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= me — * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WBDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1884. The Weatmer. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SiGNar. OFFICER, Tox, D.C, March For the mitile Atlantic st Statistios reported 15, 11,000 3 of The lower Misstssippl and the atant, EJ. S. Eweil, ul J. W. Thompson were Hawk, Cape Henry, dohte Wasa SE ¥ Hook, Milwanker, Grand Have | to orders. ‘Thomas F per of the faculty. THE APPOINTMENTS + ab nonneed as follow H. Lewis was elect Novice To FisuERYES. andria, C.D. Middie- AM Saints, unsupplied; Amelia, H. ter Monday, M Wh Tun daily, from the upper and lower hth, the tag Capt. Tarlor, ‘audway, ‘T. E. Coulhourn; ‘ owers: Campbell, Hl. W. Leslies with fish consign'd to the Washington Fish Mar- “aD” ‘ «Bates, Chesapeake W. M. Strayer; ¢ ‘Towing and trv A Honse attac 37th amd ISth Streets northwest yest driver, out, injuring him Frankiln City, W. H. Young's stow de Peodert k. A.A tarryin E A.D. Wwurray: Hampton Dew sud Well selected stork Dest miekes just received. under city items, dordan fiver, unsny Jefferson, J. 1. Kilgore: Rent Island, J. M. Wid. Co) x rel, J.B. Jones; Letpste wep Kesttcey FoReve Sontierlina: Middleway made sour mash b B street uorthwe- CoA. Wartee to ds administratrix, 1 Durall et al tosubject part of lot the payment of a jus Fine Easren Caxp Imes; Ninth | ty: Queen Anne, S. | Lowe: | 1." St dunes, ‘A. W. Smith: Salsbury, SwAL SEIN Sacger, er; South ” Baltimore, A Foyer Stenox! apler and pub! Newman's serinons adver fe Hest ever of- | 5 Peunsylvants OR $1 dress and bieyele shirt Is Mrs. Hellbrun, avenue northwest Jevp was thrown from his Meyele rely injured bis 1 De out In a few dass. HEL Miskin Hypaomerens for test Seiminary, T. He D DISTRIC Amusements, &c. Nariowat THEATER—J. . DW. Bates, We EL Ie Nichols, W. D. Halmes, Without appointment at thetr own Stern, superanut: Clay, sulsiistriet number on er two, LW. 1. dames Thon Forp’s Orga Hot In “Confusion.” Dies Mesetm.—Curlosities and interesting per- Stetson's comedy company Masosic Tswrie.— International Dog Show. 415 77H StaEET.—The great autoumtie city. ‘THeaTeR Comigcr.—* Four Married Mich, Mernorourr: concert to Mr. W. Sparks. LectcRe Hatt ature Disease in P sloual Men from Overwork,” by Dr. ¢ CaeRcH.—Complimentary of the ME. Chureh South, tn Baltiniore; held its sixth day session yesterday. ting elder of the Roanol at some of the + district com- ministers sti use he was ashamed Mr. Neel, secretary of the Condensed Street lamps will be lighted at 5 tinguished at 4:15 Tuan who witdesw trou the Balthuore couierene MLE. church south : ueetiny of the A thrpol st evening te : discussed: “Discontinuities th Nature TE “Migrations of the Slovan Versions 10H, ame sxpetided $10,383 Siesiias ty Sunday schools, aud recommends the seliool convention tn ie conference WIL ad- Journ to-day. 1 train on the Washtn read imped the track hear Fu A constrietis and Western ri Democrats, THE CLAIMS OF ITS GRANDCHILD, THE CEN TER. CONSIDERED AND FINALL dy and the 1 ‘The wilt of Mary I. Brawner, filed makes a number of bequests, being her dangbter. Lanra Ann urnel meeting of th ysmopolitan hall Last eventug was Among. those present were tewart, KS, jal. Mr. George F. Harbin 1s appotuted sol Messrs. J. E. Norris, N, 3. Shiliington anid Robert Beall send Harper's Magazine for April ‘Alonzo Coscrove, play last night H. Webb, W. P> Bell, M. Ds einer, CM. Hubbell, W. lly, Dro HH. Barker, house No. 121 E street north- Of the Inmates of the house, for wl today Laxed him $1 Nine colored and four white families in need wen supplied with food yesterday through the police de h Judge Snel. i ‘kson, James K. Peadody, Columbus “Alexander, 4. HV suit, Julius Emner, J. strycker Mr. W. HL Burch, the well known gai depot, Whe has Geen quite ill for some days, Is able (0 te about again. Haseltine, ou of 6x selting, af Springtiesd, Missourl, was to-day adult ted to "practice before the supreme ¢ District. Mr. Haseltine ts soon ty ‘of master of jaws from the Columbian 1 sity of this eit. rk has fled abil in equity aginst restrain Albert Hike ‘THE JACKSON ASSOCIATION VERSUS THE CENTRAL COM- See ae tities | Mr: Norris. prestded and Mr. Sardo ofte fered 2 resol Jackson Demoeratic association political assoctation m the pting Tammany, ted as J. Mastetla Clark and others paying (ertain money t Harry Aubrey Toulmir, of adinitted to Ube bar of the District on iuotion of W. Chicago In duly. tation take such wasiay be proper as to selecting the de arviand, was to-day S the democracy of the 1 to the representative, Was but a voluntary ‘A colored man brought ofed bes, whott hs snd Pennsylvania avenue. Years old, and says he came from Alexandria, V Just Friday with bis parents, who have He gives his name and says his mother's name ts ‘A Georgetown roug! police headquarters a ‘The bos fs about etght rs agu to call primaries or offered a substitu tlons be held for delegates to directing tnda Johnson, named George Stone, Tudice Snell to-day for beating “sJounson. Ti dispute about drinks, nition was laid on the table trouble: grew o1 Mr. BH. Webb o: “ret a resolution, reciting the “Confusion” in a Family. AVSED BY AN INGENIOCS ENACTED IN A & DOMESTIC DISTURBAN EAM —A COMED! WASHINGTON HOUSEHOLD. play at Ford's has brong household tn ta helt April 35th, ui utlow, atid declaring that at sald commit the assockation t rthe resolution, Is not recognized pany Istesend