel, Catarm of the Bladde $1. Druggisis. 4 On Thirty Days? Trial. ‘The Voltaic Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich., wi send Dr. Dye's Celebrated “Electro-Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thifty days to then (oung of old) who are afflicted with nervous de- lity, lost vitality and kindred troubles, tee ing speedy and complete restoration of ’ health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk ig iucurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. W,sm_ Thornten’s Emulsion bps Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired huuriton and genefal debility; easy and pleasant to take. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold by F> ‘bread trays lic; dishes 4c; Those 5 Retr And it to fists, Large bottles, fic. Manufactured by W. thornton, corner Baltimore and Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md. 1n,W,t Oyster Arrivals Daily, $21.8 street northwest, hard and soft efabs, Trnn- haven oysters, Chertystone oysters, New York oysters, ittle Neck clams and clams. _Fam- ities, Hotels and Restaurants supplied. Young snapper terrapins, at White's. Bry Furs Received on Storage. Guaranteed against damage by moth and fire. im (BH. METZ & SON, 1287 Penna. ave. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning. and delivered in halt- “Ward” prints, 40c. pet id. Also, Cott ese, Butterinlik aha Sabet ilk, Se. per quart, Cream i5¢. pint. Any Day WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TAKE A LOOK aT OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS. Itisour pleasure to show them. The assortment is ‘arge and varied, and as nice 2s can be produced. OUB ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUR-BUTTON cUTAWAYS Fhould not be overlooked. ‘Their Fit is faultless, mado 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, $19, 8. E. Comnen Sxveura ap D STREETS ap2a Iss Nor Tur Bazouxs az THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, 50 f¢ D. B. Flannel Suit, G. A. R. cut, worth $15. Ses gera bs vache Chowk Bulk, Rte SIS .B. Yecht Cloth Suit, G. A. R. cut, worth set of G. A. R, Buttons given withevery suit. ‘810.50 for an all-wool Indigo Flannel Suit, cheap at $15. 87.50 fora good Blue Flannel Suit, worth $12, 5 for a Blue Flannel Suit, worth .60 for rood Business Suits, sold for $12. Ht i ‘Cauolmere and Ubovict Suits, sold elsewhere for 14.75 fe sted 4-B. Cutaway (all color rk srirew Suits, worth a9 ee eufors pure worsted Silnck 4-B, Cutaway Suit, cheap a S30008 A Black Cloth Suite D, frock, worth $40, ObB COATS iby Hannel Sun's’ Cloth’ Brap' dia, , from 40 cents tp. PACTS tn idiom vase from $1.25 a pair up. Sin White Duck; BE ite” Buc Hiaroclice,"Gtasiaare, FOR BOYS 4 TO 11, Pants and Jackete at 82. worth rc . fa and Jackela at $6, words 93 FOR BOYS 12 TO 18 YEARS. A Good Suit at 84.! AFlneSuit at 99.18 wor sik = gf” A Base Ball, Bat and Cap given with every Boy's THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS my23 Byrne, Hlaern, Pie oe soon devoted to the interests of the old syoten ot hee remium, high-rate com} came out in its last Ruinber with an edi the infsmoun for the last year. Sn almost reFuud Lite X i v f it i il M. J. WINE, “a ‘MANUFACTURER OF THE NATIONAL DOCUMENT ‘FILKS AND FILES CABINETS, ‘No. 929 F Grazer woatawist, Detwean Tange ot DRY _ GOODS. LADIES GooDs. Cus De Late. SEATON PERRY, +. @SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & RROTHEM. HAS RECEIVED ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALI- WOOL FRENS ALLIS DE ” IN EXTHA FINE QUALITIES aRb CBUIGE DE- COMPLETE or we PEAN MELETE STOCK OF PURE WOOL EURO! PLAIN AND BROCADED SILK GRENADINES, BLACK SPANISH AND. 1 FOR OVERDNESHES AND GAMNITURES Se CANTON CREPES AND CREPE Dr CHINE. GENUINE INDIA PONGEES, FROM 50c. TO $1. NEW PLAIN AND FIGURED CHINA SILKS, ‘NEW LOUISINES AND SUMMER SILKS. GOOD VALUES" IN BLACK AND COLORED SURAHS, RHADAMES AND GROS-GRAIN SILES, FROM $1.00 TO 83.50, ‘NEW LINEN LAWNS, FRENCH SATTEENS, SCOTCH GINGHAMS AAD TANTS ORGANDIER > ‘NEW WHITE GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. EMBROIDERED SWISS MUSLINS. FMPROIDERED ROBES IN BOXES FOR “GRADUATION” ALL THE LEADING STYLES IN PARASOLS. PARIS EMBROIDERED CASHMERE FICHUS. IMPORTED SPRING WRAPS ANDJERSEYS. W _ CRAP! RDI D (MED ANQRENADINE AND NUNS VEILING SHATTS CHUDDA, CASHMERE AND BERLIN SHAWLS. GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR. BLACK SILK GLOVES. GENUINE CALCUTTA SEERSUCKERS. ‘CHOICE URES AD! Fei CBOISE G00Ds, PLAIN FIGi ‘D COR. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avent t. = nay! Ue, corner 9th street Dax Goons Cuzar: 3,000 Yards Short Length Gingham, &e., worth 12340, 1,000 Yards Twilled Crash, 17 inches wide, 5c. ‘1 Case 10-4 White Sheetine, 230. 1 Case Short Length Cotton 8e., worth 10c. ‘1 Case White Spreads, full size, 80c. 50 Dozen Men's Socks, 5c. 25 Dozen Men's Fancy Colored Socks, 8¢. A full line of Dress Goods, from . Good Black RIK eaiees Teese 108 Good Colored Silk, » 50c,, 60e., 75 A Full Stock of Underwear. (500 Parasols and Sun Umbrelles, from s0c. to $5.00. 2 GEO. J. JOHNSON, 113 Market Spaco, my2 Srorenpovs Suze or DRY GOODS. NEW, CHOICE AND DESIRABLE GOODS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN. LANSBURGH & BRO. Desire to make their establishment memorable in the annals of the Dry Goods trade of this city. Will sell unapproachable Bargains in all their Departments, Tt will pay you to visit them. BLACK SILKS At 50e., worth 7c At 62340, . worth 90¢. Splendid Black SURAH SILK at 90c., worth $1.25. We cannot get any more of these, and only have 9 pieces | left. 900 pieces FANCY SILKS, in small Checks and Stripes, | as low as 373cts. per yard. These goods are un- doubtedly the Greatest Bargains in Summer Silks ‘that will be offered this season. | 8 cases beautiful:quality 42-inches wide Colored CASHS | MERES at 25cts. per yard, in all the new Spring ‘Shades; retailed by others at 37340. DRESS GOODS in great variety, all of onrown importa- tion, at lower prices than ever before heard of. 6 caves NUN'S VEILING and ‘ALBATROSS just re- ceived, which we shall sell at a reduction of fully 25 percent, Black and Colored CASHMERES. We have a larger stock than we ought to carry, and shall therefore make sacrifices to reduce at once. We are selling a full-width all wool BLACK CASH- ‘MERE at 37}¢cts,, would be good value at S9cts. Plain and Checked BUNTING, in black and colors. We are selling 42 inches wide Bunting at $8cts. This quality is well worth Sucts, We attended: the great sale‘of Hosiery in New York last week. ‘These goods must be seen to be appreciated. All we can promise you isa good Bargain in this De- partment. Do not neglect to see our complete assort- ment of Silk, Taffeta, and Lisle Thread Gloves—we are selling them at less than cost of importation. WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS! Splendid Checked NAINSOOK, at 8c.; better goods, at 12}4¢., worth 20c. Victoria LAWN at 12¥c., nearly a yard wide: this isthe usual 20-cent quality. India LINEN at 12%¢., 15c., 18c..'20c. and 2c. 1 case fines t quality Gray BEIGE, 625cts.; worth 90c. 1 case 42 inches wide finest Black and White PLAID, ‘45cta, ; reduced from 623cts. 30 cases LAWNS, all of ‘this season's styles. GINGHAMS in endless variety, ‘much below former prices, SECOND FLOOR. 