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——_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1884. Y pices LOCAL MENTION. The Weatner. Orrick oF THE CHIEF Stas Som In southern portions, north 19 T ts indicated for | tlantle states on la-maker, removed to 1314 Covering wud repairing to order. 62 9thst., 1399 Pa. av foods, 12% cents; . Pennsylvania Avenue, south side, near Vauatt’s famous « AINs.—Gerster Dres: asurer of the fund, has meters, OVET The £1 n. of the Department of ite marbie monument, vis med: | Kev. Dr. Hamilton MeGHl, of Edinburg! Hiewrinn, whoiesale optictan old stand; retall, Abbott opera com- Somnambula” and the fourth act of mA Hovst.—“The Queen's Lace Hand- ‘Tuxarex Comiqrs.—First-class varieties. x MUSEUM.—Curlosities and interesting per? Masonte TEMPLE.—Falr of the Corcoran cadets. at hiPLES’ AxMoRyY.—St. Patrick's church Condensed Local be lighted at 7 p.m. and ex- antera company. for manu- anterns, of this ety, has fled -spondent writes that “the annual stealing ‘noo! cemetery ed to membership. S preached at the Church of ‘oueeption yesterday morning at aud afterwanis gave the papal bene- efoce Vespers he adanialste it confirmation to over 20 children and dolph, assistant bishop of Ascension fes- | wr anid power to a | outinue to make vis- id until the Sth of May. ‘I: to-morrow evening. d the eas box, con 1 the car and e est operation fOr tan the Journal cl Death of Mrs. ‘The painful announ pon Hintchins. anent wastnade yesterday of Ison Hutehins, | ady Whose estimable qull- 4 hag won for ber an | f warm friends and eemiuer 3, ists Dusetis avenue, | « most attractive er sineere friends nplishments sbe had a Her death is de- jement. | enity —The Woman's Christian Smeeting yesterday M. F. church, whieh" Richards, H. B. Moul- Meetings were also \e Union at the follow- Mt. Pisgah, Abysin- Mra'F. EW. arper, Messrs. J. M. E Ung of the St. Putrick’s the society, delivered a very interesting ‘Tue Pre Ficnt 1s West Wasmtnctox.—Lieut. swore ont Warrants Saturday against the ts in the prize fight.which took which, its alleged, Hilton were principal: porge Hilton, Dantel es were seconds ‘and re- appeaTance 1n the Pol Hughes is now serving wulting ‘f. Coleman at the West End b assault 1s represented ‘W have led to the prize tight. SS Senrots Expixa To a Bovis Qranret.—Last | #200 {he people. Friday evening a number of boys had lad of 14 years, threw a stone at a boy nated Ed Frank Philips who t= 12 rushing a hole in the ¢ home, 004 Mth street, and Drs. bliss and Hartigan nd the wound | Commissioners bud waited Wo be of a serious Lature, and pert Mon, removing a port Court this morning Hart The court receiv fans stating that Tecovery, Hartwell was Was charged with as | tat there was someting behind 1t all, which did a note from the physi | hot! AS OD @ fair road to | en released on $500 bail | 1! Maxriace Lickxse:—Marriae lcenses have jarz: Frank Curtis and Mary Dyson; ‘Taylor and Annie Mary M A. Bradley Lawton Martaa kovuison. ‘Tre Arzorr ¢ >wPANY.—This company ASIN TO-Right with a very strong | have the e opera of “son! mbula” and the juctng the entire | vs for “Mignon” the season will eral lange “opera | B. & P. RAILROAD COMPANY AGAINST MORGAN ET AL, among society y le 13 very Hattering to Miss CBr Rie OF | Moran, Webster and twenty or thirty others—bili ugements | tO Tes! cl services at St. afternoon. —Mra. Jo | Ae hice banka SgtinetOn, | puss —was decided. Chief Justice Carter delivered | “Phe ‘funeral took | the on from St. Peter's church.-—Mrs | Ward Jones, Wino died yestentay at her home, 96 burted at $ o'clock 'to- | Dears —Mrs sareets southina rs. | Pees al taking place from | and H. Larcombe died | tstug ming at his residence, ou Tth street, | Co! 4 Caroling avenue and C street south take place to-morrow after- OUD at S o'cluck. ENGTON Fiat Maxwer.—Sold by R.A 40 Shad, from $13 to #25 per hun- from #% to $8 per thous i touk. ber buneh. | Other purposes of a d nb Harris Te} lows: 187,456 her- ports sh to-dy as fo Fing, 5.919 shad. 17% D white pereh, and 7 Callors ai chsms of the Georgetown University is a upon the addition to the fac. | mayne, esq, & Jeading member of | Ts the frst lecture in ning, at6 o'clock, in the | Dundsotme new building of | the law seuwol, corner of 6th and F streets north- Bis cottrve on to-neorrow ee ——-___ Tn Reuxr or Fartrw Wowex.—The “Asso rehased for a refuge ‘Any dunations of furniture or be most thankrully recetved at 2408 K strvet northwest. 3 ations be sent Bresent week If possible. Levres FROM Mis HexeyY Waxp Bercren— Bxooxys, N. ¥., Mare 2, 156, k's Plasters for some years for and, as far as able, for the ‘oie to Us for assiscince, and e toumd them 4 genuine relief for most of the aches and pains which flesh is helr to. Thave used tasters tor ali kind of lamences and and, by frequent experiments, find contrui many cases not noticed in Mins. HL W. Beecurx a —If you are in want of wall pay fea. cornices, picture frames or pictures go ca casters, Tu sarees, oF call at the branch More ant picture gallery, $11 Tth street, for steel engravings, paintings. ings and the lai g0id and natural wood Thave used sli that they cin etreulars, poy and 412 7th street, Death of Mrs. John W. Thompsen. SUDDEN DEMISE OF AN ESTIMASLE LAD’ The large circle of friends of Mr. and Mrs. John 'W. Thompeon were shocked yesterday by the announcement of the death of Mrs. Thompson, Which occurred yesterday after a brief illness of | apoplexy. About four weeks ago she had an apo- Piectic attack, but recovered quickly. Friday and Saturday she appeared to be unusually well, and ‘ir. Thompson left for New York to attend to some uneent business without apprehending any Uunfa¥- oravie change in her condition. MTs. peck, atteuded tue New York avenue Presb; church yesterday morning, and, during the second prayer, feli forward unconscious. She was removed to her home on I street, and died _afew minutes after two clock. Sirs Thompson, whose maiden name was Jeaunette McGil, was like her husband a native of Scotland. “Her father, William McGill, came to this country when she was an infant and took charge of @ cotton mill at Hicbester, Ma. Mrs. Thomp- son's mother died at lichester, and her father removed to this city, where be died afew years later. Mrs ‘Thompeon’s ancestors were prominent members of the United Presbyterian church of Scotiand. He fathers were ruling elders in the church, and’ three of her uncles were distin— guished ministers of tat church. One of thea, thls city about twelve years ago, and ou twooccasions. “Mrs. Thompson Was an earnest, devout Christian, aba was for many years a mem= ber Of tie New'York avenue church. Few ladies have equalled her in her devotion to the charities | snd missionary enterprises of the church. She was j ever ready with substantial ald, and her cheerful spirit, uuilagging industry, and wise, womanly counsel contributed largely to the success of many the works undertaken by the New York avenue march. esides her Interest In the charities Of the urch, Mrs Thompson performed many private Ot charity. She many loveable ities. and Der loss will be felt with special keenness by those who have met her in her home, Which was rendered particularly charming and at- tractive by er gentle and amiable disposition. 2fs. Thompson leaves two daughters, Misses Ida Rose Thompson. “She leaves also a brother, Mr. ‘Thomas McGill, the printer, aud asister, Mrs. Agnes: Rowan. “A large number ‘of friends called at the house yesterday to express their sympathy with the fainliy. AU the service at the New York ayenue church last evening Rev. Dr. Bartlett alluded to the loss sustained by the ‘church in a most touching manner. ————— ‘The Tax on Spirits. AN INDIGNATION MERTING OF SPIRITUALISTS—PEACE- FUL MEANS DETERMINED UPON—MR. WOLFP'S FRO- iD MANTYR-LIKE DETERMINATION—A COM- MITTER APPOINTED TO WAIT UPON THE COMMIB- SIOXERS. ‘The recent decision of the District Commissioners that spiritual seances, to which an admission fee 1s r the Mcense law, has caused considerable indignation among spiritualista. The meeting or “conference” of spiritualists held yes- terday at the Masonic Temple was devoted to a dis- cussion of thls matter. About forty persons, includ- tng a number of ladies, were present. None of the di-etubodied friends of the spiritualist made their presence manfiest or took any active part in the ‘procevding=. | The wall on one side of the room was taken up with a gun rack, in which stood the mus- kets of the Union Veteran Corps. If auy indignant spiritualist had any nation of vindicating at the int of the bayouet bis right to commune with ont whi where he, pleased, he was probae leterred frota carrying his purpose Into effect by a placard bangiig on the wall, which read, “Don't hand! the guns” Mr. John B. Wolff pre: sided. A tassied skull cap and a pair of spectacles Testing on the end of his nose. gave Mr. Wolff a pa- truucual appearance, and he assumed the patri- archal nght of doing inost of the talking. 4 CUFRRING MESSAGE PROM DANIKL WEBSTER, He opened the meeting by reading what purport- ed" to be 2 communication from the late Danlel Webster, in which Daniel described his present state as exceeding anything he ever dared to Greain, When Mr. Wolf had ‘hished some remarks upon spiritaulisin tn general, he specta- i fi ‘addressed ng, Stickney; delow. Hi Court of committee were.at the Aqueduct bridge. It is said that there is a plan on foot to make a southern connection for the Baltimore and Unio railroad (over the Aqueduct bridge) with the Chesapeake and Onlo railroad. A Cas STAND fOr the accommodation of the rest dents here has been established at the corner of ‘S2d and M streets, under the charge of Mr. Ben; Caldwell. ‘The telephone station for calls is at P. Gilbert's hardware store. ‘GnarN.—Arrived—Boat Boyer, with 3,900 bushels ‘Wheat, sold at $1.15. Cowpirto oF Taz Waren.—Great, Falls, 86; tem- rature, receiving , 36; ten) wre, distributing reservoir, 86; temperat - Gen. Brady Knocks Down Judge Hyatt N.Y. Special to Philadelphia Timea, 19th. This evening ex-Assistant Postmaster General ‘Thomas J. Brady, of star route fame, dined in the Astor House with Judge 8. Burneth Hyatt and one Parker, star route contractor. ‘The men dined well and then began talking politics. Ex-SenatorConk- Uing’s name was mentioned and Judge Hyatt pro- ceeded to pitch into the great New Yorker, where- ‘upon Bi came to the rescue of New York's fa- ‘Yorite gon, and in the argument became so excited ‘that he knocked Judge Myatt down. Star Koute Contractor Parker came to his rescue and the quar- el was healed with a bottle of wine. ——_——__—-.-____ Blackburn-Williams Senatorial Fight. ‘THE CHARGES OF BRIBERY GROWING OUT OF 17. ‘The Kentucky legislative committee appointed ‘tw investigate charges of bribery in the Blackburn- ‘Williams Senatorial contest, have held a meeting and resolved, against the protest of three comunit- ‘teemen, to hold secret sessions. Saturday after- noon in the house, Mr. Moremen, a member of the committee, asked to be excused from service as he had offered the resolution of investigation in good faith and was satisfied that a secret investigation ‘would do no good and satisty nobody His request was ‘whereupon he told the house he would decline to Serve under any circumstances, Dis- Patch from Loulsville to the N. ¥. Times says: ‘The majority of the committee favors Gen. fand iis claimea the secret. sessions Were deter? mined upon with a view of smirehing Joe Black Durn’s character and hig title to the Senatorship. Political trouble is expected. ‘Tum Quicxest Vorace on Recop.