Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
3 WY Sheu di THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, p. 6-TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1885. Dogs an Dog Tax. mms |. Wasutxatox, D. C., May 5, 1585, 11 am. For the middie Atiantic «tates, partly cloudy Weather and local rains, southerly winds, slight rie in temperature, lower barometer. For Wednesday, fair weather is indicated for the upper lake région, the upper Mississippi, end the Missouri valleys. Local rains are indl- al rains followed cated for New England, and le by fair weather for the lower lake region. Mag L.C. Hanpy (late Che+ter & Handy) in- forms bis friends and the pubic that he has ar- Tanged a skylight at bis residence, 494 Mary Jand avenue.@outh Washinzion, where he is prepared to make all kind of pictures. Strtetly first-class ut reasonable rates. Also, publisher of Brady's celebrities, Window transparencies made to order. Bear ix Mrxp ‘Thal ‘oue Family Shoe Store, and Ghat iat BLO Tth ob. wee the first store above Now ir sou mim it you amiss th test b: ain this Gis, ‘Bot this week we Will sell 1,600 pairs of Ladies’ House Slipper: at 25e. a pair; 700 pairs of Ladies genuine pers at ABC. a of La ses’ 3-bow Einhas acer: S06 ps low button nid 58 BS ¥ button holes, are For Gents we offer a low Shoe, down to 96c orth $2at 31.24. Our 9Se. English walking Bhoe takes the ead. Our $1.08 Walkingiast ean’t be beat. Iu fact. you can <a pet cent enallshoesat the oid reliable Family Shoe Store, 310 7th st. n, W., first store above Penu- sylvania ave. = ie "DHE best refrigerators In the market are those for sale by J. W- Boteler & Sou, 23 Pa. ave. Wax Parexs, Window Shades, &e., of the latest designs, at Geo. M. Schaeser’s, 1709 Pa. ave. nw. "rt Forcet the Waiter Drill at, Masonic gumpie thio evening by ladies of the W.-C. TU. Ir You want to buy pictures, or have pictures framed, go to 411 7th street, excit PERCALE SHIRTS, three collars and one pair of culls with cach shire. Price, 1.00. Frane's, coruer 7th and D streets, the only strictly’ one price bat and gents furnishing store in this ¢ As Promisep several weeks ago, we open our second sale of Ottomans to-morrow morning, May 6th, price, 50 cents; former price $1.50. ‘Owing t6 ‘the great rush at our previous sale, we canonly guarantee to supply those who come early, we have only 815 JeLits Lassuc OcE VAPOR STOVES are cheaper in price and cost less to run than an oil stove. A. Everly & Sons, 718 7th street northwe: Tue Finest and oldest brands of ry dou and sourimash whiskies are to be Chr. Sanders, No. 911 7th sueet northwest. of those tine searaless calf gaiters, oni %, Strasburger, No. 906 7th street, {0 above I street. No connection with any other shoe store in this city. Ir You axe troubled with indige: Koumis. Manufactured by G. G. ¢ ion use Stnms, pharmacist, corner 14th st. and N. Y. ave. METROPOLITANS Pi the Nationals Wed., e; do not miss it. ‘The new perfume—see be: drug stores free. Eastmun's A GARDEN Hose at Shedd’s, 4y9 9th street. ‘TuEtine photos of Kets Remeihy's, 1109 Pa.av. continucto be SS p. a., with a 15h painted free. Tug TeRKISH BAZAAE will be entirely closed. This & the last week to secure bargains. Sopprnc promptly attended to, LL. Baker, | 414 12th st. s.w. For Watt Paren, toR. erson Gexvrxe Daxvoura tained at W. 5. Jenks & JoW SHADES, &¢. LLL F st. aw, be ob- Gas STOVES at Sliedil's, AG9_ Bibi street, Six Dirreeexr Parrerss of 69 cents up, congress gaitors, buttoned fox saiterseitom nee aswurtment of f pds, at very te 106 Teh street, fo cents up, Sup, and a £5 sors bos ae doors i T street. GLasses repaired while waiting. pear $4, CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. J. M. Richards and F.C. O'Neill, the two rep- | resentutives Irom this jurisdicion, le morntug ior Athuntie Cliy, N. J., annual Session af the Supreme Lodge, 1. 0. M., which meets to-morrow. Hempler’ A sociable was held iast night at the Fifth Baptist chureh. auier the auspices of # “Young Peoples’ Mite suciety.” “There were recitations by Misyes Bell and Hunt and Mr. Jas. Lareon wud eboice music wus rendered | and Emma Price and | the ud Mecauley, after rved with a bountiful ‘nth preeinet sta- colored beby. found in Madisun alley, between Ist and 2d and Band F streets noritiwest. by Harriet Davis, who lives at 129 the same all St, Aua’s infant asylum. About 10 o'clock last nixht, a ditfeulty oc- ¢urred between James Muithews and his wite Eliza, (colored), at their home, 2015 Sth street northwest, during which cut in two places ou tli Wasealled in and rend 8 | Sth street, and gold braceiets Literary soc! elveted the foliowiug members iF at the eluventh annual the Youag Men's National Cathoti be held ih Newark, May 20 aud 21: Messrs. wwe H. Byrnes, J. J. McCarthy, and Mr. F. | can. Eleveu saloon keepers, charged with keeping thelr bars open on Sunday, hud their eotls 01 $20 each forfeited Lu the Police ( in.all $220, Two cases were cuntin Thos. B. Walukesscl, charged with keeping | ap unlicensed bur. pleaded guilty in the Crimi Court this morning, and was fined $105. jacob J. Rohrer allas Dr. Ked Syu, aud Mar garet E- Mosely, wife of an herb doctor, were charged in the Police Court to-day with engas- | ing io ap allray at the Ceuter maciet, on the 2Btb of last month. and were fined 33 exch. ‘The Hon. E. Joun Elifs, of Lousiana, will deliver the oration before the graduating law | class of the Nauidual Uutversity, at the come meacement at Ford's Opera House on the 5th | Of pext month. | ——— a A New Minrrary colored military company. tu bi papy 3, Natiobal evening with thirty 1 Were elected cilicers: Bes Abrabam Acwith, first iieut ret sergeant: Thos. Jou company, whicu has secured the Greeu bail, on Penusylvania avenue, between | 17th and T'sth streets, for an armory, expects tobe fifty strong within « mouth. A Boy Cuaxcen witit Assatit with INTENT To Bitt.—in the Criminal Court to-day, in the | case of Robert Jones, a colored boy 16 years old, charged with assault with intent to kill George ‘on February 22d, the forfelture of reco plzance was vet aside sud he was sucrenderci his suretics. Subsequently be pleaded not Tullty to the charge. = | a MEETING OF THE ARMY Or THE PoTomAc IN SALTIMCKE, MAY 6 AND 7.—The manazement 2f the Balthore and Potomac railroad are making special urrangements w provide for the aarge travel to Baltimore during the meetin the army of the Potomac, M nd 7. Special trains will be run for the accommodation of the ublic between the two cities at sultable hours. he Washinton Light Infantry corps, accom: nied by the Marine bund, will leave by spec train about 11 a. n The Nati | iffes, Veteran Corpse Ei 's battall nded by Capts. Kells and Gray, will leave by special tratus. Prof Sougsa hat arranged an elaborate program, t6 | berendered by the Marine band in concert on the afternoon and evening of the 6th proxime, Which will take place on Eutaw Place and ‘Wilson street. The entire arra: ents for the enjoyment and comfort of visitor have been | “Mt Somplewed by the committer ta it time is, therevore,warrs pt ened phy ae Fare, the round trip, g: we two days, the Stivand un: 3 a VALUABLE FARMS For SAL¥.