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LOCAL MENTION. : ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEY SIGNAL OF ICER, y oN, D. C.. May 7, 1886, 9 a.m, yland and Vircinia, light rains, varl- tly cooler. uring and fair weather fs in- cept the New England or S: dicated fc states, loc $15 Wit Bey slip covers for a sult of parlor furniture. Moses & Son, 11th and F sts. nw. Whitaker's, UNT oF RarN we will continue our mnant sale to-morrow. Come early to re the bargaius. Mrs. Max Weyl, Agent, 7th street northwest. $24. PrAcuBLow STATIONEAY solid walnut parlor 311 7th street nw. at the Palais Royal. SING OUT Ot DRY Goops—We have determined io close out our entire stock of low cost. All 25e. goods £0 at 200. throughout the entire stock of silks, satins and dress goods of every kind. Cas. Bau, 416 7th street, Tue LitTLe Tycoon STATIONERY at Whita- kers. See their of your mon ity Ite 1 Bargains, ap & Lotikor have reduced the of il piilows to Sve., and will refund 10c. customers who bought at 60c. Third Whitaker's, SURPRISES To-MonROw Palais Royal. Toys’ straw hats. Beau- nd 1), the only strictly uts’ iurnishing store in the t thi ane’s, corner e-price hat and g¢ city. Vicror Fountain pens, at Whitaker’ old mounted, 75¢., St of Gentlemens’ fine Hand-m res, Hh test styles. Our Specialty is the Kangaroo Oxford tte. Mrs. Win. TH Rien, 717 Market Space Woopwaxp & Lotior wili continue their Remnant Day Sale to-morrow, Saturday, May punt of to-day’s inclement weather. BRAZILIAN PEBBLts $2 Co., 609 Pa. ave. Other good ting at the W », Vienna Optician in proportion. Rewexnerr, 10 sé shington Light Intantry Fair. Come and enjoy yourself. See the elephant. ae Baby _Cancisczs from $5 to $50 made to order. Moses & Son, 11th and F sts. now. SURPRISES To-wornow at the Palais Koyal. 1,000 Boxes linen paper and envelopes, 25¢. box, at Whitaker's. oF DRY GooDs AT AUCTION % 2 SAL Ladies special Particulars see auction & from REFRIGERATORS Water coviers tr Mixapo Lirnocrarns Ker's, to $60 Moses & Son, each at Whita- LAWN Vases, garden hose, at Shedd’s. SURPRISES To-Moxow at the Palais Royal, Just RecErven 500 rolls straw mattings, all ‘Moses & Son's. Patterns, 10 to 50e. per» See the Dashaway Fountain pen at Whita- ker's. t the Washington we and enjoy yourself WINpow SCEEENS, all kinds. Moses Sunr T Hav at Whita Artistic MILKMAID SToors,25c. Moses & Son. on. ralais Ki t the ers. Bvy five boxes get a Mikado litl Wal 3b. and Wim. i, marble 11 7th street 3e FAaMILy ATLAS Race glasses. I CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Nig! ALBAUGH's.—"Engaged” by amateu: Nattonat.—Mrs. Join Drew in “Engaged.” O'brrey’s Cincvs.—Old Capitol Park. PaxoraMa BvrLpiNG.—Battlc of Manassas, Hexzoe’s.—“Pinafore! Dime Mcsevat.—Comedy and Variety. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Rey. ©. Fair's lecture, “Ireland and the Irish.” a Condensed Locals. The repairing of the root of the Executive mansion has shown that many of the timbers had rotted badly. The nails by which they Were fastened, were of the first manutactured 4h this section of the country. They were cut, Dut the heads were hammered. The laborers under Contractor McCann on the t sewer quit work yesterd: laimed, they had not received their wages for several weeks, It was nc strike for eizht hours.;In the afternoon the men ja off and returned to work, eting of the Union Veteran Corps, Old Guard, last evening, 9 comuzunieation from the ‘al committee of A. K. was read, ‘accepting the escort of the corps in thelr me: Mortal parade on May 31. Harmony Lodge, No. 10, 1. 0. 1M, celebrated their 7tn anniversary at Hil 1, corner th and D streets northwest, Thursday night, by an entertainment under te direction ¢ following committee. 1. 5. Lane, W. Bawsel, A. L. Saltastein, J. Watson, Porte, J. W. Stee ley, M.S 3. b.L people hes Were imade by ILS. pmmercial agent for Belding house in New York, was art t-day A’ with doing ut a lie a was Hned $205. —— The Order of Mechanics. (CLOSE OF THE SESSION OF TI Brothers the police business wi! silk The Supreme Lodge Independent Order of Mechanies, in session In Alexandria, com- Pieted its business last evening at 7:15 o'clock. ‘The regulatt a badge ion was adopted, and the ritual and endowment propositions Were Telerred to committees to report at the Rext session. Officers for the ensuing year were ¢ as follows: EL Weaver, of this city, p of Muryla ith, of New Capt. H. st supreme ruler, ud, supreme ruler: Jersey, vice supreme ruler: mi. Louis Schiey, ‘supreme secretary! i. Wlison, supreme treasurer; Hobert J. s, of Virgiais, supreme prelate: Louis M. Davail, of Baltimore, supreme conductor; Geo. iI. Hinken, of Alexandria, supreme inside sen- Unel; Elits'W. Woolverton, of New Jerse Premie outside sentinel. Supreme Ruler Som announced the committees as follows: Jaw and legislation, W. H. Aiken, LT. Blick and G. W. Hunter; on finance, S. i. Edwards, A.J, Denson and’ J.T. Dunbar; on appeals, S eusit, L. H. Patterson and J. B. Gilson: returns and credentiuis, J. A. Geddes, mekar and J. M. Richards; on ritual, L. Hi. Patterson, W. H. Aler and J. S. Richardson: on endowment, H.E. Weaver, J. M. Richards gud William Doherty. The next mect! supreme lodge will be held at ¢ the first Wednesday in May next. Last night a banquet wus given by Lat! Jedge of Alexandria to the Visitors. Were responded to by Supreme Rule Johnson, Saprem etary Win. Le Grand Arehitect George G. Wils: Grand Co @uctor Louis M. Duvall, Past Grand Architec Niliam H. Aitken and J. B. Gilson, Grand ‘Treasurer J.W. oe Past Supreme Ruler L. H. Patterson am Prosecuting Attorney Leonard Marbury. The members are Visiting ‘Wasuington w-day. Se Rrtoxxep Fro New Yorx.—Elghteen Wastingtonians,who went to New York a short time age to take the places of striking street €ar men, returned here this moruing, statin: that they were induced to go to New York through the representations of an agent in this €ity that the street car strike was over, and ‘that the streetcar company wanted more hands. Tus Nationat RiFies.