—The Guion steamer Captain Price, which reached New ‘York yesterday morning, made the trip across from Quee! nstown in six days, ten hours and ten minutes, ‘which 18 the best tiine on record. The captain’ states that he would have arrived some eS, took a paper fro bis pocket, and hours earlier, but that he was obliged to run. 100 #seif to the particula® theiue of the hour. “The | miles from is course on account of the fee which "he observed, “whether spiritualism | abounds off Newfoundland, Nes any rights which Use “Commissioners of the ———— District are Dound to respect” The tivedollars| Two Frxians Ficut a DvEL—A duel with churged for a Heense, he sald, Was more than the | swords took place at Paris yesterday in the Bois de averaze receipts at stances, ’ He bud prepared a| Bologne between Joseph Casey, a Fenian, who was, letter to the District Commissioners. “If you desire At,” said Mr. Wok, rubbing his spectacles again, “I wal read 1.” A young mao In the front row pound- 4 lls Cane OR tue Hour, and Mr. Wolff encouraged by Uns entiuslastic applause, proceeded to read Ue letter, paustug to observe, much to the rellef of luvs who ieared that Mr. Wolff contemplated an ‘Appeal lo arias: “Lam a peace man; I want peace apy way.” ‘MR. WOLFF'S LETTER argued that the seances classed by the Commis- sloners with deg shows and theatricals were not | exnibitions; there 1s nothing to exbibit until the ny 13 assembled, and places itself in the ude of becoming part of the causes of the Pheuoiaena. ‘The letter also referred to the at- Yempot the Cominfsstoners to transcend their juris. diction by knposing, a8 It were, a restrictive tariff ‘on the commerce between the other world and this; {0 tax We spirits for wanUng to appear to thelr Intends here. ‘A PROPOSITION NOT ACCRPTED. ‘When Mr. Woiff ceased reading his letter, agentle- Tan Who thought he saw the way outof the diffi rose, and offered a long serles of preambles and resolutions, the purport of which was that the Spirililalists shouid unite as a religious soctety with the name of “The Holy Circle” having the Bible as & ext book, and erect @ temple devoted fo the use of mediums, aud that a committee of twelve be ap- polnted to rulse funds for this purpose. ‘The mover 6f the resolution handed tn a dollar as his contribu- tion to the butiding fund. ‘The resolution and the doliar Were laid on the table. ‘Mr. Wolff said he thought the matter ought to be festea. “It is Cranes abd my purpose,” ‘he sald, “to iry it aud be arrested.” After a’ pause Mr. Wolff added, tor the information of any one who might think the experience was not new to him. “I have never been in Jall, Dut I will try 1” hey won't arrest You but the medium,” said a | gentleman in the audience. .” sald Mr. Wolff, with the determined alr of ‘they will afrest the man who takes the MATERIALIZING EXHIBITIONS. ‘Mr. Barber inquired if this ¢vas not intended as a ‘Diow at exhibitions where it ts pretended to give materializations—exhibitions that were wrongs ggainst spiritualism and an imposition upon the | “ope. PePhe gentleman who wanted to establish “The | Moly Circie” wanted to know if Mr. Barber belleved the resurrection of the Saviour was an imposition Mr. Woift sald the blow was almed at the whole of spiritualism, and that the materlalizing exbi- Dittous merely furnished a possible legal excuse for rising at the whole thing.- | , dtr Wood, of Kansas, thought a genuine exht- Lition, when twas advertised ‘and an admission Toe was charged, came within the law. MR. CRANE THINKS THERE 13 SOMETHING BEHIND IT. Mr. John H. Crane thought the fact that the so long before deciding | that these ladies should take out « license Indicated | hot dare show ftself pubitely: people Who have satd * Cominissioners, “You must squelch this xg by requiring them to take out Mcenses” ‘The | ruliuk did not surprise hin when the tyrannital huracter of this fone of government Was con- jered. A resolution should be passed by the citizens of Washington generally, and not by the Spiritualists alone, denouncing this thing as an outr: | Pownxn Co. 106 Wall atreet, N. contined in Clerkenweil prison'tn 1867, at the tue Of the exploston there, and Capt. Scully, an Irish- American, who was a soldier in the Union army uring the late civil war in America, and who also fought in the Mexican war. Scully had been sus- pected of being an informer, and out of charges thereto the duel resulted. Scully was wounded slightly In the neck. His sword was broken, ‘The combatants were afterward reconciled. 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Bleached Table Damar Oi Lolled Turkey Hed Linch 460 Red-bordered Linen Sapking Go” tenes € Counte Faucy Straw Matting, Itc. eat Mr. Siler announced his determination to spend TOWSON’S, Brhat litte money he had In defending the rights of eotLviadk Avia, Abies fartncr, diced = Commies, COmEGE | \ ats Dcininin aac uae to wait upon mers “and 1 acy pPo- Guced no effect In that quarter, to take steps to present law chahed. 'A collection was | taken and the meeting adjourned. —__ Railroad Cases Decided. y AND it, coMPANY. ‘To-day, in the Court in General Term, the case of the Bullimore and Potomac rafiroad company agt. M. KNIGHT AGAINST TUE B&F. RK in defendants from prosecuting suits at law for damages claimed to have been incurred by | the using of tracks in Maryland and Virginia ave~ on of the court dismissing the Dill without | holding that the plaintiff should seek a by sctlon at law. case otH. M. Knight against Baltimore Martin to James fl. Mafr, lots 51 £0 53, 84. 24: $1,100, A. P. Crenshaw to Catherine C. MCAvoy, sub. 8, $3.00," Kotert Johnston to C. W. Bowman’ ot 2, Sq. 60, $400. W. D. Johnston ‘to Robert lot 21, Sg. 60; $235. F. Koch to Henrietta man, Sub. M, Sq. S81: $900. ~ Elisha Goddatd Edinund” Flagg, lots 28 ind 29, Washington = W. Jones et al. to B. Peyton te Heights; $00. Brown, Ww. half 3, Beatty and Hawkin’s addition to Georgetown; s— Leonard Brown to RL. Rotch- 2; $15 JR West tl to G. Confer. parts 1 and 3 Georgetown; $—. ea ea mann to CH. Krey, part 20 916; $4,000, | | | (AYERS CATHARTIC PILLS ARE SUITED TO every age. Beta sugar-coated they areeasy to take, and though mild and pleysant in action, are thorough, and searching in cffect. Their efficacy in all disorders of the stomach ayd bowels is certified to by. eminent physicians, prominent clergymen, and many of our best citizens, PERFECT SOUNDNESS OF BODY AND MIND 18 Possible only with pure blood, Leading medical au- thorities of all civilized countries en orse Ayer's Sarea- Parilla as the best biood-purifying medicine in existence. ‘It vastly increases the working and productive powers ‘omac Tallfoad coinpany—biil to enjoin the | of both hand and brain, Me tucks $0 ss todamage his residence, the | { mouified the decree of the spectal term, 1aade | 6n June Ist jast, and amended the following day 80 as to s follows: —“The defendants, 1t8 officers, , e enjoined, and restrained from using yeag tracks on Maryland urenne; between | — ret and the west side’ of 18th street, or any = Part of sald avenue bet ween said points forthe pur- Suxs Suzs: Sus bese of Joadiug, of usioading freight cars, of fOr | $03. 