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LUMBING AND GAS-FITTING. HENRY Ry CRUIT ns BOBERr 8. SCOTT (fs copartnership Inthe PLUMEING ARD OAS FIETING BUSINESS, it $10 9th street n.w. “ Pelruary 25, 1878, apl6-3i* I= PITCHERS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: TUESDAY April 16, CROSBY &. NOYES.,.. Editor. Average sworn Daily Circulation over 17,500—being a much larger bona fides | expecially fine. Stataped with our name and regular circulation than that of all the other daily papers in the city added WARRANTED, together. | — M. W. GALT, BRO. & C0., Why Fifty Per Cent. _ . JEWELLERS. In opposing the amendment reducing the ~ Proportion of District expenses to be borne by BR KS! BRICKS: BRICKS! | Government to forty per cent., Mr. Hunton é ¥ The attention of Architects, Builders, and others gave the following conclusive reasons why tie | is called to the very super quality ‘of BRICKS Proportion of fifty per cent. fixed by the bill | pow being manufactured by the | should be retained : Ks _ “The question as to the division of the ex. | WASHINGTON BRICK MACHINE COM: nses of the District of Columbia between the ‘ederal Government and the people of the District is a question which has engaged the attention of this Government for the fast thirty ears and more, and the question never has en referred to a committee except on one oceasion, when that eommit:ee did not report Best quality Porcelain-lined Ice Pitchers, Made | We have enla: the size, improved the quality and reduced the price of out BHICKS; and bave Ih creased the capacity of our works to 80,00 per day’. Office—1505 Penns. avenue; Works—at corner of Boundary acd H streets northeast. apl6-2w either to the Senate or to the House of Repre- Br. SIL! COLORED SILKS, sentatives. from whieh the committee was ap- Plaid Silks, Check Sitks, Black Cas. inere, pointed, that the true proportion of the ex- | Black Tamise. Black Silk Warp (Henrietta), B Alpacas, and indoubtedly the lar of new and beautifol Soring Dress pense to be borne by the Federal Government and the peopie of this District was one-half by it assortme it joods In Wash- ington city. CARTER'S. 711 Market Space, each. . i ** ‘The Popular Cash Diy Goodsoter’. The first report I find on the subject us We are felling an excellent quality (@uinet make) by Mr. Southard, made to the Senate in 1835, | Black Silk, real satin finish, sublime qua‘ity, at in which he took that ground. The subject | $1.28. We bave sold one thousand yards of this was in _referred to a committee of this | Sik since February 87, Weare sellin fe House. of which Judge Poland was the chair- ad Black Silk at O2c.° Wehava vest resciver a man, and the committee reported tothe House | ood that each one of the partiesto the government | fare lt Of Colored Silks in beautiful Tight shades: : All pure wool, very wide, double width, fine qu ofthis District should pay % per cent. Then, | ity Black Cas*mere, 50c. ‘This Black Cashmere is sir, when there was a s al joint jttee | a special bargain, o1 iy 50e. About 300 piece and boys’ wear: ing from 37c. to $1.50 of prices rang- Beautiful Spring Dress appointed in Is that committee ate this question, | Cassimeres for men‘s the only committtee that ; f he bill now | Gocds (wool. not corton), 15c.; pure slik aud wool a consideration--reported Sees Black and Colored Grenadines at the very lowest cent. that time this bill now under | ©@8h prices; four (4) pair of real Rogitah 8ockings consider: includes burdens upon the | (Novy seams) for $1, We are selling best Bed Ticking that is made, one-yard wide double twilled, SPFCTAL NoTi across the pl toforgembraced y bill or any report from a committee f this House’ or the Senate. Fer in- stanee, sir. this bill imposes upon the Di et 50 per cent. of the expense of the bridges lead- ing into the District: it imposes 5 per cent. of nses of all the charities: it imposes, | amendment whieh is offered, 50 per | cent. of the nse of the Aqueduet and its appurtenanees: and this committee deter- | mined that when the additional subjects of burden to the people of the District of Colum bia were added to the bill it did not do more «—We have placed a large sign wement fn front of our store with our hame (CARTER'S) weltten on it in gold letters, so that every one will Know where to find the cheapest and largest assortment of Dry Goods in Washingtor. aplG-tr yous E. KENDALL & SON, No. 619 B atreet nites (Near B. & P, Depot,) * WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. FANTED_— Z CREAM | R RENT—ROOMB, en suite or single, 1019 ANTED TO RENT_Three nice ROUMS ina W new brick house, with gas and water, Rent | low to a permanent tenant Inquire at 613 21 | St.. between F and G sts. n.w. apls 3° FOR BENT A furnished HOUSE, for five or six months. commencing May Lt, at $70 per month in advance; good references required. ply on the premises, at No. 1004 N st. n.w. ap16-3. ANTED—A lady with best of refer nces WwW ould be glad to act as AMANUENSUS or do general writing; small compensatiou desire, Aa **E,,"? office of EveningStar. p16 3.* 1R RENT-HOUSE No, 212 Bridge street. Georgetown. 15 rooms; rent, $20, Aso, house No. 78 21 st.. Georgetown. 10° s00ms; rent, $13. App'y THO. EL WAGGAMAN, 5197th st. apl6 3t ANTED-—SUMMER BOARD for scif, wife be si cars or a %: dress. with pariculate. W.S.. Star office. aplt6 2°* RENC—A two-story brick HOUSE, con- F taining eight rooms, water and gas; No. 335 Dst. s. w.: stable in the rear. Rent, $20. Inquire at S41 D st. s.w. aplé-tu, th. &>* ANTED—An honest, good, temperate Prot- estant WOMAN, (white, ) fo take care of an elderiy lady and sew, ‘Apply at 615 H st., Wedn>-- day morning at 10 ocloce, and bring reference. 