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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON £ LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., May 28, 1684, 0 For the middle Atlantic states, ¢ and orcaston:t! rain, foliowed by clearing Ww Bigher barometer, lower temperature,” northerly Winds in northern part, and’ win th the sou i 4 COLD WAYE comINa. } A cold wave ts advancing eastward over the lake m. It will cause freezing Weather in New Eng- and a fall of from 10° to 15 in temperature a he middie Atlante: states, ‘Tuk National Safe Deposit Co., corner 15th street and New York avenue. rents safes inside Its fire and burglar proof vauits Tor $5, $7, $8, $10, $13, $0 and #0 per year, according’ to Size’ aud eation. ‘Tux garden party to be held on the grounds of the Garfield Memorial hospital on Decoration day and evening, May 30, promises to be ant Qflair. Moxley has ‘charge of itiumi ecorating the grounds, and thousands ‘Will be hung on Ube trees. | PRevESTios oF Motus: Have your winter clothes gleaned and pressed at Haldeman's, 1733 Pu ave, Before laying them away. Levy, the cornetist, at Lincoln Hall, to-morrow might. _ Mus. Eizaseru Socpgr, of Georzetown, will | eelebrate her suth birthday to-morrow. she is well ‘and hearty and has Ueen a hard worker all her life. Mhe Is the mother of seven culldren, four sons and Maree daughters, 61 grandchildren “and 4 great children. She tsa native of Wittenberg, Ger- BY, DUL bas Deed a resident Of this country for Whe past 06 sears. ‘Tus special sale of summer underwear and halt Rove at Fraue’s,One Price, corner 7th aud D streets, fe a rand success. “The Balbriggan BEES Se Ste Ronaer of ait: The genulue Lace, $1.90, 15 cheap at 34 ‘Hgaz Levy at Lincoln Hull to-morrow night! A Lance photograph given away with each dozen eabinet photographs taken with the new or old pro- ces. Satisfaction given to every customer. 09 9b Sireet northwest. Paul Traties. Lavy Coscger at Lincoln Hall to-morrow night. To Cueaxs in office wlio have valuables and save @ Part Of their suluries should take a safe in the Washington Safe Deposit Company, 916 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Call and gee them. Absolute security. ‘Tux Great Levy at Lincoln Hall to-morrow night. Scocatve, dyeing, repal lass style, at Haldemau's, ‘Waosssaxs and retail opticia CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., 'To-night. ‘Natiosat THEaTER—Boston Ideal Opera Com- pang in “The Bohemian Girl.” Fox's OPexa Hovse.—Fay Templeton Opera Company in “La Coquette.” TuxaTeR Comigcs.—“The Ice Witch” and varte- | tes, Dies Mcsevm.—Curivsities and interesting per- formance. = pressing, in first- a3 Pa. ave. Hempler, 45 2 Pa.av- Canoe IvstiTtTe Hatt—Musical and Literary entertaimment. i ——— Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 7:85 p. m. and ex- ‘nguished at 3:90 a. m. The Secretary of the Treasury has authorized the purchase of three Homer Lee plate printini for use at the Bureau of Bugraving an wesof the confederate dead were decorated | ricksburg, Va., yesterday. A floral shteld | and dove irom the trst corps of the Grand Army | from thts city was suspeuded on the confederate monument. ‘The confederate veterans will join The ‘union veterans im the observance of the na- | tonal decoration diy. | A dull for an injunction was filed yesterday Mary Lowell ayainst the Odd Fellows’ Mutual ler Association, to restrain te payment of ¢ due to the estate or the late Albert H. Hall, She claims, was indebted to her for bourd, eUc..£56 The Federation of Labor Unions last izht had Defore them for discussion a ¢lrcular trom the “New York Italian Labor compady,” addressed to Mr. Willatm Hantz, of this city, stiting that the Company «an furnish Italian labor ut Wages that | ‘Wil Pay any one in need of Labor. Steps will be | taken to secure action from Congress | AAU a meeting Of the honorary members assoct: tion of the National Kites last evening arrange. ments Were completed for accompanying — the | Kites on the trip to Minnesota. ‘The association | adopted the Grand Army Alpine felt hat, with Feyuiaticn cord, whieu ts to the tri Mr. Miles Fuller, the assistant chemist of the Ag- | area Scartaenr, and Miss Nora Swing wer married last evening ai the Congregational euurch, ev. Dr. Hankin officiating. ‘The ushers were | Messrs. Edgar Richards, Waiter B. Grant, William B. smith and Prot. H.W. W ‘ley. Mr. and Mrs. | Fuller lett inst night for an extended trij west The Garneid Memorial Hospital will be opened | ‘With dedicatory exercises on the afternoon of Dee- Oration day, followed by a garden party Yesterday afternoon a “small boy. son of Mr. | ‘Thomas, of 1316 E street, was badly” bitten in the Stomach by « dog, sald tb belong to Mr. Lockliead, the plumber. Major Throckmorton, stationed at the Washing- ton barrcks, gave a hole to George MeCardie, an 18 yeur- colored bos, Jett afterwards. Since bls departure th mulssed from the house a large Mal Of shoes, a guid pencil and a number be worn by them on ‘Transfers of Heal Est: Deeds in fee have been flled as don to George E. Gartrell, lot K, subs. 7, 8 and 9, 44; $2,065. Saniuel Bacon et al. to f, part ‘arah B.A. Robinson et’ al, H. B. Noble to H. BN Clement M. Butler to J . Starr to W. T. Rowe, lot 65, 8q. Sherman to James Smit Juila B. Grant and U.S. lot 105 and west half 108, sq. 240; Redr-rn to Mary E. Redfern, lot 8,'3q. 105; $—. Fadeley, lot 5,59. 2. of M. Ashford et al. to W. W. Burdette, Tor bitae So H. Warner to E. 273%. J. B. Varnum to R.T. Pettit, lot 1%, io. Tak omtutt to Te Offutt, parts 177 and HS addition to Georgetown; $700, Jas. Martha A. Jett, 170, B. and H.'s ad- jeorgetown; $1,900. C! Brown toJ. Mortimer Bessey, lot’ 92,” Brown's Homestead; $560. Henrietta L. Busey to John Cooksey, lot K, 89. 1020; n Price to Martin P. Lin q. 397; $2,350. to Eugene W. Ki au.to Anna M. 4. 