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LOCAL MENTION. “The Weathe: Orrick oF THE CHIEE SIGNAL. OFFICER. Wasuttxorox, D.C, April 25, 1885.11 a in. or the middie Atlantic stites, light rains, partly cloudy weather, east to south winds, be: coming variable, lower barometer, stationary wie Wednesday—Fair weather is Indicated for the middle Atiantic states, preceded by light Tains tonight, with slizht changes in tempera- ture. ‘Pulp weather and slowly rising tempeh Turcis Indiested jor the upper lake region, the upper Mississippl and ari valleys. SJenres Laxspenct’s sale to-morrow (Wed- Fee ithe unusually attractive, “The fol- Jowing specialties will. b “a dado shades, { PH Bocts-comy th at th Rinlish rugs1 each: Moquette rugs, In Sage, former price $5.50, How $4.40. sale assure A heavy EstrMartes given for plum on contract and repair 409 9th street. EXTRAORDIN: aihing “We have Fes of sults for In = HIstMAS Bios. ing and heating , by S. 5. Shedd, THE fine photos of Kets Kem continue to be $3 p.dz., with a L A CHANGE from winter to spring necessi change of clothiys. Bron former 7th ‘and E, the place to eupply your wants. Cuoter—our four-button eitaway sults, In this style our assortinent is unlimited. 55 E1seMAN Bros., 7th and EL B. H. WARSEE loans Money on real estate. BratNED GLASS SU ustireTE AGENCY, 411 7th. GARDEN Hose and revis, at Shedd’s, 409 9th street. American Pine Tar Moth ner and cheaper than an} sale and retail at E. Morri use, $05 and 807 D street, HaANpsomm—our Prince Albert snit, with silk I the fashionable shade: ISEMAN Bros, 7th and E, 1st to «ive youour beautifat Legend of Aloha.” Eastman’s new book, perfume, Alobi story I Have ox Haxp a fine lot of rye and Bour- bon whiskies of all grades. Also’a fine lot of the famous old Kentucky sour mi Chr. Xander’s, 911 7th street nov B. B. CHASE, umbrella maker, 1314 Pa. ave New—our five-button s: AM shipped any where out w York w A Fine discovered in the ordns at the navy yard yesterday was extinguished by the marines and workmen before much lamage was done. Gas Stoves and ranges, at Shedd’s, 409 9th treet. Varor Stoves that don’t require ‘or sale by A. Eberly & Sons, 715 aorthwest. Prozex Cusrarn, Gautier's, 736 10th st. n.w. ARTIFICIAL EYES, new. Hempler’s,453 Pa.ay. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. ‘The final meeting of aseries of eight montits rehearsalsof the Monday Musicale occurred last evening at the residence of Dr. Mitchell, 1802 16th street. The double quartette adjourned until September. ‘The Uniformed Battalion, I. 0.0. F., gave a reception and hop at the National Rifles Armory last night, which was largely attended. The Knights ot St. George have elected offl- cers for the ensuing year, as follows: Frederick Rest, president; ERudoiph Riegel, captain; Michael Susan, first deputy; and Louis Leh- mann, second deputy; Charles J. V. Berner, see- tary; ‘Clemens Giebel, vice secretary; Henry Caspari, treasurer; John Ritz, Henry’ Becker, and Jotin Aleider, finance committee. Messrs. J.T. Petty and J. T. Given attended the laying of the corner stone in Baltimore yes- terday of a monument to be erected to James L. Ridgely, who was grand secretary of the Grand ‘of Odd Fellows for over forty years, Bids from the following persons, all of Wash: ington, for fitting upa bath room in the new Pension building were opened yesterday: C.F. Eekloff, $498.60; James F. Brien, OL; James ‘Ragan, $208.50; Jobin Mitchell, $400; John Lyon. $327. Charles Hilton, arrested last night in the “Division” by Otticer Hathway for cursing and swearing, was fined 35 by Judge Snell to-day. Robert Dent alias Williams, and Wm. Par- ker, both colored, were each’ sentenced to a month’s imprisonment by Judge Snell this morning for thieving. Henry H. Huff alias Harry H. Huff, alias H. H. Huff, indicted for the forgery of a check in the name of George Truesdell for $15 on Jan- unary 4th last, who was arrested in New York (an Stated in’ yesterday's STAR), was btOught here this morning and committed to jai.’ ‘Superintendent Paul has appointed Joseph G. Gurley, a graduate of the High school, to the office of clerk to the superintendent of schools, made vacant by the resignation of Mr. C. B. m. ‘In the ease of Davis and Beach, who pleaded guilty in the Police Court yesterday to violating the ening laws, Judge Sell remitted that ‘Bor tion of the sentence forfeiting the boat and fish- Inter, denies having said Ang Chant Cnat=D. Crosby, that he caused W: Calvin Chase to be dismissed from the War de) ent. At the annual meeting of the Washington Biblesociety at the Y. M. C. A. rooms last even- ing, Rev. A. W. Pitzer, D. D., presiding, and J. vA. Shields, secretary, the oid officers were re- elected for the year. The reports showed that E. E. Harper, the agent, visited during the year 13,570 families and business places. The num- ber of coples of the Scriptures distributed by sale or gift was 8,260. A difficulty occurred between two colored boys named orge Wells and Richard Hop- kins yesterday, and the former stabbed the Iat- ter in the left arm with a —— knife infllet- ing a painful wound. Dr. Shad, of the Freed- man’s hospital, dressed the wound. fovneanch rb Dr. George Reuling’s Pictures. ‘A FAMOUS ART COLLECTION TO BE SOLD. ‘The announcement that the famous collec- {ion of paintings owned by Dr. Geo. Reuling, of Baltimore, ts to be sold at auction, at Mr. David Bendamis’ art gallery, 181 West Baltimore street, next Thursday night, has created a sen- sation among art connoiseurs cnly equalled by that which attended the recent Seney sale in Fepatring, 7th street New York. Dr. Reullng’s splendid collection lias grown so large that he has found it neces- sary to di of It in order to make room for ri tens llection of works of the masters (Of the old Netherlandish school of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, to which he has re- cently given bis exclusive attention. The col- lection to be sold includes many celebrated specimens of the French and Munich schools. Seblesinger, Daubigny, Heinel, Raupp, Dubufe, ‘Robbe and other famous artists are represented by works which rank among their best. There are sixty paintings in all to be sold, including a Bumber of water colors by well-known artists. The Eontioss will be on exhibition at Mr. Ben- damis’ gallery until the evening of the sale, Costest OVER THE Estate oF D. Avstrx McCarTHy.