—At the meeting of the National Kittes last evening three active and several honorary members were elected Ww membership. No uction was taken relative to the election of a captain to succeed Capt. Oyster. The company resoived not to make a summer encampment this year, for the reason that it is thought best to apply the funds neces- sary for such 4 trip to the improvement of the assembly rooms of the armory. phen niemsh b Base Batt YesTeEKpAy.—The Nationals were defeated by the New Yorks yesterday in New York, 7 to 2. The victors batted Shaw hard aud earned four of thetr runs. Force, Kuker and Start each got two bits, and Carroll and Hines one each. At the arsenal grounds yesterday & team selected from tbe city delivery division defeated one selected trom the mailing division, ef the City postotiice by the score of 25 w 20. Superintendent Springer, of the mailing div ‘siou, umpired the game. ‘Other games yester- day: At Chi ‘ie » O: troit,1l. At Philadelphia—Philadeiphia, 13; Boston, 4. At fayette Foasts New York—Metropolitan, 3; Athletic, 1. “At Fittsburg—Pittsburg, 6; St. Louls, 0. At Brook- lyn—Brooklyn, 15; Baltimore 13. re Seer etl ELzctio or Ovricens.—The Knights of St. Columbkill have elected the following offers Jor the ensuing year: P. A. Dufty, commander; John Maloney, 1st deputy; Denis Driscol, 2d deputy; Martin McNawara, 3d deputy; S. P. MeGrath, fin. sec.; Wm. Murphy, rec. sec., and ‘M.D. Stack, treas. Members of’ the board ‘are Patrick Maloney, Hugh Brosnan, trick Griffin, Stephen Frawley and Frank MecGinly. Saiz ov Fornrrr PRorenrr.—&. 0. Holts a man id for Joun A. Loring, of to W. Ht. Goddard. of this éity, house Ne, Zand Fk a. waive $20,000, on Woanalley, and is improved by a three-story Briei souse. A. L. Saitastein, J. | ¥ SUPREME LODGE. | of ‘his Brett, by a depth of 145 tect THE EVENING SFAR: WASHINGTON - & D.C., FRI DAY, MAY 7, 1 Prepared for Business. THE ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF THE SPENCERIAN COLLEGE. The twentieth annual graduating exercises of the Speneerian Business college were held yes- terday afternoon in Albaugh’s Grand opera- ouse. More than three thousand of the friends of the class of 'S6 filled to overflowing the great building. The stage was imbedded in flowers, which separated Prof. Sousa and the Marine band from the very attentive group on thestage, consisting of Priticipal Henry C, Spencer, V. Principal Mrs, Sara A. Spencer, Prof. an Leonard id Spencer, Mr. Tod Roy, Dr. it. Leversou, Prof. Geo. i. Little and W.H. Sadler, of Baltimore; President f Philadel phi: J. Pric Mrs. D. P. Kinne oft Milwaukee, W nator Daniel W. Voor- hees, Judge I). K,’Cartter, Mr. M.G. Emery, Principal &. A. Paul, Mr.’ J. Ormond Wilson, Mr. A.S. Pratt aud Rev. Jabez Fox, The sev- nty young lady and gentleman graduates, whose names have been announced in THE STAR, were grouped behind the guests, The exercises consisted of the gentlemen's lutatory, by H. Norman Fleming; college ns, bythe Spencerian colli quartette, sors. N Phillips, Steele and Spencer: ladies’ salutatory, by Bertha L. De Grafle; gen‘ tlemen’s vale al A. Steele; ladies’ valedictory, by Augusta C. Willige; a'song by St. Cecilia quartette; an adaress to lady gradu ates, by Vice Prineipal Mrs. S: spencer; an addfess to gentlemen graduates, by Principal Henry C. Spencer. Senator Voorhees was then Introduced, and after an address tull of good advice to "the graduates, whose names were published in y's "Sra, he presented them with their diplomas. —————— The Ivy City Races. FIRST DAY OF THE JOCKEY CLUB MEETING, The first day of the spring meeting at Ivy City Was a decided success, despite the threatening clouds, The attendance was large and included many ladies, he first race, % of a mile, was won by Favor, the favorite, in 1:16%; Lord Lorne second; La Polka 3d; His Grace, Aleinora, Little Minnie, Bandala and Lady Loud finishing as named. Mutuals paid $3.10. Second race, 1 nil Duke of Westmoreland bernia 4th; Frank Ward Sth, and Lulu last. Tine, 1:43%y. Mutuals paid he third race, the Natio won by Dry Monopole; Wandering 3d; Hit 322.50, ti hotel handicap, 1 miles, was Won by Bersan, the favorite; To- nuisia 2d;Eolian 3d; Drake Cafter,Col. Sprague, Bessie, Touy Foster, Eugenia, Charlie Russell, Ballot, Maggie J. and W also ran, ‘Time, 1.514." Mutuals 1 by Springileld; . Elmendorf, Ment- more, Eola and Huron finished in the order named, The tifth and last race, a steeplechase, was who finished with the fleld to went down early im the race, ited and Fireman refused the jumps fora time, Mutuals paid $54. TO-MORKUW'S RAC To-morrow, the second day of the meeting, offers a good program. The first race will be a mile dash for maidens 3 years old and up- wards, Purse, $500, of which 3100 to second, horse. ‘The second race; purse $500, of which $100 to ud. 14g miles. Third race, the Analostan stakes, for 3 year olds, 1 mile, with 33 entries, comprising the best'young blood of the American turt. Fourth 0, of which $100 to second, foral 6 furlongs, Fitth’ and parse S500, for all ages; winner to be sold at auction; 14 miles. agen Real Estate Sales. Messrs. Duneanson Bros., auctioneers, have sold for John T. Arms, trustee, a small house and loton Sheri enue to J. P. Haws for $ For Gel small brick house and lot on High street,Georgetown, for For Richard L, Wallack, trustee, oue story briek,corner of Grant avenue street extended, to Owen Shughrue award, executor, frame house husetts avenue, near 5th r to Arthur Bain, For owner, four-story brick, No. 404 Gth street northwest, xn av 31,66 | toS.S. Hoover, for ¥ For 1. L. Johnson and Geo. F. Dawson, trustees, small brick house | aud lot, on’ street, near North Capitol street, For