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LOCAL MENTION. The Wea Oprice op rik CHIEF StoNat OvrterR, 1 oom. rally The ml her is lidleated for Atlantic and New AY ROOL, ring and repairing to order. Kets Re inne t th painted Mx Crm. Nasprn bas secured some chores Drants of rve Whisky which ar Pure pods are qi Bis wr Known stor YReTREDAY Messrs Menurrr 2%. D. TH Marker Space, tate of New Photo Art Co., cabinets & 4 diz, st stelass. Deve Glass sale, Hemple cil AND DISTRICT. Amusements, To-night. Nertonat, FUKATER—“The Black Flag.” plans Orme Hots —Mue Kies ia“ Frou we Museem.— Tom's Cabin” and curt- ec TaeaTER Cowrgrm.—Fir S varieties, NaTWON SE KikLes AuMORY.-Pulr for St. Patrick's Bew chur TeMPLE —D'rof. ©. A. Boxd’s exibition and parenoiegs ondensed Locals. sired Swill be Uxbted at 7.09 p.m, and ex- rot the pretatses of Mr. ng at house the mags. Shee re- Weise S bor by M street the condult Tost Bw corner of 1 Tort hwe « SWOFD tO procure it enSPS aS ~ musical and Tt et last ey x at th Addresses wer far at An literest 4 proposes t pt Prapkiin corps of Albany ft ceonsistsof a lght ati fall army fuck Euld ejauieties and shakes, Tokay ¥ Cturt and W. 7. Ashby were exensabas pot iarors or the Criminal Court By oy Femarkert That he did ot know oulk be accept wW the Wrnorsas TP vres ant Miss ¥ john WwW. F RE Tous —N adhiress Yu tue Drouch! out in os Went to a residence use of tWO Puoms at giving @ cheek on Ly and found Anaress, ts count att Ward was mt board. clerk of with for it De i testifled that W uve Eni confidence man. Che Court seutenced Wand t give bows, tn default of which to be committed to The wer i wedays The matter of the heck bs to be vestigated, and probably a char. last Ward forebtsining mom ting, they are w to be given U; Coexators axp Faxey Pirps at Pre Ware Sacer. Dow ik The toporters & spiend whieh will be soid at ton amaker, remaved to 3314] THE CVTIZENS’ THE comer event Tor reveivin © COUMWITTEE UPON THE DETECTIVE TRIALS. Keport of Chairman Thompson. AMIPAD WITH 173 WORK IN TRESS CRIME. WILL G ‘The meeting of the Citvzens’ Committee last ph igreat i iL attended and the proceeding dis- ext on the part of the members. Mr. Win, Ballantyne presided and Mr. A. E. Bate- inn an Thom the recent trial cied as sevretary. The chairman, Mr. John son, read a detatted report in relauon to eDevitt and Flinder. THE CHAIERMAN'S REPORT. He reviewed the char. he cire cter of the offense, which jearly recelying stolen goods. The of the larceny were all proved. id was ees Dive testimony of Hovan, the report Was explt aring that that testimony bore ail the injermal evidences of truth and was corro- tied by outside evidence. Reviewing the ehar- nr of Te oflense charged: which, according t0 the general judzment, wonid be deemed a clear case OF receivite -tolen goods, and that the pos sion of on i be held to be the possession of all } who sr isle) or Who shared in the plunder, the report malituined that such should have been, held to be the law by the court, insomuch as the judge Nad before thus instructed the jury in fresh and Finder. That instruction res fact that (he detectives werg y with the “fence” to buy i When reward was offered the The yonds t the owner, recelve tbute the reward between themselves and Lhen this wonld constitute such a con- 's Would make the possession of the fence elon Of the detectives. In such a ease tives wonld be Hable under an indictment Stolen goods. With tuts ruling, con- the report, all good ettizens wonld have been . But the charge of Judge Wyle in the sideration entirely reversed the in hs quoted above. From this last ruling & Verdict of sequittal, no matter what the testimony or the opinions of the Jury might be, was a fore- BONE couetusion. ‘TH® CONCLTSIONS REACHED. In ronetusion the report says: In two of the cs~°3 against the indicted detectives the defendar 3 have teen acquitted in pursuance of the imstruc- averdietot ¢ ted by of cong: fu another case, recent Ter court. “the disposition thus made of these cases is final, Deeense there Is pr re {ically no way of obtaining & jsion mare against the prosecution. axinst Dunt and Murphy, in which ty Was rendered, the vérdict was nd a new trial granted by the Court in rm, because of ah alleged error commit inuge Wylie in detertatning under what act ss juries are to be organized in this Dis- disposed of tn General was granted. toa confessed mur- ground that the judge erred tn de- tha pont cling ss t the qualifications of JUFORS, 13 pretit luisdle the inquiry should be taken t thee, ’ of the committer declared that If was the abuses. that had grown up under just such a system which 1 MEFTING OF THE at the recent trials has sighed to hold the court during the remain He has presided in criminal cessive assignments, since swho presided this year. by virtue of su © Court of this District, as 13 well poset of six judges, ‘Three of the six hol the Court in “General Term, to which from the devistons of the judges uital und special terms. Three of in Tact, interpret the laws here tt the principles by whieh civil minal offenses are to be adjndicated. ear te there exists hd eF tt Etke Criminal laws of this Distrtet, and rious one as to What Steps ard bringing criminals to Jus- im on on of the reading of the report the tution was i ft adj tan the report. just sub- mimitter ‘that we hot felax our efforts (or the protection of Ty ih Uuls District, and for the speedy crfiue, aud thelr pup- r when found guiity. oM@wat Law IN THE DISTRICT. In the expression of opinion which was evoked NaateSs t a fe reading of the report, oue of the members the Ciucinnatl riot. The practice of ‘ius panels from talesmen Who habitually