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LOCAL MENTION. ‘ ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasntseron, D.C., April 21, 18° Atiantle sta New England and th middie J tes, slightly warmer fa! ‘weather, Vocal rains, during the afternoon or ev > 7th street, will ning (Wednesday) a of ali his rattan and 2 accamu'ation of the tly soiled, but Ivuies Lanse commence to-m complete clearai Feed rocking ¢ past six months. otherwise peri chairs for $: chairs for $3.50, and irs for $3.25—an upportunity that occ! seldom. z >» More DENTS with vapor stoves. A. Eberly & Sons, 715 7th street northwest, men wanted to work 2 LINE oF PicTURE FRAME Nos, embracing over two hundred _put- gold, bronze and natural woods. From ouldings frames are made to order any . 411 7th street. uis A. Dieter on these size desirod, at short noti Sex Decorative Apv. of first». >, Introduction of fovelties in wail coverings. we Skk Paret’s CARD under Books about special display of Stationery. [t's worth your notice. STAINED GLAS StusTireTe AGENCY, 411 7th. Ick CREAM and Charlotte Russe, THe TuRKISH Bazan, 1 1500 Rugs, Portleres and house this side of the Atlan I Have ox HAND a fine lot of rye and Bour- bon whiskies of all grades. Also a fine lot of the famous old Kentucky sour mash. Get it at Chr. Xander’s, 911 7th street northwest. ALOHA The new perfume—see beautiful story book at Grug stores free, Eastman’ Aloha Perfume. ‘Tue fine photos of Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 Pa. av. continue to be $3 p. z., with a 13th painted free’ 2,000 Eprorprken Trptes, Scarfs and Cov- ers, Perfumeries and Curios at’ reduced prices. ‘Turkish Bazar. B. B. Case, umbrella maker, 1314 Pennsyl- vania avenue. A Svnscerser writes: “The pump on the cor- nerof Massachusetts avenue and 7th street northeast, furnishing the best water in the city, has been out of repair for some time and needs attending to.” ARTIFICIAL Eves just received. Hempler's, near Hy. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 10:00 p.m., and extinguished at 4:15 a.m. An athletic association is being started at the Y. M.C. A. gymnasium for the purpose of hav- ing out-ofdoor games and ultimately of giving public exhibitions, in which contests will be eld and prizes awarded to the victors. The claita of John Barnard against the Dis- trict was dismissed by the Court of Claims yes- terday. . Messer Band of Mercy, President William F street, offers ts lower than any Linger presiding, met at the residence of Mr. Etzler, Uniontown, last evening. Songs, re: ings and recitat 1 ealenlated to awaken sentiments of kindness for dumb animals, made n presided at er up the program. Miss Cora MeL. the ongen. others who took part hthe © cises Were William Linger, George Pitcher, W. Russell, the Misses Carrie Bivens, Flora E ler and Mamie Cornwell, ‘Some of the flags obtained from the Navy de- partment by the inauguration committee, Rot used In the decorations. are said to be mis+ ing, and when the value ean be ascertained the committee will reimburse the government, ‘The members of the ¥. M.C. A. evmnasium, under the direction of the gymnast, Prof. Kline, Will give a free exhibition to their friends on Wednesday evening at the gymnasium. Ata meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association last night delegutes to the interna- tional convention at Atlanta, Ga. next month | Were chosen ay follows. B.’H. Warner, B. H: | Stinemetz. G. W. P. Swartzell, E. Youngs, C.F Foster, J. C. Pratt, B. L. Nevins, Jos. Bowes, C. Pursell, W. F. Nash, Rev. Jos. T. Kelly, J. B. Wight ana J.P. McMillan. ¢ St.George’s Society will hold thetrseventh annual dinner at Fick’s on Thursday evening, being St.George's day. Prof Goldwin Smith has accepted an invitation to Join his brethren of Washington, his absence from home prevent- ing his being present at the banquet of society at Toronto. ‘The Capital Pleasure club has elected the fol- wing officers: Beauford C. Lee, president; Joseph McDaniel vice president: Wm, H. Cole- man recording secret Wallace Chapman, correspond ‘¥; Andrew Over, treas: urer; Philip Simmons, sergeant-at-arms. W.E. Moses has resigned his position in B. ‘3H. Warner's office to accept the position of spe- cial agent of the Equitable Life Insurance com- pany. A four days’ cocking main between Virginia and Washington city birds, for $100 a battle and $1,000 a side, was opened in Lynchburg Yesterday. Six battles took place and the con- test was a draw. Answer has been filed in the United States Sourt im, Baltimore against the proposed sale Of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal repair bonds Anordinance was passed gouncils last night, permitting the Washington Telephone company to use the streets, &¢,, for ‘Shillington sends the May number of The ‘Young Ladies’ Journal. wo saloon Keepers were fined $20 each for ‘wiolation of the liquor laws by Judge Snell this Morning and several others forfeited $20 collat- ‘eral eaci ‘The funeral of Mr. Michael Fenton, who died Sunday morning: took place from hia late resl- dence, corner of ist and Vir. nia avenue south. ‘West, ‘this morning, at 9:30 o'clock, and was largely attended. The cortege proceeded to St. inte’s church, where Rev. Father Horgan delivered an address. Interment took place at Mt. Olivet cemetery Mary Jackson, a colored woman, who had her husband, Jesse, arrested for asadit and tailed appear against him in the Police Court yes- terday, was fined $1 by Judge Suell this morn fag for contempt, ‘Ske then said tha" her hus. band assaulted her. The judge committed Jesse for one month in default of $10. ——— is own by the Baltimore Manrrace LICENSES.— Marriage ilcenses have ‘peen issued bY the clerk of the eourt to William Lomax and Lucy Templeman: Reuben Tyler god Rachel Semby; George F. Howard ‘and Ellen A. Woody; Morris B. Flynn and Annie Hartnett; John T. Dinguid and Winnie G. Peters; Norval T. Tabler and Sallie E. Magi: nis: C-E/Speeden and Emma Florence Seutt; Adams Zels and Mary Conner, Ralph S. Gali and Henrietta Burton; Thomas Colleton and May Keenan: W. F. Cook and Louisa Leary, of Kaffalo; Nicholas ‘T. Hailer ota, Fannie’ F. quires; Harmon O. Hessen, of Oakland, Md., and Susie Kale. a ‘ —_—»—___ Rove or THE Crncus PEocEssion To-Mor- Row.