trustee, lot corner 12th and D st, for 1idy cents per square foot, WA streets northeast, at eight r Peter © toot, to KJ. Collins, and lot,Uniontow each. For owner, lot on T ud 10th streets uorthwest, 418 per foot, to R. E. Roberts. For Saniuel Maddox, trustee, house and lot on Maryland avenue, near 12th’ street southwest, [hompsou, for $2,500, sees Ses A Little Girl Seriously Burned. HER BROTHER CHARGED WITH WILLFULLY SET- TING FIRE TO HER CLOTHING. Late last night Sergeant Saffell ard Officer Barnes, of the second precinet, arrested Lincoln MeQuade, a fifteen-year-old colored boy, living at 1522 11th street northwest, and locked him up atthe station, charged,with burning his tive- year-old sister Annie on Monday morning, when he was left at home to take care of the house. The Mttle girl and her brother were jaying in the house with two other children nd Lincoln set fire to his sister's apron with a | slted paper. Before assistance could | be rendered the ames spread to her neck and severely burned her face and left arm. Dr. Pur- was called in and has since attended the little sufferer, whose injuries were very painful and perhaps dangerous. | This morning in the Police Court McQuade | Was charged with assault and battery. 1 mother of Lincoln und his sister a | what she learned from the other children sie | thought the boy purposely Set fire to his little i The children who were in the house were too young to give testimony. e boy denied the charge, and the judge took s personal bond and continued the case in- denuitely. | CHARGED WITH AssaultING A Grt.—De | Wit C. Jones, @ commission merchant, ‘near the Center market, w F street northwest, Court this morning wi Braselman, ten-year-old girl. as room Bt 92 din the Pottee ssaulton ) The ¢ tinued for a week, It isaileged that Geol | rd 12 years, with the complainant, } Mand Iiraseim: 11, mother | of Georgie Toot, and that the room when given ten cents hat aiter she left he assaulted | | the compisinant. Mrs. Metealt was sentenced by Judge Snell this morning to ninety days on the taria for vagraney ee | MARRIAGE LIcENSES.—Marriage licenses have } been issued the ‘clerk of the court to Paul Haber and Caroline Fuchs; Hie jaltimore, and urper, erland, Md; Lewis 4 Iker, of Sust and Louisa Harper; Benj. Chas, “H. Baldwin; nd Eliza” Jone | Thomas and Henrietta Brooks; Richard Whi | Band, of A. A. county, Md., aud Minnie Robin- son, of PG. county, 31 7 Se Jefferson Davis on State Sovercignty. ANOTHER SPEECH AT SAVANNAH. At the banquetgiven by the Savannah Vol- rds’ battalion last night Mr. Davis Was greeted with tremendous cheering, and in respouse to continued cheerin in the course of whieh he said: vannah, needs a guard, here itis; if the United States heeds deenders, here they are. If the United States needs troops for war i don’t know where ld get better, braver,or more trust- soldiers than’ right here in Georgia, ‘There are some who take it for ed that when I allude to state sovereignty Tam te | worthy nows I don’t w: satty of fighting axein. if that necessity” si w You Will’ meet it, as you alw: have discharged every duty that you felt upon to perform.” Affairs in West Washington. ELECTION oF O¥¥IcERS.—The Fourteenth Building Assoctation last night elected the fol- lowing officers: W. H. Clabuugh, president; S. ‘Thomas Brown, view president; C. P. Williams, secretary, and ‘Robert. Frey, treasurer, and the following’ board of di Messrs, W. V. Lewis CW. Edmonston, D, Robinson, J. Taylor, Thomas Dowling, Borry, and A. B. Cropley. The treasurer Te] mn hand $1,069." It was ordered that all delinquents should pay within thirty days. Tue Bopy or THE DRrowxED Boy.—The re- mains of Richard Sorrell, the lad who fell from canal boat yesterday aad was drowned, as ated in THE STAR, was yesterday «fternoon ed by the coroner, who gave a certificate of accidental drowning. The body was then re- moved to Alexandria for interment. ‘SEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 65: con- dition, 36. Kecelving Teservoir, temperature, 69; condition at north edbneciion, 36; south connection, 36. Distributing reservoir, tem- perature, 66; condition at influent gatehouse, 36; condition at effluent gatehouse, 36. THE FoUNDLING ASYLUM BENEFIT.—Gil- bort’s satirical comedy, “Engaged,” will be given by an amateur cast at Albaugh’s opera flouse this evening and. to-morrow “attertioon for the benefit of the new foundling asylum. It is expected that the performances will be Very Interesting as the various particl- pants have prepared themselves with great care and many rehearsals of the play have been held. Mr. J.P. Voorhees will also give one of his acting impersonations, The Marino band will furnish muste. - 710 on sre RBI OO FoF ter Boh E oo FG HTS sS8s BBB LI oo “uF Sa8 = LADIES IN WANT OF CERTAIN SHAPES OF HATS, FASHIONABLE AND SCARCE, CAN ALWAYS FIND THEM IN OUR MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT. WE NAME ONLY A FEW SPECIALTIES, “THE GAINSBOROUGH,” IN ALL SHADES AND GRADES, FROM 60 CTS. UP. THE MILLINER, A WIDE RIM, HIGH CROWN HAT, VERY FASHIONABLE, ESPECIALLY IN BLACK, WE HAVE THEM ALL COLORS, THE CAPITAIN AND THE BLOSSOM. “THE HATS" OF THE SEASON, IN BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS. 50 CTS. AND UP- WaRps. THE RAGE FOR BROAD RIM, (LATS WITH BROAD RIMS), IS IMMENSE, WE UAVE THE LARGEST STOCK AND VAR- ETY OF THEM, AT POPULAR PRICES. WE SHALL REGULARLY, THROUGH THE STAR, ADVISE YOU OF SUCIE SHAPES AS ARE FASHIONABLE AND DESIRABLE, AND END Fuarsers Every child knows the meaning of Flannel, but not every man knows the quality, ‘There are +o many colors in Flannels that there is no other fabric we could mention that cau compete with It. There is Red, White, Yellow, Gray, Scarlet aud Blae, all mor or Jess used for Underwear, except the Navy Ilue, which covers the onterman from spring to spring, the weight according to the season; and so many colors as there are in Flannels $o many grades there are in the Navy Blue. Look below and see what you cau do with us in this line. No. 1-—Men's Blue Flannel SACK SUITS, sizes from 34 to 42, for $5.75, which we will guarantee In- digo dye. No. 2.