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THE EVENING STAR. THUESDAY...... Miay 4, 1882. treater l mppnemshineapes 5 Leanpred =prakeottung ‘THE YROCERDINGS TO-DAY. Mra. Chandler was assisted by her sister, Mrs.| The session of the general conference of the LOCAL MENTION. Kinsley. The wife and daughter of ex-Secretary | Colored M. church was resumed this morning at ——— Hunt received after three o'clock, when many | Jsraelchurch. Bishop Miles, of Kentucky, called called to express their regrets at their approach- } the conference to order. The call of the roly rcRR, ing departure. showed that there were 370 members present. Yor the. midate Atiantiey sou’ atiantic and | , 2epFeeentative and Mrs Barbour have tnvited | Devotional exerlses were conducted by Bishop ast Gulf States, increasing cloudiness, with rain, | Wests for this evening at nine o’clock to their poets a by Bishops Miles and Warmer southerly winds, lower pressure. quaint old homestead on Capitol hi. '. H. Daniels, of the Tes = Justice Harlan, who returned this week from a Special Weather Bulletin. visit to his wife at Atlantic City, says she 1s. RAIN TO-MORROW. bd Ra aor a ee Al wv. cane 2 i aughter is here visitin; irs. Janiu on Massachu- G rer euletn te the Ores: | Setis avenue——-Nepreseutitive Siualoton ot ais. | WAS 8] potnted on’ credentials, and Fequested to The pressure {chest in the souti® Atlantic | sissippl, and his wite are enjoying a visit from his | repo! It was decided that slates A storm daughter and her husband, Mt.and Mrs. Smith.— | the meeti should be central in orada end s ins | The Russian minister and Mme. de Struve expect | 9:90 to 2 o'clock each day. i to sall for Europe with M. and Mme. Outry in THE FOLLOWING STANDING COMMITTEES June. = aise Agnes Fairley sated ee were appointed: winds al ew. York, with her sister and ex-Gov. Cheney, | “Qn gEviscopacy—J. H. Mitchell, Ga.; M. Hall reneral rise tn for Europe. for a stay of seme months.—Lieuten- i her ex - meuntaias, avers ging | aut and This T- Dix Bolles have arrived in town | Kent, RH. Daniel, Tenn.; M. F. Jamison, Texas; word Wave, extending trom | {Fo on Franciseo, and are visiting at bis moth- | E. B. Blackledge, N. W. T. Thomas, Va.; A. J. mowing t the eastward. | ers, 929 G street. Stinson, Ga.; Isaac Bullock, La,; Oliver Orner, ted ioe Friday in New England, | pape amen ids Miss.; F. aL MePherson, ‘Texas; i. T. Thirgood, te states, th Atiaatie an 3 state ‘resentation Day at the tional a! la. sche me ee oe oe sir salar 8 ig Itineracy—J. 8. White,.Ga.; H. A. Stewart, Ky. =e a Mute College. <a ee Mab : vixs Pactris Lawns AN INTERESTING AFFAIR. Bie Jonesy Gs BE Fonds Mises GM,” Blount, & STERN, 804 7th street. etses of this anniversary of | $2.5 R- pee PRR oe Ht themyIves of . kook place yesterday alternoon th <8) Church Kteratare nay & CO, Seo | hallof the college. Kendall Green was fresh In $ i 2. its spring beauty, and extended its usual cordial | sun, North Carolina; J. M. Ces e welcome to a large gathering of distinguished | §. l. Stinson, Georgia; 10S ee tet Dhcnatote People. The graduating class had tastefully deeo- | James Briller, Mississippi; D. I. Jackson, Ala- 2 4 f-arms of their re-} }inance—Dayid Moore, Georgia; M. M. Barker, spective states, and with drapings ond festoons of | Kentucky; E,W. Moseley. Tennessee; Mf. Jam Nags and banners, which set off the portraits and | 80M, Texas; C. B. Blackledge, North C: SOCIETY NOTES. Gemeral Comference Colered Mi. E, ar Church. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF TRE CHIFF SIGNat. OFFH etory prices prthwest. sts of the benefactors of deaf mutes adorning Seepheiece, re ea i sippli Canps hs arrived. For all. The motto of the class, “Know Thyself,” | Amos, Louisiana. 