—Yesterday the case of estate of D. Austin McCarthy, who died on the 7th of Mareb from injuries received by beingrun over by a rallroad car, was before Judge Hagner in the Probate Court. Mrs. Ano E. MeCarthy had applied as the widow of the deceased for letters Ofadministration—S. 8. Henkle being her torney. Yesterday, Mr. F.W. Jones for a son of the’ a fugene F. MeCarthy, now in ‘Texas, filed a protest azainst the letters being granted to her, setting forth that the parties were divoreed ‘In 1866 and have since been | living apart, and asking that letters be issued tosome other responsible person. Mr. G. D. Hamilton for the two other children, while not ‘objecting toletters being issued to the mother, Stated their willingness that letters be issued to Mr. J.E. MeNalley. The court directed that letters be issued to the widow, fixing th ‘t $10,000. The estate was found by $6,640 in the National Safe De to be much larger than expect SERENADIXG MR. Dicksonx.—A numberof the friends of Mr. Wm. Dickson last evening testi- fled thelr gratification with the jon of the Jury which acquitted Mr. Dickson, by securing the Marine band and seret ‘ing Mr. Dickson and his counsel, Messrs. Sinith, Cappy and Moore. Each of the gentlemen made a little veh. Mr. son thanked the gathering for their expression of confidence in him, and de- elared his intent! pursuing the contest which had been cor d to the end, and endeavoring to bring to justice those who had conspired aguinst bond sets of it company rations already made and program by the comunittee for the reception of tilitary organizations who will in the ¢ onies attending the of the h. include a. de. The fantry corps, ‘the N. jational Rifles’ ‘Cadets, th mpanies, the’ Emmet Guards ashington Iifles will take part in the rocession, and will leave by special trains on ursday. 7th inst., via Baltimore and Potomac railroad. “The management of this road has ar- Tanged to run special trains between the two cities during the meeting for the accommoda- Of the public The fare has been reduced to the rate of $1.50 for the round trip, good for two days, 6th and 7th. Se Tue Water Covor Exittnittoy.—All day yesterday the art rooms of Thomas Dowling Were thronged with the elite of the city to view the large and finportant collection of water color paintings recently imported by Wim. H. Fanaing, to be sold at publicauction to-morrow morning. ‘The owner in forming this collection has brought together an almost ewiless variety of subjects, genre, historical, frult, ‘flowers, marine and landscape, nearly all th cabinet size, and representing ‘the best work ‘of European studios. This exhibitior tirely different from the collections of the Weruge dealer it should be seen intact tobe | Zucker; G.W. Krepps and M: Amusements. ALBAUGH’s OreRa Hovse.—“The White Slave,” a play that is familiar to our theater Jers, Was Well received by an audience of me- dium proportions at Albaugh’s last night, It was mounted in an effective manner, the trick seneg.helus well managed and very realistic. The plantation melodies of the jubilee singers agreeably diversified the performance. The dramatic cast is up to the average, being about the same as was engaged in the play when it was here before. “The W ve” will run through the week, with two matinees, Forb's Oren ‘Hovse.—Thatcher, Primrose & West's merry company of burnt cork artists, with thelr songs and Jokes and. dances, enter” tained a large audience at Ford’s last’ night. Some of the old favorites were missed, but the men fill thelr piaces well. _Glcott ‘has not powerful a volee as Frank Howard, but_he AS a good and sweet one, Mr. J. B. O'Keeffe song, “The Old Turnkey,” was vigorously re- deminded, The zentieman has an excellent volee. Awe: tainment was the statuary of Mr.Wm. the famous wrestler. MeNish, Tha: Rice and Cari Rankin were as amusing as ever. MAMIE Monnice’s BENEFrT.—Little Mamie Morrice, the rem child pianist, will be benefit at Congregational church < by her friends. Misses Mills, an end Homer, Mme. Kaspar, Mrs. ‘True and Messrs. Hishoi, Waldecker and Whipple, and the St. Cecilia’ quartette will participate, ‘The Vice President and Mrs, Hendrteks have promised to be present. Dime Mcset«.—The Leonzo Brothers and thelr trained doz. in the draina “The Dog Spy” sive an entertaining show at the Dime Museum this week. There are also the usual curiosities in the museum proper. oG's MUSEUM.—Little Jennie Calef and good Company presented the entertain- ing comedy~trama “Little Barefoot” to the evi- dent satisivction of a large andience at Herzog's last night. ‘The same bill will continue through the we 1QUF.—Owing to a misunder- tween Miss Amy Gordon and the tof the Comique there was no per- house last night. It is ex- will re-open to-night Vt. The sixth and last course will be given at uurch Friday evening. Re- the Biset tional ¢ served seats at E Admiral Powell's Will Sustained. In the ease of the will of the late Admiral Powell—Colmesnil agt. Drake & Webb—on trial in the Cireuit Court, Judge Cox, for several days st, the jury, this morning, rendered a verdict p a for the defendants, sustaining the will, BS, sui MEN ARRESTED UN Two Wi Law vor } Yester- or Henry, of the first pre- ide Gibson on a warrant sworh out by Mrs, Sadie A. MeKean, charging ‘ellie Gibson, under the new law, with harbor her (Mrs. MeKean’s) tourteen-year old daughter in of il-fame for the purposes of prostitution. He also arrested Adis C. Chip- warrant charging her with enticing child Into the house named for the poses as stated. Both the arrested women held for a hearing. In the Police Court to- Messrs. Hewlett and Shea appeared for the nation. The rand jury: bonds 8500, new law of Congress for protection of chil: dren imposes a ity of not more than 31,000 fine or t vs imprisonment or both for the offense MAnRIA! NSES.—Marriage licenses have been issued by the cleric of the court to Samuel ‘T, Turner and Mai tory; W. H. King and Mary Givens; Tuonias A. Donaldson and Jennie V. Knott; Louis A. Schwarz and Auna Geape, both of New York city; Henry E. Baltz and Mary A. Widm: Thos, Willis and. Alcluda mie Garher, of Frederick City, Md.: C. M. King, of Waynes- boro, Va., and Evelyn ©. Ourand. 2 en Tur Exwer Gvarps.—At a meeting of the Emiet Guards last night officers were elected as follows: Captain, William H. Murphy; first lieutenant, James H. Keliy; second Heutenant, Patrick Diliou: first’ sergeant, Jas. C. Reagan} second sergeant, John Cosgrove; th ant, T. J. Gorman; fourth sergeant, James Fitzgeral fifth sergeant, Michael I. Walsh; quartermaster Sergeant, John A. Gleeson; coior sergeant, Michael Broderick; first corporal, Wim. F. Meat lister; second corporal, P. F. Reagan; third cor- poral, M.T, O'Brien; fourth corporal, Michael Cosgrove. The coinpany decided to participate in the parade at Baltimore, May 7, on the occa- sion of the reunion of the Army of the Potomac. Twe CHitprex Rux OvER.