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THE SUMMER FASHIONS. Z BEASIDE FASHIGNS—THE LACE RAGE—GING- HAM COSTUMES—OLD STYLES REVIVED. More and more fashionable grows tinsel braid. Nose but brides wear white kid gleves nowa- days. Woolen LACE Is used even for trimming un- derskirts. BUTTONS are artistic in design and finish this Lace Frocks will be worn more than ever this summer. SEA-SIDE and country dresses are now in the hands of dressmakers. Woot CaNvAs orsail cloth is the newest fabric for sca-side dresses. USDRESSED SUEDE Groyrs remain the tavor- ites for dressy oceasions. THE SHorr “Spanish” or “Sultana” jacket 1s fashion’s latest whim. NEW SIL« and lisie thread gloves come in all the fashionable kia eeiors. Tue Carvep HANDLES parasols are things of fine WooLen Lace of the color of the garment trims many mantles and costumes. Curaway Suorr Jacksrs of various shapes are seen on many dressy street costumes, Tue Bow or Rrmnoy on the side of the neck instead of in front isa fancy of.the moment, “CaTocan” is the name given in Paris to the newest style of hair dressing for young ladies. FLAT TERBANS and conical-crowned, nar- row-brimmed hats are equally fashionable for Uttle girls. SUPERIMPOSED Waistcoat fronts of plaitings ofmoire, surah, or lace are seen on imported Paris wraps. ASHES oF Roses is again in favor, and many ebangable silks are shot with rose warp and ash-gray woof, BEAD Exsrorpery on the co'lars, euffs and waistcoats of dressy: jackets are among other decorative fancies. PLAtp JACKETS of fine Gilbert Sannel are made with belts and a hood lined with bright or sober brown surah. REDSILK JeRsrys are prettily worn over skirts of printed sateen or percale figured with red for house dresses. SCARFS IN ORIENTAL colors and designs, illu- minated with gold thread, form the trimmings of many bats and bonnets. Tue Pretry Bere almond-tinted dresses are revived,and find as much favdr as they met twent ears ago. TUCKED Skiers, the tucks overlapping one the other, sometimes in clusters, Sometimes graduated, seem to be taking the place of floune nd tops of coaching FULL Jabor RUFFLES of black lace are placed down the fronts, around the bottem, the neck and sleeves of dressy black silk street Jackets, A SMALL Bow of bright eclored ribbon placed alittle on one side of the high colffure, some- times directly on top, i# the latest caprice for the hair. ALL STREET AND Day house dresses are made with very high collars. fitting close to the throat, cut on the bias,and trequemtly braided or embroidered. VELVET AND Morne combined make a very rich ‘k. especially when tlasel passemente- riey to match the calor of the dress are used as trifmmings. Snort MANTLES, jerseys, cloth and silk Jackets, long newmarkets, raglans and dolman of mediut length are all fashionably as street wraps. HANDKEECHIEFS are purely ornamental. They are small, with colored buriiers, delicately embroidered and enriched in one corner with design or monogram. BUSTLES OF STUFFED hair attached to the waistband ofeach sepurate Gress are more in favor than steel bustles, and “tis pity, but ‘Us true,t bustles grew larger. PLAL SKIRTS—that 1s, skirts without flounees or plaitings—either perfect!y plain or trimmed only with rows of braid or overlap- Ping tucks, are growing iu favor. DRrssy PARAsors are « ribbons tied around the bande and top, formed into pretty looped bo: and one gore of the cover ts similarly decorated. A DAINty Kittle fashion 1s Introduced of having a card-case made to mateh the calling costume, and any lady can easily make one to match any dress she desires. BeENGALINE is popularly worn as a skirt under draperies or poionaises of chuddahcloth, broché or