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APRIL 16, 1886. ee: SSS LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, April 16, 1886, 9 a.m, For states. increasing cloudiness and local rains, slightiy warmer, southeasterly winds. For Saturday, general rains are indicated for the middie Atlantic states, the Oblo valley and lower lake region, a ERectioy oF TeN-Story BUILDINGS or of any other good structure requires reliable building material. The same refers also to the sticcess of any business. Wm. Hahn & Co.'s re- Habie shoe houses, 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue, are of the few houses who are constantly increasing their business, the unfafiing result of the materials used in the construction of their edifice, which are: The largest and best selection of honest, serviceable shoes and slippers, square dealings and the lowest uniform prices. Their spring stock is now complete. See City Items for a few of the specialties. Tur Easter Boox or THE YEAR, “The Mes sage of the Bluebird. Price, 75¢., at Whitaker's, 1105 Pennsylvania ave, CHICAGO GRoceRY CoMPANY, 806 7th street, offers 4 pounds Turkish prunes, 25¢.; 6 pounds dried apples, 25e.; 4 pounds best Carolina rice, 25e.; 5 pounds bext satin gloss stareh, 25e. Or- der by postal or teleph 3-2. Woopwarp & Lorinor have Just received another invoice of those “Electric” (frosty) Gos; samers, at $1.25 each. Also, the same in misses sizes at $1. Both are genuine bargains. Dox’? ForGet THE OFFER of all books in stock at cost to close them out at Whitaker's, 1105 Pennsylvania avenue. TRE Chic: Company, 806 7th st., offers French B: 2 gallon; good Rye Whisky $2 gall id Rye Whisky $3. ALL who have w Veerhoffs, 916 7th Easter Carbs and Satin Art Prints, in lar gegaganttites, designs, and lowest prices, at hitaker’s. Cuicaco Grocery Comraxy, 806 7th street, offers 5-pound bucket lard, de; _10-poun bucket ard, S5e.; shoulder meat,’ 7e.; sugar- cured hams, 12c. Order by postal or telephone, 423-2. A CLEAN SAVING of 25 per_cent by buying your hats at Franee’s, corner 7th and D. ‘The only strictly one pric hat and gents’ furnish- ing store In this city. CLARx’s Ap. in City Items will save money for you. BEES Sreciar. Repuctiox, in prices for Easter schools. chieago Grocery Company, 806 7th st, THE Chicazo Grocery Company, 806 7th st» ce. 4, bbl; Pat- , Bde. % bbl. ASSES and spectacles are Imprrtan Eve ( the best, at Vienna Optician company’s, 609 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. REFRIGERATORS, all makes, from $2.7) $75; straw matting, from 10e. ‘bmidt’s, 504 9th. Early Closing (6 r baby carriages th street n.w. THE Frrexns of the Cl o'clock) association atl buy the at Singleton & Fletcher's, 41 HEADQUARTERS f shoes; also, a fall ii Mrs. W. H. Rieb, 717 See THe Vicror Fousrarn Pew, 50c., at Whitaker's. OUR $29.75 imitation mahogany chamber suite is the best value ever offered. If you are in need of furniture and carp anasee us. W. Hi. Hoeke, $01 Marie gents’ b Siarket Dry Goons Axp NoTioNs are selling at halt their value, at auc t No. 903 7th street northwest, daily ement. CHearest Fountain PES de plain, 50c., aud gold mounted, $1, at Whitaker's. Leave Your OrpeRs for Potomac roe shad, large white pereh, boiling rock, at R. den’s Poto: nd fish stalis, ter Market ad a spe daily from’ the upper and lower ‘Potomac Goods delivered free in city, Telephone 347-3. Brees, Prarer 4 Whitaker's, 110 iS THE New ORLEANS E: New Im mium 0} fs for perfect ness, durabilit . Singleton & Fleteher, 41. je agents for the Genuine Alaska. | cheapest Retrig- ‘Leonard Hard- W. H. Hoeke, WANT the best erator ever made bay wood Cleanable Hetrize sole agent. Cull and ox: See THE FAMILY ATLAS, 3 1105 Pennsylvania avenue. OPERA GLASSES dirt cheap. Hempler’s, cor. 4% = at Whitaker's, ew England and the middie Atlantte Race Track Notes. ARRIVAL OF JENNINGS’ HORSES FROM SHEEPS- HEAD BAY, ETC. The horses owned by George W. Jennings came in at twelve o'clock to-day from Sheeps- head Bay, N.Y. He nad five in the string— Toney Foster, Pocolo, Alsinora and two others. All the horses atthe track were given good work today. Avalon did afast mile;'so did . Marshall was sent a mile and an eighth, and pulled up lame. The Duke of Westmoreland was the last one to come out. He did seven-eighths in good style, and it was noticeable that Little Higgs,” his owner and a capable jockey, was not in’ the saddle. Mr. Branch will senda four horses toCiltton, N. J., on Monday. The work here is too fast tor him. Gov. Bowie's horses were gall this morn- ing. Catoand Cassett went ree-quarters in company, and the former finished in front, puillng up. ‘The others were given only slow work. ——-—_ Miss Rostna VoKES was welcomed back to Washington, at Albaugh’s last night, by a numerous, fashionable and very enthusiastic audience.” Miss Vokes, it is scarcely necessary to say, has lost none ‘of the finished art and irresistible comic genius which for years has made her a first favorite in light English com- edy. Her acting in “My Milliner’s Bill” and “A Pantomime Rehearsal” last night was thor- oughly delightful. QUEENSTOWN CATTLE MARKET.—180 cattle on the market. All sold to butchers, as foliow: Best sold from 5% to Sie. per Ib; [rhe sold from ba? to Se. per Ib.; me- ium sold from 4% to 4140. per 1b.:common from 3 to 4c. per Ib. Sheep and lambs on the market. Wooled seek sold from 5 to 7c. Ib.; clipped sheep sold from 4 to 5c. per pring lambs sold from 8 to 12\ge. per Ib.; 96 left over. Cows and calves sold from $20 to’ $45, each. Market for both cattle and sheep was good. stink ‘VERDICT AGAINST THE DisTRict.—In the case of John Larman agt. the District of Colum- bia, in the Circuit Court, yesterday, the jury found a verdict for $3,000. This Was an action for damages incurred by falling into an_unpro- tected area near 12th and C streets southwest. Seine hon taba MARRIAGE LicENsES.—Marrlage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Noble Smith and bedep E, Posey; Edmund An- drews and Charlotte Butier; John Barrett and Sarah McAtee, of Baltimore, Md.; James Thorn- ton and Julia Stewart; 0. 0.” Block and Bessie Evande Myers; Charles Atwell and Sarah E. ‘trunneils; Samuel Hurris and Celia Carter. CARRIAGES, coupe, doctor phaetons, &c., at Dowling’s to-morrow at 12 m, Also, at 10 a. m.,afine lot of furniture, &c., &c, See adver- tsément. ——— Affairs in West Washington: AccIDENT.