—Men’s Ble Flannel @ A. R, SUITS, sizes from 34 to 42, splendidly made and trunmed, and with eyelets, only $7.75. Warranted fust color. No. 3.—Now we shall offer the most popular and best wearing Flannel made (cnown us the Middlesex Flannel) The price for same is only $10. Our patrous will please call early, as we close at 7 p.m., Saturdays excepted. M. KAUFMAN'S Clothing Palace, apls-3m Cor. Sth and Ists. se, Announcement: WE HAVE JUST PLACED ON OUR CO! FIGHT VERY HANDSOME STYLES OF CHEVICTS IN VARIOUS SHADES OF LIG COLORS. NONE DELICATE ENOUGH, HOw- EVEK TOSOIL EASILY. THEY ARE MADE U. IN SACK AND FOUR BUTTON CUTAWAY SUITS AND WITH ALL THE “SNAP” AND STYLE IT IS E TO PUT INTO THE FINEST CUSTOM TILE COATS AND VESTS OF THE SAC ARE MADE WITH PATCH POCKETS, DOUBLE STITCHED EDGES AND NOTCU COL- LAR ON VEST; SIZES, 32 TO 42. PRICE FOR YOUR CHOICE SUIT, $15. WE IMAC you WILL FIND SOME DIFFICULTY IN MATCHING WHERE FOR§20. THE CUTAWAY SUITS ARE MADE WITIE RAISED OR “DERBY” SEAMS, NOTCH COLLARS—IN FACT, “THE COR- RECT THING.” WE MENTION THESE THING ALONE THIS WEEK. OF COURSE WHEN YOU NEED ANYTHING IN THE CLOTHING LINE CITY ITEMS. Saturday's Usual Great Bargains. R. GoLpscuM1D, 812-7TH st. N. W. offers for to-morrow only the following extra ordinary bargains. ‘A reduction of 10 per cent on Baby Carriages which are marked in ‘figures and we have the largest assortment in the city to select from. A luction of 7 per centon Retrigerators and Ice Chests; Our $20.00 lish china decorated dinner and tea sets combined, 180 pes. only 14.39; Our $12.00 French china hand painted a sets, 5G pes. only ¥8.89; Our 40c. chamber buekets only 25c,; Our 4c, Highly polished cur- tain poles only 25c.; Our 55c, Cocoa door mats only 41¢.; Our 75¢e. Hand painted french china. cuspadores only 49¢.; Crystal glass goblets, 6 for 25¢c,; 6 Handsome colored gliss tumblers onl 3e.; Beaver tooth pick stands only 5c, Rin skates 59c, per pair; regular price 85e.; Hand- some blacking tase with 1 large box of black- ing, 1 extra quality blacking brash and 1 large whisk broom only $1.19, regular price $2.00; Large colored glass bread’ plates only 16¢.; co ored or white shelf paper, 96 sheets for 15¢.; Shoe blacking 6 boxes for 25c.; Extra silver plated table knives, 6 for 69¢c.; Strong step lad- ders 17¢, per ft,’ regu! rice 25e.; large chromos in handsome gilt frames only 89¢.; sold elsewhere for $1.25; large mexican ham: mocks only 98e.; regular price $1.48, 1 Read and Wonder at the phenomenal bargains offered for to- morrow only at S. W. aut ‘tein'’s, 817, 819 and 821 7th st. n. Ww ash basin and 50 clothespins,13¢.;3-hoop, brass bound cedar water buckets, 28c.; 48 sheets shelf papez, 9c.; 1, dz, silver-plated table knives, 83c.; cabinet size gilt picture frames, 73c., worth $1.25; chamber sets with colored band and gilt lines, $2.88; library Jamps complete, $2.45, worth $4.75; String -string, 25c.; square brass bir square shape covered vegetable flour sieve, 8¢.; floor oil cloth, 21¢, Yard; wiudow curtains complete, 33c.;24 sheets linen note paper, 14¢.; refrigerator tubs, 12¢. dz. cups and saucers, 38¢.; $9 canopy oF parasol rattan baby carriages, $6.53; $12 baby oar riages reduced to $7.39; $16.50 baby carriage, With satin parasol or canopy top, $10.73; S24 baby carriages, satin lined and latest designs, at $15.54. Do not be deceived by big talk of other stores, but come and investigate these bargains for yourselves. Special—10 per cent discount on refrigerators and trunks to-mor- row. Bt 50 and 84 Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Hand-sewed Button, Lace and Congress Gaiters. Are the best ever sold at Young's Shoe House. Heilbrun’s old stand, 402 7th street. Look ior The Uld Lady in Window. By Weadquarters for Fans. All the latest Novelties, from the cheapest to the best. All at popular’ prices. Goods exchanged or money refunded if not sallsfuctory. Boston Vanrery Store, G14 705-707 Market Space. Shirt Waists. Corsets. 250 doz, 25c, waists, 18¢,; 50c. laundried waists, 39¢.; $1.25 French Percale, best made, 89c.; 65e. white waists, 39¢. Shirts—Our 75c. white laundried shirt, 50c.; 50c. shirt, 39c; our $1 renowned Pride shirt, 67. Ask for our 9c. Pereale shirts, Corsets few C. P. left at Ose. Warner's health, 98c;_ Thomson glove fitting, 98e., price allover $1.25. $1 gauze corsets, 9c.” Our $1 French woven ev Be. n’s nursing corset, 97e. Cashmere shaw. ris, $1.24, reduced from $1.89. Nurs embroidered and tucked, 29, worth Asc. Children’s gauze vests from’de. up! Gent's gauze vests from 15e. up. Ladies" vests, 21e. up. Children’s confirmation ses at Tow pri Call and secure above bargains and. many others at C morrow, rs , 734 Tth st. nw, Previous to Rebuild- ing. SHOE Trou Hellbrun’s Old Stand, 402 7th st. Look for: ‘The Old Lady in Window. ies’ hand-sewed button now $3.50. kid button now $ 1 button now $2.00, and out button, $1.50, $1.50 Oxtord ties and button, $1.25. 31-00 low button aud Ges, 7 Special Bargains Gent's $4 low quarter shoes, $3. $2 Oxtord ties and button, $1.50, $1.50 lasting and canvas, $1.25. $2 cult broad bottom, $1.50. Boys’ $2 cloth-top button, 1.25. $1.50 low quarters, $1. $1.25 button and lace, 81, Misses’ $2.50 kid button, $1.85. 