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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY; MAY j 2, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weath OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER. Wasutxetox, D. C., May 2, 1885, 11 ain. For the middie Atlantic states, z Weather, northerly winds, sl southern portion, stationar: Borthern portion, higher baror For Sunday, fair weather is i districts east’ of the Mis-is<ippi river, with nearly stationary temperature [or districts on the Atlantic ec nd aslight rise in tempera- ture in the upper’ Mississiy leys, the lake region, Tenne valley. nd Missouri val- ssee and the Onio —— Comrort, DuRanILiry AND STYLE are the Merits of a good shoe, nd th re the teristies of goods houzht at Young's Shoe House, It isa well known fact that our buyer, Mr. L. Heilbrun, who has been in the shoe bustness tor + the wants of | sh from d to give i t 24 vears, knows and under-: the trade. Since we buy our stock for €: weturers, We are en 82.50 ele. of electrici ce. Young's Shoe Hous Rem@aver: The Lady and Chi dow, Cur Tuts Orr. > who cannot drive ont | to National Fair mds to see the fine horses | exercising can x trains leaving on B&O. at 6:40 and 5. 1 dand 4:40 p.m: 20 and 10:15 aan, Sundays. Club tiouse. 52, 6: p Everybody takes iuneh Open ali summer. Fare, 10 cents. THE BALTIMORE AMERICAN.—Arrangements have been made in whieh Mr. A. Seott her- bee, of Brentano Bros. assumes muansze- jent of the Washing:on Parties desi in Phe American where they will THE Froor in the kitche den’s restaurant Peunsylvania a aught tlre Just even- ing from the 1 i the range. The flames ‘Were soon extinzvished. AMERICA AHFAD.—T i «& Hol- Lith street and ture of a remarks | Jeum,” is now acknowle to the foreign article that ox ean be Imported. The home-in a perfect 1 Mth of durcbiity 2a effect beyond disput licarpet dealers k v. OVES so simple a ebild ean_ran them. For sale by A. Eberly & Sons, 715 7th. Hars for Men, Hats for Rors, and Hats for | ‘The best rr in town; the low- | t ast, west cabinet ti re- | and 204 photog: duced prices. 1 ard Walzi’s Imperial Studios, | 819 Market Space, Pennsylvania avenue and 205 W. Baltimore Stree amore. | New Praxo Esra HMENT.—The well known firm of Messrs. Wiliam Kn & Company have 0 + Market Spaee, an ests sale in this efty of their w . and have diet wit | Ty tos ited, not on the instruments, but by dhe etic Y in whieh the business je conducted. abe is well known to be Oue Of the most popuiar pianes in the Distr Phe handsome saiesroor ing. d soiled will close the t rattan and reed chais JULIUS LAN= $15 LIGHTNING Rovs © Kuebling, No. 419 12tivst JuSTH's OFP STAND. G19 D st. n. w. Gents’ Second-Hand Clothing. Note by Promptly attende: tired, &e. J. H. thivest. Try Rersts! town, $1.50 per 235 G street northwest 1 to any In alt gallon, | STAINED GLASS SUBSTITUTE AGENCY, 411 7th. OUR CLoTHING combines style, comfort and durability. E MAN LRos., The most prominent Clothiers aud ‘Tailors, corner 7th and E. Fusseii’s of town; 14. anywhere out Parr! > por stoves 3. Jenks & ¢ h street. THE Foutow! Monday: Walnut marble top walnut marbie amber suites, and $60, 10 pi nut hat racks, S put dining cha: wardrobe, $20; 10 4 30. Win. H. bi n, furniture warehouse, 311 th street northwest. AINS | | | | OvR Boy's Depanrwesis filled with all the new shapes for children and boys. Our kilt suit and shirt waists are marvels (i beauty EISEMAN Bri Clothiers and Tailors, corner 7th and E. GeNcINE DaxrortH FLUrp can only be ob- Jenks & Co's., 717 7th street. Sopprxe promptly attended to. L. L. Baker, 414 12th st.s.w [Fer WALL Part R. W. Henderson & ( DOW SiTAD HHS F st. | ECTIC 's wear for | weil as di The most prominent Clotii and Tailors, corner 7th and E, ASK Your Drvacist to sive story book, “Legend of Aloha. Perfume, Alolia. ‘ouour be: Eastinan ntifa snew ets Kemet hy's, 1109 Pa. av tz., With a 13th painted fre: ESTIMATES given for plumbing and heating On coniract and repair work, by S.S. Shedd, 408 9th street. GARDEN Hose and reels, at Shedd’s, 409 9th street. Morus Mest. THE fine photos Continue to be 35 | | | Paver. Better, cleaner aper than any Other article. Wholexale and retail at E. Morrl- son's Paper Warehouse, 805 and S07 D street. B. B.Owase, um! "r, 1314 Pa. ave. Gas Stoves and ranges, at Shedd’s, 409 9th street. Wats ovr Divine, stop House, Race Trac For Wrxr «nd Liquors go to the ol able establishment ih st. nw. 1 at the Ciub | and reli- SPEAKING Trnrs, Electric and Mechanical | Bells. J. H. Kuchling. Easy fitting nose gl: asses. Hen pler’snear 4%). CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Xigi ALBAUGH'S OrERA Hovse.— ‘The White cUM.—“The Hunter's Dog; or, the Planter’s Child.” HeRz6'3 Musevm.—Jennie Calef in “Fa: chon, the Cricket.” THEATER Comiau —Vari > Condensed William T., the old @ well known busi this morning at tis The family | have the sympathy of many friends, T he | funeral will take place Mondey at 4 0% Dm. A military company of you en bas cen | Masonic ompany started, and holds its mw Temple every Friday evenin: is to be ealied the ~ jum Hiram Pitts, 83 yeu . fell into a sewer ex- | cavation at the foot of Lith street southeast. He broke nis left arm, and was sever bruised about the body. At the elay pi Gun club yesterda: nmateh of the ¢ out of a possible 1 ital City . Wilson Scofed 13. Mills andl McLeod 16 each, Carson and Wegner 9 each, Hart 3, and Taylor and | Peck 5 each. There will be a waiter drill by the youn ladies of the W. C. T. L Tuesday evening, May rott's. The Atlantic Coast Line has bou trolling stock of the and Potomac road. Wim. Simmons, colored, was charged in the Police Court this mor = at Masonic ‘Tempie, 5. Tickets ut Metze: t the con- chmond, Fredericksburg with attempting to Fun away with razman Abral t's push cart, upsetting it and breaking 53 worth Of bottles Yesterday. He pleaded not guilty, but Was given 60 days in jail Se Tue MeMpers oy THE BAR Axp JupcE WYLIE —A meeting of members of the bar w. held tn the Circuit Court room yesterday noon, to take appropriate action respec Felirement of Judge Wylie. Hon. A. G was elected chairman, and secretary. Mr. Kiddl an address pi a glowing tribute to Judce Wylle us a jurist. On count of the short notice many members of the bar were unable to attend the meeting. An adjournment was taken to next Tuesday after- avon. ee, FLOWERS AND FUN IN THE Court Hovse.