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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orpier oF THE Cure S BaTOS, IPC. ADEA Isak, FRM. le states, local atlable winds, sblftitig ceriv. slight chance Int ie was maries Last Night. OrriceR, 2 Rowdyism Rampant. Charges of Fraud, Shooting and = piwed in southern portions OF Pandemonium Generally. sos ie 1 clans were railied in thelr respective vin tae middie | @IStrets last nicht for the election of delegates to toot vention, Which fs to elect delegates to the ¢ convention, The meetings, in the assorted main, were a repetition of that botsterons disorder ‘AM must nfuston whieh, once every four Lemphasis tothe gratitude of are freed from polities. Une cule of popular representation majority Fights Were kxnored and trampled upon ruthlessiy. Ail the mest olnosious features of the “boss” sys tem that has been condemned fn other cities ob- fer to-morrow for A. Dawmasy, Agr. trited themselves In a shameless manner. int first district, at Hillslale, there was a row, ‘ng In two meetings and the election of two. de Inghe third and fourth districts Tux New Proto Arr Co, ese DS nittiers p with comparative quiet. im the «ol i ! nt district, West Wasaington, the Proes rene te Cabiuet photos #8 pe was hoisy and at times very disorderly, but ees ay frei negatives on hand $250 per Lustured throushout,and tn the exuberance triumphant party, Mr. © of the meeting. was tthe Ma esi opaktalbote a mid hurrahs, z re th si amt hurrahs, upon the shoulders of as ; «S06 <tt atrese A suffrage ik for the District was xP Ror of main toda came plattorn pase ie ie and Providenes elu Lue ttth district at Crowd of $00 was kept walt Mas be A OO FTOW, cn the streets for an hour or two While George. dent, and Randall Bowle, secretary of emed With a few > room welected for the ameeting. "ulilips, discovering That he could not carry alist the assembled erowd, coolly ane ‘Dar’s too many of you fellers,” and.with ambietty, ordered the lights extinguished rowd could get Into the roo This vrth the londest Imprecations, accompanied by veils and curses that startled the neighborhood. Phiaps aud his ehesen Tew repatred to # neigubor- tng Sion, where, free from ‘opposition, they put ct throbgh, wate the erowd he lad ‘sonlzed oii the street and elected a dele- x aching Parasols tomorrow $1.25. PaaS, AST, Ste TE ne photos w raethy's, 1100 Pa. ave. Wow Untrteenth 3 Tomorrow Ie. WENN, ACL, Si 7th Street, coe th sued Parasol SeaNN, Act, S08 7th street, CITY AND DISTRICT. hi nstsana'l of sixth district two rival and angry factions: ureling before 7 o'clock. When Catholic TM strevt. was opened, @ rush tot the door, and though not half the t tiiside, some of both factions suc- ‘The row, begun outside, was Amuseme THES fe. Lee, eM. B. Curt ‘ ERA Princess Wa; or, Castle | Peewed wit xreater vigor, and amid the Adkuniaat,” by Fets an Hi dia one faction proceeded (organize. “This inate, MUSETSE urs cabin” andeure Mtn. having ebtalied possession of the plat an Hosea CUMS ene eure fi? a chairman, “and by his dte~ ted a set of délezates On ea ERS ACee CONE ESERIES SON VATIECIOS: wed only the uflirinative vote was MeaboW's ANT GattcKy.—Free Art Exhibition andl while tue roof fairly rang with de- Aunciations of the opposing element, the chairman coolly deviated tie eieetion of his men In rapid sue~ lou that the ticket had been. assetabled multitude into an irs company ane urge brick depo Bruch, ais sive an Fom's Cabin. ted a snecessnr for F possession of i. thd then another quar Hl followed. ‘The sec ket through th some form sand Tus two delegations e sixth district. fet, Shtioh ball, on L street opointed place of fixed at from 7 yosing factions contended for I. Which, at best, could not crowd, Joy wing got tn first, ye UW excess of numbers, and, Mm { confusion, & pronounced Conger Wak elected, To" prevent the defeated tt a Miller at ier salt th “overt to 0¢- as Miled nt of the ion, and a suftragist, tn renuairas, he was ashuned of disonferly conduet of the meeting, and that hommiuct was fatal to suffrage. vic Helis Bottom” Was held on 10th, Hd Ssireeis Two contending actions fe wiso, and the discussion between Tew ihe rhe etzhth at larly knewn ig of the hall were not of er feeling. When the presi called Fur order the response eed disorder. Dozens sth of Maren, i for recogntt ume. A hot Const 310 w airman, and w police 20 prevent acoliision, Bvery= “Mm turmoll unui the police forced nat of the hal Test trbul ort to mish tarongh voting talled, aud i sulil to be for Conger Was chosen. istrict, at St. George's hall, a motion to iran and secretary of the meet he delegates, aroused a storm of nine sprang to Cuetr feet with sich “a method. In the is confusion the motion wag and awd carried. ‘Then there were rot from persons who had been rived of their right to vote, but they availed The mecting was brief but breezy, and wed on the sidewalk after