433; White, to Alice M. Goodwin, part 17, sq. 593; sen a THE ATTENTION of investors in called to the trustee's sale at at ifoitzman, to-morrow afternoon at 8 o'clock, of Footy ART koro -o TY aa : eas, 3 Of BAE kK KR 0O ¥ Mote RBROOA OK OK 1 NN coo RoR AR RK HRN GO pee 2A BS HERE & AxS : BBB 4 4K K Mt ON ONN use Err, 00 Ww ow w ppp FER RRR Peo o wWwww DDE ROR pegs tie BBR Bs » oo OW" “W Bop ime E E> Thin powder never varion strength and wholesomencsa More the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short Phosphate powders, Sold unly incana, KowaL Baxrxa Fowbex Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. $2,010. Sarah B. Sq. 999; $1,750. D. A. ‘part 2, square 508; $275. rant t6 Jun R. steLean, Samuel E. Rabbitt to ‘Charles Stott to Sarah ‘A marvel of purity, te. follows: A. Gor- lot 1 $6,500. Jot 1 and g, joseph Braze- : oH i real estate wuction, by R. Bow economical than weight, alum or 6 Be Buwas IN FIGURED SWISS ORGANDIES. ‘One Case Fisured Swiss Organdies, 12340. Jedi Linen, Sye., 1c... 12340. 150, iwiis, Be. Rummer Silke. Chene styles, 37¢, Cclored Gros Grain Dress Silks, Nuns’ Veilive. all color. ress Goods, 1234. Dress Goods. 16. TOWSON’S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, my? E OPINION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN regard to A} clergymen, er’s Cherry’ Pectoral ers, public speakers Say it is the best remedy that cam be procured for all adfections of the vocal organs, throat and lungs, TLS, Bo OTCHES, PIMPLES, AND ALL SKIN ‘diseases, are quickest cured by cleansing the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla is confirmed by and actors. All my2t tea z AGARDES PARTY AT ARVER's BY THE W ow ELKs.— Washington lid last evening gave a gurten party at ab large number of guests werelpresent. in delegation of the Baltimore concert 2 banguet Was bi tt SUN'S VEILING, widest double width (pure wool), Ideal Opera company occupying the pr Crean, Pink, Blueand Black, 3735. asthe honored guests of the evening. SILKS! SILKS! Satter presided and ma: SIEES! ress Objects of the orcer. 45, 50, 3734, 45, 50, evening Was the presentat! carriage and eouch to Dr. cently become a father. the presentation b. ‘Talument closed an impromptu c ‘THe Lerrer Canntens’ Hriwers—The new unt- | forms for the letter carriers will be re Pected, to-morrow, together with Which Postmaster Con Wear. cir. Conger, to ‘Das purchased one and has been the Warm Weather. have t the he A Dramatic Exr: ‘The Social club 6: Fesidence ot CC. Hy ation ef iss Nellie a giub. The farce of “T Brought out, the di fowing in Euiiott, yy Saunders a ‘Weil rendered. from the city. Mrs. Richard id Miss Enite Puitler. “The he anit clade 1 Cherades, singing, ation, re- | FIFRANS OX Decoration Day— ran Union and the Veterans of the 8th Battalion D.C. M.. at their meeting last Franged to de des buried at Prospect # will assemble at Lecaiena se oy tue oncantz EE GUARANTER BELOW. March to the cemetery seat or a ‘The Belt will also cure diseases of the Liver and Kid- Man Veteran Union, chholtz, will call | Be¥s all Nervous Disorders, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Mhe gathertuse ertain Mannerchor | &¢. Itis nota medicated pail, and is worn over the un Will sing appropriate songs, aiter which t Professional and business inen, who are over- Of the day, Mr. LW. Hiab Guced Lieut. D. Officer of the day. will fell has teen tt one hundred Ay nthe nt of the Pry It Was dete € Colman ‘We wrove tat zation thro Tar Daw Srtal of the case Ber & © was continu ult Court before in Appeared for the hats and A.C. Bradley for th ection tor 4. the detend, Bouses in Le empty into « Jana, producin Sember. 1881, resulte UM, and the’ case Rew Ural was awan MaRRGR Lictyses—Marrtwe Been tssued by the Spindler aud Mary Mnda Scott, both Jona E. Allinon and J Hoenses have ‘of the court to W.. B. Ield; Chas. Mite e € Roci mm county, Va, Basil 1K Igle- bert, of Howard county, Md. aud Elia kt. Darby, of x i; Joseph H. Horan and band Cole: Dave | Aufite Johnsou: W. 5 Hunbel, of K. Campion; Richard | Va., abd Mary” Hyde, of | ! of Mr. | West, contulas nderwood and Waynesboro, Pu. and Kat Monarty, of Ha Thoroughtare $ Five Wate Ha: Louts A. Diever, 913 F street nort bly the most unique and sp assortinent artistic wall decorations, from the cheapest to the fuest, south of New York, and in that ci Would be UiMcuit to find more complete varie’ Muperb patterns and styles All that the most ad- | ‘Wanced tmanufacturers of England, France a! America have in the way of wail hangings can be found at Mr. Dieter's store. He has enibeilished Pb Tore beauty inany fine residen Eee peta Seas cae a a = 06 interior ornamentation. =e 1 @irat Beececros: Low ECIAL BARGAIN: COLORED SILKS, very best quality, rednerd to 81.00. CARTERS, 711 Manxgr Space, ¥ COLORED SILKS, 373%, BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, LLACK SILKS. COLORED SILKS. REDUCED. 234 reduced to 50. 75 reduced to 62 roluced to 8100. gL. reduced to 75. 0 realueedl 5 81.25 reduced to $1.00. LAID MUSLI j Feduced tos, 'S VEILING (pure wool), Cream and Black, 20, N's VEILY BLACK BKOC dud to. my2t Nx ES ses of Pra taxing their st WILSONIA MAGNETIC APPLIANCE CO., S26 Broadway, Yor sale in Weshington hy WS. THOMPSON, Phar- refund the money in | T vnct bebedied mye | KR ARTIFICIAL STONE COM- Masta UNDERWE PRS EY s. ait proportion, DOUGLASS, my 522-524-896 "uz Desiar Frere Avesve SERING STYLE CASSIMERE HAT Xed1E be ray May PEARL DERBYS in all « MALLE DERBYS th al shapes, at Sole Agents for Dunlay's New York = BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES reduced to . 30. BLACK SATINS, 30. COLORED SATINS, 50. Cee style), Cream and Hink, 25. DE (pure silk) GRENADINES re- BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, 81.50. ¢ has proved that ninety-nine of every one UICAL FaIN cay be cured by one LLTS—worn day or night as may nie thetr enersies, will the, and strengthen the ie give a guarantes to each | BY. CLOUD BUILDING. ISSES_ AND CHILDREN. UNDERVESTS at 2%5c., S0c., 75e.. 81, UNDERVESTS, at 2c, 36e., 50e and are not to be classed with D ALI. OVER TOWN. duced the price 53g Sd SL00 wal he 93 5. f thape, snd prices guaranteed, whiea tutadthafactorye WILLETT & RUOFFs, Prices: cash value $1.50, SILKS!!! 