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oa ee ee EE HENRY STATUE UNVEILED. tmprewsive Ceremonies in the Smith- seninz Grounds—Distingnished Men Who Participated in Them—An Ad- dress by the Chi.f Justice and an Oration by Prof, Noah Porter. ! | Apen LOCAL MENTION. The Weatter. OFTIc? OF THE CRIEE Sraxat. Or: Wismyeton, D. C. J INSS. Fully five thon-ad persons witnessed yesterday von the unveiling of the statue erected in rounds to the memory of Pro’. so first secreiary and director of n Institution. The invited guests in the lecture room of the Nu- ut three o'lock, and an formed in ne by Gen. 0. M. Pos, Jo: : clearing weather Rerth ant cast 3 3 {fall um Senstors Re nian T nid HfL, of Cole of Towa, and Cox, Prot. Asa Gray and Pr Fd of Teyents of the Inst!- jeer Baird, (ie seeretia MeMillaa,” Hawley aid ss Watt, Aldrich, Brown, F pails, 3 Robeson, Potithe Curtin and At bars: brs in of the Joint committer appointed to repre- — sent Lie € ss Among the Other prominent AY Baneatsselulin & Co's, 816 persons upon the plitzorm were W. W. Corcor, of Wasiing Bert C. Wiathrep, of Boston ra Slippers, 0 te James G. Blaine; George > By . $1, $1.25 and $1.50. histovtan, aud Gon. Sherman; ys solar 'T $15. ininisters of Great Britain, Franee, Japan i Heel utc nl other members of tte diplou fe Justices Mille Matthews, G 43, her ea 8 wed Bu ton F ar, Lach Judges Drake, of the Court, of ‘Ci Conrt of Alabam: herman, Gorman and Conger, Dann ahd Rosecrans and other mem- New Goss ive one’s, Upty Sux J los S AUNT, je thread Jersey , Warvantel, § Be bers of Cougr + Commissioners E:monds and 1 Loring. of the Agri- eulturi ot ae Ty deseription, Tu-merrow tw Seeds tay ad customer a decorated mir: oF Mr. F. BOM. Mu ~ Agt.. Cuortuwest. National Hictals of Cochrane fr ent qual | bk te a . id . ‘he three pied Seats Immedl- ‘There were on the a aiLoges ler about 1,500 spectators, THE EXERCISES. The exercises lasted about an hour anda half, yin f | the program coasisting of a prayer by Re Hoa address by Chief Justice Wall 1ilou by President Noah Porter, of Yale eotlege. The s‘or the Chief Justic Mew of the facts relating to I ton with ti Wasa brief Te . Heary’s connec- Sintthsontan Tastitation. "In Statue which will now be by the United States as a token for the labors of his useful life, Uptown, 119s. up. ame aitiinl administration of the impor bite trust =o long fn Ui ed towers the statue the capya view was tus! IS contrivance ch concealed It ft moved by an! * | Mr. Joseph: = | stanu, SPLeNpip New Laces, low, Cochrane's, Uptown. yn, Ouly $2, at Siushelmer’s, it in applause whie some minutes, Haydn’s chorus, re Telling,” was then rendered effect by the Phitharmonie so- 200 voices, accompanied by the mC. Bernays moment of telegraphed iotformn, this of Prof. Heney “to the perfect ters hed finished, ace for bai uns, 8 ICE € Ay and Cheert Best CREPES und 4: nmeres, . i n of Sow potnts st Prot, bos ation of the day, USINSHSEMEH'S, 80 wach was ing rev av of JBC, Pacrere Lawes, Se, at J. E. Young's ahh ie ot eustae soe cee Ghee As + | by many oc iis distinguished auditors, Tue Lareng then alspersed. it Loys, at Sinshel- FEO. PORTER'S ORATION. Prof. Porter, in opening ts oration, referred to eae the ma already pald to the memory of Prof Hen Unt, that last of all, the two Spreta houses of with the approval of the Pres- i that a statue in bronze grounds of the In: ma of his gentus ai AONe Brejier’ term! bar decnrat ing sket d—of the disituge | Save a description of how Senator P The W. 1. 3. Corps Fair. NAMES OF THE PERSONS LEADING IN THE VOTING. The attendance at the Washington Light In- fantry fair last evening was good. There was considerable activity shown in the voting for some of the articles. Wien the votlag closed for the evening the leading candidates were as fol- lows: Single sheli—Robvert Wade, 20; ofl stove for letter carrier—Wm. Tabler, 14; barber’s chair— . §, Brooks, 362; cart and harn*ss—T. M. Steep, 40; fishing-tackle—W. H. Mills, 130; watch and ehaln for ice-wacon dri.er—Mr. Kinslow, 199; watch and chain for drug clerk—Thomas C. Kell, 60; gold-mounted composing siick—W. F. Nabers, 44; newspaper man’s desk—H. L. West, 16: con- yersation chair—J. B. Cranford, 20; buggy har- ness—Dr. 4. E. Johnson; scales for butter cutter— anes F. Oyster, 11; silver pltcher—Li OW! auiograph’ qiuit—Col. Moore, punch bowl—Mrs. G. A. Shechan, fit—Crescents-21; bieycle—M. DB, Rosenberg, 3. butchers’ Fhistle—steaimer Hoover, 16; steam wreoran, "19; embroid- S—Mrs. D. Johnson, 5: baby’s crib— 48; Ltter-carrler’s suit—Be sliver badye—Lieu 1. E Bauer, 110; shot mgt pin—John Ellinger, 49; je club, 13; Windsor speec King, 10; gold-headed cane all, 10; Silver punch bowl “per—George W. Driver, 20; dress. twiste, 18; Vielln—Lrof Donch, 