ciouit the court-house Was declared to be etyecatonante. “suction of Uianks to Mr. Thompson for his sdopied, and he Was requested halrman, and that he des- of the ceneral committee 10 ‘omntnittee to ald him in the of the work of the eominittee. ‘The Washington Monumen ArT TO BE COM- iety met at the erlay afternoon, ‘There were President, Mr, W. W. Corcoran (chatr- oll, Supervising architect of the Treas- . aTehitect of the Capitol; Gen. John and F. L. Harvey, secre- of the meeting was to Inform f The probable completion of the mon aban eorly day, Inepler that a committee inted oF Some other setion taken by completion. It WIL be entirely Uniess some unforesee wrises the Stone Will li De set by the lust Pile Wonths of September and Octo- le Ume for the erection of the ami I next November. ne inontument anil Cave st y Birch, to recover ~ Biren claims for furnishine board and hin eof $85 per to live at the Ine returne: eA if greed to pro Ss Season at Me avery pleasant on "A imnber of De given during: ofthe club, are now ate SorprRns. . tte A. bunean prest- F, Wher nisade: snug viet it Intended iil of the sr it Weast one one toa Lael rea Wirsky bold The te af to pay for the drinks. ‘The court rds, and found that the with wert tn the ese mentioned y docket fees, The case Was sent “Let hiln be detained, now Tot hit pay luls tine, $103, or go for vw days in detauit.” ‘This Inwhich Davis Was the principal Neenses nave bee mrt to Robert, Ate Itimore: W. H-Comnbs p and Molen ml, TEX Hw Moxxrr—Sold by RA. Aino sued, from 39 to $30. per to $8 per thous. 0c. per bunch, ‘nts gentleman gave the I rewlines at the Congrega- audivnce was ot and Intelligenee shle Gs au iMerpreter of Lis own. considerabledramatie and realistic t= His frst selecuiot and those charming jauCANOU, WERE ICE ined the audtence tn « highly. “final sketch Was from “Old ch the famous west Florida With his ubctious brogue and his Scamp compenton, Jules ly gre of the ss tilisteal abuittes of a high shons Creole dialect was given fuessind power. Mr. Cableaives nit Those who Wish to enjoy a ory and fiusical treat should not fail to ——— STs. —Last Tuesday even- tan about 2 years old, id, slightly tntoxteated, went int siore iid teephoned to. polte d just seen Frank Langs- tuurter, and has been S ‘The fnformation given the Informant had see r the corner of 218t that Langston had et, between G and H phone inessage Was ini rters to the fourth Instructions t have ad. the alleged murderer Lieut. Aruoll at once sent a squad of aud surrounded the hots, and made a area for the long imissing man. He a young mab, nained Jackson, who 1s avorite among the girls, and who tre ts0u vresses ih onder to fool the girls.” pollo n Mh fe he ¥. fo take measures | j cam ‘ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON ‘The Emancipaticn Celebration. THE MASS MERTING AT ASBURY CHURCH LAST EVEN- ING. The celebration of the twenty-second anntver- sary of the emanclpation of slaves in the District Was concluded by a meeting at Asbury M. E. chureh,corner of 11th and K streets last night. The attendance was large. Mr. W. Calvin Chase pre- sided. On the platform were sea:pd George W. Williams, of Boston; Col William Murrell, Post- master Conger, Arthur st. A. Smith, D..a. Atwood, Rev. Rp Keed, E. A. Forrest, Frederick Douglass, Prof. JW. Gregory, Prot. kT. Greener, Collector Joun ook, Perry Carson, ex-Congressman Rainey, of South Carolina; B. D. Paul, George W. Stewart, G. L Joy, ehfef marshal, and the commit tee of arrangements, John W. Freebiin, Ham ite, Finlelgh, seer-tary: Talghman Dorsey, Robt, Dorsey, €. C. Ball, SW. Herbert and Logan Wil itams. " Prof. Thos. P. Bell's cholr of over 90 votce: ‘With Miss E. V. Wood as orgamist, occupted seats in the gallery and during the evenitg rendered, in € le. a number of selections, Kev. Mr. the opening prayer and Mr. D. A. At ‘Wood read the emitnclpation act. MM WILLIAMS’ ORATION. The oration of the evening was delivered by George W. Wililams, the colored historian, of Bos- ton, who spoke for about an hour, reviewing the Ristory of the colored race and speaking of the progress made. He observed that It was Dut a few short years ago when those who came here by rea- son of (he War were pointed at with scorn, He n= marked that strangers when they come to this eity do not see the best of the race, and are apt to look ‘ft those Whom they find loating on the corners and, about the court houses*and Capitol as the repre- Sevtative colored men of the District. This was unjust, for those who needed soap and water did not form the bulk of the race here. He referred to the Lthat to-day there were 62) colored clerks 1D omies, Speaking of suffrage, he sald it would do much forthe District, and if 1Uis dented here because of ignorance of voters it stiould also be dented to New ‘York elty for the same reason. A duet by Miss 4. V. McCabe and Madame Davis, and addresses by Mr.” Arthur St. A. Sinith and Col. Wiliam Morrell constituted the remainder of the exercises, SovTHERN RaTLRoaD ScHEDULES.