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2ST are? THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. SATURDAY, PIANOS AND ORGANS. LADIES’ GOODS. LIFE AT FORTRESS MONROR. aes weal ee —— ———— = a ————————— = LETTER FEQM NEW YORK. ee ‘There was one at = ‘one at the Union TN, a Poin Populari Six dred Square theater, and one at the Academy of Music. instr Boe Same . Lad: Rerely info med that Me, WHITE has CGasuacerke They res pie Where] The World Newspaper—The Goestp | The tast is by all means the most serious. ‘The @ fils BUMUETT ORGANS, "Best now made. | opcteda Schon! for Present tenes eee ‘They Come From—The Hygeia and its | About It—Jay Gould’s Ownership—St. | German consul went to the Academy of Music to Ding end Repairing. naa | pont, grnere be teaches the art of Making, Cutt ae Proprietor— The Amusements—Gen. | Patrick’s Day—The Duello hear Patt! sing. He bonght four seats for his wite, Crsoxery, J. i McClellan—Personal Notes, &c. Sorosis two daughters and HA . 453 71H STKE Geis Petpet eran | LALOST TOLBOTONS tO The Sta. settled down directly behind the diplomat’s cd ae White met with in this city already is se Mr. White me A S| er syetom Mr, White fenche iy ackno ed | Special jence ot Stan. chitt or part of a chart Soloed Coen aay Se ea Ne Forrxess Mownos, Va, March 22, | SPecial Cornespon eee . whom the matter was referred by ‘As ts usually the case with that cl appears to be a wer? ge rl ot thatiows seats. As is usual case At class appears to be a ver¥ general if not The popularity of “Oid Point” tus year sur] oo i a an tne Weta crass hae dots tos of people they began a Vigorous chatter and Patrick Egan in Chicago. ot | Position on the part of the residente in ASHIONABLE MILLINERY passes all {ts previous record. Health-seekers and sdecwaghs J kept it up intermittingly through all of the Cicago, March #4 —Patrick Ex an, Treasurer » the proposed use Of equare 362 for a base F z;. Ar ‘kers from the northeastern and north- | Pet topic in journalistic circles. The paper has | nrst act. In the second act Madame Patti | the Land pague, arrived hers t0-iay and will Fe | gous ut there secms to be no law BAU M's. : Western cities are deserting the caftisudly ciety | been steadily going Gown for some months. Its | sing “ck alk, ‘e, creed act Madame Patt | the Land Leagu ND UNTRIMMED HATS, x nh aod for several days in consultation with prom!- | {lay iong as the bull as foreseen sometime When | wide fame, and the broker al party | nent Irish leaders. “ GE VARIELY AND AT Re eo Oe toON | of thetr homes in great numbers, and congregating | @ssolution w: metime ago. with the bull the talked through it incessantiy. After It was over —_—>__—_ ings are net di rely Be at this half-way place between the tropics and | Mr. Gould took charge of the Worta he sought to | the diplomat varned ereoed od are wes over Death of a Defaulter. yond the province of the Cominisstoners. It , ee the upper section of the temperate zone, and many | ®4vance bis financial projects through 1t8 col- | taaies to stop chattering. ‘The broker told him to Reapma, Pa., March 24—A telegram from Dene | complainants are dissatisfied with the use _mbie 416 Seventh street. ¢ nit vce Teor wintering bs Florida a the Ber- | Umns, but people found out on the second or third anys ty ee ee CE green begeete = Col, to-day announces the death —— = So oer ners or pay os square bet Propose to i Se day that Mr. Gould was controlling the paper, en Tose jeorge W. Hath, who was the proprietor of one uelr own propel 3 ms apply a) Ss. ELMA PY mudas have come up to jointhem Mr. Phoebus, the diplomat “a cur” and the diplomat called the li hotel ‘ely, Dut who disay QD equity court for a writ of in junction. potest Sra Ra: ee proptietar of tel Weraes house, moves radtantiy | 854, a8 they lost all confidence 1m it, tt ceased | Drocer “a low bred cad.” There ane peute ang | we largest hotels in this cry, Dut , - f (08 Minrx Strzer, Oppostre Patext Orrice, 9 ared two months ‘When it was found thathe | To this the Commissioners éndorse the follow+ nd among his 650 guests, while his quaint,|t have auy influence, Nevertheless, Mr. | a ngnt was threatened. Then the polloe came Was a detnulter toa large amount. ing: “Permit may issue on condition U ler <r " 2 Gould kept the thing aftoat tn the hope that tt | hurrying down the alsle, and, after afiively rum ec natnes 1u interest provide a sultable private watchinan has just opened a new and elegant line of Infant's and picturesque, and rambling hotel reaches out its could be Dullt up intoa paying property, but its ES. the affair was settled by both gentlemen giv. ‘Women Injured by an Explosion. cover Ube crounds and maintain order.” ‘Mr Mo c en's WHITE D SiS, ROBES, MERINO | broad arms to accommodate half as many editor, Mr. Hurlbut, though aman ot high lite- ing thelr addresses to the police, and the perform- PrtTsBvRG, Pa., March &4.—An explosion in the | ley has given his consent and the work Wil go on CLOAKS, LACE and SHIRRED CAPS, . more. Eleven hundred have in times of He epee Hors ae in ene oa ms Cae = foe Sos ieee = = eo = one-story bullding, ‘occupied by ihe, Poor ‘pec joused : ea oe. nin i$ and all kinds of ee eee tern ere pure | lost from tires to five thousand dollars a werk all | was a pentiames, Ieee ot music, a man of good | Sottousiy Infired two women named Mix McK ce oe pra dteogredecngarngnts cently ae CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Te pang 28 dormitories several of the eleven pub- | the year round, and this Mr. Gould was obliged to | breeding, who paid thirty-two dollars for his | SOs ey qu a orm men, named Mrs McKee | pr ay. ‘still confined Lanze and select assortment of Ledies' and Children's | Ma? sof the eee one oe erongh, the vreter | make Up from ison pocket, For some months | seats at the opera and went simply | a portion of the root, had soveral Fite uroven, and Uisbed, however, ‘The suflammation Of his face te I SIERY, 7 D good, red an organ ause he want enjoy music. ‘Mra Archival at- 1 OT IBNILK and LISLE THREAD GLOVES, | paying two or three times the regular rates'in or. | ne made this defict ohis cern was also injured