ade ramen. Whew i Was charged that the chairman TeRAry he sutherity to appoint delegates, and had wen net down on the slate, Jc of the eleventh district, In South ou, Was quiet and orderly. The only dis Wes ealiwi by a drunken colored man {th persons tte Hethin: the teinibie Was Ten THE DOCTO! Deere ET NEXT PRI st poutrige had beer ise Carr, the teenth district elvb met tn the Tronside Baptist clureh, corner 84 and P streets. a motion Sipet northwest, was that the club resolve ttself into a mass meeting woWasaloréin the hee | Was instantly combatted, on the ground that there [Wh the doce | Was bo Neveselty vse the child, Thine present Were ready fo vote, and ther “was antited an ontr: away.” Ina moment quiet was | Taat tizne mausion, and many forgot or aracler Of the bullding they nity Was an audible part of the Finally the iotion for a mass Jied, but the inharmontous spirit that sed bontuied ty manifest Mtaelf. A ispute ver the election of ehair- tek fest Was made by Detec Bren. The Tight gf powwessiuu was sought to be ruaintain: st that of election. The man who IS morning Prosecuting At 6°04 refused to Vacate, and held on ro ferked out by mali force. turned, wh Th the inctee a coal ch added to the ex- eetment of the T Was obtained and dant, asked that dant nad « sum “Your houor, f tank the bat! pil The assesuhlawe Belrly veiled tn dis Toseired hy tad whisky, anumber of men ep tnitigs tn an uproar. sur eveEy eff fens chan 4 18 So serious eat hy The Hap. searcely fo stati, mOULted adiei for three cheers for hitaseL He LO the ehalr by a ting tWo antagonistic fing tor the upper hand, and wad by noisy drunken men At velear the ball, a proceeding = re Yield to; Dat It was accom 40 inches long, 1234c. Stabbing tifrny ata Primary. P Tellers then appointed, and while | Bridal Crochet Quilts. 905. ene ban : arson vk, aes cuenta men, from othee die Dae a ts Were Voun, and parttes were pointed out as io ‘urkey Re: hi eo Ki! Justue~ made. It was charged tilat | the ballots: they had to some other TOWSON'S, unting. Speech-making was indulged | = Av mult pte when the Cas returned j 696 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, -teohed with shonts of indignation from <e South: - i tyction, «ud notice of contest on the Found of fraud Was iver. ‘The meeting In the sixteenth district was one st howl, but in spite of this disorder, which, ch the ¥ heard, or any othe otONS were prt ted, and themeet- on F, between place of meet- Xcontest arose over prolonged In stormy manner A butaber of respectable real district, disgusted with (he character ting, withdrew before anything wis done, te Howling members to work Ubelr ow: ‘The eighteenth distriet meeting, in Zion hall, on Get and 44 sire-ts SoUthWwest, Was stristive and tuionituous gathering. F a Wrongle of two hours delegates. were <n. meeting of Th hh district, in the 3. No. 107 H street northeast, was con f white men. ‘Lhe delegates were orderly mauner, but the question. of ‘eed at Iuated debate among lidates for the honor of Ko- HY Was tinally + ininstracted. “th distriet meeting was held tn Con- JON A street southeast. A claim that ised and caused con ded to leave the rs Hr wus charges! that those tn CoOtrol Uf the meets | NUNS’ VEILING, wide, donble-width, pure wool | “Walgut Hall ‘Trec, Brase Pina, Marble Slab, Beveled Miron, syed lool serving cut and dried, aud nobody excepe | Cait PLLK, Blur, Bleck S19. ? Mirror, 18 x 40, 827.50. ‘ if Word Leathe, iisaltty. Thine fa lenge With theta Could obtala Rees LRG, nto apccal bargain No, 1, $1.00: | oruatucnts: Landen Bot RG Greta AL) en on Blogs, Hut, INStRANCR Companies Ene Those who pro Inst the proceed. | No. 21.25. No. $160. ‘every yard uf these Silke have | Ohpaiuente, Laniscaty Bi ber Crockery, Diliand | sips ob disertors Wea 5 bi fy ae ding thac they | Heennatwost 2c, i NG H [Omameuta Stone, Bure Fire Inetranee y withare’ ongun- | PUI K BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES (fine | 125 \MOSthatreet | nitare, Jewelry, Dok Backs and Evers thine Eine with shpat He wweding, and elected | goods), camavt fe: a = istine Tnseparahle Tenaetty!! “ttle (Brust ie the ensnng CE ee oe ee | SRS ee sy | AME CHIMNEYs KeEDeceD. tien tee beerene carriage Frederick B. fe ot TRS MT ftettet meeting wens etd tn | cant value ¢1 is: reduced to fhe. aed ery ig ires eure ee ee Sit per | fini Greens Stationers, Hacuware, Variety td Gen mid HAL Wi te Col Star ha We Commons, AL IU % : a lers pruaapily attentled tee EG ree Ty Olea Traveling Agee Bate Fire Insttratce gu cooce! vre Was euch contusenat ote | PEORMED CASHMELEES, pure wot, double wiath— | dozen Maifordche cu ane Made ouly by Manufacturers, bat hi ‘i at the meeting ad- - : if better condu ad prevail. His protest, however, did. not whi ve much, for after resuming the chalr the din Was kept up for two ociek When the de The twenty-sr« odd F were chosen. Was held at aS, In compat The a JF: President