—The Southern railroad time convention in session in New York Yesterday dectded that there should be no change o€ time ‘between New York and Washington, and that when local changes were made south of Washington they should take effect on May 11. Secretary W. F. “Allen sald that standard time 1s now in tise among forty-five of the fty mulllions of People in the United States. The Presidential Campaign. REPUBLICANS OF TENNSYLVANIA FOR BLAINE, OF ILLINOIS FOR LOGAN, AND OF ALATAMA FOK ARTHUR —WEST VIRGINIA DEMOCRATS FOR TILDEN. ‘The republican convention at Harrisburg, Pa., Yesterday adopted a platform favormg the continu- ation of that system of protection to home industry Which develops industries and guarantecs just wages; the protection of every eltizen in his right to cast a free ballot; the suspension cf the cotnage of the standard silver dollar; the retirement of the trade dollar; the indorsement of the administration of President Arthur, and the approval of etvil ser- vice reform, and declaring Blaine and Lincoln to be the chotee 6f the republicans of the state for Preak dent and Vice President, and instructing the dele gates at large to vote for them as long as thelr Raines should be before the convention," An excit= Ang debate occurred over the admission of the stab : lon from Allegheny county, as advo jority Teport of the committee on contesied deiezitions. ‘The minority report Ww: Anally adopted by @ vote of 128 to 117, and the stal- warts were Jubilant. Gen. E. S. Qsborne. of Wilkes- barre, was nominated as Congressman at larg: ‘he ltnols republican state convention, at Peo- ria, Festerday nominated Lion. Richard J. Oglesby tor governor by acclamation, and adopted resb tons requesting the delegates appolnted for the state at large, and Instructing those appointed by the convention, to vote for Logan at Uke national convention. On « test vote of the Alabama republfean deleza- Yon to Chicago, Arthur received 19 out of 20 vote ‘The dewnocrutte state convention of West Virginia yesterday elected delegates to the national conven lon, aud instructed them to cust thelr votes for ‘Tilden. ‘The New York Post says that the conference committee of the New York Independent republi- after discussing the advisability of making & publle declaration that they weuld not, under any circumstances, accept Arthur, Logan, of Blaine a candidate top the Presidency. reterred the subject to a special Gates: tneliding Gen, Franels C. Barlow, Carl Sehurz, end others. Hon. David Davis'will take Ho part in poiltics this year. The Great Tornado in Georgia. MANY PERSONS KILLED AND HOUSES DESTROYED. ‘The tornado which swept over a part of Georgia ‘Tuesday morning was first heard from in Harris county. IL moved from southwest to northeast. Forty-six houses were completely blown awa: the county. Among the dead are four men and three women. Mrs. Mary Davis was Jured that death must ensue, “In Chipley tm: honses were demolished. In Merriwether county Tully $200,000 worth of property wasilestroved. ‘The Powell piace, one of the most noted In the state, Was entirely swept away, and Mr. Powell, st randson, Ben, Powell, ‘and four nosrv Kilied outright, while Ave other per-or Mancted that some of them will dle. children were blown away, ad hav heard from. Further on’ it struck Pete ‘Tolson’s Flace, destroying everything except the Awellin A negro girl Was killed on Dr. Beasiey’s farm, near Sundtown, Six colored people are known to lave deen killed on one plantation and four on another. In Flowery Brunch, on the Richmond and Danville Toad (north of Striékland) a wealthy citizen w: struck by lightuing and Instantly Killed and bis child fatally scorched. A negro was killed by lightning at a store six miles from Athens. are so al negro hot since been Mane Prrrit’s Creer. URE.—The condition of little Mabel Pettit, who wasso cruelly scalded by 1 an Inhuman woman at Far Rockawa iniproved, but D vive, although § Rulliy party Was Mh. ransall, widow of Hote Burdsall, tormerly & prooninent politictan in d Vork and chief clerk 7 the surrogate’s court thet The woman's brother declares she is insane. It appears that Mrs. Burdsall held the child, pouring th ding Water over her, while a bel around the child's Waist held the water next tls body, In- tensitying Uhe agony. Mr. Pettit obtained a war- Tant from Justice Healey, and Mrs. Burdsall was arrested und gave ball, Serra Dress Goons. NEW STYLES. Tricotine Dress Goods, Tricatine Dress ( Sun's Veiling, ne All-wool Clit, Wanieutta Cotton, Se Bleached sheet Fisured Linen Lawn, 5e Childe ho seams, The. Guts British half-hose, no seats, all colors, 21¢, Ait-w of Whise Flannel, 2c, iy T Belile, te 250. Vee tw re Girwharns, be Spring Drews Goo Procace Drees Silke, crochet € ni wits lace, halt ‘Fancy Straw Mattuny, Ise, nee TOWSON’'S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, apl? South Side, near Market. AYERS CATHARTIO FILLS ARE SUITED TO every age. Heine susrar-coated they areeasy to take, ‘snd though mild and pleaxint in action, are thoroneh and searching ineffect. Their efficacy in all disordere of the stomach and Lowel+ is certified to by eminent physicians, prominent clergymen, aud many of our best citizens, ERFECT SOUNDNESS OF BODY AND MIND 18 possible only with pure blood, Leading medical au- thorities of all civilized countries en orse Ayer's Rarwa- arilla as the best b.ood-purifying medicine in existence, It vastly increases the working and productive powers of both hand and brain, aps Sus: Sus: Suxs: St36. Se 36. BEAUTIFUL FANOY COLORED SILKS, 375. BLACK SILKS! COLORED SiLKS! 81.00, 81.25, 81.50. 