Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1882, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NG HHS BENEFACTOR. THE APPROACH OF MOVING Confusion in Households and Anath- emas Against Landlords—Buiiding Prospects. ‘¥. DRY GOODS. W, ¥ SHUSTER & sons ‘Have just received NEW EMBROIDERED DRESSES, at $15. Sa LAWNS, in the newest styles, of the GRENADINES, in Silk and Silk and Wool. VELVET GRENADINES at $1.50—very choice, SPRING WEIGHTS IN NEW SLACK GUODS, SILK AND CASHMERE SHAWLS. all colors. FOULARD AND LOUISINE SILKS. NEW PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. COACHING PARASOLS, ail colors. GUINET AND BONNET SILKS, in overy grade. COLORED SILKS, in every shade. NEW SATINES, FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS, LADIES’ GOODS. Ki¥@'s Patace, seme James First Bank Hobbery, as Described by an Eye Witness, ‘Prom the St. Louis Ginbe Democrat. My opinion is ziven from my personal knowl- @dze ofsome of the acts of the James bays, ‘with whom I was on quite intimate terms at one time in their history. My home isin the Vietwity of Russelly le, Ky. In 1853 Iwas a law stndent with a relative in Russellville, and was there at the time the hank was robbed by the James boys. At that time Russellville had a Popaiation ot about 4,000. The bank was a Private institution, and was conducted under The articles of incorporation of the National Secret compary were filed in Albany, N. ¥.; Monday. The capital ts 5,000,000, di- vided into 50,000 shares of €100 each, and the privilege is reserved to increase it te $10,000,- ‘W. Rogers, Gen. Charles Ewing and Gen. Thos. Ewing of New York! and Frank Hume, L. G. Hine and E. C. Dean, of Washing- ton, D.C. The company, which has not yet been fally ae was incorported to manufac- From the N. ¥. Graphic. the first—a day above all others most dreaded by tenants of “Gotham” from the fact that it is moving day, and brings with It eount- less miseries—ts close at hand, and, as usual, thousands of households are j now “turned upside down,” preparatery to the next change | for the year. The complaint this seasonof the exhorbitant demands of landlords is general, both in this and the stburban cities. ‘The twenty or more whale ships which came down from the Arctic last autumn have mostly started again forthe game destination. These vessels will not arrive in the Arctic before some time in May. They fish by the way, making jong stretches out of a direct course, sometimes getting well over toward Japan, and sumetimes hosing about the Okhotsk sea, for any chance to strike a few whales. Besides the fleet of sailing ships, there will 4 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. EW GOODS. Low PRicra, ‘ASHIONABLE AND MOST STYLISH AND DEO Fi ON. a And a Very Large Stock That the be three steamers in the Arctic this season, viz., ture and put in operation a telephone invented TOWELS! TOWELS! ~ the name of N. Long & Co.. and was situated | complaints are wel! founded in many Instances | the Belvedere and North Star of New Bedford, | by Prof. 4. Harris, Rogers, of Washington. The A 100 goren ek Loom Towels, M48 4 FANCY DRESS GOODS AND WHITE GOODS a oe pe et the bank, had ras, We brinci- | seems to be beyond question. Aw one result of | and the new steamer now on the stocks at this | telephone Is called the ‘‘secret telephone,” be-| Ni eres, muPeror quailty, at 28, cach $8 fate ete _— pal proprietor of the bank, had been a particn- sping (poliey there are to-day in thiy | port, whieh will be completed inside of the next | cause when two persons are tulking no one else, |) pamaee Tons care We anu 7) Wehave Received the Largest and Choiceet Supply of Sac Ghiad af thar Yamane fas veewhere im the vieinity scores of| two months, ‘The sailing ships ere all old- | although he may be on the same line, ean listen Waele sheet eta ential ergaina W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ps { Russellville. M nes and business apartments still bearing | fastioned, short, oak-built ships, which have | to the conversation. Instead of using a straight as worthy the attention of all prudent house- on) EENNEYLVANIA AVERUR. ae ee at Sree a r. thelr doors “to let.” which, if a | done good service in other business before they | line, a circuit is formed. so that the two extreme ‘Keepers. ir. J ‘ton, lonated a su were sent are ends of the wire meet. The ends of the wire where cut at a box or station, after leaving the and to the Aretic. Some of thei fifty years ago. They are , ‘The Best is the Cheapest. am were asked, would bave ensured LINENS! LINENS!! — to the father of Frank MILLINERY, Special hargeins in 66-inch Bieached Table x. SECTION ng the se still ctror weatherly ships, and seem | electrodes, come in contact with a commutator, | La Daina at 6 Seen er de Tiras ex: L PERSONAL SELECTIONS. x for the to e lependeat of all decay. The | Which ig in the shape of a revolving wheel O preg ipeeerrs Higa Tas ne hee: oO = 2 ) cold weather of the Arctic and the saturation of | turned by electricity. The wheel is divided Into T geod bargain. 50 pieces ked Glass 7 BEATON PERRY ‘Which we will Sell at Remarkatiy Low Prices. the ‘ oil have a tendeney to preserve ships. Unless | four opposite segments, two of which are of peeling. 