Vice president, Mr. FLD. vice president, Prot HE Kalu dr K. Walton: treasurer, Mr. ond as wetdttional trustees, districts drunkenness was a no- tings. ‘The spirit of faction telliverent by the spirit of the stil W. Gs, DucketisUharies Reeser, KB. Feros « crowd of several hundred, principally ge i 4. were waiting In the se Mtriet for Yura, i Kiet and De Mw. wun vent di =~ 5 fae Ge i ning of hall, angry discussions” one Intigest I and Uh het a nelghberi N@ATNA—Summer silks, new styles, tneriuo shirts, $1. cents; at ‘Tuwson’s, Penns: avenue, side, near The markcl See Trement. bad blood engendered by fac- Fy Was Inade worse by frequent vistts to. nig Slonn. A dispute arove wa to seat the door, each faction Wanting to be first in ve na to get possession OF It. A TOW ene Ware, of 1653 12th “street, Was cles King. Both the men were yas Memoved Co his home, and It was * painful cut had been inflicted h. In the Pollve Court today on the charge of assault and to kit, and the case continued: walt the result of Ware's Injuries: AMTer several hours wrangling fragist of the fifteenth district t tu mut notes with fue nd PooL Tamtes at Ate alter BW Co., auetionvers, will seit within tein Salesrous Wmorrow morhing, at 11 ocivek, two handsome pool tables, in pertect order. chosen spirits | jpoed ali previons coufusion. A Was large who had been denied a vole at uae chairman, some with tion AL Brown The plattorm the rival factiontsts the hinerat of ypied, “and but for the — oppor. Hfinare. ‘ot several, polteemen from ehey for Lewis general fight would have uk Mary Col- us the chitrman aban- | ° form, the defeated faction tn meeting for the locality popu- | digune back on the mea who pro- | for guy such proceeding; that | ce Of the presiding oftcer trom | im, and Wt Was after eleven | ieuewed ‘helt ak Pues ob Uke sidewalk after adjournment. “In the ~~ THE EVENING 4 = ’ STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., «TUESDAY amldst of @ quarrel a pistol was fired. _ A policeman apprared and the quarrelsome crowd quickly dis- | The List of Delegates. The following ts a Ust of delegates chosen in the Several districts. In some districts, where there were “bolts,” two delegations were chosen: First District set—Frederick Douglass, Matthias Hunter, Philip W. Shippen, E. M. Hew- lett, and R. L. Berry. Alternates—Royal L. Pitcher, | Edward Gibson, and Henson Stewart. Second set— James H. ¥. ‘William F. Douglass, J. H.Welsh, | Joseph H. Brooke, abd Reuben Glies. ‘Alternates— | J. W. Minnix, Joho A. Moss, and James H. Tolson. | Second.—A° L. Barber, J. M. Gregory, LS, Emery, W. R. Laws, and Charies Sitnins Alternates—c Alexander, Horace Stevens, and Win. James Tyier. ‘Third.—Jages L. Turner. Edward Harris, Jonni R. Cole, alffed Clark, and Kobert Gray. "Alter nates—Lewis T. Jackson, Oliver Dorsey, and Arthur Shepard. | Fourth.—Pirst set—Chas. F. Moseby, Chas. Smith, | Wm. Cornell, Samuel Chase and. F. Collins. Alter: hutes—H. T. Gray, Jr., B. Ranks and James Smith. Second set<R. D, Ruin, A. Pape, W. H. Bell. C. B. Crusor and D. Washington." Alternates—James Jackson, Geo. Bowman and John Clinton. Fifth. First set—Gen. E,W. Whitaker, Geo. W. Philuips, A. Willige, Thomas Lucas and_k. Bowte. | Alternates—James ‘Kennedy, W. H. Matthews and W. Corneil. “Second set—Richard_i. Brown, Thos. §. Johnson, John Shorter, B. F. Grant and George Busey. Alternates—Albert Harris, David Craig and John Norris, Instructed for Conger. | Sixth.—First_ set—W. Hl. Jonson, Robert_ Jones, | Columbus Freeman, C.T. 8. Brent and Thomas | | Harris. Alternates—George Der, Jos. Tuells and | Daniel Williams, Second set—Otno Branson, Pe Wuson, W.'T. Payne, G. it. Seymore and’ W. Riley. “Alternates. P. Barnes, W. M. Richardson. and. A. Watson. Seventh.—First set—Gilbert Joy, G. W. Stewart, W. H. Barker, Hamilton Turley and Samuel Ten* ney, Alternates—J. H. Dennis, J. E. Baler and Gar- ner Turley. Second set—Wmm. H. Clark, Wu. Beck- ett, C, Mason, Samuel Jackson and Thomas ‘Trall. Alternates, D. Clark, W. Price and P. Livingston. Eighth.—First set—E. D. Dudley, Thomas Green, Robert Brown, Jacob D. Strather, Walter Wing: | field, Alternates—Mr. Dunbar, John West, Win. | Walker. Second sét.. . Ball, B. C. Whiting, S. Holmes, R. Henderson and G. W. Alexander. jienatee— i Hudnell, L. W. Hill and 8. McFar- ‘Ninth.—W. Calvin Chase, E. A. Savoy. F. Hall, | Jobn Middleton and C. Jones. Aiternates—J. Nel | Son, W. Jones and A. Smith. ‘Tenth—C. S. Burley, Charles Hurdle, Sampson Asler, Marcellus Wesi ‘and Charles Meredith. —Al- lernates—Judge Cox, William Gibbs and Peter Wil- son. Eleventh.—Wm. T. Whalen, Joseph Thompson, J. F. N. Wilidingon, James Sewell, and Win. H Washington. Aiternates—Kichard’ Beverly, Geo. Hart and Wim. Beckel. Twelfth—Geo. Holmes, Jas. Record, Lloyd C. Brooks, T. Humphrey Brooke, A.J. Kane. Alter- nates—C. F. Harvier, Chas. Nelson, Rt. C, Butler. ‘Thirteenth.