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Le THE EVENI WEDNESDAY... NG STAR The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CutkR StaxAL OFFICaR, } WaSRINGION, U.€., Aprtl 6, isst am. For the middie tates, fatr weather, " the exire ortions, whers ligat hwiat ‘to southiweat temperature In tne . Tising followed by “Old Probs” on the Weather. ‘The chief siznat officer furnishes the follow- ing spectal batletin to Fair weather continu ing ihe couthern and ‘armer westerly snow has pre- Jower lake region, ‘The tempi rar « En ward to the Missouri valle qa gre in northern Minn orm ts de veloping in northern Te eations are thet tt willa > eas ward and canse raln or snow :n Mt a Fair weather will pre New England Maxl- No-night. hirates of Pea- ge of won- Com pan ing from eleyen a.m. untl a lernoon. * appointme: munds and F. B.C Doard of tus ces were elded not toelect another p Mr. Hubns the mana hands of the ger ana Barr Vitation of the subserlber’ Tepresentatives of the company met L evi ping for further conference. pated By the cor ed upon a busines: If all opposttion was witndrax that there wouid pe 1, rates are a3 low, the company @ fair per cen! yesterday, ins’ nearly three "These as can be 2 OF protit to After this & frst cclumn ¢ , aath table Bean and th on his bond — action for an all 3 tn slung goods | exempt from attach: ld that the bonds Men could be joined w foal 10 | BS erasuit. The fa Bet out that the c: Belzed to be exempt was hel Verdict for the ce! CALLED TO Rirs. bp, the Epiptay or € E » of furniture by is in the resttenc3 Le. street. bet ec ‘The sale takes place Of attention. Ax Insvraxce Yosierday, ip the Ctr- cuit Court, in the case of A. C. Gibbs, ad- Tator of Eltzabeth Cl lin Insurance C A Par ing A: last Light, tery show have reen Wasnrxcton Fi Golden, agent, sin Tings, from $! from $25 to $45 pe: and perch, sold from 30 to 9 THE McCar Victory Met is a; two shad Duueaes rock {3 per buuch ee be wing alimo! Temarded to ine lat instruc i nae astoa to be itled tor ance of ¢ the wife to euable her Music Coll 2 upright plaiios both of and J have never found o: BUTE ngs, has not fe Bor Prigg’s. SrErs tion. The tus one them as the test-planved st a ard it Is Mkely that many of it be observed a tbe plaas for tu Bew cc utral st Tue Mare ral Te: Was Oh argument attorney fo enter the jud Will be remembered that Mayhew odtato ra from Ruppert for dim: Q the fall of material from defeudant’s built tng, and pivinise ana tne Judgment” was entered satis ‘The attorneys for plaintiff had nor, gMent sat Pract Tees: Desraoyen —The violent tran- sitions in the weather this seasye have mat the effect to destroy agreat numberof peach trees im this part of the country. From'some cat, Ulbgs shown us by Mr. George Raub {t is seon that while the exterior of the bark appearsio be tn & he: Ithy condttion, 1 (the bark) has be a @ tiches completely from the wood. and t'sit loosely like 2 sheath. Of course, tue trees thus affected will speedily die. A large proportion of the ye-ch trees upon Mr. Raub’s farm have Deen thus destroyed. The Washington Presbytery. VROCKEDINGS LAST NIGHT AND T) DAY. The stated meeting of the Presbytery of | extinguish Wasticgton was held at the North Pres bytrlan churcb, on N_ street, The meeting was opened wit ches by Rev. Mr, Patch, and tha mon ’as preached by Kev. F. M. Todd, last nigh devotional sere After ) Uhe sermon the business meeting of the Presby Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be Ughted at12 p.m. and at 4:00 am. ‘The fire yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock, ‘Was the house of Mrs. Allen Palaskt | K streets northwest. The damage ¥ A Ugress at Forepatgh’s cireas gave virt acub yesterday afferncon, and alton, separate compartment of" the same’ cage, reached through the bars, dragged the cub to- tery was opened with prayer by Rev. F. M. | wares him and devoured it, He was removed ‘06d. of the Manas-as (Va) Ch Rev. Dr, | to