—On Thursday | iil the trtarlc weld compounds curry tate the meee the Hest tuk conta ten tues as much Potas Salts as of sein, it next ‘Duckett. of Bladeosburg, as tras tee, will sell at auction two valuable farms, situated in Prince George’s county, Md., about one and a-half miles trou Benning’s station, on the B. & P. B. f., one containing 105 acres and the other adjoining, containing 89 acres. They are convenient to thie railroad. churehes, schools and mills, and are well wilapted for grass, gardeving, ete. See full particulars in the ad- ‘Vertivement. ———-__ erTABLE C. B. AxsoctaTioN.—Shares in the ninth Issue may be taken and the first payment made at the office of the secretary from 3:30 a, m. to 4:30 p.m., or at the meeting of the associ: ation to-morrow (Weduesday), at 7 o'clock m.,at Marini’s ball, E. street’ near 9th north: ‘West. Pamphlets, explaining the object and advant of the iation, furnished upon srlistt ‘Ino. Joy Edson,’ secretary, ‘street, second door. ———— Dscogativs PLaNTs aT AUCTION.—Mr, The child was seat to st D was badly | monthly us Hutaane soctety., seste 7. Tupper was donations et M {str A new} | phosphate powders. Sony Dowling will sell, at his auction rooms, to- Brorront at 14 clock, a great varicty of teas: yative and otber plaits. Special accommoda- tlons made for the ladies wo may attend the tale. ‘HE CRIMINAL COURT DECIDES THAT THE LAW 18 ALL RIGHT AND THE PENALTY FOR NOX- COMPLIANCE WiTit tf EXFORCEABLE. ‘This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge | CHEAPEST SILKS IN THE UNITED STATES! MacArthur, the cases of Isaiah W. Hoskins and others, convicted of viol ling the law of June 19th, 1878, by failing to place collars and tags on dogs (x; a fine of ppealed from the Police Court, where 35 was Imposed), were argued by Messrs. W. A. Cook and A. A. Lipscomb for the defendants and Mr. Taggart for the goverament motions fed. had “been for at most thi ‘Mr. m bud in arrest of judgment having been ‘The defendants claimed that no crime committed: that if there was, D0 been provided to try the cases, and ie penalty was a small debt. Ft said the law provided for a unl- form tax of $2 on dogs; that if the owner does thorities duty of th hot pay the tax and procure the tag for his dog e Is Hable for the containing no provision for the local au- nalty. This was a public to prosecute, and, therefore, it is the ie district attorney to prosecute. ‘The court said It was undisputed that Con- | sTes* has power to iinpose the tax, He regarded the failure to compiy with the law a misde- meanor ai Hee Court, 4 the penuity entoreable In, the Po- ‘The sixth section was @ police regu- Jation, ana he thought it well to enforce it, for | dezs were not only nutsances, but sometimes pesillences and ‘dangerous, especially as there were foe persons unable to support their fami- les who bors. He ep several dogs to annoy their neigh- overruled the motion. The court imposed the lowest penalty, $5, and Suspended sentence, with the understanding that he we puld comply with the law. Al the suzgestion of the court one of the other eases will be tried, with the view of taking the ‘question to the General Term. sees dy Prorenrry Sates.—Charles W. Sim on has sold to Chapin Brown for $7,800, and the latter has soldto Addie Simpson for 8,000, the ground at the northeast corner of 13th and N Streets, Fle south side streets, for $5,000. to Mr. Rok Mr. C.J. Hillyer has sold to R. 7. ning two lots, fronting 20 feet each, on the ofP street, between 15th and 16th dirs. Clara French has sold ©. Fox seventeen acres, being @ part of the Holinead estate, for $6,000, the rumer shoot him. about five m., three p cession, and t the car wi: salute tov tention of Sutisfaction to the individual if to no one’ else, Some of t supposed that it was the passage of the wi over signal Knockr Mr. Joan tatives po: corner 6f P last evens) drug stom his wouud his hom the ba arreste Gi seriouyiy injured, —o ‘T OF THE GETTysBURG TRIP.— cident of the trip of the President to the ug. ba ttiedeld yesterday gave rise to ‘an attempt had been made to hen the returning train was miles from Emmet’s Grove, at 8 p. pistol shots were heard in rapid suc- ¢ flush of a pistol was seen from. dows. ‘rhe pistol balls, if the wea- dled, passed over the train, and the e President, as was the evident tn- the enthusiast holding the pistol,gave ‘tha he passengers heard the report, but heeis 1 torpedoes placed on the track. bes piooed On D DowN AND INJURED BY A BuGaY, H. Pratt, of the House of Represen- <t office, was knocked down ‘at the Pennsylvania avenue and 9th stree byw buggy, which was In rapl the corner. Mr. Pratt was quite He was removed into the ot J. W. Drew, and Dr. Blair dressed iter which ‘he was able to go to Missouri avenue. The driver of Mr. Lesley ‘Thompson, was & charge of assault and battery. ‘Tae case will come up in the Police Court to- morrow. a SENTENCED FoR AN Assavit.—A young col- ofl Fitzger: then u Police with Yournrct man, Lindsey } w Court to-d’ ceny, and rettirned froin the Het suce of six months imprisonment. boys branch B. i Dv. antics, (ts rid just an nated Willia cked by two colored i shagent: vasabd. 6,000 shad trou $12 10 $15 were 419 2 eXCoss n Owens when hear the sts northeast last aight ‘n, Wash Ballor isnt, the former tired bis pistol and struck Owens witha stone. Oficer d the twomen and locked eighth police station, In the ing they were charged was tned $50 oF 60 days “dS th an HovstureaKens.—Sandy Berry- Jolin Jennings, Wr, d Lorenzo Painter, all col. z between 11 and 15 years of 5 ‘arrested by Lieut. Guy's men, of the fourth previne 1). Peachey with housebr charged on ‘complalut of Wm, ug. In the Police surged witl rs "Berryman ae ‘just ia school, and he got a ‘The v they were aded ri got une month each. ——— CATTLE MARKET.—Heldevery watt Queenstown, on the Metropolitan £0. KR, three miles from the Means,’ proprietor, 101 head of the market and sold to butchers. to Shy: fair, 5 to 51g; YY, 34g to Bye. 1,07 Ls up aud sold.” Wool she pped siicep, 4 to5. Lambs, cows and calves up, seliing from $30 ate of the market brisk for — ist) MARKET.