—About 8 o'clock last might # child of Herman Thurm, living at 0 Sth street southeast, was run over by herdic No, 11, driven by George W. iden, and badly injured——About 8 o'clock ‘last night alittle son of Mr. Win. Irwin, residing at 120 B street southeast, was playing in front of his father's house when he was strack und knocked down by oue of the homes attached to car No. 24, W. and G. railroad, aud was badly bruised. "Dr. Bayne pronounced his injuries paintul but not serious, —— A BASE BALL USPLEasaNtess.—The game Yesterday betw: the New Yorks and Nation- als resulted in a tie, the score standing 1 to 1. fuite @ sensation was created in the first imningby the discovery that the New Yorks. had surreptitiously substituted a dead league baH for the regulation ball with which the umpire had staried the game. It was evidently the intention of the Visitors to make the Nationals bat the dead ball, while by changing balls with the innings they could knock the livelier ball in every direction. After a good deal of wrangling the game was continued with a uew bail, but the Nutionals refused to play the game announced for to-day. nee Tue Graxp CoumaNpERY OF THE GOLDEN Cross.—The ee officers were elected and installed as officers of the Grand Commandery of the District Columbia United Order of the Golden Cross, last evening: Grand commander, Charles L. Patten; grand vice commander, Alma C, Smith; grand prelate, Rev. Oliver Cox; grand ceper of records, Fred. E. “Woodward; ‘wrand treasurer, James HL Searles; grand herald, Lewis Y. Ellis; grand in- side warder, William’ H. Pope; grand outside warder, Waldo G. Perry; past grand commander, Abram G. Heylmun; grand trustees, J. M. Ane dras, P. A. Crist, 8. 1. “Groot; representative to supreme ‘commiatidery Abram G. Heylmun; alternate representative, Joseph Burroughs. Livery SALE—The attention of livery men and others is called to the sale of horses, carri- ages, &e., at Cruit’s stables,on 11th, between G and H Streets northwest.’ Sale to commence 12 o'clock to-morro' id Ricxxoxn CIGARETTE SMOKERS Who are willing to pay a little more for CIGARETTES than the price charged for the ordinary Trade Cigarettes, will find the RICHMOND STRAGHT CUT No. 1 SUPERIOR ‘TO 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 drugs. STRAIGHT CUT No. 1. ‘We use the Genuine French Rice Paper, of our own direct importation, which is 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 Grand have been put on sale, and Cigarette smokers are cautioned that this is the old and original brand, and to observe that each package or box of RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT CIGARETTES ‘Bears the Signature of ALLEN & GINTER, ‘MaNUPACTURERS, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. apl1s&tu,8t Tue Crrrsnaten DYCKERHOFF Port! ‘The stronges: and bes erat. ‘Orders promptly tilled and deliveries made to any part of tue city. S* PAVEMENTS. AKLIFICIAL STONE, NEUCHATEL MASTIC, . Stables, Rasement and. Cellar ér @ solid, smooth and durable Heat or floor requ work 1 promptly attended to, and all work guaran- Seed for the teria of tive vere” the above work,as now per- ancement Of aay Feats Of i hat ny has 90 Held, i incorrect, guarantee alf patrons of ‘my work against any claltis oF suits for dausages All representations th formed Telephone ca!l No. 881. Wrurat Baxrxe Powner WHAT PROF. SILLIMAN SAYS OF OUR WHEAT BAKING POWDER, Minens Marries Katnrcumcn’s Sites ~Gentlemen:—My examination of your “Wheat Pow- der develops an ubexpected valne to IC fromm 8axi- any Poise oF Nini. It certainly restores to the tre the Pitasaia ‘and Magen balls, which, the millling remover from our and it avoids ie ‘which attends the doses of, Hochelle Salts, much a into the aystem. ‘Colituliey tet times an Rauch fully appreciated. The sale will commence to- morrow at 11 a.m., and be continued afternoon andevening. WasuincTon Fist Maxket.—Sold by R.A. Golden, fish agent: 3,000 shad in market sell- ing ut $15 to 320 per hundred. 300,000 her- ring ‘at irom $2 to $3.50 per thousand. contain. aleium compounds omc ion i anh tint Mi ing ein ein, Pounce Pig Poa {aS iia grown cn eotiwe share Bove cxsralced tie case. (Signed) ‘B SILLneas.” ‘For walety G. G. CORNWELL & SON, 1418 Peonsylvania avenne “The trade supplied.” fl4s.tu,th,6mip Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tam EVENING Stan. Tux Hoxrcrpe Case.—The trial of John T. Downey for the murder of James T. Burnett ‘opened again this morning, and the arguments tw the jury yesterday, wefe com} After ‘soine . jou of instrugtions, Judge French charged tlie Jurors on the law of murder, czeanable homicide, selt-defense, 2, and the case was given to the jury. | FUNERAL oF 4 HAILHOAD MAX.—The funeral of Capt: Jas. Iden, of the Midland raliroad, tgok Place this morning, and was attended by Boe cieehae oe ie tec er , Knights as. 2 Sconductr on the Midiand railroad for many Years, and his death is much Going AWAyY.—The American eecumpany has arranged io remove its office from thi place to New York city, and Mr. John H. Par- Tott, long the agent here, will take up his quar- ters'there. ‘This withdrawal is very’ mut gretted here. Norzs.—The hull of the tug W. E. Bell is now awaiting rebuilding in the dock, near the foot of Duke street; |The upper | works of the boat were burned off in the lower Poto- mac last winter.——Capt. Wm. Boathe, of this city, has resigned the superintendency of the American Coal company, which he has held for thirty years.—The reform club meeting last night was addressed by Rev. J. P. Cheneworth. ge se Confederate memorial day was duly observed yesterday in Montgomery, Ala; Augusta, Ga., and other southern cities. Avsowrsty Pore oo YY sa may A & ‘00 aa x RNR cco, Boh dk EY H NNN G0 Be Ma Be HT ORRN & co Boe “4 ER OH ONAN GSS PPP. WW. Ww ppp EEE RRR Pe oO Wwww Bop ES BR prego Wwuw DD ke BRE P00 Wwww DE. EE - x “0o WoW bpp kee k & = This Powder never varies. A marvél of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alumor phosphate powders SoLD ONLY Ix cans Royal Bakine PowpER Co.. 