copies of Lakes a prominent part tn th various houses by t One of these boss pulled th @-rtain prominent cittze yesterday and handed in the gentleman of th Dut his wife signed fort. the telegram impell play, around to th rir uniformed messeng JACKSON ASSOCIATION. Was the author of te » providiag for holdi Was not the child welation bat the grandehid. zevxl demoerats Dr Olver Sale th a the com- furtuer consideration A MOXSTER WIT salt mytholozt ratle meeting, Dut h ales were as he thal te Ber hand to her forehead for a loud sereain n fve minutes before. was the ‘Then followed 4 seas a resolution that the asso- or the election of dele- wanted to Sv 1 Acting npon the lat Gnpule she souxht th ebate followed. costed that they all attend the for the old man or the grand- Mr KS. Davis appeated to the meeting not to ber of notions had been put and lost, central committee be ‘This motion was carried. the highly-wrought fec ton, Was siezed with a Lekman was placed ‘Then ight broke in upon th FACTS PROM THE HEALTH OFFICER'S Ye not serious, ort of Health OMleer Townshend ts Sonu interesting figures rela During the ¥. ISS, there were 40 d Of this number 10 White miles, 9 white females, % colored males and females ‘This selves a death-rate of 18.55 annum for th ery SMlly th her nv advertisement. Telegram Was ati hight they all weut to the th were Lis part or on the service upon a Requites seme force, but Woxs ary wnt Aktndly, and ne one 1 are well fed walle fermily treated md toubise tiem. They | for the whites, 2 post, and shot throng se¥en principal e or yelp !s heant in says he w Malt the pound during the kl decrease In con- There has been ODL Is Stat hills and sear ‘nts froin consumption 30 ita bunglins } Me states that 8.10 be present His diseast 10 were 1 t been honored by a Other parts of the United States only Lin 8. ere White natives tives of the A SERIOLS Stunnrs. pleaded guilty. 1 % Behange of assault and batters upen Arthur « The two wer drink! James A. St. ¢ “ths from congenital debitity, 19 tO the Metron | caus to ascend the during the month iticlde and 2 there were 148 marriages re ted between whites “xk The tnjury w or trouble: betw White inales, 72; white femal 3s colored females, at ibtrtlis 10 white and Hes to sections of the city in whieh the lett retofore nude bit wo Urtps Kitbourn-Thompson Case. SUIT TOR $300,000 DAMAGES EX SERGEANT-AT-AKMS OP THE 1 REPRESENTATIVES, ireuit Court, Judge Hag- Kithourn agt. John G, tion for $990,000 damages In arrest a sending hits to Jail in March, an alleged contempt of the House of Rep- wis taken tp for trlal with the D.W. Voorhee: iy appeared as ‘coun- ments are in ¢ ial Service for Capitol Hill, cENSES. — Marri tk 3¢ the eutrt te D. J. Burl Adl2 More; Joseph Carter and Of Baltimore, 2 Bla E Carrtigton. uinent Was Kiven Conner, rect “Hlidetrand,” by Mr. HK. Willard: sc Miss Jennie Pralk: reading by Wr. Murdock, song? by Mr. Andrews and Mr. Patterson Violin solo, Miss Pr ~ case for the plaintify, Wrest and cout” At, substantial as beretolore publisined Hod Carrier Sentenced. HIS CONVICTION ON A CHARGE OF ASSAULTING A ef the Maryland Com=| xox-csto LaBORRK—JUDGE WYLIE'S REMARKS ference of the Mi. P. Church. enlay’s session of the Maryland M. P. ‘Md,, the committee members tn the dis- | E scholars, 16,165 periodicals taken: J oo) volumes Ih the librartes, ON THE RIGHTS OF WORKINGMEN. ‘The case of Thomas Reeder, charged with an as- ault on Hinson Makle,on the 11th instant, by striking him on the back of the head (an appeal trlet Attorney Ti for the government and J. MeD. Carrington for the defendant. working on Washington street, near 4th; that Ree der and Hinson Perry were at the corner, and when. | the old man started towards his home they sto} him, Perry advising him to join the union, when Perry from behind struck and knocked him ‘down. ‘The defendant testified that he simply used his open hand, and Perry testified that Makle struck him with a plate, verdict of guilty. cessive, Judge Snell assault growing out of the excitement among the light sentence. ‘REMARKS OF JUDGE WYLIE. ‘The court sald this was a case in which the pun- ishment should be inflicted as an example. These $2 per day, which was satisfactory to himself, and for not joining thetr union and asking an advance of wages. This was a free land, and a man could Work for whom and for what he pleased. What y to say that he should not work for right had the fperday? ‘The fault he had to find was that this inan Hinson Perry was not punished too, and that the punishinent was not severe enough. ‘This thing had to be stopped, and the first case should be made an example. Referring to the testimony of | Perry. he sald that he had a mind to send his case ing, SD. | to the grand Jury, but to make perjury the testt- inony Wus inalerial, and therefore orily moral guilt mained on him. "There was no doubt but the attack was premeditated; 1¢was known that the old mum was to be attacked ‘and parties were looking court said the sentence is that you be confined in —_—__ ‘The Shooting at the Pound Party. iat he was playing the Danjo when he was shot. inan, and Brown drew a pistol, saying, had words with Brow! who drew a pistol, anc | Nourisuing tt, sald. * Kill a_ nigger before 1: inflicted upon W ‘ith bonds at $1,000. a IN Wasmixctoy.