enother cage. bn RK. Paxton, of the Nev York Avenaf| It is reporied that the snow 1s piled up In ureh, was elected moderator ensntug | drifts from five tocight feet high in several Church, temporary clerk. ‘This morning, the moderator annousced the acd Mr.C. M. Robinson, of the Hastern places on the W. & O. railroad, in Loudon county. | _ Ab Unknown man, about 60 years of age, was corsmittees, found dead tn the streets ot Laurel, Ma. thts Fev. Dr. Sunderland offered resolutions ap. | morning. It 1s supposed that he was frozea to provi nection of women's work tn co eign missions, testothe genera aa resented a petition wat erred to tie committe on Saud ‘The ordination of Mr, Lawrence Mil! leentiate, was fixed tor the afternoon ‘The committee on hota? tat f report stating that Rev. J. E Sened a3 chairm and Mr ea sutstituted Taerd that two potsted a fe Since t u y had Peom the rosrd in New York to appiosria’ th: church at Lewmsviile ('o the sup. ort Eiwuro T. Cra ) 3 Hyaitsvile (i ‘ M 14 for sanctio aia the churches at Mana an Cilftop, Va.. (h M. Todd), ond $lou 10 Homan chireb (Rev, Dr. T. W. Stun: anit aso sd tothe Zin Evangelleal enuren.’ Th: report wy To pe nied trom the North ebureh, ee on bills 1d. ‘They are > of bie pis. yptiation of 340 f 3. Princs Williain, ¢ pre nd referred Tes, DUt said to be in reter¢ On fn ma‘r ins a someothermattr s ten fice ‘Tie committee say oes not turaish cde ormatton, and thal L that shail affurd every memoer of chur and conyregation a conren pporttnity to give reguiariy and stateaty to ne Be of the church, Statements fallowed as © eoli¢ctiins tn the cuurene in whieh Jude referred 10 thi sion Work; the sum total for mis= #£0. amovntirg to $0, having beer © several busdred, he’ clatmed unvo' Work of the worn of the churca. 3 1) ne spoke of the suc: tem at the New Yc fon for liquor Me: » 418 181 street nort Commirsioners to-day aditre President, asking tab a hoit be accorced to the clerks and ep te government dep: PRs WhO desc lo iake fon of th agit statue ¢ ‘8 REPORT 2d, shows 517 ebated, 9 burials at dead animals re- oysters Inspect nd the usual ty and concemmations of unwho anitauls Impounded, 4 redee: v remaining in po 21 of "hich were white, s were ma‘te and 62 of Wasa re the Dis- “1. @ propost- ith an expressed wish that the Mtigation between the District and that enmpany be terminated, tf the Commisstoners : to compromise;that the District saall me the appeai of the United States Sup-eme rtin what is known as ‘the front lor rent se’ to be dismissed, leaving the judgment in the lower court to’ stand; ‘and in thi & aud B strect paving assessinent case in to congent toa final decree cf injunction, market company to pay cost of clerk and’m2 shal. ‘That in com adove th Market company to aut. $2.5 its kanual rent. mak $ instead of ¢ He stated that ff this met the » Comrmissto! ers be would bave the matter brought t the directcrs at the next meet Intssioners stated that as to the matter of tnereas toin'er subi 11 it Co th 1 the ment, DRATHS IN THE DIS The mortality report Apill2 ehows 1 less then the per ann white rem colored females, sito’ Ui Fate of 1,000 for t de for the coi male? am an annual birti rate of Mite and 304 for te day Nigh!.—T the resideat 1 of mute he musie of a. AST the Pittsburg Post of jast Ss {s not dittcuit to understand the cr arisen in regard to ‘Oliv Att to If the second tme It seems to n3 13 he the inest charming comic opera of the diy Ir $s not 9s witty as ‘Pinafore,’ but aa an agers i fs Its supertor, and it 1s decidedly better th in the “Pirates of Penzavee,” It contains exquisite solos and duet with harmony, and ratch popular fancy. It and elegantly mana created a furore here their engagement ts £ NavioNar. THeaTsn.—To- nig’ will be given at the Nation ton by to S choraces are Ps compa ‘a Will De prodacet That there will be a ciowde 1 2 LOX sheet shows, Next Werk Mu. Jou RayMonp will pear at the Natlenal ‘f) suc.