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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFrick or THE CHTEY SIGNAT. OFRICER, Wasitxatox, D. ¢ 11, 1886, 9am. sti - Auber ror Delaware: Meceyiaant and Virginia ead er southerly, nearly stationary temperature. For Wednesdas, 1 lieated for Massachusetts, island, Conneetieut, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Vir Bi ith slight ¢ n temperature. Tz Nationa Morvan Lire ASSOCTATION », D.C. has recently made it anges in Its’ plan and also inthe per= al statt, Mr. Frank J. Tibbetts, knowa in business etrcles, position of general man- has been in existence of: the level-premium com- ‘one-fourth the rates 0 panies. Upon the prineiple that the allotted | ¢st Shares that each member has to pay must be asted accu » the the schedule of Snetienity anrvect aaa equa ied. Thig | 8B actress of much t realized | €Ngagement at this arant tg each | and Iau rand positiy that the tace ot | Tim ‘A reserve fand will The plan of the nes the stability of “Old- the cheapness of the “As- "and while the excessive noes and reserve in the former Mies What Is so often lacking adequate provision for econ- y doarnal. a rtiflentes will be THE Pal ad the e ander the he: rtisement of “Business” ess Chances.” BGas Sroves, at Suead’s, 409 9th street. HouskkrE ATTEN TIO: ta Patent flour will be 1 to-morrow night at the for 10c. a chance. You > _geta sack of “Our Superlative,” or “Germ,” and the ddress free of nd. the delive: "t fail to We Mrs Hesry Wanp I 1X uses and gives away over three hundred Alleock’s Porous ters every year. She writes that she has a “genuine relief for most of the uins whieh flesh is heir to.” Hon, Hondail said that they cured him ot ot the kidneys when everything nd cured him of a severe cold that threat to ran into pneumonia, Hon. James W. Husted writes that they cured his son of chronic rheumatism and relieved him of serious pulmonary troubles, expense. Do: Hovsenor. RT. Saneing, buliding, anim 1-150 sacks of | dition. n This exoning the High attend ina body, an will be a dance. Acker. Amusements. ALBAUGH’s Opera Hovse.—Jeannie Win- jon and the Diavolo’ pleasant compan: People who support her son of summer at ibang ra at All ever-delightful “Fra D! ut a y of light opera irectond' sea Jast night, avalo” being the The numerous audience was warm me .of Miss Winston and the other fvoritesof the troupe, and the, familiar a les were generously applauded and frequent Tedemanded, MissNearle, Mr. Bell aud Messrs Alten, Hampshire, Hi Pra id Fay were all well recetved. will run all the week. ATIONAL THEATER.—McNish, Johnson and Siavin's minstrel troupe, while not as I some that have been seen here, last night tertained the audience at this house as thor- oughly as any reasonable person would desire. ‘ue members of the company spirit and fun into their w as en- deai , and the pro- am was sufficiently varied ‘with vocalism, acts, and the acrobatics, 5 tins jamiliar first-part colloquies to make it inter | ‘The absurd atter piece, “Cleveland’ Reception at Widow Mal most laughable things of its kind seen here, jone’s” is one of the HenzoG's OPERA Hovsr.—Louise Sylvester, She 1s supported Diie Museum th having money to invest would do | 35,000 and 40,000 cir regret at ti immense beast. "he Moore and bination opened at this house yesterd: niusing receive: by'some larity, began a week's une inet ‘night in a lively ible musical farce, entitled “A Hot people. ‘ivian com- in thelr comedy, “Our Jonathan,” which was with great favor by the audiences afternoon and evening. SORAMA Of the second battle of Bull Run continues on exhibition in the Panorama 15th street and Ohio avenue. BAKNUM’S CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE, it is estimated, was visited yesterday by between prope... The crowd in the ‘ening was tremendous. ‘The performance, of ——— ee president; Commissioner Webb and_ Dr. G. N: Certificates of graduation “were de- livered to the following ladies: Mrs.Ellen C.Bro- course, did not materially differ from those of previous years, and in variety and excellence Ought to have satistled the most exactl nals in the menagarie are in splen: The remains of Jumbo were inspected with wonder by the thousands, who expressed sad and untimely fate of the . The ia con- VISITORS TO THE LIGHT INFANTRY FarR.— The National Rifles and the Schuetzen Verein Nisited the Light Intaniry fair last evening. School cadets expect to later in the evening there On Wednesday the Con- tinentals will attend, and on Thursday and Friday evenings the’ voting will close on the various articles. THE TRAINING ScHooL For NuRsEs.—The raduation exercises of the Washington Train- ing School for Nurses were held last evening in the lecture hail of the Columbian University. Addresses were made by Prot. Win. Lee, M. D. we Aladdin Security Ot. die, N. ¥.; Mrs, Edinborough Brown, Va.; Miss it ta knows to te tae otient aoe wale OM Jerlule M'Dauchy, Minna Sits. Heled Ar Meet. S ~ wain, Ojo; Mrs. Mary E. Nugent, Washington, ‘Try Your Lvck.Golddust mare, Brewster | D.C.) Mrs. Sarah. A. Robinson, Pa; Miss Vir Bu: te , Concord Harness, W. L. 1.'Fair, All SPEER'S celebrated wines ning Jenny” to-night eon the “spin- t Wash. L. tnftry fair. rst-class dry cleaning and Goods called for and ANTox FISCHER'S dye works, 906 Gs Del el, Ma. Sanborn, De! MARRIAGE LICENSES. — Marriage have been issued by the clerk of the court to Merritt R. Landrum, of Richmond, Va., and Annie C. Gross, of Charles county, Md.; ‘Seth i, and Mrs. Anna Taylor, Mich. The hall and platform were very taste- fully decorated with flowers. licenses delivered. Adolphus Brashears and Elizabeth Padgett FINE Po! Lowe, both of Prince George county, Ma.; Wm. . Lee Denty and Jennie Sebastian Allen; Edgar Jest RECEIVED a Straw Hats; Best Value cor, 7th and D sts, Hat and Gents’ F Lapres WILL Do Wr E Frane’s, iy One-Pricd ¢ Slore in the elty. 1. by attending the sing Sales of the Auetion ai 903 7th st. n.w. | southwest, was ¢ Auction column he = the SEX'S ovat, Bren, Champagne Beer, | with a steay Aleand American Stout at the and to-morrow. These are the finest | in d,and now is your chance = wit LADDIN SECURITY OIL. fter_more | have 1 > hesitation in agreeable light to the eye. | demand proves that On its merits alone it has | {ts recommendation as the best household oil in use, ARE Y) fantry Fi buy a Superlative,” ‘The flour wiil be de Of expense. Hot roils given away. LAWN VASES, at Shedd’s, 109 9th street, Faceand Eyesight ftted,$1; Hempler’s 44st. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. A Dill was filed yesterday by Joseph H. Brad- Jey against certain heirs of Eliza G. Moreland, of Frederick county. Md., by whom in Iso2 he had been appointed exceutor. The bill asks that cert will be transferred to Milton Welsh, of Kansas city, owing to the ad- vanced age of the petitioner, who is now 83 a or » to the Light In- it or to-morrow night and s Best,” “Our or “Cereal ered at your address free Tac Morton, of Pittsburg, ir to- | lives uext Koss blood w: ing. Visits EVANGELIST. the latter took struck hiro wi Roppertes REPoRTED. reported to the police this morning that yester- day he hired a horse and bi ‘and he failed to return it, Hstreet northwest, reports thut while ai the pocket was picked $65. Kelly Miller, Howard university, reports his rocin a clock and clothing val- ued at $12.99. James Thompson reports stolen stolen fron Hastings and Mat Fr th ‘sixty days in jail. up ret M. Quinn;’ Frank roderick. ’a., and Maria Brod eee CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING A COLORED ‘Wim. F. Thompson, a young » | white man, was arrested Sunday charged with assaulting Rey. Alfred Sutton, street evangelist, at the corner of 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue. Thompson, itis charged, tossed a tin tobacco tag into Sutton’s hat when: a@ collection. Sutton became angry, and Thompson, it 1s charged, ith acane. The case was continued in the Police Court until the th inst. ce track yesterday his D FOR WHIPPING THE WuiDoW’s DavcurTEeRr.—John Koss, a colored barber, who visits Mrs. Brown, a widow, at 108 4% , with eruelty beating Amanda, morning charged with cruelly beating Aman young davghicr of Mrs. Brown, last might Georze Cartwright, colored, who loor to Mrs. Brown, testified that he heard the screams of the child last night and saw the defendant striking her across the back trap until he drew the blood. Officer Hutcuinson testitied that when he ‘arrested Howing from the girl’s back. ‘The detendant testified that he had been pay- 0 Mrs. Brown's for the past five months, and last night she asked him to cor- rect her daughter because she had cut a book, and he did. “The court imposed a tine of $26 street colored ‘Moses Sensheimer gy toa young man J, Herbert, 205 of *Stiss Kate McGlynn, of tht A El es iss MeGlynn, of this city, assume eo a white habit of the Dominic THE GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK CASES.—The New York yesterd Brig. Gen. Albin F. at his home at Hyattsvill Messrs. White, Clapp, ‘Cammack, Cowing, Faller, Gray and Bradicy have been're-electe as directors of the Belt Line railway for the en- suing year. Ata meeting last evening of the su the old Constitational Guards. battalion, District of Colum! organization was formed with’ the following offi captain, Dr. tenant, Col. Samuel I. Clements; second Heu- | St. tenant, Sergeant Wm. B. MeKelden; orderly sergeant, B. F. Ferguson er, J. H. How- lett; sentinel, George Sle vivors of company A, 5th a, a permanent arre: ———— AK yesterday. trial of John Hitz and Charles E. Prentiss was resumed in the Criminal Court, Jud; Arthur, this morning, and Mr. Jere Wilson, for the defendant, delivered his argument ior ‘the tense. Mac- THe Herpic Ropsexs.—Joun Madden and Edward Thomas, young colored_men, were ted last night by ‘Officers Stewart and Lewis and locked up at the eighth precinct station, charged with robbing « herdic on Cap- © Adams; first lieu: | tol Hill Sunday night, as published in THE ‘This inorning the case wus continued in the Police Court and bonds were fixed at ¥500, Madden has made a contession. James Stewart, livin northwest, took to the se cinet station Yesterday’a dead infant, found on a vacant lot in that neighborhood Last evening Oflicer Redgrave took to the South Washington precinet station a dead in- fant found on Buzzard Point. The testimonial entertainment to Mr. E.C. il, at the National Ritles’ armory last even- ing, Was a pleasant affair. Among the features of the evening were a spirited recitation by Mr. E. H. Allen, the singing of the Beethoven quar teite, the specialties of Mr. Tim Murphy and the plano and violin duette by Professors Rakeman and Waldecker. Whittield Jackson, colored messenger in the Interior department, has resigned. ‘Thomas Jenkins, of Thomas, an old and well known citizen of the District, a farmer, died last night at his residence near the race track, over the Eastern Branch, at the advanced ag years. Mz. Jenkins was born on the place where he dicd. In the Circuit Court, Judge E the following were a | tas jagner, to-day jurors to fill A. H. Marks, YER'S ting perfume. HAIR VIGOR IMPROVES THE ‘beauty of the hair and promotes its growth. It imparts an attractive appearance, a delightful and While it stimulates the roots, clean- ses the scalp, and adds elegance to luxuriance, its ef- | fects are enduring: and thus it proves itself to bethe best and cheapest article for toilet use. H. Guy and Me srs. O'Connor and Mc rhany made ad- dresses at t of St. Patrick's Total nee institute hail Sanday evening. is morning in the Police Court Judge Snell him Jz » Carrington, an old colored man, who Was charged with an assauit on Charles A. Hodgson, a four-year-old child, by driving his wag sf sterday afier- noon rihwest. ‘The evidence very couclusive the eourt ook Currington’s personal bonds. E OF THE Pouice.