31.25 spring heel button, 970. Childreui's Shoes way below the price PSM goods marked in plain figures, at strictly one price. We ciose at? p.m. We Are Selling Them At the following prices to-morrow and next week: Ladies’ Opera-toe Slippers, 55¢. Ladies’ Oxiord, button or te, 69e. Ladies Kid, button, foxed or lace, 73e, Ladies, Kid) worked hole, button boot, 90c. Ladies' Leather House Shoes, Men's House Slippers, ail leather, 49¢. engn's Low Quarters; $1, 9124, 149 and 1.75. Tufants’ Kid Lace Shoes, Dongola and fine Calt Low Sho | in button, Oxtord and narrow the lowest price, Double Combination Store, 243 11th street southeast. See Post, Republican and Critic for Dry Goods. bargain: 1 flexible sole, und broad toe, HMendquarters for Lawn Tennis Goods, Base Ball, and Fish Tackle, Croquet and Mex!- oeks, Raskets of all kinds, Veloct- Tricycles, Roller tes of all kinds. Web Hammock tor 9: ed or money refunded If not S VARIETY Storr, 707 Market Space, | Special Prices for Saturday and Mon- day at the Oriole, 822 7th st. health corse worth $1: us ‘Dr. Warner's corsets, 98c., corset, 75e.; our 13, aah 9Se.t Our reliabl ur 98e. P.U. and Oriole sp mada co A and bi < shirts ch nec ladies’ yd ik mitts, + per 5c. gents's je 9c; uniaune unless socks. ble cl Special Bargains. HAUN’s, 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsyl Vania avenue, Gent’s $1.26 Solid English Bals, oo 185 ‘ble Low Button and Ties, If Hizh and Low Shoes, $1.25 Foxed and Kid Worked Hole ‘95e. Pebble and Kid Button, ‘75e.Oxtords, Newport Ties and Button, Ue. Opera Tow Kid Slippers, Misses’ 95c. Never Failing Button Boots, a > Kid und Goat Worked’ Hole Ladies? Button. Lad. Button, Chil 's 50c. Spring Heel Button and Slippers, Toe. Kid Worked Hole Spring Heel, Infants’ Button aud Slippers, 28e, up, 1 Mens’ & Boys’ Flannel Over Shirts, in Blue, Drab, White, Brown, Cream, Navy, i Lace and Bulton, all sizes, From 50e. ti Elegant’As- ertment at Aue ) hirt Depot, ciul discount to clubs, 1 Diamonds at Prices’ Extraordinary, We propose making diamonds a special fea- ture of our business, and. to inerease our trade in that line we offer some special bargains, No- tice our guarantee below 7th und I sts. FOR MAN, BOY OR CHILD, YOU'RE SURE TO FINDIT HERE. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS, JM. GRADY, Maxacen my3 (ALL BLUE SIGNS.) A YER'S PILLS CURE CONSTIPATION, IM- 4% prove the appetite, promote digestion, restore healthy uction, aud regulate every function. They are pleasant to take, gentle if their operation, yet thor ough, searching aud powerful in subduing disease. AYERS SARSAPARILLA WONDERFULLY + unproves the complexion, and brings to old and. young the bloom of health. Asa puritier ofthe blood it has no equal mya Hos-Sev Bovera, Rovar Sznce ALBATROSS, NUNS' VEILING, FRENCH LAWNS. FANCY SUMMER SILKS 37%, 50, 62c. HOMESPUN DRESS GOODS, all pure fine wool, beautiful spring shadés, 25e. ALBATEOSS and NUN’S VEILING, all pure wide double width, beaucful spring shades Sie BLACK BROCADE SLLK GRENADINES, 75c. BOU-CLA DRESS ¢ double width, goers ne RRR TIVE As TORE GR gS So AS BER OF ge kre woo 2258 F kee EE . J Market Space, near 7th stress ROYAL SERGE. Beautifat 5 Goods, extra wide width, 12 yardsior ge, DS NAVY BLUE, BROWN VX BLUE, AND GARNET SATINES, EXCELLENT QUALITY BLACK SILKS, $1, SURAH SILKS, excellent quality, beautiful spring fcrira wide wlanit" gue!” Pemutifal 1.000 yarés of PLATD MUSLIN, good quai BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, patente 9 of our HANDSOME DOUBLE | SATIN DAMASK TOWELS, worth $1, will be. presen foreach, customer who buys S10 wank oe kee rels are one yard and & juarters, wide, Linmense wie \ Axexo-Axmenicax Ixsvnaxce Co, 629 STREET NORTHWEST ‘Wasurnotox, D.C, ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES: cz Base Bais, Bars axv Bast Barz OUTFITS. SPALDING'S NATIONAL LEAGUE BALL, ‘$1.25, Special Price. 120 Sheets Note Puper, 25 cents. ‘24 Sheots Note Puper with Envelopes to match, in a box, 10 cents, a“ JON C. PARKER'S, G17 and 619 7th st. nw. Tce Cursax Sova Warne, NAIRN & OGRAMS, 15TH AND NEW YORK AVE, ep241m Toaverens To Ecnorz Can receive all information concerning sailing of steamers, rates of passage. etc., etc., of the following Mnes: North German Lioyd, New York, France, Eng- jand and Germany; North German Lloyd, Baltimore and Bremen; Hamburg Amefican Packet Company Red Star Line, Antwerp: Anterican Line, Liverpool; ‘Hoyal Netherland Line, Rotterdam; Florio Rubatting ‘Line, Mediterranian, by calling upon their agent, EDWARD F. DROOP, 925 Pennsylvania ave. Sole Agent for Stelnway &Sons Pianos apl4. FPO" GHLIS AND, FEVER AND ALI, MALA- myS. BB A ABR FER -K OK BABE. SE RARE SLES 1 pair Solitaire Earrings, % karat, perfect, $20. 1 palr Solitaire Earrings, I karat, perfect, $4. 1 pair Ciuster Earrings, 14 stones, perfect, 1 pair Solitaire Earrings, karats, perfect, Lpalr Solitaire Earrings, hy kurats, perfect, 25. Lpalr Solitaire Karrings, 3% karats, pertect, 55. 1 Solitaire Ring, % karat, perfect, $10. 1 Solitaire Ring, 3-16 karats, perfect, $18, 1 Solitaire Ring, % karut, periect, 835, 1 Cluster Ring, 5 stones, $25. 1 Solitaire Ring, % karat, perfect, $30, 1 Solitaire Ring, 1 karat, perfect,’$50. 1 Solitaire Ring, 144 karats, pericct, $65. 1 Solitaire Ring, 2% karats, perfect, $200. Collar Buttons’ and Studs, with Diamonds, from $8 to $25. 75. We guarantee every Diamond, and if not as represented aud worth the price, money will be refunded, HK, Haunis & Co, 432 7th Street, Ask Your Grocer for Aladdin Security Oil, From the Races to Johnson's Ladies’ and Gent’s Dining Saloons ae and fr 8th Caroma oe E. Every elicacy in season, ite attention, Ladies’ Saloon, rst floor, = Pickwick Club Whisky 1s the best. Aladdin Security O11, recommended by Insurance companies as the safest burning oll to use, m,W, 1,13 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 3y lb, “Ward” pritte: soe, per lb. Also cottage Cheese and butter milk; sweet milk Sc, perquart. Czeum 15 centa, Mews Tor Coats, MADE FROM DIAGONAL, VENETIANS, SCOTCH ‘TWEEDS AND MELTONS, $8, $12, $15, $20, SILK LINED AND SILK FACED, $18.00 TO $28,00, MEN'S MIXED CASSIMERE SUITS, $10, $15, $18, MEN'S PLAID SUITS, IN 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY AND SACK, $16, $18, $20 AND $25, m,W,f13t Large Line of DIAGONALS and CORKSCREWS, in | 4-Bution Cutaways and Prince from $15 to $28, — LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CASSIMERE PANTA- LOONS, FROM $8 TO 90, EXTENSIVE LINE OF CHILDREN'S; from 4 to 14 years, SHORT PANTS SUITS. 