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NG star. | THE EVEN SATURDAY. At Ovricrr, 1 *... September 17. 1881. 920 a.m. ‘Atlantie states, partly clow weather, local rains, easterly winds, stationary or higher barometer, ‘nearly stationary tempera- ture. HEADED” 3Ax.—Whena | n packs his valise | a flying visit to Atlantic Ci ei deed, any summer resort, hi or two, €« UL'S ice cream, Buny’s Prrsissew 4 cures all _kidney and bh GF diseases, gravel, female weakness, &, Pric x's Tee Cream, © about the last of | LE of the Hamilton House effects will tinued Monday and Tuesdty next, when of the most de articles will be'sold. | Your E “s, near 4); st. | AND DISTRICT. } e CITY Amusements, &e. Fords Opera House Nat .» To-nicht. ‘ for Rent.” mnie Lee as “Jo.” Orchestra. Templ oO Miss J = Vienna Ladies r concert. i Sergeant Mason's Case. WE WRITES AN ADDRESS TO THE AMERICAN PEO- PLE—A DEMAND FOR HIS PHOTOGRAPH. AWAITING GEN. HANCOCK’S ACTION.” The authorities here are awaiting the action of Gen. W. 8. Hancock in the premises. Gen. Bigelow, the counsel for Mason, has addressed a letter to Gen. Hancock ‘ing that in case a court martial is ordered that the detail be made of officers who are not on duty at the barracks here. Mason is still in confinement at the barracks, (formerly the arsenal) and bears his imprison- ment philosophically. He has written an ad- dress recently: “To All Good People of the United States who Hate Assassins.” MASON’S ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE. In this address he says: “I am one who stands ready at all times to do right, yet in this case of mine I have done a big wrong to the good law of the land by shooting at that would- be assassin, Guiteau, who has caused so much sorrow and suffering to President Garfield and to the ood people of the world, that has in the last two months caused to be offered up to the diver of all good all the prayers that men and women could invent, and I hope they have done some good for the President and the peo- who believe in prayer. I hope all do; yet I am one who knows not how to pray or what to vr. I must say that while that wretch uu lives prayers will do but little good. ssassins, or they who attempt the life of a mazistrate of any country, let it be em- pire. kingdom or republic, let them die as soon as possible. Put them in a ditch ten foot deep and all who wish to throw mud at them do so and then cover the place with brimstone so that no grass can grow. I want no one to applaud me for my unsoldier-like duct, yet Lam one of the many that would ie the life of any ds- sassin rather than to guard him. Guiteau or- dered the soldiers to be sent to the jail to watch him; to ki the enraged people from him. He is in a strong jail that has cost the country Ly Guite All ———— Comtensed Locals, mps will be lighted at at 1:45 a.m. Hi. in whieh a a pre The program consisted i s and music. Their | al Division. and stole | | tie north- ive Me-! chusetts ave ver to Det is now at he dition The in the condueted the services arded to New Bedi t. he will of the bequeathing t te dlirecti by ts Low | ecutrix, was filed yes- | | prner of 15th and R tion of the r the .E. ehureh, refitted | It will viewed the | neinda Haw- house, 1110 Q | a certificate of death his | | “ Rooms for Rent” will time at Ford’s to-mzht. | ening of first-class | to put in an appear- will be given up to | trels, the larg | the kind on the s tiss Jennie Lee if de « Those who wish t en’ enje manent will ort averly’s Mastodon Mi Dest trained troupe ¢ Natioxan Tw v nt for the warmly re sical imipre | siven at Beyer's street park for the benefit of Henry Pop- | ster roast at Lower Ce- pn the J. W. Thompson. | -m., and return at 10 dar Point The boat wi pn. ol! went to the fifth preeinet | . and stated that his | Hume, the station | keeper. n and found that he bad seven woun J stabs. Dr. Markriter. wasealled in wounds ta Bell said he hid hada Wilkinson in Walsh's Dreps 1. Willian to P. Brodrecht, pt 5. sq. nt David G. Bridget 10, sq. oa THe Svexcertan Br few a LLEGE will, in a s new and hand- | In Hall Bu ed in the Hotel Manchester, at They had trouble, and over n mud, cutting a severe | Di a there at nine o'clock Wednes- yy mening. The canse of death is being investizated ston authorities. The | etween Stewart and Thomas arose in a m, Thomas, it is stated, a tray which Stewart | me favorite guest. { tempted to well tilled Riv .