éss, * Fresh, the 4 an- rin bls latest big an.” Real ranusfers, Deeds tn fee have been recor led as follo Octavia Parker to Eliza Parker, 81>. G, er, lot 1 Mattingly to eame, part «0, J. T. Cull, trustee, to dire dence Hospttal, lots land 14, sq. Kengla to C. W. Bui i Georgetown; $1, . Hanlon part lots 155 and 156, block 74; $2,500, ‘ei! to Mabel Gardaer Bell,’ lot 135, $5009. S. Rogs to Isaac Cross, sub, B. § 3 3 Piel t mlown; $125. 1 I, Herr, parts 2 ddition ‘to Gtorgetow, » trustees, fo John yt etal, trustees, 19 A id 259, Beals DEATHOF A Davecist.—Wililam H Globa, a own dragyi f ee Central Dispensary on 6th, di and F streets northwest, residing a Carroll row, Capitol Hill, near 1st st last nigut, a’ coroner Was n quite sudden: wed the body to- lexy. He bi 43 in this Was exceedingly popular and was family. Di. A 8 Joauson attended him. ~ M4PRIAGE LICENSES have been {ssued to Albeo K. bredte, of psy 1» N.C, and Mary phax, of this city; Henry H. Wattem>re aa Ellen’ A. Cooksey: Hamitton Hutchins, of Coa- cord, N. H., and Carrie Andrews fig<tns, of Fitehvurg, Mass; Chas. Throckmorton elnda Green; Joun M, Emmeri, of Fr Md., aud Katie B. Myers, of thls city, ————_ Ma. FLORtan igrtz, an old tésident of this city, Wo died at his residence of Capitol Hull this morning, was a native of Switzerland att came to Washington upwards of. forty years ago. He first engaged tn the dairy busin«s3 on a farm adjoining the estate on whic) now stands Howard University. Later he was ao- inted apd faithfully served the District of Co- jombia for many yesrs first as guager and inspec- tor of spiritutous liquors, and then as insvec torof flour. He was a prominent member of various Swiss benevolent socteties, was well and favorably known among all old residents for bis unobtrusive and gental character, art ever Cook an active tnterest ta promoting ta: improvement of East Washington. He le ives 2 widow and one ehild, having baried with post year his only daughter, the wife of M . Mayer, of the firm ot W. M. Galt & Co. OUR new steam carpet cleaning machines do Bot whip. wear, or tear carpets. are lower, aud work done better than estab Ushment In Washington. A. H. Chace & Bro., 6.6 Louisiana avenue. t h | ceath, pied. sted | Brown, the ¢ Lewis Will Addison and Willlam #. Ppointed by the meet ing Lela Thu Teasures fo } Eman ay, Ma Wid, Issi, to take an’ ‘apprppriate ‘celebration of ve stioveeded In s2caria, ran, East’ Washingt Which will be used for that purpose on tne 15.1 of April 18st Atuistake jn the report of the proceed- Of tLe College of Pharmacy In. yesterday's , there was a Iatlure to st Ben re-cleckd @ vies utton, rday af e tat Dr. R.A, president of ddiag north of the the workinen com. excavation for tae the Tew (a. Df Us Pent & Co, they ocg t ‘The Courts. ITY Couat—Jutge Wylie. Sint 3 istonal'y, and 1 agt. McBean: cf sale meditied ; Sale rated prev e itor. st. Dougl J.B. Siaith ‘aomAs trustee. Eng 3 sh; trus- ort confirmed, and 2 referr 3 Pp; divorce granted. Hines agt. ale 0 |. daffray agt. Grant;same, a ie contirmed provistonally Watkins agi. .Watkto laken before Joha 0. Clarke: ter agt. Phillips; time to answer extended Jays. Strong agi. Peters; sale coairimed Lowles agt. Bowles: examtaer to return testimony Into court. Nelson time to an: T extended two w: ad a prayer Of cros3-bill Warden; demurrer over- swer tn fen days. Towers . B. Washington appolated to and Sarah’ M. Wilt f ted guardian ad litem. — Ingersoli_ agt €8 report of Mareh 17 ¢nende4. > hop agr. Bishop; rate on com! con agt. COX; PYO contess0. Stanhope (On agi wiitor’s report 1 as: private sale rule on omitted. PoLice CovK 1 Blysing Young agi. | strueting te ng private prope ha eausaat Milroy, fo-- assaait on Wea. Ih sour 10 days. Palmer, the young man who wa ed so ofien Sunday ni! ght in on on attachment, ‘The ‘at was 0 caliateral felted, Pe! white man, harged ¥ lareeny of #1 from Rebecca Smith, who testifled that Mr. Jacobsoc. | Keeps the “Pinafore restaurant” on D street, between 