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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Wenther. Orrice oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER. Wasuixatos, D.C., April 24, 1885, 11 a.m. For the middie Atlantic states, fulr wi followed by local’ showers, continued weather during the day, followed by cold weather Saturday morning, wind shuiting to westerly and northwesterly, bighet barometer, preceded in east portion by falling barometer. A COOL WAVE COMING. For Saturday —The cold, which extends over the lake region and upper Mississippi valle; eg te etis e vepee ieeae cane Jantie coast Saturday morn: ausiny # fall of Irom degrees in temperature In New England and the middie Atiuntic states, with local showers, followed by tair weather. Fro THE room for our larg pers now arriving, w sand Slip- Must close out the bat auce of those dum. Men's Laced, But- | tou and Gaiter-, $1. nd SL.5u,worts fr $2 to ¥2.50: Misses Iren's Butte Worth $1.25. Hahn's, 516 7th st. and ave. ReMoyAL.—Sivsheimer & Bro., shoe dealers, of 808 7th street, have removed to their old stand, 3151 M street, West Washington, where they will be glad to see their friends toniers. Cur ved to all from th ‘Cream; equal to any Sine rpr 75 cents half gallon. town. $1.50 per gal 235 G street northwest Just Recerven at Engel 200 bunches of ‘Also, a fine, lot of straw: Extis Noms ier Star! wing, os Telephone call 96-3. $10 sults all wool), Hollander’s, 19th & Pav. LT-PACKED REFRIGERATORS. GEO, WATTS & So: 1421 New York avenue, And 314 7th street nw: SKE DECORATIVE ADv. of Louis A. Dieter on fmt pace, introddction of novelties in wall ‘coverings. a Ske Panet’s CARD under Rooks about special display of Stationery. It’s worth your notice. STAINED GLAss ScnsTITUTE AGENCY, 411 7th. Fusset’s Ick Cream and Charlotte Russe, 1427 New York avenue. Do Nor purebase until the merit of the Rid Schaefer & Bro., 1020 7th st Best $2 Derbys, Hollander's, 19th & Pa.ave. Junics LANsBURGH, h street, has con- eluds ake it acain liv at his éstablish= ment by the offering of 1,150 Crossley’ Eng: Harp Woop, have examined erator. J. We sole agents, lish Tapestry Rugs at $1.00 each, ouly for day and to-morrow. is FREE Pictvre Gairky. 411 7th st. No More Leaky Varor Stoves, ‘A. EBERLY & Sons, 718 7th st. now. SOMETHING FoR THE Lavtes.—Mr. Dowling will sell to-morrow, at 12 o'clock, at his auction rooms, two Mexican pups, male and temale; perfect beauties. For Boys’ ax: France's, corner Bpecial aitention Good enovgh for an BALRRiuGAaN Su 19th street and AS ALARM offire was turned in at 7:05 o'clock lastevening for fire in house 422° Ist street southeast; loss $25. LADIES’ GENUINE hand-sewed dress Shoes, Freneh Kid, low vamp box toe, or Id vamp, medium : any size and width, popular shoestore, DREN'S St 1w Hats go to | the oul strictly one- | ", at Hollander’s, avenue. 10th street is swept but ouce fouror five times that of the former contrac Frozex Crstakp. Gautier's, 736 10thst.n.w. For Texprr Fret. Hahn's Ladies’ $3 and $4 French and Cur. Kid hand-turned Button; Gent's $3 Dongola kid Low Shoes, S16 7th st MILK and Whisky testers, Hempler’s, near 4%). CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. | ALBaten’s Oreka Hors) “The Lights o' | London.” i} Forb’s Orrra Horsr.—Mr. George C. Miln, in “Romeo and Juliet.” | Henzoo’s Muset.—“The Danites.” Dime McsEUm. <hion and Famine; or, New York Alter Dark. ‘Taeater Comr Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 12:00 p.m., and tinguished at 4:15 am. “Tae National Rifles, of this elty, have decidea | to take part in the interstate drill and encamp- ment to begin at Mobile, Ala., May 4. The return game of polo ‘between the Nationals, of the E street rink, and the Stars, of the Rhode Island avenue rink, was played [ast | night at the Nationals’ rink. 18, the presence of | fally 2,000 people, and resulted in’ a vietory for the Nationals, by a seore of 210.0. ‘The new Catholic chape! at Wilson station, six miles from Washington, will be dedicated on Sunday, at 11 o'clock, by Archbishop Gib- tous. A special train will leave the B. « P. de- For, in this city, at 10:15 a m. and return at 2 | =a | F The Washington Light Infantry Corps has ac- | cepted an invitation to varticlpate in the an- | Bual reunion of the Army of the Potomac, at Baltimore, May 7. The corps has appoi Lieut. Cowie, Capiain Breitharth and Sergeant | Eurdine as @ committee to make arrangements for the summer encampment. ——— Fine Arts. THE FANNING COLLECTION. ‘The art lovers of this city will have an oppor- | tanity on Monday of seeing perhaps the finest | collection of water-color paintings ever brought together In this country. It embraces about three hundred fine specimens of the English, | Spanish, French, Roman, Dutch, Lombardy and Neapolitan schools of watercolor paintings, | The exnibtiion will be especially rich in fine old | English drawings: also, many of the great | pames of the modern Dutch school will be rep | resented. Among the important works that will be found tn this exhibition will be a really | fine Turner, fully guaranteed; also, three good Copiey Fieldings, a large and important David | Cox in the best manner, a superb Fortuny, a | good Millet drawing, several fine Brisse Bumber of fine Hermann and Maris Ten four superb works by Chevilier Ind took the first pri: the Munich ¢ against 1,500 competitors; A Kegal Dish. by A. Tanee, that tok first prize at the Birmingham exhibition: two fine cattle pieces by Vrolyk, the great Dutch eattle painter, forming a collec: tion of over three bu: file works, recently imy by W. H. Fanning. of New Y: London. The entire collection will be sold,with- | Out reserve of limit, at the art rooms of Thomas | Dowling, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday { mornings, afternoons and evenings, at 11,3and Spm. —_.