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- .... . , &-m 'f)l'HflfW'""'fltl lP"'l)"lrfi''WW"'l" " ' v. mynifnniiiiiiwf i :4 Tills! WASHINGTON CRITIC, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 5J, J8H8, ii i' ji , I . v u ;4 t 4 k m i:& i.1 'SI '1 'ia J- vML, ! WASHINOTOfl UJtITIO C1TV STEOIAIiS. .lolltl lttHtllcn'A llllnllllllllt Home Ft ry (ncctiitoinipatliiffimrrliac of fur ri tmi-orany kind Miotild look In mid Mr. John lrmtdeu, nt Ills mammoth linlnllmonl CiUfC. 1V0 mid li.'i'J Hincntli lirut nnrlliwml It" I;mh 11 licnuf Ifnl tot ot Imby PiirrliiKo. inalllucrorrlai'rntori'.dtp , ami titprlco tint Will tototikli jou All Bomlt mid oil tlio In Mnllmmt plan ut etuli prliw. Klemint lut loom Mtaiiml purlor (urnltiiro In irmitviirl- y DotTt foreet tlic number. 0 Jo wcutli trn-tnwilwwt. IMiihls1ioil tnni. Ciu T Can-run & Co , llunlwir Mcrchanti nml Manufacturers' , AircnK (00 Teniio .nve. and M17 II trccl N. V. Tolcphone Cull, 01. 'Hit- old established store bitoly occupied b- .'no W. Kennedy & Co., fMMI l'eiitHytviml.i (acinic and W)7 I) street nurthwot, ha been reitorkul villi mi cnllro now linn ot IIuIMcm, f uhlnct, nttd Ucucml llimlwiiro by I'liarloi T, nrter A Co., und tlu-y lnlto especial atti-n-(Ion of bnltdrra, i-artn-nlon) and other 0011 tt-tnplAllna building to their price llt before .l.rrlilnlOK Uiryare noli- nitcnti for Iho Ililffnlo. New Ink blnudard heale Company. CitMciit Oil, 17n Ilro Tcit. llUhcsl Test, 8ufoit and Best Oil bold In IliefltV J-- Lump for Muter, 5 cnllom, SI . t'rlmo 1i"U' Fire Test Oil, ciiUons.riOo. Clilnu, (iii and llouti furnhliliigi at cry low rrlri-. I.awilKKCl! .tl'AM.U.IEIl, 1010 flit S H', Honiotlines I'cojile. M01111 Whnt Tlioy buy. onryBwunloM Straw Mntt'na, !Ioe laid. Complete nlt(Unk) Itecd J'tirnltiuc, i'SJ. A Kpliidld Hatty Carrrlsn, SI 7 We carry a neat line of Furniture. CurpcK, Walll-apere, cto Our irltc will ataud liny Kind of eotnparlpon you ran mnku. Invest! pate for yourself nnd you will bo onllroly mil .(led wllb fulrdralln?. I'rleoiiriinr.intcod, M'i II. Ilofiiiirov .t Co., lunrsLuw. Look! Look! Look I Defy Competition. Will toll for one week, nnd positively ono we-k only, for Cash, nil goods In our lino, wok!il completo In tho Fnrnlturo lop.irt ment for 10 per cent, of not codi prices. Jlred birth's, -odd Fellow's Hull, bovontli street northwest. Don't It 11 In Your Stonmclis. Iluiletln No. l.'J, Division of Chemistry of Atrrliulture, makes some stnrtllns revelations lis to the Impurity of beers sold hero, In thu manufacture ot wldeh tuiloyllo acid, blear tionato ot eodu, sulphite, and other tiolsonous. nubjtltutes uro usod. Anions this class so enumerated uro the Milwaukee, Wl.: Alov andtlH, V11.: Bt. Louis, Io.: rhlladolphla, la., nnd ashlngton, I. C, wliilo tho samo pub lication elves tho Cincinnati Ilecr a clean bill ns to purity. 1 1ds Is statomont of facts made trom tho odlelal publication of tho Oo- Fiartmcnt, thu highest authority In tho coun ry. I'hynlclnns of hospitals and others can obtain an analysis of tho Cincinnati Doer by applying to F. II. Finiet, l-.'fKJ D st. n. w. BolcAcent for tho T). C. of Chris. JtocrUn9 Cincinnati Deer, Thu (Juccu ot Uccn m EASTr.11 Novei.tii, Ac Gould's, 421 i)th st. The Queen of lteers. Tho only beer for ladles. folio's r.lecant unit l'opuliir Ites tnurnnt. Tilts CLDtrally-locatcd nnd Ions established restaurant, on tho corner of Kovcnth and J) etreets nnrthwcut, Is onoof tbo flnost and best conducted establishments In tho city. It has a national reputation for tho superiority of Its oysters, which lsono of tbo specialties of this restaurant. The oyster Is a favorlto nrtlclo of diet with tho irreat majority of Amorlcan poonlo, and this restaurant has Improved facllltlos for preparing tho luscious mvalvothat never falls to plcaso tho most fastidious connolssour. Meals of ovcry description, hot nnd cold lunches, nlwavH ready to bo served. Tho finest brands of liquors and clears doalt In. , rrorapt service and courteous treatment to all who may favor this popular