—Mr. John J.Bogue, while walking plong Sud street this morning, was tripped up by @ water or gas stop-cock. which projecte several inches above the pavement, and i Jured his hand and knee. ‘THz CANAL.—President Baughman, of Chesapeake and Ohio canal, and” bis canal in- spection party, are expeeted to reach Cumber- land to-morrow. ‘The repairs to the canal made necessary by the recent floods, between Cum- berland and dam No. 6, at Woodmont, will, it is thought, be completed to-night and all the repairs bythe first of May. SENTENCED.—Lewis Diggs, the colored man, who was arrested for steaiing pig iron, was sen- tenced to six months in jail, QVEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 58: con- dition, 13. Receiving Teservoir, temperature, G4; condition at north connection, 3; south connection, 3. Distributing reservoir, tem- perature, 53; condition at influent gatehouse, 4; "condition at etlluent gatehouse, & gees Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Ti Stak Conroration CouRT.—The corporation court, Judge Meade, has adjourned until next Mon? day, in order to complete its license business, | It is understood that some dealers are in favor of“uo license,” and do not intend to take out license. All licenses are required to be taken out ut this term of the court. Wm. Tufte, from the Providence hospital, in Washington, has been to court as a witness in the case of © Freems arged with assault with In- ‘reeman’s ease has been post- poned until the May term. Mr. J.G. De Silver, of the Isle of Madeira, and subject of Portugal took out his first papers of naturalization be- fore the court adjourned. Notrs.—The dinner tendered by the mem- bers of the bar to Capt. D. L. Smoot will take lace at the Tontine to-night. Capt. Smoot was loug # leading er here, but is now a resi- dent of Caliiornia.—The ‘mayor has been ulled upon to interfere to protect the reputa- tion of the Salvation Army leaders here. It was him at the ma Dan. Procter aud Abrain Edwards had slan- dered two women connected with the army, and he fined Proctor and Edwards $5 eac! ‘The arrival of fish at the fish whart yesterday was the largest of the season. Over 300,000 came up, but some were not considered prime and did hot find sale.—The tug Comet will be launched from the Ways at the shipyard in time to resume her trips next week.—The Steamer Arrowsmith is running on the Alexan- dria and Washington ferry route in place of the of Alexandria, now being repaired and re- fitted for the summer's work.—The litte steamer W. S. Moore, built here, has been thor- oughly repaired and gone to ‘Cuba, where it Special Bargains For to-morrow only at R. Goldschmid 812-7th st.n.w. Nickel plated reduced Shere for S150; 8 tea setm BG ‘pos. where Ss New sel Ferular price $13.00, made of the finest limoges an porcelain, wi inted decorations and gold bands, only $5.43; Lai uare-shape chamber sets, entirely new mn; 10 very nicely decorated and worth full $4.00; our price only $2.98; Highly polished curtain poles complete, re@uced from to 29¢.; Long han- dled garden tools, 3 in set, only'19¢., worth 35c.; Dinner sets, 100 pes. made of thé finest limoges porcelain, in new square shape, deco- rated with hand-painted flowers and gold bands; equal to any $40 sets in the market; our Brice is only $23.85. Regular rink skates, only 9c per. pr. worth $1.00.; Colored or white shelf Paper, 96 sheets for 1bc., worth 40c.; clothes hampers, only 96c., worth $1.00.; Nickel or brass’ electric lamps, only $1.98, Worth $3.00.; Full-size foot tubs, only. 39¢., worth 65c.; Tin toilet sets, assorted colors, 3 $1.27., worth $1.75.; Large covered cham- r buckets, assorted colors, only 35c., worth 50c.; Large size toilet jars, regular price 75c., re- duced to 48e.; Tin Cuspadores, 2 for 17c., worth N.B—Don't tail o inspect our immense line of Baby Carriages, ge Syl Ice Chests and Travelling Trunks, which we offer at figures that will simply atonish you by their moderation, 1 5S. W. Augenstein, 817 to 821 7th strect northwest, offers follow: oe wonderful bargains for to-morrow only: Cur- tain poles, complete, 19¢.; gilt_ band French china tea'sets, $5.93, worth $7.50; floor oil- cloth, 24¢.; 1,060 more Holland window shades, with spring rollers, 37c., sold elsewhere at 65c.; old style fixture shades, 33c.; cedar washtub, washboard, 50 clothespins, one clothesline aud two boxes blue, 97¢.; decorated chamber sets, $2.87, worth 83.50; bat and ball, 9e.; Moss rosé chamber set reduced from $5 to $3.94; large foot tub, 47c.; fluted glass globes, all colors, 31¢.; half dozen handled cups and sal 35c,; halt dozen colored water tumblers, 19c.; 0c. black- ing brush and large box blacking, 27c.; half dozen fancy goblets, 28e.; half dozen silver- plated teaspoons, 33¢.; 3 fancy table mats, 8c.; covered market baskets, 27c. Remember, you save 20 per cent by purchasing your baby carri- ages, refrigerators and trunks atAugenstein’s, 1 Men’s Fine Half Hose, 2 Pair 25c., At Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th & H. 1 Clark’s Great Corset Sale. We great for we are great in stock and ices. We will not allow any to sell as cheap. Warner's Health Corset, 89¢.; sammer ventilat- ing, 69c.; regular $1 corset; $1 French woven, 69¢.; 500 bone French woven, 98c.; sold all over at $1.50; Warren’s nursing Corset, 98¢. @ few extra Size Corsets, worth $1.50, af 79c. Do not miss our great Corset sale." Headquar- ters ‘orshirt waists, Ask to see our 22c. shirt waists; our 50c. shirt waists, 35c.; our white pleated waists, 36c.; our $1 waists, finest made, at 7de4 cholée, patterns; Jerseys we have no competition, Our $1.98 coat back Jersey, $1.39; our $4 finest stockinette Jersey, $2.91 0 taney fronts, $1.08; our $1.50 p jeated back, 73c.; children’s ‘Jerseys all ‘prices and styles, “Short end sateens, 54¢., 6c. Gingham 4%c,; Gc. Shirtings, 4%c.; 17¢. Seersuckers,11. 1234¢. Dress Ginghams, 9c.; 5¢. Dress Law: Bie. Above matchless prices only at Clark’ ‘734 7th street northwest, to-morrow. a Specialties From Hats "s Gent’s Depart- ‘ment, 816 7th street and 1922 Penn. ave. $4 Seamless Vamp, genuine hand-stitched, High or Low, Button, Laced and Gaiters, equal toany $5 Shoe, ‘$3 High or Low-Cut Kangaroo Shoes, $2 liable Cait High and Low-Cut Shoes, 3 Solid Gaiters, Laced, Low Ties and Button. i Gent’s Fine Hats, Elegant Derbys, $1.50, At Auerpach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th & H. 1 Special Prices for Saturday and Monday at the Oriole, 522 7th Street. 