—Harbor_ Master at the ris vr ALOxE Henderson, | sloop Fanny Shepherd. 474 tons coal city . Hewitt, Abrams, 320 tons | ; schr. Ben ‘Stokely, Wheatley, sehr. H. Ogden, Reed, boat J. H. D. Smoot, arter: long boat Peri, n Bros. This latter wood ever brought a long boat; ters for mar- hiseltine, oysters Light, Case, ice, ails Tee ‘company; sehr. James J. H Lansrall, Phillips, coal, Clarke & Given; bark Jenny It. Deerty, Perry, ice Co-operative com- Bany; schr. Howard Williams, Green, coal, eity dealers. ser. A. P. Crammer, Isard. coal! eit dealers boat Caroline, Mothershead, wood, Gurtear as, &@ teacher of th wure’ Bethel M.C.A. Max.— Abraham Hill, Bible class in the Piymouth Brookiyn, N. ¥.. i out of the fram but osity. The Rey. Charles Morton. a ft meer superiitendent of the Bethel, remembers Gal, teau o a member of a branch of the Youn; Men's “hristian Association connected with the Bethe. He says 6 uu Wits forced to the as-ociation. Waving been discovered. by Mr. Morte: in disgraceful conduct, in which a Woman was concerned. thousands of © dollars, and that wretch }was put in a No. 1. cell where could look out at the poor soldiers ‘ end a rebellion. fi ke into the rest- | | it was a powerful shot. ja |e ° | O'Brien, J. 't. Meyer. z there to keep the people away while he likea good man, and Iwas one of the ers. I take the words of a great soldier would do anything to put down a war or Why not say ‘Death to all ins in his old days.’ One man, wise and i at Iam guilty, for he taken a solemn oath to pe certain duty. and is given in com- | make others obey the oaths | y have taken, but who, in| utter disrezard of all his obligations, crawls unknown, unseen to the loop-hole of the cell where this miserable devil is confined helpless and deliberately, after a week's pts to murder him, Well, said let’s hear from you again. I » that word murder incase that is what I nt them for. If you had been there you} vould have run away at the sound of the army ile T used. It carries a larger ball than any English bull 1, as old Gulteau says; * se who v says € t' thought, atten Mr. I would not care if they shot me on the spot for what I did. T would do it again. And all thet nts me is that T did not hit the wretch I not mine in this case. He The intent to kill him ad as I ha p the killing. I made up my mind to do the shooting, and I did it, and am not ashamed of it Let others say what th Ifthe U, ‘my of 25,000 men was at fl jail, 20,000 would kill Guiteau, and the other 5,000 would desert —b fore they would have anyth to do with him. In beh: f the soldiers of command, T ean say th: le from hurting Gu'teau is worse t n, for it is a campaign combined with amp duty. A soldier rides out there, 214 mile es on post for two hours, comes off, jown on the floor with wet clothes, while poor uitean is sleeping the sleep of a good man. nd what a shame that poor soldiers must do what they do not like to do, and something that ‘they ought not todo. ‘There are ten or twelve rd men at, the jail who get #100 per month while the soldier gets from $13 to $25 per month.” wa ation was made by Bell Brothers a few or permission to take the photograph t John A. Mason who shot at the | n Guiteau at the jail on Sunday last. Rell Brother ¢ that nimnerous applications ave been ma em, by parties north, for ies. Gen. Ayres refused the request, sayt that he did not think it proper and right make a hero of Serg't Mason for attempting to. take the life of the prisoner of 50,060,000 peopl who was confined at the time in jall and defence- less; that he regarded the act of Mason as cowardly and he did not think it would be right i It is for him te y way to lionize him. f from the south, asking for sraphs and the demand for | s of the demand for those juiteau. —e - The October Carnival. THE FINANCE COMMITTEE PREPARING FOR A VIGOROUS CAMPATC The finance committee of the October carnival met last evenin ummel Cross pi guson, Waters and others were present. After some discussion it decided to at once canvass the city, and the committee divided up the work as follows: Pennsylvania avenue, both sides, from Ist te Zth street—James L. Barbour, chairman; G. W. Moss, Frank Hume, M. J. Weller, H. Brown- i M 5) ne, chairmat B. y ett, William D. Clark. 