—Sold by R. A. 60,000 herring from $1 to od, —— THe Potomac FISHERIES 1x nn Mr. Gwynn Harris, inspector of e records Of the bealth | learned that the number of herring Kevumght fo on: wharves during the month of pass time ng the ¢ that dur- brought | responding month lust 34 erring and 177,915 herring over’ last year of and @ decrease of shad from last year ————— AcctbeNt.—Robert Holmes, a colored laborer, 2st aad bucket wii and Serieon | while at work Ina sewer on Q street, between. "a streets, yesterday, Was struck on large stone which fell from a et was being lowered ints the sewer, ly injured. “He was taken to Freed- man’s hospital. THe wu gh € i »| Adsorereny in of clot vacition of 3 Revorre. £ soutinws Susan Siedge, 1250 | ct Feports stolen $12 thing. Robert H. Harris, 2122 sth jen two hts, ‘worth $5. dy reports stolen tivo boxes elgars, | ular | cout | y atternoon, Mr. | bairpan. p and Wm: | blected t ae mek 00 YA me 39 4y ge Be oOo Yo Mk E KE 00 + A A OLLLL a a ea Bb as RR Tt eS hon SA Rk § i BN co PRP, PoP ber P ¥ Tuls Powder never varies A marvel of purtty, and wholesomeness More economical than the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be soldin competition with the multitude of low tets, short weight, alum or Bakine PowvEx Co.. 106 Wall street, N.Y. SLY IN caxs, Rovan, oye Braedicin | taritics of the stomus heir action, ty TIC PILLS ARE THE REST can be employed to correct lrregu- A bowels. Gentle, yet thor- cure constipation, stimmlate cormaus and the appetite, and cleanse, ne th build Gp and strengthen the system. TPE CCONSTANTLY TIRED-OUT" FEELING ote blocd and consequent © gs aid enriches tie blood, Increases the xperienced ts i esuit of impoverished ied vitality. Ayer's Sar- appetite ard promotes digestion of the food aud the sestuntlation fits strengthening qualltles. The syst Koa beims thus invigorated, the feeling rapidly changes to a grateful sense of strength and energy. myd 7. > Wiurar Basse Pownen WHA PROF. SILLIMAN SAYS OF OUR WHEAT as rf i bt vetting Up a ition of ti urlue with aleaie phosphates: — iteppewr ms. Marre Jeu om We physiological side, Yow bas, ‘on me th Lou lie rym be more 1 bavee: BAKING POWDER, Kanne taascn’s Sos on of your ‘Wheat Pow- spected value to It from @ SANT Lt certutnly restores to the nt Magnesia Salts, which the f Walch aitends the U doses of Rochelle Salts, such a3. ied trom your rota ‘hose preparations wi 10 mie tik fe have a ‘Yor saleuy <The trade suppis a ny = any. For Heavsene Us G. G. CORNWELL & SON, 1418 Pennsylvania avenue fé-atuth,om-tp 17 Narrass ron bysrerst tai! an Por Bad SN ESS Us ATT oe s PAs DERANG! STOMACH ‘ous NaTYany Foi cox: bolt T) Me yuaaibe 1 pater than any orher woh ane by tual to aby eddies on receipt zs sa 'NATTAN! pls LPATION USE Na’ mee Live ps 4 i hive? Seas coe | Thebest | this deparument. Snus Sus: + BEACK SILES, excellent qualtty, reduced from $2 Foc. FANCY SILKS reduced to 37 Her a tin, CI DE 80) GRENAD! “RRR + PLAID DRESS GOODS, NUNS 25e. NEW YORK MILIS SHEETIN AUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL PRES ACK SIL SPINK DRESS GOODS, sStrleuy Gash Prices is + CARTERS, 'E reduced Sik and BAC rE rac ne NUNS ANG—NUN'S VEILING. Wide ib, wool, in Cream, Pink, OAC ne COLORED BATING, Soo. Blue and Cream, 1G, beautiful Lace style, pure wool, G, widest and very. dest, 250. ‘ADE SIL] in} oo and White. $1. a oee DRED SILKS, SILK VEL- Smee do immense assort- 711 MARKET SPACE, PiRCES CHOICE FRENCH REDUCED FROM $1.10 956, 3 EES AT 5c. 1. ‘PIECES iGRE, THE COOLEST FABRI PLAIDS, IECES SUMMER 5) ‘REDUCED INS IN BLACK GHOS GRAIN, ILLEUX and SATIN DUCHESS, SURAH SILES, REDUCED FROM RGAIN IN BLACK STRIPED SILKS ‘A PONGEE AT VERY LOW PRICES. Pincis CHOICE STYLES IN REAL IN ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL L FEE A DDD FEE RRR L K AA DD E ROR LLLL EEE A A DDD EEE KR R PARASOLS: In all colors of Satin, UMBRELLAS, GENT'S Goops. Puff and Knot Searfs best satin for 24c.that is: leader,” 88e. Gauze Undervests for 25c. in all sizes, LEATHER GOODS, buckles, 250, = JEWELRY. Hair Ornaments, in representation of beautiful ornaments as a “leader” for 25c. FANS. guna “teader.” SHAWLS. tion our leader, which 088, for $1.68 exch. GLOVES We ha long isle thread mosquet shades fur 2ic.; Silk Mosuet it O8e- and 12 80c. NECKWEAR. for 4 for 2 alate novelty, are of price, ‘ply Linen Cutts 1 iceeps this departinent busy sil day. HANDKERCHIETS, arg SenUloped borders in combluntiou colors tor sult exira fine Lines ttaviterchocts with Droldered burgers in new enlocs, are’ start Donight elsewhere under Y3c. UNDERWEAR. at ‘25¢. Gauze Vests, gan Vests for 76c. aze a “leader.” Pesweouts Gowns tor sie, bi for Sc. aud Chemias for 9Sc. Koyal's four big “leaders.” quality. HOSTERY. are offered as u “lender” Or 99c , and Black White Fee's and Toes (mude f are shown ay a “leuder” for 25¢, find the price elsewhery 35¢. a pair, CORSETS, lor “Ventilating” Corsets for reuch-woven Corset In the J the Gunous B.D. Corsets are the BUSTLES. Atieust abundred diGvrent styles, bat “leaders.” Improve ¥ Very ayy ‘Two mighty “leadyry ure Loop ro mi ty “I lore” wrt 0c und Col FLOWERS, Since the season for Hut ny nearly over we make a “leader” of Satchels of Alligator Skin, two pockets, expiant Dottom, patent safety fastening. Satchels {denti with these are sold elsewhere for 68¢. We offer them as.a‘leader” for 49c. Beal Alligator Purses, expand- ing, for 29¢. Alligator Belts, all sizes, good straps and three “leaders in Summer Gloves. Extra in Cotton Undei wers for 25c. Skirts "hse are the Palais ‘Dou't fail to examine the ic FOR SUM- EPELAINEIN VERY CHOICE STYLES, NCH SATINES IN GREAT V, g W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THE BEST IS THECHEAPEST. my2, Tracks Or Trave ‘One of the many “tricks” is to havea “leader” in each department; in other words, sell a certain article ineach department at cost, We are going to tell you of our “leaders,” but hope you will also buy other goods, which, though not sold at cost, are lower in price than can be purchased elsewherein Washington. ss ms ind with nataral sticks and {m Proved shaped frames; we show “Coaching” Parasols for 98c. that are not surpassed elsewhere for $1.50, ‘The Palais Royal “leaders” are 24-inch All-Silk Um- brellas, natural sticks and the new shape frame; price, $1.75. In Gent's Umbrellas our 26-inch Twilled Sik: Paragon Frames at $1.98 are soid elsewhere at $2.25. spring shades and made of indeed. The Palais Royal Dress Shirts are perfect in every respect. and only 89c. Jean Drawers, trousers, cut and double seated, for 46e.; cannot be bought elsewhere under Flowers, Crescents, Swords, &c., made of Imitation Silver and with Rhine Stone Settings. We offer these really ‘The new style Fans for the coming summer are We have them beautifully hand-painted andin all colors, with olive wood sticks, inlaid with Fetty giNled designs; 9Sc. is a price that make them a ‘Kate Greenaway Fans, with