2° incites wide, 3 12.46, per ’ the civil war, sition of the great demand that | these old yesseis’ get nipped in the ice, they | metal and two of a non-conducting material, H = L, wor oe 3 a great H Gvocessor To Perry & BRorner,) hieh Russellville is s have been eoinpelled be good for at least a quarter of a century mee or ee LE oes oe eae R LADIES’ CLOTHS AB, | offers to the pudtic a very gles ‘ —_ mies of ts which have —yielde more. =p ean ave fu the te : humble “and, ehenper quarters there will probably be no use for | the conductor, the other is in con-|() axD O or 10,000 HATS for Ladies, Misses and Children, come pricing all the Leading Shapes and Colors, in Chip” Manilla Straw, Milan Tuscan, Satin Braid, 160-Dift, ded, conservative landlords, who In the upward move- ent with a it ad- tact with the non-conductor. The wheel divides e screw steamships in whaling. i the conversation phonetically, and sends the other use of steam in whaling has d—the “CHOICE PARIS NOVELTIES,” Selected by himself from Importers’ Stocks in New York this week. FLANNEL SUITINGS. lined bo vo ment and P vite of *k of Cloths a i The ve - steam tender or small | Sound alternately first in one direction on the MT Meee gate tena oe eli ees aoc Sak mares onl Btyles. ce artety five per ¢ nt over last season’s | boat with steam, strong to tow a dead | circuit and then in the other. Thus there may fain Adresses, at prices ransing from G0. 8 SORCAy ver offered. Prices Lower than Elsewhere, done weil and retain good paying | whale along distance and to tow the whale- | bea dozen boxes on the line, but from the ones to $1.25 per yerd. Asa special bargain we In 42-tnch wide FRENCH ILLUMINATED CHUDDAS | prarHers, PLUMES, FLOWERS, and BEADED Others, whose only aim seemed to be shing grou 2 cannot be | Rot in direct communication only half of the $Set one tot cf 6-4 Bianuels xt $2 per yard, and BEIGES, at 50c. a yard, which are worth 62)sc. LACES, at prices that will astonish all. | to squeeze all th ould get out of their i punt of the | Conversation can be caught and then it would ALL WOOL CHECKS at 75c., former price $1. | patrons, have sutlei But it ean be used as an auxiliary in the | be simply unintelligible noise, The alphabet, it D I n reeds SAGES. euick AND Hee sath} ALL Fog SURS VEILINGS at 25¢., —— Exquisite PATTERN HATS and BONNETR, I returned. te The average advance In dwellings has been guested, and. it is said, with substantial | 1ssaid, cannot be spoken in the telephone so that S16 se ey eee eaten At AY | which are cheap at ee Went to college and one of mi about ten per cent—the sane fizure that was ata ny whales are struck jit can be understood on one-haif of the cireuit | Y jas. * oe ee French figured and plain SATINES reduced t0 50. | ren Thousand Dolla’ Worth of RIBBONS, @e Wood Hite, and trom him 7 herad frequently | put on last year. Ins in the desirable | and lost. ntender to hitch on and | alone, and the wheel, it is claimed, secures se- former price 62}¢c. = Greatest Bargains Ever Offered. ut y , ie 2 r% 4 PC SPANISH LACES. BLACK AND CREAM. EMBROIDERED PARIS FICHUS. about the vir adventures of his cousins, Jesse | iicizhborhoods it is twenty percent. The ad- | tow thirty or forty miles is the latest improve- | ¢recy.. The secret telephone 1s about one-half Patlerns, af 25. per yard, which afe Makes PS, ten per cent lees them and Prank Jamea vance in store rents down town is abaut Afteon | ment in ehaling.” The old sailing vemos oil | the ties Of the Bell telephone, Acer ane ene ae 8 PARIS EMBROIDERED pa. | Allthe Leading in LACES, ten ¢ About the middie of March, 1868, five men 1 offering’, of BRO ZSTE and NUNS VEILING ROBES, from §16 to All Silk BLACK GRENADINES, ANDERSON’S SYLPHIDES and ZEPHYRS. NEW WHITE GOODS and ALL LINEN LAWNS. RHADAMES, FOULARD phragm is used in the transmitter instead of a uetal one. as in the ordinary telephone, and in Now and thea an old ship worth five or six | the receiver a common horseshoe magnet isused thousand dollars, and twice thatsum in then | instead of the vibrating armature. The inven-,| ter of outfit, will come into port with a thou- | tor claims great advantages for hia Instrument sand barrels of oil, and as much ver the ordinay per cent. In the office neighborhood, from | Chambers street down, it rus along at about fifteen. In the great busmess puildings, such as Boreel, the the Morse and ot advance has been but slight, from the wear out in the business. They do not repre- sent a great I of capital. CREAM AND WHITE TRIMMING LACES, In handsome pattcros, at $1.50 per dozen, 123s. per yard. ‘ole Younger and ¢ sred that the oth Jesse James aud Diek Litth 1 | the regis- SAVE YOUR MONEY AND BUY YOUR GOODS a® tered at the Woods. Young man and Little as th the merchants he was gc te estublish @ new store in the place. Little. and the James boys as horse-traders, and engazed in while in town. in the eveni ftors gave | | that the tenants are permanent, and many ar said to have leases running from three to. fiv able tures. ater part of Is eily build ing from BE according to the size aud le stored The profits are larze. biuf-bowed ships soaked with whale oil are go | dear to wh » $120,000, according