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FAMILY SUPPLIES. LADIES GOODS. DRY GOODS. AUCTION SALES. ON DECK A THE TIME with A FREEH AND COMPLET2 STOCK OF GROOE- | And we quote in part a3 follows: Pind Philadelphta Bands ) adel phi: 10. Ibe. for 81.00 aod loa for Good White Sugar... 11” Iba. for 81 09 Very Light Brown.....12 ibs. for $1.00 TEAS. Under this head we would cail psrticalar attention to onr MAY PICKINGS. This is a highly culti- | ¥ated warden grown Japan Tea. com: of the | ves, cured with «reatest care, natural j | | | } } od makes s moet delicious drink. Try it. i jwder, Imperial, ‘Breakfast, all grades and prices as low Seinen f ial remark. sani ee ave cccasion for s for igre Sr urnily concedes that the FAVA COPPER now being offered by ua is the riehest and finast i flavor ever produced im this market. and tha great numb is sho haye given tt atrial unhesitatingly tity 20 tat teetY coly do out own regular customers very Kindly and readily admit this, bot scores are be- ginnipa to come regularly for ur JAVA OOFFEE. who, 12 & grueral way, are customers of other thereby aiding a most concla- ce, this is no mere boat, bat pai Bret-clasa Lous are we!l known. Offering a very fine qaality of Mara- exibo, Lecnsyra and ‘Bio, all fresi rossced every Oeeia: hivse for the present—7 Ibe. good roasted Rio for $1. FLOUR. r for Gores. Minnesota Pat. Process; Sterling Minne- sola Pat. Pr cues; Golden Hitt family: wisn ero. fees AH jicrt's b st family, Warhburn Mile; ll other leading brands direct from went rates. NCH GoopDs eacription just received. Turkey, Ohicken, &c. ; Chicken 3 ast enuine Sardines, Sal- Baked Beans, &o” &e., New Weet, and. first Lands. st 5 Of every Potted Bsa, Tongue, Pam, Beet. arkey, er Beet, vairkey. gop, Sbctsr, Bried Bee ae. ke AUCES AND PICKLES Of al binds, and we would name_the celebrated Darkees | ‘Dressing, Crosse” & Bisckwell's St 1! aseortinent. * ELE FRUITs and the very cho'cest NEW No pains spared to Keep up a A yOuK DOTTY Ie ood supp! of there important articles. os ‘Queen Ouives in a variety of styles—including small bottles st 25 centa for Picaic : purposes. Ta fact, we vive our undivided attention to the FAMILY TRADE, ake jt our whole stady to furnish the VERY ning in the way of FAMILY 8UP- . Our facilities for buying and freizhting mrpassed by none, and we guaran- tee to sell ss iow a8 any other house in the citv: as, also, to xive the art quality and quantity, 3 represented Money cheerfully refunded to any is not entirely satisfied with thelr pui ‘Telephoute connecticns. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, of customer who rchase. GROCER, sp28 J UsTt BECEIVED— BOILED DINNER, BOUSED HERRING, COOKED ByOLe a HOLE BON » 5 WHOLF BONED BaM, TABLE. ULRIED OYSTERS, OUNIUELED LOBSTER IN GLASB. B. W. REED’S SONS, 1 spe ‘6 F st. northwest. BVUSE SEEDLESS CUCUM- H™ BERS, ONLY & CENTS, PALAOR MARKET, to er tach street and New York avenue Also, STRAWBERRIES Just received. R= VED DAILY. OHOICE #PRING LAMB, CUCUMBERS, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES, BEEMUD* POTATOSS AND ONIONS, POTOMAC PERCH an SHAD, at THE BOSTON MABKET, 17k9 Pennsyivenia ave ap7 VEAL MUTTON, &o EF A ‘SPECIALTY. 630 Center Market, 9th street bd 208 North: 5 Zo snd 208 Northern Liberty Market; oF ‘Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the city mard4 C EDAL Geer TERE Kationa rate over all other To GERER £R, The bardscwest Minnesota Patent Flonr im the United Htstes. ‘& very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, & Baguicosnt Winter Wnost Patent Process. MEDICAL, &c. R. MOT!'S FRENOH POWDERS — Certai cure for Kidney Diseases, by Wal. B. EN ruxwist, corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. Price $3 per box, sent by mail ander seal on re- ceipt of price mé oldest established and most reli- (CIAN in the city, can be asiy st 455 a ave., from 3 9 Femaie Complaints ana irres- Glarities quicxi: Prompt treatment. Sepa- ate roows fer Tahien. ot estan BROTHERS is the Oldest Established La- dies Fiyeician, ime Washingt Benet pact ich. Gate ea Be ote q “i. “Oftice: southwe Posite Keaithwonlan. “No charvo for arog” 4p29- Im" HR, BICOSD, 141 WES? FAYETTE BT. Baltimore, trem long experience in hospital and privete practice, is enabled to zoarantes a cure in Byphilitic diaorders of the blood, throat, nose OF akin. | Victins of indiscretion with Spermatorhea, premature d>cay, lost manhood, &e", rend improper or ubhsppy. ate radically Rec: ue or Chroni cured. ic Gonorthesa cured in three toeight daysby a local 1 ay. Call or ‘write. mar3-3m NBULT DR ROBER’ rN, Wednesday and Saturday, st his office, 456 O st. north- ‘west, near 4 from? SP ms who with 18 pe pa guarantees 8 cure in aie of the Uni Graane, Nervous snd) Bemus Gonorrhecs or © Fecentiy contracted. peel: pee to 10 oe Cor lon Befere en 2 leading ph: siolane of But Main office '9 8 Kutaw st. Bal parses moderate. feb? causing pervous premature scovered @ simple means of self-cure, hh eel sind tee bo a town oer ook @ Chatham 4DAM 0% FOREST HAS BEMEDY FOR taints quickly cured. be consu!tad daily at 924 7th wtreet northwest. hours from 1090. feb9-4m* (C3™. Bvrrenr, HEADG ae fade aercae UARTERS FOR THE DBEN’S CARRIAGE COMPARY, AEOHERY AND FISHING TACKLES, CROQU! AND LAWN TENNIS, BIGYOLARS v EB, WAGONS, B. Y. ROLL»® SKATES (al! numbers) At Prices to Buit the Timea. mard Levees oF FINE work = SHOU! D CALL AND LOOK AT THE NEW SHIBRING MACHINE. ‘Makes 5.0.0 stitches per minute. OPPENBEIMEWs, a pus Re artoree Or FLOWERS, AND MILLINEBY NOVELTIES South of New Yoo, at MiRS. J. P. PALMER’S, LiO7 F St. Bet. Ith and 12th, - Bim! iy X.B-—Personal