2 's vclty and news dealers, Mor- kK above the platform, On which, be- |” Revision—G. W. Usher, Geongia; J, N. Bell, Ken- Ishers. faculty of the were seated &@| tucky; W.H. Daniel, ‘fennessee ts WY, Lewis, n number of men emiaent in literary, educaltonal | ‘rexas; C. L. Burnette, North Fi ‘Ss Missts M; P. Lo .u tet, the president of the collage, stated | Missteetnyn® 22s AMO® tent Arthur being table to be present |” Missions—J. & White, Georgia; M. M. Barker, sit e Kentucky; N. B. Smith, ‘Tennessee; i. P. Holl> F Gane hee oe be ake : ci ingsworth, Texos; J. R. Jones, North Carolina; I. at: Metropo:tten Hotel, and of | Ctalr. t genial and tn g He Andrevis, Misstssippt;, C. MN. Blount, Virginia; HT. of R., U.S. Capitol Pi i X. J. White, Georgia; W. P. Booker, Loulstana. = é U Rules—G. W. Usher, Georgia; L Andrews, Mis- Maw tenis Linea Pia it, the historian, to honor the oceasion | stssippt; A. J. Stinson, Georgia. spi et j Br. Bancroft was equal to the ocea- | " Boundary—H. A. Stuart, Kentucky; B. Smith, Rytaxp Cra 3 | 8 's Were opened by an invoca- | Tennessee; W. W. Lewis,’ Texas; &. ‘8. Booksun, : ponard, ot St. John’s church. ° +B. B. Ford, Mississipply ©. T. Stingon, Georgia; Isaac wn languave e read by Dr. Gallaudet, © James nanan, Mice pat 0. j Tector of St Ann’s Church for deat mutes, New | ¥. Womack, Texas; G. I. Jackson, Alabamay 2 | York city, aud Prof. Chickering of the college | “Rey. Bishop Shorter, of the A. M. E, was invited steriaya horse and wagons E. L. Van Dammne, of Michigan, wrote | to a seat in the conference. Bishop. Miles. ex- I. Hume, driven by Genrge | Up M 1 Law.” and he with the three | plained how a misunderstanding with Bishop Tur- wit a horse belonging to | here following were candidates for the degree of | her, of the A. M. E., had prevented a meeting ng the animal so that it | bachelor of arts. Mr, Lars Larson, of Wisconsin, | the’ bishops of the two churches. Rev. Mr. Thorne discoursed upon the the committee of public worship, reporte Mr. Robert that the preaching services to-night tn the church. would be conducted by Rev. B. Smith, of Tenn, and at Hillsiaie by Rev. H. H. Stors, of’ Kentucky. 's_for the degree of | The conference then adjourned until to-morrow and their subjects, were: Mr. | morning. of Missouri, “The Scientific : and’Mr. J. G. Suxton, fore made m1 Sy re Ne % 5 Art in the Time of Peri. ands, to treet, 3 n, of West Virginia, was a Feuson. bie pr: ee of bachelor of philosophy, Robert Lavender, had to be Killed. Gorn fitted br dy —_.____ A Huspanp’s BILL For Divorce.—D. W. Glassie yesterday filed a bill for divorce for Altred D. Cannon against Mary E. Cannon. The bill states that they were married Nov. 10th, 1861, and lived wie SSeS sidered the question, * Was Alericu Dis- Go ro 914 Pennsylvania svenue, and save money | ® Ss the Nowheenre together till February, 1878, and he charges that tn basing al Of first-class meats. Wholesale | “entation of theseyoung men, andthe | 886,18 addicted to drink and has consorted with Lp np vicious characters, and has brought ner husband’s petri ae been CoM aie iree of Master | name in disgrace, having for the past four years near 4} St | stad, an eminent deat mute, of Christiania, Nor- Os If you Goubt it, co to the pie-nie | Way, President of Lafayette Colleze, . News Bricfs. day next, Sth Instant. fas his subject “A Libena Muuestons | Before the New York Medico-Lng al Soclety last and doing honor to the occasion by his clevated | evening Dr. William A. Hammond read a paper tone and showing, as others have done berore hltn, |. taking the ground that Charles J. Guiteau was tion which other college facul: | Morally depraved but not insane When he killed h character of the work of this | President Garfield. edietion by Dr. n i * ce ‘ = chnrehe "7 Dr Cutnbert Of the First, Baptist | Poitet of the Jeannette expedition, at. Be Peters commen: STRAWER: street northn 44 Voucw ‘The interest in th 3 burgh, cheep, at F tn : tmereased WP Re Tale Oe ee enn wae | CAE Providente last evening the enilty suitor tne future and permanent interest in the subjects of the specu ates poe eres nee CITY AND DISTRICT. Which they treatad. Mr. Dougherty, for instance, | Of the Spi . Was not present to deliver sks aving, Sg ee ONC Of tae TACUILS. Spent the Lak TeNe Te tee |. ‘The Garfleld memorial flowers, which have been Ammsements To-nizht. Washing t rsity of St. Louis, pursuing a a subject of litigation, are to be sent to the Gar- Pena Ones Bocas" Oakis te cabin” spec. in chemistr vith a view of becom- | field Monument Association, the matter having ‘ORD’ seme pte bp Rs “gist,and M ‘on, having develoved | been compromised. Narioxan. Teese Carira. THEATER.—Vai Opp Feiiows’ Barn.—W: Wrrranp’s Hatt. —Prof. Ca c 3 “tatends to devote him- | _ The cltizens? republican convention of Penn- cestainmacnt. s we we Dose hens sylvanta will be heid in Philadephia, May 24. Sraneaca! 