15,000 SERSEYS, for ladies and children. 18,000 PARA- SOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. Having contracted for these last January. we are enabled to sell them cheaper at retail than some merchants buy them at wholesale, We are selling beautiful Satin Coach- ing Umbrella at 81.15, gilt ribe, worth much more, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR. In this department we defy competition. All good are marked down to make them sell previous to rebuilding. THIRD FLOOR. Accessible by Otis' finest Elevator. Weare here sell- ing the balance of the stocks of Messrs, Mitchell and Ker, bought from their assignees. ‘Thousands of Remnants, of every description, at one- third their cost. S cases small-figured LAWNS, fast colors, 4c. Splendsd yard-wide Frown COTTON Scte, and: thousands of ‘useful articles generally found ina first-class Dry Goods store. A call will pay, anybody, even if the goods are not wanted until Fall,as such a chance may never occur again. LANSBURGH & BRO., 420-422-4% SEVENTH STREET. Dax Goons mit TRUNNELL & CLARK ‘Have made special reductions in SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. One Jot Black Silks, $1.09; BlackBrocade Silks, $1.14; one lot Fine French Silks reduced from $1.50 to $1. ‘A grand bargain in Surah Silk, $1. One lot Black Cashmeres 50 cents. A full line of Lupin's celebrated Black Goods at bot- tom prices, ‘We have received another case of $1 Quilts. Rare bargains to be found in all Departments, as we are determined to sell. “Satines,” “Ginghams,” India Linens, French Nain- ‘soks and all kinds of Dress Goods in great variety. COME AND LOOK ‘TRUNNEL & CLARK, 2% ‘S11 MARKET SPACE, Naw Sram foops. WE WILL THIS WEEK SPECIAL BAR- CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & 80X, 1 CONSIDER as __ MONEY Mos Sram Reveer 608 9TH STREET, Opposite Patent Office, ‘Lange and Complete Stock of Ladies’ and Children's HOSIERY, GAUZE UNDERWEAR, SILK AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES AND MITTENS, Infant and Children's WHITE DRESSES, MARSEILLE. SUITS and CLOAKS, HATS, SUN BONNETS POKE AND SHIRRED CAPs. ‘LACES—IRISH POINT, SWISS AND NAINSOOK. EMBROIDERIES at very low prices. my28 Mas. J. P. Parven. IMPORTER OF FASHION, 10 F STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Will for the balance of the Season be in constant re- ceipt of NOVELTIES IN PARIS BONNETS AND LONDON ROUND HATS, Intended for the drive, promenade, and for traveling. Also, Special Novelties thi Sn aL my Scare Oresise OF IMPORTED BONNETS AND ROUND BATS, THURSDAY, MAY Sra. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F Street Northwest, No Cards. m9 Cur. Revers, ‘Nos, 408 AND 405 Im STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WIITNEXY DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. Also, a full line of LAWN ’ RACKETS: CROQUET, DIFFRENT STYLT: CYLES, TRICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, ived m lange assortment of TRAVELIN oH BASKETS, cum SETS, TENNIS TS MIS ISS ANNIE K. RUMPHERY, M 490 TENTH STREFT NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every style audmadattal and qusrantees perfect htand comfort WER SPE 2 French Hand-made Und ‘and finest Import. Patent Shoulder Brace Brench Core Children's Comets, auda 21 Corset (Miss H's own, make) that for Go yoy is wusurpassed. ‘3.5 .