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y . | LOCAL MENTION. | ‘The Weatner. | OF THS CHIEF SIGNAL OPrIcER, We usmINGTOS, 2. C.. ADT 23, 884, $90 ma. f For the middie Atlantic states, generally fair ‘weather, local rains in southern Virginia, light vart- | abie winds, slight rise in temperature. Clearing | and fair weather fs indicated tof districts on the Atlantic coast on Thursdaygwith slowly rising | ‘Temperature, ——_-___ ‘Yararr’s famous caramels, 630 9th st., 1339 Pa. av. | Cusse, Umbrella Maker, removed to 1314 Pa. ave. | Waoresate Optician, Hempler's, 453 Pa. avenue. | Hauw’s Srectat Baxcaie Tas Wesk. ’ $2.50 Fine Foxed and Kid Button, $. Ladies’ Worked Hole Kid Button, $1.2. Ladies Kid House Suppers, 45 cents. Gents’ Cloth Top Low Ties and Button, $1.50. Fur Stitch Button, Lace and Congress, $2. Musee’ Solld Spring Heel ‘Button, $1. ‘Lot of Child's Kid and Goat Heel ‘Button, 50 cta. Lot of Luties’ Lasting Sin 20 cents. Sie 7th street and 1982 Pennsylvania avenue. Yay our $250 and $3 gentlemen's fair stitched | Pusion lice and congress galters; every pair war- te ‘*ijeuiwrun’s old stand, 402 7th street. Look for The Old Woman in Window. yur Federation of Labor last evening adopted tion expressing appreciation of efforts of ‘the Dill to es- | Representative Hopkins in behalf of {avilsh a bureau of Inbor statistice, Exrxa Low Pxicks for dreas goods, silks, para- | scl, Cashigeres, table linen, towels, coitons, call | ces, ginghams, hestery and inany ineach | erpartment. “Towson’s, Pennsylvagla avenue, south side, near market. Geonak T. PRESTON, to the use of Ellis Spear, to- day entered a sult, by H. B. Moulton, aguinst ‘the © an Fire Insuranee company of York to Peoover $600, amount InsnfGd in his household and Eu ucn {urniture, &c.. by polley dated February 2 dss, Which Was destroyed by fire on February 23th | a CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. ‘National THEATER—Emma Abbott opera com- pany in “Faust.” Foxb’s Orxxa Hovse.—The Queen's Lace Hand- werciet.” TusareR Comigce.—First-class varieties. Dias MUSEUM.—Curlosities and interesting per- formance. Masosic Temrie.—Fair of the Corcoran cadets. on ‘RIFLES’ AzMORY.—St Patrick's church F. atom ME. Cuugca.—Lecture by Rev. E D. Buniiey. —— Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at7 p.m. and ex- Unguished at 8:30 2. m. Edward E. Cabell fled an application for divorce from Hannah E. Cabell. ‘The Capital Bicycle Club gave a very pleasant house warming list evening, at thelr new quarters, 919 G street, There will be an ent concert at Lincoln for the benefit of the hospital. Vocal and instrumental Soiuists, and an Orchestra of Sty pleces will take part. A very inviting program has been arrang Arrangements have been made with School Superintendent Wilson for an examination to be | ‘beld in this city tn the early part of May for candl- ates for admission to the Institute of Technology 1m Boston. ‘The veterans of both armies who desire to ald in | establishing an asylum for disabled ex-confederate | soldiers wil, hold a meeting this evening in the arlor of the Nationul hotel, i A maple sugar party was given at Abner's hali last night by the Vermonters residing In Washingtow The attendance included Sen- gtor Mor Hon. Luke Pol Hon. W. P. Dale, Mr. Heury A. Willard, Mr. William M. | Galt. and many prominent New Englanders Hou. W. J. Armstrong delivered am interesting lecture at Lincoln bail last evening on the “Ni lists of Russia.” He was eloquently introduced by Mr, Kobert G. Ingersoll. ‘The attendance at St. Patrick's fair last evening Was