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"THE EVENING THVHSDAY. é April 19, 1883 MENTION. The Weather. orricr o Tae Cit . For the middle A\ ny the night, wart Loval rains are tnit-ated St to-night and ¢ slipper out for . Mis €3 and Cufldren—at sins! i KE JERILERS' “Roll and §, Congre, Ask for I. Sce Lapies’ flue kid button, only * 868 7th street. Best Prace for ba at Sinshelmer’s, —Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 Pa. a photos with one Frsseus Ice Cran ant vitlotte Ruse. atrons wishing my personal Best CREPES and cashmeres, 7th street mourn- ‘Lapies’ ktd slippers, 50: fine low potnts Sitppers, he. S08 7th street. See advertisement of the nate? No matter. dno hari results ff the pure bran? pure ry Where did tt ort ‘Thousands nse it Mine stock of det eC. Pactric Lawns, Se. J. E. Young's. 3, downtown. arge double paper of ffty- tpaid for one dollar a &ec., Toenight. Riws.— Washington TueateR Commgre.—Davene’s allied performane? and tnter- nt postpaid for one dollar a noon a colored man named rsen was Bedi Nterary and music u visitation to morbing and admin- Court to-day of a s, of E sireet, be- al drinks and spen nnte Brown, was | Snell to-day Tor coin froin her ¢ who reecived it at bi FBowen’s Rail. A WRIT OF EXECUTION ISStED, nt of the court having be se of Eqlward Deviin, recently Poitce Court, strict Attorney . has Issued the nursbel for said District, pout 14 | ap wuit and battery | APFLT threw Snow bull -fendant stra t the corner of fied that Brown ed wound and also defense claimed that 5 ant with a} sent tw the grand jury under $500 ——— —At the quarterly mes to the central | him was read, their co-opera> ¥ thanks to the BO balance Ulu Dehstaei, tru Rarbormaster Suttot Mat As follow Herr Most’s Views. THE SOCIALIST DELIVERS A SPEECH IN COSMOPOLITAN MALL—HE BRLIEVSS WORKINGMEN HERE WILL HAVE ULTIMATELY TO RESORT TO FORCE IN THE FIGHT AGAL CAPITAL Cosmopolitan Hall wag pretty well filled last ulght, by an audience mostiy of Germans, to listen to the address of Herr Most on the labor question. by Mr. Otto Heldeman, and pro. to deliver, in the German tongue, a He was introdu leugthy His. vote Be speceh he was frequently of the remarks, written tn Ei lish on aday Tor the Db le rstand Than, ALLEGED MISREPRESENTATIONS. His speecn claimed w him to mu lowi lamentation when a 1 hands of the oppressed people called him how they wre rob! exper mo by the eapttalisttc opolists 9 tal among themselves; sented as to his posit machinery, he invention,’ Instead of Db. the red he elaborated proposing a system wht bring about an equitable have been ts nothing ts left but force, HIS ADVICE TO AMERICAN WORKMEN. “I told you before,” he said a little further on, “that we In Europe are compelled to fight for these principles, and we have faith that we will be victorious. As to you men, here in America, I do not know how it will_go otherwise. Howe’ T advise you simply to organize yourselves as we and as qiuickly a3 possible, for the organization of is the principal factor in their rel with their enem‘es, the capitalistic fon 1s to bring power into the hands of the people. ‘The power used by the people an for the people Wlil be the proper instrument to get rid of the tockbrokers think you 0 great a change by the workinginen, qua hin the polite: ¢ purpose of organ monopolists, factory Kings, tandlord and other lighborn robbers. Do 1 be able to aecemplish s ns only? THE DOCTRINE OF FORCE. “Tcannot help it, but my opinion 1s that the capitalists of this country will not give up their privileges, their Immense power and tyrranous influence, without belng forced to do so, As soon y ‘Will discover a strong and intelligent man’s party they will raive the hue and etof men. They against the free- end So on, In short, they'will do here, in this new country, as th y that you are a dangerous will cause the passage of stringent you. ‘They will take away, If nee dom of specch, the liberty of the pre. the same ules of ital has done in all the old cow! arope—in the Freuch republic as well In imperial Germany. Aud then the question will Whether you are ready to fight for your rights and your Treedom or b’come slaves in. the verlest. sense of the werd? The universal history lies us that this has been the ‘1 course of events, and I cannot clearly see Will go another way. The capital- |. Therefore, el to ery out ‘uuse I have told arise: of ust that now the ists themselves know that very w thelr subsidized press has been us against me since many Weeks bec the peop nkind ———— Tne W. cam tig er other engagements prevented her frc note from