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orrict or tity Wis I ts Indicated tantie and east lake regions. up at Wash perature will ja the next Np Marne Derpys in Dun- malar blocks, prices $2, 5 saving of '$1 on each bat. 1D streets, the only and gent’s furnishing me in B.C, 7th street, order @ specialty at thr street. rors from A. Eberly wad sav? money. 3 well known P11 Ttustreet north- it lowest prices WILLTAMS’, 19 7th street. FLADES, &e., GO to RL W. Henderson & Co.'s, 1113 F st new. Gexvrse DANFORTH PLUTD can only be ob- talued at W. 717 7th street. ped anywhere out, Gas STOVES at Sheds, 409 oth’ street. RRIAGES just re- WILLIAMS’, ? h street n.} i celved at e INvoice oF BAny Was. 317 and 31 SIX DIFFERENT PATTERNS of vapor stoves shown at W. S. Jenks € 717 7th street, kid slippers, 46c. opera, slippers. 3 sense slipper: fon: Newport ties and buttoned, trom ankle ties, with handson “Phe Paris Headed Stivpe $147; and a great mi t merous to mention. Z, Strasburger, No. 906 ‘7th street, four doors above I street. Kors will tone up and strengthen a weak stomach. “Tt Is 1 by G. GC. Sirams, corner Lit PLUMBING AND TIx~ 409 9th street, Hovsr Surr Sopprxe promptly attended to, L. L. Baker, 414 12th sts. Bey THE CLIWAS, the cheapest and best re- frigerator in the market, at : Wism. B. Writaxs’, i 319 7th street. AR, 1205 F st., gill be en- t week to secure bargains, youour beautiful .” Eastman’s new STAINED GLASS SUBSTITUTE AG! GARDEN Hose at S 408 9th st Kets K 's,1109Pa.av., dz., witha Lith painted free, TEEfine phi continue to ILE AND WHiskey Testers—Hempler’s. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ALPATGH's OrERa Hovse.—Thursby Testi- monial Concert. Forp's Orena Hovse— Dime Mu Condensed Locals. ‘The convention of delegates from the various in this eity June Hartord, 304 D street north- s stolen fom her house Tuesday ht Infantry corps, the =the Uaion Veteran corps, the aide’ « ad the Capital City trains for Baltimore to- parade of the Army of trom his room, 4 shot gun and other who was ing’s road, the leg of ed the ani- sted him animals, and Judge Suell fined Ts, colored, was to thre sentenced by sonths’ im johnson, col- ws night, “He knocked her teeth out, parlor entertainments” under the auspices hiwood, at the rest- and ande; ‘The entert ple of Bi joxepa R Mr. Frank Meyers. was for t2 suce ene direet to Drivers. gIVING A TEAM T A PEDESTRIAN. G. Thompson, the livery stable per, was placed on trial in the Poliee Court | this morning changed with assaulting Mr. John | Hl. Prat Monday evening at the comer of | hi street and Pennsylvaniaavenue. Mr. Pratt | testi sing 9th street he was | fof horses and thrown | t, receiving several pain- | as knoc «. Geo. street, testified that the de- zhiis team down Oth street | Att was knocked down by fe no to chee aud drove off ed xe W.| iorendant made no | betore the accident. ase, said “there 1'or implied, erkine, Ii Ww that ne- Nuient to a positive intent. is in @ position to observe gers, and he must hts. Negligently or 4 pervon ‘ts equlvae ch ensues, the party wghter.” ‘The court Waite 52 Pe t ‘Thomas Gs mo ~ Acker, L600, EH Wyvill, jr, $150, and Dearing & Johmsoa, $350, —— eer IMvzovEMENT.—Mre. Marion sane N. Re ating 76 feet on the stuorth of Maswehu- th is 100 and 120 feet. sto erect a row of four of trustees of the pital assoriation, wing medical staff was ar, viz: Doctors Pope, ldt, Custis, Gilbert, Munson and King. ‘oceullst and under consideration purchase of a hospital building he appropriation made by Congress foF that purpose. & PENALTtES.—Judge Cox re him in the Cireuit oa rday U.S ex rel. L. H. Pike against BR. D. ‘st. Louis, Hunt ts engaged largely in ss in the Indian Territory, on be leased from the Indl a igs this action. to recover pel es prescribed “by the law for making any utract with the Indians as to thelr lands, &e. e defendants plead that have obtained tises to occupy the land, and the plainttt = thereto. “ The hearing was not cop- eee LAW EXD MisceELLANEoUs Books AT Ave ‘TLON.—Mr. Dowling has now and ready for examina’ Sey, 411 7th. | Mi | tary, ‘and Chas. White, treasurer; M. Orations in the Sign Language. THE ANNUAL EXERCISES AT KENDALL GREEN WITNESSED BY THE PRESIDENT. The exereises of Presentation day at the Nat- fonal Dear Mute College, Kendall Green, took Place yesterday in presence of the friends of the students and invited guests. President Cleve- land and Secretary Bayard occupied seats on the platform, which was very prettily set off with flowers and smilax. On the wall above, traced in green, was the class motto, “Totum Fac 'S5.” "Among those seated on the platform were Chief Justice Waite, W. W, Corcoran, Judge Arthur MacArthur, President J.C. Wel Hing Congressman Win. M. Springer. Judge W. black, Gen. John Eaton, J.C. MeGuire, R: . Pox, Rev. Wm. Bartlett, Dr. A. W. Pitzer, Prot, jeweomb, Rey. Thos. Gallaudet, Prof, Samuel Porter, Prof. E. A. Puy, Prof. J.W Chie! C. Gordon, Prof. J. P. . Draper and "Prof. Saies Haudet, the president of the college, presided, and the exercises were begun v. Dr. Pitzer. owing orations were delivered in the sign language, the manuscript being read by ‘one of the professors: “The Moors in Spain,” by William Brookimire, of Pennsylvania; “Genius and Industry,” Charles Kerney,’ Indiana; nges in Population,” by Nathaniel F. Mor- row, Indiana; “Ideals of Life,” by Samuel G. Davidson, New Jersey; and “Meteorology,” by Philip J.'Hasenstab, tndiana, Mr. Davidson, before beginning his oration, turned to thé president and made him a complimentary ad- dress in articulate speech, to whieh the latter, smiling, bowed his acknowledgments. President Gallaudet, upon the conclusion of the orations, announced that the board of di- rectors had conferred the honorary dé ofA. M. upon A. L. E. Crowfit, who is ‘in. cea of e institution of the deafand dumb in Phila- phin. Also the degree of Master of Science upon George T. Dougherty, a graduate of the college of three years standing and now the as- sayer