8734, 45, 50, w York. AR ‘on Jerseys, aa 86.00, | ez ‘Hate, 905 Pennsylvania avemme, LD WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ‘the Lest, +0 is JUSTH'S Old Stand ere GUiINS EOE ee Rem OS ow Suiits oa aad SiSar Stand, Xo. 619 D street, betwea = ba Rewe tM ra vention of the Protestant Episcopal church of the diocese of Maryland was held last night in the lec- ‘ture-room of St. Peter’s chureh, Baltimore, ‘The object of the meeting was to suggest candi- dates forthe vacant bishopric 80 as to facilitate Justice Waite, of the United States su; ‘Court; Hon. J.C. Bancroft Davis, Rear ‘Admiral Donald, M. Fairfax, and Pay Director Watmough, U. 8. N. Disrioverxe Hesons, Ircema Axv BURNING TORTURES, HUMILIATING ERUPTIONS, SUCH AS SALT RHEUM or Eczema, Peoriaais, Scald Head, In- {antile or Birth Humors, and every form of Itching, Scaly, Pimply, Scrofulous, Inherited, Contagious, and Copper-Colored Diseases of the Blood, Skin, and Scalp, ‘with Loss of Hair, are positively cured by the Cuzicuma Reuepres, CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the new blood purifier, cleanses the blood and perspiration of impurities and Polsonous élements and thus removes the cause. at cori the great Skin Cure, instantly allays Itching and Inflammation, clears the Skin and Scalp, heals Ulcers and Wores, and restores the Hair. 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 todo Justice tos 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 sides of the face, _———— SCALLED HEADS, with loss of hair without number, heads covered with dandruff and scaly eruptions, eape- cially of children and infants, many of which since birth had been a mass of scabs: a eel ITCHING, burning and scaly tortures that baffled PSORIASIS, LEPROSY, and other frightful forms of Skin Diseases, Scrofalous Ulctre, Ola Sores, and charging Wounds, each and all of which have ‘speedily, permanently, and economically cured Cuticura Remedies. Sola everywhere, Price: Curicuna, 50 cents; RE- SOLVENT, 81; Soar, 25 cents, Portes Davo amp CHEM Cat Co., Boston, Masa, ‘Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” mylt [io RE SUPREME, COURT OF THE DISTRICT cf Columbls, the 21st day of 1884 the ten of Amn q AD. United Sta eri plat. va erry We How No. 919, Equity Docket 38 PSnSingtion of tie planvtie’ te af tus 8, Worth. ma inotion by Mee Augustus 3, Wor ington, dts volicitor, lt is ordered. that the. defendan Henry W Howrsie, couse his appedrance to bo ent eraiion or afore the ‘rt. rule day. cctring forty ye after this day: Satiso Will be pro- cetaled with an in eaae of d-faulee ‘By the Con '. 8. COX, Justice, ‘true Copy.” Test: yee os R. J. MEIGS, eg ke, ‘M. A CLANCY, Assistant x Byor-tewow Taz Lospox Axo Liverroon - CLOTHING COMPANY, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND G STREETS, ‘TAKES THE LEAD Dt CUTTING DOWN PRICES IN CLOTHING. GOODS POSITIVELY SOLD AT MANUFACTURING PRICES, Buits we sold at $6.75 we are selling now at 85.75. Suits we sold at $7.50 we are velling now at $6.62, Suits we sold at $9 we ate selling now at 87.50. Buits we sold at $10 we are selling now at $8 25, Suits we sold at $10.75 we are selling now at $9. Suits we sold at $12 we are selliug now at $10. Suite we sold at $13,.50we are selling now at $10.76, Suits we sold at $15 we are selling pow at $12. Suite we sold at $16 we are selling now at $12.75, Suits we sold at $18 we are selliug now at $15. Suits we sold at $20 we are selling now at $16. Suite we sold at $23 we are selling now at $17.60, 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 Mus Nor Tue Bazcaxs ar THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. $250 fora D. B Flannel Suit. G. A.B. cut, worth $15. 250 for aD. B. Yacht Cloth Sult, G.A Recut, worth 815 fora D.B. Yacht Cloth Suit. G. A. R. cut, worth 25, Aset of G. A R. Buttons given withevery sult. 10 80 for an all-wool Indio Flannel Suit, cheap at $15. 7.50 for a wood Biue Fisnnel Suit. worth @12. for x Blue Flannel Suit, worth #8. 7.50 for good Business Suits, sold for $12, 10 for Casalmere and Cheviot Suits, sold elsewhere for 815. 14.15 f worsted 4-B. Cutaway (all colo ore erent Salt, wore ae et oa Ces mapure worsted black 4B, Cutaway Suit, cheap at . 820 for fine Black Cloth Suits, D. B. frock, worth 940. ObD COATS ih Fisnuel, Nun's Cloth,’ Drap d'Ete, Aly ico, from 40 ceuts up. NTS in endless variety, f1 £8 in" Whute’ Duck, Sarees,” Cassusra, ‘Cloth and Flannel, cheap, FOR BOYS 4 TO 11. Pants and Jacket: rorth EES Res hrene, ants and Jackets at $5, worth 6a” FOR BOYS 12 TO 18 YEARS. ‘A Good Bult at £4.50, worth ‘A Eplesatd butt S97 30 ceo at gra, A Fhueduit at 69:73, worth 81, gf ZA Base Ball, Bat and Cap given with every Boy's THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS my?23 NARS eee CATHARTIC AND. ae BILIo' Pu cure constipation, ‘he. Pillousness, correct foul orscur stomach, aud cleanse and Werrauted fo contalt nothing deleterious wie. ber box only AKTHUR NATTANS’, Pharmacist, mys Aéth and I and 2d and D sta. nw. Fos 0 FINE GARMENTS PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH @. 7. KEEN, ‘Tatton, No, 4149th street northwest, my?im Lom: Ln: Loe: ~ GEORGETOWN LIME KILNS! ‘We are Sumi on crostient ceatity of Slee eee Ears ceccdecnaed ceed = “Raremierrsenatg” S. Vissi TTALIAN MACCARONI AND PURE OLIVE Om. Veevboet, Imported direst, 4 apl9 Branch Store 108) uxsrivawia AVENUR Affairs t. West W: Personal.—Rev. Dr. Lindsay has gone more to attend the convention held in that city for to Balti. ‘ot electing a Dishop. He is one of the Idates for the position, Base Batt.—The mutes trom Kendall Green played the Georgetown University nine y on ‘the latter's ground. In the third tuning the ‘core stood 6 to 4 In favor of the college boys. The Kendalls objected toa decision of the umpire and left the feld. ‘The game was given the university e. Gmatw ARRIvats.—Canal boat West Virginia ar- rived with 400 bushels of wheat. Schooner G. T, Dunlop, with 3,000 bushels of corn, 1,100 busheis of Wheat” Boat tM Taiboe wits 1,600 ‘bushels of ‘wheat, and 1,500 bushels of corn. Carri MAnRxet.