large and the business brisk. | At the clay pigeon shooting match of the Capital ity gin club, yesterday. best scores were: Mil Jigrove and Jones 14 each. | At & Dusiiess'meeting of the Soclety of All souls church, held last evening, the following officers were elected: Secretary, Wim. J. Canby; treasurer, | George 4. King; trustees, Hon. Dorman B. Eaton, | Mir. H. B. Bennett and Dr. John Edwin Mason. "| Mr. James T. Arundel aud Miss Ada T. Tenneyson were married iast evening at Mount Vernon Place church. The attendance which was large, In- cluded many metbers of the Washington Light | Infantry Corps. of which Mr. Arundel Is a member. | ‘The ushers were Messrs Will P. Boteler, W. H. | Keneaster, £ F. Riggs and Ea Woltz Rev. J. M. | Boteler, ab unele of the bride, oMctated, ‘The funeral of Mrs. Patty ‘Bowle Gittings took luce yesterday afternoon from St. John’s church, br. Keager, the assistant rector, officiating. | Messrs, . P: Kilngie. Joun kt French, Commodore | Semmes, John F. Winship, Gen. Samiel Jones and | Wi. Leinou were the pall-bearers. ‘The interment | took place at Oak Hill Femetery. | Al a neeting of the Upper Giymont improvement | and excursion company last evening a proposition give a lot 30 by 100 feet to each Shure of stock sold was adopted. Quite a number of small shares Were sold af the Close of the meeting. Kichard A. Walker to-day, by J. S Vowles and Jobn A. Clark, entered suit aginst the B. & P. RR. <0. for $5,000 damages, for injuries to his property, 62 Maryland avenue. ir. Maurice M. Minton, of New York, will deltver bis lecture on “America society” at Marint’s hail To-morrow evenin; ——— Funeral of Mrs. John W. Thompson. | ‘The funeral of Mes. Jobn W. Thompson took place | Unis afternoon from the residence of the family, ‘o. 419 street. There was a large attendance of ‘Ihe friends of the deceased, and the spacious rooms ‘wete crowded. Owing to the death of his youngest | child, Kev.Dr. Bartlett the pastorot the New York | avenue church, of which the deceased was a mem- | bef, Was not present. The services were conducted by ites. Dr. Mitchell, of New Yors, a former pastor of the church. Upon the conclusion of the services | ‘the remains were taken to Gak Hill and placed in the chapel The pall-bearers were: Hon. William | E. chandler, Secretary of the Navy; Hon. W. Q. Gresnam, the Fostuaster General; Hon. John W Fost United States minister to $] ex-Govel nor HoH. Wells, Mr James E. Pitch and Mr. Wile Mam Ballantyne. The body-bearers were Messrs. WA. L. Gresham, Pierre Stevens, Heury Chase, He 'T. Smoot, Geo. W_Upton_and W. S. Thompson; jr. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. | Deeds in fee have been fled as follows: Jose- nine Swan to Amelia M. simmons, lot 4, Dl 4 tie B. H. Warner to Lots Gundling, lot 52, sq TM: SH W. Woody to Mary E. Dugan et al, pt. 0, B. and i addition to Georgetown; $600. Mary | J. Wright Harrison, north 3¢ 14, block 10, Mount Pleasant; $398 Juiius Lans! to G. W. W. Banville, lot 7. sq. 26; $2200 BL Warner to Naney Kichards, lot 2x, Mount Pleasant: gon. ¢. | “Darr to Mary Kt. Macarty lots 199, 300'and 201, Mount Pleasant: ¢—. ED. Morgan, jr. to John Kk ‘an, Jo's? 1011, <. 21%; $1120. S380. Sherman eeeiia G. Sherman, lot 12, block 2%, Columbia si. W.'C. Bestor and WH. Ward lot 43 of Granby: $26. Thomas Te | Kirkwood, lot 90, Sub. sq. 339;85,008. | Maxise Way yor Tue KeseRvork.