—Forepaugh'’s circus will be in Washing- ton to-morrow. The tents will be pitched at Athletic park, 9th and S streets, and two exhi- pitions =e be given to-morrow and Thursday. Tue grand parade to-morrow will leave Athletic park at ten o'clock a.m., moving along S street to7th,down 7th to Pennsylvania avenue, up, Pennsylvania avenue to 24th strect, 24th to K, K to 9th, 9th to the park. —_—— Born Fixep.—William Goldman & warrant from Justice Taylor charging Wm. Lancaster with assault. The case was called io the Poliee Court yesterday, but Goldman failed to put in his appearance, and an attach- ment was issued for him foreontempt. This morning both men were before judge Suell, and Goldman was fined $1 for contempt and Lan- easter $5 for assuull a Savep By Her Harr —This morning, $:30 o'clock, at No. 511 Pennsy!vania ave (the office of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail and the Bankers’ and Merchants’ Ti Go,), Miss Helen Smith, the oper ather instrument wh Warning a large portion ‘of the plastering from the ceiling—a section some five fect broad and eight feet long. with a thickness of near inehes—fell, siriking her directly on the he and stunning her somewhat. Wearing her hatr, a tine suit, eompaetly cotled and dune up ‘of her head probably saved her —— Ere. Revortep.—Senator } hone reports that son peured, pout hone reports Hime betore the 15th nt there Was stolen irvta his room & lead pencil. John Keele, 1400 Ist. str ports that his store was entered and robb cigars, € ‘dat $19.90. A. B. Curtin, and Maryland avenue, reports stolen 83 worth oflead. “Peter Stuith’ reports the loss of two Saws, Worth $4. Walker & Davis, 11th strect and "Maryland avenue, report that a A cheek has teen parsed on them. Henry Heil Tuports that he made a suit ofclothes for @ mat who gave him a K tor $35. A Boy.—The ease d with sh hha parlor rile on the Lath last month, w the Police Court to-day. y of & number of that Wads- because the latter the ball ng Cocker’s right A Warsixe to Fast Dervens Court this morning George J. H dent of Uniontown, was fined driving. The judge, in imposing se! Ukat since the cu the recently placed upon the law there was ne protection for eittzens hie Popol ak 4 is rt Mae ee ne. tw hold all fast ‘ivers lo wecuunt, an ik is rigidly eniorced. ree iat as DWELLING AXP Store Room For Sare— There will be a sale ot No. 1705 7th street north- Mesh good twostory brick ‘store room. and a ro-story brick dwelling to-morrow ufiernoon, at 5 O'clock. = ‘ee > Books at Free’s auction, 1h ‘Tuesday even? e advt ‘Tus Prcreurs aNp BooKs at ‘709 Market sy CostixteD Sane ZANT Goons.—Mr. Dowling wi'l continue t gant poree- Jains aid brass goods to-morrow at tt The School Trustees, HOW MAYOR BERKETS NAME HAS DISAPPEARED FROM THE SCHOOLS—MR. BIRNEY WITHDRAWS A. RESOLUTION, At the adjourned meeting of the board of school trustees last evening Miss Mary. Patterson was nominated and confirmed as principal of the school at Hillsdale, vice Mr. Bailey, furloughed until the end of the term. Charles Newton Mor- ris was nominated and confirmed as acting teacher in place of Mr. Gould, professor of his- tory at the High school, who hus been granted leave uutil the end of the year. ir. Birney, referring to resolutions offered hin on the 13th of January last, relating to the multiplielty of studies In the seticols, whrich p ed a great deal of criticism, “verbal criti cism,” as Mr. Birney termed 1t, said that he did Not want to stand in the way of reform, and usked leave to withdraw the resolutions, The permission was granted. tr. Lovejoy stated that when Col. James G. Berret was mayor of the elty the Northern Lib- erty engine house became @ rendezvous for rowdies and roughs, Mr. Berret thereupon ais- banded the company and turned the engine house Into a sehool house, which received the hame of the Berret school building, A great {nlustice was done to Mayor Berret when this Spool house, upon betng enlarged, was called the Abbott building. This name was given by the board in view of the fact that the little building corner of 14th and Q streets was also called the Berret building. Now this little \ullding was about to be sold, and the building hich was to -apply its place had been nam the Deunison building. He offered a resolutio! recommending the Commissioners to chan, the name of the Abbott building back to the Bervet, or to rechristen the Dennison building the Berret building. Mz, Birney said that he thought a proposition to change ‘the name of the Abbott building as the building was should be referred to him, in his division, Mr. Brooks suggested that the board should nmend that some of the new buildings to pe erected this year should receive the name of ere! After some discussion the resolution was re- ferred to the committee on buildings. The board then went into committee of the whole, Mr. Clark In the chair, and considered the pro- posed revision of the rules. . Bask Baut.