embroidered French cashmere, camel's hair and wool éamine Some or THE LatesT De: ING-GOWNS are simple rotondes of muslin, surah or yelling, with elbow-leeves trimmed with wide lace ruffies, and lace to match in the neck. THe Use of rough-sarfaced, bourette and Douclé étamine stuffs in combmation with faille, Frangais and sit si . Beugalines and surahs, is a feature in spring dressed, THE LEADING IDEA of ape mourning 1s to follow the most conservative and quiet ideas ible. No display !s permbted, or any at- ‘mpt at ostentatious affectasiog of grief. Tue Latest Fancy in hair-dressing in Paris is the catogan leop in the nape of the neck, the high figure § on the tep © head, aud fringes of hair and gat curls around ti THE Key Nore of this season s broidery. It is used upon everything—dresse: bonnets, ribbons, laces, trimmings and fabrics of every deseription for under and oumide wear. SASHES OF WATERED Eisen, which aro mented with e@t, twelve and even sixteen inches wide, are worn as finishes for eleeant indoor and walking toilets, and ai eclal Savorites with young ladies. MOIRE SILKS ARE Resroxwp to fashionable favor. Some of the richest costumes sent out by Dusuzeau from Paris are made ewtirely of moire, and trimmed with lac#to match the celor of the silk. ¢ Sxints or Many Dress Frocks are made of shot silks, over wifich gre worn polonaises of rough-surfaced etamine, tWoche in kace effects— the etamine ofa color matching the tone of the silk. RES are made up 3 edged with lace and beited with soft silk the color of the figure, or they are finished with Swiss bodices in silk or velvet. AMONG the popular goods in all black is the fabric known as ring cloth,a material which {sas transparent as gauze, but as strong as grenadine. Itis so fine aud elastic that it is said the entire width of the goods can be drawn. through an ordinary f'nger-ring, heuce its name. Very Pretty Ficus are made in soft folds ofgold or silver-dotted tulle or muslip, to pass round the throat and cross low upofthe front ofthe bodice. The neck is completed by a band of velvet edged with standing Ince, and the ends with lace and a group of velves and satin loops, A New Bearnisof a coppery-colored gold; it is narrow, and set up on the material in knife- edged patterns which completely cover the sur- face. Itis used for vests and standing “mill- oe collars. It looks exceedingly well upon e ight vicuna cloths which are fashionable this spring. THERE Ane Fewer Exrensive Faprics in market this season than have appeared for many years. Novelties crowd the shop win- dows ana counters which prove far too tempt- ing both ia price and quailty to be passed by without a purchase, and the more expensive Goods are accordingly left unsold. PRETTY OVER-ALL Arnons (or little girls are made of two wide breads of nainsook or lawn tucked at the bottom and shirred back and front of the half armhole, which {s finished by two wide bands of muslin tied into abow on the top of the shoulder to retain the apron in place. These aprons are closed back aud tron t, STRIPES ARE VERY FasHIONABLY WORN as underskirts with tunies and bodices or polo- naises of plain material, with the striped goods introduced on the bodice as a plastron, walst- cat, or collar and revers. With sug} dresses, double tunics are sometimes em, d, gene- rally of the shawl poiat form, vi the stripe, and the other of the plain material KILTINGs, aS SuDE-PLAITINGS are called, have now been in vogue twenty years and up- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, S83 EEE cco RRR EER A HOH Quant ree on sxx ss FF 93 OU BPR E AA Hut oo MMM £ Ht NNN or, 80 Be Be, AA BESS EME OF ERE Sss8 Kee God “ou ROE kee 2°S 2 OR SO BUM Eee if NMS H 3 885g aNON ae: ‘WOW WORN NS FFE ™ 4ssy 3 H RRS O% FRR ae ‘wwew HOSS S EF OT s' Ee ot ee et er et et 333 “oo HO OR NN Sass8 °C? NW ate ® We'w it NSN Eee Sys8 "eQap w’oszjopy LOTS HAVE BEEN SOLD TO THE FOLLOWING Lot 33, Aug. R. Holden. » Aug. R. Holden, NAMED PERSONS: Lot 88, A.C. Smith. ssi. ALC. smith, 89.4. C.Smith, 90.4. C/Smith: $1 HL 6. Towles br-R.B. Donaidson, 29; Dr RUB. Donasdsun! 