attention given to a ISSES GOSSAMEB EKUBBEB CLOTHIAG, ALL STYLES AND SIZES. RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KIND3. stock, consisting in part of Men's Ladies Newports, Circulars ittens, Dress Pro! Bonnet &o. All goods guaran’ perfect. they do not turn out as represented money will be cheerfully refunded. BRIGGS & CO.'3 TRANSFER ‘aba fea ‘The best thing ever used for stamping q broidery Desins stamped in this way will not ‘the material used in working. Ladies to do would do well tocall and terns. Stamping of all kinds done at yeasonabie rates. al full stock of Hamburg Edgings, Swiss, nd other Trimminws: Zephyr, two and four fold; Germantown and other Wools. & B. SCHOFIELD, Acsn7, en! rub or ecil having stamping LBS: SILKS! SILKS! oe See aS TATEIOTOT, eo ge only boc. if id White Strij only 500. | Black silk 30, 82, Teste. at 81 25, 81.50, 82. ours ‘and 81.50" Bisok ‘Suks are special BLAOK SATIN Dz LYON, 81.25, $1.60. COLORED BA CINS, 75c. Just received one thousand (1,000) BUNTING, sl colors; these tiful dress oode are worth, 373, we are selling them at rice. on BLAGK WABP HENRIETTA, wide double width, $1, 21.95, and 81.50. BLACK OASHMERES, pure wool, good quality, double width. 37: LOBED CASH! ter wide be Pure Wool CLUIH. for boys" woar, 25. ““MERUKDES,™ lined with Gold, Osrdi- am. an % Pure Wool LAGE BUNTING, double width, all lore, ony 00, worth 75. © Wosl BLAGK LAGE BUNTING, 31, Fitty net received 60 pieces bea’ ESS GOODS, worth 25: we are fe Excellent CORSETS, 3734; Blac! La 560 83 WO ‘8, $2, $2 A Pure 81LE BROCADRS, all colors, 81. Jusi Feceived large assortment of pure wool, wide dovble width, CHUDDA CLOTHS, in beautiful spring shades, only 60, worth 75. CARVER’®, 11 Market Space. ap23 1035 7th street northwest. DOUGLAS®S’, Nints STREET, ST. CLoup BuriLpre. Al Latest novelties, including the ““ MERCEDES" and *“SQUAKE PARASOL.” In all the Newest Designs and Colo : In Ootton, Lisle Thread and e Our Corset Department is very large and com- plete. Over 60 styles, including eyery desirable Make. Consets MADE ro onDER. DOMESTIC FASBIONS.: aplé MB. WASHINGTON, Fe. AO RTVONANLE DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STOBE, 1211 Penna. av Dresses, Buits, Cost Cioaks, ‘ko, made in Tuperio® eiyle’ at short wotlcs, ‘Ladies can bave Dresses Cut and Basted, and a perfect fit Cecag IBST SPRING IMPORTATION NE goons, BONETITS, WHAbe, PARABOLS, EROS PLAIN AND FANOY NETS, KID GLOVES, ‘and all the latest Parisian Novelties. Mi. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris; 907 Pennsylvanis avenue. marl? ADIES’ SHOES. Zor 20 days shall offer my entire stock of WIB TEB GOODS at DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. JAS. H. VEBMILYA, G10 Ninth st., opp. Patent Omoes. BOOKS, &e. HE LATEST PUBLICATIONS.—By the Tiber, py ine, author of Signor Molandini’s Riece, ai.ho: ¢ Tear's Window, No Name Weries, 1.00: A Fair Barbarian, by Mrs.’ Fragoes H irpett, cloth, $1.00; A Short Hist English Colonies in America, by Hi os 0. 8vo., 83; Muscles and Serer ‘Dr. I. Rosenth: 81-50: The Bicl lated, by febia chofts, trant Mrs. Wiste $1.50; Pevacton, by John Burroughs, $1.50; Ap- plete n’s Building a Home, GUc.; Appleton’s How 2 ores nome cy Agnew's Surgery, ‘ol. 2, Cloth, 37.60. FISANCIS B. MOHUN, KSELLER AND BTATIONER, 1015 Pennsylvi A complete assortment of Prang’s Ward's Square and Seaside Libraries. Faled stl aiat tata a Sensssssas “Prandin Square Librat METROPOLITAN BOURSTORE, ap22 911 Pennsylvania avenue. NEw BOUKS. Great Speeches by Great La Wharton's Conflict of Laws, J Copp'’s U_S. Minersl Lands. pole ‘The Dartmonth Col uses, * Dorman’s Origin of Frimitive Superstitio: Michand's Histo: sades, BV. lsryland Kitchen, by Howard. byt ete b wathor of ‘Signor Monaldi- ie a al r of * r i- A od ee ceived. All the latest sol "_W. H. & ©. H. MORRISON, Law BooxseiueRs axp BTATIONERS, 475 Pa. ave. northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS. STEY ORGANS Wi! AN other first class PIANOS. wo eres &. Le WILD @ BHO. Sore Acrrrs, P28 = 723 7th street northwest. ap22 HL. caries eae oer 25-00 G12 Oth at. northwest, UB OF WM SCHARFFEW’S PIANOS A:e used at the Celebrated Prof, Mo‘lenhaur's Oonservatory, N. ¥. First-class ee beautiful cases and of! VICTOR BECKER, Toning and Repaires specialty’? *SCIs HE ses4mp PIANOS, "INSTRUMENT ‘That is sold at reasonable figures in the city. SHONINGER ORGANS, Out-selling all other makes everywhere for richness of flab and ouster ot Oall and examine the EW OYMBELLA ORGAN, containing = beautiful set of exquisitely toned Chime of hich to ar obett cts Steal i aty Sa? Sees SIPWEY fT. NIMMO, marz8 433 7th street norshwest. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. RR ®FSIGERATORS AND IO CHESTS. FBEEZERS- Al at lowest prices. GEO. WATTS, 8p29-2w 314 7th st.. five doors above Ps. ave RBrSicEnators. ICE OHESTS, WATER COOLERS, And a fall stock of “= a HOUSEFUENISHING GOODS, ar J. W. SCHAEFER’S, 10230 Seventh Street, apll Asovs New Your Avanvs. DY KEFRIGERBATOBS. fe are Dow tofurnish all sizesof this Celebrated strongly built and handsomely finished. Packed with s perfect Non Conductor, have SLATS STONE SHELVES; In fact, a PERFECT REFRIGERATOR. MW. BEVERIDGE, Late Wzes & BEvERIDGR, So. 1009 Penna. ave: Scle Agent for the District. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED FOR ANY ARTIOLE Lana STOCK OF = oce FORFEITED PLED@&s, Comprising FINE DIAMONDS, Ladies and Gents’ GOLD WATOHES and FINE JEWELEY. MOREY TO LOAN AT 6 PES OENT. SPECIAL BATES FOR 6100 AND UPWARDS. J. & HR. OOHEN, 1105 Peuna. ave. nerthwest. Wepae ue See PABRASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. SATIN PARABOLS. BBOOADE PARASOLS, COACHING PARASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY. DRESS GOODS. AH BILE! LOUISINE BILES, ENUCADE bKe, LUNA PONGE. VRLVET GRENADINE, SILK GRENaDINK, CHEVIOT CHKOK, CHUD JAS, ko. WHITE GOODS. PERSIAN LAWN, INDIA MULL, &o. INF IA LIVEN, FIGUBED SWISS MUSLINS, SPEOIAL BARGAINS. 