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DRY GUODs. BOOKS, &e. LETTER FROM NEW YORK. = and-water set, who have aor ireland. Seat Mat good dobe talk Sid senae- Sit«cs, NEW Books. A Matrimomal Bureau—How Canale |e G91, then?” of the Formation of the Constitation of theU. | ates Meet and What They De—Cook- | “Irishmen who wished to avenge the wrongs of e .. by George 2 . 8VO., $5. ing and Cooks—The Musical Festival— | their country” i BLACK AND COLORED. usory of Haglan tao thin Contry, ya Santa} Gee tence eshasae Peseee Died. “Your men 7 sa = Montenatiicus Gran iour and Decadence of the Romans, | ple-Hie Don’t Sump-O" Donovan Hossa | yale, You sre becoming too personal” f @OLKA DOT AND MOIRE, feyecen J. Bee Sel. —An Interview with Him—Baffale | the end of a cigur and lighted tt. i) . ee — Series, | Bil—Melodrama Again-Lydia Ment- Bee you say shey were not men in league with SURAHS AND RHADAMES, Frosiyets of b> -porag oy Hepriey. 6.30 rose, Etc. Carin say nothing. But if they shouid prove to _o—- Parisian Yous by Henry ‘$1.56. YraATa Pe_ietchmen (prove to be. suind r00,) who Baye ‘The Harvard Class Races. i Peabody's Handbook of Con 50 cents. ‘Special correspondence of Tas Evenrxe Stan. their country’s wrongs and sought to it them Roston. ‘The Harvard class races cee EANG 13 8. MOHUN, New Yorx, May 12th.—I was walking along | by desperate means, I shall not condemn them.” have been postponed til tts or at 6:30, HASHIONABLE SHADES AT POPULAK PRICES. | 149 sea C PERASTC Acta AvENDe. | Bond street thts morning when sign caught my | ,; Way, Was the’ mild-mannered Cavendish when they will be rowed if the water is sm tered the tities and eye in the window of the parlor floor of No. 31, a | ~ “They aid not kill him as Lord Cavendish, but as ding in parts 4 n= ane Of the society, occupied the chair TYLER & CHEWNING, Now READY, VOL. 2, SCHOULER’S HIS- | very respectable looking house in every particular. | the agent of English tyranny. AS for Burke, he thi some niceaaitas introductory remarka, wi ' . tory of the United Staten under the Constitution, | ‘The sign was elegant and not obtrusive, It read, | Was sitiay toad.” attacked and he Wound Browned. Mr. G. Brown Goode officiated ‘as secretary. Ad= ioe beeper pect | imcenouns Senta a | RE eee won Urey tanzaeenter taps | aNttuminn seaate reget ey a | ace ettaaiaatena seen EET ROS Te ee nts auch ar arat Cwluch war Dab. | looked interesting, 90 I went in to see wifetuer it | some of them win risk anything to stenernlon, malarious diseases was undoubtedly local, | Was found floating In Stony fg ee hat may be cailed our first nat = “The Bearings of Darwin! Jonn 7 tional era, are | would interest me or not. The door opened into two | It will go on until Ireland is free. You may depend no doubt that the flats had been the source | He was a stranger here, ha’ only arrived last 8-5 + + as ‘Re. MATTINGS, — MATTINGS. | {fund with sh inuex tially w distinct and com | ro upon it. Remember, I have no personal knowled . ~ | Tuesday. He ‘at the hotel as Monroe | W. Powell; “ Darwin's Investigations on , issued with an index ar enwentialy & vclapes ba. | FOOMY apartments furnished and decorated with | U 3 Dersoi 5s, | Of disease to the city. He was as absolutely cer- | Til ‘eee ” lations of Plants and Insects,” C. V. Riley; “Dar. — Tore a third volume in ready for publication, the author, | 8Teat good taste and looking thoroughly homelike, | °,{he Pheonix Park tragedy: Thave nck of that as any man could be. ‘The southern win asa Botanist,” Lester F. Ward: “ Darwin on . . however, announces bis full ion to continue the | but for the presence tm one corner of a business a hearty lat iL 4 s The Jersey Savings Bank Shooting. Emotional Expression,” Frank Baker; “A Dare 'S AN NEY. o ugh, and fell to Opening letters con- | the summer, he sald, wai 1801 gases y a ‘True. ee aud ths ereat condict of 1861. “Price it loth, 3-90; | Cesk covered with papers. Aman of about fitty | taining contributions for carrying “ou the secret | Hesummen, he sald, watted the poisonous Eases | ee NEN ay Mey 1a. Edmund W. Kings: pintan Patography,” Frederik W. Trae. is rears ofering the uzst stoce of MATTINGS in the | aheep, $3; Half Calf, $4. For sale by all book Years, well-dressed and very prepossessing in ap- | Warfare against England. Gieeaaee ano fate peoducet.. be land, the and treasurer ‘of the Provident ‘ Eisnd Studies” are ral Pad Mattes said, animal secretary have Weated of “ Darwin's Coral ity im Quality and Desivns, at the lowest pi table cf contents furn: UI application. New : MR. B, BILL. life, animale ised in the air by | Institution for Savings, who attem: suicide i Law Books. New Buide: Whartot bates Meat | Pearance, came forward and sald: “Good day, ig ead, In the Strined LINENS, Striped and | cal Jurisprudence, 3 vo". Spat mien on Unto: | RFS 00 wish ‘to become harried perhaps?” Buffalo Bill has had a remarkable life. I believe oe ing polson the atmosphere, He oak Bee uetoe pevcng eke A Schoolmaster in Court, > J CRETONNE RAW SILKS, | rations. WM. H. MORRISON, Law BOOKSeuLen Perhaps,” I answered vaguely, and sank into | it would be more proper ta call him the Hon Wil- very comfortable night and awoke greatly re- | ™ PRINCIPAL OF THE TENNALLYTOWN SCHOOL oaae Soen Sort NBO SHADES and | axp Stariown, 475 Renusylvania avenue northwest | an easy chair he pusied forward: “He wore long | itary Cody, however, as if is amerted, on his own MAJOR TWINING’S PLAN pe ge CHARGED WITH ASSAULTING A PUrIL. $ Steam Carpet Cleanings Garhots called fae ana | at Was’ AOthing ot Tho chatkiten wGout hin, “une | Authority, that he intends togo to Congress. If | fF Feclalming the flats, aud he considered that | Unless inflammation of the braia sets In, it 1s al-| Dr. John W. Chappell, principal of the publte | @elivered. Sa cE ae, eee ee ang ee ee aay ed’ ue | he wants to go he'll probably “get thar.” I aup. | PID one which offered perfect protection to the | most certain that he will recover, though bis age | school in the woods about half a mile east of ‘Fans, Napkins, Pictures, Carda, Pat Novelties. | MAN was unquestionably honest. He looked a f : 'P’ | city trom the emanations of the flats. He claimed | and diseased condition are much against him. Ti Tennallytown, was charged in the Police Court tow = me with grave interest for a while, and then