25c. bleached or unbleached Sheeting, 18¢,; Bustle, 19¢.; Ladies’ Coaching Parasols, Celluloid Coliars, 20c.; Cutts, 400; 15¢. Gents’ Linen Cuffs, 2 pair for 25c.; Boys’ Calico Shirts Waists, 19¢.; 50c, Gents’ and Boys’ Calico Dress Shirts,’ 39c.; Tailor Made Jerseys, Coat Back, 98e.; Chenille Fringe, 39¢.; 69¢, Headed Fringe, 50e.; 89c. Beaded Chenille Fringe, 73e.; Gent's 39c. Drawers, 25¢.;25¢. Table Line: ise; “Linen Grash,'Ge.; Dr.” Warner's $1.28 Corset, 98c.; Lining 'Cambries, 5c; Silesia, Sc; ‘hildren’s $9¢. Embroidery Caps, 25c. Socks, unbleached or mixed, 2’ pr. Apron Gingham, 8c; Dress Ginghams, 9c; Spring Shades Kid Gloves, 49c.; our 75c., Kid Gloves, 59e.; Ladies’ Gauze Vests, 17¢4 3 for 5c. large size White Spreads, 69c.; tine Cash- mere Scarfs, $1.25; Cashinere sili ent- broidered, $1.98;' Childrens’ Parasols, 25c., Ladies’ Parasois, 50c., 75c. and up, 1 Best Quality Blue Flannel Shirts, At Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th & H. 1 This Will Be Our Space in the future. We have been silent in these columns for some time. Look for as every Fri- day and Saturday. OvR SHOE Conumy. Infants’ Shoes, 20c, - Children’s spring-heel, solid, 5 to 8, 47¢. Ladies’ toxed button and lace, 73c, Ladies’ Newports, button and Oxford, war- Des oe aay eee imary bargains {i tches and Jewelry; new designs. “Frank, Jeweler, 487 Pa. Fresh Alderney Butter churned seit Sarean ten eres Se en ee Eveet mili Se. pet quutt e Usarrroacuaniz LADIES’ MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR BEGINS THURSDAY MORNING AT 100°CLOCK. BELOW COMPETITION. Every Garment in these lots is guaranteed fo be ‘thoroughly well made in every particular. Perfect shapes, the material first-class in every respect. Every pleco 1s finished with facings and ciosely felled seams, Ladies Night Gowns, trimmed with lnen torchon lace. Ladies’ Walking Skirts, with deep hem and ruf- fled flounce, Ladies’ Chemises, tucked and trimmea. Ladies’ Drawers, Fruit of the Loom Muslin, wide hem and Hamburg flounce. Misses and Children’s Drawers all sizes, Ladies Corset Covers, perfect fit- ting, handsomely trimmed. Children's Mother Hub- bard Dresses, embroidered yokes. Children's Night Gowns, three sizes, Ladies’ and Nurses Aprons, Mus- lin and Lawn,wide tucks and long strings. Children's Embroidered and Shirred Caps, trimmed with four Ham- burg insortings and cluster of tucks. Ladies' Chemises, ‘80 fine tucks, Hamburg inserting and edge center plece. Ladies’ Night Gowns, Mother Hubbard yoke, 12 large tucks, muslin. Ladies’ Drawers, cambric,7 tucksand three tucked ruffle. Ladies’ Drawers, cam- bric, 9 small, 2 large tucksand deephem. Ladies’ Drawers, muslin, tucked flounce, edged with em- broldery. ees Corset Covers, cambric, square shape, embroidered, Ladies’ Walk! 5 wide tucks and deep her. relent Ladies’ Cambric Walking Skirts, deep flounce, fin- ished with 11 fine pin tucks, Ladies’ Chemises, pom- Padour shape, deep embroidered ruffle. Ladies’ Night Gowns, 16 tucks, 3 embroidered insertings and edge, elegant muslin, Ladies’ Drawers,cambric, 6 tucks, ‘Hamburg inserting and ruflle. Ladies’ Drawers, cam- bric, 10 fine tucks, tucked flounce and torchon edge. Ladies’ Corset Covers, cambric, embroidered insert— ing and edge. Ladies’ Walking Skirts, muslin, 5 tucks and embroidered ruffle. LOT 4, Mg Ladies' Night Gowns, 10 rows of embroidered in- serting and ruffle. Ladies’ Night Gowns, cambric, Mother Hubbard yoke, 50 fine tucks, embroidered in- serting and edge. Ladies’ Chemises, cambric, square shape, deep medici;a!so, raised torchon lace rufile. Ladies’ Chemises, cambric, pompadour shape, 2 nainsook embroidered inserting between one lace In- serting. Ladies’ Walking Skirts, muslin, tucks and Ladies’ Drawers, cambric, Ladies’ Corset deep embroidered ruffle. 16 tucks and deep embroidered rufte. Covers, cambric, square shape, double row of em: ge eeahe it Ladies’ Walking Skirts, tucked and finished with ‘Hamburg inserting and ruffle. Skirts, 8 tucks, 10-inch wide embroidered ruffle. La- Night Gowns, cambric, 40 fine tucks, 2 em- broidered insertings and ruffle. Ladies’ Night Gowns, muslin, Mother Hubbard yoke, 32 fine tucks, front and back, 2 broad insertings. Ladies’ Night Gowns, muslin, 8 Hamburg insertings and ruifie, Ladies’ Chemises, 42 fine tucks, Nainsook inserting and rui- fle. Ladies’ Drawers, cambric, 12 small and large tucks, 4 inches wide embroidered ruflle, set Covers, square, pompadour and V shapes, Sne medicl lace ruflle. WE KEEP NO GOODS THAT WILL NOT BEAR INSPECTION. ‘To prevant the purchase of these goods by com- Petitors each article will be stamped “The Bon Marche.” See the Attractions of Our ‘THE AMOUNT OF SATISFACTION WHICH A MaN DERIVES FROM ANYTHING HE Pos- SESSE3 DEPENDS UPON THE STANDPOINT FROM WHICH HE REGARDS IT. IF 4 MAN STARTS OUT TO BUY ASUIT OF CLOTHES AND SIMPLY WANTS A SUIT THAT DON'T PINCH, THAT HE DON'T HAVE TO “BREAK IN,” ASHE DOES HIS SHOES, WITH- OUT ANY REGARD AS TOTHESTYLEOR CHAR- ACTER OF THE SUIT, THAT IS ONE THING; BUT IF. HE WANTS ONE THAT IS NOTONLY EASY AND COMFORTABLE, BUT HAS STYLE AND CHARACTER AS WELL, THATS QUITE ANOTHER, ‘THERE IS CLOTHING AND CLOTHING. IF ‘YOU WANT THE KIND THAT HAS HAD CARE BESTOWED UPON IT IN CUTTING, MAKING AND TRIMMING IN ALL THELITTLE DETAILS THAT GO TO MAKE GENTEEL GARMENTS, COME AND EXAMINE OUR SPRING GOODS, ASTRANGER REMARKED LAST SATURDAY, ‘I AM LOOKING AROUND; HAVE BEEN TO SEV- ERAL PLACES; OTHER STORES HAVE NICE GOODS, BUT THEY DON'T HAVE THE STYLISH GOODS THAT YOU HAVE” B. BR BaRNUM & 00, als 991 PENN. AVE Srecran Nearly twenty vears ago we placed before the pub- NONATTANS CRYSTAL DISCOVERY for senor: ing gray hair to its natural color, prevent its falling out aud remove and prevent the formation of dau droff. Its success at the time was phenomenal It Was wonderful for the time being. Unfortunately, however, after a while we found that it. would uot keep, and though evety effort was made to preserve It Intact, all were failures; so we had to withdraw its sale. except what little we still sold to our customers At the store. Finally, after all these years, we wish, ow to announce suceéss, entire aud complete success, in preserving it for an unlimited time A trial is therefore solicited, guaranteeing complete satisfac- tion, Price will be maintained at $1.00. ARTHUR NATTANS, ‘Pharmacist, apls 4th and I and 24 and D sts. n.iv. Exszomzren Poxces Dnesszs, ‘Made of Finest Quality CHINA