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 ENERVATION AND LASSITUDE OF Spring time are but Indications of the sluggish action of the blood, overloaded with carbonates acca- mulated by the use of heating food in winter. This condition may be remedied by the use of Ayer's Sarsa arilla, the best blood purifier known. § A SUPERB HAIR DRESSING AND RENO. *Avator Ayer’s Hair Vigor is universally commend- ¢4. Iteradicates scurf and dandruff, cures all erup- tions and itchings of the scalp, promotes the renewed growth of the halr, and surely prevents its fading or turning gray. ap28 Suxs: CHEAPEST SILKS IN THE UNITED STATES! BLACK SILKS, excellent quality, reduced from $1 to Ze. FANCY SILKS reduced to 374c. BLACK BROCADE SILK VEEwer, $1 BLACK BROCADE SILK ORENADINE reduced from 75 to 50e. yEEHAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GooDs, silk and BEAU BEAUTIFUL BROCADE DRESS GOODS, (reduced), 12 yards for $1.50. Special bargain. NUNS VEILING—NUN’S VEILING. Wide double width, pure wool. in Cream, Blue and. Black only’ Feige. Sus Pink, Brac SHAWLS. pure woul SLO, r re wool, glo SATINES Pink, Blue and Crean: 25c. SUN'S VEILING, beautiful Lace stsle, pure wool, EW YORK MILIS SHEETING, widest 402 m | Look for: The Old Lady in Window. CIty ITEMS. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Salvation Oil isa ine the cure of all pain. Rsthing RES Te "Prtoe 28 ‘1, $1.25, $1.! white ‘sll re, all sizes; id th Be. Ls ‘ther = Tid button, $3, #4. "New insted au e> Xouxo 7th reat 25e. sateens 15¢.; 1: reales, JE. Young’s, 736 7th ‘sineet bel Ss and H. Cloth and 3 40 Different Styles of Slippers. “The Brighton;” something entirely new, $3.49 ‘The “Bon Ton.” $1.25. “Oxford Ties,” “Common Sense” Kid Sli ‘98e. 0) Toes" from. 59c. up. Leathe Slippers, 48. Lasting Slippers, from 24. Also large sesortment of Newport in all sizes and widths. White Slippers for Ladies and Misses. Z. strasburger, old es- tablished shoe store, 906 7th street, 4 dogrs above I street. Johnson’s, Cor. 13th and E. Meals, Lunch, Fish, Crabs, Clams, Frogs, term Delicacies’ Se, Cape. God Glam Choweer, all of the finest character. Ladies’ large saloon attached. Pearl, Drab, Maple and Mixed Derbys. Beautiful styles, at rock bottom prices, just re- ceived at Frane’s, corner 7th and D, the only strictly one price hat, and gent’s furnishing store in this city, = 1 SALE—ON VERY EASY EIGH- G aes fon sais Ticmreeee | Fam Wood station, on the Mi tan Branch BL oO. ‘We sell strictly for cash; consequently can and will BS, SEM Se eee, to subdivide. LOUIS ‘sell cheaper tban any other firm in the city. HORMASEE, 920 Fs. 8.0: Pz | Goods amounting to two dollars or over delivered Rak CHANCE—AN IMPROVED FARM OF | free to any part of the 3 Mellie Owes a ere areca Prowe | AN gocds must give: sntntecton of money refunded. allroad, about 12 miles from Washingon apace | apiS FOOLM, ousaes Srebon, SALE—AT A BARGAIN—A FARM IN VIR- ia. sit i; 1, of which HE > a Frpinu Sassoon Faire 1,000 acres Tax Oxy Prasce Ix U.S. rich bottom land: ‘tn vainable timber. Dwell- ing hoase and other farm Dulldings. For particulars apply at 428 Oth ne new.,inthe store. pase IR RENT-SEVEN-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, Pivot one sore Jot near Sliver Spring Station, Mat Per month: for the summer fC. DOWE! aiyerepeaee apasaee OR SALE OR EXCHANGH— BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HO! AT BRIGHT WOOD, D.C. THREE MILES FROM a ‘Six acres of land; 44prich and fertile garden land; 1% in beautiful grove of oak and chesthut trees, on an gininence commanding a fine view. Improvements ‘consi of.a small house and barn, ‘Also a valuable orchard of ninety Dwarf Pear Trees icest varieties, Price, $2,400. of choicest vari 4o full: — Se eve ap27-6t 1505 Pennsylvania ave, ‘AGE Fi [ES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS fale cheap and on easy terins, at Falls Cuurch, ‘11 miles from _ Ws pn; on W. and O. & elevation 650 ft E PORTER, Falls i iret {OR RENT—FOR THE SEASON- COTTAGE OF Q A 5 at Washington Grove, Md., near station, ‘Apply at 127 Indiana ave. u.w. aerate ‘Wilbor’s Compound of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime. The advantage of this compound. over the plain oll is, that the nauseating taste of the oll 1s removed, and the whole rendered alatable. The offensive taste of the oll has long acted as a great objection to its use; but in this form the trouble is entirely’ obvi- ated. A host of certificates might be given ere to testity to the excellence and success of Wisbor's Cod-Liver Oil and Lime; but the fact that itis regularly prescribed by the med!- cal faculty is suficient. For sale by A. B. ‘Wiibor, Chemist, Boston, and all druggist. e03 Headquarters for Gent’s low quarter ties and button. Mat kid button and Ues, $3; patent leather Oxford Les, $1.50, 83; the Comfort shoe, lace or buckle, $1.50; hand-séwed guiters, $3.50, $1.50, $5.50, YouNG's 402 7th street, Sole agent for the $2.50 electricshoe, = 1 Perfection at Last. The Crown Duplex Sewing Michine Lock and Chain Stiteb, two complete machines in one. ‘The change from one stiteh to the other Is Instantaneous when desired. ‘This magnificent machine was placed upon the market three years ago. ‘Thousands have been sold, and are giving entire satistaction, The ladies are re- Spectiully invited to call and examine the beau- tinal work. For saje at Funk's Sewing Muchine Agency, 1219 71M street, vetweer Mand N. New Machines of all kinds. Renting and Re- pairing. 2 Z. Strashurger, 906 7th street, 4 Doors above I street, Is now offering his famous glove Ating shoe at $1.47; nothing to equal it in this city. Our $2 Ladies’ Kid Button Shoe in common sense and nurrow toe; Is beautl- fully finished and warranted solid. ’ Ladies of Washington and vicinity are requested to call and examine these goods, 2 Those Complaining of sore throat or hoarseness should use Brown's Bronchial Troches. The effect is extraordinary, particu- larly when used by singers aud speakers for clearing the yolce. €0 Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best ofall, eo Our Gent's Department ignow complete. | $1 will buy a solid Working Shoe, Base Ball Shoe, Button, Boot or Gaiter. $1.24 will buy a Worked Bal., Gaiter or Low Quarter Shoe. $1.49 will buy a Stylish Gaiter fh comimon sense of narrow toe with tips, $1.99 will buy a French Caif Shoe in Lace, Button or Congress. $2.50 will buy the Famous Letter Car- vier or R. R. Edge Low Quarter Shoe, for which Tam the sole agent. We huve also & complets line of hand-sewed goods superior to any city made at equally low prices. veusacall. 