1t ANTED—A WHITE GIRL to assist in uoiag housework for a smailfamily. Toons who can give satisfactory reference. a good home per_ manently and fair wages will be given. App y 227 A st. 5.6, o ANTED—Teelve seasoned HORSES, 61 10 years old, weighing from 1,050 to 1 200 pounds: must be perfectly sound. “Apply to Ana- costia Stables, Uniontown, between 7:3) and 10 a.m. apls-3 * ANTED—A young WHITE W--MAN wu: nnrse and do general housework: must com well recommended, Inquire at 1310 13h st. nw. DIS 2 WAST, DOCCUPANTS for rooms, tur- nished or unfurnished, including Board, for $18 per month; No. 938 I st., between 9th and 10th new. apl5-3.* ANTED—TENANTS for large Doube Par- Jors on second floor, unfurnished. Rent low ‘oa permanent tenant. Apply 1009 ith st nw, apl5 2.* ANTED- The Ladies TO KNOW that they can have their Combings made up in be- matner for 25 cents per ounce, at Mrs ( LAN‘S. 806 Market Space. apls Vv ANTED_PAIN TING, GL. @ KALSOMINING, in exch snge for Groceri Dry Gocds. Clohing, Furniture, Hardware. &c. Apply to D. B. S., 1011 T st. n.w. apLs-6t" ANTE D—FURNISHED ROOMand BOARD for gentleman and wife, commencing May a private family preferral, Ad tress MOR ‘ity post office, stating lowest terms, a15-31" ANTED- A TENANT forasmall, Furnished Brick House, (one square from the 14th-st. entleman foi Inautre at No. 1604 15th st.n w. alb-4" ANTED TO BUY—A small HOUSK, with all modern improvements, in nor kwester! rtof the city; monthly pements. six percent Interest! price uot to exceed $4,000.” Adress Star office. apls- ANTED—Ledies to know that they can ge FRINGING done for 2c, per yard. 488 Ht a: 13,31" W. railroad, ) wno will board a lady and. the rent, DW, than keep up the proportion of the bill revort- ed by the joint select committee of 60 per cent. and 4 per cent. | Have for sale at half cost of manufactur ers’ prices, IUE KING REFRIGERA- T believe T can say in the presence of the | TORS, suitable for Family, Hotel and Res- gentleman from Vermont that a large ma. taurant use. jority of that joint select committee thought .NCY A (Post) apli. that’ per cent. on the part of the Govern- ment and W per cent. on the part of the pao- lave studied this uestion witha great deal of | “2HPNORTH STATE SMOKING TOBACCO. have studied this questio a great deal o eare, and having been a member of that joint Iam prepared to sell. to the Tradeand general g P : ublic the above named TOBACCO, and pronounce select committee and also a me nber of the Frunequalied toany et offered ta tae ern » that framed and rep this bill. | Being made of the purest tobacco, it will stand on Y, after the maturest reflection that Lcould | itsownmerits. give to the subject, it is but justto the | Un ike other Tobaccos, it does not bite the people that the ¢ mment should bear | tongue, a quality much desired by smokers. 1 equally with the pe the burdens of the | also have on hand, and offer for sale. wholsesale and government of the District of Columbi retails All qualities of CIGARS, CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO, and a’full line Smokers Mr. Hunton proceeded further to show by Articles and Goods, WALTER KE, WALSH, ‘Agent Vid North State," _apri5-1m 9 Penn. ave, bart, strvet. VV EDDING PRESENTS OD, TIN, CRYSTAL. CHINA, AND. SILVER WEDDINGS, In great variety AT J. W. BOTELER & BRO.'S. China Hail, ap13-6t 923 Pennsylvania aventic, J°BNE: KENDALL & SON, No. 619 B STREET NORTHWEST, Nran B. & P. Dror. WU be open for business at’ their new warehous about the Ist of May next with a general assort ment of HARDWARK, where they will be pleased to see the customers of the late firmn of J. W. Ken nedy & Co,, and all others who may chose to fave them with acall, * All persons indebted to the late firm of J. W. Kennedy & Co, will please call at the above-name! place and settle, that the business of that establis ment mag be closed up as soon as possible, JOHN E, KENDALL, apl3 2w JOHN B. KENDALL. NOTICE: Prices reduced to suit the times. AN Great inducement is offered to Hotels ani Boarding Houses. apl2-lin* CAPITOL LAUNDRY, 915 F st. S EASONABLE. BFST LAGER BEER, 85 dozen. VIENNA BEER (genuine), $1.60 dozen, Cc. WITMER, FINE GROCERIES, apli-tr 1918 Pennsylvania ave. REMOVAL. the debates in Congress, when the seat of gov- ernment was established here that it was never intended that the people of the Dis- trict should bear the expense of founding a capital for this great nation, with its vast areas of pubite grounds set apart for public use, and its immense streets one hundred aud sixty and one hundred and ninety feet wide. Mrs. Tilton has told so. many stories about her relations with B: her new confession of guilt will not have very much weight. The public verdiet had, how- ever, been given pretty unanimously against Beecher, and this additional statement by Mrs. Tilton tends, so far asit has any weight, to confirm that opinion. The unfortuhate point about it is that the revolting matter has been reopened again ————++e—___ Mr. Jones, of Ohio, in the diseussion of the District bill yesterday, said: “The former commission which was appoiated in the For- ty-fourth Congress for the purpose of adjust ing this question, in their report presented to the House. in fixing the proportion of indebt- edness, came to the conelusion that 4) per cent. was about the fair proportion to be borne by the General Government. This Dill, however, doubtless under the persnasion of the Committee of One Hundred Citizens, pro- vides that the United States shall assume one- half, or 50 per cent. of the indebtednes The work done by the Committee of One Hundred Was to make a careful matter-of-fact exhibit of the data and figures in regard to District debt, and taxation: and the relations of the District to the General Government. The rea- sons set forth in their statement why the pro- Portion of District expenses botne by the General Government should not be less thin 5 per cent.,are so convincing that we are sure that if Mr. Jones will go over them ¢: fully he will come to the ¢ do not need any persuasi their justice evident. ntradictory echer that I have removed my place of business from 939 D street northwest to 1428 F STREET NORTHWEST, **Corcoran Building.