—_ THE WASHINGTON RowING Cire OrGax-! 14ED.—A new boat club was organized last | evening asthe Washington Kowing club, and the following officers elected: Wm. Dickson, dent; J. Brad! ms vice president: ‘m. R. Lapham, s apt. J. H. White treasurer: MacDonald Douglass, captain; Durnaill, first Heutenant,and Wm. secker, second lieutenant. The club starts out with the most flattering prospects. Its membership is already 56, and first-class crews for this sea- son are assured. A four-coared shell has been coutributed and will be ordered at once. The ¢lub will oceapy Mr. Cumberland’s new boat house, next to the Ci ia house, AS ORGANIZED System oF DoG STEALIXG.— Quners of fine dogs in Washington complain thet an organized system of dog stealing is being earried on here. Of late valuable dogs have disappeared from various portions of tke city, and {a some cases the owners traced then to Baltimore. It is reed that dogs are stoh here and sent over to Baltimore to be of. “As a means of protection a purse raised to defray the expense of detecting the | thieves, with vunishing them. EXrLorrs Ix BALTIMORE OF A CororED BURGLAR From W AsuixeToN.—Robert butler ‘Was arrested in Baltimore early ¥ Ing, and when locke up confessed to al Tes ofburglaries,: a the officers wh: could tind most of the stolen property. of housebreaking were made out against But) It fs estizaated that the the good: stolen will aggr: 900. ‘Butler went to Baltimore from Washington the latter part of Jastsummer. His wite is Living In this city. —— Base Batt.—The Nationals added another victory yesterday to their long list, defeatins the fainous New York league team by @ score of | Sw insixinnings. The visitors did not ar. rive till late, and it was nearly half-past five | Yelock before the game commenced. The New | Yorkers were not tn condition to do their best, | having just completed « tiresome Journey. The | Victory of the Nationals was none the less cred- Itable, however. The New Yorks are looked Upea as the champions of the league, and un- doubtedly have the best material of any club ween here this season. They are territie batters, Ewing's catching terday was spleudid. Otber es Yesterd AtSt. Louls—St. Louis, 2; Cincinnaul, 1. At Richmond—Philudelphia, ovis Ts; Virginia, 2. “At Providence, Rt 1- more, 6;' Metropolitan, 4. — 4 Ai Jasper, of Max Conn.—Boston, 3; Meride: — Tue Faruer FINep FoR. AN Ovvexse ED AGAINST THE SoN—In the Police Court this morning, Charles H. Hurdle, ton trial. charged with keeping a . Chas. H. Hurdle, sr., testified that his son Was the proprictor of the bar-room at 1222 D Street. Officer Sheehas testified that he wen ¢ to Hurdie’s suloon and bought @ glass of sof eider. The court gave § ent against, ¥5. sr. in the sum of $20, Mr. Padg itt not desire a conviction against ‘Mr, , ST. ws there was no proof against him. judge said he believed Mr. Hurdle, sr., was ying: aid he did not believe what he said.” Mr. noted un appeal from the judge's de- hattan college, 1. Oo day PURE VERMONT MAPLE {CHOICE Setence and Pleasure. A brilliant reception was given by Mr. Alex- ander Graham Bell at his elegant residence on Scott Circle, last evening in honor of the meme bers of the National Academy of Selences, now in session in this city. Many gentlemen promi- nent in social or offical cireies or in the scientific circles of the city were invited to meet the distinguished scientists of the Ac- ademy, most, if not all, of whom were present pa the occatton. Ainong the guests thus brought together were Prof, S. F. Baird, Major J. W. Powell, Adrairal Jenkins, Hon. James @. Haine, Secretary Endicott, the’ Chinese @atlaires, Chief Justice Waite, Mr. Justice Gray, Mr, Justice Field and Mr. Justice Harlan, R. Spofford, Prof. Asaph Hall. Gen. Rochester, Hon. J. K. MeCamimon, Prof. Simon Newcomb, Prof, E. D. Cope, Lieut.’A. W.Greely, Mr. Wal Paris, Mr. Gardiner G. Hubbard, "Hon. Chas, ‘on E Mi: sdecker, Col, A. F rd, Lester’ F. Ward, urke, Reginald Fen? pt. Dutton, Dr. N.S. Commissioner of "Education “John Frederick W. True, J. 0. Wilsoi H. Saville, Mr. Charles Nordhoff, y. B. Hazen, Dr. Robert Fletcher, Prof. J. fastinan, Judge MacArthur, Prof. Theo. 1. Gill, ex-Chief Justice Drake, Hon, H. C, Bur bh ee aa ei aes ard Rathbun, Mee thon: ry Prot C.V. Riley, Hon. Theodore Lytmane, on, Prof, Scudder and. Prof. ir. W. H. Holmes, Gen. K. D. Colman, Commissioner of Dr. Elliott ies, Gen. Green B. Raum, Mr. Wm. A. De Geindry, Dr. W. W. Johnson and Dr, Wim. Lee. Dati eb SALE OF SEATS FOR “PATIENCE.”—Owh - demand for seats made at the theate rentano Bros, have decided to conduct the box ollice at Albaugh’s, Satur h. Parties who have hot yet 11 do well to call early, secede hth MARRIAGE LICENSES. — Marriage licenses ve heen ‘issued by the clerk of the court to . Fowler and Josephine Connell, both of Montzomery county Julius Wagner and Kemling; Charles Beckly and Sarah Pey- ‘TW. Holt, of New York, and Margaret Gray Warten; Ezra Bayless, of Fairfax,Va., and liza J. Tillett, of Loudon county, Mussey, Azriculture; Mr. Chartes J. Bell, Va.! Lorenzo Norris und Annie King: Barclay Hawkins and Mattie Mebonald; Richard Langston and Mil deed C. Hill: John L. Granger, of Rockville, and Mrs. Sadie £. Febry: Edward Crump and Katie Woodland; W Harris, of Nelson county, Va, and L, B. Stockdon, of Orange county, Va. SSS Assowrey Pore 00 Lm 3 A mk 0% EY se E By 08 Yaa E Ro 00 y A A LLLL B A H NNN Geo Bho RS HORRE §% Hee AA RE Tt NXN & pub ach Xk Tt SRN Goo BBB A A K K OU ON WN 66e PPP) OO W HW WwW PDD FEE RRR pop oo wWwww Db ERR PPP O © WWWW D D FE RRR Pe 0 oO WWWW D D E § z ~ ;P 00 Ww WwW opp ERE - This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength aud wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold n competition i the multitude of low tests, short weight, altm or phosphate powders SoLp oNLY IN cass Rovan BAKING PowpEE Co.. 