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LOCAL MENTION. Tfce Wrntbrr. cfttti of thi hirf sloxii, offtrrv D. April S. 9-30 xm.

Tor the middle Atlantic sums, fair weather In Hurt barn portions, partly cloudy weather and light local tn extreme southern portions, winds generally rrom north to east, slight changes In temperature. slightly wanner, fair weathe" is Inmated tor New Kngrund, the upper lake region the upper Mississippi and Missouri fteaaay. cleas HOCSR. Enoch 31organ's Son's Sapolio. Vklatis famous caramels, 9th 1339 Pa.

av fine photos of Kets Kemethy's, 1109 PennVlvanla avenue, continue to be $3 per dozen, with a thirteenth painted. CBase, Umbrella Maker, removed to 1314 Pa. ave. AT a Miii ino of the nlon Veteran Corps last evening, the committee to arrange for the Ulp to Brooklyn were Instructed to confer with aiuiur committees from Post 2, O. a.

R-, and the MclctT of the Army of the Potomac. Where age and purity are desired in Wine and Liquors lor medical or other purposes, call at Chr JUialera, No. mi 7th street nortawSiL singin? Canaries at Dowling will sen to-morrow at 18 clock. at his auction looms, two hundred and flfty singing canaries wituciit reserve. This lb a clianceto pet a rood uMti cheap bird.

James c. Nellitta, a brakeman on the Baltimore 1 aii'l Puioiaac railroad. fell from a car corner 12th I street and Maryland avenue southwest, yesterday, injuring himself quite aerlou-ly. I In nrcEMENTs for thirty da ys; fine elegantly mounted panels for $3 a Merrill's new gallerv. Til Mkc space, lateoperator for new Photo.

Art Co. Monet LoANgoon real estate by B. H. Warner. CITY AND DISTRICT.

AmiiM-mrntk, To-nlytic. National Abbott opera pany In Ford's Oueen's Lace Handksrchlel" Tbrater OojfTQrB lass varieties. inns and interesting performance. ic Tkmj i.k.?Fair of tne Corcoran cadets. Holes' Patrick's church lair.

to illarp concert of La Petite Marguerite. Lincoln Jackson Armstrong's1 k. tire on "The lhlllsts Cunrirnked Lorain. street Limps will lighted at 7 p. m.

and extlngulshec at 3:30 a. rj. At the of A. M. E.

conference, at Hagerstov yesterday, Joseph A. Handy, of 1 uis city, was chosen one of the delegates to the general confarence, which meets In Baltimore In iiurie? A. shorter, of this city, was chosen delegate. The Pro luce Exchange companv have sold their on Louisiana avenue, between 9th and luih formerly the site of the old central guard to Mr. W.

H. ooddard for Joseph Taber Johnson gave a lunch reception esterday to Dr. Paul F. Munde, ot New lark, the distinguished editor of the American 1 ij his bouse on Farragnt m. -ine.

About tin phy were present. No. 1M4, K. of last night adopted resolutions stating that they regard It as a duty of 'tubers of the Knights of Labor to see that infiiitiers if Congress who opposed the passage of lie bill to '-stabllsh a bureau of labor statistics be V' iise-i irom further legislative service. lhe National Veterinary Medical Association of the 1 states tiled a certificate of Incorporation In the rei- 1 office vesterdav.

with J. T. Bushman, Robert Smith and William Nicholson as directors iu the lirst year. The object is to further legislation looking to the prevention of contagious diseases among animals. At the adjourned meeting of the Presbytery of ashington.

at the atii-sireer Presbvterlan church t--L: afternoon, the reports of "the on the revision 01 the ot Discipline, of the on divorce will be among the subjects 1 considered. Wm. Ja Armstrong will lecture at Lincoln hall this evening, on "the He will be by CoL H. o. lugersolL 1 he tnurth eranrt ball of Uie s.

S. P. c. was held i night at Abner s. There were fully 250 couples Miss si1Sie O'Hagan was awarded a gold watch, having received the highest number of ihe funeral of Mr.

George H. Larcombe, whose teatn was mentioned in yesterday's star, took pl fthN afternoon, and the interment will be at cngressiona! emetery. Mr. Larcombe, who was t'se ot Lh age when he died, was for with the internal revenue as District during the assessorship of the lute i'tff M. Pearson, ami since that time had b-'; a clerk in the Pension 1" puiap doctor is badly wanted at the corner it viTh t'on oran streets.

The Hev. Father assistant to Rev. J. Sulllvan. pasi ir of St.

Peter's chunh, Capitol H11L bas pointed assistant to Father McNally, St. church- Hev. John Ahern has been apIi-iteii s- cond to Father at St. Ji.ttlil>'V. s.

lit ihe Police Court this morning Lincoln Hilton a.i<J the principals In the so-called loan pri riehr. ronelted collateral each, he i.sc^ against the others were nolle pressed. stiutk by a About eleven t.H the n.ght tif the 17th Inst, as Mr. John was pa.s.->ing along jth street, between ne was struck on the head with a ano senseless, several persons who -j -tiinding near by cried "murder," which was respoml-i to Nicholson, who was at when the alarm was given. Conners tak-'n to 1 he precinct station, where Li- wiHUfcis were after which he was taken his at No.

51 street northwest. In the 1 "-day colored man named John Keii. whs nned for the assault on Connera. Wb4t's toe with the gas niiTht. both in private dwellings and the street was of the purest quality seen in this city for a lone time.

The street lamps resembled little r-d spari.s scattered about over the streets and parks, gi.inc ui scarcely any light, and. in some suddenly e.xilni-'ulshed themselves without any nelp, and had to be relighted. National sonnambulaT was renoerU in very satisfactory manner bv the Abbott company last evemng, and the "popular prima donna hearty welcome As a tutii't she antl well, and was alled foiv the curtain at the end of each act. She was eapiially supported by t'ampobello as Cwtnt Jt'id-j'ph, and Fabrlnl as Eirino. Mrs, Zelda Seeuln Ls a great favorite in ashington, and her appearance in the aci trom "II i rovatore'" was the brgnal for loud applause, she gave the prison with Fabrlna in a most artistic manner To-nlchT "Mismon" win be produced with an exceiv Uonally strong cast.

ror an Indecent Taylor, a youiiK etilored man. was tried in the rouce Court to-lay on a charge of assault and battery with lnteut Ui commit a rape, and also a Tbe complainant was Smith, and ihe ofTense was January, when she made a to the hon- of the defendant's father on avenue. The defendant, she testified, fol? the house, and threw her Vacant lot. bit his finger and rulsni an outcrv which brought assistance, and the defendant was drlvea Hhotles that the deiendant. when arrested, said he hoped she would forgive Tlie rourt gavehim for the assault and dlsmlsaed the other charge.

WiffliscTw the Oueenstown yards, on the Metropolitan Branch, B. from the city, lewis in? 1 214 head of cattle 4 to liutehers. 6H to ttv; pool iiatv 5 to ordlnan. 3.. to 4 sheep an-1 lambs up.

selling, slrT. from to Clipped. 4 to litfi-i V' aUtl filing from fai to head, state of the market dull Lot9 Meridian HILL? in ailverti-lnp columns there will ne found an titbit building lots on Mertdiai. 11111. near the Columbia road.