1. Thos.’ Luttrell. 61, Jobn 'T. Rickard, 62, Joun ‘T. Rickard, 3, Daniel Stanabaa. flurry B. Major. 4,G.ER Mekuight. 5, FL Hunter. ; Win. M. Johnson. 7 Albert b v RL Walker. 39, Chas, 40, Chas. HC Long, 41; Chas H Vong, 42; Chas. H- Long. 34, 5. &S, Bd, BES. BU, B. & &s 43, Fred. Gheen, 44, Fred. Ghee L. Richmond. 0, EL, Richinond, 7, Filimore ealle. 45, Fréd. Lambrecht. 47, dgphe Eyton, 55, Clarene 46, L. 4, Lituetield. 5s Thos. A; Ladson, A, Paul Daniels, 2, Roger Bellis BM. tokes, A.Geo. Lamson. A e reeuwood Brandon, UDF UL H¥ATTSVIRLE IS JUST FIVE AND A QUARTER MILES FROM WASHINGTON, OVER THE PRETTIEST DRIVE AROUND THE CITY, ON THE BEOERR IN THs SE AND AVON. TEN FIRST-CLAS$ TRAINS STOPPING EACH WAY DAILY-COMMUTATION RATES FIVE CENTS NoW OVER ONE HUNDRED FAMILIES RESIDING THESE EIGHTY-SEVEN LOTS HAVES BEE: ND ADDITION, AND ARE ON HIGHER AND PRETTIER GROU: BRICK SIDEWALKS LAID ON JOHNSON, RALSTON AND WINE AVENUES; ALSO, ON MARION STREET. D. ALL THE STREETS HAV LD-THOSE REM BEEN ACH WAY. THERS ARE AINING TO BE SOLD ARE GRADED, EXCEPT OLIVE IN THE ABOVE CUT MARKED “BAVENWOOD," WITH FOUR AND ONE-THIRD ACRES OF GROUND, SURROUNDED BY OLD AND BEAUTIFUL TREES, Is THE PRETTIEST PLACE NEAR THE CITY. THESE LOTS AS WELL AS “RAVENWOOD,” ARE FOR SALE AT REASONABLE RATES, AND ON EASY TERMS. ANY OF THE UNDERSIGNED WILL ARRANGE TO TAKE PERSONS WISHING TO PURCHASE OUT FREE OF CHARGE, AND SHOW THEM THE PREMISES. TITLE PERFECT. GEORGE J. JO LOUIS D. WIN HNSON, 718 Market Space, <> E, 1930 Pennsylvania Avenue, WESCOTT & WILCOX, Rear Esrate DEALERS, B. 1907 Px H. WARNER, REA Estate, 916 F enii#ylvania Avenue, } Street Northwest. Sirverserca No one except a reglur Customer of ours bas any idea of the very extensive stock we carry, and we therefore mention our leading lines of goods, without prices, but would say in regard 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 a full assortment of Toys all the year around. We are the only House which carries a full line of Picture Frames of all sizes and kinds ready made on Tr We can show you the best assortment of Baskets of all kinds, at the lowest prices. Cur aworiment of ll Paintings, Oleographs, En- eravings.Prints and Chromos is the largest i the oes Our Bracket Department contains Boukshelves.side GhaCorner Brackets, Ebony Cabinets, stands, Paper Racks. Biacking Boxes, Lapboards, Cutting Tables, Stepladders, ete., ete, ‘Our Leather Goods De) ent contains Trayeling Satchels, club Mage, Hand Bags, Wallets, Purses, Gur si ver Ware Dogar riment displays Table Ware ur Silver Ware men ‘ure G! all kinds, besides a full line of Cutlery, Our Jewelry ment offers such decided bar- ins, “vith ‘sygh an immense assortment to select om, that not ‘visls It is to miss a treat. Besides the above we ‘offer tat lines of Albums, Plush Work Boxes, Jewel Boxes. Whiskbroom Hold: ers, Plush Mirrors of all kinds, Fans, Brushes and Dressing Combs, Croquet, Hammocks, Fishing ‘Tyekle, Bird Cages, Roller Pocket’ Knives. Fancy Glassware ‘in endless varlety, individual Gups and ‘Saucers, etc., ete. We have not the room to mention all. We occupy two stores, each over 100 feet deep, each with three stories and a basement, and we have both buildings fillcd with goods from top to bottom, M SILVERBERG & Co, myé 312 7th street and 313 8th st, n.w. CER