12th and 15th streets northwest, and hls place and he took $4 out ef ik and then threw her cur, son made a statement denying the charge, and hls Statement was corrobcrated esse, and the court J0, | Benrett, colo and Jerry od, threats to Mary Bel %& copper bo) X WOnths Mm jal bite man \ narced shop. ©) man’s hol JeSiervay WitL seme othe Uniting the preprietor, par Gal “Witnesses, squire ‘dreame 12, 2) and 69, but didn’t make a Several other witnesses testifivd to but ing policy tekets from this ian, and he w. fred xiv or 69 days in jail, Caas, Roving and Jno. Evans, as: on Morris Licas, by ‘ ng him down ana kicking him; #2) or 6 days ech. Also, chared with assaulttr David Kemp, who stated that one of th men beid him while the other beat him and rohvee him of bis fur cap and tore bis clotaes off bim, esterday, They were senienc Jail in Us case. bo days. personal bo: ep the peace: Moths. Milerd Lipscomh, pleaded gutity ¢ kee a policy ho: & tine of $59 or 6 days in jail wa The Telephor THE STATUS OF DI CLALE ORIGENAL INVENTOR, The legal confilet between the Ball Telegzhone ” of this cityand the People's Tet2 Kr 15 sull pending courtsand in t ice at Washington, A dec ‘ts cannot be a Suitse AS THE reral patent fon In Wie cor aise may S'atu3 of b3 stated mi for a broad p. speaking telopa y Wits a food d lay upon it, fon of the old exain® very bret, ent: covert point dou the allega f n iD public Use more ta. ation, and bi gna ment, v pitcent ered the ocd legal grounds, and filed an ex d, and ¢ . The Pas siment, but up to yesterda been abnounced. The Peopie's Comp press confidence tn t ectsion, bus If it shou Lot be favorabie an appeal lies from the oxa dner’s decision to_ the beard of commissto: in chigf, thence to the Comrolsstoner or Pa’ ents creed, ald thence to the ae Court of the District of Columbia. Should an cne of these tribunals render a tavoradie a sien a patent will at once be tssued to. Dea baugh 28 the original tyventor. Shou!t ali Mheze tritunels rejecb the application a 5 fn cqutty would probably be pet the court to order the ry d, if nevel, and, in such a suit, the judzumeat of the supreise court of the Untied Slates would be bad on the whole matter, The New York suit is brought by the Bell company and tha tiropoliian company far an alleged tntringe- ment of the Bell telephone patenis, The fince ts, mai a he pee injuneiion Against the People's compane ed before this waa put {n, ut any sho ment on the defence having 2 of Since the séeond uearing bezan the afiidavits aud witnesses (0 Drawoaugn’s sucvessful experiments have come forward Dy Scores, and no attempts has been made to im- peach them. Tbe case ts one of great tmport- fnce to the pub'ic as weilas the parttes imine Giately Interested, and the decision ts awalied With apxlous tnterest.—Boston Heralt, mn REJOICING IN TENNESSEE.—A spéclal dispit- to the N. ¥, Herald trom Nasuviue, dated y terday, says:—There 13 genzral rejotelng fic! over Lee peeeno ot the DUI to seitie the state debt at par with 3 per cent interest, and Sen for Sinith, of Fentress county, ba3 tamorti!- iued himself tn this state by casting the desid ing vote. He was loudly applauded, Tae angouncement of the bailol was received wih the wildest enthusiasm. Persons ran into the house, shouting the news of its passage, throw- Sng that body into great conrusioa and disorter and causing its adjournment until this atter- noon before the regular hour arrtvet. Tao repudiationists are ‘disappolated, angry ant Unreatening. Some of them deciared that they would fight bitterly for readjustment ta the next canvass, The fact igthat the settlement of the debt most effectualiy “snows them under,” and they realize that they have found their politicsl crave. The repudtationists mot in caneus to-night and soundly denounce Smith, of Fentress, for having voted for une 100 3 Dili and ail the state credit element ia the legislature in general. ‘They will use every effort to Cbstuct the passage of the assessment bil, even resorting 10 Nilonstering, unttl che Ume shall bsve errived for (he avjourmmeat at oon op ext Thursday. | West Washington, nee Georgetown. | Tre Gray Manxer.