PONGEE, 54 Em brodery, and 14 yardsof plain material, which will be ample for any dress. ‘Those are new styles, and have been embroidered ex- pressly for us in Silk and Chenille, BLACK SATIN SURAH OR MERVEILLEUX made by ©. &J.Bonnet, Lyous, the best ever offered rg. gk }]ETON MILLS SURAT SILK at $1.00; worth BONNET and GUINET BLACK SILKS, all grades atthe old prices. BEADED GRENADINE and BEADED PANELS for trimmtn : CHALE DE LAINE, 32 inches wide, all wool, beau- tiful designs, 62igc. BLACK GUODS of every description, trom the best looms in the world. "7 esertPtl BLACK WOOL LACE, BLACK TAPE LACE NOVELTIES IN BLACK DRESS GOODS. CHOICE WOOL DRESS GOODS. We have opened during the past week large ndal- tlons to our stperd Stock of FANCY and SEA ROR DKESS GOODS, which we offer at New York and Bos- fon prices FRENCH SATTEENS. in Evening Shades, that Jook well under gaslight: all the new colors imitating: iiks very closelg” EMBROIDERED BLACK FICHUS WHITE and CARDINAL CHUDDA SHAWLS. REAL CHUDDA SHAWLS. PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS. HOSIERY IN GREAT VARIETY. We have just placed on sale a lot of PURE LINEN GKASS BLEACHED HUCK TOWELS, at $3.00 per Gozen, which wo confidently recommend ns the test Value ever placed cn our counters, For Hotels aud ‘Boarding-houses it 1s unsurpassed. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. DRY_GOODS. LADIES’ GOODs. Sux i U: A P. : Saeed OPENING. ie A CARD ‘We Have Received a Fresh Supply of PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, AT POPULAR PRICES, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, ¢ 24 AND 26 INCHES, Also a Job Lot of 107 DOZ MEN'S ALL-LINEN COLORED BOR- DERED HEMSTITCHED HaNDKERCHIEFS, WORTH 37%., AT 2ic. DRESS GOODS. NEW SHADES ALI-WOOL DRESS GOODS, 50c., 6Bye., 75c. BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 718 Manxer Space, SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY @ BROTHER), NOVELTIES IN IMPORTED ALL WOOL ETA- MINES AND CANVAS CLOTHS, IN BLACK, Z¥ORY, CREAM AND ALL THE NEW SPRING AN EARLY INSPECTION IS SOLICITED, AS THESi: FABRICS AREIN GREAT DEMAND, GON. SEQUENTLY THE ASSORTMENTS WILL SOON BE BROKEN. NOVELTIES IN DENTELLE LAINES, NEW SCOTCH CHEVIOTS AND HOMESPUNS. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW FRENCH DRESS FABRICS FOR PLAIN AND COMBINA- TION SUITS, RANGING FROM 60c. TO $3 PER NEW PLAIN AND FIGURED INDIA SILKS TY GUEAT VARUGTY, AT 81, 81.28 and $1.50, “EXTRA GOOD VALUES” IN SURAHS, RHA- DAMES AND GROS GRAIN SILKS, FROM 6c, TO ANONELUIES IN BLACK BEADED SILK GREN- NEW TWISTED SILK GRENADINES AND HERNANIES, NEW WHITE AND ECRU EMBROIDERED ROBES AT LOWEST PRICES. EMBROIDERED INDIA PONGEE ROBES, NEW IMPORTED JACKETS AND JERSEYS. ALL THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED CRRBIAGE gibeg"s SUN UMBRELLAS AND “EXCLUSIVE STYLES” IN FINEST FRENCH SATEENS, EXTREME. NOVELTIES IN VANDEMSONS SCOTCH ZEPHYRS. Sa PLALN FIGURES ANDOORRECT PRICES SEATON PEERY, PeRry BUILDING, ‘Penn. Avenue, Corner 9h street. Established 1840. aplo Tr. x ‘We have just opened a splendid line of Spring Dress Goods, comprising Ni ities in Woolens, plain and combination: Cloth suitings in-all the: New Colors. “spring Weight; India ns; figured and striped ‘Malls; Printed Linen Lawns: red Satteens in Choice Colorings; Satteen, Mull and Swiss Embroid- eed Robes: Pongee and India Silks, plain and figured: Black Sativ Khodemers and Surah Silks; Silk and Wool Grenadines: Silk Hernanles; Lisle and Silk Hose in beautiful shades; Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to match, all sizes, in all the new patterns; jan Linen Sheetings; Pillow-case Linens, all widths und ualities, also a fall Hine 34, 6-4 and 8-4 Linen for Slip vers inallthe new designs, An inspection of our Stock is Sol HOOE BRO& Co., ap10 1328 F st. nw. Tae Braxce Barrmore Sumer FACTORY. Isstill selling the Mystery Shirt (the old favorite) at ‘Zoe. The Comfort Shirt (reinforced) and made of the very best material (fiulshed), only 5c. This Shirt is a good as can be bought anywhere at aay price. Now is the time to leave your measure for Shirts. Six finest Dress Shirts (made to order), solld_bosoms, for. $8; elther open back or open front. Six finest Dress Shirts, made to order, (pleated bosoms), for $12; any number of pleats desired. Perfect fit guaranteed. At the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, ap2 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST. You Wu, Wowr Your YOU DO, DON’T your WILL WHAT? DO WHAT? ‘Why, save money by buying your clothing at VICTOR E ADLER’S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. PARASOLS AND SU HADES, We are now aap Mie Gost ene | Eos : NGS, toch “Ringlish | P FOSTER KID Gov Es Pricer Tex. per piece. a EVERY Paint FITTED with Spring lowers: for a0c.. Sinae tor ene SOx. | $50 Liontodon Opsyes shade, any, col x api Sor Tes Ha aVB__ | PrndoShater foc, oh Shing oilers: 1igtine Mas M. J. Hesz. 1309 F STREET N. W., WILL MAKE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF FRENCH. BONNETS AND ENGLISH HATS DURING THE COMING WEEK. LADIES ARE INVITED. ap3 JAY GOULD, 421 9TH ST, RPA. AVE. «, Lovely Easter Banners, Sx10, 1c. Unigae satin Caras wholesale price to teachers “Jap, Fans, scrolls, Wonders for children. “Peep into our window.” Sbeet music, Sc. aloiit N. W.—CORSETS ‘A. perfect fit zuarsnteed. Aso, @ NUT line of Shoulder Braces Kelorm Waists, Prem Corsets and Busties Comets lat : im* ww. Materials ofall kinds for ART EMEKOIDERY. inest grade of Zephyrs, Columbia Kultung Yan SUK, Arragene Crewel ain Chenllie reams Ghildren's Lace Caps, Afguany Shawls, eta, LACES AND IUBBONS. ing dotie prompily. api sm Srrctat Sare Or Hosmny. Ladies’, Misses and Children. New Styles. Im- mense Assortment. Choice Goods and Low Prices. 100 doz. Unbleached, medium weight Hose for Ladi at 25c. per pair: worth 37c. Misses’ and Children s English and French Hysiery, regular fashioned, trom Rol, Se. per foot is hile the prices are low. Be sure and remember (he piace and bumber. 