** E. A. RIDGWAY, Plumber, &c. apli-t* L_O*PoN UMBRELLAS. JUST RECEIVED, GENTLEMEN'S LONDON UMBRELLAS. The latest styles, Imrortep Direct. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., JEWELLERS. » powers to m Mr. Tennyson received three hundred guineas for his last piece of poetry published in the Nineteenth Century, and it is said that he is angry now because he didn't bargain in advanee for five hundred. It is possible that some English periodical might have been found to give the latter sum; but it is safe to say that if the poet laureate had omitted his name from the lines he couldn't have got them printed as an original product Paper in the United States—and most likely Jand—for nothing aplo-tr Computations for Builders, Contractors and others made at short notice and reasonable rates. J.M. WOLBRECHT, Architect and Enginoer, marlé Lp Boom $ Bt. Cloud Building. A. BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION, withou £ injury to the skin, warranted toall ladies using Madame LEWEN BERG'S celebrated PASTILLES DE FLORENCE and Rose PowpEr. ap15-1in* Better AND Eaes. The people of the District owe a debt of gratitude to Messrs. Hunton, Hendee, Black- burn, Townsend of New York. and other members the House who have so ably championed their cause. Fine Fresh RUTTER, free of ‘le. Receipt. dally. in small and large tues, om soaimie ioe RS D. E. DUTROW, —= ap15-3." Corner 10th and € streets. A love for the excitement of witnessing con tests of strength and skill seems to be strong QTRArron & STORM'S in this asinall other nations. We have almost CELEBRATED NEW Yore FIVE CENT CIGARS, For sale wholesale and retall by apl5 im W.8. ROOSE, 1233 Penna, ave. abolished prize fighttng: but Greco-Roman wrestling flourishes in its stead. The erusades against the matches between the various lower animals, designed to suppress these exhibi- ‘D—ToTEACH—Latin, Rhetorie, Math- ‘sor Logic. College preparation given. assuring admission “into an advanced class Latina specialty : terms moderate. 8.W. FLYNN. ALM. 1227 L street new. ap3-1m HORSES to Keep WANTED, on pasture, 0 will stable and grain feed; arm on 7th-stree road. 8 miles from the city; best city reference, O H. DP. CLARK. Sligo post office, Mongomer county, Md. al Ams WU ANTED Ladies and Gentlemen to lear: CRYSTAL LVORYTYPE PAINTING, In structions given and Painting solicited at 1229 Pa ave. ; satisfaction guaranteed and charges reason able.’ Call day or evening. apl-Lm* V ANTED—By a good dressmaker and seam stress a PLACE ‘by the day or week; under | for six months, from stands cutting an fitting childien’s clothes, Ac dress N. K., Star office, mar27 ANTED—Two or three GENTLEMEN 00. cupy a large third story south front room, « suitable for gentleman and wife, Table BOARD first class, 617 Fst, n.w. fo ANTED—To exchange, new STOVES for o! ones, Groceries or Fucl, at BUTLER'S. Bt and K sts. n.w. Smokey Chimneys cured orn pay. Stoves rented, novié-tr ANTED—To exchange, new STOVES for ov ones, Groceries or Fuel, at BUTLER’S, 61 and K n.w. Latrobes to heat two rooms, $20 t $25, sepl5-tr W ANTED—FEATHERS to renovate a CHACE'S, 614 Louisiana ave. aug16-1y ‘ANTED~ A perfect and clean copy of the firs. eran tmber of fhe Erase STA for watch 5 beral price w! . at the Sta oftee, © Pe eaOtT WASTED Fine UPHOLSTERY WORK of any kind; eighteen years experience. Uphoi stery goods and work at lowest possible prices, b A. H. CHACEK, 614 Louisiana avenue, augié-ly ANTED—MOTHS and other insects in furri ture to exterminate by superheated steam, a) ACE'S, Upholsterer, 614 La, ave, angi6-1y W aNnepi CARPETS to CLEAN, at RICE» Steam Beating Works, 490 Maine avenue, be tween 49 and 6th sts. s.w. Called for and delivere* without charge. jy13-1y W SEDC AREETS to CLEAN, at McGE) Orders by mail, or 'ERRY'S Eureka Steam Beating anc left at W. 8. MITCHELL'S, Market Space. fe81-15 KR RENT—Dweilling HOUSE, 506 East Capi- tol st., facing the south. House containing 9 rooms, Is heated with furnace, and has ordinary modern improvements. Will rent with furniture May Ist, or fora year with- out furniture, Inquire at the house, aplé6 3i* RB RENT—ELEGANT NEW RESIDENCE—-12 Hooms, all modern improvements, hot’ and cold water on e008 3 mnonte eeas jah aad L sts, n.w.. a per oth. on N. 5 FITZGERALD, Room 96, Corcoran Building, opp. Treasury. ue RK RENT—HOUSE No, 216 Ast. 5.0. taining 12 rooms with all modern conven: this house has a south front and is on! from the Capitol grounds, in one of the pleasantest locations in the city. Inquire of JNO. B.S ‘OTT, ¥. Avenue Hotel, aplé 6 * OR BENT_HOUSE No. 45 H street n.w., 7 yooms, water, gas and cellar, Rent low al5-6t* )R RENT—Ten-room HOUSE. hall, watarand Feit closet, No. 1000 Lith weet go Apply No. 1106 L st. n.w. apl5-3t R RENT—Three unfurnished ROOMS, now: y papered, to persons without small ehiidren. 