resort. This OEcnllcnt&stabltshtnont makos a spoa laity In ecrilnR select steamed, with no extra charge. To the Indies. Bend yonr laco curtains to tbo Swiss Stoam Laundry, 1322 V street. la Tonr l'roporty Insured ? II not consultGcntir Boos., 1310 FsUn.w. 1 1 1 1 It Is tho 11 est. Ask for It. Schlltz's Milwaukee Laser llcor. For sale by all leading houses. . ' I.rruoonAi'U Ciir.c'a Uooks mndo to ordir. Ilandsomo deshjns. Eorrand, 1012 Tonnsyl Tanla avenuo. Kudden'a Instullment Houses, TI1I9 Is the pioneer Installment establish ment of tho National Capital, centrally lo cated at 030 and 1)32 ibuvcutb street north west. Mr. Ituddcn has Just received a large Invoice of spring goods. Including Itcfrlger ntors, ttaby Carriages, fto. Also a full sup- Sly of Furnlturo. Carpets, Stoves. Olloloths, call of whlcbho otters at tho lowest cash tirices on tie Installment plan-either weekly or monthly payments, to suit his patrons. For Washington Dressed Hecf PO to John I!. Kolly, stalls 028, r,23 and KIO Centre Market, and SOU and 20d Northern Liberty. Corned boot a spoclalty. Visitino Cuids neatly engraved from yonr Slates at 7I cents per hundrod. Kervond. 012 Tesnsylvanla avenuo. To the Ladles, bend your laco curtains to tbo Swiss Steam Lanndry, 1S22 V street. The Queon of Iteers Is a tiltio htcherln price, bat of superior qnallty to all others. MoMiwiAMs and adrtross dies a tarn pod In colors at low figures. Kerraud's, 1012 Penn sylvania avmue. "Aldernoy Dairy Wagons." Fresh Aldernoy butter, churned every morn ing and dollverod In Mi lb "Ward" prints, 43c. per S. AL10 coltago ohceso, buttermilk and sweet milk, 5o per qt. Cream, 15o. per qt. CITY NEWS PAllAGRAl'lIS. The Court In General Term has ad journed for ono week. Mrs, Bessie fitarr Kiefer spoke to the Good Templars last nlgbt ut Odeon Hull. , Tlio Commissioners liavo submitted lo Congress a bill for licensing steam engi neers, Tbo ltecliabltca gave their tlihd grand ball lust nlgbt ut Academy Hall, in West 'Washington. Tbo Illinois Democratic Association fleeted 0. D. ilerritt secretary, und de cided to increase tbo membership lea to $-1 n month. Tlio steamer L. 0. Ballard arrived to Uy laden with 1,003 tons of lea from Booth Bay, Maine, for tho Independent Ico Company. The second Southern excursion of the Hartford 1'ost reached bero on Its way iiomo jasi nigui. nicy went on 10 rew York at 2 o'clock. Tbo Kxecutivc Committee of tbo To tomac Boat Club decided last night that the tickets on tho $10,000 bouso would bo called in and tne money retunueu. "Tho Drummer Bnv: or. Tbo Battle. field of .Hhiioh, was given ut tbo Masonic Tcniplo last night Tor the benefit of the jueiropomau hi. j-. uuurcn iyceum. Superintendent Nash of tlio Hallway Mail Service says that lie lias positive as- turaiices that tbo mulls will continuo to yun regularly in spite of tbo Western rail road btllkt-S. Miss Clara Barton will nresido and Mrs. BosMo Htnr Kcefcr will hpeak 011 "Tcinplo Destrucliou'' ut Wesley Chapel 10-morrow ocuiiig, aiitii i, tinner at. bnlces ofW. C. T. U. Nlno-vear-olil Allan Hollander was run over by u Washington Brick Machine Couinonv cart, driven bv 11 colored bov. yesterday afternoon, at Mussiicliusetts nvenue 1-ml North Cuiltol street, unit heverf-iy injiircu ino unver u.i ar rested. Slight I'tn- Tilth SlornitiK. The alaini ofllro at 7 o'clock tills inorn itigwiis for tho burning of framo bouso No. Ill Thlid street houtbwest. owned by Tnylunt Iaiwc, nml occupii-d by John H, Jtcll. DuniafiOliboutJlOO. AVondrvful Memory. I.oisctlian freu practlco at 1;.i0 and 8 p. ni., Thursday. Collicre, 1J33 I st n w. A Huddcii Dentil. About 7:15 last ovonlng. D J. Yosser. 00 years old, was taken suddenly HI in the oinco or O. J. l-anniug, corner Ntntn and II streets. JIo wna taken to tho liuer-f-ency Uospitul in tbe patrol w'wjjon, where he died four hours afterward. m , "Mammn, papit Bays you worn't pretty I ait week I : but you are to-day ' "Air my. child, las Keek I hud nouralsla, to-doy I VtS (jmyttHH WU,i IV 31 It. l'AUIi'H MMJIOUV. Ilir Death of tho 1-rlnilp.il Aiinouiuotl nt Itio High School, l'lgltt bumlrcd sad-faced pupils ns jcmblcd tliis morning In the lurgo exhi bition liall of tlio High Schoo' Tor tho first tiltio slncotlic death of Mi. Tftul. Dr. V, It. banc read nu appropriate selection from the Bible and Superintendent l'owcll made n few feeling remarks. Dr. Iinu brlclly told of the hist hours of tbo (bad primlp.