PAE™bououn cumaren an one Yaint “Department of JAMES H. McGILL; Oia street ures ‘dobia weat Sf th Patent Office, mediately adjoining National, Rifles’ Arno any other establi Ward, yetdo not seem to desline ™ popular favor. They have grown finer, and the finer they are the more elegant, but tle clustered “knife” or side plaitthg is’ to-day one of the Most elegant methods of makin ga dloth skirt: while the kuife-plaited ruffles or flounces still ce all competition. ScoTcH GrNGHAMS are in special request, and fmong the best grades are shown hémdsome- looking embroidered gimghams matching the solid colors heretofore in stock. These come in boxes, and are warranted “fast colors” and exceedingly durable. These with the new chambreys and zephyrs are spegial favorites for ladies who prefer neat and dressy washable goods for morning wear during the summer. ALL THE New ZOUAVE AND RUSSIAN JACKETS of velveg, silk, or satin are over-wrought or bordered with gold or silver embroidery, beaded laces, applique Bands of jet or ratsed work in silk and chenille. These jackets are trim and stylish, and # lady of even moderate means can easily afford one of the richest description, as, being very short and sleeveless, they require renee material and but few yards of trim- ining. Som oF THE NEW MANTLES are chiefly original as regards the sleeves, a tendency to- ward the wider shapes being observaDie. Some gremade with the olf pagoda loose from the arm, an: Playing fhe colored | pg old pa are with these sleeved ree cpeieia gruce: Wut are by ho mesiad Udit but act rather asa exer. any Kine. - F buy even the sinailest quantity of wi nish, colors: (ary oF In ol postal card and a printed sold in this department w! mail, reaching you in a few hours’ tim tier.” This price-list gives the price o quart. haif-gallon, gallon and five ofoil, turpentine, dryer, varnish measure: alno prige pe : by ql md. five, ten, twenty-five and on Sfeach Id ht; ee ge losrent prices salt and Han Tres AND LITTLE MONEY MAKE THIS A GOOD YEAR TO BUY cco L TTITH HOI ccnL OO T HHT co Lb OO T HHHITN Col oOo Tf H HIN Coco LLLL 008 T H HIN BUT EXTREMELY HARD om RELIABLE CLOTHING DEALERS. | ‘We have made prices to meet the times, so that none may deny themselves a Spring Sult. 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 $7.50, worth giz 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 7rx AND G STREETR Gus Cooxixe Sroves STOVES FOR HATTERS, TAILORS, 2 CONFECTIONERS, ** TINNERS, éo. STOVES FOR FAMILY USE THAT WILL COOK FOR ONE PERSON OR FOR FIFTY PERSONS. proved to he free from FO) J.B, Bryan & Bro, B. L, Wheeler, N.'T. Metzger & Bro, John H. Magruder, 5. R. Waters, Porz Axp Isvicoratixa Those who may wish to purchase, eltheras a dell- cious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of the celebrated brand, i U UPPP PPP FER RRR TIT ERE NN N U UP PP PER R T KE NNN U U PPP PPP FE RRR T KE NNN UuUP P T EON NN vu P P EFER RK T KEEN NN Wow wit nom 885 kK KY ¥ Wwwwi un SS EK yy Wwew Wn Hes Rac wow uw u Ss8 Kk ¥ = This Whisky, upon an analytical examination, has Fusil Oil, and indeed of any or the modern ingredients which are used to givea ficti- tious age and flavor to,this popular drink. R SALE BY Browning & Middleton, Sarbour & Hamiltor, c.C. Bryan, ‘Thomas A. Rover, Beall & Baker, J.C. Ergood & Co, W. H. UL. Cissel, WASHINGTON, D. i. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, mi¢é-3m. Sole Proprietors, Philadelphia, THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO OUR LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ‘We can sell you s Fine Cur. Kid Oxford Tie for. $2 Per pair, and a finer quality for $2.50, Our $3 Ladies French Kid Hand Sewed Oxford Ties can't be beat, Bennett & Barnard are still making those beautiful Raison Ties |. We have them in sll the latest styles. His Spanish Ateh-French Kid Turns area combins- tion of beauty and comfort. ‘The Paris Beaded Opera is the latest novelty in the Slipper line. We have them in five different widths, ‘We bave @ large and well ussorved stock to select fom. ‘Our 3 Seamleni, Lace. or Button, for Gents’, can’t be beat, In the finer grades you will find we are Rot be- hind. WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL“ i CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. MADE TO ORDER AT THE _ = RICHA PIANOS AND ORGAN FINANCIAL. DEALSR IN ZEPHYR Embroieries and Materials: Paucy BS igning and Stamping, Plush and Velver Stamping a. ity." Patterns renewed on reasonable terme nsiructions in embroidery: Agent for Dr, Blauk’s Ancient Universal Salve, 7405.7 st m HE FEDORA DRESS SHIELD IS RECOM meniled by the Loading Dressmakers, Tt is absolutely impervious, a For sale at afl bry Goods and Ladies’ Furatshing Stores, ah RA) with Win. Barr & Suits made ai ihe short Reasonable Prices, and ening Dressts, Ss IGT GRA choice stock of Pian: if soid this month. = “eo H. L. SUMNER, S11 ‘Oth st. aw. Herrexaur Praxos Are Unsurpassed for Fine Workmanship, Brilliancy of Tone and Extreme Durability. Old Pianos taken In exchange and full value allowad, Lowest Prices and Easy Monthly Payments. BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, Sim Soe Penns. av ap2l 422 9th street, y . J. C. Horenssox, S17 Market Space, Pa ave, near 9th st, FINE MILLINERY, ‘ORK: BALTIMORE: 222 Finn avenue, 203-206 W. Balto. st. r = - aN TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS AND Wx. Ksanz & Co. 3 " pec MANUFACTURERS OF “PLOWEE GRAND, UPRIGHT, and + SQUARE PIANOFORTES. AT A BARGAIN, Cacia oa We beg to announce to our Washington patrons that, JERSEYS, LATEST PARIS desiring to offer then Tente ties in their deal- TKILOEAADE SGTRE ings with us, we hay ued Wareroomis at BLACK SILK Cost POR $30, WORTH 9817 MARKET SPACE, PA. AVE, xram Orn sx, $40, WARRANTED To FIT . MADE . WASHINGTOS TRAVELING RAGLANS “SPRING WRAP WITH IMPROV! ‘7 Trevise, Paris, WRENCH — DY, ivan ng Hstablishment. 12 kinds ‘of Ladies and ned and finished in the Plush Cloaks, Velvet er up all fi MADRAS a most Aith st Mn 3 | 13 | Sena Roerrenr, 608 9th street, opposite Patent OMes, Receivel_a new and elegant line of Infant's and | Children’s WHITE DRESSES, SLIPS AND ROBES, ‘E AND SHiE CAPS, HORT MERINO CLOAKS, ed, for Spring wear, in Mother styles, and all ki “RNISHIN Phish Cloak pertectly cleat LADIES’ 5 | Gloves, ete, are | frocess, | IxG priests ES 4sa1r kK. HUurneny, 430 REET Nontiwesn, | ‘Makes Corsets to order in every style and material, | and gunrantees perfect fit and comfort. | A it SPECIALTIES Ah | French Hand-u:ade Underclothing Merino Underwear t imported wud all 1 Patent Shou! ! Children ROCHON, C01 First J DING. | e Fr Dreser irom Parts, | Turee Patents ve Medais from Expositions of | Lyons and Viena | rer and importer LAM AND PL TATR WORK idsar Cutting and Hair Dressivg. Lisi dyed and shay ed iu # tirst-class manner. 537 UPPLIES. Sth st. nw. _FAMILY | applied if purchased. ‘The same are conducted di by ourselves, and ers can deal with Us there w p ecisely the same. tment of our various styles of GRANDS, UPRIGH fSand SQUARE PIANOS will coustantly be found ou Land, WM. KNABE & CO, 4a PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and Repairing promptly attended toh perienced workmen. anh YENUINE DECKER BROS, PIANOS we aid Burdett Onsats, the Dest made, steep py asonuble figures, wt . H.KUHN le Agent, 407 10th st. now. 10 BES NONTH WILL BUY A HANDSOME SQUARE OR UPRIGHT