said: | pose his biography will be written before long, and OMciais of the Second National bank. informed SINGLETON & HOEKE, “| 228-1m “1 know a young lady who you would be pleased | it will certainly pe interesting. He kicked about | ‘Dat earth itself is @ great disinfectant, and tn | QTclals of th president of the savings day with having assaulted Johnny Queen, a boy ~RENCH tobe met. I will exhibit to you her picture.” He | parrooms till he enlisted as a scout, and then went | CoVering the flats the earth would absorb and de- | they would loan him $63,000 in current funds on | ten years old, who is a pupil in the school ri co wanker space, | WENCH BOOKS, photograph of & very pretty. girl About eighteen | OBtRe Stage. Now tt comes about that he owns a | stroy a large proportion of the poisonous gases. | ten minutes notice, should he need It, The run | The testimony ot Miss ‘Emily Packard, Dr. Chap. rap! la ity of Clevel |, thi he ly Dette hace ed rather a) Nerhins chstat tee [eee portion of the city of cleveland, through es- | The value of the reclamation would be increased | was recommenced ‘this morning ut hhas greatly pell’s assistant, and the defendant himself, was to Spe SARGAINS IN DRESS 6 by a growth of trees and grass, The flats should | abated and is expected to cease the effect ‘i piped sree ee aeeeseS s Se coer. FINEST STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, ETC. bar and had a charmingly rounded figure. lant man, nor even a well educ: man. He has be covered and the reclaimed ground made into a _— iY poy oe sabenavior he ran out of ‘he c E ‘Her father 1s pes ey? said the direc- | a number of cranky 1d and I often wonder | park. The reclaimed ground should be well pro- Wall Street To-Day. school, but was captured and returned vy Dr, tor, “and he wishes her to finda husband. She | wnat he will do when he es into his vast Prop. vided with subsoitgrainage. Dr. Verdi explained New York, May 13.—The Post's financial article Chappell, the boy's coat off, and V. G. FISCHER, brings for you no money, but great beauty and | erty, as he probably will ina very short time. He | that the Duke of Tuscany reclaimed a large tract | Says: At the Stock Exchange dullness continues to | whipped th a strap. The boy's mother and charming manners. She is excessively gi 06 Do | is very fond of display, and Will any, be more | of marshy land in his dominions by filling with | be chief feature, but all the markets are neverthe- father testified that after the whipping, the back inated Dress Goods, widest double width, pure (Bucceseor to M. E. Boardman), you wish tor to meet, ber here to-morrow 2” This | magnificent in dress thanever. Horrible thought, | clean earth and planting eucalyptus trees upon it. | less strong. United States bonds are higher for | Or'the boy who wore Mathing Under his Cont DUL.&. Wool, only 50c. Was rushing things too much, sot asked him 1¢ | suppose he should go to Paris and live across the | He gall the eucalyptus was valuable for such pur. | the 4s, and 3 lower for the extended 5s. South- | thin cottan Jacket, was almost covered with welts Nun's Veiling, all colors, pure Wool, 30¢. 629 15th Street, Opposite U.S. Treasury, she spoke Portugese. He looked very much sur- | street from Mrs. Mackey! poses because of its rapid growth; that any €m state bonds are a fraction higher, and raliroad | “ng bruises: Policeman Myers tosuhied te Roel Psy aap prised and shoox his head, whereat Agar tae MELO-DRAMA AGAIN. of trees which grow rapidly would do; that vege. | bonds #1 per cent. Stocks are up 414 Per | the red stripes on the boy’s back. The defendant pac meet pinay al0 Washington, D.C. | Menscly digsppointed Then I asked pun how | Weare to have noend of melo-drama next sea- | tation takes up the impurities of the ground and | cent, with a Very little more activity than yester- showed the court the strap with which he dia the rape Ley onan — vee eased een here and gave in ¢ cigar | son. ‘The fever is to run higher than ever. Luria | thus tends to purity the atmosnhere.” Referring | day.’ ‘The money market continues very easy at whipping, and claimed that the whipping was not iack aud W triped Silks, EW BOOKS. while I turned the leaves of the album. He sa 1 fever run ever. again to Major Twining’s plan, Dr. Verdi gaid, as | 2:24 per cent for call loans on U. 8. bonds, and 3a an unmercitul or cruel one. — — pany $i. Culleces poe wee eid it eS jeoen (oie A Gicnbuniae in bare ee eel of the most ee See 2 be | to that part of the plan which contemplates the | 84 per cent _ —_— ped td are nominal— | “re court sald the question of an assault de- o and Pink Cashmes re aa “ cl roduc 2 judins rime mercant aper is unchanged, ") over @oubie width, 50c. - Pg ty A png bis said,“and have visited all the matrimo- | Proauced at all the leading theaters, including | leaving of m A Sond nds enUrely on the severity of the punishment, doa, Hertnsand Vieuga, | Daly's and. Booth’s Wallach’s and the Union SMALL LAKES IN THE RECLAIMED GROUND ness admitted taking the bo tomb They are all highly successful institutions, and I | Square are alreagy In this line, you know. If Mr. | for the purpose of having the tide, when coming | no new non eanterh milice fares at Tockport, | Sidhe thought the boy had on the wsual ng don’t see why this is not also to be likewise,» Abbey should fall to get Nilsson, which is not im-| in, nll them, and using the water thus obtained to | x'¥" nas one ou duty here under the police com. | Vesides, ater cece Se eae N ree Teng phobgrapne ln the abun ineeresteniee | Bo dock one eeerand Opera House, Jay Gould, | push or wash out the channel of the river, that | mission bill which had. the reputecion of being the woret ons Pian Covers, Sik Embroidered, $3 Auerbach-Spinoza. wey a ee ee ee en ee es Te a I so long as the water in the lakesis changed often | ‘The redistribution of seats bill_hes passed the | in the county, with a view of improving It, and he Bleached Table Damask, ali Linen, 50e. pe aa ae sires tie Iinagined, ‘where were nine of ten, aud nota face | cho stage ts how elven ap te CO ae aa tornae | enongh, say twice a day, so long as there is no | Canadian house of commons. The bill increases | had succeeded in doing so. The court suspended Cloth for Meu'sand Boys’ wear. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, was that of a fast woman or a servant girl ‘Two | plosions, ship-wrecks and decds of violence, be- | stagnant water the lakes will dono harm. That the ropresonsasioa of Ontario by four members judgment, in the caso for one week, and released Pure Linen Dinner Napking Toe ont Oona Moa, Tena | teat. were Very intelligent. “1 expressea my sut- | new pleocy“Tuo Black Flag” is Ope browses Soe | HA Matter for the engineers to attend to. rt the | “The city solkcitor of Puiladeiphta to-day Dezan a Honey-Comb White Quilts. 7 —Beanch Box Office Ford's Overs House._sl0_ | prise at this, and he spoke very sensibly about it, | at Daly's, “Taken from Life’ at the Union Square | Cogieering is well done no trouble can come trom | proceedings azainst the trustees of the gas Works, | _Derps 1x Fax have been filed as follows:—Mai Checked Dress Goods—Biack and White, Blue and | Huziey’s Science and Culture. Gordon's War Diary of the Rebelii ‘Telegraphic Bricfs yitness admitted taking the boy's coat off, but Brown and White, 25e. lon’ ‘ar y ry — ; the lakes. He would say that the proposed system | as authorized by the recent ordinance of councils. | J. Colt to M J. Wall lot 7 my Black si 2 Hie sala there were thousands of young iaen and | and “Mankind® at Booth's, Combinations wil go : P . Coltman to Mary J. Wallace, 76, Sq. 2745 Goykesieti plo of = PIANOS AND ORGANS women here who had no social agquatntances at | through the country with such blood curdling at- | Cf JAK@S, and the flushing of the channel through a $000. “Games W. Harvey to Denals Hagerty, Ge. = es all They drifted friendless to the city or came | tractions as “New Babylon,” “City” and “The 1 4 rs ant ag ‘The Markets. 2% Beatty and Hawkins’ addition to Georgetow! Seek HS JJALLET Davis & Co’S _________| from across the sea, and often knew no one but | Metropolis.” ‘These plays are not yet known to | Te4ping up the river channel and keeping it clean. | parrrsrone, May 13.—Vinsinia Ge, console, 634; | $110. 8. C. Pomeroy et al, trustees, to Harr Ij ee ee ee ee their immediate business associates. Many of | the public, but the names are suggestive. the whoka Aue Kea of HaStIne or coaster pen | do. past due coupons, 69; do. mew ten-forties, 434 bi Midteton, Yot 19, oe. 8, habry Farm? iss. CARTER'S, Great barcains until Ise of July to ciose oft FT ewer ane ae hag hf ee oe LYDIA MONTROSE. the channel he regarded as an’ excellent one, in- | °p4LTIMORE, May _13.—Cotton steady—miadtine, @ SiBarker to John AcHirth, sub. 17 ag 200 553,000, stock for summer changes. H. L. SUMNER, gun woul Ls ewe 1a Te ves: the hie th We aro waiting for Lydia Montrose. For | deed. Dr. Verdi next spoke of the sewer system. | 124. Flour quiet and firm. Wheat, southern dull = > Agent, 811 9th street northwest. mil ee hen i # u Pcie ealmof the | vonths sho has been heralded as the coming | He sald he had a plan in his mind he was anxious | western lower and dull—eouthern, ned, 1 Ssal-40: & Alexandrina Affairs, ae (QHAUNCEY J. REED'S, ‘How much does 1t cost? 1 asked. tragedy queen, but her arrival has been delayed | tysee imuerontne News oes et Ere TOY | Saket’ May i danke; June, Laurel. 10%. duly, A | Reported for Te Evexixe Stan. LADIES “You pay three dollars and put your name and | so long that itis probable that her debut will go ting 1.35%; Atigust, 1.214al.21%. t| THe WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD PIANO WAREROOMS estdenc in our book. 1 s ts 80 | Which would receive and carry all the sewage into | End steady: woster vuthern sonao's: do. | TenMUa—The nent of the city councl, a& ks. J. P. PALM = Lagi ee eo ae Jour Feeetsonine | Over tll next season. Sue 1s a New Orleans | a pool or canal,from which it would be pumped into | 8% : ; cA Pg elegy me gore Bee ny | M 433 SEVENTH STREET, you give us your picture. Then you look over the | 0ctoroon girl, whose beauty 13 sald to be posttively | the river at a sufficient distance from the city to #1 Hee Rucoah See oe Alexanaria, Katiroad Company. 40: agatn lay. fs 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, (iis igud Gees photographs and select the woman you Wish to | amazing. Her voice 1s very deep and rich and | Prryent its dolng any harm. This was the plan. he Penneplvania; G0aGs" Rre isher: Los, | tracks on St. Asaph. stree ing street, has as WASHI <, D.C. : Seo and meet her here. | If youdon’t like her try | she js fairly educated, having taught a colored | Rowe power each are ased, and. by his means tee | Hi ghegand firm—mestpork, | yet resulted in no determined action. It’ is well “ plate HEINEKAMP PIANOS some other one. If you marry you pay us the two | School in the south for some years. It is not = nee heat shoulders and clear ribsides. | understood that the impediment in the way Is that. ‘9 " a 7 7 18. 75820.! ulk meats- per centum on the money which you own. This | elaimed that her dramatic ability Is extraordinary, ae Sa a ee ee packet, 9Xa12, Bacon—ahoulders, 10; clear rib ides, | the city council has now an oniinance which, Tee photog: hter—” , ee » 5 =F cl 2 , ams, 15al5}s. Lard—refined, 12%. Butter dull | ruses the company the right to use the Stroct until ‘Yam now prepared to show a'l the latest IMPORTA- aND THE es e She has an instinct that grasps the roles | mortality in Washington is, in spite of ‘local on peckee, ii, 15423. els : peepee i ~ TIONS in CELEBRATED SHONINGER CYMBELLA ORGANS, -Ah, but she don’t speak Portugese.” She has been taught firimly and enables her to | [roubles very tavenuhie Phate eas oe ces on way | =? Tunchanged. Coffee quiet Rio | Compensation U ach person owning real e:tate om ‘ mee ; 5 a ‘No, moasteur—but she might learn.” give them a distinctive coloring. It is In tragedy | 11 sould not be one of the healthiest places in the | eatwoes, ordinary to fain, fad Siurar quietA so . Asaph street, who may require it for damage BILKS, BONS, FEATHE FLOWERS, STRAW | The only Organ in ths world containing a complete ‘Might she?” I asked ughttully, “well per- | that great things are expected of her, because of | word. ‘The causes of disease are local and pre- | 97: copper refined quiet, 18. ay, quiet, 1.21al. their property arising from such rallway, shall GOODS, &e. chime of Bells. Prices low, aud sold on $5 monthly | haps she might.” ‘Then I walked out lost in con- | her superb voice and magnificent presence. In yentable. He repeated his positive opinion, and | Freights to Live 1 per steamer dul! and unchanged. | have been agreed upon between the company and ae payments, templation of a union with a German photogra- | fact, I guess the truth of the matter is that she Said there sallchy os no question about it that the | ® 5 barrels; 907 bush: y owners and the amount so Of the Latest Ps Fashions, _m9 pher's daughter who didn’t speak Portugese. 