—John N. Hamilton, Geo. H. Boston, | | A.M. Clapp, Wm. T. Woods, Jas A. Smith. Alt atte are lett Taylor, 1. H. Bushnell, Wm HL | chase. Fourteenth.—First_set—Wm. H. Simpson, W Kox Brown, @. W. Kentro, Lewis York’ and sts D ‘ond set—. C. 1, J. H. Cook, M. | Harvey. “Alternates. Logan,’ 0. Nichols,’ W. Holmes, Fifteenth.—First_ set—J. W. Freeman. Geo. W. Ashton, ¢. J | n. Sowell, | McEltresh and B. West. Second ‘set—B.” West, W. McEifresh, B. Crowiey, J. A. Hard, R. Waters. Alternates—Wim. Edd, a. ‘Thomas, 1 Sixteenth.—Wm. H.'Lee, Perry H. Carson, @. W. | Willams, Dantel EB. Cahill and Jos C. Kock. | AL ternates“Samuel N. Adams, F. B. Meredith and James Leonard. Seventeenth—Dr, 8. A. Sumby, 8. E. Jones, W. A. Taliaferro, J. 8. ames ‘t. Washington and Henry H. Middleton. “Alternates—Abe Hail, James Garner and V. P, Adaison. Eighteenth —Willtain H. Brown, Balden Evans, | John Branson, Geo Wills and James Wills Alternates—Lewis W! ‘Thomas Perry and George H. Newman. | _ Nineteenth.—andrew Gleason, Thomas Murth, John A leason, Frank White and William Lucas. Alternates—John Breen, James Shugrue aud Joho Mahoney. ‘Twentieth. —First set—Frederick A. Dyson, Chas. O. Moore, Michael H. Robinson, Robert Dorsey aud Lewis Ho Wayne. Alternates—Willlam Liverpool and Chgrles C. Stewart. Second set—F. A. Grant, Lewis Cornish, John Shomo, W. N. Milis and Wiiltain H. Boston. Alternates—John F. Ballinger, Walter ‘S. Over and James Hall. ‘Twent, colt, W. H. Johnson, J. A. Bailey, Edward Atkinson and W. H. Brooker. Alterhates—B. H. Waters, Walter Middleton and ‘Sidney Herbert. | |, Twenty-second.—Josiah L. Venable, Peter Maseby, | Donald McCathran, John H. Moore and John Herreil. Aiternates—John Casey, Geo, H. Thomp- | son and Wiiliam H. Hawkins. PP, 00, © Wow ppp FKE RRR oO WwwwoDper;: RR pro gg wwww BOR ke iri e oo W'"w Dow ime f E = ‘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 weight. alum or phosphate powders. Sold only incans, Rovat Baxixa PowpEn Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. a6 Prnssors. JUST OPENED A LOT OF SATIN PARASOLS | Lined with Silk and Spanish Lace Trimming, at one half their regular prive. SILK PARASOLS FROM $1.25, | Panasors, Tricotine Drews Goods, 1 Tricotine Brews Gogrts. 58e. ‘Wanuutta Guttou, & Sheeting Cotton, ive. Geta foe Boye Butts, se Black Gros Graliy Silie $3c, Githuatnes Sc 9d 186., 200. War Tre Prons Do t Kyow: ‘That hey can get at the EVANS, 921-92 F STREET NORTHWEST, Pork Friend Hain, Mutton hops, Seta Sect, es jae Kens. Liver aud Bacon, ‘THE EVANS DINING-ROOMS, | No. 922 and 924 F street | ‘the best in the city, 25 order at lowest rates uf | | ap2-6t" | Beaonect. Pra Dates Goons, Bilk and Wool, new style, only 25c. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! BROCADE SILKS, S0c.; CASH VALUE, $1.50. CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, 25. RADZIMERE COLORED SILKS (superior qualit only $1; real eaah value, 81.50. gr FANCY COLORED SILKB, 873, 50, 62, 75, 87, $1.00. BLACK and COLORED SILK, MERVILEUXS (vt | faationable ails), caab value 61.25; reduced to 8.0 | COLORED SATINS, 00. BLACK SATINS, 39. NUNS' V"ILING beautiful lace style) 3: | real value 3734. = Ses BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $2.00. mh% CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. Te New Your Sex REACHES WASHINGTON aT 11 AM ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. TRS ee ats 1. W. ENGLAND, Publisher “The Su," New York City LD al FRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS. ib STEAM IBINES EE me Deiat Sete cain Sey SECURES Seats ‘wh18-Sm The Base Ball Season Opencd. | PROVIDENCE LEAGUE DEFEAT THE WASHINGTON | NINE. ‘The Providence league nine gained a victory over the Washinton nine at Athletic park yesterday, of 10 to 3ineight innings. The wudience was a very large one, and showed the revival of the interest in the game in Washington. The game, aithough not very exciting, Was a satisfactory one, considering 4t was the opening of the season for the home boys. It served to show that there Is soe very good ma- terial in Mr, Moxley’s club, which will do good work before the season 1s over. Six of the visitors were given their base on balls in the first halt of the gate, on account of the trrgular piiebing « ‘Trumbull, which accounts for the Large score of Uh visitors. With Hamill pitching in the latter part of the game the Washington boys played much stead- | Jer and stronger. CITY ITEMS. THE = | The first great sate in 14 years of shop Worn goods at I. Goldschmid’s S12. 7th stn. we: Ing of decorated and white China ware, tors, tare fraties, glass ware, fancy goods, ‘silver Ware, tin Ware, &c., some being perfect which Wil be sold at cust, sonie. slightly solied or shelf worn, at haif cost “aud some damaged almost given away. ‘The sale will continue a short time only and all | in searcit of real bargains should call early wo avail ‘themselves of this rare opportunity. aw Ty y Years Ago. Tn 1963, Mr. Wilson, now of Lawrence, Mass, was fn the commissary “deparument tn Washintet Somehow or otler, be Was taken WIUh a Violent [ness or the ‘taroat, Several army sun | amined his throat, and decided thal It Wo Liphtheria, aud that i was hopeless. Atier Uh ad given him up he tried Perty Davis’ Pain Killer. The next day the scales began to come mT his Uroat, and 4a tWo oF three dy SALE OF Stocks, Etc.