PLA. make, at SIDNEY T. . bb street northwest. S53 PER MONTH WILL BUY 3N ELEGANT OR- GAN, olauy siyle, aud ti ©, at YT NOMO'S, h Stree northwest, D-HAND PLANOS. at great bar MMO, eet borthwest, ¥ PLANO, but A VeRY HANDSOM! Tide used.at au in Au WHO WISH TO BUY OR SELL RAILROAD STOCKS OF BOMDS, or who desire the services ofa reliable broker In spre. ulative stock operations on amargin will fed & their advantage to write to SAMUEL JONES PECK, Member of Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Ex- change of New York. OADW ap20-1m* Teccor de Westnenusl BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 55 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Gfembers Consolidated Stock an@ Petfoleum Ex. change) buy and sell on the Exchange ail active ral} Toad 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 rewits, Fo) Pawware information sent Free. PScokm xcecnarn W inns BETWEEN WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PITILADELPILA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &c PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Brokers €4 Broadway, xew y, {So'Fint avenue, }New York. 530 15th street (Corcoran Building), Washington GENERAL Partners: Jasees WaureLy, HL. CRUGER OAKLEY,» Maynann C. Erna HEwny H. Dopor, Washington, D.C. Wintiaw TB. TRAVERS, Special Partner. Buy and sell on commission all classes of Rallway securities HL H. DODGE. Reswent Parrxen, ly lnstallments o1 10. VERY, FIN: from $25 to $69 EY TL! 433 7th stry NT UPRIGHT CAB! i, at (remendous bargain, ments of $10, MMO, ORTHWE |. Together ¥ Pudios constantly EDWAL "4G. ME jelway & th lange as. ¥ Sole Agent to steen, Wheelock, Marshall, Wei anos. L. Win & Bro ; G, 7 hh street northwest, sole a the 8" LFF and KRANICH & HPL ANOS and Gally’s Wonderful Seifplayin Justruments. Several bare Uns Oneasy terimusin Pianos: and Orgaas which have been used” Pinos and Or- tor rent, tuned and repaired. La jalo a ral Sweck & € 0. EMERSON, AND BAUS &CO. PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed: for rent by day, Week, month or year. Meus Fuu stuck of de. Music. IWENRY EBERRACT, 915 F street, mil Mi ing Partner of the late firm of Ellis. €Co. 4 Graocenrms, SAVE YOUR MONEY. DB Lbs, Best Laundry Stared, gar Cured Shoulder "atent Process (wari anted), pe r DDL, $7.00. ted, anid fs fine, Ibs. for 1. and 2c. 1b. | ‘as before the advance, we sell vain the city, O.G. “ofl 1 Rio ¢ Dried sugar Corn, 10 Best Golden Syrup, 40 t INDIA 4i0 ww. (Island), ‘orthwest corner. New Orleans Mola: felephon myS- E FROM 10c TO 16c. PR. LB. GRANULATED SUGAR, 6c. PER LB. 435. BERAL ERS IN We sell strictly for cash; consequently can and will sell cheaper than any other firm in the city. tims to two dollars or over delivered | yuri of the city. All gords must give satisfaction or money refunded. Call and compare prices. POOLE, BROOKE & ©0., $44 Louisiana avenue. “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. 1D°2¥ LDE To NoRPoLK ‘AND FORTRESS MONROE, STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOR, COMMENCING MAY 6, 1885. One of these pr jeamers wharf Daly, DAY, at For particulars inquire at 'Com| street wharf, Telephone No. 745-3. ___W. P, WELCH, General agent POMAC IVER LANDINGS. IPON STEAMER “WAK#FIELD” wharf on MONDAYS, THURS- DAYS end SATURDAYS at 7am. Returning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY pum., woeh- Carriommsn, Ma. ~ ‘Connects: ¥ leaves 6th si *, Wednesday and Saturdi hiss Fare. 3. S. Ys, every SA % e m.: Gth st. wharf, Washington, every WEDNESDA’ MOURNING Freight at lowest rates. pa porouac TRANSPORTATION LIN! *. GEO HGAN, pte between BALTIMORE AND WASHING’ ‘S10; g at iver Landings, leaving: ‘ 2 bn, SUNDAY. March 