her manager explaining that and hi the voun, Ucles at the close last evening , 302; gold watch Tor tee. driver tchinson, 160; gold’ watch for drug clerk—K: ition stick for prinfers ber: paper de Johnson, 2 ut. Cowle, 153; corps autograph quiit— 43,g01d ‘pencil tor bank “messenger—l y harne! i—Dr. A. 9; policeman’s sliver badge—Harlow, 1 Bauer, 110; Elk pin—Elliager, ‘yer, 8; violin, for mu leny!, 1; punch’ bowl—George V r, 265 org: irs. Thams, 18 fOr printers’ a | headed cane for honor: derson,8; lawn te WAsnixetox en, fish ag | from $15 to $3 | from $6 to $8 per t 15 Wo 50, per bunc “4 >. Catt and get B. H. Warner, § Pouce Count—Juage Snett. miy Williams, co Ss. TSiae Londie, colored, 1: Edward Sebarner, fatiing to p! ob an exeavation In the streets yee’, froin a few brief notes before hima. 43 rather sharp, but distinct, snd he with great vigor. Daring the delivery applauded. A y his nuen is, Was afterwerds read by Mr. A. M. it of those who did not 1 the main a reply to what he iilsrepresentutions by the press His frst complaint was that they criticis:d him because he had sald “tt would b2 impossible for second, that they 2 robber, because he showed tue peo, le third, that. they mis represented him In stating that he advised the r y all the capital and divide tt tourth, that he was misrepre- nin regard to labor-saving ing shown that every new oming a tol for mo of the dalty working hours and for the improvement of the people at large, actually becomes an instrument of oppression in the hands of a few cipttalists. From these texts, is Views on the labor problem, n, he claimed, would distribution ‘of the profits of production. He satd that in Europe all the legal means for getting reform or progress en away from the workingmen, and ‘The following Jed in —Copurn, 10; news- her for Heutenant of corps outtit—Creseents, 18; steam steamboat—Corcoran,19;baby. letter carrier's Suit—D, composing ft, 10,000 shad, 150,000 herrinz, 0 Danches rock, from apy of the Real Estate Review. ored, affray: $5 or Thomas R. Keyes. assaulton Anne Mor- grand jury; bonds’ $500, light at night C ATARRH, COMPLETE TREATMEN » $1. Asingle dose of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE in- « or Head Colds, ys watery discharges ng Noises in the pd subdues Chilis and arses the nasal pas- Sof smell, taste head, throat and ms and puri- the breath, stops the convh and arrests the progress es the most violent © | clears t ® | from the Nose and Eyes, prevents Ring! Head, cures‘Nervous Headsche, a Fever. In Chropic Catarrh it l sazes of foul mucus, and hearing when aff tores the #e1 td, frees th 8 of Catarrh towards Consumption. One bottle Radical ¢ and Santord’s Inbate: #iete for Ask for ‘onp’s RADICAL CUKE. POPTER DRUG AND CHEM. CO., Boston. re, one box Catarrhal Solvent lin one package, of ali drag- COLLINS' VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. For the relief and prevention, THE INSTANT IT IS Sciatica, ak Baek, Stomach and Bowels, s mbness, Hysteria, Female Pains, | Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Biltoua Fever, | Malaria and Epidemics, use COLLINS’ PLASTER: ECTRIC BATTEKY combined with a POROUS atism, arabria, as, noting Pains. ASTER), and laugh at pain. 95¢. everywher opened May lat. Large room: tirst-class sive grounds, with pleuty of shade | toand from Washington. Address’ Mrs, KOUGHS, St. Albans, D. C. THE HIGHEST POINT ABOVE wh, on the Tennallytown road, will” be Cy a. man Wat apll-w&slm® OLDMSEAND 8 the only place where first-class SLCOND-. CLOTHING can be cold at respectable prices. Addtvas Fall at JIUSTH'S Oid Stand, No. 619 D streot, between 6th and 7th ‘streets northwest. N. B.—Noteby uu! crompuy attended to. 19 2 A’ FOR ONE WEEE ONLY! | very backward, we have resolved to mak: s 1 | tions as wid insure speedy sales, REDUCTION I. 1 Lot of Ladies’ Spring Jackets, fa alt dest: reduced to half price. REDUCTION It. * 1 Lot of Tacies’ Spring Ulsters, azeorte’ shades, now $5.00, fo: Jer prices {rom $6 to $11.50. REDUCTION Mt. 1 Lot of Ladies’ “pring Wraps, now $6.50, former prices Legm $10 to 20, REDUCTION A Discount of 25 percent or gil Brocaded, Ottoman Silk A Piesent ot 5 pia Wraps. . REDUCTION V. Our Black Silk Suit, which sold st $25, now $20, Our Black Stik Suit, which sold at $30, now $25. TLotor Wiite Suits, slightly discoluredy at $2. .D FRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS so is JUSTH'S Old Stand known sca (AND ‘The season for the followine zoos being ch redue- The Potomac Reunion. EXCURSION RATES. “Mr. W. B. Thompson, the superintendent of the railway mail’ service, has received a letter from Mr. Geo, W. Boyd, the associate general passenger agent of the Pennsylvania railroad, in which he gives the excursion rates to this city for the meet- ing of the Army of the Potomac as follows:—Al- toona, Pa., $10.40; Butler, Pa., $15.2; Baltimore, Md., $1.60; Bristol, a, $6.15; Blairsville, Pa., 4. $18.05; Chester, Po. 3 Corry, Pa., $16.2; Ca- handaigua, N. 