—French, German and Spanish spoken, marlé ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, J, PSP Soak parsern Fkos PARIS ‘Three Patents and Five Medals. iruts Expositous a Faris, Lyons and Vienna, ‘Mabufacturer and importer of radhUMAN, BAIL ASD FINE HATR WORK, les fie Hair Cutting and Hair arsine. Hisirdyed and shampoved in afirst class inannor. Wigs to onder. 537 FIFTEENTM STREET NORTHWEST. MES © & weLtox. MODISTF, Has removed from Baltimore to No. 24D stroet sonth- se ceric Sere mee a ee een and style. te Astox Fisners Chemical Dry Chanting Fstabtishment, No, 906 G strep northwrat THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERIEN Ladies and Gentlemen's Garment Flush Cloaks, Crape Veils, Laces, ects, cleaned by tgs Suptrior prcem ES A SPECIALTY, “ LADIES ECESING DRES Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned by this process will not Jose their original shape and grease pots cuarantecd to be Tumoved effectually eu . Brice $1.00 and $1. FAMILY SUPPLIES. V HA’ ‘IT? ‘Tea is an absolutely pure tea, withont col. ‘He-» oriug material, or any" 18 some appeuratice, and ev to be found in the drinking qu by all retail erocers. Ts dito preserve: idonly in the oriinal metal lined packasen half and pound sins, euch with OU ualne aud The tmde sayy MARTIN GILLET & Go, Established 181L ins Baltimore Goopvs FOR EPRING AND SUMMER Tose's West India Lime Juice. Montserrat Lime Juice, Ross’ Royal Belfast Ginger Ale, Pauitrell & Cochrane's Gingur Ala, Sachs, Pruden & Go.’ Ginger Ale (quart bottles), Calvin “Shafer’s Fruit-Ades Huxpberry, Strawberry, ‘Orange and Lin Pare Fruit Sirups. Horsfont's Acid Phosphate, Genuine Imported West Indin Bay Eur. Raspberry Viueacar, Crosse & Blackwell's Ross! Royal Raspberry Vine c. C. BRYAN, mh19-Sm NOTICE NO. 1413 NEW YORK AVENUE. 10 HO 200, io a ns] Fy ray rs} 4 oe) sens 8 t ‘a aA aa, WALA me Peet 5 a cere ore ty Sem ata 2 2 ane 9000, #33 Bias at?” grt 22 3 pepe AYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL sULLS STET. ALMATEAD AND Bil iat W Pa et Fa ST. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET. 3 battles for one dollar. We have a fine line of hicher crade Clarets, which we areselling at proportionally low prices. ROBERT SMITH'S SON'S INDIA PALE ALE. ©. A. HEINEKEN'S: CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, aplo F street northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS. GREAT ag cp tora OF JUNE in Hallet Davis & Co.'s UPRIGHT nasal ? 7 A Easy te “HALLET & DAVIS COS ROOMS, my23 ‘S11 Niuth street northwest, Cuavxcer J. Ree, 433 Tru Srmzet Nonrewest. Pianos and Onrans sold.on Instalmenta, Rented or Exchanged; rent applied if pur-' chased, Also, fine selection of small Musical Instra- ments and Sheet Music, S-cent Music a specialty, Good second-hand Pianos and Organs from $30 up- ward. New Hisnos aud Oryans at prices and terms to suit all purchasers, my20 Ee eka PIANOS. GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT. ‘Twenty-six years before the public. Over 15,000 in nse. Soonsyd ty toe est pores Dele eee where. Unstrpamed ir fine tone unlit Giegance of workmanship aud durabiltt Reet focepy Fc easy