-il. "Ito knew that death was near," be ald, "nml spoko feelingly of tills Institution, nml although he was born in Now Hampshire nnd bad family tics there, bo requested to bo burled here, whoro bis life-work was accomplished, 'I bis school is bis monument " Tlio school was then dismissed until further notice. llio following ooininlllco, representing tliodillercnt sections of tlio -cliool, met und ndojitcd appropriate rc-eolutions' Third Year ffli-ssrs. Jacobs, May, Ster ling, 0' Nclll, Misses ltock, Throekinor.oi), Haen, Burroughs, Vole, nnd While. Second Yenr--Mr.srs. Barton, Ola-stc, VIIIIanif, C. C Sbermnti. Sample, Drove, llnniniond, J. M, Williams, Misses Hutchinson. Odell, Drniiev, Tliornbcrg, Stidham, Siiiimons, llnyilcii. Bhislitud, lAdihuie. Munroe,Cnrtner,nud WIHIjiih. Klrst Yrnr Mwsrs. Clnllcn, Buckcv. l''otcr. Ilclslnger, Dye, Starkweather, Mornn. Tarrlsce, Misses Allen, Kurd, Itcigart, Sblpmau, llciinctt, Mcduwnii, Itakeninu, K. Ulkc, Shepherd, Buckmaii nnd Janucy. '1 he funeral will take placo from t tic Congregational Church to-morrow after noon at .1 o'clock. Tho High School I'ndels will mt ns 1111 escort to tbo body, and tin- committee from the sections will nltcnd lu carriages Asiiiciiil mictlngof tlio School Board has been culled lor this evening atS o'clock totuko"nultabloait!oii. A meet ing of Iho High School iibiiiuil Is called for hall pa M four this afternoon at tlio High School building. A meeting of the class of '"8 of thu High School will be held nt tho Columbia University preparatory fi-hool this after noon ut I:,'!0o' clock. At n meeting of wheelmen at tho Capi tol Bicycle Club hoit"o Inst evening a com mittee consisting of l'rofi-csor Abbe, (ion eral Birney, Principal Crmn, Irviu Wll lldiu&oii mid Agent Key, was appointed to uiuko n thorough Investigation Into the enw-e, nnd If it was found that Mr. l'uulcamo to bis death through the care lessness of Chase, to Institute criminal pro ceedings ngainst him. A collection amounting, to J.V, uns !al;en up. In ad dition to this Professor AbhoandH. S. Owen contributed $100 each to defray whatever c.ipcnej tho committee might inrur. Budolpii Kauirmiin, Colonel K. A.Sccly and Mr. Dcnnlsweic nppoiutcdn commit tee on resolutions, and after n brief In terval tiicy reported an appropriate trib ute, which was unanimously adopted. The public schools of tho first six divis ions will bo closed to-morrow, the day of tbo funeral oftbo lato Mr. Paul. "Tlio Art Anintciir." "Tbo Art Amateur" for April, pub lished by Montague Marks, 23 Union Square, New York, contains a lino col ored plate of "Cherries" by tbo lato A. J. II. 'Way of Baltimore, a superb study of "Peonies" by Victor Daugon, decorations for plates and numerous designs for em broidery, brass hammering und wood carving. Tho frontispiece is a remarka bly flna production of an etched portrait of Philippe Itousseau. Practical articles of special valuo aro those on charcoal drawing, painting in water colors, wood carving, and homo decoration and fur nishing. Art events In Paris. Boston. Kew York and Philadelphia nro duly noticed, and "My Note Book" bristles ns usual with piquant and oggicssivo para graphs. Tlio French Cabinet Crisis'. Tbo latest dispatches from Paris indi cate tbo French Cabinet crisis is vir tually at an 'end. There may bo some doubt as to the disposal of one or two portfolios. M. Floquct will undoubtedly succeed In forming n now Cabinet, but bow long the combination will stand Is a matter ot cogent importance to tho French people. This country is to bo congratu lated upon tho patriotism nnd wisdom of its President and bis Cabinet. Also has Washington city, the Capital of the Na tion, an excellent reason to bo happy from the very fact that James Tliarp, at 818 l-""strcct northwest, lias anotbersup lily of that fdmous national drink, "Tho Pure Old ltyo Berkeley Whisky." lllcctlou of Vestrymen. 