1] Will’ be most advertised asa beautiful woman. | Oity ary the princioal source of dineune wena aoe 247 bus 3, rye, none. paid; ‘and also Uhat the Washington and — ———— | , Old Pianos and Organs taken in exchange, at their | don’t speak it elther. She is tall and lithe, with immense black ey 4 : ra se ei Hee ents—wheat, nouns a y Shall pay a bonus of $200 per : rae falleash yale ne » | it was the duty of Congress to remove this great | wheat, 267,543 bushels: corn, mushels. ‘Street until the Come gt Shees Bureecs, a : LUXURY IN LIVING. And a Small mouth with glittering Mttle teeth. | source of disease, It was us much the duty of | “NEW YORK, May’ 13 Boe Pm ee ee rl pet eee a ene N ce 13 5 @ blush y s y , any Shall erect “a suitable and comfor gg 22 Sot Simers, Onvosrre Farevt Orrice. X.B.—Parties lecving the city alwasa find us with | Our capitalists here are rapidly becoming a race | Way that makes her managers fall Into Tirendes | the government to Temove the causes of disease = snort Areal, | bt brick on St. Asaph street” ‘The agents of tae Money, 3. Exchange—lonz, 446%; do. a 2 ds ‘unchanged, pt for Tenaeeses “mixed, cash resdy to purchase anything in our line. Thisen- | of epicures, The kitchen, at one time Sarcely | and hor arms are models of symuactry, Hey cee oe pe an Mei ald Shih ste My fonnent higkes” Gorecuients iegeiar | company aay that & would Oost the commeny ables us to keep in stock most of the time PIANOS from | thought of, 1s now the subject of as much atten- | costumes will be revelations of gorgeousness in sone S Cotton quiet. ana stexdy, R, ditional to keep two Cep ts and Choice wtection 2 Sod ee : his own house. There was no difference of opin- 4 4 stead: " “ . S. SUN Sit CHICKERING, STEINWAY and KNABE, and OR- ¥ = brilliant searlets and reds, as the heaviest colors % May 13.—Flour quiet an ; | Tun the trains to St. Asaph and King st Sressed ‘aud ‘al Kinds of CHILDRENS | GANS from MASON & HAMLIN, SMITH AMERL | UO" 88 the Ubrary or drawing room—indeed, of | Priamy Scarlets and reits, as the advantage, sho | 96 simone wnelical men ani sanitariens as so the a gag con t Tower - Gorn quict | 52 sty'tnat the depot woulnl never have ieft RNISHING GOODS. Sand ESTE than . sual prices | Ore. A man’s fortune may almost be estimated | Wilt be seen—seen indeed—in Camile, which | d°leterlous effects of the flats, and that they should | and %a% cent better. and quiet, 18. Asaph street had the city council allowed It s Sment of Ladies’ and Children's | Cag.gnt Srey. St lees than one-half the usual p by the salary paid his cook, for a first-class artist | erratic and naughty character seema to be the | De feclalmed. They stand us a reproach to the whole | 19.00. ys 30 p.m.—U. 8. donde, be | remain. Thread and Sik. Most complete Repair Shop in thecity. Old Pianos | Will not give is services for a trifle by any means. | favorite character with beautiful women, and tt 1s | removal. y . extended, 103%." Atlantic and Great Western first | Stnpay Scoot Mrerixa.—The Sunday School hrea VES. a = As 3 | Mee the chef of a well-known banker the other | proposed to revive “Anthony and Cleopatra” tor Views of Dr. Busey, orteags, trusteee’ cert 46; do, seconds, 14%. | Association of the M. E. ch, last ty jew LACES and HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES. in | ™*°2¢*- = Sunday afternoon tn Fifth avenue. He was fash- | her to star in. I should imagine that her Cleopa- . ; linois Central, 135% el ndent, and John Cambric, Nainsook ard Swiss.” “m4” | Jp EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREI PIANOS | !onably dressed and was scrupulously neat from | fa would be worth seeing. “It is also proposed to| Dr. Samuel C. Busey was the next witness; came = Pe: Smarts, assistant superintendent, both tried = ge his cravat to his boots. He wore kid gloves and | have her appear in an elaborate reproduction of | here in 1848, and had been a resident of the Dis- tern, 26%. and efficient school officers. DOUGLASS" prices. Wm. Knabe & Co,'s World carried a cane. You would put him down as a | the “Black Ven Ir she is ‘so very beautiful, | trict since that time. He was familiar with the | arp, icon Wow we. a 0. A. eels : Mrs. A. C. MeCor, daughter rane. renowned Pianos. Tuning and Repairing. gentleman of leisure out for a stroll, for he looked | ind Is properly managed, there 1s no question of | ants, their location, etc. The flats have increased e Proposed New ¥. } ss 's 3 T Fleming, les not expected to live out RINTH AND F STREETS. | 425 11th street, above Pounsylvania avenue. a29-1m_| as Intelligent as some men of this spectes I know. | her success, for New Yorkers will goto see a hand- | "ts ; WHAT 13 BEING DONE BY MEMBERS OF THE AS30CI- | to-day at the home of her father on Cameron neat PARASOLS The Sunday dinner being over, our friend was out | Some woman every day in the week and pay for it | Vastly since hecame here, and are constantly 1 ATION. Fairiax street. She is suffering with =. AND L. WILD & BRO., enjoying himself. Why shouldn't he? ‘There are | liberally, Speaklag of beautirul women reminds | creasing, and there 1s no question of their injurious The ¥.M.C. A. Bulletin comes out this week | ——The Norioik and Western and the Shenandoah UMBRELLAS. : 7109 7th Street Northwest, thousands of professional men of Mberal educa- | me that effect upon the health of the city. He didn’t think sgh edition, which presents | Valley railroadmen’s conference mentioned yestere 'ROVELTIES pigtrents for the STIEFE and theKRANICH| tion in this city who, struggle as they may,cannot MRS. LANGTRY the flats were the cause of all diseases here, though | W/th an extra eight-page edition, Py day as assembled at the Mansion house eventuat- BEST QUALITIES. Special attention given to Tuntag Pisce asi Organs, | Make as much money. French cookery 48 | comes over next year to exiiibit the charms that | they largely contribute to the sickness, Sofl mols- | @ full page cut of the case nee! sae ed in the execution of a mortzage on the railways, LOWEST PRIC! Several Pianos and Organs now for rent at low rates. Dene oe (ak ge ge are captivated the Prince of Wales and set all England ture and imperfect sewerage also contribute to | cently purchased for the use assoc! “ disease, He thought the Twintng plan of reclama- of man: 3 | the late Hugh Latham has just been erected at bis DOUGLASS’, in the kitchens here. Some of them | by the earsin public. It will be odd if these two | tion would vastly improve the health of the city, | 2Ue {lowing members of the board agit: | grave by Neale & Bros. It will long be one of the d 2 r seg; | Of the association comprise the building commit” | Surines of Odd Fellowship in this section.