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap Sus: CHEAPEST SILKS IN THE UNITED STATES! Snxs: Sus: {oELACK SILKS, excellent quality, reduced from $1 0. FANCY SILKS rednced to SILKS reduced ROCADE SILK LV ET, $1. ROCAINE SIL HAW Ls, pure Wool, Blue and Crewni 2 LING, beautiful Luce style, pure wool, PURE VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR, 8 Ibs for $1. RUP, oue gal cans, IMPORTED ORANGES, Deep Color, 4 dozen for $1. VELVET SKIN LEMO: ANULATED 531 16 lbs. STANDARD “A” SI 18 Ibs. 10 Ibs, Sty Ibs. EVAPORATED PEACHES for $1. 7 Is CHOICE DRIED PEACHES for $1. 16 tbs. CHOICE TURKISH PRUNES for $1. 12 Ibs CHOICE FRENCH PRUNES for $1 Buy quick, as these prices ure liable to advance any day. ELPHONZO YOUN GROCER, 428 OTH ST., BETWEEN D AND E. P.S.—Don't fail to try our MANDEHLING JAVA ‘GS, COFPEE-tar superior to Government Java and Mocha, Serrse Over Sacks AT VERY LOW PRICES. SILK LINED, SILK FACED OR PLAIN. DIAGONAL AND CABLE TWIST. PRINCE ALBERT AND FOUR-BUTTON CUTA- ap2i-tt | WAY COATS AND VESTS. NOBBY LINE OF SUITS INSACKS AND CUTA- WAYS. PRICES FROM $10 TO $18. BOYS, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN’S CLOTH- IN AGES FROM 4 TO 16, CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR, | STOCKED WITH ALL TIE NEW DESIGNS OF GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. NOAH WALKER & CO, ap22 625 Pennsylvania Avenue PECIALTIES. IN EVERY BRANCH OF MERCANTILE BUSI- NESS THERE ARE CERTAIN LINES OF Goons: THAT HAVE MADE THEIR OWN REPUTA- TION AND RECOME “STAPLES.” AMONG THE MANY STYLES OF GOODS MADE FOR MEN'S WEAR THERE ARE A NUMBER THAT ARE PARTICULARLY DESIRABLE. WE MENTION TO-DAY ONE OF THE BEST- | MADE, THE “SAWYER CASSIMERS” THERE ARE A NUMBER OF IMITATIONS, MORE OR LESS GOOD, BUT THE GENUINE SAWYER HAS NO SUPERIOR FOR DURABILITY. THESE GOODS ARE QUIET IN STYLE AND MADE IN A VARIETY OF MIXTURES, AND ARE MODE- RATE IN PRICE. WE SELL THEM IN READY-MADE STOCK, MADE UP IN SACK AND ENGLISH WALKING COATS, FULL SUITS ALIKE, OR EITHER GaR- MENT SEPARATE, AND GENTLEMEN WHO WISH PLAIN, SERVICEABLE SUITS CAN FIND ALL THEY DESIRE IN THESE Goops. E, B. BARNUM & CO, 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ap22 G. T. Kees, ‘TAILOR, 414 Orn SrKKer For Tux Cures. GRAND OPENING MONDAY, APRIL 20TH, or TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, at RS. MJ. HUNTS, aplt 1300 F STREET NORTHWEST. Tae Larer Asp Tae Bus. ‘THE POST COMBINATION SEWING MACHINE, THE, GREAT NOVELTY IN SEWING Ma-| CHINES, SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE, EASILY MANAGED, LIGHT RUNNING AND NOISELESS, ‘Makes both the Singlethread Chain-stitch and the ‘Doublethread Lock-stitch; change from one stiteh to the other; can easily be made in twenty seconds, THE WONDER OF THE SEWING MACHINE WORLD. NOW ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE AT EG. DAVIS, AGENT FOR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ap2sat 719 MARKET SPACE. YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS ARE SUITED TO 4+Xevery age. Being sugar-coated they are easy to take, and though mild and pleasant in action, are ‘thorough and searching in effect. ‘Thelr efficacy in all disonters of the stemach and bowels is certified to by eminent physicians, prominent clergymen, and many of our best citizens. YERFECT SOUNDNESS OF BODY AND MIND is possible only with pure blood. Leading inedical authorities of all civilized countries indorse Ayer's Sarsaparilia as the best blood-purifying medicine in existence. It vastly increases the working and pro- ductive powers of both hand and brain, apal Tae Rozes Or Hears IMPERATIVELY DEMAND CLOTHING SUIT- ABLE TO THE WEATHER. It is just as important to have Cool Clothing in Sum- mer as Warm in Winter. And so with Spring, which finds me prepared to please you with stitable articles of WEARING AP PAREL to make you comfortable, If you desire a CHEAP SUIT I have serviceable ones AS LOW AS $10 for Gentlemen's Wear, and as low as SEVEN FIFTY for Boy's use. Better Ones and Higher-Priced OnesI have, asa mat- ter of course, and I would like to call your attention especially to my PRINCE ALBERTS, In Attractive Array, from EIGHTEEN DOLLARS UPWARDS, FOR COAT AND VEST, Iu Four Button Cutaways. T think I can show you such goods as will secure your approbation, and when donned command admiration, If you don't buy Ready-made Goods, but have your ‘garments produced to special order, try My Special artist. TAILORING DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR. For Haberdashery investigate the Merits of my FURNISHING DI. PARTMENT. GOOD SHIRTS from Suc. UPWARD. HENNING, THE, HIER, p23 ato NTH STREET. N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Mary Lomax Tayios “et al,’ complainants, va. Rre-w1a Pepe WaRRuN “et al,” defendants, In Equity, No 9209. On e-usideration of the report of the trustees, George F. Appleby, William FE. Exmonston and William ‘Taylow Snyder, hereiu filed, recommending that au- thority be given them by the court to accept the bid of W.L. Brown for the purchase of iis 10 and 11 in eure ae 2alin hee in: oD ae jem ford fe property known as. 2 lace, an the feshlebee of te lnic’ Ben). Ogle “Tuploe, decd) at ‘and (or tho sum yeti y-aix thovsand dollars 60,000), payable one-third cash and residue in 1,2,3 and 4 Years with Interest at 6 per centum per dmiam from Gay of sale to bim uati) paid, it fs, twis twenty-second day of April, ». 