1 be usual Duster Monday elections of vestrymen werebeld by tho congregations of tbo vaiious Protestant Dplscopal churches last evening. Tho vestrymen were all re-elected without opposition, except nt tho Ascension and Bplphany churches. In tbo former church the party supporting tlio rector elected Gen eral S. B. Ilolablrd. General J. C. Kclton, Colonel Marshall McDonald nnd W. U. Kllcy. At the Intter Messrs. 0. C. Glover and John T. Amies wcro elected to fill vucancics. C'nptnin I'liilllns Convicted. Karly in November last L'dward D. Curran, nged 18, nnd John II, Screover, aged 17, both of Atlanta, Ua., arrived in tbo city and related a story of almost in crtdlblo cruel treatment received on board tho schooner Annie M. Hayward at tbo bands of tbo master, Captain Win. V. PbilUps of Baltimore. Captain Phil lips was yesterday convicted of cruelty to heavy. AVllllnms College Alumni. About forty Williams Collego Alumni sat down to n banquet nt Welckcr's last night. Senator Ingalls, president oftbo Washington Alumni, was toast-master, and called upon tbo following gonflo men: President Carter. Professor.. Bleb ards, ':J0; Hon. Joseph White, 'SO: Hon. II. W. Seymour, M. C; Colonel J. V. Dwiglit, 'JO; General S. C, Armstrong, '02; Mr. K. 0. Loufi", '70: and Mr. P. H. Cooke, 'fcO. Mr. John Savcy read an original poem. Hall I'lnycrs l'.aldcil. Tbo pollcoof tbo First Precinct made a raid on n number of young men who wero playing ball on the Monument grounds. A son of Senator Spooner was arrested becauso be opposed tho action of the olllcers In dispersing tho crowd. The polico have recently been ordered to keep nil crowns out of these grounds becauso of disorderly gatherings of negroes there. Presentation nt u Itnll, TI10T. M. Healy Uranib of the Irish National Land Leaguo held a ball at tho Light Infantry Armory last night in honor of Mri. Marguerite Mooro, tbe delegate from Donegal, Ireland. During the ew-ning Mrs. Mooro was presented with a harp of (lowers by Mrs. Joseph running. Mr. Moore mado a speech winch was applauded. . CJcniKi-towii Amateur Orchestra. Tho twenty-tcventli public rcho-irnl of the Georgetown Amateur Orchestra will tube phice ut the National Iti lies' Armory to-morrow evening, Josef Kaspar, con ductor. Among theurlists of tbooccnsioii ure Mrs, Q. A. Tcaitou and Mis. J, Ds putu Daly. "Win. AiliuiiMMi 'Assigns. Wm. Adamson bus made an assignment 10 D. O'C. Callnghan of all Ids property, Including tho stock, etc., nt bis saloon and lestaurant, at 200 Ninth street north west. Wm. A. Bennett is a preferred creditor for $&0. Ilust'lmll and tlio Theatre. The Washington and Dull'alos play again at Washington Purk to-day and in tlic.ovening will attend In a body Clinn f rim's performance of "Tbo Oitoruon" at the Bijou. Colgate's Snoliot l'oivdeifl, Heliotrope, Jockey Club and Cashmere Bouquet retain their dellcato frugranco I iwuBVf iuim nny vmvn. AMUSHMRNTH. Alliiiugli'i) "A I'lirlslmi Itoniniibe." "A Parisian Romance" is not n healthy play, but It is very stiong In places, and It nll'urds Mr. Diehard Mansfield ns Ilaron Cifiiialnn opportunity to present to tho public n character ill make-up ami ugly power qulto ns original nnd remarkable ns niiythtiig he has ever attempted. Tbo play is not a new one, but interest In It does not diminish, nnd a lino nudience raw It last night with ns much attention ns If it were on its llrst round. Miss Ida Vernon ns Matlmnr lc Turn; is an addi tion to tho cast worthy of all commenda tion. She Is a hnmlsomo matron nnd plays with strength nnd fooling. Mr Jlarklns's l)r, Chanel is ntiotlicr good lilero of Work. Of tho others pleasant things may bo said nnd have been said, nnd It Is not necessary lo repeat them. Agnln to-night. Wednesday, "Dr. Jekyll nnd Mr Hyde." The National ",7hn, tho I-cumuii." "Jim, the Penman," made its second