to into p away. The interest on ‘That is why the hearts of th: with outit costs anywhere fre rt with lat bone as can bi capital is small. | these old om £70,000 | . These mu: or the venture would rives any suspended the ¢ other telephone. Instead of being ectrodes float in mercury, which phone to be opel pinor differ distinctness in sound and enables the tel- ited at long distances. There the se pn. and In an ices between the ‘t” and the common telephone, but the ad- the superi- periment. in BOSTON HOUSE, roe PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 G O O D 2 SPRING GooDs. ISINES, SURAH' OUD SUMMER SILRS, sat MOLLE ‘FRANCAISE in great variety, and at very lowest prices, LYON'S and QROWNS' Celebrated UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS. "2" PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Peanr Bur.pina, EING'’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. e Penneylvania avenue, corner th strect. i s Fs "We have just opened a beautiful line of SATTEENS, & poker party in Jesse James’ room in the hotel, | menced a wee pril ist, the moving be a losing business. zo nneton cone etset on ta allow tone at a die: pina ann Se Sed, St RING. DUE SS GOODS in all the | _ Fstablished 1540, a2 ry and for three nizhts 1 took a hand in several | on that side of the Hudson.’ The eh H ce of 25 feet from the transmitter was heard | new shates, from 3 50: a Ta i Poker games with then as an ariny frlend of | wany instarees wee but a cht ean lt Hnly two and one-half miles away. | ‘The pro- | Suk ORENADINES, Sta Se ee OOns th Tpowease: Younzer. far as prices were cuncerned, since the land- —- moters say that the company will be organized Nuvu Sracer, Conwen or F. The raid on the bank was made during the ned to be in leayue with th Ornamental in 30 days, and that it will be ready to put | — dinger-hour of Saturday, Mareh 20, 1868, while | ¢ some records in the courthouse, nt from the bark, and onthe h Lned the sidewalk. and three entered the bank, one of whom pre- sented a counterfeit note to Mr. Long au } i ood; when told that it wa: at effect in the up vl, inftiering a) flesh wound “onl felled to the The robbers then brethren, and top fisnres were ex. acted for the smallest and most insignificant premises. Ne led sati ith “roping in” the to a first end of monthly leave before ti jlure to pay th Rents in Brooklyn, Williamsburg and Green- we been advanced ce to such an_ unreasonable tent as in’ thia cit siderably, but not | From Our Cont nent. Of late years public taste has been turned to ning attention from color to form, and grasses next stepped in to coniirm the preference for grace and ing. We seldom now find a weli-kept lawn | without pas gra: Ject of a VE er ha eleganee over ga ble st of a clam . either standing OF eutal solitary beau: erdant hae! sas garden a prope atothe place th line tron dy color- | ap of pam Ss an ob- b visit tothat justly ce! lard tarm. We—a pi m Ne | up lines in 60 days. fants in They propose to construct : York to Albany, and thence to alo, but will establish all the prin~ Mice SOE ne a TRE LORILLARD Far. | Am Establishment Kequiring Some Four Hundred ands. | A Trenton correspondent of the Jersey city Journal says: Ihave Ju returned from a short eit ph the Loril- rty of six—left the Trenton for 25c., at 873<c. and 40c. ; lerre stock of ZEPHYIE We heve a large and complete stock,of $ and PARASOLS, which formerly GINGHAM. UMBRELL m2 WM. M. BROWN. L“ANsEurcH & BRO. WONDERFUL BARGAINS FOR THE BALANCE OF GREAT SALE OF HOSIERY—THIS WEEK ONL¥, Tiuminated Dress Goods, widest double width, pure One Hundred Doren Ladies’ ful fashioned ci Te GL | Wool, only 600. FRENCH BALBRIGGAN-EXTRA LONG, cities e 6 he she e i: st cA e Is |. A. LUTTR L & . ie ee ene orang | Upfortunate Yorkers in this fashion, the advantageous etfeet of grasses in landscape | 1 cities the same as other telephone com a seek ies re na oa Market Sra‘e. | | Nun's Veiling, all colors, pure Wool, 3 At$1.50 per box, or 25c. per pair; mgular price $2 par lone theraselves at the | heartless landlords in Newarl 1 Mires 5 st win. | Pantes. am now engaged above house, aud would | Handsome Back Brocade Silke, all pure Silk, $1. oss pene '< nearest the bank, be- ieeaeta dening. Ferns had the credit of first beglad ‘to nee all my Pricuds, Colored and Black Silks, 500. Black and White Striped Bilks, 50c. Black Sitk Velvet, $1. Light Biue and Pink Cashmeres, pure Wool, wide double width, 50c. Checked Dreas Goods—Black and White, Blae and Gold, Green and Gold, Brown and White, 25e. Colored and Biack Cashmeres, pure wool, double ~ widdh, 87%. S—At Piano Covers, Silk Embroidered, $3.75. Bleached Table Damask, all Linen, 50c. One Hundred Doren Ladies’ full reruiar ENGLISH OIL-BOILED FANCY HOBR, 50c. per pair, regular price 6Te. ‘One lot Ladies’ full rogalar INGRAIN ENGLISH STOCKINGS (OIL BOILED, SOLID COLORS—At 50c., worth 630, 43c., worth 5c. Mis full regular ENGLISH HOSE, solid color, white feet, F Mi-wes'Frenen, Enctish, and German RIRBED HOSE, s are to ocempy,isquiten: si the town, Here we i ars for Cloth for Men’sand Boys’ wear, 37c. to $1.50. adhd colors, bat uals 3 “RE mo pod coun i the bank people te keep still, as- of flowering « ¥ -leaved