1 ordered by the Conrt that the trustees ace: pt said bitand sell the sad) property Wo the sald W. L. Brown for the said sum 0: $56,000 gh tennis atoresiid Yuless cause be shown prion to Thursday’, May 7th, 1SS5, why such sule should not be made or why, the terms of sale being fully complied ‘with, a finul crder of ratieation of sie should not be passed on sald seventh day of May, provided a copy Sfthis order be published dully .z The Brening Sue, fommencing April -S1, and once nthe Washington Law Reporter prior to suid seventh day of May. ined), A.B. MAGNET Asso, Justica, Atrae copy, Test: J. MEIGS, Cleric. apzs2w By M.A. CLANCY, Asst. Clerk s Normsc Lice Tr IN THIS CITY ws IN QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS THAN THE CLOTHING SOLD AT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., COR. 7TH AND G sT3. FINE A Fine Mixed CHEVIOT SUIT at $6.50, cheap at $10. A Flue Black CHEVIOT SUIT at $9, % cneap at $18 A Fine Mixed CASSIMERE SUITat ‘Sheap at $12. A Fine Black CORKSCREW SUIT at $10, ‘worth 15. A Fine Colored CORKSCREW SUIT at $10, worth A Fine 4-Button CUTAWAY SUIT at $12, cheap at $17. A Fine PRINCE ALBERT SUIT at $13.50, cheap at 920. ‘We have a large line of BOYS’ and CHILD- REN’S SUITS from $2.25 upward. ‘We have a large line of PANTS for Men ‘and Boys from $1.25 upward. Children's PANTS from 50 cents up. GIVE U8 A CALL AND BE CONVINCED. war Remember THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING C0., p21 CORNER 7rm AND G STREETS “No Tunr Exs Far Tue HALTER DRAW WITH GOOD OPINION OF THE LAW.” 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 COM- PLAINANTS. 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 AB PATENT TO THE EYE. “aS NEW SNOW UPON A RAVEN'S BACK.” 48 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 TOSELL 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, $27 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Southeast corner Mamachusetis avenue Always be sare that you are in the RIGHT PLACE. See ‘ADLER™ over the door, 45 Open evenings until Saturdays until 11. p17 al Sreu: Sux Paum Roman HOSIERY PLEASE COMPARE THE PALAIS ROYAL PRICES WITH THOSE ADVERTISED BY WASHINGTON OR BALTIMORE COMPETITORS. LADIES, No. 1.—BLACK INGRAIN COTTON HOSE, only 280. pair. We have recetved the invoice, but this line will not be here until tomorrow, No.2.—-PINE BLACK COTTON HOSE, double heels and toes, with white feet, Schopper'a make; Pa lais Royal price, 31c. No.3.—ENGLISH NOVELTY, Black and White Check HOSE; all the rage in New York; Palais Royal Price, 440. No. 4.—SOLID-COLOR LISLE THREAD HOSE, white split feet, all shades; Palais Royal price, 46c. No. 5.ENGLISH COTTON HOSE, plain and rib- bed, in handsome “boot” patterns, combination colors; Palais Royal price, 440. No, 6.-SCHOPPER'S SOLID-COLORED HOSE, split fect: also SCHOPPER’S STRIPED HOSE, in all colors; Palais Royal price, 35¢. No. 7.—BLACK COTTON HOSE, with vertical silk stripes in combination colors; latest novelty; Paluls Royal Price, 7c. No. 8—BLACK SILK HOSE, white heels and toes, ‘extra long; cheapest in city; Palais Royal price, 720, No.9.—EXTRA LONG SILK HOSE, in black and all colors; sold elsewhere for $1; Palais Royal price, ‘720, . No. 10.-SPUN-SILK HOSE, with double soles, in Disck and colors; Palais Royal price, 72c. No. 11.—FINE BLACK SILK HOSE, white heels ‘and toes; extra good quality; Palais Royal price, 99c, No. 12.-FINE BLACK SILK HOSE, cream silk feet, improved shape; Palais Royal price, $1.12. No. 18—OPERA-LENGTH LISLE HOSE, in all colors; also black, special quality: Palais Royal price, $1.19. No, 14.—EXTRA FINE LISLE HOSE, handsome “boot” patterns of combination colors; stylish and ‘new; Palais Royal price, $1.33. No. 15.—PURE SILK HOSE, beautiful shape and ‘very superior quality; Palais Royal price, $1.89. CHILDREN’S HOSIERY, No. 2.-FRENCH RIBBED AND PLAIN HOSE, all colors and sizes; Palais Roval price, 35c., or three for $1. EXTRA FINE RIBBED BLACK AND ED MOSE, solid white feet: English goods; Palais Royal price for 7-in., 44e.; rise and full No, 4—FINE LISLE HOSE, all new shades; Palais Royal price for 7-in., 44c., rise and fall. No. 5.-PLAIN PURE SILK HOSF, improved shape; Palais Royal price for 7-in., 77c.; rise and full. PPPoA A IT gS, a EF a HT Bs pee KA OE AA OT Bssg Po A 4 To aA UL Sgs8 814 SEVENTH STREET. SPECIAL SPRING SALE! 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 ANDSUN UMBRELLAS, 5.000 DOZEN STRAW HATS AND BONNETS. ENGLISH MILAN BRAIDS, BELGIAN SPLIT AND SATIN BRAIDS, PEARL, LOOP AND ROUGH AND READY BRAIDS, ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS AND COMBI- NATIONS OF FANCY STRAWS IN ALL SHAPES. 2500 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, 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. MONDAY, EK UK 1 NNN GaG_ ™ ps RE HR BOG © 885s BX HON NS Go eG HON MW Oso EPPA A Br mF & oo IR ee eB 24 thn Ava Coo kee 7 apl8_814 SEVENTH STREET, Prervze Frases Axo Picrorea Aa we have been receiving # large number of new styled of Picture Frames, all Very handsome, attractive ‘and cheap, we would request you to read the following with attent ‘Two'nch Flat Gilt Frames, raised designs, 8x10 at 49c., 10212 at 50c., and 10x14 at 69¢. ‘Twoand a half, in standard Gilt Frames, raised figures in corners, plush inside, fancy mat 8x10, 99c. ‘Two and two and #halfinch 8x10 funey Gt Frames, flat or deep, crimson silk plush Inside, rich mat, $1.49. ‘Threeinch, 8x10, fancy Gilt Frames, beautiful de- ‘signs, crimson silk plush Inside, fine mat, $1.79. ‘8x10 Bronze Frames, deep, new design, 89 and 990. ‘8x10 Bronze Frames, flat, 3 color bronze, crimson ‘sik plush inside, fine mat, $1.20, $1.49 and $1.79. ‘Deep Gilt Frames, beautiful design, two and two and one-balf inch, 8x10, $1.49; 10x12, $1.98. Giltand Plush Combination Frame, fancy gilt out- side, broad silk plush mat and plain gilt inside, in sizes ranging from 10x14 to22x27, a showy and beau- tifa frame, from $1.08, ‘Heavy four-inch Gold Frames, very deep, suitable for portraits, &c.,s very rich frame, in 19x25, 22227 and 25x30 only, from 96.49 up. ‘These represent only a few of the numberless styles of Frames we carry Instock. Wehave a large variety of 8x10 Frames ut 49c., some of them very handsome, besides Oak and Walnut Frames, in all possible sizes. No charge for framing. We use’ only French Glass Our stock of Oll Paintings, Engravingsand Chromos is ‘also now very large. Wo call your expecial attention to our 16x20 imported Oleograph in a bandsome Gilt Frame, st $1.25. Larger Pictures of the same kind, $1.98. OU Paintings, 22x36, from $2.98 up. A visit Be. Bull's ¢. fails to cure s Cough or Cold'in athormtimey Pries 206 BR. C. Lewis’ Celebrated Hats. Black and B: at reduced Men'sandHoye' Brown and Nottin st Hats,81; Now opening, Boys! and Children's Straws, = Mea caapia eae tata aace aa 3 mn Furnishings. sii 2° Special Offering of Children’s, Misses’ ‘at the popular Shoe Store, 726 7th st., between G and H, and 461 Penna. ave, near 4 st. Infante’ fine Kid and Pebble Button Shoes, 37¢. Children’s Solar Tip, Spring Heel 67c. Children’s Pebble Button, with heels, 7c. Misses’ Heel or Spring Heel Button Shoes, button hok Boys’ allleather, tipped, Lace Shoes, Pave Boys’ stylish Button Shoes, $1.17 ‘M. Augenstein, 817 7th Street North. es we offers following extraordinary ins fot to- morrow only:—2 quart coffee pot, 13c.; $ quart, deri qdare ise guare Tocca string esos, ; 8 quart, 12c.; 4 quart, 16¢.; 2 s m8, 0c; String, 16e.; Cutring, 2bcz 6 quart wate? pails, 9c.; 2,500 toothpicks, 5c; 18 inch wait- ers, 15¢.; feather dusters, 9¢.; 8 cakes rising sun tove polis, 13c.; 3 hoop wooden water buck- ta, 5 Wash boilers, 48c.; dishpans, 10, 12 and 150 2 plece; $11" baby’ carrlagon, 97-49; 4, caytiages, F278 28 carriages, trimmed fs! $25 carriages reduced lags inducements in trunks and het rs, Cold Milwaykee Beer, in English stone mugs, Johnson's, 440 9th st. 2 Blout’s Bouncing Bargains for To-mor- row (Saturday.) The only exclusive and complete stock of Mil- Mnery in Washington. ‘We have everythiing appertaining to Millinery, and at bottom prices. As usual, on To-morrow, our Weekly Bargain day, we shall offer many Genuine Bargains, Elegant Hats for Misses’ and Children’s Wear, ready trimmed, at 25c. 24 dozen Children’s Sailor's, fine quality, eady trimmed, at 49c.; reduced from $1. 40 dozen Misses’ Hats, stylish and handsome, ready trimmed, at 48c.; worth $1.25. 76 dozen Scarfs tor bat trimming; beautiful in design ‘and guality, at less price than any- where. An immense stock of handsome trimmed Hats and Bonnets at astonishing low prices. We are not making this antouncement for our own benefit only, but also for yours, Do not Rey exorbitant, high and fancy prices for your te ae Bonnets ren you can ae hen = reasonable prices, and In every respect get firs class articles at Blout’s, ae Our reputation for selling only the best and. cheapest must and will be maintained. For Bargains go to Blout’s, 1 710 t northwest, Johnson's oysters, 441 reet, 2 We Are Prepared. Not surprised by sudden heat at Young’sShoe House, 402 7th street. Stock complete—assortment the best, Prices the lowest at 402 7th screet. Comfort, durability and style at Young's Shoe House, 402 7th street. The Old Lady with her many children is still smiling in Young's window. Old Helibrun has & chromo and a pleasant yore for each child and lady at Young’s Shoe jouse. 50 Electric Shoes electrify the system. 0c. Electric Soles keep fest warm, 4, $5 Hand-sewed Gaiters are daisies, 5) $1.50, $2 Guiters aud Ties are beauties, ‘95c, Button Ties and Gaiters are cheap, 0c. Children’s Button and Ties, 06. Slippers can't be beat. Slippers and Patent-leatber Pumps 100 Special Bargains, Come aud see them, at Young's, 402 7th “street, Sole Agent tor § Electric Si mt Fail to Read R. Goldschmid’s special advertisement, on this page. c 6 Johnson's clam chowder, 440 9th street. 2 For Six Days at A. Kaufman's Double Combination Store, 1241 aud 1243 11th Street southeast: ints, i hed cutton, Saye. w Dress Goods, 4%e4 double width Cash- ere, 12iye, hambrays, short ends 1 India Linen fon, 3 handson 0-4 Unblewehed Shéetin Opera Spring hoels, -50C. “A splendid di jinery par- lor presided , formerly with Mrs. Pat test novelties in ad Le. Spi ‘Sread the Post, Republi- can and Critie. 24,25,27 Johnson's deviled crabs, 440 9th street, 2 No Special Prices for Special Days. Our prices unliormly below the lowest at any and all umes Hahn's, 816 7th st. and 1922 Pa. ave. Our justly woted speciaities: HGtnts ¥2.00 and $2.5Ugenuine Calf, Lowand Gent's $1.50 solid Button, Laced and Gatters. Gent's $1.25 Low Ties and Button. Ladies"$2.50 (own make) Flexivic Button, Ladies’ $1-25 and §1.5U worked-uole Kid and ution, Ladies’ 96c. Reliable Kid and Pebble Button. Ludles Newport, Oxiord ‘Ties und Button, 75c. Bor other spceiait 25c. geuuine Serge Slipper 1.09 ixid and Pebble Spring Heels, Child’s 65c. Reliable Spring Heel Button, Infanv’s 35e. Kid und Goat Button and Laced. Johnson's lunches, 440 9th street. 2 Parasols, Jerseys and Gloves. We place on sale to-day a full line of Parasols at 98¢., $1.48 and $2.35, which for quality and. price can not be equulled anywhere. 80 dozen slightly imperfect Jerseys, In black, brown aud navy blue, Plain and plaited backs, at 98e. and $1.38, worth double. 5 button-length tine Silk Gloves, in all shades, ‘at 50c., cannot be found elsewhere, Cambric Edges and Lacey’ at greatly reduced prices, B. J. BEuREND & Son, 1 818 7th street, botween H and I. Johnson's dinners, 440 9th street. 