carved sticks, for 25c., 's whut we call an Irresistible “leader.” Of course we have Worsted, Cashmere and Chudda ‘Shawis in all colors and prices, but we will only meu- is Cashmere Shawls, in all col- a jeer in new Linen Collars In “Cape” style are sold as a “leader” . Handsomely Embroidered Chemisett Tor 39c., which Is a “lender? for Lic is a “leader” er hand-e ing “leu ers.” The 4s¢. Handkerchiefs cannot positively be and give ‘Our Jersey-titting Balbrig- New stvles in fancy Striped ose for summer pag | ‘wear with slippers) ‘Our patrons wi a dollar, for in only two shape Wire Busiles for 1ic, aud } avvnt Cubreakable Syriug Bustles fur 44¢. op Chentile Fringe for jored Fringes in ail shades for 70e- = yunet_ Flowers is Fine Goods, which sod Gr $160, $1.75und $1.08 @ bunch, Four choice for vec. MENTS IS CAPS ANDSUN UMBRELLAS, ROUGH AND READY RRAIDS. SHAPES. LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, OSTRICH TIPS AND POMPONS IN TRIMMINGS, pre, ber P e a PPP. PoP PPP 3 e $14 SEVENTH STREET, SPECIAL SPRING SALE! MONDAY, APRIL 20, UNTIL SATURDAY, APRIL 25. SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY INDUCE- | MILLINERY, LADIES’ WRAPS, LACES, JER SEYS, CORSETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, ‘TIPS, PLUAUBS, RUCHING, LACE 6,000 DOZEN STRAW HATS AND BONNETS. ENGLISH MILAN BRAIDS, BELGIAN SPLIT AND SATIN BRAIDS, PEARL, LOOP AND ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS AND COMBI- NATIONS OF FANCY STRAWS IN ALL 2500 TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS FOR EVERY NEW SHADE AND OF ALL QUALITIES, GOLD AND SILVER NETS AND LACES, COI- | ORED CREPE DE CHENES, HAT SCARFS AND 1,000 CARTOONS, NEW DESIGNS IN RICH PARIS FLOWERS, $5,000 WORTH OF JERSEYS AND VISITER SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS LESS THAN: GIVE US A CALL BEFORE BURCHASING. AG: ry A A £8 ee CRS AA PAL AG _apl8 re ‘ave. crry EDUCATIONAL. SIpAUUTm Aes re eet 25 cent a Deserving of Confidence.—There is no article which so richly deserves the entire con- fidence of the community as Brown’s Bronchial ‘Froches. Those suffering from Asthmatle and Bronchial diseases, ‘and colds, should ‘try them. Price 25 cen’ © Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best ofall. _¢o LOST AND FOUND. SUMMER RESORTS. DRY Goops. Sxssor Or Leos. ‘Spring Lake Beach, N. J. NEW HOTEL LAFAYETTE, ‘Broad and Chestnut stag ay AMERICAN ASD EUROPEAN PLAS For terms and other information address LU. MALTBY, ‘Spring Lake Beach, N.J., myS-t.théss26t Or Hotel Lafayette, Phila, OST-FROM 405 14TH ST. N. W., ‘P 3000 FEET. ‘Skye Terrier. Reward of $5 if returned. 1t* DEEH PARK AND OAKLAND, "| OST-ON TUESDAY MORNING, MaY 5TH, IN Royal, or between there and Central ‘Na- Palais ional Henk, Black Leather Pocketbook. with name On outage, Sontatning abest $50. Liberal fewanne returned to Palals Royal. Te TP ane Bab prune small Purse, ontatatg coon ts $50 andcard of ownct. Suitable reward if returned to Star office it OST—-FRIDAY. MAY 18T, IN FRANKLIN, L4 Square, near corner of 14th and K sta, Book of yems by Adelaide Proctor. please ‘return to Star oftice and receive reward. ite es TARGE YELLOW AND WHITE ST. jard Dog: name and residence on the collar, Feturned to C. RIESSNER, 604 M st niw., a fiperad reward will be paid. eno ¥ 4TH, 1685, AT THE CHICAGO rocety. store, 7th’ stan.w, a. Packuge oF Maney containing #4, wrapped Un «plain blue cotton S'reward af $125 will be paid {r returned to Star oF eed hySae OST—A_ BLACK ONYX AND PEARL EAR [4 Ring, ‘The finder will please leave it at LIBBEY'S Jewelry Store, 310 9th st. my5-2t ‘OST—DOG—ON SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 31 near Dupont Cirel It black dog.’black an Ps marks: sole White on breast: aaswerd to the name Of Zip. Liveral Toward if returned to 1978 atuse, ‘chusetts ave. nw. my43t* TRAYED OR STOLEN ABOUT APRIT, 29, ar-old bay colt: ith twowhite fecrans White hes fear-old bay colt, with two w White fice. table reward if returned to BREWER, “my23t© ‘OST-CERTIFICATH OF STOCK OF THE Farmers aud Mecbaics’ bank, of Georgetown, D. 0. B00, for 29 shares, dated January 1ith, 1858, jane ‘Stephen, trustee for Geotge W: pleuse return the same to the sald ban OF to the undersigned, 1427 1uti ta wey, * tt AMES RB. apl4-lawate O8T—A WALLET CONTAINING A SUM OF [4 nioney and two certificates of stock of the Rogers ‘elephone Co. belonging to a customer, and which all persons are warned not to negotiate. A liberal reward. will be paid If returned to P. P. LITTLE, Gunton Dullding, 9th stand Penusyivania ave, my23te HOTELS. Brocrs Coxorsssroxat. Hore. ‘This Hotel is situated opposite the Capitol—New Jer- sey ave. and B st. se—the most elevated point in Wadhington. Itis out of the malaria district, being one hundred feet above the Jevel of the Potomac river. From its Balconies a beautiful view can be had of the ‘entire city of Washington, Arlington Heights, Poto- mac River and the Cupitol grounds. Summer boarders ‘accommodated with delightful airy aud well ventilated rooms. Translent, $2.00 per day. Regular boarders for summer season at low rates. H. BROCK, Proj mh18-3m Formerly of Jersey Stavcurer Ix DRY Goons. 50 dozen Ladies’ Black Mose worth 40¢. at 25c. SO dozen Children’s Hose, sizes from 514 to Tia, re- duced Irom 25 and Suc. to L24c. Great Bargains. 10,000 yards Lawn, reduced from 12 10 Se. 10.000 yards Lawn, worth Sc., to 5. Br yatds Lawn, worth be, to Bike, Alot of Kid: Gloves sligutly solled, former price $1, only 25e._ Sizes from BA, to Tn, All shades Surah SUks, worth $1-25, reduced to 96. Beautiful Black Louisine SUk, worth $2, reduced to 1.50. Sisson Black Jersey Silke, sold elsewhere at $1.75, jcpe, Splendia” Quality G. G. Silk, at $1.25; reduced eras cea ee eed tees ping them. lng Underwear cheap. New style Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, White Goods, very cheap. z White Goods, Lidia Linens Nansooks, Nansook’s Mulls and Lawns. $eb Mek Laces Just recelved. pautiful Lot Satieens, French and American. Beautiful new Dress Goods, worth 25e., at 1 All shades Spring Cashmeres. Just received, All shades spring A Tricotines, Henriettaciotis, $1. Widow's Cloths. Nun's Veiling uvd Albatross, 1,000 yards Pigues, sligutly solled, reduced from 10 and ize. tote Vers cheap. tcijQ00 Yards Lace Bunting, former price 16e, reduced Hoslery, Gloves, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, &c., in great variety, ‘Courtald's Crape Velling, the best made, at $2.50, $4,00, 90,00, 90.00 and $4.00. LUTTRELL & WINE, 1930 Penn. Ave. Northwest myl 2 Kases New Ives, O50 BEAL 926 SEVENTH STREET, BET, I AND K STS. chotce line ofcarefully selected barvalns in MILLINERY. All of the prevalling stvles ure bere slow: In asoriment complete, specially purcuased to tieet the’ kuows Wants of this eominunity. So much lor Quality. ‘Sow for Price: OUIt PRICES are ofunllUria low grule,, Our prices never cqualod. “Our prices do our lid. Our prices cuuot be copied by wouldve competitors, dur priges iake our bushies, Wuich talks tor hye, We uicution afew of the muny Bargains to be had, 8 follows: 20 dozen LADIES’ HATS, fine Milan, (Iona,) $1; Fegular price, 82. 