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THE EV G STAR. THURSDAY May 19, 1SS1. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIBF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasuixeton. D. C., May 19, 1551, 9:30 a m. For the middlestates, light rata, fotiowed by iy aca slightly warmer weather, nds, shifting to southwest and north- stationary oF a sligut rise in barom- Fairand Warmer Weather To-mor- row. The chief signal officer farntshes the follow- Ing special bulletin to the pres::—Tae storm which was central off the middie Atlantic coast yesterday afternoon, move1 westward during the night and ia now central near Bal- Umore. Rain continues tn New Eagiand, the Midale states and the lower Lake regions, and dangerous northeasterly winds have prevalled On the coast north of Hatteras. Clear weather has prevailed In the rematning dtstricts east of the Mississippi, and cloudy weather and local rains are reported from the Mississ!pji west- Ward to the Kocky mountalns. where the wind3 are northerly and the temperature below the mean for The month. Th® temperature 13 also below the mean Inthe south-ra, Middle and New England states and it has risen slightly on the Atlantic and Gulf corsts. fallen slowly at @Ni stations excapt Vicksburg, New Orleans, Lat and Omalia, where they have remalned stationary. The indications are that, local raind will prevall in New Eag- sand.and that fair and slighuy warmer weather Will prevail In the Middle and south Atlantic states dung Friday. The rivers will fallelowly, RANGE OF THE TURRMOMETER The following are the readings of the ther- mometer at the Signal Office during the da: 7 & M..5¢%11 & Mm, 56; 2p. m, 55% Maxi mnum, 59 ; mintmaim. 52>. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &ee ‘THE WASHINGTON EXCURSION ComMPaNy will ive a grand excursion to Richmond on Daco- ration Day. A special train will leave th? Baltimore and Potomac depot at S:3) a.m. sharp. Masonic TEMPLE.—The falr spices of Anacosita Lodge No. 22, F.& A. M.. Which has been In progress at Ma oate Temple, Wilt clese this evening with spectal features of pleasure. ‘Tne GERSTER CONCERT.—The sale of tickets for the Gerster concert will commence at Met- zeTOtt’s music store next Saturday morning. Forp’s Orgxa Hovss. eXt week at Ford's Opera House will be one of special attractive- ness. Cailander’s famous Georgia minstrels, genuine colored performers, will hold forth: hey have been here before, and everybody polio them will Want to go agala. Tiey are mILente, TuE DEPARTMENTAL DozEN will give their 10th " aba all Monday, “an tO Mati annual excu. re ES Gen May 20th, on the Excelstor., wo 723 Wii be spared to make this a most pleasant occasion. CLAIMING TO BE EXEmyT FROM Distaict TaXa- Tios.—In the case of the Alexandria Canal ‘Ratiread and Briage Company against the Di: trict of Columbia, application co restrain the latter from enforcing the collection of certain taxation assessed, Mr. Francis Miller, for the complainants, in bis bilef, contends tha’ the property !s exempt trom taxation. It is ad- mitted that there is no express exemption tn the charter of the Alexandria Canal Companr, nor ts there any reference therein to the ex- emption of the Chesapeake and Oalo Canal Cor b Fy, but the claim of exemption 1s bised upon section 21 of the charter of the latter company, whicn provides that the rizht to the Waters of the Potomac for canal purposes Which the states of Virg! and Maryland may 3 reserved to sald states respec— d that they have the authority gres3 lo tak’ and continue a canal from nton the Chesapeake and Oalo Canal h any part of the District, It 1s claimed e nece:sary authority of Congress was Eranted, —The sale of law books will com- eat Dow auction rooms this evening promptly at 7:30 o'clock, when the entire list Will be closed out. Parties wishing to attead the sale will therefore be prompUy on time. t THE Max witu a Kazox.—Heory Heeman, a Mid¢ie-aged white man, was charged in the Police Court this morning with Carrying a razer. ‘ticer Herbert testified to arresting this man yesterday for being drank and dis orderly, abd to finding 2 razor on him. The court took the razor into his hand and exam- ined It to see whether It was a Shaving razor or a cutting razor. Heeman took the stana and stated that he has recentiy been employed at the smell-pox hospital to nurse a man who nad the small pox, and who dieda few days ago, and witness had the razor there to shave him: self; and when he lett the hospite! yesterday be Lad the razor in his pocket and drank too youch whisky and got arrested. The case was dismissed. ———— CREAM! CREA REAM!—An Inexhaustless supply; fron 3:9 to 1,000 galions co: band. € Lop Wagous or telephone. uty Dairy SHB PLEADED Grinty.—Emma M. Bu Was charged in the Polle> ~_ 2 bawty bouse on nuryivanfé avéaud, and pe turough her counsel! Mr. Daniel EB. Cantll, Mr. Coyle staied to the court, that a3 this b bes eberge against the def-ndant was made oy Wi mab WEO was recently prosecuted 7 the 1 for lareny,he would ask that the tinein be not so Severe as the usual fine, and dg that a fine of $59 be imposed, which 50 cents to $5 at Prig Craxce THE MANAGEMENT OF THE WASH- INGTON MARKET CoMPan N.G. Ordway having negotiated a sale of his Interest in the Market has sent a letter to the board of direc- tors declining to a the position of director, to which he was elt din January last He says that when he took hold of the market en- terprise at the urzent request of the ctty au- therities, aud afded to raise the capital stock in New England, he supposed that he was en- gaced {mn an enterprise that would be both creditable