plants. [tis town, a ride of fifteen minutes through a ee a yon Brod ring vege LE THRE, 8B, ing them that they weuld not be harmed; | dition for their owners | a mistake to ti beautiful | ly cultivated country. From this one of the ee dozen. Jaunted, Mr. Lo: 4 sprang into the street and save the alarm, while the two men on borseback kept up acontinaai fire at him, | but, strange to say, lie struck by them: By this time the alarm had spread over the busi- ness part of the town, and the eitizens came flocking to the scene of action in a great hurry, but, being unarn nsent to put them up at reasonable fixnres. ‘om: reports reeeived from the most promi- real estate azents in this city there is pn of a cessation in buliditi, despite the ice of labor und building iaterial, and the prospects are that the coming summer will be a busy one for contractors, carpentera, ma- or ar portar an easy task to find a su or attrac ie nt antel ort considerat sowing plants, as cut flowers, oldest vi ol ures whic n New Je k and enter the sp ansion. W e are seve with rare flowers owe | table. One of the garde wetakea teu min- ous gard e first al nd trop bles r 3 told mn ns south of large oues, pical fruits. dy for the e that the: THE SEASON. GREAT CLEARING SALE » worih Ge. CHIL 'S 4% und \ HOSE, colors, in Oot ‘EROWS DALUETOGAN THOSE. sizeea OUE-SIZE BHOWN BALDRIOORR Misses, aud Children's Silk Hosieey, DOUGLASS’ Honey-Comb White Quilts, 5c. Black Silks, $1, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75, $2. One hundred pieces of Scotch Ginghams, plaid, plain and striped, 25¢, CARTER’S, ~ : |, were compelled to retreat } suns and plumbers. tion of ornamental grasse: | had een peas Ia and of their own raising, | ai8 711 MARKET SPACR. a Norn Svaree. ite houses along the street. Some few man- —— see ing on an ordinai }and w enough on the vines for another din- | 1. = , - —< ie azed to secure weapons of avery Inferior char BICYCLES IN THE PARK. proper places are pr tow wore ner, We found Mr. Lorillard in one of the | 2¥ CONSEQUENCE OF REMOVAL TO OUR NEW YOUr Last CHANCE. QGUMMER OPENING acter, and, while tae loads held out, fired at the collection. As to (ie general use of gr: green houses, gathering ripe strawberries, MRS, J. P. PALMER, robbers quite freely. But for every shot fired | More About Monday's Accident—Claims eh were of the citizens, the men on horseback and one those in the bank, who had come to the door, a of the Wheelmen, is very cer the fer stumps anid half wild scenes, and espec: ain that the place fur nery, Where amongst 1 of rock, tree on trial to be He raised them BUILDING IN THE FALL. THE SALE OF CARPETS AT COST FOR CASH AT NO, 1107 F STREET, hose in the ba a come to the ¥ neat | ¢ xceed eile EE : SINGLETON & HOEKE'S _ Betweon 11th and 12th Streets, gent k three in return. Mr. O. C. Owens, ‘ rican, April 26, water, ornamental srasses are bewitehinzly | in small pots, each pot containing one large is 2 Whose residence Joins the bank, stepped from | ayree earnest th n hae eainiaee jeed, there are few that look well | Plant, every oue heawly -luden with ripe and seca WILL CLOSE THE FIRST OF MAY. Wu Open om the door and fired at the man on ‘the steps, who bere Es every wudieancn. i. 1 ground, exeept it be ina botanical gar- | Tipenti 5 heartily invited us to], BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2¢rn, Feturned the fire, striking Mr. Owens In the | Which have arisen in New York and other large | gen where people wili take the pains to compare } elyes about his place ad libitum. 8 WE OFFER Now: SPECIALTIES: A Case of aide, intlicting a severe. thouzh not dangerous | metropolitan cities in conrequence of the intro- | them, and then their lorelinees will be senna ar the mansion we had @ splendid Wound. The alarm having spread ail over | duction of the Dieyele will be experiencedin this town, and the place being rather too hot tor eomfort. the desperadoes left, carrying their booty with them, iring down Lie street a3. they Tode off. I beard the first shots fired, and ran into the street and went toward the bank; saw Shep- herd and Younver, mounted on horses, at the Intersection of the streets In front of the bank; saw Little standing in the front doorway of the Dank, aud behind bim was Jesse James, and farther back in the b: Tsaw Frank James. As I approached the bank Tsaw Younger and Little shooting ata group of citizens in the street, and | met Long runving toward me with city, and it ia not improbable that an appeal may be made to the courts to assert or deny the rights of the bicyolists to the use of the public thoroughfares. The accident to the carriage of Mr. Henry McShane, mentioned in yesterday's papers, by which several ladies were thrown out and injured, has drawn special attention to this subject, as im the first reports it was charged that the horses were frightened by bicyclers. The following letter, written with reference: to the newspaper reports of the accident. is pab- lished in justice to the bicyclists, and explains appreciated under any circumstances. private garden should have none of the hard features of a botanic garden. We nt_ only beantiful plants, and we want them in positions to which by their character they are adapted. In the flower garden or on the lawn, it is our taste and not our understandings that are to be ministered to. For the information of such of our readers as may not yet have attempted the cultivation of ornamental grasses, we append notices of some of the most desirable nds. Apart from their use as gardén decorations, their flower heads make when dried very beautiful ornaments with But a} vation. reetion! Holland. Th vast domalas, early all under a high The surface of the whole farm is gently undulating and the soil a sandy loam most ex- cellently adapted for grain, grass or fruit. 