50 Pieces COLORED FIGURED SWISS, at 37340. NUN'S BLACK VEILING, 60c. SURAH SULKS, Evening Shades for Sashes. ONE PRICE. W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, m2 919 Pennsylvania a’ 26 INCH TWILLED SILK PARAGON FRAME UMBRELLAS, 82.50. RUN'S VEILING, 60c. OAMELS HAIR GRENADINES, 62¥0., T5c. BLACK BROOADE GRENADINES, $1.00, 31.50. BLAOK BROCADE SILKS, 81 SATIN MERVEILLEUX. BURAH EILES. TYLER & CHEWNING, m2 NEw DRY GOODS. }AINS IN BLAOK BROOADE SPECIAL BAEG: SLES. BLACK BATIN DE LYON. OOLCRED “* bad BLACK SATIN DUCHESS. BLACK AND COLORED SUBAH SILKS. NUN'S BLAGK VEILING. Foil lines of all kinds of first-class DEY GOODE AT BOTTOM PRIOKS. TBUNNEL, OLABK & CO., spi 803 Market Space. MOMPSON’S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 B sr. KORTHWEST, OPP. PATENT OFFIOR. DEESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a special READY-MADE SHIRTS at following prices: Beet Wamsntta, unfinished, 75 cts.; Beat F. of theL, See cts. Boys’ Wamentta, unfinished, 66 cts. Just received, a large line of FANOY HALF HOSE; also, latest iecigus la NEO WEAR appropriate for spring. A complete stock of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always ‘on band at upurually low prices. ap: JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. N* SPRING Goops. Wehave just opened a splendia assortment of SPRING DRESS GOUDR, comprising all the new fabrics. Among the mavy choice things are Nun's Veiling, Biack, White and Golored, in great vari- 918 7th st. now. ety ; Satin Damasse, Burah Grenadines, Diack and Colored Biks, Bilk Grenadines in all the a cs Por and Batin de Lyons, India Mulls in all the new colors; also an ¢lerant line of Beigian Linen Sheeting and Pillow ens, ths; Damask Table Qloths and Nap- Kins, all sizes; French, English and Ge: fost ery {n ali the ‘new stylea. ins; stock is solicited, apd S. &. RLLERY, Se SUCCESSOR TO DUBBEUIL BROTHERS, Manufacturers of SINE DBESS SHIRTS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS. 1112 F st. northwest, Washington, D. 0, Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order Six Extra Fine Shirts to order. Bix Fine Shirts to mar24 ENT® FUBNISHINGS. ‘When ‘want to call and see— The SENATE BATE for oseanee, Tt is ag good as others sak a ‘the MYSTENY BEST, 16 cents. Is o a a8 good as EN ARS, fcrost quality and latest stylee, only €1.80 per 4 a, six for 75 cents. 8) REOK-' than ever. GOTTON SOOKE, two pels for 6 costs, usnal PVery One ALE-LINEN HANDKEROHIERS, 25 cents, worth 40, at apr20 1008 F street nortpwest. ADIES PARASOLS AND SUN UM: IBRELLAS COVERED TO MATOR ie OOVERING AND REPAIRING SOIALTY, A™ B. B. CHASE & OO.'S, 1412 Penneylvanig avenue and 411 llth streot northweat. ap26-2w* J, = WHITE & BuHos., _ Manufacturers of 1285] PORTLAND OEMENT, 4OM/.N OEMENT, KEENE'S CEMENT. Works: Swapecombe, menaiends The contracts to supply over ten thousand barrels of Portland Cement for strengthening the foundation of the Weehington Monument were awarded to us over all competitors, our Cement being the strongest and HOWARD FLEMING, sole agent U.8., 23 Lib- erty et., New York. H. L. BISCOR, agent for = trict of Colambis, Biscoe's 10th street wl ay supply be kept constantly on hand. PALmeEr's AMERICAN GINGER ALE, A SUPEBIOR SUMMER BEVERAGE. EQUAL TO THE BEST. RETAIL PRIOE, $1.00 PER DOZEN. For sale by Dealers gonerally or by the Manufac- S4nvL 0. PALMER, Depot and Faciory, 1334 29th st., ‘West Washington. S27 Televhonip Connection. apa7 I AM NOW PREPARED TO FUBNISH ESTIMATES FOR HEATING HOUSES WITH FURNACES OB HEATER AND FIRST- CLASS RANGES FOR COOKING, WITH ESTI- MATES FOR PLUMBING. - STEAM DYEING AND WET AND DEY SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. wo} anywhere in the wil bg hhee oe refs aoe wise. ‘Goods received and returned by mail and express trom and to al paris of iho country. No. 1068 (old 40) Jefferson street, bf Georgetown, D. 0. : iG EGTAB- YE WOBKE Ho. 006 @ re ot ‘OREPS cleaning fing EVENING zarae ot Lace | au pure wool, oneyard and | ey ea (0) ,» May O'CLOCK, a Ivy Ciry Course, a «ell-bred oh. g. 7 oid. 1%; hands. This youn Lorse has shown considerab'e epeed and is an extra good r:adster, Brood actor and staye-, thyugh has nevar hea banéled: can;beat 2:45, Ppt sound and kind, which I guarantee. A‘d.ess iv 3. B. FLORA, at Price's Stable HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. TWO THOUSAND FLOWERING AND BED- DING PLANTS, ROSEY, GLADIOLAS, &o. Will be soldat my suction rooms, TUESDAY, Bar 10, aT 10:30 o'cLOcK, a choice collection of the above plants. g m7-2t EREMPTORY SALE OF FOUR SMALL FEAME DWELLINGS AND LOTS AT THE CUBNFR OF H AND FOURTH STREETS NORTHWEST, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May 11, a7 5:30 o'cLock, on the premises, at the corner ef Hand 41h streets northwest, we shall rami lots, three of them 4 rooms and gitcken, and one six rocms and kiteben. ‘Jerme: One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelve months with interest, secured by a deed of trust. A deposit of 50 on cach required. OMAS J. FISHER & vv., d&ds_Real Estate auctioneer, 1218 F at. n. w. ell four. small f dwe'ling houssa aad ! rues. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. ESIR ABLE SUBURB'N HOME. GOTH- Mord SUNLE, MODEGM I uPROVEMENTS, ON I x JREL AVENUE, MI PLEASANT. WITH AMPLE GEOUMIS AND EXQUISITE SBRUBBERY. On THURSDAY, May 12rx, at Gr wt, will ones aerate susion, ta front of remites. the above property. = ate wea ope not tntertore with this salo. ernie day of 6a a. ini-dads” "THOS. B. WAGGAMAN, Auct. AT ‘THIS SEASON, THEGE IS BO MORE PLEASANT AND WHOLE- SOME BEVERAGE THAD CLARET, and as the cost of a fai 1 a feast cine Se aa ot arava Claret of equal quality and ata low price becomes sideratom. We bave succeeded in securing a VIRGINIA CLARET, grown in Albemarle County, equal in bouquet de'iescy and purity to any imrorted wine at double its price. Its fruity agreeabie flavor, ita small centage of alcohol, toxether with the low price $4.00 PER DOZEN, an recommend it to the cordial approval of the pul ALSO FROM THE SAME VINEYARD, A NORTON SEEDLING of a Bureundy character, the finest native win Set produced, at inca $5.00 PER DOZEN. HUME, CLEARY & CO., ap29- 807 Market Space. So LEWIS’ BONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHA, ‘Have Just opened a full line of STERLING SILVER axD SILVER PLATED-WARE, Designed expecially for ‘WEDDING GIFTS. 2216 Pennsylvania avenus. T. COLD WELL, Real Estate Auc ioneer. ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON MERIDIAN ; HILL AT AUCTION. We will offer for nie at anction, at the ne of Fitch, Fox & Brown, 15th strest and Pean- evlvanis avenue, on THURSDAY, May l2ru, 188), ard o’cL. cK P. Mw, the following bnildiag Meou Meridian Hil and adoining to Lit te iz. 1. 2, 3, 4, 6, 18, 27, 28 and 29 in Estate," + ls 4, 5, bicck 10, and lots 24 and 26 in block 1?, of Hall aad Elvan’s subdivision. As each lot offered will b> sold without reserve 8 g00a opportunity is offered for investment. "Terme: One-helf cash, and balance in one sad two sears or all oash, if’ purchaser #0 elect. “Al Conveyancing at cost of purchaser acd GeORGE TAYLOR and JAMES EB. FITOH, Executor of the Estate of Joseph Usuey. mi7-a&de ‘ONOANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, D Sth and D streets northwest. SALE OF BLEGANT ANTIQUE AND OTHER FINE FURNITURPF, &0., OONTAINED IN THE LATE REStOENGE OF ADMIRAL BAILEY, DEOQEARED, No. 1409 K SiRKET NORTH WEST. Partly named as follows, snd all in excel- lent cendition— gn Handsome Hosewood Parler Suite, ia geld,11 piecer. Rosewcod Center Table. Pier ‘Tables, (Mirror Back, Marble Pillars, Gold ‘Traciog. Claw feet.) * Gilt Frame French Plate M'rror, very larze and handsome. me. Several Pieces of Antique and Riegant Farniture., Mahogany Chairs; Pilar Extention Table, (3t. Fonlingo Mahogany”) Walnut Marble-top Sideboard. Mahcgany Bids Tab'es.. Turkieb, sey and Cerap Chaira Lace Carns, Orne and ee Antique ogany Buresu; ine ©! Anbuue High Back Mahoxany Cieirs, J, Walnut Marble-top Obamber and Uottsze Sets of Furniture Tapestry, Body Brussels and Lounges. Curtains. Paliasees. China, Glassware, Blink Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, &c. As aleo a variety of other goods not necessary to mention, ali of which is well worthy of exam- ination. z Bale to take place at the absve dwelling on FRI- DAY MOaNING, May 13TH, commencing at 10 O'CLOC! House open and goods for examination at 8 o'clock on morniv« of sale. mi-d ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO , Auctioneers. AUCTION PALE OF TWO DESIRABLE BUILD- iG TEN IN THE WEST END, THE MOST PROVED PART OF THE CITY. MONDAY, Sax l6rn, 1831, aT 6 in frontof the premises, we’ , in square 209, fronting 43 feet on Q sticet, between 14th and 15th northwest, by a depth of 100 feet to a 1u-foot all-¥. ‘Terme: Que thicd casb, and the balance in one, two and three years w.t notes bearing inforest at six percent, secured bya deed of trast on ths Properly sod. All conveyane'ns at purchaser's cest_ $100 down on each fot at time of sale. mit WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00.. Aucts. st. COLDWELL, Resi Estate Aucti mesr. ° TROSTBES' SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILD- ING LOT ON TH® BART AIDE OF TENTH STREES, BETWEEN N AND O STREETS NOBTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Juno 26th, A.D 1879, duly recordedin Libsr No. 917, folio 380 et seq , one of thé Jand record for'the 1 iatrict of Uolumbia, and at the writtea re- quest of the party secured thereby, wa will all at pubile auction, on THURSDAY, Max 19. 1 AT 6:80 O'CLOCK P M., the following described real estate, eituate in the Uity of Washington, Dietrict of Columbia, to wit: Alf thst cartain piece or par- cei of ground, known and distinguished upon the ground plat or plan of said city as lot numbered twenty sx (26). in Davidson's subdivision of square numbered three hundred and sixty-seven (367). ‘Terme: One-third in cash, and th> balance in six, twelve and eightees moaths, with in six’percent per sunuin, secnted by a d-edof trust on the property sold, or all cash at option ofthe purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, aad ail conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cast. ‘Terms to ba complied with in seven dase, otherwise the Trustsea reserve the right t> reeell the property at the risk and cost of the ds foulting purchaser, after five days’ adverti:e ment. BRAINARD H. WARNER, ? ROBERT N. ‘4. LELPULY, 5 n.7- eod&és For Other Auction xales Sce 7th Page. BOOTS AND SHOES. BURT'S FINE SHOES. UINNIP, DAY & CO., other Carpets. Trustzes. S820, 822 and S24 Seventh 8t., WILL OPEN A FULL LINE OF EDWIN C. BURT’B FINE LADIES’ AND MISSES SHOES, GAITERS, SANDALS, ETC., ay ON MONDAY, IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT (Store No. 822), EMBRACING AMONG OTHERS, THE FOLLOW- ING VARIETIES: PEBBLE GOAT BUTTON; CORSO GOAT, VAMP; KID-FOX, SERGE; CHILDREN'S