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1 ' m THE EVENINGr OBITIC, WASHINGTON, D. O., MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1884. pc, ftffatlmMl m A STRUGGLE WITH A SHIRT. hit 'ax i viV ft 1 rt v i Ml VI Three hundred and sixty-five, times each year every mother's son of us has a strug gle celling into his shirt. If a shirt is worth getting into, ifit is strong And well made, sure not to rip or tear, perfect fitting, then there is some compen sation for spending so much of our exist ence in such a struggle. You may wrestle with the Diamond, but with its c crlaiting-rtay-attachment and reinforced bosom, you will come out head first every time, covered with glory and with the best shirt in the land. If your dealer does not keep It, send hli addicts to DanlelMlllcr & Co., tola manufacturers, IlalU more. Md. DRY GOODS. iVW 736 Seventh Street. 73S Panic Prices at J.E.YoiiB's. very Latest Styles, LOWEST MANUFACTURERS' FRICE3, Ana Presents given dully at YOUNG'S to M buyers. us Tickets eood for a handsome Oil Tainting. 780 UKr.UAMI) II. TOO WILLIAM R. RILEY, Hlley Itnlldlnc Cor. 0(I nnd E Hit. n. vr. DBYOOODS EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS AND LOWEST PRICES 1 LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422 and 424 Seventh Street. x:R3r. QOCXDS ., Seventh St. One Price Storo. GTmimrp&co., 404 and 406 Seventh St. Northwest. BROCEHIiS. VVVVVVVVVVVVV'VV,VV'-,VVV'VVVVVVV ELPHOIZO YODNGS Big New Store, 428 9th St., IB SELLING (Best New York Brands,) ' 10 lbs. Granulated for ....-.-.-............-... 75a. 10 lbs. standard "A" for........ .................... 95c. 10 lbs. Extra "0" fbr...... 70c. 10 lbs. Light Brown for........ ............................. o&c rXiOTTH. ?.' bbl. sack Silver King...' u bbl. Surprise...- ..., 2 bbl. Ceres --.... ... . . H bbl. Superlative........ u bbl. Uerm. ........ ..... 2 bbl. Crystal... jj bbl. riilebury. ,. Extraordinarily low rates, CA.3STXTB3D GOODS, Gallon cans Fresh Apples, per can.................. 35c Gallon cans Tomatoes, per can... .......-,., 23e. (Jallon cans Tomatoes, per dozen S3 70 Rib. cans Tomatoes, per dozen. 95c. Hatzar Corn (Maine packed), per dozen........... 050, Fresh Halmon (tour choice brands), 8 cons for 50c, Fresh Lobster (Star brand), 3 cans for..... 60c. Mushrooms (new). 3 cans for......... ...... ..... 11 a) English Plnm lliddlng...... ............... Mo and 50c. McMurray's S-lb, Peaches (rare bargain) 6 .cans lor.. ....,....... ........... 1 00 iPlMOl.s.Giw, 428 Ninth Street. Bryan's Pride Hour, ONE CARLOAD OP THI3 POPULAR BRAND OF FLOUR JUST RECEIVED BY a. o. birtx-ajst, 1413 NEW YORK AVENUE. jgjTTbe above fiourmakes lrom 40 to CO pounds more bread to the barrel than any other la the market, give It a trial JSTOTIOE. Burchell's Spring Leaf Tea, AT 00 CENTO A POUND. The Genuine Article JTir Can only be obtained In Taper Packages hero alter, XT. -W BTTHaKCBIjIJ, 18.8 F STREET. BR0W & MBDLETON, Wholreale and Jtot-all Dealers in Groceries, Fine Wlnes,&c. AOENTH TOR WERNER'S "AMEBICA." A Pure American Wine. All the best Foreign Cordial, apd Hitters. We are also Agents for the Celebrated ILY-MIU WATER, and Calvin Shafer'o Wild Cherry Rock nnd nyo WHEN YOU ARE BUYINa TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES, Jleinember you can get thorn at New York Prices at the American Tea Store, COR. SEVENTH AND I BT8. HAItllOUK Si HAMILTON, Wholesale lib UIl, WINE ANDUHOUERYMEROHANTS r 047, flag, ell Louisiana Avenne. W. XX. IS.. OISBBL, 1D14 SEVENTH HT. N. W. Fine Groceries and Liquors. THE EVENING ORITIOJ rnbllah d Dally (Bnnday Excepted) BY TUB EVENINQ CniTIUPUBLISHINQCONPAHY mi ninth street northwest, Washington, D.O. TKBMSl SINGLE COPY. , .............. a CENTO BY CARRIER, per Month. ..85 CENTS BY MAIL, (Postage Paid) One Year..... H.BO BY MAIL, (rostage raid) Biz Mo-ths.... 3,88 Hilt Bobstrlotloni Invariably la Adianee- Address EVENINO CllITIO PUBLISHING COMPANY . Washington. P.O. jEnltrti at (At rvitaffle In WaMnitonanicond elan matter, Monday. Juno 30, 1884. John McLean goos to Chicago singing 'Mo, too," by