appearance nt the National Inst night and a large audienco was in attendance. Pralso of "Jim, tlio Penman" is only upcntlng what has been said over nnd ocr ngaltiiltisn strong ploy, nnd there is nu gainsaying it, and tho company is iiultc ns strong ns tho play. Tlio cast is tbo same as before, except a change in the character of Louis I'crchal nml Wcriu cmirl. Mr. Kent, who formerly did Dte llucuiirl, was doing l'crcival, vlco .Mr. J ut. nml .Mr. J.iuusiey taking tlio part 01 Dftlliinmrl. It Isn gciiulno pleasure to Sit Nirougu siicn n piny, aim tuo interest uionlfesttd lust nlgbt Is earnest of n repe tition everv nlnlit. nnd "Jim. tbo Pen. man ' will have qulto as large and cntliii fliiftlcn rrccptlou as was accorded It on its Hist appearance. Again to-night. Tlu llljoii lloiiry T. C'liiinfrall. The rclurn engagement of Chiiufrau mil with nfuvorabto reception nt Harris's ycMcrdiiy. Manager Anderson has pro filed Mr. Chaufruu with .stronger sup port than he had during Ids last visit nnd (incfully competent to bring out all the fclrong polntu of tho popular drama, "Kit. Tliero have nlso been some chuugiH made in tho drama and scenic elicits, nolabiy tho "Wreck Sceno" In tho fourth net, which is very realistic. The iiibllci- singers, dancers, etc.. were heartily applauded, especially tho little flve-ycur-olu plcunlnny. At to day's mat inee and cenlng performance Mr. Chan trail Mill appear in tlio "Octoioon," In which little riorcuco Dtlicl, tbo child actrces, appears toadrnntiige. Tho "Octo ioon" Thursday and Friday ovonlngs, matinee and night; "Kit," Wednesday and Saturday. The VhIo Glen Club. The concert at tlio Congregational Church last night by tho Yulo Gleo and BnnjoClub was a success on the floor and on the stage. Tlio boys did first-rato generally, and somo of tho features were even belter. It was a concert that did not rcquiro a classical musical education to comprehend and enjoy, and thoreroro tho majority comprehended and enjoyed it. The bouso was full and tbe young people wcro in tlio ascendant in numbers, Tho banjos nro a pleasing inovatiou on tbo ancient order of collego glees. Kernnn's-Tlio Night Owls. Among tho variety celebrities who ap pear with tho "Night Owls" this week are Johnny Carroll, tho Eddys, Miss May Howard and Manchester and Jennings. Tbo show Is full of entertaining features and tlio nfter-picce, "A-Donls," is as laugh able as of yore. very Household Should have Ayor's Cherry Tcctoral. It saves thousands of lives annually, nnd is peculiarly efficacious in Croup, Whooping Cough, and Soro Throat. " After an cxtcnslvo practlco of nearly one-third of a century, Aycr's Cherry Pectoral is my euro for recent colds and coughs. I prescribe it, and ,bcliovo it to bo tbo very best expectorant now offered to tbo people." Dr. John C. Lovis, Druggist, West Brldgewntcr, Pn. " Somo yours ago Ayor's Cherry Pec toral cured mo of asthma aftor tbo best medical skill bad failed to give mo 're lief. A fow weeks since, being ugnlu n, little troubled with the disease, 1 was promptly Relieved By tho samo remedy, I gladly offer this testimony for tbo benefit of nil similarly alllloted.'' P. II. Hassler, Editor Arnus, Tublo Ilock, Nebr. "For children nflllctcd with colds, coughs, soro throat, ar rroun, I do not know of nny remedy which will give more Hpecdy rollof than Aycr's Cheiry Pectoral, I bavo found it, also, Invalu able In cases of whooping cough." Ann Lovejoy, 1251 Washington street, Boston, Mass. "Aycr's Cherry Tcctoral has proved rcmaiknbly offectlve lu croup mid is invnlunblu as n family meillelno." D. M. Bryant, Cblcopee Palls, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral I'HEI'AHKD CV Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 3oldbyollDrugBlli. l'rlccl; six bottles, ti. J1&J1 TRADE umk OULL'i Iiomlon, ling. HEAD. FOR OUTWAItD AITUCVTION. COLMAN'S IUSTABD OIL Concentrated a rosmvE cube Fon Ithoumntlsm, Keurnlglii, Colds and muscular l'nlns. Sold by all Orocors aud Druggists, and wholesale by JA3IKS I. SMITH, 40 Park Place, Now York. 