—Live stock sales at Drovers’ Rest are reperted by Tavenner Bros., as follows: 25 cattle, prime gold at 54 fo 64: 450 sheep and lam Sold at 4% to 5; lambs, 6% to 7X. Cows and calves sold at $25 to #35. CONDITION OF THE WATER.—At 7 a. m., Great Falls, 7; recelving reservoir, north connection, 8; South connection, 21; distributing reservoir, nu ent gate-house, 19; eMuent gatehouse, 34. Gen. B. F. Butler has begun a sult against the Quidnes, RL, company for $25,000 for tegal ser- True Buve Sence Suits. JUST THE THING FOR THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR ‘We have them in plain Serge effects, Chevoit effects, Chevoiteen effects, and also in Diagonal finish. The colors are blue, brown and wine shades, While our as- sortment is greatest in the bluecolorings we have a good ‘assortment of the other shades, OUR LONDON SERGE SUITS ‘That were in such demand last season, we are pleased to ‘announce are again on our countera, The prices of ‘these suits are 810.00 AND $12.00 ‘Per suit, in about ix differant shades, DELEGATES AND VISITORS ‘To the Chicago conventions will do well to complete ‘their wardrobes before leaving, and the best place todo this is 4. SAKS & CO.'S, my26 816 anp 318 SevENtm STREET. Provasnars. $ ‘This is no weather report: but we report prozress, for weare bound togo ahead, whether or no, Weare al- ‘ways adding something new tg our stock, and our Jew- elry departient presents such an array of glittering bargains that it is, even to us, difficult to select those to which to call your attention, We offer this week: Silver Bracelets, with six bangles attached to esc bracelet Gt ibe agar Bold ever Sceve Buttons, warranted, 990. a pai Solid Silver Finy, warranted, 99e. Solid Silver Earrinss, warranted, 89 and 9c, Solid Silver Collar Buttons, rhinestone, 29c. Solid Silver Bracelets, warranted, 89 and ¥9e. Rolled Gold Plate Bangle Bracelets, for ladies, misses and children, $1.98 pair. ‘Roman Gold, engraved and enameled,Chain Bracelets, eg, ia large ¥ from 99¢. & pair up. ‘Broad Chain Necklaces, with locket attached. 9c, ‘olid Gold and Fine Rolled Plate i ims for ladies and gent's, misses variety, snr arn mun 4c, to ‘Real Jet dewalry aud Whitby Braceleta. from 9c. pktboer Bangles, Pins aud Lardsope th Soy Sie, at ‘Sur new stock of Fans 2 lovely array—Pa retoune’ Silk or Satin. Feathered: Sunita BS, eral Pie have also Just opened a fine line of Nickel Clocks, of the celebrated Terry Clock Co., from 9c. up. Tiluminsted Face Clock, which telis time in the dark, in silk plush and nickel cane, very handscine, 8296, Probabilities: ‘The probabilities are that you will find that we have the best amortment in the city: that we offer everything at prices solow as to be a wonder to you: that you will find that goods are as represented, and that you will save money on every purchase maue, We predict that one purchase made of ua will lead to M. SILVERBERG & CO., 912 17H STREET and 318-STH Sreeet N, W. my26 B ‘Near Pennsylvania avenue, Genros. ‘Some one has defined genius to be a hu, ty for ‘erroneous definition. fe shoud Vaee work. a slightl; said that ity for work wave genius force. Genius 4s something more: it is the. carats for creation, and it May develop teva in apeakiog. aud we,tiag unwell ost artistic idealization. ius cannot be controlled or di- Fécted. but is a law unto itwelf. Nor can writing or iver be the prodsct Uf aeuad that sehces 5 the eltier inet“of aemand, that reduces domain of machinery. “In spite of all the criticising elves ‘They who would make us feel Had at eeu mans us ‘An authoress recetved recently a lot of prints of wood- cuts trom a publisher, and ae was to-wFite 8 Ory Of & Given length to illustrate the bictures Writing of this wort resolves iteuif into a mere mechan- fal operation, and may account, to sume extent, for the Poverty of mutch of our receut Seton, he wrtes wa deorecaiuy wom ime sinc to cle. ¢ injuntlce he dU imuself aud his Ruch spcakine, He aoquiceced in. the oplafon shat o> rdinary man could pres at original thought iu te two seruions required ot bim every week. ‘The same eeneral principles rule in the sartorial art. If the cutter be aman vf wenjus he catinut ator to ae: fice iis originality at tho Dehests of other, He mast be permitted, ts a ¥ery considerable extent: toesenaas Bis'talent ta the direction of discretion. it he perwale Bimself to be hampered continually by minutedirestions Hig descent to trea of chery hy cerai ‘Theartist a8 distinct fom theardzan inay be found wit HENNING, CLOTHIER. my26 410 SEVENTH STREET. Bets THE Wortp: UPPER TEN THE ASK YOUR GROCER, H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, my2%4-3m Nox WALEGE & CO, Pennsylvanis Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, €25 Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, (€25 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 Peunsylvanis Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, 25 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvanis Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, €25 Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO., €25 Pennsylvanif Ave. Srecut Bazcams Our Stock of LADIES’ AND GENT’S FINE SHOES: for the Season is NOW COMPLETE, and at prices we guarantee to be the Lowest. COUSIN'S Fine Cur Kid Button; High Heel and Pointed Toe. COUSIN'S Fine Cur Kid: Low Heel and Broad Toa, iS ~~ French Kia, in High or Low. a “ "Flexible Shoes: espe dally adapted for tender fect, ‘The reputation of these fine shoes is such that wekeep constantly a full assortment of them on hand. The last lot, just received, is the most beautiful we have ever had. Our Ladies’ Fine KID BUTTON, at $2, are worth $3— only abont 100 pairs left, 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 manufsc- ture. Our stock consists of the finest in quality to the Jowest in price. Weusually carry Men's, Youth's, Boy's and Children’sClothing and Gentlemep's Furnishings, Merchant Tailoring sec- ond and third floors, mys