2 ‘To-morrow, Immense Ba: Children’s tine Mull Caps, 25¢.; afi-over em- broidered Bonnet, 39c.; peek-a-boo Bonnet only 68c.; large-size children's Poke, 98c.; very fine ponipadour Luce Bonnets, $1.98; new lot hand- Made Infants’ Sacks, 38¢. A job—two fine Lace Gollara for (25e5, wé-row enibroldered Collars 25c.; fue Oriental Lace Collars, 48¢.; Oriental Laces, 12%, 15, 18,21, 48 to 8c. yard. Big drives In Swiss Embroideries, Children’s Jer- seys, Ladies’ Jerseys. All colors and sizes at yery low prices. ‘Ladies’ lsle and, silk gloves om. 25e, to 49¢. pair, Mrs, Max Wey: 5 712 7th st. nw. a Ladies’ Kid and Gost Button, 99¢. tol lander’s, 19th street and Peunsylvania ave. 2 Johnson's, every delicacy, 440 9th street, 2 Special Low Prices on Fine Shoes at J. Brock’s, 802 7th street. Ladies’ fine ra, slippers only 75¢, Ladies’ fine kid Oxford ties, $1. Ladies’ fine kid button boots, $1.25. Ladies’ kid boots, eleyaat fitting, $3. 1 J. Brock, 83 7th street, Gent.’s (All Leather) Dress Shi 1.24, Hollander’s, 19th st. ‘and Penusylvasis ater a Johnson's Ladies’ Saloon, 442 9th street, 2 Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of ‘Lime and Soda for coughs, consumption, iy nutrition and general debility; eas: and pleasant to take, Prescribed. by physi clans. Sold by ‘Druggists, Large bottles S0c. ‘Manufactured’ by Thornton, corner Bal: timers and Streets, Ballimore, Ma, 1,W, ‘The Hope of the Nation. Children slow in de" n Scrat and delicate, use “Well's Health Houtwort Ti 7, also, the cure of tooth- the gums, alleviawes gat ah Inve ake Bplnitorea te ame to Thousands of patients Gas ven. apls ‘(GAMUEL TL. SCOTT, D.DS, fifteen in a 1207 uw: Prsertaan of te Nosed 2000 ‘Galty. oct RT. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 7TH. three doors from enti E. Deni ail Deas "ree ‘97 et set ah Work jun 232: eae teacher, JH, BRYAN) ‘ap2éline 1900 H st. ow., Pr. be open all the simmer. ‘Spanish. apisime ‘AMES CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR (FTI gent Year), office 497 th at mw, Commercial dentein Shorthand apis RWOOD INSTITUTE—1212 AND 1214 litn ‘at, near 14th st. School for, ‘adles. "'Seccions: ber lication + a8 Humber, Pa Sa ‘Become bes 78s BERLIT2 ecHOOT OF LANGUAGES Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, Providence, And at 723 14th ot. nw, WASHINGTON. ap6__ WILL BE OPEN ALL SUMMER. HORTHAND — REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS T ) WE NEW SCHOOL OF Mi ana very evening. Private lessons a specialty. Ail shorthaita hooks snd publieatioca co ‘on hand, and exceptioual opportunities for ‘art are STON I (CHEAD apl USINESS EDUCATION FOR YOUNG AND i ‘and mn ‘men and women. ‘cum ner sessions of the spencetian Business College, cor. Sth and D sts. a. w Hapid writing, bookkeeping, Fapid' calcatations, English language, stonographs, type-writing, etc., thoroughly taught, ‘Tuition: ¥ fom date of entrance, day of night, $50; three months, day, $20: night, Shavgne month. day, Sy ight, $ Shy, Sor alent, S14; ane month day, 7h, 8. Greulara HENRY C. SPENCER, Principal SARA A, SPENCER, Vice Principal. mie (CHOOL ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC AIrT. SRS private tesoons in Sagi Beanchees Qaedi Guidore dad’ Heading Instruction, day’ and evening. Mrs. ADELINE DUVAL MACE, L420 N stn, 6-3 VW “ents school ofthe bind here Aap ‘only school of the kind here, yn to all wo see the "method by_which gon Soon Tears profemlon, “Zid Sd st 5.0 ce are followed: Private: pls preferred and nuzsber in: fea RF. CROMELIN, office of Johns & Easton, Renographers, 472 are. bs sme MELE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE TO LEAR: drawing and painting is at the National Academy of Fine Aris, i8th st. and New York ave. Years of Study saved. free Wednesday evenings at S o'clock. ni ISS AMY LEAVITT. OF BOSTON, GRAD. uate and certified examiner of the New Engiand Conservatory. Piano technique, harmony and Voice culture. 1012 10th st nw. as. |V ASHINGTON SCHOOT OF ELOCUTION AND anbos a stices MRS. M. STEVENS HART, ‘The culture and development of the voice and nat- ural expresion ofsentiment carefully taught. ‘Especial attention given to the cure of sammering id other vocal defects, Boys’ and Girls’ class Satur ram aoe RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF Buds taadalis tonaomtah: weoakee ae Soe Annapolis, West Point, all examinations. IVY INSTITUTE, sw. corner Sth and K sts. nw, ‘Mathematical, ‘Business, SW. FLYNN, A. 0. Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a month, ‘oc29 __PIANOS AND ORGANS. GENUINE DECKER BROS. PIANOS. OF and Burdett Organs, the best made, a ores, at CHIN'S, Sole Agent, 407 10th st. n.w. Hoaxexase Praxos Are Unsurpassed for Fine Workmanship, Brilliancy of Toue and Extreme Durability, Old Pianos taken in exchange and full value allowed. Lowest Prices and Easy Monthly Payments, BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, ap21 422 Ottrstreet, WASHINGTON: 817 Market Space, Pa. ave., near 9th st. NEW YORK: BALTIMORE: 112 Fith avenue 204-206 W. Balto, st. Wx Ksasz & Co, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, UPRIGHT, ana SQUARE PIANOFORTES. We beg to announce to our Washinton patronsthat, desiring to offer them greater fuctililes 1a their deal: ings witi: us, we have opened warerooms ut 7 MARKET SPACE, PA. AVE, Sean 97m sr, WASHINGTON. Thesame are conducted directly by ourselves, and customers can deal wi:is us there to precisely the same alvantage asat our Balthnore and New York estab- Mshments A tull assortment of our vanous styles of GRANDS, UPRIGHTSand SQUARE PIANOS willeonstantly be found on hand, WM. KNABE & CO, a@ PIANOS FOR RENT. pamingnnd Reraring promptiy attended tgs 9 10 SER MONTH WILL RUY A HANDSOME SQUARE OF UPRIGUT PLAN of best make, at SIDNILY T, NIMMO'S, ih street northwest. $5 PER MONTH WILL BUY .N ELEGANT OR- GAN, ofany style, and fine-t wake, at SWAEY T. NIMMO'S, ‘433 7th strect northwest, A LARGE STOCK OF SECUND-HAND PIANOS and ORGANS, some but slightly used, gains, : ‘SIDN A VERY HANDSOMESTEINWAY PIANO, bat litle used, at an immense sacrifice; will sell on month- instalinients of S10. a Me SIDNEY T. NIKO, 453 7th street northwest, rice Taniging iain $25 10 gop, AELOR ORGANS at : Saar . SIDNEY TT. NIMMO, 433 7th street northwest, Pinko wan ecu CASE GRAND 9, Duteight months old. at tremendous nd payable in moutiuy installments of 910. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, fe12 433 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Srenwax, Praxos. The Best in whe World. Together with a sortment of other Pianos constantly 5 RusieStore of EDWARD F. DROOP, Partner of the late W. G. METZEROTT & CO, nt for Sieluway $, Gabler” Grove- Steen: Wheelock, Marshall, Wendell and other and Orguns which have gans for rent, tuned and Be Geen DAVIS & CO.'S GREAT SPECI } THEIR UPRIGHT SRAND PIAN ni new and el sivles, now. yt special ihctory prices, HL. SUMNI SIT bit naw oo Srec & Co, EMERSON, AND BAUS £00. PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed: for rent by day, week, monthor year, Kent ‘applied if purchased. ‘Full stock of Se Muse. HENRY EBERRACH, 915 F m81 Managing Partner of the inte firniof Hills 0o. ——SSE— eee SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE. STRICTLY PURE. ‘THE BEST TONIC. PERFECTS DIGESTION, ‘Unequalied for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and General Debility. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00: Beware of Imitations. None genuine without the Signature of EISNER & MENDELSON, Sole Agents tor the U.S, Phila, Pa. FOR SALEBY ‘Tooulttayr a Beane” }ramtnaton,D.0 ‘to our gallery will repay you. ‘HILE MAKING REPAIRS: — a ee a a re M. SILVERBERG @ co, IN OUR FRONT WE WILL SELL YOU Neco Or | Warewase p20 312 7th street and $13 6th 7Se. Children’s Knee Pants at i,$1 do., 75a; PLASTIC PAINT ee ene Pie Sub facaty {ong Panty at $706; 92:29 d0. | yor whitening and Coloring inside Ouinide ot Tae sorRO THE DISTRICT 5 to 11, $2; $3 do., do., $2.50; $4 do..do., @a | Churches, Factories, Mills, Dwellings. eM iy ee iniiaren dive Pistnel, npe oto Bs SRE AAT Purpose where Whitewash or — Se iy Na abi mash oe Sees AVBEAUTIFUL, DURABLE ax CHEAP ARTI- Janey Ht Smit, tbe aout the rent carats | 8723 Be i Should not be ith JIme. Tis superiority ‘the ‘in this cause, it Sethis ‘over lime is like that of paint. The 26th day. of Apel 4. ordgred that thé sale For Hesacue Use Narraxe ‘Hab, Peal, Greck Wash ae ot "an Srice, oD OF the 61 H VAY | FOR DYSPEPSIA USE NATTANS ‘facuired by ie OF » AD. 1865; F 8 Soest See it | POH HILIOUSN ESS USE AATEANS PILLS. Seatghpes ones 8 Week for ‘woeks in DERANGED STOMACH USE NATIANS | At Punt, Agricultiral and General Stores. Sear ‘the aforesaid, to wit: ry - Sorsend SF Paniphioe the 161 day of May, 4-D. "1 ‘report states R CONSTIPATION USE NATTANS' PILIA. the was sold to James BP ‘for the LIVER USE NATTANS FILLS. | Qn Ruppert, : macy ee HAGNER, Amociate Justice, igo they ar sue ase ace oo eae Sel ‘N08. 403 AND 405 7TH ST. N, W. A tre copy Eta, z tial bay ens Onsale of pice: pera: HEADQUARTERS FOR THE L Amt. Clerk. | apie Adu and 1 ave od und VY sta aw, | WHTTNEY CSPUDRERNY CARRIAGE COMPANY. Pv ICE !— LANG) ROLLER ante Ero. pre GR style and the | TRAVELING AND LUNCH aw, ivanla ave. CITY ITEMS. EDUCATIONAL DRY GOODS. BUSINESS SCHOOL. 517 XW. " sees ay ehh Speen Bovasrres As» Exoorm SEATON PERRY, (@vecwson To Pexny & Broriwem, OPEN ON MONDAY. APRIL 20TH, a es LARGE ASSORTMENT or FRENCH BOURETTES A! ETAMINES, OR CANVASS: FABRICS ARE IN GREAT 1 NEW AML MOOE MOMEERES AND CHEVIOT ALIMOOL HOMIREUS THS DE stim FOR MOUNTAIN AND SEASL NOVELTIES IN EMBROIDERED INDIA PON: GE, EXTRA FINE QUALITY PLAIN INDIA PON- GEE AT S0c, A YARD PLAIN AND FIGURE: ASI VARIETY LOUISINES AND SILKS. NOVELTIES IN TWO. TONE “BRUCADES AND POMPADOUR SATINS, WITH PLALN SATIN RHADAMES TO MATCH. “EXTRA GOOD VALUES" IN BLACK AND COL- o SURAHS. RHADAMPS, TRICOTINE AND GROS GRAIN SILKS at AN + $1.25, $1.50 NEW IMPORTED SPRING WRAPS, JACKETS, JERSEYS, AND EMBROIDERED FICHUS. ALL THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLES IN PARASO} = SUN UMBRELLAS *S MERINO UNDER- D MEDIUM WEIGHTS, SAND CHILD 728 AND QUALITIES. A@-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvaaia ave., cor. 8th st, _ Extablished 1840. apis New Dress Goors WE HAVE OPENED TO-DAY A NEW LOT OF CHOICE FRENCH SATTEFNS. A NEW LOT OF BROCHE GINGHAMS. CHOICE PATTERNS IN INDIA PONGER, ONE LOT OF INDIA PONGEBS AT 7%e, WHICH ARE VERY P. JUST RECEIVED A NEW CHOICE WOOL DRESS GOOD CHINA PONGEES. EMRE: PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. SEW 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 E PR ‘THE BEST ISTHECHEAPEST, 713 Manxer Srace PARASOLS, NEW STYLES PARASOLS, LOW PRICES. 50 PAIRS ECRUE LACE CURTAINS, §3,75, USUAL PRICE $5.00. 100 STRIPED BROCHE SHAWLS, $1.25, WORTH ASSORTMENT OF 100 WHITE AND BLACK PLAID SHAWIS$1.25, $1.50, $2.50, WORTH MORE MONEY. 600 WHITE BED SPREADS, 75c., $1.00, $1.25. 50 WHITE CRIB SPREADS, 75c., $1.00, $1.25. A FULL LINE SPRING SHADES KID GLOVES, MATHER'S PATENT LACING. 1 CASE G INE WAMSUTTA COTTON, 10. A FULL LINE CASSIMERS, 37,50, 75c, $1,81.25. A FULL LINE SUMMER SILKS, 37%, 500, A FULL LINE SPRING DRESS GOODS. WE SELL AT POPULAR PRICES, GEO. J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, apis. TAB Market Space. Lasssvrcr & Bro. COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 13, WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL DRIVES! A FEW IN EACH AND EVERY ONE OF OUR DE- WEEK ONLY, AS THY ARE SPECIAL, LACES. Ty INCH ORIENTAL LACE, 20c, A YARD; REGULAK PRI Oe 35 BARBOUR'S LINEN THREAD, 5c, NE PLUS ULTRA PINS (BEST), 4c. RICK RACK BRAID, 4c. A DOZEN. SILKS. CHENEY BROS’ REST JERSEY SILKs, OUR REGULAR $1 COLOREDSILK, 22 INCHES WIDE “bS BLACK SILK, WORTH 80c, BUTTONS. 