— This morning, in the Cireuit Court, the jurors, who were discharged for the term yesterday. appeared and piaced on the desk of ‘ a beautiful floral ornament—tie seales of jus- tice nieely poixed about 2% feet hich and Wide. The judge, after looking with admi Yon on the scales, remark jentlemen, I | 36; distributing rese | terial witness, the doctor who attended Mrs. ath of s Veteran Printer. Mr. Michael Caton, the veteran printer and pressman—probably the oldest in this section of the country—died at 5:45 o'clock last evening, at his residence, No, 732 5th street northwest, of general debility. He was in his exghty-ninth r. Mr. Caton was a native of Ireland, but ‘as brought bere when he was only three months old by his parent: e deceased was an altar boy in the old St. Patrick's church, frame building erected in 1794. Quite early’In lite he wes apprenticed to the printing business ate Andrew Way, and learned both <s-work. During the war of tish advanced on Washing- pprentice boys, in nd was at the bat- jensburs. xing for some years with Mr. Wag, he afterwards entered the office of Gen, Dutt Green, and then the old Union office ‘of Blair & "Ri nd under them worked on the — Cunsressional his service under Mr. Rives "run ning from =] All of that time he was the After a service se Mr. Rives pre- ted him with a handsome sum of mone : the treasurer of the Old Typo: | tical Society during the long series of years | he was with Mr. =. He was a lite-iong temperance mun and always a consistent com- municant of the Catholic faith. In the past r of a century he has attended Si. ysius church, He always, however, had a e to be buried from, the tended as a boy—St. Patrick's, He leaves a mily of three daughters. The funeral will ice from his residence at 8:30 o'clock morning and proceed to St. Patrick's church, where requiem mass will be suid at 9 o'cloe METROPOLITAN M. SUNDAY ScHooL.—A novel entertainment was given last night to the of the above school in the Sunday rooms and parlor of the church. The m, which was in charge of a committee ly of scholors of the school, with ntire, one of the teachers, as sted of cornet and violin duetts and songs by the little Misses DeWitt, aged 10 un respectively: a Kinderzarten talk by Mrs, Pollock; ten little Indian boys, in charge of Mr. Harry Farnham: calestenie drill by ten young ladies from the Hizh school Zouave drill i cadets, games the National Rith inds, blowing of soap bubbles, row blindfolded, expibi- ant in charze of a native in tull costume—Dr, Abraham Arbele—c., &e. newly elected superintendent, Mr. H. O. Oo has had “aTs’ @X- in Y. M. € iy school . is of the opinion that the church and v school ought to take me interest in. nishing amusement and en- he ang, lay matter of f tertainment for thi HOLz Ponrcy ‘aolz, Who was arrested in ont charge of pre the Police Court this A STRANGE TURN IN THE Bue € Herman Buc 's shoe shoy writing policy, was be morning. Detectives itul and Block testified rested the defendant, who was in th f Writing poliey; that he told them that he had only wi turned them in t avait: few times and ‘The books and ay were taken from him, the shoemaker, testified that he ved poliey on Bhechoiz, and that he only told kim to pui down the numbers for | Detective Rafi stated that Gruenke’s | pe wason the policy slip taken from Buc the case. Gruenke | the proseet enth precinct Chris, Bau- SH Street, was on the Police Court this morning ‘cha bar. Of y evenit company ente: Baur id dink a ziass of good, tresh tapped suid he paid ‘a nickel. On the whitenca A tine which he appealed, <t_ door neighbor, was entence. = MEETING OF THE ARMY OF THE Porowac AND und Pot ments ty pro luring the mee 7. Specis tion of the Liste hours, r corps, aeeom= - bund, will leave by m., May 7. The 3 s, Emmet Guard, | Wood's battalion by Capts, Kelly testified with a ‘oon pam, Wi Vabont 11s les, Veteran Cor Washington PeOnL + al trains. Prot, sare te prozram, to. red by thi iin concert on flernoon of the 6th preximo, ad Wilt or the en- Ph com place on Eutaw pli entire arran on this occasion, Fare, 81.50 for the round tip, good for two days, the 6th and 7th. Tr —————— Park Hor hotel, at Williams summer resort for Washingtonian: light ful location on the mountains making it parties ul tractive. The hotel is wey apen for the reception of Summer guests, as a reference to the advertising columns will show. Sinaia Affairs in West Washington. TAKING Dows THE PoLE.—Mr. “Lum” Fear son, the well knowa_ ti i ed to-day in down the ie at the cor- her of Prospect avent zd street, which Was raised by the West Washington Cleveland and Hendricics club, It was considered unsafe for it fo remain eis a dead dog on Nstreet, s7th strec HAND COND: mperatun ‘oF WATER AT 60; condition, receivin tion at north connection. 