7 t ¥ the project of the deat of | James Mooney, president of the Irish National io piace a memorial Dust of | Land League, had sent a message to Mr. Parnell cannes tte a “hapel, to come | CoMstatulating him and the Irish people on the heir gratitude for lis long continued | destruction of coercion. to ald them obtain a higher | _ The readjusters and republicans of Petersburg, education, “Dr. € ennotieed that two- | Vas, yestentay nominated 'T. J. Jarratt {oF thirds of the sum nece=s2ry had already been sub. | MAYOr. | seribed, and that the execution of tie work had | The United States troops having been onderei , | been Indrusted’ to Mr. Daniel French, the eminent | &Way from Fort Washatie, Wyamthg, the cfviians 2 | sculptor, of Concord, Mass, foracriy of Waehiure | WhO remain at the post fear an uprising of the In- tou. It'witl ber : lan and are arming for defence. last p : President Garfel) was |, The democratic state convention of North Caro- ena nt ae Ren tan Green athe saris lina has been called to meet at Raleigh, July 6th, blob Th a uasveseey teercloee seat and the, antt-prohibiviontsts have called’a conven? t month. ‘ter the exercises in the chapel, the college | Uon at Raleigh, June 7th, to nominate candidates. oposition | Bi inspected by the oe, and the |, Charles Ford, the slayer of Jesse James, 13 on end 41 In the gymna- | His way east with two detectives, for the purpose, Doan niclu. | ts stated, of hunting up some’ members of thé ames gang in Pennsylvania, 1 to Dr. | “Archbishop Gibbons has returned to Baltimore ing partis Tt nose agreeable ot the | Siang Winetel, of the Pi church, nortnern AWark the claliy attractl Ealig Sa perece rears California, has declined the position of assistant d_hils foot while getting | Wes rior of ‘the mansion, always | bishop of Mississippi. TF DUreAN OF ene | s rendered vet. more so by the’the fra- | , The New York assembly passed to a third read- in the reims | grant Mowers adorning it, smd the bright faces of ee the bill giving women the right of Ue fs confined and hostess, Whe so cordially welcomed | Suffrage Mus ot Jows from all parts of Russa be Handy, formerly | Mr. Georze Baneroft, Mr. W. W. Corcoran, Act- | 42 on Tuesday, n Kansis Cit ing Vice President Davis, Senators Dawes and The Andover trustees have voted to invite New- Wicy. Chief Justice Waite, Justice Miller's wife, | Man Smythe to occupy the chair of theology for Mrs. Blaine, Miss Dodge, and many cthers of | °2¢ year, vice Parke, resigned. prominence In social and oficial life were present, |, The ofder of arrest in the case of Henry Ward A bountiful collation was enjoyed before the com | Beecher’s son, Eugene ean the action against pany separated. him to recover $15,000 worth of mining stock which En de Lich. The co There om exntbition fn ane of the class rooms ree Pl poe by false representa- the north, Whence they will proceed to | @ Very creditable display of crayon and pencil + . z kK ‘i Le dra by students under the instructton of | . A heavy frost fell in Frederick county, Md., Tues- eme fn K as City bd State his Mied a bill in equity | Mr. A. De Bryant, a graduate of the college. One ay nian rman C, J. Statzet ab, for the sale of he best of these excited our wonder as bein: b 1 re ; by the captain of the base ball nine. Tt was prob aon et ae Eel Vanes fights mate Duse ball season Ue “HE Commencement Of the | over the redistricting DIN, esteriay, Me eaeee iy ask n of Mr. —————>——_ called Mr. Herrington a Mar, and Mr. H. knocked Samuel G. Kinsies’s benent on the 20th instant, Bold Attempt at Outrage. SCE. come and also to give a series of excursions during thé | , wiry ary assaviss A SCHOOL GIRL IN BROAD DAY- Wim. Frisby, colored, who picked the pocket of a r. Win. A. Sduisbury at the circus Monday night, | One of the boldest attempts at outrage that ever ‘ys fined $10 oF 30 days, by Judge Suell to-day. Occurred fn this city took place in broad daylight e Prd tn Paani ates Pony Ces _—. 