1729 Penna. ave. apl5-21" RENT- ROOMS to let, furnished or_un- furnished, at 616 H street'n.w. Terms. vers reasonable, . ‘OR RENT—Two unfurnished ROOMS on 2 F floor, suitable for office or for light housekeep- ing. Apply at 1220 F street, between 12th and 13¢h s'reets ap5-3t* TOR RENT—Furnished ROOMS at summer F prices suttatie Tor geutleman aud wite or sin- ge gentleman, No, 827 Vermont ave., opposite Ailington, ‘ApLS-3u {OR RENT—723 12th strect, salte Parlors, Is Biter $25: euite on 2d Moor, hangearaeter Pads ished, $35: CHAMBER on same, $10: on saine floor; other Kooms very FOR RENT—1823 I streei fortably furnished HOUSE i a very nealthy and agreeable neighborhood, from the Ist of May ‘o the Ast of October: modern improvements, Apply o the premises, ap (OR RENT— HOUSES 305 and 307 A st. se. eight rooms and celar: gas and water, "Ren ‘ow toa goud tenant. Apply next door, 309 ‘113-3.* GOR RENT—HOUSE 1416 17th st, n.w., eigh' rooms: Potomac water in vard and kitchen. Reduced from $30 to $20. THUS. E. WAGGA- MAN, 519 7th st. apts 3t FPO RENT HOUSE No, 222 a x a modern improvements, ten rooms: in ‘goo. ondition. Rent $40 per month, Apply THOS E, WAGGAMAN, 5197.b st. apl3-3t )R RENT—BRICK HOUSE. five rooms, bay window, bath and modern improvements "1217 cst. s.w. $17 per month, Apply to W. SMITH. 1015 C'st. sw. api3 3u" 406 New Jersey ave, n. w.. . K. and all city ears; 6 rooms. park and trees, Inqaire nex’ it the times, apl3-3t* OR RENT—TeRMS REDUCED—DWELLING 109 Peunsylvania ave , near 19th st.: gas. Water, Key nearest corner. JO8. FORRSST. 11 G st., opprsite Petent Office: hours 12 u> 4:30, apls-3.* GOR RENT—COTLAGE, one story, roomy nearly new; stable, garden, fruit, croquet lawn: in the tivalthy village of Mt, Pleasant, one mi + from city. Inquire of Dr. BREED, corner 8!) ard F sts. n.w. f JOR RENT_N. near B, & O. bath room: HOUSES, eight and ten Pantries, bath, Cellars, rang: atrobes. slate mantels. water closets, halis, all Also, smaller HOUSES cheap, Keys 438 P rr apl3-31 T FURNISHED~A suburban REST- nedern improvements: th lawn. flowers, fruit. &¢.: stable: horse, Huggy and cow Post Office Box 827, (OR KENT—COUNTRY PLACE—That very desirable large new HOUSE and 25 Ac ound, opposite General Carroll's and nea htwood Station: easy of access; high and Hhful: house has modern improvements; the yard ana rord will be repaired when the house is sold. BH. WARNER & CO,, 916 F si. my apl3 3t (OR RENT—In one of the finest locati_ns in the city, Communicating ROOMS, with BOARD, furnishedand unfurnished, References exchanged. 1226 Massachusetts ave. 5 apl2-6ur ‘Ok REN T—Several desirable Brick HOUSES. With ail modern conveniences, Nos. I street u.e., 13 rooms each, at $30 2010 14th’st. 10 rooms, at $35, street, 14 rooms, (never occupi good tenant, Inquire of 8. R, BOND, 321 4's Sireet, apl2-6.* low rent to Works, 7th-st. wi ANTED-Gentiemen to know that WM. w kooke, Merchant aloe, lt, Now Fork sn ol a ment bemade at home. ne erange- iy "LOST AND FOUND. OST—On Friday evening. s lady's small GOLD WATCH, and fine Gold Chain attached. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded by leav: ing the same at 416 B st. 8 e. ‘ap15-3t* FOR SALE. R RENT—HOUSE No. 607 New Jersey ave- nue n.W., 10 rooms, modern improvements, good vard; all in good order: rent to suit the time~ ply to W. JOHNSON, 718 13th s+ nw. apil-lm FOR RENT HOUSE No. 417 K st. nw. 0 rooms; alley on side and rear; gas and wate. Kent low to a good tenant, Apply to FRANK LIBBEY. Lumber Merchant, corner 6t' st. a: «i New York ave. FOR RENT A comfortable $-room C ‘with three acres of fine garden lam orebard and stable, at the North Arlingte and Daly farm.’ w od for fuel treo; month, Apply at 1141 24th st, nw. R SALE—One SHOW CASE, 6 feet_loni silver-plated and French-piate glass; 612 9°h street a. we apl6 3" FOF, BALE Just arrived, 18 fine Driving HORSES. two pairs of fine black ine Day matched, all well bred, Also, several fine CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, to be sold. LW at HOGUELY & BOWEN’S Livery and als Stables, 645 and 647 New York ave. apl6 6.* FOE SALE_Now style Jump-seat Carriages, 3 spring Pheton, Top Bageles, Con- cord spring. suitable for2 or 4 passen- Te; Whitney Side-bar Top Buggy; no fop Buggies; all sizes o: farmers and ’hau'ers, 20 per cent. cheaper than anywhere inthe city: Give me a call, D. W. McGRATH, corner 12:h and B sts, n.w. ap5-1m /R SALE—VeEryY Low For CasSH—By a fam- ily baving left the ity, a first-clas PIANO. Can be seen at No, 723 7th st. D.W. a,8-2w* FORBES LEA fine Carriage HORSE and HAR- NEsS and a COUPE-ROCK AWA’ Sx Inquire of- Jackson Wagons, for Will sell cheap and on reasonabie terms’ but sale must be immediate, W. C. JIRDINSTON, 617 7th street, for si r rtic- ul marl4-tt PIANOS AND ORGANS. Pt4Nos WHICH HAVE BEEN USED. One Chickering, One Knabe & Co., 6%-0c Ove Newhall, 64-octave Ove Stein, 654-octave. Several Organs from. For sale upon easy tern: W. J. METZEROTT & CO., Penna. ave., between 9th and 10th sts., 13-3t e Agents of Steinway Pianos. BH RENT—On Riggs st. (between F'ttin ana and 8 sts.), three-story ba ement press brick fronts, 11 rooms, with a. modern conveniences, and tn good order.” Will be rented by the month for $40 (have been Fea‘lng for $50) or to a reliable and permanent. tenant b: the year, Apply to JuHN T, ARMS, 810 F st. ap? Lm FOR RENT The bequtiful OPPER HALL. 40 (cet square, in the Spencerian Business College building, corner 7th L sts.. may be obtainel for temperance or other beneficent assoc for church services, day or evening. b The use of tobacco prohibited i the bullting, Apply at Business College Office, a8 im FPR FE T-Tee Dwelling HOUSES, No. 509 E st. n.w. and corner Missouri avenue and 31 st.; algo, STORE No. 327 Penn. avenue. Apoly ut highs ions, or the month, _FOR RENT AND SALE. ALE AND EXCHANGE, By THOS. fy BROWN, Lebrolt Building. 925 Mass. ave., f. h, and lot! of 2560 ft. ......