acclamation. The Clovcland boom teems to bo badly crippled ; ono oyo bandagod and ono arm In n sling. Mn. Bayaiid says ho stands by his Dovor speech. It Is n notlccablo fact that Mr. Bayard's Dovor speech stands by him. a- m The Cincinnati Times-Star s.iys that if Mr. Tildcn has chosen a political holr it ll ns likely to bo Mr. Randall as any ono olso. . Mr. IIendiucks should not go to Chi cago Inflated with hopo. Ho wonlil do well to remembor tho fato of Senator Bon liar llson, Ex-QovERNon Parker, of Now Jorsoy, Is tho latest applicant for tho Democratic; nomination, Thoro Is no harm lu his ap plying for tho place. It may bo that Mr, Tildon's lottor of dec lination may load to mob vlolenco yet. Thoro Is an ovidont dcslro to drag him into tho field by main force m 'What has becomo of tho report of tho Commlttco on Accounts of tho Hottso In re gard to tho funeral oxpenscs of Congress man Haskell? Out with It, gontlcmcn. Lot no guilty man cscapo. Brethren, wo wnnt to Jnst whisper to yon that on oil-tank holds n groat deal moro than a barl. Cost catch on? A wholo tankfal of oily, oleaginous dollars 1 Hero's richness nnd muchness beautifully combined. m Smalley telegraphs from London that tho comments of tho English press on tho nomination of Mr. Blnlno nro very unfavor able Well, that's nothing moro than wo expected. England will bo against our ticket, but lookout for ould Ireland, b'ys. Tub Terro Hauto (Ind.) Gazelle (Dcm.), In describing Host's Virginlus, speaks of "Porquln," tho tyrant who would polluto his daughter. Wo supposo tho Gazelle's Porquln Is a brother to Parquotto, who runs a thcatro In Indianapolis. Tbe Springfield (Mass.) TfrpuMiccm says: "Scmagoguo crlcth unto demagogue." Yes, eo wo heard tho other night; but for thollfoof us wo could not toll whether it was demagogues, Democrats or cats. Qlad you told us who kopt such a howling. Governor Cleveland writes to a friend that ho is now occupying n position in his own Stato high enough for his ambi tion and that ho is cocking no othor office Wo suspect, howovcr, that ho might bo in duced to tako tho Democratic nomination , for President. Colonel Gray, Just nominated for Gov ernor of Indiana by tho Democrats, was Governor Morton's right-hand man in forc ing tho Legislature of Indiana to ratify tho Fifteenth amendment to tho Corstitutlon ; and tho men whoso opposition ho aided In overcoming, but whom ho now protends to act with, will accord him rathor a per functory support in tho coming fight. As AN evidenco of tho respect President Arthur has for tho recommendations nnd reports of Brewster, Attornoy-Gcnoral, and his pimps and spies, It Is only necessary to call attention to tho cass of cz-TJnltcd Statos Marshal Murray, now Governor of Utah Territory. Ho was reported by Brewster's department to bo corrupt and to havo gob bled up largo sums of Uncle Sam's money while n U, S. Marshal In Kentucky, la fact, ho was painted by Mr, Brewster's de partment as being a very bad man, and yet, In thofaco or all that, tho President reap pointed Mr. Murray to bo Govornorof Utah for two years longer, and tho Senato con firmed him. On the 13th day of May last William Dickson, n citizen of this city and n man of as high and honorablo character as any man in this or any othor community, after having failed by personal nppoals, ad dressed a loiter to Mr. Springer asking to bo allowed to oppoar tgeforo his commltteo for tho purposo of vindicating himself from tho aspersions of somo of tho hired pimps and alleged detectives of tho so-callol Da partment of Justice. In his letter to Mr. Springer Mr. Dickson gavo tho names of certain wltnossos, who, If called before Mr. Springer's commltteo, would tell como things about Brotvator, Attorney-General, that would place that official in a most doplorablo condition. Soma of tho witnesses would havo told tho commlttco something about ono of tho as sistant attomoys for tho Government, who ktu been held up to tho community as tho paragon of honesty, that would havo caused a cold chill to trlcklo down his back. In short, facts would havo been brought