internally. Mrs, ee EMBROIVERIES on Cambrle, Nainsook and Swiss | Sor tosccure amplitude of quarren 80 thet tiers | im Which he could expresh his personal opinions, | wonter he ‘was’ excopenead eoneees NO as the demand for euch e ted to jump trom the window, and broke ber} yy spy, A. Brow chiet Jerk of the De but when he got ready to go abroad in his yacht | enjoyment was killed by the tlttle-tattle of the | ‘emp! j IR. SEVELLON ROWN, Chief cl TeRRy ¥ ES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS and ART EM- | ts scarcely a vacant room, except t ose which are he decided that the paper sound be of no further | people in the rear. He had & Tight to epesk, no Se ‘The ex. partment of State, has returned from New Torte v ne x es ERY GOODS. mb20 caren ae bat roa get Eee you cen peaenien use to him. ‘Therefore pe cronped it = Reco all oS pena pax oars fon rel Lg oe foe a9 ———— ts ak eee investment rg 101 ay, AD in rs has. @ custot Election Cases. eur. J. eBorT, U. as been assigned uw EF Seecuz Serra Orenma, Fichoena om nladeiphia, Pittsburg, St Louis | market, Mr. Hurlbut begyel {or the opportunity | aren eee ee nat snnoying thing | Gitar Boe aren Be one ee to duty in the navigation bureau of the Navy dee TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, bad arlstobratie Meerion, chance ee Nee roe ent | to putit on a paying basis; Dut Bre Gould sald ie | Ie the world, Dut it is nevertheless ‘ common | wouakett concluded his examination of the Fal artanea @> Commodore Walker, chict et ees pnd aristocratic interior cities of New York; and | was useless to sink any MGre money. “Sir. Horiout thing at all our play-houses. It is particularly | heiq election cases, and rendered a decision this arte assist Comm: ¥ RA March 20th and 21st, 1883, 1p large numbers from Boston, Brooklyn and New | insisted that It Could be made to pay its own ex-| the Berit of theater parties, Ten or twolve men | morning. ‘Thomas A McGill and. J. & and 9 ee . - Ni NN! x o jamaed ‘ mses, and went to Work with a pruning knife. | go er: they rus seats after ‘trial ‘at the Ai ai PIANOS AND ORGANS a=e Ocho aes Guipeeiieee oo or in Mashington are resting here, where | Five tise thing ie did Was to discl noes is sanetoat | cote up, and chatter incessantly during the | [irra grera,uuund, over for trial at the New Baxgs—The Se ee : J ay ont oe ne pital never ac. | 80d dramatic critics, five night editors, sixteen re- | whole of the performances. ‘They go supper and | ¢sch has™authorized the Roanoke National Bank, of Mrs. M. J. HUNT Savon shrot bing Kaa ie nop Tutoa de. | Porters, the city editor, the assistant city editor, | return home, expressing themeeives as having had Roanoke, Va., to begin business with a capital ot FOR RENT. aie . ques even in its somnol 7 mm to find the | 20d eight Compositors, without @ day’s notice. | a delightful time. The fact that none of the one Rhode Island’s Straight Democrats. | $50,000, and the People's Nation! Bank, of mhi9 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST. SEnaL Sunsuite or ee we pipet ‘of mid. | Then he cut o pale fhe business force. “These hundred: and nity. eae garshot ‘of them | provip! R. L., March 24—The straight dem- | Ville, Ohio, with a capital of $30,000. < re ee = ~ | men were simply tol ‘at their services were no | at the theater did not enjoy ir ih * ty Instruments of ali the lewting makes, rext | Sonya QObpenino, Summer sporting in the lap of howling March. | [Oot or orcoaed ad were tarMe aU ee the cron | abt seem Lo dull thelr feelings in the least The | Sram toys in the ners vive Teaclved tO Put S) rae scan pRoMPAYNESGRAVR—Tho sled which Se ee ae Fs weoneae te tatecn aes a noeat aan ot his city nowa from ‘ local press agedey here, | soreaa soar ane nian Sauare WBeRter, was much aia jucear WRC sotbn fem werstherthceue yor ee WEDNESDAY, ist, . of is city news local press agency an that in 8 a New ; — z on DE ae ne m Roads, | and said that a paper equipped in this taunet | au elicriy: gentienee wo ee ake wines | A onas palit cat pot ape AS le IMPORTED BONNETS and road, placid waters of historic Hampton Roads, | woud more than pay expenses, Possibly he is Founger man, and the affair threatened to resolve re» fac simile of the slab will be made and seut oT FREEDORN G. SMITH, one discerns but dimly through the Tadiance the | right, if, as he eg ape People will continue to | itself into a free fight berore it would be quelied. Pererssurd, Va., March 24.— In the hustings Dis, to be placed over his former resting 7 LONDON ROUND HATS, | great lights upon Capes Charles and Henry that buy @ paper es in 59 original news, and that | Both ee wets Gat aot FestAMADIy coer co any, Jw (ett erie eaiaere| — . # comers Tae place. 7 Ne tradesmen will continu adve! in @ paper | men. i long a societ ave * chy re = ANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. —" Manufacturer, With a large assortment of Millinery Novelties. Pele Walenay <0 ae ary thors | Which has almost no circulation, “Very tow pocpis | ined: for eine songs sctety will have t burg, which office the supreme court of appeals of | were the readings at tne fice ot the oh E Mur. J. P. PALMER fifteen mi ee away, eee cote ay. hour | Dought the Worla formerly, but now that it has | goers; elso.a free fight will be one o. features | Virginia has declared vacant. ae) seg edison oMcer to-day: Tam. 238; 11 am., SL! ‘ SSYLVANIA AVEN "” prowess on the calm roa nearly every. nothing to offer them the chances are that almost | of every performance. office have been di charged by Virginus Johnston, | 373. Maximus, minimum, 218. . sity SER EEMMSELYAD = Gives tothe Bete crave at low tide and the | Tonoay will buy it. Of course’ aoe that es Houses. a democrat, who contested Couch’s right to qual- Jelena be ; ae HOU S BEBE TE NORTHWEET Semnett one Sone ea ae ae Hampton and Gen. | not vg “ctroutauon cance’ Oneoed ata retain . | My. Couch’ has qualified, giving bonds in the sum ‘The Markets, RS = SASEREECE B.S | sn Vist gt mone parts regan | temente, “and the Crome Of" 'the poly | , The alk about fat nousen fav tho Camringe | susie with Senator Manne ee’ one "hit | | matriyons, Man a4 visi, i ly dissolution of the paper. 