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local, mention. He*** artificial eyes^ Hxjtnjut's, cop. .*-rTo" nia-T need a ne w O. A. R. unit ior the 30th; if so we can furnish von with the *err best grades of flannels, and made in our Usual good style. Two sets of buttons. El* em ax Bbos.. 7th and E sts.. Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailora. Satn Haxbckoeb's sell the best *10 blue serge^suit in the District. Betobt Gas Htotes t at Brooks'. 531 15th st. Hundreds in use in this city. Great FrBMTrRE Halt. ?To accommodate 1^?^ " 11 "Convenient to call during the day, we have arranged to keep op.-n even Alex. Man. 611 9th street u. w. New axd But Trrri. Demons in wall papers, pictures. Ac. l*ict'ire frames made to order from a choice line of mouldings. Boota J. Law. 1437Penn. ave. n.w. Gas asd Oil Stoves, all sizes. Call and ex amine. C. A. Mri.bijfAS. 1206 F st. All-Wool trousers to order ?3. Hambtkoeb's, 621 Penn. are. Titere's No Sr<n Qualities ail ours in Men's Suits at ?3.50, slO, and $12.50. These good- are first-class in every detail, weli trimmed, well made, and perfect fitting. Biseman Bros.. 7th and E sts.. Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors. EcOXOXY ('AS Kinoes? For bummer Cooking. S. S. Shf.dd A Bro.. 432 9th Bt. n.w. FrasELi.'s Ice Cue ax shipped anywhere otit of town to dealers, churches, picnics and fami 'i*- 1425 New York ave. Wall Papers. House and Fresco Painting. P. Ha.nsos Hiss M>'o Co. *15 15th st. Bct Yotb Coal. Coke and Wood from Johx ?os Brotuajui, the leading firm m the Dis trict The Hamjcusb Ttpe-Writeb. At John C. Parkeb'u, ? 617 and 619 7th st. n. w. Mac-bines for rent. No Matter How War* the weather may be. if you have on one of our f8 Blu,e Serge Suits yon feel comfortable. M ast color and well made, Eisexas Bros.. 7th and E sts.. Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors. Go to K. W. Henderson's, 1113 F street northwest, for wall paper, window shades, room mouldings, liiicrnsM. Walton, Ac. See our flo retort gas stove. Brooks, 531 15th st. Scrloin Steak, prime rib roast. 15c. per lb., | at New ior* Market. 3*1 and Indiana avenue. i Ocr -10 blue serge suits are warranted fast color and perfect fitting. Hami i ruf.r s, 621 Penn. ave. Orn Tailoring Devaktxext Boohing.?Why (lioulihi t it boom/ '1 here is no such suitings or troiis,; rings anywhere to be found, especially our r20 suits to order, and our c5 trousers to order. Eiseman Bbos.. 7th and E sts., Tailoring Department. CITY AXI)J )Istrict. CONDK.NSKD LOCALS. Elizabeth D. Kenkind was yesterday granted a divorce by Judge Cox from Conrad F. Sen kind. 1 he petition filed by Mr. S. T. Thomas set forth tLe marriage March 9, 1875. It charged the respondent with drunkenness and bad treatment. Senator Stanford has sent to the Smithsonian Institution a young antelope from California to add to the collection for the national zoo. Ihe District Invinciblcs. the newly organized military company, g ive an entertainment and hop at t ar; oil Institute lmll last night. iboiuas Bone, a colored boy, was run over at 10th and M streets northwest, yesterday after noon by the furniture wagon of Mr. D." J. l'ar tello. of 913 7th stre et. Mary Thurston win tried in the Police Court yesterday afternoon tor ihe larcenv of a silk dress and two rings and Judge Miller adjudged ntT guilt}, but permitted iit-r to go ou pergonal bond*. Theodore Scliultze wis found guilty in the 1 oiice ( ourt yesterday of the larcenv of a dog cart and harness. :\rni was sentenced to a line of f50 or GO davs in jail. C. E. 15. lias "kit at The Stab office for the Associated Charities. Wline Jones an eight-year-old colored bor, was arrested iues.iay for robbing his employer, Mrs. Becker, who lives at No. 207 C street. The money was recovered, and the bov was released after being lectured. __Yesterday aft rnoon a colored boy named Thomas Kowt* waj knocked down and slightlv injured by a furniture wagon driven bv William Hauck. near the corner of 10th and t" str* ets. As it was purely an accident the driver was not arrested. Wintield Bagby and another small bov were fighting on B street the other day,' when * colored boy rained William Dabnev went to separate tin m. In doing so he cut Bdgbv with a knife Policeman Hamilton arrested' Dab nev, and Judge Miller fined him ?15. Auction Sale of Lots in Twining Ci?y. An event of inte rest in real estate circles was the auction sale yesterday of lots in the new subdivision of Twining City. As is well known, this prope rty is locate d on the eastern side of the has', rn branch, at the end of the new | Pennsylvania avenue bridge. Pennsylvania avenue extended passes tlirongh it. The ' gr mnd has been subdivided bv the trustee* Messrs. Bichard Smith and Charles A Elliott lesterday afternoon the lots were offered for sale bv Duncanson Bros. Ihere was a large attendance, and the bidding Was quite lively The salt was continued until interrupted by wtresifiT"** 0t UlghU lhe following lots In block 10. lots 6. 7 and S. for f. cents per i ?qu-re loot: lou 1. 2 and 3 to Dr. J. W. Bavne. for ?. t cents; lot 5 to Henry Oettinger. for 4 cents. }?\ 4 to Ernest Selhausen. for 3 cents. Id 1'i'H k 2. Jot o5 to hzekiel Kichardsou, for 4 ct-nt^: lot;???to Kjinit*, for 4-^ centa. In block 5. lot 17 to Thomas Geary, for 7V cent-; lot 19 to Ernest Selhausen, for 7 cents* lot 21 to Henry Navior. for cents. In block 6. lot 15 to Thomas Towles, for 3 cents; lot 14 to same. 2! . cents. InI block 4. lots SO and 31 to Henrv Navior for 5 cents; lot ">1 to same, for 4 , cents. ' In block 1. lot 5 to Henry Navior. for 5V cents. -* Keal Kstate Matters. A. T. Br it on ha* bought for *45.093.70 of Rogt rs A Stellwagen. trustees, lots 5 to 13 of blo?k 12. kaloramu Heights. S. Wolf has purchased for **.230.N0 of Caro line J. liege r lot 12 and part 11. square 92 1 3* by lit feet. OU B street, between Connecticut ?venue and 21st street northwest. Bo tit. Waldrou has bought for #9.000 of C. M. Carter et al.. trustees, sub lots 37 to 44 squari s.yi. HO by 90 feet, at the corner of Otli and 1 streets northwest. Lvinan A. Littlerield has bought for S7.000, or j. w t.n.bv. surviving executor, parts 2 and *H!lare ",f s?