AMERIOAN KID, SPRING HEELS; FBENCH STRAIGHT GOAT KID; LADIES' OURSO KID; KID OPERA SANDALS, FRENOH HEELS; OLOTH, KID-FOXED BUTTON GAITERS; KID OPERA SLIPPERS; PINAFORE AND DUCHESS SLIPPERS; PRINCE ALBERT SANDALS; WEWPORT TIES; KID AND BERLIN SANDALS. THESE ARE SUPERIOR GOODS AND WILL BE OFFERED VERY LOW. EVEKY PAIR WARRANTED. P30 QUINNIP, DAY & CO. M4*= 0 MISTAKE. THE aE. sore SHOE ESUEE, 605 Pennsylvania avenue. REOGEIVED A vAB TOAD OF SHOES FROM A BANERUPT SALE IN NEW YORK THE OHEAPEST SHOES EVER EXHIBI' IN WaSHINGION. Ladies’ Hand-made8-strap Sandals. Ladies’ Fine Kid Op Slip Ladies’ Fine Button Ladies’ Hand-eewed Kid Boots. Oss BUITON, Laby ome et Ba FINE Kit’ SHOES. Chiigren’s Reb. Hutton Solid, 8 to 20. OHILDREN'S GOOD SPRING One hundred Siyies of Gent's Hing [) one p28 BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, Now open for Tospecelonl sen cou eale at extremely ‘The attention of 18 18 called to 7 Grato Button BOOTS, sizenlt to % af SL BO ee, ‘Jbeso Shoes are of: Jeather, and in good Spin, Uroad sales andheo's, a Boots and Shes. saa Ri a if bats RXCELtIOR COPPER LIGHTNING KOD will conduct more electri ity than an; Gther copper rod; cver twice that of Ralvautzed, iron mant with ii v0} y ee, led to buildings by telexraph and other rea. 2p30-lin 3. H. KOUEHLING. UMMIT! SUMMIT! S MINERAL SPRING WATER. Fold by leading Druggiste everywhere. ap27-1m ‘SE NATTANS’ VEGETABLE PILLS for Billionsness and Indisesi BE NATTANS® yous and tick Headache, Liver Complaints and all Billions disorders. Piessant and effective. 25 cts. ver PARTHUB NATTANR, Paanwactsr, AB’ ap30_ 14thend Ists.and zd and Dn w. Fo WEDDING GIFTs. Polished Brass and Crystal BOUILLOTTES, GIRONDOLES, BCONCES, CANDLESTICES, BRACKETS, MIRRORS; Sterling SILVERWARE in great variety; LOC! Ko. w. GAL, BBO. & CO. als "2107 Penasyivania a GAS STOVES! GAS STOVES! GAS BTOVES! TBE SUMMER FUEL. JAVED. MONET'S TROUBLE AVOIDED. Satisfaction seew by cooking with the “SUN een GASSTOVE. For sale or reut at tae office One® WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT o., 41 Rand 412 20th st. nw. m2-3m ‘There is that giveth, yet increaseth, There is that withholdeth more that cometh to Poverty is meet yet —says the wise Solomzn. This is epecially applicable to Clothing Houses. It's the honse which gives the best in material, fit, style and finish, and the most for the money, that inereages in business and prosperity, as we are Going. And it’s withkolding » littie here and a little there in the goods and finish, and making a euitto fits PRICE, rether than a REASONABLE PHICE to fitthe suit, that has brought many s Honse to grief. Especially is this noticeable in READY-MADE GOODS, the actual wear of which is the only suide you have as to their quality: and if oursare not the LEST why is it that our trade constantly increases ? A. SAKS & CO., STRIOTLY ONE PRIOE OLOTHIERS, ms 316 and 31S Seventh st. NEW SPRING NOVELTIES JUST RECEIVED AT THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 Pennsylvania Avenue, Young ents’ Evening Suits in fin Checks. Four Desirable Shades. Nob- biest Cuts and Silu-faced. An clegant line of those bei plain Esgitsh Serge Suits —Drab and Mode. Another lot of \hose neat 4-button Cut-awaey Suits. Complete variety in shades. Those Derby Sui salion. These goo. tifal im two shades the very Jatest sen- perb. ‘The above goods area'l entirely new, aud among them are styles which no other house in the city possesses. ‘hey are made upin the very highest of the art, and will ba found equal to any custom work. An examimation is solicited. STEHAUS, 5 Mo. 939 Penna. A@hue, near 10th st. ABRIAGES! GaRRIAGES! CARRIAGES! ‘On hand tho largest stock of fine Car- rages ever offercd in this city. Ps ~f second hard one horse Piionied t romptly attended to. Lon n. Geanam. HEPOSITORY AND FACTORY, 410-416 Sth st. morthwest. A NEW 2HINS, Just OOMPLETED— THE TELEPHONE REGISTER, To resister ycur mescages. For ale at J: BAUMGARTES's, 15-6 No. 1222 Pa. ave. CTosace, We now receive STORAGE. Our rooms ar: - “ipa teenie eow aes. mbt 9th and D sts. northwest. ROF. SEATON DONOHO, Anrist AND IN- STBUCTOR, Studio 1538 I street n.w.— twelve more STUDENTS will new be received. Terms, montbly, in advance: wketching excursions in- chided, $10. Call Tuesdays, Thuredays, 2 fo,4 p.m. 4 HAG SOLD MY DRUG AND APoTaE- CARY STORE to W. B. T. DAVIS, who has been in my emplcy for twelve (12) years, 1 take great pletsure in commending him to the public. Tretre from the business with many thanke to the public for the kind and generous patrouage ex: nded to me, and to the medical fraternity for their confidence ahd xenergus support, and solicit san 6 for mn CCE Row ANIEL KOLB. May 2, 18) In referring to the above I solicit the patronage of my friends and the public, and ho; and careful attention to business to ment a uance cf the same. w. B. 'T. DAVIS, m4 th,s3t May Building, 501 7th st.n-w. STBAW GOODS! STBAW GOODS! ‘The attention of the ies is - chee 9 Ladies is called to our im. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIO STRAW GOODS, without doubt the largest and most yt - sortment south of New York. here All the latest Millinery Novelties received daily. Orders, in Let ‘or by mail, promptly attended artistic manner. to in the mos Mrs. M. J. HUNT, Nos. 6232 and 623 Det.,bet. 6th and 7th ats. northwest. 30 Comcorp HABNESS. “GET THE BEST. The Celebrated Concord Harness and Collars. LUTZ & BBO., 491 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Bole Agents for Hill’s Concord Harness. pranks and Harness in great variety at lowest Careful attention given to repairing. _ap25-1m CELLULOID TRUSS; that never breaks, Este tah rere eo OBAS. FI! as eae ae ss street northwest. 