'Y. Drittwood,’Pa., $12 63; Elmira Ns ; Erie, Pa., $17.60; Elkton, Md. 39 $1 $8.60; Elizabeth, N. J., $8.20; Emporium, Pa., $13 55: Greensburg, Pa., $13.80; Germantown Junction, Pa., $5.45; Hovre-de-Grace, Md., $3.05; Huntington, Pa., $9 Hollidaysburg, Pa., $10.70; Harrisburg, Pa $5.10; Irvineton, Pa., $15.85; Johnstown, Pa., $1195; Lancaster via York, Pal, $5; Lewistown Junction, Pa., $7.55; Lewisburg, Pa., $7.83; La- trobe, Pa., $13.45; Lock Tlaven, Pa., $1015; Milton, New York, $8.65; 3 Ww Brunswick, N. F., $745; £7.20; Pen Yan,'N. ¥!, #121 . J. $7.95; Renovo, Pa., $11.4 $7.10; Tyrone, Pa.. $9.80; Trenton, N. J., $6.40; ., $15.80; Wiillamspori, Pa., $8.95; Wat~ x. ¥., #1220; ‘Wilmington, Del, $4.55; York, $3.90. YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS ARE SUITED TO “every axe. Being swear coated, they are easy to take, and thongh mild and pleasant in ection, are thor- ough and searching in effect. Their efficacy in all dis- orders of the stomach and bowels is certified to by emi- nent physicians, prominent clergymen, and many of our best citizens, ERFECT SOUNDNE 8 OF BODY AND MIND 4s poasible only’ with pure blood. Leading medical authorities of all civilized countries indorse Ayer's Sar- saparilln as the best bloed-purifying medicine in exist- ence. It vastly increases the working and productive power of both hand and brain, apld HH 00. gSSSq TITT ERE TIT? HHO Of S Tt ET HHS Oo FBP OR ~ WH oo Ssss3 T Kee T TTTT FEE RRR B5S88g T EK RR e T KE RRR 'SSS8g T KO RR A v KEE R OR ‘ess BBB 1 TTTT fTTT EER RRR 888g, BB IL 7 Eg E RR 5, PREP OF fe fut fons, BBB OU 1 kes R OB Sgss8 = ‘What the great Restorative, HOSTETTER’S STOM- ACH BITTERS. will do, must be gathered from what ithas done. It has effected radical cures in thousands of cases of dyspepsia, bilious disorders, intermittent fever, nervous affections, general debility, coustipa- tion, sick headache, meatal desvoudency, and the pe- cultar complaints and disabilities to which the feeble are 80 subject. For sale by all Druggists ana Dealers generally. ap3 A TTRACTIONS ar THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. $6 will buy a good spring overcoat, worth $10. $7 will buy an all-wool business suit, worth $12. $10 will buy a black diagonal suit, worth $13. $2 will buy good pair of pants, worth $3.50, $15 will buy a black tricot suit, worth $: $2 will buy a fine xossamer coat, worth $3.50. 29 will Duy a good flanuel suit, warranted indigo, worth 15. $2.4 buy a good knockabont anit for boys from. 4 to 11 36 will buy a splendid suit for boys from 12 to 17, worth. #0. $18 will buy a black broadcloth suit, worth $35. $5 will buy a fine pair of pangs, worth $10. $10 will buy an all-wool cheviot suit, worth $15, #4 will buy # splendid pair of pants, worth $6. #14 will buy a beautiful youth's suit, worth $25. $13 will buy an elegant yacht cloth suit, worth $20, $7.50 will buy a silk-faced overcoat, worth $12. #16 will buy a fine diagonal coat and vest, Prince Albert atyle, worth 328. $3 will buy a nice snit for boys from 4 to 11, worth $5. $4 will buy all-wool suits for boys from 4 to lL. $6 will buy a good business suit, worth $10. $10.50 will buy a splendid black cloth suit for boys from 12 to iT. #25 will buy a fine black double-breasted frock suit (cloth), worth $45. 87 cents will Luy a xood pair working pant. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO ALL PUR- CHASERS OR MONEY REFUNDED aT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, OUR MOTTO: NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. _ apl0 This” powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strencth, and wholesomenese. More economical than tne ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of Jow test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Rowan Bax- 1xG PowDeR Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. Sinks ! Sixs ! Suxs: SILKS 62, 75, $1. NUN'S VEILINGS, widestdouble width, all pure Wool, very finest quality, (actual value $1), Brocade GRENADINES, all pure Silk, MES and Black Surah SILKS extra wide, all pure Silk, only $1, worth $1.5 Oolored BUBAY SILKS, all el "y and lect : Qoiored Satin RHADAMES, cheapest in this city. HMEKES, ail pure Wool. wide double