10. 2d verdes, Rowned Pianos. ‘inning end Ebwoxsrox & Co, Parks toe Rok se Monroe, only @ DUDdred | One of the meanest things avout ehonewaioys apartment house, where two women were burned cic tacme: Fe : prive Pa. ave — a 1839 AND 1941 F STREET, * Far eeepc at Board me little Bpiscoper | Was the sudden discharge of Hx Mayor A. Oakey | alive, the old question as to whether the laws — mi bee e oc Rees P'4NOs, ORGANS, SHEET Music. Announce their opening of chapel, called the Charen of the Centurion, and the | Hall, who was tho principal ed ‘on the paper: “He | Should not forbid the erection of houses over a Gareial Shadies tate: Caen as ee e ae i LADIES’ BOOTS SEONG Meee eet nowing dwarfed in their | 27, even allowed @obamer. Tesigh, but was | certain reasonable height was brought'up. There | structed at Cramp & Sons? ship-yard tu tuis city, : s lime signifi by the Umit losure, Fy STFCK & CO. PisNO, For Spring Wear. mh19-3m | SUblme significance by the Snclosure, £9 | shipped in the same summary manner as were the | 1s good reason for thecomplaint ingome instances, | was successfully launched from that place at 7 The most Tiano Masa, - on within ite walls. other unfortunate scribes on the paper. ‘The ru-| but the thing will never be remedied by legisla: | orclock this sierra let router red Tal r 5 Miss M Su THE HYGEIA. mor that John McLean, of the nnatt Bnqut- | tion, as the influenoe of property holders is much —_>—_ i No. Maryland, 1: st N : no Manufactnre’, Is: ° LLIVAN, Every well-ordered home or hotel has some one | Ter, was to buy the paper, is, I am informed on ex- stronger man that of @ few disinterested philan- Old World News. Friern winter, | red, pa > hIMBALL GRGANS Of 57 west 35th street, Toom that is par excellence, “the heart of the | ¢llent authority, without foundation. { asked | thropista. When one looks at the dizzy height of [Er biibaen WHAM BETTER: : ‘ a ce 2 a. : IMPORTER OF ROBES, aaa rf 4 One of the men who represent the Enguérer here if | some of these tenements, the thought of the dan- Benzzx, March #4—The health of the emperor ; ‘Ghatged rent agpeanct ¢ We ore aL Tatars GL LAih stroct northwest. Will be | house,” and here itis the main parlor, between | fr was so and after looking ay cae ie oe ger ,to the occupants of the upper floors in case of | 4. touch better. 0. yellow. ‘western Sa here until SATURDAY, MARCH 24TH only. the gentiemen’s reading-room and the great double | utes the man said: oo gee 7 the re ire invari, (eh ih eatin ne ears pee <a Al Ce oe! ia May, 64% Her new importations of r=] Well, I guess not. le ma; arash man, but Ing on the corner of street ant ison bid. SPRING AND SUMMEER DRESSES, Gining-room—an immense Dut costiy-furnished is not ‘quite 20 reckless, ag all that.” nue actually seems to reach intothe clouds. If Parts, March 24—Henry Auguste Varroy, mem- | 5 2a55: Wests 3 do., A mes Toom with central chimney and double grate that thn elevators alonid aco ing, ft seems to me | ber of the French senate ic dood 4.” Rye bi ‘Hay firm: No 915 F STRuT, | Costumes of Cashmere, India Silk, Foulard, Batiste, | pings you oddly of the traditionary temple of pra Ar On DAY: It would take the yeonte ae least hate ROyeOL ie ay Maryland, 13, 00a pee Ree oe a ee danusyand with windows looking directly out » The back of St. Patrick’s day 1s broken. ‘This | {i,mpUsd take the people at least halt a day to NO. 1” IN Pro et and. etondy—aens pork, 20-00, _mis- NEWE: 108. —— | Upon the bay. Here groups of ladies read their | year the celebration could scarcely be dignified by —The Pall Mal Gazette's | meata—shou-ders and clear rib shies y fre ladder can reach over halt the height | ,TorpoN, March 24. —The Eorraaan| Eacon=anomiocn Whe chia ae + Seaside novels and chat voluminously over their of this building and anybody {n the upper floors | Dublin corresjondent says the person referred 14al5. Lard—rehined. . nt — Brest Sprrsa rorrarioy: Worsted work, indulging a benevolent curiosity | ‘*t name, as 1t was meager and unsatisfactory in with the fire down stairs would te ateorieig a: | as""No.1” by. James Carey in his testimony at a ee is iL Pattern Hats and Rich Millinery Novelties, Fl COC ETILg An Ore ee eee eee ce eee ee een ee RNS AE CLO ean At | tnpitiparing. Or the, ‘ameaaaaubne’ oetemmere ae Feathers, Laces, Dres Triznings, Silk and Cloth | morning and evening as they flock into the room, | Streets, and they were unheralded and marched Wraps, Perasols, Parisian Neckwear, 3 best styles trol known to be in Mexico, beyond the reach of the | Arm "Ris coven assert with great energy Freuch Corsets. Warners are two leva n the house, steam raat. | queforitg oy Moses music. ‘The fact ts the shat rbuuaines are sbooluliy ae pon Sie ee BANK CREDITORS. Beatle Whisky awiet’ acl here ai ‘9 Glevators in the house, steam radi- | majority of Irishmen here have ‘own out of the | unfortunately they are not to believed. The INDIGN AN b, + : . ’: re EreN, ators in the halls, and conveniences for fires tn all | pir oreaenating At Fatricite day, eo that now | cambridge warenla to bore teeaeon Duilding, | Loxpox, Oxr., March 24—The creditors of the | Pndchiats Liverpool Ge x : 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. ‘07 Pennsylvania avenue. | put the most sunny rooms; and there are wide and no vestige of its former grandeur remains. It | butit burned like tinder. I presume ulators | Mahon bank, which recently failed, held another | 3°23" yarn. . ‘wheat, 97, 000 ; corn, : rwans. qanettes To close out my remaining stock of best Kid Gloves, | joyous looking verandas fronting on the water, of used to eons. of the atest days in the year. | Will on building these houses higher and | meeting to-day, when some pretty strong language 000 bushels rye, 1,100 bushsle. % She:t Music, Musical | in sizes 6, 639, 5 iwi rok eo for Ce fas Which 15,000 feet, or nearly half of their extent are The procession often hen ‘several miles. Tighef as, the times advance, until a strong wind | was used in reference to the proprietors of the in- wat, 54, 000 5 81000 x forme, Heleoe $4.75 £30. $2.00; 1, 4 end O bat ‘equal to | €2Cased in glass tll later in the season, so that the Rorineuts Gfistineeces ait called out, | Comes along and blows some of them down. That | stitution, and it was decided to make application | Sulee—viheat, 945,000 tushela;carn, 460,000 bushala. a ze fie” | most delicate may enjoy the sunshine and. fine will be the most effective mode of teaching people | for thelr’cxamination under oath as to te assets, new ones. and the streets were lined with flags. Now, thers Tue River TRave.