and profitable to the stockhoiders, Dut bis experience has been the reverse of ‘what was then anticipated. He has, however, the satisfaction of knowing that the much- abused market compary has given the capital the finest mar. Dulldings In the world. It is Stated lnat Mr. John Cassels, of Philadelpuia, will probably represent the bew Interest and of the sales of the bonus rights erent classes of stalls, and that ales will ve for a long period, with pay- ments in small and graduated instalim:ats. FUSSELL'S ce cream. t ST a NoTaky P’UBLic AND His SURE jay David K. Windsor entered suit against W.T Johuson, notary, and W.8. Wrigat abd Otis Bigelo Joungon’s official bond as notar, cause, as the de . Ufed that Jere. Low and Charity N. Jenkins, “being pet ly li KaoWa to him,” had ac- knowiedged in bis presence a deed to Anna Brooks for lot s, tn square #11, when, in fact, he ‘Was pot acquainted with these parties,and they did not execute such deed. Anna Brooks, tt 1s alicged, bad the deed recorded, and, on the strebgth of Johnson's acknowledgment, Wind- Sor accepted the lo urity for a quanuty Of bricks valued at hich he sold to Her husband, John Ht. Brooks. The Court in Ganeral Term decided that the deeds had been forged ALG wes void. ——_~e—___. ArRicaN M. FRRENCS.—The Phil- Adeiphla apd Baltimore annual conference of the African Metnodist Episcopal Zton connec- Ucn commenced Its tifty-third annual session in Chambersburg, Pa., yesterday. Bishop Hil- lery, of Washington city, briefly addreased the Ee said there woud naturally arise in whieh they would differ, but let Words be seasoned with grace and ali actions by Christian charity. If this ts done, peace, harmony and iove will prevall. Tne only ob- Ject should b2 to push forward the work ot Zion. so far as ta lin lay he sould forward the tn*erests of the conference, and hoped that he would 10 his effort h ™ a of confer- the following J. P, Harmer; secretary, E f publ t wes, Rav. MM. Bali; Ts; conference steward, It Gra piscopal secretary, Rev. J. McH. Farley. Bishop Hillery anounced the “appointment of the standing comumitt-e3 for the year 1551. The conference consists of about 65 clerical ard lay delegates. JUDGMENT AGAINST A COMBTABLE’S Svagries,— yudge James decided to-day in the Circuit Court the case tried by him a few days since of Clark agt. Costello, (surety on the bond of ‘Wimsatt, a constable,) and gave judgment for plaintilt for $2: imsatt had, under ex- ecutiop, taken of plainttil’s goods ceriain ar- ucles claimed to have been exempt, and fa a suit of replevin judgment was given agatust the constable. Clark then sued the surety for the amount of jadgment and also $10 pat ae counsel fees, Dut the court decided against the latter claim. A Naw Tsru OF THe CiacciT CouRT.—In the Cireutt Court to-day Judge James announced ‘that In order to be on the safe side as to the Jegality ot the jury for this term he would’dis- charge them. TheGeneral Term announced that the rules of the court would be changed so that the Circuit Court could convers a term. On Tuesday, Sist instant. Tnis, however, 13 it~ tended for this year only. Fish MARKET.—Sold py Golden, ie our iat, TEpOr’ :—75,000 $20 to $14 per hundred. ce rer o The rivers have | Work of the Grand Jary. INDICTMENTS AND CHARGES IGNORED. The grand jury having been at work for as follows: Charles Harrisor, larceny; Mary Hall. perjury; Morris Wolf, assault with intent to kil; Wm.'Coldwell, assault with Intent to ki; John Donahue, murder of Catherine Batley, February 13th last; Henrietta Jones, larceny; Joseph Rodgers-and Castatopher Haa- ter alias Kit Hunter, larceny; Lucinda Camp- bell, receiving stolen goods. ‘The grand jury ignored the charges against John Ackers, petit larceny, second offence; | Metz, violating intermal revenue law, and they were dismissed. ‘alling Off in Dog Tax Receipts. ‘Lhe faliing off in the revenue from the dog-tax is & notable fact, which, copsidering the uuaner of dogs roaming the etreets, dues not appear alto- mt, and is only acconntet for as the results of a decision rendered a year or two axo by Mr Fundy, acting as judge of the Police Gourt in the absence of Judwe Brell, to the effect that dogs Were not taxable piop-rty. The firet year toe tax Jaw went into effect (the year ending Jane 30,1879.) the revenue from this soures was B10 598 62; tha 8 £97 O1, and for the year ending Jane 30, 13: present time, the receipta current year, up tot | are not above #3,000, yet the dogs'are fully as plentiful aa ever. Editor Siar:—The above item 1a your paper of yesterday does me injustice, and I appeal to your well-known courtesy for a place in your columns to make the correction. 1 did not decide “to the effect that dogs were nct taxable property.” But I diidecide thay a law fining the owner of a dog not lezs than $5 nor more than $10, to be enforced by imprison- ment, for failure to pay his dog tax of $2, was a harsh jaw and that { would not enforce it until better advi-ed by the Supreme Court on appeal ‘That appeal was taken and the cou-t held, in efffect, with me, that to send a man to Jall or t) the workho se because he did nt happen toh.ve $2 about bim 02 or before the day of n13 trial, but ald own or hafor a dog, wa3a ‘cruel and uuusual punlsbraent” foroiddea by the highest law, and certatuly not an appropriate means to ec lect a lawful tax. in consequence of this decision of the S1- preme Court, D. C., and not from anything sald or decided by me, criminal prosecutions under the dog-tax law were abandoned. Respectiully yours, C. 8. Busby. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: Oscar T. Dana tu Etlen M. Ware, lot 45 in sip. Of part of sq. 195; $5,000. “Susan J. Beverldge to the trustees of the Presbytery of the city of Washington, lots 23 to 25, inclusive, in sud. of Original lots 6 to 1}. in Sq. 562; $5,000. John 3. Hopkins to Wm. W. FRelps, original lot 1, 2and 3, 84. 95; $46,642, J. B. Festson to E. I. McClel- lana, part 14, q. 106;$——. pr'dget Haliehan to Owen Woods, lot 1, sub. eq. 309; 92.759. Mason to E. J. Hill lot 15, sub of n. 3 O35 and M4, sub. sq. ; $1.60 (quit claim). Susé® P. Okie to Joseph W. Jayne, part 7, Sq. 252; $—.. Clark & Bell, trustees, to Chas, ington, lots 50 and 51, sq. 134; $—. 32,759. vortne con 2° H, Dingman, sub. 95, 4. 303; H. Mnginan to H. K. Simpson, lot 4: Sq. 363; $1,500, J. D. MePi Collins, south + 12, sq. 377 Thompson to W. O’Donnell, Sq. 447; $1,200, J. Q. Adams {0 R. &. Helphen- stine, tot 16, sq. 253, £4,264, RK. K. Helphen- por to J. O. Stanton, part same property; 500. rson to Mary A. 3 $—. Mary A. 3 Q and K., sub. MATRIMONI#@®. MISBRIES.—It was mentioned ih THE Stak lastevening that Jadge Wyile, in the Equity Court, had divorced Belle F. Barnes from the bonds of matrimony with Will Barnes, She stated that they were married on the toth of May, 1577, by Rev. Jesse Shi and she charged that ‘shortly after their riage he treated her with gi ing her a fraud, decetv that he strack her, and in November, 1si7, he threatened to put her out of the house. The respondent de- Litd the allegations and made counter charges of bad treatment towards him; that she struck him with a club, and proposed to bring a young man to the house who would furnish her wita money abd would have him (respondent) shot. mar- eat indignity, call- ‘THE DRawInG Exarition of the colored Schools of Washington and Georgetown will take place at the Sumner schoo! building, corner 17th and M streets, Friday, May 2ut, m 1 to 6 o'clock p. m., and Saturday, May 2 from S to 12 o'clock a.m. Tbe grades will be represented by the following schools: 1st grade, room No. 1, Misses E. §. Jackson, I. E. ‘Twine; 24 grade, ‘room No, z, Misses’ LF. Dyson, H. G. Rigas: 34 grade, room No. 3, Misses E. L Fisher, L V. Fisker and P. Wood- Son; 4th grade, room No. 4, Misses M. L. Law- ton, C. E. Pryor, H. A. Mariln; 5th grade, . 5, Misses L. A. Smith, K. U. Alexan- ith grade, room No. 6, Misses E. F. Meritt, M. Nalle; 7th grade, room No. 7, Miss E. W. Somerville, Mrs. A.'K. Brodie; 3th grades and high schools, Sumner hall. ‘The anoual exam- ination of Miss M. J. Patterson’s class wlll take place during the afternoon —— Toe NEW PastoR or E SrReer Baprist CHURCH.—Last evening the pubile recognition of Kev. D. W. Fauuce, the new pastur of E street Baptist church, toox place, and there Was a largé copgregation present, Kev. S H. Mirick presided. Tue cho'r, under the direction . DeLand, rendered appropriate music, Tilison, of Northbury, offered by Rev. Owen recognition was delivered by Rev. D’. J. N. Cuthbert, whoextended a hearty and cordial welcome to the new pastor. Ia bshaif of tae Baptist pastors of the city, ©. C. Meador made a brief address, and tev. Dr. Rankin de- livered a general fraternal welcome. Tne daties of the pewholdeia were described by Rev, S. H. Greene, alter which the pastor made a feellag Tespense to the words of welcome. THE MISCEGENATION AND RopseRy Cas: Was menuoned in yesterday’s Stak that Jonn Harls, @ colored man, was before the Police Court yesterday for stealing a lot of v.othing, Jewelry azd Gousehold articles from a walte woman, pamed Mary Hail, with whom he has Den living ip this city as man and wite,and that he went with Officer Boyle to get the goods from a house where he said he had removed them, preparatory to taking Mis. Hall tothe house. Ofiicer Boyle stated to-day that wien he lefi tue court yesterday afternoon with Hall to get the gooas Hall took him to a house in an aliey, between Rhode Island avenue and R street, atd 6th and 7th streets, occupied by a colored weman,and he found only a small portion of the goods, He was sentenced to four months in jail, and through his counsel, Mr. Maurie Smith, noted an appeal, Mr. Smith asked the court by what authority this man was seat out of the court yesterday to look for the goods. The court said that the case was dls- posed of, and ordered Mr. Smith to sit down, which he didn’t do right away, and the court said that if be did not sit down he (the court) would fine him for contempt of court. Mr. Smith sald that he would not sit down, but would walk Out. Mra. Hall must have had a colored busband Before she became acy atntel with Hall (about eight months ago), as she bed a lttie colored girl, about ten years old With her, who she said was her daughter. THE ASSAULT ON DR. TowNSH —This morn- ing in the Criminal Court, Judge Cox, tli> case of W. H. Douglas, charged with an assault on Dr. Smith Townshend, the heath officer, on the ijth ol January, was called. It !s charged that the defendant went tothe health office for a permit to bury achtld,and if being re- iused he assaulted Dr. Townshend* Dr. Doug- las claimed that Dr. Townshend struck the first blow. In the Police Court he was fined $50, apd appealed. He is the Douglas who wag kuown as Dr. Red syn. some time, came into court this morning and | Presented Judge Cox a number of indictments | | Oscar Jackson, aesault with intent to kill; Wm. | densed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 7:30 p.m. and extinguished at 1:45 ame z Owing to the large increase In advertising and cirvulation of the enlarged edition of Tae SraR on Saturday, advertisers are earnestly Tequested to send in their orders early to In- suretnsertion and pro; clagsification. The number