10th streets—C. C._Duncanson, chairman: J. W. Drew, Ed. Droop, J. P. Willett. Market House—J. R. Kelly, chairman; W. H. Hoover, Thomas Barnes, M. H. Homiller, George M. Oyster, jr. South Washinzton—W. H. Yerkes, K. Joh H. L. Biscoe, W. J. Stephenson, Gwynne Harris. Louisiana ave. from rgood, chairman; W. H. P Bensinger. Capitol Hill and Navy Yard—K. B. Ferguson, P. P. Little, George Tuenemann, James A. Tait, Geo. F. Har- bin, T. W. ith, Dr.C.M. Ford. Seventh street to New York avenue—Wash. B. Williams, chair- : James Lansburgh, George Ryneal, W. W. e, Millard Metzger, A. Saks. Seventh ; from New York avenue north—W. H. H. el, chairman; P. It, Wilson, Saml. E. Wheat- M. Taylor. The northeastern section— A. Rover, Dennis Connell, Dan Ninth strect—Ed. Abner, George Holmes, Peter Fegai Avenue, from 10th to 15th street—' Cochran, H. O. Towles, Thowas Dowling, George W. Driver, J. L. Miller, Charles B. Bai- ley, Col. John Hancock. The Avenue, from 15th to 17th streets, including the depart- ments—Hon. B. K. Bruce, W. 8. Thomp- son, Major J. T. Power, Charles E. Fisher, Chas. W. Whelpley, H. T. Crosby, Frank Stickney, J. H. Haswell." Seventeenth’ street to Georie- town—Thomas J. Luttrell, chairman; Calvin Witmer, A. A. Wilson, W. G. Duckett, C. Her— rick. F street, from ‘6th to 15th—Thomas J. Fisher, H. K. Willard, John Sherman, Richard Reed, R. O. Holtzman. City Hall and vieinity— R. J. Meigs, jr.. chairman; L. G. Hine, Enoch Totten, W. B. Webb, E. B. Hay. Georgetown— John W. Waters, chairman; A. B. Cropley, M. R. Goddard, F. King, John Helster, M. @'Donohue, Anthony Hanlon, Jesse H. Wilson, J. F. Burch; R. B. Tenney, Dr. Lewis Ritchie, J. H. Gordon, - H. Lee, Charles Wheatley, M. Plater and F. L: joore. siege sent A Unica, (N.Y..) dispatch says: The state prohibition convention adopted a platfor which. included a resolution of sympathy for President Garfield. The following ‘nominations were made: For secretary of state, Stephen Merritt. of New York; comptroller, Jefferson Bissell, of Stuben; treasurer, Frederick Gale, of Herkimer; attorney general, George Brooks, of Otsego. Nineteen houses on West Water street, Os- wezo, N.Y., and an immense quantity of lumber were destroyed by fire last night. “The loss is 300, SEPTEMBER 1711, 1881. NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. myrtle, green, olive, Canton F Be., l0c., 12c., 1c. 18c-, Cloth for men's sud boys wear, ‘fall styles, B7c., 50c., (2e., 73¢., $1. 5 pavements of D. Bailey and Wm. cher, jr. They are three im gumber, and include Vermont avenue, 13th street, Pennsylvania avenue, between 15th and 1517 streets; also Pennsylvania avenue east, and [sph of F street, H street, Rhode Island avenue, N street, Q street east, and A street and B street southeast. The committee on police uniforms have recom- mended that the contract for furnishing be given to Rosenfeld Brothers, Baltimore, at the follow- ing prices:—Overcoats, $24.50; frock coats, £13; pants, €8; vests. $3.75. Mesers. Willet & Ruoff were the only bidders to furnish hats, and their bid was informal. Bids will be invited azain. lice have been notified by the District authorities to arrest every man eng ged in busi- hess without the proper license. ver one hun- dged cases of this kind have been made in the Rast two months in the fifth precinct. Mr. A."L. Barber, proprietor of the asphalt works af Easby’s Point, has notified the health officer that he -will have the improvements made at the works, Suggested by the health depart- ment, regardless of cost. THE 22p STREET CONTRACT. i The committee on bids: to-day recommend the letting of the contract for improving 22d street, from M to P streets, to Mr. Thomas Joyce, he being the lowest bidder, at 4,136.50. BUILDING PERMITS Issned by Inspector Entwisle: Jos. Anthony, erect a dwelling, L, between ist street and N. J. avenue northwest; #500. David Jackson, erect: two dwellings, Dunbarton, between Wash- ington and Greene streets, Georgetown: £3,000. Henry Rabe, repair frames, cor. 4thand C streets northeast; $350. Henry Johnson, erect a slaughter house near Conduit and Canal roads, in county; #500. Robert Proctor, repafr brick 422 and 424 O street northwest; €150. Last Night at Elberon. THE EVENING BULLETIN. ELbERON, N. J., Sept. 16, 6 p.m.