—The poor peo- in the vicinity of Howard university, occupying | yperty along the line of the py Dew reser- | t Ineonventence and 1086 move In order to allow the | r to gu on. The property | been condemned dy the gov- | whers have not yet been paid tor | ‘The expense incurred in moving and ting other houses is a heavy burden upon these Ieople, and the delay in paying them the money | Which Is due only serves to Increase this burden. | — SsocaTeD CHaxtrigs.—The board of dl- | cS Of the ninth division Agsociated Charities Ges. Jon Eaton president, met last evening. ‘The | lost importaut business Was the action on the re- | yort of a has taken in charge an industrial seuool for colored children, opened at ‘A and Sth streets southeast, with Mrs ‘he committee, of Which Miss | ‘Sudte Kimbuil ts the president, and Mira J. W. Bab- son ts SecreLary and treasurer, have undertaken to | et$80.a month to pay for rent and services of | ‘er tor four months, to give the school # fair ‘They have received $1273 The board con- | brite the tn {te treasury to | ‘his Work, and recomiuended the same to the public. — Muxipras Hitt PRoreRty SaLe—The sale of lots ou Meridian Hi “i yesterday by Dun- canson Dros. the following being sold: Lot 11, Dicwk 14, to Janes W. Jones, for 10 cents per square + fet lots 29 a: dioek 43. to J. VN. Huyek. fOr 12 cents per square foo Dioek 12, to 4. P. Woolse, for 9 cents per square foot: lot 16, block 12, to A. F. Pardon, for Mrs. G., 183 cents pet square foot; lot 12. same Dlock, to Dr. Morris, for Bs cents per square foot; lot's, Block 11, 10 A. F. ir 10% cents per square foot; 1ot18, block rua, for 12% cents per square Fe 6 block sid fe HEN cents ang lo’ tor 3g cents per square foot, both to . Graham; | 6, lock 16, to F. H. Loving, tor 13% cents per | Square foot; lot 6, block 20, to'G. W. Brumbaugh, | for 14 cents per sare foot, and lot 5, same | | OW to HL G. Forker, for 14 cents per square foot. Base Bart.—The Boston Unions an@ the Na- jonals play at the Capitol park this afternoon. ‘The Cleveland league ciub will play the Wi wus at Athlete park Thursday, ‘and Satur- | day afternuons. { ——__ | 4 Fixe CoLtection ov FURNITURE. —There ts now on exhibition at Che salesroom of Messrs. Walter B. | Williams & Co., corner 10th street and Pennsyl- | venue, Lobe sold at pubiie sale, to-morrow | ng, at 1] o'clock, a fine collection of furnt- | Farlles turnisling should not fail to attend the sale. | —— Base Batt, Armugric Park.—The Cleveland | Gesicue) team will piay the Washingtonson Thurs- Gey, Friday and Saturday. Several new players wolmake thetr nirst_ ay ce with the Wash- lugtons. ‘Thursday ts ladies’ day. Wonks oF Mncy.—The “Association for Works ¢f Merey” announce to those interested in its work | That it now has full possession Of tne house ree cently purchased tor a refuge for unfortunate “clea. Any dowations of furniture or household b™ will be most thankfully received at the home, 408 i street northwest. It ts specially desired that jeuugibutions ‘be sent “during” the present week it Munipiaw Htuz.—The Hiu-Whieh Mesers. Duoceneoes hd auctioneers, } ave ven selling fo- "as BENS Been selling © u st two afternoons, will | Mencing Rt 4 o'eloci ot the’ sf Femstns to bes ag 1; about: of the BumBer advertised L cen offered. For further particulars see adverusement in L-Morrow's Stak, | was Borne to the hearse and from the hearse to the The Funeral of “irs, Stilson Hutchins. ‘The funeral of Mrs Stilson Hutchins took place yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from her late res- idence, No. 1603 Massachusetts avenue. Noticeable features of the funeral were the large attendance and the rare display of flowers. Among those who Sent flowers were the President, Treasurer Wyma, Mr. J. W. Wheipley, Mr. Widney, and a num! ‘the lady trienad of the deceased In the Treasury de- Pariment, Major and Mra Dunn, of California: Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Ward, Assistant Secretary Coon, ‘Mrs.