$8 800 Sub. brick dwelling with large lot near cars. 1620 15th st. n.w., 7r. br. new bay ws. i179 hs » bs. (gale or exchange 2,400 A handsome’ ‘Story press br. h.. with back b'dg, and lot of 1 800 ft, on N st. worth $3,500, for $2,000, A 5-room house and $,000 ft. lot or an asphatt st. n.w., east of 14th st, only $1.000, Also, several fing residences to sell"on exchange, and lots n.w to exchange for improved property. aplé-tr RENT—Elegant new HOUSE at LeDroit Peer all modeen: conveniences, eight fine rooms: $45. Also, Nos. 21, 93 and 25 K st. n.e., sn ToOMS; ‘$26 each. Rony at BIENEY'S Law Office, Room 35, Lebrolt Bunding, Fst. ‘Any of the above will be sold on long time and monthly payments. ap13-Lm’ For BENT! BY THEO. F. GATCHEL, Beal Estate and Insurance Agent, Corner 8th and F streets northwest. HOUBES IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE CITY. AT REDUCED RENTS. Location and price, with all necessary informa- tion, Wil be given at the office. apl3-2w FOR RENT:!: FOR SENT. By E 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. n.w. 623 Pa. ave. n.w., 16 rooms, mod. imps....$100 00 1319 F'st, n.w., 14 rooms, mo4.imps........ 100 00 124 West st., Geo’twn, double house, new 405 11th st. p.w., 13 rooms and store. m. i 10th and D sts, n.e., fine place for garden.. 4 Stoddard st.. Geo*in, 1 rooms, mod.imps. 911 B st. n.w., 9 rooms, mod. imps. 913 R st. n.w.. 9 rooms, mod. imps...... 106 C st. n.e., 11 rooms and stable, moa. im, 817 7th st. n.Ww,, 9 rooms, mod. imps.. 908 10th st. n,w., store and rooms above 315 7th st. n.w., 9 rooms and store. Cottage with finegroundsand barn, 466 6th stn. w., Zrooms, mod. Tmps 803 R st. n. se sea) * ‘} S832338R 22298 TRSERRGReSSSSo! 33 th, 7 rooms and bath EAL ESTATE BULLETIN F |. E. WAGGAMAN. 519 Seventh St. Cranes made every Wednexiay and Saturday. Three-Story Brick Houses for Sale. ‘Park Hotel. * 7th st. road + 863, 2101 G st. n.w.. moa, imps.. 12 rs. 458 La. ave. n.w. med. imps.. 20 re. 606 HS". n.w.. mod, imps., 10 437 O st_n.w., mod. imps., 1Lr 325 to 333 C st. s.e., mod. imps.. 9 rs 25 ana 627 10th st. n.e.. moa. 903 10th st, s.e., mod. imps,. Two-Story Brick and Frame Houses Por Sale 1214 Pa. ave. s.e.. f.n.. mod. Imps., 718....85.200 916 Delaware ave", b. i, 8 rs. ~ 3.200 313 18th st. 8.w., f. h., mod. imps. 305 H st. n.e., f-h., mod, 141 and 143 A’st. sb. 307 Elm st.. LeDroit Par! s 3. 1620 17th st. n.w., f.h., mod. imps. 2 211 29 Myrtle st.) b, h.. mod. imps, 7 rs.” 2,500 426 New York ave., f,h., 71s, seeeee 2.500 416 N st. new, f, mo. Ts. Unimprov d Property Mor Sale. + bet. 19ta and 20tnn. per ft Cor, 4thand K n.e,. per ft. 25:h st. bet. F and Wie Cor, 4h and L sts, 4 hand Msts. ne , per ft...... Union st., ber. Nand O s.w, per ft 221 st.. bet. Mand N n.w.. per ft.. New York av..bet.20 hand 21st n.w., per ft, Mst., bet, 3d ana 4tn n.e,. per ft Bat Houses For Rent. 514 thst. n.w., mod. imps.. 17 1110 F st.'n.w.. mod. Imps... 12 rs. 2101 G st., furdished, mou,” imp: 404 6th st. n.w.. mod. imps... 16 +s store, mod. imps.. 1 ++ poss. May Lmod. imps. 12'¢ furn-, mod. imps. Ors. Hat. new., mod, imps. 12'rs. 1107 13th st. imps.. 10 34 st, Dew. mod, A st. s.e., mod, imps,, 12 880 20tn'st. nw. mod. unps,. 7 1137 7th st. n.w.. mod. imps. 1201 Lith st. bows, moi. imps, 40 1535 10th st. n-w..:mod. imp: 710 H st. n.e,. mod, imps.. 7 ce, mod. itups . 9's. ud ave,’ mod. imps, Ors. Hi toes 1755 —1757 and 17598 st. 7 528 4th st. 8.e.. 9 rs. 18 Prospect st., Gearget. 78 2d st., Georgetown, 8 rs 1 issue on the Ist and 15th of eac! nth a Bul Jetin’’ of all proy for sale and rent on my book: which can be 1 1D lication at m} Mice, or will be sent by mail If desired" SY © Auction Sales. On MONDAY, April 15that 4 p.m., two-story frame house on Park street n.e. On MONDAY, April 15th, at 5 p.m. property on @ st street s.w. Loans. $1,500, $1,500, $350, at 8 per cent. Fee BRENT— BH. WARNER & CO. BRAINARD H.WARNER, EDW1) 916 F street northwest. (822 17th | 118 ern ot unimproved s+ between Delaware ave, and 21 al3-tr McInti - 125 1109 F st. sto@dwel,83' Howard Hill (fur)... Store. &c. 1626 14thst, DW, . a3! at sansagssaas ba) 168 Fayette st. @ *n, 10 No. 331 Missouri avenue. Kent low. ap6-12 * 7tn and Boundary nw: 10 R RENT—A comfortable HOUS and STORK * 1131-38 Park Piace....10 on a prominent corner of Capitol Hill, No. 401 1816 I st. ne. 10 corner 4'h snd C sts. s.e., facing Penn. ave. Rent ther Houses, similar to th- low to a good tena ey next door. Enquie list of which 1s materially altered nearly terms, &., No. 423 11th st. o.w. apa-im * | every day on the bulletin at our omen tr FoR SALE AT A BaRGAIN—Ok For BENT TO A PERMANENT TENANT—1448 N_ st.. (mew,) finished in Dest styie, 13 room: room heated, including hath and servants : Speaking tubes: electric bells; stationary washtubs Yegetable and meat cellar. Can be geen at anv time. ma: 19-1m RB RENT—The <attractive RESIDENCE. known as “*Locust Hill,’? adjoining the Sol diers’ Homeon the west; entrance from 7th stre- | read by Whitney avenue. There are abont sixteen acres of ground, eight of which_are in market ga°- den. For particulars apply at 71 at. mI6-1. ‘OR RENT—HOUSE, 2142 P nue, 10 rooms; gas, water, bath, ete.; rebuil’ last summer. and in good order; fo careful) and re- shou, thie parties only: possession May 1st, Unqite, Dy postal card or in ‘person, of G. A. SAWYER 1420 Mass, ave, n.w. mnari9 3in* tions, which are too often characterized by brutal cruelty, do not appear to have been very successful. And now bull-fighting and contests between lions and bulls eause us to emulate Spain or, going still further back, to attempt a feeble reproduction of the sports of the Roman arena. Some of the athletic con. tests now in favor are by no means less dan- gerous than those which they have displace Only a day or two ago a Frenehman, who had been wrestling with a bear for the amusement and instruction of an intellectual public, died from the injuries caused by a hug of the bear in one of his encounters. When, as in Texas, the appetite for this kind of excitement is &ratitied by contests in which buils figure, gorings and consequent deaths are frequent. The recent sports, s led, at San Antonio | RB, BASPBRERRY PLANTS and CON- CORD GRAPE VINER, all first class and very cheap. Apply to LOUIS E. PHI LIPS. Lidl gathst. awe aplo-6." LUMBER. WILLET & LIBBEY, CORNER 6TH STREET AND NEW YORK Ay. OUR REDUCED PRICES: FLOORING, (Clear of Knots)..0... 