15. Freight received SATURDAYS ONLY, and must be prepaid. “All uccomiodations Arst-class. Apply to NE TEPHENSON BRO 71h st. whart. sill resume the route am 2 returi tng on Wweancdas, Friday and Monday aiternvons, For iuformation apply nares “G. Le SUE, L114 Pa ave nw, Orto mho GT. JONES, Agt,, Tth-st. wharf, Mt ON! MT. V: STE. Leaves Tthestreet w ‘ML Vernon at 10 0% Washington about 3:50 selG concoraN duily (except Sunday) for & m3 returning, reaches pm. L. L. BLAKE, Captain, ET GRAND | Quotations of Stocks and Ronds and regarding the markets recelved through our wires | instantly, direct from the New York Stock E: change. All orders executed and reported prompt: Information RAILROADS. A MIDLAND RAILWA THE SHORT LINE To THE sSoUTH aND SOUTHWEST ANS PAST MATL dally, is South and Southwest EXCEPTS! and ©, Rutlway. aman Sleeping | o45 P. M.— iy Chariottsville to Cine er Points, Pullman sleepl Louisvidl * giv P. M.—SOUTHERN MAIL A iat to ai; points, South aud houtuwest via Dan. Fille and Charlotte. cars, nan Sleeping cars fh warlotte and in Washington via ( Pall a Manussax Divisi m. dally, except s Warrenty Trains and 3:45 pan. daily. ‘Trains arrive in Washington: local, daily ex- Mati, dai re ut Contpany’s 2 Pennsylvania avenue, Trains leave iru N. MACDANIEL, ‘Auetit. Traffic M ger. JFPALTIMORE AND O10 RAILROAD. Schedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY 3p, 1885, unt) further notice yn from Station, corner of New Jer- wey ue and C street. For Chicago 10:00 and Caltigo, arriving in Piaabarg a 730 7 a ,wcriving in rm 30 p. host Suraing at650. Noeatra tare is train for tust time. oftice, «Ticago charged on this . Louis, arriving in Cinci Pht: LoulsUv pal, No esiva fares charged on this train for fusi time. Por Pittsburg at 10:00 a. m.. with Parlor Cai ua dullf, to Fittsburg. Cleveland aud Detroit, es Cars to Pittsburg. upreon Week dye, 5, G10, 6:40. 205, = Ie: i BAD ( 4: ‘For Annapolis, 6:40 a. m., and 12:10 and 4:30 p.m. On Sunday, §:308.m., 4: pm For wry stations ‘cen Washington and Balti mers, 5, 6:40, 8:0 am. 12:10 pat, 30, aud 1] p.m, On Sandays 4:40, 7:00 and 11 p.m. Br 725 am.. daily, except " 40 Ee daily. except Sun pal stations on Metropolitan Branch, touand Nallegspranch ou diy. for Preadlii, Sct : Suda. For diagerstown and Winchester, 8:400:m duly, Ed, Sunday. ad aie pan daily to Magerstow' Daily except Sunday to Wi 2 ‘Trains oie from the West daily, 8% pat. tou 3:30 pw. daily, except Sanday From Bredurick and intermediate points, 5:25 a.m, 8:15 p.m. dalle, except Sunday i leave Buitinore for Washington at 520, 220, 390, 9305 ahd 10:30 a.m. 12:15, 2.30, , 8:00, 9:00 and 11 p i ida 05 ni., 1:80, 2:80, 4:20, 5:00, 6:80, at the Baltimore on Station, 619und 1351 Peunsylvania avenge, corner of F eenth: Street, where orders will be taken for baguuge 10 bé checked and received at any point in the eit B. DUNHAM, C.K. Loin, ager, Baltimore, ©. EW YORK AND HaVR rth River, toot of Morton ‘ednesday, May 13,5 a.m, Amerigu ccc EEE RRR EEE 855g, oOo.F RR E G KB ERR ER ss, Qc EE RR FE 5 ccc KEE KR EEE Sss¥ = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, is without a donbt the most Beavrirvt and the most NuruuT100s Flour 1 the world. ‘The Millers have not only the thost perfect Mili, containing as it does all the most improved Machin: ery invented up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Unsvneassep by any mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state that a large PO ofthis’ maxgniticent Flour ts shipped annually 9 Europe gud eaten at the principal Courts of ti old. world. | We GUARANTEE that it is made from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. it is an acknowl fact, that in this