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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL Orricer, } Wasuiyotox, D. C., March 3, 1883, 9:30 a. m. For the middle Atlantic states, fair weather in She interior, light local rains on the coast, slightly polaer northeast to northwest winds,bigher barom- 7. Special Weather Bulletin. SLIGHTLY COLDER AND PARTLY CLOUDY TO-MORROW. The chief stgnaloMcer of the army furnishes the following Special butletin to {he press: The river h fallen six inches at Cair) in the past 24 hours; it has risen one inch at Memphis, Vicks burg dnd New Orleans, and three inches at Helena all tributaries to tue Mississtppl are falling. Clear Weather continues tn all districts. A cold wave Is advancing from the northwest, which will extend Over the Atlantic coast, causing slightly colder Weather on Sunday. The temperature hag fall-n from 10° to 20° In the northern states, Tennessee and Kentucky, an In the St. Lawrence Where It Is about 10° below zero. The winds h: shifted to southwesterly in the extrem north- ‘West, where the temperature fs risinz slowly. Ta temperature rose slightly on the south Atiantle and gulf coast, where the winds Rorth ant east. The follo 5 tures were reported at 3 p.m. yestere oo) orfolk, Savannah, 61° Jacksonville, C5 Galveston, 66: Autonto, 72° Los Angeles, and San Diego, 60°. Giektions are that slichtly colder part ‘Weathe: ve Atlantic & Pons - Concness 13 going, but Mr. A. Peterson, 28 Tow? Circle, the well-known caterer, will suil continue to cater for his friends and tue public, and 1s pre- pared to serve theta with superior meals.“ Proot Of the pudding ts and get dinner in Familtes Wagon. Ladies’ Fin: nt’s Button Tndtes’ Lace Gent's Seoten Ladi and nt ies’ Fox Bot w27h street to Window. th street, sonth- ars of the Wash- Inne yesterday, lost his ning $15, ‘Mr. Wm. E. Brow: east, while on one ington « on red f a caramels. Fine ery day at pure olive oti on northiwes an ylvanla avenue. _ RUBBER WArTERPROOFS, $1.15, Brod- tensive eandy manufac- under Odd Fellows’ Hall, ts on for candies of all kinds. dll stoc of the purest ¢ to be found tn this city, and at prices away below other de: eapumels and flne mixed cane dies, wa! at e's. per pound, are aard to equal and cannot be beat. 0 make his fnest cabl- i prices, Studio, 1217-19 Penn- M. P. Rice is coutinu het photos ac reduc sylvunia av Veennorr, st 91 cards, TWENTY-FIVE Pr Low Cosr.—For a few day- we will sell at the above discount, pre- Views to our closing auction sale of the entire of dry 3 N, Gutman, a sirest nortuwest. By order of Abraham F ther, assignee. SEaster Carp: Catt and examine our variety of advertising card: beauti(ul designs for openings. Morrie 1, Publisuers, 80 and 897 D street. c motte Tne pe novelties for advert son & Duval, Publishers, 805 and 807 D sireet northwe-t. HEsky FREEMAN, living near Riggs’ mill, How- ard county, states that about three ‘weeks agoa thief’ stole trom off Lis horse, ina hotel Jard in this city, a laprobe, red on one side, with a figure of a Diac in the center, and red and Yellow on the other side. ye. CAM, Hostery, Cocurane’s, uptown. splendid bargains. Wc. BEST machine oil, Cochrane’s, usually 15¢. Gxear linen handkercblef bargains. Cochrane's, Bptown. 12c. Five hemstiteh linen handkerchiefs, else- Where Se. Cochrane SPxtxe style of wull paper at Veerhoff's,9167th st. Usicors SmtrTs, for men and boys, unequiled » Up- | for wear, fit, comfort and health. Cochrane town. For genuine Vienna bread, rolls and zwleback, go to the Vienna Model Bakery of the Centennial Exhibition, 915 7th st. n.w. Jest RECEIVED SPRING Fas essinaker, Wustr ting 700 @t Oppenheimer’s, 528 9h #-1xcH colored cashmeres, all wool, 30 cents; @oubie width dress goods, spring styles, 2 cents: Spring dress goods, 123 ‘cepts; puns’ velilng, all colors, 2 cents; summer silks, 50 cents, colored dress silks, new Shades, $1. Towson’s, 636 Penn- syivania avenue, south stile. Bowvors’s Briiita>®#FRnoryres are a decided success. By a new process, Invented by himself, ey Supersede the tin types in every respect, and are taken and completed at once. Obtained only St 1115 Pennaylvamnts avenue. Brosze picture frames at Veerhoff's, 916 7th st. SPLENDID Grasses, $1. Hempler's, 453 Pa. ave. A GREAT ADVANTAGE LO those In office. By the Instantaneous process Davis secures Ane results after 4 p.m. Cabinets, $3 per dozen. 925 Pa. ave., Bear 10th street. Hor Sraixg Crystats tn diamond settings, at Prigg’s. noxs—48 page Bazar | eading styles, 15 cts., a EastEn novelties at 916 7th st. Os MonDay 9-inch embroidery flouncing at 20e.yd. A new lot wide patterns only 10c. yd. Swiss polka dot flouncing 20°. yd. Fine apptique coliars, a fob, only 25 each. ‘Mus. MAX WEYL, Agt, 712 7th st. Bive Grass.—The prosperity of the Blue Grass country is notet. ‘ney all like the famous old NEW DISTRICT COMMISSIONER. James B. Edmonds Nomianted. [From Last Evening’s Extra Star.] The President this afternoon sent to the Senate the nomination of James B. Edmonds to be District Commissioner, vice Thomas P. Morgan. r. Edmonds was born tn Saratoga county, N. In 1833, and therefore ts now about fty yeors | oid. His father was a physiclan. When still very young he moved to Washington Co. and lived there until he commenced hislegal studie>. He read law with Jonn J. Taylor, tn Owego, N.Y., and was his partner for a short time, and then moved } to Towa City, Iowa. In that place he practiced law some ‘twenty years, his partner being a Mr. Ransome, uniter the ‘firm name of Edmonds | & Ransome. "H» spesaily took a prominent post- j ton In the legal rarks of the northwest, and by lils large practice gained a handsome fortune. His leaith