Partment—some grand bargains amongst them, For Gentlemen and Boys we offer the Celebrated “BURT'S” SHOES. Our assortment of these well-kiown goods has never been more complete. We have in every ‘style, made especially, LOW QUARTER SHOES, ‘Take a look in our window when you pase by. We gives guarantee on all the shoes we sell. A complete Stock of all Cheaper Grades made is worthy your atten- tion. Call early at the Reliable Shoe Stores of SINSHEIMER & BROS, ‘808 7th and 8151 M streets, Boots and Shoes Made to Order. myl Axzn-Prcox. PICON TONIO, D. C.. “WEDNESDAY. MAY 28, 1881 Jos. Horrs Mur Exrncr. ‘THE GREAT NUTRITIVE TONIC! ‘Highly recommended by the Medical Profession, in al) ‘wasting diseases, such as CONSUMPTION, GENERAL DEBILITY, NERVOUS- ‘NESS, DYSPEPSIA. It is not a medicine, but a nutritive food, bulding up the system by ite own tonic powers, and by its aid in ‘sesimilating all other food, Beware of counterfeits The genuine is always put up ins special bottle, and ears the name of TARRANT & CO., Sole Agents for the United States and British Provinces of North America, 278 Greenwich street, N.X. my28 Serouz Axo Uspnecepenrep BARGAINS, E. G. DAVIS, 119 MARKET SPAOR Black Silks from 750, to $3.25 per yard. Black Surah and Merveilleux from @1 to $2. Black Lousine, just the thing for summer, Keal India Pongee, plain and firured. Cholce designs and new patterns in Silk Grenadines, FINE WHITE TEXTURES, Consisting of Dotted and Plaid Swiss, Indls, Persian and Egyptian Lawns, Mulls, Nainsooks, Indis Linen, ‘Masalia and French Organdies, #0 much in demand at the present season, and at prices the lowest to be found. ALSO, Choice assortment in Black and Figured Satines, Full stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Underwear, ‘Laces, Embroldery and Dress Trimmings, 2-Job lot of Mull Fichus at less than half price, E.G. DAVIS, my Cor. Market Space and 8th st. A 000 ERR 88g AA OO E AA 8 BF 555, a°4 Gco kee "ss8 aT THE PPel OA - A PoP AA KA H gts per AA BA I ng Pa“ tun M4 El 344 PPI aq? dag wow Eat Ee ste E EE Sog8 244 Tu Hue PPP RI TT COO EER 88, ‘2 Pep RR H OS EF 5 PPP RRE 2 O | Ke es, 4 P ERHOQOR 3- P £8 R I 000 kER S558 5 Lot 43 consists of 210 piece? of Guipure, Irish Point ‘Margaurite, Antique, Madras Point, etc, 12 and 16,c. er yard; usual retail price 25 and 300, ‘Lot 90-60 pleces fine Valenciennes Lace, 250, per dozen yds. ; usual retail price 40c.: ‘Lot 104-15 pieces hand-run Oriental Laces, 12, 14 16, 190. pr. yd; half usual retail price. Lot 105—50 pieces Oriental Lace, 536 in. wide, 12 differ- ent patterns, 25c.; usual retail price 50c. Lot 140-60 pieces Egyptian Laces for flouncing, 39, 46 and 686, pr. yd., which is half usual retail prices, ‘Lot 144-75 pieces wide all-silk Spanish and Spanish Guipure Lace, in cream and black, 26¢. pr, yd.; usual retail price $90, Lot 149-25 pieces black all-silk Chantilly Lace, 6 in. ‘wide, 2c. pr. yd.; usual retail price 400. Lot 157-75 pteces black all-silk Eecurial Laces from 876, up; balf usual retail prices, Lot 158—10 pieces Escurial Lace for flouncing, 980, pr. ‘¥yd.; usual retail price 81.60, ‘Lot 162-25 pieces Beaded Lace for dress trimming, 6in. wide, 7c. pr. ¥d.; usual retail price $1. Lot 190 consists of Nets to match Laces, viz: 5 pieces ‘hand-run Oriental net for yokes and sleeves, 81. and 1.98; & pieces Egyptian net, $1.98 pr. ya.; Pieces all-silk Chantilly net, $2.68; 7 pieces all-silk darcelons Spanish uet, $1.68 and $2.98 pr, yd; all half usual retail prices, “THE ASS IN THE LION'S SEIN.” ‘The ery of some of our petty competitors that “they fmport direct,” scll “cheapest in the city," and “defy competition,” ete., reminds us of the above old fable: for the display these “would-be” lions make is even 8 ‘worse imitation of the real thing than that made by the “age in the lion's skin.” ‘When the Palais Royal has a special sale tt fs genuine, Our patrons must beware of imitators; please examine their “skins” az ° bear them “roar,” and see if itis genuine, ES RRR PF ALAIS ERE OTAL, P R P R 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR my Awny Day WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TAKE A LOOK aT OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS. Itis our pleasure to show them. The assortment is ‘ange and varied, and as nice as can be produced. OUR ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUR-BUTTON curaways should not be overlooked. Their Fit is fanitless, made ‘apd trimmed in every way equal to custom-made gar- ‘ments, except in price, which is about one-third leas GENTLEMEN WITH A PREJUDICE AGAINST READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD 8EE ‘THIS DISPLAY. ROBINSON, PARKEE & CO., THE FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, 319, 8. E Comms Sxvexru axp D Srarer, CITY ITEMs. DRY _Goops. ‘The following special bargains Will be offered to-morrow only at R. Goldschmia’s, S12-7th st. wes crystal glass ice crease saucers 1 for 1%; large ‘cake stands 9c; fruit Dowis on Stand 23c.; 5 Ib. white or colored Mexican ham- mocks $1.57; American hammocks 7yc.; large water Pitchers 23; New York gobiets 6 for 19; hand- ‘Some cake baskets 19 and Yic.; new shape and de- Cuaxus De Lave. HAS RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT@OF ALT- SEATON PERRY, (RUCCFSSOR TO PERRY & RROTHEM, WOOL TRENCH “CHALLIS. “Dre PAINS aS EXTHa FINE QUALITIES AND CHOICE DE SGN Sowacer LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. COR. LADIES GOoDs. Goons or SETS, AND st MMEK UNDrRWERP. SILK AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES AND IT. FERS. EN ALL NEW SHADES AND LOWEST NE SELECTION OF TRISH POINT. SWISS NAIN- ens of decorated English china chamber sets | COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE woot. ECRoPEAN | PAE SELECTION OF TRISH ROINT. cures warn. $387, worth $5; 4 qt. tin water bucwets 7c: 10 gt | DRiSS FABRICS FOR SUMMER WEAK. TACES “HANDRERCHIEPS. RINBUNS, RUC: ¥e.; 1 qt. covd. tin buckets 40.; 2 gt. 6c.; $ qt. 9; 4| PLAIN AND BROCADED SILK GRENADINES, |. INGS, PRINAINGS, AND BUTTONS. 