15 dugen LADIES HATS, fine Milan, (Fldgrow), Toe regular price. $1 25 dozen LADIES TEATS, fine Milan, (Olivetto). dex regular price, S1.75, 16 cases Hough ‘and ‘Heady POKES, 400: regular rice, 700. The above Lats are all satin-finished and come in all the new shay ‘500 domu CHILDREN’S HATS, in 211 new shapes, 100; regular prices from 50e. to 7c. We cannot ex: Te. Lats us we would like to, for they are r yeheup. ‘There snot « Hat cuiongst then ‘uth cov less than Guc. “They” are all this seugon's ‘ow ts the Uise for the cluidren. “db doren Mixed SAILORS, ze. Tegular price, 50c. ‘Alig. barguius equally as cucap Int Corsets, Huslery< Guu pieces oF Ribbon i and all widtas, at 2a vad. 25 dozer budreus Laoe Cups, 26c: regular piles, 60e. 25 dozen boxes ot Flowersi 206. u spray. ‘These bargains are for five days only, at K -°NNN coq ™ x HORE §% & gs se TONES & i K U NNN sd NEW IDEA, 926 7thstreet, between I and K streets, \ber Name and Number. ap2a Pore Anv Isviconatxa ‘Those who may wish to purchase, elther as a dell- tlous beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of the celebrated brand, U U PPP PPP ERE RRR DUR PR PE Rok SS EA Fs ‘This Whisky, upon an analytical examination, has proved to be free from Fusll Ol, and indeed of any or the modern ingredients which are used to give a fet. tous aye and flavor to this popular drink. FOR SALEBY Browning & Middietoa, Barbour & Hamilton, J.B Bryan & Bro, ¢.C. Bryan, B. L, Wheeler, ‘Thomas A. Rover, N.T. Metzger & Bro, John 1. Magruder, BR Water, WASHINGTON, D. C. HL & Et W. CATHERWOOD, Sole Proprietors, mi¢sm Philadelphia, Srane Dress Goona Be., 100., 12yc., 16c., 18¢., 20¢., 250. SUMMER SILKS, 37c., 45¢., 50c. 40-inch FOULE, all new colors, 25c. All wool NUN'S VEILING, all colors, 250. English HERNANI, all colors, 10c. BILK VELVETS reduced to 95c. Beaty GROS GRAIN SILKS, all colors, $1.00, BATH TOWELS, 00 BATH TOWELS, 5c. each. 60 rolls new fancy STRAW MATTING. 50 pleces yard wide LAWN, at 8c. SATIN CHECK MUSLIN, 8c., 100. 12% INDIA LINEN, 9c. 10c., 12c,, 15e. 50 pleces of CALICO. 4c. per yard. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, SOLID COLOR HOSE, no seams, 15c. RIBBED HOSE, no seams, 12%:> GENTS COLORED HALF HOSE, 16c. LADIES' SOLID COLOR BALBRIGGAN HOSE, 250. CARPETS AT COST. INGRAIN CARPETS, 0c., 35c., 38c. 40c., ota. BRUSBELS. 65c., 68c., 70c., 75c. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, STAIR OIL CLOTHS, oto, C, M, TOWsON'S, 686 Pennayivania avenue. 9726, z South Side, Views Orncux Ca 2 1806 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST ARAN, ON THE CREST OF iE ALLEGHEN! DIRECTLY ON THE LINE OF THE BAND O. NO STAGE RIDES OR BUS TRANSFERS. ALL LIM EXPRESS TRAINS STO! ‘With the new and unparalleled fast sched ule on the Baltimore and Ohio Rallroa these lovely twin resorts are beyond all com: yn the most advan located, Guth asus in service and surro\ ‘of any east of the Rockies, ‘Leave Washington after late breakfast. Arrive at Deer Park for carly dinner. Leave Baltimore ‘after late dinner. “Arrive at Deer Park for supper. Heturn- ing traing are equally tuvoruble, Leave Deer Park after Dreakfust, arrive at Washington for early din- her. Leave Deer Park alter dinner. arrive at. Wash ington for early supper. ‘There is alsoa night express way, makin THIPLE DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY. B, and 0. Limited for Chicago and Northwest via Deer Park and Oakland leaves Washington at 10:00. m, arriving at Chicago next morning at 8:59 am gulcker, than any other limited. B, and 0. Limited r Cineinnatl, St. Louls and the South via Deer ‘Park and Oakland’ leaves” Washington 3:30 p.m, arrive 45a.m., four hours faster than any other 0 p.m.,an hour faster than any other tit ited. MAGNIFICENT TRAINS THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE, BUFFET, SLEEPING, PARLOR, FAMILY, ROOM AND DAY COACHES, SEASON OPENS JUNE 23, NO FLIES! NO MOSQUITOES! NO HAY FEVER! NO MALARIA! ‘Deer Park and Oakland, the one being but slx miles distant from the other, with most charming drives Connecting them, will be under the management of Siz. W. J. Walker, who in his two seasons" manage: ment of Deer Park made many enthusiastic friends of the glorious resorts among Wasbingtonians. All com- munications should be addressed to 'W. J. Walker Queen City Hotel, Cumberland, Md., ae June 1. ‘and after that datt either Deer ‘Park or Oakland, Af Rates, ), $75 and $90 per month, according to lo- gation.” Diagrams of floors'and rooms open at 6. <0, ‘Ticket Office, 619and 1351 Peunsylvania ave. The Band 0. Company has spared no expense in render= ing Deer Park and Oakland the leading Mountain Re- sorts Cf the east, and for the season of "85 the attrac- tons will be of & character not hitherto equalled, and the culsine of boil: hotels will be unexcelled.” The finest place tor childden In the land. m5tu,th,s,Ujesu (JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Stephenson's Depot P.O} Virginia, "OA pen Tat fuses Punsphicis as tho ise otlce SBURY PARK, . THE c A (OTEL ALI newest and one of the largest and best hotels in the Park. elegantly furnished throughout; delightfully situated, within 200 JE yards of siirf: accomodations for 160 sucsior oye Magi: musie engaged forseason:, ‘hops every Satu day evening: the Gth s-ason of proprietor in the Park. ‘Transcient rates, $2 to $5 per day. Send for cirealars. my2-3m Chit PEMBERTO: PARI BRUNSWICI ‘One of the larg abot uel inoue LE Maen directly on ane beer Open’ Bc thdey thetame management” Gratin es ©. GARRETSON, pes Al RY BOARI SUMMER HOMES, ‘To enable residents of Washington to pleas- antly locate their tamiltes during. the spring ‘und summer months in. the bewutiful section of country traversed by the Main Line ants sas Division of the Virginia Midland Ratiway, there has been put in operation a schedule by whlch train leave Washington at 4:19 p.m. for Manassas Divisio and for Main Line as fur as Charlottesvill fain Line trata arrives in Washingto at Sa.m., and the Manassas Division train at S:4oam., Chusatfording every tuctiity forleaving Washingion ats ‘convenient hour in the evening and returningin time for dusiness li the morniig.