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"The Mackinaw," Cleanablo with movablo Hues, solid ash, carved and ornamonted, triple walled, char coal tilled and metal lined, making flvo walls in oil, solid irou shelves and nlr-tignt locks. a 1'ux.x. line or Lace Curtains, Portieres, Furniture Coverings. Slip CoVeus In nil tho Latest Novelties, cut and fit, at , Lowest Prices. Hill Deulor In Fmblonalilo Furnlturo, Cnrjot nnd Upholstery Goods, 3H, 317, 319 7TH ST., 633, 635 LA. AYE, 632, 631 AND C23 D ST. N. W. IMin:IU:l IIBEiTrg.liiTiysaiafMBIMI HEHTTS PHARMACY Baoy Carriages Wash Williams 22-INCH CREPE BENGALINE SILKS. Wcwere fortunate enough to secure at a sacrifice 17 pieces of 2 2-inch Grepe Bengaline at a price which enables us to offer them at 75o VEU TAItl). This is one of the new and most fashionable of this sea son's weaves, and made to sell at $1.25 per yard, The shades comprise gobelins, beige, new browns, hussar, Indian red, ceil, mordore and autumne. Wo alo otTcr In conjunction with the atVivo nn clcrnnt lino of Figured UcngallncOn light ground shades, with nandsomo flowery Jo sign, only $1.23 per yard. The present Is the most attractive stock of Silks we have yet shown. 48-1H. WHITE SWISS LAWNS, 25C. Last year's customers will remember this fabric, and need only to be told that our importation for the com. ing summer is in. l'orthoboncflt of others wo deslrotosay tliht this fnhrlu was Introduced by us four years ago, and each season tlio domand has sttaiilly lncicacd. It 1 inudo from selected India Cotton ot long llbro, Is firmly woven, trovl)Ieuclic(l. pnru In color, smooth lu fliiljli mut will launder beautifully. Taking into consideration the width (full 48 Inches) the quality, and the fact that jt will wash as well as our India Linens, it is without doubt the cheapest White Goods possible to buy. Only 23c per yard. (Linen Dept.; second floor.) NOTE TO TENNIS PLAYERS. We are showing more than 100 patterns in Lawn Tennis Flannels, embracing every variety of checks, plaids, stripes, plain shades and mixtures, at extremely reasonable prices. MEN'S CLUB SniltTS TO OrtDElt.-Thoso Shirts aro cut nnd mado by tho samoforco that makes our custom Dross Shirts, and will be fully up to our high standard of lit, finish nnd workmanship. MUSLIN ONDERWEAR BELOW VALUE. It is seldom that such a staple article as Fine Muslin Gowns are offered below value. Wo bavo Just seeurod 25 dozen Ladlos' Flno Grado Muslin Nlgbt Gowns, yoko of flno tacks and Hamburg lnsortlng, nook, sloovos and front trimmed with wido Hamburg embroi dery, and bavo marked them at tho popular prlco of tl each. The materials would cost you more money, and the garment was made to sell at $1.25, and is worth it. BARGAINS IN EMBROIDERIES. The windowful on Elev enth street will give you a fair idea of what's to be had inside. 1 lot of 1314-inch Swiss Embroldory, heav ily worked patterns, ouly 30o per ynrd. Every line is, we believe, from 2 to 15 cents less per yard than these widths and qualities have heretofore been sold. 4-Inch rink and Light Bluo Zephyr Cloth, embroidered In white, only 60 per yard. 4H Inch Pongee Silk Kmbroldery, only 23o per yard. This width sold last season at COa. 20 Inch I'onzeo "All-over" Embrolderr. natural shade cmbroldorod In pink, cardinal, orango nnd Belf-color, only O'iHJo per yard, These sold last season for Sl,2&, In tho fntno department wo offer 200 Stamped Linen Splashers, slzo .'10 by 18 Inches, -very pretty designs, fringed on threo ciues, oniy i'm-o encu, Itcmlnway's Itopo Silk, In ull tho loading art shades, only (lo per skein. Stamping of everydescrip tion promptly attended to at very reasonable prices. SEASONABLE WHITE GOODS FOR CON FIRMATION AND SUMMER DRESSES. There is every indication that white will be more generally worn than during any previous summer, espe dally by young ladies. An ticipating the demand, we have made unusually exten sive purchases, and believe we have today the most at tractive line in the city. We quote: . 