8 eral large farm houses are seeu in ditferent di eompr ising § 1.500 state of cuiti- cht large wiadinija remind us of These are used for bring different points on the farm where it is needed. We now leave the grounds adjoining the man: sion aud walk down a well: pork department. finest speci of swine we rangenments for their comfort are com- ing water to ried road to the Here we find sixty of the h: ever seen. ‘Ten Cases beautiful LAWNS, warranted fast colors, in Figured and Polka Dot, 5 cents, Three Cases 8EERSUCKER, at 9c., worth 12}. Five Casca finest French SEERSUCKER, 12}c., worth Qe. Three Cases mall PLAID WOOL DRESS GOODS, re- duced to 13}c. from 30c. One Case BROCADED DKESS GOODS, in all the new FRENCH BONNETS axp LONDON HATS. No Cards. GPECIAL NOTICE! ‘The great rush which has attended the opening <f OUR NEW STORE has not detracted from WINDOW SHADES AND LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER, SINGLETON & HOEKE’S 801 MARKET SPACE. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. SUNSINGHAM, (HATIES © SEtInG STYLES ‘ilk Hate mi to oa ‘lea _remodel=d. Straw Hats of ail kinds cles: the Manilla a specialty. CUNNINGHAM, 140 bth street northwest. all We ARE UNDERSELLING EVERYBODY IN . DRESS SHIRTS. al? MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F Sraeer vorruweer. 4 r¢ which to fill vases; these are unequaled by any | plete. A building several hundred teet in pe eee ae Tanen Collar, Linen Cuffs, Silk Neckwear, Cotton PATTERN HATS AND FINE MILLINERSY his face covered with blood. Not being armed Bartwone, Mp., Aprit 5. | other class of plants for the elegance and airiness | length and divided into compartments gives to Socks, Undersffirts and Drawers, @00Ds; at that time, | hurried away from the scene, not = Pesaran ey piytar of their forms. We particularly recon breed quarters of their own, both as to | One Caso ALL-WOOL FINEST RUN'S VEILING, Xew styien of Percale Shirts, the very best quality, | grx AND CLOTH WRAPS; Wishing to unnecessarily expose myself to the | ter White, eaq., Director, League af American | thom to those whose hhcher wtitic cate and outside yard. Extending the whole gt ase. ‘Those are very scare. We Just received } only $1.25. SILK, FLANNEL and CAMERIC SUITS, the Ianeeat Wild shooting. Dear Sir:—The very unjust and untrue accounts | 228 taught them to appreciate the beautiful in h of the building is a car track, along = ee the Custom House, having ordered | Pine Perealo Shirts, only 75 cents. most elevant anurtuwent in the city, msde eager si t! Somer colectes in the ak of a driving accident the Poceured tate Bonne | form rather than tn color. which om wheels large tubs are pushed, givi ore ET. istied that Jessee James was the one who first attacked Mr. Long. his father's Denefuctor. in the bank, tie assaulted iV ing has compelied us to lay before you the fol- ets; We were oT wing f enn proceeding for our usual ep Pam) America is entitled was erase (Gynaerium argenteum to the first place in the r }) of South to each pen the food necessary tor its oceu- ts. In the rear of these buildings is a corn Two Cases ECRU, only FRENCH BUNTING, at 16¢. and Sively to my order. Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $2. Six fine Dress Shirts to order for $9. M. WILLIAN, Ns A : 7 All goods are teed to give satisfaction in every 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, r ad Just entered the upper gate, | marksto be made on ornamental srasses. It is hundred feet in iength. We pas rer yard. ‘These cost 35e. to import, but as it is a ee 7 CITE TREVISE, PARIS. as Mr. Owens in the doorway frightened | on Mount hue, When on turning the | one of the few species that may be planted any- this building to a Jarge cireular barn sev Job jot and all one shade, we bought them at a sac- MEGINNISS’, 1002 F stroet northwest. _ — Messrs. Barclay and Simmons through a| ¢ bt Tt of the road,we saw appronching | where without impropriety. It is a fine subject | where we find a Tifice. B. ELLERY, + c= VON BRANDIS. aide door, thus leavin Frank James to appeared to be a race between two bug- | MNETe ie foe | See 2 MODISTE, , thus mk Jamies | and immediately behind them a landiu,with | for the decoration of a lawn, but it ia far more 'e 7 Pennsylvania ave., over M. Willian’ extabil the money in the open safe. It ascert; o horses, Which were ona dead run, and’ ha glorious when lifted up in the midst of rocks iV a One Case FAILE RYLIGEUSE, the finest Cloth im- SUCCESSOR TO Formerly with Lord by actual settlement of accounts that the bank dently been started by the busi and ferns with which its graceful