having been imyaired ny his lobors, he gave up bis business and come in this direction for _recuneration. | Oa his way sonth with bis wife. about five years | ago.he stepred st Washington and found bts | wealth restored in every way in a Short time. His experiences here were so agreeable that he determined to take up lis resid nee in Washincton and built’ the handsome jo. 1625 K street, + A mest attract ve They have no ehiliren. Mr. Eimonus is Here he and his estimi- hom | polittea Mr. Elmonds was endorsed for the | Commisstonership by the entire Towa delez tioa in the House, notwitistonding the fact of hts being a life-long democrat, and received the nesrly unanimous endorsement of the — @ m- oerats of the House, and that of a large number ot who hav Washing his integri'y, equaule thiper a republicans. ‘Those m intimately in Towa and in highest terms of y. good Judgment Judicial” “minds it is known that he hes not sought the place of Com pilsstoner, and that, In fact, the oflice hus sought mn. — Nota Cave of Abduction. THE ELOPEMENT OF IDA MOXLEY. artha Moxl y, of Union street southwest, ppiied In the Poilce Court yesterday for a Warrant against a young min named Geo. Drary, | of F street, between 9: and 10th streets south- | West, for abducting uer daughter, as mentioned in yesterday's STAR, was at the Police Court at an evrly hour again this morning—greatly distres:¢ 1, and her face showed signs of asleepless nignt She told her story to Prosecuting Attorney Moore, sub-tanttally as related in yesterday’s Star. Mr. Moore came tothe same decision as th clerk of the court did yesterday, and stated that the facts would not justi? Well, n’t you give xley, In adespairing tone. “ iT the prosecutor, “In a case of house-breaking would have to prove that he entered with the ention to steal He may have stolen your daughter, but that Is not such property as ap r- son Gin be proseented tor steallng.” She had to leave without securing a warrant. PRURY'S ACCOUNT OF THE AFFAIR. Mr. Campbell Carrington stuted to a STAR re- porter this morning that he had been consulted by young Drury (who was then in his office) as to Whatcourse he should pursue in the matter, and to defend. him against any charge that might be brouzht against him. Drury, who israther a wd-looking young man, stated that he had veen acquatated with Ida Moxiey since the 231 of Auz- ust, 1851, Is engased to her, and expect 8 sometime to marry her. He stated that she hat often complained of her treatment at home, and she sent him the following note several days ago. v. ON, D.C., Feb. 27, 1883.—De ar Georze: me down to the house to-night I will go with you anywhere you want me to with you, and no one else but you. Yours ever. 1. BLM.” After receiving this note it was decided that he would take her to new quarters March 1st. He stated that he stmpiy walked under her window and whistled, and she came to the window and told him to Wait and she would come down to the door, which she did. He s at she Is sate, and occupying apartments which he has provided for her. He dic ny that these aparunents Were in West Washington when asked. CouNseL SUE ON 4 Nore Given For LEGat SER- vicrs.—Yesterday Fillmore Beall and Audrew A. Lipscomb entered suit avainstJacob P. Angney on a note given Jinusry 4th tor $500. Angney re- talned the plaintiffs as bts counsel, he being charged with having about New Year's day last cominitted an assault with intent to kill Joun H. Wilmott, his brother-in-law. Angney gave bail some time ago, and his cas» has been called seve- ral ttmes in the Criminal Court for arraignment, Dut he has failed thus far to; ulin an appearance: J De Grammond ts surety for Angney in 2,000 in the criminal case. Angney ts now said to bein Pennsylvania. ‘The ball was fortited In the Criminal Court on January 19h, and Mr. De Grum- mond has beea miking efforts to find him since, without success. He received a dispatch this week from Philadelphi stating that Angney would be here, but he hs not yet put in an appearance, and it is thought wil noi. A few weeks ago the Victim of the showtinge, Mr. Wilmot, entered suit | against Angney for tue board of bis wire and child, &c., and a few days ago the plaintiff's couns-L moved to quash the attachm=nt, but were not successful, an‘ ft is now sald thai had they suc- ceeded they would have sued out an attachment in the note suit. ni public service. a member of th | politen elab and sttenis AU Souls’ church. In polities he S always been a liberal democr.t, bat er ken any active. part. In - Amueements. Forp’s Orera Hovse.—Mrs. Burnett’s play of “Esmeralda” has been very favorzoly received hers, and the audiences h ve been large during the whole engagement. There was a large and fa hlonable auditence present last evening, and the President and the ladies of his household Gccupled a private Dox. Tie last presentation of the play will be given this evening. Next week the Hess Acme Opera company will hold the boards, op*ning Monday nicht with the favorite overa “Chimes of Normaniy.” Their perform- ances have met with great success wherever given, and thelr engagement here will be greatly enjoy'=d by the lovers of light onera. NATIONAL THRATER.—Mr. L wrence Barrett, the eminent traged.an, closes his engagement this evening. On Monday Willie Edouin’s “Sparks” Company will appear In the new success, entitied “Bunch of Keys.” The play ts said to surpass “Dreams.” It is full of fun, and gives Rdouin and his assistants ample opportunity to display their varied tients, ‘THEATER ComiQue.