1 coco 00-lnth White Brocaded Plaid Lawns In a variety of choice patterns, whloh wo ofTcr at tho exceedingly reasonable price of lUKio per yard. 1 caso Whlto Cum as Cheokcd Lawns, very cholco and especially dotlrablo for wrappers, jokes, sleeves and ontlro bodlcos. Only 124o per yard, SPECIAL 4 pieces 3(1 Inch Whlto Jones Cambric for ladles' and children's wear, only lSe per yard, 1 enso Whlto Imported "Novelty" Laco Stripes, In four exoellcnt patterns, only 2Uo pcrjard. 10 pieces Whlto Vino Laco Plaids, In at tractive hcm-stltchod effects, only 2Soper yard. BO pieces f!3-lnoli White Terslan Lawn, flno sheer quality, beautiful whlto color, amfbf a superior llnlili, sold last season nt 23o, only 'JOou-rjnrd. 25 pieces Wblto Corded Tlque, fluo quality, deep tord, only 23o per yard, l'hiuu dresses will no doubt be extensively wom 011 ik count of their laundering nnd wcnilug nunlltlo, and their geneinl dressy apienrance, This quality at 23o. Is agon ulna bargain, 1'urllculur attention is drawn to our oxton el 0 lino of Wnlto fmnortod Linen Lawns, which are unrivalled lor beauty and wonr, Tlio rnngu of prices Is wide, nod every price n bargain, Monsura :J0-ln,. and nro nil pure limn flax, which means without cotton) 33, '10, -ID, 30, 00, U2K, 05, (18, "5, SOaudJl pcryaid. dS-ln, Whlto French Nainsooks, In nil tho desirable weights, fine, medium nnd heavy. Bhcorest qualities yet ofTored at thoso partic ular mines; 25, ill, U7K, IS, 5U, OJ, OtJ and 7o, per yard, (fecond floor,! WOODffAED & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th ad ST Street K, W. EASTER BARGAINS, Spring Millinery and Wraps - .A.T KING'S Choice Selection and the Largest Assortment or French Pattern Hats and Bonnets I All the Fashionable and Leading Shapes In Untrlmmed Straw Bonnets and Hats at Remarkably Low Prices. Children's Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. Plowets, Ribbons, Millinery, Ornaments, Lace Caps, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Corsets and an elegant line of Silk and Beaded Wraps and Jackets at KING'S PALACE, 814 Seventh Street Northwest." Special Attention Paid to Mourning Goods, "WKCE3.TI-iEI",5r BROS,, DEA'LERS IN LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, &C. Flooring and Dressed Lumber In Dry Sheds. Special Inducements offered on Florida and Virginia Flno Flooring. DEPOT FOR BUILDERS' MATERIALS, CORNER NINTH ST. and RHODE ISLAND AVE. 7th and n streets, tto2s to 3010 k st., IV1 ILL and DRY KILN oth and It. I. avo., Georgetown,.!). C. f Washington, D. C. I Estlmatos made on all kinds of Mill Work. 1 W Mj i corrmunTED. u & CO., &AS STOYES B 1 Gas Boilers at $1.15 and $1.50 for Instantly Making Tea or Coffee. GhAS COOKERS For largo and small families. Just tho Stovo for summer uso, as yoa 'eoxttngulsa tho &ro tbo Instant the cooking is done. For salo by tho Washington Gaslight Company 413 Tenth Street Northwest. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH VA SAFEJUWAYSREUAIUI.TO LADIES' INDISPr.NSABU.SOlD BY AIL ORUCGISTS ASK ro DIAMOND BnAMDXHICMtSUftSCKCUSM iHnTAMEtuomrasci S .NATURE ON EVERY box. ctucNEiiLH cnLMKifaB.uu rnur MUIUN VJJT1LA rA cnnnuHxautiJEDWHOirN jejiimcialj aid UUWVUUUS3TBaUISU3IUlMU0ll0tUUUa FINANCIAL. H. L. CHANDLER I GO., B&rn.rteex'Sj o 1438 T, St. N. W, TelopUono, 1037. -DIRECT WIRES TO- Henry Clews & Co., I llostou, Culcuco, Now Yorlx. l'lifludolplila CAMPBELL & CO., STOCK, GRAIN, PROVISION AND TETROLHOM BROKERS, 1333 12 STRKKT (OrorStioorankor'a), WASIIINOTON, D. 0. Direct W'lro to New Tork and Chtoazo. B. K. TI.AIN. vr.B.nimis. B. K. PLAIN I GO., BROKERS, Grain, Provisions and Stocks, COTTON, NINTH AND F 6TS. AND 1422 V ST. Washington, D, 0, Crrr ItErrntNCTS, COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK, Chicago Correspondents, MII.MINE, BODMAN & CO. Constant quotations or tlia Chloago and Now ant ouotatlons of tlia C Tork Markets by epodul wlro eti PEERLESS BYES uJuiaTSwaimi - PALACE Top Time Is Coming And tho avcrago bov always has tlmo for a top. Koxttoatopthoboyllkes A New and Stylish SPRING SUIT, And tho week beforo Easter Is tho tlmo ho