—Everybody expected a defeat for the Nationals yesterday, but they succeeded in downing the famous Boston league nine with comparative ease. The score was 7 to 3. It was an Interesting game, played before the largest audience of the season, Ansowwrery Pons me EF A FE RoR OO YY Aa EGS 8 Yo ak E Rk 00 Y AA tu BBR A 6K OK OM 6ONN NN GGG B AA KK I NNN GO BBR AA KK iT NNN G B AAs ERK HOR RN Goo BBB A A OK OK OM ON WN GGG PPP, OO WoW W DDD FER PPOO WWWW DDE R PPP O O WWWW D D EE RRR Pp OO WWWw DDE gE - P 00 =8W W DDD EEE = ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenesa More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low testsshort weight, alumor Phosphate powders SoLp ONLY IN cana Rovan Bakixe Powben Co.. 106 Wall street, N.Y. ap YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS ARE SUITED TO 4Revery age. Being sugar-couted they are easy to take, and though mild and pleasant in action, are thorough and searching in effect. ‘Their efficacy in all disorders of the stomach and bowels is certified to by eminent physicians, prominent clergymen, and many of our best citizens, + DERFECT SOUNDNEXS OF BODY AND MIND is possible unl with pate blood. Leading medical authorities of all civilized countries Indorse Ayer's Sarsaparilla as the best blood-purifying medicine in existence. It vastly increases the working and pro- ductive powers of both band and brain, ap2l Over Suxs Ane Very Curar. CASH PRICES. GREAT BARGAINS. ene? FANCY SILKS, 374c. COLORED SILKS, 500, BLACK SILKS, real Value $1.25, reduced to $1. Fal walue $1, Feduced to 70e. Uk VELY BLACK BROCADE SILK VEL- 50), reduced $1 50, . Wide double width, pure wool, , Miue and Black, (actual Cost) 3Tgc. AND BLACK SATINS, 50c. IFUL BROCADE DRESS GOODS, 12 yards EW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, widest anu very best, Bec RUE « LOOM COTTON, fc. NTS of Black, Colored, Rrocde and Fancy. SS thin cost. "REMNANTS of Colored aid Velvets at LESS than cost. REMNA Black and Colured. Gashmeres and beautiful Dress pods at LSS than Cost. JUbMUN. of eile ng, Table Linen.and Cloth for Boy's Wear, Less than cost. (The abuve Kemnants at halfprice, they MUST BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, _sp1o Near 7thstreet. “Norrorxs.” THIS SPRING THERE IS AN INCREAS- ING DEMAND FOR THE STYLE OF COAT KNOWN AS THE “NORFOLK JACKET.” TO MEET THIS DEMAND WE HAVE HAD A VARIETY OF STYLES OF GOODS MADE UP INTO THIS STYLE OF GAR- MENT. WE MAKE THEM FOR THE LITTLE MEN OF FOUR YEARS OLD AND FORTHE LARGE MEN OF FORTY. WE MAKETHEM IN PLAIDS,IN MIXED CASSIMERES AND IN PLAIN SUITS” IN MEN'S, WE SELL THE PLAIDS IN TWO PIECES, JACKETS AND TROUSERS, IN PLAIN GOODS JACKETS CAN BE SOLD SEPARATELY. IN SMALL BOYS’ SUITS, FROM 4 TO 12 YEARS, WE SHOW ENTIRELY NEW AND EXCLUSIVE STYLES. SEVERAL NEW LINES OF CORKSCREW SUITS IN CUTAWAY AND PRINCE ALBERT COATS. EB BARNUM & ©0, ‘931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Tue Cuaxcz IN THE WEATHER ae Has MADE YOU THINK OF SPRING CLOTHING? IF sO WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU WE HAVE PRODUCED. WE CARE VERY LETO KOAST OF THE STYLES. WOULD YOU Pass YOUR JUDGMENT © STOCK AND ABOUT PRICE. WE ARE ALWAY™ AS LOW, IF NOT THE LOWEST, FOR ¢ WOULD BE FOOLISH TO GIVE A GUARAN- 1Y WOULD KEEP US BUSY RETURNING MONEY FOR GOODS, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, ‘007 Seventh Street, ‘Opposite U.S. Post Oiice. apis Wuear Baxxo Pownzr WHAT PROF. SILLIMAN SAYS QF OUR WHEAT BAKING POWDER. “Simms, Mantis KALHPLENEH's Some jentiemeu:—My exansination of you der’ Cevelops an ubexpected ¥udve (Ie fu any ore ur Vinw. It certainly restores (0 the Eisai the Pots an Aatena oul wach the nilling removes from high grade Bout and tt avolds “rely the chute of Uaster which attends the ‘use of small dows of Huchelie Salis, sueh as artarwe acid compounds earry into the system, ‘leah uid contains. ten tumney ke much TES AGS of sod We evident thik the waste af lee tiseties. by supplied from Your. prey = {ctinot be fora thove preparations whteh eon Sodfum and Cuicuan: Coupentnds besides the cid. “There ie ny danger oF settiva up an alkaline cone dition os the trinie-with dicalcie phosphates, 1a fact, Sappeare to agers co uct fe SSSFEL Gorse Birpnagentan so ta onvie eat Pow- @ BANS ‘aiid this convie? case. (> gned) B. SULLiMaN.” For sale vy i _ ,G. G. CORNWELL & SON, 2416 Pensyivania avenue “The trade s~olind.” MAstuthem4p Srrixe Ann Suuuze Hosmy BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ‘This week we shall inaugurate a special sale of Chil- dren's and Ladies’ Cotton, Lisle Thread and Silk Hose. Having made large purchases we are specially pre. pared to offer you a choice variety of the best styles ‘and qualities, and invite your most critical compari- sons, feeling confident of our ability to quote the very Jowest of any low prices for the same qualities, LADIES No.1-LADIFS' BLACK INGRAIN CoT- TON HOSE, splendid value, only 25c., worth ‘83c. per pair. No. 2-LADIES' FINE BLACK COTTON HOSE, double heels and toes, with white feet, soft quality, 35c., or three pair for $1. No. $-LADIES' FINE LISLE THREAD HOSE, in Garnet, Brown, Navy, Cardinal and Black, actually worth 50c., only 37'4c. per pair, No. 4-LADIES' SOLID COLOR LISLE THREAD HOSE, double heels and toes, extra length, fine quality, all shades, only 50c. per pair. No. 6—LADIES' FINE DROPSTITCH LISLE THREAD HOSE, fine quality, excel- Jent array of shades, including modes and drabe, only 50c. per pair. No, 6-LADIES' FINE LISLE THREAD SPLIT FEET HOSE, extra quality, silk fin- Sshed, Navy, Seal, Garnet, Gray, Wine, Stone ‘and Black, only 62%¢. per pair. worth 75¢. No. 7-LADIES' FINE LISLE THREAD ‘HOSE, in handsome “ Boot” patterns. All the dark shades,with cream tops, specially sultable tor spring and summer wear, only 75c. per pair. No. 8-LADIES' BLACK SILK HOSE, with white heels and toes, extra length, best bargain im Silk Flose yet offered, only ‘75c, per pair, No. 9-LADIES’ EXTRA LONG SILK HOSE, double heels and toes, in Black, Garnet, ‘Tans, Seal, Navy Blue, Electric, New Blue, Gray and Scarlet. This line we reduced from $1; now 87¢¢. per pair. No. 10—LADIES' SPUN SILK HOSE, with double soles, In Black and Colors; extra fine quality. Only $1.00 per pair, No. 11—LADIES' FINE BLACK SILK HOSE, white heels and toes excellent quality ‘and splendid value. Only $1.12% per pair. No. 12-LADIES' FINE BLACK SILK HOSE, with cream silk feet, We call special attention to these, belng an extra good bargain, Only $1.25, No. 18-LADIES' OPERA LENGTH LISLE THREAD HOSE, French Lisle and double heels and toes, in Cardinal, Seal, Navy, Tan, and Black. Only $1.25 per pair. No. 14—LADIES’ EXTRA FINE LISLE THREAD HOSE, tn handsome “Boot” pat- terns, Pink feet with Olive tops, Cardinal with Navy, Old Gold with Black, Cardinal with Black, and many other exquisite stylish com- Dinations; something new. Only $2.00 per pair, - No. 15-LADIFS' PURE SILK HOSE, Plain colors, with Silk Clocking, 10 or 12 choles colorings and Black; excellent quality. Only $2.50 per pair. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. No. 1-CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED COT- ‘TON HOSE. in Black and oolors, white feet; excellent value, Tinch, 27, Rise and full, 2c. per size. No. 2-CHILDREN'S BLACK FRENCH RIBBED HOSE, double knees, white heels and toes; splendid quality. 7 inch, 46c Rise and full, 2 cents per aize, No. 8—CHILDREN'S KXTRA FINE RIBBED BLACK HOSE, solid white feet; good firm quality. 7 inch, 60c. Rise and fall, 2 cents per size. No. 4—CHILDREN'S FINE LISLE THREAD HOSE, split feet: excellent quality; in Wixe, Navy, Seal, und Garnet. 7 inch, 61¢. Rise and fall, Dye. per size, No. 5—CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED LISLE THREAD HOSE, in Blue, Brown and Black; heavy and durable; good value. 7inch, ‘Toc. Rise and fall, 2c. per size. An elegant lne of CHILDREN'S DROPSTITCH and PLAIN PURE SILK HOSE, in Black, dark colors, and Cholce Evening Shades. At very low prices, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOBTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ONE PRICE ONLY. 9M PENN. AVE [ap20] 912 DsT. Keee Coon Krer Coon Kusr COOL! BUY YOUR ICE FROM THE GREAT FAaLrs ICE COMPANY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN “PURE KENNEBEC RIVER ICE,” OFFICE, 501 9TH ST. N.W. DEPOTS. FOOT OF 10TH ST. SW., AND 3056 WAT” t STREET, GEORGETOWN. BEST QUALITY OP KENNEBEC RIVER ICE AT LOWEST RATES. CALL AT WIARF. “OFFICE. ) “GEORG! LOOK OUT FOR THE WHITE WacoNs, MARKED GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY. A DISCOUNT ON TICKETS PURCHASED AT OFFICE, TELEPHONE T. A. LAMBERT, President. __ap21st INO. D. BARTLETT, Sup, Ic Ta Tez. Tez INDEPENDENT ICE COMPANY Having HARVESTED thelr usual supply ofthe best quality of KENNEBEC ICE, offer itto the PUBLICat LOW RATES by the POUND, TON or CARGO. We also have @ LARGE SUPPLY ef good DOMESTIC ICE, suitable for BREWERS, BUTCHERS, CON- FECTIONERS and others at REDUGED RATES, d- rect from our HOUSES and DEPOTS in GEORGE TOWN and OTH STREET WHARF, DISCOUNTon TICKETS purchased ut the OFFICE. ‘MALN OFFICE~12th st. and Penna ave. Stan diford's Drugstore, Sthand : w. BRANCH OFFICES | Vatsyckle’s Drug Store, 13th nw. v. BUOHSbow's, wood & Coul Yard.11 & RLav.n.w. DEPOTS & {a st, wharf, Washington. STORE 43108 Water st. Geergetown, HOUSES (Canal Hoadabove Aqueduct Bridge, TELEPHONE CALLS. OMice 12th and Pa, ave., No, 501-2 , Oth st, wharf, No. 5Y1-3, 9, 3108 Water st., 751-2, ©. B. CHURCH, President. W. H. YERKES, Superiutendent, apls-10t Preroexe Faas Axo Picrvres As we have been receiving a large nomber of new styles of Picture Frames, all very handsome, attractive ‘and cheap, we would request you to read the following with attention: ‘Two-inch Flat Gilt Frames, ralsed designs, 8x10 at 49¢., 10x12 at 50c., and 10x14 at 69e. Twoand o half, in standard Git Frames, raised figures in corners, plush inside, fancy mat 8x10, 0c. ‘Two und two and a halfinch 8x10 fancy Gilt Frames, flat or deep, crimson silk plush inside, rich mat, @1.40, ‘Three-inch, 8x10, fancy Gilt Frames, beautiful de ‘sigus, crimson slllk plush inside, fine mat, $1.7. 8x10 Bronze Frames, deep, new design, 89 and 99¢, 8x10 Bronze Frames, tat, 3 color bronze, crimson silk plush inside, flue mat, $1.29, $1.49 and $1.79. Deep Gilt Frames, beautiful design, two and two and one-half inch, 8x10, $1.49; 10x12, $1.98. Giltand Plush Combination Frame, fancy gilt out- side, broad silk plish mat and ptnin gilt inside, in sizes ranging from 10x14 to 28x27, a showy and beau- ‘Uiful frame, from $1.98, eavy tour-inch Gold Frames, very deep, suitable for portraits, very rich frame, in 19x25, 22x27 ‘$50 25x90 only, trout 96.40 up ‘These represent only a few ofthe numberless styles of Frames we carry instock. Weave a large variety of 8x10 Frames at 49c., some of them very handsome, besides Oak and Walnut Frames, in all possible sizes, No charge for framing. We use only French Glasz Our stock of Ol! Paintings, Engravingsand Chromos is also now very large. We call your evpecial attention to our 15x20 mported Olcograph in a handsome Gilt Frame, at $1.25. Larger Pictures of the same kind, $1.98, Oil Paintings, 22x36, from $2.98 up. A vielt to our gallery will repay you. M. SILVERBERG @ co, p20 812 7th street and 318 8th street. G. T. Kuzs, TAILOR, 416 Oru Brace stor cian PE SUE Bea Sd a Pantha pee nets UBSDAY, APRIL 21, 1885 Haxveowe Aus-Woox Scr FOR $10. WE ARE DISPLAYING A REGULAR TAILOB- MADE AND CUSTOMLIKE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S NICELY TRIMMED SPRING SUITS AT THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICEOF $10. WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO SHOW THESE REALLY, EXCELLENT svrTsTo GENTLEMEN WHO WOULD NoT OBJECT TO DRESS DECENTLY ara VERY,SMALL EX- PENSE, * SHOULD YOU WANT SUITS FOR LESS MONEY THEY'RE HERE, EVEN AS LOW AS §8-GOOD ONES, TOO. IF YOU WANT TO BUY A $12 SUIT, IF YOU WANT TOBUY A $15 SUIT, IF YOU WANT TO BUY AN $188UIT, IF YOU WANT TO BUYA $20SUIT, IF YOU WANT TO BUY A 9228017, IF YOU WANT TO BUYA $25 SUIT, IF YOU WANT TO BUYA $30 8UIT, IF YOU WANT TO. BUY A $35 SUIT, IF YOU WANT TO BUY A i0SUrIT, IF YOU WANT TO BUY A $45 SUIT, IF YOU WANT TO BUYA $50 SUIT, IN FACT, IF YOU WANT TO BUY ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF MEN'S, yours, Boys’ oR CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, CALL AT HEAD- QUARTERS, A. SAKS & CO. ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, a20 816 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. New Dress Goons WE HAVE OPENED TO-DAY A NEW LOT OF FRENCH SATTEENS, y LOT OF BROCHE GINGHAMS. CHOICE PATTERNS IN INDIA PONGEE. ONS LOT OF INDIA PONGEES AT 7c, WHICH ARE VERY CHEAP. JUST RECEIVED A NEW ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE WOOL DREss GooDs. : CHINA PONGEES. EMBROIDERED PONGEE PARASOIS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. W BLACK GOODS OF SUPERIOR MAKES AND QUALITIES. BEADED GRENADINES. VELVET GRENA- DINES. BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS AT $1.00, $1.25 AND $1.50, HOISERY AND UNDERWEAR. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ONE. PRIC ‘THE BEST IS THECHEA PEST, Ex Ff KK. IL KK, KK OD PPPoA PP AR OL fo AA FE 24 tu ry 814 SEVENTH STREET. SPECIAL SPRING SALE! MONDAY, APRIL 20, UNTIL SATURDAY, APRIL 25. SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY INDUCE- MENTS IN MILLINERY, LADIES’ WRAPS, LACES, JER SEYS, CORSETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TIPS, PLUMES, RUCHING, LACE CAPS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, 5,000 DOZEN STRAW HATS AND BONNETS. ENGLISH MILAN BRAIDS, BELGIAN SPLIT AND SATIN BRAIDS, PEARL, LOOP AND BROUGH AND READY RRAIDS. ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS AND COMBI- NATIONS OF FANCY STRAWS IN ALL SHAPES. . 2,500 TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. OSTRICH TIPS AND POMPONS IN EVERY NEW SHADE AND OF ALL QUALITIES. GOLD AND SILVER NETS AND LACES, COL- ORED CREPE DE CHENES, HAT SCARFS AND TRIMMINGS. 3 1,000 CARTOONS, NEW DESIGNS IN RICH PARIS FLOWERS. $5,000 WORTH OF JERSEYS AND VISITES. SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS LESS THAN ELSEWHERE, GIVE US A CALL BEFORE BURCHASING. KK Il NNN Goo ™ Kx RX N €°% © Bs Bc NNN & co KK I NNN GEG S58 PPR AOL A cco ERE PoP AA OL AR OC EF P aUA [LLL A 4 OcG EER 7 apl8___ 814 SEVENTH STREET. Tar Ruuxerox STANDARD TYPE-WRITER 118 VALUE ENHANCED BY RECENT I PROVEMENTS. Only 38 keys tolearn and operate, Prints 76 char. acters (Including caps and small letters, punctuation marks, figures, signs and fractions.) ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID, MOST DURABLE and NEAREST PERFECT Writing Machine made. SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the TEST OF ACTUAL USE and by EXTENSIVE SALES. Warranted and guaranteed to give satisfuc- Yon, Send for illustrated circular to WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. ‘WASHINGTON OF FICE—CORNER EIGHTH AND F STREETS. mbh16-3m. Ds Hawes GOLDEN SPECIFIO, 4 POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OR ‘THE LIQUOR HABIT. Itean be given In cup of coffee or tes without the Knowledge of the person taking it; is absdlutely harmless. and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patien isa moderate drinker or an alcobolic wreck. Ithas been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a ee fol- lowed. Ir NEVER Falls, The system once @npreg- nated with the Specific, it becomes an utter upossh ‘bility for the liquor appetite to exist, GOLDEN SPECIFIC 00., Proprietors, ‘Cincinnati, Ohio, For Bale by RE. XBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Coroee 14th and W street also corner 14th street and ‘ermont avenue, Washington, D.C. Gail or write for circulars and full particulars. 419-20 ‘ALL TYPE-\ AFFORDS MORE H SERVICE THAN $100 WRITER. Hal folly sustains ite claims over its rivals; i the Sintained by Matting wena enamine co ait tat ‘yo Ang ro i wos Ginee, sina. 257 QBS sees, terms, on, the Gee | ROY oL Bates eae CIty ITEMS. ‘The Salvation Of! has no multe Tenttuys relives pain instantly and permanently. be. 1 ‘The Following Genuine Bargains will be_ offered ‘to-morrow and. Thu only at R. Goldschmids, 812-7th st. n.w.; Brown's French shoe dressing 4. bottles for” 25e, worth as et Soa eae eats Bleces decorated with broad colored bands: and gold lines $3.15; Real majolica cuspadores 490, worth $1; hand painted French china ice cream saucers 6 for 9c, worth $1 ‘door mats with red borders.43c, worth 75c; colored. glass finger bowls 6 for 69¢, worth $1.25; Real majolica Jugs 2c, worth 50c: decorated china cup, saucer and plate 25c, worth 0c; handsome engraved goblets 6 for 47, worth ‘75e; Superior white English reelain dinner sete, new square shape, 127 pleces $17.48, worth $25, sets 56’ pleces $4.98, worth $7.60; chamber sets with covered jar’ $5.25, worth $8,; colored glass lee cream saucers 5c, worth 15c; white porcelain cups and saucers 750% dz, worth $13 8 inch rubber dressing combs 9c, worth 15¢; handsome crystal in stands 59¢, worth $1., also special low prices will be offered in baby carriages, refrigerators and ice chests. Ly For Bronchial. Asthmatic and Palmo- nary Complaints, “Brown's Bronchial Trocnes? manifest remarkable curative properties. Sold only in boxes, €0 Dr. Wilbor’s Cod-Liver Ol and Lime. Invalids need no longer dread to take that great specific for Consumption, Asthma and threatening Coughs Cod iver Oll and Lime. As prepared by Dr. Wilbor it 1s robbed of the nauseating taste, and also embodies a prepara- tion of the Phosphate of Lime, giving nature the very article required to ald the healing qualities of the Oil, and to recreate where dis- ease has destroyed. It also forms a remarkable tonic, and will cause weak and debilitated. per. sons to become strong and robust. It should be Kept in every family for instant use on the first ‘Appearance of Coughs or ion of the Lun; Mamutuctured oni ‘by AB Wilbor, chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists. 0 J. E. Young Will open New Parasols and Silk Umbrellas. Sateens worth 25c., 15c., new designs, Go there before purchasing elsewhere. Remember 736 ‘7th street, YouNa's. Cheapest place for Cash- meres, blick and colored. Also, all kinds of Corsets and Underwear at reduced prices, 12%4e. Percales. 3 6c. fast colors, I Recommend Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy for In- digestion and Headache, It cured me.—t W. Horner, agent for Ambach, Burgander & Co, Baltimore, Md, © Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all. eo “Rough on Toothache.” Instant relief for Neuralgia, Toothache, Face ache. Ask for “Rough on Toothache.” 