—5,000 bushels of wheat | sold yesterday at prices ranging from 119°, to | 122. “Arrivals—Boat Londoun, with corn, and | Medley, with wheat. Corn 1s quoted at sito 55 cle. Tuk Coa. Teang.—Six boats lett Cumberland ¥ith 62.10 tons of coal for Georgetowa, Mon- gay, For "orden Co. 1% tons; for Indtvid- wal, 112 ton: sitll continues among ™ iidation miners, hence but Itttie c2ai class of Christ Chureh Sanday oth street last night, were quite CITY ITEMS. Tangier Gyater Depot and Bestaurant, shel}. from 3 lect Steamed, New York Clam Chowder, ehoice Fisk, Ladies’ Salcon first floor. ‘The Last Cb iittle Neck Clams, Prices low. E. L, JOHNSON. ny acd is kind.” There eussloa among the avow- : papers, taktag as a text the Jy of giving dancing assembly balls to maintain hi als in the cities of New York, PhiladeIpbia aud elsewhere, doing evil, it flexed. Ul A may come trom it one of t s plous Organs At IS ter to af once mail fwo dol'urs ta M. A. Danphia, trondway, New York eity, N. Y., oF person at New Oreans, La, fora uekel in the next grand monthly disirtoution of the celebrated Louisiana State Lottery Com pany. to place April 12th. at New Orleans, and draw $30,000, thereby alding the Charity Hospital in that city. Forty Years’ Experience of an Gid Nur: Mrs. Winslow's Sootnlng Syrup Is the pre- scription of one of the best female physiciaus And nurses In the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-failtn; mittens of mothers for thelr chidren. — 1c relieves the child from patn, cures dysentery and diarrb@a, griping in the bowels and w colic. By giving beaith to the child It rests the mother. Price 25 cents a bottle, m2, 7, Shinny Men. Wells’ Health Renewer,—absolute cure for hervous, devility and weakness of the gevera- tive functions.” #1, at Druggtsts, 4S9° Peun. ave. Ww “Alderney Dairy Wagons Fresh Ajderney Outier churned every morn. Ing, and delivered in x lbs. “Ward” prints, 45. rerib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermiix’ and swect milk 6c. per qt. Cr ie, pin AMUSEMENTS. N ATIONAL THEATER. NEXT WEEIi. JOHN T. RAY MONDI PRES, THR AMERICAN. HIS LATE GHEAT SUQOES3. _8TTORIGINAL CAST AND SCENE! lye! MALL. ‘This Week Only, F: Afternoon aha © THE MIDIETS Atom, Dor: tHe Grant Ros, 5, SAWYER SE Beinn, sac. AC! Ro: erved seats a.” De 120 and 7 p.m, Gam: h Es ‘Will be given by an enlarged compa: AChocus of Tbirty! A Grand Orchestra! New Co Aleo some cf the w BUILLES Beate can now be secured at the box offive OLIVETTE will syo be on FRIDAY NIGHT and SATURDAY MATINEN, In preparation, BILLER TAYLOM. apd-ft L FAEATEN.-TWO PER. VY ATIONA NFORMAS Jy Attewan THMATLN. ‘Lionsble Event of the Season. RESDAY EVE Upimentsry SAME By the Professional of Wasbineton. resented. nnder tn S Kimball PENZANCE. Mud of All Work, Mrs Dr. E. i Kate and Isabel, General Hey's Dansliters, Misees Aunie lias, Aimy Lesviits and Annie Steriin | Keyeer: chsrd, a Pirate Chiof, Mr. B. U wel, ix Lieutenant, Mc. ——— Fi Freaeric, ’» Pirate Apprentice, Mr. JO. General Stazles, of tue British Army, M ani of Police, Mr. #. ‘we M. Pearton; Genes! Stanley's Daughters, Pirates, Folicener, ote. ‘The Pirates and Po memrers of Wan z icemen will embraca the the wel-known Apolo Glee Cinb, fe crouestra score has been kindh -t OS meri AMPERISHABLE PERFUME, MURRAY & LANMANS FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR Foijet, Iath and Sick Room, mar)2-w&-9m SWALLOWE POL BWALLOWING and tubaifng the noxtons impu- rities generated by Catarrh, POISON not sione tie nasal orsans, but the stomsch gad langs. No merely Locan remedy, like douches sad iusolatbie anuffs, can possibly resch or eradicate the virulent sporuies of Oziarrh. This fact explains the won- derful cures effected by Da. WEL DE MEYER'S new INCOULATIYVE treatment. The cements used by Lim are ABSORBED by the macous mem- brane throughout the system and form a CONSTI- TUTIONAL us well as loesl antidote, as certsin to OQURE CaTARRH, as vaccine virne is to prevent Swail- Ils unprecedented aie with unsolic- ited teetimonials frou many thousanda who, at Sof the disesse, HAVE BEEN OURED orful rem establish bayond eon- ‘EI DE MEYER'S OA- TaRRH OURE is the most important medical dis ry aince vaccination. Rev. 0. H. Taxyton. 