for a large smelting and refining com- pany in Chicago. Dr. Gallaudet mentioned this ease us an answer in part to the question so fre- qnently asked as to what the graduates did after leaving the institution, Hethen presented Messrs. Brookmire, rae Morrow and David- Sou for the degree ‘of A.B! and Mr. Hasenstab for the di of B.S. Prof. Simon Neweomb delivered the address to the graduates, taking for his theme “Success in Life.” Hesaid that success in life depended more on what was in a than on #externals, and his defi- ccess was the securing ely ines, r being dependent on good health and the feeling that one 18 making the Best possible ‘use of ils faculties and powers. Secretary Bayard followed ina brief speech, In whteh lie referred In appreciative words t6 the grand work accomplished by the institu- Uon. The exercises were a pe toa close with the benediction, pronounced by Rev Thos. Gallaudet, ‘The visitors were received by the following members of the reception eommittee: Olof Hanson, marshal Albert Francis Adans, Albert Berg, James Henry Cloud, Charles Orvis Dantzer, John Henry Dundon, Thomus Lyneh. After the conclusion of the exercises ini the chapel the visitors Inspected the college butiding and the gymnasium, and at the latver place witnegsed gn exhibition given by the ‘stadents under the direction of Mr. John Chick- ering, the gymuastic instructor. — The Public School Trustees. THE NEW RULES ADOPTED UNDER A SUSPEN- SION OF THE RULES—THE PROPOSED REDIS- TRICTING UF THE CITY. At the adjourned meeting of the Board of School Trustees last night, Mr. Joseph Gurley was elected secretary, vice Mr. C. B, Rheem re- signed. The revision of the rules, as agreed upon in committee of the whoie, was taken up and approved under a suspension of the rale requiring a two-thirds vote to make an amend- nent lo the rules, ‘The proposed new rule, re. sanding tie division of the District into school distriets, was laid over, leaving the old rule in force at present, pending the cousideration by aspecial committee of the resolution offered by Griswold, proposing a redistricting of the city into nine divisions. Applications for teachers’ positions were re- ceived from Richard L, Gaines, Wm. H. Cole man, Marion P. Keene, Martha E. Trenis, Win, W. Tibbs, and Win. Friction. Au application for a janitors’ position was re- ceived trom John 8. Sayder. ‘Mr. Biruey called’ attention to the fact that Consress in making appropriations for. the schools gave an average salary for the teachers, He thought the board should have an estimate trom the committee on teachers as to the num- of teachers they could employ, and also as many shonld be apportioned to each di- vision, He moved that the committee on teach- ers he directed te make a report on the subject atthe next meeting. Mr. Brooks thought the methods ent followed of making ‘up the for the uext ensuing year provi- Ht that Mr. Birney had in view. some discussion the matter Was post- poned until the next meeting. plution offered by Mr. Griawold at the ing, providing for the redistricting of , defines the boundarles of the proposed ns, as follows: Ist, AU white schools d horth of H street north, between 10th Sth streets west extended to the District shall be known as the first division of pub- Hie schools, 2d. All those situated north of HI street north, between 1st and 10th streets west extended, the second division, 3d. All those rated between Ist street west and 7th street. nded, the third division, “4th, All those situated south of H street north, between Ist and 18th streets west extended, the fourth division. 5th. All those situated west of 18th street the fifth division, Gth. AML those situated exist of 7th street cast extended, the sixth division. 7th. All colored schools situated west of 10th Street west extended, the seventh division. 8th. All those situated north of H street north, between Ist and 10th streets west extended, "the eighth division. Oth. All these situated south of H street north and east of Ist street west extended, the ninth division. en MARRIAGE LICENSES. — Marriage licenses veen issued b; the clerk of the court to Jacob Crumpton and Laura Peck; Chas. J. ‘uart, of Fredericksburg, Va., and Anna Young: Learen and Elizabeth Holmes; Geo: A. Demoret and Maggie O Dowd; Wm. E. Volk and Marette L. Reeve; Robert Arnold and Liz- zie Wood; Walter Lee SkelJman_and Cornelia Sloper, both of Loudon county, Va; Albert E. Hines, of Charlottesville, Va., an E. ols, of Toront Canada; Ira C. Nelson and Emma Grubbs. both of Richmond, Va; Ed, P. Duffy, of Baltimore. and Mary ‘J. Cadmon: Frauk M. Simms and Sarah Gleason; Joseph D. Whitacre, of Richmond, Ind.,and Emma E. Muhihofr, A. R. McChesney” and Agnes J. Rein,of Williamstown, Pu; W. H. Anderson od Lo Thornton; KR. H. T. Anderson and Mary frances Furmald, of New York, and SALE or AK Sraeer RosiDeNce.—Under a e¢ of the court, the residence, 1423 K street, oceupied by 8. Smoot, but formerly y aster Hodge, was sold on » tt public sale, to ex-Repreventat! re 6 Page, of Calltornia, for $15,400. Of the sale will be covered into the U. & Treas. ury and placed to the credit of ex-Puymaster Hodge. Base BaLt-—The Natipnals again defeated the champion Metropolffans Rh etes ina handsome manner b§ a score of 7 w 3. Hoover and Hankinson both lifted the ball over the center field fence for a home rup. Kuowles made ahitevery time he came to the bat. Heavy batting by the home team was the featnre of the . The old officers of the Nationals having resigned the following were elected last night: H. B. Bennett_ president: D. O'Brien, vice president; Walter Hewett, sécre- B. Sean- Jon,’M. BR. Drinkard and Jas. Reagan were made the board of directors. Games were played Yesterday as follows: At Newark, N. J.—New- ark, Laneaster, 3. At Trenton, N. J.—Tren- : Jersey City, 2.” At Philadelphia—Phila- % Providence, 6, At New york—New ; Boston, Tue Laws-Carson DrrFicutty.