of new advertisements priated in May Js already 1,348, ‘The Masonic Mutual terday filed a bill in Kondrup, C. F. McDonald and others, to have the court decide as to whom shall be pata the amount due ($1,661) because of the death of Emi Arctander. | __A horse attached to a business wagon, owned and driven by Lawrence Cavanaugh, while | coming down Capitol Hill yesterday, ran away, | throwing Mr. Cavanaugh out and cutting a are gash on bis head, | . Trueworthy, living at No. 600 B street southwest, reports that between 9 aud 10 o’slogk Tuesday night some person left a white female infant, three or four days old. on his door step. ae Was sent to St. Ann's infant asylum yester- y: A meeting was held last evening by a number of employing plasterers, and the actton of the i ey men's anton in regard to wages and sub- letting of latbing was freely discussed, and the Sentiment of the meeting aeemed to be unan!- mous in favor of higber wages and better prices for the trade generally. After appointing a Committee to present the views of the employ- ers to the journeymen’s union, they adjourned to meet Friday. Burglars entered the resitence of Mr. J. J. Brooks, 911 R street, sometime last night, by cutting the slats froma back window shutter. Tue hou-e was ransacked tn the lower rooms. About 6 o'clock, last evenlag, Bazil Smith, a colored boy, about 12 years old, was severely Injured _by a cart 1¥oniag over him on Massa- chusetts avenue, between 9ib and 10th streets northwest. The cart was loaded with dirt at thetime. He was taken to his home, in Free- man’s alley. The Jackson Grove Camp Meeting As30cla- tion are making arrangements for the meeting this year, whica will commence on July 25 and last lwo weeke. The tabernacle 13 Daing re- built and will be somewhat larger than before, and the circle will be enlarged to accommodate fifty tents on the first circle. The sites will be selected on June soth. ltet Association yes- uity against Belinda A SHOOTING CasE.—To-day in the Police Court Samuel Bray was charged with assaulting with {ntent to kill another colored man named Geo, Piper, who stated that last Saturday night this man came {nto a shoe shop in Blagden’s alley, Where witness was,and after having some Words with witness he went out and came in by the back door and shot witness over the eye. The case was sent to the grand jury under 3800 bonds. ——_____-ee-__ Frank Thayer, a farmer, living near Frews- burg, N. Y., on returning from work yesterday found his wife dead, Witn her head and hands in the fireplace. Tne face was charred beyoud recognition. ouM<SCEMENT DRESS Goeps, COMMENCEMENT DRES8 G90Ds. India Linen, new materis!, 20c., 25c. Pereisn Lawn, new material, 25¢. Dosted Swiss Urgaudies, 25¢. Figured Swiss Organdiee, 25c. Hain Mull Muslin, 25¢. Piain French Mastin, Plain French Nainsooks, 20 aad 5c. ‘Tarlatanes, 1244, 15, 18, 20 and ac. Fiain White All-Linen Lawn. Victoria Lawns, 10, 12, 15, Poika Dotted Swiss Muslia, LABGE ASSORI'MEN' OF THE ABOVE GOODS THOUSAND PIECES of new Lawns, all the new styles made this sessoz, White and Oolored ground BIG JOB in Linen Lawn, new styles, 180 Zanzibar Styles in btriped Ginzhams, on:y 1c. Colored Silke, 50c. ; Summer silke, 43c Colored a}l-pure Silk Damasses, 81 yard 2 All. Wool Lace Bunting, doub’e width, best qua‘ity, 50c. Sun Umbrellas, Silk, $1.25, $1.50. 81.75, 32. Parasols Lined, Pink, Blue, Oardinal, Waite, Black. Shetland Shawis, White, Cardinsl and Blue. Bpring Dress Goods, iminense assortment. €.M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, ml2 South aide, near 7th st. and Center Market. VOW 18 THE TIME TO ORDER AWNINGS, aud HAISLETT is the mau ty make them. mi3-Im $17 MAKKET BPAOE. UMMEB WINES, OLARETS AND SAULERNES, Fist Qvaitirs, at Lowest Prices. ST. JULIEN, MONTFERRAND, ST. ESTEPHE, ST. EMILION, PAUILLAO, BROWN OAN- TENAO, HAUT SAUTEBNES, HAUT BARSAQ, Erc, In Qasrts and Fints. RESH GINGER ALE, the imported oniy: EE STINN ES * BHOWN STOUT id VEY LD PORT WINES: EIN® COGNAC BRAND! PEMBROBE OLD RY OLD FAsHtoNeD NEW ENGLAND CHESHY BOUNCE. STRAITON & STORM’S SEGARS, FRESH GOODS. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE, For ale by THOMAS RUSSELL, tmporter, m16-2w WHISKY. 3213 Pennsylvania avenue. ANDSOME, NEW, AND OWIGINAL HA’ 7 TLUSTRATED PICTURE CARDS GIVEN TO EVERY POROHABER OF HIGGINS GERMAN LAUNDEY SOAP. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM. m3-eolm ABOUL READY-MADE GOODS, Werhve a large number of visitors who say: ‘‘I want you to measure me fora Suit; I have never found any ready-made that would fit me.” Fre- quemtly we ask them to try s garment on, and they then acknowledve that they never had one that came ‘'so near.” They don't like to say that the garment fits, because that would be receding from the positicn they had before takem, Another says: “‘Thereis no use; I tried you a year ago; you could not ft me; you ses my form is 8 little out of correct proportions." Upon showing a garment that fits he says: ‘‘Why, that will do.” Now, the fact ie, that while electricity and the telephone has been discovered, we have not been asleep, and to compare our patterns and numbers of sizes with what they were three years ago, is to make a great mistake, Why, we were in the ranke of the pupils then, To-day we feel that our pupilage has gone by, as there is no house in the country that can fit you better than we can or show a larger variety. ‘There are a few houses (not a dozen) who can show A Woman Losgs HER SUIT AGAINST THE aoa ae Justice O'Neal heard the case of Louisa Falch agt. the District of Co- jumbia, for #/—the value of articles alleged to have been detained from her at the Washing- ton Asylum—J. A. Smith for the plaintiff and Mr. A. G. Kiddie for the District. Tae platntift is from Montana, and went to the asyiam in Lhe fall of 1879, when infirm, and left on May 9th last, and claimed that séveral articles were kept from her. It was shown that the box Cetin hee the goods had been sent to police headquarters, and she refused to accept them, The justice e judgment for defendant, ‘THE WASHINGTON AND MEXICO MINING Cox- PaNy.