—Persons seeking inv ments of a safe character should attend the Sale of bank, railroad, Insura kas and olber stoeks to be sold to-morrow at 1 oGiock p.m., at Duneate son's auction rooms, 9h and D stre's nortuwest. oy See advt \ 5 ~ Se — 7 id Johnson's, 13th and | High grade oysters, deviled crib x | | - Spring chickens, early vegeta! ‘| | large saloon attach | ¥ LACK OF OPEN AIR EXERCISE, AND THE | want of sufficient care in tho matter of diet, the ! : re at once abated bs Benson's whole physical mechanism often becomes impaired Gapelne Fo lancer. Bette! ase jug the winter. Ayer’s Sansipurilla is the proper re FREEMAN UE ean cause sas to take in the spring of the year y the blood, in- — Vigorate the system, exe‘te the liver to action, aud re- A Cough, store the healthy tone aud vigor. shonid not be negle eo ALLS HAIR RENEW : eu Ghai SS. | Brightens and Invixcorstes th Curb Vest Chains, $4 t0 $5, Prigg 1 faded or gray hair to its youthful color and lustre, Peo- Idschmid, S12-7th st. wes ple with gray huir prefer to use the Renewer ratherthan Proclaim to the werld, throuzh their bleached loeas+ that they are becoming ayed, and passing on ty decay. aps ne of baby. IL new and orig inal designs and are Sold at tae lowest prices. mn To Make a Good Salad Dressing in the way xood condiments, plenty of | Une and no ittie urkee's Salad | Dressing sip) ‘sold every= eo Tequisiies. A cr oMM MM { Bp oda UG ty } Withors Compound of Cod-Liver Of and Lime, pee AA UU NSM | without possessing the very nauseating tavor of AAA MoM S j the aricle as heretotore used, Is endowed by. the BEE S00 a ae } Phosphate of Line with a heailiug property whieh Micacious, nL renders the Git doubly | testimont ils of its emtic ie * shown, arkable Did by | altdriggists eo | $3 Per Gallon, 75. Qt. Bottle, No. 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the tagnes. | “tuswese Mcume’s, sth strvet, bear D, ey ¢ A.B. Wulbor, Chemist, Buston, an 416 SEVENTH STREET N, W. SPRING MILLINERY Burnett's Coconine will ve the hair and keep tt inastrong and healthy condition, because It Will stiniulate the roots of the hair and restore Ube watural action: upon which its growth depends, eoBurnett’s Flavoring extracts are absolutely pure. | Lundborg’*s Pert | Lundborg* Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Viviet. Lundborg’s Pertu ™. nk eo MONDAY, APRIL ir Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose, eo. 0 +» Lily of the Valles. eo Elixer of Calisaya ark Has, for more than half « century, been In use by Hl classes of people, and indorsed by ensinent phy a3 the best tonle and Invigorator extant, Ke the nerve debilitated, all tind it to give new Ife, vi ppines. Part lariy-a lady's wedicitie. $1 bottle. Sold by drug- kits. W.E. Thornton, Proprietor, Battimore and Harrison Streets, Baltimore, id. Uujth,s-6n OPENING OF THE NEWEST Laroque’ SYRING IMPORTATIONS IN ALL THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS. | Decline of Man. | |, Nereous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual | DCblilty, cured by “Wells Health Renewer.” #1. 2. | | pound. 2 Mili, SEWING MACHINES, &e. Tue Derewno A Mneieal Sewing Muching Attachme Gitereut tunes, GIVEN r NEW AM SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS WILL BE EXHIBITED IN E' AND OUR PRICES WE 18, WE WILL NOT BE SOLD BY ANY ONE: BUT WE MEAN OUR PRICES AT ALL TIMES TO BE THE VERY LOWEST. morning, PTUs, 5c. per ruil abd Sweet If-pound, ‘ottage Cheese bev quart, Cream 15 ° DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR GRAND ESTABLISHMENT, Dee, ©, AVERBACH, { Corner 7th and H sts, Sole Azent D. C. MONDAY, APRIL fra. | gAgat door to Auerbuch's Geut's Purisiius aud Hat Stor aps Watuasaytre Sroon Corroy, PPR, EER ooo AL QUE LEST FOR MACHINE OR HAND USB PPPOE OG Waa L SPOO! gS a aN SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CE: P Fee ‘cco oH a“ 4A Tu At the ofien ofthe New Hesse and ste sitet IN OUK NOTION DEPARTMENT nuarket. discount fur cas OPPENHETME RS, Sth street n. w., St, Clond Bufidiug, sole agents for Hartford and New tet lOUSFHOLD.” SILENT WE HAVE JUST OPENED OCR OWN IMPORTATION OF SIX THOUSAND DOZEN KICK-RACK, BRAID, IN ALL SIZES, AT FIV CENTS, - me. Fak NA APIECE, ALSO, FOUR THOUSAND BA tee ontoar™ hig Sewn i we ut Lonest prices, and save hioney McKENNEY. DOZEN FEATHEL DGE BEALD, ALL MBEES, FULL FORTY- } EIGHT YARDS, TWENTY. | FIVE CENTS A BOX. RHR S85 i . . for 24 Re AND INVIGORATIN BOB Aaa we) i i BBE AA Eges i _ | i | | | ) 2 ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either ana deliciou aya MAMMOTH: ESTABLISHMENT. feet crane Ge tan nas cloal panier an uenatleae | Wuiskey, are invited to make a trial of the celebrated | beau 1 Gaxtiews } For the Finest Imported Goods and the Bost- | Made and Mest Stylist fitting | GARMENTS, Place your orders wit: | | GEO. T. KEEN. "HIER | WHISKEY. MERCHANT TALLOR, lll 414 ih atnvet northwest, | 73g Whiskey, npon an_anslytical examination, has =< PNCH WINES, COGNAC, CHAM: | Proved to be FREE trom Fusil Of, and indeed of any eee TUNES ASU CORDIALS A OCEA™ | Gf the modern iusredienta which are uscd 20. Bive French Clare's, #150) per callon fictitious age and favor to this popular drimk Aterican batty Beat erapasenes, California, Vinvinie ad Ghd. 2 K LOUS& TAULELLE, 1747 Pisin'a ave, as | Agents for first clus iy uss, Donieux. Burgundy | Chan pases aid Cognac. Vin de toute Surtesen. 2 Caiuwe, | jus- 4m" FOR Satu BY Howann Cavency & Co 1425 New York avenue, BROWNING & MIDDLETON BARBOUR & HAMILTON, 3.B. BRYAN & BRO, CC. BRYAN, BL. WHEELER THOS. A. ROVER, X.T. MEIZGEK & BRO. BEALL & BAKER, _ JOHN H. MAGRUDER, +: ERGOUD & Go, WM, HELMUS, PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. | | A Taree Stock of | GES, FURNACES, LATKOBES, GRATES AND | FENDERS, i At Low Lrices, JOBBING 1N ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- | sa TENDED To. i FE : ‘Wasnrsorox, D. 0, a. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, ‘SOLE Prorarerons, URNITURE Porsrrene: RNITURE: | [Port LTOUIDGLUE | SOME OF THE DAGAINS WE WILL OFFER FOR (Roe tock! tad A FEW Das x il 8 pieces, with Lundseape Mirror, oF Suite, 10 pieces, 19 x 32 Mi {herry Chamber site, with Landscape Strongest, and Most irra, 845, Slinvor Ash Chiuiber Suite, Marble Top, 10 pieces, 20x32, AT PENNSYLVANIA AVESUE, Po ‘th atreet northweat, ” = \ a 1 Tue La Farce |T'ne Narioxat Sare Derosrr Co, | CORNER 15TH STRERT AND NEW YORK AVENUE. DECORATIVE ART 00, UAL CHARTER, ACT OF CONGRESS sc naar tru srazen, c iia Barer at juices vari Sto year Scconding to size'and locations “oom, and Desk ai! ‘North side Union Square, New York® joining vaults, provided for Safe-rentara, VAULA LOOMS GUARDED BY 2M SARGENT STOCKS, PLA’ ti SEN. Contracts taken large or small for MEMOBIAL STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, ECURITIFS AND V sa BONDS an 3 b—Dote by mall g fc Old Stand, Xo, 619 D strest between, = | M3, Yangernl, ‘Stained Glass of Every Description, EU "DEEDR, Ren taken for SAEE-KEEEING. on | ui BR Wood Carvings; Yet ana | SPECIAL GUARANTEE, at the Lowest Hates Hangings, for ether BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President, Ecclesiastical or domestic Purposea, TALAWEASGN KiGGa Tremanes om VicePresident ‘ea Tnteion D for Publicor | 4UBEKE SEUBTEVANT Secretary. ook Private Buildines, Duworons: eM Examples of Mr, La Farge’s Work may be seen at, min P. Snyder, [hie Cieree Fonts chur Boston, St Thomaston we | See a dein" hedgers Garfield fatausei at viii College.” Pane ee wate residences:— ‘ALL PAPER, WINDOW SHAD’ pair gee= | Vianeres aera Tilden, N.Y &, W. BEND! £00, #.L, ames. Boston. aui-iy ¢ ‘LIS F Street Northwest, (SUCCESS) | DRY Goons OF THE BEST ct | EMBROIDFRED nonrs © | NEW WHITE APRIL 8, 1884 DRY_ GooDs. aster Opesixe SEATON TO PF PERRY, THER). STUCK IN ALL DEPARIMENTS. BLACK GEN \DIN EMEROIDERE DB IN EMBROIDERED FICHUS, SEW SPLING WRAP IMPORTED JERSEYS GOODS, PURE LINEN LAWYS, PERSON'S SCOTCH ZEPIYRS, SEW FRENCH SALINE S NEW PRE NEW PAR\SOLS AND UME LT AS. PERINOTS RID GLOVES, FRENCH C1 ORS: TS. NEW BANDRERCHTPES, SILK HOSP sy ALL THE “LATEST FEULOPEAN NOVELTIES INCLUDING THE “Most APPROVED PARIS STYLES” Pou THE SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1st se-cHor 00DS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR RECT PRICES GUAKANTELD. SEATON PERRY, New WE WILL OFFER Fall tine F Ling x Serise Day Goon: Fast received another exes One case of COL BLACK Spring aud Suunier wei Fatablistied 1840 NO. 1990 PEN) rete Test White Spread f Perry Builting, Pernaylvania avenue, corner dh ath’ Goons. THIS WEEE SPECIAL Bat SILKS. SILK. GRENADINES, is euole} Sor IN| BLACK Lanery, DAMASK TABLECLOTHS AND “rs » BRO. & CO, LUTTRELL & WINE'S, AL AVE., com Slides, 25e. eaux, all colors, uch S: Sat riduced from Sie, to 16: Great reduced from 56 to 304 veto at SI PWths and Cassitueres fur Sp line LUTTMELL 160 all shades, ED CASH ber van lowest GQODS. Just revived an eleant aasortmy AU trou gue, to 125 yard, ‘One tot Oue lot of COLOR! One Jot of SURAM SILK. in Theme gots are direct fromm nian All s tk al QUICK SALES, SMALL PROT! mih2 ef COLORED GROS GRAIN SILK, special baneatny, at $1, DRHADIMERS at 2195 per yard, worth 8150. all new shades. at 81 p apt 212), and were by turers, wists NADINES, tied BLS aud Sh. n down at 75. ber yurd, warranted “ot rs, 8. L. HEMPSTONE Sis) MARKE Tresser & Crane #11 MARKET ARE DAILY ADDING NEW AND DESIRABLEGOODS: IN ALL. SELL