12; ng stick for printers’ apprentice— imball organ—Mrs. George F. Timms, ‘The Natlonui Miffes last evening accepted an In- ¥itation to ottend the fair aud decided to go next ‘Tuesday evening. ‘The Union Veteran Corps will visit the fair Monday evening. eee The Trials of the Ex-Detectives. WHAT DISTRICT ATTORNEY CORKUILL SAYS. District Attorney Corkulll sald to a STAR re- porter that he did not yet know whicn of the case8 against the tutigted ex-detectives he would first call; that there were some ready, and it was due to the «ccused, as well as the public, that the trials shoutd take place at an early day. "If any of them are !nnocent they are enttled toa vindica- tion at the hands of a jury, and that speedily; and Ir guilty the public are erititled to the knowledge of ftasearly as the cases can be properly pre- pared and tried. Mr. Wells would be in the case, put he (Mr. Corkhill) would direct the cases a8 district attorney. They had run down the jail docket pretty well, and but few, if any, prisoners who are ready for trial will suffer by reason of these cases being taken up after the Anderson inurder case next week. poltectns dads 87; for saloon cap—Lieui. sliver comp Boss. 12%; Washington Markets—Retall Prices. MEAts.—Beef, sirloin, 20. per 1b.; do porter- use, Wage. ; Mb roast, 123gade. : steak, ze. Comet Beef, date.: Dried Beet, ehippeily 2 do. sliced, 0c smoked, (a75¢ 123¢::200. 3” do., Spring, 25¢ per Ib.; Veal, 12542 Mutton, 10120c.; Pork. 14al8c.; Sausage, 124 120e Bacon Hams, sugar cured, I6al7e., cut, 91250. oulders, 12igul5e., Breasts 15a18; Lard, 15. FRUITS.—Oranges, Ba65c. per doz.; Lemons, 2a 30. per doz: Bananas, 30850, per doz.; Cocoanuts, loalze; Apples, 5uazHe. per pk; Cranberries, 2 per qt Strawberries, 60. per qt; Rhubarb, 15c per bh, Fist. — Shad, 35475 cents per patr; Herring, 15220 cents per bunch; Perch, 45 ‘cents Dunch; Rock, large, 15220e. per Ib.,'35¢. per bunch; Halibut, 2Wadse. per 1b.; Codfish} 10a12e. per 1b. Haddock, 10c. per 1b.; ‘Catfish, ‘Ialze. per 1b} Sea Bass, 12.15¢. per 10.; Black "Fish, 12al5c. Ret 1b.; Weak Fish, 15¢c. per ib.; Smelt, 125 per 1b.; White Fish, 10420 per Ib.; Salmon Trout, 15220c. per Ib.; Mackerel, We. per Ib. Lobster, 12a15¢, per Ib.; Terrapin, sliders, $12a$18 per cdz.: diamond-back, $3035 per doz; caen BuryER.— Philadelphia Print Western Creamery, 40c.; Roll, 253202; Cheese, 12uve. doz. —Potatoes, (Irish,) 80a40e, per peck; VEGETAgI do. (new), B0e.2$L” per pK. weet), . oper pl Cabbage, 2c. per Spinach, 30%, per peck; Kale, 2c. per pk.; S50 (ueWe St per pk; Lettuce, bal0c. head; “Onions, 40150¢’ per pk.; do., 11), er pk. Carrots, Babe. per bunch; Bean@M@ima,) 121i5¢. per qt.; do., (Strng,) $1.00 per pk.; Oyster Plant, 3a5c. Dh.: “‘Turnips, 130c. per pk. ; Cauliflower, 10420c. each; Squash, 0c. each;’ Radish, * 2 per " bunch; Celery, eS Cucumber: ae. each. ‘Tomatoes, 30140 per box; Mu ; Mint, 10°.’ per bunch; Red Cabbage, 15a25c. each; Water Cress, 102, pet buuch; Asparagus, 25ag0c. per bunch. POULTRY.—Turkeys, 23a98e. per Ib. $1.25$1.75 per pair; Dicks, $141.75 pel is 8c. per Ib. Gase—Snipe, $3.50185 per doz; Plover 3 Squab, $3.50a34 per doz; Buffalo $5183.50 por le Oa per Ib. ee A WasmIINaTos Work wan’s Apyice. Ing of cigar makers L vor of a more co} Broek, of the Wa room, $1.25 per Ib. Chickens, air; Geese, At a meet- ag in Baltimore, nization, Mr. A.W. “ypographleal union, iymb’s cffort sipston “From these mus awakened tn his Inter Do abruptly, as b & Week of indisp | on over an he su niy aromeed f | that the commen phen . | Prodacts of forces actin; Sy | As possible for man to 1 L these mysieries. | It Was a simple sentence or two from a common Look, DUC the thought in that in’a mind prepared for the extinguished. Ti 1 the orator, hoods ure he a Goltrey Li q CONTE CAT See © the moti that it ble paper of Mt for one doil Tne WreKLy Sta ma colin Year. city AND bis PRICT. txt rmines and Inter. @ting eur. Wirtarp EH purpose ‘th lo ded- “Mistake ‘stiuUod Of love and service at n pletured th himsall “sof the rvice to vel phe Henr ona. devon e young I la by von astonisaed the Ww rst awakened the ex: Api to convert it Into the cand Tins. was hie S the plunger went down its bath, t bar Of iron became d off gin nl’ th and could plek up a ‘ht of more than a suikl ton, aud unger Was lifted this elgantle en- as at the word of on enely bers the oecastoned Why at Yaie tors who easus an, Who Was glo Li The pe i ot Prof. Sutn tion and del uded. Ww. with a Among th pened an office In hg but the scene a the fb | ppeared for the | Later bie count of the transfer of Prot. uieany at Albany to Princeton, e Misglv tending the transfer hud himself lacked the and the diselpliae and the thought which the college apposed to give, he achieved