3. PF. SPRIATIOUSE, Agt. aplé-3m 728 TPM ST. N.W, een Pars Wismse PAPERMANGINGS ‘Will be pleased to see W. HL. Houghton Co. tine of ‘Wall Papers which are Y mew at lowest possibie ; Carriage: Sjust receded Slip Covers cut and maide at lowest rates, W. H, HOUGHTON € Co. laa P tm Tse Roowar DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR, MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC REFRIGERATOR KNOWN. FOR FAMILY 25c. up. USEITIS WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING DOUGLASS, : ; THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE- _mh24 __522, 524, 526 thst. nw. 5 a Riek HUMPRERY, FRIGERATION IN PRESERVING 1S CON- 18s | pk eee = ces to order in every syle an ‘and guarantees perfect ft and comfort, HER SrecraLTins ALE— French Hand-mace Underclothing, Merino Underwear ‘and fines: itaported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Reform Goods, French Corsets and Bustles, ‘Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (iiss HL’sowa make) that for the prices ansurpassed, N. B—French, German aud Spanish spoken mrl4 Mas Serax Koreenr, 608 911 st., opposite Patent Oca, new assortment of HAMBURG S$, SWISS, NATNSOOK and ALL-OVER EMBROIDERIES, ORIENTAL, TORCHON, MEDICIS EGYPTIAN and other TRIMMING LACES in all the newest patterns, Most complete line of INFANTS’ and CHIL DREN'S LACK, SWIRKED and NORM) Jong and short DIGESSES, SLIPS wid ROBES, MERINO CLOAKS and WALKING SUUTS for Spring wear in Mother Hubbard and other styles, and ag Kinds of CHILDREN'S FUINISHING GOODS mbi3 RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3205 NEW YORK AV. ORTIWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Vells, Gent’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned and I Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolic, Maz. Vox Baas: Formerly with Lord & 1 Win, Barr € Co., Suits made at the shortest reasonable prices, wud satisfac Evening Dresses uperior fitting, n guarautend. jdal Trosseaus a spec 1th st, betwee For sale trom $9 10 101m 903 P Fawr Ss payee these Celebrated Piau Agraffe and new repeating action, ‘Terms. Bu; Bai Low prices, nsto close by 15th June. ny Decxen Bros, FISCHER, ESTEY, PIANOS ESTEY ORGANS. Sold on easy installments, rented, old instraments taken In exchange, tuning and repairing. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Garvis Butier in charge), | assorun TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITE PERIOD IX ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF Ick. IN ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHERE MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURE, AND THESE CONDITIONS MUST BE MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONLY OBTAINED IN THE RIDGWAY, 3. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOU FURNISHING, No. 1020 Seventh street northwest, apla Sole Agents for the District. Lae Ree oe ee eS Varor Sroves We have Just received «car load of the LATEST IMPROVED VAPOR STOVPS, all sizes styles, single tors, &c. Be sure to call a ot OWE efore you purchase a VAPOR K for the Celebrated ONE MINUTE BOSS COFFEE POT, JENKS & 00, _mh27 TAT Teh stm. =| DP. Haassox His & Ca SPRING LINE or WALL PAPERS. FRESCOING AND STAINED GLASS FABRICS, General Manazers, 934 F st. u.w., Washington. FURNITURE, 15 N. Charles st., Baltimore. ap5-1m caRrera RANICH & BACH PIANOS. ‘Over 18,000 sold and not a dissatisfedpe y= rehaser. Gally’s, wouderiul Self-pay ments, G, L. WILD & BRO., 709_Seventhst. n. w. “Established 1864. ocl4m__815 FIFTEENTH ST. N. W. CITY AN D DISTRICT. will be employed in the W Amusements ‘To-Night. : NATIoNAL.—Roland Reed in “Cheek.” ALBAUGH'S.—Rosina Vokes. Goon News Goon News FROM INFANTS’ WEAR DEPARTMENT. India fruit trade. | ranted, 7c. y Ladies’ kid opera-toe Slippers, 59c. am Youths’ button or lace, warranted solid,$1.19. RAD! Men's Dongola House Slippers; 460. eevee iion iad PILLOW LINENS, SHEETINGS, DAMASK NAPKINS and Full Stock of Bleached and Brown — Fine new 7-stop, high to] wee pow Organs only $45, COTTONS. Lowest market prices. eee Sle eden — = Special Bargains in a lot of WHITE EMBROI vania: ERED MUSLIN DHESSIS at ovehall thelr value FACTS ABOUT CLOTHING, ‘937 Pennsylvania ave. near 10th st, nan Siixs, “ an " 4u Beautiful Spring Shades, extra wide width, ex- Ladies’ Dongola House Slippers, 39¢. GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSR Paxorama BurLpiNG.—Battle of Manassas. cellent qualtts dee ith, Men's seamless Congress button = ea panes _ ‘There is cheap clothing that 18 cheap and cheap | The Didest and Largest Music House in the city. HEKz0G’s.—“Lynwood. “SPUN DRESS GOODS, in Beautiful Spring | $1.4 G T HOH F BBO O NNN ONE PRICE, Clothing that isn't cheap. Garments that wear well | | praxos and ORGANS tor rent or sale, For all ORNITURE, — ‘Tho Mikado. I pure fine wool, 23c, ‘Misses’ solld leather, button Shoes, 916. Tt Hu te foe 8 9 NNN and give good satistactionare the sortto buy, provided | ai moderate prices andon easy terune” SE gPeG | Fer allin needof FURNITURE, CARPETS, Dine Mvsevs.—The Tourists.” and NUN'S VEILING, all pure fine | Kaufman’s $2 stamp on the bottom, $1.77. g HH E BOB OO NNN ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, youcan get them at low prices. This ig the sort of | | Sheet Music, Music Books and Musical! nd HOUSE-FURNISH LN Zoot Heenan tifal Spring Shades, "wide double Fou Gass waek Onny: EE 919 Peonsyivaniaave, | clothing sold at VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER | Itruments of aul kinds. sano one ued be without a weil furushed owe Condensed Locals. 2 ‘4 CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. We have low prices, a0 00 before purchasing, because they have not got the cash to spare, : : < GRENADINES, 7: Kaufman's $3 Shoes, in any style toe or Telephone No 1s. a ae or tha Gidiece BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, 75e. pores - N. B.~The Rest is the Cheapest, apl2 | purno1 roegael s Wotceeat cx pm. = Home inthis cicy, dig the ath | POGCES EES, COODS, Ta yards wide, mniense | S3iir 18 Bullon, Congress, Lace oF Creole, | $0 AME BR, ee wn ee buvno ow grade goods, Inrezarn ot your money we m™ sons r xuiseco, | Weer datermined wo knock the totem oak ft amit Ke yes- fe pede aA ten per cent above actual cost of manufacture, you can a <r [ pting himsel: thoinas| CCO A KER TIT FEE RRR_ SS, A. KaurMay’s DovBLE ComprnxaTION StorE,| MM M AAA ROoH H - N =~ 4 m9-3m_ 937 Pennsylvania ave., near 10th st. Was 30 Years old. | gio si ee ge Beg? 12itand 1243 1ithsrecteounean | MMM AAR EE SoS HOH kee 7 | Gromous News Teadlly perceive that our profits are very smal, pec cabs Grains ice Otticer Gorman is detained at home on AAS ; eS ms ‘Telephone, 722-2. FOR THE BOYS TICTOR BECKER, account of injuries received from fall Wednes | ‘God 28S EB F Eee BE tgs - =e ae fait a PERFECT POCKETBOOK PERSUADERS PIANO SALE AND RENT WAREROOMS, ag sigh = eae cians rane ~ | Specialties From Halin’s Ladies’, De- ynow Ete S01 OTHE ST. NW. 2 48 CHEAP.aS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- he body of John Jenkins, colored, who was bs = —- rege partment, Areour prices. Perfect are our fits and styles’ Per no and Orgau Tuning and Repairing ¥ i drowned. wear the ‘on the Ist o f| NAVY BLUE, BROWN AND GAKNET SATINES, 816 7th street and 1922 Penn. ave. OAK HALL, CORNER TENTH AND F STS. | tecgiy reliable are our goods, Perfectly pisinare our | SPecialty. Work warranted, LOSE ay fr WHERE FOR Casi, April, discove ¥ afternoon by ud-sewed French Kid Button. i — terms. Every garment marked in plain figures, so = werkine rd. The remains were taken | ROYAL SERGE. Beautiful Dress Goods. Spring ther weight, hand-made Kid Button.