—Ebenezer P. Cross, who was ar- rested at his ho Maryland several days ago, on a charge of backing poilley In the District o lumbia, had a he inisston a number of Well known policy men were present. peared for Cross and began an argument as to the cousiitutionallty of the Distriet of Columbia Police purl. ‘The ease was continued until next Tues day, when Mr. Williams will resume bis argument. (Cross was put under $1,000 bonds, and the witnesses gave their personal bonds for thelr appearance. Assowrex Pore RRR OO Y Ya L RRO OY Y¥ AL rite ¥ AAb. * R R OO ¥ 4 ALLEL BBB AA KK tg BBB 4 AK KOU — oe Ef Gave F BP EE PAS OF Bab ie Bb ‘This powder never varies. 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 welght, alum or phosphate powders, id only incans. Rovat Baxixa PowpEE Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. * aps To Bey Day Goons Asp Cawets AT COST, ONLY THIRTY DAYS MORE. NO GOODS CHARGED AT PRESENT PRICES. BIG BARGAINS IN BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK. 10 styles Heay. losty lex Hes atylen Hea Gstylem Heavy and Fin Satylen Fine Damask. Gatyles Fine Da ak, 61 Sstyles Fine Daniask, BIG BARGAINS IN FRENCH BLACK CASHMERES. 10 plewes al]-wool Cashmeres, 30. 10 pieces all-wool Ceshinervs, 4c. Biniy Carpe Heat tne, Bil Drews Quod Size, c. M. TOWSON, mhi3 626 Pennsylvania Avenue (South Side). JT IR WISE TO PROVIDE AGAINST FMERGEN cies that are liable to arise in every family. A col may be adangerous thing, or not, depending upon the ineans at hand to combat it, In sudden attacks of cold, thm, ete. Ayer’ Cherry Pectoral will prove keot aud inust effective cure, and your best GiEO. ANDREWS, OVERSEER IN TH, LOWF! J carpet Corporation, was for over twenty yearn be- fore his removal to Lowell, afflicted with salt rheum in its worst form, Its ulcerations wctually covered more than half the surtace of his body and Minbs, He was entirely cured by Ayers Sarsapanila bee vertiicate ia Ayers Aimuaunc tor 13h, re) in Beavtrcz Dress Goons, SILK AND WOOL, New Colors, New Shades, only 25, (real ¥alue 50.) CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. SILK: SILKS! SILKS! FANCY SILKS, 81%, _ COLORED SILKS, 50, HANDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILKS. 75. SILK AND WOOL CHECK DRESS GOODS (imita- pure wilk), 373. RADZIMERE COLORED SILKS (superior quality), oniy 1, special bargain, NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING, 2% wide, best auality, 2 Our 1.25 BLACK SILKS reduced, Our 81.50 BLACK SILKS reduged, 81.25, Our $175 BLACK SILES reduced, $1.50, NUNS’ VEILINGS. pure, wool, wide, double-width— Pink, Cream, Blue, Black—373. BROCADE PURE SILK GRENANNE (ac- 25), only 75. COLORED SILKS (worth $1) redneed to 75, REMNANTS OF SILKS at less than cost, from 1 to 10 yard louxths, BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, (slight soiled), worgh 75, reduced 50. 3 eee BLACK SILK MERVILEUX (special bargain at $1.25) reduced to 81. i COLORED SATINB, 50. BLACK SATINS, 60. mhil__ CARTER'’S, 711 MARKET SPACE. y GrrarAxpPosrrveCrosineSare ‘TO CLOSE BUSINESS BY APRIL Isr, EVERYTHING AT COST, STUDY THESE PRICES: Girne ave Rid nd etaigtt Case faced se ee ary sold at $5, rour cholce now 8400. Cousins’ Pebble Button hand-scwed that were sold at ti {il our lain fine Kid, stralght Goat and Pebble Bu ‘our lata fine le But- tibnt have licen €2.50 and Sok how st $5 meek peas member, test are cost pricene™ © jurt's Low Shoes at $3.25, former 84.50. All our Ladies and Af Lor wr tous Hea tame in want of in want of Slippers should not mise this op- SINSHEIMER & BRO., feb12-Im&2w ‘808 7th street, between Hand L CUNNINGHAM, “HATTER” HAS JUST RE- ceived the ING BTXLE BLOCK.” Silk Hate tude to order Old St H les remudeled. 811 Mi street from the judgment of, the Police Court, imposing a ‘fine of $50,) was "placed on trial fn the Criminal Court, Judge Wylte, this morning—Assistant Dis- ‘The evidence was tothe effect that Makle was ‘The jury, after hearing the evidence, found a ‘Mr. Carrington sald that the fine below was ex- having been misled as to the hod-carriers (union and non-union), and asked a men called this old man to account for working for ‘out for it; one to see the old man murdered. The Jail for six months, adding: “This isa light sen- tener, and if I have another such case I will double LL KILL A NIGGER BEFORE 12 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT.” ‘The case of Nathan Brown, the young colored | man. charged with shooting another colored man, | named Joseph Ware, was heard in the Police Court this afternoon. Ware attended a pound party kiven by Brown at the Stone farm, near Mt. Pleas- ant, on the night of the 13th inst. Ware stated Hesaw Brown having a difficulty with another ‘NL Shoot and, lowering his art, fired the shot which struck him’ (Ware). ” Wm. Parker, colored, testlfled that he | o'clock to-night,” and Parker then left. ‘The wound is not dangerous, as It 13 only a. Ip wound. ‘The case was sent to the grand jury, A MARYLANDER CHARGED WITH BACKING PoLicy Com ring betore United States Com Rodgers, in Baltimore, yesterday. Quite After hearing the evidence Mr. A. B. Williams ap- ‘The Union Base Ball Association. GAMES TO BE PLAYED IN THIS CITY—ENGAGEMENTS OF THE NATIONALS IN OTHER CITIES, According to the schedule of base ball games of the Union Association, arranged in Cincinnati yes- terday, the following games will be played at Wash- ington: With Baltimore—April 17, 18, 19, 21, August 28, 25, 7, 28; Boston—April 22, 24, 25, 26, July 28, 23, 4, 28; meyer July 98, 29, 30, $1; Altoona—June , 28, August 90, Septem- ber 1, 8 4: St. Louls—July 1, 3,'¢ (iran tember 18, 15, 17, 18; Cincinnatt—July: , 7,9, 12, September 90, 22, 24,25; Chicago—July 14, 16, 14, 19, September 6, 8, 10, 11. ‘he Nationals, of Washington, will i pay thie ol, lowing games abroad: At Cincinnatl—May 27, 29 and $0, morning and afternoon, and October ts and 10; at St. Lowis—May 8,9, 10 and 11, and _Geto- Der 1,3, 3. and 8: at Chicago—May 14, 15, 17 and 18, and September 27, 28, 29 and 30; at Altoona—May 20, 23, 24, 98, October 11, 18. 