out that would havo shown to tho world beyond tho poradvcntnro of a doubt that Instead of a prosecution tho lato Star-Routo trials wero persecutions. It is ovidont that Mr, Sprlngcrdld not want thlsovldcnco, bo canso he has , 'studiously availod hlmsolfof every opportunity and protoxt to provent Mr. Dickson and tho witnesses ho rccom minded from being called, nud yet mon who had nothing to do with tho ca3e3 nro allowed on their own motion to go befuro tho commlttco nnd toll what Oonoral Gar field told them about tho employment of William A, Cook. Mr. Springer may rest assured that there Is a day of reckoning coming, and tho facts will bj brought out, his efforts to surprcs them nottvlc isUnd ing. Halloo! Hero's games and games 1 A gentleman from Indiana says that at tin lccent Democratlo Stuto Convention a llttlo game was set up that may oventuato In the nomination of apart of tho old ticket, If not tho wholo of It. Tbo delegates to Chi cago are nominally instructed for McDon fcld, but are really for Hendricks. Mr. neudrlcks' law partner Is u dolegato-at-large, and Mr, H. himself Is to bo prcsont, and hopos to bo pcrmaneut president of tbo convention, Tho gamois to be played in tbls tviy, ac cording to the gentleman spoken of above, who Is well posted on Indiana politic, and especially on thb Democratlo sldo of tho house, to which (io belongs: Mr. Hendricks being Jn tho chair, and prominently before tho convention, tho question Of tho "old ticket" Is to bo sprung on tho convention, nnd an attempt mado to got up n eyclono of enthusiasm In its favor. Whllo tho storm Is at Its holght, tho suggestion Is to bo adroitly tin-own out that, ns Tildcn docllncs a ro nomination, and as half a loaf is hotter than no bread at all, it would, bo well to nominate Uondrlcks for President and somo such man as General Slocnm for Vlco. Tho plotters of this gamo hope to stampedo tho convention into tho nomination of such n .tlckot by acclamation boforo anybody can Intcrposo a word of objection or de mand n regular ballot. Tho plan looks feasible, nnd our Democratic friend assures us that It will bo trlod on, unless tho schemo la headed off by tho mon who are opposed to nominating a man who says ho Is unable, physically, to dtschargo tho duties of tho Presidency, or a man with ono foot, or ono too, nt least, on tho way to tho grave Tho friends of all tho othor candidates rhonld keep ono oyo all tho tlmo on tho Talloyraud of Indiana, for ho Is capablo,, of games and games whero his own fortunes are con cerned, . Grnnt And ConlUlnfr. Tho opponents of tho Republican tlckot and especially tho super-righteous soven or nlno Independents, so-called havo labored In season and out of season, slnco tho National Convention adjournod, to mako it appear that Gouornl Grant and Hon. Roscoo Conkllng woro opposed to Blolno and Logan, and that If fboy did not opposo it outright thoy at least would not actively Bupport It. Evon Republicans were found who had such doubts as to tho probablo action of thoso two groat lcodors. But all such doubts and fears do tho grossest injustice to tho Integrity and man hood of both mon. Thcso donbtcrs forget that all tho true, real, genulno and appre ciative friends political frlonds that Grant and Conkllng havo nro In tho Re publican party, and aro hearty supporters of Blalno and Logan, and that it would bo baso lngratlttido for thorn to dosort tho men who stood by them through thick and thin whon they nccdod holp. Now, If cither ono of these men possoss any ono pe culiar and predominating trait or pe culiarity, it Is tho unrelenting devotion If wo may bo allowed tho oppression with which each in tho past has stood by his friends. General Grant, especially, hasbcon, here toforc,most bitterly assailed for standing by his friends, oven when other pcoplo bo llevcd them to bo unworthy of his confi dence But, fortunately, wo aro not loft to con jecture as to tho courso these two groat leaders will pursue in tho pending cam paign. The Critio is in possession of in formation to-day which ronders it ablo to cay with absoluto certainty that