—A new and attractive pro- gram 1s promisea for next week, and the lovers of variety can rest assured that Manager Snellbaker will keep the Comique up to its standard. A gal- axy of variety stars of the first magnitude will appear In their spectalties, and a number of other attractions will be off red. ‘Tur Dive MUSEUM Is a very cheap and satisfac- tory plice of amusement, and attracts a great Many people at every performance. The curiosl- tes On exhibition are remarkable and interesting while the performance Is always good. New feat- ures will be introduced pext week. ROLLER SKATING RINK.—This Is a very Interest- Ing place on assembly nights, not only to those who delight in gliding over the smooth surfac tors of the merry sport. Ri e the thing, ti. snoy Spnear to be Tuere Will be an asembly oa Pp q' very enjoyable. Monday evening. “ZeKLB'S WiFe.”—Amy Talbot Dunn will repeat her story of “Zekle’s Wite” here this evening. Her acting 18 quite remarkable, and the quaint story in disieet holds the close attention of the audience for one hour an a halt, <COLN HALL—A musical and Iterary enter- taininent will be given here Maren 18tn” for the Denetitor Union Tent, No. 87,1L0.R, The pro- grm isa good one an the ‘entertainment will doubtiess be very enjoyable ers old, the daughter of sgins, a Wealthy lumber dealer of Peters- a, eloped yesterday with § L. Marable, a clerk in a dry goods store there, The cou- pie went to Weldon, N. C., where they were mar- Th T IS SPRING. A RESURRECTION QF NA- ture’s latent forces is taking place. Like the world around you, renew your complexion, invigorate your powers, clean e the channels of life. Ayer's Sarsapa- rilla is the means to use for tbis purpose, JS YOUR HAIR TURNING GRAY AND GRAD- ual falling out? Hall's Hair Renewer will restore it to its original color, and stimulate the follicles to produce a new and luxuriant growth. It also cleanses the scalp, eradicates dandruff, and is a most agreexble and harmless dressing, mhl Dax Goons. LUTTRELL & WIN@ Have an elegant assortment of best French Sateens at An elegant assortment of Nuns Veiling at 25c. An elegant assortment of Nuns Veiling at 3734. An elegant :ssortment of Black Silk at $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $ .50. An elegant assortment ot Summer Silke. Sephyr Suitings, all colors. Drap de Alma, worth $1.25, at $1. Henrietta Cloth and Cashmere at popular prices. The best line of Cloth an. Cassimere for men and boys’ in this city. We make suits to order. Onr stock of Linen Damasks, Towels, Napkins, Doy- lies and Haudkerchiefs is complete. qigok at our Ladies’ Hemstitehed Handkerchiefs at ‘The Star ‘Trial. AN ADJOURNMENT TiLx, AY—THE GOVERK- MENTS CAE PRACTICALLY CLOSED. After Tae 8ran’s report of the star route trial closed yesterday, Mr. A. E. Bdone was continued ‘on the stand until the hour of adjournment, when the trial was adjourned. ;Tuesiay, as ‘Wylle will be eae in organizing Le for the new term. Befaye the adjournment r. Ingersoll announced that he would probably consume a day In the eross-examination of Boone. Mr. Bliss sald that the ment’s Case Was ay closed, with the ¢xception of the in- Toduction of the prising 90 large books, to prove the revenues of the Various routes. Judge Wyile sald that the defe had timely no- tice, and the adjournment watll Tuesday would obviate the necessity of their asking for Ume for preparation. Wures We Abverrisz A SPECIAL BAXGAIN WE MEAN SPECIAL. WE SELL HUNDRED OF ARTICLES AT THE SAME PRICE AS THEY CAN BE OBTAINED ELSE- WHERE, THE WHOLESALE PRICE OF THE ARTICLE BEING FIXED AT SUCH A RATE AS WILL ADMIT OF BUT ONERETAIL PRICE. ON THE OTHER HAND, WE OFTEN OBTAIN SPECIAL BARGAINS OR CONTROL CERTAIN LINES OF GOODS WHICH WE KNOW ARE UN- DER THE MAnacl. THESE WE CALL TO YOOR ATTENIION THROUGH THE MEvic™= OF AN ADVERTISEMENT. FOR INSTANCE, WE ADVERTISED IN FEBRUARY A LADIES HEM- STITCHED LINEN CAMBRIC HA\DKERCHIEF AT 12c, AS AN EXTRA GOOD BaRGAIA. WE OPEN TO-DAY 50 DOZEN MORE OF THE SAME QUALITY AT THE SAME PRICE, THEY ARE WHAT WE CLAIM, WE ALSO ADVERTISED IN FEBRUARY A LA- DIES’ SILK CLOCKED BALBRIGGAN HOSE AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, ANY MERCHANT CAN SELL A SILK CLOCKED BALBRIGGAN HOSE AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. THE QUESTION IS ON THE QUALITY. WE CLAIM OURS CANNOT BE EQUALLED. WE OPEN TO-DAY FIFTY DOZEN MORE AT THE SAME PRICE. WE HAVE NOW OPEN OUR LINE OF GAUZE AND BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. THE WHOLE LINE HAS BEEN MADE SPECIALLY FOR US, AND EVERY GARMENT IS STAMPED WITH OUR NAME. WE HAVE THE MEN’S IN LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES, THE LADIES' IN HIGH NECK AND LONG SLEEVES, HIGH NECK AND SHORT SLEEVES, LOW NECK AND SHORT SLEEVES. WITHOUT COMMENT WE ASK YOUR ATTEN- TION TO-DAY TO THE QUALITY WE OFFER AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. ABOUT THE OTHER QUALITIES WE SHALL HAVE SOMETHING TO SaY LATER, INOUR WHITE GOODS OUR STOCK IS COM- PLETE. WE NOTE SPECIALLY OUR LINE OF “LINON DE DACCA,” OR INDIAN LINEN, WHICH WE HAVE KiPT REGULARLY FOR THE LAST THREE 8£ASONS. WE HAVE OFTEN QUOTED OUR 1c. QUALITY. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS NUMBER, AND KNOW IT TO BE BETTER Full line of Men’s Shirts. Shirts made to order an’ ft wuaranteed. The patent Vest-pocket Shirt is jugt the | thing, 20 pieces Straw Matting at cost. Lot of Remnants of Hamburg Fdges at half price, Lot of Kid Gloves, soiled, former price $1, only 25¢. One ca-e 10-4 sheeting, good quality, 25c. One cse 10-4 Sheeting. superior, 30c. One case6-4"Sheeting, best quality. 