3 ‘rt devotes her attention to te Iscy patrons, lon setoeed Qraine OVEBOCOATS FROM 87 TO 830. PRINOE ALBERT, butt = 4 CUTAWAY COATS, 1n Cloth. Dissbsals cr Cessi- meres BUSINESS Sore from. per ee “9 CABSIOTS bo. Re RM "ages, OnE. BOYS' and ‘OHILDBEN’S OLOTHING in Oute- ways, or OBILDEEN (ORT PANTS, separate from from Suits, at our usnal ees cash. | THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. SATU Roay = ART NOTES. It ts understood that the Art Clud will give another Reception before the season closes, Dat Up to this time no date has been fixed for itand no formal action taken on the subject. —The Art Club of New York propos pub- Usning @ monthly periodical devoted to the Nae arts, the first number of which will ba issued in October. From the names we have seen men- toned to connection with the new pabitcation we feel sure that ft will at once take niga rank among periodicals of tts class, and be every way worthy of a liberal patronage. — The proprietors of the London Graphic are ...Misy 7, USSL, = about to found a school for instruction in wood | epgraving,—a step they have doubtiess beea impelied to take on account of the progress and great !mprovement In the art recenuly made in this country, so conspicuously shown in the illustrations ‘of Scribaer’s magazin? ani Har- per & Brother's monthly and weekly pablica- tons, — Mr. E F. Andrews has recently complete1 @ portrait of Mrs. Hayes, ordered by herself, Sporting Notes. At Nashville yesterday the first race of five- © chths of a mile for two-year-olds was won by Leutina, the favorite, Babcock second, Glens- 100 third. Time, ‘08%. The second’ race, @ | Mie aud a half Gash for three-year-olds, the Starters being Frllowplay, King Nero, B90t- jack and Granger, with Peliowpiay slightly the | favorite, Booijack won by a half iengta, King Nero second, ‘Fellowplay third. Time, 2:04 The tara race, a dash of a mile and a qaarver, was y Guy, Bianton second, hogan's | Bailankeel cot tira. ‘Time — ied A sipgte scutl race between Mckay and Con- icy hes been nally arranged to take place oa June 16 on Beéford Basin \. 8. ‘The stakes are $0 asice. Usual deposit has been made by = parties, and the articles were signed yes- erday. Bare ball yesterday: At Buffalo, Buffaloes 3, Detroits 2; at Cieveiand, Clevelands 7, Catca $2. ey telegram from Chicage, May 6, —The Teason for the fatlure of Karus vo appear ao. Cording to engagement at the meeting of the Hartford track, for which he bad been sus. Clation, was that be changed hand: u eLeagement Was made, havi been purchased by m H. Vanderbit. It is probable that Rarus will appear agalu this year on the Curt in public. Work and Wages. The striking switchmen in the various rat Watch those who have seen consider the most | road yards in Chicago appear to have Cae bes satisfactory picture of her yet painted. ‘Tae face wears the joyous expression her, the mouth looking as if the lips were just ready to part with a laugh, She wears ths vie- pant white satin brocaded in gold, in which sne Is remembered as appearing on several stale oo- casions, — At the annual meeting of the Wash!ngton Art Cigb, held at Its rooms tn Corcoran Butld- ingon Monday evening last, the election of oficers, committees, etc , resulted as follows: President, W. W. Corcoran; Vice Presidnt,— M. Marca; x ‘odian,—Wm. H. Bell. Ereoutine Commitive,—E. U1. Miller, Mrs. V. R. Hoxie, Crosby S. Noyes. k a Max Weyl. Committee on ari Schoo! — Messer, K. N. Brooke, W. H. Holmes, E. Fy A\ rews. —Mr. H. L. Hillyer, who has been an activa and useful member of the Washingtoa Art Club for ceveral years past, expects tq leave here sometime next month to reside perma- ently in Michigan, having recaived the ap. | polutinent of superintendent of the buildings abd grounds of one of tho public Institutions of that state. “Mr. Hillyer’s friends here will miss bim greatly, but they will be pleased to know that in bis'new position he will have more cut-door leisure and eajoy better opportunities | for using his brush and palette than were afforded while filling an oMictai position in Washington. — At Mohun’s booxstore may be seen a couple | Ofihe latest paintings by Mr. Charles Lanman, of this city, which are;soon going to New York, and which are regarded generally as rankiog with bis best work. One Is called “A Home ta the Forest,” representing a close interior woods View; the other “Salt Marshes on the Coast of Massachusetts,” showing long stretcues of meadow land, with bills in the far distance. As the productions of a gentleman who has no Ume to paint excepting before breaktast, these Pictures are well worth looking at, not only on Ubat account, but as véry faitaful transcripts of nature in widely different aspects, — Te Magazine of art, (Cassell, Petter, Galpin « Co., New York,) which has just com- pleted the fizst volume in its enlarged and im. proved form, has more than kept the promises of its publishers when the change was made, Its series of articles illustrating the great pri- Fate galleries of England, and those oa “Our | Living 47‘ista,” have becn particularly valuable eerie that on “Archivec:ural fi the number for last Ug “Art special service to those de sirlpg to keep the run of what is transpiring in the fields of art in various parts of the world. —Mr. J. Q. A. Ward has recetved a commis- sion to make a statue to commemorate the discovery of North America by Lelf, the Norse- man. The statue is to be placad in front of the Boston Art Museum, and will cost $20,000, The figure, which {3 to be of bronze, eigny feet In height, will reoresent “a youthful, manly figifte, ‘having the head covered ©!