—. — a rstaeers | PROPOSALS are imperious in their demands, and will not come | women, each relying on her beauty, should be here | It would undoubtedly diminish malarial diseases; unless they can bring their assistants with them, : allan it would ver; atl iminish them | tee:—J. G. Ames, chairman; Chas. Lyman, C.E. | taplettothe memory of ts late superintendent, = = [ONERY | 88.8 whole ‘batch of under cooks and scullions | M¢the same time. Mrs. Langtry, at Wallack’s, as | E, Would Very greatly, diminish them | fei: Oa, ena arnumy De dow’ tuber | Solet Entwisie, hasbeen NG DAILY THE | PP°POSALS FOR STATIONERY. often accompany them making a small sauce-pan | Jfiss Hardcastle, and Miss Montrose at Nivlo’s, as a ‘of. disease, | Johnson, E. F. Simpson. Dr. EM. Gallaudet, puILY brigade. The Vanderbiits now boast of ti eft: Okt LADIES Maemveron, D.G. May te iata,| | Nouses, and soon they wilthave the fn ‘613 9th street north- | SEALED PROPOSALS for farnishing certain articles | that 18 the Lye priced. This chef boasts mi _ | of Stationery needed for immediate use, will be received | having presided over the mysteries of ‘the Kitchen the “Biack Venu president of the Deaf Mute college, has been THE CITY MARKETS, soe prevall most ATOng | pial tie Oflos The board or managers Dave | Stee ea ee eee a, Seem hee nfluence of the flats. | Cep' 16 office. e La week W! - hornton, 01 _ Prine uit — als 5 agreed to pay the American Life Insurance com- | county, a8 chairman. Ex-Gov. Win. Sinith will be es a * Department until the TWEN -SiCOND DAY | of the Baron de Rothschild, and 1s far-fame. for Gund Geiss coinitien ey aera any of jladelphia $82,000 for this property. | the lrading orator. Delegates will attend from pattern HATS AND FINE MILLINERY | OF. MAY, 1582, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M. the delicacy of his dishes. {tis natural that with | AN ABUNDANT SUPPLY OF EARLY VEGETABLES—THE | tho flats generate malarial polsoa and produce | Six thousand dollars has been subscribed by the | most of the counties of this Congressional district. Goobs; appt orms for bidding will be furnished upon | his reputation he should value his services highly. PROVISION TRADE—FEATURES OF THE WEEK. | disease, ‘The. Teclamation of the Hats, he said, is | Members, and itis believed that when alltue mem- | “An unveriticd report prevails here this more SNEL and CAMB! x m by item. rf ar. 4 : » witn | be adopted; but there si Bede ant CAN DRIC Bu yr ahade archer | , Ze articles contracted for must be delivered as soon | bringing his brigade with him, when. he will a¢ | Quotations, and there 13 not much activity, wita | D& Soll drainage put in force in the elty to make maicask igecceacnt aban, lost. Bvely te wy order. = as practi ‘able. once become an object of envy in the kitchen | Inclination to a shade lower prices, and in favor of as healthy as itourht tobe. He sald that the istri ove = a M. WILLIAN, Deliveries must be free of charge at the Treasury | world, and produce jealousies in the breasts of buyers for the spring wheat es. The higher | low parts of the city are all injuriously affected by | _ The District Commissioners this afternoon noti- jews Briefs. . Department, Washington, D. 0. millionaires, atent grad eae ae ver, strong, with dealers | ¢Xcesslye soil moisture, and that a thorough sys- | fied Secretary of the Treasury Folger that Major] ‘The habeas corpus case of Geo. M. Scoville for mated err ale ae Seno oe UMemaigned, and HE MUSICAL FESTIVAT, Indifferent, The quotations ares Megnesota trate | tem of Sub-soll drainage would remedy this. G. J. Lydecker, corps of engincers, U.S.A., detailed | nis wire was dismissed In New York yesterday ab mi3-eoSt CHAS. 4. FOLGER, Sccretary. | which was the leading event last week, is already | Tourer The aot TGakereunaniiy' ey oe, lan Comparatively Tew deaths, he sald; are aticibut- | by the President tn eucoood the aie Male wim: | at Scoville’ Tequests aviimingtan, E PSs), $8.752$9; do. 7 5), $7087.25; dO. | able to malarial potson, as most of thos seases | Ing, luly qua ‘. that "s Pprerosars FOR STATIONERY. beginning to pass out of memory. There Is yetin- family, (patent process), $7.25.$7.75 ‘do. (standard | are curable. The mortality here from diseases of | the Board of Commissioners is now complete, was ransacked by thieves dur ‘be absence aguas Susceenk. terest enough in it, however, in some quarters for | i rands) $7a$7.25+ do, (trade brands), #5.752g7. Extra, | the lungs is large, growing partly out of the fact | | Tn response to a communication from the Senate | the tamiy in Washington on Weduesday. as May 11, 1882. Speculation as to the measure of its success. The a 5 “e 2 that the colot pulation do not protect them- | committee on the District making inquiries as ‘The republican state central commitvee me vBE Louls. SEALED PROPOSALS for furniching Stationery for | critic of the Times found fault with the perform. | 8228.50; super,$5.25.1$5.50; ae,$4a$1.50; middling, | Seives trom such Alseasess and anouucr fact, tase | the Feasons of the Commistioncrs for recommend. | nole seckentny: decksed, to held the state conven: Bridal Trousseaus, a specialty; | the fiscal year ending June 30, 1883, ‘will be received, at | ances from first to last. On tho other tan, the $30$3.50; rye, $5.25285.50. Corn meal.(bolted, white), many persons affected with such troubles come | ing. the increase of the pay of station-house | tion at Springfield on June 28th. Ste’, rerio’ work suyecior ‘Sites’ ‘akateStin | SUNEME RPE UE! ey SHIRJEENTH DAY OF | Snoes from frst to last On tho otter hand, the overs $e Cunbolted, yellow), 5.88 cts. Hay, | here seeking rellet and dis. Excessive soll mols- | keepers, the Commissioners state that they believe huusctts senate yesterday passed tho guarantes | all fi a is The Mas 3 “Ag30- # = l, onl, " Bank forms for bidding will be furnished upon ap- | praised them without stint. ‘Some argue that the | (Over) $4815, ea bare ture produces pulmonary diseases. these men are not os, paid, rece! ly | redistricting bill without amendments. It now Vs (rye), $1528 s #40 per month, they should receive in- | goes to the house. = Eases lication. ajori be right in ent. Othe: 4 ye), s » THIS VALLEY IN WHICH WASHINGTON 18 srrvaTen, | © h ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, jane bide wi be conelilered and accented c Bay nae the critics’ who. praised Me Thomas (live Becks —Cattien ktm, per cut! br b0a87.75; | le sald, 1s subject to marked fluctuations of tem- Stan nce tea petition of John F, Donohoe, tor | 1/405 jhanfan'on Hea river tor a $5,000 purse Ik 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, tofar aa accepted by the nets ot tee i Here rctiengst Without exception, employed | putcher, per ewt., $6.45187-23; common, per ewt., | perature. If it ts hot within a radius of 900 miles, | wrcompletion atthe wore of filing up the’ ova | Sane" Makes CORSETS to order in every style and inaterial, | the bond accompanying the same, constitat observation went there was not the rd $5a$6; rough, per cwt.¢3. Hogs, fair, per cwt, | it is excessively hot here; and if it s cold within a | canal, &c., the Commissioners send copy of report |“ sir John MacDonald said in the dominion house nd guarantees perfect fit and comfort. contract between the government an bidder or bid- ks . popular up- | $92$9/25; ordinary, per cwl.,€8.60.8% Sheep, wool, imil: dius, it is excessively eold here. These | of the engineer department in the m.tter, recom- | of commons last night that the immigration of Heb SPECIALTIES ARE ders, and no further contract will be executed. Foar that was expected, but this has no direct | ber cwe., $5.25a; sheared, per cwt., $4.00186.50, | Smllar radius, 1t is excessively e: mending “that the balance of the appropriation | Chinese laborers to British Columbia had caused French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear | , The articles contracted for must be furnished from | bearing on the artistic merits of the per- Poe prin, olce, per cwt., $8289: common, | Changes tn temperature caused some sickness a1s0, ently made for this work be meld until next | no aint. ye eter | Onder: froin the Deaceead2 Ipantities pursaantto | formances. It the critics of three of the it. $82) Calves, prime, per ewe 30; | but the entef causes of disease were remediable. | winte be used with greater advan. He Baptist convention at Greenvile, 8, C., tent Shoulder Braces anilail Dros Reform Goods. | orders from the Department. Whe entire quantities | fordiny. jouscalee Word eat eatly eng es by | Eonar Meh UES eed le) basi ee | winter, when it can 8 | At, the Baptist convent _ . french Corsets and Bustles. The “‘Hercules” Sup- | Will, however, be calied for during the year. Mr. anes they would present a sad | Common, per cwi., $ags.50. Cows, prime, each, | He had prepared some statistics, which he pre- | tage to assist the deserving — At present | yesterday, Senator Brown, of Georgia, made aa porting Corset, for which Miss H. is 9} axent, | , Each Inust be sieued. by the individual or Spectacie. It is easter to believe that che critic of | #202850; common, each, $152 $25, sented. Inthe nineteen months beginning with | there ts no lack ef employment for laborers.” | address on mission wot 3 and a $1 Corset, her cwn make, that for the price if, and be accomp y a bond with Ties was: cI 1 ‘as not feeling VEGETABLES. July, 1880, and ending with January, 1882, there | In response to the request of Clarke &| As Bennett's yacht Namouna was leaving the cannot be surpassed in the sumn of two thousand doilars, | the Times was hypercritical or was not feeling well. i were 6,898 deaths 1 Washington, of which 1,217, | Given and others, asking for the replacement of | Norfolk navy yard for New York early yesterday W.B.—French, German ond Spanish spoken. a5. ‘pt by a United States officer of the dis- | The footing up of the expenses Vegetables are coming tn plentifully and seliing res eee street, between D and i, os a wind and tide, she ran = a ——————— | trict in'which the sureties reside or do business, on a | Outlay was between $120,000 and $125,000. Th freely. Old potat Avi = " or 17.64 per cent, were from pulmonary diseases. | the stone pavement on 10th . morning, owing to a strong a le, ME. WASHINGTON, fornto be furnished by. the Department, conditioned | ceipts were $149,000, including the guaran uthern crop. ‘The early Southern cons ace trang | He Had comparda the mortality reports of Wash- | K streets, with asphalt, the Commissioners inclose | into the quay wharf displacing two blocks of stone : for furnishing such portions of the articles aa may be | of $55,000. Rome Idem Of the Undertake southern crop. The early southern crops are from | ington for March, 1881, with those of Lowell, New | a Teport of the engineer department, that it 18 not | from the wall and causing a leak near the vessel's awarded under AB and the > Performance got the contract, tained from the fact that the soloists cost $25,000, | Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, Florida and Ber-| York, Philadelphia, Boston and other cities, and | advisuble to do it until the rotten wood pat La Proj kK found that the number of deaths from lung dis- | shall have been replaced. The cyclone on Wednesday did immense dam- nei rete wilt Pose goed the orchestra a like amount, and that $2,000 was | muda, and are generally well developed and oy h nu % fisbed iagufactarere of or dea ersin tae achiciess = | pald for transporting the visiting choruses and | good quality, and though still high priced are in | Cities, “fie Stritoarey Ce ae Le athe ooeet | ram Narronat Riries “baye placed on fle art si gmc marin = en _se npitd Eehorttige sume one = |fngtotneaed dese the rvs sufiewe was | ema. CIM potatoe re still m marker. but | motstare “We would asp advise an amendment 19 | Poird of trustees the various propositions forthe | Clvil Fights Exclicment in Boston, Deliveri it be f chai ‘Treas - | presi vhe arday’ vi seed, particulirl he building reg ons which woul us e a a jeneral Robe! '-~CODgTeSS= pabelivertes minet be {tes of change at the Treasury De- | present on the list snd ercaine consort Ghednon | American varieties. ‘They range'tn price, for the | ground floor and foundation walls of evely, house | Purchase Of the site for the proposed armory will nye rgest at the secon : “ considered, and the work will be pushed for- | man from South Carolina, 1s paying @ visit to Bose feat by. ft rear, and tho ie by ine ay), When Beethoven music was given. There foreign, 90c.2$1.15 per bushel. For the Amercan va- | to be impervious to water. ; ‘ann a $ 3: E: Wi bo lored military organization, as a “5 M rieties the prices quoted are as follows: Early Rose, ——— ard rapidly. - ton as the guest of a col ferior article ‘will sufficient cause to Were no free tickets, at which there was much | ¢1'69: Burbank: 40x$1.50; Peerless, $1.25. New eu iat Sa a eat ripen cscs seg onl the contract, at the option of the etary. ‘rumbling, and this was undoubtedly a short- | 7% 7 cae Bi & a7 gee A Word for Capitol Hill. BurRGLaRry.—The residence of Thomas J. Smith, | On‘ the reception committee engaged rooms: peteetce ts |e einen Fe ves the right to waive defects sented pricy on the part of the management. as | ¥aTleties sell tor #7 per DDL. for Bermudas, $486 for | wo tne Raitor of Taz Eventte Stan: on 2d street northeast, between B and © streets, | Gen. Smalls previous to his arrival at the Revere - | and ds. “ye ghted po! Floridas, $5 $5 for Charlestons, and $5ag6 for Sa- é 5 thight by burglars while the . Yesterd: ana ‘and it | "No contract will be awarted for the aupplice referred | {p,4ssoclation did not design taaking any money, | vannahs. ‘Tomatoes, $284 per busel Dox, and 60a | 1 Writing of old times and places in Washing- | was entered late last hight by, burg house, kept by Col. Charles B, Ferrin. ay ‘ al es it fs in good spirits over coming out of the venture | ¥22 ‘ 1 a = abject ’ family were asleep. y confined their opera- | morning the ex-Congressman arrived from Wash- siyarese much | to above until an appropriation for their purchase shail | sp'o0u 200 spirits over coming out oF Pes box for Bermudas. Cucumbers—Florida, | ton, subjects sofullof interest now that modern | tions to the lower portion of the house, and made See tee WOLA coor fe - a : * slimpse at Brean! reconimend itt» Our melighburs | have heen made ty . OHAS, J. FOLGER, 50.82 per box; Charleston and Savannah, $34$4 | improvements are fast obliterating the homes and ft clothing and other articles, The | iNgton, and the hot vagy FN ope cork Sed friends, who are. gu lly pleased wit ml3-law4w Secretary of the ‘Treasury. SAM PATCH’S DISCIPLE. Br box. String beans—Charleston and Savannah, panne replete with historic association, it eriemens seal thrust ‘one of the windows. a vishior, aisaP cared no i. Herrin — “ the Kode ant" Saappaae I got an inkling yesterday of something remark- | $2.50a$3.50 per box. Green peas—-Norfolk, $1,754$3 e that 10’ some instances the waters % SSE SSeS prictor. AS a result Gen. Sinalis and a = Fe wla i half DDL. box. Cabbage—Charieston ‘and Sa- | S°¢ms that in some instances the w1 avy | Fis MARKET.—Sold by R. A. Golden, agent: | Proprictor. AS a resu I — able going to take place on the Ezst river. Hurry- | Per gem oat Spee of no feat 1sH MARKET. y Were Informed that, though the hotel people re +28 well as all other kinds of Orricr. or THe Comansstonrns ing down to the water front, I*found sporting | j2u"4b, $5.5084 per DbL; Noriolk, $285.50 per | been misinformed in regard to facts, and so fall | 49.099 herring, at €7 to $10 per thousand; 60) shad, | Were informed that, hough the hotel people ree. ¢ for gale by OF THE Distnicr oF COLUMBIA, { boo Matidels wen porting | ppl. Onions—Berinuda, $ per box; 01d do., out of | into error. Of late Capitol Hill has had its share trom $28 to $41 per hundred. gre ind they left the hotel, securing a room is, ACH, cerner 7th and H streets. smamieee Wastt CHGTON, May oth, 1882, ‘gem’en” In a high state of excitement rushing | market. Radishes, $1a$2 per bundred bunches. | of notice, and amid regrets at our being cut off ———_—_ Tooms, ai A Ly =f, reoeh t c e] f the Quincy hot affair has created intense av above, uatil TWELVE O'CLOCK aerate RoR out to the ends of the piers, This excitement was ants, $2.50 per bushel box. Asparagus, $2.50 | with the smallest modicum of expenditure in the | Rear Esrars Sates —Thomas Dowling, auction- p 3 3 pel 2 cl ve excitement and bitter feeling among the colored ing Same 60h, Us ee ae Tee ees | COU Cae Acie eat anid Sying in tne | Apples, #9.50a87 per bbl. Strawberries—North Car- | less grasping and avaricous, all thes» miles of ave «| Si {f= attorney: Part of original lot tn square aie aia a Information, sanivies an blanks will be furnished | slips climbed into the rizsing. Just as Tereached | OUS% 12.25e. per quart, and Norfolk 20.95c. per do, | nues, grand with asphaltum and shade trees, and sirvets, 0 by 13, to Brank B.SC, fOr $1.47 por rish Agitation, of pplie a e] et FUTURE PLANS OF THE LAND LEAGUERS—THE SUP- Greend to the office. gpon, appli 17, Morrison Building, 44 | @ position on a pler commanding a view of the Deine ony veretion pe a ieee POSED ATIEMET ON THE LIPR OF THE LORD MAYOR Renting and repairing. ‘By order of the Commiesioners D.C. river I saw more of the sporting fraternity on x Lircr. J. & Powsit, signal corps, has| IX LOXDON—ARRESTS IN IKELAND—A MASS BEET eee ro JOHN B. CLARK, board of a craft which was making for mid- .__ THE PROVISION TRADE. Ana Gi cased ee ING IN NEW YORK. W on icra Peo bate BODY oe See ap ml0-w&s, 6t Superintendent of Property. | stream Serhan boat Brooklyn Le oe pe In the provision trade the prices are stil: firm, been ordered to rpg naieedacharrsegg Se Messrs. Parnell, Kelly and Davitt bave gone to vanine the very latest improv. ‘most dura- = cause of this commotion was that a dis- a supplies for the Point Barrow expedition. He will Blo Sewing Machine is the world PRovosats. as ciple of Sam Patch was preparing to leap trom the | Tote'trade sad: tho acco ckrcnente seulative Scoompany the vessel carrying the ‘supplies to | Parlsto sce Mr. Egan, treasurer of the league, THE NEW ELDREDGE. Wasurxatom, D. 0. May 10, 1882, | DFidge into the river below. ‘The fact that this gloves aa ‘Barrow. € Point Fears are entertained among league members lest me —_———_—_ ‘will be received st this office untit | 142 (whose name 1s Robert Donaldson, and who | calculated to keep prices pretty stiff. Sugar cured the : S oP re Het BO greet Lat cern, | ERR en es coneintny eoeee see No.sprines used in its construction, ita simplicity un- | TWELVE OCLOCE on the TWENTY NINTH Day | 3 2 Years old) had eee corset rege he | Bams have advanced to 1521574 cts. at wholesale; | Of and, knowing it to be untrue. In reality, Dane | MR Devaxxs’ Iuixxsa—There ts no excelled. It is the lighvost running sbuttie machine ever distance of 120 feet, inspired confidence that he : : ~ * ent Printer vi i OF MAY, 1882, and opened. imi Ee iv theneatter in | Would make the woes and money was wagered on sugar cured breasts to 13;ga14 cts. All other kinds | je] Carroll gave {lberally of his land to the govern- | change In the condition of ex-Governms Produced. We have also the new presence Agate prea WEED and the new No. 4 VICTOR MACHINES, f the result. ‘The di-t ince, from ter of are yet unchanged in price. Was at low prices, in some this afternoon, and there * We sell our Machines oa easy mor iy installments. | Neve Betad aa yenetnules Eroab Brekd, and for Baki Span of the Brooklyn bHldge. to the water is ie | _ ‘There has been very little change tn tresh beet, iy nominal. The true state of the case recovery. He had a chill Olt machines ae UES HET MESS Fine 30 magt D- Cr» during the fecal year | fect, ‘Below one could see Iiim getting ready to | Dut the market ts easier. Cholos ind quarters aré | Seems to have Deen not that property on Capitol a p ENHEIMEW ending June 30, 1 make the plunge, which preparation consistel or | Worth 14015 cts; common, i1aiz Veal is thors | Hill was held at exorbitant Agures, Dut that Retiable Sewing Machine Rooms, 2 aatlank forme of offer, and all necensary information | Dis ch fis dress for fesh-colored rights, «| Plenty. Sides are selling for Hala ctas common, 6 | down in the swamp, now known as Penngyl- Machines repaired and rentol. cee Fregured by ap ne to the Inspector of Provisionsand | Maroon shirt, blue trunks and slippers. 1t began to | #10 cts. Mutton ts more plenty, and prices alitte | Yanla avenue, was o Eis bes tare oe —————— | Siothing ot Navy Yard. look as if he were really going to do tt. It made us | lower. Prime lots are 10ali cts, and common | that TEviant ~ TURKISH Tare = edwunty per, cent: ‘of all villa fo be Tetained until the hold our breath when we saw him take hold of one Bas There was a fierce | _ Poultry, live, is plenty, and favors buyers. Old — as to dead body, eae oF Tran Te ve82. 2 In butter the best creameries are flrm—83n34 cts, Among THE CaLLERs atthe White House to-day = the iron rods and look over. Dis- BICHARD WASHINGTON, lowing. eight at wi ‘stood | fowls are selling for lial2 cts, and spring chick- grand EW TURKISH BATH, 1417 G (OPPO- | 20 2aw2w Pay Inspector U. 8. Navy. Paced Luk ab eae, fa ema ale ‘boy, 7A | ens for 40a50 cts, per i Skee Hoey, Mere po ‘good vent lation: prorosars FOR STATIONERY. yall Eggs are frm at 18 cts. per dozen, in large lots. sem eg icky parr Bek This DUPER AND enEESE, = of %.50. DE. H. L. BOY) for them damage = See Sealed will be received ag thie 1n lots; 28080 ots. for best New York fancy, and 2a | Lolun ors Daddinetae” the oid Tenis were the Secretary of War and Major Lydecker, Beek tn oY, of ty Senators ‘and Voorhees: ‘America HK. RUPPER?, PRbL a2 ccleck m.. THURSDAY, May 18, 1883, % cts. for good westera lots. All other Kinds are | Raving cut and graded around it ean eeBbalL Sino. = dalton Hor during the fiscal year ending June 90, 1680" with Ww inst of slow sale, at 28224 cts.,with advantages in tavor | thst the whole Smita git), Wadsworth, Ellis,” Darrell, Van Voor na were suspicious DuEbe BOs. 08 AXD TH STREET NORTHWEST, Dias forme of promosals ‘the Heme and oe He After ards cate tent, th | Of buyers. ‘The new lots of cheese are in demand, all which his and Wie and Hon. Janes Birney, U. 8. min- ‘English de ; OU DEEN'S CARMUAGE COMPANES Dyperanent Geek om apolieton to isang ‘cna tiocta, he market andes Sweater state, aha cer “= tet ‘Unrrzp States Bonps held by the Treasurer to = She cheapest for Beauty, Comfort and Durability in the | me "Uucrion sat PUGseT eros He Gene he suys he will make the jump inside of & month, | DUYers are ooking, to concessions. Dion, ee ARCTERY, FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET and will be awarded under this advertisement | attempts. His backers say el Evaporated apples, 10a12; apples, (silced, fancy), such as- . man ropriai‘on shall have been made the brawny,longshoremen went a6; apples, (bright), 4a5; EAWN TENNIS, BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, TRI- fe purchase of the stati had their 5 app! t), 425; apples,(quarters, bright), @XCLES, WAGONS, &c., can Le bought at the lowest ote He Me TELLER: Bocertary. | totone ore like pérates: ab having SP ee | 405; apples, (common), 8a4. . Peaches, (choice), 17a sore ———————— EE Secretary. peaches, (fair to good), 141163 peaches, (halves, 2 i a It the O'DONOVAN ROSSA, 4 canton al CUR. RUPPERT. AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT. I caught sight of O’Donovan Rossa yesterday | unpeeled), bus; peaches, unpeeled) a6, a at 150,000 PP8* Pants. ~ picking his way through a Broadway crowd; | wet), Teas Biackvertes Wala ’ ‘The or'ginal and only Mixod Paint that will not peel ai. Raspberries, 18220. Peanuts, (H. P.. fancy, The largest collection of pepniar Deding Plants tm | orchalk. Sold in this market for fifteen years with | ar I), €aGi¢: peanuts Common, PSF 1.) Sab $e. Grows hOSES For sale tears tae eure old BERS ‘peanuts, (shelled, per Ib.), 5a63¢.: morearand N. STUDER, Fronsr, ALABASTINE for ceilings and walls. Better than er days, iM 203 F Street Northwest, Washington, D.C., Kalsomine, asit will not rub off. a || RECLAMATION be ers RIVER fppy in he Or at the Nursery, on Good Hope Hill Road, in Union. | Send for sample cards snd circulars to ise § of —_ 2 FRANCIS MILLER, Sexe Acexr. ii ae Choice Cut Flowers always on band. eve 220-1m, 307 9th street. GPeine DRESS GOODS. am PennsyEvasiy Ae alin Adjoinion

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