5,185 },8. at 8c; oval or round white cuina vege- | BLACK SPANISH AND GUIPURE LACE NETS, FOR | ELDG NT 11Nt OF CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSP ‘able dishes with cover 39c.; 3 pt. tin cups 4 for 5c; OVERDRE-SES AND GARNITURE | MARSEILLE SUIIS AND CL ARS, Hats 8U 1 pL. @ for 4c.; handsome colored giass water pitch: (REPES AND CREPE Dr CHINE, FONNE IS” POKE “AND SITRKED CAPR OF ers 9c. worth $1.50; covd. tin slop Jars assorted HE NEW STYLE Qolors Src.; decorated English china tea sets 44 pes. AND FIGURED CH! OTEK AED CRETON F Lc RI 3 ad $517; handsome engraved fruit bowls only 7 ns AND Gaianice Se S FANCY AND AK. EMBROIDERY GOODS Worth $1.50; Swiss carved brackets 17c., Worth Sc RA GOOD VALUE=" IN BLACK AND COLO! At . inge size covd. baskets, suitable for picnics, 3c. larger size 49c.; large Japanned dust pans 7e.: bait Covd., assorted colors 13c.; colored giass cake plates. 8 for 29c.; ice cream saucers to match 3 for 17¢.; tin cuspadores assorted colors, 2 for 25c., worth b0c.; garden tools with sei lie 17c.; larger size 27¢.; trowels 5c.; colored glass berry bowls with plate and 6 saucers to match only 99¢., worth $1.65; also Qur stock of baby carriages, traveling trunks, re- frigerators and ice chests canuot be excelled 1n style or price. 1 ML. Angenstein, S17 7th st. n.w., offers for to-morrow only the following immense | ns: 4,02, ice cream dishes and fy dz. te spoons, 19c.; wooden water bucket and bar Soap, iSc.; crystal water pitchers, 19¢.; extra size, 7c. large clothes-baskets, 48¢.;" 3 dz. fancy goblets, 2c ¥ dz. evony handle Knives and torks, 47 NEW LINEN LAWNS.FRI PARIS EMBROIDERED CA~HMERE FI ep GROS-GRAIN SILKS, SCOTCH RAHS, RHADAMES A. IM $1.0 70 €3.50. NCH SATTERN GINGHAMS AAD TALIS Oho ANDIES SEW WHITEGOUDSINGREAL VAEINTY. OIDERED SWISS MUSLINS. J MEROIDES EMTOBES TIS WURES TCR “GRADUATION DRESSES. ALL TRE LEADING STYLES TN PARASOL + WRAPS ANDJERS PORDERP ND D HEMMED VEIL HAWLS, MERE AND BERLIN SHAWLS, SO UNDERWEAR. BLACK SILK GLOVES. GENUINE CALCUTTA SEERSUCKERS, §2-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGUKES AND COR- ble plates, Sc: Brooms, 12c.; pitcher and Dow, ‘Got | RECT KiCES. rated plates, 2% t. water pailS an —eppy | Tapper. 19e lave mixing bom{ises 3g !dz hae SEATON PERRY. died cups and saucers and 1 market basket, 460 Perry Building, dz. lemonade glasses, 15c.: new style decorated Seons/ienia eveniok enenat Oth Gtowen: Try Set, Wc., Worth $1.75; 24 sheets writing paper | Tstabtiehed } mayo and 24 envelopes, &.; 1 gallon decorated ice pitcher, ‘Soc., Worth $1; special Durguins in baby carriages, trunks and refrigerators, 1 Fine Shoes for Suminer Wear, At Hahn's Rellable Shoe House. Ladies’ hand and machine sewed Paris and French Kid Button Boots, (beauttes,) #4. Ladies’ feather-weight Kid Button Boots, $2 to $4. Ladies’ (our make) Hexible-sole Kid Button, $2.50. Ladies’ hand-sewed French Kid. Low Ties, Button ‘and Oxfords, polnted or broad toes, $2 and $2.50. Ladies’ hand-sewed Low Shoes, any style, $1 10 $2. Ladies’ Cur, and French Kid Opera Slippers, 75c. to Gents’ custom hand-stitched High and Low Shoes, Unsurpassed for ease, style and wear, $4, $4.0 an Gents French or Mat. Kid Low Ties and Button, Gents’ famous $2.50 fine Calf Low and High Shoes, ‘equal to any $5 shoe in Nt and wear. Gents’ and Boys’ Patent Leather Pumps and Ox- (01 ‘Misses’ and Childs’ spring-heel and heeled Low Hes, Button, Oxfords, Sandals and Operas, 6c to $1. Beautiful line of Infants’ Slippers, 15c. up. Boys and Youths’ fine Low Shoes, $1 to $2.50. $16 7Un street and 1922 Pennsylvania ave. E. W. Hambleton would be pleased to see his friends and patrons at Habn’s Shoe House, 616 mm Hemember the Levy Concert to-morrow night at Lincoln Hall, r Special and important! Our sale ot Low Quarters, Oxford Button and ‘Ties; our variety the Lest. Our prices the lowest. at Hetenvy’s 01d Stand, No. 402 7th street, second door above D St. Look for: The Old Woman in Window. 1 Levy appears at Lincoln Hall to-morrow night. Strangers Go To Johnson’s ladies and gents first-class dining sa- Joons, 440 and 442 9th Street northwest, Where you will find every delicacy in the world, served to Suit fhe taste, Polite atiention, Ladiés saloon rst joor. Bicycle Shirts & Stockings, Cor.7th & Hi. Base Ball and Boating Shirts, men’s and boys’, from 50e. to $4, all colors and sizes. Largest stock and lowest prices in the city. Special discount to glubs. Send for samples to C. Auerbach’s, corner 7th and H. €0 Popular prices tor Levy Concert tomorrow ight. He First Tarned Hot and Then Cold. And now comes the drawing of the capital prize of $25,000 in The Louisiana Sate Lottery Company, on April 8th, drawing at New Orleans, of which Isidor Isaacs, of Modesto, has been awarded $5,000. Mr. Isaacs was In San Francisco yesterday, und sald that there was a pecullar circumstance 1p Te- lation to his securing the lucky ticket. “In the first place,” sald he. “I sent to San Francisco for a ticket in The Louisiana State Lottery. L received no answer to my letter, and so wrote aguin, re- luesting him to send another or refund my money. le sent the Ucket No. 58,208 for April 8th drawing =the lucky one—for tt was only a little while be fore I received a dispatch that I had won 2 $5,000 prize Well, I guess I felt about as any poor man loes who suddenly comes into possession of money Uke that. Iiirst turned hot and then cold.” J. Boas cashed the check for the iucky inan, who left the city for Modesto in high glee. Mr. ISaacs ts a. clothing store keeper In Modesto, and has seen some pretty hard struggles —San Francisco, Cal., Chronicle, April 20. 