44. $20.00 Were of unmixed brutality. The only thought ‘ = suggesteri by them which i capable of afford. BOARDS. 4 00 ing the least satisfaction is that the American | V4: PINE BOARDS. om bull can in a few minutes so use up the fero- seies cious African lion of the menagerie that the | WHITE PINE COLLS, (Dressed)... ...., 20 00 king of beasts even wishes that he were dead. ————-<r+e-__ Mr. Eden urged in the House yesterday that the rate of taxation in the District should be put higher than $1.50. He was probably not aware of the fact that the excessive rate of assessment here, by which property is valued. much beyond what it would sell for, makes the tax of 21.50 appear much lower thin it really is. —s0e--___ Boston is complacent in the thought thit though Cincinnati may beat her big organ she can never boast a Bunker Hill monument. ———_<2--___ The Old World is ahead of us inthe adovtion of the electric light asa means of artificial iliu munation. Paris will turn night into day for the benefit of visitors at the exposition. The Paris experiment, if completely suecessfui, will no doubt cause the general adoption of this light. The world is beginning to fel the need of invention and improvement in this direction. Coal gas is flickering and hurtful | tothe eyes. The New York company, which WASHBOARDS, (dressed and jointed, clear) 15 00 CASE BOARDS, (18 inches wide, dressed) 25 00 WE SELL LOWER THAN OTHERS, WE KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK, IF YOU BUY FOR CasH, YOU MUST CALL ON WILLET & LIBBEY, Corner 6th street and New fork avenue. ww NO BRANCH YARD. aps-tr ALUE THEIR SIGHT to know LL WHO V; aDASS. Fas soing to make a superior quality of gas | gy ,the best One Dollar @L.As from water, has not been heard from tecentiy. | He He Ht ER’S, Optician. 463 candle is inconvenient, sputtering and furnishes an insugicient light. While the force for suppressing fires in this city is so small we cannot approve of kerosene. Our inventors Should devise some comparatively inexpen- sive means of utilizing the electric light for general illuminating purposes, Penn. avenue n.w., corner 45¢ N; JENSER; ATCH REPAIRER. with H. SEMKEN, now at is, BERNTVLVANIA AVENUE, (Demp piss WATCHES & SPECIAL’ ‘TY. ‘Watches put tx complete order are teed for ‘one year, or money Tbeaa L. WILD & BRO.. 723 7th st. n.w., Prac- tical Piano and Musical Instrumen: | era, give special attention to TUN-| Gand REPAIRING Pianos, Organs’ and other Instrumente, Prices ‘as low as_consist- ent with honest work. ‘Also, Agents for the Stieff, the Kranich & ‘and’ the Humming: Bird Pianos, mara3-tr ECKER BROS’ GRAND. UPRIGHT, AND Darr ORGANS, atbolo gene DOE at mt . 6. UHN Practical Piano inaker, 407 10th at.) Washington, D. C., formerly foreman with F.C. Lights & Co, and tuner with Steinway & Sous. marl9-tr HALES DAVIS & Co. PIANOS—Up- sont Gale prea Sad ning ene a ag-o0t able greene Sane Rey see. U21-t1) HE Le SUMNER, CL Oia M. KNABE & CO,"8 WORLD-RENOWN- ED PIANOS.—These colebra instruments have been before the publi: for forty years, and have received the' bighest award wherever exhibited, McCammon’s favorite Pianos, and Pianos from other celebrated manufecturers constantly on hand. Shoniuger'e celbrated Organs, Pianos and Organs sold, rented and exchanged. Particular attention paid to Tun- thg and horoughl Bet Pianos, C. RRICH. EN BACH'S Pi lano Warerooms, 423 11th street, a ew doors above Penna. av. eta GQTUFFED orl MANGOES. (MARTYNTAS, | EAST INDIA GHERKINS, PICKLED; TINY TIMS, | ONIONS, (AUTUMN CLUSTERS. ITERSHIRE, SOHN BULL MUSHROOM, and other SAUCES, New crop SWEET OiL. B. W. BEED’S S0N8, ap8-tr 1916 F st. n. w. AFF, FLEISCHMANN & Co. Original Manufacturers and Latroditcers into the United States cf CUMPRESSED YEAST, which was used at the Vienna Model Bak Centennial Rxposition, the secret of the uneq success of that establishment. ranted free from chymicals, and apron ry mentation from selected grain. highest pre- miums awarded in America and Europe, whenever exhibit ae aad Americans may now boast that they are equal in science of bread-making to Europeans it our Yeast is properly used. Absolutely nove genuine’ without our Trade- mark, or our firm name on the wrapper, All others are imitations, E NAILS.—J tt Se I ete yap = chilbiains, or swollen 5 BS late, dl children attended as usual. for Bt, Discicin ee Fig Paient OAlos, 903 Pennsylvania avenue, and as or )R RENT—Furnished PARLORS and BED- ROOMS, and ROOMS furnished for housekeep and several small BED ROOMS; 354 Pennsyl- vanla avenue., corner 4!4 st. marll-2m* JFPORRENT, SUMMER RESIDENCE The Ros- idence of Gen. B. F, Keliey, on the mountain Lear Oakiand, Maryland, is ter rent. The hous® contains 8 rooms, besides pantry aud kitchen, | fully furnished; is surrounded by desntiful ground: and shade; gcod garden, spring house, carriag house, stable, pasture fortwo horses, and plenty fruit.’ For further information inquire of the su'- scribers. or Mr. @. W. LEGGE. of Uakland; Co B. F. H* WKEX. 611 G street s.w., or W.