This sale 1.P""V to-morrow uiternoon at o'clock. aad shoui.i itu-n led by those desiring propertv li: an advancing section tif our city. illard petite Louise Marguerite will rive ia wen concert here to-night, previous to Vr.r,,ror L11 rope. The musical comedian, vM old, together sharpe. Mines Blshoff, McNerhanev and whl participate splendid opportunltv to in diamoncls, watches, etc in the pawbrokers sale rooming, at ten o'clock.

trKN'TtrRE at Dowling at the Baron de VL an(1 American claims comstreet northwest, a very choice coU aDd furniture, fine a ITj SC. nrtlcles belonging to Mr de KavsUn will be tin explw! auction rooms, nth and to-niorrow and next day. The wiJ begin Friday morning, at 11 o'clock. or hoicr 10 801(1 at the salwroom aith UUaius Ca- on Thursday, April a. ls one beautirullv canred ork 10 8bow superiority of workmanship, see advertisement.

trnKR Fiki adverSaturday Star, conslsU of a series of ladders suspended between the floor and of ejeh story a building. The ladder foUte 'n between the two trap-doors ceUing and floor above The lower or rap loor Ls held in place by an Iron hook said trapdoor It win to untoW and extend whrre Its ends are fastened to hooka These two rings are covered by wooden lids waot seven inches squara The ladders are ex and win not be effected by weather or tbe trap-door can taken off. The carpet there is so tacked as to be easily removed tor mHDumose In chain ladder drop foils etJbi 4own the ladder fastens booksarvfi. means of the spring emcSk succerwlreflw with and the avenue ot completed tor ail to tollow. 01 The District activity among those dissatisfied with tu late convemhon.

There is considerable activity among the members of the late republican convention who are dissatisfied with the results of that convention. Meetings are being held quietly, and an effort Is being made to secure evidence of "fraud and Intimidation such as will justify a repudiation of the work of that convention and the calling of a new one by the central committee. Mr. We H. Brown, of the eighteenth district, said to a star reporter to-day that If Mr.

clapp, as chairman of the central committee, did not call a convention, a majority of the members of the committee would call a mass meeting at Lincoln hall to elect delegates to Chicago to contest the places of Messrs. Conger and Carson. Mr. Brown said that a petition was being circulated In his district by a government employe to remove him from the office of secretary of the district dub because he did not support ger. The Hebrew action tasks at a meeting last made fob caring for tbi fatherless.

The board of control of the Israelist's orphan asylum, Messrs.Simon Wolf. IL Adler and M. Cohen, called a meeting at the 8th-street temple last night to organize an auxiliary to the Grand Lodge of B'nal B'rlth. of District Xa 5. The meeting was small, but representative.

Mr. Max Cohen called the assemblage to order and announced the object, stating the condition of the finances of the organization and the nature of Its investment for the benefit of the I-raellte orphans. Mr. I. L.

Blout was then elected chairman: Mr. Schonfarber, secretary, and Mrs. s. Herman, treasurer. Various sums were contributed by them, and the following were appointed a committee to collect contributions: Rev.

L. stern, L. A brains, M. Bernstlne, J. Hertzog, H.

King, N. L. Kosenburg, Mrs. Phil Wallach, H. Orantz and Mrs, A.

Kaufman. Mr. Simon Wolf read the report of the orphan asylum. With the fund on hand the parent organization Is now maintaining and supporting tnlrteen orphans at the asylum In Baltimore, all of southern birth. It.

is proposed to add to the fund through different sources, including literary and dramatic entertainments by the Washington Literary, Argo, Lawrence Barrett, and different societies, and through the annual subscriptions. The latter average in Washington ts about per annum. It is expected that the fund throughout the fifth district will, In course of time, be ample enough to commence the erection In Washington of an orphan asylum to cost at least 1100,000, and In which the orphans from tne fifth district, which comprises the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, south Carolina and Georgia, will find a shelter and home. of Real Estate. Deeds In fee have been filed as follows: James E.

Waugh to W. P. Marsh, pt. 6 and 7, 8q. 872; $3,043.

C. H. Utermehle to R. C. Fox, lots 18, 19 and -JO, 152; M.

Ashford et aL to R. C. Fox. same property; Produce Exchange company to W. II.

Goddard, lot 3. sq. 388, 164,000. Isabella shaw and John R. McPherson.

lots 20 and 21, sq. $16,000. Wright Rives to Bishop W. Perkins and oranvllle C. West, of Kansas, tract called Greenvale acres); 14,770.

Reopening Pandora's Box. To the Editor of The Eveniko Star: As the commissioners. In their letter objecting to the passage of the bill allowing damages for street improvements since 1870, did not exhaust the subject, nor show its full Injustice, I venture to add one or two substantial reasons to those pointed out by thein. As Is well known, street Improvements have progressed In the District for ninety years or more, and the people of Georgetown and a portion of Washington have been compelled to submit to grading and cutting of streets without compensation tor injury during all that time. This bill now proposes to give those people nothing who suffered prior to 1W0, but to tax them to help pay others who have suffered since that time.

This injustice is so gross that no fair-minded man can well entertain it even In his own favor. As well might those who have lost by Are since 1870 ask Congress to pass a bill requiring payment of that loss from those who suffered by Are prior to that date. Again, a large proportion of the property along the streets improved since 1870 has changed hands from one to several times, the original owners huving died or removed from the District. This bill is an invitation to the claim agents to hunt up cases industriously and carry to heirs, administrators and non-residents the astonishing news that Congress has ordered the District to pay them money which the original owners did not ask for nor dream of. In short.

It is a bill tor the relief of claim agents and to promote litigation to an unlimited extent and open Pandora's box anew. E. Ford'3 Ofira sparkling comic opera. -The Queen's Lace was sung and acted with such spirit at the Opera House last night as to delight a large and fashionable audience and cause them to overlook a few minor defects In the vocalization. Apart rrom these, full Justice was done to the pretty melodies and quaint muslcal effects.

The singing and acting of Miss Fanny Redding as the King, Miss Searle as ttu- (Queen's confidante, Mr. Pyke as Cerrantes, and Miss Man- I fred as tyieen, showed an artistic appreciation of the work and they were rewarded with frequent rounds of applause.while the antics of Mr. Greensfelder and. r. Gustave Adolphl as Prime Minister and utur to the King, respectively, kept It he audience In roars of laughter while they were on the stage.

The latter's apostrophe to the moon was one of the hits of the evening. The chorus Is strong enough for the work, and the orchestra lair. The magnificent chorus near the close of the second act i was given witn such effect that It had to be twice repeated, and even then the audience did not seem to be satisfied. The opera will be given this evening. Sale or Meridian Hill sale of lots on Meridian Hill yesterdav by Duncanson Bros, resulted as lollows: Lot block 3, sold to Dr.

A. P. Pardon for 23 cents per square foot; lot 10, block 3, sold to N. Wlnson for 19 cents per square foot; sub-lot 5, block 4, sold to John O'Brien tor 25 cents per square foot; sub-lots 6,7 and 8, block 4. sold to J.

B. Wilson for 21 cents per square foot; lots 15 and 16, block 3, sold to Lemon Peck for I3fe cents per square foot; also lots 18 and 19, block 3, same purchasers, for cents per square foot; lot block 6, sold to Mr. Radcliffe for cents per square foot; lots 29 and 31. block 6, sold for cents per square toot to W. Gorehon; lot 30, block 9, sold to James D.

Teoault for 13 cents per square foot; lot 1, block 16, sold for cents per square i foot to j. v. N. Huyck; lot 19, block 16, to Robert Portner for cents per square foot; lot 11, block 17, to Mr. Curtis for 13 cents per square foot, lot 4, block id, to N.

Winston for 13 cents per square foot, A Yocthftl Horse in fhe Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, a colored boy named (ieorge Taylor, about 10 or 11 years old, was tried for the larceny of a horse, on the 3lst of March, from Frederick Voss. The testimony was to the effect that he took the horse from street, between and and rode him to John H. Pumphreys. on south Capitol 9treet, where he offered to sell him tor fan, stating that a countrvinan given hlni the animal to sell. Mr.