—Harbormaster Sutton re Woo, au nimrense aperboeee wine Nng-ToOm | fenothing at el Of this Sore, eas © Taeeeey | to Due up bulldings of more modest heen ao. rts arrivals at the river front as follows: Ma Geo. Warez, Toot, 18, encased in glass the eee, roined | sind unsatisfactory parade, aud conducted withecy Matirends Merged. PA: Rose, Grant, 190 tons market; sche. : Tistdn, with its ornate eentral chimney supporting | SP4fIt or enthustasn An Interview with Cetywayo. New Your, March M9 The cootholders of the | J-.,Whealion, Mail, #00 bush = NISHINGS. | ns Pemerrvorriwar.” | BaPinahat tgangamumnemtig ta | rumzuman, | mot. ema Moron Sarre duel eaten, oe aaa | Suey Sony Coy ty che ede ISEFURNIS ‘i STR hs routing in all directions and each contain- lew Yo a8 laugl at Parisian duels fol t and unani- § ‘ ; _HOl SEFURN ISHINGS. mie 6s Tike Oraees foe fog a cheery coat fire, makes a wonderfully unique At length it was announced that the king | burg companies met towlay ungy Chief, Swann, 60) bushels do., do.; stmt. Wir as the Lackawanna and Pittsburg rate | Kate. Ellis, ‘with fish for market; stim? Atiag, = ——— —— many years. The hot-headed Frenchman’s pro- > |W 7 EVENING, RECEPTION AND DINNER DRESSES, | ®Nd attractive apartment. Here you may sit and ih ze Wares Firrers. “Waser Pires. was prepared to rece! mously agreed to merge the two roads into one, to WEDDING TROUSSEAUS AND look out upon the sea while waiting for your order, | Pensity to rush forth and fight with anybody who pre] to recelve us. We followed our be kno Chester, do., do.; schr. Coast Survey, Bailey, dos uide into the open air and to the front door of Poa The ofMcers of the consolidated company | qo. gi Daniel Sheets, M: @o., do.; schr ae ee but more likely you will be watching the coy fiir: | Would give or accept an insult has been the sub- | 8 "i president; ft es oh Say Es CROCKERY, CHINA, et Si taswanr. Je tuade Rigioe: Batic Londen Tattog. | “HONS going Oa at the various taples beteora ke | Jock. of ienumeneey eee from our alleged | the house, which opened directly into one of the | 8fe: Archer N. Uae Rimitels pocretary and tow: | Virginia, Dare, dT Best quality at ionent prices U1 ENSHS | wate Coun Contames, “All the work Kasse ia WOE. | Season Uelles and. the young oMicers from the fort, | kemertetar tere ere ene Bricktop, for | principal rooms. The floor and walls were | yror i Cart, POR AN Intst-Awentcay CONVENTION. A, conga tee Be state tad Sere sda | 1s lng amos" ght ping ar | Ba Zee gaat ges tg ge | rouguand baer on th let mara long ow Wait roti To-day esr ee ce eee BS _S147th street, 8 doors slove Pénna. avonn® | take ong of Sir. WHITES celebrated Cloth Cearmene | brought from Baltinnre: except its very fine shad | day, peppered one another with toy pistols, and | brown wooden chairs, and on the right, facing . orgs! Seth koe ee = her. fig. and the “Hampton Bar oysters,” which have a t Cosmas Sere. | Bese LANGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PLAITING DECOLATED, ENGLISH, CHINESE, AND FRENCH TWO CENTS PER YARD (Parisian Mode). THE STOCK MARKET STRADY WITH BOUT LITTLE | dent of the Irish-American Land 4 lusclous ocal individuality of thelr own. If you | strikes me that New York can go Pare one Cece | them, Sat Cetywayo, alongside a pile of wooden CHANGE OF PEICES, ciay | Michael Boland, ‘chairman ot the cominities of rf Sd _ rch %4.—The ’s finan for -American national conv: an come upon landlord Phebus at a spare mo-| in point of duelling, for though in the great boxes reaching nearly to the ceiling, probably aiine age Tie ee ‘opened steady | to be hola in Philadelphia, April Se 188s ae oes ONE CENT PER YARD. ment, and are well up-in his favor, he will not | French capital they do not usually do each other | containing the personal effects which he was to | frit Morning at about the same runge of prices as | issued. The call is for the purpose Of e jnind showing you his daintily- ean larders and | podily harm, they at least go out and make a transport to hisnative country. He shook hands | on Thursday evening, and continued with only a | sympathy with the suffering people of Irel: Or may even take ou up ate ease aes | semblance. ot Ay uring the last few ‘monther ‘ie | With becoming gravity, and aa he turned | moderate ‘volume Of business aud. wituoucmeck | Shr pacsy wits, We SuxTering people, of. tre the best factories known. ° | 82 902 9th street, corner of I northwest. towers, which commant p lta tea eT eT star) i 7 2 i 12:30, except Central | is proposed to biend into one organization all the i da noble and expansive fined to a | toward therest of the party I took the oppor- | Ch#nce in prices, unti! ve ~ “ AVED GLsS5WAKE, JNDERWEAR!—DOUGLASS’, Ora AND F | Vie of the confluence of the James river and the | BE4tiNg has Deen entirely cont than thy eos thee | tanity to spady his taco. te Was a DOrer and | rang Panel Cee a Ot yhursday, tO | Irish societies of the United States and ina FINE CUTLEEY and YLATED WARE, “STREETS. —The business in thie depattor otnae, | Clesapeake, the clear waters of the one mingling 773g and rallied to 7834; Sentral, Ww the new orzantzati be in uMltation with went before. The Turnbull-Loubat business was | blacker negro face than I had anticipated, but | 424, And rails ieee, x nip eh deny peel rnd, of tfor jug been tar in excess of our expectations, the sale will | “Oruplly with the yellowish-brown tide of the Bole agents in the Dist: declined from 94% this morning to 93}, and rallied | Irish National League of Ireland, of which Charles an awful flasco, and the spectacle of Mr. Loubat | entirely without the repulsive features of the Cat- too. and St Pace and Manitoba, = closed at Stewart Parnell is pre nt. * EDDY'S REFE RATORS, be continued until further notice. Fach’ day we will | Other, and of ships lying proudly at anchor in this | tearing all over the state of South Carolina with fre and other tribes which supply laborers to the | 157 on Thursday, opened at 15834 this morning,and Sr wo os ; Wila SLATE STONE SHELVES, | Of¢F, :ifferent but decided bargains, and will on | ‘port of call as his put and blood in his heart looking |Cape Colony. Easy good-nature was the | sid at 160, after whlot declined to 158 and 1583, | | WRECK oF a CriccmPpoLaR Exrepiriox.