pre- Tienry’s betng called to Ke Of 48, a5 the first secretary i sonian Institution, and the steady with which he gave fores to his theorles, fernson | Rockland isi . Moton | Overe opposition, the orator said the » here the last | ment hos justiled the theory, Not only have the i the murde Workings of the Stithsoniin Institution vind of 4 colored | | cated the wisdom of his anticipations, but ts itself & monument to his strong convictions and his unyielding tenacity, tempered us these were by singular sitaplicity, pattence and unselfishness. onan early | Had it not been’ for these characteristics 1 betried ior {the Smithsontan ‘Institution as we Know it would never have existed at all. Prot. Henry, he sald, was lifted above all personal Schnapn, of No | partisanship by the ‘severe singlenoss with witch Was charged by Inspector | le devoted btmselt to bis selentifte and oftetal the Police Court to-day, | activities, It was only when his truthfulness-was 4 plumber itis | Questioned tn respect to one of the most important ne cd 15 | OF his discoveries that he vindicated hts claim to Jos. Powell | Selentifle contidence, Tn the wats of theory against se, and the | theory he was recognized as an upright inediator. Of $5 and suspended execu. | Alier giving an inte analysis of Prof. Hen- ys habits ot thour' t fruit.u) suggestions of or would atlow this winged steed e chasms of selentifie theory with ps Without insisting that it’should its pinions and then earefuily re- ‘ps along that hard pachway of fact ch alone can carry us safely froma rpothesis to a selentifie truth. ‘The merica owes somewhat to his e: ty tu this regard, that tts brilliant: es and solid achievements have been so far ree from the speculative auda: ities and the logical eosmogontes from witte:: the science Innd and Geriuany has not bee wholly ex. cluding his eloquent oration, Prof. Porter ‘or more than il.ty years, the most mem- any fold and yp | trace tts and law setentifie Xb hin it here and Tepresentite It was re- le and crit Which the scienees of nature , ito say as to the | have ever seen, he has been Indecd a culding star rederation of Labor. Before to the devoters fn ali (his land, ever shining with returp in about a month ». & severe yet commanding light. During the crit- dd in Engitsh. cal years of Its young end buoyant life, American ae cience has found much of the guidance and River Trap arbormeaster Sntton nspiration which it needed tn his childlike yet @rrivals at t) front as kingly spirit. And now, as It rejoices in the Security, Of its position and tis ever-increasing honors, 1t Is most fltiing that tts assembled repre- sentatives should here gratefully acknowledge their obligations to their eminent benefactor and distinguished leader, and cortiaty welcome Unis statue, which, by its commanding presence, gives new dignity to the ground so long honored by his presence and associated with his name.” pce hha Rad Decoration Day.—At a meeting la8t evening of the executive committee of the G. A. R., in charge of the decoration day exercises, reparts were re ceived to the efféct that the Navy department had detafled the Marine band for service at Arlington on May 30, and that Hon. Wm. H. Lamber, of Phi adelphts, had accepted an invitation to deliver the oration at ‘on. A number of distinguished officials have accepted tnvitations Ge present at Httton, fish, ¥ E fish,’ J. H. Skidmore & Co.} hh. R. AL Golden; stur. Comet, Sarah Kroon, Roberts, oat Company; barge 4 117 tons coal, Johnson SALW White, 75,000 feet lum- ber, E. E. Jackson & Co.; sclir. 'H. O. Purdy, Jor- on, Beords wood, J. 6. Carter; schr. Pioneer, Bell, 2 cords do. same; pungy Tenant, Blank) Dushels oysters, market; puigy Wim. E. Ward, 1i, 9 bushels do., same; sehr. Edwin Stu: 2, Smith, 200 Dushels ad. same, veto: gad hima eee eonventence of giles and employes of the departments a special saleot diamonts, watekes and’ A stmr. Ka Taylor, no to eut down the rates of government printers had been defeated by the uninimous action of trades unions all over the country, clung ft asan flustra- tion of What could be done by combining thought that thorough organization In Baltimore Would raise wages irom ten to twenty per cent. There are, he sili, 14,000,000 wage men in the Tnit ed States, They should put their trust neither mnocrats nor Tepublicans, but rise up them- Selves and assert their strength. Gov. Cleaveloud had gone back on the worktngmen by vetoing the bill for five-cent fares on the elevated railroads. Most politicians were In the power of huge cor- porations. el et) Wny Awentca 1s Hapry.