Strawberry, Electric Biue, Pink and CHEAPEST SILKS IN WASHINGTON. Our $1 Black Gros Grain SILKS. ‘‘reduced” to 75, Our $1.75 heavy Gros Grain Black French SILKS, ‘‘re- duced” to $1.25. Our very finest (worth $2, ) our ee including Straw- ality Satin finish Black SILKS KS, immense reditction. Our $1 Colored ele ‘Our $1.50 Goa SILKS, reduced to $1, and our ** sy POS Grahu Colored AWLS, pure Wool, Bleached Table DAMASK, pure Linen, Black Cashmere 2. ‘slightly soiled, 711 MARKET SPACE. Spnise Dress Goons, IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, CASHMERES, FOULES, ALBATROSS, NUNB VEILINGS, ETC, Tuminated Chee Striped Summer Si et All-wool Nun's Veiling, 5c All-wool Check Dress Goods, 250. _' All-wool Cashmere Spring Colore, 50e. All-wool Nun's Veiling, Spring ¢ All-wool Black Cashmeres, 37, 50, Silk Brocades, all colors, #1 Si:k Moires, new colors, 98c. ‘ounterpanes, ouly 98c., Best Spring Calicoes, 4 ‘k Summer Silke, silk ote, Floor Oi) Cloth Summer Silk,’ neat che Ladies’ 6-4 Cloth, all new Cloths for Boys’ Spri 1.73, $2, $2.25 and $2.50. is, $2.50, $3, Parasols, faney k Dxees Silks, extra, t le, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2. Ginghams, Percales, Cher f x jots, Seotch Zephyrs, etc. c. M. TOWSON, apl4 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side. Pore Asp I ‘Those who may wich to purchase, either asa delictons inal purposee, an unadulterated Whiskey, are invited tomakes tialof the celebrated IGORATING, beverage or for m¢ ‘This Whisker, upon an analytical examination, has proved tobe FREE from Fusil Oi, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give a fic- titious age and Mayor to this popular drink, BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, J. B. BRYAN & BRO. B, W. REED'S SONS, and N. T. METZGER & BRO. Washington, D. C. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, SOLE PROPRIETORS. A coo EEE BSSSg, AA E 8, AA © EK 'SSSg A OOS Ein Bgacd 4 CCO EEE *sss' AT HALF USUAL PRICES, 10 pieces BEADED FRINGED LACE, latest novelty, ‘ese. per yard, worth $1. eas velty, 20 plecee better quality, at 75c., $1.19 and $1.48 per yard. 9 pieces BLACK SPANISH LACE, 5 inches wide, for |_ parasols or dress trimmings, 39’ per yd., worth Ue, 5 pleces BAKCELONA SPANISH LACE, Sincne 8c. per yard, worth s0c. ome 25 pieces IRISH POINT LACE, 9 new desiens, 3% ches wide, 16 and iyo, per yard, worth 3:0. 75 pieces POINT GAUZE, CHERUBIM and POINT NEMOUK LACK, from 48¢. up. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 1,000 BEADED CROWNS, 48c., worth $1.25, 600 Do. Do. —98c., worth $2.25, NOTICE. Milliners and small storekecpers can buy few cf above coods very proitaby. "They are pomteeks half usual prices, peo E A S58q P AA 4 Ht § per AA E a4 1 S5S8q 2M Eun 284 HT Sgss8 RR, 00% FA E RE aa pu 1317-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Aas ee tee Aw Are Ixvir To KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, DO NOT FAIL TO INSPECT THE LARGEST ‘LOC THE LATEST AN. r BOCDESILABLE. SrvuEs* axDOe> LOWEK PRICES THAN ELSEWHERE, WE OFFER TAF. GREATEST INDUCEMENTS PATTERN BATS FUR MISSES AND CHILDERS, WOSDESEOE BARGAINS ‘RIBBONS, PLUMES, TIPS, FLOWERS, SATINS, 51 ND LACES. uabi isso g DRESSES. GL CHAP PE for We KING'S PALAOCB, $14 SEVENTH STREET. . | etbalng oun Heh to Bh east 2 Me Dist Liovons, HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE OLD RYE WHts- MARYLAND CLUB A, MONTICELLO "77, OLD CROW, ROYAL CABINET, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKY, BEDFORD RUM, JAMAICA RUM. PIPER HEIDSIC CHAMPAGNE, BASS ALE ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, GUINNESS’ POR- TER ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, YOUNGER'S SCOTCH ALE, BOT- ALED, HOLLAND QIN E. ©. KNIGHT, 1752 Pennsylvania avenue. Dasrt G. Haron & Couprany, NO. 934 F STREET NORTHWEST, SOLE AGENTS FOR LOW'S TILES. A LARGE STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND, ([° MAKE Room FoR O1HER Goons, WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT LOW PRICES A lotof odds and ends in the way of Portable and Brick Set RANGES. A few Second-hand RANGES and LATROBES to sell cheap, EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., 1425 New York avenue. Gas Cooxixe Stoves, AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, TENTH STREET. Srarroy! ERY Deranraeyt A. BRENTANO & COMPANY, FASHIONABLE ENGRAVERS. ‘Wedding Invitations, Reception and Visiting Cards, Arms, Crests and Monograms ELEGANTLY ENGRAVED, Cards Printed from Plates, Paper and Envelopes u- tminated and Stamped in Bronzes and. A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF MENU < AND DINNER CARDS. CITY ITEMS. When Howard Wrote “I find a pity hangs upon his breast,” the fellow had evidently a cold And ‘had not yet been in- formed that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup was the only safe remedy, Popular Clergyman Under a Male. Tt was in the Yosemite, ona steep and rugged mountain road. The party numbered about a dozen, and the jolitest of all was a well-known dominie. Somehow or other his mule stumbled and rolled over aud over, the dominie clinging fast, to him. When they came to a stop the mule was on top. Both the dominieand the mule were badly bruised. One of the party happened to have a bottle of Perry Davis’ Pain Killer. Ina few hours they were ready to proceed on their Journey. Get the Genuine Article, The great popularity of *Wilbor’s Compound of Cod-Liver Ol and Lime” has induced some wns Principled persons to attempt to palm off 2 slimple article of their own manufacture; but any person who 1s suffering from Coughs, Colds, or Consump- tion, should be careful where they “purchase tli!s article. It requires no puffing. The results of Its use are fts_best recommendations; and the pro- prietor has ample evidence on file ‘of its extraor- dinary success in pulmonary complaints. The Phosphate of Lime possesses a most marvellous healing power, as combined with the pure Cod- Liver Oll by Df. Wilbor. It 1s prescribed by the Medical faculty. Sold by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, and all druggists. Burnett's Cocoaine WILL SAVE THR HAIR and keep it in a strong and healthy condition, be- cause it will, stimulate the roots of the hair’and estore the natural action upon which its growth Burnetv’s Flavoring Extracts are absolutely P {n a Letter from Hon. Mrs. Pery, Castle Grey, Limerick, Ireland, Brown’s Bronchial Troches are thus referred to: “Having brought your ‘Bronchial Troches’ with me when I came to reside here, I found that after! had given them away to those I considered required them, the Poor people will walk for miles to get a few.” ’ For ‘oughs, Colds, and Throat Diseases they have no equal. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cents. Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenla, Marechal Niel Roso, Alpine Violet. In Olden Times aglass of punch was an indispensable auxiliary to all festive occasions, and so is Hub Punch now. Sold by grocers and druggists. Durkee’s Salad Dressing isthe best thing of the kind ever sold. With it superb salad of any kind can be made without de- lay or trouble. It ts also one of the best sauces for cold meats. Flies and Bugs. Files, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, go- phers,chipmunks,cleared out by “Rough on Rats.” 7 Bailey $1 saw every carpenter should have. 5 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3-Ib. “Ward” prints, 60e. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, Se. per qt. Cream, 15c. pint. FINANCIAL. Hany C. Towers & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS AND INSURANCE, 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST, Wasursarox, D.C, We pay speciel attention to obtaining CORRECT and RELUBLE information regarding our various city securities, and arg prepared at all times to anawer inqui- ries regarding sathe, HARKY C, TOWERS, member Stock Exchange. mhi7-3m ERHAPS THE SIMPLEST, THE LEAST COM- plicated plan of insurance éver presented to the futhers and mothers of fauiies, and a plan that for nee can be understood, is that of the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association. ” Office 1509 I street. mihi? LY. KNIGHT, Manager. Ppe®vaTe STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocke and Investment Securities Bought and Bold on Conmiseion, . £39 16rm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) 4gexcy for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokera, € Broapway. New Yorm, Frere clree of Feenrities boneht and sol on eammie- sien in San Frameiseo, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on ths ‘New York Stock Exchange at one-cighth of one per cent commission, Private and direct telegraph wires to Richmond, Baitimore, Fhiladelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and repcrtea back Fromptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- formation revarding the Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY direct from the New York Stock RRR OOY YA L Mends Glaes, Crockery, R Oo OY ¥Y AL Wood, China, Leather, RRRO O YY AAI &c.,ndiidae rock! Hard R RO O Y AAAL asadsmant! FIRM AS K ROO ¥ A” ALLLL GRANITE! Strongest, touzhest