Flours perfect sep- aration of the glutinous yarticies of the wheat berry: and @ thorough elimination ofall weak and starchy mutter has at las: been reached, and is consequently more NuTEITIOUs, yielding more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. ‘The best trade admits that from its bread making qualities it is the cheapest, as Well as the best, for elther family or baker's use, and uns sed by any Flour made. Every sack’ and every barre! is warranted to give STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most benutifil Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most tustidiousept- cure. GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungawan process. Itis avery cheap aud beautiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we guarantee will give sutisfuction to every oné who willy it GOLDEN HILL. St. Germain, ednesday, May 20, 10am, Olindy, Rodrigues, Weinesiay, May 27,5 2.10. Norwnundie, Prangeul, Wednesday, June 3, 0am. i ants to suit, on the “paris, LOUIS DE Bk New York. cks parable on sight, ington, D.C. HITE 8 \E-MAURY ROUTE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers, for Queenstown and Liverpool. NIC. Saturday, Mi rest Rates—Saloon, $6¥, $50, $100. Return tickets on enmomable tert ices a Yow ates. ‘Anterme- c. ¥}. Bo. Fort peeiion of pias and other information apply at the Company's Oflices. 37 Broadway, New York, or to GEO. W. MOSS, Agent Adams Ex) Co. 225 Peansy i avenue northwest. ap25-s,tu,th 3m EEE U U RRR OO PPP FEE HU URS 9 EF E Ke UY U HRE 9 Q PPP Fe Eon oe BOE g OE eS ENOURSION PARTIES sail trom New COOK'S EXC IN BS ok April, May, June and July by Firstcla steamships. SPECIAL TOURIST TICKETS for INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS at REDUCED RATES, by the best rouics for pleasure tray COOK'S: EXCURSIONisr with maps, contains full 3; by ten cen yas1Ow THOS.COOK & SUN, 261 Brosdway.. E QUssEv er NOTICE, LANE ROUTE. si low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown snd ail oier ‘parts of Eu ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District. It 1s equal in quality toa great many high-priced Patent Flours, whiist it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, BELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once Will never ups anything else Sorsaie by ali grocers ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indianaave sel3 WM. M. GALT & 00. E22 OF as 2G = bs APOSITIVE CURM FU! ‘FEVER. Contains no H. D. Bons rien Logon gi ctartae and Mediterranean For freight and ‘passage apply nt the Companys Gaui to. Oris BISELOw “ecb, 008 Tn treet, (ON H. BROWN ‘Mews, ee Ww my4 Wi = IN kvRcr Arsi Stn, 1s. Trains leave Washington from staiion, corner of 6th and B streets, as follow: ti For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limited Express 2 mS ‘Cars at ret aan dally; Fast Li am, to Cnetinut! and with Bleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Chet: ang Hotel Cur to mt. Louls:. dally to Chicago, with ‘Sleeping Car Al uo Chicago and Chuchunutd express at 7:10 pam. daily, With Siceping Curs Washington to Chicago and Mar: risburg to Louisville; conmecting at Harrisburg with Westera Express with Uarough Sleepers for Cleve- land, LoulsVille, and St Louis. Pacific express, 10:00 p.m. dally for Pitisburg and the West, with Bee ruagriso to Chicago. galt [ok AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Brie, 1000 ‘Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, Pan daily, except maturday, with Palace une iigassport, Lock tisiven, and Kimira, at 10:50 Souaay. bouis of irookiyn Auueas affecting yo Auer, ‘fulton, street, avoiding double fer- yy iy. 5; $390 and 11:00 am., 200, a 1 On su Se