—Russla 15 not happy, Spin and Italy are not happy, because in Spain the black hand shows {Itself with patntul trequency while in Italy the irridentists insist on mi kta War witn Austria. America 4s happy, our people are havpy, particularly the boys of Washiacton elty. ‘T Dpy use their clothes are bought orb. Robinson & Co., 999 Penna, ave. dere: records allowed to be read inc ast. Georgetown College; sale 0 HOtt appointed trust Appearance ot a han act. Dayton April 35 grante; ansburg agt. Inglehart; on Mrs. Inglehart to produce children in granted. Shoeinsker agt. Campbell; pr proceedings set aside with leave to file amended pill. Oertley agt. Oertle revious proceeding side With Jeave to file ‘amended bi Murdock - Fletcher; rule on certain parties returnable April 25 granted, PROBATE Count—Register Ramsdcu. rday, wilLof © Watts fully proven, ni, Clark; administrator quali ah Clark; will adtattted to rs testamentary Issued to 'T. Fi irk on bond of $1,000, ” Estate of Ge a agl nt defendant ordered. ist fon order returnable rule Affairs in West Washington. SexT TO THE INSANE ASYLUM.—George Wood, colored, aged 17 years, Uving at the corer of 27th and 0’ streeis, was sent fo the Insane asylum to-day, through the sanitary department of the Metropolitan police, Guaty.—Arrived; Boat Medley and G. T. Dunlap, with whest and cora, : Port.—Schooner Matthew Baird, Forbes, trom New York, to load-coal for Cuba. THE Fish MArxer.—20,000 herring sold at $7 to #10 per thousand; 600 ‘taflors, at $2 to $3 per undred; 100 shad. at $18 ty $20 per hundred. CONDITION OF TRE WATER—Great Falls, very turbid; receiving reservoir, slightly turbid; dis tributihg reservoir, elear. TAR QURBFC PariiaMeNT Hovs® BURNED.— The pariiament butding at Quebec was burned Jast Light, and with ttalarge part of a valuable brary. ‘The insurance amounts to $76,000. The origin of the fire 13 a mystery. The government -| will not rebulld, Asia contract was awarded a few weeks ago for the erection of a new stonehouse on Grande Alles to cost nearly $200,000. A Wire Ciinr or rae APACHES CArTURED.—A telegram from Hermosillo, Mexico, says:—The de- tachment of troops which followed the Apaches from southeast Ures had several running fights with the Indians, amd clatmed to have killed nearly the whole band, ” 4 white Apache chieftain who has veou captured ts known to be L. N. Streeter, formerly a United States agent, and a most des- rate character, Gov. Torres ordered him to be rouzut to Hermostiio, but it is doubtful 1f he will be alive when the order reaches the troops. A Boy Acgurrrep or MvapER.—In the criminal courtin Baltimore yesterday Joseph Murray, 11 years old, Was acqutttea of the murder of Alonzo Huges, 5'years of age, by striking him on the head- with astone on March 18th. One of the witnesses testified that other boys, among whom was Hughes, threw stones at Murray previous to his throwing the stone whtch killed Hughes. AXER'S CATHARTIC PILLS ARE SUITED TO every age. Being susar coated, they are easy to take, and though mi’d and plessant 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 . 1s possible only with pure blood. Leading meiical authorities of all civilized countries indorse Ayer’s Sar- saparilla as the best bloed-purifying medicine in exist- ence. It vastly increases the working and productive power of both Land and brain. apld cco RFE A £8 BF ye TLL 4A Gov EEE Sgss8 AT HALF USUAL PRICES, 10 pieces BEADED FRINGED LACE, latest novelty, "GSe. per yard. works $4 13 aad 20 pieces better quality, at 7c., $1.19 and $1.48 per yard. 9 pieces BLACK SPANISH LACF, 8 incher wide, for purauols or dress trimmungs, 39e" per yd., worth 60c. 5 pieces BARCELONA SPANISH LACE, Sinches wid Wiese. per yard, words 0c. =e a 25 pieces IRISH POINT LACE, 9 new designs, 335 ches wide, 16 and i¥e. per yard, worth 3c. 15 pieces POINT GAUZE, CHERUBIM and POINT A. Viekroy partially bonded and qu: New Srore. REMOVAL. DURING THE TIME OF REMOVING STOCK TO MY NEW STORE, 1325 F STREET NORTHWEST, WHICH IS NOW PROGRFS3ING, THERE WILL BE NO INTERRUPTION OF BUsI- NESS THEREFROM. PERSONS ARE INVITED TO CALL AS USUAL. N. W. BURCHELL, apie 1332 F STREET. GGG A RRR DDD KEE NN N G@<AA R RD DE NNN Go AA RRR D D EB NNN Goa AAA ROR D DE NNN GGG 4 4 R R DDD EEK N NN TIT 00 09 4 T 90008 sss T OOOOLE T OGOOE ® “co oO Th ‘We are prepared to furnish the trade with GARDEN TOOLS, HYDEANT HOSE, and GENERAL HARD- WARE, api? Cc ‘H. Rovverr, NOS. 405 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- OORREN'S CANNIAGE COMPANY. © THE CHEAPEST FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT AN: DURABILITY IN ‘THE MARKET, a Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Bicycles, Velocipedes, Arch- ery, Biabing Tackles, Wagons, Bene” ATC Call and examine the Goods. Prices to suit the times. apt F. P. MAY & CO., 634 Pennsylvania avéhue, OXYAGERS TO EUROPE, J. W. BOTELER & SON Are the Agents for the sule of tickets in this District of the INMAN STEAMSHIP CO. Parties proposing to visit Europe can obtain all infor- tion by ying to mation Ly ALUIYINE 10 | BOTELER & SON, apll-3m 923 Penn. Ave. Lapviest NEUTRO-PILLEN ONLY HAIR SOLVENT KNOWN. branche in Bee suf fone wheat sein discoloration te metcle in Ete sceage ibe ook, neuen injury.” ‘Cleopatra's Secret develops tie bust to propor: tions of perfect nature. Sefe and certain. Send t i wean? H. D. BABR, : IMPORTFR AND TAILOR, 2111 Pennsyivanis Avenue Northwost. SPRING GooDs. ‘Com; guameee NEMOUK LACE, froin 48c. up. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 1,000 BEADED CROWNS, 48c., worth $1.25. * 500 Do. Do. —98c., worth $2.25, NOTICE. M1 storekeepers can buy 2 few pieces 'Y profitably. hey are positively PPP A SSS PAE A ig pee AA AA It sss, AAA IL AAA IT PO ACA LEILL aA UL Sggs8 RR 00 ¥ FY A tT R Roo VY fae L EE 8 8 OY AA E Eo? ¥ 28% tua BBR A vu U MM MM @ Gf 's BB AA U U MMMM” 5, i fos 2°% “ou Ea sessi FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! NOTICE.—The season for the following goods being very backward, we have resolved to make such reduc- tions as will insure speedy gales, REDUCTION I. pring Jacket, in all desirable shadee, duced to half price. z. 1 Lot of Ladics’ REDUCTION It, 1 Lot of Tadies’ Sprinc Uleters, nesorted shades, now $5.50, former prices from 36 to $11.50, REDUCTION IIT, 1 Lot of Ladies’ pring Wraps, now $6.50, former prices irom $10 to $20. REDUCTION Iv, A Discount of 25 percent on all Brocaded, Ottoman Silk und Black Cloth Wraps. REDUCTION Y. ilk Suit, which gold at $25, now $20, lk Suit, which soli at $20, now $25. 1 Lot or White Suits, slightly discolored, at $2. ar 8 U U0 MM MM ™ gsssy Be ots UU MuaM » ae me aA EE a” ey Bos 2“4 “uo MM Masse > apl2 416 77H STREET NORTHWEST. Sratiox ERY Dera RIMENT or A. BRENTANO & COMPANY, FASHIONABLE ENGRAVERS. Wedding Invitations, Reception and Visiting Cards, Amin, Crests and Monograms ELEGANTLY ENGRAVED, Cords Printed from Plates, Paper and Envelopes Dlu- ainated und Stamped mn Bronzes and Plain Colors, A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF MENU AND DINNER Cakbs, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 110-3m ConNeR liv Srreer. SLATE MANTELS. Now is the time to neenre Bargains at the Manufactory, 493 to 497 Cet. near 6th n.w, mb27-Im* iL You Worn SAVE MONEY, EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF MATTING BEFORE PURCHASING. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPAR. apil B Re g x RANCH OF GROGAN’ OBRAT BALTIMORE 928 1TH STREET NORTHWEST, FOUN WEERIY AND MORAY Saas GOED THE Easier GOS orvensp x| Fon Tune Use Asgotvrety Pon. RRR 00. ¥ ROR oO vy Fe me 88 BA R ER 00 ¥ 24 tus BRA OK UK TORN cog BOB AA K WNNN G Bee EA BS HERE E co BBB A AK EK Il NNN GGG PPP, 00 WoW WODDD FEE RRR PPO OWWWWD DE RR PPP O O WWWW.D DER RRR BE o.0 WWW Dp DEE ER. P “oo W W DDD EKER B This powder never varies. 1G PowpeER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. + apé st | Saxon or Minton A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition With the multitude of low test, short walght, alum or Phoephate powders. Sold only in cans. Roxat Bax- CITY ITEMS. Spring Style Hats for 1893. Broadway and Sth avenue Silk Hats $5,worth $6 Souare and round-crown Derbys $2, $2.50, $3. fen’s Stiff and Soft Pearl and Nutria Felts, Boys’ fashionable colored Derbys $1, worth $1.50. Children’s Feit Hats at cost (nice one 50 cents). Boys’ and Children’s new Straw Hats now ready, ““Lewis’ Popular One Price Store,” 920 7th st. N.B.—Price plainly marked ineach Hat Positively To-morrow Only the following tmmense bargains will be sold at TR Goldschmita’s $12 7th st. p.w.; French china moss Tose tea sets 44 pleces $5.50, garden tools with long handles $ in a set 28°, extra lance siz* 382, trowels Se, Lat. Power sprinklers 10c, 2 qt. 18c, 3 qt, 2c. 4 o> Qt. Be, 6 qt. Sc, 8 qt. se, china chamber sets dec- orated with broad colored borders and gold lines 10 pieces $3. rystal class Water pt S assorted colors 12 § ‘cuspadores ie, white Pore-lain cuns and saucers Ovid apes Go: jy dev. Linger size 752 3 doz., lange Un cuspadores assorted Colors 15¢. handsome ice cream tray with 6 handled saucers to match 35c., brooms de , 1 zine wash board with 59 clothes ping, § boxes of laundry biue and 1 large bar of soap 2c, 1 whisk broow with 1 blacking brush, 1 box of blacking, 1 hair brush end rubber comb 2e., handsome engraved goblets 6c ¥ doz. worth $1.00., 4 Inch ice cream saucers 12 for 1 superior clothes lines 30 ft. 4¢., 60 ft. 8c., 90 It. 12c. Brown's French shoe dresstag'7e. a bottle, cham- pion Un flour steves 10e, Iron match safes Se. large cake stands or frutt bowls on high stand 25¢., tce Sunxs ! Sns 1 Sits: picks Sc., aiso great bargains in baby carriages, errs and ice chests of the best manufac- Rheumatism. disordered blood, general devility and many SILKS 97, chronte diseases pronounced incurable, are often SILES 50, cured by Brown's Iron Bitters. x STLES 62, 75, $1. | | Jorzix, Mo—I . J. B. Mongan says: “I find NUN'S VEULINGS, widestdouble wMitb, all pure Wool, | that Brown's Iron Bitters gives entire satistaction _A2 inches wide, 3734. to all who use it.” FANCY SILKS, very fest quality, (actual value $1), | Parnerecp, low a.