E. P. Phelps ap! peared for the deiendant, and said the 9imple ques- i Hon was as to the capacity of the bov to commit a larceny. The Jury returned a verdict of guilty, the court sentenced Taylor to the reform school during his minority, the court adjudging him to be 11 years old. I A Scandal Resclts in a sritfor I lestenlay Poster P.

Wood entered suit against Elizabeth Wood for divorce. Thev were married here December 5th last, and he charges her with Infidelity with one a. Valamar at the Brad- dock house. Alexandria, on The 4th and llth Insta, and at other times and places. Mrs.

Wood, as stated In The star at the time, accompanied valai mar lo Alexandria and was followed by her hus! band, who had them arrested. Both Mrs. Wood and Valamar were fined and compelled to remain lu Jail until their fines were paid. Base Ball Washington's were very roughly handled by the Wilmington nine, at Athletic park, who made seven runs in seven Innings, while the Washington's made but one. liie home nine neither batted nor fielded welL The visitors showed themselves to be hard bitters, but the home boys did not make them do much fielding The Washington Nationals were taken Into the tune of 18 to In Baltimore, by the Baltimore Unions.

other Baltimore: Baltimore, 5- Cleveland, 3. At Trenton. X. Buffalos, 14; Trenton 6. At Philadelphia: Philadelphia.

18; Athletic, 11. Boston Unions, 11; Keystone Unions, 6. At New York: Boston. Metropolitan, 2. Providence, 8Brooklyn, 10.

The match ended In a dispute, and the umpire awarded the game to the Brooklyns at the close of the sixth Inning. Death from an Overdose of R. Cameron, a printer, 35 years old, who is said to have a relative of Hon. Simon Cameron, of Pennsylvania, died in his boarding-house, No 14 I street northeast, Sunday night, from an overdose of morpuuie, administered bv himself to induce sleep. He was formerly employed In the government printing office, but left there several months ago.

and it is said that since then he has been drinking qutte freely. The body will be taken to Pennsylvania for Interment. Ttik Garfteld a meeting of the board of directors of the Garfield hospital last I evening, a communication from the Washington Training school for Nurses, through Its committee i (Drs. -I. labor Johnson, D.

W. Prentiss and Win. i looking tn the lurnlshlng of skilled nurses! was received and reterred to the medical staff a communication from the board of directors of the Homeopathic hospital was received, requesting a conference with a view to a union of the two Institutions, and a committee was appointed in m. spon.v to this request. i Dime usual, there Is an Interesting performance at the museum this week.

The worth Zouave children, Matthews and Hams, the Preston sisters. Mile. Mabel; the gladiator of the Gmnasium. DeWltt Cooke; Mulalfy and MorelaaJ Iks and Gray, AIL Kelly, WUletts and Thome and many others, with Mile. Inez, the snake! charmer and fire-eater, all appear in their apeclalj ties.

Hobberies Hutchinson. 406 6th street nort hwest, reports stolen from her house Yesterday $23.30 in cash. Mix Sarah Hanlon, siune house, had stolen from her a large puirf shawL i valued at M. Isabella Jones, street and Pemw sylvanla avenue, reports stolen from her house a lady's gold hunting-case watch, valued at Stt. Marriage licenses hare been Issued by the clerk of the court to Jacob Dresher, and Mrs.

Pauline Doppe; Charles Mason and Eliza Grandlson; Richard A. McLean and D. Kate Campbell; Henry Waters and Sophie Veneer; Wallace Davis and Jane Coot, both of Alexandria; Joseph A. Crawford and Celestla Gantt; George T. Rockett and Sophia Ciubb; Jaa M.

Peg an and Kate Stewart; John Fortune and Henrietta Green. Washington Fish by R. A. Goiden. shad, from to ISO per hundred; 376.1)00 herring, from fti.50 to per thousand; 800 bunches tlsh, from 10c.

to 75c. per bunch. The tug Juno, Capt- Ellis, brought up from the lower Potomac this morning, consigned to Mr. B. A.

Golden, the largest cargo of shad and herring that has ev-r been brought to this herung and 5,000 shad; also a large lot of rock and perch, Alexandria Reported for Tin Evjarnro Stae. School city school board met last night to consider sites or bull dines suitable for a new school house. Hon. Charles E. Stuart presided and Messrs.

Fendall, Marbury, Leadbeater, Straus, Vincent, R. L. Came, Thompson and the superintendent were present. Mr. Vincent reported that it would cost several thousand dollajM to adapt the Braddock House to school purposes.

Mr. Straus reported that the committee had received a numbet of offers to sell buildings, and that Mis. Howell had reduced the price ot her house and lot to also, that the purchasers of the lot corner of Cameron and Columbus streets were willing to sell the lot back to the board. Offers were also made from Messrs. McVeigh and Bryant, Messrs.

McVeigh and Mr. Taylor, heirs. Mr. Leadbeater said that with the consent of the quarterly meeting the monthly meeting of the Society of Friends was willing to sell the Friends' meeting house and lot adjoining the Washington school, and thereupon Mr. Leadbeater was added to the committee on the purchase, and the subject was postponed until after Friends quarterly meeting.

Ferguson Beach, has resigned his place as trustee of public schools for the fourth ward. Mr. Beach has been a member of the school board since the opening of the schools In 1871. corporation court will meet this afternoon to close Its May term. At Its session yesterday afternoon Judgment for the plaintiff was given in the case of Tease agt.

for the possession of a horse. Saloman, arrested by Officer Franks, charged with disorder, is the only prisoner at the statlonhouse this morning. At the last mayor's court George Hough, charged witn assault, waived an examinat ion and gave for the corporation court. The city council will meet tonight. The Rev.

Drs. Lodge, Saunders, Green, Faunce, Meador and Cuthbert, of Washington, attended the Baptist ministers' conference here yesterday afternoon. The Misfit Store, ,11 A NX KDDD FFF hi AA. SN SI) im A A FF 11 AAA KND 111 00 A AN NXDDD The place, par to fret a STYLISH SUIT OR SPRING OVERCOAT, and at a price fully one-tliinl lower than any othei store in the city oilers. A good line of Spring Overcoats from 87.50 up A splendid line of Business Suits from 6.50 ui A full line of Dress Suits, comprising the Newest Fabrics and Best Styles, from, 12.00 ur A full line of Boys' Suits 5.00 up A complete line of Boys' Suits from 2.50 up Arf excellent line of Pants from L2o up Odd Vests from 95 ui Full line of Single and Double- Breasted Flannel Suits.

Sacks or Frocks, including Set of G. A. R. Buttons, from 7.50 ui the misfit store, CORNER TENTH AND streets, apl( DST PENINGA full line of FANCY, PLAIN WHITE. CHECK anc JOINTLESS MATTINGS, in ALL GRADES.

The pat terns are very neat and handsome. Also, new line of INGHAIN CARPETS, in NOVEI DESIGN'S AND BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS FOI SPRING. TAPESTRY AND BODi BRUSSELS 15 GREAT VARIETY. FURNITURE and BABY CARRIAGES AT BOTTOM PRICES. singleton hoeke.

apl9 801 Market Sitace and 308 and 3108th street Parasols And Sun Umbrellas. NEW STYLE PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS ivippivpn 20 pieces colored cashmeres, 50c. DHESS GOODS. '25c. 100 and 15c.

'20 pieces SIMKRES. 50r. to 40 pieces COLORED SILKS. 40. 5n.

7.V. BLACK SILKS. 75c. spl.00. $1.25.

H'Odozen TOWELS, 25. $1.50. 60di.zen NAPKINS $1.00, $1.25. a large stock of UNDERWE -K. HOSIERY, gloves and HANDKERCHIE S.

our prices are the lowest. GEO. J. JOHNSON. apl9 713 Market 907 St.