20¢ LUTTRELL & WINE, 128-2w, 1930 Pennsylvania avenue. Sexarons axp Mewsers ‘Will find at our Establishment A COMPLETE STOCK OF DINNER, DESSERT, GAME, FISH, SALAD, BERRY, TEA AND TOILET SETS, PLAIN, CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASS, PLATED GOODS AND TABLE CUTLERY, THAN—NO, YOU COME AND EXAMINE THE QUaLIIY AND COMPARE WITH ANY SAMPLES YOU LIKE. WE CONTROL THE LINE OF 48-INCH SWISS LAWN, AT 26c., WITH WHICH WE HAD SO GREAT SUCCESS LAST YEAR. ALSO, A 42-INCH ECRU AT 23c., BOTH OF WHICH WE CALL SPECIAL, oJ MANUFACTURERS’ REMNANTS OF IRISH LINENS—LE NGTHS, 1 TO 6 YARDS—FOR A THOUSAND USEFUL PURPOSES, AT NEARLY ONE-HALF THE PRICE OF THE PIECE GOODS, JUST OPENED. YOU CAN NOW GET ALMOST ANY LENGTH WANTED, PRICES: 25c., 300., Which will be offered at LOW PRICES. GOODS CAKE- EULA UPACKED ORY SHEEING PRES OF J. W. BOTELER & SON, 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, _£26-6t —e CHARGED WITH WastINa WatTeR.—Water In- spector John M. Shomo, of the water department, had four cases of wasting Potomac water berore the Police Court this morning, and Prosecuting Attorney Padgett stated that there were other cases to come up for trial next week. In the case of William Bergman, of No. 107 Pennsylvania ave- nue, the inspector stated that he discovered the Water In the closets in the house of the defendant running in a steady stream, the lever being ropped up to keep the water Funping. A tine of was imposed. In the case of Charles McLougniin, of No. 221 Pennsylvania avenue, the defendant was released on his personal bonds. Joseph Stickles, of No, 113, and Ben Bates, of No. 119 Pennsylvania avenue, were taxed $5 each for needlessly wasting water ih their closets. ——.__. RRESTED ON A CHARGE OF ROBBERY IN MARY- Lanp.—Last night Officer Shilling, of Lieut. Ar- nold’s precinct, arrested Rudolph Johnson, a young Swede, on a telegram from College Station, Prince George's county, Md.. charging him with stealing a suit of clothes, $10in cash, a revolver, trom Mr. J. A. Johnson, hi3 employer, for whorn he had been working for some time past. | The clothing was on him, and most of the money. | He ts held for requisition by the Maryland author- sour mash whisky often, and drink It at all thes, Bond & Lillard & J. M. Walker are famous for their @istiliations ‘Try them. Xonder has the only supply in the city, No. 911 7th st. ‘Tne WEEKLY Sax, a large double paper of itty- six coluusns, will be sent postpald fOr One. dollara Fear. Try it CITY AND DISTRICT. ge Condensed Lecals. ‘There was a quarter mile dash over thé ational Falf race course yesterday afternoon between G. W. Tompkins’ Bismarck and E. #urgdorf’s Snow- Dall, which was won by the former in twenty- three seconds. Ata mecting of the general contributing com- mittee of the W. L. I. corps’ fair last evening, Mr. W. HL Clagett presidinz, e raging reports were Feveived Irom the sub-committ: 8, contributions having been received not only trom citizens of Washington but from leading firms of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and other cites’ A Mississippi republican asso:tation was formed last evening with the following officers: Presitent, J. D. Cessor; vice presidents, G. C. Rush, EB. Wiiborne aud Wilson Wood; Secretary, William J. Henderson; corresponding’ secretary, Mr. Me Michael; treasurer, T. H. Green; sergeaht-xt-arms, Lewis Ingram. Steet lamps witl be Nghted at 6:25 p. m., and extinguished at 4:15am. The m:ssing steamer City of Alexindrta, which Was due at her whart last Tuesday, arrived last night. She ran aground last Monday might M Nomint creek, but got off without damage. An assignment was filed yesterday tn the Te- eorder of deeas omce trom Isaac Gassenhetmer, {transferring to Charies T. Havenner all the stock in trade, fixtures, &c., in store 1304 7th street Borthwest for the benent of his (Gassenhelmer’s) ‘The will of Cecilia Catn,filed rds a Cain, filed yesterday.appoints Geo. F. T. Cook and Wm. J. Sibley executors of ber estate, and institutes her son Thos. L. Cain nee segntee bequests being made to her ughters Ida 8 ‘Moore and Martha Louise Law. Pee ate bp ‘Cook Prion of the = cr Son, aud requests that eee Se taught a — trade. — Tus WEEKLY Stan (eizht large paces, ed and folded) wil! be sent t-patd wns eg ‘the United States or Canada for one dollar .* year, ‘The remains of Mr. John G. Killian, we tid at his home on F street, Wednesd:y, at the age of 71 years, were buried yesterday afternoon in A At a meeting of the Schillerbund soctety at the of Mrs. Kate L. Bruce, last event Longteilow’s birthday was commemorated with Suitable exerci<esin which Miss Ruth Brooks, Miss | ites, B.& 0. R. R—The attention of the traveling public 13 called to the fact that the B. & O. have the finest furnished and most comfortable sleeping cars On all their through trains, and 1s the only road running hag ee dally to St. Louts, Lou's- ville, Cincinnatt, Chicago and Pittsburg without change. For information as to tickets and sleep- ing car aceammodations, Apply at their offices, Nox. 619 and 351 Pennsylvania avenue, and depot, New Jersey avenue and C street porthwest. River TRapy.—Harbormaster Sutton reports ar- rivals at the river tront as follows: Burge F. 1. Moore. Turner, 200 bales straw, Posey & Co; barge G. 8. French, Turner, $10 bles straw, Sime: binge French, 340 Bales hay and 830 bushels corn, Posy & Co.;’ schr. Jas R. Richardson, Wallace, 800 | bushels oysters, market; schr. Jas. Soine: Bailey, 800 bushels do.,do.;" str. Bell May, Lucas, | 1,000 bunches fish, R. A. Golden. gil ene ae «_ THR BtoLoaicaL Soctery.—At the meeting of the Biological society, last evening, Prot. 0. T. Mason read a paper on’ “The Human Fauna of the Dis- | trict of Columb!2.” and Dr. MG. Ellzey presented & paper on “Hybrid Sterility.” Tue following gen- tlemen were elected to membership: Mr. T. W. Smillie, phot her of the U. S. national Pepe Dr. W. G. Palmer and Mr. yA. ones, A PUBLIC SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT.—The enter- tainment given by the pupils of the third division, Public schools, under the direction of Mr. A. T: tuart, the supervising principal, attracted a ve large audience to Lincoin hall last evening. ‘The recitations and musical performances were most creditable. Among the young gentlemen and ladies who took leading parts in the entertainment Were Misses Jesste Hilton, Susie Wilson, Lillie Lewis, Helen Soule, Belle Oavis, Carrie Ye MeFurland, Maggie Mi Hogue, Alice Willams, and Clarence H. Buckler, cal director; Miss Lettie Pryor, Net- Ada Crandall, Linda asters Tom ‘Clarke Mr. J. H. Dantel, musi- organist; Miss M42®C8# 18 OUR SPRING OVERCOAT MONTH, AND I ALREADY HAVE THAT STOCK ON THE COUNTER FOR YOUR INSPEC- TION, IN VARIETY, FINISH AND FIT THEY EXCEL ANY- THING EVER OFFERED BY ME. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE C:.OTHIER aND TAILOR, $07 77H SUREET. I GUARANTEE IN WRITING PRICE AND QUALITY. mh? oo T’s OPENING or NEW STYLE CASHMERE WRAPS ar LESS THAN FIRST COST. LACES, TRIMMINGS AND FANOY GOODS, ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. REAL LACES AND BUTTONS BELOW COST. NOoT’s, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Washington, D. 0. m2 Gesrizmen's Desrastz Sours SHIRTS. A , Cool SHIRT, tested outtnear oer maken, Pair tense taateted to Eula Crystal, pianist. * ——__ A Man’s Leg BROKEN IN aN AFFRAY.—Mr. John M. McLaughlin, the livery stable keeper on 2d street, east, near Est Capitol, became involved in @ difficulty last evening with a colored driver named Columbus Haines. Haines was cere temporarily to drive the carriage of one of Mr. McLaughiin’s lady patrons, the amount of com- -nsat ops aie by the lady. When Mr. Mc- ‘hiin paid him Haines demanded more ry = Scaste — bn Lon ee A tS jowed. ir. McLaughlin was thrown down against a tree box with such force as to cause a severe fracture of his left leg. After Mr.McLa\ Daisy Hickox, Mrs. Bruce, Mr. Whipple,Mr.Ktoop, | lin fell, Haines, it 18 stated’ Kicked ‘hin cateel Sehoeyer and Rev. George Patch took | times In tie head, and then made his escaj Mr. Dart. McLaughlin was removed to his home, he Yesterday morning a colored girl, named Jenny | Fecelved medical attention from Dr. Beale. ~ Doyier, was waylaid and knockel down on 4th | = Street, Detween Maine and Missourt avenues, by an ‘2 Map. She was on her way to her $1.25 Service 7; No. 1230 11th street northwest. Ser- + Geant Nokes tock her to the first precinct station FOR A 11-4 MARSEILLES SPREAD, and found she had a smail cut on her head which ~ Was washed and dressed, when she went on her the some we sold an 8 great Job at $1.50. way. of the best makes 10-4 SHEETING, 26. to be erecta be ar a eee Street, near F, ts about nin barges NAPRING steht pe Goes re jan Kuppert. cellent quality A | sere led be ml god front and 6o'cents i nen DANAE 8 Bhished moder A large tw {hose German Damask and Huck Brick stable will be erect: On the rear of the lod. TO Hostage — McKendree M. E. church has elected the foilow- York ‘0c. | 8-4 New ¥. 260.4 Bag olllcers for the ‘current yeur: Superintendent, | $-4 New Work Milly 18.2 4-1 ‘ C. Harkness; assistant Stperintendent, a. Sl All other ‘at Propor- Latham; secretary, Hugh Smith; assistant sec ne venem Fetary, Cornelius Cissel; Weasurer, David T.Cissel, MITCHELL’ porart.o, Won, N. Peck? assistant Ubrarians, Wil: ‘B, one naeeen Wicees me Bigey, | mace 31 Pennayivania avenue, Worn out in the wash tub by extra: account Gr unnevemary thicken of Seaheerteins on account {POPULAR UNICORN DRESS SHIRTS convince patrons that the above statement is TRUTH, WHOLE TRUTH, NOTHING BUT TRUTH. ‘We ask but one trial for our UNICORN $1 WORLD'S BEST SHIRT. ‘WAMBUTTA MUSLIN, PATENT BACK AND FRONT "@"MADE TO ORDER, $1.25. FIT GUARANTEED, COCHRANE & CO., 128-48 OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. et OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. Dostars New You Hars: The SILKE AND STIFF HAT introduced in NEW YORE by DUNLAP & CO, now ready at WILLETT & RUOFF's, Bole Agents, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, mh2 BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. Sure Or Foe Less Low. $19.50 TABLE LINEN SETS now $12 each. 23.00 TABLE LINEN BETS now 16 cach. 25.00 TABLE LINEN SETS now 17.50 each, 28.00 TABLE LINEN SETS now 20 each. 87.50 TABLE LINEN SETS now 25 each. 38.00 TABLE LINEN SETS now 28 each. Each set contains « large Double Damask, Satin Finished Cloth, with 1 doz. Largest Dinner Napkins to match exactiy. FINEST QUALITIES, LOWEST PRICES, SUPERB PATTERNS, DESIRABLE BARGAINS. ALSO NEW SPRING SEWING SPECIALTIES, COCHRANE & CO., 128-4 OPPOSITE RIGGS BANK. Revuste: Reviasien WM. HAHN & CO.’S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SevenTH STREET, 1922 PennsyLvanta AVENUE, Sign ‘RED SLIPPER.” ‘We desire toimpress iton the minds of thoee in search of GOOD SHOES AT LOW PRICES, That RELIABLE ts one Matto, x RELIABLE the metcriaig used in the manufactare of RELIABLE Test that for the money you will oF you aivays receive from us te very’ Beat value poosioly oun IMME] }PRING STOCK IS NOW ARRIV- OUR NSE SPRING, Now ‘Wo have Just opened and present for your inspection: Ladiee' $2 and $9.50 fine KID BUTTON BOOTS, com- Ladies! fine HOOK-LACED BEDE. EX. Ladies’ $1.50 and $2 REL ABLE FOXED BUTTON, Gent's: BUTTON and GAITERS, urable SCHOO £68 SHOES. Child’s di SCHOOL and DI INFANTS" SROGE raion variety 258 Me Geo. War, LADIES’ TAILOR, 1115 F sTReEET NORTHWesT, Is Now Prepared to Vaké Orders for EVENING, RECEPTION AND DINNER DRESSES, WEDDING TROUS-EAUS AND STREET OOSTUMES, London Tailor-made Habits, London Tailor- made Costumes, — All front 153000 Tallon Cloth style, made by Men, Dreesmakers and. Tailors ‘fit guaranteed. ‘Lady lea city should pipe ae sy Sramtonery Deparment & or A. BRENTANO & COMPANY, FASHIONABLE ENGRAVERS, ‘Wedding Invitations, Reception and Visiting Cards, Arme, Crests and Monograms ELEGANTLY Cards Printed from Plates, Papet and Envelopes Ilu- - minated and Stamped m Bronzes and A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF MENU x AND DINNER CARDS. 