outlines har- | Hlelds. t returning from their Was robbed of about 214.250. Noone was killed at the shooting in and about the nearly » hundred shots were fired. after the robbery a w €itizen of Russellville int others. that he sew a younz son of one of the Fichest aud most respectable citizens helping the bank robbers, but he would not give any name. Since then circumstances strongly indi- cate that he meant Wood Hite, who was known to have been in Russ pre the on opposite us, the lan: d nd the driver appeared to us to TOLOL his horses. We watched ed the middle of the road enc OUt Of our sight, we rid- iny on and thinking no more of the matter. O return, about en hour later, we learned of the subsequent wreck of the carriage, and were ined to hear of the accident to the occupants. hext thing brought to our attention was the article iu the morning’s paper. We can only sy that hs Temotest idea at the time that monize most de! of leaves about three ‘teet ihtfull It forms large tuits long, which re- curve very gracefully, and are of a giau- cous-green color: the Hower stems are from five to ten feet high. furnished with leaves a portion of their leagth and terminated by | silvery, silky, branching panicles of flowe from one to two feet in Jeneth. The plant is dieecious, that is, some plants produce male fidwers and others female flowers. The fir ence a the heart such a in and of M c ‘They were j | inorning e i f b; ir. B | how happy horses can be when cared for by "as our friend Lori as gue after the other hn to visit this p! ard. ce and see ported, 45 inches wide, até: » reduced from $1.25. One Case double width NUN duced from Toe, '3 VEILING, at 60c., re- ‘One Care 6-4 small check ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS, atoUc. Other merchants are selling them at $1. Six Cares ALL WOOL FANCY BUNTINGS, in Black and all tho lea@ing Spring shades, at 25¢., worth ‘& Taylor, New York, and G0. BE boule Evening Dresses; Bridal Troumeaus, @ Cloaks, Dolinans aid Suits; “all inade at ‘the notice; perfect work, superior fitting: uarasteed. DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS OE ACT TENTS FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Srneer Norrswesr, Wasnixoror, D.O. Ms ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Mekee CORSETS to-order in every style aud smateriah, guaran’ an 01 HEL SPECIALTIES AltE— French Handmade Underclothing, Merino Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order.. Six Extra Fine Shirts to order, Bix Fine Shirts to order. marae (Puoursoy’s Iville an hour be Acie eo ty are much less beautiful than the latter, which is | The orde here prevailing is most. re- 50c. A great bargain. ana J. Tebbery. The day befor OSE Aoais Weave Dace Ua Gar ree ee aera | the ona thnk siogioke cultivated; in’ addition | markuble. diot hear a loud word any- DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY oe hg he yoctal zits, — seocegelierpd sab seen | should bave stopped and Fendered eny agatstiance to its srater beauty its flowers last much | ! a first e: ae the grounds . a axD ee) oe on wes y eral seated on a crave of an eX- | tn our power. As it was, we looked upon it as one longer. There are numerous varieties of this | 80me twenty or more men and boys were exer- governor of Kentucky. in the suburbs of Rus- | of the every-day examples of reckles-nes, tn the | pracy noticedby seedsmen and florits; thes Of | elaing the horses oh the tase course, but nota! py 4ox SLES. GoLOnED dilica MENS Ze eo X.B.—French, German and Spanish spoken. a5 seilville, in close consultation, and it was, after antec tan Son Sa them have variegated leaves, one has light | loud word did we hear, All was as orderly as aS a en ” ‘Strest PRING OPENING.—MRS. C. V. SMITH, No. 618 the robbery. supposed that the raid was planned petent driver behind young horses, whieh cone | Tose-colored and another has pale violet.| a company of cadets on drill at West Point— RECRO EAS DS rewaie’ in that graveyar under the notice of all frequenters of public | colored plumes; the lutter have not been intro-| everyman and boy quiet attending to his | Ten Pieces extraordinary good BLACF SILK, et$1. It Several daysafter the robbery Shepherd was drives. Very respectfully, _R. F. Foster, duced to any extent in this country. own business. Ifasked a question, they give a compares favorably with any $1.50 Silks. Now is Ready-made SHIRTS at following arrested a= one of the principals in the affair, De LL TURNER, ‘This grass wil adapt itself to almost any soll | polite auawer aud go on with their work as if your time to buy. 15 wil pay you to lay it by | Bost Wements are M.D. BRUCE, No. 433 97m STREET, and on trial was identified by a number of the| 1 will be seen from this that the two gentle- | or situation, but preferring one very rich and | No one were present. Four hundred men are until Fall, as itis a sure saying of 60c. per yard. Boy's Wamsutta, untinished, 60c. nor ‘t n Tretden a Ma Sitizens as being the man on horseback who fred | men ‘named. who are expert wheelmen, deny | moist. In the latter situation it will not bear | employed on these grounds, in the different de- vately end tm; — .. allan ral Putin came to the assistance | that the