14; at Philadelphia—June 9 11, 18, 14, August 2, 4,5,7; at Boston—sune 17, 19, 20) 21, August 16, 18, $0, 21; at Baltimore—May 3 5,6, August 9, 11, 13, 14. THe MACKALI-Lrnca Livigatioy.—The case of Brooke Mackall, charged with perjury on the oath | of John Lynch, was called in yhe Police Court to- day and continued until Friday. ‘The case grew out of the dispute between Lynch and Mackall, which was tried before Justice Bundy, in which case Mackall filed an affidavit, which Lynch alleges to be false. ———— Affairs in West Washington. Fine.—An alarm was struck at 9:30 this mot from box 712, for a fire in house 12% Lingan st corner of Prospect, occupled by Vincent Finley. ‘The fire, originating trom a defective flue, was put out before much damage was done, and the engines did not go into service. Live STOck Saute ar Drovers’ Rest are reported by Tavenner Bros..as follows: 25 cattle up.and sold. Best at 6 t0662-100; good at 5's to6; medium at 4% to 5%; common at 4'to 4%. 150 sheep sold at, to 6%." 10 cows and calves Sold at $25 to $60. Market brisk. PERSONAL —Mr. Harry C. Noyes, a well-known citizen, left for Cincinnati last night to take a post- tion i connection with the Ohio and Mississippi Tallroad. Mr. Noyes took with hit the best wist of his many fiends here, especially of all in the Dashaway Club, of which he was a very useful member. ARRESTED AT AN UNDERTAKER’s DooR—Aaron Williams, a young colored man, got drunk last night, and was ringing the bell and kicking at the door "of an undertaker’s establishment on High Street, when Officer Fisher arrested him, and found ‘a razor in his pocket. It is thought he ‘was goin; to get into acofin and cut his throat. He fac Judge Snell this morning and said: “Guilty; [had the razor.” In default Of payment of $20 fine he ‘was sent to the larm for 60 days. We Have Tovar Orexen FIFTY PIECES OF COLORED TABLE DAMASES, @ Beautiful new designs, which are selling at One Dollar, Dut we offer them at SIXTY-FIVE TS. ‘These goods are the best makes, fast colors, and sixty Anehes wide, and will sell very rapidly. Also, one case TURKEY RED TABLE LINEN, which we offer at FORTY-THREE CENTS. ‘One case of BLEACHED TABLE DAMASKS, which we will run at ‘THIRTY-THREE CENTS. ‘All these are Special Bargains and will not last long, We, therefore, ask immediate attention, We have other good valucs in Towels, Napkins, Bed Spreads and Toilet Quilts. Also, a full Lue of White Goods, y uM MM ary ¥ u Sa yee AA OU Maar Ssssy Bob 2“4 “oe MEM fest mnie «167TH STREET N, W. Bazoass 1 SEAL SKIN SACQUES ‘AND, FOR-LINED CIRCULARS. We will be compelled, in a few day, to remove all our Furs aud. Ladies” Wrage: from our bur Depactinent, pondig the tuts of the adjoibiug property: cfore doing th ‘6-inch SEAL SACQUES, at $115, $125 and $135, 37-inch BEAL SACQUES, at 8145. 38-inch BEAL SACQUES, at $135. 4i-inch SEAL SACQUES, at $170. 41-inch SEAL SACQUES (Large Size), $190. 44-inch SEAL SACQUES, at 3200, 48-inch SEAL SACQUES, at $249, Theao prices are prime cont, and those desiring to secureqehuine Barguns, willteal early: SQWTGREL and SUNK"LINED CAKCULANS at #38 up. WILLEIT & RUOF?'S, febis $06 Pennayivania avenua = Srnixo BE IN ALL SHAPES AND COLORS, ‘NOW READY, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 12028 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Lc. FINEST FRENCH SEWED CORSETS. Perfect Fitting. Gracefully Shaped. Elegantly Made. Foaitively the latest and most improved styles, Fit Guaranteed. Call for this Corset and notice that every pairis stamped + 1€ ala Persephone, WORMSER, FELLHEIMER & CO., SOLE IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS FOR ‘HE TRADE ONLY, ‘981 Broadway, N.Y. feb2T-4At Ger Tue Bisr. “THE CONCORD HARNESS" THE CONCORD COLLAR We have on hand nce stock of the Celebrated “CON- CORD HARNESS," of all kinds aud description, at Lowest Prices, Fa Coupe, Carriage, and Road Harness a specialty. LUTZ & BRO. 407 Pennaylvania Avemus, “Adjoining National Hote ‘Trunks and Satchels ingrest vuricty, at lowest prices, jal Bisuors — Canrnonixe— ‘Curen Chapped Hands, Face, Lips or any roughness of the skin removes Sunburn and renders the Skin beautifully Soft and Smooth. No toilet ae: yeithout it, “Sgla entirely upon ite merite, Price Boe. per bottle * Try it, and if not matisdied: return the bottle and have the’ money refunded. ‘Prepared by L. C. BISHOP, Druggist, feb21 Washington, D.C. Bowne Crem & Co (142bNew York avenus, PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. A Large Stock ot RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND FENDERS, Al Low Prices JOBBING IN ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- 3S TENDED To. Stcumry Frox Loss Br Buzauusr, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. © HE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, 70M Goan IOTM STREET anp New Yous 4 Perpetual Charter, act of Congress January 200,196, ed (asl fering pear Joining vaults, provided for Safe-renters. VAULL LUOKS GUARDED. ta THE SARGENT ‘at the Lowest Hates. BOR. me rns SOUR SREGA mere) rans Rigen ‘ eres i Ibert L. Sturtevs J “ sTohn G. Parke. J i Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tae Evexrxo STAR Opp FELLOWS AxNIveRsary.