15 & 25¢. is QOUVENIRES i FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, | AT KK nN NNN GGG ™ me H REN §0% © 58s BS HERE Soo Sg KK 0 NNN Goo . 5338 NFEEW W WwW II DDD, FEE A SNK wwww Hip DE AA \iee \Wwiw oD DEE AA WNKEE Wo OW iBov ez a“47 926 SEVENTH STREET. 100 dozen LADIES’ HATS (all colors) In the NEW. SHAPES, Fine (Allan Straw), only 48¢.; regular price, $1. 200 dozen CHILDREN’S HATS (all colors),Trimmed, ‘25c.; regular price, 75c. - Just received s Full Line of RIBBONS tn all colors and widths, which we are going to sell for a few days only at 6 cents per yard. Also,a Line of TAMMANY RIBBONS for trim- ming Huts, Our line of FRENCH (IMPORTED) TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS 1s, without doubt, the LARGEST ever shown in thiscity, and at astonish- ing LOW PRICES. All we ask is that you call and convince yourselves of this fuct, Our Departments of HOSIERY, CORSETS, RIB- BONS, VELVETS and SATINS, FLOWERS and FEATHERS, and the LATEST NOVELTIES IN LACE GOODS have all SPECLAL BARGAINS for this week. Call and Inspect for yourselves, and when once here you will surely come again, at KING'S NEW IDEA, 926 SEVENTH STREET. 6“ No Taxr Exar Far Tue HALTER DRAW WITH GOOD OPINION OF THE LAW." pls WHEN ANY ONE WHO HAS THE SLIGHTEST CLAIM/TO RESPECTABILITY ISCAUGHT IN A QUESTIONABLE TRANS- ACTION. HE FIRST SETS HIMSELF TO ~ THE TASK OF INVENTING EXCUSES, AND MAKES DESPERATE EFFORTS TO RELIEVE HIMSELF OF THE ENTANGLE- MENT BY PLAUSIBLE REASONING AS TO THE CORRECTNESS OF ALL PRAC- TICES WHICH HE HAD INDULGED IN, HOWEVER MUCH SAID PRACTICES MAY HAVE OPERATED TO THE DETRIMENT OF AND ABSOLUTE Loss To THE’toM- PRAINANTS. IN THIS CASE THE PEO- PLE ARE THE COMPLAINANTS, AND NOW THAT THESCALES HAVE DROPPED FROM THEIR EYES REGARD THE DE- FENSE OF THE CORRECT MAN AS A “SOMETHING LIGHT AS AIR” THEY HEAR THE SOUND THEREOF, BUT CAN- NOT SEE IT. THE MANNER IN WHICH THEIR CONFIDENCE HAS BEEN BE- TRAYED IS TOO FRESH IN THEIR MINDS, AND AS PATENT TO THE EYE “aS NEW SNOW UPON 4 RAVEN'S BACK.’ AS YET THE PEOPLE HAVE PRE- FERRED NO CHARGES AGAINST US: THEREFORE NO DEFENSE 18 NECES- SARY. ON THE CONTRARY, THEY ARE DELIGHTED WITH OUR MODE AND MANNER OF CONDUCTING BUSINESS AND ARE GIVING US THEIR CHEERFUL AND HEARTY SUPPORT, FOR WHICH WE ARE DEEPLY GRATEFUL, AND BEG TO ASSURE THEM THAT WE SHALL CONTINUE TO SELL FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING AT EXACTLY TEN PER CENT ABOVE ACTUAL COST OF MANU- FACTURE. ADLER’S ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICK, 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Southeast corner Massachusetts avenue, Always be sure that you are in the RIGHT PLACE, See ‘ADLER" over the door. 4 Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 12. ap17 Saurzs Muwavxsr Lacz. PALMER'S GINGER ALE, LEMON 80DA, &c., &c. ALWAYS THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. DEPOT: 1224 29rm Sraxer Nomruwzer. SAMUEL C. PALMER, ‘Telephone 454, spl? tease Has AMERICA AND ENGLAND, WE ARE AGENTS FOR MESSRS DUNLAP & ©0,, OF NEW YORK, AND MESGRS, LINCOLN, BENNETT & CO., OF LONDON, THE PRODUC- TIONS OF THESE CELEBRATED FIRMS ARE RENOWNED THROUGHOUT THE HABITABLE GLOBE, ALL GooDs OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AND WARRANTED, WILLETT @ RUOFF, ‘R20LE AGENTS, ‘eps (905 Pennaylvanis are. PIANOS AND ORGANS. DRY _GOODS. WASHINGTON: S17 Market Space, Pa. ava, near 9th st. NEW YORK: BALTIMORE: 122 Fifth avenne, 204-206 W. Balto. st. Wx Krasz & Co, MANUFACTURERS OF .aND, UPRIGHT, and SQUARE PIANOFORTES. We beg to announce to our Washington patrons that, destring to offer them greater facilities In their deal- ings with us, we have opened warerooms at 817 MARKET SPACE, PA. AVE. xem Oru st., WASHINGTON. ‘The same are conducted directly by ourselves, and customers can deal with us there to precisely the same advantage as at our Baltimore and New York estab- lishmenta, 5 A fall assortment of our various styles of GRANDS, UPRIGHTSand SQUARE PIANOS will constantly be found on hand = WM. KNABE @ 00. 4% PIANOS FOR RENT. 10 BEB MONTE WILL BUY A HANDSOME SQUARE OB UPRIGHT PLAN: of beat minke, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S, ‘453 7th street northwest. $5 PER MONTH WILL BUY 1N ELEGANT OR- GAN, otany style, and finest make, at SIDNEY T. NOMO'S, “483 7th stret northwes'. A,LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-1AND PIANOS ani s x tived, ee SIDNEY T. NEMMO, 433 7th street northwest. A VERY HANDSOME STEINWAY PIANO, bat Uitle used, at au immense sacrifice; will sell On moyth- Jy installment WworGlO SIDNEY T. NTMMO, 433 7th street northwest SEVERAL VERY, FINE PARLOR ORGANS at ee ee SSPONEY 7. NIMMO, 433 7th street northwest. AN ELEGANT UPRIGHT CABIN; PIANO, vut eight months old. at tremerdous ‘and payable in monthly installments of $10. SIDNEY T. N1MMO, 433 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Sremway Praxos. The Hest in the Work, ‘Together with a large as- soriment of other Pianos constantiy om, hand. w Buslestore of EDWARD F. DRUG! Partner ofthe late W.G. METZEROTT & CO, Bole Agent for Sicinway 4 fone, Gabler’ Gi Agent. for Stelnw Sons Gabler” Grove. teen: Wheelock, Alatshall, Wendell and otter Pr _anoa. mh20 de mp & Bro, 708 7th Street northwest. sole agents for the STIEFF and KRANICH & BACH rr eaL ANOS and Gally's Wonderful ‘seifplavin Instruments, bargains on easy termisin Pianos and Orguns which have been Used.” Plauoa wu Or aus for rent, tuned and repaired. Jaro prtsyos. TUNING AND REPAL) OF Nt Ta AIRS PIANOS A SPE- V. BECKER'S WAREROOMS, ‘801 Oth street, ja03m I GRAND. fe12 rd r nL. siviesy Now Feady, at special factory prices. H.