—A number of business men of tats city interested in silver mines in Mexico held a meeting last night. It was stated that the five mines in which they are interested are in Du- Tango, 160 miles from the Batopilas mines now beibg worked by ex-Gov. Shephet and that a recent showed $216 to the ton of ore. The capital stock had been fixed in the charter at ,000, the books of subscription for which are now open. The company is to be known as the “Washington and Mexico Mining Com- cers are: Frank Hume, presi- vice president; Major F. D, ae Horatlo Brown- W. W. McCullough, J. Dr. H. P. Howard and A. B. Croziey, Mr. Campbell Carrington, who has mm chosen superintendent of the mines, Will leave for his new field of labor Saturday morning. pulsation ens SaLy OF a Baick YaRp,—The Alexandria = With all the m: thereto. belon; to James E. Hibbs, of ——_e—— FATAL FALL OF A VENERABLE Lapy.—Adout 10 o'clock last Connol ears larger stocks, as they keep more of a kind. That our prices are correct can be proven by the records cf the Adams’ Express Company's books, which will ahow that during the Jast thirty days we have sent Ready-made Goods to almost every state in the Union. We especially ask a visit from those who cannot be fitted elsewhere, A. SAKS & OO. STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIEKS, mis _316 and 31S Seventh street. DUPARE’S CATARBH BEMEDY cures every case of Ostarrh. Price, 25 cents. it. Dr. Dupare's Blood and Liver Pifis remove bilious disorders. Price. 25 cents. Mrs. Dr. ‘Titcomb’s Daag Balm cures colds, cot and con- sumption. ice, 25 and 60 cents. . Dupare’s never-faiiing Pile cures and if riles. blind, Price, 60 cents. For sale ai Sissel ter ie ie (Coscomp HABNESS, GET THE BEST. ‘The Celebrated Concord Harness and Collars. LUTZ & BRO., 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agents for Hill’s Concord Harness. ‘Trunks and Harness in great varicty at lowest Oareful attention given to repairing. _ap28-Im yu0.a-rBEscorT REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE At No. 1416 F Stazer Nonrawasr, OITY ITEMS. During the Warm Weather, Which 1s now almost upon us, It will be found @ great benefit to abandon the coal stoves and their attendant heat and dirt, and use the Retort Gas Stove, which at a slight expense can be made to do the cooking, washing and pening for a large family, The Retort 1s sold by E. F, Brooks, No. 531 15th and past experience has shown it to be the cleanest. and most economical stove in the market. It will do double the work of any other stove with one-third less gas. Abe Stra: Esqu the well-known s:ock raiser of Lexmegpe, Ky., says: “I recommend Liebig Co.'s Afnicated Extract of Witch Hazel to all my friends. It bas been used in the ‘thoroughbred’ stables of 4B. B. McGrath, R. H. Owens, Lee Paul, W. B. Scully and other well-known breeders and trainers, and they all pronounce it the very best lotion and medicine for the horse which they have ever used, giving aimost instanta- neous benefit.” Cures Breaking Down, Wind Galls, Capped and Sprained Hock, Foot Con- traction and Cracked Hoof. Sola in 50 cents and dollar sizes; reducea rates by the half gal- jon or gallon. Beware of worthless imitations, Depot 60 Maiden Lane, New York. Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic Will reconstruct the most shattered and en- feebled, reinvigorate the aged and infirm, and make sickly chlidren Diooming and healtay. Burnetw’s Cecoane. THE BEST OF ALL HAIS DRESSINGS. It allays irritation, removes all tendency to dandruff, and invigorates the action of the capillaries in the highest degree, thus pro- moiing a vigorous and healthy growth of hair. Its effect upon the glossiness and richness of the hair is Such as cannot be surpassed. BUBXBIT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS are the best, In Favor. Blue and biack English Serge sults, We have them on our counters ready-made. EtgeMAN BROS , 3t Corner 7th and E, A Fine Hair Dressing. i dresses tbe hair perfectly, and is also @ preparation unequaled for the eradica- Uon of dandruff. The superiority of Burnett’s Flavoring Ex- tracts consists in their purity and great strength, Terrible Loss of Life. ‘Millions of rats, mice, cats, bed bugs, roaches, their lives by collision with “Kough on Kats.” Sold by Druggists. 15¢, boxes. bh “Alderney D: Wagons.” Fresh Alderney butter churned every morn- ing, and delivered in sibs. “Ward” per'lb. Also, cot sweet milk 6c. per ‘ae —_— HOUSEFURNISHINGS. [*cexaTap POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, New Designs now arrivinx. EDDY REFRIGERATORS, WEITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, GLASSWARE, ail kinds. M. W. BEVEBIDGE, ml4_ No. 1009 Pennsyly: roe THE SEASON. We sre offering at prices as low as they can be obtained in this or in northern ities, the following Seasonable Goods: REFRIGEBATOR@, CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COULERS anv FILTERS, JELLY TUMBLERS, SODA TUMBLERS, And a full lineot Housefarnishing Goods of the best quality. ware CROCKERY AND SILVER PLATED WILMAKTH & EDMONSTON, m7 709 Market Space. PBIGERATORS, WA O* cSotkRS, UIE AND GAN STOVER COOKING STOVES AND RANGES, We can