sty payment ve take exchange as part pay; and allow full value for them: balance can be paid to’ gult conve. Bence of buyer. BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, myl2 422 NINTH STREET. Ricuazn Wacxex freval STECK PIANOS. “The fine Grand Piano of George Steck & Co., of New ‘York, which Ihave obtained, is everywhere acknowl- edged to be excellent. My ‘great friend Franz Lisct, RICHARD WAGNER” BAYREUTH, September 22, 1878, my? P80 TUNING AND REPAIRING 2p25-3m. 515 oth aitect uoreiwest, ae 1,000 TO LOAN ©) 1300) 208 FIRST-CLASS REAL ESTATE. So = 3500 5000 NO COMMISSION. 2.7. DYER my20-6¢ __ 1001 F street northwest )MGREX FO TOSS ON Beat, wetare, Mi Prom attention to all arplications AN EU GWORMS EDT © BRADLEY, _myt6.1m “a ppp $100,000 ED TO LOAN TN SUMB of €1.000 to #10000, and § yable semi-annually, secured by frwt nrepolis, Minn, or particular mys-im ON REAL ESTATR mye) THOS. FE WAGGAMAN. 81 »200, aT LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. eM" Nornsr. Lae 12a) P etrest, y ONE TN Loa’ X MEAT FATATE OR THER fant eapetine andl without a mh ROBT AH “ : ible, 14mm. ¥.avenun Mos fotos ae At Lowest Kintes of Interest aise’ R. 0. HOLTZMAN, 406 _____ Commer 10th and F streets northwest MSE ates gia encase ums to suit. on approve Real Fxtate arcurtt at lowent rates of interest, "Changes materate, Ne Decemsary delay. 3 “a : 3808 Peonsylvania aves BANE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL be or collateral seewrity at lowest rates of intenwt ¥ when werurity ingrom. O GREEN, hoor e fe Dulldiiue. cor. Telnet and Corner 10th No wi VOR HUVCR, ~ POR SARowN OS asec cr neces < OD REAL ESTATE SECUKITS ‘Dios. J. 5 es ria eco. PERSON “A. PARISIA TLEMAN, HIGHLY EDUCATED BH INDEPENDENT DETECTIVE AGENCY AND —™ 43 F at, n w., Koom 8, opp. Ebb “ A MECCA IN MUSIC. mn Goncerteand Oratorion, at Prof DeWOLOWSKI'= jal Tnstituce, S40 New York avette at GECURE SATISFACTORY RESULTS ALL S vestigations secr-tly conducted. Daily wherval bd associates of suspected cenfential Call cu Bi permons macertained. Strictly MITTS Private Detective 18 “Firemen's Aus Bit,” cor Te “Take elevator EDUCATIONAL. (BE BERITTZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES OF BOSTON, PROVIDE: BALTIMORE, WASHINGT: Are establishing for the hot season Branches at the fol- lowing Summer Resorts ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3., (Merchants’ House) OAKLAND, MD. (Oakland Hotel.) ROCKLAND. M BELFAST, Mr, BUCKSPORT, ME. 2 Sheial srrangenucnte with hotels and boarding-houses fOr if Franklin st., Baltimore, 90.,or 723 14th. . Washington, D-«. before June 15th. that date to the “ BERLITZ SCHOOL” at the al sorts, (QRDHES TAREN FOR ALL KINDS OF ery and fue needle work. - Also ‘Terms very rvasonabile. Ay street, between 1 and Kt FORK BOTH SUXES, «from Broad stroct Profemmcre: th ri pared for 3 Practical lessons its sure: sata and i runic “tind and backward puiptie rd: a cartully arranged departuient tor Rof scliool life made attractive. #03 to boys: di S20 per eepaion cf 18 eck, higtly pecommecn Fatryns. J. SHOWTLIDGE, (tale College) A. M1 cipal. my2t-tn HW OOL, fi HAS TOE cal in text-books, im Ress cours in ‘Bookkeer Spelling and Corrspond: a mouth: $12 for tive inoutha “Howe's Rapid “Bustew Peumian 84 Terms licher alter October Ist my20 SUMMER SCHOOL SCHOOL: 1028 12th wt. nw.—(Natural Method.)