00. NN q DDD OO NN NW LUMO me FA ES ALP. 15 MARKET SPACE. * GREAT BARGAIN WEEK. Revolution prices in our | INFANTS’ AND CHILDRENS’ DRESS DEPART- MENT, ‘We are offering, for one week only, the entire stock of INFANTS’ AND CHILDRENS DRESSES at net manufacturers prices. It pays you to ascertain prices, oa you will not bavesuch an opportunity again. CALL EARLY TO AVOID RUSH. MILLINERY. ‘ ‘We can show you the most desirable shapes In fine ‘Milan, Braid, Leghorn, and Fancy Pearl STRAW HATS, All colors, trimmed and untrimmed, at the lowest prices, ‘Large assortments in FLOWERS, Ps, PLUMES, RIBBONS, LACES, SILKS, GREPE DE CHENE VEILINGS. HOSIERY, LACE CAPES. EMBROIDERIES, CORSETS. RUCHINGS, GLOVES, FANS, LADIES’ SHAWLS, PARASOLS, ORIENTAL LACES, SWISS EMBROIDERIES, 715 MARKET SPACE. Tur Great May Fesnvat Ix MIM MMT. NN NERERRK Y ¥ Muah BOTY eRe ¥ MMMMIUL EL WNNNEE RRR YY MM MII PuHk SNELE RY - MM MULLEN NNKEER i = KING'S PALACE, KING'S PALACE. Our GRAND MAY OPENING of FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, And All the Latest Novelties in the MILLINERY LINE, ‘Will Begin on MONDAY, MAY 3, And will continue the entire week with all the latest Desigus as they arrive daily from Europe and the home markets, THE GREATEST EXHIBITION ON RECORD. $75,000 WORTH OF IIATS , BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIB- BONS, VELVETS, BEADS, CREPEDE CHINE, And All Other Desirable Styles of HAT TRIMMINGS, As wellas LACE CAPs, JERSEYS, VISITES, BOUCLE JACKETS, PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. SPECIAL SALE OF CHILDREN’S, MISSES’, and BOYS’ SAILORS, Elegant Trimmed SAILORS, all colors, 18¢. and 250, This is a Big Drive. Genuine Mackinaw Trimmed SAILORS, for Boysand Girls, at 60c. only. ‘Ten Thousand Elegant Bunches of FRENCH FLOWERS at 50c. ovly. Five Thousand Bunches of TIPS, th all Colors, at 35c. ‘and 50c. per bunch. Specialties in LADIES, MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS’ UNTRiMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Comprising all the Different Styles the Home and Foreign Markets Provide, GUARANTEE ‘With the Guarantee that our Prices are Lower than any other establishment in this city, we say it, mean it, maintain it, and prove it, ‘We Invite you to our May Festival and Great Feast ot Bargains in Millinery. Come all and buy at King’s Palace to save money. KING SUMMER RESORTS. ___ LADIES’ GOODS, XN V. KANE, 507 117H ST. N. W.—CORSETS Mu viedero order A perfect fit saaramtent Aino, WILL OPEN Tenov SPRINGS HOTEL “Thorough! refurnished and ‘enlarged. a a falliine of boulder liraces, Reform Walsta, French the'shmmit of Hine Ridge, gh Westarn Mars Corsets and Rustles. Corsets launderied myS-1n* land KR. K.Noted for its delightful air and pure waver ek Sas ~ — Apply to a. MIDDLEKAUFF, 68 Franklin wt, or | {240 2 A,B BARROW, Supt, Ealtimere, Md__my7-2in_| Fyimmed and Untrimmed HATS and BONNETS JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGs, ST! Ghenkdwe Depot. Go Nar Crea TUNIS rms. per day, €2 per week, $12.50: 9/9 a . é Pamphlets at the biar ofee my6-1m. new shapes, FLOWERS RIBBONS and MAT! LACES in great variety DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, ete. WRAPS and JACKETS at and below co: FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1.00 pair and upward, Every pair tted and warranted, 907 Bow EMBROIDERIES, EC JORDAN. CHT yivania a w= END HOTEL, LONG BRANCH. Ed COTTAGES AND{RESTAURANS WILL OPEN JUNE 10, THE HOTEL JUNE 19 | #9 PERCENT LESS Mates cee ard capreeet 2 Will offer to-morrow [0,000 yards of the fin . E. HILDRETH, Proprietors. | yamturg } ex and Insertings ever manutactured, 2 Tirondway, New York. | consisting « ire "Ed, Swi gos 8 Seaway = | hd Insertiags, with match. HARPER'S "FERRY | “Thjsis witout exce oat extend West Va Mrs OS AL Lovett, Bropete- Goucn Toobrelatsiccteexteraee ee ee iresa “Convenient” to "Washington "and 94 : Among the mountains, ‘Table furnished with 23 2 HINSON everything fresh. Plenty fresh inllk. “Spring beds. | ap2s PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Tersis, $0 per week. terms for’ families Open May 20th, mys | DDD ERR OO RRR Ak ey ee 7 -| DD Ee SO oD Rt an We ARANDALE, DD 8 aA meatest to Springs Hotel. DDE. Gc will open TH. Engagements fr tous | ive Pictures Japanese Pads Screils, Lamp Shades, gilopen MAY. the ane tive Pletures. Jap ang, Scrolls, Lamp Shad Muts, Splashers, Lanterns, Napkins. Crepe, Pic dressing ALSIP ¢ SMITH. AED ie Picts (etuline Naess Mik rane =] q Ser Rock Exox Srrixcs axv Barus. Garda, Monks Gbshaaee treses tees ades French Tissi Toys, Studies for WILL BE OPENED 1 Cad, 0c. ph oN ‘olding THE FIRST OF JUNE, wt Sh FOR THE SEASON. This early opening is made at the request of severa! Seu Ree (ea, 60S Sth st. onposite Paces Opened a large and new assortment of HAMBURG EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, SWISS, NATNSOOK @ ALLOVER EMBROIDERIPS, ORIE Paull descriptive pamphlets, flying all information are now ready and may be had at the office of A. 5 PRATT € SONS, 401 Oth street, or at the counter of the EvENING STAR, ny1-3m_ A.S PRATT, Proprietor. a TORCHON, MEDICI, EGYPTIAN and G4RAt0G SPRINGS, TRIMMING LACES in all the newest patterns canoe On! Most com INFANTS and. CHIT: SEASON OF 1886, DREN'S L JUIRRED and NORMANDY THE UNITED STATES HOTEL Jet ae WILL OPEN JUNE 19, ubbard and myl-26¢ P WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALYBEATE SPRID Will be opened for the reception of guests, June 15th, For descriptive circular and $/ terms uddress Capt. J. W, SELER & SON, Newville, Cumberland co Pa, apS05 (OAs MOUNTA: HOTEL ULSTER, PINE HILL, Vister County, §. On the Ulster and Delaware It, It Shortest route via. West Shore and Jtuffalo IR.” House first- class. “Hot and cold baths, gas, &e. Near de-@2) pot, chureh, telegraph und post eflice. Open J 7th. Send tur circulars and references. H. F. BAKER, Proprietor. KELEY SPRINGS, W. VA,, | WILL MAKE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF PRENCTL “ Free mem Ie | BONNETS AND F SH HATS DURING THE i 3 Ne psbiire ay i : = COMING WEEK. LADIPS An Miz RADNOR, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. = ay P.0, Box Mis B. M.. Mexerur, South Carolina ave., near Ocean, . 