—The trial of Walter R. Laws, charged with carrying con- ceuled Weapons—a pistol—which it was claimed ‘was fired in an altereation with Perry Carson, on March 4th last, resulted, yesterday, in a dis- agreement of the jury, and they were dis- charged. RR ae & a oe LT A mo3 ¥ & zg 00 ¥ aa A KOK R 6eo A ES TRE gos aK E NUN | 6GGG Lez p, ee WYER trey PRE way be w ow ovbpp £ - ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of parity, strength and wholesomenesa. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alumor phosphate powders. Sotp oxy mt cawa Rorat BaKixe PowpER Co.. 106 Wall street, .¥. ap6 neat Barxo Pownrr WHAT PROF. SILLIMAN SAYS OP OUR WHEAT BAKING POWDER. “Mrsons. Mantrx KaLsyLerscy’sSoxm “Gentlemen:—My examination of your ‘Wheat: der’ Gevelops un Unexpected value (it Mee Ee fans yore or vine it 10 the millng Temioves foan igh ede heat nant eas mn wes 4 completely the chance of diseter ‘which attends eo i Use of small doses of Roche! ‘och constant we of, He Salts, such as, valuable collection woks, the sale of which takes place next, Mon- ay evening. Catalogues ready distrivation. » = mere a ——. SPRIXG SALE BY AUCTION o MATTINGS A¥D ELxeaxr Rvas ANp Canvers—Mr, Dowllng Will sell to-morrow morning at his auction rooms, 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue, & endid line of straw mattings and Moquet and Wilton carpets and rugs; all new, of differ ent sizesand latest styles. For full see advertisement in auction columns, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘UnpEe Roo! ree womiey schoo! 7 —The Wi which ts ‘erected on Prospect avenue, be- Hieen S34 and 34th streets, for the colored chil: ae Soke anc lel Bent, aad hee igst gisodl eons” en Snitrixa NawaSebooner Boland arrived with ite stone from Maine, Schooner W.F. arrived from Philadelphia with 506 ferday with 900 fons srtoel for Boston Testes 000 ee it oF Wenn an jure, 62; condition, 7A.4.—Great Falls, temperat reservoir, temperature, 64; condi- connection, nection, 86; recelyii tion at. south con! There is no longer any doubt that the ept- demic at Plymouth, Pa., is of @ typhoid nature. ‘There were four deaths yesterday and 22 new canes, Fourteen bodies had been recovered from the rulne ofthe Brookiya fre up to 7 o'clock last Caranan. ‘The Great Balsamic Distillation of Witch-Hazel, American Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, Clover Blos- ‘soms, etc., called SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, for the Immediate Rellef and Permanent Cure of every form of Catarrh, from a simple Cold in the Head to-| Loss of Smell, Taste, and Hearing, Cough and' thai Consumption. Complete treatment, consisting of ‘one bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrbal Solvent ang | ‘one Improved inhaler, inone package, may n of all Druggists for $1.00. Ask for SANFY: RADICAL CURE. : COMPLETE TREATMENT WITH INHALER, $1. “The only absolute specific we know of.”—Med. Tunes. “The best we have found in a lifetime of sut- fering."—Rev. Dr. Wiggin, Boston. “After a long strug- gle with Catarrh the Rapicat Cue has conquered.” Rev. &. W. Munroe, Lewisburg, Pa, “I have not found ‘case that ft did not relieve st once."—Andrew Lee, Manchester, Mass. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. BOSTON. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER For the reilef and prevention, the instant It Is ap’ plied, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sclatca, Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Shooting Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains. Palpita- tion, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, ‘Malaria and Epidemics, uses COLLINS’ PLASTERS— (an ELECTRIC BATTERY combined with a POR- OUS PLASTER) and laugh at pain, 25 cents, every where. my4 Tue Porvian Case DRY GOODS STORE SELLING OFF THE FOLLOWING NAMED GOODS AT ACTUAL COST. NO PROFIT, WHEY, ORK JULIS” SHERTING, COTTON, idest and very. ; cost, 250. PANCY SILKS, uetaal costs 97 ¥. uot Gt a NUN'S_VEILINGS. - Wide double width, all wool, Cream, Pink, Blue und Hlack, actual cost, 3 COLORED 'SATINES In Cream, Pink. und Blue 2 CHEAPEST BLACK AND (COLORED SILKS IN rASHINGTO: BLACK SILKS, excellent quality, redueed from $1 WN tn Ze. BLACK SILKS, splendid quality, reduced from 25 DOWN to $1. COLORED SILKS, BROCADE VELVETS, reduced from $2 DOWN to $1.50. COLORED SILKS, excellent quality, reduced from S1DOWS to 5c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. SLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES reduced N 10.500. FRUIT OF THE LOOM vard wide bleached Cotton Se. BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, immense assortment, 5, & 10, T2ige. FRENCH LAWNS, 250. One. thowsin (000, REMNANTS of beantiful Dress Goodsand Silks at half their value, to sell them off CARTERS, ‘711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th st. my7 AYERS: CATHAR®C PILLS ARE THE BEST medicine that can be employed to correct irregu~ larities of the stomach and bowels. Gentle, yet thor- ‘ongh, In thelr action, they cure censtipation, stimulate the digestive organs’ and the appetite, and cleanse, build up and strengthen the systera, \HE “CONSTANTLY TIRED-OUT” FEELING so often experienced is the result of impoverished blood and consequent enfeebled vitality. Ayer's Sar- saparilla feeds and enriches the blood, increases the Appetite und promotes digestion of the food and the ‘assimilation of its strengthening qualities. The sys- ‘tem being thus invigorated, the feeling rapidly changes tom gratefal sense of strength andenergy. my5 Tux New Yorx Mrunery STORE, 990 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, EARNESTLY REQUEST ALL PERSONS WISHING TO BUY GOODS IN THE MILLI- NERY LINE TO VISIT THEIR STORE BE- FORE PURCHASING, EVEN IF ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPARING PRICES. THOUSANDS OF LADIES’ AND CHIL- DREN'S HATS AND BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, POMPONS, RIBBONS AND FANCY GOODS GENERALLY WILL BE FOUND THAT IT 18 ONLY NECESSARY TO SEE TO BE CONVINCED THAT NO CHEAPER GOODS ARE