show the largest assortment in the city; all atlow prices. Al‘o Oarbolized Paper, Moth Mill dew and Water Proof. The attention of Ballders and others is invited to our large assortmeat of Slate Mantels, Latrobes, Brick ect Ranges, and Furnaces. We are agents for the Social and Fire- side Jewel Latrobes, Bt George and Stag Hesd Elevated Oven Range and Radiant Home Farnace. ¥stimates given for Tinning, Plumbing and Heat. ia avenue. ing. W. BS. JESKS & CO., m7 W17 7h st. n.w. REFBIGESATORS, ICE CHESTS, ‘WATER COOLERS, ICE CREAM FRE: a And 8 full tock of ie ane HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, ar J. W. SCHAEFER’S, 1020 Seventh Street, apll Asove New Yere AVENUR. (pe scenep) BY PHYSICIANS. TROPIC. FRUIT LAXATIVE: FREPAKED FROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND PLANTS, A Delicious aud Refreshing Fruit Lozenge, Which Serves the Purpose of Pills ana Disagreeable Purgative Medicines TROPIO-FRUIT LAXATIVE is the best.prepara- tion in the world for Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Piles, and ail kindred Complaints. It acts gently, effectively, and is delicious to take. Cleansing the system thoroughly, it imparts vigor to mind and body, and dispels Melancholy, Hypo- chondria, ete. ONE TRIAL OONVINOES. PACKED IN BRONZED TIN BOXES ONLY. Price 25 and 60 cents. Seld by all Druggists. ap30-eoxw graaw HATS. Largest, to select from. Every Oolor, givie’and Quality, for Mess Boys,” Misses and CAB Lie BEIM MANILLAS and MAOKINAWS in Bean is tam Rant Ravina PUTS “ynfth Avenue Btyle Pearl Oassimere Dress HAT now ready. WILLETT & RUOFF, mi-im 905 Penn’n avenue. AUB bis UD. 0) ht, and Square PIANOS have shown ives to be, crnmauship. clasticity of toni teense wr : Of tone, and’ great durabutty, that they are now earnestly sou; for by all ‘persons ‘the Piano. G. EEN. ‘bole Agent, also for Organ, = = a2 Conca THE WELL-KNOWN, Sir uisine. New ail wo as and old ones remodeled. 740 8th street northwest. } MINERAL SPRING WATER! Bold by leading Druggists everywhere. 9p27-1m Tiicttr'isa ef perl, Soper pints OOMP. LIOOBRICE POWDEE, for purifying the BELI- to doali kinds of ‘TS made to order, number— 4238 Oth st. n.w. GAS STOVES ! GAS STOVES! GAS STOVES! THE SUMMER FUEL. MONEY SAVED. snoUBLE SYOIDED: secured. with the ‘ SfgiPeasnsvar ‘se tear, Sas WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT 00., 2-3m AlLand 417 20th st. n.w. SBELUOMDEY 18S EEE eotienen ‘0 ofesOS SERGE NEI CRP RONO™S on “SRG PEAR am FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &. M48eme TEMELE. MASONIC FAIR, Under auspices of ABACOSTIA LODGE, Ko. 21, F. AND A. M., May 9to19. Admission, 10 cents. m5-13t a PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. Leex: LOOK?! LOOK!!! FAST TIME AND LOW RATES. GRAND EXCURSION TO RICHMOND, VA., x DECORATION DAY, MAY s0rm, BY THE XCURSION COMPANY. a For furtier particu! jirther particulars see dodgers and po 5 mal8-t E. 8. RANDaLL, Manager HE DEPARTMENTAL DOZEN WILL U hieckehetsy tenet Select Ex rehall Hall. 1£51, on the Palace Steam ‘xee:sior, lesving ber whar!, foot of 7th street, 98. m. aud 3p. m.; returning at 3 and 10 p.m, ‘The committee Will spare no pa'na to make this (48 their previous excursions) ‘= day of pleasure to their many friends Amusements, to Dancing, Singinx, Boating, Base Bail, e1 Lines to be composed of the fatest and leanset men present Brass and String Music by Prof, How. ard. Tickets 59 cents: children over 6 and under 12 years and ecrvants baif price, to be had only at the boat on day of excursion. "No improper per- £ons will be allowed to accompany the party. ‘Re- freshments by an experienced caterer on the grounds. Families may briog baskets. m7 tth.esteo6t ARSHALL HAG. PLEABURE BESORT, Can be engaged for Excursions and Picnics by ap- ying toG. W. BAUSH, 7th street wharf, before Oam., daily. wid-Im COOQUAN FALLS. ‘Commencing SUNDAY, May 15, uatit nmencing SUNDAY, May 15, and continuing e jteamer MARY WASHINGTON will make Excursions to the above place every Sund: a orday. ‘7th et. wharf Bund: 2m. ; Wednesdaynat 9 at fm. Dancing d and back on Wednesday's rip. This Steamer can be chariered at reagonable rates. "25 cents round trip mi-3m ES RANDALL, Manager. a GPMONT PAVILION AND SOMMER RE- SORT can be engaged f r PIONICS or EX- CURSIONS by aphiving te 8. F. SMITH, Pro- prietor, or T. J. TRODDEN, agt., 205 7th street northwest Ey & ev. Dy AMUSEMENTS. L INCOLN HAM. — GRAND GERSTER CONCERT! TUESDAY EVENING, Ma FAREWELL TO AMERIOA or MME. ETELKA GERSFER, Assiated by Miss EMILY WINANT, Contralto. Signor A. MONTEGHIFFO, Tenor. Mone. ADOLPHE FISHEH, Violoncello. Mons. OALIXA LAVAULEE (of Paris, ) Piano. lar. GEO. W. COLBY, Accompanist. Aduission, $1. Reserved Keats, 50 cents ‘The rale of feats will commence Saturday mornioy, May 21, at Metzerott & Co 's Music Store. mls 6t BisHePr. THE BIRD MAN, of BALTIMORE, ‘Has now on Exhibition at 521 7th street northwest, near F street, his entire collection of RARE AND BEAUTIFUL BI&D3, 160 CAGES 160 the cqual of which is not to be found in America. Feathered representatives frow all lands in~=, Ergat variety, fairly dazzling the eyes cf all holders with the beauty and brilliancy o! their plumage. J am certain no one who has traveled through tals country or Burope ever eaw a collection of rare and beantifal birds so handromely displayed. BISBOP, tra. A wenderfal Organetts furni-hes mueis, Admission 10 cen's; children 5 cents Doors open from 9 a m. to 10 p.m. Lirds for sule at liberal prices. ml1-6t ‘ODS. Summer Fum Next Week. THE GREAT GEORGIA MINSTRELS ‘Will appear next MONDAY, MAY 23d, WEEN THE LAUGBING MUSIC OF THE BUMMER Will be given with Joyous Zest. m7 6t Bes INSTRUOTION Ee By FRUF. . DUBSON, at his new studio, No. Pa. tve. Ladies and gentlemen taught pri- Yately. Office hours frcm 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. mll-1m ASHINGTON NATATORIUM, E sTRRET, ue TWEEN 6TH AND 72H _NORTHWEST.