3ts. a6. eee a BEAUTIFUL FANCY COLORED SILKS, $15. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. BLACK SILKS! COLORED SILKS! uneles rock fish, 27 buuches | Deeds in fer have been filed as follows: ‘Thos, | $100, $1.25, 81.50. ‘T, 91.00, $1.25, BLACK and COLORED SILES reduced 25 on every yd. CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS,Silk and Wool. 2 HANDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILKS, 75, NUNS VEILINGS, wide, double-width, pure wool— Cream, Pink, Blue, and Black—St3. HENRIETTA CLOTH (BLACK), pure Silk and Wool, $1. PURE SILK BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, 75. NUNS VHILING, Pure Wool. 20., worth 25. COLORED SATINS, 80. BLACK SATINS. 50. Alexandria Affairs, ‘Reported for Tax EVExrxo Stan, Tae Wasmincton Baptist Coxrxnexce.—The conference of the pastors of the Bapust churches im Washington, Alexandria and Geo m ‘the Wash- session here opentt church, atin oclock The mnsideration ‘A Suoorixe Arvarn.—The quiet of Sunday even- ing on King street was interrupted by the gather- ing of a large crowd near the head of King street, ‘Which continued to grow asit moved towards the whart. It seems that a white man named Hough, while at a house on West street, and a colored man (Wiliams) became engaged in & difeuity. | Hough shot at the colored man, and slightly wounded him: in one hand. Hough whis thereupon seized by some colored men, who proceeded with him down King strect towards the station house, attracting a very crowd When near St. Asaph street some ‘white men seized Hough and delivered him to the police. The prisoner ‘was carried to the police Bration and will have a hearing today. Drarns.—A little lad, Arthur Lyles, about five we age, died yesterday of scarlet fever, at his ome on South Fayette street. Mr. Charles Greenwood, of W. Henry street, has also lost a son. four years of from the same disease.—Mrs. Slaymaker died bight at the Magnolia hot POLICE REPORT.—M. Monroe, ‘and Nan Lucas, arrested by Officers Pat ‘Hayes and McCann on the charge of disorderly conduct, and Burrell Carter, charged with assvuit on his wife, are detained at the station house this morning.’ The mayor bas convicted Jas, Jobnson, colored, of larceny, and sent him to the chain-gang for two weeks. Norgs.—The nightly meetings at the Baptist enurch are Ie to many conversions and excite great Inverest.—Vessels are now arriving here at short intervals with steel rails, which are at once Ut on cars and sent out on the’Midiand road to re- lace the iron ones now being taken up. The whole ne from Alexandria to Danville will soon be of steel ———— FURNITURE SALE.—Messrs. Duncanson Bros, auctioneers, will sell to-morrow morning at their salesrooms, commencing at ten o'clocl assortment of Parlor and Chamber suites. @ large Caranng. BANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. ‘THE GREAT BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCH HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANADIAN FIR, MARIGOLD, CLOVER BLOSSOM, Erc., ‘For the Immediate Reliof and Permanent Cure of every form of Catarrh, from a Simple Head Cold or Influenza tothe Loss of Smell, Taste and Hearing, Cough, Bron- chitis and Incipient Consumption. Relief in five min- ‘uteain any and every case, Nothing likeit, Grateful, fragrant, wholesome, Cure besins from first applica- tion, end is rapid, radical, permanent and never failing, ‘One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent ‘and Sanford’s Inhaler, all in one package, forming ® complete treatment, of all druggists for @1. Ask for @ANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Porrrr Dave axp Curmicat Co., Boston. PAIN IS THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIO PLASTER Instantly affects the Nervous System and banishea Pain. A perfect ELECTRIC BATTERY COMBINED WITH A POROUS PLASTER FOR 25 CENTS. Itan- nihilates Pain, vitalizes Weak and Worn Out Parts, strengthens Tired Muscles, prevents Disease, and does ‘more in one half the time than any other plaster in the world, Sold everywhere. apa E. G DAVIS, 719 719 79 MARKET SPACE, ‘We are displaying many uew thingain BLACK DRESS GOODS this weck. We make BLACK SILKS and WOOLENS a specialty, and are therefore able to offer great thducements to buyers, Examine our stock be- fore making your selectious, Our line of DRESS TRIMMINGS, comprising Che- nille and Tepe Fringes, Gimpa, Braids, Buttons, &c., is very complete and attractive. We offer some special bargains in Cnenille, aud Chenille and Jet Fringes this week, In PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS we are show- ing ali the novelties of the season. Elegant, stylish goods at low prices. Our stock of EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HAMBURG EDGES, &c., full and complete, BEST GOODS—POPULAR PRICES- E. G. DAVIS, apla 719 MARKET SPACE. Noau warxer & co, Tz Bors Wut Be Harv, AND THE PARENTS SAVE 25 PER CENT BY PUR- CHASING FROM US, Boys’ Suite, 9 to 12, at #4, worth #6, is me at $5 ccs ON FIRST FLOOR, HE LADIES. 2 worth BART ie ite “ 0 ees. “ot at ee 73 88.00, % — Ballor, Suits, $to'12, at $1.75, worth 93.50, 2 fe at $2, worth 8, ‘Men's Suite at 96, worth $11. oo RE Se 813, tof vated. B15. “ Blue Yacht Cloth, 810, worth $16, (color warranted.) Fine Dress Suits, Fine customanade, #10, rst 421 Tru STREET NORTHWEST, Under Odd Fellows’ Hal P.8.