°%'a norse. helmet, while upon the muscular shoulders descend the | locks of the hero. Tho body will be clothed in a shirt of mati; a double handed sword will rest against the thigh and lower limbs. The attitude will express the Ulumphant surprise with which the nero looks about him om the shores of the new world.” — The country tn the neighdorhoo4 of Wash- ington never looked more beautiful thaa it Appears at the present time. Tats 1s appreci- ated by all who are fortunate enough to be able to get outside the city limits occasionally, but itis particularly enjoyed by artists, who love to draw thelr inspiration from natare. Scarcely a day passes that members of tho guild may no> be seenin woois and fields, sketching aud studying effects of distance, atmosphcre, light and shade, etc. Tho deligat- ful weather of the past week or two has en- abled many of them to doa larg? amouat of excellent work in this directioa, which 13 cer- tain to bear good fruits in vue fature, to say notbing of the pleasure it gives while’ pursu- ing It, —A_rew volum? of that excellent pubitea- ton, 7h° Art Amateur, commences with the Jane number. With little or no flourish, this yourg monthly has gone on filling its mission 80 ccmpiletely that it is now regarded as almost indispensabe to those interested in the tn- dustrial and decorative sides of art. The May number, just out, is a remarkably good one, in every way, and has, in addition to te nu- merous wood cuts illustrating its various de. partments and general text, a series of capital sketch pictures very cleverly representing some thirty of the best paintings in the present ex- hibition of the National Academy of Design. Intending subscribers to the Amateur will be glad to Know that a few complete sets of back numbers Can still be ‘supplicd. Address Mr. Montague Marks, 23 Union Square, New York. — The etchings of Mr. £, H. Miller, of this city are greatly admired by tne critics and con- no‘rseurs of New York and Boston, and eise- where, tn fact, as well as by those of Washing- ton, We noted a few days ago how favorably his impressions had been reve!ved 10 the formar city, and now we are able to state that ne re- cently received from an expert and dealer in New York an order for full sets of his work, which are to be placed on sale there wiiha prospect for a steady deman to hear that the scale of prices, named by the dealer himself, are regarded as remunerative and encouraging by Mr. Miller and his friends. It is always gratifying to an artist to know that his efforts are admired and appreciated by 8 large circle of persona! frienas, but when in addition to this endorsement they have a recog- nized and permanent market value the atmos- phere takes on @ rosy hue and the outlook from Studio windows becomes doubly charming. —On the subject of art there seems to be quite a difference of opinion tetween the “Paris of America” and the Paris of Europe. At the last Exposition in Cincinnati Mr. C. T. Webber, @ resident of that city, sent ina picture repre. eenting a scene abd phase of life in the Teche river country, in uisiana, for exhibition. Whether the committee on’ art based thelr adverse action in the premises on thelr techni- cal knowledge and sound judgment, or on the ground that the painting only representea an every day American scene and subject, and was Userefore unworthy, is not known; but certain it is that they rejected itas not entiled to a lace On the walis of their picture gallery. Not ig exactly satisfied with the pork-packers’ decision, the artist who patnted the picture had the temerity to send his condemned bantling to the “Salon,” which, as our readers know, 15 ye year In the other Paris; and a day or we notification that it had been accepted by tue jury of mn, together with a very fatter- ing letter from that body. Naturally, Mr. and interesting, 900 Sculpture,” be; Webber and his friends are considerably elated | at the result, and some of the scoffers in the “Paris of America” are indulving in pretty broad smiles at the expense Of muse who set U! claims to be the exponents oi its cuiture ant ‘the arbiters of its taste. — In regard to the late Mr. Gifford’s painting of “The Parthenon,” resently parchased by and added tothe collection of the Corcoran Gallery, the New York Commercial advertiser had this to say: “Sanford R. Gifford 13 dead in the flesh, but his name wiil live henceforth in lesh, the world of art as long as civilization lasts. We felt ashamed of our rich men in this city night when they allowed the litde City of Washin: to outbid them at the Gifford —_ at Cl Hall, glo- rious example of American art, ‘The Ruins of Parthenon, looking southwest from the nen over the head of the Saronic G: Tals ford was Jast evening by th Stencor the Corcoran Gallery, in Washington, that noble institution. It is to have one of the places of ee eee that grand | 7 juction of an A‘ artist, ‘Niagara | * py Fred’ E. Chureh, which was taken the when 4 itis a pleasnre | he had the felicity of receiving official | Of their employers. They held a meeting las Pecultar to | Bight, at which 500, nearly their entire num- ber, were present, and decided to hold out. The Deing | desterday, for five cents advance per | emer. A ed compromise of 1*, Conts was rejected. The strike followed. and the pro- | prietors then proclaimed the office non-union. | The white laborers employed by the Choctaw | Indian farmers are on a strike against a Dur- d+nrome tax imposed on them by their em- | ployers, and troubie 1s anticipated. The men engaged in the steel works of tha Springtield (1l.) Iron company have acceded to Ihe compan) ’s terms, and will resume work at | once. | Some of the railroad strikers at Milwaukee, | Wis,, have compromised and gone to work. ‘ Josh Bi * *frump Cards."