0; con! tion at intl 36; eflluent gate house, 36. Low river today at 6:30 p.m, High tide at 11:35 p.m, ——— Affairs in Montgomery County, Md. THE COMIN KVILLE, Ere, Correspondence of Tite EVENTNo Star, RockVILLE, May 2.—The board of manage- ment of the Montgomery County Agricultural society have been directed to spare neither pains or means in making the spring exhibition of June 3d a great success. Col. Boyd has charge of the enlarging of the race track, and sufficient inducement fast horses to be it that the display of ag: will be the largest in ex- nd variet exhibition the society has given. A humber of the business houses of the District of Columbia have already signified their intention to lend their influence in the furtherance of the enterprise. The ad- T. Johnson will doubuess Tt is thou i machin ure of the occasion, migomery county Advocude will here- after be under the’ editorial and_ business man- ement_of th . Mrs. B. rest: whicia Brewe Rev. Jos. Walker delivered his octogenarian lecture last evening at the Baptist church to a large and appreciative audience. The character oF the lecture was historical, seloutifie, civil, litieal, moral and religious, and covered an experience of 80 years. A number of tine shad are daily caughtat the Great Fails, whilst the bass ‘fishing at. all known points from the District to Harper's Ferry was never tine surviving partner, A, J. AL wer, however, will’ retain the was held by’ the late Wm. ———— Affairs im Leesburg, Va. Correspondence of Ta B EVENING STAR, Leespune, VA., May Ist, Day before yesterday, in the cireuit court, Hamptm was fined $500 in the case of Wyn- koop agt. Hampton. Mrs. Wynkoop’s arm was , her horse being frightened by a traction belonging to Hampton. Yesterday the “ase of the commonwealth against Reed, for poisoning his wife, was continued, the most ma- Reed, bein, biy detained by a eritical case.” Dr. or, from Richmond, was present as a chemt pert. Capt. J. W. Foster, com- th’s attorne opposed by Payne and der, with Chas. P. Janney, for the pris- st night, at the elosing’ exercises of Loughborouzh’s ealisthente class, a medal wasgiven Miss Janet K. Harrison for excellence, and a bouquet to Miss Fanny Gray tor grace and perfection in calisthenics. R. H. Tebbs de- livered the medal and bouquet in brief and ap- | propriate addresses. The atiair ended witha dance. Axsowrery Pere oo FF A E RoR OO ¥Y¥ Aa ERR OO Y¥¥ AA LE RE OO ¥ ASA T RE ¥ aA LLU RBR A KK 1 NNN GGG B AA KK It NNN o rs Aa BS oH RRS Goo AAA NN G EBB A A OK K OM ON OWN PPP 00. Ww PoPoOo w PPP O 0° w PB 00 Bs P ‘00 ‘This Powder never varie A marvel 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. SoLp ONLY IN CANS RoyaL Baxine PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 hope you do not mican by this present to inti- mate that my course has been scale rathep that in our work we arose (pol: the wiolet.” After the ap- wer), above perso the law fey subsided Mr. Riddle said the jury ad taken this course to express their apprecia- tion for thecourt. The court thanked the Jurors for remembering him. ‘The jury also resen s. J. Jay Cam; the rk,a dsome basket of lowers,” me Z to considerations and WW TULE MAKING REPAIRS IN OUR FRONT WE WILL SELL you its, age S to 11, $2; $3 do., do., $2. Flannel, age 5 to $4.00 Children’s @. J. W. SELBY, 1914-1916 Pennayivania ave, ap2s | tion The National Nine. ANOTHER VICTORY OVER THE WILMIXGTONS— THE CHANCES OF ADMISSION INTO THE A8SO- CIATION. The Nationals had a walk-over with the Wil- mingtons yesterday, although they allowed the visitors to score three unearned runs in the first inning. The home team wielded the bat with effect, making eighteen base hits, with a total of thirty bases. Had it not been for the fenee, home runs would have been the rule. The score was 16 to5. There is a growing Im- pression here that the Nationals will be com- pelled to play the season through as a member of the Eastern league. The assistance expected from the New York management in admitting the Nationals by disbanding the “ Mets,” is sai to have been prevented by the expose ‘on Mon- day of the conduct of the New Yorks in chang- ing balls, the good will of the New Yorks being changed 'to opposition. On the other hand, the Philadelphia Press to-day says that tie man- agement of the “ Mets” has become convinced that New York, will support but one. profes- sional club, and has decided to disband the “ Mets” at an early day; and as soon as the club drops out, itis pretty certain that the Nation- als,of Washington, will be admitted into the association to fill the vacancy. Currcunra INFANTILE SKIN BEAUTIFIERS—APPEAL TO MOTHERS-TRY THEM. 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Gordon, 87 Arlington avenue, Charlestown, Mass, writes: “Having paid about $200 to first-class doctors to cure my baby, without success, I tried the CrticURA ReMepres, which completely cured, after using three packages.” “FROM HEAD TO FEET.” Charles Eayre Hinkle, Jersey City Heights, N. J., writes: “My son, a lad of twelve years,was completely cured ofa terrible case of Eczema by the Cuticuna REMEDIES, From the top of his head to the soles of his feet was one mass of scabs" Every other remedy and physicians had been tried in vain, FOR PALE, LANGUID, Emaciated children, with pimply. sallow skin, the Cu- TICURA ReMEprEs will prove a perfect blessing, clean- sing ‘he blood and skin of inherited impurities and ex- pelling the germs of scrofula, rheumatism, consump- nd severe skin diseases. “BEST FOR THE SKIN. Your CuricvRa REMEDIES are the best for skin dis- eases I have ever sold, and your CuTicura Soar the finest medicinal toilet soap in the market. G W. STAPLES, Druggist, Osceola Mills, Wis. Sold everywhere. Price: Cuticura, 50c.; RESOL- VENT, $1.00; Soap, 25c. Prepared by Porter DRUG AND CHEMICAL Co., BOSTON Send sor “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” BArY itely ) VSP CUTICURA SOAP, AN EXQUIS- n Heautifier, m2 E ENERVATION AND LASSITUDE OF Spring time are but indications of the sluggish aetion 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 A yer's Sarsa parilla, the best blood purider known. 8 A SUPERB HAIR DRESSING AND RENO vator Ayer's Hair Vigor is universally commend- ed, Iteradicates scurf and dandruff, cures all erup- tions and itchings of the sealp, promotes the renewed growth of the hair, and surely prevents its fading or turning gray. ap28 Suxs: Suxs Suxs: CHEAPEST SILKS IN THE UNITED STATES! tREACK SILKS, excellent quality, reduced from §1 ANCY SILKS reduced to COLORED SILKS reduced to 506. BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, 81. mllACK BROCADE SILK GRENABINE reduced oni 75 to BOe. WHARIIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS, Silk and ‘001, 25c., BEAUTIFUL BROCADE DRESS GOODS, (reduced), 12 yards for $1.50. Special bargain. NUNS VEILING—NUN'S VEILING. Wide ‘double width, pure wool, in Cream, Pink, Blue and Blac 70 BLACK SATIN&, 50c.._” “COLORED SATINS, 50c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.60. SAT! ink, Blue and Crean, one LING, beautiful “Lace style, pure wool, 5c NEW MILLS SHEETING, widest and ve BROC ink, Cream and White. $1, BEAL aa 8.5.8, 10, 1 BEAUTIFUL | i LAW. BLACK SILK RED SILKS, SILK VEL- VETS, and FINE DRESS GOODS, immense assort ment. ' Strictly Cash Prices, CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE, apa A Cann, Having purchased the stock of Dry Goods and Notions in the store formerly occupied by J. H. WEEDEN & CO., 225 Pennsylvania ave- hue southeast, I shall offer the entire stock at PRIME COST UNTIL CLOSED OUT. As I propose to continue the business at this stand, I shall make almost daily additions to the stock in fresh and seasonable goods, all of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. JOHN Scort, No, 225 Pennsylvania avenue se., ep29,30&my2 Capitol Hil, Waear Bae Powprr WHAT PROF. SILLIMAN SAYS OF OUR WHEAT. BAKING POWDER, “Messrs. MARTIN KALBFLEISCH’S Sons: entlemen:~My examination of your ‘Wheat Pow- der’ develops an unexpected vaiue to it froma saNI- TARY POINT OF ViEW. It certainly restores to the bread the Potassia and Magnesia Salts, which the mliling removes from high grade flour, and it avoids « wiely the chauce of disaster which attends the nt use of smull doses of Rochelle Salts, such us Uartarie acid compounds carry into the system, As Une jlesb fluid contains ten times as much Potas- sium Salts as of sodium, it is evident that the waste of the "cssues is supplied from your: preparution. as i cannot be from those preparations which contain onl; Sodi ie tee ane re AY compe pore paeacs the taccar G acid. There tsno. er of sett up an 1eCOn- dition of the urine with dicalcle “phosphates, tn fact, {appears tome that you have a very strong case, judged from the physiological side, and this Convic- tion has grown om me the more I buve examined case. (Signed) 3B. SILLIMAN. For suleby G. G. CORNWELL & SON, 1418 Pennsylvania avenue, “The trade supplied.” 114-6,tu,th,6m-4p J usr Opexrn- DERBY HATS IN LIGHT COLORS, BOYS AND CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS IN GREAT VARIETY, B. H. STLINEMETZ & SON, Harrens, 8p30-3t 1237 Pennsylvania avenue. W E Auways Leap. GENUINE CINCINNATI SUGAR-CURED HAM PURE VERMONT MAPLE gUGAR” nea 8 Pounds for $1. PURE VERMONT MAPLESYRUP Per gallon for $1.25. GRANULATED SUGAR 16 Pounds for $1. STANDARD “A” SUGAR 16 Pounds for $1. EXTRA “C’ SUGAR 18 Pounds for $1. EVAPORATED APPLES 10 Pounds for $1. EVAPORATED PEACHES @% Pounds for $1. BRIGHT DRIED PEACHES ‘7 Pounds for $1. CHOICE TURKISH PRUNES 16 Poundg for $1. CHOICE FRENCH PRUNES 12 Pounds for $1. CHOICE PRESERVES *Pint Glass Jara 4 for $1. BARTLETT PEARS = ‘Mason's Quart Jars 8 for $1. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, 428 Ninth Street, between D and E. way of Prat Ghaiss in Waahingtoe: eT apboot 4, CITy ITEMS. ‘Without an equal is Salvation Oil. The greatest cure on. forpain. 25 cts. abottle. 1 Johnson's Clam Chowder, 440 9th street, Frank's Jewelry Store, 457 Penna. ave.1 New Designs Ladies and Gent's Vest Chains.1 ‘The Office of the Silent New American, No, 7, is at Auerbach’s Sewing Ma- chine Rooms, 7th and H streets. 1 Fourth Week of Grand Bargains At A. KAUFMAN’S, Double Combination—1241 and 1243 11th street southeast. Misses’ Jerseys, all colors and sizes, 99¢, Ladies’ fine Black Stockinet, Sc. Ladies’ scalioped and braided, 31.39. Children’s gray Derby Ribved “Hose, sizes, 5c. Children’s solid colors, same sizes, Tc. Lace Lisle Gloves, 5c. Figured Lawns, 3c. Lace Lawns, 5c, Fine Organdie Lawns, 64,c. Simpson's best Mourning Calicoes, 4%, 4—4 unbleached Pequot Cotton, 6ige. Pride of the West bleached Cotton, 849¢. Checks Nainsook, Te. 5-4 Pillow case Cotton, 9¢, 100 Pompons latest Noveities, 33¢. New style Hat and Bonnet Frames, 10¢, 50 styles black Straw Hats, 15¢. Unlaundered Shirts, 14 to 17, 28c. 50 rolls Matting, 124), 15, 18,20, 25¢, Infants’ Button Shoes, 25¢, Ladies’ Lasting Slippers, 2 Ladies’ Lasting Shoes, 3'to For balance of the lean and Critic. New Latest mp. Sewing Machines of all kinds for rent at. $1 per week, or $3 per month, at Auerbach's, 7th and H streets. be Johnson's Turile Soup, 440 9th street, large in size, 58¢e. bargains read Post, Bap at Ladies’ Newport butt. and ties, 74¢. ie kid and goat butt. boots, 99e, Children’s heel and spring heel boot Children’s su $2.50. oe pants, (4-13 Boys’ straw hats, 10c.. At Theo, Hollander’s West’ End Com. Store, 1900 Pennsylvania ave. 2 If You Have a Sewing Machine that needs repairs, send postal to C. Auerbach, corner 7th and H Streets, No charge for calling and giving estimate. 1 Johnson’s Ladies’ Saloon, 442 9th street. $3 Per Galion, 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail. MeGve’s, 9th, near D st. s&w- Johnson's Every Delicacy, 440 9th street, Wilbor’s Compound of Pure Cod Liver Olland Lime. The advantage of this compound over the plain oil is, that the nauseating taste of the oil is removed, and the whole rendered palatable. The offensive taste of the oil 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 here to testify to the excellence and success of 75. oc. and 5Oc. “Wibor’s Cod-Liver Oil and Lime;” but the fact that it is regularly prescribed by the medi- cal faculty is sufficient. For sale by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Bosion, and all druggist. eod Johnson’s Fish and Game, 440 9th street. 7 Those Complaining of sore throat or hoarseness “should use Brown's Bronchial Troches, The cilect is extraordinary, particu- lariy when used by singers and speakers for clearing the voice. 0 Johnson's Deviled C 0 9th street, Inett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Mona: Johnson's Oysters, 440 9th strect. Serixe Crornxe FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS, FIRST OF ALL WE WISH TO STATE THAT ‘VERYTHING IN FORM, MATERIAL AND COLOR THAT MAY BE TRULY WE HAVE ALMOST CALLED APPROPRIATE AND FASHIONABLE IN THE WAY OF CLOTHING FOR THE MALE SEX. THE FOLLOWING ARE BUT A FEW SPECI- MENS OF WHAT MAY BE SEEN IN OUR CON- VENIENT AND POPULAR BOYS’ DEPART- MENT, ON SECOND FLOOR: Imperial Tricot Suits, in wine, brown, blue, for lads 4 to 13 years, only ‘lors, in green and blue, for little fel- lows 5 to 10 years, down t 500\|paurose SE eee Previous to Her Deyarture for Europe. Imported Jersey Norfolks—also.piain—biue, Gity, N.J., South Carolina svente, near eae brown and wineare the colors. These suits th Hs, Kus, etc. Hlewted ‘This testimonial, which has been tendered Miss are “real stylish,” and prices range from $5.00 to 8.50 Rough-and-Tumble Suits of all sorts forboys and children at minimum prices. Boys’ practical, durable and pretty Scotch Suits are going freely at low—LOW for the excel- lent quaiity—price of. i - 5.00 Extra fine Blue Flannel (cloth finish) Norfolk vee ~ 5.00 Sallor Suits of every kin Knee Pants—regular tailor-made. $1.00 to 2.50 Saks’ Shirt Waists—the best that’s made—in plain white and fancy colors. Large Boys’ Trousers. Young Men's Trouse: ween 1.5010 8.00 IN SPRING SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN WE'RE SHOWING MANY ULTRA AND TAKING PAT- TERNS AND SHAPES THAT THE YOUNG BLOODS ARE ACTUALLY “HANKERING AR- TER” THE STYLES AND VARIETY ARE HERE; THE EXQUISITE BEAUTY OF CUT AND FIN- ISH ARE HERE; THE TASTY TRIMMINGS AND HONEST WORKMANSHIP ARE HERE; AND CERTAINLY, AS A RESULT AND CLIMAX OF ALL THESE, a se THE TRADE. Is HEREM@s FOR OCCULAR PROOFS, WHY CALL—HERE. A.SAKS & CO., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, ml___816 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. MILWAUKEE, Apri 28, 1885. Dear Sre: We beg to call your attention to the fact that from this date on we will ship our*Lager.” You will find It to be exceptionally fine this year. Yours Truly, JOS. SCHLITZ BREW. 00. ToSAMUEL C. PALMER, Esq. ‘Washington, D. C,, ps0 Isvorsen By Tux Won, DR PPP RRETTTT 227, ™ POPE OT POE BPHa gs PTE P28 Sk BOB oie P ERE T 22z 00 LuLLDDD *ss% GERMAN Ir Ep ee as, gt Phu g of fe be ts, BBB OO OT T Ere R R %xs8 BEST GERMAN HERES, Making this the most Reliable Tonic ever fore the public for the cure of DYSPEPSIA, NESS, GENERAL DEBILITY, MALARIAL DIS- EASES, irc. gated this preparation awar lion have never sida aes Bauriuons, August 21, 1884, Messrs, Louts Petzold & Op.: Gendicmen: With but litle confidence in the Zune ‘ous tonics and preparations now before the pu with vesitancy, the use of “Dr. and wi re - tobe the purest und most pleasant and edlicient ‘Tonis Thave ever met with, and would it to which the proprietors caiur i'wiltcuree ‘=e Semee® wi rs cluii it will cure, c BENJAMIN SZOLD, A DOUBLE DISTILLATION OF MANY OF THE be- SUMMER RESORTS. hotels in the UEEN BESS COTTAGE. KEY FAST. 7 Q N. J, next Asbury Park Beach;location ¥/ deli ‘nifal. Terms: May, $5 5 after Sune, $7 to S10. Address above “ATBAUGIS GRAND. OPERA HOUSE. THIS EVENING, ATS THE WHITE SLAVE, THE NEW YORK STAR CAST, SBURY "ARK. N. One of the largest first time this season.’ STARTLING MECHANICAL EFFECTS: —HOTEL BRUNSWii \d best hotels in thr business in the thusaffording every fuctlity convenient hour in the evening P ing names of hotels and boarding houses locuted Entire new and Macnificent Scenery, used for the JUNCANSON RROS, Auctioneers LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE ©0! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., CO] Yards of surf, accommodations for 160 sucess Gyeat aa iE ER ACH FLAS on caen Y 7: music for season: x > 1] SEW q day evening: the Gi seaqon ot propel inthe Park, | | Farewell Performance of Bartley Campbell's great | ANTE SURKURS ROSEWOOD CASE ” ‘Transcient rates, $2 to $3 per day. Send for circulars. | Play, SUITES, WALNUT AND OTHER CHAMBER _my2-3m. , Ht, PEMBERTO: SETS WARDLOBES, BEDSTEADS, BUREAU WASHSTANDS, MARBLE TOP TA, EAS CHAT GES, SOFAS. ©. AND Woon SEAT DINING CHAINS, EXTENSION TARLES, SIDEBOARDS, ICE HOXES AND RE- YRIGERATORS, . BOOK SHELVES, STU! jor leaving Washingion a ZELDA SEGUID Uretrnsngiah tai ive pamphlet ALFA N¢ Prima Don: morning. Des ANS, O sunuiner resort ful scenery, me: SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA. OPEN FOR RECEPTION OF VISITORS JUNE 1 Greatest variety of medicinal waters of any. in the Uunited tates, Beat! 9 gelled, Good fisuing and game in liome-tiate® KES, NORCROSS. HAM, Stage Manager. TO DECEMBER 1, REPERTOIRE: TUESDAY, Mux FRA DIAVOLO, With the fol mat cast: wing & nificent roads Table une3 Zerlina... - sat! Fra Diavolo.- myl-2m_ O* THE MOU 1s now ready for summer guests. For circular and rates, address. ToT! KAATERSKILL, Grand Hotel, Broadway and Sist st... N.Y., Or P. O. Box No. 665, New York city. INS Say 6th CTT THE PARK HOTEL, Henry P Williamsport, Pa., done Blanche DONALD McDONALD, NIGHT from W. F. PAIGE, Manager, A tBaven S GRAND OPERA HOUS Z SPE IAL ANNOUNC <MENT. ap3s0-26 Season or THE SARATOGA SPRINGS, OPEN FROM JUNE 15tx TO OCT. 1, THREE GRAND FESTIVAL CONCERTS RY THEODORE THOMAS GAGE & 60, And His Own Orchestra of Sixty Musicians, 1885. UNITED STATES HOTEL, TOMPKIN: Mass.—Coo! north sho AN NANEPASH - Send for circular describing Great 44 LE BROWN, EMET, lest location and finest surf on re. “Every room has ocean @/) MARBLEHEAD | Soloists Mme. Fursch: . Sopranos: Miss i Wm, J. Wineh, T and Mme. Amv Lnnperial Opera, nor: Mr, rieder jenn. ‘ap25-s,ttca ur will be open Ju COTTAGE ap30 thsé&t pe MURDOCK COTTAGES rr TUDOR HOMESTEAD, N P.O. Box 5230, Boston, Mass. MONDAY EVE: EV D. ATANT, MA! nue Ist. ‘Address MUnbocK A ‘it Ne pe the ap20-Im apl7-om* a E “TALBOTT HOUSE,” will be open for reception of guests after t May. Apply to or address ‘8 $2 per day, $12 per a ‘The afternoon ‘educational serie; LAUREL. M 8. C,H. BAUGHER. Shy IME MUSEUM, 2 Pennsylvania avenne, near 17th. PH PARKINSON, Propietor. of the made. apl4-sm Tae Bz: OPENS JUNE 6th, 1885, underthe proprietorsipot | where application for rooms and cottages may be tc. Send for filustrated book to MAN THE LARGESY HOT 4 Rooms single and double iy and furnished with ail medera improvements, G. » c Thursday, Fr THE FAM And their great S; | time in their th # AND PLAN’ test Dogs int the wo e drama is in four os. from th ne Aveu! x ACH Tovse. SEA GIRT, NEW JERSEY, tant ing gr MR. GEO. C. BOLDT, Bs Hotel Belleyue, Philadelphia. apl5-lm MASS. | K HOUSE, GLOUCEST!: un view. lovely drives, su. Proprietor, care of Quincy gi! Mass, aplolus ats o'ch aoe GG2*SD TESTIMONIAL CONCERT ‘Tendered to suite. Recently nlarged 1,900 435 Warren av 116-4m_ THE WI Kentuck ‘ocenn purlo: fes-3ra FEET ABO’ ULSTER, Pine county, N. ¥.,on the Ulster € Delaware R. YO} the modern improvements. ‘Terms reasonable. which Pine dill throughout, sun_ gal open ail thé year.” DU: ULE DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY, NT. 5v yerds from the Beach. Open ail t lot sea Water baths in the house. é BORTON & MARSHOw new house and newly furnished. 95 TPE VICTORIA, ATLAD oughly heated, gas, etc; hot and cold sea | Pennsyivanta avenue., on andaiter Satird Water baths, stil parlor and skating rink 7) | $50 atid $25; Orchestra aud Orchestra Cire directly on beach, free to guests. i | Dress Circie, _ fe2-3mn M. WILETAaS. THEW TIC CITY, N.J- all the year. HOTEL MISS EMMA THURSBY Tobe given at ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 7, Hill, Uister, June Istto Octuber Ist. Ali All ‘modern conveniences: 1S & YOUNG, Propriciors. THURSBY by her ma united in by the President, | Corps. Miss THURSBY will be assisted by Mrs. POWELL, Contratto; Mr. ALK WALDEM ‘Tenor: ATLANTIC CITY. N. e.. near the beach: hot baths: Mr. Wi K A.B. HUNTER. git “Wot aud cold sea water, 926 SEVEN’ the pre complete, wants of this Now tor Pri ‘ade, Our petiters. * for itself, that cost less and all width: Lace Caps, 25c.; regular Kuxcs New Tora, Our prices never equaled. Our mention a few of the many Bargains to be had, regular price. 2 DADIES' H regular price, $1.75, 15 cases Rough and Ready POKES, 40c; regular 10c.; regular prices from 5Ue. to 7: plain these 10c. Hats as we would like to, for they are marvelouslycheap. There is not a Hat amongstihem shapes. Now is the time for th +26 dozen Mixed SAILORS, 23c. Also bargains equally as ‘cheap in Flowe! Corsets, Hosiery. . PATIENCE! tatls tn the house, “All the comioris of a ance first-class hotel. Coach meets al! trams. ENCE! Y JOHN E. MIFELIN, Manage®. FAvESOR: | Base fe2-6m_ AUKS. J. L. BRYANT, Proprietress, A second performance of this hizhly successful pro- adnetion iiert € Sullivan's Opera will be given, under supervision of Mr. A. A. HAYES end Mr. 5S. W. KEEN, For the Benetit of the Georgetown Orchestia, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, ENING, MAY 5, 1855, AT STANDARD THEATER PRICES, Reserved seats, $1 and 75c. Admission, All seats now at Brentano Bros., Pennsylvs | and 11th st, ‘H STREET, BET. I AND K STS. Prima Donna Contraito. Soprano. Alfa Norman | Dhis iS the nearest watering place to Washington, Ford Allcash...... ec a rion ing only four hours ride on the Iand O- taller Sean pesetoaen es sees Descriptive pam puts, sontal nin Sail information, Tatiinno, } Bandits. { ~Webster “Nore may be obtained ¥ application at Drew's un sae 2 1 Garibe Milburn's Drag Stores and at the Post, pEniset, eu SOUR SDetia sae eats Smyiam. di. ELL MADDUX, Proprietor. Se ORM ANDY. 80 TROVA- Miss Emma Juch. per, Contralto: Mr. inrich, basso, jaterna, from the NESDAY AF- When Mr. Thomas wil: present a.series of carefully - = So deservediy successiull this season in New York the his Cabinet, the Vice | President and the leading members of the