—At the exam- ination of the President at twelve 13 m. to-day the temperature was98.8,pulse 116, respiration 21. At the evening dressing at 5:30 p.m. the tempe- rature was 98.6, pulse 104, respiration 22. A slight febrile rise occurred at 11 a.m.. and had entirely subsided at two o'clock p.m. The con- dition of the wound. remains unchanged. The cough has not been so frequent or persistent but the sputa still remain purulent. Nourishment and stimulants haye.been given in increased quantities without diseemfort. Altogether his general condition cannot be said to be improved. THE LOWELL DISPATCH. The following was sent last night to Minister Lowell by Attorney General MacVeash: There has been no very marked change in the President's condition, but it is not at this hour The different symptoms are almost aggravated. The temperature and the pulse have fluctuated more than usual, and the respiration is rather more frequent, while the character of the discharges continues to be unsatisfactory. There is, therefore, a sensible increase of anxiet; The President's Hazardous Co HOW DR. BLISS DESCRIBED IT L WANTS TO GO TO MENTOR. In an Interview last night, Dr. Bliss sald there had been yery little, if any, change in the pa- tient’s condition. The dixcharge from the wound | was no worse than it was in the morning, and it | could not be said to be better. Being asked if any blood had been discharged with the pus. he | said @ clot ot blood came away with the dis- | charge, which may have colored it some. said the blood had evidences of being tense now than for some day while preparing the e rise occurred, and still continued. The patient's | mind was troubled somewhat, but if a question sked he would answer it. ‘The doctor said that while he was with the President. to-d made use of an expression which seemed dicate that his mind was wandering a littl that Dr. Hamilton also stated this evening’ that he had noticed a similar remark during th he was withthe President. The doctor patient. complaina of being weary at times, ing he is weary and tired. He spoke of to-day. The conditions last night, Dr. Bliss said, were more hazardous than at any time since the pa- tient has been at Long Branch. He is no worse dition. NIGHT—UE by it than Just before he was moved. ‘The arange- ment for moving the patient was that it should showed repair or a be done at a time when h i ud he was moved under the lat- stance... The doctor remarked that no further aliscesses were apprehended, and said the cough had been less ann The President looks forward tor, and has talked'rome about it. Dr. went to Philadelphia yesterday morning, turned last night. Dr. Hamilton left for New York last night. The Situation at Midnight. A SLIGHT BUT PERCEPTIBLE 1488 OF STRENGTIT REPORTED INCREASE OF THE LUNG TROU- BLE. A midnight dispatch from Long Branch is as follows: “The President’s condition causes a feeling of despondency, and the general situa-— tion t be denied as warranting grave a, prel on, and the probabilities are that some time will elapse before the patient will show any substantial improvement. During the past | forty-eight hours he has made no progress to- | ward recovery, and for the past twenty-four hours there has been a slight but percepti loss of strength; the process ‘of repa wound has again come to a standstill, The is small in quantity and quite watery. ks of cough do not recur frequ formerly, but are, xevere and exhausti expectorates considerable quantities of pus. There is without doubt a fresh access to the lung trouble. The amount of lang tissue in- volved is