Pronounced Bargains. 907 STREET. At our NEW PLAC OF BUSINESS Summer Silks, 39c. and up; Lupin's all wool Veiling. India Linen.

beau til nl Armure Gincli tins. 10-4 bleached iihwtimf, 20c white Counterpanes. 4'Jc. and up; linen table Damask, 19c. and up; straw knit seamless Vf Hose, Hainbunre.

"2c. and up; per tec 1 fitting laundred Shirts, 9ocreduced roin 4-button genuine monogram Kids ruluced t.i $1.25. BRODHEAD 907 (Masonic Temple), apl2-tml Formeny 1205 S.reet. Cabinet Cafe 1c20 14th street. FALL LOVE First-class Meals.

Meals sent out in hot tin kitchen at $'20 per month mli24-ln yjy e. davis, yj 719 MARKET SPACE We are displaying many new thin its in BLACK DRESf GOODS this week. We make Bl.ACK SILKS am WOOLENS a specialty, and ate therefore able to offei great inducements to buyers. Examine our stock be fore making your selections. Our line of DRESS TRIMMINGS, comprising Che nille and Tape Fringes, Gimps, braids Buttons, if very complete and attractive.

We offer some specla bargains in Chenille, and Chenille and Jet Fringes thii week. In parasols and SUN UMBRELLAS we are show ing all the novelties of the season. Elegant, stylisl goods at low prices. Our stock of embroideries, LaCES, hamburc EDGES, full and complete. BEST GOODS-POPULAR PRICES.

e. g. davis, apl2 719 MARKET SPACE The Boys Will Be Happy, AND THE PARENTS SAVE 25 PER CENT BY PUR CHASING FROM Ud. Boys' Suits, 9 to 12. at $4, worth $6.

at $5. $8. 12 to 16, at $7. at $9. at $7.

$10. $12. children's department OS first floor convenient for the ladies. Children's Suits, 4 to 12, at $2, worth $3.87 at $2.50 114.75. at $3.50 ne.75.

lit 4 75 j8 00. Sailor Suits, 3 to 12, at $L7a, worth $3.50 at $2, worth $1. Men's Suits at $6, worth $1L at $8. SI3. at $10.

$15. Blue Yacht Cloth. $10. worth $15. (color warranted.) Fine Dress Suits.

$12. worth 4-button Fine custom-made, $20. worth $30. liLMLMLi-K THE PLACE. m.

f. kiseman. 421 7th STREET NORTHWEST. Under Odd Fellows' Hall. P.

Lew Newmyer lias connected himself witl my establishment, where he will be pleased to se? 1 triends. ap7 Noah walker co? has no equal. fl25 Pennsylvania Ave. Our Custom-made Cloth NOAH WALKER ing. Great Success in ou 625 Pennsylvania Ave.

Four Button Cutawa; NOAH WALKER A -jit Suits for Dress or 655 Pennsylvania Ave. Wear. Prince Albert Coat noah walker co and Vests. Neat Btylei 625 Pennsylvania Ave. Hair Line Caasimere Pants noah walker loons.

Nobby Bnslnes 826 Pennsylvania Ave. 8ulta. Boy's Cutaway 8ulti noah walker (X). Short Pants. Children' 625 Pennsylvania Ave.

Blouse and Plaited Sulfa noah walker co Assortment large. Piioc '628 Pennsylvania Ave. Low. It would be well NOAH WALKER call on us before baying; 1 63ft Pennsylvania Ave. will satisfy you feat od NOAH WALKER Goods are as 635 PezmsylTmnU Ave.

i ii 1 1 Japanese scrolls, fans, etcL i And Decorative Pictures. Jay Gould. 421 9th st ml -NEW SPRING VERY LATE8 t- examine bdors buying fabXJ Tfee Cma mi mm Fair. comoseioNKB wwt makes thx ofkning addrbss. Masonic Temple presented an animated scene last evening at tbe opening of the fair ot the Corcoran Cadet The taste of the lady friends of the members had made tbe hall very the High School cadets, who paid tbe fair a Halt were very cordially received.

Commissioner West opened tbe fair with a brief but appropriate speech. The general arrangement is nnder tbe direction or Mlas L. A. Rollings, and tbe booths have tbe following ladles In In charge and Misses Cooper, Graves, Divine, and Petti assisting; Company booth Taylor In charge ana Misses Elker and Smith assistants; lemonade Cecle Rollings In charge and Misses Laura Filbert, Nellie and Mary Ross, assistants; Company booth Davis In charge and Misses Mary Howe, Rosle Walsh, and Annie Welch, assistants; flower Mamie Gibbons In charge and Misses Effle Taylor and Annie Scott, assistants; cigar Buckley in charge and Miss Maggie Jones assistant; gypsy Cox, fortune teller. Post Cunningham In charge and Miss Dix assistant; stationery Maggie Cook in charge.

The ladles unasslgned were Misses Mamie Rice, Marlon Shea, Maggie Fletcher and Katie Kelly. Tbe Courts. Circuit Hagner. Yesterday, District of Columbia agt. Metropolitan Railroad company: hearing continued.

Tartler agt. Faubert Will; Judgment of condemnation. Eqcitt antes. Yesterday, Murray agt. Murray; testimony ordered taken before J.

N. Oliver. Birth agt. Birth; coinmission appointed to obtain answer of Infant defendant. Bramhall agt.

Walter et aL; appearance of absent defendant ordered. Benham agt. Porter, time for taking testimony extended 30 days. Melnkelm agt. Scnenck; time for taking testimony limited to 80 days.

Riley agt. Riley; sale ratified nisi and reference to auditor. Stlckuey agt. Stlckney; bearing in gOberal term on first Instance ordered. Blrney agt.

Blrney; leave to file amended bill granted and pro confesso agt. certain defendants appearance of others ordered. Criminal Yesterday, Chas. Butler, grand larceny; guilty and sentenced to three years in the Albany penitentiary. Thomas J.

Lazenby, forgery; pleaded not guilty. Also Thos. H. Etchlson for forgery. Wm.

George Taylor; larceny of ahorse from Frederick Vogu Alexander Clark; petit larceny (second offence). Thos. zeil Hoover; false pretences. Sidney Smith (indicted with Albert Robinson) larceny of a horse, and larceny of buggy and harness. Edward Carroll; for a nameless offense on a dog.

Policb Snell. To-day, John Phillips, colored, pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing 300 bricks from his employer, Mr. Albert Richards, and was sent to Jail for 30 days. Phillips was a cart driver, and when sent out with a cart load of bricks he took them and offered them for sale. Richard Mack and Robert Brown, colored, were sentenced to 60 days in Jail each, for stealing.

Hugh Lawson, colored, larceny of $15 from Hannah Wilson, also colored; 60 days in Jail; appeal noted. J. J. Rupll, Sunday bar; $20. Could Nor Escape marriage ceramonv was quietly performed in the waitingroom ot the railroad depot at Piedmont, West, yesterday evening.

John Mlers was the apparently unwilling groom and Miss Katzmlller the determined bride. She la the daughter ot a well-to-do farmer near Elklna. Mlers had been paying her attention for some time. It is alleged that after some difficulty between them she threatened suit for breach of promise. He offered to compromise by marrying her.

He then. It appears, started away wlthoutner Sunday, and she and her father followed him to Keyser, and, capturing him, returned to Piedmont, and the ceremony was speedily performed. Wm. H. Wlnans, ex-clty treasurer of Newark, N.

was nned $500 and costs of court yesterday for allowing false entries to be made in his books through his neglect. Absolutely Pure. rrr oo a t. AA RRR YY A A AAA OO A 1.1.1 A SBB A JC II OOO BB AA IINNNO 0 BBB A A KK II NSN AAA 11 NX OO BBB A 11 NN GOO PPP OO WWW DDD FEE RRR WWWW DDE PPP WW WW ee RRR WW WW OO DDD EEE This powder never varioa A marvel of purity, strength and wbolesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low teA short weight, slum or phosphate powders.