SOLD IN THIS COUNTRY THAN ARE HERE OFFERED. ACALLISALL THAT IS NECESSARY, EVEN THOUGH YOU DO NOT WANT TO BUY. GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIG- URES. ONE PRICE ONLY. myé-1m Scunuzxozrs Axrmictan sfove ravine co. OMce-1418 New York Avenue. Artistic and fine work in cement a specialty. Ourekilled workmen lay the following pavements: * SCHILLENGER PATENT (BEST), ARTIFICIAL STONE, ASPHALTUM, Pa) 4 GRANOLITHIC, NEUCHATEL, Kitchens, Sidewalks, Stables, Cellars laid with neat "punpens eso © MORERBEN, Fi Doverass ‘We have 100 Dosen LADIES’ BALBRIGGAN HOSE, sises $10 9%, our regular 47c. Hose, which we shall sell foe S7ige. per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 er box. wy6 Ninth street, St. Cloud Building. A Dnuzsy AND SERVICEABLE SUIT FOR $14 ‘WHILE WE HAVE BUITS AT $10 TO $80, WE ‘WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO 4 CHE- ‘VIOTSUIT IN TWo COLORS—BLUEAND BLACK, STYLES-SACK AND CUTAWAY FROCK, aT THE MODERATE PRICE-$14. WE THINK ‘THEM THE BEST VALUE WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. WE HAVE FINER ONES, T00. 1F UP OUR: WAY, STOP IN, AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW THIS SUIT. GEORGE sPRaNsr, 607 Seventh Street, Co : ‘Opposite U. &, Post Office, ‘Gao’ A - THURSDAY CITY_ITEMs. Bow't rub with Selvaton Ol ior yourrheumatiean rice 36002 Base Ball Game To-Morrow. Men's base ball shoes 98 cents vi. Boys 94 cents, at the Shoe Store, 310%th street Family 4 pied and Saturday's offering: ily Shoe Store will ofer the following reat bargains for two days only: Ladies: house slippers reduced to 28 cents, Gent's slippers only 36 cents a pair, Ladies’ kid pore ties and low button at 73 cents. Ladies’ Newports and Oxfords, 98 cents, worth $1.50. Ladies’ kid button, worked but. ton holes only, 96 cents. Gent’s low shoes only Sonia, rogaine pres S176. he Cie ast regular » $1.75. The tan Only Family Shoe Store, 316 7th street north- west, first store above Pennsylvania avenue, 1 ‘Crab Meat by the quart or gallon; also, Glams, Oysters, Hard and Soft Shell Graber ai Weser's, 1116 E street northwest, 6 $0,706, 7th st. J.B For Bik. Cashmeres 30,770,7th Young. Also find best Deserving of Confidence—There is no article which so richly deserves the entire con- Adence of the gommunity as Brown's Bronchial Proches. Thole suffering from Asthmatic and Bronchial diseases, cot and colds, should eo try them. Price 25 cent Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best ofall. eo reer 2"maltS FEATURE WE REGARD AS THE Bra cares’ a PYRRY FOUNDATION STONE OF FAIR 4ND HONORABLE DEALING, MAINTAIN THAT NO CONFIDENCE CAN BE ESTABLISHED BETWEEN BUYER AND AND SELLER WHERE ANY OTHER SY8- TEM I8 PURSUED, OUR PLAN I8 TO MARK THE PRICE OF EACH GARMENT IN PLAIN FIG- URES ON ITS TICKET, AND THIS PRICE BEING BASED UPON THE SMALLEST POSSIBLE UNIFORM ADVANCE ON THE, COST OF GOODS, NO DEVIATION FROM THE MARKED PRICE WILL BE ALLOW- =D. IT WILL READILY BE SHEN THAT UNDEB THIS ARRANGEMENT NO POS- SIBLE ADVANTAGH GAN BE TAKEN, BUT THAT THE MOST INEXPERIENCED BUYER PAXYSNOMORETHAN THE EX- PERT. WE ARM NOW PREPARED TO sHOW You I. ouR ‘MEN'S,SUIT DEPARTMENT, MEN'S RANTALOON DEPARTMENT, YOUTHS DEPARTMENT, BOYS’ DEPARTMENT, CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT, TAILORING DEPARTMENT, LIVERY DEPARTMENT, ALLSTOCKED FOR THE PRESENT SEA- BON. A.BAKS & CO., $16 SEVENTH STREET 318 Haw Toos AND LITTLE MONEY MAKE THIS A GOOD me YEAR TO BUY co L TTITH H NNN GGG G08 Lut tT HORN NN GGO 7 on RELIABLE CLOTHING DEALERS. ‘We have made prices to meet thigtimes, so that none may deny themselves a Spring Suit, You know we mean what we say, A good CHEVIOT SUIT at $5.50, worth $9. A good CHEVIOT SUIT at $6.25, worth $10. A fine MIXED CASSIMERE SUIT at 87.50, worth 912, A fine CASSIMERE SUIT at $9, worth $14. A fine PRINCE ALBERT SUIT at $15, worth $25. A nice four-button CUTAWAY at $11, worth $20, And all others at proportionate low prices, CHILDRENS’ SUITS from $1.75 upwards. BOYS' SUITS from $3 upwards. 1,000 pairs of PANTS for Men, Boys and Children very cheap. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., my6__ CORNER 71 AND G STREETS. Sitvensene's No one except # reglur Customer of ours has any idea of the very extensive stock wecarry, aud we ‘therefore mention our leading lines of goods, without prices, but would say in regurd to them that we guar- ‘antee them not only to be as low, but generally lower than they can be found south of New York. We are probably the only House in the city where you can find s full assortment of Toys all the year around. We are the only House which carries @ full line of Picture Frames of all sizes and kinds ready made on ‘We can show you the best assortment of Baskets of all kinds, at the lowest prices. iment of Olt Paintings, Oleographs, ravings, Prints and Chromos la the largent iy the ay. ‘Our Bracket ant contains Bookshelves, and Corner tuctets, Hoony, Gaulnets pias Sets Backing ‘Boase Papoose Cains nether ee ae : = ‘hels, club’ by ad ‘Wallets, usin itl ng Hea nen, aie, Pare = ‘Table Ware of ‘Our. ent offers bar a cere ne as ‘hat not to visit it Isto mise a treat the: above we oder fall lines of Albums, Plush, Work Boxes, Jewel Boxes, Whlikbtoom sola Plush of ail Kinds, Vans, Brushes and Hammocks, Fishing » oy Cages, Roller Pocket” Knives. Fancy: Glazeware “in endless varlety, individual Gups asd ae Ws tctuny two stores, cach overt Da te ESE each with three stories and basement, and we nave ‘You boplangs Aled with goods from tp to botion, M. BILVERBERG @ co, 312 7th street and 313 8th st. n.w. FROM $7.50 UP. MATTING IN ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES. LO0sE COVERS TOORDER AT = | | W. 2 ROLKE'S, 1/4 MAY 7, 1885. LADIES’ GOODS. SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. Chale Tas Bawwr, RERLITY SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, r r REE FEDORA DRESS SHIELD ‘BEACH HAVEN, N. 3. This new and elegant Hotel, the best on the Auantic coast, will commence its second