} that a child can bay as safely as the best judge of o the fn Asylum dead house, shindes, extra wide J. Shillington sends the Young Ladies’ Journal for May. Daniel Jones, colored, while walking Tast night on Boundary street between Sth and Oth streets preached from behind and stabbed In it shoulder with nife by an un known young man. N. the cause for the attack. ‘Messrs. Woodward & Lothrop, the well-known avenue dry goods ‘dea iave issued a Deautitul illust Lalogue, entitled “The Capitol Ci with original de- signs by E. H. Klewroth, of this city. There are besides fine wood engavings and entertain- ures. It will besent to any ad- jon. as Senator Jones, of Nevada, who went bond of Mrs. Foster. A. Stewart, the barber at Willard’s ‘a8 Detore the Police Court to-day charged with keeping his shop open on Sunday, and the ease was continued on his personal recognizance. Andrew Glass, superintendent of the Be Line railroad, was in the Police Court to-day charged by Agent Key with eruelty to animals, in permit worked asa imposed a fine of $5. This morning, about 3 o'clock, Detective Ede- ia and Sergeant Mulhall arrested Jos. Jones, colored, and locked him up for the Richmond authorities, who want him to answer a charge of housebreaking aud assault with intent to kill. —— 4 horse with a sore back to be il horse on the road. The court an be learned of EXCEL ENT QU. TINES, 18¢. | 2.000 yards of PLAID MUSLIN, good quality,6c. | BLACK SATIN MERVELIEUX, all silk, 650 | BLACK BROCADE SILK, 750 | BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50, Two of 1 DOUBLE SATIN DAMASK TOWELS, worth $1, will be. presented to exeh customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goods. ‘These ciegant towels are one yard and & guazter long,nearty three quarters widesall porcine . tinea nd decorated with & beautiful wide colored border. 3 ‘apie FAMES H. Mew 5m Srectan. GRAND EASTER OFFERINGS AT THE “CLOTHING PALACE,” (Beginning April 17th, and continuing until the 24th, OPFERING No, 1A. oeautfu tne ofclldren's Suits,iu obs dierent styles and designs, Actaal value OFFERING No, 2—A fine assortment of Children’s 50 Cousin’s make, Kid Button, any shape. Ps nrivalled Kid and Foxed Button. $1.25 Foxed and Kid Button, worked hole, solid, 102-50 Finest french Kid Low Ties and But- . $1.25 Hand-made Oxford Ties, Box or Com- mon-Sense Toe, 5Uc. Kid Opera Toe Slippers. 1 200 Dozen More of those Elegant Silk and Satin Scarts, at 25¢., worth double, at Auerbach’s Micycle Shirt Depot, 7th & H. "1 Still They Come. The great bargains at Newmyer's: Ladies Jerseys, 5c. new patterns in Lawns, Se. per ya; Mohair Skirts, 25c.; Uniaundried’ Shirts, B5c.,49e. and 68c.; beautiful Bleached Table Linen, 45c. A new lot of short ends in Satteens and Fercuies, both yard wide; Satteens, Sic. .; Percales, 64,c. per yd. These are great gains, Don’t forget our great 49ec. Corsets, Ladies’ Cotton Underwear at the lowest prices. Foster's 6-hook Gloves in black and colors, 98¢.; every pair warranted. Ladies’ Cashmere wraps in ‘ail covors, $1.18. Don't forget our Parasols, We have the cheapest line in the city; beauti- ful silk fringe, 39c, and 4%c. These are very cheap. Don't forget name and numbers, M. Newatver, 1 730 7th st, and 1920 Penn. ave, Gent's Fi ‘We have 15 COATS, some for Ladies',some for ‘Misses. Large sizes and for spring wear. They sold from $4 to $6. We advertised them at $1.50, What isleft you can have now at ONE DOLLAR. Just think of it. A Spring Coat, good goods, desir- able style for some. Send your servant girls, They will grab for them. ANOTHER ‘BARGAIN! All that is left of the Children's WHITE and GING- HAM DRESSES, advertised at $1.39, you can have ONE DOLLAR. All that ts left of the GINGHAM DRESSES, adver- tised at 90 and 75 cents, you can have now at SOME MORE BARGAINS, FOR BOYS 4 TO 11 YEARS, JACKETS AND PANTS for $2.50; worth $4 JACKETS AND PANTS for $3; worth $5. JACKETS AND PANTS for $4; worth $7. JACKETS AND PANTS tor $5; worth $9. FOR BOYS FROM 12 TO 18, Suits at 94.50; worth $7. Suits at $5; worth $9. Suits at $5.75; worth $11. Suits at $6.50; worth $12. Suits at $7.50; worth $13 Suits at $9 worth $14, Suits at $10- worth $18, FOR MEN AND YOUTH. Suits at $6; worth $9. Suits at $7.50, all wool; worth $12. Suits at $8.75; sold elsewhere at $14. Suits at $10.50; would be cheap at $18. Suits at $12; worth $22. Suits at $15; worth $25. An ALL-WOOL BLUE FLANNEL SUIT at $10; worth $15. A splendid CORKSCREW 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY SUIT, in brown, blue and black, at $12; beats any- thing shown at $20. BLACK DIAGONAL SUITS, sack or frook, at $10; worth $18. . SPRING OVERCOATS at $7.50; worth $12 SPRING OVERCOATS at $10; worth $18. SPRING OVERCOATS at $15; cheap at $25, PANTS in endless variety, from $1.25 up. clothing. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. Examine the prices at VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE before buying. We sell at such a smail fraction above actual cost that we know that we cannot be undersold, ‘Man wants but little here below, And he gets but little justice; ‘To Adler's for our clothing we'll go, ‘Because his prices won't bust us. “Bust” is not very good English, but it 1 very ex- pressive. ADLER’S goods and prices are his best ad- $27 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., Corner Massachusetts avenue, JFK RAKAUER AND C.D. PEASE € 00, penn (N Piauox tui ns. The best 77 Teasonable-price § pair, at G. HL KU! ns *, toed x Piawxo Forres UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY, SECOND-HAND PIANOS 4T ALL PRICES, PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & CO, WAREROOMS. « * Baltimore—204-206 W, Baltimore Street, New York—112 Fifth Avenue, WASHINGTON—817 Market Space. 