1 Speer’s Wines. ‘The excellence of Speer’s Wines Is-attested by the many physicians throughout the country who have used them. ‘They received the award at the Cen- vennial Exposition. For sale by all druggists, was Franc’s Strictly One-Price Hat Department, corner 7th and D streets, 1s over- Tun with customers. The inducements which he offers are appreciated by the public. ‘The $1.45 Mackinaw, a special leader, sells every- where for $2. Our 45c. Hat, the delight of the boys, fs really ‘worth 75c., a base ball belng presented to'each pur chaser, For Gold and Silver Trimmings go to Meyers, 922 7th street northwest. $3 a gal., 75c. qt. bottle. Our No. 1 Rye Whisky." Known everywhere. McGee's, 9th near D. WES,2W On Thirty ‘The Voltaic Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich. wit send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated “Electro-Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men ‘oung or old) who are afllicted with nervous de- llity, lost Vitality and kindred troubles, cuarantee- Ang speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial Is allowed. W,5,m. pure Cod Liver Gh with ispoptospiites ot tam of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites ot Lime and Soda for coughs, ‘colds, consuinpudn, Impaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant to take, Prescribed by Fuyiciang | Sold by Drug- FSIS, Large vottles, Se. Manufactured by W. fhornton, corner Bullimore and Harrison streets, Days’ Trial. Baltimore, Md. maW,yE Thin People. “Well's Health Renewer” restores health and Fs" ‘cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debilty. Oyster Arrivals Daily, 621 B street northwest, hard and soft ¢rabs, Lynn- haven oysters, Cheriystone oysters, New York orsters, Frogs, Little Neck clams and clams. Fam- Mes, Hotels’ and Restaurants supplied. Young Snapper terrapins, at White's. 4 Furs Received on Storage. Guaranteed against damage by moth and fire. um 3B. H. STINEMETZ & Son, 1237 Penna ava. "Alderney Dairy Wagor Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 40c. per Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ahd sweet ilk, Sc, per quart, Cream 15¢. pint 5.7? Bazeas. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. AND STILL THEY COME: ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS AND BONNETS. 2,000 Stylish and Elegant Trimmed Children's HATS at 400. only. OUR GREAT DRIVE IN TIPS AND PLUMES. 10,000 bunches of elegant TIPS at 38. and S0c, a bunch, worth 75c. and $12 Lunch. 5,000 PLUMES, in ali shades, at 50c., 760. and $1 a PLUME ‘We offer $50,000 worth of FASHIONRELE AND STYLISH MILLINERY. ‘We are bound to sell and are willing to sell bargains, HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, PLUMES, TIPs, LACES, RIBBONS and SILK AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES, at prices that will beat all competition. Special bargain week this week. Don’t fail to call at KING'S PALACE. ‘Curse Banda, Face, Lipe or any ot Tesgahiay Temaves, Sunburn. tnd renders te Se Soft and Smooth, "No tolict without ‘its merits, cay te abd aot tet rest ” ie dotelo and have ta mos rinse ‘Prepared 1. C. BISHOP, Draggist, ‘el Sthatrest, cor. H street n. w., a ‘Washington, D. 0. Ger Ta- Bust. “THE CONCORD HARNESS” ‘THE CONCORD COLLAK. URS RENAE chat Gear sd ameter Ga Coupe, Carriage and Road Harneas a specialty, LUTZ & BRO, 40 Pennsylvania Avenue, caseeueen yg 7 Dex Goons Curar: 3,000 Yards Short Leneth Gingham, 8e,, worth 12390, 1,000 Yards Twilied Crash, 17 suches wide Se LCase 10-4 White Sheets, 1 Case Short Leneth Cotton Se.. worth 200, 1 Case White Spreads, £01 size, S0e. 50 Dozen Men's Soc 25 Dozen Men's Fancy ‘A full line of Dress Goods. f Good Black Sik. re, Good Colored Silk, soc A Full Stock of Underwear | 800 Farasvls aud Sun Um from Me. to@500, | GEo. J. JOW 713 Market Space. my2t Srurexpovs Sue | or | DRY GOODS. ‘NEW, CHOICE AND DESIRABLE GOODS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVEK KNOWN, | LANSBURGH & BRO. | Desire to make their establishment memorablein the anvals of the Dry Goods trads of this city. W sell unapproachable Bariains in all thelr Departments, It will pay you to visit them. BLACK SILKS At 500, At 23g At BSc. worth At $100, worth 81 3, And all higher grades iu proportion, Splendid Black SURAH SILK at 90c., worth 8125. We cannot get any more of these, and only have ¥ pieces left. 800 pieces FANCY SILKS, in small Checks and Stripes, as low as Siiyets. per yard. ‘These goods are un- doubtedly the Greatest Bargains in Summer Silke ‘that will be offered this weason, 3 cases beautiful;quality 42-Inches wide Colored CASHE MERES at 2ects, per yard, in all the new Spring Shades; retailed by others at 3740. | DRESS GOODS in eveat variety, all ofonr own importa: | tion, at lower pigs than ever before beard of | 6 cases NUN'S VEILING and ALBATROSS just re- | ceived, which we shall sell at a reduction of fully 25 per cent, Black snd Colored CASHMERFS. We heve a larger stock than we ouzht to carry, and shall therefore make sacrifices to reduce at ones, We are selling a full-width all wool BLACK CASH- | MERE at 3thcts., would begood value at 50cta, Plain and Checked BUNTING, in black andcolora, We are selling 42 tnches wide Bunting at icte. This quality is well worth Sects, We attended the ereat ssle‘of Hosiery in New York Jast week, ‘These goods must be sren to be appreciated. All we can promise you isa good Bancain in this De Partment. Do not neglect to sce our complete axsort- mint of Silk, Taffeta, and Lisle Thresd Gloves—we are selling them at less then cost of importation WHITE GOoDs! WHITE Goons! Splendid Checked NATNSOOK. at Re. 12e., worth 20c. Victoria LAWN at 120, nearly 8 yard wide: this is the usual 20-cent quality. India LINEN at 12%e., 15c., 18e.. 20c, and 25e 1 case fines t quality Gray BEIGE, 62icts.: worth %0c. 1 inches wide finest Black aud White PLAID, 45cte,; reduced from 62cts, 90.c:8es LAWNS, all of this scason’s styles, GINGHAMS in eudless variety, much below former prices, better goods, at : SECOND FLOOR. 