—Potomac 54 ©. O. F., will celebrate its 45th anniversary to-night. Was instituted on the 19th of March, 1639. It was the frst movement in this town in the direc- Won of the then new “benefit” societies, which have since become so numerous. It led in’ a new direction the plans first brought into being here by the Mechanics’ Relief society, which was prosper ous for many years, and which bullt,on Alfred ‘Mechanics hall; that was ‘was DY handsome dwelling. The lodge, within a few years after its onganization, purchased the Female’ Lan- casterian school butiding on Columbus, near Cam- ‘and on its site built the t Odd ‘The lodge in the forty-five years of Fellows ite existence has been a most useful organization. ‘anniversary banquet will take place at the EX- ne ghange or Ballard house of George Steuernagel, on Street, op,osite the market building. Ciucurr Count.—Judge Keith began this morn- Ing session of the special term of the court, and ay been ocoupied terday with civil sults, Nores.—Several Alexandria lawyers -are at Fatr- fax ‘Court Jiouse attending the March term of the county court. ‘This 1 agrand jury term.——CoL. O'Ferrall, who contests the seat of Representative Paul, has made his home here during the session and lodges at the Braddock house.— The demo- ¢ratic state central committee, of which Hon. J. S. Barbour fs chairman, holds a meeting here at noc to-morrow.—Three places on the police force are filled by Teadjusters—Cassius Brenner, Francis Roberts and Stephen Henderson.— Three masts OF poles, for the display of the Brush electric light in Wastington, will be sent to Washington from the lower ship-yayd early this Week. Sraixe Honors. As a Spring Medicine, Blood Purifier. Diuretic and Jent,no ‘other so-eailed blood. purifier or couipound is for « moment te te compared ‘with CUTIcURa KEsOLVENT. It combines four great the Properties in one medicine, acting at once upon the di- ea ve organs, blood. kidneys and bowels For those: who wake with Sick Headache, Purred Tougne, Billious- pala, ‘Topidity of the Live , Constipation, Bese, "Dy Piles, High-colored Crine, Inanied “Kidieys, Feveriah Symptoms, snd other congested condivions requiring & speedy, gentle and. safe aperient ald diuretic uote iihedidine can possibly equal ‘THE HERITAGE OF WOE, Misery, shame and agony, often bequeathed as a gole legacy to children by pary cleanise the blood of this move the most prolitic cause of haan’ sutfering. to glear the akin of disfiguring humors, itching tortures, humiliating eruptions, aud it, to purify and beautify the akin, and restore the hair 6 that no trace of the disease SOLVENT, the new blood puri and CuricuRa and Curiccra Soar, the great skin cures and beautifiers, are infallible. its, in neglected Serofula, - 1 editary poison, an. this re- foathsome so.ex cansed by reniaing, CUTICURA RE- , diuretic and aperient, 1 HAD SALT RHEUM In the most aggravated form for eixht years. No kind of treatment, nedicme or doctors «id ine. any perma: nent xvod. My trienda in. Malden ki iw T muttered. When T began to use the CoTICURA Kiemebres my linibs wows no ray anid teuuer that Loud mot bear niy welt on them without the skin cracking and bleedt ‘was obliged to go about on crutches, Used the GuTi- CURA ReMeptes five months, and was completely and peri References: Any citizen of Malden, Muss, in, and nently cured. MES. §. A. BROWN, Malden, Mass, tomak Milan, COPPER-COLORED, Ihave been afficted with troublesome skin disease, covering shuest completely the uur part ut my body causing’ my akin to aaaunie a copper-colored=ue it could intoverable itching and the most intense sumferinw. have: uved blood puriters, pills and other remedies, but experienced Coricons Testennes, which, although use carelessly nd irrexularly, cured mie, allayiuy that ter. ible itchiny aud r storing hip sicint to its natural color. “Tam willing ‘Mic rubbed off like dandruff, and at time. causi o relief until I procured th Vit to the truth of this statement, 8. G. BUXTON. Sold by all druggists. Coricuna, 50 cents; Resou- vest, 31; Soar, 25. cat Co., Boston, Moss. ‘Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” cents, PoTren ‘DRUG AND CHEMI- BABY. For Infantile and Birth Humors and Skin Blemishes ute CUricunA Soav, a deliciously perfumed KIN BEAUTIFIER. and Toilet, Bath and Nursery 8 ve. mh Crosse Sane oF WINTER CLOTHING. In order to make room for our Spring Goods we are determined to sell our Winter Stock, and to do this we will sell it at 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. OVERCOATS THAT ‘Bold at $33.00 we will sell at 16.50, ‘Bold at $30.00 we will sell at $15.00, ‘Sold at $26.00 we will sell at 313.00, ‘Sold at $20.00 we will sell at $10.00. Bold at $16.00 we will sell at $8.00, ‘Sold at $12.00 we will sell at 86,00, All other Goods in proportion. * We have Suits for Boys from 13 to 17 years old, from 84.50up. ‘Men's Pants from $1.25 up. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS _mh3. PPP RRR FER ROKR A DB ime ke Ee 24 Doo fH kee Ee 4A MAKER OF WEDDING INVITATIONS AND VISITING CARDS, SEND FOR SAMPLES. 