79, $1.00, $1.25. BLACK and COLORED SILKS reduced 25 on every yd. CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. | BEAUTIFUL PLATD DRESS GOODS Silk and Wool, 26. HANDSOME BROCADE BL \CK SILKS NUNS VEILINGS, wide, donble-wid\, Cream, Pink, Bhuis, aud Black —s14. HENRIETTA CLOTH (BIACK), pure Silk and Wool, 81. PURE SILK BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, NUNS' VEILING, Pure Woo COLORED SATINS, 50. BLACK SATINS, 50, NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, BROCADE SILKS. pink, cream, blue, white. $1. COLORED CASHMERES, Pure Wool, fink, Blue, 37, NUNS’ VEILING ‘beautiful lace style), Pure Wool, 25, BLACK CASHMERE SHA \LS, pure wool, $150. COLORED BROCADE SILKS, 75. BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESS GOODS, Silk and Wool Checks, 37: Silk and Wool Plain Dress Goods, $734; Black and White Silk and W.ol Check Dress Goods, 3735; » all-wool, spring shades, 20, CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACE. ‘NEW SPRING GOODS, VERY LATEST je atylon and very lowest prices’ te dally.” All-wool Gowds Uclow soak? ‘Go there, sxainine before buyine ms SJ avanuse scrotis, raxa, evo wing on a dress, fearing Le Would | ies And Decorative Pictures, Gould, 421 9th st mi eT The Courts. Equrry Covet—Juige James. Yesterday, Cissell agt. Kaiser; writ of assistance oniered. Jobes agi. Stewart: wotion to dismiss DIL denied. Walker a ave to fie supple mental bill granted. Lt i agt, Lemon; re- straining order isstied, Jolson agt. Jonson; ret- sagt. Kennedy; au- 'y ratified. Pouick CovRT—Judge Snell, Today, Willian Hi Joaded pistol; charged with keeping Sune $20 collaterg each: wary Fitzpatrick, Jos. Solari & Co., Esau T- Johnson, stoan bucush, Pat Moo Jos! Marinelit and Yary'Lynn. ored, was fined $19 for assaulting @ colored’ girl named Mary Levi. Susan ‘Thomas. colored, for the larceny of 4 dress anda pair of <noes from Rachael Dodson, Was sent to jall for 80 days, afi Ts Wing persons. were irs End forfeited John Jackson, col” irs fa West Washington, Ronneny.—Sometime during yesterday the hail of the residence of Mr. Jatues Oneal, No. 1633 32d Street, was entered, and an overcoat Valued at $15 stolen! from the rack. FeRsonaL.—Mr. T. D. Waters, son of Mr. J. G. Waters, who isin Dusiness near Silver cit ‘Mexico, ts in town on a short visit to Dis parents. —Miss Mollie Waters, of Langley, who has been quite iil, 1s convalescent. DiscoURAGED.—rhe county residents are much disappointed and disheartened that the appro- pristion for the High street roa@ hus been thrown | out of the District appropriation bill. ‘THE FISMNG at Gregl Falls is said to be Detter than for a long tiie past. CONDITION OF THE WATER—Great. Falls, 93; tem- perature, 31; recelving reservoir, 96; temperature, Ba: distributing reservolr, 54; Lemperiture, 50. CUMBERLAND Coal TRADE.—I be shipments from the mines of the Cumberland coal region during the week ended April 12th, aggregate 63.851 tons for the Week, and for the year 508,604 tons, » Increase of 22364 tons as compared with the Cor Tesponiing period of 188. Over Chesapeake and ‘Ohlo canai—week, 5,330 tons; year, 15,063 tons; decrease from last’ yeur, 45,278 tons. Affairs on the Virginia Side. THE FURLIC SCHOOLS—INTEKESTING EXBIBITION— NEIGHBORHOOD AFFATHS—THE CROPS AND THE LATE SEASON. Correspondence of THe EVENING San, Faiis Cacnen, Va., April 14, 1984 ‘The people of this place had an outpouring on ‘Thursday evening last. The occasion of it was an exhibition by the public schools, and the large hall Was crowded. The teachers this school year are Mr. H.C. Wood, a graduate of Union college, and Miss C. D. Rockwell. Miss R. has had considerable experience in teaching. The schools under thelr instruction have made saulstactory progress the past winter, The turnout to the exhtbition of our citizens Is a clear, cogent expres estin the educational question. tuoi IF people Of a determination to precent Yin this locality. ‘Hhere Is uo ewre for tt that people will adopt. “The pro; isisted of deelainations, didogues, tableaux, and Without space to speak spectall ance I desire to enter the naine of didate for future fame in some dep. in Mle on the roll—L, Rawlins son, Faward Tripp, Berle Dre son, Muinte Anderson, Lyan S. AU Tifléld, Nellie Birch, Essie M: Ollve ‘Capehart, Fred. Buxto Gilbert Bios, Ida Galpt, Suste’ Crossman, Mamie Pond, Edna Birch, BurUe’ Buxton, Julia Patterson, Tt is a manifesta- 1 wh young can- tment orother Howard Flagg, Rob. Whaley, Ernest Gospital, Henry Crocker. John Brunner, Waiter Bureh, Dora Nourse, Kate Mayes, Alice Perrizo, Mamie Perigo, Mainte’ Hall, Lucitie Capehart, Mary. Crossman, Mame Galpih, Mand Thorne, Lilian Rawlins, Willle Fastinan, Beulah Donaldsoy, Also, George and Eva Birch in the Quaker Courtship, a song, tae latter Delng searcel) Sfx, and 1 Was thost aintis- Ingly done.” ‘The whole evening’s performance wi alike creditable to teachers and pupils. ‘The planting ts fully mont! later than last year, and (hen it w fe weess liter than usual. The peach buds are resuy to ourst into bloom the eh a most Femarkable mortallty among the cows this spring “coming {n." Peopie Ought to Know Git cows comiag In should not be fed With mill feed for months previous to that event. A few roots or oats mlht be given Unew Ln addition to bay or fodder without dauge Tain told that sume of our growers have sold toes by the load tn your elty tor 20 cents per Tsald te The Stax readers in planting ME that potatoes wonld he so cheap re another crop that the palate would lose Its ish for them, ‘This result was plain enough tor Ybody to Se The comtug wedding of Miss Jennte, daughter of the Hon. A. A. Freeman, of thisplace, fo Mr. Abram, Lansing Koon, Was announce some weeks azo, 1 Will take ‘Thursday evening at the Old Falls ( S.3 cut PPP, 00) wow ow ppp PPoo wwww | PPP O oO Wwww fn Be OO WWwWw Db = e WoW «bbb 5 This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomencss. More econoraical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Soldonly incans. Hora. Baxrsa PowDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. X, a6 Viny Norceante, The difference between zood and bad Clothing is Very noticable, but in no respect is it more observable then fn style aud finish, ‘There is Superior, sail an exp rioneed hn y GEOLGE SPRANSY, mmimends them to mes murk is confirmed every nity. to co) SPRAY ‘This impartial these whe have an opp with goods toutul ¢ stir ent and compl te, which shows how carefully ‘vare etaranterd to be ¥; for instance, wostles or pants for 84, Darsaig, sud the two shades ay frock for $16.50, any | . Post Office. OR BOYS! AGE—412 is. ‘ew Eaxter Suit, S150, inusic. | co Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tax Evexmxa Stax Crrx ScHooL Boaxp.