140 Noble street, Brooklyn, writes : ‘*One package produced a radica! cure." ‘It entirely cured a member of my femily who had suffered from Ca- tarrh for #0 years.” J.D. McDowaLp, 710 Broad- way, N. X.: ‘‘It cured me after doctoring for nearly 30 seers.” Mas. Kania C, Howes, 39 W. Washington Plage, N. ¥.: ‘I can speak for sgvEN mezobers of my family who have used it with great bensit." Kev. W. H. Svatwer, Frederick, Md. : ‘*Everybody troubled with Cstarch as IT was ebould use it.” Many A. Ranker, 434 N. Clark street, Chicago, Mil.; ''For eix years I did not bresthe through my nostrils nntil i used Wel De Meyer’e Catarrh Cure.” Bins. E. Sseney, 3022 Barah street, St. Louis, Mo.: ‘* It gave me instant relicf.” F. J. Cranx, Atlantic Hotel, Chicago: “*It restored me to my ministerial labors.” Bev. Gero. A. Brxs, Cobbleskill, N. ¥.: ‘*It relieved me of agreat Polypus.” W.H. TaurspeLt, M.D. Elgin, Ill., &c., &c., &¢, &c. Dr. Wel De Meyer's “* TREATISE” is mailed FREE. His ‘*OURK" is DELIVERED to any address, by D. B. Drwsx &Co., 46 Dey 8t., N. ¥., at 1.00 complete. _ Dov8-60 PROPOSALS. l PsP SALS. | OFFics oy tne Was8INGTON Cirr & Porrt Lookout BaILRoap, Corsi 6TH AND C Ste Nostaweer | Sea'ed Propossis will be recetved at “his ottoe + ULHIAPRIL 12rd NooN, for the eradiue of iis FoAd, from this city to Brandywiue, <istaces 17 | | mules. trotile ready for inspection. The rigut to Teject avy and all bids reserved i By order of 8. "1 SUIT, Preatdent aps WoL WHARTON, Chief Eoe'r. P®orosars FOR 10E. Qrrick OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER, } MArHINGTON, D. O., April & i>! Eesled Froposals will be rece! Until 10 o'clock am. FRIDAY, DRY_GOODS SPRING OPENING OF DHESS Goops, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS OFFER UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS IN CHOICE DHESS GOOLS FOR SERING anv SUMMER. Chene Sursb, Surah Check: Louis Silk: heck se, Homan Harte, Homa Ste pes, and striy lored Sars all col Apri 15, nisbing the Government Printing Oftice wt best | Norhern Ice for the reason of 1881 Binders wilt State the kicd of Tce they propote to or far. furnish. snecesrfal badder will bo required to furnish it 2 Canna h quantities and st e as red, et a et was be teguited, eublect to weight and inspectio ‘The svecessfal bidder will be required to eater | into a bond in + Fum of fve handred «ol ars (2501), with av-proved security, that the teras of | the cont-act will be complet with B —FULL STOCK OF PARASOLS. ONE PRICK. w.™ SHUSTER & MONS, | N Bids will be in toned. aie for Te apa-st Se inverter | QVEW SPRING Goo Ore OF THE SE! LNT-AT ARMS, We have jnst opered a splen: D STATES SENATR, SERING DAEeS GO dT 1 WasntsGros, April 4tu, 1851. An eocive?t SEALED PI rout tH NOPOSATS will be 1: PRIL Tr, 15: well AP yin et BLK is tol Serweant-at Aras ¢ abré-St____Be ese SE street north PEE Peocr ber INS FoR THz NATIO ar5, __ Ne AL A + FROFOSATS FOR MARULE AND SLATE TIL QPHING skinTe, ’ PMITHSONTAN TF woente, $1, St: STBIPED Fi Draw Mineevm Bu Dn forfurbieh ALL-WOOL BUNTINGS, 20 cents PLAID AND STR'PED NOVELT: cents, 1.25, $1.50, $1.78, 82 MOURNING DRESS GOUDS. LINEN LAWNB, 25 centa. PACIFIC LAWNS, 123 centa. SEERSUOREES, 1235 cente. DRESS G! NGHAM®, 12% and 15 cents. ISSi, Inarble e National Maseum 8 F BAIRD, ary Buithson: Tusttadon, a2 6.11,16,40 TYLER & CHEWNING, tpt O18 7th atreet northy,: reel SPRING DRESS FABHKIOCS. P O£OSALS FOR POSTAL CARDS. FRENCH PATTE ARMURE SILKS SURAH BILK: BLACK SAT DES, from 81 t BLACK ASL GOLOBED SATIN DE LY DUNS