15,000 JERSEYS, for laties and children, 18009 PARA- SOLS and SCN UMBRELLAS. Having contracted for these last Janaary. we are enabled to sell them | cheaper at retail than some merchants buy them at Wholesale. We are selling a beautiful Satin Conch. | ing Unibrella at $1.15, gilt ribs, 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 sssienees, | Thousands of Remnants, of every description, af one- third their cost, S cases smu!l-feured LAWNS, fast cclora, 4c. Splend:d yand-wide Frown COTTON Scts, and thousands of Useful articles generally found in first-class Dry Goods store. Accall will pay anyBody, even if the goods are not waited until Fall, us such a chance ay never occur again, LANSBURGH & BRO., u 420-420-494 SEVENTH STREET. ex Goonos mY D TRUNNELL & CLARK ‘Have made special reductions in SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. One lot Black Silks, $1.09; RiackBrocade Silke, $1.14; ‘one lot Fine French Silks reduced from $1.50 to $1. Agrand baneain in Surah Sik, 31 ‘Che lot Black Cashmeres 50 cents, 4 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 Depertments, as we are determined to sell, “Satines,” “Ginghams,” Indis Linens, French Nain- ‘socks and all kinds of Dress Goods in great variety. COME AND LOOK TRUNNEL & CLARK, 726 £11 MARKET SPACE, GAINS IN BLACK SILKS, SILK GRENADINES, FRENCH WOOL ‘OVELTIES IN CHOICE DE- SIGNS. BLACK WOOLE! DRESS GOODS IN WW LINES: lasik ¥ A PUL, INENS, DA. NAPKINS, ALL SIZES. ‘aps-3m HOOE, BRO. & CO., 1298 F street. SEWING MACHINES, &e. Crnxs O. N. 'T.Sroor Corrox, THE ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARD OF EXCEL- LENCE FOR MACHINE STITCHING. SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 reat east JERBACH'S Hat, Gents' Furnis! at aU! H’S Hat, ian at 801 AND 803 iru. CORNER BH. ¥ for the arm, silent, self: NEW AMERICAN Non f The Tete oy mad ao ‘new set of ee, attachments in bandsome myl0 OFFICE CORNER tra AND H. Sewixe Macaxes_ Sewrxo Macanes. Ladies, do not make your selection until you have ex- | Ruccoss “contains s 9 s £1, Opposite Poteau Olion, Mas. K. A. Doxovax. 904 F Sreeer, ‘Wit on THURS, me RSD AY next, 20: inst. exhibit « lange and SUMMER MILLINERY anf PATTERN HATS and BONNETS. ee x Scar Goons PATTERN BONNETS “J DOVELTIES. REAL LACES, FINE NECKWEAR, PARASOLS, FRENCH CORSET K SILK BU 5 SSHLCORSETS, BLACK SILK SUITS TRAV. WHITe SUITS, tu a variety of styre and prices, M_WILLIAN, my24__ 7 Cite Trevine, Paris—ai7 Mes. J. P. Patwen IMPORTER OF PASHTON, NG F STREET NORTHWEST, Will for the balance of the Season be in constant re celpt of NOVELTIES IN PARIS “BONNETS AND LONDON ROUND HATs, Intended for t) e, promenade, and for traveling. Also, Special Novelties thas wock for the Races. angle Cun. . R UPPERT, Nos, 403 AND 405 iru STREET NORTHWEST. ND RICH MULUINERY HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL DENS CARKIAGE COMPANY Also. 9 full tine of LAWN TENNIS SETS. TENNTS RACKETS. CROQUET. DIFFERENT STD bi OYLES, TMICACLES, VELUCIPEDES, WAGONS, LESTY LAYS Sortment of TRAVELING and = ass MPSS 48SIE K. RUMPHeRy, 0 TENTH STREET NORTH Makes CORSETS tn-endrr th evrey tiple edema aud guaraitees qwrtect tt ani condor IWR SecTAL ies ARE French Mand-paale Uisieresibitg, Meco DyAerweam teat Shu "Vit Dress Reform Good, Comets, ada #1 Corset (Mise E's own at for the price ix unsurpassed, —Hrench, German aud Syatiss spoken, marl — a ROCHON, CORGOHAN NUILDING, Je FUST CLASS HAT DKESSEe PROM PART T i ive Meuals lium kapusituus 2m", WAIL AND FINS ATR WORK Yadien Bho Hair Cutting and Hair dresaing. Pete dyed ahd stiaksjoved td wfirwt Cae tusbDOe. was to onder ax" 65 FLPTEVNTH STREET NORTHWEST. iss EK MELLON, M MODISTR, 16 No. 26D street aonth. jor Dorwsem eid Comte inevery ered at Drrsthtici’ abe guarsitews a pater Asrox Fisnres Cheaicgl Ti Cheam ah tement mitiy sea % Taine rns Garutnte, nlooy Vetewt wn Plush Clonks SET ag Ys tila process Sul tea syle wraarant be Temioved «flectually. vice BLOV and” FAMILY SUPPLIES JNEMORT mocrss Flock Tun HINES IS the world, per suck. . e210 ‘Ceres Patent. 200 Windsor Pateut............. 1 nnd ry (©. WITMER, Grocer, 201+ Peunayivaiita avenus, my2 Wit se He-No Tea is an absolutely pure tea, without col- orig material, or aby mm jou to give ita hand. ome avearanice, abd evry cent of the cot ig to be found in the drinking qualitie Xe Dy il retail eronsrs 7 oie ye md Established 1811. Goovs Baltimore, fPRING AND SUMMER Rose's West India Lime Tutos, Montserrat Lime Juicn ‘Ross’ Royal Belfast Ginger Ale. oh | ae Sachs, Pruden & Cos Ginuer Ale quart Calvin ‘Shafer's Fruit-Ades—Raspberry, > Pure Fruit Siru pet Ren a Sree Genuine npr nt tn ESE A Poot sid et pate ay 5 a oare Ross’ Royal Raspberry Vinew Culmbach Beer. Kaiser Beer Beeman Bewr. iomees ec as a EE en ete | Kiwi, ‘Copeubagen Cherry Cordial ©. C. BRYAN, mb19-9m NO. 1413 NEW YORK AVENUR, NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEE 00 FER RER rE KOR FR nee Banas of fol zc) ri Wire, AUWATS Mal BREAD AS owes e LARETS. Try our 81, JULIEN MEPOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, 8 bot@Mes for one dollar. ine of higher grade Clarete, which we qpordionally low yyricex ROLLKT SMITH'S SON'S INDIA PALE ALE my > Earyso Hever, Pre THE SPECTATORS AN INSURANCE JOURN: devoted tte autora of fhe remy of preauim, high-rate companies, caine i Eumber with’ an editors retractioge the iu hares it hing ee akin for vers imetes rain rafal Hee schnticn, as an iuetitution, abd against its president. Wi taer and ober oBicere “The paper Dow saye ihe Mutual Reweve was. we believe, the. pionear ‘his cad of "providing rescrves ta Cure Bh gat have” heretofore “situcted “the essen ineuratice, abd fte pisenomenat ennretird ‘Shows that the. plan ie (yopuiar Ee tech couaierabie extent hd eid ‘skill mt atality with Ww Steecean Sic That Me Harjer aud bie mecciaten arecondger. fia the busines opealy and fairly” inviting invests Hon andre developine ssyetan that they ae Eee trersl bet tos an ack of fest to inte Pie ood Lite Association and to Me fete Revallg, and we voluntarily make tis usieaent to re. pale ne Cucae® “Ofice of tis cnpeeten tie Someand insure. 3.2. KNIGHT “enera doeee i B gueined and ented cin ceicinated aba Habe Zune MACH For dur- Siw HOME and HARTFORD a dur. apd movements nny gg Bent tor’ cask “‘Thorvugh iuetraction to every Dur- ae. OPPENHEIMER'S ‘Reliable Sewing Machines and Fashion Rooms, f2e Oth wtreet n. w. St. Cloud Building. 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