—The city school board held acalled meeting last night, President Stuart in the chair. Mr. Strauss, from the committee, reported that the Howell property, adjoining the Washing- ton school house, could tot be bought for less than $3,500. ts actual value, a8 determined by the tax assessment, Was $2,000. An offer of the Green heirs to Sell Green's factory for a school house, and a suggestion as to the purchase of a portionof the Braddork, were considered at some length, and at last @ conimittee, consisting of Messrs. Strauss, Vin- cent, Mankin, Marbury and the superintendent, Were appointed to examine all the buildings, or lots available fora new school building, and report at an adjourned meeting to be held next Monday night. CHRSAPEAKE PRESBYTERY.—The presbytery of the Chesapeake opened” its session here last might and continues Its meetings at the Second Presbyterian church to-day. Rev. Dr. Dinwiddie presides, and. the opening sermon was preached by Rey. Jas. H. ‘Smith, of Leesburg. PoLiticaL Commirrer.—At a county convention the republicans of Alexandria county have chosn | Benj. Austin chairman of the county committee, | with R. W. Whiting and H. Drummond as his as soclates | Nores—Anderson Lants 18 held at the station | house, charged by OMicer Grady with an assault on Joun Henderson.—Jonn Lawes and Moses Stuart | were fined, at the mayor's court, $2.50 each, for dis- orderly conduct at Fishtown.— Additional liquor | licenses have been granted to Thos. Gorham, Jas. | smith and F. A. Howell—Capt. Peter Francis | jad One Of his legs badly hurt yesterday, by being ‘caught in a line on his vessel al the wharl—W. A. Hover, Benj. Avgitn, John Mansfeld and Thos | Owens have been chosen delegates from Alexandria, county to the “straight-out” convention at Kich- mond on the yuh, Cartarra. In Lumber Camp in Winter. ‘The men who cut and hau! exposed in severe wea! and rugged, are somer Mr. Randall, of aw sively engi that one of his men w sore Unroat, so that thes ‘They admfhistered Perry Dv: internally and externaly. Was relieved, and the next day he wus at work 33 ust ._. Women in Shops and Stores. Women wo labor often hs a Son's Capeine Porous Plasters will relieve it tume- |e} ERS) diately. 25 cents. It allays Burnett's D. C., THURSDAY. APRIL 17, 1884 CITY ITEMS. are fearfully trem duty. | we WhO fs exten ed in the lumbering ‘business, writes aba Fa In an hi Burnett’s Coconine, THE BREST OF ALL HAIR DRESSINGS. irritation, removes ail dandruff, and invigorates the action of the captl- Jaries in the highest degre, thus promoting & | Vigorous and healthy growth’ of hair. Upon the glossiness and richbess of the hair Is such ‘a8 cannot be surpassed. Flavoring Elixir of Babek Cures positively Chills, Fever and Ague and all Na- | larial trouble; contains no quinine; at drugyists’; 30° | backache. racts are the best. 0 d with a terrible he wontd die 2 Killer, bots ur the sufferer eo Ren- | FY tendency to Its effect. For Conghy and Throat Dixorders | Use BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. changed my mind respecting them, except 1 t better of that which T began thinking well oL"— Rev. Henry Ward Beech tn id only “Haye never OKs e0 | Wilbor’s Cod-Liver Oi1 and Lime. The friends of persons who have from confimmed consumption by | Jest Orrsen Ay Exrauwr Lose Though hardy | CHILDR | ante | as LADIES GOODS, "S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, LACE and SHIRKED CAPS, PORE BONNETS MERINOCLOARS in tHabhant and oth im aud Swiss Fs and other Trimming Laces Mire = MA KUPPED bh atrcet 3 RTMENT LARGE, HANDSOME AND com. PLETE OF THE MEDIUM AND FINER GRADES OF JERSEYS. | NO KUSTY, DUSTY, OR SHOP-WORN JERSEYS. EVERY GARMENT FRESH, BRIGHT AND PERFECT. are perfect tn abape and finish, and in price are as low as the poorer erades been restored eommon th all shops 2 use of this original preparation, and the grateful partiesthoni. Ladies are invited to examine them, aud compare the Selves, have, by recommending it and acknowl- qualities and prices, whether they wish to purchase or edging a ee eitica zisen, the article @ mot 5 = Fast. popularity in New England. ‘The Cod-Liver . Oil ts To tals combination robbed of tis unpieasint DOUGTASS, COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1 laste and rendered doubly effective in be apled and inth stree with the Lime, which isitselfatrst ratte priv 8?! a in teat ple, supplying nature with just the assistant > p A single dose of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE tn-| quired toheatand restore thw diced luce A. Mapawe J. P. Parser, « | stntly relieves the most violent Saverine or Head | Hy WikboR, Boston, proprictor, “Sod ty aiid beet dota ances | Colds, clears the Head as by maxic, stops watery dis. = pagal | aor F NORTHWEST. | charges from the Nose and Eyes, prevents Ringing | Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Headache, and sub- | dues Chills and Fever, In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of foul mucus, restores the senses of smell, taste and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offeusive matter, sweetens and purifies the breath, stops the cough and arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Consumption. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford’s Inhaler, all in one package, of all druz- fists for $1. Ask for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Porrgx DRv@ axp Cuxaicat Co,, Boston. | PAIN 18 THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NEEVE. | | COLLINS: VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER Instantly affeyts the Nervous System and banishes Pain, A perfect ELECTRIC BATTERY COMBINED WITH A POROUS PLASTER FOR 25 CENTS. Itan- nihilates Pain, yitalizes Weak and Worn Out Parts, strengthens Tired Musctes, prevents Diseaso, and doos more in one baif the thne thn auy oter plaster in the | world. Sold evers where, apla | | | o 8 | | A mT RRR, | aa Seca THT FER OPER, AA Ssss 2B EE BRR AAA og im RR a4 Sus8 Tf EeE ROE | | | THE PALAIS ROYAL OFFERS FOUR SPE- L co yy a oo vy | L oo Vy | L 0,0 WY Ea Bus —| LLLL 00 Vo EEE Sg38 BARGATN NO. 1, 1S 500 DOZ REAL FRENCH KI GIOV. proved shape, new colors, perfect fi thug, only $1 per pair. BARGAIN NO. 2 IS 200 DOZ EXTRA LONG KID MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, very best quality, ouly | $1.50 per vair, BAKGAIN NO. 3, 15 190 DOZ, LISLE THREAD MOUS- | QUETAIRE GLOVE® in all the new shades, omy be. per pair. BARGAIN NO, 4, 18 100 DOZ. 6-BUTTON LENGTH, SILK MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, in twenty-two | ew colors, only 68¢. per pair. eo HOH 1 H HO O ig HHH O O 1 HH OO 1 HOE ig oon . ing Day ‘With Durkee’s Salad Dressing there ts no waste | or disappointment. «Yeu are certain to produce a ood Salad ides, a superb table sauce. It costs less than howe-made, and 13, Bicycle Shirts and Stockingy Lunaborg’s Perfume, idena for Men and Boys, all colors and size I rates’ Lo clubs; Suimples and H sts, fron: S0e. to © Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Aipine Violet Lundborg’s Pertume, Lily of the Vailey. eo ™. | Has, for more than hait x | all ci Laroque’s Wark $1 a BOLL jarrison Streets, Baitithore, Md. lixer of Calivayn entury, been tn use by Ses of people, aid indorsed by eminent phy Sicians a8 the best tomte and The weak, the nervous, the to give new Ife, vigor and kh: larly a lady’s medicine. Ss. W.E. Thorntor, Proprietor, Baltimore and | Sold by druze ‘Wy,th, som Fars Received on Storage. Guaranteed im B. HL StINEMi1Z 3 Don’t Die inst damage BY ti the House. hand fire, Sos, 1207 Penna ave, “Rough on Rats” clr ars out rats, mice, roaches, ‘Ded-bugs, les, ants, Li Ie. sy chipul unks, gophers. gopher "Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in hall-pound ound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Bui lertuallik alu Sweet Lk, Ge. per quart, Cream 15e. pint. You Are Isvireo ING’S PALA cE. GEAND SPRING OPENING OF ON TUESDAY A! FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS AND NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY 5 We offer as Souvenirs on Opening Days cents, Also, | | 1.000 Eleeant Bunches of COLORED and BLACK TIPS | at20cents, Three ina bunch Suld formerly at 50 | bunch. Three inabunch Sold formerly at $1. ‘We offer also as Souvenirs 25 cents, worth 5) cents, 1.090 Children’ RIMMED HAIS at cOceats, worth #L We offvr also a choice assortment of FLOW! , SILK and KID GLOVI'S as Souyentrs on: mb3t that the Home and Fore prices that will meet. the more thin compensated by payiue a visit to KING'S pen Asin the past. we will again exhibit the | Larsrst Stock, Most Choier Goods und all the Novelties PALACE, 614 SEVENTH STREET. THE PALAIS ROYAT, OFFERS THE FOLLOWING SURPRISES FOR EASTER: 75 DOZ. LISLE THREAD HOSE, Silk Finished, Double Feet, all new color, 49¢,, usually 68, 60 DOZ. BLACK INGRAIN HOSE, warranted Fast Ool- ors, White Hels ald Toes, 39¢., usually 480. Svuxa Goons ‘The largest and best selec ted stock of SUITINGS ever mbit ESTABLI: H. 10 Penns} oftefed for gentlemen to select trom st the LEADING TAILORING SHMENT OF D. BARR, vania avenne, 100 DOZ. ENGLISH BAL. HOSE, Fancy Stripes, tn Intest duaiuns, improved shape, 29e., usually 48c. 200 DOZ WARRANTED ALL SILK HOSE, in. twenty- two new shades, improved French Toes, $3c., usually SPECIAL PRICES: 78 DOZ SATIN COACHING PARASOLS, Paragon ‘Frames, Natural Sticke, twenty new colors, 81.59, usually $1.7% 60 DOZ. SILK SUN UMBRELLAS, in Brown, Nile ELHY, DEEDS, Se. taken for SAF i BPLCIAL GUARANTEE, at the Lowest. THE PALAIS ROYAL ASA SPECIALTY FOR EAS- tia tot oo sa ae aie ‘ident, i ERIN, F ESYDERG Psi TER, QUOTES THE FOLLOWING PUARSS CHUER Ge eae 0, ‘E-KEEPIS Tue Natioxar Sure Dezosrr Co. CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE. 5, PERPETUAL CHARTE! ACT OF CONGRESS $145, JANUARY 22D, 1867 ie ital. e 1.0) ai innate wana bees — Broo Vaulted prin vapor teas goes on Accorditae to nized lovations ‘Rooms, apd Decks ad jing vaults, provided tor Safe-reutera, PPP A RRR A SS, 00 © 5S, Bh fe BE SPE 9888 BPP RAAB RaK S88 OE 88s crater: ‘ i 7 AND VALU Po ATAR RAT ASSS§°00 Lut Ses8= | yt Eating HONDS ands ‘ites, ‘Vice President, iL BEULLEVAN I Seestary, Duskcrons: P. Snyder, Tentamin UMD, Anat. SOF. ‘huurtes 0. Gloves, Willard, a Green or Black, Imported Sticks, $1.79, usually 81.98, | 25 DOZ SATIN PARASOLS, with Colored Satin Lin- LIQUIDGLUE Lversthing Kock!