—A few weeks in the case of Adolphus Eeklo® against RRR TYrT lhe District of Columbia, the Court in. General Ee F Term reversed the judsment obtained b: Be titand held that “under the Ii RE ¢ District 4 the power to dis- . without trial, oo ‘and it was | ROYAL SERGE Beautiful without | __ extra wide width, 1 yards for § When Attorney General, | NAVY BLUE, BROWN ypinion to the sume effect, and on the | _15e Wial in the Cireuit Court it was admitted by the attorney of the District that _he once gave | SURAH SILKS, exellent had nos the dism: thority i mn that bh right. District Commissioners ° Circuit Court held that Eekioif was wit ent was given for him, Was taken. Messrs. Richards will take the case by writ of the United State ror to the Supreme Court of HOME. Two of ALBATROSS, NUNS' VEILING, FRENCH. Lawns. FANCY SUMMER SILKS 37%, 50, 62c. beautiful spring shades, 25¢. ALBATROSS and NUN’S VEILING, all pu Wide double width, beautiful spring BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES, 75e. BOU-CLA DRESS GOODS, 1g yards wide, immense double width, 75¢. shades, extra wide width, our. EER RRR EEE BRE, gS*s aa kee RB Syg8 Market Space, near 7c strogs ug Dress Goods, AND GAKNET SATINES, ‘CELLENT QUALITY BLACK SILKS, $1. quality, beautiful spring SI 1,000 yards of PLATD MUSLIN, good quality,éc. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. HANDSOME (“DOUBLE | SATIN DAMASK TOWELS, worth $1, will be to “uch customer who buys $10 wol A YER'S SARSAPARICLA, BEING HIGHLY oncentrated, requiresasmuller dose, and is more effective, dose for dose, than any other blood medicine. Itis the cheapest, because the best. Quality and aot quantity should be considered, A myll Hoxx-Sevx Bovcea, Rovar Serce 'N DRESS GOODS, all pure fine wool, ire wool, shades, 374g¢: of Dry Goots ‘These elegant Towels are one yard and & uarter long, nearty three: juarters wide, tmmense ie. They are all pure fine I wen and decorated with [RES ay ro | _nbamstlat Wise Saiseia nae aye sted the ri ePederix | Onogunr Jennings, rape; Thomas Wynne and Frederick 7 a hers, assaull with lutent Mninit rape, and George Kaiser, alias Cager, assault with intent Ear ae to kill, : —_—_»___ 1 ESTATE Sanes.—Lucy R. Tappan (or Jivien M. Gardner, “Loutse Chadwick e sold to Lucius Tucker- southeast cor 50x103.0ly and 50x . routing 100 feet on I street and I6thstreet, John R. McLean has sold to WA. Buhler, for $3,300 each, tour houses apl5 SPORTING GOODS ofall kinds, In Washington. BABY COACHES, BABY COACH: PSBABY COACHES. CH. RUPPERT, LARGEST TOY AND FANCY GOODS HOUSE 403-405 7th street northwest. on N street, between Sd ‘and diy streets south- west. Kx AUGUSTINE.—Commandery , has elected tne ug year: Auanias sand Thos, eR. Lewis, :1TS oF Us Of St Tollowing oflicers for Uh Herbert, ce nder Eunis, deputy commanders, Eu James Mayuard and Isase Landic, scribe: James M. ; John Mitehelt, heral James BE. 1 Charles H. Johnson, sundard & Dyer, Heary A. Juck? son, Willis J. Siith, Louis B.'Brown, John F. Fletcher and Alex. ‘Tuomas, boerd oi govern- eo —The Pension office sted the Government Print tug vilice nine In an interesting game. yester~ day by a score of 13106. Games elsewhere: At Detroit Detroit, % New ‘York, 2. At St. Louis— St. Louts, 5; Ratisas City, 3. AtChicago— Chicago, 7; Boston, 1. At Bulttmore—Balte juore, 0: politan, 2. At Pitisburg—Pitts- burg, 2; Cincinnau, On HL, ARRESTED ON A CHARGE oF EMBEzziE- MENT.—John E.Storms, « young man about twenty-five years old, who has for some time Past been in charge of the messengers’ office of the Mutual District Telegraph company, was arrested in New York Sunday aud vrought to this city last night by Detective Edelin on a Warrant charging bim with embezzling the Junds of the eumpany, by which he was em- yed. He was locked up al the fith precinct «iis held fora hearing. A charge of nent against Storms was continued in © Court tis morning, and bonds were Bxed at $500. oes Book Sa1¥.—The sale of that English con- Sigument of books wil! commence this evening Bt 7:80 c'cleck at Dowling’s auc-ion rooms, TV Ltd IVE VO. CHS sss S3Sy Sao coo go ° © Goo it L ba H H i H i PE if i “Zs MILWAUKEE LAGER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICE eaML ‘For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, Q@ PALMER a Sus (1224 20th Street Northwest. 3025 Tue’ Carrraz: Tue’ Carrrat: EVERY SUNDAY MORNING A LIVELY PAPER "THE GossIP OF WASHINGTON, AND ALL THE NEWS, SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND FINANCIAL SPECIAL CABLE DISPATCHES MANY BRIGHT FEATURES EVERY BODY WILL WANT TO Televhone. 454 THE CAPITAL NEXT SUNDAY. THE “CAPITAL” ‘THE “CAPITAL” THE “CAPITAL” THE “CAPITAL” Light Infantry Corps’ Fair. Tonight will be the Duffy Malt Whiskey night at the Washington Light Infantry corps’ fair, out of compliment to the proprietors of this famous brand of whiskey, who have con- tributed most generously towards its success. ‘Their exhibit is one of the most attractive in the hall, and their Fair Packages being put up in the shape aot very handsome souvenirs there will no doubt be some very lively bidding to procure these mementoes, as this Is the onl: means through which they can be obtained. ‘The proprietors issued only a limited;number, the outalde wrappers of which are executed 10 the best style of Iithographic art at considerable GZPonse, and each bears the picture of Col, Moore, the and genial commander of the corps, which he says himselt is one of the best likenesses he has ever seen. To render these souvenirs the more valuabie, the firm, | with | considerable business shrewdness, caused the stone upon which the impress was made to be destroyed, and hence there is no possible way of procuring the likeness except through the means indicated. The members ot the corps and their friends ‘should bear this in mind and bid high to secure one of the sou- yenirs. Each package contains a bottle of Duiy’s Pure Mait Whiskey, the only. abso- lutely pure whiskey manufactured, and over two hundred will be disposed of, exclusively for the bengfit of the corps, the proceeds to go into the fund of the fair, The exhibit has already attracted marked aitention, being the first to strike the eye of the visitor on entering the hall, and as the membersot the corpsare highly pleased with: the liberality of the firm there Ought to be @ large attendance and aspirited contest for the prizes. CITY ITEMS. - B. Goldschmid, $12-7th st. n.w. The barometer is low.—Business all over tho country is dull.