accident was caused by the horses tak- | the rigors of a northern winter, dampness seem- | partments of labor. Four hundred horses were E During the trial of Shepherd his wife, who was a fascinating Woman, was at his side in court, and, by her winning ways, had apparently ev fluence on the jurors as to cause them to assess the lightest Punish =nt possible on Shephe He was sent to the penitentiary. While Shepherd was in the nitentiary a rich old man in the vicinity of misville led Mrs. Shepherd to believe that she Was divorced from Shepherd becanse he was in the penitentiary. and then took her as his wife- When Shepherd came out of prison, his wife de- ferted her foster husband and went to Dallas, Texas. After Mrs. Shepherd left the old manhe icly accused her of baving taken aboat 10,000 iu cash from him on the day she ran of ing fright from the bicycles. ‘The park board, on the call of the president, Mr. J. H. B. Latrobe, will hold a special meeting this morning at ten o’clock to censider the question, when some action will be taken in the matter. There can be no doubt that there is much to be sald on both sides of the question. The wheelmen ad- vance as a strong argument the fact that the bicycle Is in general use on the streets of Wash- ington, where high-spirited horses are plentiful, and that the animals do not take any notice of the machines. It is becoming quite common at the capital, where the smooth asphalt pavements | shows unusual facilities for the merchant and uusiness man to go to and from his office ing absolutely fatal to it. It is therefore better to give it arich and dry soll, and water freely when necessary in summen. In a dry situation, as far north as New York, thie grass out during the winter with a liberal mulching of dry leaves. It is the better plan, however, to take up the clumps in the tall and keep in any convenient place away from frost during winter. . Inearly spring the clam) will live may be di- vided to almost any extent, provided each piece bas a few root fibres attach We wish to add that with the greatest possible care and atten- tion in cultivation there cannot be produced such magnificent plumes anywhere, not even in their native country, as those grown in southern k.” rest in their stalls. Moses? Age and Chil “Will Brudder Dred Scott Hastings step dis way?” blandly inquired the president of the Lime Kiln club after the votes were counted. Brother Scott stepped up with a grin on his face as if he expected to draw a chromo and the president continued: “Brudder Hastings, fo’ weeks ago you was| Our builaing is going on rapidly, tooken sicl “Yes, sah.” “You called inde doctor, put ahot brick to yer Toamlog about the fields or enjoying a noonday eo and Fever. ¥ifty Dozen MISSES SILK HOSE, in Dink, Blue and Cream, at 7c. a pair, worth $1.25, Every article in our two stores reduced. We want to crowd ‘& drawing of which can be seen in our window. We must open with a PIANOS AND ORGANS. L. WILD & BRO. . 0,1 Sire Northen eae sole agents for the STIEFF and theK RANI Special attention wiven to Tuning Petes tial Organs, "Several Pianou aud Ongaba nov for ent at low sacs, HAuter. LIM, 1s. eS wont RERSARSMANB FEO en LIDA! SUMNER, SoLe AGENT, 811 9ra Sraser Noutswesr. ME. WASHINGTOY. HAUNCEY J. REED, FASHIONABLE bares op nd omy on the bieyele, and to wind in and out among | California, from whence this country and Eu- | feet fn’ fent word to our relief committe to fle Seti) Ealabad dant Cc z . i DRESEMARING AND THI STORE, When Isaw Younger, Little and Frank and the animals without causing the least alarm. Tope is supplied. sere al me per week.’ (SUCCESSOR TO SIDNEY T. NIMMO, Jesse James in Russeliville, before the bank rob- bery, they acted in sucha ventiemanly and pleas- Bat way as te e them very agreeable com Their theory Is, that after a horse sees a bicycle once or twice It ceases to regard it as a cause for alarm, and thus the more general the use of Ravenna grass (Erianthus ravenna), a rival to the pampas, is a beautiful object for the lawn, and for northern latitudes 1s on some accounts Dat’ committee reported favorably on your case, an’ de money was sent you—€3 per week And shall cell every article in our present etores before removal. NSYLVANIA A’ Sutts, Costumes, Cloaks, Stahort notioss "Ladttes san 4 can 483 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, and vasted, and eT ad the wheel, the less objectionable it. beco preferable. It is perfectly hardy, similar in ap- | fur two weeks, Your illness was said to be = he wheel, the less objectionable mes. . at Panlous. iney dressed neatly, as though they | The wheelmen claim thet the bicycle ls « vehicie pearance to the pampas, adifferine only in the | chills an’ fever.” MATCHLESS HIEMEKAMP PIANOS publics etdiviesiy amine Jone zich and were gentiemen of leisure. Frank | in every sense of the word, and that there does | form and color of que’ plumes," Ir yee long, | “Det wan ie wah? LANSBURGH & BROTHER, imine lames was the most intellize T Wane henad Te | not exist a legal right to Kegislate avainst It for | graceful foliage, throwing up flower stems from | “Just so; but what brung’em on? Brndder or 1a Saw S Sr etaenttom, tud F Revo heard hits | ene benest