2121 CHESTNUT, feb2-skw3m Philadelphia, P wu RR AND INVIGORATING. ‘Those who ray wish to purchase, either as a deliciou ‘Deverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated ‘Whiakey, are invited to make a trial ot the celebrated brand U U PPP PI RE RRR TTTTEER NN N U UP PP ROR T EO NNN UU P e EEER & T KEEN NN WHISKEY. ‘This Whiskey, upon an analytical examinatfon, has proved to be FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give fictitious age and flavor to this popular drink. FOR SALE Bt BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, 2.B. BRYAN & BRO. y C.0, BRYAN, BL WHEELER, THOS. A. ROVER, N. T. METZGER & BRO. BEALL & BAKEB, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 4.0, ERGOOD & Co, ‘Wit, HELMUS, ‘Wasermarox, D. 0. ’ B. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, e ‘Boum Paorarerons. eee oe ERS et pean ry & TA 1147 Benn’s bottle. ‘Chartee: 0] SWANS? | ofggycscitenn tau cosas Tse Geer Hear Tox: HOFP'S MALT EXTRACT 18 THE BEST HEALTH BEVERA:-E KNOWN AND. CONTAINS BUT POUR Pri CENT OE ALCOHUL: laneely by our test physicians for Nursing ralescents, Weakly Child: ‘Which is put’ up only in bottles: mand’ the genuine, that bear the nate of TARRANT & CO, Sole Agents for the United States and Britich Provinces of North America, 278 Greenwich Strect, New York. It CITY ITEMS. e's preference—Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. wuse It never disappoinis, 25 cents. Positively To-morrow Only Spectal bargains will be sold atR. th stn. w.; new design ¢ Ush china dinner sets 100 pieces, uecorated in blu ink and brown, only $11.98, worth $1 auskets 4c.; hanisome real majolica fruit plates 3 silver glass vases 10°. 8 Satchels 23c.; silver glass spoon hel 250: colored yliss finger bowls 6 for #150; real majolica cream pitchers or ‘uiiics Sold elsewhere for 5c. cut glass Cheese phates on Japanese cream pitchers 1 3 Teal majolica Goldschmid’s, 812. 18e., worth Be fers 1c, Worth 10c., worth 250; sponges 15 for 10c. cork screw attached 13c majolica jugs 25c., sold elsew! Targe assortinent of real FoHowing Immense Bargains for to-morrow only at M. Augenst German fire-proot tea size, %e.; decorated fruit saucers, Se. hy j coldgne Sets, assorted colors, 43.3) padibexs anid key, Be; 3 Dars of laundry soap, 11 handtes, 49¢.; King castors, 49°. nour or coal’ si 13-Inch meat dis! Pin's, SIT to Sot S. 19.3 langer | skeis, With rattan large Hammers, ’ Bez colored finger De hy 14¢.: zine wash boards, Whisk broom, 7c.; 4 tumblers, 10c.; market baskets, | Se. Great bargains In decorated goods, trunks «nd Daby carriages. Special Offerings This Week! At Hellbrun’s Old Stand: No, 402 7th street northwest. The Old Woman in window. wed galters, 3.38. ‘Oxford button, #4. miles congress, $2.48, Fair stitched calf button, lace and congress, every pair warranted, $2.4. Stitched down work shoes, $1 Ladies’ best Freneh kid buttor kld_ button, $2.43 Common sense Curaco kid, $1 Foxed, button and lace, 9 Lasting, lace and congress, 73 cents, $1 Kid ties and sitppers, 73 cents. Job lot spring heel, button, 50 cents, Job lov infant button 15 cents. P. 8.—Bargains in Excelstor, #04 7th stree The saying, “competition isthe life of trad yeritled in thé sale of the Purlty Sweet Cis. Put on the market at the same Ume as three other y has the lead, from the fact that all who smoke them once invartably ial any now offered at 15 © at_i0 cents—the latter being the price of ne Purity Sweet, per package of every desiler's, Who has free Samples for trial. brands, It to-d An Immense Asoriment of Baby Care| A nice Joey, wy Sold at low prices, at R. Goldschmid's, $12-7th st. BW, “Phe Mountaineer” Excited. at the Asylum here drew a tifth of pital prize of $25,000 in the Grand | ate Lottery, last Tues- the second ca Drawing of the Orwur'y 12th, and not wwspapers and he wonld like to have It. Would give the natne of the Lueky man, but don't ki cares about having bis mame the excitement around Morganton, S. and the eagerness with which the newspapers seanned to find the na ‘holder Of No. 99,53, Te ‘numbers of our citizens who would never have been | Suspected of investing in. lotteries, Ue Louisiana State Lottery 167 drawing Will take place ou Tuesday, AprUSU), when $262,500 will be scattered In prizes Under ( erals Beauregard and Eariy’s inanagetent. All in- forination wiil be given by ad ¢ bw Whether he Of the fortunate Jed the fact that L New Orleans. Feb, 20, 1884. Pride of the West Cotton, 11¢; best all wool Cashmeres, 35. 735 Tih street” Mourning Store. J. E. YOUNG’s Cloth and Silk House. For Gold and Si er ‘Trimmings go to Meyers, 922 71 Street horthwest, Ws,gm Maryland Club Whiskey, the finest extant. McGee's, oth, near D. m,3,8,5 ‘Thornton’. Emulsion of pure Cod Liver O11 with Hypophosphites of Lime and Sods, for coughs, colds, nutrition and general de Ww Physicians. sts. Large bottles, oc. corner Bultunore and: Harrison streets, Ballimoré, Md. constimption, lnpalred that ts certain to pleas Durkee's Salad Dressing. ever offered, and none So popular. isles YOU Need only use Nothitig equal to it was Fi extewieood Crastiat On Thirty Days ‘The Voltate Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. wilt send Dr. Dyes Celebrated “Flectro-V Electric Appilances on trial for thirty day id) Who are aflicted with nervous de- bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, cuarantee- speedy and complete restoration of Address as above. trial is allowed. cost as hich a 2:00. We TBO No lia ig | SES0ALL s.alike incurred, as thirty day more economical to buy Durkee’s Salad to make a dressing. Besides yaterials Maan Dressing than tt ‘Uns IU 1S made of be atthe stores, Everybody ikesit. ‘Try it. ‘Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered 1n half- pound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttertnllk and Sweet Mlk, Sc. per quart, Creain 15¢. pint. \G MACHINES, & HAS}JUST RI LATEST. __SEWI ANUFACTURERS, DRESSMAKERS AND EVERY- ra SE CALL AND EXAMING, perfect button holes with any kind of material, BUTTON-HOL BODY WALL PLI ne can make the mi ableil to sell the Woarasaxre Seoor, Corros, THE BEST FOR MACHINE OR HAND USE. SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS. ine etext runaaes mnt seas ever fraiuced. “Examine our new ran produce quest waste of At the office of t fet of attachmente: 1 Produce ‘ork then aity other iu thie auarket, Richly yup iuents, special discouit fur caxh OPPENHETMER'S, 5289th street n. w., St. Clond Building, P.8.