AS cl AND} FOLLOWIN 1 YD. WIDE BLACK CASHMERE. DEPARTMENTS. THEY AKi- PREPARED TO # AS ANY HOUSE IN THE ILADE, TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION Tu THE ic. JOB, AGRAND BARGAIN IN $1 BLACK SILK, A LOT CoL01 SUMMER SILKS, REDUCED TU 59 FRES CASE 11-4 WHITE SPREADS, REDUCED 70 #1 D SILKS #1 SP SIAL. ore, TOwCrs, oH SAT SES, REDUCE 4 To ee. JOBS IN HOSTERY. JOBS IN TOWEL! TABLE LY NS AND NAPKI MANY NEW GOODS IN SPRING NOVELTIES, ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. WE INVITE INSPECTION. TRU EL & CLARK. W. Ez A REPARED Azz Now P: To Snow FULL ‘OCK OF SPRING GOODS OF ALL THE LATEST IMPORTATION AND HOME 150 pieces doub Teading shades at 5 50 pieces 42-inch wide all-wool De Bees can 1,000 pieces DRESS GOODS, from Lo est lnported. 0 200 saine 8 tes, we $1.80 frie our ex ‘MANU! ACTURE, width fitwst FLANNELS, tnall the Oe, value 73 cette west grade to fin- occ pla ur della: poate for lens hie largent an dare quatth aper than sie etitore ing an we at retail and tu, 1 te ae ‘i ‘are eal inercliants buy at wholesale. JERSEY! Wecan safely sy that we have the laneest and mos carefiilly selected stock of Jerseys in th un placing onr orders for Jerseys loug before the city, owi aon; and therefor we have the advantaxe of selling them lower than any of Gur competitors. AS we wish to y toyou that this is no idle talk, we solicit your early inspection. low n Anice Jersey, well made, silk-stitel spring Weask you te note carcfully our prices le entioned: ndid all-woul Jersey at $1. which 3. oh late, mauve, tan, cs fue, puke, ade rust, : black, Light bi reaun—at Guly $1.73, | Extra valu A well nished and perfect fitting, in all desirable shades, with cuits and ecllars, ouly $2 Jerseys with reversed collars aud cuffs, goed quality, only $2.50. Special low price. Jerse and evil We have alo a Jemey at =i with ph versed collar and © a i rent made of fine imported Stockinette, with cuts jars, wood valle, vttly’ 83, ffs, and are ‘cut away in front and Jerseye; made of imported Stockine! k.reverwed collars and cuifs, at $5.0, last year's price #8. Our sill aud black with plait d back aad enibroldered cits, | SA; regular price 86. Children's Jerseya. all anbroidered Jerseys—lrown. znyrtle, garnet, All fuer Jerseys in propos Stockinette, Gur price 81.45, from tour to twelve sears. THIRD FLOOR, ACCESSIBLE BY OTIS ELEVATOR. Here we are still clearing ont ODDS AND ENDS every variety of our inuenie stock. i on the dollar, ription suitaile hese goods at 03 pme'de hot even bring ts ton ce ol Tmust be subd, however, no intter how Kreat the loss. Very best PRINT 4 conts. DRESSMAKERS’ CAM- BRICS, ‘all cc lors, Se. Yand-wide PERCALE 6 4c, Yard wide MUMIE CLOTH 6% cents 1 Bron Bleach ed, equi to Fruit of the Loom, at 6 casei fall wencure FRUIE OF THE LOOM es Venta Spleandad vant wots Ubtone at, Sey worth Se_ Splendid Sank wade ceute REMNANIS OF SHEETINGS im all widths very cheap. Genuine CANTON GINGHAMS tn beautiful dress atyles, only be. per yard, Full pieces to cut from. ENGLISH GHEVIOTS st 10¢., worth 25 cents, inch long, at extra good Crashat 4c. per yard, Gur 5c. per dozen BUTTON Cot of the ages every tai the country mich as 100 dozin fnll size WHITE APRON: ruffle, made of tue best Plaid Mustin, af 1 3,000, rem! THE WEST NTER is the wonder bringing onders from ali parts of Some of these Buttons cost unas ‘Wesel them at fe. per dozen. . with a deep on nants of W-MSUTTA AND PRIDE OF { BLEACHED COTTONS, runniug frou 2 for them. per doze to 6 yanis, at 8 cents per yard. SD HUNDRE! ss WELL mhi5 DS OF OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES WORTH THE ATTENTION OF EVERY LADE LANSBURGH & BRO., 420-422-404 SEVENTH STREET. The largest and best selected stock of BUITINGS ever offered for gentlemen to select from at the LEADING TAILORING EST, oF WASHINGTON, E. D. BARR, 220 Pennayivanis avenue, ed back, re~ | LATIMES Goops. 2 Doverass | RIP ato’ M Teh batistes, | OPEN | on TUESDAY a ner Will on WEDYE ser all t en TEN NG OF IPOH MES. Mt TWEL STEP DAN, Ay TAL SHOW OF M st Now THs COST TS MEL ak. AnD nous SPRING AND SUN 3. HTN NN NESDAY T.WASHT aa \ESS a8 ste 8. Here: EET NON y. DIST oF Ss KIN GLOVES GLOVE DE i One Hundred sores, Ovestya. ‘ Er. PTS AND ROUND April Ist and NGTON, xem LINERY, TTwr Ber MONTANES _| Fp als, Velwst ant ets. ape pote § SPRCTALTY, nat uatantend i #155 jor MT DUT wal TOM ta1.ass. " aye 5, thin ATOES, S VINEGAR, MIAN MAC ARONE Soy in Glass, SPANISH UiIY © CEESCENT OLIVES VABY OLIVES. ANCHOVIES in ¢ Pee whi ae hs caus iy Listes FASTH. Boke GHP OOEA Low Cinna Cobene abe SHREWS HC LY Vet) CATSER. DRED MUSIC ‘ONS Tet h LES du titees {Gro a ORES § sy Fine) win SSA static WariE, CAtLSHais Wak BUGAL WAT LIS \Asnried Flavom) { c. C. BRYAN, otilO-tan NO.14i3 NEW YORK AVESTE, Seasosapig Goons I Lise. Ponelass Sant Comer ot i best Pru We host iio ssi | Cosseo ¢ av Gi Tephone © mt 8 | J) eHorce Lo |A FRE ° P. Mesns tioa, TOR