2 yesterday, on an open lot between 6th and 7th and adge Snell tod: FS E a in knocking the eye out of a horse that he was | © Streets and Maryland avenue northeast, just one SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, Griviug. He was committed in default of the fine | block from the place where the flend, Tom Smoth- A back building attached to Retsinger's bakery, | ers, outraged Miss Leins, for which he {s now serv- = ~ G bas Borthwest, was badly damaged by | ing a term of thirty years in the Albany peniten- Chas. Schneble, of No. 26 14th street, and Geo. | Uary. A little elght-year old mulatto girl, named | 4 BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCH HAZEL, Drescher, at the corner of 13% and D streets, were | Jessie Carpenter, while going from her home, 1019 AMERICAN FIR, MARI- Gned $2) each by Judze Suc to-day, for Keeping | H street, hortneast, to the Liasole cone house, Se CAMEDE: open on Sunday, and noted ‘appeals. corner of 2d and C streets southeast, was seized on GOLD, CLOVER BLOSSOMS, &c, Knights of St. Columbkill have elected the | the sidewalk Lepeg | that lot by a colored man Mers tor the ensuing yi Ce named Dennis Lyles forty-three years old, and re- A. Duffy: fi siding on Good Hope road in the county, and car- Thomas Curtin; se eputy commander, Fed to the center of whe lot, where ihe threw ner ick DI third deputy commander, Stephen A. | down snd tore her clothes, when the gitl’s cries | A single dose instantly relie vie - 3 cial Secretary, Maurice D. Stack; | brought some colored women to the scene, ing or Teed cade ples Gahustiac cen ee Frording Secretary, William Murphy; treasurer, | who called for the police, when the villain ran | watery discharges from the Nose cod tren cane Zokn Mslone; boarl of governors. Patrick Me | away, followed by the Woinen. Mounted Police. | Jver charges from th Ree Tee Namara, P. MeMiunenan, James O'Connor, Jere- | inan Felt took up the chase, and after pursuing oh geo Aiterd ‘onnell, PA. McArdeL him about three-fourths of s mile overhauled lim | 8P4 subdues Chills and Fover. In Chronic Catarrh it Court in General Term this morning Mr. | at North Capitol and K streets, and brought hin Charles H. Reed, of the Chicago bar, on | back to the scene of the assault, where he was | Sense of smell, taste and hearing when affected, frees motion of Mr. E. B. adimitted te tle District | fully identified by the women and little girl. He | the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive mat- Dar. Mr. Keed took oecision toapotogize to Judge | was taken fo the Navy Lan! stition-house and | ter, sweetens and purifics the breath, stops the cough, Cox his oversight in net having applied for | loct up. In the Volice Court this afternoon he a rests the progress tarrh towards Consump- Yon betore, stating that wen he entered Was charged with assault with atiempt % com oa eee = S associate counsel, the neces- | mit a rape, an¢ roug! counsel rown- bottle Radical © PS Veoteay haine shah oe oe ruonne Sppeerys ier detnun ot eto aad fextorits Inna gibi oe, Fea epee corpus case, in Which the custody of | for the action of grand jury lefault of $1,¢ rs 4 E is Blanche M. Strait "is souzht by the father, | bonds. Gists for $1. Ask for BaxronD's RapicaL Cune. and which was set for a hearing !n the Crimina Sie ee, Court this morning, was postponed until Satur-| _BUIDIxG AssoctaTions.—At the eighth monthly day. meeting of the Union Co-operative Building asso- Wm. Stant, a street huckster, was charged in | ciation last evening, $2,300 wos advanced at an av- WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass. the Police Court this morning with being loud and | erage premium of 68 per cent. Polsterous on the sure. in crying “strawberries.” ‘Atthe dist mectiig of the Rauttable Bullding ‘The court imposed a fing of $5 and suspended exe- | association last night, $13.000 were gold at an av Cuttin of sentence, and released him on his per- | erage premium of 62 per cent BL is. = C ATARRH. —__»—___ ‘Tae Reswwesr Anristy’ Sat —Tuough the col- Jee keaton eee a Sal | BUILDING ASsocIATION.—The_ meet Jection of paintings and other art objects tn the | the purpo-e o7 rorming a new Dill freee pig od house, corner of 15th and H streets, | was re List bight at Forrest hal’. Mr. Join COLLINS’ inclutes some of the flnest works of resident | Teetch was called to the chair aud Mr. Gee W. arts King acted as secretary, and tie following were sone pr a Coorecrnoay Ce agree ae Ireak > mx tod of constitution, and as ae probability (oop Stee ER. 1g of wetting sufficient stock subscribed to justify the INSTANT RELIEF rach Served ne plecres” were. witdrawen, | Soom Of a De asape: tion at UN ie Meas ‘there being no adequate bid made for ‘them, Louis Ritchie, Win. Smith and Joun W. Morgan, | For Pain and Weakness of the Luxos, Lrver, Kioxexs agent: | RAS fhe tea posta Same Place at a mecting to be | ana