—Hardas RRR OOF YA rE « i—Firn as ings, Fancy Sticks, @2.10, usually $2.68, ERO Oy ¥ aa E |orsuet Etro : e RREO O VY AALE |Granitel: Strongest, ~ a 400, R ROO FY Asal Juste Glue on Earth! AtI9M4 and 1016 Pennsylvania ayeiie, RB BOO FY 40 ALLL jteutut: ac are apt eee We SeLBY'S, __ |ule ad naepatrah EF E r a R eration’ ursitere: AM crnstrere: Ef crxrrunet e 2 2 Hi SOME OF THE DancaiNs we WILL OFFER FoR | BP gy & aa Tr ss G8 tus % Ash Chamber Suite, 8 jinn with Landscape Mirror, | BPP AVA EAA Ht Pasg Mahar iarSuste, Waiecrs, 10.499 Miron eg, | 2 A LLL AA i Chery Chatter Suite, with Landscape Minror, 2x30, PE ey 18 Oe Sag meet er Sime Suite in awh, #48 BRR, (09, YF A anim Cover) Matt pestpal 0 Ash Marbte Top, 10 pieces, 2022 im 93 ¥v RS Cece wbeloals rere” very City and County. Mailed ouiy by Manuiz Brass Pins, Marble Slab, Beveled RE ‘oo ¥ Rare prtrye gee ig eee eines n y Panels, Brass Washington, D.C. Walnut Chute Marble'tupe gO. hu 3, Marble Top Cc IN & HOERE, 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR ABD BRL! w mh2s rk : Sand S10 Sth street, Bow. Covesx 8 m S 1425 New York avenue, Srurxe Scyres Is Has aplo . DUNLAP'S FIFTH AVFNUE SPRING-STYLE SILK BAT and STIFF HATS, in BLACK, BROWN, Fo A Goon, Srrviceanue BRONZE and NUT- BROWN COLORS, WILLEIT & KUOFFs, Sole Agents for this City, OB STYLISH mh22-1m 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SUIT OF CLOTHES Bw PEAKS HIGHLY OF ELECAMPANE ) 4 AND UND. They aftord speedy and pers unment rellef to alt Conzhs, Caddy: Homecare kee 0770 3e ave pleasant to take, aud slop colghing iinmediately: ‘They uverit a trial Doxes 25¢., only at ARTHUR, diseane Aud the famous . SPIRIT BATHS, Acknowledged by every on who" has taken them as Breatest eet fe 1535 F FURES£ IN THE counTRY. ‘They speak for themselves, Imported Pure Oltve Off on draught. (20 $ru Sraeet Nonrnwere Cd And 1339 PENNSYLVANIA AVEZUE ‘MPORTERS OF FRENCH WINES, COGNAC,CHAM I PAGNES AND COWDLALS French Clare's, $1.50 Ainerican native Wine Cabvorniy WOU TAC Agents for first, class Chan pacnes anu a VALKENS. 904 lore STREET NORTHWEST— LS oF es, RE SOR and K Yep Cements Lime: Flastac Puig, fae ‘Glock, Tak, Tine ase ‘ale "randics and Champesned, a a ‘Se, a bottle Donte,“ Honlewag’ Baretbay sens Sadar Bane ae Vitis de toute v land Ha. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. Our $6.2 Suit, with broad binding, is nearly worth double. ‘cannot be matched in the city. Our $8.25 Cheviot Suit is as good as any @12 suit you can buy anywhere, Our €10 Cassimere Suit compares well with any §15 suit you can buy. (Our 812 Cassimere Suit is as good as any $18 sult you can buy. Our #7 Mixed Cheviot Suit, in seven different patterns, Our $10 Frock Suit is fully worth $15. ‘We sell you # good Indigo Blue Fiarnel Suit st $7.50. AG A. R, Suit at $10. ‘We have a large line of 4-button Corkscrew Cutaway ‘Suite, all shades, at very low prices, gig have # fall line of Boys’ and Children's Butta, from up. we line of Men's, Youths’ and Boys' Panta, sroun $1.50 up: Children's Pants from 608, WR REMEMBER THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNEE SEVENTH AND G STREETS apl0 PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. 05 A Large Stock of FENDERS, at Low Prices TENDED 7). RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND JOBBING IN ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- SUCH SUCCESS TN HISTORY Sostrance has ever been ve 2 stint acl corded an tl MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ‘Tiss Society is now but a little over three. ‘old, yet in that short time has written 13,000: ©f hiemberehi $€64,000,000 0 tion the perfection of Life Insurince seems finally to bereached. Rot, as do the old line companies, ‘und had in foree on the surance. In the plan We do so little as to render the, Jee do we, an a + or a we Passocie: first of the year ‘of this Associa charge upon an assUMED MOuTALITY, und take from the policy-holder an amount so far in excess of the eed to be put 1 to bis br Seaament com)anies have dove do, chai ‘and still « | nsigorator extant, | pilttated, all tind tt pines®. Particu- OPENING OF IMPORTED ard” prints, 43c. pet mak: | 1,000 Bunches of Still Better Prime Goods at 48 cents & | | You will bo Thy thi viv Bussiis * nv Importer of oH PONNETS AND ENGIISH ROUND BATS, FINE MILLINERY GOODS, REAL LACES. DENS TRIMMINGR, FINE NECKWEAR, PA ASOLS, AND SPRING WEAPS, fm all the Trading styles. Tite Trwvise, Parts. FRE! for Pennsyivents enue aps Sree Asp Sramen, Oresna MKS. M J HINT, No, Ly F Srueer. BONNETS AND ROUND Hads, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, mih29 : pril let and 24, MESS SNE K. HUMPHERY, 420 TENTH STREET NOM’ Makes CORSETS toe abd guarantees pertect ee BYR STECT ‘yls and madara AL UES Ab i Menu Upferwras I Dress Reform Goode, Ys Corerts, Comet Mise te own that for the’ price ix Gnwurrasesk, NB French, Geruian aud Spauisu sy So BOEOS, QOEGIIAS, BUILDIN . 1 CLASS HAT D ‘Thave Litents and Five Fans. Lyons und Vien UNO AN HATE pe Hoe Cu dupd shaunpoved VIN® TIATR WORK, fiair Drewsing. aticat class wanes, SFLPTE? NTH STREET NORTHWEST. DRY_ Goons. 5 — = wand | Sesixo Axp Sronen Darss Goons. W. M. SHUSTER & BONS, eno \ shades, Qualities Veicee One case of superior all wool Tricotts Rett win Neotel, Gangtem tn Tater Promeh Settete tote gt set low prices, Wiuir @uiteviderd Dresees Pica hoes, piel aa te Boe ie cheateat rat variety. Hunteodarel Wehawe hongtt een, sel oe or apy sale nes wade | Velvet oe Rock, ilk irae j WAL SROSTER & SONS, oun rete Sd) Panay ivania avenge _S B-THU BRST 18 THE CHPAPEST. New Faresc 1 Dares co | SEATON P (SUCCESSOR TO PORRY & BROTHER INVITES AN INSPECTION OF HIS SEW AN COMPLETE Sick Uf SPRING ARERR are ue XD s Thre TEXTURES. COMTISISO REE PATOST POPE aAN NOVELTIES AN Most Arnal wen Pats See CeS OR i AND COMBINATION SUITS. en | ONEW PLATS AND FIGURED CHTNa sts. DEW SUMMER SILAS AT da AND the | NIM LOVISINE SILKS ta AND $1 DPS EMKOLOLIRT DTNDIA PONGEES “ERTEA GOGD VALCES* IN SALIS. HHADAMES AND SUKATCSIEAS AT "$2 3 POND NS AC An aE STOR PRON er se Tose STAR NG FUE WEAW GUAMAS | BOSSES CACTEAINE PRINCESSE ANDSCHROR. Pris“ MONGEULA" BLACK SLRS SHOR @i 08500 NEW BLACK GRENADTNE LUPIN MOURNING