—But trade is never slack with us,and just now we are as busy asever. We Keep what our customers want, at the prices they can afford, and the more people study economy the more they visit us. Our partial list of specialties for to-morrow and Thursday, May 12th and 13th, illustrates what we say. Read it through and see if it won't pay you to join the throng of our patrons. Handsome rat- tan Baby Carriages, lined with all wool rep, with parasol top, only $8.98, regular pgice 12.48; with canopy top lined with creton, ohly :7.48, regulat price $12. We cannot quote the prices of all our Baby Carriages, but we will offer a special discount of 10 per cent. Refrig- erators and Ice Chests, at greatly reduced prices. No. 1 Teo Chest only $3.70, reguiar price $4.25; No. 1 Refrigerator, only $7.98, regular price, $9. In our China Department we display a handsome assortment of chamber sets, extra quality white china chamber sets, with broad colored band and gold lines, only $2.85, worth $4.00; new shape decorated Eng- lish China sets, 10'pes., only $2.98, worth $4. Our dinner sets comprises, 22 ditterapt styles, Our $14.39. reat English china dfnnerand tea sots combined takes the lead. French china hand-painted, 100 $35. We will not only $23.79, worth jesitate to say that our as- Sortment of glass ware is the largest in the city. Colored glass beaver tooth-pick stand with 2,500 tooth picks, only 9c.; crystal glass tumblers, 6 for 12c.; colored oF crystal glass finger bowls only 12c.; covered dusi pan with brush only 19¢.; large handsome tin cuspadores only 17c,; long-handled garden tools, $ in set, only 19c., genuine Smyrna rugs, 2x5 feet, only $2.98, regular price $4.25. The above articles are extraordinary bargains which can be obtained positively to-morrow and Thursday only. Another Remnant Day To-morrow. Read carefully and bring this with you. Five infants’ carrlage covers, hand made, regular price $1.75, remnant price 89c.; 9 linen side- board and bureau covers, knotted fringe, regu- lar price 68¢., to-morrow ‘3e.; 5 momie cloth bureau covers, regular price 98c., remnant price 68¢.; 4 momie cloth sideboard covers, 24, ards long, price $1.68, reduced price $1.23; 1 lot linen tidies, out line work, to-morrow 5c.; 1 lot remnants Hamburg embroldery, price 13 and 20c; to-morrow Yc. yard; lot 2) price 25 and 35c,, remnant price 16c.; remnants colored embroidéries at half price; lot antique lace, regular price 18¢., remnant price 8¢.; lot 2, an: tique lace, very Wide, price 30c., to ‘close 16c. yard; 7 ladies’ white robes; 9 yards 45-inch white goods; § yards embroidery, different pat- terns, price $4.48, to-morrow $2.34; only one to each customer; 2 fine white cloth embroidered shawls, price "$3.98, remnant price $2.49; 3 white Shetland shawis, price $1.25, to-morrow 79e. We close at 7 p. m.; Saturdays excepted, 1 Mrs. MAX WEYL, Agt. Special Prices for Wednesday at the @riole, $22 7th Street. Dr. Warner's Health Corset, 98c.; our cele- brated P. U. Corset, 75e., worth $1; dur B.G. A. and Orlole Special Corsets, 49c.; ‘tailor-made, coat backs, Military Jerseys, 98¢.; 25c. Sheet" ing, 18¢.; Silesia, 8c. per yard;’ Colored Cambrie for dress lining, 5c. per yard; ladies’ Gauze Vests, high necks and short sleeves, 15¢.; large size White Spreads, 69c., worth $1; ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose, 15c.; 12%,c. Serim, 10c. per yar 69c. Uniaundried Shirts, lined back, 50c.; gent’ 35c. Twilled Drawers, 25c.; gents Bleached Jean Drawers, 39¢., worth 50c.; our best Bleached Jean Drawers, tailor ‘made, 48c., worth 75c.; Seamless Socks, two pairs for 25: men’s and boys’ Calico Dress Shirts, 39¢.; nar row plaited bosom Shirts, 75c.; Percale Shirts, two collars and sepurate ‘cuffs, 75c., worth $) ‘75. Gauze and Summer Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 49¢. 1 Diamond Rings. Our great diamond sale continued. the bargains we offer: Solitaire diamond ring, ‘Some of karat, $10. 5-16 “ 318. gRiveestone cluster diamond ring, lover leat, 5. Five-stone cluster diamond ring, $20. Solitaire star-band ring, Jy karat, $25. Solitaire ring, very fine, 1 karat, $51 Eight-stone cluster diamond ring, a ‘ine-stone = * ag “~ large stones, ‘Wy Karat, $73. 24,” $200, ‘These prices are one-third lower than regular $48. Solitaire diamond ring, value. Money refunded where sale not satis- factory KR. Harris & Co., (35 432 7th street. Wilbor’s Cod Liver Oil and Lime. ‘The great popularity of this safe and effica- ¢lous preparation is alone attributable to. it intrinsic worth. In the cure of cou, asthma, bronehitis, whooping cou; humors, and all consumptive symptoms, it has no superior, if equal. Let no one nezlect the early symptoms of disease, when an agent ig at hand which will cure all complaints of the chest, lungs or throat. Manufactured onl by A. B. Wilbor, ehemist, Boston. Sola by all druggists. © Oar Own Make. 20-inch Silk Sun Shades, 98. 22-inch Silk Sun Shades, $1.19, Chotce handles and finer silks at $1.39, $1.49, $1.69, $1.99, $2.49, $2.99. ‘Our famous Gloria Silk Umbrella, $1.85. A mammoth line of Umbrellas in chotce natural sticks and gold and silver handles, $1.99 to $6.99, Goods exchanged or money refunded if not satisfuetory. Boston Vanrery Store, m4,11 705, 707 Market Space, ity Oil, “The Oil for the Parlor.” “The Oil for the Study.” Best Household Oil in use. e013 Baker's Norwegian Cod Liver O11, the reputation of which has been maintained a half century, is still ahead of all competition. All who need the article will find it greatly to their advantage to insist on our brand, or send directly to ourlarboratory. JouN C. BAKER & Co., Phila., and at drugzists. Pickwiek Club Whisky 1s the best. Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. perlb. Miso cottage cheese and butter mill sweet milk 5c, per quart. Cream 15 cents, —_—— ee ee A. Bacewazv Srrixe. ‘The majority ofmen have yet to buy Spring Sults as the season so far hashot permitted any decided change from thick to thin clothes. We invite a call from you toexamine the choice variety of Suits we display, cut in fashionable stylest CASSIMERES, from .