- Deseriptive pamphlets, stv ing names of hotels and boardiug houses located on oF near the line, with their rates and accommodations, are now ready for distribution. “Special reduced rate tickets to local stations are now on sale at C office, 601 Pennsylvania avenue. RENEY SPRINGS SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA. OPEN FOR RECEPTION OF VISITORS JUNE 1 TO DECEMBER 1. Greatest variety of medicinal waters of any, Summer resort Lf the United states, Beant! ful scenery, magnificent roads. Table unex. celled, "Good fisuing and gaune th imine tatewict Tey hist the nearest wateriag, ide on place to Washingion, be tug only four bow id 0. railroad. Bexcripe jag full information, Milhurn's Brug Sores a a he Post. mylgm HL CARBELL MADDU: THE PARK HOTEL, Wihtamsport, Pa, For circular and raves. wid _mytzm vi may be obtained tree by application at Drew's and O* THE MOUNTAINS. is now ready for sumine He™= KAATERSKILL, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, OPENS JUNE 27. ‘The ‘annex building, detached from the. hotel; insures quiet for funilies aud invalids $y Raitrowt wocess direct to the hotel. For full 4 purticulurs address. W. F. PAIGE, Manager, ap30-26t__ Grand Hotel, Broadway and Bist st,, N.Y. Season or 1855, THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, g , SARATOGA SPRINGS. “ FROM JUNE lsra ‘TO OCT. 1 TOMPKINS, GAGE & CO, OTT 3° LACRE f guests utter ‘Apply to of llr t BAUGHE OPEN api, TUE MURDOCK COTTAGES TUDOR HOMESTEAD, NATANT, MASS, Will be open June Ist. ‘Address MURDOCK Corea 20, aox 6230, Boston, Mass. a I ‘CE, COR. MAIN AND COURT sts, Luray, Va. Opened July Ist, S64, Pleasantly located up town, and one mile’ from the wouderful caverns of Luray. Pare, Water froin an attesian well ou the premises, ‘rare ox ¢ Heut—cqual to auy—with thing new, neat aud Squlortable, ree buss will meet all tralia.” Hates yer day, $12 per week. “pirate JOSEPH PARKUNSON, Propietor, Tue Beace Hose SEA GIRT, NEW JERSEY, cm OPENS JUNE 6th; 1885, under the proprietorship of MR. GEO. C. BOLDT, of the Hotel Bellevue, Philadelphia where application for rooms and cottages may be made. ap15-1m Bekok, HS GLOUCESTER, MASS. dt oven view, lovely drives, suri ‘ Send € riilustraced book to Fy Proprietor, cure of Quincy Ju House, Dostoul es TLANTIC CITY, N. J. Rooms single and double en suite. Recently enlarged id furnished with ail wedern Improvements, apld-sm CHAR. MOGLADE, Proprietor. FEET ABOVE THE SEA. HOTEL 1,900 vtsrit eke Whi, Uiser county, N. ¥.,on the Ulster & Delaware R. He Open frota June Ist to October Ist. All the modern improvements. First clags in €v 30 Warren aver Cnicage tik, wath May 1th. after arren uve., Chicago, dil, until May" 15th, which Pine dill, Ulster county, apicim TPE EMERSON HOUSE, ATLANTIC, City, N. J., South Carolin’ aventie, near the cows Eléctrie bells, fas, etc Heated : iroughout, sun gallery.” Ail'modern couvchieuces open tilts jar.” DULOIS & YOUNG, Proprisions 4m mpuewa Y, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J—OPEN ali the year. “Hot and cold sea water, baths fu the house. All the comforts of a! first-class hotel, Coach meets alt trains, JONN E. MIFFLIN, Manage: fe2-6m MES. J. L. BRYANT, Propriciress, Tar Raxorox STANDARD TYPE-WRITER 178 VALUE ENHANCED BY RECENT IM- PROVEMENTS. Only 88 keys to learn and operate, Prints 76char. ‘acters (Including caps and small letters, punctuation marks, figures, signs and fractions.) ‘The SIMPLEST, MOST RAPID, MOST DURABLE and NEAREST PERFECT Writing Machine made, SUPERIORITY FULLY SUBSTANTIATED by the TEST OF ACTUAL USE and by EXTENSIVE SALES. Warranted and guaranteed to givesstisfuc- tom. Send for illustrated circular to WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT. WASHINGTON OFFICE-CORNER EIGHTH AND F STREETS mb1é-3m_ ENDED BY THE USE OF PLASTIC PAINT ‘Whitening and Coloring Inside or Outside of foo ee eee 4 BEAUTIFUL, DURABLE amp CHEAP ARTI- Sethe beet ce ee rma Bee ‘No. 109: ‘Wharf, ‘Ma. ap7-26t Tis REBLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 723 14th mtn. w. CITY, WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL SUMMER; ‘ALSO SUMMER SCHOOL AT PLYMOUTH, MASS; mys -WISTON AND BELFAST, ™. 1014 17TH STREET, BETWEEN K AND L FRENCH LESSONS. "Parisian propun- Giation. Natural method. Summer classes how of sian ieee STE Pee BAAN wat : Professeur de Francais. ap2s-2m, ee ae Se edi ion Mr. Wil D. Cabell, of Ws D.C._He is well Known to the ‘ache: Han gentleman of great worth, ‘sdministra- tive talents of a high order, ‘exnibiting untiring ‘discharge: zeal in the. ‘of any trust which may be con fided to him. 3: $ Doris, 80. Soutnaliy Gon" Ered k Holmen, Chae Venable, John B. Minor, J. L. Cabell, Noah K.-Da- . Smith, Wm. E: Beters, Schelé DeVere, John of University of Virginia, JouNS Horkixs Usivensiry, Bartrwore, Mp— Thave known Mr. William D.cabell for Taany years 8 head and founder of one of our leading schools in Virginia, “Mr. Cabell is a gentleman of high social po- sition, of unusual attainments, and ofrare energs, Who Will Hot full to give prominence to any scheme with Which he may connect himself. B. L. GI.DERSLERV Catalogues of Norwood Insiltate for "8586 sent on applica ‘Referesices—Patrons of the school in this city. Address MR. and MRS. WM. D. CABELL, Wash- ington, D. C. 7 REXCYAIS VASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC has Removed to Moore's Hall, 311 0. B. BULLARD, Director. btn st. nw, pase CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE, 463 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. Select Civil Service Library: Practical Civil Service Studies; and ‘Thorough Civil Service Drill: TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVEN- NGS. Hours from 7 to 8 p.m. _‘Terms reasonable. 'HE HOWE BUSINESS SCHOOL. 517 Short. condensed course in practical Bookkeeping! Rapid Penmanship and English Branches at mooerate Tates of tuition, "Morning, afternoon and night ses sions. ‘Sole right to, Howe's aystem of Bookie taugnt without text-boo hand taught eh ee Pee ees HE NEW SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES, 1309 H{ st n.w., Pr. R. DUMAINE, Principal, will be open all the summer. Class in French. Gera and Spanish. apisime ‘AMES CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR (FIF- teenth year), office 437 7th st. nw. Commercial College Studies." Special facilities for advanced stu~ ents in Shorthand. __apsims E.SCHEEL ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO ¢) . and VOCAL MUSIC. -Particalar attention to be glnhers. as well as those wishing 29 be quatiiod for Performers or Teachers. Terms $12 724 12th sn, w. aps-eolme GuoRTH« ND —REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS ‘iorthatid books and publications constantly on band, ‘art ‘every evening. Private lessons a specialty. All and excertional opportunities for learning tl arg offered at WASHINGTON PHONOGRAPHIC HEAD: QUARTERS, 927 1st. nw. ‘aph DUCATION