VEILING, “‘a!l colora and pric EAT CHEUB6 IN SPBING CHEV(u is. STUMES, ia Boxes. om to 82.50. Post Orrice Drrant: . WaAsnINGTON, D.C., Aprit2, 1931 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tuis BEYBES CLOTES. CACHEMTRS, IINDOU, cis e . NESDAY, CHUDLA CLO . BIAKE! Department until 2o'ciock M., on WEDNESDAY, a Cs Gitar OBAPE LEDLO. NEW FRINTED ALI SCULCH ZEPHYR CLO:Us, FOULARO AND 5 the 4au day of May, 1831, forfurni-lin< Posta Cards for and durisga period of four years, com- mencing cn the Ist day of Jul: > 1882. Blank forms of bids, with san fication, will be furnished upon a XY HOSIERY, CP. DEW ST? LHS IN BLACK GRENAD. #27Oar Stock Is now complet» mente, aud well worthy an early inep. §2ONE PRICE ONLY. PELMY & BROTHER, YLVANIA AVENUK, COR. 9TH ST. a 1849. ay? rpuomrsoa:s SHIRT FACTORY, ‘$16 # er. NOATUWEST, OPP. PATENT Orr DRESS SHTR READY-MADE Su Third Aseistant Postmester Gene 'D.0. VE POSTAGE PBOPCEALS FOR ADE Bert Warsut'a, Best F cf te D, untinished, 65cta. $ finished, kOctR STAMPS. Boys’ Wamsnita, untinished, 60 cts. ; nisued, 73.c18.. Just rec-ived,alargolineof FANOY HALT HOSE also, latest de:igusin NECK WEA) efor epripy. ‘A complete &t always on band ape at unneualip low priv JAMES THOMP=O. Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT, Wasuixeton, D. O., March 26, 1881. iecea, 1, spring colors TAMISE, wi 02 yards, all-wool, do Sealed Proposals are invited from Steel MereensoES ever cifered in tht Engravere end Plate Priutera, aud will be KEW PABASOLS and LADIES’ COATS. ved at this Department unti 12o'cLocK uM. os WED- very cheap. GUO. J. JOMNSON, Fist Market Fpac NESDAY, tHE 27ra Dax or Apart, 1881, for fur- 2 nishing ail the Postaze Stamps which the Dspart- SILKS SILKS! SILKS ment mry require for pudlic and official ussduring | GHEAPEST BLACK AND COLORED SILES IN WASHINGTON. . ajeriod of four years, comme! ‘ing on the Ist day Black Siike, 60c.; Colored Siiks, 5c. Elack ard White Striped Milks, 50e. Exna Heavy Black (Cashmere) Silks only $1, worth $1.25. BLACK SILKS, 62, 75, Sic. $1, B1.1 2, 82.50. Brocade Silks in all colo. (all pure silk), on! very cheap. Extra wide Brocade Silks (all pure =i!) in Cream, White, Garnet Cardinal and Blue, on!y 81.25. lack Ratin de Lyon, $123. Biack Sik Warp Henrietta only $1, worth $1.25. Beautiful Piaid and Striped Dress Goods for Trimmings. of wy, 1861, viz: 1, Stamps for the ase of the public. BLACK SILKS, $1.25, $1.50, 81,75, 2. Oficial Stamos for the use of th: Executive Departments. ly $1; 3. Newspaper and Periodical Stamps. 4. Fostage-due Stamps. Blenk forms of bids, with full specifications, willbe furnished upon applica‘ion to the Third “"MERCEDES,” the new style PARASOLS, lined witt Gold, Oar- dinal, Creem, Elwe and Black Siulk—immonse as- Arsistant Postmaster General, Washinstox, D. 0 sertment. Pure White all-Linen Table Damask, 5. THOMAS L. JAMES, ae ms126 IL Market Space. QB. ELLERY, we SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, Manufacturers of FIRE DRESS SHIRTS, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. mar26-2awdw Postmaster General. ener nena? IRON BITTERS. A TRUE TONIC. 1112 F st. northwest, Washingcon, D. C. ‘1KO! "ERS ARE EC! 5 ix of the Finest D: Shirts to order .. 12 00 pile BHIGHLY RECOMMEND. | Ely petra rine boves to onda 8.00 Six Fine shirts to orde: - 7.50 ED FOR ALL DISEASES REQUIi TAIN AND EFFICIENT TONIC, ESPECIALLY A CEB mar? ENLARGEMENT OF BUSINESS. INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPETITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENEAGY, £0. £N RICHES THE BLOOD, STRENGTHENS THE MUBCLES, ARD GIVES NEW LIF vo THe NERV3S. THEY ACT LIKE A CHARM ON THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS, REMOVING ALL DYSPEPTIO SYMPTOMS, SUCH AS TASTING TSE FOOD, BSLOHING, HEAT IN THE STOM- HEARTBURN, &. TE GUINNIP, DAY & CO a. KING CHANDLER, ACH, & ONLY [RON PREPARATION THAT WILL NOT BLACKED THE TEETH OR GIVE READAUAE. WRITE FOR THE Abo BOOK, 32 PAGES, AMUSING