@. M. Hutchinson, Dr. and Mrs Roosa, of New ‘York; Senator and Mrs. Blair, Senator Jones, of Florida, and Senator and Mra Palmer, of Michigans ‘Miss Ana Story, Mra Charles G. Ball Dr. and Mra Stanton, and Sister Mary Samuel, of the Convent of Mt DeSales. Kev. Dr. Paret officiated at the ser- vices, which were brief and impressive. The casket African M. E, Church. OF CONFERENCE OFFICERS. At the fifth day’s session of the A.M. E.con- ference in Frederick, Ma., yesterday, the following ‘were elected officers of the conference for the ensu- ing year: President, Bishop D. A. Payne; vice president, Rev. Wm. H. Waters secretary, Rev. James T. Morris; treasurer, Rev. W. R. Arnold; AFRICAN METHODISM IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. A special from Frederick to the Baltimore sun ‘says: Rev. D. P. Seaton stated that African Meth- odism in the District of Columbia, ateneeh orstty crippled ad 1% of Revs. J. W. Steesson’s. We, Valentine od ochors some, CNS ago, now gives evidence of steady growth and bright prospects for the future. Rev. J. Handy was conference treasurer. J. T. Herbert, con! 7) L we by six young men—the sons of Secretary enry F. and Mr. Edmund F. French, nephews ot the deceased. Tue body was interred in the French famliy plat, in the Congressional cemetery, adjoin- ing the grave of the late Major B. B. ‘French. Among those who attended the funeral were President Arthur, Secretary Chandler, Mr. Bl Senator Vance, Assistant Secretaries ‘French Coon, District Commissioner Edmonds, Postmaster Conger, senator Puumer, Col. Robert G. Ingersoll Gen, McKee Dunn, Judges Richardson and = ‘thur. ai and assigned conference of Waters: chal ‘Rev. L. M. Stckeut was continued on trial fiighiy tavorable Teports of circuits and stations ‘were made by the several presiding elders. a Affairs $a West Washington. CUMBERLAND CoAL TRape.—The shipments from ‘the Cumberland coal region last week were 64,498 ton, and forthe year to April 1th, 692,08 tons, an increase of 45,848 tons as compared with the. cor- Tesponding period of last year. To Chesa nd Ohio canal—week, 13,205 tons; year, ‘ons; decrease from last year, 46,134 tons Cartus Manxgr.—There were no cattle on the market at Drovers’ Rest yesterday. CONDITION OF THE WaTER.—Great Falls, —_-__ Cocking Main at Norfolk. WASHINGTON AND NORTH CAROLINA BIRDS PITTED AGAINST EACH OTHER. ‘There was only a small crowd at the sporting grounds on the Princess Anne road, near Norfolk, Yesterday, to witness the opening of the three Gays’ cocking main between Washington and North rolina birds. Representatives of the sporting element from Washington, Richmond, Baltimore id Weldon were present. "The contest 1s for $100 pure, 4%; receiving reservoir, 36; fibattie, ana #400 Qnthe Odd eMC fact side ex-| be distributing rever eu, go; temperature, hibits twenty-one cocks, but only fourteen birds = were matched out of ‘whole lot, and Weighed from four pounds four ounces to six TTT AL ERE four ounces. The three days’ main will, therefore, | ©, RRR REE A TUT sSSs AT Fl consist of seven battles, pat the contests Will Be & gqh®R EE AA T Sas, AA £ oge made interesting by filling in wit from B. rvs Aa | Chickens on band that faifed tomatch. GGGn Remea a t “ss8d“AtuunERe ‘A special frou Norfolk to the Baltimore Sun says op EP terday. The wi os tested, creating considerable enthusiasm, but did] GGG, RFE. 