23 x >, person Piaxos: OVER dod00 NOW IN USE. +A thoroughly firsi-classund reliable planoat amediam, rice. STECK & CO AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. Pianos and Ongaus exchanged, repaired, ‘wned, And we make this extraordinary offer that customers cau make their own terms in regard to payments Come and sce the largest store in the United States Come and see the largest and most varied stock to se lect from, Come after you have posted yourselves on prices ‘Gnd terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you "ust GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSK (TRE OLD RIN ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be cou vinced that what we say are facts and no bumbug. We repeat, come and make your own Uérms—at no GROGAN'S. Jovsr Roecerven, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS ‘which we are selling at $29.73, BEST VALUE EVER OFF RED. * Spring Underwear ODD VESTS at about one-half their value. STRICTLY ONE PRICE, Pe oe Pa beam eaatees oriolk Suits of the newest designs Ti Hot and Best dud aust complet» assur tunent’ of Ge music CARPETS ay, IMronTaNt EXrosition MEETING.—The Bal- | Sus™ere. strietly wool; worth 86, only $455. ""* | At Auerbach's Bleyele Shirt Depot, 7th & H. 1| Wedon't allow stock to accumulate. We havea Act ofG. A. R, Buttous given with the Blue Flan- = a ~ Hampentedteceseaded AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS Umore menibers of the bard of promotion are | , OFFERING, No. 3. jNo, 3 we shalt offer the Gin @watediva: few ofthe Tatest styles Boucle Jackets left that are) paleo Open Ssturdays untill] p.m apl2 yr AT OUST PRICES, coming over this evening to attend the regular | Suits ome fe yey round “aud straigue cut | Best French kid button, $3.75. handsome goods; full saten-lined, expensively trim- OAK HALL, m29_Managing Partner of the late firm of Fills & Co, v. H. HOE! weekly meeting of th position executive | Sacks usual price ot Sas aan! gb ieiss.” button, $3.50, med, sold at $12 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, pa nF W. H. HOEKE Gates from the Mereuante® and Sains a8 dele: | OFFERING No. 4—A good line of all-woot bustnem | $3 Fien tole nad wand cowed. 82.50, Wee ne hace tet fon AN Eavaee OTD, Eeusiuse 1811. e008 Deepen. 99s nt ens a Sonata eanae tae Mamctare | eit ere amt Gabe if Gamtmores Coevios aoa | Spo Fouad ate ia ase maland ua gven win every Boras e930 | Ooo at oe aoe Waser & Liner sat = iassuctatic ‘ot ne pacity as | Flanvel, for 87, 87-00 and iy * - - — embers ofthe board: J. M. Hood, W. 5. Howell ING No. 5.—Of ths lot you should take ad-| $1.50 Hatd-sowed Galterir gi oh ; ane H E § Huns ons ° SEWING MACHINES, &c. us 5 . Fel Agnus, Henr: at once. ist "25 ’ " i dieGiaie, James A Gay, J. MM Dalaty and’ | Saruacat of Coben ah deme aetna; | $129 Miseey spring heel, Bbc. sok ee cere ee TS SoSH Boe H S08 CORGTHST. AND NEW YORKAVE, | Frnug SRLETHMEADiNG NEW ANLICAN Hr (Bland. 1s Js hoped ail’ members of the exec: | Cheviots, made in round and straight cursacksand | $5e. Spring-heel button, BUc, ‘What we have left you can have at $4.25. TO SECURE Tmore extensively used ti this city than any other, tive committee will be on hand prompuly at § | “Putten Cutaways, for g1@ only. 8 Misses’ anid Ladies’ Oxford Ue Slippers, In this same lot are biack and brown Jerseys, dou- YOUR PATRONGE Wwwwa WH MATE LORGES OF 53% KIEES, ‘Pim perfectly: noah and oe pone ‘annmannmpene nee ippers, all sizes, ble-breasted, with pockets, WWWw HHH ty? 1 +. UNG’S . — thread. No spiral springs. No + Base Batt.—The Nationals won another es ae HERE'S 402 7th street, wy i Bas8: MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS “ jo tite moni teat game trom the Portlands yesterday by a score Clothing Palace, Cor. 8th and Ista. ae, | 100K for: The Old Lady in Window. 1 WE INVITE wi Bi poe gl ‘While not disposed to claim a superior goodness ora ‘Your special attention for this week toour superb line | greater love for mankind then is usually found in bus- for Niitile Folks,” £16 7th st. and 1922 Pa ay. | of FRENCH SATINES, which we have Just in- | iness, the London and Liverpool Clothing Company —_ ‘Child's Solid Springheel Button, 50c. ‘creased by our April importations, self-tirending sluttie holus ture tres Uv MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS, other. A child can learn to operate of16to 4. The home teain meets the Jerse; Y | sa-Calleariy, as we close at 7 pm., Saturday and | Specialties From Hahn's Department AND HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, Ve minutes. Call at office and s City ciub this afternoon. Other games were | eves ofholan Fisyed, esterday” a3 follows. “AE Philadel E Noose phia—Athletics, 9 Philadelphia, 8 At Balth 5 Baltimore, 1. At Charles |~—ASTR® 2X OVELTIES, does believe in keeping before the public the advan- more—Boston, Child’s Kid Worked-hole Springheels, 70c, {ages t offs. Firstand foremost, we Keep nothing | The, peculiar medicinal qualities of whinky diated | ana as si auibl theeetbansioloan ton, Atlania, 6; Charleston, 4. AtSavau- EASTER NOVELTIES. Jofants 20e. Ane Soft Bole Button, aay color, FOR THIS WEEK WE OFFER bat reliable goods secondly, we are careful to lead all | SriPe'hoterane Take end ae eek ey | place to get anything you want inthe building line, t rs mag ey a EASTER NOVELTIES. seen bos Warkos one: Tusseled' Kia Ba 26 pleces French Satines, in amall figures, at 25¢c. ese Crerbina ats and last, but net least, we re-| the medical iacuity in the United States o sacha’ de- | and you avoid the troubleof running about to make manasa ey lemphis, 1. Augusta, Ga,— leces place avery among tbe mers. ring i ua nebes. Ment Augusta. 