—Weare the sole agents for “Hartford and NHAT GREAT “White,” “New Home, chines at honest HE COLLEGE LOTTERY. $30,000 FOR #2. Seventh reular’ monthly drawing will take place in | worsens it haneaer bon Covington, Ky. ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 27ru, 1884. A LAWFUL LOTTERY AND FAIR DRAWING. Chartered by the Legislature of Ky.,and twice declared Jegal by the highest Court in the State, Bond given to ‘Henry county in the sum of $100,000 for the prompt | — DRY _ Goons. Novernes ix Sraxo Daess Goons W. M. SHUS ER & SUN 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, HAVE OPFNED TODAY THE Lanai LOW AS EW STYLES AND FIRST QUAL MIT. MANY BARGAINS An CHOICE MATERIALS. COTISES. AND RROADCLOTH IN NEW SHADES ATINES. FRPNCH LINEN 1AWNS, FIGUEPD NUNS’ MERES, &e HINTZ COLC ST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF CHOICE DEES GOODS THEY HAVE EVER SHOWN. THE S10cK INCLUDES EVERYTHING NEW, AND THE PRICES ARF AS 1TIES WILL PE OFFERED ID ALL-WOOL PLATDS, 43 IN. WIDE, AT $100, FULL STOCK CHOICE COLORS ALL-WooL TRI PIECES BEACHIPUL DESIGNS FRENCH VEILING, FIGURED CASH. WHITE AND COLORED FMPROIPERED DRESSES IN PONGER, CASHMERE, MUSLIN, &e FIGURED PONGEE IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. NEW COLOKS, AT # BEST WEASING GOODS EVER EVS, SUINETS, GIRAUD'S, BLACK SILKS, IN, ALL GRADE YORK PRICES. MOUENING GOODS OF TURE HERNANIES, GRENADINES, VEILING: Bo! &o. W. AL. SHUSTER & SONS, S19 Penispivauta avenue ONE PRICE. N.BOTHE REST IS THE CHEAPEST, mht We Ane Now Prova To Snow A FULL STOCK OF SPRING GOODS YARDS ALLSILK SATIN MERVEILLEUX, », THE CHEAPEST AND PONSON'S At NEW ERY GRADE AND TEX. | OF ALL THE LATEST IMPORTATION AND HOME MANUFACTURE. 150 piewes dont Teadinug shades at 50°, Val 1.090 pees DRESS GODS, fron: Tow est Imported. Prices lowe: than ay other house, gros grain SILKS, all color, uy titans. We stock in this tes, w nab merchants buy at wholes JEL JERSEYS!! JER 1 safely sy that wehave the lancest Us plactas ouronders for Jomeys | and therefor: we have the advantase of s:llisu: the lower than any of onr competitors, Ax we ws to yon that this is uo idle talk, we solicit your’ prow nly width Mest FLANNELS, in all the ich wide all-wool De Belge 45¢,, value 6259 + grade to fin- a Silke canuet tn: bousht for lesa ¥ the Lange sHlected stock of Jerseys im the vity, owins to | fore the season: | inspection, Weask you te aute carefully our gorices be- A nice Jersey, wri , avy. slat Tuvrtle, tack, Hizut blue Extea Va dersers mi of tine ported Stockinette, with 3. We have also a dens with 7 ‘cut away an fr sported aud cull © ntmuddenead Sersnys brown, uy rte and Mack with plait aback and elmer only 84. fular pric on, pildren's Jerseys. all siz Stockimette.” Our prive #14 and re trom All Sher Jers$s in propor re 8 Jd all-wool Jersey at 2. which | is rally asprin bareain | de, sillc-stitched in all the:new nie tat, Cardia sin—at oly B15, A well fini ded and perfect fitting, in all desirath shades, with cults cid collars, only Jerseys with revered collars amd cuffs, good qualty, | only $2.50, Spreial low pric, | ws, mae froan tine our ty twelve eis. | LIBERAL RATE THIRD FLOOR, ACCESSIBLE BY OTIS ELEVATOR. | Here We are still charing out ODDS AND ENDS of every variety of © He stock, DRESS GOODS of every desripth Jad = snd eluldeen, “Weare wlline thes cds at Malf their value. Sonu do not even us ten cu on thededlar. ‘Ths how wrvat thie Tons, Very test PRINT 4 cents. DRESSMAKER: Avis, Se Vand-wide PERCALE 6 CLOTHES & Ww Loot, at 6g ce Geanine CANTON GID only Se. per yard. F SGLISH CHEVIOTS at 106., worth cots ALL-LINEN DAMASK TOW 12k. other houses askin per sad, per dozen BUTTON every tuail Writs SHAMS in beautifi Ppivces to ent frou, *OUNTER is the wont 100 dex fall size WHITE rufile, made of the best Plad Muslin, at ie 3 pi Alange lot of REAL LA 1s PLAIN Free AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER Us WELL WORTH THE ATTENIIO: OF EVERY LADY. L. SBUR H & BRO, 40 SEVENTH STREET. ts dnust be wuld, however, no tuatter S) CAM Yand- mm FRUIT OF THE LOOM vents. Splemlid yart-wile | hk Se Silentid Sanday areas S, 42 inch Jone, at for them ds-inch wide ta t sas APRONS, with a deep AMA.LACE SACQUES. Some fer the «choice at frum 50s. to PL ARTICLES IN » suitatie for! Paavare Srock "Terecrara Was 420 Peery, «SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER, F PLETE STOCK OF THE CRC ‘ TRE “Con FOK THE SD SUMMER OF 1534, YORK “DURIN A UMBRETLAS, IN HANDRERCHTER NOVELTIES TS MOSHE WRAPS AND JAC NEW IRISH AND GEI NEW WHIT SORTME: BLACK DRES COURTATLDS E H_CRAPES AND VEILS, 27 AN EARLY ENSPE: TION IS SOLICITED, AIS FIGURES ab COR ATON PERRY, Perry Builiing, Permsytvania avenue, corner eh <troat Fstablished Iss, a whi5 DA VERY LARGE AND COM- . WHICH ARE PERSONAL SELECTIONS PAST ‘E ARTI- New Ware € BOSTON HOUSE. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. We are now prepared to show and invite careful atten- tion FINEST STOCK OF WHITE DRESS GOODS ur privilere to exifbit, CHECK Naty: PERSIAN LAWNS. 21, 25, 28¢ ya. INDIA MULLS, 48 in. wide, 25, 30, 975y¢. yd. ENGLISH NAINSOOKS, soft finish, 20,25, 31e. va. 4-4 LINEN CAMBRICS, 50,58, 62390. yard, WOODWARD « LOTHROP. mh payment of all prizes sold. i Gl. Sete... i pn ‘Whole ticketa, $2; half tickets, @1; 27 tickets, $50; 05 ‘ ‘hens Goods and Remit money or bank draft in letter, or send by ex- | oy Win GU ‘Press. Postal note orders of $5 and upward by: can be sent at our expense. Address all orders to J. 3. DOUGLAS, Covington, Ky., or O. BALLARD, Lock Box 276, Alexandria, Va_ “OTTO GAS ENGINE Bolom tf Cape, no hantiine of ‘Coffee least number of working parte, eo. apy at sf omg fg Its aay Waslunston | Dix Goova TRUNNEL & CLARK, No. Sl Market Space, Are adding daily attractions in all departments of ‘their lange stock, Special Bancains in Black and Colored SILKS. Also. SUKAH, HHADAMES, SUMMEK and OTTO- MERENGH COTTON GOODS tn great variet Also PiisG 0 Hee in new § ifixes. z Wide CREPES for Veils lange Joy Lot of HOSTER) reiuced to 30 cta, Many a ‘One case heavy WHI! ‘best value in the market for the price. §@-We cordially invite an examination of Stock, cons Ac Te ‘brats! ENGLISH ‘PR reduced toSL The LADIES Goons. ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 4OTENTH STREET Makes cose mon and guarautews perinct ft and com French Hand-niade Up and Durst Imported Ho Devent Shoulder Braces and teeta and Bustle Ciiideen's Coneeta, atid a that for the” prige is uneury 3B—Fewnch, German and Spauins eyoken, mare Mie Hs own Nevtw axp F Stare We have opened this morning ¥ THOSE TRIMMED CAMBRIC ‘ORSET COVERS, : Sits aa caren | 200 DOZEN Mor: tie wll puviame call mt Otiee 524, 826 9th street, rats Lyroxrarioss TLERN BONNETS AND KOUND HATS, FINE MILLINERY Goops, ET@. {he Opentnae wi Meortuent of Silk and ¢ loete w Cite Trevien Pari 907 Pennayivaniaavente mb FST AND BEST PowDFa muplerion ts W ite Cover powder. ais Re SIP. Pare IMPURTER OF FASHIONS IN PARIS AND LONDON CLOSING OUT THE BALANCE OF WINTER IMPOR. TATIONS AT GREATLY KEDUCED PRICES PREVIOUS TO THE ARRIVAL UF SFRING Goops. CORCORAN BUILD CLASS HAIL DI bee Patents and Fis Pans. Lyons and Viewna. Mahutacturer and ing HUMAN HAIK AND FUN Ladies fine Hair Cutting and Hair Haar dyest and stimu HeNSkie how ry ‘vs Euan at apoord itt afiret clase maar. SSv FIPTEPNTH STREPT NORTHWRB: Mas. Seon Revrens, om Nusrat srater, orvouire Paver Orme AKT SERDLEWoR | ARASENE ana KIMON EA MATERIALS f K. KENSINGTON BKOLDERIES and ALL kof ARASENT. CHENTLLE, FRETS SHES AND WORSTED FRINGES. MITLY EXECUTED. )a3-Sam Rae Armacror TOR THE LADIES aT et 1 EMBROIDERED: OVERS TIDUS, CLoabs. Children's LACE, BALL ianiterwns til Zo ecmual KNUTTING VAN, all | Astros Fisnens | Cheaaieal Dy Cleantoe Patabtiehmen, Ri SPAN EN Gentian Cerne ian, Chap See SES A SPECIALTY. ied Ls thie proeme will Bok Lay. atid Eve wpe to be Temoved efectually, Price @Lou INVESTMENT SECURITIES STATES. DINTRICE, RAILROAD BONDS, i scout Bonds allt to SEVEN ‘ber ceut on invest H. Socre Inbs wr bins Lint rus of from FIV ALLOW! TIME DEPOSI TSA _— UNITED STATES. MAREANTS aud TRADE DOLLARS bowgut sold at market rates, ULLECTIONS wade everywhere | WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &o PRINCE & WHITELY, Srock Buoxema, abu Uth Avenue) General Partners: Henry H. Dodye, 8. Cruger Oakley, Washington, D.C. Maynard CRyre ‘William K. Travers, Special Partuar. James Whitely, | Marry C, Logan, BUY AND SFL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSE® OF RAILWAY SECURITIES, Branch Office—039 15th street (Corcoran Building) B.H DODGE, Resident Partner. Quotations of Stocks.and Bonds and information re received through our wires TN- N, dinwt from the New York Stock Exchange, Allonders executed and reported PROMPTLY, 3a Rom. J. Tomas, fardine the Marke GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOCKS, No, 618 15th St. (National Metropiitan Bank Building Onters to buy or sell, om mancin of for caah, executed ‘on the Chicago Board of Trude and New York Cottam Exchange, Constant quotabous Justauly revaved Us direct private wires F. P. SCHMITT & CO,, Chicago correspondent, SAWYER, WALLACI (Onlers By Telephone Promptly Attended Tod T. Bucm Brsor & Co. STOCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGE, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE 4331 F STREET NORTHWEST. PITY. SFLT. AND CARRY STOCKS, GRATN, PROVE. SIONS AND PETROLEUM ON MARGINS AND TS LOTS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT KEGULAR NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOAKD OF TRADE PRICES. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY IS CONSTANT QUOTATIONS AND SPOT CASH SETTLEMENTS. UY AND SELL U.8 GowT C GasiicdT Deposits receteed mbject to check. Wepay SPECIAT, attention to obtaining CORRECP ene KELIABLE information rewarding our various oity, fecurities, and an: prepared at all tines to answer fm quiries regarding saune. HARRY C. TOWERS & CO, Ba BuoKkens axD INSURANOR, rao F STREET NORTHWEST, W. T. J. Watoxr & Co, BANKERS AND BROKERS, No, 608 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury, fpecial inducements to buy or sell CRUDE ome ETROLEUM, elther for Cash or ot Margin, IN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORE ‘We invite correspond@@nce, All information cheerfuliy a O00 ot HiwuraDee. Son icction of ‘ae