both Gon cral Grant and ox-Sonator Conkllng will support Blalno and Logan with unflinching vigor, and that at tho proper tlmo thoy will both speak out in terms that will leavo no loom for doubt as to their real position in this contest. Tub Critio has rccolvod this information so direct, and from such a rcspcctablo and intelligent source, that It has not even a shadow of doubt as to Its correctness nnd perfect reliability. As The Critic is informed, both of thoso gentle men will tako occasion to Break out in such a way, and In such a tono,'that they will sot havo any need of defining their posi tion a cccond tlmo. And wo say to Ropub llcons everywhere that they ncod havo no hesitancy about contradicting any state ment which places Grant and Conkllng In opposition to Blalno and Logan. Thoy aro putting on tbclr harness, and will soon bo in tho thickest of tho fight. In a word, every eoldlcr and overy lcador is at his post but tho Sovcn-or-Nlno, and thoy aro of no consequenco no matter whoro thoy may bo. Tonne Men! Rend Tbls. . tde Voltaic Belt Co., ot MarstukMrMIch.. oflcr to send their celebrated jtfrECTBO-YoL-taio belt and other ELECTnMnCiTLiAscES on trial tor thirty dayet masfryoung or old) at- lllcted with nervoif jmlty, loosot vitality lndrod troubles. Also nnd manhood, andfl tor rheumatism. many other dlim8., comploto restoration to hcalin. vlcofandl nhood guaranteed. No risk is Inutffred as tliu ty aays trial is allowed. wrltnffiem at once l r illustrated pampmot rre, Dnmneo to tUo GlieaapenUe A Ohio Canal. rresldont Smith has just mado an Inspection ot the Chesapeake & Ohio Uanal, to ascertain the damage done by tho late froshot. Ho re ports tbe worn In a deplorable condition, aud tho damages ol such a nature as to require much time, labor and monoy to repair. Two miles above llarpor'a Ferry, at tbo root ot tho tour-mile level, there is a break over ntty feet lone:, while six mtlos obovo the 1'orry 180 teet ol tbo towpath Is gone. This Is a bad brook, as Its depth is somo twenty loot below the bottom ot tho cnnul, Two culverts, ono above and the other below Mercervllle, have been washed out. Betwoon these two culverts the towpath has boon badly damaged, and a bar, composed ot sand and stones, over 200 feet la length, washod into tho canal. At othor points along tho lino bars havo beon washed In, while the tow-patch and river bank aro coyored with fallen trees, fonco rails, posts, and dobrls'ot all kinds. At Morcervlllo thero Is a sunken boat, which wont down whon the culvert gavo away. To-day work will bo begun In making tho ropalru, and rresldont Smith statoe that with a lorco or bonds as large as can bo worked to advantage it will tako tully two weeks to placo tho canal In con dition to permit ot navigation. During the weekended Saturday only 7,710 tons otcoal woro shipped from Cumberland by tho ciual. Total tor the season Is 111,000. President Smith estimates that It will cost 20,000 to repair tbo damages doao to the canst oy inoiresnot. 1.000 1'nlr CnssJltsatCTrPrintfi Wn hAvA flAnfirnta464frrah frnm nnr rni-nln stock, they tJolprTOd rrdrn Jnlts, Wo pronoso iu bum Lyawnuru tut iu qcusuu uu idq aoiia is., cornor Bovpnin ana i:, Qeucrnl Ilnflor'a Cnudld Tho nrosldent of the Antl-Monaarjlv Society baa Issued aclrcular favoring! nomination ot General Benjamin FraiKlln uutlor, ot Massachusetts. Uonorayifnlor Is perhaps as well known as any magFia this country, and thoretoro needs no Jitrfoductlon to the public ot Washington, Jni noma is a houseboll word, Thoughiemenhat occoutrlc In manner, General ButisvTe not at all odd In hts dress. Oo tbeconJrnYy, Is a scrupulously well-drossed U1UII. UflJUyO ,I1Q C1UIUVD Ul ItUUlUBUlI, IWn, T dh lR An... I. ana, nwaM.. dnn.ndi AMai)fF ., JMP-V'I DUHIH.U.I bUIUUI V lOrii'rt )' Hlilrls, L each,. sover produced i St. Keop'i ' Aliterneyl .n'r-' Fresh AlderneyDiul us l every morn. ing ana aenverea. t.w aid" crlnts. 05o. per . i, buttermilk and sweet i .ice. per pint. MUM -- r - CATAKHH" FEVER Is a type of catarrh havlna peculiar aymptoms. Itlsat feuded by an In llanied condition of the lining mem branes of the nos trils, tear-duets und throat, altectlug Iho lungs An acrid mncus Is secreted! the discharge 1 ac companied with u burning sensation, There are sovero npaunsut aneezlog, frequent atuiksof headache, watery and tuflamod Ayes. ilrentu ltiiliia Is FfcYJERf a remedy founded on acorrvctdlogno sls of this disease and can be depended uron. SO cents at d -ugglsts, COo. by mall, sample t ottle by mall 10c KLY IIBON.,IiiikuMI,Oivcso,N,Y, leiC-m w t Wmn$)M Mm B Bo hhr son S Hf Have Removed Temporarily to 931 Pennsylvania Avenue - John T. Mitchell's Old Stand, DURING THEIR IMPROVEMENTS TO STORE In order that we may open with an entire new stock of Q001I9 we havo cut prices ,so tremendously ((ho reduction in many Instances amounting to 25 cents on tho dollsr) that v.o havo no hesitancy In saying that tho samo character and quality of YOUTHS', BOYS' & CHILDBEN'S LOTHI Was never before offered In Washington at prices as exccedlntjlyijow. No proper Idea of tho Magnitude of our Stock, or tho great slaughtefrve have madcfiln prices can bo formed without visiting our store. Wo can only glvo you a'general Idea, and to start with wo tell you that you never knew of such a Bargain as a lot of 250 Casslmero Suits, formerly sold at $6.50 to $8.50; wo have marked them at $5.00, which Is but very llttlo more than the fabrlo cost, Children's Kilt Suits in Linen and Drill and N. O. Checks, half, price. 200 Young Men's Suits at $10 and $12, reduced fVoml$15 and $18. ' BoyB' All-Wool Suits at $7, $8 and $10, former price $10 to $13. One Lot of about 75 dozen Men's Gauze Undershirts, long sleeves, 25 cents. One Lot of Boys' Standing Collars, sizes 11, 12 and 13; 25c. dozen. One Lot of Boys' Linen Turndown Collars, sizes 10,11,11 13, 25c a dozen. After you have bought, If you do riot regard your purchaso as a decided Bar gain bring back tho goods and get your money. There Is no room for Imposition In snch a proposition. Is there? B. ROBINSON & CO., 931 Pennsylvania Avenue.' , The Great Slaughter IN KIWS PAMCE. SLAUGHTER LOUSE. If you don't buy Bargains pjpv you nover will. Bead our Pdcca. 1,000 Fine Coburg Plcjndlllles at 20o. 1,000 Small and Medium Cape Mays at 20c. 5,000 Elegant Trlnped Hats at 25o. 5,000 Fine Lcahon Hats at 25o. 3,000 Plumes atJeO, 75 and 09 cents. Thousands of Bjnchcs of Tips at 37, 50, 75 cents ajd $1. Ribbons, Flouofs, Bating, Silks, Laces and all all les of II lib nnd Bonnets have got to go, No rock to be carried over. Elegant Hack EnglishTrebloCrapo 33 piscent. less than market value. OS'T FAIL TO CALL AT H PALACE, 814 Seventh St. Korthwost. IT WILIi pay yon. jp -WITHC MAY mean -Tolioned with rdtash." This Is tbo case with hundreds who have been un wise enough to take Sarsaparlllas, I'otaih Mix tures, tic, until digestion Is almost latally Im paired. Hulft's Specllla Is a vege able remedy and rt stores tbe sjstem to health and builds up the Vgaste mads by these poisons. "I was suffering with blood poison, and treated several months with Merrnry and Totasli, only to make me worse. Tho Pol ash took away my appetite and gavo mo dyspinsla and both gavo me rheumatism. I then took Sarsaparlllas. etc. All these Sarsapartlla mixtures have Potash In them. This made me still worse, as It drovothe poison further Into my system. A friend Insisted I should take Swllt's Specific' and It cured mo or tbe Blood Poison, drove-tbo Mercury and Potash out of my system, and to-day I nm as well as I ever was. GEO. O. WKr.LMAN, Jr., 'Salem, Moss." John A, Smith, the largest merchant In Gaines ville, On, Bays: "I sintered for years from tho combined ettects of JCryslpelas aud Kczema. I continued to grow worse under medical treat ment and by taking medicine containing Potash. U.S. B. cured me thoroughly and absolutely. My appetite, strength and ilesh returned as I was cured with It," Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed Itco to applicants. THB BWIPT SPECIFIC 00 . ,, , Drawer 3, Atlanta, (la. N. Y, Office, 169 w, Md st , bit, Oth and 7th aves. ' ' Philadelphia Ofll ce, 1.08 Chestnut street. EDMONSTON & CO., Pei-root-irJ.ttlaiK' SI to os. 1330 AND 1311 V STREIir, And at Avmue Htore-013 l'ENN. AVENU13 Gas Cooking Stoves, For Balo at the Gaslight OfOoe TJUTTH BTtt&BT, MILL1ERY KIl MB BOOKS AMD SmtONltr. NEW BOOKS. IrvlnR'a Impressions of America. htory of Coupd'Etat. PeManpas. The Entailed II at. 'Oath." Vacation Cruises. Battle ol Stone's River, Stevenson. The Bllverade Squatter. Stevenson. 'J ommy Upmorc. Blacltmore. llothcrs In Council. Quicksands. Mrs. WIsner. Itonmn singers. Crawford. Itspld Hammings In Enropo. Ealkner. The Giant's Bobe. Auatey. A largo stock of cheap publications for summer reading alnais on hand at WM. H. MORRISON'S, 470 Pennsylvania Avenne. Buy Your Books and Stationery AT TWO STORES. PIANOS & MUSIC JOU! E. ELMS & 00., 937 Pohna. Avenue, Near Tenth Street. THE OLDEST AND LAH0K8T MDSIO HOUSE IN TUH CITY. ESTABLISHED 1833. 'wmwm: AND OTHER iFIZCsTOS! Mason & Hamlin, Smith American, Geo. Woods & Co., Fort Wayno, Chaso, Sterling and Estey Organs, tan, 30, HO, ISO, (00, (7S and upward. Good Bccond-hand Pianos from 40 upward. All guaranteed, and If not as represented will be ex changed or money refunded. srfS&l C3-. H. ICTJ-KCKT, Dockor Bros.' Pianos, BURDETT ORGANS. 407 TENTH STREET NORTnWEOT. PIANO TUNING, AND REPAIRING. J. F. 1TJOA8, SIB Ninth HI., nnderchurch, next to Orltto office EmorsoQ. StecK & Ean's Hanos.giM.lH Wilcox & White and Kimball Or-lf 9 TBI gans. pianos and Organs sold on instalments, rented or exchanged; rent applied If purchased. HENRY EBERBACH, 015 F St. UanajlDg partner of the lato firm ot Ellis A Oo, THE LAUTEN ENGRAVING CO., OF 1485 NEW YORK AVENUE, wooMaitAviNti. chcpe" "uh,utut9 ,or Send for prices and samples. JoSO S- 3ST- 0ivcTE-3rBR3 Oaa SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Oold and Silver Trimmings for Regalias, Ban ners, Ac. apS g WANTED TO ANNOUNCE THAT AT THE Ornamental Iron Work3, FORD & CO., I.1H.J, AVE. N. W., Iron Railings and all descriptions ol Iron Work Is made to order, Kallniates given. J. A. nAYWAUl). Manager. A. B, KKYES. 3. L. SMITH. IC-ErSTES SB oo., Close Carriages for Weddings, Calls and Itecep-. tlous. Boarding and Livery Stable. Wlllartfs llntfl SlUblBS. corner Hill ana Mela. DUMB BKLU9. DUMB RKLIJ3. T1IK B8T IN THUS ClTrr FOR BALK BY V. HCUNKIDKIl A SON, BUM 1TENNA. AVK. AND 1STH ST J&f 'astt mm CLOJItlftO. Excelsior'OlothingHouse JUSTUS HOLLANDER, 1217 Pennaylvanlo Avo. 1217 Popular Styles I THE FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAY, The Graceful Garment for business or dress wear. THE f RINCE ALBERT, Close-nttlng, silk-faced, high-cut, broad-bratded. . THE SINGLE-BREASTED SACK, High-cat or long roll, silk-faced or sllk-llncd. JKrOnr collection ef these styles Is extensive. Including tbo newest and most elegant fabrics and colorlBff, In Worsted, Corkscrews and Mixtures. An Inspection ot the variety and low prices will result In your buying from I0AH WAMEB, & 00., Tailors and Clothlors, OSS l'KNNA. AVE, The Pool Busted, Having more goods than money, and being anxious to close out my stock for the bcncllt of my unhappy creditors, I will, for n few days only, give the snap away at the following prices I t . Boys' Sailor Salts now 11.50. 12.10 110 ' Pallor suits now 12. Tic. Boys' Single Pants, age to II, now COc ti Boys' Flannel Shirtwaist now too. SI SO Men's llluo lllousn now I1.2S. Men's and Boys' Co-almera Suits, (3 and up, 60c, TSc. and It Ladles' Slippers and Straw Hals In great variety at lPli AND 1018 PENNSYLVANIA AYE. HEiniTG-, the Clothier, 410 Bovontn Street. Sprii ant Suimer Gooils. GRAND OPENING DAILY Gentlemen, yon are Invited to Inspect one of the Largest and Finest Assortments ot Foreign Goods ever received In our city. I OF WASHINGTON. H. Jj. B.A.RR, Hit Pennsylvania Avenue. B. ROBINSON & 00... The Boys' Clothiers, ' . W PENNSYLVANIA AYHJKUB an&M SPRING OVERCOATS. MEN'S AND YOUTHS', READY MADE. , aDBvxiinsr sc co., 1S80 F STREET. I. HAMBURGER & SONS, TAILORS AND CLOTniEHS, niB rKNNA. AVE., under Metropolitan not el. MERCHANT TAILORS. LOUIS KETTLER, iabiioi-CjcVnu: taixob, m aa f street n. w; ,? Has received his Cloths and Casslmeresandln- vltes an Inspection of the same. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING INSURES SATISFACTION. MBBT2-, "T-iSLXIiOIt," S004 F STREET. Installment louse! The Greatest Inducement ever ottered to the ctUzena ot Washington to furnish their homes bva small outlay of cash aod tnebalance lu easy weekly or monthly payments. We have the largest ana best assortment of goods and the lowest prlceiof any house In the cliy. Our Stock comprises a full line of Chamber Furniture & Parlor Suites, Carpets, Mattings, Oil-Cloths, Rugs, Children's Carriages, Refrigerators, Pier and Mantlo Glasses, Clocks, &o Grngan's Is the Largest Installment Fnrnltnre and Carpet House In the United States (formerly tho Rtnk, on NEW YORK AVE., BET. lath 614tbSU.N. W. Cell beforo purchasing elsewhere and save money. PROPOSALS. PIlOlMkNALN K'OIt CLEANINU AL LEYS, Ori'icu or tiih Enoinickii couuissionxh, WAsniNaroH, 1), C, June ZJ, lusl. By direction or the Board ot Commissioners Sealed Proposals will be received atthlsoiiico until 12 o'clock m. WEDNI-jDAY, July 2,1881, for "sprinkling, sweeping and cleaning the paved alleys In tho cities ot Washington and George town, D, O," Blank forms of proposals aud spccltlcatlons can be obtained at this onlce upon application there for, together with all necessary Information, aud bias upon these forms will alone be considered, The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids or part. o. bid,. Q , Malor of Kugineeni U. M. A., JeM Ct Engineer Commissioner P. O. -pilOl'O.SALrJ Ir'OIt NTATIONURY. SEcnKTAitT's Ofvicii, Skkatk or tub United statks, W.biiinoton, D.O., June in. ls-tl. Sealed proposals will be received at tills onlce until 12 o'clock m. July 10, 18S1, lor furnishing stationery for tho use of tho Senute of the United States for the next fiscal year. Blank forms of proposals, showing the quantity and quality ot each artlclo and the lorm ol bond to be signed by the bidder and sureties, will bo furnished on application to this onlce. Proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals for Stationery for tho Senate." and be directed to the Secretary oftho Senate, Washington. . Proposals and specimens uiust be delivered at this ottlee free ol cEarge Q Secretory of the Henato of tho U, S. jelfl-mlw ANTIQUE 5c HISTORIC FURNITURE, OLOCKB, CUT-GLASSWARE, Oil) CHINA, BHABH ANDIRONS and VKlili. a. www a W...W- uwa.ar a.. ZIXC3H,VC.A.3T,S. 41ft NINTH STREET NORTIlWEBT HOIS GEO. WILLNER, Has In stork, full line ot Oarpetlngs, all grade Oilcloths, Uoooa and Straw Mattings. Also, latest style-In Wall Paper, Window Bhhdes and Ourtaln Good. Wlr Window and Door Screens. PRICKS LOW. C3-3303-C3-a TVIXjIi3SrDElE-- No. MS NINTH BTRXST KOBTHV7J9-T. WOOD AND COAL. J. I. WHEATLET,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Anthracite anil Bituminous Coal, Pino, Oak and Hickory Wood, .Large slock of freshly-mined Ceal, selected for family use. Prices always as low as any house In thetraae. Coal thoroughly screened before de livery and standard weight (.jm pounds) to the A CALL SOLICITED. Ofico and Yard: Sd st. & Indiana are. n. w. Near Baltlmoro A Ohio Depot. coin Hall building, corner of Ninth and D .H.t,i,1S.n!,w'?''.. D n- evening, sen slons. Complet in its arrangements lor training !2B! na daughters, and men and women lor sol". KCi'-' n? "' "(f- Bcholarshlp for year, from ?.V,S.Sl Btr-59. day or evening, iso. Special m.s bywmintli or Quarter, or for year by insul ments. Students received every month In the J-tar. BFRINO AND BUMMfcll BKaSlONB. A0,ttS2 o.HKNRY0.BPKN0En,piS7al. MBS. BARAA. BPKNOER. Vlce-ITInclpal. OUR STORE Ilk KiMM,n.t0 SEVEN separate, rooms for the exhibition o our stock In special classifications! ?.?..r,SS,m-is O.OTO'fd to, AltTIBTIO FIRE l'l.AOKB: one to all gradni ot TILICBrone to BIIONZED IlEPRODtJoriONH OF pJ-AUUIW, TltAYB nr,cl ANCIENT ARMOR: one to Jiw?s MURAL DECORATIONS I one ' to llltAfW LAMP8,0ABHTAND'i.Dl-0ItATEDSlIADE3 ;pd IlllIO-A-BIlAO BRASSES! ono to SLATE MANTKL8, COOKINO RANftKH, HOT-AIIl FUUNAOIW, LAUNDRY STOVES na BAN! TARY PLUMBING FIX1URES. and the pflncl Pol storo to (iab COOKING and OIIiOOOKINtl RlHVJS? VA8Ka "d RUSTIC SKATS, GRATErf, BR A88 AND IRON FIRE OOODiJand uencrai housekeeping utensiui. luyffil&HDTCMSON m 484 NINTH STREET. East WasMnEton AaverHsefflents. BEST IN AMERICA, Dooley's Kialto Soda Water. With Granulated Ice. Purity ot Ingredients and Cleanliness of Utensils Unexcelled. Syrups drawn from glass tanks. 5 CBNTM A ULAHH. WAJT5t3R FROM THE OELUDItATEU 1IEALINQ B1'UING, BATH COUNTY, VA. nmm R. B. FERGUSON, BEOOND XggVANIA AVE. B. . CONFECTIONERY. GOTO WEIDMAN'B, SOU Jfennn, Ave. B, K. For Furo Candles, Flno Foreign and Domcstlo Fruits, cakes, Pies, Nuts, Ac CONFECTIONER r. HEW IOE OEEAM & DINI1TO 0ALOO1T 1 174 FOURTEENTH STREET. The best cream will bo furnished in saloon and sent per order to any part of the city. Cakca.Oon rectlonery, Fruits, etc., constantly on hand. Meals served to persons at their rooms at low rates. . MllltltAY. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. 1858 ESTABLIBHSD 1858 Ladles' and Qentlemen'a 1016 Pcnna. Ave., cor. Nth Street, The largest Oyster house In the United States and tho most perfectly conducted restaurant in the city. All brands of the Finest Oysters that the Ohcsapeako and Northern water, produce are !ervedr with every delicacy ot the season. The Ladles' Saloon is one of the handsomest In Uf.t4?!I,lvllltnle-tsian- -l conduct-! -aiMUall,-ror ladles. Oysters, Diamond-back Terrapin and Gamo a specialty. IIAUVEY A IIOLBEW, Prop'. Harvey, the originator of Steamed Oysters. lO-ILSaETST HCOTJTSB-, EUROPEAN PLAN, Cor. Broadway and Twenty-Ninth St., How York City. JAMES H. BRESLIN a BROTHER. Proprietor STOVES. THE STANDARD VAPOR STOVE. SAFEST I BEST! Now In operation at 1815 E Street Northwest. W. H. HARROVER, 010 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. STOVES. RANGES and HEATERS 3 HOUBE-FURNIBIIINO GOODS. STOVE AND FURNACE REPA1HB. JIEDICAL. IT IS NOT A CURE ALL, bnt ns a tonlo and health re ntwer, and for riood and Skin Diseases and troubles dependent on Impure or Impoverished blood, swift's Specific Is without a rival. "My baby six months old broke out with, somo kind of skin humor, and after being treated live mouths by my family phyBlclan, was given up to .dlo. The druggist recommended Swift's Specific, 'and the result was as gratifying as it was miracu lous. My child soon got well, all traces of tho dlst aso Is gono and he Is as fat as a pig. "J. J. KIUKLAND, "Mlnden, Rusk County, Texas." "I usod Bwllt's Speclfla on my little daughter, who as aflllctcd with Borne Blood Poison, which had resisted all sorts of treatment. Tho Speclilo relieved her permanently and I shall use It In my practice, "W. E. BRONTE, M, D., "Cypress Ridge, Ark." ; Onr treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases moiled tree to applicants, THEBWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Go. N,Y. Office, 153 W. 23d st,, between Otb and 7th avenues, Philadelphia office, m chestnut street. 5ww5L?HJ-vv-vvvv, ARTIFICIAL TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Dr. C. L, ANDERSON, G0I 13th, cor. F St. -DENTIST. Formerly Expert of the SHEFFIELD TOOTH CROWN CO.. New York city has located at 001 THIRTEENTH STREET, corner 1', Makes a specialty ot TOOTTI CROWNS I AND ARTIFICIAL TEETH . WITHOUT PLATES. This system entirely obviates the necessity ol extracting teeth, does away with artificial teeth, irevents the suffering caused by decay of tha eeth and consequent extraction of the roots (pro ducing a change In tho expression of the lace and mouth) and a olds the pain and excessive annoy onco oi opiate. By this method roots and badly-decoyed teeth, which are firm in position, may be restored to perlctt usefulness and beauty, performing tbe oUIco of mastication like the natural teeth. General Dentistry In all Its brouches. C. L- ANDERSON. P. P. 8. DENTIST, 1310 g STREET NORTHWEST. BOOTS AND SHOES. 'WWWVVWWWWWWM One-Price Shoe Store, A. L. HAZELTON, 3 BEVENTHBT., Under oaa-FeUows' Mall, JPsfcte Dealer In Wall Papers, Window Shades, Picture Frames, Pictures, etc, BIO SEVENTH STREET NORTmVTOT, At