10,000 GROSS DRESS BUTTONS OF ALL KINDS: AT 5c.A DOZEN; WORTH FROM 10 TO 40. UNDERWEAR. CORSET COVERS, 1d4c; WORTH 250, NIGHT GOWNS, 98c.; WERE $1.23, RIBBONS ALLSILK OTTOMAN RIBBONS, IN ALL SHADES (2 SHADES OF ORANGE IN- CLUDED), Nos. 4.5, 50c. A YARD; Gc.. 7c., 8.0, 10¢. A YARD. ALLSILK SASH RIBBONS (BLACK) 25c. 4 YARD. GLOVES, ANOTHER LOT OF 4BUTTON KID GLOVES AT 68c. 4-BUTTON SUEDE GLOVE, 75c_ HANDKERCHIEPS, NEW STYLES IN LADIES COLORED BOR. DERED HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEPS AT 8c; WORTH 12%yc. DON'T FORGET OUR. BOOK DEPARTMENT. HUCKLEBERRY FINN, $1.90; REGULAR PRICE, $2.75. SHAKESPEARE COMPLETE, IN 18 VOI- UMES, HANDY EDITION, $3.31; REGULAR PRICE, $7.50. RUCHING. SEVENTEEN STYLES OF CREPE LISSE RUCHING AT 19¢.; WORTH 0c, OTHER DEPARTMENTS. SUN UMDRELLAS. 26-INCH PARAGON, OLIVE WOOD STICKS, 81.58; WORTH $250, WHITE Goons, 124c. INDIA LINEN THIS WEEK FOR 10. 12\c. BOOK-FOLD CH ECK NAINSOOKS FOR 9c CRAZY CLOTH, l6c. A YARD; WORTH 25c. CHILDREN’S COLLARS, MADE OF LACE OR EMBROIDERY, 21o; VERY HANDSOME AND WORTH 30c, EMBROIDERIES. WE WILL GIVE A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT ON ALL EMBROIDERIES FOR THIS: WEEK ONLY. ‘HOSIERY. LADIES’ LISLE THREAD HOSE, IN BLACK AND COLORS, AT WORTH FULLY 75c. MISSES’ NEW SPRING HOSE, ALL SIZES, FROM 5 TO Si, 26c.; WORTH AT LEAST 50c. CHENILLE FRINGES. OUR LOOP FRINGE, ALL COLORS, THIS WEEK FOR 89c.; WORTH $1.25. SPLENDID COLORED CHENILLE FRINGE AT Ssc. A YARD; REGULAR PRICE 750. GENT.'S FURNISHINGS. ALL 48c, SCARFS AT 39c., FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. SPECIAL PRICES UNTIL APRIL 18, LANSBURGH & BRO., a:820- 422. 424 AND 426 SEVENTH STREET. ARGAINS! BARGAINS! T BARGAINS IN SHIRTS, ATTHE BALTINORE SHI. "ACTOKY. RT Yamsutta © The! and Feady for the waall tub, for ‘This is the Finest Shirt in the market. [AMOND SHTRT, made ‘Cotton and Fine Linen Bimotns; "Ec, cart be obtained by, ap21-22,23,244my15816 Capi. and C.8., UA. SR ad Oke TO Sor Proposals — ny 3 gh pee F sections: eas m81ap2,4,6,8,10,18,15,1; ik ee = oy) te eS R GOLDscHMIDS, 612-Trm Sr. N. ENDING APRIL soTH, 9 Pty Handsome Rattan baby carriages with parasol of canopy top $7.49, sold elsewhere for@11., also an Immense amerunent of other clegant styles at low Prices Decorated English china chamber sets, 10 pieces $2.97, worth $4.50; Brown's French shoe drewing, 4 bottles for 25c., sold clsewhare for 400; ‘ah ees OF colored oF white shelf paper 18, worth Decorated Engliah china tea sets 56 pleces $3.65, worth $5.: Superior refrigerator with porcelain ined cooler, only $7.78, sold elsewhere for $10; larger alaee at Jow prices Handsome decorated English china dinner and tee seis combined, 130 piqces $12.98, usual price $18; Folding, Nickel plated drinking cups 150, worth 25, Real majolica of nickel plated cuspadores 43¢, usual Price Te; Colored glaw finger bowls 1c, reeular price 20c; Handsome engraved goblets © for 430, sold else where for Ser Hand painted, French china icecream saucers 116 worth 18; * splash mate Be, regular price 18; Extra silver plated teasjoous 6 for 580, worth $Ls tablespoons of forks 6 for $1.19, worth 2 Idschmid’s Mammoth totlet soap 6 cakes for Fancy boxes of paper and envelopes 8c, s0!4 # where for 20¢; - Glycerine soap, Sernbbing *.«waines, Dish mopa, Pie nic muss, Playing cards, Combination hammers and pans only Se. each, worth from 10 to 10. LADIES’ GOODS. rpaee Fen DRESS SHIELD 18 RBOOM- rc te a enue by the Leading Dressmakers, Is abmoltely taper 3 x vr sale at “all bry Goods and Ladies’ Furnishing Sto M*E VON BRANDIS, MODIST = a with on SS Te gag ‘York; Sw rote Superior Ficting, ices, and Satisfaction Guarantend, {i Sea Tom ea Cy Herensox, FINE MILLINERY. ED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND = CHILDREN'S HATS IN ALL STYLES, “FLOWERS,” “HAT SCARFS” AND GOLD LACES. “MOURNING MILLINERY A SPE CIALTY.”_ PARASOLS IN ARTISTIC DESIGNS, FROM BEST MAKERS IN PREVAILING COL ORS. FULL LINE OF MOURNING AND GaR- RIAGE PARASOLS. LK UM, S" AT A BARGAIN, SOVELTIBS JERSEYS, LATEST PARIS STYLES. LADIPS' TAILOR-MADE SUITS, BLACK SILK COSTUMES POR $30, WORTH $40, WARRANTED TO FIT EQUAL TO CUSTOM MADE. TRAVELING RAGLANS EW DESIGNS, ING WRAPS,” OF EVERY ORSCRIPTION. FOSTER KID GLOVES, WITH IMPROVED PATENT HOOKS, FROM $1 PER PR UPWARDS: SILK AND LISLE GLOVES, IN NEW SHADES DRESS TRIMMIN LACES, BUTTONS, BRATDS, &. IMPORTER OF FASHION, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTED NOVELTIES CONSTANTLY BRING 1 Garment “i Geaned and fit <= d inthe tn ‘st superior. ‘manner pivot Cake Velvet and Party” Drewes wapecialy, Lautiew deems done up without being ripped & 5 toe € CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with a Fischer, aps approved Lith st. nw. To Tax Lanes HER MAJESTY'S CORSET. ‘We take pleasure in 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 cquminett, DOUGLASS, el inti and Ptroete, Mas Srixa Rorreer, 605 Oth street, opposite Patent OMoe, Received = new and el line s Regeved « jegaut Line of Infant's and WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBES, LACE AND SHIRRED CAPs, LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, Plain and Embroidered, for wear, in Mother ‘Hubbard and other styles, and all kinds of CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS, mn2g_ ex. 5 3 DRESSES A SPRCIALTY, Lemen's cl ee Pee eet] suit, MoS 4558 & nuwrHEny, 2 430 Testu Staxer Nonrirweet, Makes Comets to order In every style and material, und guarantees perfert fit and comfort Him Srecialtiin Ag French Hand-made Underciothing Merino Underwear ‘aiid finest imported Hosiery. 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