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Connex lita Sraeer, CITY ITEMS. Hats for Spring of 1553. - Gert’s Broadway Sik Hats, $5, worth $6. Square, Oval, and Round Crown Derbys, $2 to$3. Bors beroys $i usually sod at 1. vs , Usually sold al Closing out Children’s felt Luats at reduced prices. Good school and dress hats, 50 and 75c. (former ice, 7c. and $1), at Lewis’, 920 7th street, below i. Vernon square. Best Shirts. 50c., 75c. and $1, at J. E. Young’s 6 Mr. B. F. Young, Alexandria, says: “My wife suffered trom Rheu- matism and Neuralgia, and has been greatly bene- fitted by Brown's Iron Bitters.”” Easter Cards. J. Jay Gould, 421 9th st., bet. D and E streets, ‘The Luxury of a Good Fit 4s known to but few. The annoyance of frequent ‘trying on 1s dispensed with in my establishment: as entirely unnecessary, because a coat finished will be one or two sizes smaller than a_basted up one, and because my special understands his busi- ness. This frequent trying on probably grows out of two causes—one, the Incompetency of the tallor or cutter; the other, a disposition to yield his prerogative to the customer, illustrating the old adage of “ too many cooks spotling the broth,” and the Inevitable result, badly fitting garments. T method. GEO. C. HENNING, ae 410 7th sireet. “Suchu-Paiba.” Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney,Biad- der and Urinary dts $1. Druggists. 3 A Slight Cola, Mf neglected, often attacks *h* tuags, Brown's Bronchial Troches give sure and almost immo "te rellef. Sold only in boxes, Price 25 cents, A Fine Hair Dressing. Cocoaine dresses the hair perfectly, and is also & preparation uncqualled for the eradication of dandruff. ‘The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring Extracts consists in thelr purity and great strength. Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenta and Marechat Niel rose, est Cashmere, SUk Velvet Crapes, 714 7th street. 6 What Is Diphtheria? The name 13 comparatively new, but the disease 48 as old as sin itself, It 18 a condition of the throat something like croup, only worse, because it attacks the sufferer with Such rapidity and in such a way as to stop the air passages. The throat ts violently inflamed, and a tough mem- brane, like leather, ts very rapidly formed. Perry Davis’ Pain Killer has cured thousands of cases of diphtheria. It acts so promgtly, and so eMficiently, that no family can afford to be without it. “Cooling and Delicious.” Hub Punch, when mixed with {ced or hot water, or lemonade, presents an admirable beverage: Sold by grocers and druggists, The Safest Way. ‘The safest and surest way to restore the youth- ful color of the hair is furnished by Parker's Hair Balsam, whicn 1s deservedly popular from its superior cleanliness, Good Advice. Nearly all the ills that afflict us can be pre- Yented and cured by keeping the stomach, liver and kidneys in perfect working order. There ts nO medicine known that will do this as surely as Parker’s Ginger Tonk On Thirty Day»? Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated’ Electro-Voltaic” Belts and Electric- Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afllicted with nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guar- anteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial 1s al- lowed. w,s,m, Fortv Years’ Experience of an Old Narse. ‘Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses In the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-falling success by millions ot mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and dlarrhaa, sriplng in the bowels and wird colfc. By giving healtl tothe child it rests the mother. Price % cents a bottle. Wd The Finest Mayonaise Dressing for all kinds of salads, cold meats, raw tomatoes, ckled salmon, cabbage, etc., 1s Durkee’s Salai ressing. Better and more economical than home- made, $100 in Gola! Given away by Royal Glue. See advt. Hecker’s Bai Powder 18 pertect in every respect, healthful, thoroughty reliable, uniform in strength, and its baking qual- ities cannot be surpassed. “Alderney _D: Wagons.” Fresh Aldemey Butter, churne® ‘evory morning nd delivered in 41D, “Ward" prints, S50. por Cottage cheese, buttermilk ands mil, te. perat. Cream, ic. pint. BAURMAN, On Friday. March 2a, 1883, at cleven g’clock. MARY M. BAURMAN. beloved wife of Aus. P. Baurman, after a long and painful illness, aged oiAtvcral ‘wil take place from her late reaidence, No. an re rom, No. S17 N ekrect southwest, Monday, March Sth,at 2 oiclock p.m = CONNER. On March 1, 1883, at 8 o'clock MARY, daughter of John’and the late Conner, in the thirteenth yearof her age. Funeral from her father's residence, No. 130 F street northwest, Sunday, at2 o'clock p.m.’ Friendsand tives invited toattend. GREEN. On March 24, 1888, in this city, after a long and painful iliness, Mrs, KITTY GREEN, in the seventy-third year of her ase. ‘Kanoral will take place from Shiloh Baptist church. L street, Letween 16th and 17th streets, at thres o'clocir P.m., Sunday, 4th inst. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. 