5% % ay 83 7. the Noreh Caraga bird todeathandreceting but| og EE RAS (Se the North & é litte injury. One hack fight followed and wasa| GGG EER BROT Sue rited struggle, but en a second victory the Washingtog side. The’ well-known Esling E°% O% % BPR, sh Brothers are handling the Washington chickens, ¢ S19) |S BB ss, while the North Carolina cocks are managed b Goo 88 08 BD B ties in Norfolk. The long gaffs are used—te1 s Biy estective Wherever they strike. Three battles three to-morrow. take place to-day and Tar IxpvstaiaL ScHooL Pouxp Panry.—The pound party to be given next Monday evening at the “House 18 uid of the Tndustrial Heme ‘school promises to be a most brilliant social affair. It is expected that the President, several members of the Cubinet anda large number of the diplomatic corps Wiil be present. ‘The decorations will be elegant and the Marine band will furnish the music. ‘There will be dancing from 9012. ‘The following- Ramed ladies compose the reception committee: ‘Mra. H. M. Teller, irs Senator Palmer, Mrs. Sen- ator Sabin, Mrs. Hi. A. Willard, Mrs. Joseph G. Can- THE PALAIS ROYAL WILL OFFER a SOME OF THE BARGAINS: Our new stock of Spring Puff and Flat Scarfs in Silk nd Satin in fifty-four different designs, which we offer foraitty cents ‘be reduced during the Special Sales Gente’ themreat on, Mrs. Senator Frye, Mrs. Senator Inj Mra aq oo Wt Hildrup, Mire WoW Curtis, Mis ew. inck: of "eS CENTS ford, Mrs, Senator Conger, Mrs. Merritt Barber, Mra. a3 93 J. G. Cariisie, Mrs. J.B. Edmonds, Mrs. B Eaton, Mrs Senator Blair, Mrs. J.'H1. Ketcl ©. W."Spofford, Mrs. N.¢. McFarland, Mrs. M. H Horr, Mrs. H. D. Cooke, Mrs. J. B. T. Tupper, Mrs A. E. Bateman, Mrs. J. H. Voorhees; Mra.’ J. M. BS Gay Teas, eseees. oy ‘%ye8) CENTS. Tue, Bavriwone sx Ouro Eqrvoves, Rate 355 AssoctaTiox.—AUa quarterly meeting of the SOARARE IYAIS Thee tisk Inittee of mani nt of the Baltimore and Ohio | wane {sone “PALAIS ROYAL? Dress Shirts, which Employes Helier association, held at Grafton, W. ‘the money, are offered for Va., yesterday, the resignation of ite secretary, Dr. ceo W.'F. Barnard, who organized the association in 1880, tendered ‘gn account of impaired health, was 3 CENTS. guve'a veryinveresting resune of the history of Ue Sas? rave a very interesting resun ‘ fercinnn He afro anne cna | he Pazatg OEAt Sigh Site fu nih Malament at no very , from pi a subscribed by friends of the ass2clation, of a hespi- | £°F BiRety cents, will be for the Special Sale reduced to tal and sunitarium, exclusively for the employes and families of employes of the B. and O. company, (A and the probability of the establishment of a homé for disabled employes in connection therewith. ne = 6 Freep yor Rossixo Hen Ewrtovss's Tox men Fancy Steed Watt Sare—Emma Kelton, a colored servant, for ot 8 ipt importer. i two years employed at the residence of Mr. J. to 50 cents per pair, for | Wilmot, No. 16 9th street northwest, was oD trial in the Poilce Court to-day, charged with the ae larceny of $5 from her employer.’ The evidence was of the ‘nek on ‘his iron safe and according to. her of the lock on his iron safe and according to her ‘own confessionehas been stealing trom the safe for ne en engeee a Ba sometime. She was sentenced to 30 days in jail Aappeal was noted. Mr. Wilmot states that he has had about §600 stolen from him past two years, and intends to make several other CENTS, charges agalnst her. g —— Gents’ Bicycle or Tourist Shirts with new fastening Wasnrvoton Fism MARxET.