Sold only in cant. Boxal Bakixq Powder 106 Wall street, S. sp6 Gerster Cloth. gerster cloth. 8prino dress material.

all of the new spring shades. at CENTS. AT 12H CENTS. at nts. AT CENTS.

FLANNEL SUITING. SUITING all colors, at cents. AT cents. at cents. at cents.

summer silks! st'mmer silks! at 37 cents. at 37 cents. Merrimsc Calico. Cents. Oiled Boiled Turkey-Red Table Linen, 46 Cents.

Groe Grain Drew Silks. 95 Cents. Fancy Straw Matting 18 Cents, JO Cents. Tr.cotlne Dreas Goods, 16 Cents. Tricotine Dress Goods, 25 Cents.

40-inch all-wool DeBeire. 30 India Linen. Cents, 10 Cents. Sheeting Cotton, 19 40- inch Black Cashmere, 50 Cents. Sttin Parasols, lined and with Lace, $2.75.

Cottons, Calico, Table Linens, Towels, fcc. to son's, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ap22 South Side, near Market. The enervation and lassitude of spring time are but indications of the sluggish set ion of the blood, overloaded with carbonates accumulated by the use of heating food in winter. This condition may be remedied by the use of Atrr'b Sarsapabilla, the best blood purifier known. As a superb hair dressing and renovator Atcr's Hair Viqor is universally commended.

It eradicates scurf and dandruff, cuivs all eruptions and itchlngs of the scalp, promotes the renewed growth of the hair, and surely prevents its fading or turning gray. ap22 Silks Silks: Silks; beautiful fancy colored silks, black silks! colored silks! l0q, 1.25, Si.50. 75. $1.00, $1.25. black and colored silks reduced 25 on every yd.

carter's, 711 market space. BEAUflFUL PLAID DKE880001)8. FUk and Wool.25. Handsome brocade blick silks. 75.

VEILINGS, wide, double-width, pure woolCream. Pink, Blue, and HENRIETTA CLOTH (BLACK), pure Silk and PURE SILK BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, 75. NUNS' VIILIKG. Pure Wool. 20..

worth 25. COLORED BLACK SATINS, 50. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON. BROCADE 8ILK8. pink, cream, blue, white COLORED CASHMERES.

Pure Wool. Pink. Bine, 37. NUNS' VEILING (beautiful lace style). Pure Wool, 25.

BLACK CASHMERE 8HAWL8. pure wool. COLORED BBOCADE SILKS, 75. 'beautiful spring dress goods. i Silk and Wool Checks.

37; Silk and Wool P'ain Dress Goofe. Black and White Silk and Wool Check Disss Goods, Debeige, all-wool, spring shades. 20. aplO CARTER'S. 711 MARKET SPACE.

ER8EYS! ERSE YS! jerseys: our assortment 18 i.abge and handsome. AND THE SHAPE AND FINISH ARE PERFECT. JERSEY at $1.89 is worth JERSEY at $2.89 la worth hi 50. JERSEY at la worth 00. BRAIDED JERSEY at is worth BRAIDED JEKSEY st $5.00 in worth JERSEY at $6.00 la worth $7.23.

JERSEYS at $7.00. $7.87, Ac. Look at these-Ooods and compare the quail and prices. DOUGLASS. 522.

524 and MB Ninth street. CamphorineCures Chapped Hands, Face. Lips or say roughness of the skin: zcoovsa Sunburn and renders the Skin beautifully Soft and Smooth. No toilet without It. Sold sctirely npon its Fnos Prspswdoy L.

C. BISHOP. Druggist Wi 9th street, cor. street n. ap4 Wsahhnrton.

D. O. WALKER'S. XM lfrra STREET NORTH Fslt. Slwsmakert Antt-eeosskKrtT AMP GHDOnSYB REDUCED flag SWp.

ap2 city items. Btowi'i Bronrhial Tnchca will relive Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump1 tlve and Throat Diseases. They are used alwajv with good success. eo The Only Great External Remedy. Those eminent chemists.

Professors Doremus and BatteralyiU, endorse Benson's Capdne Porous PiaaC 1 Vert chalat, to fid CtnhlBf Prscew LlquonfW medicinal use: warranted Chemically pure; sold by all druggists. Jas. F. McGee, sole agent, 404 9 n.w.tu,th,s,im With the Condiments generally attainable it is not possible to produce a mayonalse dressing for salads that will compare with Durkee's salad Dressing. Buy a bottle and be convinced.

eo Dr. Wilbor'a Oil and Line, Invalids need no longer dread to take that great specific for Consumption, Asthma, and threatening oil and Lime As by Dr. Wllbor it is robbed of the nauseating taste, and also embodies a preparation of the Phosphate of Lime, giving nature the very article required to aid the healing qualities of the tore-create wiwre disease has destroyed. It also forms a remarkable tonic, and will cause weak and debilitated persons to become strong and robust. It should be kept in every family tor Instant use on the flrst appearance of Coughs or Irritation of the Lungs.

Manufactured only by A. B. Boston. Sold by all druggists. Bicycle Shirts and Men's and Boys' sizes from 50c.

to $4, all shades. Special rates to clubs; samples free, at Auerbach's, 7th and H. eo Cocoalne. the best op all ha ib ore88lngs. It allays Irritation, removes all tendency to dandruff, and Invigorates the action of the capllI larles highest degree, thus promoting a vigorous and healthy growth of hair.

Its effect upon the glossiness and richness of the hair is such as cannot be surpassed. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best, eo Per Gallon, 75c. QL. Bottle, No. 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money.

McGee's, 9th street, near D. Lundborg's Perfume, Edema. eo l.undborg'? Perfume, MarechalNlel Rosa eo Perfume, Alpine Violet, eo Lundborg'i Perfume, Lily of the Valley, eo J. M. Laroque'a Elixer of Call Maya Bark Has, for more than half a century, been In use by all classes of people, and indorsed by eminent physicians as the best tome and Invigorator extant.

The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find it to give new life, vigor and happiness. Particularly a lady's medicine, fl a bottle. Sold by drugSsta. W. E.

Thornton, Proprietor, Baltimore and arrison streets, Baltimore, Md. Removal. I take pleasure in announcing to my friends and customers that I have removed from No. 948 Penn, sylvanla avenue to No. 1805 street northwest, with a complete assortment of staple and fancy articles, and everything pertaining to art.

needlework. designing and stamping. A. H. Eichhstadt, 1205 street northwest.

3 Elixir of Babek cures positively Chills, Fever and Ague and all Ma, larial trouble; contains no quinine; at druggists'; 50c Furs Received on Storage. Guaranteed against damage by moth and Ore. lm B. 11. STINEMB17.

Son, 1237 Penna. ave. Decline of IWan. 5 Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual i Debility, cured by "Wells'Health Renewer." 2 Aldemey Dairy Wagons." Fresh Aldernev Butter, churned every morning, and delivered In naif-pound "Ward" prints, 45c. per pound.

Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and sweec 1 Milk, 5c. per quart. Cream 15c. pint. sSSo PPP KRR NN It OGG II NN BSSo PPP RRR II II NN GG DSS? KB 11 NN GGO CCC T.