considerably greater than It was forty- eizht hours ago. His pulse was rapid and weak during the forenoon, but toward evening became less frequent and stronger. To-nisht the pulse was again rapid and weak, making for a time 130 beats per minute. His 2ondition is such as to put in question his ability to rally from his present state of lung trouble and exhaustion. THE CABINET TO. RETURN TO LONG BRANCT. Postmaster James and wife, Secretary Hunt and wife and Secretary Windom and wife ar- rived in Boston last evening from the White Mountains. {[t was intended to sail to-day on the revenue cutter Grant, which lies in the har- bor, but owing to the unfavorable news of the President's condition the party will leave for Long Branch this morning, at 11 o'clock, viathe Boston and Albany railroad. Secretary’ Blaine is at his home in Augusta. A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN. INVENTED BY A WOMAN. PREPARED BY A WOMAN LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is a Posrrive Cune For all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses w | common to our best female population, | It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Com- plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflanunation and Uleera. tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequen ‘Spinal Weakness, and ispurticularly adapted Changes of Life. 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We will furniah Fo | gee: Seen ee ee And are offering Special Inducements in the Sale and | Fare, round trip, 18 ceute, under 12 years, Rent of PIANOS and ORGANS during 1 End ne cents. ~ ek = GREAT BARGAINS to Cash Buyers. 318 Proprietors are determined that mo Sot for Gk pareese thse earenes eke NOW WHITE BREAD Gin! Dvtcctiv wil he stationed at the what, and Will as €0 and return with the steamer. BEAUTIFUL ROLLS AND BISCUITS To thore wishing to dine at the Will be guarentee if you use cent Dinner will be persed, — the celebrated Minnescta Patent Process Flour, which of y tol. was awarded the First Premium over all other competi: | Thenieos will rasan SAT UND AT the eek ee tors at the National Fair, in 1879, and asain the First 16 eis ge theshape of a very han —— = — LURAY CAVERNS. “J in 1889. millers claim that barrel of CERI 6) UI i camel ul fim cut fort aves mate Wed that ay aes | BOS $3.58 ica in this country. LDEN HILL. great many so-called patent tion ‘8 splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, my the old reliabi Standard Family Flour of the Distric AsT STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE. WM. M. GALT & CO. BE LLETIN EXTRA( )RDINARY 1 STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, a magnificent Winter WheatPatent, and unrivaled by any Patent process flour in the country exeept Ceres, GILT-EDGE. See most beautiful Patent Flours e4, an THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 Pennsyivani 1A AVENUE. SEASONABLE GOODS Light Cheviot Suits, ‘Light Cassiinere Suita, A fine line of Suite. ‘The Most Elaborate Display OALL AND EXAMINE. £27 Prices the lowest. Syl No. 939 Pennsylvani: NOW IN STOCK. MEN’S DEPARTMENT: sucker Suita, Suits, ‘Linen Suite, ‘Drap de Etat Suits, YOUTHS’ DEPARTMENT: New Novelties daily arriving. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT: Blue Flannel, Cheviot and Cassimere CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT: in the city. KILT SUITS A SPECIALTY. A. STRA made ery one who Will stand-by, and the | a, ual to a | ving Excuraionista xix Gueat Repuctios m Rares, SECOND SELECT EXCURSION TO THESE WON- DERFUL CAVERNS, oN WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21ST. ¥ Erncrmc Lagars. NG-ADMISSION, ) $3.58; Potomac Depot at 8:30 ugton at 11 p.m. sharp, rat the Gare Tickets at Virginia Midland Omice, Pennsylvania ny tual This excursion will leave on the above date. #15 ‘M. SLAUGHTE everal Ticket Agent. BOOTS AND SHOE '¢ UR ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHORS a d Shoes. Bancains can be had Boye. and ilar "SPEAR ROSS street north west, = Fest CLASS BOUTS AND SHOES aT ACTUAL CosT. We will sell all of our Gent's Fine LOW SHOES