—Word — | uehiy made audience Soreryngte Of snore thor: THE AMUSEMENTS, aware that that gentlemen, was securely Tooker | (Uality which seemed most strongly expresso | Th foneral market, aside (rom the three above | has reached Winnipeg, Man. of the wrecking a8 | Mas & gent I , bs ugust, while ; M. W. BEVERIDGE, the fice, ‘We have 60 dozed Seerok Canta S hukses | 12 fe evening, dancing occurs in the glass. | A¥9re that that, gentleman wr Tins been ruliy com: | and there was a general alr of iraukness ooece ‘reotlOn Aird SY AE-ad Loe eee eee te oes | Groat Glave Lake atten oer Waceeben he m3 1600 PENNSYEVANIA AVENUE | eee Sirounqietine, Giese BE ee jeer & bation | enciosed pavilion, adjotning the Gining-room, for | mented upon. ‘Thén'the two cotton brokers who | the man which explained how he had made eo Was Ot Greatly GhanG el tee oe ence | Kae, oF the, Britian, ciromenaiar expedition, @- ‘ price, $1.50. 100 dozen Schopper’s. Tort quality, in- | which music is furnished by the U. 8. Artillery | slapped each other in the face and a) pointed a | favorable an impression on his captors. Geesr Revvenoxs Ix Parce Ov | 5 ui Uoiled, solid colors Ladiea' Hoe at 8 conte band at the Fort. Many officers from the latter | hostile meeting thé next day followed’ In thie 5 = = pe nother: lezen of 08@ 12-thread fe Taursday evening, some stocks being a fraction | talled to take polar observations Inst your, Perino ete da.thls |_| He was attired in 9 threadbare suit of bine | nigner sad sen ene ees, being. aig eli pe ey Oe tinea alc toe Gt ones MeaesGiaee at Saf | Come Over to these soirees, not only the twenty | Cite, there ‘ras, somty misunde ‘right. They agreea | Ha0nel, well fitted to exhibit a physical devel- Tet hic Briefs. its destination, on Se . and had ccontng te nice #1 Former Price S0cente to 78 | young officers recelving instruction at the | P! fight at 6 a.m. the following day, but did not | OPment which any man might envy. His shirt eee eee its instruments and taken two observations. ; according to size. 3 rT ch b he 7 h oth ne Of the sec- | Collar seemed to have been several days absent | James Litchman, one of the men burned at = DOUGLASS’ 9thand Fetreets. | 2ttillery school, but their courteous and | succeed in meeting Sach other as ono of the sec Packer colilery, No. 2, near Shenandoah, Pa., dled - - — gallant elders in charge. Among the latter | onds understood the meeting place to be in Long | from the laundry, and oneend had broken loose this morning.” There 'is little improvement in the |__ Waar Duxes T: NTON FISHER. Goce Tics agreeable | to, meet are General | Island City, while the other thought it was the | from its button.- "Perhaps this as much ot any-| other ive. at-arins of the P F00e Octet ee OE AMING. ESTABLISH. | Getty, the commandant; Colonels Livingston, | Elysian Fields in Hoboken, So each went as ioe thing emphasized the contrast between the Im, thes ‘Ladies! and GeRUeMents Geren ete eee, | Lodor’and Elder, next in command; Drs. Page | spot which he thought had been mutually agreed : y : u .and leit a subpena for Dukes to ape 4 ‘The Schuylkill coal exchange to-day announced | town Pa... an J ’ pear before the Investigating committee, and also Veils, Laces, etc., are perfectiy cleaned by thivsuverioe | 2nd Cowdery, Majors Gillis and Calet; Captain | upon, and aftor walling aN hour rotored erie | pression made by the mam and what I knew of | thoes Anthracite coal interests have agreed to ‘ eas. Ladies 3 i 4 : LARGL SELF-FEEDING STOVES. B Having too ‘erve a stock of above Stoves stilion hand, monic then se 4 the ce! es, ated Kadiant Hor Te : one for M. H. Bowman, cashier of the bank, ENenlue Dressen a specialty. Opinion | Chester, Lieutenant Chase and others. Major | city.” Both men Considered thane Tees oes | his history, godimaiott a ome SSE oe Si me Ocaieg Mis week Omen OE MOD | TE Lee cea Pee Smedt, official chemist of the District of Oo: | GUills, the quartermaster, 1s the only officer who by this, because the other had not shown up at | one wasin the presence of a modern Attila, who ‘Your chemicals are of the most effectual na_ | has quarters outside the walla, With bis attractive | the trysting ground, and it was not until | was once the terror of both races through a Rock switch, Ind., was burned yesterday. Lo:s, | Chexpect nothing now but shame. As to md HOUF perfect machinery is not | wife he ts domiciled opposite the hotel. Nearly all| two days afterwards that tt was found | large part of South Africa. Could this-be the . seeeiad 2 ~* | to Harrisburg, I never thought of such a %, od to be thommuninnemoneh oeiag | the above officers have elegant and accomplished | to. have been a clever trick “of Own 4 ast Grease spots guarauteed to be thorouxily removed. at29 $a18 The grain elevator of John Nading, at Fiat | WhO visited him: *My whole life 1s blasted. ‘FAMILY SUPPLIE! 000; insurance, $19,500. king who, when the superiority of civilized eon boller of Jolin Casstiy’s flax mill,at Knights- | He said that he considered the verdict a ‘Wives with them, and several of them daughtel seconds. Then O'Donovan Rossa was challenged according to the evidence, but said that if he = the presence of ‘whom, when they contribute it, | by O'Brien, and the meeting was arranged to take | We&pons was first made clear to him, gave his| town, Ini, cxmedea yesterday. Con. aS = M'58 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, " = Wire Swas.