OO TTTT II Nit If GGO CCL OOT HHIINNNGG OOT HHHIINNNG OOL HIINNNGGG OCU llll OO ii nn ggo 5 NOW READY. THE VAST NUMBER OF NEW AND HANDSOME PATTERNS INCLUDE ALL THE MOST APPROVED IDEAS AND MANY EXCLUSIVE ONES. STYLE. FIT and PERFECTION OF WORKMANSHIP CANNOT BE SURPASSED by the BEST GRADES OF CUSTOM-MADE Having made more than our accustomed efforts, and therefore lully prepared to welcome buyers. ROBINSON, PARKER THE FINEST CLOTHING, 319.

9. E. Corker Seventh and Streets. 5 mhl4-3m I For A. Good, Serviceable 1 OR STYLISH 1 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES GO TO THE 1 LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CORNER SEVENTH AND STREETS.

Our $6.25 Suit, with broad binding, is nearly worth double. Our Mixed Cheviot Suit, in seven different pattens, cannot be matched in the city. Our $8.25 Cheviot Suit is as good as any $12 suit you can buy anywhere. Our $10 Casmmero Suit compares well with any $16 suit you can buy. ur 812 Cassimere Suit is as good as any $18 suit you can buy.

Our $10 Frock Suit is fully worth $15. We sell you a good Indigo Blue Flannel Salt at A G. A. R. Suit at $10.

We have large line of 4-button Corkscrew Cutaway Suits, all shades, at very low prices. We have a full line of Boys1 and Children's Suits, from $2 up. We have a full line of Men's, Youths' and Pants, from $1.25 up; Children's Pants from 60c. up. I.

REMEMBER THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CORNER SEVENTH AND STREETS. aplO Edward Caverly Cou 8 1425 New York avenusi PLUMBING. HEATING AND VENTILATING. f' f. UJC! nw Tr A Large Stock of RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES.

GRATES AND FENDERS, At Low Prices. It JOBBING a ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY TENDED TO. 0 -a1 The J)jamond Oil Stove. FULLER WARREN -For SPRING and SUMMER use. Is sow OS our Waieroona.

The manufactures claim this Stove to be fkt suptrtue to soy heretofoiemade for burning OIL We Invite the fatwetion of bujrsrs to fas msrtte. SIMPSON OUT. spU-soOw Avsna DRY GOODS. New A xd mbhkllabi i seaton perry (SUCCESSOR TO PEBBY BROTHER) ha8 sow opes a very large use of PARASOLS, PARASOLETTES. BUS UMBRELLAS.

COACHING PARASOLS AND UMBBALLASTAT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. ALL THE LEADISO SHAPES AND STYLES FOR THE SEASON OF 18M4. COMPLETE STOcK OF NEW SP.UNO AND SUMMER FRENCH DRESS TEX1 UKES. SEW PiAlN ASD FIGURED CHISA SILAS. SEW SUMMER SILKS AT 80 AND 76c.

NEW LOUISINE SILKS AT 75c. AND 11.00. SEW EMBROIDERED INDIA PONGEES. "EXTRA GOOD VALUE8" IN SATIS RHADAMES AND SURAH SILKS AT $100. 91.36, $1.80 ASD POTION'S BLACK CACHEMIRE SILKS FROM tLSO TO 12 50, PURE WEAR GUARANTEED.

PKINCES8E AND 8CKROEDER'S MONOPOLY" BLACK sTT.ICft FROM $1.00 TO $3.50. SEW BLACK SILK GRESADISES. LUPIN'S CELEBRATED MOURSING GOODS. "WASH FABRICS" IS GREAT VARIETY. WCHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES ASD corRECT PRICES GUARANTEED.

8eat0n perry. Perry Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9ch street Established 1840. apl9 Suit And Wrap Department. SUIT ASD WRAP DEPARTMENT. to which we an now showing one of the finest, moat extensive and select stocks of LADIES' SUITS ASD WRAPS to be found in the city.

Particular attention is called to our display of entirely new Spring and Slimmer styles in SHORT WRAPS. DOLMANS, SEW MARKETS, RAGLANS. WALKING JACKETS, JERSEY WAISTS, CASHMERE. NUN'S VEILING, WHITE DRESSES ASD MOURNING C0STUME8. SOTE THE PRICES: A handsome all-wool Ottoman CLOTH WRAP, elaborately trimmed with lace and passementerie, at $12.90, reduced from $16.50.

Our TRICOTISE VI SITE, lace trimmed, only $6, former price $8. Our LEADER. 24 SPRING WRAPS, made of Tricot, trimmed with lace and we wSl offer at the very low price of regular price $7.60. shall offer our all-wool BLACK CASHMERE SUIT, box skirt, with draperies, at $12; actually worth $16. We guarantee this suit to be all wool, or no sale.

parasols. Our department for PARASOLS is greatly enlarged and we are now displaying all the novelties for street and carriage wear, plain and trimmed, and with unique handles. ladies' and children's underwear. 104 doz. LADIES' CHEMISE, good cotton.

97 doz. Chemise, trimmed with lace. 89 doc. Chemise, trimmed with three rows of inserting, and tucks between band and sleeves, edtres with cambric ruffles, at 43c. special price; 124 doz.

Chemise, with Torchon lace and Hamburg inserting, at reduced price for this week only. MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS, trimmed with lace at 69c. SKIRTS, with ruffles of Hamburg embroidery, 9 inhea in depth, former price $1.76. Mother Hubbard CA JiBRIC SLIPS, with embroidered yoke, at would be cheap at 40c. Mother Hubbard CAMBRIC 8LIPS, Hamburg yoke and tuck bottom.

65c. Ladies' lace stripe Nainsook and Lawn APRON, trimmed with plaited ruffle, 10c. Nurse APRONS, wide edge and tucking, at 50c. Our lot WASH SKIRTS, in different styles, at the uniform price of 50c. A large and complete assortment of BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS, in nobby patterns, from 26c.

to the finest quality. OUR SPECIALTY-LADIES' CORSET COVER8? We shall offer at 25c. each for this week only. We have also opened a new line of CHILDREN'S and MISSES' SUITS, made of Marseilles. Fique.

Lawn, India Linen and Ginghams, in all tizes and styles, at the lowest possible figures. lan3burgh aplS 420-422-424 SEVENTH STREET. Special Offerings of black goods, IS SPRING ASD SUMMER WEAR, BLACK SILK WARP HESRIETTA8. BLACK CASHMERES, BLACK TAMISE. BLACK NUN'S VEILING.

BLACK BATI8TE. BLACK CAMEL'S HAIR GRENADINE. BLACK LACE BUNTINGS AND ALBATROS, BLACK OTTOMANS. BLACK TRICOTINES. BLACK CAMILITES, BLACK CORDULETTfe.

BLACK SILK GRENADINES. TIED DOWN. BLACK DRAPDE SAXE. BLACK RAS DE COMTESSE BLACK ARMLRE8, BLACK RHADAMtS. BLACK INDIA SILK.

BLACK SURAH BLACK RHADZlMi R. BLACK GROS GRAINS. BLACK SATINE. BLACK JACONET LAWNS. BLACK ORGANDY LAW NS.

BLACK CAShMERE SHAWLS. COURTLAND'S ENGLISH CRAPE IS AT.T. WIDTHS AND PRICES. THE ABOVE GOODS HAVE BEEN SELECTED WITH SPECIAL CARE. AND WILL FULLY REPAY FOR INSPECTION BY THOSE DESIRING TO PUR.

CHASE QUICK SALES. SMALL PROFITS. s. l. hempstone, apll 803 MARKET SPACE.

New Spring Gtoods. WE WILL OFFER THIS WEEE SPECIAL BARGAINS IS BLACK SILKS. 8ILK GRESADISES. FRESCH WOOL SOVELTIES IS CHOICE DESIGNS. BLACK WOOLEN DRHSS GOODS IS GltEAT VARIETY, LINEN LAWN8.