2, Strasburger’s old e bligshed shoe store, N 906 7th street, 4 duors ubove I street. OR EXCHANGE FPxtfarm of 100 seres, new house and good darn, 8 miles northeust of the’ city; will be exchanged Hoty Property oRMSTEDT & BRADLEY, ap26-6t 928 F st. [ RESIRETO BUY A PLACE IN TIDE COUNTRY, 8. four miles or less from the city, improved and stable. Address, eating ‘particulars aud price,C. "EL, Star offi as apeoate AT A BARGAIN—AT BRIG! ‘wood, 3 rcs of tad, improved Ur a G-rooin ante house and fruit trees; other land adjoining can be pur- chased: terms to suit, LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 Pst. new. ap28-3t TOR SALES Forage ih Marviand and Virginia near the ety, particulars a) Ee pply © HUFTY & BEER, th and SAL RENT—HOUSE WI leeh acres of land, at Was on Alexandria ‘turnpike: cars stop nearly: ry hehe. “Apply to THOMAS W. SWANS, Alex a, ap2i-6u ‘OR 1 fou: <i txdence at Hattori, mutres from failroad depots eleven large (elaud cellar ten acres; nde, and fruitot ling forsix horses, aid all neces: all descrip oS alt description; stabi sary outbulidings = For further informat apie BEC Fab FOR SALE on ia, three miles from oneshaif’ uraule, remainder wooded: well. watered Dy springs. “About one mile river: frontage, well suited for ossiers. “Dwelling honse, barns, ete, Apply to mhi0-uds.3m JAMES H. KIRBY. 89 Front st.8.Y. E FOR CITY PROP- Country Seat in Virginia, @ miles ‘eksburg, one lnile from station'on ‘Rich= ericksburg and. Petersburg railroad, over acres rich meadows, splendid timber, valuable tomuc aud Bine Ridge ew house of ten rooms; greenhouse, fishing: beautiful view of mountains; healthy locati numerous "outbuildings, fruit, flowers and shad i Witeltben, 1324 FOR REST THE, CHARMING RESID 16 acres, 8 in Market garden, on Whith West Soldiers’ Home. Must heaithy site, and best Water in Disitict, Apply 712 13th st. n.w. apZ0lots ‘ACRES RICH LAND, 6 MILES from Washington, B, 60. TER. Bd acres 4 miles from District ine, 85 actes 7 miles from Washington, 4,000 acres fine Timber Land in 3ionroe co., Arkan- sas’ “At, two Cottuges, choice fruit and fowers atid other property. Allorthe above will be sold’ low aud e halt inile from Lanham’s yew double anansion firty- the gums, alleviates pain of ¢xtracting. Have ad- ministered the same to thousands of patients. Gas given. ‘apis: SAMUEL 1. SCOTT, DDS, SVtineen years experience in’ Dentistry. | Ofice,1207 Festu.w. Preservation of the Nutural’ Veet a ape. ‘ oc2e, RTM. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 77 three doors. tr Ee ‘Teeth Inserted $7 per set. All work BROCADE SILKS, Pink, Cream and White. $1. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, 5,5, 10, a AC HHS UNO eCU a US IDI ment. Strictly Cash Prices. CARTERS, Irs Goon. ‘YES, SIR, BUSINESS IS GOOD, VERY GOOD, AT THE PIONEER CLOTHING HOUSE OF 7TH ST. IT'S TRUE, SPRING 18 BACKWARD, BUT IT HASN'T PREVENTED OUR BUSINESS FROM COMING FORWARD—NOT MUCH. SPRING OVERCOATS ARE GOING FREELY BECAUSE THE QUALITIES ARE GOOD, BE- CAUSE THEY FIT, AND BECAUSE THE PRICES ARESAFE. al OUR SPRING STOCK 18 NOW COMPLETE. ‘HERE IS WHAT WE HAVE WAITING FOR YOU: MEN'S SACK SUITS, In}, 2, 8, 4 and G-Button Styles, elther with Plan or Patch Pockets. PRICES RANGE FROM $8 TO $40 PER SUIT. ‘MEN'S CUTAWAY SUITS, Inall the Most Fashionable Shapes, and we have any ‘Number of Exclusive Designs shown by No OTHER HOUSE. OUR PRICES FOR THESE SUITS RANGE FROM $10 TO $50 4 SUIT. PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND vests © Inall the New Shades, Wine, Olive, Brown, Claret, Blue and Black, in either Corkscrews or Diagonals. We have Them SILK or SATIN-LINED, ‘Also STLK-FACED or PLAIN, NORFOLK SUITS. Coats and Pants, in BlueSerge, Blue Fiainel, English Plaids, Scotch Cheviots, and all the Newest Effects in Varioun Fabrics, OUR YOUTHS’ DEPARTMENT Contains Everything that is Correct for Fastidious Dressers, who know « Good Thing When they see it, IN BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, Why there's not a Tad that has any snap about him but wouldn't rather Wear SAKS' CLOTHES. ‘The Boys Know that there's Some Atyle about Our Clothing. They like to have it to may, too, “IGot My New Sait at saxks’.” SENSIBLE BOYS! A.8AES & CO’S, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, _ 927 $16 AND 818 SEVENTH STREET. | Srerixao Dues Goons 8e., 10c,, 12446. 15e., 18e., 20¢., 250. SUMMER SILKS, 37c.,45c., 50c. 40-inch FOULE, ail new colors, 25¢. All wool NUM'S VEILING, all colors, 250, English HERNANT, all colors, 10c, SILK VELVETS feduced to 950. Heavy GROS GRAIN SILKS, all colors, $1.00, BATH TOWELS. 600 BATH TOWELS, 5c. each. ‘50 rolls new fancy STRAW MATTING, 50 pleces yard wide LAWN, at 8c. SATIN CHECK MUSLIN, 8c., 10c., 12% INDIA LINEN, 9¢., 10c., 12c., 15e. 50 pleces of CALICO. 4c. per yard. CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. x GENTS COLORED HALF HOSE, 16¢. LADIES SOLID COLOR BALBRIGGAN HOSE, 25c. < ‘CARPETS AT CosT. a INGRAIN: 0c., 85e., 880, 40e., etc ” OM ‘Towsors, ap2s 7TH ST, Ptires. rom ‘corner & "Dentistry in uil its branches, ted. jand Resp Axp Wosven. oon 0% © 0 0 0 09 8)» 00 Mad yg FEF Ekg E = ¥ fss8 5 Bought last week by the PALAIS ROYAL in New Wve per cent off for cash, my and the publicat the following unprecedentedly low prices: LoT 73 Consists of 2,400 warranted All-Linen HANDKER- TLIEFS, fancy borders, guaranteed to be fist colors: full size. ‘These Handkerchiefs are the same as o! fered elacwhere for 1244c., and by some as a startling bargain for Sc. each. ‘The Paluis Royal price is 0009 © % 9 Ss 44 ryt aa “ Comprises 1,200 Sheer Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, with the new and stylish “herring-bone” border. When these Handerchiefs were first introduced this season the price was 25e We sold them last week for 19c. Our late purciise enubles the Palais Royal to quote the startlingly low price of LOT 7 Consists of 2,400 Extra Fine All-Linen HANDKER- CHIEFS in plain white or with colored borders in en- tirely new designs. We to offer such Handkerc Royal price is Ey 27 of oor compeutors fs under 25¢. The Palais BB coum LOT 33; Embraces 1,200 Sheer Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, fancy, bemstitched or embroidered in white or colors, ‘The quality of these Handkerchlefs is so superior that We are competied to take all our old stock at 48e. and mix in with the new goods. We lose on the old goods, Dut we make on the new, though the qualities are the same. Choice for 558 ae Conte