$10 u FLANNELS, from sid up. CHEVIOT, ‘trom $12 up. CORKBCREWS, from $15 up. SERGES, trom 13 up. DIAGONALS, from ¥18 up. ‘These lots of @ods are extra value and should be geen. We are willing to put our tune uguinst yours. Should you find anything to please we give you # GUARANTEE TICKET, which entitles you to your money should you not be’ pleased with your purchase. AE you know of auy fulrer way to do’ business, let's ma. GEORGE SPRANSY'S, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 607 SEVENTH STREET, my7 o U.S. Post Office. LEAR AND HARMLESS AS WATER. NATTANS' CRYSTAL DISCOVERY, Speeiaee noe eat ees zr a , to stop Its ‘Sseist ln growth, to erudicave ‘dendrutl aniScure sil ‘other unpleasant conditions of the hair. The following baeatuss yo Mp, A 1886, T1M01 . Ma. AmriuR Narras: MP4 APHI26, Dear Sir: It affords me much pleasure to bear testi- mony a8 to the etticacy uf your Crystal Discovery. since, whille ti India, 1 suffered from a ering, a patel of ait on the Sel side of mat heed pe. ring, e perfecuy white, without at all affecting the re. ‘and In tis country: they all bad ons they dyed the ‘Now, with your (Cr Discovery, ean get the desired shade—the natural ‘the best ¥ ee years truly, HY 5 ROG Eks, wp. (0. 6S Sharp Price 6 pes HHO NaTTANS, Inventor mys ‘16th and I and 2d and D we. 01 Fou Los | SPRING GOODS, Now open at the Leading Tailoring Establishment ot HD. BARR, \ mb18 1111 PENNA. AVE Nae | MINERAL WATER HAFER, . j 00 NN oo nr : PRA EA BAZAR ‘715 MARKET SPACE GREAT BARGAIN WEEK. ‘Revolution prices in our INFANTS’ AND CHILDRENS’ DRESS DEPART- ‘We are offering, for one week only, the entire stock of MENT, INFANTS' AND CHILDRENS DRESSES at net manufacturers prices, It pays you to ascertain prices, as you will not havesuch an opportunity again, ‘We can show you the most desirable shapes in fine CALL EARLY TO AVOID RUSH. MILLINERY. ‘Milan, Braid, Leghorn, and Fancy Pearl All colors, trimmed and untrimmed, at the lowest STRAW HATS, prices, ‘Large assortments in FLOWERS, TIPS, PLUMES, RIBBONS, LACES, SILK: GREPE DE CHENE VEILINGS HOSIERY, LACE CAPES. EMBROIDERIES, 3, CORSETS. RUCHINGS, GLOVES, FANS, LADIES’ SHAWLS, PARASOLS, ORIENTAL LACES, SWISS EMBROIDERIES, 715 MARKET SPACE. my6 Tue Gnear May Foesrrvar Ix FRE KING'S PALACE. KING'S PALACE, Our GRAND MAY OPENING of PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, And All the Latest Novelties in tho MILLINERY LINE, ‘Will Begin on MONDAY, MAY 3, IM MMOL o£ 11NX NEFERRE Y ¥ MM MIT s HNNNE RORY ¥ MMMUL o£ NNUER RRR YY ‘M MITE HNNNE R RY . M MIULULILLLUN NNEEER ROY = And will continue the entire week with all the latest Designs as they arrive daily from Europe and the home markets, THE GREATEST EXHIBITION ON RECORD. $75,000 WORTH OF HATS , BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIB- BONS, VELVETS, BEADS, CREPEDE CHINE, And All Other Desirable Styles of HAT TRIMMINGS, As well as LACE CAPS, JERSEYS, VISITES, BOUCLE JACKETS, PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. SPECIAL SALE OF CHILDREN’S, MISSES’, and BOYS' SAILORS, Elegant Trimmed SAILORS, alll colors, 19¢. and 25c. ‘This is a Big Drive. Genuine Mackinaw Trimmed SAILORS, for Boysand Girls, at 50c. only. Ten Thousand Elegant Bunches of FRENCH FLOWERS at 50c. only. Five Thousand Buuches of TIPS, in 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 it, maintain it, and prove.it city, we say it, mean ‘We invite you to our May Festival and Great Feast of Bargains in Millinery. Palace to save money. i PALACE 1010 F street. myé 614 SEVENSH STREET N. W, ‘Come all and boy at King’s R RENT—BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. FURAN Soames with Stabieand Oredode ‘Address M_P. B., 1313 New Hampshire ave. myll-1w* RENEY, SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH CO. VA. THE LARGEST AND MOST FASHIONABL SUMMER RESORT IN THE MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA. This resort has been thoroughty overhanted, painted, repaired and papered throughont: new closets and the best sanitary plumbing, in the mountains; new porches have been crec edt newly furnished throughout, new hair mattresses. have been placed in ms, With woven wire fed | Terr Scorn Zenrns 100 PILCES “CONFINED STYLES” IN. ANDER- SON: HAMS. . DRY GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. P. Hassox Ths & Co EDUC At: RS. LAURA FLINT AND MES. MYERS WILE re-open, on Oct. 4th, thelr school for girs bee Somber Umit SEATON PERRY, GUCCESSOK TO PERRY & RROTHER, yey HAS JUST RECEIVED IIs SECOND, IMPORTA: SPRING LINE sireet TION OF “TUFTED SCOTCH 7: FARNEST SOLICITATION oF WHICH ARE THE “LATEST ¥ ; or Mrs CARELL te their NOVELTY” IN WASH FABRICS, beaut fal Fr papiie for WALL PAPERS. Scorer PRED ae “will ecah ND FRENCH SATEENS, MADE BES x, To MY EXPRESS ORDER BY GRUS. ROMAN, morte eed atcha orn AROZEAU & CO. springs, making tnis the best and ‘most complete re- | «EXEL S Te Desi: PRINTED PURE or RATED ASTT OTH Helio be bul ia che sate ottated ents gg | “PAGLUNIV A DESIST eeinteD PURE] OES. YT cee Medicinal waters at any summer resort in the United | NOVELTIES. IN WHITE AND “ChU EARROTD- sii mer clases, ner ‘States; beautiful scenery, magnificent roads; table un- ERED SWISS 8, FROM 25c TO 50. FURNITURE, > sa MANS gRotteg; Rot cold, shower and, plunge baths: good PER YARD, 5 CARPETS. myn tee cimticery in connetion wit tne ote” apart | NEW, NHUCTE AND COLORED EatnROTDERED es SMOHTHAND, AND FVPEW FING PmactE thetalding. Tas i vernon ‘te nee tt EMBROIDERED IND} EE AND PRINTED | _ (FTEE. - followed, Private pupils y Fro 5 ‘as! m, being only ours’ ride on the B. & O. \ CARD . = —_ miearetatied of. Ed. wns’ Brass and String Band, of al figs BS, INCLU = : * ip icaialadhed bai tosh tanet ght al JASHINGTON CoNSERVAT® oF Musi ifs oper Yiouse Destipive pasipiniecaye | BRE LARICS Pon “COM Se aed x ty meee in er mew sete | WY) aut y Op Comey ASO E OW. taining tull information, cuts of the four princinal | NOVREITES IN SPANISH, GUIPURE AND sons trices on Well Pagans abeiben | Sout pene, Pinna tition Veen Clete Bens analysis of the witer, attractions. teris, vex ¢ TILLY LACK NETS FOR OVER W selling Gilt Papers, for 35. and | vantages “0 ik BULLARD, bir Solburt eral water depot on Post. ta For farther information address If. MADDUX, Proprietor. HG. BURKE, Chief Clerk. Dr. GW. CHANCELLOR, Resident Physician. CABELL my8-5im P 3.000 FEET! DEBE PARK AND OAKLAND, 6 THE CREST OF THE ALLEGIA WITHIN THE FAMOUS GLADES SECT iON, oe RECTLY ON THE LINE OF THE B. & ¢ NO STAGE RIDES OR "BUS TRANSFERS. ALL LIMITED EXPRESS TRAINS STOP, With the new and