—Dr. J. I. Myers says: “Brown's Black Silk Brocade GRENADINES, all pure Silk, (worth $2, ) onr price $1. Black Satin RHADAMES and Black Surah SILKS, extra wide, all pure Silk, only $1, worth $1.50 everywhere. Colored SURAH SILKS, all colors, including Straw- berry and Electric Blue, $1.25. Qolored Satin RHADAMES, cheapest in this city. NUN'S VEILINGS, fine quality, 20, Colored CASHMEKES, all pure Wool, wide donble width, in Strawberry, Electric Blue, Pink Cream, 60, CHEAPEST SILKS IN WASHINGTON. Our $1 Black Gros Grain SILKS. “‘reduced” to 75. Our €1-75 heavy Gros Grain Black French SILBS, “re- " to $1.25. Our very finest quality Satin finish Black SILKS reduced from $2. 60 to $1.50, Colored SILKS, immense reduction. SILKS, reduced to 75. Qur $1.50 Colored SILKS, Satin finiah, reduced to $1, and our “vei quailty heavy Groz Gralu Colored SU re- juced from $2.50 to $1.50. Bick Castuneso DAMASK, pure Wool, $2. ai Bleachs, Line 2 ep pure Linen, slightly soiled, CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACR. ap13 aud Iron B-tters ts the best iron’ preparation Ihave ever known In my thirty years of practice.” of the season, and the very lowest prices in all de- partments, at Clark's, 782 7th street, for to-mor- Tow. Silk gloves, In the newest shades, from 50c, up. Infant’s long cambric slips, 50c. Infant's long slips, embroldered entire front, 79. Lace and Briss cape, fle. up. Boys’ shirt waste, 2, up. Dr. Warner's health corset, 91e. Celebrated C. P. corset, $1.42. Regular made bal. hose, 20c. Bel, silk clocked hose, 2ic. Regular made 4 hose, 16. Remember, every article In the store at a decided bargain. Durkee’s Salad Dressing isthe best thing of the kind ever sold. With tt Superb salad of any kind can be made without de- lay or trouble. It is also one of the best sauces for cold meats. Lundborg’s Rhentsh Cologne, Hub Punch Enlarges Pleasures and encourages good nature and good fellowship. Sprarxe Daess Goons, IN ALL THE NEW COLORS. SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, CASHMERES, FOULES, ALBATROSS, NUNS VEILINGS, ETC, Dluminated Check Summer Silke, 75 cts. Striped Summer Silke, 37 cte., 50c. All-wool Nun's Veiling, 2c. All-wool Check Dress Goods, 25c. _* All-wool Cashmere Spring Colors, 50¢. All-wool Nun's Veilin, Spring Colors, 60c. All-wool Black Cashmeres, 37, 50, 62 and 73c. Silk Brocades, all colors, $1 and $1.25, Sitk Moiree, new colors, 98c. 11-4 Bridal Counterpanes, only 980. . Bost Spring Caltooes, 4°, 10-4 Sheeting Corton, 286, : Plain Gros Grain Dress Silks, $1. Fresh Straw Matting, white aud fancy atylee, Flocr Oil Cloths, all wiaths. Lece Curtains, pair. 2) 6240. 6-4 Cloth, all new colors, for Boys’ Spring Suits, 25¢. Parasols, plain aud fancy handles, $1, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75, $2, $2. $2.50. Satiu Parasols, ¥ a Lace Parasole, fancy linings. Black Dress Silks, extra vide, $1, $1.25, $1.80, $2. Ginghams, Percales, Cheviote, Scotch Zephyrs, etc. c. M. TOWSON, apl4 6536 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South ide. and FJ(° MAKE ROOM FoR OTHER Goons, WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT Low PxICrs A lot of odds and enda iu the way of Portable and Brick Set RANGES. A few Second-hand KANGES and LATROBES to cell cheap, EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., 1425 New York avenne. 00K WELL TO YOUR LIFE INSURANCE! AND carefully examine the merits of the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Agsoc.ation. It is every man's duty to pro- Vide for his family in cage of his death. Our business isrupidly tucreasing. From the Tat to the 15th of this month we wrote over §2,(00.000 of insurance. Our membership now exceeds 10,000, and our total busi- ness over $40,000,000. ‘The plan adopted by this association, ‘which is new, easily understood, eafe, and af a great reduction in cost, commends iteelf to the intelligence and common eensé of ali who examine it. and, 1n the words of acclebrated actuary, *-will revola- mh24-3m tionize life insursnee in this country.” Ofiice in Ws cton, 1509 H street. Ayents wat! whJ7-6m 1. ¥. KNIGE Pere Asp Ixviconarrxa. ‘These who may wish to purchase, either as a delicious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an umfaduiterated Whiskey, are invited tomakes trialof the celebrated brand, U UPPP PPP FEE RRR UUPPR PR RR U UPPP PPP KE RRR UUP p ££. RR UU P oP EEER Bs ‘This Whiekey, upon an analytical examination, has proved tobe FREE from Fusil Gil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give a fic- titious age and flayor to this popuiat drink, For sale by BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, J, B. BRYAN & BRO., B, W. REED'S SONS, and N. T. METZGER & BRO. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, SOLE PROPRIETORS. Das G. Hare & Cowrany, RO. 934 F STREET NORTHWEST, SOLE AGENTS FOR LOW'S TILES, ALARGE STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND, mh9-2m S.Vecar, FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, BON;BONS and CARAMELS manufactured fres =~ CANDY FACTORY, * 620 9th street northwest, Branch Store 1839 Pennsylvania avenue. 4l8-6m ECOND-HAND CLOTHING BOUGHT, AND THE mheet cash paid. Also, Ws Bieber caeb, orice pala. Ate ieee See street. near Pennsylvania avenus mares Au Are ES To : KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, NOT FAL TO INSPROT THE LARGEST [OCK, TRE LATEST AND MOST STOCTESIRABLE “8 D> LOWER PRICES 1HAN o ELSEWHERS, Washington, D. C. iH. 4a18-78t FFER TAF oxEaTEs! INDUCERENTS PATTERN ‘HATS AND BONNETS. D AND UNTRIMMED HATS YUU BITSSES AND CHILDRER, WONDERFUL BARGAINS n RIBBONS, PLUMES, TIVs, FLOWERS, Lapis Week AND CHILDRESS DRESSES. ELEGANT BLACK, TREBLE APE FOR VEILS, ENGLISH Ol Wie KING'S PALACE, ibe ariet tth to bin aoa mere ‘The Natural Mineral KAISER WATER, FROM BIRRESBORN Of THE RHINE, Recommended by tho Highest Medical Authoritien, YREDE HOLLANDER, Sold by grocers and druggists, Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup. Infallivie, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for feverishness, Tesilesshess. wWoruis, ecemaipaies a Bailey €1 saw every carpenter should have. 5 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3g-1b, “Ward” prints, 80c. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, Se. per qt. “Cream, 15e. pint, _FAMILY SUPPLIES. Banaranta Su RIMPS! FRES ff FROM THE GULF! THREE CANS FoR $1.00. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, apl2 1209 F STREFT NORTHWEST. 11 Las. Gras. Scaar. 4 iba, Good Bu . Peeled } Turkieh J £3.00 1.00 50, BO ily Flour, 5 lbs. Green or Black Tea. GEO. A. O'HARE, Cas Grocer, 1213 Tth street northwest, bet. Mand N. art Bostox Cvcumpens, Boston Tomatoes, Berton Lettuen, Philudelphia Capong, Frech Salmon, Fresh Scallops, Oysters, cte., 46 PALACE MATE, —_———— _DRY GOODS. _ ——— i Woorwarp a Lormor Will offer this wrek the moet convincing Dergaine is every department of their house, ; PRINT DEPARTMENT, 2,000 yards best quality 64x64 PRINTS th Heht an@ dark grounds, warranted (ast colors, be. per yard, 2.000 yards best yard wide PERCALES ip remnants of 2 to 8 yard lenwths, 8. per yard. 5,000 yaris best 1c GINGHAMS in plaids ang stripes at only 100. per yard. 2,000 yards best 32-inch CAMBRICS, regular 12¥e, woods, only 10c. yard. 2,000 yarda 25c. CRETONNES, handsome stylea, only Lic. per yard. 1,€00 yards “Job” Lot ot CRETONNES at 12igo. yard. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. 3.000 yards LACE STRIPED PIQUE, only 9c. peg yard. 2,000 yards CHECK NAINSOOK, only 90. per yard. 2,000 vards fine quality STRIPED LAWNS st 120. yard. 1,000 yarls LACE CHECKED AND STRIPED LAWNS at 120. per yard. SATIN STRIPE LAWNS, very One quality, regulay 25e. goods, st 19e, per yard. Macnificent assortment of WHITE DRESS FABRICS at 25e. per yard, to which we invite special ateenon, INDIA LINEN, our famons quality, at 150. per yard, is still The Bargain of thé season, We have before called attention tothe superior bieach and finish of these Foods, causing them to launder more beautifully than any other make, Ourfiuer grades are als) of the same superior male, SILK DEPARTMENT, Nine pieces BLACK SILK MERVETLLIPUX, enpes Hor quality, and worth more y even at wholesale, st the low price of $1 per yard. We invite eritieal me spection of this bargain, 10 pieces BLACK and WHITE STRIP SUMMER SILES at 50c. per yard; cheap. An elogant quality OTTOMAN SILKS, in most desir able colors, at §2 per yard. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, 25 pieces 46-inch all-wool French DE BEIGES, extn fine quality, only Svc. per yard, PARASOL DEPARTMENT. Splendid line of PANASOLS aud SUN UMBRELLAS: at the Jowest prices known. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. An elecant line of SILK and LISLE THREAD GLOVES in all tae ie shades at the lowest possi Lie prices, HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. New designs in Ladice’ H.S. Printed Border at 25@ each. New designsin 12\c. 1. 