Sie 55 LoT i | Consists of 1,800 Scalloped and Hand-Embroldered Sheer Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, combination col- ‘ors of new shades. ‘The importer lost fifteen cents on every One of these Handkerchiefs he sold us. He | wanted money. It seems cruel, but we have to take advantage of distress in others in order to live our- selves. ‘These Handkerchiefs are worth 600., but will besold for “ES Cents, yh 0 LOT 25. ‘The wonder of our great purchase is Lot 25, though it only comprises 600 HANDKERCHIEFS. The Palats Royal solemnly asserts that it has been offer- Ing no better quality for 9c. For fineness of texture, ‘Deauty of embroldery and perfection of design these Handkerchiefs surpass anything we have ever shown for 8c. And what do you think we offer them for? a dit ois Conta, Oe See Gent's’ It isnot often the Palais Royal offers full Gent's: size alllinen HANDKERCHIEF for Gent's 12%c., because we cannot show good qual- Gent's ity for that price; however, our late pur- Gent's chase enables uso 80. Please see them and Gent's also look at those we offer for 19c. If you Gent's can buy as good elsewhere for 25c. tell us, Gent's We know nothing about Handkerchiefs and Gent’g _ don't buy a cent’s worth. Cuuah ° For ave conta we give beter quailty, pret Child's ther designs and larger size in All-Linen Child's +HANDKERCHIEFS than we ever could Gilla's do before..and for 3 for 25 weshow the Child's _ same styles, and also in the extra size,which Child's" have been selling for 150. PALAIS ROVAL spa}271009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Ovr-voor Sronm.~ : LAWN TENNIS, LAWN POOL. (CROQUET. ARCHERY. ENCHANTMEAT. A full supply, at low prices, to be found at aT . 428 Tth strek ; 18 neres hull, store-room, meat y outbulluinge: licensed: market and other nec: Good reasons for selling. “Also, tine home Property in Willlumsport, Pa., cueup, Atiht lease above: ties. For fuller particulars address JOHN S.\WIt MAN, Trout Run, Pa. of ET LOTS, FRONTING in sight of ifstreet horse ), $100 cash and $5 per month. Co iit at lowest balance fh Biadensburg cars: only $3 fortable five-rodm cottase: price-; 3400 dow “tal ‘3 ready ior real estate bar- Sniuatom, 10-1 bered proper Washington, car KB cellent vineyards; good nouse; barn. Ing POR SADE-SEVERAL v Piaces, in the immediate Of from one to 150 ncres. cular, WAL ¢ WILSON, 1006 F st nw DOR SALE—A F. five miles fro railroad. Good JOHN B. BL RM OF 80 OR 100 ACRES, city. in Va: one-baif mile from feult, ete. Anuuite of FOR REST-COUNTEY EESIDENCE: fine Water, ogchard in full bearing, good oui i auiles from Ci ket. "Inquire of zr FRED Natural vation tt 0 a1. ¢. PRUD'HOMM es D TAKE PLE ling to the coniidence of th Sducstion Sr. Willtata D.C i M friends of D. Cavell, of Washington City, ersigued as a Chris: nto the wh Of great worth, p ofa high or 2 iecharge of any fided to him, nes P. Harrison. M.D, nisin be come wrust when iuay chairman of the faculty; Fred'ic Hy 4.1. Cabell, Nowh RK. Dat hele DeVere, John 7) BarTinery, Mp.— ell tor many years leading schools in AUF Lilch social po- and of rare en-ngy, Who 1 ot tail to give promiuence to any scheme wit which he may connect himself. 1B. L. GInDERSLEEVE, Catalogues of Norwood Institute for 'S5-'86 sent on application. ‘References—Patrons of the school in this city. Address MR. and MRS, WM. D. CABELL, Wash- gto upz7 ELE CIVIL SERV 403 Pennsy} 4 Select Civil Service Librai Practical ¢ vice Studies; and ‘Thorough Civli Seryice Drill: TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVEN- NGS, Hours from 7 to 9 p.m, ‘Terms reasonable. ja22-131 AE HOWE BUSINESS SCHOOL. 517 7TH N. Short, condensed course in practical Bookkeepin, Hupid Penmanship and English Branches at moderate raies of tuition, Morning, aernoon and night ses- sions. Sole right to Howe's system of Bookkeeping {uugnt without text-books. “Shorthand taught by & si cher, JH. BRYAN}, Principal, ap24-lme E.SCHEED, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF. ¢ and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular attention to be- n uhers, a8 Well as those wishing to be quauitied for eriormers or Teachers. Terms $12. 734 12th st. n, we apSeolms ELE NEW SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES, 1300 TE st. in. w., Pr. R. DUMAINE, Principal, will be open all the summer. Class in French, German and Spanish, apib-Ime AMES CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR (FIL feenth sear), oflce fr tly st nr, Commercial lege Shidies." Special fcilities vanced dents in Shorthand, aps-Lme FPHE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 1 Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, Providence, And at 723 14th st. n. w., WASHINGTON. sp6__ WILL BE OPEN ALL SUMMER. Sitvery evening, Private tasons a ee an every even ‘specinity. hau ‘books find pubiieations constantly Gx and exceptional opportunities for learning the art ars Oftered atW ASLINGTON PLONOGIAPHICHEAT. QUARTERS, b27 Ist. nw. ‘apt USLN EDUCATION FOR YOUNG AND mer sessious of the Spengering Musiness College or th ad DS Un. we ftapid, wring, bookkeeping. CHOOL ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. SS Ass private song in Branches Vocal Min, ADELINE DUVAL MACK, L420 son.w: O28, "ABHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY; ‘uly, pehool of the kind here, A, Inve tation ‘method can soon leaen a profession, “21s adswas do-ome (ORTHAND AND TYPE-WRITING PRACTT e “Success guaranteed if instructions sally tana are followed Private: ‘number ane ftea B. CHOMELIR,Siice of Sohne Eaton, BEST AND CHEAPESTPLACE TOLEARN Tarai ond pavndng iat te National Aeademy Pa Receptions tree’ Wednesday evenings ot ESE, 1012 ioth st _n.w. ‘Volos and nat- ‘OF BOSTON, Ww pees and vocal | Boys’ day, 1am. FLYNN, A. ROVAL Sa S Bars Bea OULINE SAP, 50 conte BEST CASTE PpAE. 20 cents Ih, eG pl 1018 PENNSYLY. AVE 900 ad ERE g58y i ER EB at too Eee E OE kee = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Nvrerriovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MMi, containing as it does all ‘the most improved Machin: erp invented up to the if time, but they produce ‘Uxsunrassen by any mill in rove that, we would simply “state that of this maguiticent Flour’ is shipped ‘and eaten at the principal Com world, We GUaRANTER that it Is made hard wheat in Minnesota and ir an anda elimination of all matter has at las: been reached, more NUTRITIOUS, yieldi jer Flour. from tts i aking’ qualities tt in the cheapest. = anit ‘inte