and Light CONGRESS GAITERS at actasl Cost, | _ Ladies’ LOW SHOES, SLIPPERS and Light BUTTON | BOOTS at Prime Cost. These Goods must be closed out tomske room for Fall Stock. This is a good opportunity to get good goods at very Low Figures. ONE PRICE. Train leaves Balti im. ; returning, reach GEO. McCARTHY, 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 222 «dl real D® METTAUR'S HEADACHE st forms, a PR full nie bo of rections for a comp! cure, Sa of cent Care most wonderfully in a AND NERVOUS HEADACHE ite worst fc cleansing the PILLS. very short time both SICK ; relieve DYSPEPSIA in | bile, UMBER. heal =f action of the bowels. | these valuable PILLS, with full di- nulne. th postage stamps. "For sale by ree-cent ps. For y at 25 cents, body of excess of TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: Rev. THomas Guanp, one of ‘men in the country. arch, Chi Baltimore, Md. : Thave no hesitation in assuring you Tavr's HEADACHE Pius have me. ‘Yours truly, Rey. THomas 6: M. E. Chi vy. THOMAS GAMBLE, pastor arch, Hagers- . Lewis A. Waterbury, sa. gave Dr. Merraun’s Heapacue Pris to a man who pitack of Billous Fever, and in two ‘was in bed with a bad. of Mount the most eminent ‘Vernon M. Dr. that Dr. Mer. wed most beneficial to PropHOMAS GUALD. TH t to thank you THOMAS GAMBLE. pastor &. Church, M. E. days he was out attending to hix farm nay ee ee T have ‘used one iven, Dr. Merraur’s Fille has always cured her. work. LEWIS A. THIREKIED. “fre Murtavale Heabachis yr. AUE'S PILLS, and found them most beneficial. Please ‘another box. I. E. PETERS. ‘Piedmont, ACHE PILLS, Va. wife, whois.a sufferer from Hi ‘and one done of te . W. HOBBS. truly, GEO. "BROWN CHEMICAL. CO. fel2-eo SOLE PROPRIETORS, BALTIMORE, MD. send me For descriptive price list, po |. New designs just received. Di applying xiven to every customer. Agency, 939 1. stress B.w. Refer by permission to Chu the im* J.G. CULVERW clas w otal @ WE ALONE SHOW PRICES. DRY BOARDS, No 1, 16 feet...... ..per 100 feet, $1.95 STOCK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet. *: 1.68 VIRGINIA FLOORING, No. 2... act 10. CLEAR SIDING, half inch, No. 1... = 1.00 clear, Ccle- WHITE PINE SHINGLE brated Crapo ee 3.90 WE FURNISH ESTIMATES OF ENTIRE COST OF BUILDINGS FREE OF CHARGE. WILLET & LIBBEY, Sree Street axp New Youe Avexce. HOME COMFOR Ts. STAR FURNACE, SOCIAL LATROBE, SPRAGUE Square. YARDS. | my3 | Noxrmeny Limenry MARKET SQUARE. J, ® WHITE & Bhos, ° 8T. GEORGE RANGE, is oes * Are all first-class goods; and are set, guaranteed to give Oe SAML REDD, MAN CEMENT. SND CEMEN] CEMENT. . BS. 5 Works: Swanscombe, L. to DEALER IN Sty cues tem Choumens id ¢ Fe ‘Cement GAS FIXTURES, RANGES, SLATE MANTELS, &c. Piumbit bing, —— promptly at- No. 409 Niwru sTREET NORTHWEST. als strongest HOWARD FLEMING, sole Liberty street, New York. W H. WHEATLEY’S . MD) oe No. aps AND WET AND DRY SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. 1068 (OLD 49) JEFFERSON STREET, Nek Lamoe, Groncerows, D. C. ‘and $4 up; Gent's Fall yer Seool Bbocs trons ioe yest TO GET IN NEW STOCK. AffSummer Clothing at half vase © oe out, from rHiata your own » Te. to $1. 1914 ap 1916 PENNsYLvaNta AvENUE. als P4Nos AND ORGANS. Economical buyers who Bargains will be prices, ‘astonished at SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S Praxo W, ‘toe Llanes ‘ J. W. SELBY. ptvce our. UNPLUGGED AGAIN. ONCE MORE UNPLUGGED. PLUGG TO REMAIN OUT. ‘Having again connected with the TELEPHONIO EXCHANGE, ‘We would solicit orders through means Of communication when not convenient teeta means goons. SUPPLIES iM PRICES. JARS AT COST, ELPHONZO YOUNGS, opposite CAE Ome rr GROCER, Eanp F xonrawesr, 810 ac) sa a te Brscog or Dit of ‘iat 200 -street Sp MA Soe Se Sanat ) amps OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLAs&. TISTS’ SUPPLIES always on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jn., 418 Tru Srueet Noprewesr. ‘S| PULP MORTAR J. H. JOHNSON & O0., AGEs, ap2T__ 12th street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. —SS—E—————SS—SS—— J OHNSON’S TRIANGULAR COPPER the Soutaguner power of of Frat geet ins fhe te te ‘CLAIR. _~