and most elas- 460 Uv FFE tic Glue on earth! A G@tu U UE SamsonianGiantamong G L U U ER ailotherGlues and Ce- G co L ments! Absolutely Un- UU: GGG LLLL UU EEE breakable and Inse arable! NoHEATING —Always Ready—Always LIQUID! Mends Marble, Stone, Patches ou Leather and Rubber Goods, Bric-a-bruc, Jewelry, Metals, Billiard Cue Tips and Cicth, Cara Board in Scrap Books, Leather Belting, Ornaments cf every kind, Book Backs, ‘Earthenware and everyttong else with everlasting inseperable tenucity !l Manufacturers of Gumumed Labels, Textile Fabrics. Fine Carriage and Pianos and Cubinet Makers, Scroll Sawyers, &c., supplied by gallon or 20 Cis.’ per’ Bottie; by mail, post-paid, 100, extra. Balled oo No Prevaraty ly by the manufactacers, .U. OMEARA & CO., 1347 Pa. ay., Washington, D.C. Live Agente wanted Grerrwhere. Bold by Drugaists, @ itationers, Hardware and general stores. mh! DRY GOODS. SEATON PERRY, Buccessor to Perry & Brother.) PUR: N NUNS VEILINGS, IN BLACK AN hte TE FASHIONABLE COLONS. AT 25c. A YARD. BLACK BROCADED SILK GRENADINES. BLACK BROCADED VELVET GKENADINES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘ Banatanua Suns: F FRESH FROM THE GULFt Taree Caxs ron $1.00, GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, FRENCH TWISTED SILK HERNANIES. 12 1209 F STREPT NORTHWEST. CREPE DE CHINE, CANTON CREPES. = — we Dice > LUPIN'S CELEBRATED MOURNING FABRICS : TN SPRING AND SUMMER WEIGHTS. 11 Les. Gras. Svoan. 8.0 ELEGANT STOCK OF FRENCH WOOL DRESS FEXIURES, FOR PLAIN AND COMBINATION ihe fecind cia 1 SURAHS, LOUISINES AND SUMMER SILKS. | | ation Boag) hiss Fy COMPLETE ASSO! E el Good Family our. SIRES: RHADAMES cites 5 Ibe. Green or Black Tes, x be BEST SILK MANUFACTURERS TS, LYOSS. AND GEO. A. O'HARE, Casn Groce! MARKED AT PRICES THAT ARE CORRECT. shoot = me NOVELTIES IN WHITE GOODS. ars 1213 Tih wtreet northweet, thet. Mand No NEW SATINES, GINGHAMS, BATISTES AND ———— LINEN LAWXS. Bosrox Cvcunsexs GAUZE UNDERWEAR, LISLE GLOVES. Tousen Soabad PARIS JERSEYS, EMBROIDERED FICHUS. Beeston pore FROM $10 TO $60. . OB £ 3 Philadelphia Capony NEW TABLE LINE TOWELS, NAPKINS, . CRASHES AND. BELGIAN PILLOW AND Freeh Salmon, SHEETING LINENS IN GREAT VARIETY AND Freah Scallops, AT LOW PRIC Comer ete a i ALACE MARKET, PER LHOWE Goons, PLam Frovaes, xp Connect | 445 FRANK J TRBETS, BuATON PEERY, NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS Perry Building, ce BSS, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840, apie wm 1S = B = Ssss8 7 NS ona. Srecut Bazears m= Dar Goons. HERES ee Real good Black Gros Grain Silk, 78c. He kee SIe Splendid Back orgs Grain Sil, #1. $1.28, $1.50. aon : and Plain Silks, Blc., Tbe., $1. 4 Teato very superior full width Sheeting, No OR 25¢. 50 doz, Lisle Thread Gloves, 10c, and iSe., worth 2c. and Sie. 50 doz. White Shirte, 0c., 75¢., $1. Parasol, Shawls Cobibated Sitting, Table Tinen g20 6a r BN ‘and Napkins in great abundance, extremely low. RRR Anew line of All-silk Grenadines, Embroidered Flan- NNW nels, Embroidered Pillow Shamis, ali at low prices, 4 54 ‘T. T. Wirnens is now engaged with us. GEO. J. JOHNSON, aaa) aplé 713 MARKET SPACF. i Bisck Goovs Deranruesz. Wits, ACware Make ; = Jet LANDON’ CELEBRATED SILK WARP HEN- | Poay LANDON'S “CELEBRATED SILK WARP DRAP $ CELEBRATED BLACK ¢ Btalie ‘Mark ELEBKATED BLAC Fane Dare tery vr SELEBRATED BLACK ©. é cELEB! BLACK FIGEROS. G RATED BLACK FOU ELEBRATED BLAC Box 71, City Post Oftice. Marketing Gelivered {reef charge to sliparteot she mat c HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ALBATROS. ———— = D BLACK DRAP D'A\ D BLACK BASKET CLOT. D BLACK OTTOMAN: Pi ATED BLACK DRAP DF LANDS E HH CREPES AND MOU ING GOODS A SPECIALTY, Ss, | Hovsrxeerers Fitting out or Replenishing can always find at our lowing goods at lowest pricess DECORATED DINNER, TEA AND TOILE! 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EDDY'S CELI i WHITE MOUNTAIN M FREEZERS, ONE PRICE. IN PLAIN FIGURES. api? nd all kinds of Housefurnixhing Goods, Serixe Duy Goons. WWe are daily receiving our Spring and Summer wp~ ply of Dress eomprising afuil line of Black Sill ot allgrades: Surah’ Silke, Ottomans, Satin Bisdameey = Cloths in’all thenewsliades; Heueh Werkea | IDaxrontws othe in‘all the newshades: French Wool Suit- | [Janrortas Eycrp. ings, Printed and Plain Satieens, Emb'd Satteens and ro sites Muslin Robes; Printed Linen Lawns: # splendid line of We have Just received a car k Black Woolen Dress Goods in all the new fabrics: Silk | FONTHS TLC and Thread Hose, new colorings; Umbrellas and Pera- | prepared tofurnish tin sols, new desixns. Also, an