unparalieled tast schedule on ther BALTIMORE AND O1NIO RAILROAD, these lovely twin resorts are beyond all comparison’ the most ad- ‘vantagvonsly located, both as to train services and ELEGANT BLACK ich Gold Freiz RIADAMES AND PRICES, iN PRINTED THEN GUM On isla i srs ech, Latin, Greek. spatis TAKROQUE LANGUAGES, i. " ne pea Uris na taught Shan : Se. per foot ALUES” IN BLACK TWISTED | “Buy ude while the prices are low. sis Bebure and rewember the place and number, BLACK AND’ COLORED DEN- AT ei Prt Yat NADINE, RD. J. F. SPELSHOUSE Te BEREITZ scitoot, 7TH ST Was DA And in the priiiel _apl6-2m Paures Wisse PAPERHANGING Will be pleased to see W. i RANGIN i) ERRY BUILDING, Penn, Avenue, Corner Yih street, Established 1840. surroundings, of any east of the Rockies, ‘SEASON OPENS JUNE 23 NO FLIES! NO MOSQUITO NO MALARIA! Deer Park and Oakland, the one being but six miles distant from the other—with the most charming drives. connecting them—will be under the management of Mr. W. J. WALKER, who in his three seasons man- ]ement has made many euthuslastic friends of the glorious resorts among Washingtonians. All communications should be addressed to W, J. WALKER, Queen City Hotel, Cumberland, Md..up fosune 15°" After that date, elther Deer Parc or Gak- land, oO HAY Fever!| Lanssurct & Bra sold out, a MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLESTOCK OF SPRING & Co"s line of were at Lowest HORT WAND Wall Papers, whic! posnibie prices Also a line of Raby tee Carriages and Straw Mattings | Just received. Slip Covers cut and made at lowest rates. W. H. HOUGHTON & co, | 1214 Fst. nw | pr J i GRERK 5 F.ASPEIN F. Appincants fir ex “SPECIAL SPRING WRAP SALE.” ‘We shall begin to sell to-morrow, and continue until apls-im area. ESCH PEL ORGANIST, TEACH EROF: ¢ and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular att ners & those 0. be Apply mated (oe RATES—$60, $75 and $90 per month, according to WRAPS. : ener penton Piagansotroomeand hoon onen mice | THE QUANTITY Is NT VERY LARGE | "Due Rinowar sree 0, Tieket Office, 619 and 1361 Pa, ave., Washington. | ONLY ONE OF A KIND—-NO TWO ALIKE. PENCHRIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR git ats ESO, Company has spared.no expense in ren + and D sis. tw “A pFactical baste lering Deer Park and Oakland the leading Mountain | These we will offe pe jessthan_manu- hes eciucation that Herorts ofthe Fast, and ior the senson oF 86 the at: | qcture pe onieE as gcelraee een te ces hens Factions will be of a character not hitherto equalled, | meyrens Brice CFR ‘ Sof tit reagh de nd the culaine of both houses unexcelled, First ciass’ | “itomentovrs we euatanies these to be THIS Si J A Writing, the, Fngtiah tas Conres Laundry. Fine Livery. | Elegant new Bathing Pools. | SON'S production — 1 wlculations, Rookk «ping, Busine ‘THE FINEST PLAGE FUit CHILDREN IN THE Ey ASS a Practice, neta Law, Blitie: 1 Bassman LAND. myS-,tu,th2m Ie meee aa hogtaphy and Type Writing. Open day amt ev: NTE > aw, ‘these can be found in our § feachers.-- Wustrated circular sent ONTEREY SPRINGS HOTEL WILL opi p gosibie by su my CPS = Mo EEE "Thorougiily renova ee ded a MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC peak. Wie bee ted, refurnished Situated at ALSO, - . » — the summit of Bae Ri SPECIAL 2 REFRIGERATOR KNOWN, FOR FAMILY land RR. Noted for it Z , 1OFFELD ACHR Apply t¢ 30 MUDDLEKAUTE, 68 Frankl sro. ©) fine Jetted Wraps, handsomely trimmed.| ose rpis WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING the tru n mecha AME BARROW, Sup't, Baltimore, Ma. A ay cae RUS ‘good te ty ad tata ORDAN WHITE, SULPHUIE SPHIN — THE TROUBLES TION OF RE- set methods. ZAG at hw vitae phenson's Depot P.O., Va. Open JUNE, SHIRT WAISTS. + “austen 20 sae OD: LESSONS, THE QOICKEST, EASES Jats, Terma per day, 83° per week, $12.50: RNS TO SELEcT From,| *®!GERATIONINPRE a nd the best known aystem. Proc I LARIOgt 5 F month (28 days), $40. PSE tO HOMAGE 3 : 1 fou Paris Sochonne Lulversity. ATHENEUM ¢ Pamplilets at the star office SEtten oe tanta = OST INDEFINITE =| FEENCH LANGUAGE. IS1¢t et ue. amr st E.C.JORDAN. | Thege goods cannot be equated for eut and finish, PERIOD I ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH a COOL GF PulunGsh anny — Excellent Shirt W ee SGIOGE OF Py PEW RETIN. S eB: Excelle + Waists at SE ee ae a SCHOOL OF ENGLISTE 2ONGIEEANCE Regular $1.25 Shirt Waists for 98e, ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPIRRE AN! Shorthand Rooks wd Supple esa coupon agg seemed! emcee MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURE, wi gern he =o WILL OPEN JUNE 10, THE HOTEL JUNE 19 BUSTLES. a peter aes ees PS feet D. M.& W.E. HILDRETH, Proprietors, | Have you seen our stock t AND THESE conprrions west BE | PIVENING FRENCH Classis Foi Bbal® Broadway, New York. iy, good aul relia my4-30t_New York Office, 5 rue PASHEMET, Mass. ‘on the north shore. , Send for circular di Neck. “[my6-th,s,tu,2m) He™ LE KAATE] CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, OPENS J For rates, &c., apply to MARBLEHEAD Coolest location and finest surf; Every room has, oce riptive of G 4 rev ee ML BROWN; Prop. NE 26, 1886. W. F. PAIGE, Grand Hotel, 31st st. and Broadway, my4-c026t New York. G Every modern improvel one square of the “New Iron Pier.” and open grate fires. TPE BASS ROC 0D HARBOR BEACH, L Kast Gloucester, Mass. Grand ocean scenery, lovely drives, boating, fishing, su and siill-water bathing. Fifty new rooms added thig season. Gas, steam heat, electric bens throughout; hot and cold’ sea-water baths: new musie hall, billiard room, bowling alley, telegraph, stabling, ete," For illustrated circular au send to F. H: NUNN: 4-8,t0,th, OCKWOOD_ HOUSE, HARPER'S Fut A West Vas Mrs SH, Lovett, Proprie- tress.