Diplomatic 2R, Accompanist, and Mme. HOPEKIRK, the Greatest Living Pianist, | Seats can be obtained at Fllis’ Music Store, 92 ‘si “ - SELS AND OTHER CARPETS, MATTING my2-$m. C.GARRETSUN.” RAIN STORM OF REAL WATER, CRRA. COTTA WAND. MENT, ) trea IE Ree MONDAY, MAY 4, Theodore Thomas’ Orchestra Se ee ae SUMMER HOMES. | of GO musicians and a'grand array of soloists. my2 RESCRIPTION CASE: CASE and summer months in the beantiful section 4.5 FIVE NIGHTS OF GRAND ENGLISH OPERA Sip Gece sas Division of the Virginia Midland Railway, there Oe ae UR PASSENGER CARRIAG#, AT AUO has been put in operation a schedule by which trains THE AMERICAD i leave Washington at 4:15 p.in. for Manassas Division, ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. On TUESDAY MORN MAY FIFTH, At and 5:10 p.m for Main Line as far as Charlottesville. | 4 pyeras: 5S Gls: RESERV: aeanOGK, we will sellin’ front and within 2 i cet sulesrooms, PO and D streets, 4 lange collection. AeS ane and the Mtannsaas Dietsion tr FREY LIST ENTIRELY SI —y ~ mn tention of bi 8 ls called, TPMONAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Tenors: es DECORATION AND ¢ AMENTAL PLANTS, hear the line, with their rates and aggommodations, | GEO. W. TRAVERNER, »DDARD, se VANTS aS are now ready for distribation, “Speci reduced rate | PHOS G. CIERIST AS BERG, LLY GOOD FOR Wires nes Liclats to locai stations are now on sale at Company's and FE _ and. SUCH AS PADMS. DRACABS AR, office, 601 Pe ania avenue, my2Lin | CHAS Il. THOMPSON. |_| JAMES G. PEAKES. BER TANTS ASD RED ANAS, E" IN i SHRUBBERY, AT AUG MAY 81 ction rooms, ntofabove Plauts my2-Bt CO, Anchoncers, 657 Louisiana avenne, Opp. City Post OMica, HCIAL SAL ORNAMENT! FV shall Sell a large as. BY Ween e s LESROOMS ON Vir’ MAY,AT TEN my? Lan EUTY ON BRIDGE STREET OPPOS. Ts MARKET HOUSE, AT PU LIC SALE, IN GRORGETOWN De Eee On FRIDA H)GMTH DAY OF MAY, at LOCK P.M. T wil offer at “ 2 fronting, inning hack 146 feetane Wo-stury Fearne House con CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. ‘The Seguin Testimonial on Saturday, May 9th, will Sank Grass Bp oy 4 ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, OPENS JUNE 27, | Be Meg oncest musical ex OSE re fish's R | Or" orpartition betwen the mire, etme atale, ENTIRG, ONE IT TAN OPERA LN PAT And 4 IN, ‘The annex building, detached from the ae ge te ee eee Attorney for the Heim, allroad wecess direct to the hotel. For full Qi : Soll Set ore itinae Gace = a particulars address World. Seats reserved now. _™ uf | HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCE PVALUARLE MPR 20P i TENTH STR BETW LAND MSTERETS. AND ON K, PORTH ANDO FIFTH STREETS WEST. prem ENT? + in 110 loth street VE O'CLOCK PB. Tar r th one hondred a ts the plu rthiwe rehase money im H RANCE, COR. MAIN AND COURT | Cty. ertal Listadlinennt sts., Luray, Va. Opened July Ist, 1854. or T the day Viewsantly located up towa, and one mile Sale of reserved seats for siuzle concerts now open. to he secured by the froi the wonderful caverns Of Luray. Pare, PRICES, $2.50, $2 and $1.50, reserved len on the property Water from an artesian well ou the premises, “race fx: Anoorditie 40 Location: f the purchaser; $100 ent—equal to any—with everything new, neat and . puabantsea) eT wrty at the time of comfortable. Jere buss will meet alf tralus. Rates anos e SS fo resell at the it ¥ fer ‘s XO. 458 Louisiana ave, Heal Estate Auctioneers, ELIGIRBLY LOCATED ' SLAGDEN face EEE Boe SANS ACRES: BACH, AND W OR SEPALATELY » Court of quite $ r 3108 PM Ss eight (5), ten, irty-two thirty ive (335) and thirtye “Arerie Cowell & 0 is recorded in“ Liber and 5U, in the oflice of the thirdin cash: residue in oneand st from day of sale for which given and secared on 0 option of the purchaser, clear of mixes All conveyances at f =50on each lot to be suburban propert; Ss Lich is ooverrd 1 se n apply to . &. MORRIS, Trustee, 1306 1 st.'n.w. W. E. EDMONSTON, my2ddds 205 For Other Auctions See 7th Page. —— aoe ATTORNEYS. MAN, eS Mose) issdsalppl, ir'n of 5 ices and als, House of RC west Law, OFS buticiug, Washiogton, my2-Im A.A PRE! Ascisiant U. 8 J. GOOCH, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, 4 Expertst. Cloud building, k, guod Teierences, moder: ‘ary experience. a3 7 TLaw, iN. Law idling, 2 Lowisiann avenie Residence, 240 North Capitol se *™* indy SAMUEL IL WALKER, Us. Conniitssionér, Notary Publle and Attorney Tor Rents, | 10 Locisiatia sve. next to City P.O i. MILLER, ATTO! Koons 2 und 4, « HOTELS. ————d RY. Allof 3 ate here shown in assortment purchased to meet the known amunity. "So much for Quality. wwe: OUK PRICES are of uniform low ives do our prices cannot be copied by would-be jur prices muke our Dusitiess, which rpaex TER COMIQUE RE OPENS SATURDAY NIGHT, May 2, 29 WITH A GREAT SENSATIONAL ATTRACTION. drock’s Coscressionan OTEL. B ( i ‘This Hotel is situated opposite the Capitol—New Jen and B st. s¢.—the most elevated point in on, Itis out of rla district, being jundved feet above the level of the Potomac river, From its Balconies a beautiful view can be had of the entire city of Waskingion, Arlington Heights, Poto- HATS, fine Milan, (Iona,) $1; ERZ0G'S MUS HATS) fine Milan, (Eldgrow), TS, fine Milan, (Oliveto), Enure MISS J age of Program. “NIE CALEF We cannot ex: Admission, 10 und MONDAY, MA WELCHE'S MINSTRELS. than 50¢. ‘C1 all this season's .50. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT THIS WEEK. Doors Gpen at 1 and 7 p.m, ITH, BURGESS, COLLOM & pz mac River and the Cxjitol grounds, Summer boarders accommodated with delightful dwell ventilated rooms. ‘iransient, $2.00 per day. Regular boarders [or summer seasou at low rates. — H. UROCK, Prop, mh1s-3m Formerly of Jersey Git _——— EEE EE e, 73 In Two Popular Plays. aN Neb , The above Hats areall satin-fished and come in | ‘Thursday Matinee and Nicht and friday Matinee, DENTISTRY. i" all the new shapes. icy IIa Cetra atokinee isd aes R. STARR PARSONS, vTH AND ESTS. 50u dozen CHILDREN’S HATS, in all new shapes, Sriday ARCHOS THE CRICK | aw. Filling a specialty; also, the cure of tooth- ache without extracting. A Yocal anmsthetic, used on the gums, alleviates pain of extracting. Have ad- ministered tue same to Uousunds of patients. Gas children. Tegular price, 50c. Satins, pieces of Ribbons, all shades, @ yard. 25 dozen Children’s ice, O0c, 25 dozen boxesot LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1885. Final Concert season of 1584-5 of the CHORAL SOCIETY, Assisted by 500 at be. given, apis SAMUEL f. SCOTT, D.DS., jenice in’ Dentis reservation of We Natur, + g0Mice,1207 feet & spe ooze Flowers at 25¢. 5 “ ee . VHITN 2, T, M. TALDOTT, DENTIST, 437 7TH. ST, sige ieee | ease acme sore coy get Me Warroes | 14.5 Gata hen ear Re ele ead =a ee Reserved seats as follows: Orchestra chairs, $1; | warruuted = hea gd RE H REE Zo gM [tg patananmiba emcee KK Hf NNN G@ G ™ = KK ot NNN 5s, Box sheet open at Droop’s, ¥25, Pennsylvania ave., SA ‘ 3 ~ i NAN G co 3 on and alter FHUMSDAY, Apri 80, ap25-12t —___ PROPO! = ALS 2 ood Uat: DSTER ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Se age EE D™ _Wanittsorox, Say Ist, 1885, . a ; “Fecelved ut = HANDSOMEST AND STRONGEST.LIGHT ROAD- On EE ROCIO Se eee aT 926 7thstreet, between Tand K streets, oie AWENTY, 1885, for faridalilng supplies, consisth Remeber Nene ant Wanbee! Bicyclers are requested to call and examine it at mainly of Seats, Groceries, Dry Goods, Medicines ap2t A Dressy AND SERVICEABLE SUIT FOR $14 WHILE WH HAVE SUITS AT $10 TO $30, WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO A CHE- VIOTSUITIN STYLES-SACK AND CUTAWAY FROCK, AT THE MODERATE PRICE-$14. WE THINK THEM THE OFFERED. WE HAVE FINER ONES, TOO. IF UP OUR WAY, STOP IN, AND WE WILL BE SCRIBNER'S, N.B.—No connection with store on first floor. al 7. Fenton Hall, Est..near 1ith, up stars. me |ABIN JOHN AND GREAT FALLS. The new excursion steainer HG.” W. ready for charter. Cai St n.w., opp. Wash. & G. ity ER ofice. oo. “Apply goaT at ver 300. Apply 33 tm Pape 1m. TWO COLORS—BLUEAND BLACK, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETO Fuel for the use ofthe Freedman's Hospital, in this ity, dariug the fiscal year ending June 30, 1886. Blank forms of pro . Specifications end sche will be furnished on application vo this D LL. MUL! A iny2-e06t Acting Secretary. PPrsns, FOR CO INSTRUCT! HOUSE IN GEORGETOWN, Crrice oy tHe Evotxens Comsasionns,, } Wasuinetos, D.C, April 28, 1685, By direction of the Board of Commissioners P PICNIC OF THE YEAR. TWENTIETH ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE COLUMBIA FISHING CLUB, T JUENEMANN'S GARDEN, MONDAY, May 4, 1885. No return check: PR BEST VALUE WE HAVE EVER myl-ste ‘oposals Will be received at this office until TW Liga kine K M..on THURSDAY, MAY SEVEN’ Isso, Tap ey shaped a Tw 7 abd ment’School Building in ( own, D. Hawk forms of pro posal nd speciticnltoinn, togethee with ail necessary information, cau be at office of the Inspector of Puildiigs of the District Columbia, and upon these ‘Will alone be considered. PLEASED TO SHOW THIS SUIT. GEORGE SPRANSY, Seema Duxs Goons 507 Seventh Street, +] BO. 106 AME 1Se., 1c 206. 25e- apa Opposite U.S. Post OMMlee. | soinch FOULE, all new colors, 25¢. All wool NUN’S VEILING, all colors, 250. N. English HERNAN, ali colors, 10, OORe SILK VELVETS reduced to 95c. BELGIAN LACE AND MILLINERY STORE. | Heavy GROS GRAIN SILKS, all colors, $1.00. MILLINERY MOST FASHIONABLE MATERIALS, AT LOWEST PRICES. BATH TOWELS. 600 BATH TOWELS, 5c. each. 50 rolis new fancy STRAW MATTING. 50 pieces yard wide LAWN, at 8c. TO ORDER OF THE BEST AND all bids, ‘The right is reserved to reject any oF all Major of Engi ave ep29-6t ‘Engineer Cou Necessrry Or Warrewasn ENDED BY THE USE OF PLASTIC PAINT itening and Color Inside or Ghorchen, Factories: Mills, Dwellings. =, ‘any purpose where or = ‘ = LE fais PARASOLS, FINE WRAPS, LACE NECK WEAR | 84 TIN CHECK MUSLIN, Se, 10C. 12% WME Soasr Fi ies Sisee | aNp FaNcy Goons, INDIA LINEN, 0c. 100, 1207156. vee eate 200 aerierey's Wart ares a emt a His is the first ever reoont NOOTS, 50 pieces of CALICO. 4c. per yard. ro Se eae: eal grees Tou mudi toraay that “Dr 415 THIRTEENTH STREET, CHILDREN'S HOSTER’ Cm R ; —- asan Appetizer and Wil releee if net base alten | TWO DOORS ABOVE PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | SOLID COLOR HOSE, no seams, 15e. Ri ge pee 8 Sey Bem of Dyepe «nd Is one of the best Tonics apl3-th.st,tu.2m BIBBED HOSE, no seams, 124c_ HEADQUARTERS FOR THE Ihave ever ILTON N, eee D. = GENT’S COLORED tenga HOSE, 16e, ‘CHILDRENS’ Messrs. Louts Petzold & Ob-: i H. D, Baz, EERE ‘CARPETS AT COST. eS SOR TERD OR Gentlemen:—) used your “Dr. Petzold’s Ger- Py AND T, mae'bittare for sotse tiene Sol T oeall bart wh 1111 PENNSYLYV. AVENUE. | INGRAIN CARPETS, 30c., 35c., 38¢. 40c., etc. noe oA gutit, For me relief of the pains consequent Spon BRUSSELS. 65c., 6Sc., 70c., 75c. =a without an equal With EE COOPER pire One Dollar per bottla “Fos sale ‘everywhere LEADING ‘whll C. M. TOWSON’S, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘South side, AT THE Se UOT OF 111] Peunsyivania evenus aps FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, STAIR OIL CLOTHS, ete.

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