elegant line of Linen argest assortment of V Sheetings and Pillow Linene, all widths: Damask Table this city. Before purchasing, call and xa our ‘Cloths and Napkins to match, in splendid quality, (all stock, and if you wil #ive the Danforth’s Flot a trial sizes.) Table Damask by the yard in choice patterns; rou will be con Of ite « shi A Towels and Toweling in Larvat variety. ‘Thoee in want | farce line of € POMTA- of choice goods will do well to examine onr stock before purchasing. HOOE BIO. & CO., epl-im 1328 Fst., near Ebbitt House, M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. > & CO. 659, Ub qn — : 117 7th etrest ate ut Nr Woarer Fovers. Warree Fuss. GG UU NW 7 BEST MAKE GGG “UU XN CROCKERY, CHINA, and GLASSWARE. = Best quality at lowest prices, 7 Have opencd and are in full blast at GEO. WATTS, ms stroat, 5 doors above Penna. NOS. 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET, ; 5 ND ORGANS. With a full and complete = ———SSSe EINERAMP'S SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. HIGHEST STANDARD OF EXCELLENC RICH IN FINISH AND STYLE, ira UNEQUALLED FOR POWER, QUALITY’ . AND EVENNESS OF TONE, BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, 427 10TH STREET KTHWEST. ents, Low forcash. Pianos ena aple BBB RRR A DDD BRR OT TELS F BR R AAD DE RU UR GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, * BE ERE AAD D RR Uke ¥ ASAD DE BU LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, BBE OR RA ADDD EBB UU K K PARASOLS, SHAWLS, PIANOS AND ORGANS. rn DOMESTICS, NOTIONS, &c., Over 17,000 in Tee, All bought for SHARP CasH, SPFCIAT SALF for the next ton days of Square and Upright Pianos that have tien rented’ the pan! sent Aheee inetrutvcnte are as coud ue new, and will be aod for nearly one-half whut tie Lew Pianos of saiuo wile BIOCK OF GOODS, Consisting of SILES, in every variety; DRESS GOODS, complete; LACES, GLOVES and HOSIPRY, endless: LINEN DEPARTMENT, full; Ppt lr mg in HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, a large stock; would cost, WE ARE HERE TO STAY, and we offer cur g00ds | praxos an ORGANS for rent, Tangest stock in the in every department at city to select from. ts applied on purchase, FAIR PRICES, NING and REPATRS.—1 have one of the best tuners in charge of this department, whu hus hud years which means that we will not be of experience In the New York factory. UNDERSOLD. PIANO MOVING.—My facilities are unequaled ‘this work in # earefal mi wer, EEBORN G. SMIT! We have ONE PRICE, which gives every one FAIR BS eOR sf AND HONEST DEALINGS. apl 7103 PENNSYLVANTA AVY 2 a A Caw To Toe Prxuo. AsTam freaventiy yea by Gealore Th When prices BREAK, “we. will be there.” ALL | Staudarl second had “PLANUS net one ALIKE WILL HAVE THE BE OOK WELL TO YOUR LIFE INSURANCE! AND carefully examine the merits of the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association. It isevery man’s duty to pro- yide for his family in case of his death. Our business: is rapidly increasing. From the st to the 13th of this month we wrote over $2,/00,000 of insurance. Our memberehip now exceeds 10,000, and our total busi- ness over $40,000,000. ‘The pian adopted by this association, which is new, easily understood, safe, and at a great reduction in cost, comraends iteelf to the Sntelligence and common sensé of all who. xamine it? and, 1m the words of a celebrated actuary, “-wil) revolu- tonize life insurance in this countr: ‘Ofiice in Washington, 1509 H street. Agents wante mhl7-6m U_Y. KNIGHT. Manager. A New Ensrenpnise. BRANCH OF GROGAN’S GRFAT BALTIMORE INSTALLMENT HOUSE, 923 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ITURF. CARPETS, MATTINGS, &c., SOLD N WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS, ‘HE EASIEST TERMS EVER OFFERED IN a WASHINGTON, D ARTICLES, LOW -PRICES AND LIBERAL eoe TERMS AT GROGAN’S Installment Furniture and Carpet House, whSl-Im* 923 7th street northwest, NOTHER JOB LOT—60 PRS. WOMEN'S KID But. Boots, size 2% to 7, $1, worth $1.20; odds and ends in Ladies’ fine slippers, 50, 60 and 750. to close out, at half price; broken sizes, 2%, 3, 3 and 4, plain lasting polich ood house sho¢, 0c. ; foxed do., same Sizes, 7oe,, of wood quality: Buitton, all sizes, $1, worth 1.50: odds and ends Child's Shoes, from 50c.. np cold for double, Misses and Boys’ But. and Laced School Shoes, the ‘best in town, for $1; Ladies’ Peb, Goat and Kid But., $1.25 and 1.50, worth $2 solid. And see the Boys’ sailor Suita, $1.50, before they are all sold. mb26 J FUR’ 0} A ELBY, 1914-1916 Penn. ave. Cusroresrrs OF PEPTONE. Awineglassful of which contains 10 