AND USEFUL BEADING, SENT £RER. Brown Chemical Company, 34036 Baltimore, Maryland, §22 and $24 Seventa Street Nee, ARE OFFERING MABEED INDUCEMENTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS BEFORE OOOU- PYING THEIR ADDITIONAL SPa- OIOUS AND ELEGANT STORE, No. 820 7th street, WHICH WILL BE OPENED ABOUT APRIL lez IWR 0! use Bitters if you take Frazier’s Rost Bitters. ens rg age nao of ned matone's eit, ue : ° Ress Frccary e“W fe nan eats wire aN - bor You have, gioomy forebodings use ee ‘Bitters. ay your bane Mae rou ayes have dim, Erazier's Root Bitters Feel ye ‘Bold Cie you pas onan seein Bold Sy all onary ENTIRE NEW sTOck & ORO! Seneyivants ave. | BLACK saTiN DeCHESS ______sdDRY_~ GOODS. N WoDRY GuoDs. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK BROQADE SILAS. BLAOK SATIN DE LYON. COLORED _ BLACK AND COLORED SULA SILKS. RUN'S BLAOK VELLING. Fuil tinee of a!) kine of first-class DEX GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES. THUNNEL, CLABHK & 00., 803% mar}? nes Spe Tr inns wood In a8 wood as atest aty ea, oe. Hest QUALity an . nix for 75 cents Peering Very ALi 1iSEN BANDKERONCERS, 25 BLACK and COLORED SILES, from suction, QUINNIP, DAY a& OU. Se cepta, Worth Hat | pMEGUYNins's, feh16 Low press We are eorrs to say that onr ‘Ty “pingged” for the present, bat controversy between time please ies, and ed. or at We are in rece’; MAT SUGAR AND SYHTP, ANEW AND PURE, ‘The fizest to be ac the world. Wo are de Producers of thse woods, and ean th: best prices au.) sunply the most extensi mercbanis or couuwerg. f with the vfore offer wante of uriee way, ELPHONZO YOUNGS 8 pOunds PUKE ITALIAN OLIVE ¢ 23th etree hi , vty Market; or City Port Office wered free of charce toatl parts of markt I 4M DAILY BLCEIVIRG THE FINEST DIAMOND PACK TERRAPIN, SPEING LAMB, DRY PiCKFD CAPONS, CANVAS BACKS, Kte. FRANK J. TIBBETs, PALACE WARK mar2é z ECLIVED DAILY. CHOICE STA'I,-FED CEEF, PHILADE AT THE BOSTON MARKET, LON SCHELL & (0., mar? 1729 Pennsyive {08 LUAT. Boston Codfieh Bails, Golambia Boned Herring, Finnan Haddio, Columbia River Falmon, Fish Chowder, ‘Mountaiu Troat, Fried Sea Trout, eanprces (12 th ston, ix 2 Fomat (in Murtard, And many ctLer searonable Gelicacior Just received. B. W. REED’S SONS, 1216 F st. northwest. EVAL atihe National Fair over all other competitors: | To ERESB, marld OLD ™ Awarded a ‘The havdeomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the Uuited ptates. MINNEOLA, & very superior Minucauta Patent. KTFRLING'S ST. LOUIS PASOY, 4 Maxuilloout Winter Wacat Patent Procees. COLDEN ote | ‘The Btandard Femily Flour of the District. FOR SALE DY VAAN FIRST-OL acu UROUEE: WHOLEBALE DEPOT Cor Est st amd Indleus ave febis WM. M. GALT & CO. At HOW AD s— see8 80 Law fod oo, a 3 Ua5 ra chote Very bust hia Gotiea, per tb. ‘ 2» Minnesota P ait Process Flour, por 22 Guoiee Vigwinis Fem ily Pier, ge Lie Sweet Ostaxta Wine per pall ioe ma : : Don Carlos Sherry, rich and trai ._ 2 Galltorainitrenay; equal to wap > 60 Bye Whisky, cirect from distill la. r 2% Oideroy art all $30 ‘Oya Suerry, per <4 Dutt Gordon Pate sherry... = im Ton yan Se, mo i 3 ery choice Ports Koc Molarses, per #2 ‘nd all other articiee urually kept is, 2 Gsei-clage establiluvent, at correspoudiariy low Awnres ab nowaks Fth and streets northwest: B.—Telephoric Oounectons. waa < LUMBER. OUR IMMENSE TRADE SHOWS WuAT VIM AND PUSH WILL DO. NOTHING BUT STEADY LOW PRICES, Y2AR IN AND YEAR ODT, WILL CREATE 4ND MAINTAIN A BOSINESS BUCH AS OURS. XVERY ADVANTAGE THAT BUYERS CAN POSSIBLY BEEK I# AS- SURED. LOW PRICES. LARur STOCK OF SIX MILLION FEET, AND AN ARCHITECT TO FURNISH PLANS AND DEAWINGS FREE OF CHAN No OTHER Yal.D OFFERS 80 MANE IN- DUCEMENTS TO BUYERS. WILLET & LIBBEY, s 6th st. and New York ave., yards, | Niibersy warket Square. febv28 5 Sea ee AA ed eee cone fee what you cal buy same x 427 Uth street. ND HAND CLO’ BUG carb prices Also, ave. ab, Resr

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