6; Naswilie,2"Ai Plutsburg Detroit, EASTER NOVELTIES ton. at tall good Clothing at wholesale prices. an Purchases of various material, Repairing io ot &: Pittsburg, 1. At Fortress Monroe—Roches- EASTER NOVELTIES, ter, 16; National, Now is the time to buy—stock complete, Tue Nariowat Rivtes Vererans’ Ban. | “ARGEST TOY, FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTY guet—The surviving members of the National | prices the lon ee oe ee HE Muiles, who were mustered Into the service of srriedr es the United States in April, 1361, celebrated the twenty-fifth auniversary of that event at aban- | *P15. » = Our line of Koechlin’s Satines.are not to be ex- Oammon-cones Aig eh fly Wop | ot qibine Boring Overcoat at $7.50, would be cheap at | we neg to invite he gf connoleveursto our | thing, besides furnishing fiwt-class maceriaand pro-| FC (ip Ars. Youth's #1 Hook Bais and Solar Tip Button.1 IN OUR WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT ° | "4 fine Spring Overcoat at $10, would be cheap at | felcbrated fine CLD WHISKCLES. which we offer at | pose to keep it up. Celluloid Collars, Cuffs and we show an increased variety of Novelties, to which | ©15 mutt a Al Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th & H. 1 | we invite your inspection. Bad See tert aatenene ps ok Oot bs saskiee | OLD BEARRVE HTS a gen 1800 WILERE & LISSEx, made and most elegantly ornamented of any irda; rgan YRESS GOODS ‘MENT ‘than UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISKY.......... machine, We solicit call tir aud uet at Abner’s lastevening. Li . T. {OR SALE— 10 dozen eullaran'y astra cap 19¢.5; fi saute pcre ie jie Black 4-Button Pateway Bult st $10, that is | BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY. anne | kee, - =e examine ~ “roschine ‘a te Eisws presided, and ‘Represe dative iascion or PINE TAR MOTH PAPER. shirred Normandy shape Cap, 0c; our Tbader | , We show as usual anunexcelled variety of all the worth $15. If you cannot obtam these Whiskies fromt your | chants, wide range of Work that can be produced. We will California, and” Gen. Horatio C. King, of New Normandy Cap, Ane embroidery, ue, chil- | desirable fabrics, wach as Canvas Cloth, Camelettes, | “We nave. fall Iine of Mixed Cheviot ard Cassimere Pee RS eee Cor, Oth street and New Yorkave. nw, | 4 one t Your house for trial free of charise. Jerk Were, the invited suests. Lhe’ roli-call | strongly retkan ciel: pene hone, oe agreeable, | dren's Mother Hubbard Dressos, ‘special lot, | Etamine, Boucle and many others, which we are as. Suits, 4-Isutton Cutaway and Sacks, st prices that will | ferred) them to ‘express, & OFFEXMEINES @ BHO. showed the original company to have num- | feuie? "commended; none better; wholesale and | 39c.; Mother Hubbard peer De aeravaid: to all soltie thee at tiipeedget nee 525 9th street n.w., St. Cloud Bailaing. bered 77 men, of whom 20 mow reine 0 "| Eek, G0e3 Gretchen Dresses, with ehite waist, | be oundat lowes anarket prices "We have a fall Une of Prince Albert Sultedrom | O° Touay prtorues (repay ee D re . All kinds of machines rented and repaired. ap! ty of Washington, 17 out of town, 5-3 805 ana 807 1.45; infants’ Christ 2 ‘ ines . secu and . tet ee ‘ae fa IN OUR BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT _| 914.50 upwards. For Excellerce, ‘and of Quay, the Ove Bosress Sours tho ar: axp We have the reputation of selling low on every. | $1 Per week or 83 yer mouth, One ‘The Light Running Silent New Home Sewing Machine, the latest, simplest, easiest operated, best CHRISTIAN RUPPERT, 403-405 7th street northwest. accounted for und ’21 dead. Thirty members Specialty, children’s Jerseys, all colors, S8e., ee noe een arene ana ae 3 history Jswerrs Dray Ar. Len Fie ean Aras: brown, navy and Ac edets emtcais re Spear eee eos Tees re kere Sn Une of | above are unsurpassed were in onder and called 50 th many interesting REFRIGERATORS. black, 98c.; ladies’ Jerseys, coat back, vest | Sirable fabrics. We carry the celebrated Priestley's reminiscences, ‘We have been selling these REFRIGERATORS for front, trlmtied with raid, extra quallty, $2.68; Black Goode nd ‘also those made by several other | CHILDREN’S SUITS. CHILDREN’S SUITS. oue ‘odds an ry noted Black Goods manufacturers, We ahow among DAMAGES ASKED FOR AX ALLEGED MALI-| tomer and ith the me en naaction to our Cus | Fogular price, #1; we:will sell fof Ade. to-choce, | other attractions ne We have full line of Children's Sulte at $2, $2.50, ef0Us Scrr.—Mr. T, A. Lambert yesterday en. | mers, And with the improvements made to them | Trimenss bargains in Oriental Loses 7, $8, $3.50, $3.75 and up to $10. tered suit for the Washington dnd Parnes | tis season, feel assared that they are the BEST RE- Mrs. Max Wart, Agent, PANTS PANTA PANTS - 2,000 Pair of Odd Pants for Men and Boys from SPRING OVERCOATS OOQUPY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO-Day. under guarantee to give ‘otherwiso to be returned a ‘soileited. ga railroad company, the successors of the late | ¥RIGERATORS inthe market. We have avariety| 1 ‘712 7th Btreet n. w. Southern Maryland railroad company withia | fstyles and fluish, to which we invite an Inspection. ——_—— ™ the District ot Columbia, agalust Samuel S 3. W. BOTELER & SON, Seve eee. ” ‘The great variety must satisty you of our de- 25 up. termination not to be surpassed and the low, Smoot and nilus Fetier ior $50,000 dam- Suy your Hats at H. Relzenstein’s, 405 and cuihdben's Panta from 250. pricce we ask au equal determination not to be for having, 16 is. alteior Sole Agents for Jewett's Dry Air Refrigerators. | 4 1 street northwest. Fine cane bad Brasqiccmon semaine tc | alte A ae a me S TST liroad. recently construct =N BOOTS $2, VALUE @260, District by the Southern Maryland railrond M Peter dace tr Sau Wontn ei Headquarters For THR LONDON AND LIVERPOOL Gay? bite: shaw 2s Company. "This attachment ‘was quashed on | Gcuts. Fine Calc boues 4, Tealy worthSS. Gents’ Low Quarter Lasting and CanvasShoes, the 10th fustant by Judge Hagner, and the oe and Boge Se aes cee tek) ‘Hand-sewed Gaiters. CLOTHING COMPANY, : Ped property released. wiite live Cousine Bhocs in Goat aud Kid every pair | $2.50 Poublestitebed Iety Shoes, ee Dowling will open at his sslestooms on Mom | _Sstbenaikguphas at 92.50 and 920 ss sapater | Fatont Leather Pumpe meet = ‘OF = [SE | Se jouaand yehgremen ee Youn 204 Th ste sreneereaecarcked a eS _cepreenresnrvons vi i état has ever been suowa to the Waating: fs EWREEDYS | 2 pole Agent for su5b ean pao e lic. nnolsseurs wi ve Po pe age i “eae Teady bad’ a private view Of this collec. | E'ickwicx Cre W ausxr. Warranted $1 Razor. Frank, 457 Pa. ave. 2 iy it @ very superior one ‘by the. Jargest a seariy ai iota a saperd poe, nll __SAVILEE & CO.. Diatiers. Baltimore. | pefore purchasing. Bost work. Lowest prices,2w Japanese ill be moticed . Beane. ayer 8. ee aaa ‘Ner- | | Morell, 734 6th st. n.w., 60 F. to inelogant work \nakaeenaes Ghiae Senet Bene i Seon deter seer a ‘visit pa- 96: Every’stylosbowcason Lowost prison 194,39 wonueri a eg