wants It most. Our Spring Stock Contains the Newest nnd most Fashlonablo things for Boys from 5 to 15 years (Short rants). We are Glad to Show Them to You. 931 Penna. Avenue, FOB COOKING! aTCKTON DUB'RTTOD THE ORIGIN AL.THE ONLY GENUINE tOEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS ASK DRUGGIST FOR (H CHESTER'S ENGLISH DIAMOND BRANDJAK,ENO OTHER ORINCLS3C (STAMPS) FOII PARTICULARS 1 IN LCTT.R tit RETURN MAIL Kit SIGNATURE DM EVERT .0. OVER TflDM LAD I ES WHO HAVE U1ZD rcMHYnsrAiPiu.3 waiisucftis. DRY GOODS. fxWM. R. RILEY Corner Ninth and E Streets N, W., 7s closing out all kinds ot DRV GOODS, At Vory Reduced Rates. E. G. DAYIS. BLACK UllESS GOODS, EXIHIOIDEUIKN LACKS AND TltlMULNCS, jig Market Space, Washington, D. C. HATS. HATS! HATS. Sl'IUNG STYLES, In all the Now Colors, at 82, S2.G0, 83, $3.50 aud 81. SrRINQ STYLH SILK HATS, 3, $(1 and 89. CHOICE STOCK UMBRELLAS AND OANKS, Gloria Umbrvllas, with aold and Silver Handles, at $2.23 aud $2.&0, JAMES Y. DAVIS' SONS, 1301 l'n, Ave, Corner IStli Nt. PROF, J, Ladies' French Hair Drosser,, 637 15th and 012 1 Mists a w. Hair drosslnir at tho two , stores, BUo. Culllns at roil, ilenoo to dross tlia hair. SI. nalrsbamriooncd.dyod and out, French art ists In attendance. All tlio modern tollot articles, llneportuuicry.bcnutltylnitoosmottos, etc, and an eirollcntntock ot wU kept.ooa otwitly In mritwototoa, PLL3 GrROffAN'S t Houses. H1 SCTeill SI, H. , Have Just Opened with a Large, New and Elegant Stock Carpels, Oilcloths, Mattings, Rugs, Heating anil Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Furniture, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, Etc., Etc., Eto Goods sold at CASH PRICES on tho Install rncnt Dan on cny terms to suit purchasers. Will bo iilcasod to sco all his old customers and as many now nnos. BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST RECEIVED. Mon's Kangaroo Shoos, Ladles' Ovorgalters, Assortod Colors; Ladlos' and Children's Shoos, Tios and Slippers, Men's Calf and Patent Leathor Shoes for Street Wear or Evening Dress, Easy Shoos for Tondor Foot. EALTOH & STRICKLAND, 939 PENNK, 7X1CB., WASIIINOTON, D, C. WTcRAWFORfSHOE DCs tlio Only f3Hxoo SOLD DIRECT TO THE CONSUMER BY THE MANUFACTURER. 810 rJENNA. AVE. FOR THE BEST -CALL ON- GEORGE W. RICH, 717 Market Space. 427 10th St. N. W. 627 Pa. Ave. East. I bavo a lot of Tlno Shoos, my own male that I will soil at a bargain. Glvo mo a trial. CSE CKItJX, bTEIIUSf), HUlHFULA, " U1L1 J'UOF. on (ibLuct niu, DrrLOTTK And yon will always have beautiful Bread, Itolls and Illscults. Wholosalo Douot, corner First street and Indiana avenuo. WM. M. GALT & CO. MEDICAL. mm men IXdM.K,MH.M aMnMaBHMHM S;i(TorIiiRfrom tuorfTocta of youthful orrora, early ili.cov.vraatlnnwoikiicBa.lojtmanliood.olo. I will eend a valuable trcallso (toalnl) containing full lurtlciilara for home euro, FREEofcharco. A H'toncllil moillcsl work 1 ulioulitbo read by every man who la nervous and ilcblUtatoJ, Addroai, Prof, F. C-tfOWLEll, Moodu. Conn. DRUNKENNESS Olt TI1E LIQDOK HADIT CAN DE CUHBD I1Y ADJIINISTEIIINO DR. nAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Can bo (riven In a enpof ooffooor tea without tho knowledge of the jieraon taking It. It Is ab solutely harmless, andwllloffeota imnnanont and epcody cure, whothcr tho putlent la a modoruto drinker or nn alcoholla wrook. It liuabccn ntven In thousands of oases, and In ovory Instance n perfect euro 1ms followed. IT NEVEU I'AILa. Tho system ouco ImpreR. nated with tho Specific, It becomoinn utter Impoislblltty for tho lltraor appetite to ex ist! For Brtlo by B. V. WAKI2, under the Ebbltt llouso; U. K. IIKLPI1ENSTINB. Four tccnth street and Vermont avenue, wasli Inpton. Wl.XK, UMIKYKI.Ol'KI! I'AIITS OF TUX body enlarged and etrengtlioned. !Falt Cartlculars sent (sealed) Xreo. filtlli MEDI AL CO., Uuffalo, N. X. BDEAFNESS iUronaiiifcariUl Consuniptton CURED AT HOME. 1 NEW PAMPHLET 1'ItBK on Q foutii UUIUO HTStBV, Qr.pr.W.C'aso' CarboUle otVmx lnUU Send for Mew r&mphlet and mim tali.Pspw Jbko. the rfc-i3KSsi I