* | have never known a sekond wife but what Waz boss ov the situashun. After a man gits to be thirty-elght years olf he kantform any new habits much; the bast | he kan do ts to steer hiz old ones, Enpy man who kan swap horses, or ketch fish, and not Me about it, iz az pluz az men ever get to be in Unis world. | The eassyest man I ever met ty a henpecked | husband when he iz away from home. An enthusiast 18 an Individual who believes about four times ay much az he kan prove, and he kan prove about four times az much az any | podey believes. | ‘The dog tnat wi | follow any boay ain wuth | a cuss. ‘Thcze people who are trieing to get to heaven | on their kreed will Mind out at last that they @idn't have a thru ticket. ‘Too long courtsbips are not alwuss judtctons. The partys orten Ure out skorelug ‘fore Ube trot | begins. Che quart ov cheep whisky, (the cheeper the better.) judiciously applied, Will do more bust; | Mess for Ube devil than the smartest deacon bé | nas got. | , 1 Gon't rekolect Going enny thing that I was Just a iitUe ashamed ov but what somebody re- | Iacmbered 1t, and was sure, once in awhile, to put me in miud ov ft. | Young men, learn to watt; if you undertake to sett &hen before she iz ready you will lose your time, snd confuse the hen, besides. Nature stidom makes a phool; she simply | furnishes the raw materials and lets tue feliow | Ninisn the } u } | A BLIND ‘ToRY.—Jobn P. Clif- ford, a young man of Yonkers, N. Y., was en- aged to be married to Mics Ellen McKelvy, of vaterson, N. J.; but she became bitnd from severe sickness, and although she wshed to release him from his engagement, he was | faithful and would not consent. Her parents refused to allow Ubeilr Gaughter to marry, say- ing tua they were the only Uhat ought to 1ake care of her: """ "se dauzhter was Anal | persuaded by her lover, and tue mario, | Place on Monday. On informing her parents, | they refused to believe in the marriage or to allow her to go with her husband. The latter, in order to olytain his bride, had recourse to = Writ of habeas corpus, aud the marriage cer- lifcate beng exhibited, the parents were com- pe ed to submit, and “he happy husband took | her to his home in Yonkers, THERE was EXciTement at Fair Play, Col.. yesterday, on the acquittal of Tatversoll, tried for the murder of Fitzgerald. The widow | ofthe latter procured a musket and rashed after Tattersoil, but a bystander disarmed hi ‘The excitement and sympathy for the wom: ran high, and Abraham Burgh, a delegate to ibe Legislature, openly advocated lynching. ‘Tattersoll saved himself by leaving town. Herpic Coace CuicaGo.—A company has been formed in Chicago witha capital of | $500,000, to start a line of the Heriic vehicles on the ire gal thoroughfares of that city. Three bund Of these vehicles will be put oa at first, andthe number will be gradually in- creased. They wil begin torun fn about six weeks, and the fare will be 5 cents. _—_—_—_—_—_—_——. CHUROH-DURANT. At Trinity Ghurch, Washington, D, © , on ‘Thuraday, May 5th. 1531, by the Kev "Jer. T. G. Addison, assisted by Kev. Dy, D. F. Forrest, Mguvitue Onuncn to Sanait fi, dauchter of Hon. T. J. Darant. * ———— oe DIED. In Columbur, Ohio, May 4th, BABY. 5 Crances H. Banr, aged ‘twenty-two years, montpe. 1881, cient Funeral st 130p m., Sunday, 8th iastant, from bis parents’ residevce, 119 Virwinis avenue soutn- | West. | tend. Relatives and frieads are invited to at. COLLINS. At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Collins, N strect, near 26th strret northwest, at siz o'cieck on the ‘morning of May 1, 186), theit infant Geugns econ “ e fune: tal piece to morrow afternoon, May sth, att o'clock. ew Sunday) FEBIGER, Near Easton, Md, on 6th of May, esl, ANE Rian, wite of Coulmodore Sohn 6 EOLLIDGE. Fridsy morning, May at 10:16am, Mrs. Porn: Horitpar, Felict of the late Thomas Holiidye, iu the sixty-weventh your of her ge. Funeral from McKendree M. E. Church, Mon- @ay the th instant, at 2-30 p.m.” Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a" KATIMANN. On Friday, at 12 o'clock m., the Oth of May, 1581, Jouaxwa, beloved wife of Houry Kattmang,’ aged’ Sfty-oue sears and four mouths i lay she rest in peace. Funeral from her late residence, 1213 11th strest southeast, Bunday, May 8, at three o'clock p.m. Triebds ahd relatives tre ‘sespoctfully invited to attend. ze McMENAMIN. At Chester, Pa., May 4th, 1881, Hanwak O'DONNELL. wife of Daniel Mc! SMITH. Saturday morning, May 7, 1881, at if past five o'clock, EDwaRp, youngest son of Wiliam and Rose Suilth, aged ‘four years, three mouths and twelve days.’ Little Eddie was our 4: | bi vi -™.- janis so aM. : | Pride of ail our hewrts at howe: ieieniaieege | ttreet northwest, on Sunday, May 5, até o'clock. j Friends are —— to atteod. | UNDERTAKERS. W enehone, PORMISEEN ee ‘Sret-clase. SPINDLER, 1233 7th street werthwest. WRIGHT, 1387 10th strect a.w. ED UCATIONAL. * Spils vrepared to performs with others orth west. MM SinGob tor" yemn indies, Went hed Toa SSR WFCYSN, A.0., 102 6th ot. northwentt QPEnol ‘BUSINES COLLEGE, corner of Sar pastas feats. ry But the angels cave and whispered, Fureral from bis parents’ residencs, Bo. 805 E { LL 7 No. 816 Ps. ave. D.w,, between. Freeything % UNDERTARER, UNDERTAKER, . of PIAI TT oJ . WoaL MOsIo Peroni eeontion ie or at privateexbibitions. Terms moderate. 22th street Sat Fat, Soe i

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