30. [apzs2m] "Mrs. M. J. EOKERT 419 NINTH ST. all kinds for ART FMBROIDERY LTERED, DYED AND kinds repair, Miss CUNNINGHAM, S10 Sth se. ap2i 2 MF seoarrenry, Shapes over Ladi latest styles, Mas M. J. Hesz, 1309 F STREET N. W., nw, ‘S'straw Mats abd Bonnets in the ap20-1n OAKLAND, M OTT AGE, COMFOR’ 203 Po AMANDSOME ghimetgeanet Zevhers Columbia wnitlag Y biy furnished: ‘plano, tublewanre, se ks arrancnve Crewe cand ce Sliver or house” nena Hot s'Tace Cass Att wwls, ete in bath ‘room. Garden, if desired. 5 LACES AND MIBUNS bs utter nod vetabhes ought te te dove. 3 | _Stamping dis Wrobel apis OMAS Hitt» levy, corer Fuveite. und St : 5 sts, Baitimore, of to-As a PERKY, 175 WeHotou Sproat Sar: Or banae: AS am aed jomea Speci Sacre Or Losteny. OUONAW I ATRIOS | Ladies, Mttses and Children eA EEN INPRO ent. Cholee Goods and Low Prices MENTS” Adilress€. C. LEV FLER, 623 13th 4s] ied, medium Weight Hose for Ladies p.W., OF Hotel, SON SPIRING LINE PE of Allegheny Mot ‘The MOUNTAIN HOUSE will open JUNE sorit, Parlor aud Sleepinz Cars from all points cast and For clreulars, «c., address ot WM. I DUNILAD ONT HOUs Misses’ and Childn =.) mh24 Mes 43 K. HUMP a iO TRNTH Stair Notiwest Makes Corsets to order in every style and material, und guarantees perfect ft and comfort. pt, Cresson, Pa, PAVE, ntic City. N. J. = ap French Hand mai lerclothing Merino Underwear TUNE Eas TIER CORN ATUAN G55 | ratens mans sree Ser on hee Binks Gooks x SES QA@ Jouescn vynise, scovmisa aNp DEY 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTIOWEST. Evening Dresses, Lace Cartains, Crapo Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our speciatt rments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepalred, Lad “ses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON LERCH, formerly with a. Fischer and q ‘aylor, New York! Win. Barr & t. Lous, Mo, Suits made at the shortest notice. Superior fitting, reasonable pr a a. | CLEANL ‘ABLISHM . ser[ UE WAVERLY” | ENT, XEN ire erry : Sea baths, stium heated. flo-sme Mrs JNO. L. BRYANT, 5 ne Kosrcurs Or Laon Fveuing Dresses. ar Nor Guu osseaus a specialty, tw aid Compelied a Large JERSEY MANUFACTURER A STRANGE SC NE IN A WASHINGTO; Po- LICE covrT: In New York toclose up bis establishment, leaving him with several thousand Jerseys on hand, partly finished and partly unfinished. We bought the entire Jot at our own price and bad all the unfluished and cut stock made up by first-class tailors (Knights of Labor) in thiscity. ‘Without further comment we leave the public to | Judge of the value of the bargains we offer this week. Judse—“Then you are positive that the prisoner is the man who assaul Plaintil—"Yes, at him, I’m positive that he is the man,” Judse—"Why are youso positiver* Piaintit“Because, before aud hit me in the eye, I for ut least five minut » turned so suddenly What attracted my atte athe Lot I represents a very niece BLACK JERSEY, coat | back, with white Hercules Braid Trimming, worth | ton particularly was th $1.50. Sold at $1.19. | sort of suit that I have same, the eut and finish the sa paid $45 for it, the sau wore precisely the same ‘The material was the ne, and I was wonde 3 Taid.” Lot I—Fine BLACK CASHMERE JERS front of cardinal, white and old gold, cuat back, $2.75. Sold at $2.20. hit you had on asi exactly like yours?” Did you assault this wer, stand up. Lot IIT.—CHILDREN’S JERSEYS, tailor made.) priconer— vest front, trimmed with Hercules Braid, all colors, | 4. worth $1.75. Sold at $1.48, ara en Judge—“Where did you get that suit you have on At Victor E. Adler's it Cloth- street northwest Xo, your Honor; I never saw him be- Prisoner— ing House, 92 Judge—“Is Adie Prisoner—“No, sir: elothier in W and Vl leav one that 1: a Per Ce he is the best and cheapest ‘ashington, Tonly paid $18 for this suit, it to your Honor if it isu’t as good as the paid $45 for.” Judg ‘Court dovsn't propose to give decisions upon clothing. Prisoner, you are discharged, and you, young man, never e again by the quality of clothing how much it costs. Adler, it seems, sells for Jess than half what your tailor charges, and let me im- press upon you that before you again havea man ar rested for assault, fi¥st make sure you have the right party before you have auy one arrested. The costs are $10.” t CUTTING DOWN PRICES Ix OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT, Every garment advertised we guarantee first-class in every particular. ‘We shall offer for the balance of the season our en- Ure stock of IMPORTED WRAPS at greatly reduced prices, having divided same into 4 lots. VICTOR E. ADLER'S Lot 1 includes LADIES’ WALKING COATS, loose ‘and tight fitting, Boucleand frisee effects, in red. navy, wood, brown, black. Reduced from $6.75 to $4.50. PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, TEN TEN Lot 2includes LADIES’ WALKING COATS, loose and tight fitting, of fine Stockinette as well as Billiard Cloth, trimmed with Hercules Braid, Reduced from $7.75 to $5.75. STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W. Open Saturdays until 12 pm. mya Lot 3 ineludes our favorite “HUSSAR” COATS, finest Stockinette, military loop trimming. Red uced sfom $11.50 to $8.75. = Scrrose You Loox: Lot 4 includes LADIES’ STOCKINETTE