Unmany Oncaxs, RHxUatInw, NEURALGIA and PLASTERS. re om $534 to $6 per thousand; 6,000 Fixst SUBDIVISI 1B ASSOCT. Cra! Dyspzrsta, in COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELEOTRIC shad, from $i4 to $20 per hundred; 200. bt rims beld thelt te Malar monthly mecting ‘ruestoy FLASTERS, Only 25 cents. -Soldeverywhere. £6 Fock and perch, 1 10 to 40 cv t afternoon, at 30 ed Wom n’s o'clock, at the Age Home. A report was submitted by secreta 'y, s Showing the humber of cases relieved. The sui as ‘Thom oe = owes ject of discontinuing ‘operations until the fall was rng A eearmaany | leit over unttl that time, Ie was ondered that Joseph Gols. | gel, MANKET-—To-day, 25,000 herring sold at = . ran .50 to $5 per 1,009; 1,000 tallors, at 50a75c. q Boroagn Bratt be requested to deltver the a annual | 109, 500 shad, at $8a$i0 per 100. per JFAOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED _ NTS’ ASSOCIATION met yes- 5 ¥ Tara Son of ladcpendence on the Fourth of July, a1 ee = SEES a Marsual Mesi was directed to mate allsurtableas, GUMMER SILKS. SUMMER SILKS, Tangements for the celebration of the day. Ap- Pioprtate action was taken reg) uring the death ot aT m dD. ise exsrs. rut, Wejoy au SE Waters were appointed to prepare ‘resolutions re- | . 60 CENTS, 62 CENTS, 68 CENTS, 15 CENTS. Jative to the death of John Lenthall soretuniats ‘Tre Asristt Lanoxens Uxton met at Johnson's all inst niznt, the proce: ‘ings, being opened oft tary; ahd 1. J. Johason, treas- | year Be TOT YF rer. Tue graders and, the plittorm men ask for ) Dress i Fi hovelters, $1.50. ‘The asphalt men’ stat re Poel Brew: Coos wap, T Beer tee tee ees, that, the | Fine all-wool White Flanuel, ont ii acced@ to thelr demands, 2s tt 1s | FAl“Tincus, ew Dees Stat cuit to secure skilled meu, Best Feather-pruof Bed Tick!n, Heretofore graders haze rece: Best nuke of a nd other asphalt laborers $1. a day. Cream Bu. row ax Ixsencrion.—This morning Mrs. Dora Kolb, tensat of house No. $37 D street north- west, ‘lied'a Lill for an injunction agatust SUlson Hintchins and John F. from tearing dow! she hes been a tena 5; that she DRY GOODS. | Medical 4:5 den’s Liebig's Liquid Extract of Beet and Tonic -* sete , | Are receiving ‘additions to their Btock of weakneay and ee ee eed eee daily ‘Large cannot. tex no other.) “Oracumut yeneraly. ee CHOICE DRESS GooDs. The Yellowest Case of Jaundice ECRUE SWI88 MUSLINS, ¥ BATISTE ROBES WITH EMBROIDERY, MERV LAWNS, which are Very New and Besutifnl. Write to Mrs, Lydia E. Pinkham, — | wanzas Gin No. 233 Western avenue, Lynn, ‘Mass. for —— ! yhiets relative to the cu ve propersss: her | PERCALE AND GINGHAM DRESSES, with Em- egetable Compound in all femaie complaints, broidery Trimmings. INDIA LINENS, PERSIAN LAWNS and Genuine | xnerg = ¥ STREET) oh, Why pimuahsaesbes LINEN LAWNS in New Styles. ape ee Gepernent ful end compet > = will you let that invalid friend suffer, that Hop | FINE WHITE GOODS, of every Grade and Texture, | Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to this stock Bitters wiil 80 ce’ cure? and compare Prices and Qualities, as ihe goods are sees ae eaiae ce PONGEE AND PONGEE EMBROIDERY. right in every respect. F e inguisi arm. “ONE PRICE ONLY." A delightful fragrance of freshly gathered fow. See Bree cate Cn Newent Od, Onctont Articte ° pasate: ers and spices the distinguishing area Gs Fioreston Oologne. FOULARD SILKS, AT 75 CENTS. TRUNNEL & CLARK. inanete Beauty Regained. LOUISINE AND SURAH CHECKS, 75a, m2 803 MARKET SPACE. pe ‘The beauty and color of the hair may be safely | GUINET AND BONNET BLACK SILKS, in every NEW Goops. SUN UMBRELLAS, ee akin te Parker's id feparnr eeeerd #rade. Special bargain at $2 and $2.50. — LATEST NOVELTIES. dandruff eradicating peoherties.? - GOOD BLACK SILKS for $1, $1.25 ana $1.50, BEST QUALITIES, See NEW PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, LOWEST PRICES. For Sinking Spells, = Mts. duziness, palpitation apd low spirits, rely on | MISSES, AND LADIES’ FANCY HOSE, ta Sik end ee How to Save. CHOICE BLACK GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, | Satin Rhadames, Ly y < = oe ‘ ee oem are subject Sap gas ataeas AND THE LARGEST STOCK OF FASHION- uy ich may end in dangerous tllness. Parker's . Fi Giniee Toute vee keep the Kidneys and liver. active, ABLE DRESS GOODS AND NOVEL- Bea pee Lanne (new pettorna), and by preventing the