8. HANDKERCHIETS, all pure Linen, and worth more money, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, apr7 M2I-PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE—921, 1p) 338 FRANK J. TIBBETS. NOTICE TO HOUSE-KEEPERS: OOG KERB k FER SS: SO Ee RR EEE gs QO ER ERR EE sssq o Fr Rk E Beco. cco KEF R KEE ‘885° B RRR ET nN Bek HX HOE to 3 3 It A NN N GOOF MAA NN NO Of TLAANNNO E TLAAAN NNC © REEKLLLLIIA AN NN COC DDD EEE NN ON DDE NNN i D DERE NNN DDE NNN NONN AYS MAKE BVAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD &ND BISCUILS. Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street aud indiana avenue, Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. Cram UELON, So, CORNED BEEP 629 and (20 Center Market, 9th street wing, ‘Address Btalis: and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or Box 7l, City Post Oflice. Marketing delivered ires2f change to Sparte of tna mar city, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Hovsrxerrens Fitting out or Replenishing can always find at our store a full line of the following goods at lowest prices: DECORATED DINNER, TFA AND TOILET WARE. HAVILAND CHINA, FINEST PLAYED WARE. ROGERS' ENGLISH OUTLI RY. EDDY'S CELEBRATED REFRIGERATORS, WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAM FREEZ! Rs, Aud ail kinds of Housefurnishing Goods, M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. apt Dax FORTH'S Fin. ‘We have jst received a car load of the: nine DAN- FORTH'S FLUID direct from Cleveland, and arc now: Pecparea sonaresets tin any quantity. Mealsoexhiiitthe largest cesortu entof VAPOK STOVES ever shown in this city. Cpa eae ss call end examine our stock, and if you will give the’ Danférth’s Fluid a trial fou will be convinced of its superiority to Gasoline. A large line of COOKING STOVES, RANGES, PORTA- BLE and BRICK SETT; LATROBES, BLATE AlAN- TELS and FURNACES constantiy on hand, W. 5. JENnS & O.. mh29 TIT Tth atreot novtnwest, 2 Water Frrrens. Waren Firs. CROCKERY, ‘A, and GLASSWART, CHINA, and OEnCITS UEENSILS, Best quality at lowest prices. GEO. Watts, m5 a 314 Tth etrect, B doore abows Penne. SAFE DEPOSIT CO. Gecuniry, FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FILE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPO-1i COMPANY, Conner l5tH Strexr aNp New YORE Ave. Perpetual Charter Act of Cougress January 1867, eee f04 $5 48 ek Fede! “abd takin al lode ents Safes for §5 to 467 per Sear, aud takes all kin Se ee eon ae ‘of Securities and Valuables on Tates. BINJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. CHARLES C. GLOV'-K, of Ruwgu & Co., Vice President, SOUR CASSELS, Tresturer: ALBERT L. $i iowest PY Ficxon Ness Vinixes, SEATON PERRY, ¢Svecersor to Perry & Brother.) AT tse. “A YARD. saieiaial ita BLACK BROCADED SILK GRENADINES. BLACK BROCADED Vi GRENADINES, FRENCH TWISTED SII A TED MOURNING FABRIOB ND SUMMER WEIGHTS. T SPOCK OF FRENCH WOOT, DRESS TEXIURES, FOR PLAIN AND OOMMINALION SURAHS, LOVISINES AND SUMMER SI11.KS. COMPLETE Assor LaDy SILK, RHADAMES, ¢ TTO- MANS" AND RAS Df: OOM MADE BY THR BEST SILK MANUFACTURERS IN LYOXS, AND MAKEED AT PLICES THAT ARE COKGECT. NOVELTIES IN WHITE GOODS. NT cS, GINGHAMS, BATISTES AND PEE L801 Goons, Pram Frounes, axp Counzce SEATON PERRY, Perry BuflAine, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Mstablished 1840, apie Sermo Day Goons. We, are daily receivine cur Spring and Gummer enp= Bly of Dress Goods, com) rising afm line of tack Silke, al Surat’ Sky, Ottmaus, Satin Kb Sutin Merveilicux, Sik Grnatnes, Nun's Veils am Chudah Cloths in’all the newshades: Frevch Wool Suite Printed and Plain Satteens, Emb'd Satteens uslin Kobes; Printed Linen Lawns: a splendid line: Hiack Woolen Drees Goods in all the new fabricn: Sillx and Thread Hose, new colorings; Umbrelise and Perse foin, new @. Algo, an clevant live of Linen Sheetings and Pillow Linens, all widths; Damask Te Cloths and Napkins to match, in golendi sizes) Table Datask by the yard in ch: Towels and Toweliny in great varlety. of choice woods wil do well to examine © rohasing. oped 1528 F #t., near EbLitt souse, FE EPR, 2 stg Sess! aca u il cou vU G6G “UU NN cy x x Bi xy x N 1 PPP n x N N N folot Lota wan’ x x NN NM ‘Have opened and are in full blast at NOS. 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET, ‘With a full and complete SIOCK OF GOOD3, Consisting of SILKS, in every variety; DRESS GOODS, complete; LACES, GLOVES and HOSIERY, ondoay LINEN DEPARTMENT, full; HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, alarge stocky GENTS’ FUKNISHINGS, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, FARASOLA, SHAWLS, DOMESTICS, NOTIONS, bo ‘all bought for SHARP CASH. ‘Wr, ARE HERE TO STAY, and we offer our goods in every department at - FAIR PRICES, ‘which meena that we will not be

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