Dit COMPLE L) STOCK Ob “Wastt FABRICR™ SEW IMPORTED WikApS, NEW EMBROIDERED FICHUS, NES BLAIDED SACKED, NEW BLACK SILK JERSEYS eLTIES IN PARASOLS AND an. NEW HANDKERCHIFFs, HOSIFRY ARD GLovEs Be-cioICE GOODS PLAIN FIGUELS aNd | KSCT PRICES GLAKANIERD. ss | SEATON PERRY. Derry But j satan EPONA avecioe Src boy, Srecut Orven 8 OF BLACK Gpops, IN SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR BLACK SILK WAP HENRIETTAS. MISE. HACK RICOTINES. TOMAS. I CORDULLT TE. KAw DAM ‘Te WLC K wits GRATNE, TINE. BLACK JACONET LAWNS. GANDY TA SNS BT ACK CASEM OULTUANIS ENGLISH CHAPE SAND IRICEN, 81 NE GOODS HAVE BREN LL FUL DESLKIX: alt Ale, AND WL RECTION BY THOBE ELECTED Y REPAY TVPUR S. L. HEMPSTONE, $03 MARKET SPACE ‘ « Sruxa Goons WILL OFFER THIS WEPE SPROTAL BAR ee AE odin GAINS IN BLACK SILKS, SILK GRENADINES. pss EE eros FUENCH WOOL NOVELLIES TN CHOICE DE a removed from Pa ter 19 No, 26D street aniath. | GETS Al baat LAWNS. tf 5 Bee crmored from Paltore 16 Ko. 6 etree ecatt | n aats Cae Rice FINES opens eee th f loue omy mer in the y Je LINEN DAMASK LABLECLUTHS aND : feb2-tun sites porte t sutisfaction i At RINS, ALL siz Says sun a BRO. irra VALS CREE RE NOR, uit, ts i & 00. 1308 F treet. Nuw Snuxo Goons Recewen Ar | LUTTRELL & WINE'S, | NO. 1000PENNA AVE. comer amhst aw. Beautifal Summer Soke, arth Th nr price, tie ‘e150 - a Grea Bancass IN FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, yarean excellent value st § § to call and look at th: ew her We ruuke a epec Jron’s and_ Misses Spring Deed Shoes unl a atteattion of parents to the same, Now as low ts Our stock of Ls Opera Slippers ts especial worthy nm. We have teu tw ft any took. very Lin i per at s0 coute Mose Mippers trom Ie, Men's, Boss Our “Bu) known te ne ail sotistact 1y wi 1 thet, A call is solicited at Shiws we sal If a pair doce not Gnertuly ive auuter pair i SINSHEIMER & BROS, aps 808 7th and S151 Mstreeta, AND INVIGORATING. ‘Thors who may wish to purchnen, either Deverare or for mediciual pups, an Whiskey, are invited to uuake a tnal ut the calebrated i WHISKEY. This Whisker, pron an anslvtical examination, har proved tobe FREE from Fuel 04, aud indeed of any: Gf the modern uerediente which are usu to give @ Bclitious aie and Bavor to this pupuler drm FOR Satu at BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, 3B. BRYAN & BO, CC. BRYAN, BL. WHEELER, THOS. A. ROVER, 3.T, METZGER & BRO, BEALL & BAKER JOHN H. MAGEUDER, *-C. ERGOOD & Uo0 WA HELM ‘Wasmixoron, DO H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, TeBIG CONE SEES See ee. EST Al PHEAPES >» JKIN CAUTION.—Genuine only with the fre simfia ‘of Baron Lichur's Siguature in Blur Ink acrows ‘the Level. caution is tecensary, Owing 40 various cheap aud imferior tes being an the market. LIEBIG COMPANYS xteAe Oe eee, To be had of all Storekeepers,« Cheniste,| Sole Agents for the Cuited States Nolcente ouiy) €. David & Co., 9 Fenchurch Senriaste Boas Se ‘CELL ‘TKUSS: THAT NEVER BREAKS ‘never woute Oucalwaye Cle and can be wortwhile “stor eusat width, and cheaper than | ~ $20. = $1. am o1to, Sissons. 97 85, eho0, “ i toe ue alain wate 6 ; our price, S00 | Otte nat Cloths new etindes, Cegent quality, 61 sin Black, 5 Cloth, new stad Fl lite French Sten anig Misses’ Howe reduced from 500 to 18a Great tin pa Pete rated om et 3 The Bet White Spread om Washington at @1.25. Eigse neers tin apaeeeiaeee teuptag war Tatd: Datunske, 25,35. 40, Slandel wo & Crane S11 MARKET SPACE, ARF DATLY ADDING NEW AND DESIRABLEQOODS DEPAKIMEN TS MEY ARE PREPARED TO ASCHUAT As ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE | AND ithe iu CALL SPECIAL ALZRNIION ZU Tak FOLLOWING 1 YD. WIDE BLACK QASHMPRE. soc JOB | AGRAND BARGAIN IN @1 BLACK TLR 1 LOT COLORED SILKS 1—SPECIAL. | = ccusenitke uxooceD ro som. 1 * FRENCH SATINES, REDUCED TO250m., | 1 CASE 114 WHITE SPREADS, REDUCED To #1 1" us ¢ - “To 91m JOBS IN HOSTERY. JOBS IN TOWELS, TABLE LINENS AND NAPEINS MANY NEW GOUDS IN SPRING NOVELTIE® ALL AT POPULAR PRICE. WE INVITE INSPECTION. TRUNNEL & CLARE | _ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Varor Stoves. city, ix different makes Sleirated CROWN JEWELL, with J Thess te. oo chatiee formccidente all sieee end f a ad ur stick before (urea ock we Lave several COCK 1 We will ell et oat, to W.S.JENES & CO, apis A ‘7th street northwest, Pesrect Licur. THE RED MADF EXPRESSLY FOR FAMILY USE. ‘The reputation of this celebrated burning Of te firmly established. ti mule froia the very beet Crude Pe A which it te the Heart, wud will stand a ie over 150 diareem, atid is 49 dogreen apecibe rar purity, a odotee which. wth Se Brie adits sa c” OIL. ite Uruliamt burning qualities Was the Lot jd favorite, THE RED “c™ OTL Flan never enticed an accident. Sine tg arora era burner Shy ‘Keronne Lainp, with Wick, and student's lamp. ‘Wholesale and Retail ty J. W. SCHAEFER, 1000 7TH STREET NORTHWES? | New Goovs. ‘Just received, many new and desirable goods im DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, for Wedding Presenta, Our usual Suitable for Wedding Prowcnta, Our usual lange stent tAVED AND MOULDED GLARe ALE IN GREAT VARIETAL. TRIPLE PLATED WARE FROM BEST MARKERS ‘EDDY EEFRIGERATORS, M. W. BEVERIDGR, ‘No. 100) Penusylvanis Avenue, Wars Fares, | ‘CARPET 8! | CHINA, GLass KITCHEN UTENSILS uid full emontmacnt ot furnisling Goods, at low priors. 267th at. Sdoore stove Pan awe, ick batcan be | FINE CUT} New Yous Sox REACHES WASHINGTON aT 0 am ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION. swt oilisend it Uy naa ot nese ey RASS | 1.W. ENGLAND, Publiaher “The Sun.” Bow York Oley oe |Tuz PENNSYLVANIA ANE Offer rare attract reneh: Senate fe i Clothe te see ~