2 JOACHIM. On March 24, 1883, Mrs. LOUISA JOACHIM, widow of John J: F. Joachim, aged 74 * funeral will take place on Monday, at o'clock p.m. from ner son's residence, No. 1925 éth street northwest. Friends and relatives are invited. s LIN(ON. On March 24, 1883, at 9:15 p. m., CAR- RIE 8. LINTON, aged twenty-seven years, Funeral from her late residence, No. 1000 ‘Twenty: sixth street, Monday, March Sth, at two p.m. Hela. tives and frfends are respectfully invited to attend. * LUSBY. On Monday e , February 26th, 1883, WILLIAM Re cldoot Sos Of Nobex oud Einoee Luss aged nineteen years. “Tet sicknése blast, let death devour, If Heaven must recompense our pains, Pariah the grassand fade the flower, If firm the word of God remain Funeral will take placeon Sunday, March 4th, at 2:30 mu, from the fealdence of iis paras No ise Sleventh street southeast. by MAGEE. On March 24, 1883, ROSANNA MAGEE, attsr along aud palstal nice: cai Funeral will take place from the residence of her Beards, Me Ac We Uae ieee friends are invited to attend: Xo Aowers ae? 8 MoCAMMON. On March 2, 1883, at $:15 p.m. fever, JOSEPH KAY, 32., son of Josep Kee sha eats McKnight McCammon, ‘in his ninth year. = MERCHANT. At his residence, on Sixth March lot, 1883, ROBERT MEROHANT, in the iste fourth year of his age. Intermont at Alerandris, Virginia {Alexandria snd Leesburg papers please copy.) * NORTON. On March Ist, 1883, at 12 o'clock m., JAMES W. NORTON. in ths Hity-ooventh your of Bi @Puneral took placo at the Church of the pm., oO. Immaculate Conception this morning, March 3d, at nine o'clock a. m. Interment ut Carroll Chapel. = PASCO, On Wednesday Feb: 28th, 1883, cof brain fever, CORA kLNOR PASCO, nine Pesrs Deloved daughter of George W. ‘and Alice V. Sad and lonely is our household; , we miss our Cora now; But a brichter home awaiis her ‘In the mansion in the ekies. ering vita fed os hie ler epirit’s fled on high, ‘And she waves ber tite hand, Calling, mama, mest me bye-and-bye. from her ts? residence, 1027 Jefferson sora ota Seog Ra LO Seg WHITE. IXABELLE A., be'oved wife of Dr. George A. White, ‘died on March 24, 1883, at 4 p. m. Funeral Sunday, at two p.m, from her late resi- dence, 1106 D strect eoutheast. Friends of the family ‘are respectfully invited to attend. WOODS. | At 1009 E street southwest at 5:35 p. m., larch Ist, 1883, Mrs. MARY F. WOOD, seed ‘sixty Your yours, relict of the late Saunce 8. W Funeral from Ryland chapel, Sunday next, at three pm DINING ROOMS. (LL BE FOUND AT THE ee oN oe = Coffee, T aloha farm bes oat ENGLISH AND PARISIAN a HATS AND BONNETS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 2 AND 3, EATON & HARRISON, 1897 F STREET NORTHWEST, {No cards. AUCTION SALES. =e = Se) pele E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctonean. USTEES' SAL OF VALUARLE BOTET. ERTY, CONTAINING ABOUT THIRTY-ONE ROOMS. — KNO! AS HE LAPAY? HOUSE, SOUTH ST CORNER OF 85.00) By sirtuccts deniet Fast Gated September 214 Virtue of a deed te ¥ aszh, recorded in Liver ‘Nor S00 relent fa - | eqiver of the pariy scored iinet ro eal COLORED SILKS, 50, 62, T5c. 2 pallic eaction. in front of the ereema eat FANCY BUMMER SILKS, 50, 62, 7Se. palates a trae 4 ae ren eb BLACK SILKS, 50, 02, 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.59. runs, | IGE QCLOCR P.M. all that parcel of ground i name assortm o 8] in the city of o Ht in tof Colum= Peg dan genet ary ee omntoeres| | wg pe gyn mo ae aye pei geoctonsea ae (6) feet of Lot xixteon (16), in Reservation num eater ‘Silke at 50c. are worth 750. ox ence Sretee a with the improvements thereon a8 men- ve are selling an excellont quality BLA tioned above. (worth $1) for Tse. aad Zaria of sale, One third of the purchase money i Heavy GROS GRAIN BLACK SILK (worth $1.25) | Sys} and the maidue in two equal payment tax OLOR NS, cheap at Soe. Property sold: or all fark at the ett at the paneche co! 8 SATIN ap at S0c. ruperty wold, or all ca: 18 onstion ur Rca bests ante Gently COMDRED MaLER city |e neeeds citer comans oak ee ae $1—SPECIAL BARGAIN. Fs propert ‘and cost of tue defer Our fine quality BLACK FRENCH SILKS reduced | Prehaser. A Grp of $280 wilt regaled when tt DRY GOODS. Sus: Sixs: : Suxs:' CHEAPEST SILKS IN WASHINGTON. from $1.50 to $1.25, accepted." All conveyancing and Onr finest quality extra heavy GROS GRAIN BLACK | ©baser's cont, © a. JAMES | SELES reduced from $2 to $1.50. mh3- dkas J.T. DYEK, i ARUST) SALE OF BOYLIS HOTEL, Ni: 52 AND 34. C STREET NORTHWEST, AND TH —_— ADJOINING PROPERTY, NOS. 86 AND 580 STREET. CARTER’S, By virtue of 9 deed of trust, reconted in i | of the land ‘recorts of the Mis est Of the holde mh1 711 MARKET SPACE. _ st public auction, HM, i Jusr Annivep. . in aguare § 3, NOVELTIFS IN EMBROIDERED SATFEN RORES. ay Bd Brick 1 CHOICE DESIGNS IN SATEE MATCH. AND PLAIN TO SUMMER SILKS, IN CHECKS bye now Frame Dwellinws, which will be Terme of aale s 1d twelve monthe: the nots of t cae .KS, IN BLACK AND COLORS. eer, with int sccured iy decd LOUSINE SILKS, CHOICE 5 1YLE. = of igost, and pol the prone fy void, SGOME Py IN PRINTED LAWNS. will be take all cash, at the option of t = St OUT. A deposit of $00 will be required at time of % AND PLAIN, the purchaser of the hotel property. and of § S. | te Jurchaser of each of the other parcel s aceeasments will be payable out Puschaes EFFECTS. | money, 27 S7nus of sale are not compiiod witht in soveR: COLOKED DRESS GOODS, IN ALL THE NEW) UV Vie Frustoe Wo _riucht to resell the prop GHOR “GHATS AND SURAH SILKS. TO WATCH, | S08 OPS, dare aise toy anne wt ne ele 5 NAN ‘oomt of the pureh INCLUDING CRUSHED” “STRAWBERRY, | St'scotat tre nares DUPE Us CKUSHED RASPB: KY, SAGE, SAP) HIKE, CA’ BET Ege eee COTTA AND” MANY OTHER ALL OF THE ABOVF GOODS HAVE BEEN CARE, EULLY SELECTED BY ME IN THE, EAS: EKN mn, this (For Other RSONAL. HUUCK MENTIONED IN CHB eduoaday in esvneetion with “ from Ba timore ts uot Mr. Fletcher Houx, street northwest Naik FL Star 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 MARKET SPACE, PENNA, AVENUE. PLAIN FIGURE mhi Cc = = ——— yg A BEST & CO. HAVE REMOVED FR h strest northwent to 23 F etree Ar Cosr: Ar Cosr: will be found a fall axsurtiuent and a tigne Furniture. Oar econ Tam eelling at Cost my Entire Stock of Dry Goods until April Ist. Call and examine Stock and Prices. Stock well assorted, and must be reduced before | equal to 35 per cent off Ovteinal tation free; wi Iueinens «iri fi7-Im* MeDE' NDER & McELFRESH. making contemplated improvements. —4 Alt PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST WI present tte sane enon betes of GEO. J. JOHNSON, March’A.D. 183, nt tuy law office, No.001D stn a W. PRESTON WILLIAMAc mhi 713 MARKET SPACE. _ =e BE nme —FIVE THOUSAND Doi S >,000 REWARD. ony ILESs! « s as T nae Edmonston, tt We offer the best BLACK AND COLORED SILKS At $1 and $1 in the city, Finer grades in Black at ATTRACTIVE FIGUKES, vmas Beall, — Forrest 1 by’ the Seen taiy O® INO. tater thoy were nein ot Waring whose report Treamury to Ei fected and ennai: Beswion of sald , were b Secretary of Treasury and forwarded to U. . Co: eress e ny aah ‘es ——— NOW te wed = fiver unkown. ‘ive leare « TYLER & CHEW) ING, fee tite to na’ \Jouds in bh 126 918 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. Pater i ge ge d, $00) ee ih know! copion of the 99 yenr. de it Gurxrs : : meters in 1803, Which are Arnone are 3 ULB. EDMOSS TOS, Sth street, st. Louis, ‘Mo, \G-FSTABLISHED, RE- vant and Astrologist, gives better action in all aflaire of Lite than y fesnion ; tells the past, present edyi id aasist ‘Will open at their stores, ‘Nos.820, 822 AND 624 SEVENTH STREET, sppertai ALL 18 TROUBLS: Fatirfaction given or no pay. Coneuitation Kooi, 2d street, above DP street northwest, 23 ——————— - COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JOR RENT—ONE OF THE grate in Maryland, re * MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17x, ‘The entire Stock of = FINEST COUNTRY adjacent Frederick City. ? . 22 Large celars, hot mountain spring water, bath room, ranges, Ke. Large ntone barn ind carriage houre, kee poultry yard, nine ncres of fruit, lowers and k brick mausio BANKRUPT GOODS garlen of the hnest varieties, ‘Beautiful spot summer or winter iesort, 126-2w ‘OR SALE—A FARM OF 160 ACRES, wag water of I rail OF GEO. M. TAYLOR, fine orchard, ood dwelling house 0 ies from Wakkinaton, 2 miles from: ‘The stock consiste of JOR SAlE—A LARGE FINE FARM, WITHIN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOD! ies of thin city; 350 Splendidly water SILKS, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, | aveuuc’ a ee oR SALE OR Ki NT—CLIFTON HOUSE—V: able business connestion with best. liret at dehes water, mountats peo Addiew OWI Ci CLOTHS, HOSIERY, GLUVES, NOTIONS, liftonbtetion. aire GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, am HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, &c., &o. _ We bought the entire stock ata P DD GGG. 00 Dp # & a0 gai re Tu GIVEN AWAY! J. U. O'MEARA & CO., 1867 Pennsylvania avenue, offer $100 in gold a honorable awardsto anybody find- ing the greatest number of words constructed, cl ove oF more letters, out of the three words “ROYAL FAMILY GLUF.® Fifty dollars will be the firet award, $20 the second, 10 the thi the fourth, $1 each’ to the neat #1 Sa Boe. tack te the ont ten ty highest nun GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH, And we are going to sell it accordingly. NO MISTAKE. GUINNIP & CO. 110 Taoxxen & Cure, 811 MARKET SPACE, mitted, and even words containing two L's, two two A’, will be exeluded. Only the legitimate body Webster's or Worcester's dictionaries, without the sup= plement, wili Le allowed. All mailed and have enclosed twenty cents, which entitles the com- etitor to an order for one bottle of Royal Glue, wu ‘any druggist will honor. nd Royal Gh Il be mailed to address. Entries lose Sizes thee Bashy ye ae CALL “SPECIAL” ATTENTION TO THE FOL- Léwixe sworn jude will announce the winners. a Bropr, THE HATTER, HAS JUST RECEIVED THE SPRING SvYLE BLOCK, receive orders at short notice. 419 11th street north weet Gas Cooxe Sroves FOK SALE 10-4 UTICA TING, 3236. 10-4 NEW YORK MILLS Boe Say. jot Pequot es 4-4 WAMSUTTA MILLS, 114. ©4 PDE of tHE West Lis, 4-4 DAVOL MILLS, 10. 4-4 ELMWOOD MILI 1255. 4 TORSDAL CAMBELE 2 Ot uon : e WINTER DEC SS GOODS. Andis now ready to 17-10 Our stock in all partmente it and nous have been arranged af ocd Bolan Aas IDvited to inspect the ‘One Price Only. AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, TENTH RET. TURNED S CAS, ‘OREHOUND AND ELEGAMPANF DROTS. 811 MARKET SPACE. H Just received freah supply of these inva a) ps. They afford immediate relict in all cases Lung 7 ‘Cough ‘i B SEL ve SHIRTS Pbroai or Line Trouble, Courts. olda, Boater, ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, 16th and I, Tth and N, and 24 and Dew. n. CANDY FACTORY, €20 9th strect northwest. Branch Store 1339 Pennsylvania avenue. _dit-m eee Ree 022 MEGINNISS'. 1002 F street. oneness RB Mien 4f wil ay SEWING MACHINES, &e. nabs ates evn VER ET McKENNEY, Ter, Queers, Ox, Azz. ere lority of the New Self- 128-lw* Sevier. oe mg ATHER THAN PAY THE AUCTIO! foe eoee Rea as Bee of ed sr Keon, 5 Visit aaason es oak 0. "1914 and 1916 Penns. avenue, Rew, pepe necerst Baten Seta 4 Teggee* Lasting Flic, good house son, Oo. en “phere atest wrote at eer which sell, rot ah aa Callearly before they are ell sold. : Presents, @fullline of Rugs, Mate, Dra wee : SINGLETON & HOEKE, 901 MARKET SPACE au ‘Eneravers and Electrotypers. Plate Press Printing by ‘BROS. copbcangr ee ty