FOR YOUNG AND aged men and Women. Spring and sum of the Spencerian Business Collece, cor, sis. nw. Rapid writing, bookkeeping, rapid ‘calentations) English 5, steboRtaphy type-writing, ete., thoroughly taught. Tuition: Year, Le of entrance, day oF night, $50: three montis, yaieht, $14; gue month, ay, ry 9th and rs. i A. SPENCE! SoHoor, SUTION AND DRAMATIO ART. )) Also private lessons in English Branches. Vocai Culture and Reading Instruction, ‘and eve NE DU’ 1426 N st.n.w. Mry ADELINE DUVAL MAC WW) ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPH. ‘only school of the kind Here. A special Invi: tation to all to see the method by which sou can soon learn a profession. “214 20 st’ ne. ‘ome ND AND TYPE-WRITING PRACTE SS cally taught, “Snecess guaranteed if Instructions aie followed. Private pupils preferredand numberiitu Tea.” RE. CROMELIN, nffice of Johus & baston, rs, 472 Loulstana ave. mubssme TPE BEST AND CHEAPESTPT. drawing aud. painting is at the $ of Fine Avis, 1sth'st, and New York ave, “Years of study saved.” Receptions frey Wedliesday evenies at o'clock. nism MSS ANY EEAVITE, (OF Boston, Grab. AvLuate and certttied examiner of the New Engiand Jonservaiory.” Reno technique, harmony and Voice ain st naw. as TOLEARN ational Academ ‘ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND ‘English Lencuage, ‘od N Sire MRS. M. STEVENS HART. Principat, The culture ahd development of the Voice and nab rai expression of sentiment carefully taught. Especial attention given to the cure of stammering and other vocal defects“ Boys’ aud Girls’ class Satur day. 11 am. a6-tiel pry. TE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF study; to adults confidential; prepares for college, Annapolis, West Point, all examinations, TVS INSTITUTE, sw, corner Sun aud K sta mw. ‘Mathematical, Clatsical, Business. SW. FLYNN, A. M. wwening Classes, $3 and $5 a month. N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT ‘OF COLUMELA. Mary Lomax TayLor “et al," complainants, vs. eta Pen: WaRRES "et aly defendants, ih Equity, No 9260. of the report of the trastees. George ‘William. Eduouston and Willan d, recommending that. au- court to accept the bid of Fouase wt Its 10 and 12 im 22k in Washington Cit, 2. C., (the same ig tue property kuown as 21. Madison’ Place, the residence of the late Lent. Ogle “tavloe, decd) ‘and for the sum of fifty-six thousand dollars (56,000), payable one-third casi and residue in“1,2,3 and 4 Years with futerest at 6 per centut per anim from Muy’ of suie to him until paid, it is, Usis twenty-second day of April, A. D. 1889: ordered by the Court that Ue trustees deocpt sald bid aud sell the sald. property to the suid W. L. Brown for tue sald sumo oh terms aforesaid unless cause be shown ‘TWharsday, May 7 anade of why, thi wit @ final druer of would passed on sald seventh diy. Muy, provided: @ copy Srihis onder be published dally in “The venting Star, Somiuenciug A, rit 233d, aud once in the We Law Reporter prlor to suid seventh day of May, (signed) A true copy. ‘Test Lapms, WHY SUFFER LONGER WITH TENDER FEET, FOr 10 1885, why such sale should not be MEIGS, Cleric. yy M. A. CLANCY, Asst Clerk. ‘When you can purchase FINE SHOES, made by hand for $3.50 and $4, and made to measure for $3 in any style you desire. GENTS, ‘We make for you the celebrated WAUKENPHAST and other styles of Shoes for ouly $5. ‘The increased demand for our FAMOUS $3.50Shoes for ladies and gents assures us that thef will wear. Avery pair warranted, BASE BALL SHOES also made tomeasure We have something new in this line. GEO. W. RICH, aplO Successor to F. H. Wilson, 409 7th st. nw. Normxe Lixe Ir IN THISCITY IN QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS THAN THE FINE CLOTHING SOLD AT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING ©0., COR 7TH AND G STB A Fine Mixed CHEVIOT SUIT at $6.50, cheap at $10, A Fine Black CHEVIOT SUIT at 39, ‘cheap at $13. A Fine Mixed CASSIMERE SUIT at $8, ‘Cheap at $12. A Fine Black CORKSCREW SUIT at $1 oN North $15, A Fine Colored CORKSCREW SUIT at $10, worth $15. A Fine ¢-Bution CUTAWAY SUIT at $12, Sieap at $17. A Fine PRINCE ALBERT SUIT at $13.50, ‘clieap at $20, We have a large line of BOY'S and CIUILD- RENS SUITS from $225 upward, We haves large line of PANTS for M i fand Boys frou $1.25 upward. Callaren's PANTS from 50 cents up. GIVE US 4 CALL AND BE CONVINCED. aa— Remember THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING ©0., 21__ CORNER 7ru AND G STREETS AT VERY LOW PRICES. SILK LINED, SILK FACED OR PLAIN. DIAGONAL AND CABLE TWIST. PRINCE ALBERT AND FOUB-BUTTON CUTA- WAY COATS AND VESTS. ‘\NOBBY LINE OF SUITS IN SACKS AND CUTA- WAYS. PRICES FROM $10 TO $18, BOYS, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH- ING IN AGES FROM 4 TO 16. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR, ‘TOCKED WITH ALL THENEW DESIGNS OF GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR NOAH WALKER @ 00, ap23. 625 Pennsvivania Avenve, ee ee Shah Sat new wack Low ‘epll-lme aN a DA a Exouss Mouams, Ax How SEATON PERRY, (SvccEASOR TO PERRY & Boriren, HAS JUST RECFIVED A LARGE. TRAVELING, MOUNTAIN AND SEASIDE SULTS SRY ELTIBS IN GENUINE CALCUTTA SEEK NKLED AMERICAN AND FRENCH AGS at 200%, 2 c Se, TEXCLUSINE DESIGNS” IN, PRINTED PURE PRINTED LINENS FOR GENTLEMEN'S uae FRENCH ORGANDIES AND JACONET cry etries” IN CANVAS CLOTHS AND “CONFINED STYLES” IN INDIA AND JERSEY NEW LOUISINES. SURAHS, RHADAMES AND NOVELTIPS IN BLACK SPANISH AND GUL PURE LACE NETS FOR OVERDRESSEN PO ppaRLER BLACK VELVET ORENADINES “NOVELTIES” IN IMPORTED JERSEYS from NEW Pants AND BERLIN WRAPS, JACKETS AND EMBROIDERED FICHUS. ALL THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLES IN PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS AND CARRIAGE SHADES. 27-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave, cor. Oth at. Established 1840. . my? BB “Mon p a EE Munw 5 sss BB AA U OU MON ss, B64 So EM 8 = 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. SUMMER SILKS! SUMMER SILKst 50 pleces Summer Silks, in desirable styles, which ‘We shall offer at 35c., 37iye., 45c. and 5c. per yard, atBaAUM’s. BLACK SURAH SILKS! 