- z been on trial for being a d"—4d fool he would have adds much to the brilliancy of the evening dancin Place in Hoboken, but Mr. Rossa did not show up. | Chief, officer Ull the grass should grow knee. | engincer, was Lifted Outright, and Frank Broalus 4 been undoubtedly convicted, 490 TENTH STREET NOR’ Otters: bork at annie chobservers of Lent, while | ‘The next day Mr.'O’Brien and his backers went | high to arm his troops with muskets, on pain of | Was 80 1h Jured that he died iu'a few hours ——__—_~-2-—____ : Mokes CORSETS fo order in every style and tatertat, | Otlfers, both of residentsand guests, even if ther de | geen Dlackguarded Mr. Rossa, who said he | death or banishment?—this the man who, when tlie Ba eg re ye tnd guarantees perfect fit and comfort. hot dance in Lent, lend the modified approbation | would meet them at Albany the next day. The | a missionary preached hell fire tohim, laughed were hanged in this country yesterday. At Fratke Wan HER SPECIALTIES ARE of sitting at the head of the ball room, or in the | hostile party went to Albany at the Proposed time, | to scorn the idea of a fire which his sol ierg | TESTIMONY SIGNIFICANT FOR WHAT IT OMITS TO lin, Texas, Fred. E. Waite (white) died very THE NIGHFST GRADE OF M1 ee Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear | adjacent parlor,looking Among the favorite | and waited for Mr. Rossi, but that eminent Fentan could not quench, and made good his words by sar. on the gallows for the murier of kee} of WHEAT PATENT PROCE! 5 Pate cee aeorie Sateen & belies here I recognize many who are known and | patriot had decided that discretion was the better setting fire to a field of dry and then} This afternoon Mal! Contractor James B. Price | jailin which he (White) was confined, in May, IN THE WORLD. French Corets sad panna ee s0$s.,. | admired in Washington and New York. ‘The de- partot valor, and remained in New York. 80 this | 8004719 a regiment into it, win red it out rc of U. & Commissioner A.C, | 1882 Walte’s dying worcs were: “I don't know “ Give itstria. *” 7 Porting Oost: Or cea Maen is special ayant, | Parture of Miss McClellan, the daughter of Gen. | duel, like the rest, fell iareaga The ridiculous J » Who stamped it out | appeared at the office of U. S. Comm! where I came from or where Tam going. I would anda $1 Corset, ber own make, thatfor the price | and Mrs. McClellan, who returned to Washington | quarrel of the Columbia Colle students, and | With their naked feet? s Bradley, on Loutsiana avenue, for the purpose of | Goth same thing over if. “ituated the game eee, ; GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, _cannot be surpassed. with her parents Monday evening, was much re- | their subsequent attempt to bel taduel, isfresh| The interpreter suggested the comet 88 & pos- | making a deposition in the civil suitof John A. | at La Fayette, Ga., Wm. Bi ind Geo. Cum 1209 F STLEET NORT WEST. N.B.—French, German and fpanish spoken. 35_| gretted. Miss Hargons, of New York; Miss Dalsy | in everybody's mind, and it is followed by the case | sible subject of interest. Walsh against Thomas J. Brady. Price was called | ningham (colored) were hanged for the murder of ie al GENTLPMPNG GOTa = | Oakes, daughter of Gen. and Mra. James Oakes, | of a son of Scligimane ‘the banker, and Baron| “Would the comet excite fear among your|@s a witness by Walsh. ‘There were|H. fi. Rudd last January. They confessed We make a specialty of “Old Government Java GENTLEMEN’S GOODS Who wintered at the Ebbitt; the Misses Farns-| Bieichroder. ‘This ts one of the most'paintul cases Coffee." mh? oe = —————————— yr resent the commissioner's office | crime, which was committed for robbery, me Pianche Shoemaker, | we have had yet. It'is exciting and terrible. ‘The | Pegplet) the reply. “Mf, le look essra, Brady, Walsh and Price: | hoped their (riends would meet thetw tw eaves — daughter of 8. M. Shoemaker, who owns a palatial | Purim ball was given a few nights and as tt ‘0, "was the reply. yeople look upon | ieasrs Jere, Wilson and Jeff. Chandler, counsel —At Graham, N.C., Jerome Holt (colored) ry New N home In Baltimore; Miss Ayer, daughter of J. C. | 1s the Hebrew ball of the year it is natural that an appearance of that kind aboveas a sign of | for Brady: Mr. &. 1. Thoaoe coed nee Walsh, | executed for entering the house of Win. HE EW ORTHWEST.* Ayer, the millionaire, maker of successful medi- | all the Selilgmans who com] 2. the first Hebrew | good fortune.’ and Mr. C. C. Cole, representing the witness. The | and “felontously xssaulting the Inmates.” He : —— cines; the Misses Stancltff, of Elmira, beautiful | family in New York should bé present, Young | ‘One of the best signs of a healthy mental | testimony obtained from the witness was chiefly shal bis crime to iquor ard professed rel _ NEW Fnterprise, NEW Store. NEW Goods. DUBREUIL BROrHERS, daughters of a beautiful mother; the Misses Gil- | Mr, Seligman was paradi corridor | state you could have given,” sald I. —At Pi KEW Corte, (Set, Custncrs, NEW ‘System. ° nee. cl Ing through the remarkable for what it omitted to disclose, and ‘ulaskl, Ark., Nick Walker (colored) : = e bert, of Gilbertsville, N. ¥.; the Misses Harrison, | of the Academy of Music at 12 o'clock at ni sse8 a sort Of negative significance. He iden- | on the Formed jor murder, protesting his inno Au immense stock of NEW first-class Groceries and | MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS | daughters of Jared ‘Harrison, of New York; the ~~ Provisions. The use of the word “above” seemed sug- | Posse GENTS FURS ISHING SS with a girl,in a domino, on his arm, ‘ee ‘he'| gestivepf a simple trust ina superior power. | tifie the two postal drasts for $2500,alleged tohave Misses Coleman, Miss Duncan, Miss Cable, Miss | Baron approached him slowly, and, g' been paid by hii Brady, as n ‘ i . Biddle, of Philadelphia, and her young hostess, | in the Taised both hands at the side of his | So I inquired what religious ideas he enter- " A May axp DecemsEen Covrie.