SATTEENS, SILK AND LISLE HOSE, LINEN SHKETINGS AND PILLOW UN ENS, DAMASK TABLECLOTHS ASD NAPKINS, ALL SIZES. ap3-3m HOOE. BRO. 1328 street. New Spring Gtoods Received At luttrell wine's, $0.

1930 pessA corner 20th st n.w. Beautiful Summer Silka, worth 75a; our price. 50c. Colored Elegant Black $1.50: $125. $L50, $1.75.

$1.45, $2.00, Cashmeres, all tHe new 62 He-, our pries.60c. Black Cashmeres, ana $1. Ottoman Cloths (new shades, elegant quality), in Black. Gerster Cloth, new shades, 25c. Suns' Veiling, all colon.

Ladies1 Cloth, Sew Dress Goods in Plaid. A few Patterns of Pongee Silks at cost. One case Lawns just in, value our price. 8a ea mm 10a Full line French Satteen. L000 Pairs Misses' Hose reduced from 60a to 15a Great 600 psSni Corsets reduced from 50c.

to 90c. TheBest White Spread in Washington at Elegant line of Cloths and Cassimeres for Spring Wear. Damaska, 25.36.40,50, Shirts. Laundritd and Unlaundried. Shirts made to order, measure taken and fltraarsnteed.

LUTTRELL WISE, 1930 Penna. avenue, mhSl-lm Corner 29th sti set. Trussel Clark, $11 MARKET SPACE ARE DAILY ADDING SEW ASD DESIRABLE GOODS IS ALL DEPARTMENTS; THEY ARE PBEFABBD TO SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY HOUSE IS THE TRADE, AND BEG TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TBS FOLLOWING: 1 yd. WIDE BLACK CASHMERE. A GRAND BARGAIN IS $1 BLACK SILK.

1 LOT COLORED SILKS SI-SPECIAL SUMMER REDUCED TO CSOM. 1 FRENCH 8ATINE8. REDUCED TO 9S Cti 1 CASE 11-4 WHITE SPREADS, REDUCED TO 1 11-4 TO $LR JOBS IB HOSIERY. jobs in towels, table linens and satkins. many sew goods in 8prisg novelties all at populab prices.

WE ISVITE INSPECTIOS. ma? 1-huaBiL MM A iwdhi i -r -t Vt 11 LADIES GOODS. Just Opened Ax Elfgant Lim CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT PRESSES. LACE and SHIRRED CAPS. PORK BOX NETS wi MERINO CLOAKS ill Mother Hubbard and other Styles.

Magnificent Stack of and B.wfy. T1 Oontte, Cuteowt Rid, Silk, and Lisle Thread gtlKt tMttaunt of Irish Point Nainsook, and Swiss Km broideries. Oriental, Torchon. Medtcia. i and otto Trimming Ucm In all the newest designs.

SELMA RriPER r. apl4 60S 9th street northwest. Che. Ruppert. SO.

408 AND 405 TTH ST. W. Received a full assortment of EASTER EGOS. EASTER BASKETS. EASTER NOVEL! IES.

Of an Designs and Prices. 4'? Madame J. P. Palmer, importer of 1107 STREET. NORTHWEST.

With Increased facilities for the of Novelties. we are at times prepared to show PARIS BONNETS and LONDON HATS far surpassing any MADE to SIMPLE COSTPME BONNETS. M. Wil LI AN. IImporter of FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS.

FINK MILLINERY GOODS. real laces. drk8s trimmings. fine neckwear. parasols.

AND SPRING WRAPS. In all the leading styles. Qts Trevlee. Paris. Prnnaylvanla arenas.

ap6 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 480 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every style and and nmutctv perfect tit and coiulort. HER SPECIALTIES AKE? French Hand-made Uuderclotlung. Merino Underweat. and finest Imported Hosiery.

Patent Shoulder Braces and all Dress Reform Goods. French ami Bustles. Children's Corsets, and a own make.) that for the is nnsurvaiieed. h.B?Freuch, carman and Spanish spoken. mar 14 Jrochon.

OORCOnan BUILDING. FIRST CLASS HAIR DRESSER. FROM PARIA i TTiree Patents and Five Medals lroui Eipoaitwaa Parte. Lyons and Vienna. Manufacturer and importer of HUMAN HAIR AND FT NT HATP WORK.

Ladies fine Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing. Hair dyed and shampooed tn a first class manner. IKS to order fifteenth street northwest. wtiss e. k.

mellon. modiste. Hu removed from Baltimore to No. 24 street sontheast, where she will make to order Presses and Costumes in every With her long experience in the art of Dressmaking she guarantee! perfect satisfaction in fit I and style. leb2-6m Anton Fishery Chfmicil Dry- Cleaning Establishment No.

Street northwest. I thirty years' experience. ladies' and Gentlemen's Garments. also. Velvet and Plush Cloaks.

Craue Veils. Laces. Gloves, are perlectly cleaned by this Superior LAD IKS' EVENING DRESSES A SPECIALTY. Gentleman's Clothes Cleaned by this process will not loee their original shape, and grease spots guaranteed to be removed effectually. Price S1.S0 and per suit.

1 HQUSEFuRyiSHiyGS. apor Stoves. Largest assortment in the city, six different makes. amoiv them the celebrated CROWS JEWELL with Saiety Reeerv ir; no chance for ail eizes and 11 prices. Call and examine our stock before purchasing.

Intending to reduce etock we have several COOK STOVEs and RANGES, thft we will sell at cost, to make room for Summer Goods. one minute coffee pots still on exhibition. w. jenks co. apis 7th street northwest.

A Perfect Light. THE RED "Cn oil. MADE expressly FOR FAMILY use. The reputation of this celebrated burning Oil is firmly established. It is made from the very Crude Petroleum, of which it is the Heart and will standafi-e test of over 150 degre-s, and is 4'J degrees specific gravity, and odorless, which, with its Kreat purity, insures 1 its brilliant burning qualities ana perfect safety, and hence it ia the household favorite the red oil 1 Has never caused an accident.

Requires no special lamp, burner or wick, but can be used in any Kerosene Lamp, with ordinary burner and wick, and student's lamp. Wholesale and Retail by j. w. schaefer, 1020 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. apl2 Just received, many new and desirable goods in decorated pottery and porcelain.

Suitable for Wedding Presents. Our usual large stock of staple goods is complete. Vine cut.engraved and moulded glass vare in great variety. tbtpre plated ware from best makfrs, eddy refrigerators m. w.

beveridge, wih'M No. 1009 Pennsylvania Avenna. ater Filters. i lack curtain stretchers. carpet sweepers.

CHINA. GLASS AND CROCKERY. KITCHEN UTENSILS, and full assortment of Housefnmiahiiig Goods, at low prices. GEO. watts.

to28 814 7th 5 doors above Penn. ava SEWING MACHINES, The Dulciphonk! A Musical Sewing Maching Attachment, plays over 1,000 different tunea. GIVEN AWAY to every purchaser of one of our NEW AMERICAN No. 7 Cabinet Machines The New American No. 7 is sow the acknowledged standard of excellence.

Examine our new automatic button hole attachment. Machines for foot and hand rower. Old Americans taken in exchange. A C. auerbach, Corner 7th and Sole Agent C.

1 Next door to Auerbacb's Gent's Furnishing and Hat Store. illlamantic ant best for machine or hand use. six spools fob 26 cents At the office of the New Home and Hartford Sewlnr Machines: positively the lightest runninmost simple and durable Machine ever produced. Examine our new set of attachments: can produce a greater varietv oi work any other in the market. Machines sold on monthly payments, special discount tor cash.

At OPPEN DSP 9th street n. St. Cloud Builuing. are the sole agents lor Hartiord and New Hoine Sewing Machines. That great -household," silent White." "New Home boston." fine Sewing Maat honest prioes.