season early in June. W. KITTELLE, ee GEO. ; 'P 3000 FEET. DEER PARK OAKLA: ON THE CREST OF THE ALLPG! s, WITHIN THE FAMOUS GRADE SECTION: DIRECTLY ON THE LINE OF THE B. AND NO STAGE RIDES OR BUS TRAN ALL LIMITED EXPRESS STOP, ‘With the new and unparalleled fast sched. ble on the Baltimore and Ohio Rallroad| these lovely twin resorts are beyond all com- o. ‘the mow advan located, Stine EXincnervice and surrou ‘of any east of the Hekies. eave Washington after late breakfast. Arrive at Berdioperaseeatet nee etic: Sanne ater Re AMO acEee rate La Sea Ta Relea mrp Meee nue ear ares each way, making TRIPLE DATLY TRAINS EACH WAY. B. and O. Limited for Chicago and Northwest via ington at 1000 sr arriving a Chicago next morainear SiSa, icker than anyother liinited. i and ©. Limi yr Clacinnati, St, Louis and the South via Deer Park ana. Oskland’ leaves, Washington 330 pins arrive Ginctnnati 7:45: four hours faster than any other cr MAGNIFICENT tees WITHOUT CH, BUFFET, SLEEPING, PARLOR, FAMILY, ROOM ‘AND DAY COACHES, SEASON OPENS JUNE 23, NO FLIES! “NO MOSQUITOES! FEVER! NO MALARIA! Deer Park and Oukland, the one being but six miles Aistant from the other, with mont charming drives connecting them, will be under the management of Mr. W. 1. Walker, who in his two seasous’ manaze ment of Deer Park made many enthusiastic friends of the glorious resorts among Washingtonians. All com- munications should be addressed to W. J. Walke Queen City Hotel, Cumberland, Md., up to June 15, and after that date either Deer ‘Park or Oakland, Md Hates, $00, $75 and $00 per month, according to 10- cation. 8 of floors and rooms open at 8. & 0. ‘Ticket Office, 619and 1451 Pennsylvania ave. ‘The Band O. Company has spared ‘no expense in render ing Deer Park and Oakinnd the leading Mountain Re- sorts of the east, and for the season of “85 the attrac: tions will be of & character not hitherto equalled, and Ue culsine of both hotels will be unexcelled, The Place tor childden In the land. ‘m5tu,th,s,tUea0. Sxason Or Less. MONMOUTH HOUSE, ‘Spring Lake Beach, N. J. NEW HOTEL LAFAY! Brow and Chemuveata ‘Philadelphia, AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAS. For terms and other information address L, U. MALTBY, Spring Lake Beach, N.J., my5-t,th&s26t Or Hotel Lafayette, Phila, Sea Visw Hoos RYE BEACH, N. H., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Open SATURDAY, JUNE 20TH. Located on an elevation commanding s fine view of the ocean. The pure water and perfect drainage insure an entire ab- ‘Bence of malaria. Pre-eminently a family hotel; first- class in every respect, aud furnished with modern im- NO rowementa, Good boating and fang, and delight jam Mis. CS. MAYO, } Proprietors, -C. Addres W. E. CARTER, Hotel Dorranoe, Provi- dence, RI, until June 1. ap20-méin,gm ‘HE NANEPASHEMET, MARBLEHEAD "T itaes “fotos tocation ad finest surf on the north sitore. | very room ‘has ocean G/N ‘Yew. Send for circular describing Great Ai Neck. AMMI BROWN. ep2o-s,tuncnan, HE MURDOCK COTTAGES ‘AND TUDOR HOMESTEAD, NAHANT, MASS, be open June Ist. ‘Address MURDOCK Ay BREE IN oat seat ne® PE) thsetu, ot ‘ORDAN WHITE SULPHURSPRING june. Pamphlets at the Star offic : “A SBURY PARK, N.J., HOTEL ALBION. THE ~A newest and one of the largest aud best Hotels in the Park, elegantly furnished AR throughout; delightfully situated, wit Typ ti ‘ards of surf; accommodations eR Opn engaged for season: ery Sati ihe Gth season of proprietor in the Park. fay. Send for circulars. Hf. PEMBERTON, SBI A AX One of ui Faric, situated directly on the beach, “Open ¥ ym under the same management. Circulars. my2-3m, C.GARRETSUN, PUEAsanT counTRY BOARD. SUMMER HOMES, To enable residents of Washington to pleas- antly locate their families during the sprip: ‘and Summer months in the beautiful section, of country traversed by the Muin Line and’Mauss: sas Division of the Virginia Midland Railway, there hasbeen put In operation # schedule by which trains leave Washington at 4:15 p.m. for Manassas Division, Snd 5:10 p.m for Main Line as far as Charlottesviile! Wg the Main Line train arrives in Washington shawsas Division trait AUS:I5aM., facllity for leaving Washington ata, ‘hour in the evening and returningin time for. the morning, Descriptive pamphlets, giv- }e4 of hotels and boarding houses located on oF neag the line, with thelr rates and accommodations, Ww ready for distribution. Special reduced rat aure now on sale at Company's avenue, my2-1m, Keturni ALSO SUMMER SCHOOL AT PLYMOUTH, MASS; LEWISTON AND BELFAST, MAINE. 1014 SSE REE BRIWERS X AND CH LESSONS." Pariaian Sea aa nee Sete eee rate te ifdesired. MLE V. PRUD'HOMME, vatetaltion SNE, i ‘Francais, UNDERSIGNED TARE PLEASURE IN recommending to the confidence of the friends of $dagation Mr. Wiliam D. Cabell, of Washington City, D.C. He is well known to the: fan genteman of great worth, tive falents ofa high onder, Selioknn ne ee en 0 James F. Harrison. M. D., chatrman of the facalty; I-S, Davis, 8.0. Southall, Geo. Fred’k Holt ‘Cha, 8 Venable, Jona B Minor, JL. Cabell, Noah K. Dat vis, F. H. Smith, Wm. 5 Schelé DeVere, John Page, of University of Virgin JOHNS HoPkins UNIVERSITY, BaLtrMore, MD.