-L. SUMNER, S11 Bust uw. OS Sree & Co, EMERSON, AND BAUS &0Q. PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed; for rent by day, week, month or year. Kent applied if purchased, ‘Full stock of Sc. Music, HENRY EBERRACH, 915 F street, m31 Managing Partner of the Iste firm of Ellis €Co. VENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS, e made by DECKER BIOS. N, ¥. G. H. KUHN, Sole Agent, 407 10th st, nw, Also for Burdett Organs. o2 Ricunoxn CIGARETTE SMOKERS ‘Who are willing to pay alittle more for CIGARETTES: than the price charged for the ordinary Trade Cigarettes, will find the RICHMOND STRAGHT CUT No, 1 SUPERIOR TQ ALL OTHERS. ‘They are made from the brightest, most delicately flavored, and highest cost gold leaf grown in Virginia, and are absolutely without adulteration or druga, STRAIGHT CUT No. 1. ‘We use the Genuine French Rice Paper, of our own Girect importation, which ia made especially for us water marked with the name of the brand— RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT No. 1— on each Cigarette, without which none are genuine. IMITATIONS of this brand have been put on sale, and Cigarette smokers are cautioned that this is the old and original brand, and to observe that each ‘Package dr box of RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT CIGARETTES Bears the Signaturee of ALLEN & GINTER, ‘MasvractunErs, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. apli.s&ta,8t Lapns, WHY SUFFER LONGER WITH ‘TENDER FEET, ‘When you can purchase FINE SHOES, made by hand for $3.50 and $4, and made to measure for $5 in any style you desire, GENTS, ‘We make for you the celebrated WAUKENPHAST ‘and other styles of Shoes for only $5. ‘The increased demand for our FAMOUS$3.50Shoes for ladies and genta assures us that they will wear. Every pair warranted. BASE BALL SHOES also made tomeasure. We have something new in this line. GEO. W. RICH, aplO__ Successor to F. H. Wilson. 409 7th st. n. 5 il FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES, FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. FOR HEATING BY LATROBES: FOR OPEN GRATES, IT MAKES A QUICK FIRE IT IS EASILY IGNITED. IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE. 17 18 ECONOMICAL UbWILL PaY TO TRY IT, FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT CO. 40 Bushels Crushed, $8.70. 40 Busheis Not Crushed, $2.90. 25 Bushels Crushed, $2.50. 26 Bushels Not Crushed, $2.00. DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON _OR GEORGETOWN. J OUSE PAINTS Aa bi BOUGHT CHEAPER AT THE i Departinent of LASS Dealer in ‘i i af A ul ae z iH fal i § a A] : i {filed "bs per ‘collected. P delivered to all parts of the city. ane: of my buen, ood Ria rere, ae ai and se on es ‘mock, Low er met everything rs SEATON PERRY, Bvecesor To PeRny & Brovweny, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY. APRIL 20TH, A LARGE ASSORTMEN or SUTs NOVELTIES IN EMBROIDERED INDIA PON- GEES. EXTRA FINE QUALITY PLAIN INDIA PON- GEE AT 500 A YARD. PLAIN AND FIGURED PIUNA SILKS IN GREAT VaAnuery: cS NEW LovS NUS AND SUMMER SILKS NOVELTIES IN TWO YORE. bit AND POMPADUCK Sa TIAn, W RHADAMES TO MATE . “EXTRA GOOD VALUI© LN BLACK Av URAHS. RWADAMES. Tit IS GRAIN SILAS at Si. SPOOL “OTINE and #2 REW UY ALL. STYLES IN ANDCAR’ Tost AND PARASOLS, SU RIAGE SILADES, Y COS MERTNO UNDER- AND MEDIUM WEIGHTS, LEMEN AND CHILD ES, SIZES AND QUALITIDS. BF CHOWE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave, cor. 9th Established 1840, 713 Masser Space PARASOL, NEW STYLES PARASOLS, LOW PRICES, 50 PAIRS ECRUE LACE CURTAINS, $3,75, USUAL PRICE $5.00. 100 STRIPED BROCHE SHAWLS, $1.25, WORTH. 100 WHITE AND BLACK PLAID SIT AWTS$L.25, $1.00, $2.50, WORTH MORE MONEY. 500 WHITE BED SPREADS, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. 60 WHITE CRIB SPREADS, 75e., $1.00, $1.25, A FULL LINE SPRING SHADES KID GLOVES, MATHER'S PATENT LACING. 1 CASE GENUINE WAMSUTTA COTTON, 10c. A FULL LINE CASSIMERS, 37, 50, 7c, $1,981.25. A FULL LINE SUMMER SILKS, 37%, 500. 4 FULL LINE SPRING DRESS GOODS, WE SELL AT POPULAR PRICES, GEO. J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, apis 713 Market Space, Lasssuncxe & Bro COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 13, WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL DRIVES! A FEW IN FACH AND EVERY ONE OF OUR DE- PARTMENTS. THESE PRICES ARE FOR THIS Y ARE SPECIAL. LACES, ‘My INCH ORIENTAL LACE, 200 A YARD; REGULAR PRICE, BLACK CHANTILLY LAC BIN, 4IN. 10 150. 20e, 25e. A HANDSOME ORIENTAL LACE, @ INCIT WIDE, FOR 26c. A YARD; REGULAR PRICE, 5c. NOTIONS. BARBOUR'S LINEN THREAD, Sc. NE PLUS ULTRA PINS (REST), 4c. RICK RACK BRAID, 4c. A DOZEN, SILKS, CHENEY BROS! BEST JERSEY SILKS, $1.10. | OUR REGULAR$1 COLOREDSILK,22 INCHES 6IN. 20 PIECES BLACK SILK, WORTH 80c, Svc. A YARD; BUTTONS OF ALLKINDS WORTH FROM 10 TO 40c. CORSET COV) NIGHT GOW: RIBBONS. ALLSILK OTTOMAN RIBBONS, SHADES (2 SHADES OF CLUDED), Nos 4,5, 7.9, VORTH 250, ERE $1.23. IN ALL ORANGE IS. Bc, 10c A YARD. (BLACK) 250. A SUEDE GLOVE, 75c. HANDKERCHIEFS. NEW STYLES IN LADIES COLORED ROR. DERED HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS AT 8c; WORTH 1244. DON'T FORGET OUR BOOK DEPARTMENT. HUCKLERERRY FINN, $1.90; REGULAR SHAKESPEARE COMPLETE, IN 13 Vor- UMES, HANDY EDITION, $3.31; REGULAR PRICE, $7.50, j RUCHED: SEVENTEEN STYLES OF CREPE LISSE RUCHING AT 19¢; WORTH 30c. OTHER DEPARTMENTS. SUN UMBRELLAS. 26i1NCH PARAGON, OLIVE WOOD STICKS, $1.88; WORTH $250, WHITE Goops. A LINEN THIS WEEK FOR 100, FOLDCHBCK NAINSOOKS POR 9 CRAZY CLOTH, 16c. A YARD; WORTH 25c. CHILDREN’S COLLARS, MADE OF LACE OR EMBROIDERY, 2lc; VERY HANDSOME AND WORTH 30c, EMBROIDERIES. WE WILL GIVE A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER SENT ON ALL EMBROLDEPIES FOR THIS K ONLY, HOSIERY. LADIES’ LISLE THREAD HOSE, IN RLACK AND COLORS, AT 4c; WORTH FULLY 750. MISSES’ HOSE, ALL SIZES FROM5 TOS’ RTH AT LEAST 50c. CHENILLE FRINGES. OUR LOOP FRINGE, ALL COLORS, THIS WEEK POR 89.: WORTH $1.25. SPLENDID COLORED CHENILLE FRINGE AT 58c. A YARD; REGULAR PRICE 75c, GENT’S FURNISHINGS. ALL 4c. SCARFS AT 89c, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. SPECIAL PRICES U NTIL APRIL 18. LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422, 424 AND 426 SEVENTH STREET. ap! Beweans: BARGAIN GREAT BARGAINS IN SHIRTS, ATTH BRANCH VAL osu