attack save much sickn: re et wu oes oF ‘dine, ae soil eon Phen. feene ‘TIES KEPT IN THIS MARKET. ‘Kid and Lisle Gloves. DOUGLASS, Rowell, Hazacl, O'Leary, Hart’ os — — ¥ STREETH ’ and other pedestrians all use German Corn Re- | §2-Oxx Paice. TYLER & CHEWNING, a pth palm instant Hamas ml 918 7rH STREET NORTHWEST. ue oar Su INERT, dnoluti a a3 N . yl LLINERY, F Dine, bleeding Hecht ae Ss ie PECIAL BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, _ | ant’BUN SES AT ee Gia ke ‘or any case of blina, bie i Ing, ulcerat N and NE'S ©: asp uty. tank to cure. Prepared bel it ig Ramat fa See an Tae § ae ails to cure. Prepai . Pe er, . Dey The is the Ch: m3 E Arch street, niladelphin Pi None génutne with. aa = = = Ea RIS: ignature. y druggist olt-eo < MRS. J. P. PALM Son eA ee UIPURE AND SPANISH LACE NETS, Stienttastad Tivews Goode) WAdisl Goute wilt, pam zs ER, Lodtite's Specific cures the worst case in 8 to 20 FOR OVERDRESSES AND GARNITURE. Roe a > Sn 7 ee minutes. cents. At all drug stores. — Nun's — colors, none one =e =. Between 11th and 12th Strosta, SUPE Handsome Bisck Brocade pare using Wells’ Health Renewer, $1, Druggists, | BROOADED AND STRIPED PLUSH GRENADINES. | Black and White Striped Silks, 60a, ae Depot, Stott & Cromwell. 6 | TWISTED SILK HERNANIES, Light Biue and Pink Cashmeres, pure Wool, wide A Case of A. Card. POLEA SPOT GRENADINES. double width, 50c. FRENCH BONNETS axp LONDON HATS, ‘To all who aresuffering from the errors and in- MOIRE GRENADINES. Checked Dress Goods—Biack and White, Blue and | xoCenis, Giscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early ABMURE GRENADINES. | gold, Green and Gold, Brown and White, 2c. en decay, loss of manhood, &., Twill ‘send a’ recipe NUN'S VEILINGS. Biack Cashmeree, pure’ wool, doubis | GPECIAL NOTICE! BPECIAL NOTICET ‘that will cure you, free of chai This at Te- | ‘Rare Bargains” in BLACK SILKS, from 75c, to$3.00. — medy was discovered by a misstonary In South | « ipecial Offering” of BLACK RHADAMES, at $1.25, The great ruth which has attended the opening America. Send a self-addressed envelo) to the RES $1.50 to $3.00. OUR NEW STORE has not detracted from our Rev, Josera T. Inwan. Station D, New York city. | LOUISINES, SURAUS, FOULARD AND SUMMER ive ateck; aswo as cecsiving Quliy tego Besetens 1 M iabl LUPIN’S DRESS FABRICS AND GRENADINES. Nera Se ee the choicest Novelties which the Paris market aff 9 Bi the Most 2 NES. Cashmere Shawin, ail W " tonie TOF Che bain ved ecnenntiog Oneane Te oat, Complete Stock of all the Novelties of this ccle-| Povinen Dine Nerkinw toe devon, ‘We would particulariy request our customers and tively cures nervous debility, loss of memory, and | yous agen a KND LISLE GLOVES. Honey-Comb White Quilts, 750. public to examine our stock and prices, which we gil seminal and sexual weakness All druggists, | CANTON CREPE, CALCUTTA SEERSUCKERS. Black Silke, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2. a een eo ists hovwe, Six for $5. Stott & Cromwell, 480 Pa. EMBROIDERED PARIS KOBE‘ trom $15,00 t050.00. ‘One hundred pieces of Scotch Ging: plain MRS. M. J. HUNT, Ald Dair Thad Kew, for Comblantion Sule” Hoa Shou and) and steed, 256 Spa | FINE MILL INE o oni for Com 1b Suits. —_— . cD FIN Fresh Alderney butter, churned every morning | Faney COTTON, LIsLis AND. SILK HOSIERY, a Uta cmnl Conn eee en Mane gual delgered fn Ji “Ward rine Bex pcr i | SSzial udaoenr' ANDRES canreR's TT... cottage cl se, but sweet is 5 ENC) S is tc. per qt. Cream, ibe. pint. Cieranleig opto yo ERENCH DR £88 Goops in| 28 MARKET SPACE. a SILK, FLANNEL and CAMBREC SUITS, Se mage 5 —_ m aasortnien . Tuade ae Jost resene, another Lane Lotat PIANOS AND ORGANS. _| *\'iouyerie. 7 K IXe@’s Panace, CHOICE AND STYLISH PARASOLS. = ee M. WILLIAN, §@ PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, (CHENB: AREROOMS. PIANOS 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, . mn end rent at re 7 CITE TREVISE, PARIS, als SEATON PERRY, yo ES freta [sme VOR 1 Sane’ 614 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. (Successor To Perry & Brorurr,) strect, above Pennsylvania avenue, 639-lm_ tn ave, oO RTST Ry iALE— insytvani * 9 establishment Penneylvania avenue, corner 9th atrost. ¥ ORGANS. firaai Formerly with Lora'& Taylor, New York, and Wine Eetablinhed 1840, m3 AT ANDERE OHGANS, ame Eo; Bt Louie, a eens le 5 TOWRA ES, [omens sas Soc | ei a ae