—Water from three to ten fect deep. We the most timfd to swim in from . Rxpert male and female teschers ready at all hours to give instructions at the lowest rates. Single ad- mistion 26 cents. LADIES GOODS. EW SUMMH GOODS.—French Pat- terv Bonnets and Ha‘s, Millinery Noveities, Suk Wraps, Street and Traveliug Wraps, Under- garmerts at Greatly Reduced Prices, All the best French Corsets. Lawa aud Percale Wrappers, Lawn and Gingham Suit, Black Damasse Suite, 842 @ assortment of Paraols aud Gloves, in Novelties in Neckwear, Black and White Laces in great variety, Ladiesand Misses Bathing Suits and Caps, and’ a carefully selected line of Parisian Noveltiee; beet Eogiith Needles, 4 papers for 20 cents. a. WILLIAN, 7 Cue Trevise, Paris; 907 Sa venue. HAasElze, BPGINGS.8V VISS, LBISH AND UIBER TRIMMINGS. &c., lower than ever. Forashort time only I will seil tho above goods, of which I have a full stock of new and beautiful designs at 15 per cent discount from my Bresent very low pric:s, | Wools of all Kinde, Ze- phyrs, Germantowns, &c. Also a fullline-of Ruv- ber Goods, all kinds” at 123s percent discount. 3m at presenteelling theee goods very low, but as I wish to make some charge ia my business I will, in order to reduce stock, make the above discount on the goods named. Briggs & Co.'s Transfer Papers, in two colors, every imaginable design for all kinds of Braidin: and Embroidery work. This is the best meth for btamping ever invented. ‘The desicns will not rub off the goods or oil the material used in work- ing; besides, this proceas makes a clearer and bet- ter impression than any other. 4. B. SCHOFIELD, 1085 7th street northwest. MES. ANNIE JEFFRIES, 2188 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NORTHWEST, The West End Fancy Dry Gcods and Miliaery Store, bas a full stock of these Transfer Papers at lowest prices. N. B —The Kensington Stitch taught hera. m13 TBRAW GOODS! STBAW GOUDB! ‘The attention of the Ladies is called to our im- mense stock of IMPORTED AND DOMESTIO STRAW GOODS, without doubt the largest and most complete as- sortment south of New York. All the latest Millinery Novelties received daily. Ordere, in person or by mail, promptly attended toin the artistic manner. Mrs. M. J. HUNT, Nos. 621 and 623 Det.,bet. 6th and 7th ste. northwest. ap3o QuaMEB OPENING. MRS. J. P. PALMER, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOOD3, EO? F St. Bet. Lith and 3th. ing just received by the late steamer a full line BeEEReANT NEW Guobs. will have her SUM- MEE OPENING of FRENOH BONNETS AND SEASIDE HATS, JURSDAY, MAY 12. Ss TENG OABUB. m9 DOUGLASS’, NINTH STREET, 8r,,CLoup BurLma. A Iti cluding the womndBSEP THRO RRER sor In all the Newest Designs and Colors, Cotton, Liste Thread and Silk. = CORSETS. Our Corset Department is very large and com- 32. SETS MADI : DOMESTIC FASHION DOUGLASS’ NINTH STREET, ays Br. OLoup BUILDING. MS. WASHINGTON, M FASHIONABLE DBESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE, 1211 Penna. ave., Dresses, Buits, Costumes, Ci ‘ko, made superior style at short can bave Prceees Cutand Basted, anda perfect &t guaran- stray cm mememe om JAS. H. VEBMILYA, febl? G10 Ninth st., opp. Patent Omies. qponed tuo tone 6a) streets, for th Scull: “Kwenty five yours ., Jobbing promptly attended m18-1m Z —E—————E— SS Ri PARTNERSHIP — The under- incr do feraoy caruty thet thay have formscd oo perpen forthe sale of under the name or. of and Ice Oo. No Ger ey be upon 8 written FAMILY SUPPLIES. j AT THIS sxason, THREE IS nO | |" MORE PLEASANT AND WHOLE- SOME BEVERAGE THAN CLARET, of equal quality and ata low price becomes Rigeratum. We have succeeded in securiax & VIRGINIA CLARET, sryen in Albemarle County. equal in ‘cacy and purity to any i n ad purity to any imported wine at dou! | cenlane or : ne its amall Alcohol, torether with the low price of $4.00 PER DOZEN, should recommend cordial 4g ae itto the approval of the ALSO FROM THE SAME VINEYARD, A NORTON SEEDL iG of a Burgundy character, the finest nati Set produced, at _— $5.00 PER DOZEN. HUME, CLEARY & CO., ap29 807 0 ket Spaci 1 Cc Q@OLI"NG. ;& Fine Table Claret, .00 Dozen Very Choice Clare 400" Good Ciaret.. - 360 Pleasant Valley Dry © 400 © a “* Bweet > LW pare: THESE PRICES ONLY AT WITMER’s, m3 191S Penna. ave. JUST BECEIVED— TILED D) BOUSED HEHUISO, OooEED BONED Ban,’ | PO8 THE WHOLE CUERIED GIBTEES, PICKLED LOBSTER IN GLABS. B. W. BEED’S Sens, spo 1216 F st. northwest. OF HOUSE SEEDLESS cl = Hi BEKS, ONLY 60 CENTS, - PALACE MARKET, Corner 14th street and New York a Also, STRAWBERRIES Just received. av? oI Bn en Recziven DAILY. CHOICE SPRING LAMB, CUCUMBERS, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES, BERMUDA POTATORS AND ONIONS, POTOMAC PERCH an SHAD, at THE BOSTON MARKET, 1719 Pennsylvania avenue. yous BEELtY. DEALER IN Frnst-Crass spla OLD MEDAL Awarded at the National Fair over all other Compentors, TO OEKES, The Landeomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the United States. MINSEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANGY. A Maguificent Winter Wheat Pateat Process. GOLDEN HILL, The Standard Family Fiour of the District. FOR BALE BY EVERY FIRST-OLASS GROCER. WHOLESALE DEPOT, Corner mdiawa ave., febl15 wv M. GALT & CO. LUMBER. WE ALONE SHOW PRICES. DRY BOARDE, No. 1, 16 feet. per 100 ft.,@1.25 STOOK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet... = 1.50 VIRGINIA FLOORING, No. 2.... = 1,60 CLEAR SIDING, half inch, No.1. ey 1.00 WHITE PINE SHINGLES. per thousand, 2.50 WE FURNISH ESTIMATES OF ENTIRE OOST OF BUILDINGS FREE OF CHARGE. WILLET & LIBBEY, SIXTH STREET AND New York AVENUE, SPRAGUE SQuaRE, YARDS. e ms | NORTHERN LIBERTY MankET BQvaue. ILES PILES!) PILES! FO! ISHES AND SAUCES. EBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT shou! ical Frese,” ** Journa!,"* &c. CAUTION.