—Mr. Lew Newmyer bas connected himself with Bip eptablishiment, where Le will be leased to sce ta fends. ‘ap HAS NO EQUAL, 625 Pennsylvania Ava eantaas Our Custom-made Cloth- ing. Great Success in our Four Button Cutaway Suits for Dress or Business ‘Wear. Prince Albert Coats and Vests, Neat Styles, ‘Hair Line Cassimere Panta loons, Nobby Business Buits, Boy's Cutawny Suits, Short Pants, Children's Blouse and Plaited Suits, Assortment large. Prices Low. It would be well to call on us before buying; it will eatisfy you that our NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennaylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, (625 Pennsylvania Ava NOAH WALKER & CO, (625 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO, (625 Pennsylvania Ava. NOAH WALKER & CO, Goods presented. 625 Pennsylvania Ave, Se ta GPATErUL—comrortixa,, EPPs’ COCOA. . BREAKFAST, “By 8 thorough knowledge of the natural laws which rovern the operations of divestion and nutrition, and by & careful application of the ane properties of well-se- Jected Cocos, Mr. Epps lius provided our breakiast tables. with a delicately fisvored beverage which may gave Us, many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be aradu- ally bult np until str ug enoush to resist every. ten- Geucy to disease, Hundreds of subtie maladies are ficat- ig around un Teady to attack: wihorever there isa Weal point may escape many a fatal shaft by Keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and © properly Rourished frane."—Civil Service Gazette, Made almply with boiling water or milk. tins uly Gib aad Tou by Grocore tated aug ea JAMES EFPS & CO,, Homaopathic Chemists, mohl-s,m&tu London, England. Ros LIQUIDGLUE, Everythi Hock! Hard as Kiustic Gius on Eartht bsolutel - Nruolutely | Unbreak: ‘heat oer ‘an DRY_GOODS. LADIES GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES, Se; See Geeeth saucers 8 for an.2_sorubteng brushes 4,9 and 8c. haif covered dust pans 13c.; 7 pin hat racks 4c.; 10 pins 18¢.; towel rol 18c.; totlet ‘9 cakes for 9.; lat rs 4c. a bottle; electric mt mirrors 4c.; rubber dressing combs 4c.; hair pins 4c. a box; 2500 tooth picks 4c.; Ice hatchets 4c.; Thom- as’s laundry’ blue 10 boxes for 18c; marbles 4c. a ‘bag; balance scales %c.; looking glasses 9c.; silver glass spoonholders w.;" Swiss carved Drackets 130.; real majolica cream pitchers or mugs, 330 hair rushes 18¢5 tea trays 4c; Tampico whisk Brooms 9c; exg-beaters e.; army and navy Diacking 4 boxes for 9c.; tea belis 4c.; pienic mugs 4c.; sponges 12 for 4c.;_ scissors 4 kitchen spoons 4c.; 6 row muffin pans 9c.;' cut glass finger Dowls 15c.; large kitchen knives $c.; razor strops 4c.; engraved »blets 2 for 13c.; Glycerine soap 9c. a bar; pocket ives with corkscrew 13c.; also great bargains in house furnishing goods of every description. 1 ‘The Following Immense Bargains will be sold for to-morrow only at M. Augenstein’s, 817 7th street northwest: Japanned chamber al colors, a ralranized water, coolers. 7c; slop , Majolica spittoons, + cy gol Bes oz.; round of oval cake plates, 10c; wash bow! and pitchers, S5c., refrigerator’s tuba, 11¢.; larger sizes, 15c.; wash ‘tubs, 20c., 23¢, and 26c. a- Dlece; 3s doz wine glasses and 1 waiter, 2ic.; has- Socks, 88c.; 34 doz. decorated cups and saucers, 52c., worth $1; 3 bars laundry soap, lic. 8) bar- gains to-morrow in baby rators, and trunks of tne best manufacturers in America. 7 100 Different Styics of Haby Carriages Full De sold at low prices, at Ht Goldschintis, B12 st. D. W., also refrigerators, ice ches tray- eling trunks. 1 Johnson’s, 13th and E. Cultivated Cape May ‘and seaside Oysters, very Po Jest Loge ated aiso, meals, hot lunches, C. e delicacies, Ladies’ large saloon attached? “ Rough on Rats. Clears outrats, mice, roaches, files, ants, ded-bugs skunks, chipmunks, neopners.Hbc. ‘Druggista. 1 Removal. 1 take pleasure tn announcing to customers that I have removed from No, 943 Penn sylvania avenue .to No. 1205 F street northwest, Rith a complete’ assortment of staple and fancy aruicies, and everything. pertaining to art needle wor! Ing and stamping. CHESTADT, 1205 P sureet northwest. ES Elixir of Babe cures positively Chitls, Fever and Ague and all Ma- larial trouble; contains no quinine; at druggists’;50c Furs Received on Storage. Guaranteed against damage by moth and fire, im -&B. H. StiseMerz & Son, 1287 Penna. ave, friends and ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites of Lime ‘and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and géneral debility; easy and pleasant to take. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold y Drug Fists. Lange bottles, Soc. Manufactured by W. hornton, corner Baluumore and Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md. wt Maryland Club Whiskey, the finest extant. McGee's, 9th, near D, 1,W,3,5 On Thirty Days Tri ‘The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. wil send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated “Electro-Voltatc ‘Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or o)d) who are aMiicted with nervous de- bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, gusrantes- ing speedy and complete restoration of’ health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk ia incurred, as thirty dayw trial is allowed. ~ w,s,m For Gold and Silver ‘Trimmin; go to Meyers, 922 7th street northwest. W. ‘Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pouhd “Ward” pris, 45c, pet ound, Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilis abd Sweet ilk, Sc. per quart, Cream 15¢. pint. EDUCATIONAL. K_STREET, | NURTHWEST, “FRENCH je) lessons Spring term now ” organizing. ” PRUD'HOMME teaches the Natural Met 13, adults and children; Jearn ‘to converse ins, much p ins taken ‘with the pronunciation Syeclal udvantags offered to, pupils ap! 2K STREET of the Laneuage, friends ana pupils, 1 will remai instruct at reduced rates. Sinving and Piano by my shortest method, All those desirous to be brouzht out in operas, parlony etc., will have their voices trained quickly to the very hizhest culture. More voices are required now for tis summer concerts and oratorios, at PROFESSOR DE WOLOWSKI'S's Blusical Institute, 940 New York avenni ay ‘OWE'S BUSINESS SCHOOL, 517 7raSt_HASTHE best business penmnan and the ‘most practical in- struction. Bookkeeping taught without text- books, en abline scholars to euin a practical knowledge in lesa than half the usnal time. Open ail the year, Business course in Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Spelling and Correspondence, x5 a month: $12 for tree months, Howe's Rapid Business Penmanship slone, 83. ap2 V ON SCHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY AND IITING, 927 I street northwest, Classes moot each evening at 7 o'clock, ‘Ty pe- Writing Lessons any hour, day or evening, ‘Type-Writers for sale or reut, Short-Hand Books of all kinds for sale, Rtenographers and Type-Weiter Operators tarnished. Pug Store, 5 Telephone at Cisse . mask JA. WHITCOMB, Principal. SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOLN Hull Building, corner 9th and D ‘streets. Day and Seasons. Completa in its. arrangements for ing sons and dzuxhters, and men and women for “anit enon ble and Dictit. #50. rer quarter, das, S20; might received every month in the year. spring and summer sessions, Circulars mailed c. application. ie HENRY es ENCER, Princty MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Prin nr) GTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU- corner 7th and D northwest. Entrance Nv 3 bottles for be; hand Padi Y. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. doz. Chemise, trimmed with lace, 29e.; 89 doz. Chemise, Pore Acozsxer ‘We are receiving fresh from the Dairies, these times: week, the following well-known branded Tobie Bet. Sra ‘NOTHING BUT PURE BUTTER KEPT aD SOLD — = — SJosr Orvexeo Ax Exraxr Lise ‘CHILDREN’S LONG AND SHORT DI ‘Lace and SHIRRED CAPS, POKE BONNETS. ‘MERINO CLOAKS tn Mother Hubbard and other stylea, ‘Magnificent Stock of Ladies and Children's Hosiery, Corsets, Underwest, Kid, Silk. and Lisle Thread Gloves, con ene Se ae broideries, Orient Torchon, Medic, ‘and other Trimming Laces in all the newest SEATON PERRY (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER HAS NOW OPEN A VERY LARGE LINE OF PARASOLS AND UMI EY , MEASONADLE PRICES | 308. C. FEARSON'S BONR, ALL THE TRADING SSATSS ADD STXLES FOR Cu. R: Northern, Western, Center and Capitol Hill Marbete. Bing a eG NG A SES [ee ei es gee Ter ree ease Sesto saeeeaiae! Hex Te EW LOUISINE SILKS AT Ze AND Q100, 2 eRE:XO tes, tm a natural copittion that m. EXTES GOOD VALUES" TN SATIN RUADAMES on Erigold ate lee rie than ter Bae ton sen aD ‘SURAH SILES AT 61.00, $1.25, $1.50 AND. EASTFE BASKETS, Roo lined te NSON" CACHEMIRE SILKS FROM 81.50 E Nov be ny sig OEMS eure | ccaupmmean ae en are Demeaae | bye 3 bl ?e Fores ons BLACK 8) ‘FROM $100 _Fatabiiahed an. {n20-6m ‘Baltimore. NEW \CK SILK GRENADINES. 3 LUPIN'S CELEBRATED MOURNING GOODS, New Srosz: “WASH FABRICS” (N GREAT VARIETY. Maoase J ~P.P 'ALMER, et J. V. SHARP'S TOMATOES, FWCHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND 0OB- IMPORTER OF FASHION, R BECT FRICKY GUARANTEED. 2107 F STREET, NORTHWEST. SaRniNt MOTE'S SOT With tncreaned facilities for the importation of Special Rewriter greere stall ion prepara to whew PARIS pes SEATON PERRY. NNETS ant LUNDON HATS Tar surpaninog any 7 Siteoens previous season, pee ep Pee jp Beary Syren Perry Batlaine, SPECIAL, ATTENTION MADE TO SIMPLE cos. 2 Penngylvania avenue, comer Sibstrest, | pf hHCLAL. ATTENTION = MEET PICKLED PEACHES, 1 Glam, Established Is. ‘719 z Sixpoa M. W, Ta VINEGAR ° TLLIAR, ITALIAN MACARONI <> W: Importer of GRATED PARMESAN. ts lesa, Sor Aso Waar Deranruzyr. FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS, SPAGUET I, FINE MILLINERY GOoDs, SPANISH ee: SUGAR, in REAL LACES. DRYSS TRIMMINGR, NT OLIVES, FINE NECKWEAR, PARASOLS, OLIvEs, —— AND SPRING WRAPS. ANCHOVIES tn 01, $m all the leading styles, WOLVES, FANCL Tite Trevise, Paria. 90: Penneyivantaavenna_ 256 NOE rok hae” SUIT AND WRAP DEPARTMENT, beet So enred MS 4NSIE K. HUMPHERY, euneneaner ponte cavern, ‘DIED MUSHROOMA. TENTH STREET Nt a ij ‘Clase. In which we are now showing one of the finest, most | stakes CORSETS te order ip cety rivle and manbetah, GRO MIXED COFFEE, tn Giese (Very Pima) ‘extensive and select stocks of sn ruarantecs perfect fe aa coor SE LIME JON French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underweaa ve tapaD wae aba finest Imported Howicey, svcak WAFERS LADIES’ SUITS AND WRAPS tent Showlder Brace sa aif Drews Reform Good Gidern'e Comets ands 81 Corset (Mas H's own — make, for tho price ix Gumurpened. to be found in the city. Particular attention is called to | ..—Freuch, German and Spasish apoken, marlé Cc. C. BRYAN, ‘our display of entirely new Spring and Summer stylesin mhi9-3m NO. 1413 NEW TORE AVENUE ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, en ee FIR: CLASS RESSER, FRO! ARIS. . SHORT WRAPS, DOLMANG, NEW MARKETS, J. Taentt ant Hye Meas rus Exgostoue st | Caxxen Groovs Axp Svaans Pane Lyons and Viewns, BATUMAN HALE AND: FINE HATR WORK RAGLANS, WALKING JACKETS, ia fine Hair Cutting and Wardyed and danyootds Catee cies etn JERSEY WAISTS, CASHMERE NUNS VEILING.| Wt order, as __5%: FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ME © & mzttox, MODISTE, Hae removed from Baltimore t6 No. 4D Dresses WHITE DRESSES AND MOURNING COSTUMES, ‘age, where she Wal snake to order eat NOTE THE PRICES: ipievery studs. “With her long experieace sn the ant of A handsome all-wool Ottoman CLOTH WRAP, elab. | Drestuaking she sruarauters Teuton orately trimmed with lsce and passementerie, at $12.50, Fecuced from $1550. Axrox Fisarrs Our TRICOTINE VISITE, lace trimmed, only $6, for- Beet Rice, 6c; Gite Best Starch, 266. mer price $8, ibe. Codfish, 70. 