Atthe $0016 comes NOTICE 40 cco ENR F rR fa Fer SS5 THT REE gS8s THT PRE SssS oT EER R Wherenale Jel ‘Trunks and Fatehels in) oD DoD BREAD AND Bis ‘coruer Ist ato Ger Tx Ben “2HE GONCURD HAR: sit Ma x ¥ & SON, REDLCED PRICES, 18 Tenney TAT AC stu ant HOUSE g Bs EKEN non Ho uni HO HOR WM. © WITMER, aniw ave) BW, x New = 3 Tau lit WITT ALWATS MAKE BYAUTIFCL KULLS. ITs. aud Indians avenaa, Mi. co. LT & a0 THE CONCORD COLLAR, We have on hand 8 Inns sfock of the Celebrated “CON- CORD HARNESS.” of all kinds and description. at Lowest Prices. LUTZ 3a Coupe, Carriage, and Road Harness a specialty. & BRO, | PIANOS F..E Y MAS & MAMLIN, SMITH AMERICAN GFORGE AND ORGA us & CG 7 DENSSVLVANTA AVENE, nemr 20th atreet, OLDEST AND 1A EST MUSIC HORSE EN THE CITY, stablished 1852, WooDs & FORT WAYNE, CHASE. STERLING and FSTEY ORGANS, From $2 Upwar YOR CASH OR OY r bata WEBER ks. pre Teasne HL sv vrwas | PUNO FUSING AND MEPATKISG FARST-CLASS WORK. 1 KE EASY TrRMS, her PIANOS, Sheet t, and Musical ria: wi 1 GRAND PIANO. woser and rich Pracht Dame ew Tualitis, trwetber with tte elt. Eexritem thw mdant- urate AND REPAIRING MINER, Azent, S11 Ninth stivet northwest, ren ¥_RPCKER, MPTNESS AND 1 say ‘ABE oot OTM STREET NOLT we WAson ut Gb eres Q THE WONDEREUL CLA Me STEER, ¢ TASD PLAN. SENTING Rak iT ais “o MaDe WN Var Ps FICHE NEACHE win, ANUS, OKG The Me b The Rest Met SCTATEETR SULENDID AND street northwoet ONK. the tant Ab uit arent su retent expression atid without KRANCH & BACH and NEW ENG- PAGKI and other ORGANS, IS. new wont SPIANO WAREROOMS PIANC Lor sale aud Feat at a ANS, STECR & CO. PIANO, ot Perfect Piano made, MERSON PLANO, sm-price! Puno Manufertaret, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Fianos and Orew changed: rent ayy sol) on inet@imente, reutes or ea Dif pur Lane, LIVE CENT MUSTO. The only complete stock in the city, HENRY EBERBACH, No 95 F STREPT. Manseine partner of thelatefirn Ellie Co, a2 FINANCIAL, INVES EL STATL Deaker UN are BAL RAW T fort SVESTMENT WASHINGTON, PALTIMORR, NEW ¥ missos & Co, BANKERS, TMPNT SHOCRITIES 5. DINTIICT, KALLROAD BONDS, Longa List of onal Motta showing Vk to MLVEN fer cnut on onveste ay tn QUIER RCO, BANKERS. Penunyivanua avenne, 1’ INTEREST ALLOWED OM ME DLPOsLE. SECURITIES. UNITED. STATRS 4 TRADE DOLLARS bought everywhere feb19 ay Puvare Soc "Tesora Wines werwErs, PHILADELPRIA, K, BOSTON, ka. PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Broxama C4 Broadway, ABUT Aveiua {New York, Geweral Partners: om White Harty C. Loew Henry H. Doalen, FL Cruger Oakley, Washuustou, 9.0. Maynard ¢. £yre Williaa R, Drayers, Speuial Partnor, BUS AND SPLL ° ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF KAILWAY SECUAITIES Branch Ofice—£39 15th «treet (Corcoran Building? BH DODGE Resident Parton, GRAIN, PROVE No, 12 15th St.@ JT tatlona nt Stocks and Ronis ant information re a rgurted P HOMAS, BROKER IN SIONS, COLTON AND STOCKS, wal Metroplitan Bank Buildine smanein or for eash, executed aed of Trade aud New Mork Guton uit WUvlALLs sustaUlly reve we bs ror direct § wares FP, SCHMITT & SAWN, WALLA sNati Hon doe By T °O., Chioare correspondent, Ee C York correspondent xl Metropolitan Batt, Sauen Bock. hone Promptly Attended Tod SELLE, x Bisor & Co. STUCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGER, BusiUN, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE and I F STREET NORTHWESE Pry. SFTT awn SIONS AND PET! LOTS TO SUIT « YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Wasuixoron, CARRY sTorrs. OLEUM ON MARGINS AND TH STOMERS AT REGULAR NEW AND CHICAGO BOAKD Are, PROVT. 1 TRADE PRICES. TNE PUBLIC GENERALLY 13. INMITED 20 ENAMING THE FACILITES OF Lis OFFICE CONSTANT QUULALIUNS AND SOP CASH SEDTLEMEN' (a AND SELL U5 GOWr AND D.C BONDS: A WARES GASLIGHA aud all other Uy stad Deposits parotena We poy SPFCIAL Baskerns, Bs J. roayat W. T fo mmbteat tr chino attention to obtaining CORRPOT ution Tewardine our various city reparedat ll times to answer im C. TOWERS & €0, DKRRS AND INSTRANCR, 100 F STREET NORTHWEST. Wraisur & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS Offer special 1 No, 669 15th street, opposite U.S. Treasury, wnts to buy or sell CRUDE PETKULECM, either for Cash or on Mane, IN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OL MORE Wenvite correspondcnca A'l information chesrfalty given. pois j PROFESSIONAL. pe boss” “force, 1910 4ith st mw. Boutetrom 9 aan, 808 pin aid from Sto 9 pam. ae | AS REEr and dail | Comme removed. Feo gl anitting. ME. pay r iy walks promote ‘No (RESIDENT) MANICURE AND St Pinger hails A ealth and si odds be ‘Wiliard Hotel a ae | {uiniSGuecutive yaar of practice” Waatuneton, Bf Ba experience. Sale Hear reset =4 COUN: Ni HAS JUST RE- ‘ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL M. Soret ie ae TUE BubC Bk Hae M jae A Coes conn Ladber ond ba orteeeen toe Ss" | ESS Scie —— pTer ts

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