—Mre. ‘The reat is tol At FALL & LOVE'S 3012 F Braver Nosrawerr,, Wasumazos, DO. | Mie tage, dane Ga Lanes Mise Britt: of | oe waved liom Sunpiy bee oak Ieeae andsaid, | tained. Ae cauael cieiohane ease wit $2,500 in | Frustenberg, 18 years of ape and a pride or “‘New North weet.” Milwaukee; Miss Davies, Miss Fitzgerald, who has | “Bah!” Then the Baron gave a palpable sneer, “None whatever,” replieds the Interpreter. | money, to be placed upon Mr. Brady’s desk, the months, has begun a suit in equity In Bal ws-Im 1620 14th sireet. Spent two winters in Washington, are among the | turned on his heel, and walked off. ‘pon this the | ‘Fle seems to have absolutely no religious feel- | witness declined to answer, on the ground that it | to restrain her husband from alienating his pros 1 yong ladies recetving marked homage to thelr at- t Seligman rushed frantically up the stairs, ings or beliefs.” would criminate himself. He also declined on the . He ts 60 years of age and a widower with ' 10 ‘ans Best Svaan Conrs....s1 0 tractions, cpoatted bis Indy love in ® ‘place of nafety, but- | "Sut whet do the fanoral ceremonies ot the | Soest to state What he bad dore with the Children, “The bit! alieves bad treatment, Hits. Tks PRONE 100 SUREtS CF NOTE wont in oaren of tie Biron ‘He found himarinie | Zulus indicate” ie es and cx: | Pawo Cavexp py ras Exornow op Mm 4 lee. BEST ITAL i 100 Among guests of note who are here, or have | ing champagne in. the wine-Toom, surrounony by} “They have no funeral ceremontes of any | gsit¢a. Kellogg. Very little evidence of ma- | Erwa.—The eruption of Mount Etna is iereenag Ii ths. WHITE (A) SUG 1B. a; 100 SHIKT FACTORY Just left, a few who may be named are: Senator | a party ol convivial friends, “Well, sir,” said significance.’ terial value in the case of Walsh agt Brady was A hew crater has opened. The. 6 Re CEOICE ROAST COFFEE ¢ 00 ae Anthony and Major Ben: Perley Poore, who came | Scligmah. “Sir to you, sir,” said the Baron, “i |" “Has he no ldea of a Supreme Being?” obtained. The counsel for Brady made direction, | from the volcano) threatens to cverwnelm, Reo UL PATENT PROC Lowi Siew Whites 1 0 _ foun to rest after the session’s hard work, the | Manso wing fit ade a ad ee, Selig: | «Well, he sometimes refers in an unintelligt- | which the comnissioner Sanctioned: that abe ae? tannteced glace tas Rime nae Ce = = z MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, t wi he man” “And I will see you,” sald the Baron; and | nie way to something he calls ‘the great.’ Bat ition when written out should ‘be sealed and DI GEO. A. OTIARE, Grocer, = former of whom sald he got here the first good, | then both men glanced at each other | it’ to be fa. Doan led with the clerk of the court, so that news- are assisting them. There are elevea, na 1218 Tth street northwest, bet. Maud N. £16T Street, “opposit: Patent Office, honest hour of sleep he had had for weeks, and he | for amoment, the Baron sat down and Seligman hepa aunt tne, aero ‘that he | paper reporters could not get hold of it. fissures in the mountain. ‘The central opentag i x = Fine press 8 trts_to order « jalty. Six best | STcw fresher and handsomer each day of his | went his way. Afew moments later it was whis- He ta apes as told ‘that is yisit 2 ; apenas active, but there 1s no discharge of lavi Bosros Crcvanens A Suicts fof fis. “Rendy-made, Hains at, folpwine | Solourns cxSenator Randolph and siaaghters; | pered shout that Seligman was to Sight the Haron, Pease + visitor were from | he Trini of the Detectivesand Thieves. ‘The milk war in New York was settled yesten Boston Toma! rag agit ee ie A A orks re ‘Blomneld | hurry away with two friends great exelrement | “0 We hi ica” ‘MR. WELLS NOTIFIED OF HIS APPOINTMENT 8 48- | Gay. finished, 80.cts. Full line of | family, of New York; Mr. and Mrs, Blomfleld ry away gs e have heard of yon In America,” sald I, ‘Mr. A. HT and Mr. 0. F. Bump, two. Beton Leitues, of Beart, Gloves, | Usher, of Potsdam, N. ¥.,and their friend, Mra, | prevailed among the feminine guests at the ball thinking of that prince of Athaktes hots gras a ee > Stade peeced siete Fhiladelphia Capong, 621 | Hottman; also Mrs. Wm, Schley, ot New ‘York, | as to the outcome of the affair. ‘The next day the question of a civilized visitor was whether they | District Attorney Corkhill hes notified H. H. | more lawycrs. had a Ty yg Freeh Salmon, = = sister-In-law of Congressman Flower; Mr. Silva- | Seconds of the two gentlemen walted upon each talked much about him in England. 7 | wells, esq., of bis appointment by the attorney | Oice = Mang Fy Fresh Beallopa, BOOKS, &c. Wey teneen ean jggation at Washington; | other and a meeting ‘Upto tuiscme memenwere| “have heard that, Ameria te very large | General as special assistant district attorney for | 2 yersonal refcction. “ “nS patace MAPERT, —o =a phia Ledger, with his wite; Dr. W. W. Hollings- | bent on ‘blood aud talved of each pknee in the most | country, the other side of Europe,” he replied. | the prosecution of the late Metropolitan police de- | "5. B. Marston, lateiy Interest clerk of the ys Franky. teers. | New Boo: worth, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Littleton, Sam's Powell, | insulting manner, Nothing ould satisfy elther | Nothing in his countenance indicated that the | tectives, Mr. Wells having already familiarized oro — a, caer enol = - — ous of Barnow, Franzow $1: Princess and Gurdte, | Jt, ald Mr. and Mrs. Issac, H. Clothier, of Phila- | one of them but the other's death, At this point subject of his renown in America excited any |,bimself with the evidence in the casea. ‘The dls- ork, ae abeon uding the Come NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS: Macdonald, $1.25: The eto" Brosketr inno, Beal delphia; Mrs. Reynolds ahd’ Mra. Rathbone, of | !t ocourred to one of the seconds. to ask Seligmn emotion whatever. ‘The interpreter explained | Wctattormey says that the Attorney General has | pany of $90.00. OCG FEE RRR S555 1.50; Bells, Black, $1,25; don, | Eimira;’ Gen. and MrayJames Oakes, whose son | What he was going to Aght about. Seligman said | motion, Toyal ideas of the Cte expressed his desire that the cases be promptly | when Alexander Gan, an excise officer gon REE i Mories, Hope: $1.35; FEee Live ath eto ONA Vib. Butterield aud Ben ene reer res | Reg as going to. Kill the Baron because were rather confused, Agare of the earth | and vigorously prosecuted. ‘ Scotland, was dismissed ‘from his Sok RR Aer ae Be: Mildred Bereain, Elite, gi; Subbs! | Tats: Mr. Cotter, well wna Be Ware ae te | had. ins Mes “Is it any une to tell him that these Amer!