FACTORY. The COMFORT and Richardson HIRT, made of Wau en, (Reint: atta Cottor ed), tinistied Teady for the was ‘only 53 ceuts.” This is the Finest Shirt int ASK to see ou! MOND SHIRT, made of Fruit of the Loom Cotton and Fine L Rosca hese Shirts are cut leniliwise of Uigive eutire sath dozen MI HALF HOSE, which we intend w sell ut PER Paik, ut This 1002 F STREET NON Ore OF MESSRS. EISNER & MENDELSON, SULE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT, U.S.OF A. 20 RACE ST., PRILADELPHTA, DEAR SIRS:—I NAV MALT EXTRACT FOR THE IN UMY PRIVATE PR POUND IT TO BE THE STORING BEVEL. W. W. LAMB. M. 124 HANOV! EM ENSE LY, AND ABOUT A MPLLION PORTED iy YoU HAVE TION IN THE CUSTOS-H BILY FOR THE PAST FIVE YEAKS, YOURS, RESPECTFULLY W. W. LAM, "M.D, CHIEF DEEG Txsh pion Us, w TON ATURT OHA Hobe AND “MORITZ EISNER" ON THE NECK Or EVERY porrue feabihaty Concestraten CRAB ORCHARD WATER. ‘THE GREAT RENOVATOR a EN AND INDORSED BY Oy EOUTDE yAE" ETRE, ONE" i THAT ACTS ON ALL OF POSE ERE WAT ASE A THE STOMACH. —-SURE-SAFE-SPEEDY.— BINED MEDICINAL VIR- THE com! ALL THE FAMOUS NATU- TUBS OF XL WATERS CONSTIPATION, ‘enled packages, at 10 ccnie and (CRAB ORCHARD WATER OO, Proprietors. SIMON X. JONES, Manager, aplonase ’ “A TH PLAIN SATLY | 2 ‘Excrosrve. Loulsvite, Kv. | anQ6 = No. 452 PA. AVE, BEAR J. Cy Horennsox, FINE MILLINERY. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. CHILDREN'S HATS IN ALL &TY LPS, “PLOW! “HAT SCARPS" AND GOLD LACES NING MILLINERY A SPR CIALTY.” PARASOLS IN ARTISTIC DESIGNS, FROM REST MAKERS IN PREVAILING COL RS FULL LINE OF MOURNING AND CAR RIAGE PARASOLS, ‘SILK UMBRELLAS" AT A BARGAIN. NOVELTIES IN JERSEYS, LATEST PARIS STYLES, LADIES TAILOR-MADE SUITS. BLACK SILK COSTUMES FOR #20, WORTH $40, WARRANTED TO FIT EQUAL TU CUSTOM MADE TUAVPLING RAGLANS IN NEW DEStONS, SPRING WRAPS,” OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FOSTER KID GLOVES, WITH IMPROVED PATENT HOOKS, FROM £1 PER PR UPWARDS SILK AND LISLE GLOVBS, IN NEW SHADES, DRESS TRIMMI LACES, BUTTONS, BRAIDS, 0. ‘TTrevier, Paris fapit)_ 907 Paava Maoae J. PL Pacwen IMPORTER OF FASHTON, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTED NOVELTIES CONSTANTLY BEING CEIVED, SCOURING AND ent. 1205 New York Kinds of Caution. and Cex ni at ing Fippet AN TUN “formerly with a. Fischer ses done up wi chout INE LBRC MADAME VALMONT HGS TO her patrons and customers that sive Is pre Pared to clean and get up all Hine LACES, CURTA TNS Of all descriptions, “MALIA « SPHCTALTY inthe Most approved styiea batablisbed since N90. S13. Lith sen. aploame To Tax Lan: 9 HER MAJESTY'S CORSET. ‘We take pleasure tn calling your attention to this Corset, which is now being introduced to the Ladies of America, An Invitation is extended to ail to call and examineit DOUGLASS, apl Mas » ‘GOS Mh street, opposite Patent Office, Received @ new and elegant line of Infant's and Children’ WHITE DRPSSHS, IPS AND ROBES, LACE AND SHIRRED CAPS, LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, Plain and Embroidered, for Spring wear, In Mother Hubbard and other styles, and all kinds of CHILDREN S FURNISHING ¢ Astros Fisners Chenieal ry Clean oy Teanest bs this ti PS EVENING DR rm Hal shape: aid ¢ efectuaily. P IE K. HUMPHERY, = proces wall nd $1.35 por esas 430 Texte Staeer Norviwasr, Makes Corsets to order In every style and material, snd guarant erfect it and comfort, 1 Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset (Mim E's own funke) that for the price is unsurpassed 2. B.—French, German and Spanish Spoken. mrl@ . CORCORAN BUILD from Expositionsat WA AD FINE TATR WORK Hair Cutting. F Drewwing. m ina first-class manne. 537 15th st. LY SUPPLIES Hair dyed Wiss to onder, FAM I Fawr Grocers. We sell strictly for cash; consequently can and will sell cheaper than any other firm in the city, Goods amounting to two dollars or over delivered free to any part of the city. All gords must give satisfaction or money refunded, (all and compare prices. POOLE, BROOKE & 00. apls $44 Louisiana avenue, Tm: Oxy Proce Is U. 5 ihe. STARCH, 25 conte sLieaN’ coc FRR RRR ree oR EP EEE ems coo ERE R R ®us* = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, {x without a doubt the most Practorunand the mom x 's Flour in the world produce: ts “ ‘i ‘orid. To That, we would simply state that ® lace quan Bi Grtuts’ mami “ieistipped: annually 65 Hurope and eaten at the principal Courts of the old world, We GcaranTing that is made fro b Minnesota atid Loa is that in this Floura perfect sap len of the wheat berry ofall weak and starchy beet reached, and is, couse , ylelditue more bread to than anyother Float The best trae ‘adits tak from ite bread maicine qualitien It inthe cheapest, us the best, for either family oF baker's tse, Unsurpassed by any} Every sack ‘every bacrel is Warranted lo give entire, STERLING'S ST, LOUIS FANCY. One of the most benutifil Winter Wheat Patente ever offered to the trade. It ls unexcelled by any other Parent except Ceres, and will please the most ex acting Lousekeeper aud sutiefy the mout dustidious ople sine GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Whest Patent, RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hunzarian process, Itis avery cheap and deautifal Patent, within the reach of all clases, and We CuuranWe Will RIVE satisfaction to every one whe wil uy GOLDEN HILL. The olf reliable standby and the Standard Family salty tow reat st it can be Flour of the Distriet. It is equal many high-priced Patent Flours, wh bought for cons torsto bring f STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries then once Will UEVEr Une muy thing cise, Foreale by ali grocers Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indlansave sel WM, M.GALT & CO. SEWING MACHINES, &c. _ LAMA'S BEST MACHINE COTTON, SIX oF Joe. ut AU ERBACICS Sewing: Machit it wall und see testa minrks maces fet. NEW IT Prompt and Serrso Axo Sesame Fasuoxs AND PUBLICATIONS NOW READY. 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