— Pir ae Adilts and Childrens departauctt B10 N semsion. He » parties of five Lae rature aud reunions wstinds i Fs and prograsns ade me 8 DURA ZIWET, 813 6th ‘At home 2-3 p.m. HE NORWO A SELE TE AND DAY SCHOOL ren. Mr and Mee W 242 and 1214 14th street 82" Xext session opens MSSAMY FEAIET OF BosTON ‘Teacher of Vocal aud Instrumental Musle anf har- Tnony, Lessons cc the 1012 10th street bc Dreauist and Choir Master, 1119 10th street northwest. Pupils taught privately or In classe myl-im® ‘1C_BY REQUESTOF NUMPKOUS 4A, freeads ad pacile, 1 will remain this ummer struct at reduced rates. Singitut aud Piso byt shortest method. All those desirous to be broment o in operas. parlors, ete, will have their volo tral quickly to the very hichest culture More vuloo an quired now for Uhiseutmwwer concerts and oratories, at PROFESSOR DE WOLOWSKI'S's Musical Institute, 940 New York avetine apt SEENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINOOL Hall Bullding, corner Gti and Deatewta Day aod Sjait Sessions” Complete” tne fa Yor Training sons and ‘daughters, and men and women foe selissupport. uset ole Timogabe independence, Ea for’ year, frou date ‘of ent of wor art, dap. gar ht nina Sear. ob ap HENRY ©. SPENCI A. BPENCER, Vice Priscila Hall, corner 7th and D northwest. ‘iiiernth year Froe advantages. KD, Director, MSSicad acapemy, DE SALPS STREET, J.P. CAULFIELD. bight, Tecedved ewscy Suouth fy ees DS SELECT SCHOOT, ‘An Elementary and High School for both sexes, street, betwoun J8th and 19th atreets northwest Ste enor advautayes, “Torus modersie, Pupils recetved fs tatue Sud changed “irc ‘ate Apply a re SW FEYSs. AM private teror, Ssem ees Latity reek, Freeh ernie Baga lather in, eparation fot West Ant Freveration, r College. Rest Point, Annapolis, 'VENING CLASSES ») Anthinetic. Bookkeeping, Penmanship, U. 8. History, Grogray PROPOSALS. _ HOLDERS, 5 A MONTH. Foglish Grammar, iy, Spelling. 9030 PPro FoR er Tueascy Dev at. Proposats Yor Seale efor or Treasury Departinent wil: be received t “Treasury Buildin SDAY. JUNE TENTH. 1856 Yor the suidance of ‘wddere: may ‘application to the Nuperint naent CHAS. 3. FULGEK. Secretary, prrosars FOR FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, &._ OFFICE PURCHASING ax DEror + Comsttsnatty OF SUBSINN ‘the tine of the it the Office. cr, wa, 1884 rena the unser Wasnixerox. D.C., Mi Sealed Proposals, tn triplicate, adi signed, will be riselved at thiw offer uutil OCLOCK NOON, on TUESDAY, JUN! TEENTH, 1ns4, at’ which time line they will be nd peed 10 the presence of Udders f the ‘contracture stall the F Rutaisrtee Department coumencins July 1, 18-4 Scharate propel will eo be revived for farntehi frou the couthactor’s stall during the sauve period hokey cute of Rresh Beet, Must, and Corti Boe 9 jalred for salen to sfc ithe covernment reserves the richt to reject any or all oaal, Pifomustion an to conditions. quality ot Dee, pay~ met Sc, can be obtaimed by apilleatin ms26- Capt and. PO it STATIONERY. ROPOSALS FO y DErARracent, May 12th, 1984, ‘NOON, TUESDA’ furnisiing from, Sealed ‘will, be received unl TELE OCLOC TENTH, 104, for furnintl Deparunient abd ite Bureans facal sear ending June 20th, Proposals must be addrewed to carer es, endorecd on tuecutside st the envelope, TAD Sle for buat + Bide will be ouesldered cach item aeparately So contract, wil he awarded Rave ieen onde ty Cobre for Ge parcnnes ot tke fnyid-dewsw ROBERT T. LINCOLN, Secretary of War FDROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. =e P Rone Greice Birrarraers 2 Wasnisorox, D.C. Maya, Inia.