- Lecal Notes, the following entry was made in the Ooo KFE R EB KEE %gss% 7 re Aateny sand Dollars “| cial circles; Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Corning, Jr, of SAD nee oe man Said he | cans have come here to measure the distance of Johanpah Lee, a colored ‘was sentenced to | the office: “A. Gun discharged for making @ THT FEE - FRYE cco Our Faster Cards ere now open, and were never more | Albay; Mr. and Miss Nordhoff; Mf. and | had not insulted Seligman, but Selleman had tne the sun by the transit of Venus?" inquired the | eodays in jall by Judge ‘Snefl t6-0ny for stealing s talee report.” aay EM 9 4 vesutifu or artistic and Conptiae a the moet eae | Mae J. C. Walker; Signor Gianni Betint, | sulted him. ‘The secomi then explained that it astronomer. cloak froma George Berry, in Whose house she Was | In e recent lecture on “Luxury,” 3 F Rg Ht NNN G Ga,, | brated productions. a Meutenant tn the royal cavalry of Italy,and quite Was not possible to ight a duel unless one man | S8/yions there Is no way to give him an idea of | a servant. Blackie pronounced the modern dinner “a SS Tf Keck k BONN ‘GO Z| Allof the latest novelties in Stationery. a lion among the young ladies; Col, Judd, U. a A. | had reoe PEO Che ee ar acI pate ean | great distanos: “Erowid, wis Transvaal all the | _ Martha Franklin was the complainant in the omen ‘of animalism and an afeieenie, > and Gen. an in, ‘Mr. er has . Court this morn ‘another colo! s . tre £ Hae SOR ee AsPennayiranissvenne, | Deen down from Washington fora transicnt ria, | tosether Ia the Weck eon ee ae ee ronent | reat distancs you of any considerable distance | oman named Fancy Soham eine oie ced | call to self-denial.” He declared himself no ag RRR LS L AA oO EE mB DOOOOODOe — | 8d has secured handsome rooms for himseif and | street pe is that it isso many hours on horseback. But ‘With coming to her house when she (witness) was | cetic, but advised his audience to say “no” te R RE aes a E Cc As» N, Mrs. Letter from Sunday next. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. toge Perhaps we might give him some idea by a rall-| out, selling her cook stove to a Tagman for eight | every second dish. Sf sles —— ASTER WARDS SAND JNOVELTIFS. Willcox, of Philadelphia, who spent much time in Toad train, the speed of which he knows. How| cents. she pald a fine of e Bismarck thinks that farmers are right €5 PRE B ie KZ ASSORTMENT AND -_ y | Washington, where Mr. Willcox ia much given to | Made and the only men Sesppoln the | tong would it be to the sun b rail?” Alonzo A. Miller, who was arrested Thursday $ 3 8 rE oes BEAUTIFUL MANY VER! his favorite’ scientific studies, are {among the im- | seconds, who hoped to have a big altatr on, snele | trail him that tf the swittoes erat Sete ‘by Officer Euelin for Dezzie- & Ga resting: make them 666 CO ‘NTEN BOOKS BOOKS OF DEVOTION. Tongs to th that ni Years | least. But we must sorrowfully admit that as a | set out to the sun with a baby, the bapy would E a BOOKS forint oe ag second paper duellist the tap New ror Rot @ success, oan old man long before the train cot to the SABBATH SChOOL LIBRARY BOOKS. BOROSIS. ——.—____—_ Bun a » | FAMILY, POCKET and TEACHERS’ BIBLES. ee) pee a vier ting. aes bed Nigel his hands SENTENCED FoR WaITINs Poucy.—A young Sok | ‘The great storm must have been central i > . wonder was 5 ‘that WILL ALWAYS MAKE FUL ROLES, At WILLIAM BALLANTYNE & SON'S, and where tt paper oF continental unmistakably depicted in. his countenance’ “t Virginia, = Pe = SS DREAD RD Ite. 123 428 SxvenTu Srnec. eee aan eile lgoked for an expression of incredulity, but saw | Judge Snell for wri ‘colored | two-year-o! jas found peer Wholesale Depot, comer Int = a fodiens avenue. oe qocramenk Greenback paper since used by none. To tell him of the pone must have been blown up by the wind, as there ous ® Bia ATTORNEYS. GEN, MCLELLAN, resident, not a particula: oo was no step-ladder for it to climb up. rly DW. H, THOMAS, who ts much beloved among the disabled volun. | pres! ‘The Last Resort. SPECIAL oom No, § fyguttoom, above rarner | t¢er soldiers of the Hampton Home, received from. ed the From the Boston Globe. 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, | Building, F street northwest. mh16-3m* | them last Monday, before his departure, a gratify- pe and “ts be era Liberty ‘or Address i ‘ “This Is the weakest glass you have?” asked A GOODRICH, ATTORNE! YAT-LAW, 124 DEAR- ing ee viz: . upieeiernagren, Panter - ey the customer. “Yea.” jarketing delivered freest charge to sDpartsot the | Re born street, nth ee, freee royal purple satin, lined same, en ’ mari | Unded to without pubietye Vusiuees: legal, 5t- | trimmed around with fringe of gold. On one side, = RECs Gin esiri ee e TT AH —| In illuminated German: text, were embroidered SEWING MACHINES, &c. H.* 38h og of the Peace and Notary Public, a McKEN\ ¥, : jas-3m* Warner Butiding. f everee aide in the 3 oe e fschie man. I am a | — P epres en, % and have teen fcolong 8 the | (A NDMEW C, BRADLEY, rere Hg a A I a re obit otn [reticai thing | ${Gved to Rooms Nos. 10 Aca ate ‘Bullding, Tl in this city Ro. 414 Loulsiaua Avenu northwest: "oS-86 | soldier” inmates’ ond hig venerable aunt. a far from a made wi as form: was W* £ ee ‘Tend’, Coston Bal E General, much made a’| been noticed ‘Tittes to Real Estate, ‘Index’ ws Coumiy al Sacre. are town vroperty. rp the demand | Maras, y, ing, 28 their merits are be- | (14% J. GOOCH, on oa, Many Washingto: will known. Come and sce testi- ‘Cloud. that Mra. Eaton,whose boarding he oe oe 10 | sud Pets “Guod work “gtod sefcconos mod Assia jong been an attractive EEN, A five- charges, : denn anes z age ses oe ‘rrun, make aaah Teston La av | humerous inquiries from W! et + ——_—_ = ceLLorow oaUBS: erg es i Opiur. smoking is-a common vice in SSS Se eres By ee ® ‘owns among all classes of = Tee Tibeteet aw, bet Gand, | Ady Fabra = ONOe her man a15-5m_