chen ‘Well as the best, for eliher family or baker's twe, uw d by any Flour le. BY sack every barrel is warranted to give chtire STERLING'S 8ST. LOUIS FANCY. GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent RELIANCE. A eplendia Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process. Itis avery cheap and deautiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and ‘we guarantee will give satisfaction to every une who will ryt, GOLDEN HILL, ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standart Famtly Flour of the District. It is equal in quality toa rreat many high-priced Patent Flours, whiist it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy compet torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN ‘HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once Will never Use anything ela Horsaie by ali grocers Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indiansave sel3 WM. M.GALT & CO. PIANOS AND ORGANS. WASHINGTO! Bizaeae es Pa oye oa ee, NEW YORK: BALTIMORE: 112 Fimth avenue. 204-206 W. Balto. st. Wx Kraze & Co, MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, UPRIGHT, and SQUARE PIANOFORTES. ‘We beg to announce to our Washington patronsthat, desiring to offer them greater facilities in thelr deal | ings with us, we have opened warerooms a: 817 MARKET SPACE, PA. AVE, Ngan Oru sz, WASHINGTON. ‘Thesame are conducted directly by ourselves, and customers can deal with us there to precisely the same | advantage as ut our Baltimore und New York estab- lishments. A full assortment of our various styles of GRANDS, UPRIGHTSand SQUARE PLANOS willcunstantly be found on hand. WM. KNABE & CO. 47 PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘Tuning and Repalring promptly attended to by ex- perienced workigen. nha KER EROS PIANOS 2 => yans, the best nude, ate Py Feasonuble figures, aup2a_G.H. KUHN'S, Sole Agent, 407 10th st. naw, Hleisexase Prayos Are Unsurpassed for Fine Workmanshtp, Brilliancy, of Tone and Extreme Durability. Ole Pianos taken in exchange and full value allowed. Lowest Prices and Easy Monthly Payments. ‘RANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, 422 9th street, ap21 a PER MONTH WILLRUY A HANDSOME 3 10 Sco Grice: AaeNeS make, at SI Lg MMO's, ih street northwest. $5 PER MONTH WILL BUY AN ELEGANT OR- GAN, ofauy Style, and nest woakesat I ‘Yt. NIMMO'S, strert horthwest SCOND-TAND. PLANOS, RGANS, some Out sligitls used, “a ar: MRIUSEY Sitio, A VERY HANDSOMESL=INWAY PIANO, but Uitle used.ut an Immense steritice; will sell on montu- ly instaiiments of $10. DNEY T. NEMO, i reat nortawest SEVERAL VERY, FINE PAKLORORGANS at ces Funging from . biel os SIDNEY T. NIMMO, Teh street northwest, AN ELEGANT UPRIGHT CABINET GRAND PLANO, out eight months old, at tremendous and payable in iouthly installauents of 910. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 433 7TH STRELT NORTHWEST. Sremway Praxos. ‘The Gestin the World. ‘Together with a 1 Sortment of other Pianos const Music Store of EDW fe12 025 PEND Sole Agent’ for Ste tec. WI anos. F and K. 'veral onessy termsin abd Orgaus which bave ot” Pianos and OF ans for rent, tuned and repaired” Ja10. iS € CO’S GREAT SPECIALTY “THEIR UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. In new and elegant myles m ‘at special Idetory prices. ft. L, SUMNER SI Uikat baw od Sreck & Co, EMERSON, AND BAUS £00. PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANR. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, taned, boxed: for rent by day, week, mouthor year, Reus HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F street, m31 Managing Partner of the Iete firm of Ellis & Co FFICE OF W, W. LAMB, MD. i249 HANOVER ST, PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1884, ‘MESSRS. EISNER & MENDELSON, SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT, U.S.OF A., 820 RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA. DEAR SIRS:—I HAVE USED JOHANN HOPF'S MALT EXTRACT FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS IN MY PRIVATE PRACTICE, AND aS FOUND IT BE THE BEST HEALTH-RE- STORING BEVERAGE AND TONIC KNOWN. I HAVE FOUND IT ESPECIALL' GOOD IN PERSONS CONVALESCING FROM FEV CASES OF DYSPEPSL FOR MOTHE NURSING, AND IN oF WEAKLY CHILDREN, iD ALSO. wee TROUBLES. MY ATT! ION WAS DRA’ BY THE DOMENSE IMPORTATION | l-MONTH- LY, AND ABOUT A MILLION OF ‘LES IM- Haan werent Camel iden BILY FOR PAST FIVE a ae “i WATER. | muronmar auvovaton Corp, PROIEEEEB vA "= EL RSPERE AS 4 ‘SYSTEM. THE STOMACH. THE BOWELS, —-SURE+SAFE-SPEEDY.— we a ee Pr ieee "tt. We See SIMON N. JONES, Manager, aplsnase Lourie, Ky. eSvccesson To PerRY & Brotiem, THE BNbra PocEiS fHoM stows LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EMU GANDY RoBi MENT DRI TRIMMING. NOVELTIES IN ECRU MULL ROBES WITH ENGLISH AND FRENCH WHITE Ds ic “LAW nSiAN LAWNS, PRIN- VICTORIA LAWNS. PERSIA: i. LT PIQUPS, MASALIAS. FR <GLISHT ‘NOVI CD AND Ri iS DOT SWISS MUSLINS AND TUC NAINSOOKS, NEW WHITE ALL LINEN LAWNS at 25, 3715, 3 ctx. aid Si. PSIVE, DESIGNS" IN. PRINTED PURE RUNS a 20. 2c. and 37 RSON'S SCOTCH GINGHAMS, KS PLAIDS, PLAIN AND TON! 38 LINEN * CH WIDE PRINTED D sii IS PAnASOLS SUN UMERELERS ASD. Shhithaak SuAbEs PHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND OTE aS SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave, cor. 9th st. RAO 151. aps Srauxe Drs Goons A FULL LINE TRICOTS, 50, 62%, T5e. A FULL LINE 36-INCH SUITINGS, ALL WOOL, 87, 50c. A EULL LINE COMEINATION SUITINGS, 62%, A FULL LINE GINGHAMS, 8, 10, 12%, 150. A FULL LINE INDIA LINENS, 10, 12%, 15 A FULL LINE PERSIAN LAWN AFULL LINE PARASOISand SI A FULL LINE CORDED PIQUES, A FULL LINE CASSIMERS, 37,50, $1. E SATINES AND BATISTE, 12%, . 250. iS, 15, 20, 250, UMERELLAS. Be. WE SELL AT POPULAR PRICES. GEO. J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, ap25 713. BBR NM MM om Ss Re ok OB OB RARE S gSs Bh fk BU BARE OSs BBB A A UU OM MM Sue8 = 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. SPECIAL VALUES IN WITITE GooDs, Having closed out of a New York Importing House @ large line of the above roods we are enabled to offer Genuine Values in the following Fabric: INDIA LINENS! INDIA LINENS! 100 pieces 32 inch INDIA LINENS, good value at A2ye., at Ue, per yard, | At BAUM’S* CHECK Nal 1 case CHECK NAINSOOKS, which would be con- sidered a bargain at 10c., only Se. per yard, AtBAUM'S, INDIA LINENS! INDIA LINENS! 200 pieces 32 inch and 40 inch INDIA LINENS, which sold readily at 20e. last season, only per yard. ALBAUM'S, CORDED PIQUBS! Asa special offering we shall sell for afew days 25 pieces CORDED PIQUE.readily worth 25 AL 2Uc. per yard, AtBAUM'S. INDIA MULLS IN WIUITE AND COLORS, 100 pieces WHITE INDIA MULLS, which would be good value at 32e, at 25e. per yard, At BAUM’S. BLACK ALL-WOOL BUNTING! 40 pieces 22 inch Fine Black ALL-WQOL BUNTINGS, Which we sold last season at 350, ‘only 20c. per yard, at BBR A OU OU OMM AIM ™ csse be AA UU MMM” Bs pep Aan UU MM gos BBB A M pad ARGATD GREAT BARGAT 3 2 tub, for only 5 nest Suet Ly ahr mir 1002 F STREF HOUSE NORTHWEST, FURNISHING: pended by the Venting Dresamakern raed ae kd Fo Se SUIey bi ana tae serie Formerly with ‘Win. Marr & at J.C. Hercurssox, FINE MILLINERY. TRIMNED AND UNTRIMMED HATS aND BONNETS. CHILDREN'S WATS EN ALL STYLES, “FLOWERS.” “HAT SCARPS LACKS“ CIALTY."| PARASOLS ID STIC DESIGNS, FROM BEST MAKERS IN PREVAILING COL ORS. FULL LINE OF MOURNING AND Cale RIAGE PARASOLS. “SILK UMBRELLAS” AT A BARGAIN, NOVELTIES JERSEYS, LATEST PARIS STYLES. LADIES TAILOR-MADE SUITS. BLACK SILK COSTUMES POR $30, WORTH $40, WARKANTED TO FIT QUAL TO CUSTOM MAD! TRAVELING RAGLANS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION, VES WITH IMPROVED . FROM $1 PER PR UPWARDS SILK AND LISLE GLOVES, LN NEW SHADER DRESS TRIMMINGS LACES, BUTTONS, BRATDS, &c. 7 Trevise, Paris, __fapaay 907 Pa ave, Moor J.P. Pawn IMPORTER OF FASHION, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTED NOVELTIES CONSTANTLY BEING RECEIVED. SCOURING _A i, LBW art a and tart sme ‘up without bet ripped. AS MANE LERCH. torments wit Packer MADAME VALMONT orth her patrons a ALTY ina Sstublished since 1858. "7 10-2me M. styles, HER MAJESTY'S CORSET. ‘We take pleasure tn culling your attention to thie ‘Conet, which is now being introduced to the Ladies @@ America, Au invitation is extended to all to call and examineit, DOUGLASS, pl ‘Ninth and F streets, Mos Sra Rerresr, 60S Oth street, opposite Patent Offles. Received a new and clogant tine of Taft's as Children's “ = ees ~ WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBES, LACE AND STIRRED CAPs, LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, for Spring wear, ‘ne style aun all ti of GOODS mnag Fisrers Chieniical tory tieantg Fatabtteh ‘No. Gd « strewt Nortiwrene TS EAPERIENCE. Ladies” n * Garments: nino, Velvet roa ‘in, Laces, Glove, wise penectly Chis nubertoe proces TAY ESTE aS 9 SPRCALTY, fens ith sleuth Uae proce wal shay ind grease + removed eflectually, Price 81 ‘$1.76, 420 Test StaeET Nournweer, Makes Corsets to onder In every tnd gunrantess perfect ft | HER SrSriALTINS ARE French Hand-nade Uns : Lchiidren’s Corts and a Si Corset (Mise He owe make) Ghee t rice is unsurpassed 'N. K—Frencit, German and Spatis spoken. mlé oJ, ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING. : First-class Mair Dresser from Parte, ve Medals from Kxpositionsal — ———=—=s Au WHO WISH TO BUY OR SELL RAILROAD STOCKS OR BOMDS, or who desire the services of a reliable broker in speo ulative stock operations on margin will find Itt their advantage to wrlie to SAMUEL JONES PECK, Member of Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Jaw change of New York. 55 BROADWA ap20-1m* ‘ORK. Roeway Rernrcenaton ‘Why buy a sweat box when you can geta Rideway Refrigerator that ix Guaranteed to have a Dry Air Circulation? not to have the foul odor that Is #0 com- mon with the ordinary run of Refrizerstor and Ice Chests. If not satisfactory after a trail, the money. will be refunded. 3. W. SCHAEFER & BRO, ‘SOLE AGENTS, aps 1020 7th st. nw. Enors Rercenatons, SLATE STONE SHELVES, ily Use. ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE, sn Asan oe teh _ap21-2w 1009 Pennsylvania ave. nw. 7. = Varor Stoves. Do not buy until you have examined our large as- sortment, of five different makes, especially the im Proved CROWN JEWEL and the DAVIS SINGLE GENERATOR STOVE, having only one burner that you have to heat, then the others are ready for use, Call and see them, in ail sizes and prices. W. 8. JENKS & 00, _apo TAT 7th street. = Srsezeros & Frercuee, 915 7rm Sraer Nonrawest, FURNITURS, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- STERING GOODS. we to meet any and all pa beg any Prices quoted by the city. the above call and see our chotoe stock and a) Dz Har GOLDEN SPECIFIO, A POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. Ttean be given ins cup of coffee or tea without the Knowledge of the perwon taking it; is absolutely harmless. and will eflect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patien isa moderate drinker or ap Alcoholic wreck. Ithus been given in thousands of cases, and inevery instance a perfect cure bas fol- jowed. Ir NEVER FAIA. The system once impreg- ‘nated with the Specitic, it becomes an utter lnpossi- ility for the Uquor appetite to exist. GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, ‘For Bale by RK. HELPHENSTINE, EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, (Corner 14th and F streevs, also corner 14th street and ‘Vermont avenue, Washington, D.C. (Gall or write for circulars and full particulars. 419-<0 Scaurms Muwavxee Lice ALWAYS THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. t- >, Bexrox & Ronexrsox, BAN AND BROKERS, 55 BROADWAY. vy YORK. Qfembers Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex change) buy and sell on the Exchange all active rail: Toad und other stocks, in lots of 20 TO 1,000 SHARES, ‘The present low prices pertalt purchases om. moderate margins, and $50, $100, $200, $300, $500, Can be Invested NOW in some of the active stocky, with every assurance of very profitable resulta, Full information sent Free, (28-208—5 No. Seecurariox WITHIN REACH OF ALL. CUMBERSON & CO, 49 Buoapway, New Youe, MEMBERS OF THE CONSOLIDATED STOCK AND PETROLEUM ’ CHANGE. STOCKS AND PETROLEUM Bought and Sold on Commission, and carried margin in amounts to Sait every class of trade. STOCKS tn lots of 10 shares and any multiple PETROLEUM from 1,000 barrels upwards. Commission 1-16 ofone per cout each way. Manzin accepted from one per cent upwards, CORKESPONDENCE SOLICITED, aplS-cost Pawvare Srock Txxcnarn Wms Wasurxoros/SaLTRORE, PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, BOSTON, &0 PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Broker, $4 Broadway, 1, SSo Tints avehue,} New Yor, 539 15th street (Corcoran Building), Washingtom, Hexny H. Donor, Washington, D.C. Wraiam R. Taavens, Special Partner. Bay and sell on commision all clases of Railway