— TRave known Mr. William D. Cabell for many years ‘as Neud and founder of one of our leading schools in v ‘Mr. Cabell {s a gentleman of high social po- sition, oCunusial attainments, and of rare energy, who Wil tiot Gil to give. prominence to any achemic with hich he shay cotnecehimecle ke GruvERSL ELT, Catalogues of Norwood Institute for "8586 sent on application. ‘References—Patrons of the school in this city. mndldress MR and MRS. WALD. CABELL, Wash- eT Re ‘AL-—WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY ‘MUSIC has Removed to Moore's Hall, 311 ‘th st. nw, p25-2we B. BULLARD, Director. TE SERVICE INSTITUTE, Wwania ave. n.w. Select Civil Service Library? Practical Civil Service Studies; and ‘Thorough Civil Service Drill: TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVEN- INGS. Hours from 7 to 9 p.m. ‘Terms reasonable. a22-14we Mion andented Sie ea HoseeCSG. lensed course in Rapid Penm end English Branches at moabrats yates of tuition, "Morning, afternoon and night ses: Slons. ‘Sole right to Howe's of BookKeet Taught without text-book tre special teacher, JM. SRYAN2, Principal. apa: EW SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES, 1 H st. n.w., Pr. Ro DUMAINE, Principal, will be open all the summer. Class in French. German ua spats. tut Ae ES CORRIDON, PRIVATE TUTOR (FIF- a mt year) Saeed 7th a llage Buddies” Spatal Bcilies fur aaeeeet Set ‘dentzin Shorthand” apsime SCHEEL ORGANIST, TEACHEROF PIANO ‘aad VOCAL MUSIC. Particular attention to be ‘formers or Teachers. Terms $12. w. HORTHAND — REGUIAR CLASS SESSIONS every evening. Private lessous a specialty. Al shorthand books find publications constantly Gu hand, nd exceptional opportunities for learning the art are offered at WASHINGTON PHONOGRAPHICHEAD- RTERS, 27 Ist. n.w. aph Busses Ep ION FOR YOUNG AND middle-aged men and women. Spring and sum- ‘mer sessions of the Spencerian Business College, cor. 9th and D sts n. w. Rapid writing, bookkeeping, rapid calculations, English I svenoRraphy. type-writing, etc., thoroughly taught. ‘Tuition: Year, m dite of entrance, day or night, $50; three months, gay, $20; might, $14; one month. day, $7, ‘nizut, Sd wetlig only 12 lems, 83. Call pre Yor Circulars. HENRY C. SPENCER, Principal; SARA SUSE Roalte Ves ine nines GoHOOL ELocuTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Also private lessona in English Branches Vocai Ghiture and Reading Instruction, day and evening. ‘Mrs. ADELINE DUVAL MACK, 1420 N stnvw. 8 AW 4SHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPILY: cnly school of the kind here. A ‘special invi: {atlon 0 all to see the “method by which you can an Soon learn n profession, "Bia 2a GHORTHAND AND TYPE-WRITING PRACT cally taught “Succes guaranteed if Instructions fea RE CROMELIN. Bhtee Uf Sonne Bata ERO ice of dobne steuographers, 472 Louisiana ave. mb3-sme” WE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE TO LEARN {irawing and painting is et the National Academy of Fine Arts, 15th st. and New York ave, Years ot ‘Wednesday study saved.” Receptions free So'eloe! MES ‘TT, OF BOSTON, GRAD- 2ML vate and certified examiner of the New England Conservatory. Piano technique, harmony and ‘Voice guitare. 1012 10th st b.w. cy ‘ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND English Langage, 4 Mf St MRS. M. STEVENS HAHT, Principat The culture and development of che voice and nat. ural expression of sentiment carefully taught. Especial attention given to the cure of sammering and other vocal defecia Boys’ and Girls’ class Salar day, 11 am. a6-yel DRIVATE CFSSONS IN ALL GRADES OF stdy: to adults confidential: pi for college, Annapolis, West Polnt, all examinations. IVY INSTITUTE, sw. corner Sth and K sts. n.w. ‘Mathematical, Ciassical, Business. ‘SW. FLYNN, A. M. Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a month. FINANCIAL. ‘WHO WISH TO BUY OR SELL RAILROAD STOCKS OR BOMDS, or who desire the services of a reliable broker In spec- ulative stock operations on margin will find it to their advantage to write to SAMUEL JONES PECK, ‘Member of Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex- ‘change of New York. _8p20-Im* 55 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. RENEY SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA. OPEN FOR RECEPTION OF VISITORS JUNE 1 ‘TO DECEMBER 1. Greatest varlety of medicinal waters of any Summer resort in the United states. Deauti- WA} ful scenery, magnitice:t roads. Table unex. 4.4 gelled. Good fishing and gume in Immediate vicinty, ‘This 4 the nearest Watering place to Washington, be: ing only four hours ride on the is. and O, railroad, Bescriptive pamphiets, Containing fall information, may be obiained Bree tvapplication at Drew's sad Billburn’s Drug Stores and at the Bust. ‘ARBELL MADDUX, Proprietor, 1s now ready for summer guests, For circulur and rates, address taut _myl DONALD McDONALD, OT! EaaTERSKILE, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, OPENS JUNE 27. ‘The annex building, detached from the, hotel, insures qulet for families and invalids $/9 Railroad access direct tothe hotel. FOr full JJ purticuiars address THE PARK HOTEL, Williamsport, Pa, W. F. PAIGE, Manager, ‘8p30-26t__ Grand Hotel, Broadway and 31st st.. N.Y. Szason oF 1885. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. i OPEN FROM JUNE 15r TO OCT. 1. ap23-1m ‘TOMPK! HE “TALBOTT HOUSE,” LAUREL, ‘will be open for reception of guests after the Ist May.” Apply to oF aditress i eturaye ve Opened fal ; Piosnuniiy’fosited up towe, and one seue@A from the wonderful cbvernsit'tarate Pave A water oan an artesian geal Gn tie hema are Ecllent equal woany- with oversitiog ner, neat ated cone mass will micet af train Mates ly Ist, 1884, 2 per : apirous ‘H_ PARKINSON, Propietor. Tue Beace Hovsz SEA GmRT, OPENS JUNE 6th, 1835, under the proprietorship of MR. GEO. C. BOLDT, of the Hotel Bellevue, Philadelphia, where application for rooms and cottages may be made. apls-1m_ ASS ROCK HOUSE, GLOUCISTER, MASS Grand ocean view, lovely driv. Beta 4 ; thing ete. Send for illustrated book to F. H. NUNS, ‘proprietor, care of “Quincy, House, ‘Boston? Mtasa. apio-iins 3 ADASTIC OTY So : THE LARGEST HOTEL," , OPEN ALL THE YEaic Rooms single and double en suite. Recently enlarged nd furnished with ail modern improvements, “plac (CHAS, McGLA DE, Proprietor, FEET ABOVE THE SEA. HOTEL 1,900 visret Pens UE Vise, county, N. ¥.,on the Ulster & Delaware R. YC} e" Open froth June ast to. October Ist All ihemodern improvements. Pirsi.class in every respect. Terms reasonable, - Address H. F BAKER, Prop, 438 Warren uve. Chicago, LIL, until May 15th, atver which Pine «ill, Ulster county, N.Y. __apii-im* rE EMERSON HOUSE, ATLANTIC ‘City, N. J., South Carolina avent ihe oceah. ‘Kicetrie near oun gallery” AN astern ‘con Ail mode year. “DUBOIS @ YOUNG, Proprietor, etc. Betrox & Rosrxrsox, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 55 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. @fembers Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex- change) buy and sell on the Exchange all active rall- road and other stocks, in lots of 10 TO 1,000 SHARES, ‘The present low prices permit purchases on moderate margins, and $50, $100, $200, $300, $500, Can be invested NOW in some of the active stocks, with every assurance of very profitable results, Fullinformation sent Free. 28-eo3m Parvare Srock Txxzoxars Wis WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &0 PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Brokers, 64 Broaawas, Teo'Fith aveoue,} New York. 639 16th street (Corcoran Bullding), Washington. Gexxnat Partners: Jauus WarTeLy, 1H. Cavarr Oaxer, Maywanp C Eves Hesry H. Dopor, Washington, D.C. Wuiiax B. Taavens, Special Partner. Buy and sell on commission all classes of Railway securities. ‘HL EL DODGE, Reswext Pasran, Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and mformation regarding the markets recelved through our wires Instantly, direct from the New York Stock Ex- change. "All orders executed and reported promptly. We Resrrorrcury Ixvire THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIO ‘TO OUR LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Wecan sell yous Fine Cur. Kid Oxford Tie for $2 er pair, and a finer quallty for $2.50. Our $3 Ladies French Kid Hand Sewed Oxford Ties. can't be beat, Bennett & Warnard are still making those beantiful We have them in all the latest styles. ‘HisSpanish Arch-French Kid Turns ares combins- tion of beanty and comfort, ‘The Paris Beaded Opera is the latest novelty in the Slipper line. We have them in five different widths, ‘We have # large and well amorted stock to select from. Our 8 Seamlem, Lace or Button, for Gents’, can’t be beat, In the finer grades ypu will find we ate notbe- WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. ‘BOOTS AND SHOES MADE To ORDER AT THE LOWEST PRICES. W. H. RICHS aps ‘717 Market Space, next to Bth st, ENNOYLY: AVENUE. AN. FOR. RING GOO SPRIN BS LEADING TAILQWAU IRTARLIGHMENT OF whil 1111 Pennavivanis svenve. Excum Mozye, Aso Howe (Svccessor To Perry & Krovier), JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT LING, MOUNTAIN AND SI LE SULTS. ae IN GENUINE CALCUTTA SEER- EW CRINKLED AMERICAN AND FRENCH a B: PI ed sa FRENCH ORGANDIES AND JACONET LAM “NOVELTIES” IN VAS CLOTHS A CHEYIOTS. nue “CONFINED STYLES” IN INDIA AND JERSEY SILKS. NEW LOUISINES, SURANS, RHADAMES AND SUMMER SILKS. ALL PRICES * TIES IN BLACK PURE LACE NEPS FOR OVERDRES ae PURE SILK BLACK VELVET GRENADINES FOR VISITES. 5 RONELTIES" IN IMPORTED JERSEYS from PARIS AND RERUIN WRAPS, JACKETS | AND EMBROIDERED FICHUS ALL THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED | STYLPS IN PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS AND CARRIAGE SHADES. SP-CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND connEcr PRICES SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, : 7 opsiser i oe BE Ak EE BAS ots BBB A A UU OM MM Sss5 = 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. SUMMER SILKS! SUMMER SILKS! 50 pieces Summer Silks, in desirable styles, which we shull offer at 35c., 37c., 45¢. and Se, per yard, | AtBAUA'S, BLACK SURAI SILKS! 25 pleces 24-inch Lyons Black Surah Silks, regular $1 goods, only T5c. per yard. AtBAUM'S, PONGEE SILKS. An excellent quality India Pongee, (genuine goods), 5c. per yard, or $5.00 a piece, CACHEMIRE ALEXANDRA BLACK SILKS. ‘These Silks are the reliable ma raud & Co., Lyon, France, which for perfection of | finish, durability and quality have no-equal. Weoffer ‘them from $1.00 to $2.25 per yard, AtBAUW’S, FRERES K(@®CHLIN'S FRENCH SATEENS, Just opened another invoice of Freres Ko-chlin's French Sateens, in light and dark figures and plain i At BAUS, Also, 50 pleces 32-inch Sateens, nearly as fine in quality asthe French in figured and plain goods, at 22g. per yard, at BBR A OU OU OMMUMM ™ gssg Be a uu MuaM sg BBR AA U U MMMM Sys, B Uo MM Mt ~ BAA co MMM %s39 5 my2 416 7ru STREET NORTHWEST. Staveuren Ty DRY GOODS. 50 dozen Ladies’ Black Hose worth 40c. at SOdozen Children's Hose, sizes fren Sy duced frow 25, in ‘Mulls and Lawns. Job Lot Laces just received. Beautifut Lot Satteens, French and American. Beautiful new Dress Goods, worth 23¢., at 190. All shades Sprit g Cushineres, Just received. Nun's Velling aud a iio yards Pi and I3etode Vere 1,000 yards Lace fh tobe. Yhatross, st ‘rape Veiling, the best made, at $2.50, $4,00, $5,09, 90.00 aud $8.00. - LUTTRELL & WINE, _myl aw 1930 Penn, Ave: Northwest, Srrrxe Durss Goons. 8e., 10¢., 12%, 15¢., 18c., 20¢., 25e. SUMMER SILKS, 37c.,45¢., 50c. 40-inch FOULE, all new colors, 250. All wool NUN’S VEILING, all colors, 250. English HERNANT, all colors, 10c. SILK VELVETS reduced to 5c. Heavy GROS GRAIN SILKS, ull colors, $1.00, BATH TOWELS, 600 BATH TOWELS, fe. each, 50 rolls new fancy STRAW MATTING, BO pieces yard wide LAWN, at Be. SATIN CHECK MUSLIN. Se., 10c.. 12% INDIA LINEN, 9¢., }0c., 12¢., 150. 50 pieces of CALICO. 4c. per yard. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. SOLID COLOR HOSE, no seams, 150. RIBRED HOSE, uo seams, 12%c. GENTS COLORED HALF HOSE, 160. LADIES SOLID COLOR BALURIGGAN HOSE, 25e. CARPETS AT COST. INGRAIN CARPETS . BSc. 0e., ete. BRUSSELS. 65¢., GSc. ie FLOOR O1L CLOTHS, STATE O11 CLOTHS, ete. ©. M. TOWSON'S, 636 Pennsylvania avenge, South side. Suxs. 25, ap’ rack “Axn Cororep A FULL LINE BLACK SILKS, 75c., $1, $1.25. A FULL LINE COLORED SILKS, 37g, 50, 75e. A FULL LINE BLACK AND COLORED Casi. MERES, 37%, 500. A FULL LINE SUITINGS, 50, 624, 750, A FULL LINE INDIA LINENS, 10, 12%, 15,20, 250, A FULL LINE PARASOLSand UMBRELLAS. A FULL LINE CASSIMERES, 37%,50, 75 A FULL 1 FLANNELS. A FULL LINE MISSES, LADIES AND GENTS. HOSIERY. A FULL LINE TOWELS AX A FULL , WORTH 250, WAMSUTTA AND NEW YORK MILLS, 100, WE SELL AT POPULAR RRICES. 