eae a ¥. G. SMI Fae J 817 MARKET,SPACE, 829-66 1103 Penninylvauis aveane, | SUaTAl 3 FLALLET DAVIS & co.'s USS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. frre ‘ z Soiitp i 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ANOTHER ARRIVAL! STILL, THEY COME! | wy, have {ust opened a beautiful ine of SATTEENS, | WOHLD RENOWNED ASD UNDQUALED, Makes CORSETS to order iu every style and iuaterial,’ full line of brocaded SILKS and SATIN, NUN'S VEIL HARDMAN UPLIGHT PIANC and tees perfect Nt and comfort, ING and ALBATROSS in spring shades. We are re- NEW STYLES FOR HOLIDS 1ALTIES ARE— Full line of ght CASHMERES. darlene hae ot BL. SUMNEK, SOLE AGENT, “pee eee 9 Ni XN iN LN AMS. Tals De ustlon. ie _*“Hercul WONDERFUL BARGAINS! Linen and Ducitic LAWNS. dxanline our Block be, (CBAUNCEY J. REED, Porting Corset, for wich Mise Hi. at, fore purchasing elsewhere. os anya wea Gro Corwét, her own make, that for the J. A. LUTTRELL & ©O., Offers the followi: French, German and Spanish spoken. following special bangeine iS MB. BRUCE, No. 433 Oru STREET, Sixty thousand dollars’ worth of MILLINERY, fresh, | St Bae Seas PIANOS AND ORGANS: nig Rodrig nd ee new,nobby aud fashionable, to be slaughtered. MA4tTINGS, = MATTINGS, =—- MATTINGS. | po, 1, an ereant 3-stringedSquare Grand, pole ee oy AY wd ated carved bran new Piano, by one of the most noted Baiti- | pr. Warner's, the Thomson Glove Fi ‘and Wilson’ Ten thousand HATS, for Ladies, Misses and Chil- — more makers; regular price §750; offered on $15 mouth- | Waist for Children. Bole axency for ‘Mrs. s BUY OF US AND SAVE MONEY. Iy—at $350, tart non ae Gren, in Chip, Porcupine, Manilla, Milan, Canton, Se PTE ¢MATTINGS in tho | yNO_2s, 020 Of thore celebrated Upright Pianos, made | VTME. ¥ WASHINGTON, i - eare offering the BEST STOCK of iN © | by Hardman, and used 1 5 pric 170, SI NARITA Stra, Satin Braids, Tuscan, comprising all the Jead- | ety $f'Quality and Desieus, at ths lowest prices: "No. 3, a full cotave, ‘beautifully carved Rosewood | DRESSMAKING S80 TANUAIING STORE, ing shapes, one hundred and fifty aifferent styles. ‘5 Striped LINENS, Striped and | Piano, inlaid with pearls and made by Ernst Gobier, ButsPENNSYLVANIAAVESS re MITIES, CRETONNE: Sue SILKS, | and cost #750. ‘Terms $100 cash; price, $190, nee ey oe mage apy fare Drown oof Fifteen thousand dollars’ worth of Elegant RIBBONS | Tose COVERS midis orden oad Se eitad | No. 4, & T-octave Square Piano, with overstrung base | and busted, and a perfect fityroaranveed. aoe to Steam Carpet Cleaning. Carpets called for and | 82d modern improvements; very powerful in tone;made = — Be Tee 8 EC delivered, by ex-partner of WM. KNABE. Price, $100. BOOKS, & No. 5, one 7-octave Square Piano, made by Chicker- | —————""~ 2. J Five thousand dollars worth of LACES and PLUMES: SINGLETON & HOEKE, ing & Sons. Price, $430, APANESE DECORATIVE BOOKS, SCROLIA, 2 N 4 : . Be ee inall the leading shades, st less than market value. : Xo. 6, special price in a Job lot of organs by a retired deny ~ PgAe GOLD'S, m2 801 MARKET SPACE. — Sew A FLOWERS, the most exquisite display, at manufac- N.B.—Parties leaving the city always find us with N PUBLICATIO: een’ ANSBURGH & BRO. cach ready to purchase anything in our line. This en- vee cuice us te Keep in stock most of the time PEANOS from | yosu,anq Scone, by Tito Vignoli, Rater. Sel. Berton CHICKERING, STEINWAY and KNABE, and OR- ‘$1.50, = ri PATTERN HATS and BONNETS ata reduction. GANS from MASON & HAMLIN, SMITH AMERI- | Frondc's Life of Thomas Carlyie, 2 vols., $4. CAN and ESTEY, at less than one-Lilf the usual prices | Capital tnd Population. by FB: Hawg, $1.50 One hundred dozen Children's TRIMMED HATS at Ser eons nae ieee “ays lates Handbook of Gon: wor WONDERFUL BARGAINS FOR THE BALANCE oF | ™*enew. be Don't miss your chanee, and call at Gee ee ed mcr Fi . : THE SEASON, sole agents for the STIEFF and theK RANT EKING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. FINANCIAL. GREAT CLEARING SALE ‘Alb PERSONS WISHING TO OPERATE IN STOCKS FAVE You snex Tae IN CONSEQUENCE OF REMOVAL TO OUR NEW a eS aa ; BUILDING IN THE FALL, g M. M. BROWN & CO., COMMISSION BROKERS, No, 6 WALL STREET, N. ¥. Stock Privileges Secured at Close Rates. ‘WE OFFER NOW: FA se ac on margin against any| (FINEST STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, ETO, Buivileges bought Warogen us when they