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ctl Ke THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON: LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weath: OPTICE OF THE CHIEF S1GNAT. OFFICER. WASsHtnetow, D.C., April 29, 1885, 11 a. m. For the middle Atlantic states, fair weather, clearing in the extreme northern ions, brisik and high northwesterly winds, becoming vari- able and shifting tosouthwesterly in the nor! rn portions: higher barometer, nearly statlo ary, followed by slowly rising temperature on Thursday. For Thursday—Warmer fair weather fs in- @icaied for the middle and south Atlantic States and New Englan ones TEA Roses ar Avctios.—Mr. Dowling will sell tomorrow morning, at 10 o’cloek, at his auetion rooms, a chrice collection of tea roses of all the different rarietios. £ RIENTAL GOODS, The Washington estabiishment of Kazanjyan € Co. will svon be close cir stock oft Slik Antique Ri Portieres, 50 Royal Cashmere and’ Persian Care ts, 2,000 Embroidered Towels, 50 Table Gowers. exquisite. Perfumeries, ana numerous other articles from the Far East, are offered at exceptionally low fiz per cent lower than any Importer’s price in the country. The iechance tosecure these everlasting fabrics. isitat once ‘Tum TURKISH BAZAAR, 1205 F st. OvR Gext's DerartweNt Is now complete. wil buy a solid Working Shoe, Base ‘Shoe, Button, Hoot or Galter.. $1.24 ‘will buy a Worked 'E: jaiter or Low Qua ter Shoe. $1.49 it buy a Stylish Gaiter {ip common sense or narrow toe with tips. $1.99 Will buy a French Calf Shoe in Lace, Button” or 2.50 will bay the Famous Letter Car- rier or R. K. E-lge Low Quarter Shoe, for which Tam the sole agent. We have also a complete line of Sand sewed goods = pllgebor | ity madi Galiy low prices. Give us weall. Berasburgers old established shoe store, Ni 906 7th street, 4 doors above I street. Vapor Stoves that can’t leak, forsale by A. Eberly & Sons, 718 7th st. n.w. Gaxvrse MACKINAW Hats, good quality, splendid shapes; prices $1.20, 51.45 and $1.50. Frane’s, corner 7th and D, the only strietiy one price hat and gent's furnishing store in this city. ‘Messrs. Matting! filed a bili for W. agaiast Amelia, J. Purrington Tesrain, prosecution ofsuit in ejectment, for ts. of lots 4 and 5.5q. 320 (No. 1115 F street. restraining order was Issued by Judge Mag ner. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS In spring slothing, We haveon our counters over 2 Jes of sults for men, youths aud boys. = EISEMAN Bros., 7th and E. ‘Wrspow curtains at the residence of Joshua MeNeal, No. 1212 5th street northwest aecl- dentally caught fire from a gas jet last evening, and before the flames were extinguished dam- age to the amount of about $15 was done. A CHANGE from winter to spring necessitates achunge of clothing. You will find Eiseman Bros., corner 7th and E, the place to sapply your wants. Cxorcs—our four-button cutaway suits, In this style our assortment {s unlimited. EIseMAN Bros., 7th and E. re Y, 411 7th. oF SLIPPERS.— T STYLES “The Brighto;’ something entirely new, $180. “Tue “Hon Toa.” $121, “Oxford Tes See. “Common. Sense Slipper - “Toes” from S0¢. up. Leather House “Opera Slippers, 45c._ Lasting slippers, from ae. Also a large assortment of Newport ‘Ties and But- toned in all sizes and widths, | White Slippers for Ladies and Misses. Z. strasburger, old es— ished shoe store, 906 7th street, ‘4 doors e L street. Poto at E st. Rink tonight. Washingtons agt. Nationals. Haxpsome—our Prince Albert suit, with silk or satin facing, in all the fashionable shades. EISEMAN Bros,, 7th and E. Removat.—Sinshelmér & Bro.. shoe dealers, of $08 7th street, have removed totheir ol stand, 3151 M street, West Washington, where they will be glad to see their friends and cus- tomers. Car fare allowed from the city. ‘Tue finest assortment of matings in the al canbe found at Wash. B. Williams’, 317 an ‘319 7th street northwest. Z. STRASBURGER, 906 7th street, 4 doors above I street, is ‘now offering bis famous love-fitting shoe at $1.47; uothing to equal it this city. Gur $2 Ladies’ Kid Button Shoe in common sense and narrow toe; is beauti- fully finished and warranted solid. ' Ladies of ‘Washington and vicinity are requested to call and examine these goods. GENUINE FLUID for vapor stoves that don’t slog the burners. A. Eberly & Sons, 718 7th st. ‘(New—our five-button sack suit patch pockets, an EIsEMaN Bxos., cor. 7 Fusset1’s Ice Cream shipped anywhere out of town; 1427 New York avenue. Wsex ovr Driving, stop in at the Club House, Race Track. eee “preset Frrrep$1, CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. ‘The National Academy of Fine Arts, corner of New York avenue and 18th street, will be opened, to the public, free, Wednesday evening, ‘The horses attached to the Fbbitt House omnibus ran away on Pennsylvania avenue pote ry ran into a hitching post atthe corner of Hempler, near 4% st. thand D streets, The omnibus was wreel A petition has been filed by Mrs, Amelia Sherman for a writ ot de lunatico inguirendo in the case of her husband, Stephen H.Sherman, an inmate of the general hospital for the in- sane, asking to be appointed committee of the estate. ‘A small boy named William Deneal, who ‘would not abey his mother, was to-day sent to the reforsn se during ‘minority by Judge Snel . Brentano sends the London Graphic and N- lustrated London News for April 1 sri Marerace LiceNses, — Marriage Meenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to W. H. Leonard and Ada C. Smith, both of Fau- ier county, Va: John H. Falvey and Leura irginia Frizzell, Reuben Darnell, of Fauquier county, Va.,and Mary V.Tavener, of Loudon ounty, Va; James H.Smith and Louisa A. ‘of Lancaster county, Va.: Frederick T. ebster and Mary E. Ssmaltwoods Eljah Hot Va, anc a t HH. Smith, of Roe; Karl er, Conrad Keller and Auguste Steinhope; James R. Gardner and | Carne C. Mason; . M. Richards and Kate | Crawiord, both of Prince George county, Md.; Erwin C. Baumgras and Emma. B. Greeuland: Robert L. Veitch and M: tE. Walker, both | of Alexundria: Guild A. Copeland, of Passaic, N. J., and Ameita L. Pettitt. Sehorb and Me. James F. Kixes FUNERAL.—The faneral of James F. Kines took place’ to-day from his late residence. corner of Ist and Streets southeast. The services were conducted ‘by Rev.S. B. Treadway, of the First Methodist Protestant chureu, who pald a high tribute to the memory of the deceased. The remains Were then escorted by Washington Section Uniform Rank and Culanthe Lodge, No. 11 Knights of Pythias, to the B. and 0. depot and taken to Baliimore for interment—a delegation ofeach organization accompanying them. Mr. Kines was a native of Baltimore, but had re- sided here for over twenty years, where he married the adopted daughter of Mr. John | Grinder, the well-known brick maker, and | here ie made muny friends He was an } aetive member of the Knights of Pythias and was notary public. He leaves a widow and several children, who have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement, —— ee WASHINGTON Fis MARKET.—Sold by R.A. Golden, fish agent: 1.500 shad In market sell- at’ $15 to $20 per hundred. 250 bar- herring selling at from $2 to $5 per thou- J Hisrortcat Visitor THE Frust ARMY Corrs roGerrrscna—A special train has bee! Fanged to leave the Baltimore. and. Potomac Failroad station at Sa. im., May 4th, for Gets: | Bang, returning, leave. Gettysburg at pm ve visitors ample opportunity. to | Visit the scene of the greatest battle of the late | war. nent officers of both arnates will be Present and explain ‘the positions of the op Felative forces on the day of the battle. ‘The President, members of the cabinet aad their ladies will accompany the party In'a spe: celal coach. The Loyai Legion have alsosecured @ Pullman hotel ‘car, which they will use on this occasion. The trip will be made over the Western Maryland railroad, and through th Beautiful scenery of the Blue Ridge. Hound. trip tickets will be placed on sale at the Balti. more and Potomac railroad station, to re- POSTSCRIPT. “ON THE EVE OF WAR.” The Fight To Be In India, Not In é Afghanistan. St. PeTeRsnvRG, April 29—The Novoe Fremye, acting, it is believed, under imperial inspiration, has attracted attention by pub- lishing an article with the startling headline: “On the Eve of Wai This article declares that Russia, in the event of war, will settle matters with England in In- dia, and notin Afghanistan, pia The Late Mr. Causten's Papers. WIS HEIRS TO RECEIVE A PORTION OF THE FEES FROM THE FRENCH SPOLIATION CASES. Yesterday aiternoon Judge Hagner had be- fore him the matter of the estate of the late Jas. H. Causten, in which T. E. Waggaman, quall- fied as the administrator on a bond of $200,000 a few days ago. The decedent, who was for any Years engaged In collecting data and Prosecuting the French spollation claims, left at his death a large collection of valuable papers, whieh were placed in charze of the late Colonel Jolin T, Pickett, and were afterwards entrusted wo W. . Yesterday, the purpose of the court was to make some arrangement as to the proportion of fees to be paid the Causten estate. here were present, representing various par: tes, Mesers. C, D. Barrett, H. E. Davis, W. J. Miller, E> daarner auld Mr. Earle.’ ome thought that Mr. Earle should pay the State not les than twenty per cent, and others claimed that 33 per cent was the fight propor- tion. Tt was finally agreed that for the use of the “papers in prosecution of the claims Mr, Earle should pay the estate 25 per cent of what he recelved as fees, and give security that he will pay over the ameunt as the cases are de- cided.” There is no definite {dea of the number ot claims to be presented, but Mr. Earle stated he knew of over 1,700, but he did not know how long it would take to dispose of them. eS eho TON MILITARY CoMPANTES To VISIT Quarters have been provided in Baltimore for nearly all the District organiza- tions which will take part In the parade of the Society of the Army of the Potomac in that city May 7th. ‘The District will be represented in the parade as follows: Washington Light In- 50 men, quartered at Wilson Post Veteran Corps, Old Guard, 80 men, ‘shotel, West Lombard street; Na- Rifles, $5 men, at the Carrollton hotel Veteran Corps, th J_A. Garneld C: s, 50 me! Capital City Guards, company A, $5 men, at { Monumental Guards; Washington armory of Baltimore Riftes, 35 men, at Raine’s hall, ital Clty Guards, company B, 45 men, unassigned. Be gee THe GrorcErows MEDICAL CoLLFGE Com- MENCEMENT.—At the commencement of the medicai departinent of the Georgetown Uni- Versity, which was held yesterday afternoon in the University hall, degrees were conferred by Rey. James A. Doonan, S.J. president of the university, upon the following graduates: Chas, R. Luce, Phar. ew York; John J. Stattord, Phar. Dudl’y Morgan, A. By Distriet A. Ti., Massacl Coltimbia: Frank T. . bie Life an, Virginia; Je ph S. F. Sessford, trict of Co- lambia; F. Archibald Taylor, Scotland, 8. B. Muneaster, D. D.S., Maryland, Mr. J. Dudley Mo 1, Of this city, delivered the valedictory, and Prof. Frank Baker delivered the address to the juates. The faculty prize was presented by Dr. J. Taher Johnson to Charles R. Luce, honorable mention being made of Messrs. Stat ford, yn and Wagner. Prof. Baker, in his address, defended the diagnosis of the physi- claps attending Gen. Grant, and pronounced the disease true epithelioma, from which the chances of recovery were extremely slight. ‘Phe bull was tastefully draped and decorated, and was well filled with a number of leading eltizens of the District, among whom was Mr. W. W. Corcoran and brs. Bennett, Magruder, Morgan, Howard. Kleinschmidt, Bayne, Ellzey, Hamilton, Schaetfer, Rateliff, Evans and Kail- usowski, the last named three being the only survivors of the first graduating class of the university. Chamberlin, ——— WASHINGTON CATTLE MARKET—Held every Monday at Queenstownjon_ the Metropolitan branch B. & O. R.R., three miles from tie city, Lewis D. Means,” proprietgr, 38 head of gattie, on the market and sold; prices ranging from 34g to 6e. 621 sheep and’ lambs up an sold. Wool sheep, 4% to 5ly; clipped sheep, 4 to5. Lambs,9 to I2c. 19 cows and calves up, selling from $30 to $55 per head. State of the market brisk for both cattle and sheep. gee ‘Scr FoR $30,000 Damaces.—Juntus Simons to-day by Mr. J. J. Johnson entered suit gaimst Leadinghain & Co. for $30,000 damages, claimed to have been sustained by INBERITED, conTaGriovus, BAD BLOOD, SCROFULOUS, Inherited and con- tagious Humors, with Loss of Hair, Glandular Swell- Suge, Ulcerous Patches in the Throst and Mouth, Ab- cesses, Tumors, Carbuncies, Blotches, Sores, Scurvy, ‘Wasting of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, Dropsy, Ensemia, Debility, Chronic Rheumatism, Constipation ‘and Piles, and most diseases arising from an Impure or Impoverished Condition of the Blood, are speedily cured by the Curicuna REsoLvanr, the new Blood Purifier, internally, assisted by Curicuma, the great Skin Cure, and Coticoma Soar, an exquisite Skin Beautlder, externally. ALMOST INCREDIBLE. Exxa Borntox, 857 Washington street, Boston, says: T have been afflicted for one year and nine months with what thedoctorscalled rupia, Iwas taken ‘with dreadful pains in the head and body, my feet be- came so swollen that I was perfectly helpless, sores broke out on my body and face, my appetite left me, I could not sleep nights, I lost flesb, and soon became 80 wretched that I longed to die. Physicians fatled to help me. My disease daily grew worse, my sufferings became terrible. ‘The eruption increased to great burrowing, foul-smelling sores, from which ® reddish matter constantly poured, forming crusts of great thickness. Other sores appeared on various parts of my body, and I became so weak that I couid not leave my bed.” In thiscondition and by advice of a well- known physician, I began to use the CUTICURA REME- pies, and in twelve weeks was perfectly cured, STILL MORE 80. JawEs E, RicHAnvson, Custom House, New Or- Jeans, on oath, says: In 1870 Scrofulous Ulcers broke ‘out on my body until I was a mass of corruption. Everything known to the medical faculty was tried in vain. became amere wreck. At times could not lift my hands to my head, could not turn in bed: was in constant pain, and lookel upon life as curse, Noreliet or curein ten years, In 1890 I heard of the Curicona REMEDIES, used them, and was perfectly cured, ‘Sworn to before U.8. Com. J. D. CRAWFORD, Sold by all druggists. Price: Curicuna, 60c.: RE OLVENT, $1.00; Soar, 25c. Prepared by te POTTER DRUv AND CHEMICAL Co., BusToN, Mass, Send tor “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” BLACK HEADS, Pimples, Rough, Tanned and Oily Skin, use CuTICURA Soar. apls 1E ENERVATION AND LASSITUDE OF Spring time are but indications of the sluggish action of the blood, overloaded with carbonates accu- mulated by the use of heating food in winter. This condition may be remedied by the use of Ayer's Sarsa parilla, the best blood purifier known. $A SUPERB HAIR DRESSING AND RENO- +Avator Ayer's Hair Vigor is universally commend- ed. Iteradicates scurf and dandruff, cures all erup- tions and ttchings of the scalp, promotes she renewed growth of the hair, and surely prevents its fading or turning gray. p28 Suxs: Suxs: CHEAPEST SILKS IN THE UNITED STATES! | BLACK SILKS, excellent quality, reduced from $1 "EAS cy SILKS reduced to 37 COLORED SILKS requeed to 5be, BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, 91. LACK UNOCADE SILK GHENADINE reduced mt 75 t0 Bc. ve \CHIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS, Silk and ool, 25e, TIFUL BROCADE DRESS GOODS, (reduced), os Sus BEA 12 yards for $1.50. Special bargal NUNS VEILING—NUN'S VEILING. Wide double widih, pure wool. in Cream, Pink, Blue and Black, only" 3 7g¢. BLACK SATINS, COLORED SATINS, 50c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. SATINES, Pink, Blue and Cream, UN'S VEILING, beautiful Lace style, pure wool, NEW YORK MILIS SHEETING, widest and v E: Pink Cream and White. $1. 8,5, 8, 10, 14 CH LAWNS, 2 COLORED SILKS, SILK VEL- VETS, and FINE DRESS GOODS, immense assort- ment. ' Strictly Cash Prices, CARTERS, apze 711 MARKET SPACE, Lions Aw Mexs Uroriwean Teaxon of a cab of defendant's being driven against and over him May 16th, 1884, on 9th and P streets, breaking his lett leg and other- wise bruising and laming him, chains eo For Using BaD LaNGUAGE AND DRAWING A PisroL.—Thomas Fitz, a bricklayer, 18 years old, was ‘arrested in the Dime Museum last night for making rude _and insulting remarks. Fitz threatened the officer who arrested him, and attempted to draw his revolver. He was locked up, and Judge Snell this morning fined him $55 or 105 days on the farm, Notre Prosequis ENTERep.—In the Crimi- nal Court this morning nolle prosequis were en- tered in the case of James Frawley, jr., con- Yieted in the Police Courtof assault, and Wim. Mahoney, convicted in the Police Court of lar- ceny. Im the case of Frank Owens, charged larceny, the recognizance was forfel oe ——_——_— ‘THe EMANCIPATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. ‘Pheexecutive committee for the emancipatiow} ‘anniversary met at the office of the Bee last evening, and on motion of W. Calvin Chase, C. 1H, Marshal wasunanimously elected chairmian of the committee, Mr. Chase secretary, and J. H. Smith, treasurer. The following were added to thecommittee: Mesars. Geo. W. Stewart, Jas. H. Young, A. St. A. Smith, Geo. Washington, 4.i1, Hille J.D. Baitimore,J. if Smallwoudstlovs, B.S Laws and Robert Johnso1 pancho ase BRoxs A PLATE GLASS WIxDow For FUN.— Yesterday afternoon a young woman named Mary Poletti broke the large plate glass in Jno. Weldeman’s show window, corner of 7th and D streets southwest. When taken tothe station she said she broke the window for fun, as she wanted togo tothe workhouse. In the Police Court this morning she was et with de- stroying private property, and fined $40 or three months. Avsowrety Pore RRR 00 Y ¥ A of RR OO ¥¥ as E BY 88 Y SA E EE %o! ¥ 24 tu BBR A ROK On OSX Be AS RE H NNN go Bip ass BY Ht SES Goo BBO A A OK OK OM WN GGG PPP, 00 W oW Ww DDD FEE RRR PpooWwWwWW DDE RoR PPP OO WWWw D D KE RRE bE O09 Www DDE ER - e “oo WoW bpp ker ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, ‘Strength and wholescmenesa, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders SoLp oNLY IN cana Rorat Baxixe Powper Co.. 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 A Carp. ‘Having purchased the stock of Dry Goods and Notions in the store formerly occupted by J. H. WEEDEN & CO., 225 Pennsylvania ave- ue southeast, I shall offer the eutire stock at PRIME COST UNTIL CLOSED OUT. As I propose to continue the busines at this stand, I shail make almost daily additions to ‘turn on the 6th instant, at a rave of $3.70. ——S EQUITABLE C. B AssoctaTion.—New shares fm the ninth Jssue can be taken and ihe frst payment made a office of the secreta: daily, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, or at the Bext meeting of the association, May’ 6th, 188, 7 p.m.,at Marini’s hall. Shares are 92.50 per Month: Assets, $471,765.20. Pamphlets ex- the asso- Plaining the object and advantages upon application. Thomas president. Jno. Joy Edson, secre- Street northwest. ee ciation furnished Somervili tary, 917 turers of Fine Dress Shirts and. Men Ing Goods. Special bargains are offered: by Ol ver P. Burdette, sole agent. ba seks Seo MEETING oF THE SOCIETY OF THE ARMY oF ‘Tux PoTomac.—The meeting of this society will Qeeur at Baltimore on the 6th and 7th of May. Baitimore and Ohiorailroad have arranged tie goed to velses Seth theta nates 7 return ‘until. the ve. Anfing the o ‘iursday: May B&O. KR. Fare for the round trip, $1.80. “Pree Horses at Avction— Messrs. ‘Bros., auctioneers, will veil, wemarrow alter at 2 o'clock, in front’ of their sales- Tooms, 9th and D streets, a fine lot of riding and Giiving hurnes. See adv the stock in fresh and seasonable goods, all of ‘which will be sold CHEAP FOR Cas. No, 225 Pennsylvania avenue se., ap20,30@my2 (Cepitol Hun Tus Ceresnaten DYCKERHOFF PORTLAND CEMENT. ‘The strongest and best known tg the trade. ‘Warehouse—H. 1. Biscoe’s wharf, foot of 10th st. s.w. Orders promptly filled and deliveries made to any part of the city. Pav: GRANOLITHIC, ARTIFICIAL STON] ASPHALTUM, /EUCHATEL MASTIC. ks, Stables, Basement at THE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, In calling attention to our stock of these goods. we desire to say that they are made in accordance with our orders by an eastern Manufacturer, whose fuctll- \fes for fine work are considered second to none. ‘We have aimed to Improve the standard of quality ‘wherever possible, and unhesitatingly pronounce thls stock the best mude and most carefully finished we have ever offered our customers at the prices named 100 dozen Ladies’ Fine Gauze Vesta, silk bound and stitched, splendid value. High ‘neck and long sleeves. Low neck and no sleeves. ONLY 250, EACH. 100 dozen Ladies’ Fine Gauze Undervests, finished cuffs, silk bound and stitched, extra value. High neck and long sleevés. High neck and short sleeves. Low neck aid no sleeves ‘ONLY goc. THREE FOR 81. 75 dozen Ladies Fine Baibriggan Vests, silk bound and stitched; pear! buttons. ‘High neck and long sleeves. High neck and short sleeves. 7p sere tga EEA este sont Janie High neck and long sleeves. High neck and short mo ONLY 60c. EACH, 75 doaen Ladies, Fine Balbriggan Vesta, ile fron silk bound and stitched, small ‘seams, pearl buttons, ex:ra fine quality. ‘High heck, with long and short sleeves, ONLY 7c. EACH. MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR, 75 dozen Men'y Fine Gauze Vests, recularmade cuffs, sual fniahed seams, In long and short sleeves, LY ire. EAL @0 dozen Men's Extra Fine Gauze Vesta, silk front, finished small seams, silk stitched, long ‘and short sleeves, ONLY 37%c. RACH. 100 dozen Mente Fine Geitte Fine Balbriggan and Goe- samer Vesta. ‘These are better quality and better fine fshed than can be bought clvewhere at the price. Rest yet-75 dozen Men's Fine French Balbriggan Siirts And Drawers, silk front, Snished small woerus Hist scans ‘at 70. and” thought ie extra guod’vatue season ‘at Y5e., an extra good value, Wedo not think ‘any house can sell the ‘same Shirt and Drawers at gur price, viz: ONLY O2he. RACH. ‘3f you intended purchasing a 75e. quality, buy these. Cotidren's Hing Gnnze Vests ali bound abd stitched, "8 Fine Gauze Ve long and short sleeves, ONLY 25¢. EACH. Elegant line of Children’s Gossamer Vests, at low (Slik Department—first floor, last on the left.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ONE PRICE ONLY. 921 PENN. AVE [ep28) ss O12 DST. Enoromezren Poxoze Rozss oe BOSTON DEY G0oDs HOUSE. The demand shows a steadily increas popularity o@FONGRE HOMES AND SUITS. whict fan cauned a to place fevrdern and we are now offer- ing, undoubtedly. the largest and most varied "Line to betmen ip thie ei MMBKOYDERED PONGEE ROBES, 101, Material com [BROIDERED PONG) BES. “Brie, freon, mb, “” he eo out cnr ni rn combined. cecal IDERED PON EMBROL iGEE ROBES pre | ar EMBROIDERED PONGKE ROBES, - .” 19% Material, 5 Sp git-over, }ezz.00, 4%, Narrow Em! Embroidered in Self Colors. EMBROI ‘The handsome ase julte with full embrokdered skirt ont and low elas bon ‘and panel, with fa loose about on™ yatRinnet, —}gon.00 emo ingeif Brown, Car@inal and combina s and Cellar A Teste eats on oe 5 aac afuriorenions ithe hore rte nex eal ean? any court hase hed, correc WoODWAR OTHROP, cen fe fstramy of ork gal any Frege Fe TE ORDP | mre ore lava) ot a ses e sees |W geht past tte pee . ne AE wisn aie Loma Eine, Cements Plaster: act AA Leather, Crockery $ NY ALBERS Cogan ‘coughs, colds, sore Important Special Sale of dseful articles which will be althost given away for to-morrow pee cerine soap s fh ns 9c; Patent window cleaners 9c; Shelf fag 48 sheets for 8c; Scrubbing brushes 4e, Sc'and 12c; Dish mops 4c; Pientc inugs Se; Browns french shoe dressing 4 bottles for 26c; Nail brushes 4c; Shaving brushes 9c: Fancy box of ‘and envelopes be; Vegetable slicers 9c. Playing Ve cards Be; Combination hammers de: Garden tools two in one 9c; Muffin pans 5c; 150 hand- some Baby carriages will be offered at reduced Prices; Pepper boxes or box raters 2 for Sc; new shape of superior white china chamber sets (0 pieces $2.15; handsome decorated $2.79 Handsome pictures in gilt frames size 15 by 20 only 8c; Army and navy blacking & boxes for 10c; New square shape of decoruted english bina combination dinner and tea sets 130 eces only $12.47; superior refrigerators and ce chests at low prices; french ‘china hand painted fruit plates @ for 5c; Holler skates O7¢ a pair, Rink skates 87c a pail Stock of Baby inges Must be Re- M. Augenstein, 817 7th street northwest, offers for the balance of this week the following great drive:s Rattan baby carriages, with para- vol or eanopy top, $6.49; sold elsewhere at 811; better quality, $7.38; sold elsewhere at $13. Rattan baby carriages, lined with solid color satin and eatin parasol $12.84; regular price $21. Fitty other styles of carriages st equally ‘As low prices. Our $3.49 ice chest is the same id elsewhere at $5, and our $4.49 3 sold at $7.50. Special barguins in decorated dinner, tea and tollet sets; alsoin trunks and refrig- Saal SATE SEH Te erators, a27,296m1 Frank: Store, 457 Penn. ave., fine wate? silver and nickel cases, 1 2p, aateens 15¢.; 12%4c, pereales I.E. youte 's, 736 7th street’ bel, @ and Cloth and silk house, 3 93 Per Gallon. 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail. McGee's, 9th, near Dst, s&w-3m What 30 Days Did For = Memphis Butcher. ite the Miss, ond Tenn, depot we found Mr. H, L. Schmidt. He was born and raised in this city as.a butcher. At the last drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery he invested in tickets, receiving five one-fifth tickets, and of these three drew prizes—-one, No. 84,980, draw- ing $5,000.—Memphis (Zenn.) Avalanche, March Thornton's Emulsion $f piire Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; eas find pleasant to take. Prescribed by physk cians. Sold by Druygists. Large bottles 50c. Manufactured by W.E. Thornton, corner Bal- timore and Harrison streets, Baltiniore, Md. mw Reav Axo Wosoer HY een oeb0 009 Lf 9 © Oo ww Hat | Ww % ww © TL Baaaan FF yg Mog Oggi DP FFF BEB Et Fr es ETE BB BM PSS HOH Dow Rk F S38 Bought last week by the PALAIS ROYAL In New York at a discount of twenty-five per cent off for cash, will be offered to our patrons and the public at the following unprecedentedly low prices: Lor 73 Consists of 2,400 warranted All-Iinen HANDKER- CHIEFS, fancy borders, guaranteed to be fast colors; fall size. These Handkerchiefs are the same aa of- fered elsewhere for 124,c., aud by some as u startling bargain for Sc. each, The Palais Royal price is stg S88 fs, oP Oy com ‘a Hiann Sal! LOT 101 Comprises 1,200 Sheer Linen HANDKERCHIFFS, with the new and stylish “herring-boue" border. When these Handerchiets were first introduced this season the price was 25¢. We sold them Inst week for 19c. Our late purchase enables the Palais Royal to quote the startlingly low price of S85 8, FE mes; for a Cen 1oT7 Consists of 2,400 Extra Fine All-Linen HAN OKER- CHIEFS fn plain white or with colored borders in en- tirely new designs. We deiy any of our compeutors to offer such Handkerchiefs und Royal price is LOT 3x Embraces 1,200 Sheer Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, funcy, hemstitehed or embroidered in white or colors, ‘The quality of these Handkerchiefs is so superior that We are compelled to take all our old stock at 48¢. and mix in with the new goods. We lose on the old goods, but we make on the new, thougi the qualities ure the same. Cholce for LOT 11 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 60c., but will be sold for sy oan sf a Cents, LOT 25, ‘The wonder of our great purchase is Lot 25, though it only comprises G00 HANDKERCHIEFS. The ‘Pulais Royal solemnly asserts that it hus been offer- ing no better quality for 98e._ For fineness of texture, beauty of embroidery and perfection of design these Handkerchlefs surpass anything we have ever shown for 98e. And what do you think we offer them for? clea “a fh Eee conta Hy It isnot often the Palais Royal offers. fall size all-linen HANDKERCHIEF for 12ge., because we cannot show good qual- ity for that price; however, our late pur- chase enables us do so. Please sce them and also look at those we offer for 19¢. If you can buy as good elsewhere for 25e. tell us. We know nothing about Handkerchiefs and don't buy a cent’s worth. For five cents we give better quality, pret- ter designs and larger size in All-Linen HANDKERCHIEFS than we ever could do before. and for 3 for 25 weshow the same styles, and also in the extra size,which ave been cling for 160, PPPh AO A IT 88g PoP AA OL AA £ rr fA EL BA OH Os BRM RH Sug8 RR OO Y ¥ FE oUF AE m 33 Y fA E HE ‘oo F 24 5 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, A Dazssy AND SERVICEABLE SUIT FOR 914, WHILE WE HAVE SUITS AT 810 TO $30, WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO A CHE- viireue ‘TWO COLORS—BLUE AND BLACK, STYLES-SACK AND CUTAWAY FROCK, AT THE MODERATE PRICE-$14. WE THINK THEM THE BEST VALUE WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. WE HAVE FINER ONES, T00. IF UP OUR WAY, STOP IN, AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW THIS SUIT. GEORGE SPRANSY, 607 Seventh Street, < Opposite U. 8, Post Oftice. Scanirzs Muwavxre Lace PALMER'S GINGER ALE, apa” LEMON soDA, &c., &c. ALWAYS THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. DEPOT: 1226 207m @raxer Nozrawest, SAMUEL C PALMER, ‘Telephone 454, aplT ery For sale bys sp13-Im o.200 Woe PENSE Se PES ere «om salons span TERR | EDUCATIONAL, ) begin Oth July, ee end 9th matey ‘particulars (P.O, JOHN B. MINOR, ap29-wasim Com. and & Lord SASS ees oa Prof: Com. and Stat. Law. "RENCH LESSONS. Parisias fatural method. Summer ‘classes how of Children's classes di ‘vacation at 9 am. wate tuition ifdesired. M’LLE V. PRUD'HOMME, ‘Professeur de Francais. ‘apzzm UNDERSIGNED TAKE URE IN, recommendi: ‘the confidence of the of Tien Mr. William D. Cabell, of Washington City, ne soa chine: He ts well known to the unders' zeal In the discharge of any trust. whlch may be cou fided to him. James F. Harrison. M. D., chairman of the ty; £8 dat ern Goh een een ne vis, FH. Suaith, Win. is, Schele DeVere, Jonn R. Page, of University of Virzint: Jouse Horgisy UxivEusiT\, BALTIMORE, Mp.— Thave known Mr. William D. Cabell’ for many years a3 ‘nd founder of onv of our leading schoo\s in Virginia. Mr, Cabell Is a gentleman of high social po- sition, of unusual attainments, aud ofrare en-rgs, whe ‘will Got fail to give prominence to any scheme with, which he may connecthimself, BL. GiLDERSLEEVE, Catal of Norwood Insitute for "85-'86 sent application. ba ‘References—Patrons of the school In this city. Address MR. and MRS. WM. D. CABELL, Wasb- ington, D.C. apz7 CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUT 463 Pennsyivania ave. n. Select Civil service Library: Practical Clvil Service Studies; and ‘Thorough Civil Service Drill: TUESDAY, THURADAY AND SATURDAY EVEN. [NGS Hours from Terms le. Pi 22.1301 \HE HOWE BUSINESS SCHOOL, 517 7TH 8 ‘Short, condensed course in practical Bookke ipld Penmanship and English Branches ut moderate rates of tuition. “Morning, aftrnoon end night ses sions. Sole right to Howe's system of Bookkeeping twngnt without textbooks. “‘Shorthan tauxht bya special teacher. Ji1. BRYAN’, Principal. ap24-lim* TPE NEN SCHOOL, OF MODERN LANGUAGES, wi summer. erm and Spagine apisame AMES CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR (FIF- Aeenth yeat), office 437 7th st. nw. Commercial College Studies." Special ficitities for advanced stu- dents in Shorthand, ‘speime r[e BERLITz ScHOoE OF LANGUAGES, 18 Baltimore, Boston, Frooklyn, Providence, And at 723 14th st, n. w., WASHINGTON. ap6_ WILL BE OPEN ALL SUMMER. SHORTHAND — REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS S every evening. Private lessons a specialty. All shortharid books and publications constantly on hand, and exceptional opportunities for learning the art are offered at WASHINGTON PHONOGRAPHIC HEAD QUARTERS, 927 Tat, n.w. ap NESS EDUCATION FOR YOUNG_AND Hoaged nie and somite” Bhaee aa ee ier seeious of the Spencerian wasiness eaitsee ae ‘9th and D sts. nw. Rapid writing, bookkeeping, rapid calculations, English language, stenography, type-writing, etc., thoroughly taught. Tuition: Year, Ha Gate of entrance cabay wight Soot nonin day, $20; night, $14; one month, day, 57, night, 85. wilting ont i call'or Nena -£R, Principal; SARA ate SCHOOL, ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Also private lessons in English Branches. Vocai Gulture and Reading Instraction, day and evening. INE DUVAL MACK, 1426N sgn.w. 9-2 SHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY; ‘only school of the kind here, A ‘special Invi. tation to all to see the method by which you can 1. 214 2dstae dd-Gm* D NG PRACT. cht. “Success guaranteed if Instructions: vate pupils preferred.and number lim ‘CROMELIN, office of Johns & Easton, v mb3-3m* IsS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD. uate and certified examiner of the New England ‘onservator ue, harmony and "ygice ‘LOCUTION AND English Leogaage, Gos Ms treet. MRS. M. STEVENS HART, Principat. ‘The culture aiid development of the voice and nab ural expression of sentiment carefully taught. Especial attention given to the cure of stammering and other vocal defects Boys’ and Girls’ class Satur day, 11am. a6-tjel RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OP study; to adults confidential: prepares for college, Ann West Polnt, all examinations, IVY INSTITUTE, sw. corner Sth and K sta. nw, ‘Mathematical, Classical, Business. ‘SW. FLYNN, A. M. Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a mouth. ocz8 PPP DD ™ 3 BR 3 gis a ee P DDD BBB R Bb rR gs BBR RRE 385 BBB RK SasS = A DOUBLE DISTILLATY Y OF THE ‘Making this the most Reliable Touie ever placed be- fore the publle for the cure of DYSPEPSIA What ESS, GENERAL DEBILITY, MALARIAL DiS” iT. ‘The liigh ‘character of the many. testimonials awarded this preparation have never been equaled. We reer with pleasure to the following: BaLriMoRE, August 21, 1864, Mesmrs. Lows Petzold & Oo: Gentiemen: With but little confidence tn the numer- ous tonics and preparations now belgre the public, T, with great hesitancy, began the use of your “Dr. Bet? zoid's German Bitters.” I have been dsing it now for Some time, and with great pleasure state that {find Jt to be the purest and most pleasant and efficient Tonic Thave ever met with, and would recommend it to those in ‘want of a'relidble medic ‘which the proprietors claim it wi BENJAMIN SZOLD, Rabbi of the Oneb Shalom Congregation. Ractivowe, May 3, 1884. at this is the dirst tim? during my practice of thirtysix years that £ ever recome mended sny article for medicinal purposes, but with Some experience Lam constrained to say that “Dr. Petzold’s German Bitters” Is an excellent preparation as an Appetizer and will relleve if not cure almost any form of Dyspepsia, and is one of the best ‘Tonics Ihave ever used. MILTON N. TAYLOR, Mi. D. BaLtiwone, May 81, 1834. Mesos. Loui Petzold & Gt Gentiemens1 have used your “Dr. Petzold’s Ger- man Bitters for some time and I would not be with- gutit. For the reliel of the pains consequent upon Female Weakness and Irregularities 1 consider it without an equal With regards Lremain yours, CAROLINE E. COOPER, 163 N. Caroline street. Price One Dollar perbottle, For sale everywhere, 27-Ws 1 Ger Tur Bass. “THE CONCORD HARNESS” We have on nnd singe sock oF the Cplobratea we on. hand a lngge stoc Cpe SCONCORD MAIN SS2 "ot all kinds ahd coupe eiiptlon, at Rowe Prices _ ga Coupe, Cartage and ‘arness a specialty, it LUTZ & DRO. y 497 Penieyivania Avenne, Adjoining Natfonal Hotel, ‘Trunks and Satchels in greut Varlety, at lowest cess Every genuine CONCORD HARNESS has maker's name nid trademark stauocd ou it pier Decros Aunestany Exon Its principal ingredient, Pune Meat, tsecientific- ally formulated with medical remedies, giving it won- derfully stimulating properties; invigorating the vita forces without fatiguing the digestive organs. In TyeHorp, YELLow and MALARraL Fevers it is invaluable, giving strength to overcome these malig- Nant diseases, Highly recommended by leading Phy siclans of Paris asa tonic for couvulescents and Weak ‘persons; also for lung diseases, E. FOUGERA & CO., Agents, N. ¥. mySl-was Sonp By ALL Davoorsra, iM M1 MM ry x RE i MEEEN er eee raat aan x N x NN Dr. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenera- tor, ts made expressly for the cure of derangements of the prooreative organs. Whenever any debility of the generative organs occurs, from whatever canse, the continuous stream of electricity permeating throngh the parts must restore them to healthy ac- ton. There is no mistake about this instrument. ‘Years of use have tested it, and thousands of cures are testified to. Weakness from Indiscretion, In- capacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—In fact, any trouble Of these organs is cured. Do not confound this with electric belis advertised to cure all ills from head to tod. This is for the ONE specified purpose. For cir culars giving full information address— CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT CO., aud-20 103 Washington street, Chicago. Arrextiox. CHOICE MOCHA AND JAVA BLEND, FOR DRIP COFFEE, 34c. GREEN COFFEE FROM 10c TO 16. PR. LB. GRANULATED 8UGAK, 6c. PER LB. OLD GOV. JAVA, 28c. STANDARD A SUGAR, 6c. CHOICE CAROLINA ISLAND RICE, 8a EXTRA B SUGAR, 5igc. PER LB. THE BEST MIXED TEAS, 500. EXTRA C SUGAR, 5c. FINEST FORMOSA OOLONG, $1 PER LB ASSURTED TEAS FROM 50c. TO $1 PER LB. SPRING LEAF, YOUNG HYSON AND GUNPOW- DER, 50 AND 60c. FINEST YAMASHT "ANS UNCOLORED SE oMMEGTIRG 2arane 0 at TH NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON TEA CO, 4A HIBERAL DIMOUNT ALLOWED TO PUR- CHASERS IN QUANTITI:S. ap.oim Faanty Grocerirs ‘We sell strictly for cash: consequently can and will nell cheaper than any other firm in the city. Goods amounting to two dollars or over delivered free to any part of the city. All govds must give satisfaction of money refunded. Call and compare prices. POOLE, BROOKE & 00, apls ry Tue Oxty Prace Is U.S. 5 ibs. STARCH, 25 cents. 8 Bars Best OLEINS: SOAP, 50 centa, BEST CASTILE SOAP. 20 venta Ib, G WITMER 00. GHOCERS, pli 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ERE RRR EEE 885 oo EF ET, F Q RRR ER a9 ER E = ‘0co. RB ERE = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Jg without a donbt the most BRAUTIFCL and the most Niihe wiflers have Hot culy tre fect Mt he Millers have Hot onl most. containing as it does all the most tunproved Magia: Sry invented up to the prevent time, Dut they produce a Flour Ussukrassen by any mill in the world, To Prov thas Wwe woul simply tate eae e ity of thls magaidcent Hour ts shipped, aniraal Europe and eaten at the prince) arts of the word.” We Guanasres that itis made from selected hard wheat fn Minnesota and Dakots. an acknowledged fact, that in this Flours Sratlou ofthe glutinots particles of Us wheat besry anda thorough elimination ofall weak and starchy matter has at las: been reached, and is consequently more NUTmIrioUs, yielding more bread to the ba: than any other Flour. best trade admits ‘that from its bread making qualities It isthe cheapest. at Well as the best, for elther family or baker's use, and unsui by any Flour made. Every ‘mick’ and every barrel is warranted to give entire STERLING'S 8T. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It istunexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satiefy the most fastidious epi- cure, GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent RELIANCE, A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process. It s avery cheap and Deautiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who wiltry it, GOLDEN HILL. ‘The olf reliable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District. It ts equal in quality toa great matiy high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- torsto bring forth any Flour scperior to CERER, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once Will never use auythingelsa. Forsaie by all grocers, Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indianaave se13. WM. M. GALT & CO. PIANOS AND ORGANS. WASHINGTON: 817 Market Space, Pa ave, near 9th st. ‘NEW YORK: BALTIMORE: 122 Fifth avenue. 204-206 W. Balto. st. Wx. Ksazze & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, UPRIGHT, ana SQUARE PIANOFORTES. ‘We beg to announce to our Waslifuzton patronsthat, destring to offer them greater facilities in thelr deal- ings with us, we have opened warervoms at 817 MARKET SPACE, PA. AVE, Nean Ora sr. WASHINGTON, ‘Thesame are conducted directly by ourselves, and Peet op i reer ber pm advantage as at our Baltimore and New York estab- oe A full assortment of our various styles of GRANDS, UPRIGHTSand SQUARE PIANOS will constantly be WM. KNABE & CO. 7 PIANOS FOR RENT. ringed Be sein Sa ENUINE DECKER BROS. PIANOS — and Burdett Organs, the best made, reanouable figures, apt G.H.RUHN'S, Sole Agent, 407 10t st. mw. Hasexaxe Praxos Are Unsurpassed for Fine Workmanship, Brilliancy of Tone and Extreme Durability. (Old Pianos taken in exchange and full value allowed. ‘Lowest Prices and Easy Monthly Payments. BRANCH FACTORY WAREBOOMS, apa 422 9th mreet, $10 SSC Ce Weicar Pakn aoe lake, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S, 433 7th street northwest. $5 PER MONTH WILL BUY AN ELEGANT OR- GAN, ofauy style, aud finest make, at YT. NOLO, iD. 455 Tta attest northwest A LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND PIANOS aH4 ORGANS, some Dut slightly uvad, at great bar gains, SIDNEY 'r. NIMMO, in strect northwest. A VERY HANDSOME STEINWAY PIANO, bat Hite uve at hiumense ncridce wil well naontae installments af ane SIDNEY T. NIANKO, 433 7th strect northwest. SEVERAL VERY FINE PARLOR ORGANS at prices ranging from §23 to $60. IDNEY T. NIMMO, 483 7th street northwest. AN ELEGANT UPRIGHT CABINET GRAND PLANO, but eigat months old, at tremendous Sud payable inimouthiy rats of $10. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 483 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. fe12 = sawar, Dt oaks mare ‘Ssortment of other Pianos constantly on band, at the ‘Music Store of EDWARD F. DROOP, ‘Partner of the late W. G. METZEROTT & CO., 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Stcluway & Sous’, Gabler’ Grove- eg eg EN ie G, dn, Wap, &, Bro, the STIEFFand KRANICH & BACH PT] ANOS and Gally’s Wonderful Seif) instruments. "Neveral oneaty termisin Pianos and Organs which bave Pianos and Or kans for rent, tuned and Jal [TALLET, DAVIS & COS GREAT SPRCIALTY ps Saeeetcnk ‘Siler kon Tenaga apedal mn < now ready, iactgry prices fi. L. SUS Sais S21 vist bw! Od ° EMERSON, AND BAUS £00. PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGAN Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed; for rent by day, Week, mouth or year. Kent pmnaher ry m1 Managing Partner of the Inte frisof HiteiOo. S—_—_—————SE_—C—_—_—S KKeverose Marr Wussxev. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURE. THE BEST TONIC. PERFECTS DIGESTION, ‘Unequalled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and General Debility. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00: ‘Beware of Imitations, None genuine without the SSE ae rea 2 SEWING MACHINES, &c. v ‘K's BEST MA‘ six Capen ee erat aU hata Serine dressmakers and mechanical experts in this city as to AND RUBLICATIONS NOW READY. OPPENHEIMER'S Fopelar Sowing Mechings Rooms, S066 a. mw. eames Beare See ai eer amee ——— eee ce ABH SALE. WE TAVE JUST PURCHASED FOR CASH AND SHALL SELL FOR CASI ONLY 109 PIECES REGATT& SATIN FINISH BLACK GROS Ral x SILK, WHICH WE SHALL OFFER TOMORROW AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES: ONE PRICE TO ALL. FULLY 30 PER CENT BELOW MANUFAC~ p28 cS, NC SHOICE, CORRECT PRICES b CO: Established 1840. TURERS' Cost. NO FINERGOODS HAVEEVER BEEN OF FERED. EVERY PIECE GUARANTEED. LANSBURGH & BRO, 420-426 SEVENTH STREET. New Enmnomerrn Roses SEATON PERRY, (BvCCEASOK TO PERRY & BROTHER, ‘ATIONS” IN. FMBROID- BATISTE AND MULL ROBES ELEGANT EMBROIDERED S FROM $10 to 340. ‘MENT OF EMBROIDERED OR- ITABLE FORCOMMEN| WAtiste wonts wre AND CARDINAL EMBROIDERED oS iN ECRU A MULL ROBPS WITH ‘D CARDINAL EMBROIDERED GLISH, AND FRENCH WHITE Goons | GREAT. RETY. rom 12uge 105 yard. AGL AN LAWS. PRIN AN. CHECKS, PLAIDS, P MBIN ATH HAND. PLAIN FIGURES AND SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave, cor. 9th ¥t. Bp25 AFULLLINE AFULLLINE A FULL LINE 15, BSc. Srare Dress Goors A FULL LINE TRICOTS, 50, 62%, 75c. A EQLL LINE ¢1NCH SUITINGS, ALL WOOL, 500. A FULL LINE COMEINATION SUITINGS, 67%, A FULL LINE GINGHAMS, 8,10, 12%, 150. INDIA LINENS, 10, 12%» 15,20, 25¢. A FULL LINE PERSIAN LAWNS, 15, 20, 25c, PARASOLSund SUN UMBRELLAS. A FULL LINE CORDED PIQUES, 20, 250. CASSIMERS, 37,50, 62g, 75c, $1. A FULL LINE SATINES AND BATISTE, 12%, WE SELL AT POPULAR PRICES. GEO. J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 Market Space. ERA SPECIAL Having closed: Genuine Values 190 pieces 1 case CHECK which sold be AKA UU aa uw 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, INDIA LINENS! INDIA LINENS! 200 pieces 32 inch and 40 inch INDIA LINENS, ae a VALUES IN WHITE Goops, out of a New York Importing House a large line of the ubove goods we are enabled to offer in the following Fabrics: INDIA LINENS! 32 inch INDIA LINENS, good value at 12ic., at 10c. per yard, | At BAUM'S- CHECK NAINSOOKS! NAINSOOKS, which would be con- sidered a bargain at 10c., only Se. per yard, atBaum’s, INDIA LINENS! readily at 20c. last season, only 12tgc" per yard. atBauws, CORDED PIQUES! Asa special offering we shall sell fors few days 25 pieces CORDED PIQUE readily worth 25c., At 200. per yard, at Baus. INDIA MULLS IN WHITE AND COLORS, 200 pieces WHITE INDIA MULLS, which would ciel ebon uk MRA; a0 ‘25e. per yard, at Baum’, BLACK ALL-WOOL BUNTING! 40 pleces 22 inch Fine Black ALL-WOOL BUNTINGS, ‘which ‘we sold last season at 350, ‘only 200. per yard, at BA RS B ‘T | J. TRI BON hee ORS, “SI La TR, “SP most Lith M Received | Gaiiare LA sult, Fren nati their PERS FLOWERS,” LACES. RIAG NOVELTIES STYLES. BLACK SILK COSTUMES FOR $40, WARRANTED To FIT EQUAL TO CUSTOM MADE. To apt Piatn a} Gentiemen’s cle hen cleats by this procems wil Jose tkeur original shuape aind grewce mhots Fisrauteed to be removed effectually. Price $i wager _8p20-1m* Jans WHITELY, ‘Win, Harr aco. mt Lola, Mae Sulis made at the shortest notice. Superiw Fittheg, Reasonab'e Prices, and Satisfaction Gunrapteed, Evening Drewes. Rridal Trosmesun ap: Tm WoT Penom ave, (over Me C. Horemssox, FINE MILLINER! IMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND ILDREN'S HATS IX ALL STYLES, “HAT SCARPS" AND GOLD “MOURNING MILLINERY A SPR ALTY.” PARASOLS IN ARTISTIC DESIGNS, PROM REST MAKERS IN PREVAILING OOL- oLL LINE OF MOURNING AND Cam PARASOLS, ‘LK UMBRELLAS" AT A BARGAIN, JERSEYS, LATEST PARTS DIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS. $90, WORTH AVELING RAGLANS IN NEW DESIGNS, PRING WRAPS.” OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOSTER KID GLOVES, WITH IMPROVED PATENT HOOKS, FROM $1 PER PR UPWARDS SILK AND LINLE GLOVES, IN NEW SHADER DRESS TRIMMINGS. LACES, BUTTONS, BRAIDS, @0. ‘7 Trevise, Paris. [aplt) __ 907 Pa ave Maoae J.P. Pacer IMPORTER OF FASHION, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTED NOVELTIES CONSTANTLY BRING ___ RECEIVED, DYVING, SCOURING AND DRY 1208 New York ave, les and Gente Garments Dyed, ed I the most superior Eanwer id. Party Drewes Ladies’ drone done up without being ripped, AS TOS INE LERCH, formerly with A. Pisoher, “MAD approved styles, aw HER MAJESTY'S CORSET. ‘We take pleasure tn calling your attention to thts Comet, which is now being introduced to the Ladies ot America, Au invitation ts extended to all to callan@ examinee DOUGLass, ‘Ninth and F streets rs Sera Roerverr, 608 Oth street, opponite Patent Offien, © new and elegant line of Infant's and WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBES LACE AND SHIRRED CAPs, LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, Embroidered, for. Spring wear, 1a HGbourd nd utber wytes auf all Mids ISHING GOODS. mb2B Street Nortiiwent, RS ‘a THIRTY YEARS bX Ladies’ aid Gentlemen's Garments aiso, Velvet an@ Plush Cloaks, Crape = “ag Perfect! Vells, Laces, Gloves, eta, ane Clee By ths superior procran. DIES EVENIN SES A SPECIALTY. MM" 455 K wUmrieny, 420 TeNTH StRxET Nontmweet, Makes Comets fo. onder tn every style ani mater, and gnarantees perfect fit HER SPeciaLTins ARE— ich Handtnade Underclothing, Merino Underwear fund Tunest imported Hosiery Patent Shoulder Braces, ad all Dress Heform Goods, reneh Corsets and Bustle. | | Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss Esown: make) that for the price is unsurparsed. —French, German aud Spauisi spoken. mrlé ‘ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING. First-class Hair Dresser from Part, ‘Three Patents and Five Medals frou: Expositions? Paris, Lyons and Vienna Manufacturer and im) of HUMAN HAIR AND FINE HATR WORK Jagies Hue Hair Cuttlugapd lair Drowing. Hair dyed and suauspoord Wigs to order. as" 537 thet nw. WHO WISH TO BUY OR SELL RAILROAD STOCKS OR BOMDS, oF who desire the services of a reliable broker tn epee ve stock operations on margin will find it to advantage to write to SAMUEL JONES PECK, ‘Member of Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ea» change of New York. 55 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Private Stock Tevecnara W mss WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPELA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &o PRINCE & WHITLLY, Stock Broker Sho'Fimt sttinne,} Sew Fort. 539 15th street (Corcoran Building), Wavhingtom, Guxunat Pantene: 1H. Cavern Oakuay, Mayxamp C Eran Hesry H. Door, Washington, D.G. Wiiiam R. Travens, Special Partner. Pay and sell on commission all clases of Railway securition. H.W. DODGE. 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