-H BARSTOW, 515 7th st. n.w. Refer fo Gov. Dat- nison or Capt. Phelps, District Commissioners, apl-Im BOARDING. FOR RENT 2715 H st. n.w.. handsomely Far. nished ROOMS, with or without Board.aple awe HREE FURNISHED COMMUNICATING BOOMS, facing south, large and ary, witt modern conveniences, to rent, with BOARD modsrate prices to parties whe would ba per nent, 211 D +t., between 2d and 8d nw. ap16-3: CARDING Large airy ROOMS, en suite or Single. with first-class table ‘board. Also transient Ucarders accommodated. References exchanged; 512 9th street northwest and 206 F street northwest. av8-90" OAb DING. — Large and Elegant ROOMS. Baa BOARD vest be obtained at 192 Dun: barton st., corner of Congress, Georgetown, D. C._ ‘Terms low. bap respon PRN ENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARUVERS accommodated at 705 15th st. Mrs. M. T. SOUTHALL. mai 25-1m* formerly of Baltimore. ‘NEW YORK AVENUE HOTEL, Cor. New York ave. and 1thet, Gentlemen with their families can find at this house the surroundings of a pleasant home, with the conveniences of a well conducted hotel, wh, iberal arrangement will be made with’ persons Marll-8n JOHN B, SCOTT, Proprietor. litH STREBT N. ‘Furnished Front BLD ieee ie Sneae vet , cl . Transient guests accommodated, marl-7#* FOR RENT—By WM. H. MAIN & CO, Real Eota‘e Agents, 125 Pa. ave No. 13 Ist st. n.e.. 12 rooms, mod. imps. Ne, 116 4th st, n.e., mod. imps. Ne, 2311 M st. n.w.. 12 rooms, mod. imps. No. 629 A st. 3.¢.; 9 rooms, mod, im . 833 Va, ave. s.w.. 9 rooms, “mod Cor. 46 and P sts, 3. w., mod, imp: Ne. 49K st. n.e., mod. imps, No. 26 H st. n.w., 8 room . 629 Md. ave. De. B TOONS. ... -- 3 By cw Houses in Sherman avenue, each 2 ay 9-tm REG ESTATE BULLETIN, WM. E. BURFORD, 708'E street. . For Rent. 1218 N st.. 8 rooms, mod. imps... Cornes 20th and M sts... Trooms ani r Sale. Two great bargains in two two-story Press Brick Houses, entirely new and all modern improve- ments; price, with easy terms, oniy. $2,000 Also, two-story Press Brick in’ north: section of the city, with 8 rooms, modern improvements andel gant lot, property reuting for $25. villus § id on most easy terms for... Lot 80 tet wide, In the neighborhood of ‘th Hall, will be sold at the Also, other great Vargal 800 City g Fedduced priogof $2,500 s from $15,000 down, Loa Me $5,000, $3.CO0 and $600 on fist class real estate, at 8 per cent ay8-tr PROFESSIONAL. \_N. DUTTON, Architect and Engineer. ° Rooms 18 and 19, Nafe Deposit Co.'s Building, n.e, cor. 15th st, and New York ave oct 1y* R. KR. PARSONS, Dentist. has removed his Office and Residence to#18 Sth streeet, opnesite, Patent Omen, Teeth extractd Gps ou Tuesdays free of charge for the poor. ced. DRY GOODs. JREOPHEAD « co. 939 Pennsyleania Arenwe, Are now offering special bargains in ‘beautiful Dress Goods, Black Sik: Sep WILL BUY A NE + 2s yrares ans eck on month, " for Porse awe gout EB OSALE_Vnui HOUND, sg AMong which are sty.ish and serv y | Bt siete t the junction of | Bourvites, at 45 cents; superior Atl-wool French Virginia and Georgia avenues. Cashmeres, at 60 cents and up: Tamise Cloth, at near Navy Yard. further ois ye ey 1 nite Satin, Le! and up, Bentings, | Se, ee omen eee, “_ | (est make Allewool Buntings. 88 gents). Lovely | RK SALE-Valuabie Building LOT with souch }rench Organics, Toll de Alsace, Madras Gina | fron®on N street, vear 10th now. Loquire of bams and ‘Lawns. very cheap; Androgos o D. NAYLOR, at store corner 10th ‘ fins 4 Bleached Cotton, 7. cents, Lonestale Cam- streets. oe ap. brie, 12's cents; the mest elegant and best ee | ROR SALE LOTS in ihe city on easy terms: jana aan Shae ha ge ae ame SL BS: Shik | quited tee Gee Cee ar cath pe, | Bleached Muslin suttable for curtains, 78 cent Pee | Bulktin, THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, 619 7th | [orga Fr egerean): Thompron’s Glove-niting | street. apl5-St BRODHEAD & CO... | WANTED. The mivertiser having recelved a sniStr 939 Penn’a ave. bet. 9h and 10th. | Government appointment, will se'l out an = ¥ | established payin; ) PATENT ATTORNEY'S | J)XCELLENT VALUE. ATTORNEY. Star omens Us WOK: Agar ‘A “Great Bargain” in BLACK SILK at ‘OR SALE—Most desirable Country RESI- ONE DOLLAR. DENCE, 12 acres. new house, 8 rooms, situated in the midst of @ beautiful grove of forest trees, | Black SILKS from Te. to $5. splendid elevation, grass, flowers and pure spring | Colored SILKS, $1, $1 25. $1.50, $2. water, four miles fromthe city on the New Cut | Summer SILKS. 62%. T5c.. $1. R ad leading to Hyattsville, and 14 miles from} An ei it stock or French Bourrettets (. Brooks’ S'atton on the Foint of Rocks railroad. consETS ail prices. Apply J_M. JOHNSON, on premises, apl5-6t" rasois and Sun Umbrellas, ‘W amsutta Shirts, ** all finished, open front or back, at “ONE DOLLAR,"* French and U. 8. Lowell Buntings. Summer Camel's Hairs. gLinen Lawns, Organdies, Ginghams, &c.. &c., c. An inspection of stock search of **Good Fabrics, BE-One Price Only. 7] OTRADE-F UITY in a two-story Brick with back building, ceutrally located. Bal- ance on easy terms, apl3-3t B. H. WARNER, LOAN ON GOOD COLLAT- interest moderate if collaterals good. APPL#MAN. Broker, Fst.. 09D. J ost . Capital 2°) apts 5c FFICES FOR RENT. STORES FOR RENT, STASL®S FOR RENT, Hwell repay any one in at the lowest prices, api3 3t_ By B. H. WARNER € G0. 