—Convenient to’ Washington and the mountains. ‘Tableturnished with, Plenty fresh milk. Spring beds. Special terms for taiilies, Open Stay 7p ARANDALE, earest to Springs Hote, ry ellable F 5 spring unbreakable Bustle, Only good and AD h st. between Kat MAINTAINED, rue ONLY The “Ceylon' = feria classes fort mnmended for wear. Regular price, 8c. Special | OBTAINED IN THE RIDGWA 3:50 "p.m, Barigian ‘protonation. “pragttea! ” Bustle, Kid finished and durable, | WES, ROLLEAYITT. OF nostox, cram da ean a¥ Ff uate and certitied examiner of the New Poginndl no techiique, Dat n” Bustle and white, at 25c., pay und Vole ie leitch is's rapid seller, at 44e.: si a tk | DMINATE Lpsoxs IN ALL craps op Be. 2 a dys taaduits euitidential: prepares tor collage ‘See OUF “Panter Bustle cular price 75e. Avgnpolia, Went Point, ail axamihat Bustle DeparunentSecond Floor. ‘TS! FURNISHINGS. ENTS’ NECKWEAR. IVY INSTITUTE, aw. corner Sti snd Kastan ‘Mathematical, Classical, Husivews LYNN, A.M. <2 ~w Evening Classes, $8 and $5 emonth, LADIES’ GOODS, ' Mes Sera Reerenr CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING, No. 1020 Seventh street northwest, os K. Flats. white per dozen, opened a tang bftdrens esaud Bows in figured Lawns wad Swiss, HOMIEAY, SOMMERM OMDUMWTEAM. Comauee F peccale ue penaes. ape Sole Agents forthe Districh | iq, si1k and Lisle Thread GLOVES aud MITTENS, "_hereale Suspenders, yr and Cashmere SHAWLS, HANDKER ei | CHIEPS, RIBBONS, BELTS and PANS at very low fandkerehtels, only Lise leon Gents oehite Hemstivched Pore Linen Handker- | | Hiecant aortment of LACES, EMRROLDERRSS Regular made Briuish Halt Hose, only 15 cents, Varorn Sroves gud ALL-ON EGS to, mat nd Cutldreu ae | MANDY LACE anaStititeDCaPstngrent vareer, ze Shirts, short or long steeves. 25¢. each. | We have just received acar load of the LATEST | a ap : " hirts, Satin front,extra fine two | mrpRoW =D VAPOR STOVES ‘or, &&c. allsizesand ail styles, sure to call and inspect our } assortment before you pure VAPOR STOVE Also Agent for the Celebrated ONE MINU’ BOSS COFFEE POT. ies brizzan Shirts 5e... or ! list 1 NW ae A less Ladies’ Gauze Vest or high, Heckless and sieeveless, 35¢. high, neck ss, cd and Untrimnind HATS and 1 1 Vests, ali sizes, in shot titons and itlopen ax. ty 2th ele a Vests ali sizes, im short ortong | GSES ASM ATA TERTA LS, for the season cali be 1 is e found on our first floor, — | — 4 elo AiSiEs sare. ‘All these goods cau be tound on our first floor. N, 7 : Ew3 (Roce) Eivw! Siames an Bien ee cor News Goon J WILL BE OPENED 2 A RNR . 3 St . 4 AA NNN FROM el SE Bennsyivan} THE FIRST OF JUNE, Q Lt AAR ON KN FOR THESEASUN HEL | too a“ NAN ppp coe 00) RR ‘This early opening is made at the request of severa! ee ee DD 6° 8 8 ft parties, ‘ BBR OU | pp ceo 06 RR Full descriptive pamphlets, giving all information, BoB u ; ee ae | 108 are now ready and may be hod at the ofties of ace ine UU For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES | DDD panne Ran, Aavetie, PRATT € SONS, 401 Oth street, or at the counter of BaROU OU and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, | Sy Viciares. Japanese Pans soralls, 1 the EvEsiNe State uBs UU asno one need be without a well-furnisbed home | XSi “plans Lanterns, Naphins, «rie Ptures _my1-3m __A.S. PRATT, Proprietor. && BRE because they have not got the cash to spare, Favors for the Geran, Musk Wook [See eae “ek Een | Weare determined to knock the bottom out of high “ Masks Mi) shades French Tas SEASON OF 11 ack RR ices, and will seit Per 100. doy, Sudies SEASON OF 1886. : fyge Ee ER » eng Fan, Be THE UNITED STATES HOTEL 2 - = te inn GE aaa ONE PRICE HOUSE, GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS ALTERED, DYED AND and remain open until October 1. my1-26t 420-422-424-426 NTH STREET, : pare = I OUBLING GAP WHITE SULPHUR AND AS CHEAP aS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE-| 4, i CHALYBEATE SPRING Coolest Store in town. Patent Fans for Cooling Ms Baecare Store. my WHERE FOR CASH, 4 1 terms address Capt. J. W, WHEELER. & Newville, Cumberland county, Pa, ay YATSKILL MOUNTAINS. HOTEL ULSTER, PI Ulster County, N On the Ulster and Delaware I ‘Will be opened for the reception of guests, June 15th. For descriptive circular and ¥/ st E HID BIL, West Shore and Butlulo K. 1” House first- class, “Hot and cold baths, gas, &c, pot, church, telegraph und post une 7th. Send ap2s-lin® It, Shortest route via ear de! tice. Open for circulars and referenc deat HF BAKER, Proprietor. MD. AEFORT ably furnished; plano, tableware, &c. No silver or house linen, “Hot "and cola wate in bath room. Garden, if desired. Ice, meat, milk, butter and vegetables brought to the door. Avply to THOMAS HILL, Esq., corner Fayette and St. Paul sts, Baltimore, or to A: A. PERKY, 175 W. Hoffman st,, Baltimore, Md. 66 (\OLONADE”—ATLANTIC CITY, J—ALL MODERN IMPROV: MENTS Address C. C. LEFFLER, 623 13th at. n.w., or Hotel, fiom, v SPRINGS, PENNA, MAIN LINE PENNA. RAILROAD, ‘The MOUNTAIN HOUSE will open JUNE Solis, Parlor and Sleeping Cars from all points east and west, For circulars, &c., address ‘api7-65t_ WM. It DUNHAM, Supt,, Cresson, Pa, 7ERMONT HOUSE, VERMONT AV: above Atlantic, Atlantic City, N. J. ey Unobstructed ocean view. Open “all the ‘Telephone No. 52. api RHE LA PIERRE, CORN. tic and Delaware w ‘enues, Atlanuic City, Ay : apiesur eerHE WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY, i pet all the year, Sun, parlor, lot’ and cold sea baths, steam heat fid-3m* ‘Mra JNO. L. BRYANT. Ss PRING D RY G ‘OODs. Tne. | and Cream and New Spr Goods, coniprising N. hit; Mulls; Printed ' Li Choice Colorings; to match, all sizes, in all the new Linen, Sheeti qualities, also # full line 3-4, 6-4 and Covers in all the new desighs. Au inspection of our Stock is Solicited. Shapes over Ladies’ straw Hats and Bonnets tn Tatest stytes ap2od. Mas M. J. Hess 1309 F STREET } And we make thisextraordinary offer that cnstomers. can make their own terms in regard to payments 36-inch NUN’S VEILING, in Black and Colors |“ ™ Come and see the largest store in the United States, | Come and see the largest and most varied stock to se- dect from. 42inch ALBATROSS CLOTH, in Light Blue, Pink 50c. ALL-WOOL BUNTINGS, in Black and Colors, 15¢. 0c. 36-inch TWILLED DE BEGE, . Wee WILL MAKE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF FRENCH. BONNETS AND ENGLISH HATS DURING THE Come after you have posted yourselves on prices andtcrnis elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that ANTIC CITY, N. J. A0inch ALL-WOOL CASHMERE, New Spring | GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSIR COMING WEEK. LADIES ARE INVITED. ap P Colors, 50e. = z = ma 5,000 yards New SPRING DRESS GOODS, 10c, sages etal Mis B. M. Mesernr, | 12c., 150. ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH 410 NINTH ST. N.w. A splendid Ine of TRICOT CLOTHS, tn Spring | Velghits, 50c. 10-4 BLE CROCHET BED SPREADS HUCK and DAMASK TOW Materials of all kinds for ART EMBROLDER! mbia Knitting Yarns, beat AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con | ‘vVinced that What we say are fucts and nohumbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at s', Misses and Children, New Styles. Im- Assortment, Cholee Goods and Low Prices. Jeached, medium weight Hose for Lad! Fe. Misses! and Children's English aud French Hosiery regular fasuboned, from no GKOGAN'S. Jest Recuven, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES, Seren Save S, 10c., 1 Crinkle Seersuckers, Gi tins. ete,, ete. NEW PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. Ladies’ and ’ Medium Weight and Gauze UN- 3 iLOVES, ete., etc, [VEU S$ CANDELABRAS, | 25c. us GARNER # 00, BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABI sonnane, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, which we are selling at $29.75. es ona. ap28. South side, near 7th st. BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS: AT COST PRICES, M™ ANNIE K. BUM ¢ HATH STAT NOT Bakes Corsets to order in every style an materia ‘aiid guarantees perfect f¢ and comfort. Hex Saciactins ARM x¢ Dress Groons. We have just opened aispiendid line relies in. Wo combination; Cloth Suitings in all the :. a French Hand-inade Uuderclothing, Merino Underwear Spring Weight; India Linens; fzured W. H. HOEKE, ‘and Sinest imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Viraces, and all Drew French Corsets aud Bustien (18 __FO1 Market Spare. 308 and 310 Sth st. n.w. — ~ | ered Rot sae = = = — — Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corse: (Miss H.'sowa: PEMBROKE, NOR AROLINA, | Siecr Sutin oasmnersatd minke) that tor the prices surpassed. Pacitle, Auntie City, S34 cozy. Grenadines: Silt Hornaniess <a RB. —French-Comanand tokeiss spoken, ene veil appoi a OX. k Table Cloths and Napkins | Z PURUNUSS abi eind® PERRY | beautiful shades; Damask Table Cloths and Napkins Vieisian i widths and | rence: RYELUNG, SCOURING AND DBY ‘Linen for Slip CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crapo Vell Svrross You Loox: How-case es, St ©o., st mw. HOOE BRO& 1328 ep10 Tue Braxce Bat Feathers, Kid Gloves. Flaunel and Ponge ent’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladiet Dresses Dyed and Cleaved without ryyping ANTON wore Siar SOME PEOPLE HAVE NEVER SEEN, AND ae) | SHEREFORE D0 WOT] KNOW. OF THE MAND, | CCAMOLANRIARGN Qemey ome 6 iaaarest Isstill selling the Mystery Shirt (the old favorite) at =e a pont Ss SG | Maison Vriese, Rue Rivolte “ We Azz M. A fc. The Comfort Shirt (reinforced) aud Made oftne | SOME, GOOD FITTING, STYLISH CLOTHING a pie Gee 33 E iE ANUFACTURERS D | Nery best. material (finished), only S5c.| ‘Tius Shirtis | WE MAVE READY-MADE. TAKE, FOR IN- Mar Var Baaszpm, Moor Wows the time to feavevour memure Yor Shirts, | STANCE, OUR D.B. PRINCE ALBERT FROCK Ke ith Lord & Taylor, New Yor CAN FIT YOU ALL—FAT, LEAN, OR OTHER, | Six finest Lrow Shirts (mnie oner) sold towns | SUITS THEY ARE MADE FROM IMPORTED ani melther open back oF open tru x tines 4 tes S ; “ ; Dress Shirts, snade to order, (pleated bosouns), for $125 | S00DS, HANDSOMELY TRIAAIED, ARE BET. | resonable priew, snd vaulraction guaraiiiced WISE-FROM THE 24-YEAR BOY TO THE 300 | any number of pleats desired. Perfect fit guarauteed. B ress pean POUNDER, NO MATTER WHAT SHAPE YOU ap2 TER MADE,AND FIT BETTER THAN MOST “MADE TO ORDER” CLOTHING. THEN, AGAIN, OUR CHECK AND CHEVIOT SUITS ARE THE At the az 920 Lath st, between I aud K BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, 31002 F STREET NORTHWEST, Pasr Yorr Bees ARE. WE CAN SUIT YOU IN EVERY PARTICU- LAR, AS REGARDS THE LENGTH, THE SLEEVE, AND IN THE FIT OF THE COLLAR WE EXCEL :NO OTHER CLOTHIERS CAN COMPARE WITH OURS, FOR NO HOUSE IN THE CITY HAS THE FACILITIES OR THE ANY TOUCH OUR PRICES, SOLE AGENT FOR DUNLAP & CO0.'S NEW YORK NOVELTIES IN HEADGEAR. MANUFACTURERS, Cor. 7th and E streets, Sep THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED 1N ‘MEN’S, YOUTHS, BOYS’ DUNLAPS SPECIAL COLORS AND SHAPES. ADVANTAGES THAT WE POSSESS, NOR CAN | BOYS' AND MISSES’ STRAW HATS IN EVERY MOST FASHIONABLE AND NEWEST THINGS OUT, YET VERY FEW, E) AMONG THE MERCHANT TAILORS, HAVE THEM. WE HAVE DIFFERENT STYLES OF THEM, BUT THE BEST WAY IS TO COME AND TRY ON THE GARMENTS FOR ONE DOLLAR WITH CARRIAGE BLACK, mise Hats SPRING HATS, READY MIXED FOR REPAINTING OLD CaR- RIAGHES, BUGGIES. SLEIGHS, ETC. THE ONLY SUCCESSFUL READY MIXED CAR- RIAGE BLACK IN THE MARKET, ‘One coat gives an old Buggy or Sleigh the biackest black you ever saw, and a bandsome gloss without varnishing. Its acombination of Paint and Varnish, and contains no Asphaitum. It is very tough and durable and will not crack. It will outwear the ordi- nary carriage paint twice over. It dries hard in a few hours, No rubbing! No varnishing! No extra trou ble! Tt sells jie hot cakes! Where known a case lasts a dealer but a few days. Each can contains morethan AND CHILDREN’S garden: ROBINSON, PARKER & ©O, FINEST CLOTHING READY MADE, COLOR, SHAPE AND PRICE. 819, Southeast Corner 7th and D Streets, apl23m_ Paovws For Your Fusay WHILE YOU LIVE ‘WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Pennsylvania ave = HIRSHBERG, HOLLANDER & 00, ‘Wholesale Dealers in PAINTERS’ AND ARTISTS SUPPLIES, 195, 197 and 240 W. Prattm., ax> BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE! apl2-imge ‘Baltimore, M@ . Gironce T: Kes, Any persan can afford to insure in THE NATiONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, - ‘TAILOR, ‘Where the Cost is Smali "Traverens To Evnore W. costs are controlied by the actual death, Bx-| Can receive all information concerning ailing of Toe Caran Sova Waren, 414 OTH STREET NORTHWEST. an TooS Uiavernge co por Woamad Was rwamers, rules of pasnage. etc, ete, of te following ar 9p20Sm. Reps siete cies lines: North German Lioyd, New York, France, Eng- AIBN RAM'S, . 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