os the aniiinary (run whosied vehicle | ax ta ten feet hie , terminated by graceful, | Hastings, I diskivered yesterday dat you got le 4 SHONINGER CYMBELLOR ORGANS, anise Waa Sa ae taik as weil in the French, Spanish and German | hig point Is now pending before a New York | drooping, feathery-Hke plumes from fliteen to | into a dispute wid a naybur about the aige of 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. Bold on monthly payment of from $5 to $15. ine maces my i tee ace chan, Koel Spe tard pee court. and the decision shortly expected will | twenty inches long. Kes have a silky appear- bats fen Pag had a fight, an’ was knocked ¢ tp the city of Louisville, on easily passed as a priest or minister. Frank have an important bearing on the subject wher- | ance, are of a silvery white color. This | into a ditch full of water. Dat was what started Jewes was a cood Impersonator, and 1 am of the opinion, from rome information in my possession, that he visits the larze cities disvmised as a newly arrived Frenchman. spaniard ever the bicycle Is in use. The result of the meeting of the park board to-day will be looked for with interest. _———_____+ee_______ * Hawtherne and Loring. or German, ani can easily travel ou cars and steamboats under sea. ——_—<es—s___ Tue Savana Desert Caxat will amount to very littie if built, in the way of inundating the Dr. Lenz, the German traveller. who has lately made the ‘Timbuctoo, correeta- so: the generally re- ceived potions as to th aracter of the country vaguely known as the Desert of Sanara. ac cording to Dr. Lenz, it really forms a great pla- teau. about 1,100 feet above the level of the At- lantic. In no part of this plateau is there to be found that depression below the level of the ecean which ts (gers Gl maps of certain geographers, and w led to wild schemes of converting the whole region into a great in- Jand sea. Moreover, the Sahara is not one dead gandy level, but is really greatly varied in its Rocks are sueceeded by from Moreeco to 80 In short, the Sahara is not 80 bad as it has been called; wild beasts are hee a —— enemies to be met are ‘ouraeg tril who last massacred the French Tran: tion. From the Boston Post. Our handsome commissioner of agriculture, Dr. George B. Loring, has dropped into the leo- ture business a little, and the platform is always a gainer by his presence. Nearly two weeks ago he gave an elaborate review of Hawthorne's life and work, at All Souls’ church, Washington, of winch THE Stan of that eity publishes a lengthy abstract. We know of no one who has a higher or heartler appreciation of te grcat_Rovellst than Dr. Loring. They were personal friends and companions during the latter portion of Hawthorne's life, and the study which the doc- tor has made of the illustrious author's charac- teristics and character has been a close one. A little cirele of literary men in this city were fairly electrified one evening by an im- rompta presentation of this, his fay sub- Jeet, so brilliant and just that it was called for in more extended and the doctor partially complied, the ‘public has not yet had e full it of this almost inspired discourse. We dislike to encourage the multiplication of books, but we believe there is room and a wel- come waiting for one more if the doctor will expand his personal reminiscences and his etu- dies of Hawthorne to those proportions. +o. ______ Dorsey as a Financier. - Seeretary ‘From the Denver Tribune. grass is a free grower, and will with little care and attention produce an immense number of plumes. After the plant has become well estab- lished a small plant will usually give several lames the first season. inely with those of the pam} be used with advantage together. The plumes contrast pas, and they may F. A. BENSON. ————+o. The Hace Hetween Vests and Scarfu, The gradual disappearance of men’s neck- wear is one of the most singular circumstances of modern times. Not many years ago some philosopher discovered that the vailing among men of putting fom thres to seven shirts a week into the wash was reducing multitudes to beggary and keene oth COmmratve indigence, and needed movement tenat4 economy in this re- spect by inventing Phe abo was at the “flat scart” at ten inches in. in a mi hia article os ae ‘A funeral” your chills an’ fever. “An! you wilfully an maticlously put up a Job ‘An’ you wi an’ malicious! up a. to rob dis club of 307" de Til pay it back, sah.” “No you won't! You haven't seen de time.in de last fifteen y’ars dat you had #6 to spar’. out of Paradise Hall fur dé no men in dis club who cafes wheder 70 or 700-y'ars old wi not Keen cc name of hi ‘alk ont, Misser ont 2 agit }) Sah.’ ; mn yen lied to de relief committee when you claimed to have got wet comin’ home from a was an’ we will er on our T LER & CHEWNING, 918 77H STREET NORTHWEST, BLACK AND COLORED SATIN RHADAMES, AT LESS THAN THEY CAN BE BOUGHT RL&E- SATURDAY, APRIL 297m, 1882. {yg mn eons N.B.—Parties leeving the city always find us with coh quoted. ‘Most-complete Repair Shop in the city. Old Pianos made new. “a SEWING MACHINES, &e. LADIES DESIRING TO BUY OR RENT A owing Machine and Fushi Rooms, 638 9th street northwest, near corner of ¥ street.

Other pages from this issue: