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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY -March 7, 1883 —— oe CROSBY S. MOYES.... 22... —————— = ‘She Evening Star bas a reauiar. perwazen beua flee daily circulation more thap trepi: that of any other daliy vaper pabliebed tr Washington. and consi to that of all ta @tuer dally papers here ndded together. ‘THE Stax office is connected with the Telephone Ex- ebange. Advertirements, ors ers for tho paper by mai and otherwise, news, or sy information oF business an be sent day or nicht, free of charme. —— ‘The members of the national Con grees enter- tain widely differing opining as to tie effect to be Produced upon the business tnterosts of the coun- tay by the new tiriflaw. Leaders of opposing Parties find themselves ranged upon the same Bide Of tue question, while men who have stool to- gether In the flerce political b tiles of the last twenty years are sepirated by it. Upon the op- eration of the tar'‘T law, very probably, hangs the fate of existing political organizations If, as ‘Mesers. Kelley and Rental prodict, tariff agit. tion has been settled for years to com», the influ- which was undermining bota parties has been Femoved, and republicans un democrats, upon Other issues, will in the next campaign be arrayed against each other. Bui tf Messrs. Kelley and Randall are wrong and Messrs Hewitt, Curlisle, Morrison and Tucker are right in their prediction the new law will fan the flame of tariff agi tation to white heat, thon tt Is among the proba- Dilities that the next national cam valgn will wit- ess an allgnment of the voters upon a different Dasis altogether Mr. Howitt deciures that the lection of Randall for S weaker of the next House Will disintegrate the democratic party. There are democratic members of the next Congress who believe that the election oi Randall willstrengthen theparty. Here ts an Issue that may divide the democrats in the next Congress, If the tariff shall continue to be a leading pol tical question. In the recent struggle ovcr the conference report on the tariff Dill, every iufiuence was brought to Dear to keepeach partyin line on the opposing sides; but both repntiicans and democrats resisted alluppeals in benalf of party. Senator Don Cam- eron voted with Bay «rd and Bock ani against his party. Inthe House the same defiance of party discipline, on both skies, was shown. The disin- tegrating effect of the tariff has just fairly begun; if the agitation goes on party limes may not be strong enough to resist ee The U. S. Supreme Court on Monday rendered ecistons in two cases involving the power of the Judiciary to compel a state to resp-ct Its fimanctal obligations, and comply with the terms of them. One case, from Louis ina, preseated a clear viola- tion of the contract between the state and its ereditors. Aiter issuing bonds bearing a fixed Fate of interest, and prescribing a tax for raising funds to pry the Interest, the state adopted a con- siltution which reiuced the rate of interest, cut Gown the tax levy, an provided for an exchange of the outstanding bonds for others at three- fourths the face value of the first issues) The Dondholders sought to compel the state officers to comply with the ons of the law authorizing the tissue of the bonds; but the Supreme Court held that it could not assume the executive power of the state; that the officials were amenable to the authority of the state, and must obey that authority. Inshort that the constitution super- ceded the law, pre y enacted, and the execu- tive officers of the stte were bound to enforce it. ‘The other case Invoived the validity of the Vir- ginia coupon-killer law. An act of the legislature authorized the issue of bonds and maite the cou- Pons receivable for taxes. Subsequently the re- adjuster legislature passed a law providing that hese coupons should not be receive! for taxes un- ti their genutheness bid been established by ju- cial Inquiry. The suit was brought to compel a State official to receive the coupons for taxes as Provided wader the first law. The Supreme Court denied the mandamus prayed for, thus maintain- ing the constitutionality of the state law. ————__<-»+—__ Senator Van Wyck doesn’t strengthen his posi- Won before the public tm his imerview with the correspondent of the New York Tribune, touching ‘his raid on the Department of Justice in the Sen- ate the other evening. “Embarrass the prosecu- Won! What nonsense! Why its monstrous!” ‘Thus exclaims the Nebraska statesman, in an outburst of virtuous indignation; and then he Straightway gives himself completely away by his unfortunate expression: “The idea that we should allow this thing to goon until the costs of ‘the trial amount to such a huge sum!” The Sena- tor evidently believes in punishing the petty ‘Wileves and letting the colossal criminals go free md enjoy their plunder in perpetual peace. Ac- @ording to his theory all a combination of rascals Ihave to do in order to be entitied to immunity ts ~ steal an enormous amount, so as to strongly entrench themselves behind legal talent and Powerful influence, and thus make their bringing to justice as expensive us possible. This view of the case used to be quite the thing, but the day for it has gone by under the stern demandsof a ‘better popular sentiment and a higher standard of public morals, Senator Van Wyck is behind the {ames ‘fhe ts sincere in his very singular posttion, ——_—_<«+—____ “That is the government's case, your honor,” Mr. Merrick announced to the court yesterday after- noon In the star ronte trial; and he might have added, “it’s a mighty strong one as it stands.” It 4s, Indeed, impregnable. There 1s but one course possible for the defendants in order to acquit them- Selves—that ts, to successfully impeach the testl. mony of the government, for if the case of the Prosecution rests upon truth then there is no es- | eape trom a verdict of guilty. Itisnot one wit-{ Bess that must be impeached, but a dozen or more; | and in addition to that, a mass of documentary evidence must be proven unworthy of credit. ‘The Counsel fer defense are confronted with a case im- measurably stronger than that made out by the government on the former trial Then their ef- forts were concentrated against a single witness— Walsh—upon whose testimony the existence of the alleged conspiracy matuly rested. Inthis trial the Prosecution has completely established the con- ‘splracy Without the aid of that witness. => ___ General Boynton takes the trouble to answer in Getall ex-Speaker Kelfer’s lame denials of the | eharges wade against Lim on account of his ex- Waordinary course towards the representatives of ‘the press during tue closing hours of the last Con- Sress, and, tt ts needless to say, makes very effect- Ave work of It” But the game was hardly worth the ammunition. It ts quite within bounds to say ‘What the Speaker's chair was never vacated by a | gentleman who carried with bim on leaving tt less @f public regard or private esteem than did its Jast incumbent, and his closing acts were entirely Am keeping with his general course while he occu- pied it. ————__+o.____ Partisanship, which ts on the wane everywhere ise in the country, rules the political roost in Ind- fapa, end, as usual, with bad resulta. The demo- eratic legtslature and the republican governor have been playing a buil-dozing game, each with he purpose of gaining some political advantage | Over the other. The governor would not yield to | Partisan demands of the legislature, and the latter Fefused to pass the appropriation bills The ques- tion now before the people of that state ts whether she can get along without the usual appropri- @tions for current expenses or whether an extra m@csion of the legislature shall be called. —— se) ‘The distressing accident growing out of a false larm of Dre which caused the death of a number WANTED—HELP. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR _ SALE—LOTs. Ovexrxe Or Wairectocthwent, ak Gea wah ecommerce 12 Kellen ‘eee ca OR SALE OR RENT—a = Paria (jaeice Buuibase Lore EXPEKIENCED RSE Waist ouidies in ae Fees Pee ee a Becms, at i Eepbie “and. Carriare = SPRING MILLINERY need sits sone Er ana ELEGANT HOUSES Ast, 1883, On all the Avenues and most of the Streeta in the Northy ANTED—AN xx ward-room re se act ac cae a a she Sas eae NICE args ‘BRI io Kader 08 3, FISHER & 00, nye Fyoms at ‘western Section of the City, ae Woonwann & Lornnor. Pe a = EEE canor Sreser guar = maar Call of send for my Real Estate Guide, which will KING'S PALAON ANTED-A WET NURSE WHO oa “Gentlemen or gentlemen and their dao NG : |, for moderate ra: Yaanted by the adjournment ef Congress ‘OR RENT_VERT PLEASANT ROOMS il Rett sw. baby. Appl ae sive you a full description of them, together with a fine street norinwast. “Othee hours 8 £5 10 a. &.: 3 and 5 to7 p.m. a te end iD HAs Hap EE one Enwiish ‘Murdo. Gres A. BG ‘fee miate | 6 Waren, BENPECTABLE GEEMAN GTRi. «eneral housework (no washing) in tantly. “Apply at 114? 17s sigoet nortioake IRST - CLASS —SHOE- eae SEES FU wee cede ‘Reed wages tin Gea Appiy to G. WAGNER, 4 F street ‘northwest, Tanga” 5 ge FEW RELIABLE AND a Ic Men, good references, to sell Uni- Sue Ei hameis i n 6th and 6th streets n< wr — stating Brideport, Conn. B. 0. HOLTZMaxK, ‘Beal Estate Broker and Auctioneer, £23-1m oth and F streets northwest. ICE BUILDING LOTS. dns ta a MTS et wides Massachusetts 814 SEVENTH STREET. rat SPRING WRAPS! REET 3 Sat Th Par & 0., wie phe ‘BAN eee rOreErT, «the = ee in the cam Sees < “st ois ODANEREOWER ek SON = Pina RENTCVERY cporce, OarIce Booms, ae isin oerset en and New Tork ore ‘ave- WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL BARGAINS : WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW THE FINEST AND HANDSOMEST LINE OF SPRING WRAPS, COMPRISING THE LATEST PARIS DE- SIGNS IN EGYPTIAN AND OTTOMAN SILK DOL- MANS AND MANTILLAS, WITH CHE- NILLE FRINGE AND SOUT. RAIDS, ‘NS OF THE ie CITY. 1,000 Bunches of Elegant Colored Ostrich Tips, in all colors, 3 in a bunch, at 40 cents » bunch, Feng seer TWO COMMUNICATING FUR- front, with ‘to adult. ste board, to a Boor. ity ae Retorenceas Tiss R PENT DESIRA! Fe oe BOO! eee 1,000 Still Better, 6 in a bunch, at $1 a bunch. ANTEDAIN A PATENT 4 as 8 OFFIOR ce ae mit fore Samartman tp learn the drawings. TER & ‘Sia, mh5-3t* MS AND EX: at 1413 K otis wets ee 2. FOR RENT— HOUSES. OR RENT — {FURNISHED HOUSE OF THIR- with ‘boa fy caRee eee amnaees eee L, HOUSE, 1209 H street northwest. BENT Arse at x STbERT SES thin. ALL-WOOL [MPERIAL 8! RGE AND SICILLIENNE DOLMANS AN. MANTILLAS, TRIMMED WITH SPANISH GUIPURE LACE AND CHENILLE FRINGES, 2,000 Bunches of Black Tips, the most wonderful bar- ain, at 25 cents a bunch, Our Great Drive in Ribbons. Come and see for your- self. Nos. 12, 16. and 20, at 10, 15. ancl 20 conts por yard. All-Silk Sash Ribbons, Tto9 inches wide, only 65 cents per yard. Black English Crape, the very best for veiling, at $2, $2.25, aud $2.50 per yard. 'ANTED — WHITE AND COLORED — COOKS. Chambermai: “aver Kitchen NEWMARKET COATS, IN JERSEY WEBBING gheeeones om 926 F atreet AND FINE CLOTH, TAILOR-MADE AND PER- FECT FITTING. in other sections of the city. gpd fal) information spply to WASTED ADIES On YOUNG .G MEN 10 TARE pleasant work homes; Wome sent Ey mail." no ‘canvaselupt; good aalary' a RELIABLE MANU. FACHOIUNG G0. Phan Pe DEEL Bete ANTED-CADIES 0), LOUNG MEN IN TOWN country to taki be Hight work own homes; Ramat Boston, Maso, Dox 8254. fie ine iTED-EMPLOYMENT BUREAU—FAMILIES ‘Wail W fined with clans Heliy—Cooka, a Wanted. 1. ‘northwest. rat, Bear EBUIG House, RK -ALE_NINETEEN BUILDING LOTS, SIT- treet north ‘between 17th street uated on M street toan 18y foot alley, A. WILSON, Room All the Leading Spring Shapes in Hats and Bonnets. CLOTH JACKETS, IN GREAT VARIETY AND LATEST STYLES. Also, JERSEY JACKETS, IN ALL THE DESIRABLE SHADES. AND BEST URSS OF A SIERT lass Restanrant deing a fair & businoms: resson for ne ristok WenZoG, 203 Toa HP atkest OR SALE—FIRST-C ASS STOCK inortiiweet: aatiatact cy given for Ply on premises after € o'clock Ps m. OR SALE ALL STYLES OF CARRIAGES, AS premises. wirect northwest A large Assortment of Flowers, Silks, and Laces. OR RENT 200 tra _ STREET, for grocery ; 8 rooms apeaia Bi ATL Le BARBER 8 OO, Te Dx ER & CO., Le Droit Baile Fes RENT-THE D DWELLING PART OF ae orthiwest © ia; OF 156 ids, Gene lousework ©: DUNDOME, 618 10th street 3 will well ener ae —— north cheap, northoust comer of Let and H ie tee. = fonei-ting of nice Top and ipexchange that is in- quire of D. CONNELI 3 Side Bar Bugges. Phactons, Family Cumiares | Sine ruler ry . ae Wart AaTw Dd Gin eet ‘Ruresa fe ao ae = Rr ee el ae DW WELLING, 0 =e ase bn a rd gand Jntion ee attended oe" ea oS ms St KING'S PALAOE, Baltimon hia er, Tonk nt yt A ‘Deatiful and healthful We janhington Heleha: fo. Wullect ciieent Sed on anna ‘at y HAVING ADDED LARGELY TO OUR LINE OF CORSETS, IN BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO MAKES, WE ARE PREPARED TO SHOW A COM- terms, ae 5, MEERS, '621.G stroot northwest. Hin omerieese im ai EGANT i ROBERT A. All work guara: VOR SALE-SUMMER RESIDENCE. EL = rion house om borders of « bouutit on bee cevation: i tithe frcan State str et, cost $50, ox terms: ites, 4 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, QUR TALE-W Fe F. GEYER, 468 AND 470 © ST. ion National Hotel, ae ese | soe PLETE LINE AND AT THE MOST ATTRACTIVE WANTED—SITUATIONS. aoe one a ren, a adem wet Ve. ani n.w., 17 rooms, for boarding house. kee nN lated for. ambb-6t* FOR BEN inal rent of nished and dress G. C., Star office, Fo, BET pu, PENNSYLVANIA Area a1 behwosa Bik and 0th PRIOES WE HAVE EVER NAMED, mhé Tx Si00 ‘Worn Fiorxa Conresr: wine names and address of th the successful contestants Copubilahed in the Dally papers sbout March Ibi, ‘Mends Glass: are, Crockery, Fur BOYAL ture, &c.. rock! mant! FIRM AS GRANITE! strong- ROYAL ost, tonghest and most clastic Gino on GLUE, BOYAL Teepeae ath e A Samay mn ther Glues an Cements! ROYAL Mends cl eat ERATE AND night or. ‘dey ‘wate at bulld- 8., Star office. ANTED_BY A RELIAB! TEM! aurea, « cituation on Pra Place as a tru ustworthy ‘at a reaso! Price, nan oe e OUR LINE OF THE CELEBRATED “'P.D," COR- SETS IS COMPLETE, BEGINNING AT $1.50. T THE | SUMMIT HOTEL. AT oa eraburg, Md Metropolitan Brat imiles trom, Washingt For furtin pentiouiany ply to J. SPRIGU POOLE, Gaithersbure, ma. as dee Fe ae SALE OL EXCHANGE Biadeosbars. B. and O. K. RB. re two ANTED—BY a YOUNG MAN OF ONE YEAR'S Suede tee eae | con Bor 165, Star office. Wares eee g ears, with references. Women servants fies, Agency, Sab tsectuoriiwer c. Fs ALE—PAWN TICKET FOR TWO Seltaire Diamond tas and rare Ladies’ Set from ‘iffany's (cost $125). At Btar office. 700, oe rm AND Gs rarer id elegant th: MUSLIN UNDERWEAR! Pers coe yormay ouly $90. GE 00, ADRES OF LARD f EXCHANGE aay oF. "eats OWA Foot, im Washi reine, mansard thirteen rooms; for Boose and Lot = anauice, ‘of T, E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F WANTED—ROOMS. PALAIS ROYAL. It would be foolish not to admit this is three, yes, four times the amount usually invest- mh1-6t ea = Beate rue ae INE = : ‘con ecate in Merylan ont Frederick City WE HAVE NOW A MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Wiis A LADY WANTS) A sae FUR- on BELLUS, MILLER at brick mansion, 22 rooms. Large cel.ars, hot and ood GOWNS, SKIRTS, SUITS, CHEMISES, DRAWERS, nisi r00 sylyeulatvenue ee ccs B corner 8th and ¥ atrects nordiwest, mountain bath room, rances, = jane barn and carriaice ounces bcturers Of |, | CORSET COVERS, &e.,o., AND THE MOST PER- prin sid 10th streets north ‘Address Box 146, tar POR SALE-wig_“Bangais —eLeaant, Fur | Sad? 7 tine nd earriarce” hours, ige hour, iter me FECTLY MADE AND FINISHED GOODS EVER seren-octare Fiano: handerme “r Tt pone, | arden of the finest varieties. Beuutiful spot fora HOYAL plied by the Gallon or Barrel.” LUE. | SHOWN IN THIS CLASS OF GOODS, TER a sure 20 questions a asked aA mn but DANENHOWER & SOX, ete ith a era” GLUE. Gress Box 189 Btar off mh6-3¢" = See PY and must ecll‘Apwis'at. ston STs wld erred one extra, ek aD of AGENTS wanted in every city yy ANTED—BY A aS OF FOUR ADULTS, wet ete otencpa &, WiLGOX.” EXCHANGE 1 7 B street eorkiens Fe& LE—A FAKM = 160 ACRES. Wi ROYAL and county throughout U- 8., Europe, GLUE, | THE LOCATION OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON Wow five Rooms, furnished, for light house- watered. fine orchard, good dwelling house of OUR SECOXD FLOOE Ere Keeping. Addrenn, state ee ed oust onse- = R SALE—THREE YOUNG ST ae Tome: 49 miiles Coon “Wasllineton, Smilies from tal ROYAL Sold 2 Dearie Grocers. Hard- GLUE. s Foe ea eer Ee MMSE :|| Co) Bieeotion omaireiee eee a FOR RENT--STORES. (Sai yeruntos ONS ‘Loma Offse she | ond Mtation : $6,000 cach, oF pa joners and Vai Seri - 5 ay F ROYAL sverywhicre. ‘Manufatared by 9.0. GLUE. | POS5!BLE CONDITIONS FOR (HE DISPLAY AND WANTED AN STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, A ‘OR RENT_TWO STORES, #29 AND O24 ru ST, | Hetvck eer Skee nt sored PINE FA OMEARA & £9, 1347 Pa. -avenue, EXAMINATION OF THESE GOODS, rnished Room with bath attached; new hot = ance ae spe RSALE—CHEAP, THRE FETSESBOONI. AND RM, WITHIN ROYAL Washington, m6" GLU! ere Apne RO ohsect; answers from boa: CLENTON ADAMS O02 bate sts ehh Spien uid we bere will uot be noticed." Addrons mie indy prentidior auaeeckes conalton: suitable for See 6 1aa8 New or aa Gun be seon at WM. WALTER'S Cartiaws Posty tats se Rs 0 009 0009 == FOR RENT—HALLS. and D ‘streets northwest. promptiy. at- % wm 90W 0 WANTED—HOUSES. tended to. ms e OR RVNT_—CLIPTON HOUSE—VAEU- +4 a ee Moor) tan bose Ae ON BALL, CTHIED | 565 “ALE-A BAY HORSE, YOUNG AND ae Sous waters mwountall chr aero RPO RgKS My Hyg Ogg ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT WANtp ao ney Cee HOUSE, | ana isvnow the Baidnomest lode ro fre room tn ae alee Feces ood looking, vers prow 2 wer an excel. Dewiborhoot Adder OWENS Chiat a 01 Tooms, from owner. ress, stating | 9 2 panies ane ly at siabl fax county, Va. jai3-2mn STRIOTL’ PRICE, ‘acant for Monday, ‘Tuesday, unday o ae ad es, sew None Gi oe Be jTRIOTLY ONE PRICE. oo 8 lovation, J 8, in care of J. ¥. Mo- | nici, SWoRMSTEDT S Se BAbiy, of 314 Peaneyivanra avenue norliwest. make se |ALE—A PAIR OF YOUNG HORSES, ‘APPLY ANTED—TO PURCHASE—A 4 SMALL ee Fae K. WARD'S, 412 3d street nortin weet. mh3-Ct ed. Inorder tobe enabled to sell al 25 per cent less giving foation, deacon of hs ‘house nso aud ok aad oe FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS R SALE—A LARGE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, E, KIRBON Wouk AND than our competitors we have to buy 25 teh Sst cach price.” ie Buggies, Phetons, two-seat Surry Wagons aid Vil- Embroideries tausht by Mew HM OR AWN ST @ have tobuy 25 percent cheaper. (OR RENT—2 FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE-BANE. ‘Also, @ larve stock of second-hand work | 151 Kangra Place, between 13th and Mth, P end @ To roca Der cent — in some spears} we havi Wargite 10 Eve i nardives CASH & FIVE Fe. pedal-bans Onans, creeps, Just th the ties. for church re and trade wagons, at the ve Tee lag Pris, streeta. Desicns perforated and siamped, ” m6-t* had to buy an entire manufacturer's or importer’s stock. r eight room House ix northwest pi - | practice at home, G.L WILD & BRO'S., ; De Tormake this daring investment s success we shall WOODWARD & LOTHROP, . We. Star office, near | Braces Phe Aes Repositors promot, HOORATIV EMBLOIDE DERIES OF au KINDS have to sell very, very cheap, or the enormous piles of tauwht at Sch; Art aad mb3-3m . K. PRO! mapped | W ENT A LARGE YAFURNISHED foods now displayed on our counters will never be ‘eruon a. ave, an 10th et. Priva nace. House, located betwi ‘9th ar 13th and Y ‘OR SALE—A GENTLEMAN'S THOROUGHBRED manent Wet a in ‘artinti designs '. closed out. Ladios and gentlemen, we bought cieap, Blassach anita "avenae, northwest ‘address, fain BUSINESS CHANCES. Faia Saddle Hore, young and gaited: tn good condl- | Saturday clases tor * shsee? you oan seo. We CAN sell chesp, wo recognize we mb5 —_ BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, vas : mbt STRABLE BUILDING, LOTS TO LEASE ON | W. CHAMBEUS, H street, Sa asta ART ScB Song init I Mien Seek ST ‘e SHALL soli cheay a Dine butld WALKER, 690 Louis | strects. z cea = WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS | isns sveaue sear mne-2n_ | SOE aiLE ‘jock net and tivity toot —_— TO BUILDERS AND SPECULATORS. Standard Organ. water colors snd on china, silk, a ee. ANTED—TWO SECOND-HAND CARTS, AP-| JV tAS fost DESIRABLE CORNER FOR IM (ato aveot tone per fahading UNHEARD OF BARGAINS, Ww ply to. JONES, 1998 Pannaylvania venugeg@ | PROVEMENT IN THe NORTHWEST SECTION. ep ain cS ss a SL a aa se very tay Speci cme Satur i fer Bc we ‘SRTEDAN, UPRIGHT $IANO, NEW OR TH | nno oe DEEIGER & EIJEBERMANN, | _mns.ot nos Pom de = Speaking of bargains, what ie » bargain! rst-class ion; give ion, make, and = RAND | JF] QWESROOKRERPING Fant mT E an BOE i, Cotes Uneratiten ts. cel loweat cas rice AA anad Bon eee gelen oak, andl ANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED sBurLpEs | Wom, SALt— 3 het torre pune > Suet be Sela at & Hie: i extn my sea, Witt penmman” the large retail stores and discovers the price of certain ANTED_TO BUY FOR CASH, A Goop.stour Titel aPitay & Partner (either active or silent) with seeped for a greene the money. | Inquire oe WY BOWE, 10i0"r saregt. goods. If wefind wecan sell from 10 per cent to 25 id. dri: Call | Route fo al ni hicees VEnreeee ta ome | Of GL 708 7th str. Tang i” | Hours trom 2: 0 108, and 7 tO} me mu2-1m Per cent cheaper than our competitors then we adver- | I 4apiEs RED STOKE, Me Float ROR SALE-4 Very Fink maaan BEST MAKE, HE FOLLOWING EDUCATIONAL CLASSES ARE tise Special Bargains. Thatis why we now advertise NOW 18 YOUR CHANCE. Waste EL Porsale sts great sscrifce. “1116 i strest nora *s Criatiagt nee unheard of bargains. We have just openéd our Spring pring Importations of DEEBMATOLOGY, CENT E 18ST MORTGAGE jALE—1 KITCHEN RANGE BOILER, 7 ao : ‘They comprise all the Hovelsies inst will adorn the =o eee fe =e OF FIONIDA hee Es sink, 1 bath fab, rier clone samen! = eee pers. For full ‘ear : Spring Costumes, times satnding ain and Beaded Gimpes, | 799 11:n stroet northwest, MONDAY, ‘TUESDAY ana A Safe and Profi Inyestment Plumber, cor. fithand x GS Tatin, Proton zp, a 2 qr Plain and Beaded Ornaments, Soutache Cord Gimps. 4, Inquire COOK & UPTON, R SALE—RARE OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFERED iter is é t Fourajees, &c., ko. VAN DYCK, Laos be at No, 708 1m Financial Agents, No. 1431 Pa. a ‘to purchsse & and Phmton, png ae! mete? Bae eee AND aad BP fa ae Sas STARTLING BARGAINS! Wan SOCK ‘ies devoted Civcrnaetg,, We tere pom saa ited is 28 =o “Appi a Wouatiot ie | PERECHLE:, Tugray ovine C4, my x : ieee Tre oe na oloRy, an of 190 acres into Building Lois which weatiee | House of Hopresentatines, OS ee = tees Eruption, Skin Disvase, Bemis, Doteot sas for alo 10 to 35 conte par foot can" balance 14 B SALE. JUST RECEIVED FROM a Norwvon Foe SELECT, BOAKDING kin Discseo. 5 years at 5 per cent int interest. is a good chance for CED TOM WEST ve cana Day Be ey x 51 Pieces Piain and Beaded Gimp at 25 cents a yard. homes or investment before prices advance. Call at : | For otroular arya ape D. CABELL, 2916 14th honestly worth 40, our office for pists and information. Srey tow = a Se represented. a” THOM: | street morthwest. fit aM tun? sri} Figoes Gimp, with or without Beads, trom 1% to3 Pil and O streets ‘METHOD FOR aND ieee tn Bs So yar vovely never at ae eS VICTORIA, ae a4 Nn ee pcm 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN cen: IBERAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON 5 PROF. me aga SFRRGR wide Plain Ginip. andeome designs, at $1 a yard, bg pe denoaite, United Biates Bonds bought an asad sl artnet Devin, ines, and boc new Svea sovlae nears of Praetion, Buokles, Sides, and all the novelties in Buttons, at ada EUUIER 2°66. takers Mie Pema are FS3n LIAM A YOUNG & BHO. 456 Poatey pales, wate for operas om eta. “New inci Warr Frzzas, a ATER Fazzns. Son iesigatone byte proce of ee = * Careers, ASFERING INVESTMENTS IN cs-sm tile T10B mrect northwest commer tia ig German is of Hermatoion: Bpimpeoved R SALE—HORS: ABRIAGI Fann = cnocksny, oun and § a cigars Wixxstis, | _mbs 416 SEVENTH STREET. Eemant Ie RD Sdvintame to call on ORR PERE” Bet Hone it bought, eae Ee PERCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGR. LINooLy Bost cunt lover pris eer Este e Broxer. ee Fecroct nor Event. Tepresened Wak haste Se ae e bite Bveoinw’ Bonsons ga citaplete Ta a neragucnent for Yor 5 ith 6 ‘ a porto Street northwest, ning sone ‘women m 314 7th street, 6 doors above Peans. avenue. IX MEN'S AND Boys’ CLOTHIXG Sane Fol SALSA LIGHT ORE HORSE (wicTOKTA imate in goth th te dear etna Seas 1 will be closed out cheap for 8] estead teat te or evening, serm Laresr pesiexs Boobs. ‘Also, broken 1 jot of SHOES ang 8 iosand teen and eg, fora Ber aag megane i YOUR Spa cone Sppliostions 70 Y dintameni Ci one-half what they formeny sold "= aes ieee IBST CLASS BOARD WILT, BE FOUND AT THE HENRY 1m ‘$1.50; Ladies" House SI ore, creator Dr. WAR CK ‘cau ‘bo 60 ao fing G10; 20 mga Loko bra. saa BARA A. BeEnOEK Hie etion 1914 and 1818 Penna. avenue, So ra 1ith street = aca pe le méals 85 cents. best Coffee, Sat tt | Ge FRENCH SATINES. mhs SELBY's._ | Wednesd tan ee ey SE, FINE LINEN LAWNS. a DROIT DINING ROOMS FOR LADIES AND pe Larssr Noveirzs Is Panasors. (WV ‘ctcond and: must bo a beet NEE ORGAN, feta street Nott ib LAE ATES E ae Puaker: Price, age, Particulars, Box! Regular Meal. een B SALE—A LOT OF FINE IMPORTED GANA- 21-INCH DOUBLE-FACED OLTOMAN SILES, SEATON PERRY, ony ——— Food, Cages, ’ W&XTED-FIVE CENTS PER LOAD PAID FOR pestiwoee CHT re SS ith sirect $1.60. Buocessor to Perry & Brother). svenilltst pat in bolo on cat alae of $a : ‘streots northeast. NEW LACE TRIMMED PARASOLS. NEW COACHING PARASOLS. NEW PARASOLETTES AND SUN UMBRELLAS. aa AND a SILK UMBREL- 50 PIECES LINEN ENTIRELY NEW PATTEERS, AT 60 AND street, be ‘New Yorkavenue. ae eae ii 10 eee WON- Wis ALL AND BEE OUR WON! gnasiers, Mo i Vermin Prot, Call ft tore as Out a Pocket Elecitis Light. LOST AND FOUND. $50 tense TENAEDSTQLEN FROM FARM In Sow or thief or Tae Fy. Since 1827 H street mbi7-3t BOARDING. ONGRESS 18 GOING, BUT MR. A. PETERSON, CS ‘be orell-known Te ‘Caterer, stil ay {or hie friends and the publ, at to serve ‘meals. ding ine nesting ie ¢ W. FLYNN, AM. PRIVATE TUTOR, ‘a dor Bos and TYLER & CHEWNING, and is 918 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. “Proof mhS ANTZ & 00, S N COMPLETE STOCK OF FRENCH SATINES, he aia Tote Agene for Ne Xoplty Bru "Penaiay! feds meals dev Leer, ARCH THIRD, Ty SEV. PECIAL JNOTICR, ANDENSON'S SCOTCH GINGHAMS IN BEAUIT. | Patent Hights for wale. raul “fle-Swe eat ee shoe and waren. Ordos ty epee Minna te = ahd Na NOVELTIE! rR IN FRENCH WOOL DI TURES FO! RESS TEX. ;AIN AND. COMBINATION SUrEe. UNUSUALLY, GoD VALUES" IN PONSON'S EN, ‘OLOBED 'D BATIN BHA- Fate ATSLOUPER YAH, AND Bal BLACK SILKS, BEST MAKES, FROM 75o. TO $3. back AND COLORED PURE SILK OTTO- vOaNToM CRAPES AND CREPE DE'CHINE. PURE TWISTED SILK BLAOK GRENADINES, PRINTED GENUINE INDIA PONGEES. NEW LOUISINE AND SUMMER SILKS. EMBROIDERED SATINE, ZEPHYR BA’ ROBLS FHOM $10 10 $30." a telah Ce) Goons, PLam FievgEs, awp CoRRECT MME. MERRION, MANIC fumore, Nae Pantone ar Wares ANTED_TO ND WI W NTI uC RRESPO! TH ALL Pee eS Wares on pe Feboug ‘northwest, ¥: B.—Hew Guiioa ye oaltieeest Ors anyetece EJ FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER. ANDREW J. LOCKAART, Suet Curren, —— his friends and old customers that he is etil ‘PRAGUE cpanel 601 E STREET NORTH- desirable a Pi ‘with first olass Poms on ae “ANDSOMELY Aa he ee cata fo RNISHED WITH ‘at 1012 14th f17-im TABLE nd diauer, 86 cooks PER Fost] Fi Alva Restaurant. “E: EEWSD, hr end i streets north weet GEO. T. KEEN, Tue Tamor, 414 9TH ST. NORTHWEST. Sept entries a. F. Wi Toa TO ENOW TERT SELL A FIRST- Cheaper than, 8 cory menet otter = Sia Balti! id. ve 2 ens MONEY TO LOAN. Mo"™* TO LOAN, ‘ON REAL ESTATE, AT § AND 6 PER CENT, & 0 HOLTEMAK, mhl 10th and F streets northwest. ~ | Mees TO LOAN—ON BEAL —— r Seren Skew Yor mh3-Im New _srocx EMBROIDERED WALKIN VES, CLAUDENT. AND HLEROR 8 ScAurS. HOSIERY, HANDRENCHIES, ‘ko. 996 Pensavivanis senna, SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840. mb3 Liczr Worst Ovencoats AND SUITS Are now being received daily at the MISFIT STORE, _ahs: $1.25 aia Id yb at “Gace de beat ‘aie 10-4 eR tka, 280. Red = Doneee NAPRING: at $1.15) dc ye wn besa NAPE fel res wa DAMASK, at lot The ppothes lotaf ‘of, those German Damask ana Huck street Wee GOLD AnD SD SLVR IN LARGE FINEST FABRIC TO THE Hrav- rents, betwesh 88 can eee rt @f Uttle children in New York city recently, has Imad the good effect of bringing the school and municipal authorities to a realizing sense of the {adequacy of the means of egress from the public sehool buildings. In Philadelphia and other lead- Ing cities fre-escapes are being put up in the pub- We schools. The work of precaution, however, Should not stop with simply putting in the scapes. The pupils should be taught how to avail themselves of them in the event of fire, as Bx-Sei x Tabor says he can return to the Sen- @te if he wants to. It ts safe to wager that he ‘wants to. Now, let us see whether he can come Back, and in whoee place. He says, further, that ‘be thinks his four weeks In the Senate have been Serators, it may be remarked, have a way of mak- ing thetr offictal experience of service to them- @etves, in some way or other. @euniry? Is it benefitted in any way? Or ‘Ghat phase of the question ever taken into the ac- @eeat by statesmen of the order? ————_<o>—_____ ‘The eyes of the Nation will be upon Ohio negt ‘BF, as the only state holding an election having of next dn6-6m holed § Mitea') ROOMS, 16 Indiana avem oe Sato i ee Tire NT HOUSE—CHANGE lage epratta,yerg ‘situation for families. Few; 25, ‘$30, $35 and $40 ter mouth, Is camo fo engin and bes conned Boua- Teasonsble terms’ "Meals sealers a DIES DESIRE TO FORM ee mae Sarees and L, H., City Post Boot oft. ee tation’ treo; lt cal nt renidence ‘when requasedral | f11-lm*_ MoDEVITT, FLINDER & McELFRESH. Boarders, with oom, 1 to 8-00, 20 peaay table; polite and attenth a SEE | te, Seetee HOUSE, 8. W. PERSONAL. en MH STREET ROR: BEET NQUTHOVEST. £21$5,000-77"* TagnR> >ouas ‘Whereas ‘Thomas at IEST ClUTH OB LEATHER 2 aaa nee ‘B0c. 5 Eat teres ss Avemwut yee. Ail other brands MITCHELL'S, 931 Pennsylvania avenue. CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, For Men, Youths and Boys from four years up; CHOICER STYLES THAN EVER, BETTER MADE THAN EVER. STILL LOWER PRICES THAN EVER, LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: 4 real good Spring Overcoat at $7.60, worth $12.00, A splendid Bpring Overcoat at $9.00, worth $15.00, A nilk-faced Spring Overcoat a $10.00, worth $13.00, A fine plane} ae Overcoat, silk faced, at $15.00, Pinay opis) from $1, 75 up. Suits for Boys from 13 to 18, from $5.00 up, Suits for Youths and Men, from $8.00 up. Splendid Black Cloth Suits, double-breasted Frock Coats, at $18.00, worth $85.00, Fine Black Tricot Suits, cut sway, ‘worth onee. fe #h $25.00, PANTS IX SEIREDID VARIETY, AT LOWED PRICES. Wake muna LAND Dank EANTS AND Pe Agee Sek Soe we AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE SECURITY ae é. ¥. N. HUYCE, 1605 Pennsylvania avenue. Ma DHE ae xen TO Wan. TOT Y SUL ESAT 0 aes ae * Ee PRO. BOPOSALSE. OPPENHEIMER’S, SOT TRE NORTE ms mb2-6t ‘ST RECEIVED. EW DESIGNS, FANCY NOTE PAPERS, CORRESPONDENCE CARDS, MENU AND GUEST OARDS. JAMES J. J. CHAPMAN, Agent, avenue, By mbh3-6t* Eno or re season. BEDUCTION IN PRICES TO BEDUCE STOCK. SERRGoEERE ‘Callearly before they are all sold. eAPEDTD Oe sfutteect me ao re SINGLETON & HOEKE,

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