grammes of Beef artificially digested by Pepsine. It is entirely aeximiia- ‘ble and passes into the blood vessels without reqiring the stomach to do uny previous work. It is hi; Selo mended (by the medical faculty of Paris) aye lea~ centa, to perscns whore biood 1s oe from Chlorosis, Diabetes, Weakness, ral Wasting Away, Stomach Ache, Gastralzia, Loss of Sree! or to those Exhausted by Exceas of Work, Age, Fever, Dysentery, Diseases of st, cancerous es Une Traveling or Long Fatigue. Paris, be Sold byall Druggists. ja22-méihly N eee COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING PINT OCR, FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND BAUCES. LIEB! IMPANY’S EXTRACT OF MEAT. si Sonne snd Palatable tonic in all cases of weak digestion and debility. “Is aietul, "See "Medical Press,” "Lancet, "ARO eres i ster fig ae onosraen, i loss than manufacturers Wholesale Prices, pethaps © public explanation {s in order. Ast. M; ree is thoronghiy established for having the CASH to purchase any bargain that je offer= ed, soit follows that when prersous ureleaving the city apd Want to sell they come to me. m31_ | GANS, and how T often have new INSTKUM New Spare Day Dd. Ttukes great mauy sccond-hand instruments in TRUNNEL & CLARK, gzclange for hew onceSguare Fiance th exchaayee for 811 MARKET SPACE, afte ive a buyer at the manufacturing center. which turer can CunsUIt factory ret Are now prepared to ehow a splendid line of it they area ite cho-t on pay dav, ‘The following ee few out of taany Special Batxaine now on hand: No. DESIRABLE NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. | 1A Fiano tmade to onder for un ex-City Marshal at FREN 8. Ch x Brice, $2507 worth $500. Nee ded neat prey ENC SATINFS. ‘ice Patterns. ‘ew Colors. ice, 5; won Lb 0. 2— ine Hardm: Tn Gtionun and -Sureh bilke, Good Valum kaw | Tebares’ Square Plato, (now aid: Prices, $25. No. 32 wood Toctave U ‘ets full and complete in all departments, and | Square atyie Mere dhe inet Uj in theo, The stock ts full ana comple 75." 'No. 6 The. fi in theclty inspect: rivate party—#230, particulars at the store. No, ee 72 Row Geena StG50. ‘Bonide munny otese that may ne Price Only. be On econ at = om CHAUNCEY J, RED'S, [ADAM BECK, i in. thi , has Dressmaking Kooins on the ‘wocoud oor, aiid’ does | _ apt 483 SEVENTH STREET argon ag » Sip hGe SS * Sey 3, BOR aS TRUNNEL & CLARI instruments. ‘hee. Thomas, 2 Erbe Mills, BURDETT ORGANS. Beat'now made, Pes} SIL MARKET Tuning and Repairing. mi EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS SEWING MACHINES, é&c. | 2¥ of various skes for sale ans rent at ESTIMONIAL TO THE QUEEN, No. 280.—AN- ned Pan Bepsizing. OTHER MECHANICAL EXPERT: "Ws C., March 7, 1883.—Mr. C. Ai Avent Sewing Maching, cor.7th and H eta., W: Pianos. Tuning and Tithntrest, above Pa. aver 30130 P'4N0S, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC 3) Mr. Leitch a aoe to buy @ Sewing STECK & CO. PIANO, it it to iMshouss, (Whesler 5 "Wilean: Bingse: Gueee: Dosa The mort Perfect Piano Mada. fc,)and ‘he, baving eonfidetice in niy Judenient as ‘EMERSON PIANO, me anical man. sent for me Si ive m3 beg oop — Rest Medium-priced Piano Mannfactnra4. Jupe ezamiuation, Tiwueetataele gave it apiny cea: | WILCOX. & WHITH AND KIMBALL ONGANS, ¢ seine, ‘that the Queen was the simplest, most Pianos and Orgenseold on instalmenta, rented or es td ie and lightest Puuning Sewing Machine that had freul applied if purchased ore ea and of best bode but om bat iat when Fn oan BSERT MUSIC. an material. that wn ; ier een Sitka des | | UN poetic, make. ‘Tispecttul a ‘ore iq jumb a Braes and fron Works." mao Xo 915 F STEF CRT, 0 NOT BUY A SEWING MACHINE Manacing pertner of the lete Grin Lis & Co. 43 til youhave examined and tried the HARTFORD ‘ ts : G. i. WHE & Bao. raeil : ical Instruments. Shet Music, Musi sides and will sew from fine Swiss nainsook to heavy | [Mivarice and Dooksinstent taricty Pianos, Uigemeaea cotton orcloth and leather without alterations. We will | other Instruments tuned and repaired. send the Hartford for tial to any address without ALLET DAVIS |\& C0.'S| FIANOS. A si ‘Cail or send to our affice ve circu- stock of these Suj ae rcs Rew carien: ‘Low prom Best ree, iH. B.W. Square and Baby Grand to order. sepll-eo n, Seems, ... | Bare ea ene aes is Ore SERESE BOE ee halite, Jet ese Address DANIEL bia cate Resi ates A Stel gig| SAFE DEPOSIT co, ‘Worth selling, Renting and repairing. ECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, 128 9th street northwest, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, WOOD AND COAL. nee ts ea Bae ae