WALK- ING COATS. black only, double breasted, coat back. Reduced from $3.48 to $3. A os = SOME PEOPLE HAVE NEVER SEEN, AND THEREFORE DO NOT KNOW, OF THE HAND- = SOME, GOOD FITTING, STYLISH CLOTIING Th OH Eo % O% EWN | WE WAVE READY-MADE. TAKE, FOR IN- Bel fe Beh 23 AE [cease oce mnrmsce ator mock BEE kee 00° NBN | scrrs THEY ARE MADE FROM IMPORTED GOODS, HANDSOMELY TRIMMED, ARE BET- TER MADE, AND FIT BETTER THAN MOST wae 4 eRe gop no gem | “MADE TO ORDER" CLOTHING. THEN, AGAIN, uuee AA PE 3 all ee OUR CHECK AND CHEVIOT SUITS ARE THE MMM Aaa oo i . mw | MOST FASHIONABLE AND NEWEST THINGS RHE MAE EOS to iy 2 OUT, YET VERY FEW, EVEN AMONG THE J MERCHANT TAILORS, HAVE THEM. WE HAVE DIFFERENT STYLES OF THEM, BUT THE BEST WAY IS TO COME AND TRY ON THE GARMENTS. ROBLNSON, PARKER & 00, FINEST CLOTHING READY MADE, 819, Southeast Corner 7th and D Streets, TarLon, ea - 9TH STREET NORTHWEST, flowers bloom in the spring, tra. jue meee aca on do with the case. » SIMPLY THIS:—PERSONS: contemplating’a summer trip, sre = inspect ‘Trunks, Teealved at 101 We, ai of fo ‘assortment of T couldn't get a good look | been walking betind im | ly thing you are sure of is that | HOUSEFURNISHINGS. RP; Hasso This & Co SPRING LINE or WALL PAPERS. FRESCOING AND STAINED GLASS FABRICS, FURNITURE, CARPETS. myl T. N.W {1 am filly established in my new place of ss Fth st. ww, | Wish to ATOUNee Lo The very Low Prices on Wail Papers We are now selling «silt or Re un.” “A very fine ® Ale inch “Knatish Papers for te. and ap. Pialn inch Frieze 1c. per plece. Holland Shades 6 feet lone with Spring Rollers, for 4c: a nice G-foot Shade for Sc. Also foot Opmgive Mhade, any Color, tor Oe. n Spring Rollers, Myinch Peture 1. per FOOL. rics are low He sure and remember the place and number. 3. F. SPEISHOUSE, Act AplG-2m_ Parres Wisin PAPELMANGINGS Jeng to soe WH. Hongtiton & € Papers which are entirely nes Also a line of Rab Just received Slip Covers cut and made at lowest rates, W. I, HOUGITON & co, 2214 F st nw. 2s TT ST. NW, _spibam ‘nm Rivewar DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR, MOST IMPROVED AND SCTENTIFIG REFRIGERATOR KNOWN. FOR FAMILY, USEITIS WITHOUT A PEER, s¢ THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE FRIGERATION IN VING ITS CON- TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEPINITR PERIOD LX 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 Bi MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONLY OBTAINED IN THE RIDGWAY, vine RES! 3. W. SCHAEFER & B20. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISIIING, No. 1020 Seventh street northwest, apis Sole Agents for the District. | Varor Sroves Wo have just received IMPROVED VAPOR STOVES, allsizesmud all style, single generators, &c. Be sure tnapect our assortment before you purchase a VAPOR STOVE Also Agent for the Celebrated UNE MINUTE BOSS COFFEE POT. r load of the LATEST W. 8 JENKS & 00, _mh27 Goov News GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For allin need of FURNITURE, and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, us eed be Without a well-furnished howe Lecause they have not got the cash to spare, | Weare determined to knock the bottom out of high prices, aud wil sell RPETS, STOVES GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS | AS GQHEAP aS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE WHERE FOR CASH, And we make this extraordinary offer that enstomere | can make thelr own terms in regard to payments and seu the ce Jargest store in the United States Come and see the Jurgest and most varied stock tose lect from, Come after you have posted yourselves on prices auditerms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you tuas GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, | (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BF AND 14TH STREETS N (WEEN 13TH w. Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con Vinced that What we say are facts and no humbug. repeat, come and make your own terms—at no Ns. Jose Receven A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITRS BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS which we are se $20.75 BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT Cost PRICES, W. 1. HOKE, 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sth st_ nw. GkoG Or Guar Troon And if you have a little time to spare, why you may ‘8s weil read it, and keep on reading till you come the last, A Good Cheviot Suit at $6. A Fine Business Suit at $7.50. Au Extra Fine All-Wool Cheviot Suit at $10. A pure Indigo Blue Flannel Suit at $7.50, An All-Wool Black Worsted 4-Button Cutaway a $10, worth $15. An All-Wool Cassimere 4-Button Cutaway at $12, worth $16. A Fine Prince Albert Suit at $15. An Extra Pine Prince Albert at $18, and all other suits at the same proportionate low price. FOR BOYS FROM 13 TO 18 YEARS We havea good Cheviot Suit at $5; an elezant Cassl- mere Sult at $6.30, Worth $8; a fine Cassimere Sultat $7.50, worth $10; anextra Fine Cassimere Suit, silk mixed, at $10, worth $13. FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 13 YEARS OLD, A very nice Suit at $2: a better one at $2.75; an cle gant Cheviot Suit at $8.25, worth a very fine Suit at $3.75, worth $5; an extra fine Suit at $4.50, worth $6. We havea very large stock of Children’s Suits from $2 up &) $10. A full Une of Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Pants from 91.25 un CLOTHING COMPANY, p20 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS We Axe Now Orexne, A Fall Line of PEARL AND NUTRIA COLORED DERBY HATS. ‘Prices (62.50, $8, $3.00 and $4. YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, ‘In great variety, S0c., 75c. and $1. One Job Lot 26-inch Twilled Sik UMBRELLAS, ‘with Bterling Silver Caps, at $2.50. B EL STINEMETZ & SON, apza ‘1297 PENKSYLV4NLA AVE

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