No Come to the office and save money. Renting and rspamug aspe- Cialty. McKENNEY. to Vth st. :t.w.

sepA 1 SPECIALTIES. DR ARY SURGEON For the D. and Fire Department. 12th and sis. n.e Large paatnrage (after May 1st), supplied with plenty of water.

Orders can be left at P. Tleming 438 8tn street northwest. The National Safe Deposit Co, corner 16th street and new york avenue. PERPETUAL CHARTER, ACT OF CONGRESS i JANUARY 22D.18ST raits its lire and burglar i Prooi Vaulta, at prices varying troni to per year, according to aiae and location. Rooms and 1 leaks ad- i vaulta.

provided for Safe-renters. vauba mahu guarded BY sargent TIME-LOCK. SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of every dcscrlPtloo. BONDS and STOCKS. PLATXJEW- EIjLy! DEEDS, taken f6r SAFE-KEEPINU OB SPECIAL GUARANTEE, at the Ltnreai benjamin p.

SNYDER President rflafilMlC. GLOVER.of RiggaAOau VkaPiMldit t. LAWRASoN rlggs.Treasurer. L. kTURXEVANT, Secretary.

Nyman. Isff Have just closed our. prom a new tore manufacturer, about 400 PAIRS LADIES' CUR KID BUT. SHOES. All widths, wnx THJOWJ IXTO Were made up to tell at S3.00.

Onii aady If you wish a bargain at half value. J. W. SELBY. 2 char fisher's.

4r AMILYSCPPLIES. rMt Auvtun mt rorrtTlnc from the tbm nek. tbe iuUtnriac weAl-known tf Tmfeto tH THE BOCK HALL. PLIM GROVE AXD BBOOU OTHIXG BUT PURE BlTTEB KEPT AND BOLD BT US. JOS rtAESOIH Northern.

Western. Oeetef ud Capitol Httl Ilarteta Aleo, Fairmont Market. lTth anU a la a Iexo Tea. aimpl) tn tn a natural that ta. itbout otluniur.

or laacv It mm 4 7" thaa otber floe Ht oo tea If lined half and e-No la aoid by all Tbr trade euppbed by ARTIX GlLLET EaUUtahert 1M1 Jnun-duij Iwuimm J. V. SHARFs" TOMATOES IX GLASS lu i ilaaa SOCre. to Uleaa FKF.XB Flt.S. Ui Hcav) nyrun FRhSH FIGS, In Oo'dUl LOUISIANA OKANlitH Ui Uaavt Hvrta FREsH PINEAPPLE, tn SWEET PICK I.ED PEACHES.

u. RASPBERRY VINEGAR, LS1EAGON VINEGAR, TARRAGOX MKBOU IT ALT AS MACARONI ORATED PARMESAN CHEESE In SFAGUETTL LOAr Si GAR. In SPANISH OUV CRESCENT OLIVES, BABY OUTHl ANCHOVIES In Oil OLIVES FAhCIKS CALVES felt in GJaan. LEMON PASTE Foil PIES CHILI COLOKOW SAUCE CHILI COLORADO SHREWSBURY Tt'MATO CATSUP DRIFD MlhHROOMS TRUFFLES. tnt.Uaa.

CRO MIXED COFFEE in ulaaa Flat) ROSE LI ME JUICE VIENNA SUGAR WAFERS. CAKLSHAl) AFERS. SEGAL ERS C. C. BRYAN', mhl9-3m NOJ41J NEW YORK A TEE UK.

BANNED (lTOODS A.XD SuGARS AT OREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Telephone Connection. wmm, mhla IPIF TVnnarlTanU atwiia a. be Pe Corner of WL and atrveta 'IlTl. PORTER HOUSE STEAE, 18c.

lb Slrloia. 1(e lb i toond lie IK. IWt Rib Hout lb or 8r lb Iba. beat Lard ft it I be ranulated Sutrar. 13 lla SI 15 be.

I Uclit Brown sutfmr. Beat Fotatuea iam-1. 8-lh. lomaUxw. ta imij torn fc tu 10 be Beat Rice, 80c be-i March, 'JtL.

Buaeleaa 'odflah. To ib. Liver, 7c. per lb. All irooda delivered n.L7 CHOICE LOT OF TERRAPIN Jnat Received, and lor aala low.

STRWBFRRIEH. HTl.TNO LAMB. ASPARAGUS, SHAD At the PALACE ARRET. Corner 14th and New York NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS OOC FEE RRR KEE RE RRR F.E 6SS. SOCC EKE EKE -SSo TTTT FEE RRR II Hit OOO II XX FB RRR II RRL ii xx na? EEE LLLL II UN OOO 7 RRR REEL II A NX OO: EEE RE II AA XX XO CI RRR EE II A A RE II AAA EES LLLL 11A AX KM OOC EEE.

OOC OO I. DDD NN 5 OO OL DDK XXX OOL RE XXX 3 OOO OL DE XX GOO OO LUXDDD BEEN EE II II UIX LLU. WTTX ALWATB MAKE BEAUTIFUL BREAD AND BISCUITS nicletele DcikjL uuruar lat atraet and Indiana araeoa. Jel WM. M.

OALT A CO. FlyANCIAiTf Fa Ha CO, BANKERS. 141f Peiitiaylvanla an naa JBERAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED Of TIKE DEPOSITS Call or for trrina. F.NT UNITFD and TRADE DOLLARS nil at market COLLECTION made everywhere feWV Private Stock Teleoraph Wibee WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE.

NEW YORE. BOSTON, ka. PRINCE WHITELY. Stock r4 Broadway. Ikl EUth AWUU Whltely.

Benry H. Orapar Oakley. larrj'C. Loran. Waahlngton.

C. C. Efi? William R. Travera, Spxritl Pannur ICY AND SELL OX COMMISSION ALL CT.iSSM OF RAILWAY bECURITZKii Branch Qttoe 639 15th street (Corcoran Biilldl? fc. H.

DODGE. Oflotatlnnf and Honda and Information ardinr the reiielved throTMrb our wlrea IXTANTLY. direct frntn the Now York Stock Ifinfci? 11 orders executed and reported PROMPTLY. JaJB Robt. Thomas, BROKER IX GRAIN.

PROVISIONS. OOTTOX AXD STOCKS. o. 613 1Mb St. (Xatiaoal MetropUtao Bank Bulldlnf I to btiy or aell, on manrln or for caah.

exeontel the Chlca.ro Board ot Trade and New OoWaa xrhautre. Constant uuouaiwua nonveS ar irect pnvate wlrea. p. SCHMITT rorTMpnodnt AWYER. WALLACE Xew York wiiimpwIwA fOrden By Telephone Promptly Attended To I in r.

Brioham Bishop Co. STOCK AND ORATE EXCHANOE BOSTON. NEW YORE. TIMOEB And 1B1F STREET MOBTBWBML SFT.Ti CAREY STOCKS. IONS AXD PETROLEUM OX MARGINS AMD IE OT8 TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT EEGCLAB XEW ORK STOCK EXCHAXOE AXD CHICAGO BOAED IF TRADE PRICB8.

THE PUBLIC GENEBALLY IB NVITED TO EXAMIXE THE FACILITIES OB HIS OFFICE CONSTANT WUOTATiOKS AED POT CASH SETTLEMENTS DepoalU wefTwil rabtMt te etaflk. bTi rSjaSS toformatlon oar tcarlUea. and are prepared at all Hm to iMMtBHARRY a TOW EES OCX. W. Te J.

Go. RANKERS AXD Ba Itth atnat. tfipodb H. IB LOTS OF ISO BABBBLS OB MOBR I MPORTEBS OF.

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