916 Fst! PERRY & BROTHER, OR BALE AT goul LAND, within Penna. ave., cor, 9th street. by railrosd: $1 000 cash. Als: Hoved, $20 per acre: long time, K, Star ottive. Cougs: ing: Distriet Commissia Ketchum; to retire would be wrong by Congress to our sheutd be such a place to ret apis r LOAN. SiL M& ert etire slow: ace ible, The great e is that there rom. H. CROSSMAN, Received TO-DAY from the recent lange auce tion sales in New York an entire new stock of SPRING SILKS, which willbe offered at prices never before seen iu this city. MONEY, In sums to suit, at Tand8 per cear., on Real Estate, RO HOLTZMAN, apl3-6t 10: and F sts, now, POARDING HOUSE REMPERS will nd ii to their advantage to look at a large house we have now for rent ina central locatity, with all the modern improvements and tu excellent condi- i Toa permanent and responsible party we are authorized to offer special inducements apl3 6t iB. H. W ER & CO., 916 F st. GAUARRECLINE LN PRICES —Comior JX HOUSKS with six rooms, near market cars, in the northwesr, reduced frm $25 to les thar. $13 per month, if taken permanently. These are the cheapest hotises in Washington. - B. H. WARNER & ©), a STRIPED SILKS, Sixty-five Cents, BLACK SILK, Seventy-five Can NAVY-BLUE SILK, Ninety Cents, BOTTLE-GREEN SILK, Ninety Cents, SEAL-BROWN SILK, Ninety LIGHT GRAY SIL Ninety FAWN-COLORED SILK, Ninety Cents, STONE-COLOR SILK, Ninety Cents. This line of Silk that 1am offering at 90 the same quality sold everywhere at $1.25, 916 F street northwest, hi LOTS on 11th st. se desirable BUILDING +s hear the corner of [n.w.. F. W. MILLER & C+ apl2 6t 631 F st, nw, WOR SALE—From 5 to 15 acres of LAND, 14 miles from Arlington. 2's from Georgetown beautiful situation: fruit trees, forest trees and water on the place: 10 minutes walk from the rail- read now being graded. Apply to A. G. HAYES, * Center Market, or on the place,” “ap10-Lin A. RANE CHANCE $1 200 worth of WARD. WARE and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS for sale ou vasy terms, or exchange for a small property in Washington. Apply at No. 63 High, corner of Prospect sf., Georgetown, a19-tr MER RESIDENCES FUR RENT ON \ Washington Branch Railroad, one near Aw ns polis Junction; location high and healthy. with €0 acres of land attached, If necessar alps ten rooms, Also, © is CON NOLLY’S, ath street, opp. Patent Office. rporcion, TORCHON, TORCHON, pered to-day, 1.000 yatds of Torehon and Inserting. 6% P dwelling | very elegant patterns, Also, 10 plec Werth $1: 10 pieces All- worth $1.25; withafull ne of Buntings i nd 48 inch widths, in all the best shad. Also 25 pieces of Black Cashmere, at 50. 62". Miftor M4 mile Sup and | "Oak Hall. adjoining Major th fine large dwellings, accessible to Oh, in good neighborhood: Apply im- ) mediately to M, BANNON, 32 8t. Paul street, | 75 cents, the finest qualities ever esol 1 Baltimore. ap5-10t moneys a) oo vagh Frnel 33 joo Wale ie 2 t 3000. BL GOD aad BLOND BO LOL} - | Lawns, from 37', t« ar vard: 100 pieces Print- GB 00, ,84,000, $1, 500, and $3.00 TO LOAN ON | ca'Linen Lawns at 2: $0 ploces: Printed Oraeadia first-class real estate security. at 8 per cent CHAS. E. BISHOP & CO., Insurance and Real Esiate Agents, 515 7th st. apt-2w* Fer Aa ESA MS Pisasant, D.C-, 27.600 eet of GROUND; HOUSE of seven rooms; large cellar, well. cistern, stable, ga:den, fruit-trees, &c,, &c, Will be sold on easy terms, JOHN B. BLOSS, marll 6@* Mt. Pleasant, or Room 10 May Build’ CLOTHING, Lawus at 30, 85 and 4), W. M. BROW: 314 Eighth st. nar. apli-tr Qo™ER SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, SUMMER SILK3, a NEW STUCK OPENED TO-DAY. Vrsvicr RENDERED BY New stock of Black Silks opened to-day, best makes, $5, 75, 87. 90, $1, $1 25. $1.50. ote, €eW Spring Dress Goods, latest ‘rom 15, 18, 2, 2h B50. pees Feo She Buntings all colors. New stock of Linen Lawns just received, Black Cashmeres, all wool, 60c, and up. Blark Alpacas, 1c, and uj Spring Carpets cheap. New Mattings, ‘Cassimeres for men and boys’ wear, 25.80, 37,50c, Immense bargains are offered in Dry Goods at C. M, TOWSON & Co.'s, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, apé-tr South side, near 7th st. (QUE4P CARPETS AND DRY Goops, THE PEOPLE. OUR OPENING OF SPRING CROWNED WITH SUCCEss. WEAR ALL UNANIMOUS THEIR PRAISE: THE MOST ELEGANT DISPLAY OF SPRING CLOTHING EVEB SKE Such a Maguificent Stock. Buch Elegant Styles, $,000 yards Oalico, 4X cents. i uslins and Sheetings as: as th it. juch Splendid Garments, Bunt ati shades 55 comteup. = ~_— Low Pi acl ipacas, c.; Mohair 37, wor Reng Lor prices named for Perfect Fitting and | Black Alpe i i 7, erorth @0e, meres. grand Double width Black Cashmeres, 25 cents. Black Gro Grain Silk, 76c. Ca cheap, CLOTHING: Colored Silks, 76c. ; Summer bliks, G2ge, to 6L, Never before have the Peepiehad an opportunity | Large stock in citv, very low prices, Ex it line Dress Goods, 12\ to 37% cents, edassedihnen Sapte ta qjundies and’ Children’s Hosisry, Bibvous " ‘OE! AS CLOTHING BEEN J TRS * |“ Brassels Carpets, $1 to $1.12; 12 off for cash, 80 CHEAP. All Ingratn “Carpets less thas ‘masutsoturere) No one can afford to buy until they have visited | gO": Sing eBags Sea as | apna gS EOE yan 3 er jug. e , Pinching times demand Low Prices, “8+ The | _apl-tr = WE HAVE MADE THEM. SPRING SEEING IS BELIEVING. = DEY Goops. CONVINCE YOURSELF. | “We have ist opened new Bourettes, Knicker- pockers: vibe, Cashmeres, Lawns, &c, Ker 500 Bilk Sun Umbrellas for Ladies and Gentie- ‘men, Fanging in price from 1.00 up to $8.00, pi. the Men's, Foams, Boys’ and Children's rtments can be found EVERYTHING t} te thought of in the way of mio ry mn. Tic. Fruit of Loom, 9c. SPRING WEAR. Lonsdale Cambric Iie. pais W. W. BURDETTE & 00, ‘We have made the most Extensive Preparations foran . mara7-tr IMMENSE SPRING BUSINESS. A SPLENDID LINE OF KID GLOVE: at 60c. pair. A few Marseilles Speen ae Doubly so of any Previous Season, #1 50 and §2 soiled, worth §4. 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