1b. Liver, 7c. per Ib. Our LEADER, 2% SPRING WRAPS, made of Tricot, Ahearn = trimmed with lace and passementerie,which we will offer Rab gant ii A CBOicE tor or Laser ig eae CASH. ae ita an ibe recom at | Rca —We shall offcrour all- - lange 'ang) area apes MERE SUIT, box plaited skirt, with draperies, at $12; | te be Fumoved efectually. Price $1.90 and"Sts pee FRESH STRWBEREIE “enix@ Lama actually worth $16, We guarantee thissuit tobe all | * $$ ASPARAGUS, sHAD, ¢ ‘wool, or n0 sale, atthe NISHINGS. PALACE MARKET. —= = fevi6 Comer 4th and New York PARASOLS. Varor Stoves 1 NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. GERES. ~ Our departinent for PARASOLS is greatly enlarged | _ Largest six Alfferent and we'are now displaying all the novelties for street and tment in the eit t makes, mt rs ROW NJEWELL, with among them the celebrated Cl carriage wear, plain and trimmed, and with unique | St ee a een handles, ing. ‘stock we have TIT EER STOVES and RANGES. tise we will well at obet 10 rE — SEA make room z ONE MINUTE COFFEE POTS still on exhibition, fj W.8.JENES & CO, A Penrect Lest, 104 doz. LADIES CHEMISE, good cotton, 190.: 97 trimmed with three rows of inserting, and tucks between $9,099; pon eee band and sleeves, edires with cambric ruffles. at 430, ‘ g St 8B BE 4 ‘special price: 124 doz. Chemise, with Torchon lace and THE RED “Cc” OIL. S.ccd 9 D Hamburg inserting, at 69c.; reduced price for this week ‘060 ‘oo tis Bov Eee only. MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNR, trimmed with lace | _ MADE EXFRESSLY FOR FAMILY USE. at 69. SKIRTS, with rufies of Hamburg em-| ‘The reputation of this colebrated burning Of is firmly Droldery,9 inches in depth, $1.29; former price $1.76. | extabllsued.”Tt'ts made, from te vey teat Crue Be | Mother Hubbard CA MBRIC SLIPS, with embroidered | {foleun.of which it is the Heart and will stand 9 fre | qerry, ALWA clegreen, fh reren ape 2 yoke, at 250,; would becheap at 40c. Mother Hubbard | jty, and odorless which with its great Ponty, insures | Whclesale Depot natant CAMBRIC SLIPS, Hamburg yoko and tuck bottom, | lts'tniliaut burnin quahties and perfect eatety, and | Ol G5c, Ladies’ lace stripe Nainsook and Lawn APRON, | hence it is the houschold favorite. trimmed with plaited ruffle, 10c. Nurse APRONS, wide frige and fucking, at Se sie ee0)“o-lore —__ FINANCIAL. Our lot WASH SEIRTS, in different styles,at the unt-| 5, ak :, form price of 500. Eetuires agree bam buirner of wick, but can be J. H. oy Alarge and complete smortment of BOYS SHIRT | Wick. mud studeatelamye Ve ondary burwer and | 1416 Penpaylvania avenve, , WAISTS, in nobby patterna, from 260. to the finest LIBERAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED OW quality. —_— att or een ton TNE OUR SPECIALTY—LADIES' CORSET COVERS— ‘Wholesale and Retail by INVESTMENT SECORITIFS UNITED ‘We shall offer at 25c. each for this week only. J. W. SCHAEFER, “OULLECTIONS unade everywhere, teva We have also opened new line of CHILDREN'S and . MISSES’ SUITS, made of Marseilles. Pique, Lawn, India, ———— = ; Linen and Gingham, in all sizes and styles, at the low- New G Pavare Sroce Tuzomarz Wom cat possible figurea, iNew Goons. . = Just received, many: oc al boaine geste sxrwems LANSBURGH & BRO., DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAT, TTD Fifteenth year, Free advantages, 0, B. BU! 420-422-404 NTH BTREET. | Suitable for Wedding Presents. Our usual large stock | WasHIN BALTIMORE, PHILADELPRIA LARD, Director, 7" mb23-2mn* bled ‘etd! z ‘of staple goods is complete, bes — \VASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY. | @ FINE CUT, EX ED GLASS EW YORK, BOSTON, £a W binis School ot Stduerapmy inthe ety ignonsis | Srecuz Orrenrves SEXGRAVED, AND MOULD! an ARE IN GREAT VARIETY. short-hand, mech: drawing. Call malo-2m Te BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. ical, and other 18 6th st, WASHINGTON, D. BALTIMORE MD. 1. 723 1th st, n. we, NEW FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH. ITALIAN, E} MED NOW. § AND :NGLISH CLASSES FOR! Office hours from 3 to 5 p.m. Jypesica: acapeny, Wal DE SALES STREET, _sai6-7m J.P. CAULFIELD, IRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL ‘An Elementary and Hizh School for both sexes, ‘etrect, between 48th and 1bth streets northwest ‘Sa- erior advantages. Terms moderate, Pupils ‘recelved any time aud charged from date of entry, — Apply as Selical rooms from! a atop, ‘THOS. W. SIDWELL, 5.8m = Principal, W. A.M PRIVATE TUTO Rs, FEE corner Stand K atzeoee Sere Hinman Grek, 27eyce cgmm, eaeay eparation for coupetitive examinations "Yernisi sAyanon feb15 VENING CLASSES 5 A MONTE. Avfhjuctie Dookkeerine. Basin Grainne | hai: U.S. History, Geography, Spelling. au20, Te OF BOSTON, ‘Teacher of Vocal and Iustrumental Musto and hac- iouy. Address 1012 10th streot northwest. au2t Dae ei O SaaeIP ame, cuoms : a pee ee . Public voice classes 50: Te Narnowan, Sure Deposrr Oo, CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE. PERPETUAL CHARTER, ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 28D, 1861 ’ Tap RORS sar re ts Peet ere tener eae ee eee joining Vaults, provided for Safe-rentera, VAULL Luis GUARDED BY 2HE SARGENT ‘RIME-LOCK, SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of every descr! 1 NDS and STOCKS, PLAT sets Ren taken {or SAFE REED ‘HEE, at the Lowest Rates, Ewan Cavear & Co. 425 New York avenue PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING, Fur. | RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND) = FRENCH SATINES, REDUCED TO 250ra, Tux Tntea-AMmnica® ALLIANCE, — The Irtsh- | BROCADE SILER pink ee oe ee Fo E Twa = Area Ae at’ Channa Gel bath pea a ezation, | COLORED CASHMEKES, Puro Wool, Fink Hine, 31. | & k tae | ata meeting at C - | NUNS' VEILING beautiful lace style), Pure Wool, 25. | “GGa" uu" ‘ub. | Theat rhe People of Ireland cal only preserre wince | BLACK CASHMERE SHA WIS, pure wool, 150, A Large Btock of | selves trom extermination and recover their | COLORED BROCADE SILKS, 75. Chott, frentom by having recourse to the means employed BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESS Goops, aiture, Jewelry, Book eee with by the American revotutlonlsts and a} ‘of | Silk and Wool Checks, 37; Sik and Wool Plain Dress Everlasiipy Inoperable (Brush FENDERS, ‘the course of Patrick Ford, of the Irish World, in | Goods, 375: Black and White Silk and Wool Check | and Gover” Malica Sold by Drax: (At Low Prices, Sarung Se corteart tee for the relief Of the | Dreas Goods, $734; Debeige, all-wool, spring shades, 20. Sp ers eon te suttertnse » Which fund — aeey Mam ge if to assist. The officersare J. T. Kelly, ST 3 eas Presaients Cape. "t Woods, secretary, and a aplo__CARTRWS, 711 MARKET space. | ZauuMeaeye o> tel eaters“ y ‘Meara, treasui — ERs JORBING IX ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT jurdor the Cited. States circuit court in Clartas- Sensera JERSEYS! Szuserst| Sema Srras ss TENDEDTO. i 8. C.. has returned Uw more true bills against "an A vir q Bees BES Se ene ees! arshal OUR ASSORTMENT AND it States, Marshal Blythe and one against | OFS ae SHAPE A akD #iniga’ ‘ie reer [ aa oF 4 Eee ene SR ORE: tt fraudulent _uocounts {nan interview Sat, EY af 8 Sone $3.50, £454 = 400 PAIES TLADIEE OPE. ‘KID BUT. SHOES, Soe on ae pela i D Bae Dial AND COLORS, : wn the shafow of a doubt that i technical violations ED SESS fe worth seas. SHAPES wack Ry THROWN INTO THE MARKET ot the law had Deen committed there had been D SENSES bg worth EES ; = rae Pau SoCs chm had Wy deans | PaRSEN Sagan Sg sawts ¥. Davis co eat fou Ragen i aan cares have been cagtiqued undl the November | pick bess be: B0H8, aw. term sy (622, 606 and 528 Minth febas, @ PENNBYL Vata avenUR | aps Ae 1916 Pennayiveain arene WIDTHS AND PRICES. Qe hove OF BLACK oops, IN SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, TRIPLE PLATED WARE FROM BEST MAKERS EDDY REFRIGERATORS. MPR iwa} Mew Tork, BLACK SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, 5 x EAS ME ne tere ae pain BLACK CAMEL'S HAIN GRENADINE en) Me. 30m Eoeertonnte BLACK LACE BUNTINGS AND ALBATROS, BLACK OTTOMANS, BLACK TRICOTINES. BLACK CAMILITES, BLACK CORDULETTE, BLACK SILK GRENADINES. TIED DOWN, James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, #. Cruger Oakley, ‘Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard C kyre Wer Fairs . TI BLACK DKAPDESAXE, BLACK RAS DE CHINA GLASS AND CROCKERY, ‘Willian B. Travers, Special Partner. ate oe Sa ones KITCHEN Eres, and Ul Aenortment of ‘House $ 4 COMMIBSION BACK RUADZIMR BLACK Guts GRAINS, cane See iow aon BUY AND SELL ON ALL CLASGR® GEO. WATTS, 238 $14 7th st. 5 doors above Penn ava, SEWING MACHINES, é&e. BLACK SATINE, BLACK JACONET LAWNS. BLACK ORGANDY LAWNS, BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, COURTLAND'S ENGLISH CRAPE IN ALL OF BalLWaY SECURITIES ‘Branch Office—£39 16th atrest (Corcoran Building? HH SPECIAL CARE, AND WILL ECLET-REPAT. OR INSPECTION BY THOSE DESIRING TO PUE- Tae Dixomaee: B.H. DODGE, Besident Partnes. ' ee tusical Sewing Maching Attachment, plays over 1,000 SALES, SMALL PROFITS dimerent tunes GIVES AWAY oe han — ae Sue! gur NEW AMERICAN No. Y Cabinet Machines — sede, Ney American No. T is ow the acknowledged sis a ae Eesnips cur NEW AUTOMATIC BUTTON HOLE | girtine tie Market reocivedthrouth our wine ap 803 MARKET SPACE. a ae et bea y STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock xchange N. s G taken in exchange. All orders executed and reported PROMPTLY. 528 zw Spama Groopa. ©. AUERBACH, a P WE WILL OFFER THIS WEEK SPECIAL BAR-| Comer 7th and Hts. Sole Avent DC. | Rowe J. ‘Tuomas, GAINS IN BLACK SILKS. SILK GRENADINES, | gi\cx* Goor to Auerbech's Gent's Furnishing and iis FRENCH WOOL : NOVELTIES IN CHOICE DE- SROkER tm SIGNS, BLACK. WOOLEN DR'ss Goops IX} Woasawaxric Sroot Corrox, PILLOW LINENS DAMASK TABLECLOTHS AND ‘Hk BEST FOR MACHINE OR HAND USE. No, 613 15th St. Qiational Metropiitan Bank Building} sia HOOE, BRO. & CO., 1398 F street, BIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS. ‘Orders to buy or sell, on margin or for cash, executed. ‘on the Chicago Board of Trade and New York Cotton ' Exchange. Constant quoteteis imstautiy resived ay direct private wires At the office of the New Home and Hartford Sewing fachines, Positively the Deutest Funuine, most simple mie dursbic Mocking ever praiuced. Eusiaincourtoe New Starve Goons Receven Ar LUTTRELL & WINE’S, ee det nt cles tie pers, cp wanicty of | BP. SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correapondant + Wo, 1990PENNA AVE, comer 20th at aw. ae se ee eee ee ene Bank ‘Beautiful Summer Silks, worth 75c.; our SOc. “at Got shen an eae 65, 81.75, 81.65, $2.00, and $2.50. Black Cashmeres, 25, 40, 50. 65, 75c. See OPPENHEIMFR'S, 289th street n. w... St. Cloud Building. P.S.—Weare the sole agents tor Hartford and New Home Sewins Machines, TT SAr GREAT “HOUSER “White,” “New Home, "* Boston,’ Sa SS MR ee References {fistional, Me {Orders By Telepboue Promptly Attended Tay STOCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGR ‘Come to the repairing a po- a WOOD AND COAL. Sat rae ani ee G. L. Suezur, 3531 F STREET NORTHWESE ’ ge Sage Erne Jun valu Se gure coat, KINDLING ana —— Fon une: 10% STOVE WOOD. cnt 1,000 paire Misses? Hose reduced from S02. to 15a. Great ; ; | ROY. SPDT AND CARRY STOCKS. GRATR. PROVE. feoen tase 903. Sepak snd hit oh strectand Potamactiver: cesar | SIONS AND, PETROLEUM OX MANGING AND I Com Full line Table Damaske, 25,35, 40,50, 75c., $1 and81.26. —_— itp 10 EXAMINE THE WaCILITies OF Shirteimadeto order, meseure ‘alten and ft puarantead. JOHNSON BROTHERS, This OFFICE. CONSTANT GUOTATIONS a> é “ LUTTRELL yf CASH SETTLEMENTS, BOTT O Benoa arene, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: reed agen Sic Se Twaithend Wer smecteoetnet §—] REAR SEE ESS ae SES T, & Cun ‘BRANCH YARDS AXD OFFIOEA ‘beck’ Rela) 2202 F street northwest: $11 MABKET SPACE, 2525 Tth street northwest; ARE DAILY ADDING NEW AND DESTRABLEGOODS fa wringer acto IN ALL DEPARTMENTS; THEY ABE PREPARED TO Proce {~rtene es IE é SELL ASCHEAP AS ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE, = AND BEG TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING: - af PRIVATE 1 YD. WIDE BLACK CASHMERE, 500.—J0B. aE ares Sais Sor the eocmomio AGRAND BARGAIN IN $1 BLACK SILK. 1 LOT COLORED SILKS $1-SPECIAL 1“ SUMMER SILKS, REDUCED TO t0Cra oaL DELIVERED ow cans pnect Frou THE] W, T. J. Wmaur & Ca. ‘miQEs INTO OUEB YARD. BIG Ass only in best qualities of ANTHRACITE and BANKERS AND BROKERA REDU‘ Kindle ditheria thestick or ad oe ee a dossen ewer A pore ‘Bo, 608 10th strest, opposite U. S. Tyewsury, SS 7esanaonem any sare | Baa oO eer eEES oe ooss nere te igecieusb rigs lesa Mee Cou, Axo Woon ‘LOTS OF 100 BAREEZS OB MORE We INVITE INSPECTION. = SIH nee mast TRUNWET 8 LARS | adupeonon efourscc aaa Sins coarse a ma eat, wharf ond 22th et, and Paws, Sliema ae

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