shoes, PEOHS ‘Ten Cacea beautiful LAWNS, warranted fast colors, in | Write for particulars = ¥. G. FISCHE: Figured and Polka Dot, 5 cents, . a. R, Ze ee PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES picacane ap iK WC niin i 629 16th Street, Opposite U.S. Treasury, BACK SUIT, Five Case Guest French SEERSUCKER, 12}¢., worth | BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE 3 me aS H. H. DODGE, ‘Thyee Cases small PLAID WOOL DRESS GOODS, re- Guced to 12%4¢. from $00, ‘Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough tand enCe te One Case BROCADED DKESS GOODS, in all the new One Case ALL-WOOL FINEST NUN'S VEILING, mODRAS BUILD at 250. Thesoare very scarce. We just received | NO 089 15rx STREET, (CO! ~ es RI Au U niganeay: = — 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. & Be 7 be £4] Uae at Agency for Princeand Whitey, Stock Brokers, | Branch Bor OMea Ford's Opera Howse, al0 Fh a a Rt AAA T © RAAAU_U m | TwoCases ECRU, only FRENCH BUNTING, at 160. aa Bgss8 THR Ba ‘4 uu Sess87? peryard. These cost 5c. to import, buf as itis a 64 Broapway. New Yore. SEWING MACHINES, &c. _ So ee we omer Ta SE ae DS acy claus ot Becuites boeghh inde on eclaniio™ ANTED EVERYBODY TO CALL AND sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New | ,), \,,ctamine the very latest improved and most duurae One Case FAILE RELIGEUSE, the finest Cloth im- | York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the seinen Lag e Ported, 45inches wide, at65c., reduced from §1.25. | New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one percent See eae used UB. 999 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN! commiasion, Private and direct telegraph wires to | | No springs usod in ite bes One Case double width NUN'S VEILING, at 50e., re- | Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through | ¢z0siled., Tt i the lightest running sutde machine eves Guced from T6e, Which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges | WEED an: eas Ay ‘One Case 6-4 small check ALT WOOL DRESS GOODS, | orstocks and Bonds and information regarding the OPFESHEINELS at00c, Other merchants areselling them at $1. | srarkets received through our wires INSTANTLY ai- | Rélisble Goring Machine Roome, ; Rorthwest, Bt. Cloud Building, rect from the New York Stock Exchange. n1_| Machines repaired and rented. Six Cases ALL WOOL FANCY BUNTINGS, in Black | ee ee em Excanre,_md_ + ‘and all the leading Spring shades, at 250., worth ADIES DESIRING TO BUY OR RENT A 982 D STREET, NEAR 10TH STREET. tes. Maria toneeins NOW 18 TRE TOE TO PAINT. Titevpxe MacHine. ee Sale — own selection out of all the Bem, : com emenee | Ea rem Pi ‘New, Fa eT BOB HWE Ecco | BLACK SILKS COLORED SILKs, | PAINTS, Pee T HHH INNNG med — Sok Of i HEN RN 6 Go| ten Ptocesextraortinary good BLAGE SILK, at $1. 1 /ARNISHES, 000 LLL 00 7 HUN NN GGG compares favorably with any’ $1.60 Sila. “Now ie be your time tobuy. It will pay you to lay it by BRUSHES, UNDER OBD/FELLOWS' HALL, Until Fa ll, as it is a sure saving of 50c. GLASS, ETC... 18 AT No, 1421 NEW YORK AVENUE, NEAR THE TREASURY, FROM JAMES H. McGILL, DEALER IN BUILDING SUPPLIES. 2 Hanay toantines of strectcarn _att-tm AEsaL CHEMICAL PAINT. Fifty Dozen MISSES SILK HOSE, in Pink, Blue and Cream, at 75c. a pair, worth $1.25, L4e88 BEER, ‘THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. 408. SCKLITZ BREWING €O."8 LOOK! » LOOK! LOOK!!! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY WE OFFER TWENTY- FOUR STYLES, NOBBY, STYLISH SPRING SUITS AT $10, $10, $10. ‘These goods are Limited, and cannot be Duplicated. BOYS BLUE FLAWNEL SUITS AT $4, $4, $4. Every article in our two stores reduced. We want to MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, ‘The or‘ginal and only Mixed Paint that will not pect FOR SALE BY DRALEKS 4KD THE 4GENT. rT A ae ase salem “= entire ALADABTINE for ceilings end walla, Better than SAWL C. PALMER, Kalaomine, asit will not rub off. DEPOT, 1234 TWENTY-KINTH STREET ¥.W. ~ Bend for sample cards and crcalars to Our building is going on rapidly, » drawing of which ean be seen in our window. We must open witha CALL EARLY “ND SECURE A BARGAIN. ie Sine eARt And shall sell every article in our present stores before THE FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR. ‘removal, 421 Severta Sraxer N. W.,

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