|?are 12, U.h27 square feet Oil ttnu-r and 2>th streets northwest, with the rights pertaining thereto to the channel of the rotuiniic. Elizabeth Wood has pan-baaed of Josiah B 7.\ . W *?M 00U- tx,U "? "a. front tef il fj et on the eaat side of Connecticut ave l'?;Jviles and M streets northwest. Hmth I etut. James Dripps and James Bob bins have bought, for ?5.^43.65. of J. (i. Hes Wr. tub loU 76 mid 77, M|nare fsi3. 3.3^5.77 square fee t. fronting 41 feet ou C street, be tween New Jersey avenue and Arthur Place northwest W. R Jackson has bought, for $23,000. of ' .,ub ""luare 239, 117 bv JO. 1. feet, at northwest corner of 13th and B ?treet* northwest. J. M. Locke v has bought of Martha T. Bis . ',*rt :a- ?Mttare 15?. 20 by 95 feet on P. between iTth.tud Isth streets north WClt. ALHAt-.m s Opera Hoi se.-The sale of seats Vo "A"i^rit?. which will be the attraction at Albaugh s n? it week, opened at the beix office this morning. This opera, which is Czelbul * beat effort, had a phenomenal run in New n'iuu" 's said to be pleasing, while the libretto is filled with witty savings. Ihe cast will be a? follows: Anwrita, Helen , ; Milan*ti, Alice Carle; >'orV E-ura Millard; l'erp,',ia. M.iU-Un r; >rri HmnKinUi. Wm. I?ru?*tt; FfKiratvam, t lias. Lang; Jxfretui, Sig. Broco Ueo. Brodtrick, and jkJo Cos/nxvn. Louie De Lange. aZVJ AV0r"ta yi,To"IA " of Hambnrg r *? ,u htr recent trip acrews the At lantic. has made a new record and proved ber ??If a regu^r ?greyhound of the ocean." ?he accomplished the trio Irom Kouthamotou to '? J?.". ?*o hours and thirty Th" >? ?<> ?l?ya, eight houii and thirty minutes from the Faatnet, showine *fr *? be one of the fsstest steamers afloat bhe will do credit to the New Hambttrg-Amen can company's service. PMMi-roRy Sale of frame house and lot on ?Ui. near K street southwest, to-morrow at 6 o'clock ji. in. See advertisement. "f- Leonard Accepts. The Rey. Dr. Leonard. of 8t John's, has ac cepted his recent election to the assistant bish opric of Ohio. While his congregation in this city deeply regret the severance of the pastoral tie which has been so happy to them all, they at the earns time honor the diocese which, like themselves^ has recognized his merits and ability Dr. Leonard will remain at 8t John's until bis confirmation by the house of bishops at the general convention, to assemble in New *ork city next October. He lias notified the committee representing the Ohio diocese br m&iL * The Columbia Cycle Club. The Columbia Cycle club held their annual meeting last evening at the residence of Mr. W. W. Maloney. jr.. 1738 8th street northwest, and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: J. E. Casey, president and chronicler; F. W. Donn. secretary; W. W. Maloney, treasurer; H. A. Laminond. captain; R. Murphy, first lieu tenant. and B. T. Anderson, second lieutenant I bey also resolved to attend the meeting of the League of American Wheelmen at Hagers town, Md.. July 2, 8, 4. 8 A Roman Catholic Congress, A congress of the Catholic laity of the United States will assemble in Baltimore on the 5th of November to discuss matters relating to the welfare of the Roman Catholic church in this country. A number of gentlemen have been invited to prepare papers on literary and edu cational topics. The congress will meet about the time of the centennial of the Catholic im^o/th* r ?l i ni'?d States and the open ing of the C atholic university. These events are grouped together in order to give the bish ops an opportunity to see something of the congress, the laymen an opportunity to attend the centennial celebration, and both an oppor tunity to be present at the opening of the Cath olic university. Golden Cross Notes. Mr. O. A. Emmons wag initiated into St. John s commandery at its last meeting. Past Grand Commander 8. A. H. Me Kim was selected by the commandery to be recommended for ap pointment a a deputy for the ensuing year. i ne committee appointed to prepare for a parlor sociable have completed their arrange ments. * At the regular meeting of Columbia Com mandery No. 374. held Tuesday evening, Mr *? *5 Woodward, a member of Meridian Com mandery No. 1(8, was nominated to the grand commander for appointment as deputy for the ensuing year. Both Principal and Witnesses Fined. In the Police Court Richard Thompson was charged yesterday with selling liquor by the small at Hillsdale. This is the case in which the witnesses were drunk on Saturday, necessi tating a postponement. It was testified yester day that Officer Anderson gave George Curtain I 10 cents to get a half a pint, and he did go. The court imposed a line of ?105. and an appeal wag ! noted. Howard Johnson, Richard Curtin. and iniinis Jordan, who were witnesses in the case, were lined ?10 each for disorderly conduct. Base Hall Yesterday. Yesterday's game was a disaster to the Sena tors. the Cleveland men winning bv the score ?f 6 to 1. In this as in the game on Tuesday they won bccause they played all together, sacrificing and hitting safely, besides playing their usually strong game in the field. Healy and Ebright. and Bakely and Snyder were the batteries. Washington had customary luck in getting men on basts only to stay there, nine I ?Senators remaining on bags because their fol lowers could neither sacrifice nor hit safely Several chances to score were thrown away by stupidity m running the bases. The Se nators ( scored 111 the first and so did the Infants. The Statesmen did not score again, but tli? ir oppo nents made five more in the third, fourth and fifth, and from that point to the end of the game no one crossed the plate. In the toventh Morrill. Healy. and Wilmot each hit safeiv. but .Morrill was put out at the plate. Washington made 8 hits and 4 errors and Cleveland 'J hits and 2 errors. The fact that the visitors earned but one of | their runs is a sufficient commentary on the way the home team played, without one word more of comment. OTHER GAMES TESTE ItDAY. Philadelphia had a picnic with Pittsburg, and won with hands down, 15 to 4. Beam aud Car roll and Sanders and Schriver were the bat j teries. Philadelphia made 15 hits and 1 error and lVtsburg <j hits and 6 errors. | Eoston scored twice in the ninth, and thus won from Chicago, 3 to 2. The batteries were l.adbourne and Ganzel and Dwver and Farrell lhe Bean-caters made 6 hits and 2 errors, and I the Ansonians 3 hits and 0 errors. New York downed the Hoosiers again. 8 to 6. by making 14 hits and 3 errors against 8 liitg and 4 errors. Whitney and Daily and Keefe and Iirown were the batteries. At Baltimore? Athletics, 7; Baltimore, 6; ten ! innings. ' ' Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Almas Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, last night paraded the streets in their red ! fezzes and received Baum's Temple, of Balti more, which arrived here by special train at 7 o'clock. The guests were escorted to Grand Army hall, where they were entertained. A business session was held at which a number of candidates, both of this city and Baltimore, were initiated into the order. After the business session an informal ban quet was served, winch lasted until midnight when the visitors returned to Baltimore. Transfers of Keul Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: E. M. Darneille to Julia A. Rheam lots 14 and pt. 15. sq. 8?4; ?2.MJ0. i. S. Lvon to T F Schneider rob 192, sq. 155: "p. Braneilv to M Branellypt sq. 712; *300.. Edith E. Kin" to C. King sub 22. sq. 712; *3.000. G. H. L* *?tr.i to (j. J. Newman ?uba 30 to 39. m 743 . Sl.u63.18. J. o. Vermillion to Emma T Mc i.W'i??"q; 3W; *'- sw)- T- J- King to Ma zella E Roche pt. 13, sq. fjO: t?. W. G. Pond to I O. Howard sub 131. sq 271; 81,800. Mary !-.> t"Vp< V!1-VTto,?" N- et al. lot 15, srj. 23 ' '*, ? to C. Memmert pt. 35, I Vw 1 W,V *3 000- L ??1I to Sarah A. li. Wmslow sub 60. sq. 306; . T C Chal mers to W. I. Boswell subs 71 to 77. sq.'72'l;. Marriage Licenses.?Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Bailev Johnson and Matilda Boone; W. T. Place and Lizzie J McAiijifTe: E. L. Paul and Emma Reingrnber: Allen Crown and Addle Iiolley John A. Huzzel and Maria O. Frost. ' Through Sleeping Cars to St. Loris ? Commencing Saturday. June 1, the Baltimore and Ohio railroad will place a Pullman buffet sleeping car on their ' vestibuled limited " leaving Washington at 3 p.m.. running through to St I.ouis without change. This, together with the express, leaving at 11:15 p.m.. will give a double daily service of through Pullman sleep ing cars betweenYWshington and St. Louis. Investors. Look oat for partition sale at auction to-morrow afternoon of vacant lots on lirth street northwest, below and near M street See adv t. . To Long Branch via B. and O.?The Bal timore and Ohio express, leaving Washington at 12:00 noon, makes direct connection for Long Branch. Baggage checked through to destination. * Attention is Cai.leu to the auction sale to morrow morning at 615 7th street southwest of a small stock of drugs and fixtures. See ad vertisement ANACOSTIA. Rcn Ova*.?Mary Appich. the six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr*. John Appich. of Bridge street, was slightly injured by a passing car riage while playing in the street in front of their restaurant yesterday. Had the carriage t>een moving rapidly the result might have been serious. Twice Arrested.?Mr. Edward Tudge, a Maryland milkman, who comes into town daily, was arrested twice yesterday by the Anacostia police. The first charge was for assaulting Mr. Gny King and the second for fast driving. He left tbe necessary collateral in each case. MexoaiAj. Dat.?Dr. R. A. Pyles went to the city this morning to march with the National Guards.?The village was pretty well vacated to-day by its patriotic citizens! who went in various directions to attend Memorial Day services. A good delegation went to Mt. Vernon. Most places of business were closed part or all of the day. Temperance Work.?There exists a generous rivalry between Salem and Anacostia tents of Rechabites. each endeavoring to do its utmost in tbe tcmperance course. The former, assisted by Naomi tent, will gave a lawn social next week. Moses Aberna thy, colored, until recently Jan itor at tbe Petersburg, Va., post-office, who was arrested a few days ago on the charge of having robbed the mails, had an examination vesterday before a U. 8. commissioner, and was sent on tbe October term of the D. 8. dis trict court Eighteen lives ware lost by the driving ashore of tbe schooner Bavaria, on Lake Ontario, 00 miles from Kingston. the courts. Oopbt xa Omui Tib*.?Turticea Earner, _ . Jftmm and Montgomery. JM^ 7, Bennett ?gt the Washington Base ball club; argued and submitted. District of Colombia agt John Cortin; argned in part Eqottt Cocbt -Jwfor Cox. ?. . i , -T' *cCe?ev R?*g?; trtuteei di rected to sell and reinvest Cake agt. The Kichmond; order of May 27 modified. Butler agt. Strong; amendments to bill allowed. Sen kind agt. Senkind: divorce granted. Police Coubt?Jwlae Miller. To-day, George Weaver, profanitv; f 5 or 15 ?**. S*muel Solomon, disorderly conduct; collateral forfeited. Arthur Thomis. do_ do. Frank Miljer. do.; collateral ferfeited. Wash. Hams, driving over sidewalk; continued. J as. tarter, profanity, collateral forfeited. John Horner, violating police regulations: personal bonds. Bridget Ryan, disorderly conduct; 95 or 15 days. Suggesting Transfer of a Policeman. Patrick Dannaher, a tinner, who lives in northeast Washington, was before the Police Court this morning, charged on the oath of Policeman Cutler, of the ninth precinct, with vagrancy. "Don't open your mouth so wide or 111 club yonr head," is what Dannaher told Judge Miller the officer said to him. "He's so lazy," said the officer, "that he will sweat if my work to him." Lawyer Cahill said that I oliceman Cutler had caused more unneces sary trouble among the Irish boys in "Swam poodle" than all the other policemen together. Judge Miller discharged the prisoner, and Lawyer Cahill said he thought Policeman Cut ler should be transferred to Connecticut ave nue, where he could handle the dudes. GEORGKTOtt'Jf. K.stohts of Pythias.? A fraternal visit was paid by Nelson division, No. 2. Uniformed Bank, K. of P., to Hermione lodge. No. 12. K. of P., last night. After the business session a banquet was served, at which a number of speeches were made. The institution of Co lumbus division. Uniform Rank. K. of P., was postponed last night It is expected that the ceremonies will take place next week. Amiests.?rolicemen on duty in the neigh borhood of 34th and S streets have been en deavoring to break up the assembling of a lot of noisy young colored men about that corner, and yesterday seven of the men complained of were arrested. In the Police Court their cases were disposed of this morning. Sonny Jack son. alias Campbell and Peter Robinson, col ored boys, were before the Police Court to-dav for disturbing Rebecca Robinson, who lives on P street. They were fined $5 each. A boy named Arthur Tribbv was before tho court' charged by Policeman Bloom with disturbing the quiet of the town. The policeman told Judge Miller that he told the bov's mother where he -hung out"?at a place on High street?and that was probablv the cause of the trouble. The judge took tlie boy'B personal bonds. Temperature asd Conditio* or Water at 7 a. m.?Great Falls, temperature 65; condition 2; receiving reservoir, temperature 67: condi : tion at north connection, 5; condition at south I connection, 12: distributing reservoir, tempera ture. 68; condition at influent gate-house. 4 ; condition at effluent gate-house, 6. High tide in the river to-day at 8:34 p. m.; low tide at 3:28 p. m. Coroner's Verdict In Bishop's Case. | The coroncr's jury in the matter of the inquest into the death of Washington Irving Bishop found the following verdict last even ing: "We, the jury in the case of Washington Irving Bishop, find: (1.) That he died at the Lambs' club on May 13. 1S8D. (2.) Cause of death was coma. (3.) We further find that while Doctors Irwin, Ferguson and Hance acted in good faith in performing the autopsy upon the body of deceased, we would state that Dr. Irwin, through overzenlou?ness, acted in some haste respecting the direction of the per formance of the autopsy." Coroner Lew thereupon discharged the three doctors, who had been held in ?2.500 bail each. Dr. Frank Ferguson, who mode the autopsv, testified that Bishop was certainly dead when "he made it. He h"fl made three or four thousand autopsies during his professional career. He found Bishop's heart abnormal in size, chionic kiduev disease was unmistakable, and hemorrhage of the brain. Mamie Imil, aged seventeen, was arrested in Cassville.Ala.. yesterday,on a charge of bigamy. Bhe became engaged to two young men of t arthnge. and an hour after her marriage to one on Saturday she eloped with and married the other. RRR OO Y Y A *. R R O O Y Y AA 1 RRR o o yy a a l K R O O Y AAA L K K OO Y A A LLLL a 5 *rK n If B AA KK II NNV r, n BBB AA KK II N N N CI !!ki? ? Kir i! * V N G ?o HUB A A K K 11 K NN GOO PPP OO WWW PDI) KFB RRP p p o o w w w w nn k k ? DPP R ? WW WW n I> KK HRR OO WW WW D D K K K f OO W W DDD KKE 11 11 " ABSOLUTELY PURE. I Thin rowiVr n?>ver varl??. A marvel of purity, I strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kind#, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude ol low-test, short-weitfht alum or phosphate powder. hold only m cans. Iojual Uak i>u powuui Co., luti Wall street, X. X. lanl?.m,tu,thAf Itch ? Itch : i Itch ? ? t SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH!! SCRATCH ! ! I Tills is the condition of thousands who suffer days of miser}' and nights of sleepless atfony from itchiufr, hleedintr, and burning eczemas and other skin tortures, and who live in ignorance of tlie fact that a single application of the CCT1CUKA REMEDIES will afford instant relief, and point to s speedy, permanent, and economical cure. 4 School Medals. NEW DESIGNS IN GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS FOB SCHOOLS, CLUBS, *0. FRANK M. LEWIS, JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH, Established 184a 1215 PENNA. ATE. J?4-Cm Lunch Goods. i ! LUNCH MEATS. LUNCH FISH. LUNCH DRINKS, GBEAT VARIETY. many kinds. J WITHOUT END. LUNCH 1 * BASKETS. ! BIO AND LITTLE. LUNCH f piceles. \ swm AKD K"7* LUNCH SUPPLIES?THE MOST COMPLETE AS SORTMENT TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. DON'T FOBOKT TO PROVIDE FOE DECORATION DAT. ELPHONEO YOUNGS COMPANY; ?W 428 NINTH ST. Moth flies Are now abundant, warn In* persons to look after their A H. 8T1MEMETZ * SONS. W7I Do Not Neglect. That tired feeling. impure blood, distress after eating, pain* in the bark, headache. or similar affectiona till aoma powerful rttseaee obtains a firm foothold, and re covery is difficult, perbspa impossible. Take Hood's SaraapariUa, the defender of health. In time to baaiah all bad feeling* and restore yon to perfect condition. Hood's Sarsaparilla haa peculiar curative powers, and accompliabee cures where other preperaUot^faU. THAT TIRED FEKLISQ. "During the summer I waa feeling all run down, and thinking I needed something to tone np my system, I took Hood's Saraaparilla, and felt much better. I waa also troubled with dyspepaia, and Hood's Saraa parilla helped me more than anything else." J. R DARROW. Ft. Wayne. Ind "My wife and myself were both generally run down. Hood's Sarsaparilla brought us out of that tired feeling and made us feel like young people again. It bss done more for us than all other medicinea together." RICHARD HAWKHURST. Amityville, Long Island. N. Y. IMPURE BLOOD. "From childhood I was troubled with pimples, and every remedy failed till I took Hood's Sarsaparilla. I have taken Ave bottles and now the pimples are almost gone, and my general health ia much improved. I am feeling better than for some time, and I highly recom mend Hood's Sar*ai*rilla." W. EVANS, 4Go Leung ton avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. $1; six for to. Prepared only by 0. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 2 Great Hat Sale at K K II RI K r.GO ?? cSS, KK IINNNOG"gs KK II SUN f? 88a K K II N NN O GO ? 5 K JC II N NN * COO *83" PPP A L A CCO FEB P V AA L AA C O E PPP A A L A A U EE P AAA L AAA O O E _ P A A LLLL A A CCO KEB . 814 Seventh Street Northwest. Remember Name and Number. Store extends from 7th to 8th streets. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS at the fol io wing prices: TRIMMED H ATS. Trimmed Hats, former price (0. are now reduced to $2.50. Trimmed Hats, former price $7; are now reduced to (3.50. Trimmed Hats, former price #0; are now reduced to 94.75, UNTRIMMED HATS. Leghorn Hats, former price $1.40; are now reduced to 74c. Children's Hats, all shapes and colors, former price $1; are now reduced to 4.">c. Children's Hats, all shapes and colon, former price 76c.; are now reduced to 35c. Children's Sailors, all colors, at 14c. Ladies' Untrimmed Hats, all shajies and color*, former price $1.50; are now reduced to 75c. Ladies' Untrimmed Hats, all shape* and colors, former price $1; are now reduced to 49c. Ladies' Straw Hats, former price 75c.; are now reduced to 38c. Ladies'and Misses'Straw Hats, former price 50c.; are now reduced to 25c. Our entire stock of Hats must be sold, so come Arly aud get your choice. Remember name and number, and be sure you come to K K n NN N r.GO m Kssfi K K II NN N C, O " ? 8 KK II N N N O S8o K K II N NN G OO H g K K II N NN GGO ?8SS PPP At A COO KEB P P AA I, AA C O K PPP A A L A A O EE P AAA L AAA C O F. _ P A A LLLL A A CCO EEB _ 814 SEVENTH STREET N.W. tW~ Store extends from 7th to 8th streets. iuy2-2m Sweeping Reductions. w. m. shuster & 80Na ALL-WOOL PRINTED ALBATROSS, DOUBLE WIDTH, REDUCED TO 25a PRINTED MOHAIRS REDUCED TO 25a OUR WHOLE STOCK OF FINEST FRENCH SAT TEENS REDUCED TO 25o. ALL-WOOL FRENCH CHALLIS REDUCED TO 50a PRINTED INDIA SILKS, FINEST GRADE, 27 INCHES WIDE. LIGHT AND DARK COLORS. RE DUCED TO 75a THESE ARE THE SAME GOODS THAT HAVE BEEN SOLD FOR $1.23. THEY ARE CHEAPER IN PROPORTION THAN COTTON GOODS. THE GREATEST BARGAIN OF THE SEASON. BLACK CHANTILLY FLOUNCING, AT $2.00, WORTH *3.00. NEW MOIRE SASH RIBBONS, CASHMERE AND SILK SHAWLS. AT VERY LOW PRICES, FULL STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S NEOLIOE SHIRTS IN BEAUTIFUL STYLES. W. M. SHUSTER h SONS, my 18 810 PENN. AVE. N.W. Accused Of Selling the BEST CLOTHING for the least money, and fol lowing price* will convince you; $10 SUIT FOR $5.50, $12 " * $6.25. $15 " " $7.87. $17 " ? $8.45. $18 " * $9.7& $20 " " $10.60. Price* cut In all Fine Suit*, and it is an established fact that oar prices are lower than elsewhere. Children'* Suite 09c. to $7.75. 130 Office Coat* left 18c. 85 pair Knee Pant* left 14c. 100 pair All-Wool Pant*. Ad for $3.87, $3. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. DISCOUNT STORK. 026 7th St N.W. bet I and E. mlS-lm Straw Hats. PLY OF DUN LAP'S NEW TORE CELE ,TED MACKINAW 8TRAW HATS. Mackinaw*, for Boys aud Mao, at 6O0. and 'snnis Hate and ? Cape for Ladle*, ia avary uraliS-al&r Color Summer Darby, light la ap8 W05 psonaylvania are. LAWN GRAM i st, K.W. opposite Oaeter Market w CITY ITEMS. Look to r?or interest We m?u bsiinfw. Toe finest line of famiir groceries, and at the low ft prices. M A P. Mitkjm, the live grocery merchant*. 417 7th st n.w. It, iv'TC^*?*r Flowing end Scarfs are JJ? 'C? st present We hsve them in Grena .'?fc* Then that magnificent as sortment of W htte Crepe and Pongee Four-in Hands at 50c. ia worthy of your notice. " Faaxc. One Price, cor. 7th and D sta. A? Appet. .. J.?1* ?ne ?f th? Cixtcbt Dicttosa*t (a beau tiful volume, in flexible cloth) ia now ready for aaUTerv. 8end order* to General Agtnry for n<ixhttigt(m an(i Baltimore. 1006 F st n. w., Washington. D. a Call for illustrated Pros pectus. lt We mean buglnns. Java and Mocha Cof fee, fresh roasted and fine. 30c. lb. The bent 50c. tea in the world. Table butter at 25c. per pound that will please you. Granulated sugar ?t actual coast M. A P. Mraau, the live grocerymen, 417 7th at. n.w. It* New Fashion Catalogues for June free, at Domestic Sewing Machine Office. 7th and H. 4t Washington Safe Deposit Co., 916 Pa. ave. bales rented; *5jjer year. fu\4-4m I se Rorden't I.lverlue for Dyspepsia and Constipation. it* Peer leas Dyes Are the best Sold by druggists. m20-3m 719 bargains in 719 HEMSTITCHED FLOUNCING3 AND BLACK DBAPERY NETS. WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF THESE VERY DESIRA BLE goods, which cannot be ex celled IN STYLE AND FINISH. PRICES THE LOWEST OF THE SEASON. BLACK, BLACK AND WHITE AND WHITE DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL-LINEN. FANCY-BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. ASK TO SEE THEM AND COMPARE QUALITY AND PRICE. JEW MORE OF THOSE FINE FANCY FRENCH RIBBONS, SECCRE THEM WHILE YOU CAN. STOCK COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART MENT. RELIABLE GOODS AND LOW PRICES AT E. Q. DAVIS*. 718 MARKET SPACE. mylO-lm Oca N ew Building BAPIDLY NEARING COMPLETION. What shall be done with our present stock contained at 315 7tli street! FURNITURE, CARPETS. UPHOLSTERY GOOD& ON MONDAY MORNING, MAY 27, We inaugurate AN IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE Of everything we have in the house, consisting of full : stocks of FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND ITPHnT.STir.BV FABRICS. i IN THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. 23 Oak Bed-room Sets, consisting of Dresser, Wash stand, and Double Bed, 10 dollars and 85 cents, made at Grand Rapids, and solid in every respect. Price formerly <33. 18 Oak Bed room Sets, 3 pieces, $23.85. Especially made for us, and differs from preceding suit in having a larger and more commodious dresser. This set is sold generally lor 837. 12 Fine Bed-room Suits, 3 pieces, $59.05. Reduced from $85, and must be sold; they will sell on sight; we lose considerably by ofMtiug tUem, but go they must Do yon need a Hall Tree? Cheffonier? Writing Desk* Mantel Cabinet? Music Rack* Bookcase* Cylinder Desk? Flat Top Desk? Folding Bed? or anything in the line of Furniture? If you do, call and see us. We will make the prices to cause you to buy. PARLOR SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, PARLOR SUITS. Fifty-nine Dollars and Eighty-five Cents will buy s maguifieeut French Tapestry Suit, of live pieces. It you prefer the same Suit in Silk Plush we can give it. $59.85, $59.85, $59.85, $59.85. These Suits we made during the dull season, and are covered with the finest Tai>estry and Plush rem nants taken out of our upholstery stock; hence the price; they are worth $110. It Would do us good to have you look at them. Hair Mattresses, 40 pounds, we will sell at $8.85. Woven Wire Mattresses we will sell at $3. Cane-seat Chairs we will sell at 90c. Cane-seat Rockers we will sell at $1.75. Tables, highly polished lu all woods, $1.50. Window Sliades, Plain on Patent Fixtures, 22c. " Dado * " a3c. Curtain Poles in all woods, 21c, " Chains we will sell at 9c. 100 Rockers in Osk, Cherry, and Walnut will go at $3.25. They have a Heed Buck, comfortable in the ex treme. and will sell ?;11 rapidly at $3.25. 100 Lanre Rockers in Oak. Cherry, and Walnut will go at $3.75. They have a Keed Back, comfortable in the extreme, and will sell rapidly at $3.75. 11On Monday morning we seli our entire stock of Fig ured Enameled Furniture Jacquard at 10 cents per yard. We bought them last year; paid :ia cents for them, but being too high in price their sale was slow. ^c will make them go faster by selling them at 10 cents per yard. Do you need any covering for your Furniture? If so. look at them. On Monday morning our Important Clearing Sale ?akes place of everything we have in the house. It j will pay you to call. J JULIUS LANSBURCH, i 315 7th st Great Value In Silk Umbrellas WARRANTED FOB ONE YEAR. * 100 Nobby English Silk Umbrellas, fjt our own Importation, with large, natural Weichael Sticks snd Silk Covers. 26-inch, $350. 28-inch. $4. Large variety la lower grades. AUERBACH k BRO., 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. myl5-2m India Silks. India {Jhallies. INDIA SILKS, newest styles, excellent assortment cash value ti'Jttc. Price reduced to 50c. FANCY SIlXs, 37KC., 40c., 45c., 50c. Beautiful new style LAWN'S. 6c. INDIA CHaLLIES, new French styles, 10c. BLACK SURAH STLKK. 50c.. O'icl 75<? HANDSOME SATTEENS, French styles. 12Kc LONSDALE CAMBRIC, very finest uurft?. fife S^tEAM ALBATROSS, purs wool? douSls rtltb. 8>tc Select one of the following presents with a purchase ^ of lyw ?!?" Dams.!. Towels, worth 75 eta.; s half doseu fine Damask Napkins. worth 75c.- a pair of Silk Embroidered Corsets. ^5c ? " CARTERS. Cash Store, ,n tewa" FRENCH SATTEENS very finest quality, 25c. HENRIETTA CASHMERES, pure wool.wldedoabl* HENRIETTA*. Elennt yard and a half wide, pweiw., Ilvla, ? _ to ?<*., cash value 75c. D SHAWLS. Cream, Cardinal, sad 1 ?NTS for Cash Customers A a di,xen o pairs of AMUSEMENTS. Kernan-s tbeateb and garden. 11th stTret, south ol IVTiimT Wantasy a. SIX DAVS' FFMALF WALKING SA1I-H M1W Tobias. IV11. Killbary. lVssie Macbeth and F*aus, the Dart M.rar. S2S Mile* Neneasary for a K?<? CONCERT IS SIMMER GARDEN. Admiaaiou to all -'&c*uia. Kwy <Ur, 12 noo? to 12 luxlDurht ? Jtext Week?Champion Heel-and-Toe Walk. my30 G HAND MUSICAL \Nl> DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. i 4 n -?i r,.^ i, 1 Mar Qurao and ft41.ua} ot S?li <ua by tlx pupils of M.ss Julls Ma^del, RATIONAL KIFLEM' HALL. FRIDAY EVESIXa. MAY HI. 1K89 A&n.uwioo. 50c.. Children. 25c. Ticket* to he had at the door. uiy2R-4t* "TlBACOH 8 GRAND OPERA HOUSE" " Evenir.r* st MS. Matinee Saturday. Special Matinee Decorst'.on Day. THE LAMONT OPERA OO. Ut-.Aer the maiiMremmt ot Mr Sat Roth. THE MIKtDO HELEN LAMOST. All.* Carle. I-aura Millard Ma belia liaSer. Wui. I'rui 11. Geo. Traveraer. Sur bwi' Hut, Geo. BroUerick. Inuis DeLsmre General admission, . Reser\wl aeata, 50 and 75c. Jiext Week?AMORI1 A. j ni>'27 pBUID CONCERT THE CHURCH OK OUR FATHER, Corner 11th and L n.w? FRIDAY. MAY 31ST. 8 P.M. MESSRS. MOKSELL, i HENRY XAXDEB, 1 MEMYLEXI, E1.1HONZO YOUNGS. I Misse* OrUnr Metnrer and Heidrie, Mr* Gibson. E. J Whipple, Wliitaker, Humphrey aud Mr- i Cuniey, and tlie quartette from the Erauz Abt Club I mill take part in tho pruj.-raui. Ticket*^ .25c. mrST-al JJAIUUS' BIJOC THEATER. Wi-ek commencing Monday. May 27. Clo?in? Meek cf the Season. MatinMn Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday. Grand Special Matinee <in I ?eco ration Day. The (.-fat artist. MR FRANK K1LDAY. Supported by a trreat company. in the trrvat l lay, STREETS OF NEW YORK. Union Rqnar" by Moouliirht, Five Pi itita. Baxter Street, Brooklyn Bndife, A Real Eire Engine on the Stage, Ho*e Carta, Eire Apparatus. etc. CyPRICES AS IS1AI?il Globe theater, Penna. are., near 11th at. Matinee* Tuesday. Wnlneeday. Inday aud Saturday. FIRST-CLASS VARI KITES. Afternoon at 2. N iirlit at S o'clock. Admission, 10, 20 ain! :t0c my'-" -6t (Pit CYCLERIEK, 1400 VY AVE ?T FORMS <>E X PSYCHO CYCLES, suitable for both sexes. Si**< lal hours for teaching LADIES. Oi*ti till 10 p.ui. Boy aud Missei*' Salrty Buyi lea. all makes. myl ? ^yASHINGTON U1D1NQ ACADEMY. Special amcgemefit* can be made at considerably reduced rate* duriwr tlie summer month* for lc*sou? in rinK and ridintc ou road. For particulars apply at Office of Academy. 22d and P *t*. u.w. myl4-lm "yy ASHINOTON 8CSVETZEN V1UEIN. The beautiful park on Seventh-street road is now blooming m the full trlory ofsiiinr. It is the only place it: the District when?sale from intruders festi vals. irardeb parties and pic-nics ou a lar*re scale ms y be held. The park will be rented to responsible parties by th? uinlersivned: Messrs. John Hockmeyer, V. P.. and Christ. Muppert, tn .tsnrer. .Mr. Alex. Ebert, the caterer of the |wrk, is also well pri ;ared to entertain dinner parties, (i rivate or otti ciali at reasonable rates, (ntaranteeintf the lieat and choicest the markets ofter. bIMON WOLF. President. REIXHOLD SPRINGSOI TH, Secretary. tcj'.'-lm ATTLE OF BULL Rt'N. ADMISSION. ?pl7-3m 25c. EXCLUSIONS, PICNICS, &c. OELECl EXCl USMV O CEN TRAL LODGE, NO 1. I. O. O. F, TO MAK.-H AIX HA1.U TUESDAY, 41 \ E 4. lv>0. Steamer T. V. Arrow smith will make two trips, lear inK 7th-st. wharf at !t a. m. and 5 p. in. Tickets, i>tfc\; Cmldreu. 25c. iioat and irround* in churireof LoiUfe Goudiuuaic day andeveniiur. ui> :J0-."> IMITH A.\M 41. PIC-NIC Ol 111! CAP11AL 1 111 XEEICIAL AKMOtlATliiN, To be Utveu at W ASH1NGTON PARK, (Formerly uuethler's i On MONDAY, JUNE 3, IS**. Tickets, each per son, 25 cents. Prize Bow liiu.-. iuj2M-5t* TEAMER"DIXIE MAKES HOURLY TRIPS TO U|iisr rivtrand Dixie laiidiliir*. First trij 9 a.m. Round trip, 1 .V. Fifty new ph asure boats for hire. CCMBERLAND'S BOAT HOl'SE, Foot of F stu.w., and ii:h st., Georfretowu. my ~'S-tit (JOLONIAL DEACH Under new mrnutreiueiit. First irranil eiourslon of tho season I H1 U.siJA 1. May UOth.ou th< poiNUar steamer Jane Moneley. lean s Ste| henson's whart. lootofTth street, y o'clock fcharp. Arrives home U:30 p.m. 5 hours at the lieat h. Roatintr. Imtl.int-, ii-umf. and crat ing. Au excellent shore dinner will Is- nerved at th>'hat''l. Ticket*, round trip. 50 cts. SH iltPLLM & < aTprop* Orvauizatioua can make liberal terms for Wartetii by apply lug to R. H. EVANS, Iny25-tlt* 1321 t street n.*e. OS TON BY SEA. Merchants' and Miners' Transportation Co. Steamships sail from Baltimore via Norfolk to Boston. Every Monday and 1 bursday, 4 o'clock p. m. l'a??euirer accouimodatioua unsurpassed. Fare, iijcltnluit? meals and n am saloon, stateroom berths. i|l'.'.50; round tnp. (22, Upl>er deck state room lierths, #14. round trip. #25. For further tn forination see circulars at all the hotel* in V> ashiuirUin, or ai'ply u>? A. L. HUGGIN8, General A?rent, Lous' Dock, Baltimore. Telephone Baltimore 247. iny25-3in 13 RIVEB VIEW fr'Ott IH89. WAbUINCiTONlANS' MOST POPI'LAK RESOBT. Stumer MAHV WASHINGTON. Sundays, two trips, l^aviiiK lt> *-iu. and 3 p.m. RetUililliK *t ttlid t> p.iu. ilt ktu, Jjc. ColUliieUC izur HatnUjr, Juim \luiidJiy?~Two trijm, !?*avin?r at 1) 30 a m. and p.id. lifturuing" at .*> and 1 l 30 p.m. iKkets, CoiamenclUK Monday. June 10. Wednesday*?Two trip*, lea\:njr at 9:30 a.m. and 0:30 p.m. llrtnruluK at 5 and A1:30 p.m. licketa, JSoc. Oomraeiu iiiK >vodneadayf June 5. i'amily day every baturdav. Li-avm*r at 10 a.m. Ke turniuvat 5pjsx. licketa, 10c. Commencing Satur day . J?me l 1'i oJ. iToctor"a Dancimr School Reunion every Satur day evening, commencixiK Saturday, June X. i^ea\1ugr ' i at ti:30 p.m. Itt'lumiiiK at 11 JO p.m 1 irketa, j l>ancin?r dovm and t>u? k and at the ?n?uudn on ail ? trips except Sundays. Fiue Braaa liand on Sunday. Fine dinner aud supper furnished ?>n the irruunds tor 1 ;'>0c. Ihese jn*^unds have a line swin h-back railway ' and all other 1-opular amuaementa. The steamer will j be chartered or a liberal petventatre allowed ou tickets ?oid by societies, &c. No objectionable parties allowed I ou any ol the above trips. my -0 iL. 8. RANDALL. Propnetor. D EC0RATI0N DAY AT IUVER VIEW. THURSDAY. May 30. THREE TRIPS. Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave at 9 30a. j m? 1 p.m.. and 5:30 p.m. DancinK down and back and at the rruuncU all day. Ticket*?(ientlenian and Lady, 50c.; Lad)''* ticket, 25c.; Children, between S aud 12, 25c.; Gentleman'* tickets, 50c. No objectionable parties allowed. E. & RANDALL, myl8,22,23,25,27,28,29.30-8t Proprietor. Mount Vernon. Steamer W. W. CORCORAN. Capt. L. L. Blake, leave* 7th st.wuarf daily (except Sunday ) tor Mount \ ernou, 1 leavimr at 10 am., ivikhiutc VVaamuKton about 3 ;mJ p. i m. Fare, round-trip, ?1, lucludiutc adiiuaaion to grounds and mansion. MARSHALL HALL. Steamer W.W. CURCuUAN leases 7th ?t. wharf daily I for Marshall Hall, leasing at 10 a.Ui., mdlillg Waali | Ins-ti n about 3 ;30 pan. Sundayi?two trips?leavintr at 10:30a.m. and 2 30 p.m., rea< hini^ Washintrtou at 2 and 7.30 p.m. Fare, round-trip, 2oc. myl? fi^ Hl. ROMANTIC OCC'OOl'AN ~FALLfT- THE 1 new steam yacht llAU'ilUlLDI leaves ShenS'a Wharf it a. m. on Mondays, ednesda)-* aud Fridays forOocoguan Falls, s'HUik 3 hours to enjoy the most lieautniii scenery, Ii-huiK. Ac., on the Potomac. Fait, 5llc. Music. StoppinKat Aieuiniru. Arrive ou return at 7 p.m. W. VV. ulLi S, Captam. m> 17 to Jel2 V 'i KEAT F ALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE? New Stealu f.cket > ALLti FORGE makes regu lar trip* on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, leaving Hitrh and Canal sta, Ueorvetown, at 0 a.m. Fare, 50c. Urand bass hshinv. For charter telephone 503-2, Cumberland Boat House, toot of F at. u.w. myl-lm ^LLXANDR1AF LitU 1 AND1U V ta L.Acti,bloN two Saloon Steamer*. Every hour from 6 a,m to 7:15 p.m. 12 111LES ON THE POTOMAC FOR 15 CENTS F'ree Excursion lor Babies. See wheduie. my 11-3m HO.' H-K GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE. bteam Packet EXCELSIOR makes her regular trip* on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Fri?lay. leaving Hiirh and Canal au, Georgetown, at S a.m. Fare, 5uc round trii>. Apply lo J. G. and J. M. W A1 tlto. myl-lmo* UP THE PICTIIRESOI E POTOMAC. The steam yacht FRANCIS makes retruiar trip* Iiom M a.iii. to 10 p.m 15c. round trip, the steam yacht CECILE may be chartered lor select excursion* at low rate*. JOS. PAtv-ENO. prop., 31.14 and 3130 Water at.. Oeorifetomn. D. C. Also Pleasure boats for Hire. ap2i*-lm Xhb Greatest Of All CLOTHING BALES AT 012 F ST. N.W. Look oYer this array of prices and wonder. Children'* Sailor Suit*, s-ray and brown, only 69c Children's Scotch Plaid Suits, t*0c., area 4 to 14 years. First-class Suits of All-wool mst-irial tl.26, *1.37, $1.02, 41.87, (2.12,42.25 and *2.50. Men's rood Working Panta, tt2; Envlish Corduroy I Pants, ii.ti-'. Fine Dreas l*anta, *1.:!,. *1.50, *1.02. *1.87 and *2^0 . tiood ^ orktur Soita, 02, (3.8 All-wool Suita, *4 25, *4.75, *5.25. *.">.50and *0; Fine Heive Suit*, all colors, *5 75. *0.50 aud *7; Fine Dreas Suits, *7.50, *8. *9, and *10. Elewant Prince Albert Suita, Cutaaay andSack Salt* at *11.75. worth *25. G. A. R. Suita, guaranteed (tat color. $7JtO. Al paca Coata. 78c. Coma at ones and secure some of the greatest ot all | baqraina, at H FRIEDLANDEB'S, 912 F. Six Dooia from 0tk at. P. 8.?Bear in mind the number. mhl-3m /~kUR *4, *5 AND *? WELT SHOES FOR GENT'S o cannot be *ury<**aed. W* have a nne assortuient ot Low Shoes for Ladie* and Gentlemen, InrtartUn both Ruaaet and Black Good,. ?y25-7t* LITTLE. 422 9th st T.1LECTR1CITT IN A BOTTLE ? SrFFERERS MZi from ueuraliria. haadache, kc? fee., please call at Drt MOORE'S Druf Store, oor. Pa. ava. aud 3d^^ I & ft * Q - fIlt AAA * XX .J ?? ?LLL A A II MM *S?? E,? RR* nan h N { : ; E> t ? B"8 * W h E '?N fi 9 V?A D 0??0 AAA BBS KRR o 6 W* u* s s IS FORMATION OOLUMM. COMMENCEMENTS AND COXF1RMAT10E*. We invite the attention nf PARENTS and OCaKIK IANS to the tuity materials we bare in sv*k suits Ida for theee occasions. In WOOL OUODIt w have ? choice selection ot CASHMERE. *IS1 VEII.IMG, Al.htTKOHK. MO. HAIRS. DliAP I)' ALMA. HENRIETTAS. CHIDDAft. in the different grad>-s and prices. Among the WASH FABRICS we hare a comi'Mi assortment of LAWNs. INDIA LINEN*. sWlssK* XAIXbOuES, PIOUEs. MARSEILLES. Ml l i>, i LM. SIAN LAW Sk, In all the grades to suit your ? Ut*ai SPECIALS IX EMBROIDERY. ThestorkconaiataofCAMHR1C, SWISS and HAM BURG EMBROIDERIES tn all overs. Bouncing au4 narrow wnltha. The SKIRTINGS are the moat elaborate and abosry Embroideries ever shown by us or atiyoue else. Inn't ^ail to attend tin* aale, beginning Monday, May 'J,, and terminating only when the laat piece la aMwl t LADIES' UN DEB WEAK. This week's specialties m LADIES' DKKBWU& QOWX8! OOWXs! GOWXs! We offer a GOWN, made of mthin. j oke of n.n> rtn^r combined with a cluster of tucks, with embrotuerj to match, flailed back, full length. SPECIAL PRICE, MS CT8. We offiar ft CAMBRIC OOWJi, yoke o( Valenctetilx* lace, counected with clutter of tu. ka, double ruffla around the neck, yoke which la i>lalted hack. 1 tils garment U uaually sold at *l.^o. Our pAoa, ?? oenta. We offer a CAMBRIC GOWN. beat quality Vale*, cienue* inserting, with cluater of tucAa with deep ruffle around neck ana Hleeves, hnisheU with bernug boue stitching, full length. *1 08. RIUILAR $2 OOWX. We offer a auj-enor quality COTTON OOWM, yoka wluch la of a uiaHeof tuks, plaited bs. k. trimmed around neck and aleevra with embroidery, finished with herrwg-boue stitching. PRICE. |IA offer a OOWX made of beat quality rani Uric, Mother Hubbard style, entire yoke vt Torchon lace in aerted with neat embroidery , double ruffle of '1 orcbua around neck and alecvea. signal value. tf'J 4S. Our CAMBRIC flliWN (we claim auch b?-,suee tha dc*ign la our own), yoke of sdid embroidery couuecte4 with tucks, trimmed around the yoke, with embroidery also around neck and alecvea. Price, t'- .08. Another CAMliRIC UOWS baa a joke of inserting and tucka, back of which has a ciuaterof pin tucka, double ruffle around neck and frout, finished with bar ring bone st.tcluiig, extra good length. PRICE, *2. MS. CHEMISE! CHEMISE! CHEMISE! An elegant CAMBRIC CHEMISE, aquare neck, with inserting and tucka, trimmed around neck and sleeves with embroidery, only Tic. Regular f 1 Clitwiiae. Another good CHEMISE, with aolid embroidered yoke, trimmed around neck and aleetea, full ieutrth. at 75c. Si ecial trood value. We offer exceptional good value In ? CHEMISE, with vqtiare natk, yoke of torchon lace, trnuuMd around neck and alecvea with torchon lace, at t?hr. Otir CHLMISE are of extraordinary >alua. ha\ inir j oke of embroidery. trinim<d around neck and alcevea. are akirt bottom and full lcuirth. At $1,118 we offer a CHEMISE, iilcely made, aquxn Deck, trimmed with torch. >u lace alao around wk and aleevea, bottom la hnuhod with tucking and lace. Oocd value. RKIRT8! SKIRTS' BKIBTS! At 75c. we claim to produce the lieat poaaible sKIRT. with embroidered ruffle, and cluater ol tucka atxira aamc: good cotton, in all aixea. At 75c. we have a SKIRT Ouiehed with deep Cam bric ruffle, with cluster of tucking in the ruffle, and alao clunter above the ruffle We offer at USc. a aplejidij COTTOX SKIKT. wilE deep Cambric ruffle, couaiatibg of nine tucka in tha ruffle, with fifteen tucks above ruffle. m all aixea aud widtha. Our (1.S5 SKIRT haa no equal, it being made at auperior stout Cotton, deep embroidered ruffle, with cluater of ten tucka above, lull widtha. At tl.GS we alao have a STLEMDID SKIRT, with deep Hamburg ruffle In aevcral d,:!ereut iwttema, cluater of nine tucka above the ruffle, all aisea in atock. We have proven to the ladiea ot Waahlnirtoc that ?*e carry a atock of these gooda aeeoud to none; all new deaigna aud aliapea, all beautiful patterua jf em broidery. For work-nanahlp our rnderwear ia well known. Our finish cannot be exivlled. There is probaUy no more particular j*raoii iu the bnaiueaa than our Underwear buyer. Ko garment ia permitted to be placed on aale unless it Is |>erfect in every detail, and the consequence ia we cau easily warraut the ?Mt of any pieces of Underwear you buy fruoi us. LADIES' DRESSING BACQCEa FOR MS CENTS. Anything you want m a PARASOL r We have all uew things, anything yonr fancy presents. Any CORSET you buy from na that doaa not gtvw you the wear you deure bring it back to us aud have It replaced, whether it be a 50r. one or a Hatin Curaet CHILDREX'S SIMMER CAPS. For 25 centa we can show you several neat and pretty CAPS, aome made of all-over embroidery, fixed witE full ruche aroui.d the face. then the open-lace strip* material with wide lawn strings For 4? cento we are ahowing an unlimited number of stripes in various materials, we think you. will admire the Puritan, which ia entirely new. it la a very dressy cap. For 68 centa tbeae are equal to tboae of former seasons at 98 cento. We write of a particular styta, such aa an opeu-#ork embroidered Cap, with neat bow of same material on top. in all aiiea. For 75 cento we could not exhibit anything prettier ( they are made of good material, corded. These are waahable. For 88 centa, they have a rosette on top; ope? work; abeer linen; perfectly ahaped, with strings. la all aicea. For US cento we can give you several styles to select from; ws describe one style in i*rti? ular. made of blocked embroidery adjoining same. we know them to be a bargain. For tl.35 -OCR LITTLE LORD FAl"XTLEEOT" Cape. Tbsse are unique sa well ss dressy. XERSES' APRONS ! Xl'RSLS' APRONS I Ws hava received during the paat weak many Dew styles of Aprons. 10 doeen XERSES' APRONS, scalloped around bottom, good linen, full siae. at 19 em to. 55 doien X ERSES' APRONS, m six different atylea; aome one-fourth yard hem; some laoe insertingj others with dMP hem and tucka; both wideaadnar row. Any ot these kinds 25 cents. 10 dozen MESSES' APRONS, for tea wear, tat quality India lines; deep hem and tucka; finished with neat pattern ot embroidery around bottom. All for 48 oewta. SVUSES' AMD WAITRESSES' CAPS AT 25 CTS. L A S\1 S = I BURGH S. B R 0= TKE COOLEST STOU Ol WASUSOTOM.