25 pleces 24-inch Lyons Black Surah Slike, regular $1 goods, only 75c. per yard, at BaUws. PONGEE SILKS. An excellent quality India Pongee, (genuine goods), 45c. per yard, or $8.00 a piece. CACHEMIRE ALEXANDRA BLACK SILKS, ‘These Silks are the reliable make of Alexandra Gl- rand & Co., Lyon, France, which for perfection of finish, durability and quality have noequal, We offer them from $1.00 to $2.25 per yard, atBaUars, FRERES KQCHLIN'S FRENCH SATFENS. Just opened another invoice of Freres Ka-chlin's ‘French Sateens, in light and dark figuresand plain goods. at BAUM'S. Also, 50 pieces 32-inch Sateens, nearly as fine in quality asthe French in figured and plain goods, at ‘22ige. per yard, at BBR A OU OU OMM MM om Be fa U 0 Mar = gs Bie MA UU RATA Ss BBB A A UU MMM = Sgs8 5 A FULL LINE BLACK SILKS, 75c,, 1, $1.25. A FULL LINE COLORED SILKS, 3714, 50, 75c. 4 FULL LINE BLACK AND COLORED Casu. | MERES, 3745, 50c. A FULL LINE SUITINGS, 50, 625, 75. A FULL LINE INDIA LINENS, 10, 121g, 15,20, 250. AFULL LINE PARASOLSand UMBRELLAS. A FULL LINE CASSIMERES, 374, 50, 750, $1. A FULL LINE ASSABET AND MIDDLESEX FLANNELS. AFULL LINE MISSES, LADIES AND GENTS HOSIERY. A FULL LINE TOWELS AND NAPKINS, A FULL LINE TABLE LINENS.25,37%950,75e.8L. A GOOD ICE BLANKET, 50c. 1 CASE 10-4 SHEETING, 22c., WORTH 25c. WAMSUTTA AND NEW YORK MILLS, 10a WE SELL AT POPULAR RRICES, GEO. J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, my2 713 Market Space, Casa Poacuase Th te abmotutely tay For ‘sale st all Soh en eter Denna pS SERS e. ME VON AHANDIS MODI Mfinnery seit Lon 8 Thor: New Taete Wis. Barr (oes Lou Mss Fusing, Suite made nt the shorts! nothee Saperior cable Prives, abd Satisfaction Guaranteed. “Bing Drewes Reval Tromemt 241m BUT Pena ave. (over M. J. Cy Horenso: FINE MILLINERY. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS ABD BONNETS, CHILDREN'S HATS IN ALL STYLES, “FLOWERS” “HAT SCARPS" AND GOLD LACES “MOURNING | MIU « Y." PARASOLS IN ART! FROM REST MAKERS IN PRE ORS FULL LINE OF MOURNING AND Cam RIAGE PARASOLS, SILK UM URELLAS” AT A RANGATN. Nov SIN JERSEYS, LAT! "ARIS STYLES. — LADIBY TAILOR-MADE SUITS ACK SILK COSTUMES FOR Wor’ $40, WARRANTED TO FIT BAUAL TO CUMToM MADE. TRAVELING RAG “SPRING WRAPS, FOSTER KID LANS IN NEW DESIGN OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, LOVES, WITH IMPROVED PATENT HOOKS, FROM $1 PER PR UPWARDS SILK AND LISLE GLOVBS, IN NEW SHADER DRESS TRIMMINGS. LACES, BUTTONS, BRATDS, &c. ‘TTreviee, Paria ___fapl]___ 907 Paavg, Maoae J. PL Pacscen DIPORT OF FASHION, 2107 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTED NOVELTIES CONSTANTLY BEING RECEIVED. SCOURING AND_ DAY cnt, 1205 New York ave. tow. ‘Dyed, ‘and Gents Garments CAROLINE LR |, formerly with A. Fischer, Y OTICE-MADANE VALMONT BROS Nive og uemeytba tee of all deseript KAS a SPRCLALTY.” in Seeoriane mereerern apie To Tax Lana HER MAJESTY'S CORSET. ‘We take pleasure in calling your attention tothe Corset, hich ls now being introduced to the Ladies af America, An invitation is extended to all to call aa examivelt DOUGLASS, 1 Ninth and F streeta 90] Mas Sena Rorreer, (608 Oth street, opposite Patent Office, Recetwet elegant Infant’ = pew and Une of ‘ead WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBES, LACE AND SHIRRED CAPS, LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, Plain and Embroidered, for Spring wear, in Mother Huboard and other sgylest aud all kids of CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS mag Astor Fisners Chenfeal by Cleaning Fatabishmenk, No. 906 G Street Nortiwest THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garments. also, Velvet au Piust: Cloaks, “Crape ‘Velis, Laces, Gloves, eee ame Deriectly cleed by Quis suberior LADIES EVENING DELSEs A SPHCIALTY. selititieanen's ‘lothes cleaned by dls process will Sherer chant Boge ab aged M™ 4551 kK. nUMrnEy, 490 Texte Sraeet Nomrirwmn Makes Corsets to order in “and guarantees perfect AY and contre Hem Srectauria Ane Frence and Hee inported aiid finest imported. Hosiery. Patent Shoulder ‘iiracen, nf ull Drew laform Goode, French Corsets and Prrtien. 1 py dae agony and a $1 Corset (Miss Hsows funke) tant for Srurpaned nN. BA Prone, ‘the price ts wi German and Spauish spoken. mrlé J ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING. ° iret clus, Dresser frou, Parte Five Medais from Eapositionsad pare Laneand Maiiuiueturer and of HUMAN HA(R AND FINE HATR WORK Ladies’ five Hair Cutting and Pressing. Jour dyed and shampoged tu. Miss to order. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. = —s CASH SALE. WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED FOR CASH AND SHALL SELL FOR CASH ONLY REGATTA SATIN FINISH BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK, WHICH WE SHALL OFFER TO-MORROW AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES: ‘Quality 1. 7. od Re ~ 87% "4 95, = 6. $1.00, “ 6. 1.05, Sng. 115. ik ee, | =. 1.30, 810m LST © = 12. Lt ar MM ecennnee 1.60. 2 Le 9 1G eee 1.80. scree 1.90. “ 16... 1.95. “19, 2.00. ot 210, ONE PRICE TO ALL. FULLY 80 PER CENT BELOW MANUFAC. TURERS' CosT. NO FINERGOODS HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED. EVERY PIECE GUARANTEED. Cuz Rorrenr, WHITNEY CHILDRENW CARRIAGE COMPANY. ‘ALSO A FULL LINE OF Ruowar Rerniornaton Why buy sweat bor when youcan geta Ridgway Refrigerator that is Guaranteed to have a Dry Alp Circulation? not to have the foul odor that ts 0 com> mon with the ordinary run of Refrigerator and Ice ‘Chests, If not satisfactory after a trial, the money will be refunded, 3. W. SCHAEFER @ BRO, ‘Soue AcenTa, ap2s 1020 7h st ow, Varor Stoves Do not buy until you have examined our large ae sortment, of five different makes, enpecially the im proved CROWN JEWEL and the DAVIS SINGLE GENERATOR STOVE, having only ene burner that you have to beat, then the others are ready for use. (Call and see them, in ei sizes und prices, W. 8 JENKS @ CO, 717 7h wrest Suxeueros & Frercuen, 415 Trn Sraner Nomraware FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- STERLING GOODS. ey teeein tere Tee pam een Sijo verify tiv aluve call and eee our cholce stock and Jow prices. ale FINANCIAL as WHO WISH To BUY OR SELL RAILROAD STOCKS OR BOMDS, SAMUEL JONES PECK, Member of Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex change of New York. 8p20-Im* 55 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Bawx & Rozxnos, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No.65 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Q@fembers Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex» change) buy apd se!l on the Exchange all active rai Toad and other stocks, in lots of 20 TO 1,000 SHARES, ‘The present low prices permit purchasss em ‘moderate margins, and $50, $100, $200, $300, $500, Can be invested NOW in some of the active stocks, with every amurance of very profitable results. Pullinformation sent Pree. {28-coSm_ Pararte Stock Txxxsnarn Wis WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPELA NEW YORK, BOSTON, 40 PRINCE @ WHITELY, Stock Brokers SSoTFiats Seeinue, } New Fore. 690 Buh etreet (Corcoran Building), Washingvom, GENERAL PamtNens: Jaume Warren ‘HL Cecoms OsrLay, ‘Marnasp C Eran ‘Hexny H. Dopos, Washington, D.C. Wriisss BR Taavens, Special Partner. Buy and sell on commision all classes of Railway eecuriien ‘BH DODGE. Reupaer Panrxme |.