713 Market Space BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS IN SHIRTS, AT THE BRANCH BALTIMORE SH? FACTORY. ‘The COMPORT SHIRT, made of Wamsutta Cotto and, Richardson's 2.100 Linen, (iteinforced,, finish: ‘Oy, Jor only Sd cena” ‘This is irt in te market. DIAMOND SHIRT, made Cotton and Fine Linen Bisoms, Shirts are cut lengthwise of the ‘made, and will give entiresatisfuction., received 250 dozen MEN'S FANCY which we intend to sell at 25 CENTS 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST. MACHINE COTTON, SIX wat AUERBACIPS Sewing Machine | and H’sts, Call and see testimonials from iperior qualities of the Silent New American No. a, the best sewing machine now in the Bake prone tas pasmcureaeta gris | < se and repairing. ai Serno Axp Stace Fasmoxs AND PUBLICATIONS NOW READY. ‘Dressmaker, iliustrating 300 styles for Ladies “Children's wear. ‘20 cents by ‘ill, 25 ces iy Paper and 16 page Catalogue treoto'all OPPENHEIMER'S is 2 of Alexandra Gt- | 7 Se ‘RECOM. ended by the Leading 2 ts abwolately tmpervions, For saie at all bry Goods and Ladies’ Parntshing pasa stores ME. VON BRANDIS. MODIETI XN Formeriy with Tulor.New York: St.Louis, Mo, J. Cc. Heranusxsox, FINE MILLINERY, TROMED AND UNTROMED BATS AND SETS CHILDREN'S HATS IN ALL STYLER, “FLOWERS.” “HAT SCARPS" AND @OLD LACES. “MOURNING MILLINERY A @PR CIALTY.” PARASOLS IN ARTISTIC DESIGNS, FROM REST MAKERS IN PREVAILING ©ole ORS. PULL LINE OF MOURNING AND CaR- RIAGE PARASOL “SILK UMBRELLAS” AT A BARGAIN. NOVELTIES IN JERSEYS, LATEST PARTS STYLES. ADLES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS, ACK SILK COSTUMES FOR $30, WORTH $40, WARRANTED To FIT EQUAL TO CUSTOM MADE. TRAVELING RAGLANS IN NEW DESTONS, “SPRING WRAPS.” OF EVERY DESCKIPTION. FOSTER KID GLOVES, WITH IMPROVED PATENT HOOKS, FROM #1 PER PR. UPWARDS SILK AND LISLE GLOVES, IN NEW SHADER DRESS TRIMMINGS, LACES, BUTTONS, BRATDS, & TTrevine, Paris fap} 807 Panwa, Mavan J. P. Parser, IMPORTER OF FASHION,” 1207 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTED NOVELTIES CONSTANTLY BEING a RNCEIVED, Mus M. J. THovr, 1309 F STRENT NORTHWEST, Has now for snle the Largest Stock of FINE STRAW GOODS south of New York, Aso, a Full Line of IMPORTED MILLINERY NOVELTIES, to which she invites spectal attention. DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY Fatablisimont. 120 an Rout being ripped. A. ure H, formerly with A. Fischer. apis on IN inte ADAME VALMONT BROS TO ibe putes sand custorners that she te Ber ap all Be LACES, CURTATNS scriptions, “MADRAS « SPECIALTY” fa, Foes approved styles, Established since 1808, ith st nw. aploime Mas Sena ‘Rorrzer, 605 Oth street, opposite Patent Offes, Received a new and elegant line of Intknt's and Children's: WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBE, LACE AND SHIRRED CAPS, LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLoaKa, Plain and wear, in Mother Hubbard kinds Asnox Fisnrrs Cheniieal Lory Cieantng Fstabttshment, No. 4) «Gs Street Northwe THY yr : asia \ SPCrALry. : es Cleaned hy this proceds wit lone tiweir origiiual shun a tobe removed eflectually. Pe Ms 485 HUMPHERY, ~ 490 Testi Stmeet Nortawmsn der in every style aud matertat, ex pertict fit and Comore, {nen ting Merino Uaderwon ‘invent hinpoorted, Hostory Lirares, ats all Lew Reform Goode, ‘wets wind. Huston eset Mie Hs own the price i unSur paene b, German and Spanish spoken m4 oJ. ROMS, cpnenan Firstel p 587 15th et nw aes FAMILY SUPPLI ES. ee LINA ISLAND RICE, 8a, SUGAR, Suc. PER LB. PST MIXED TEAS, 50c. AR, Se. MOSA OOLONG, $1 PER LB. TEAS FROM 50c. TO $1 PER LB. UNG HYSON AND GUNPOW- YAMASHISO JAPANS UNCOLORED AND GREEN TEAS. aT THE NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON TEA CO, MONTH Ww 48 NEN . A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO PUR- . TLS, ap20-Lm CHASEES IN QUA’ saaty Grrocerts We sell strictly for exch: consequently can and will Sell cheaper than any otiver firm In the elty. Goods amounting to two dollars or over delivered free to any part of the ity All goods must give satisfaction or money refunded, Call and compare prices, POOLE, BROOKE & ©o., apts ‘G44 Louisiane avenue Tx Onx Puc Ix U.S. 5 lbs. STARCH, 2 Sh cents, RATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Reactfbccand the mom perfect Mt vreced Machine Wut they produce rid. TO mist > To. the yoresemit tt pecan nny 0 fact, that it) this Flourm perfoct sep- ies of the wheat’ berry ofall” weak aiid its bread making qualities tis th ‘Well as the best, for either family or baker's Use, and. Unsurpassed by auy Flour made. Bvery sack’ ud every barrel is warranted to give entire sulisiaction STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, One of the most beant{ful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It bs unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex acting Luusekeeper aud satisfy the most iastidiousegle sagan GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE. A splendi@ Minnesota Patent Flonr, made by the celebrated Hungarian proces. Itis avery cheap and Deautiful Patent, within the reach of ail clames, and we cuarantee Will give satisfaction lo every ous Whe wiry = GOLDEN HILL. ‘The o¥4 reliable stand-by and the Standard Pamfy Flour of the District. It is equal in quality toe great many high-priced Patent Flours, whist it can be bought for considerable jess money. We defy torsto bring forth any Flour superior to STERLING, GILI-EDGE, RELLANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured Usat any housekeeper who tries them once Will uever Ue muy ting else Forenle by auigrocers ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indianaave WM. M.GALT 200. 528 Oth st. nw. St Bole. few Home Sewing Machine. kinds ofgeniag acne Sos, deena LOOK S -ENNEYS SUPERS TUE LOOK AT MESES seethe New Automatic White, Iti alittle Daisey. isnuing snd Mopatring. mn12 EI PAG, OF ee ANNUAL! nee EXTRACT LIEBIG COMPANY'S or fitness = Soon tor w Bee "1 Lancet,” dc.

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