—Genuine o simile of Baron Ink across the ly with the fac- Liebig's Signature in Biue Label. LIEBIG COMPANWS EXTRACT - be had of all Storekeopere, 28 ban Mark Lane. Lonéoa, England. ap: DR. METTAUR’S HEADACHE PILLS Oure most reer ay, ins shert time both BICK ies HEADA‘ ; Felieve D¥S- ecard meduenrt ana io excess of bile, producing a regular SA fall sice box of these valuable PULLS, with tl aurectic complete cure, mailed to any sd- ron gureeipt ot nine treet postage stains For sale by all draggiste at 25 cents. TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: Merraun’s Heapacus Prue show seventy-nine years Tee co. Baltimere, Mid. Ty FORTE ESD EAST SFOS an, and as the cost of a fair quality of Imported Claret Inco eatravarant asto forbid ite general nee. mine | bouquet BE ROWSO = = eT 15th strect and New York ave., Orrosits Broce’ Bark. OCCHBANE & 60. OrrEn ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT | Or Tuost Porvian ZEPBYS GINGSAME. ALfo THE WORLD'S BEST INDIA LIN AND NEWEST TRIMMING LACES’ | Just received, a Grea Bancars, ALL LINEN HEMSTITOHED HANDEER- OHIEFS, | Orr lc. Eace COCHRANE & CO., UP-TOWN. | Ofer Cron jOODs at REDUCED Prices, LOUISINE BILKS reduoed from 99>. to T5e. FOULARD SILKS from 81.25 to 75c. LINEN LAWNS (pure linen) from 3Tie. to 250. UNION LINEN LAWNS at 12\0.+ Our large stock of PARAS ILS a* prices that wil) insure them tpcedy wale REMNANTS of ai kinds at a sacrifice. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER A SONS, 919 Peunsyt ia Avenue. B. B —Trade Doliars taken at par for woods. . ONO tp UCR EAS 4 4PEROALES.... PACIFIC LAWSS. LINEN LAWNS LACE STRIPE MUSLI PLAID BAINSOOKS.. PLAIN NAINSCOKS. INDIA LINENS PERSIAN LAWNS.. EMBROIDERED BWISSES ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS. seen 25 to 50 conte 20 to 50 cents. IN BBOCA’ OHE Kangiry trom GAUZE UNDERWEAR For Ladies, Gentlemen and Omidren; all Sizes, Styles and Prices. ALL-LINEN LAWNS, Large Assortment Just Keocived, af 28 cents per yard. NEW WHITE GOODS. = Pansies LAWN SIAN LAWN PHENOM NATNBOORS, INDIA MULLS, ABALIAS, ‘Ob ANDIES QCOTCH GIFGHAM?. FIGURED HATINES. FEENOH JAOONETS, CALCUTTA REBRSUOKERS, INDIA PUNGEE, SURAW SILKS. FIGURED AND DOTTED 8WISs3. LISLE THREAD GLOVES. LINEN ULSTEBS §@ ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 910 STREET. Established 1840. mis ‘TTRELL’ ‘One case A!!-Linen Lawns, 25 cents. One case Pacific Aus bosntifully aes:rted, 18340 cents. Persian Lawns, 20, 25,'30, and 50 spaia§ inen. 20. 25, 30, 373g and 50 cents. 15, 20, 25, 30, 3735 cts. fall Musline, all prices. Victoria Lawne, 10, 12 Croes Barred Muxiine, 1536 to 50 cents. qqbeuntifal line of Waite and Oolored LAOES for rimming. A Llewant line of Ladies’ and Misses" Colored joriery. Ru clevaxt line of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Uader- w All the above goods are MARKED CHEAP. J, A. LUTT BELL «& ©0., SUCCESSOR TO W. M. BROWN. m AWNS: LAW! L FIGUBED FREKOH LAWNS. FIGURED AMERIOAN LAWNS FIGURED LINEN LAWNS. ONE THOUSAND (1.0) PIECES OF NEW AND UTIFUL LAWNS THE CHRAPErT AND LARGEST 4829RTMENT OF NEW LAWNS Ix WASHINGTON, 5, 6. 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 25. INDIA Lis the new and desirable Thite Goode OR Ladies’ aud Children’s Dresses, 2), 25, BLAUK LINEN LAWNS, 25. BLACK ENCH LAWN! s: SL SILKS! IMMENSE ABSOKTMENT OF BILK>. Navy Biue, Garnet, Drab, Green, U.aca and other colors, ob ack and White Ktriped BILKS, only 50. BAT! ‘ON, 125, PUBE SILK COLORFD BROCADFS, #1 00. BLAUK SUKAH SILKS, extremely wide, 21.00. Our 81 00, $1.25 and $160 BLA K SILKS ARE THE CHEAPEST IN WASHINGTON. AKASOLDS, | (“MEROKDES. jold, Cream, Bine, White, Black and Garnet NOUN’S VEILING, pure wool, 87g. Hide doubicewicta Pure Wocl GHUDDA SERGE, beautiful pricy shedas, only 60. p Tact peas INTINGS, in ail colora, wide jouble width, 60. Two hundred (00) pieces of Beautiful MADRAS GINGHAMB, ‘gest assortment in Wash- CAR? KKR, 711 Marke: UY THE *‘MYSTERY” SHIRT.—They are ade of first-ciaes mi nas Ni ork Mills, Warentts, anc msvil'e—not third or fourth-rate goods stemped Wamsutts. wh WSTERY" GHIRT you «et first class Muslin and the best Bound Heavy Linen for 76 cents, and if they are not satisfactory when you get them home you can return them and get our money. 5 ARS, finest quality and latest styles, BILE NECK ® Ena ches <a tong ad Very fine ALL-CINEN HANDEEKCHIEFS, 25 cents, worth 40, at MEGINNIS mia 1002 F street norcmwest. N*W vxy doops. ne IN 1B BROCADE SPECIAL BARGAL IN BLAC! BLACK BATIN DE LYOR. BLACK BATIN DUCHESS. BLACK AND OOLORED SUBAH 6ILKS. BUN'S BLACK VEILING. Fall lines of aii kinds of first-clas DEY GOODS 4T BOTTOM PRICES. apie \HOMPSON’ SHIRT FACTORY, 616 F st. sonTHWEsT, OPP. PaTENT OFFICE. DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty. READY-MADE SHIRTS st following ae Best Wamentt: finished, cts ; finisbed, 5 Best Fofthed, untuirhed, obcts. Aniehed. MU cle. received, Hy piss late decizus in NECK WEAB appropriate <A complete stock of GENT’S FORNISHINGS N, Manager. ‘Where Black Joints are required. ‘Best in the world. Only black that never fades. J. H. JOHBBOR & 00., AcErzs, ‘Mada rows hart apd 1203 F street ow. a

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