—Sold by R. A. Golden, B. rt, 7,000 shad, from $13 to $20 per hundred; 210," | Surprise ino * “OT #014 all over the eity for $2.50, herrings, from $6 (0$8 per thousand; 600 bunches Tock and other fish, from 10 to 8) centa per bunch. bie +71 3 88 of A - o0 B8- ‘Silk Umbrellas for Gents, Paragon Frames and Natu- u A ft Assowcrex Pore ral Sticks, exactly the same qualit; id brella Hlores for $280 each, for the Special Sale wo wil ofet them for 1 Mt un ea, 88 it iM 2% yf Babe = ais .SPRING WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. ‘4 SBR BoB Our 50cent Merino Shirts and Dray hich are | Bon splendid Value, wouter for this woskst ™ ‘a 44 cENTS. “a a te EE Our 68 cent Balbriggan U: + which re So Wwww BoD ETE BRR, setela by Septet firolching watt for Tce we sal Oo 0 WWWW D D EK RRR for the ‘Bale at B O° ‘www BOD EE R- T8855 6 00qq oo 6W 6 UW «CODD oEkE OR ORK Su, 8 & 8 cents, ‘marvel Our $1 Colored White F1 h Ball U1 ae ee — or ren Inder. = A Of PUMty, | wear wa cannot tedlace in price ne ne ell fity ‘strength and wholesomenesa. More economical than (vy en ES ‘We offer them as « stari- the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of dow test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Sold only incane. Korat Baxixa Powper Co., 106 Wall street, N. X. 06 | Sale, Fascr re A f A Fi 8s BLACK SILKS! SURAH SILKS! eo aa t fA H ert RHADAME SILKS! MERVILIEUX SILKS! Boe tae aya tt Pee SILKS, 314c. SILKS, 374c. SILKS, 37340. Br Handsome BROCADE SILKS, Te. ae BLACK and COLOKED SILKS reduced % cents on every yard. CARTER'S, 711 Manxer Space, SILK and WOOL PLAID DRESS GOOD8, 2c. BLACK SILKS, Special Bargain, $1. Tae M, Sror% SUNS.VEILING, double width, pure wool—cream, | 4 BE Mirsrrr bie pink, bias aud black, 97 4c. as COLORED SILKS, special bargain, 750. 11 6% TEITH EFF HESUIETTACASEMERE TOT) ck and woot on] He wTTH HARM RpDD F BLACK SILKS. special bargain, $1.25, 1% 9 7 HAH AARNND D EF BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, pareailk, 7s. | ind” & H H AASNNNDD FE — BLACK SATINS, 50c. COLORED SATINS, 50e. BROCADE SILKS—Pink, cream, blue and white, $1. NUN'S VEILING. beautiful lace style, pure wool, 25¢, BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESs GOODS. — SILK and WOOL PLAIN DRESS GOODS, 26c. SILK and WOOL CHECKED DRESS GOODS, 250. SILK and WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 2c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, 1,50, CASH PRICES. NO CREDIT. spas CARTER'S, 711 Manner Space, ‘The place, par excellence, to ret a STYLISH SUIT OR SPRING OVERCOAT, and at s price fully one-third lower than any other store in the city offers, A good line of Bpring Overcoats from... A splendid line of Business Suits from... A full line of Dress Suits, comprising the New- est Fabrics and Best Styles, from... A fall line of Boys’ 12-18 Suits from... (TSE ENERVATION AND LASSITUDE OF SPRING ‘time are but indications of the sluggish action of the blood, overloaded with carbouates accumulated by {he use of heating food in winter. ‘This condition may remedied by the use of AYER's Sansa? heen: PABILLA, the 4 8 A SUPERB HAIR DRESSING AND RENO- vator Ayr's Harn Vicor is universally com- mended. It eradicates scurf and dandruff, cures all eruptions and itchings of the scalp, promotes the re- newed «rowth of the hatr, sud surely prevents its fading or turning gray. aaa THE MISFIT STORE, \ CORNER TENTH AND FSTREETR apl6 Gerster Cuors. GERSTER CLOTH. SPRING DRESS wa: SPARS ALL OF THE NEW CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE, Pept aEEBTETUAL CHARTER ACT OF CONGRESS LADIES’ FLANNEL SUITING. SUITING all colors, AT 1236 CENTS. AT ag Cente = AT 1s CEN SUMMER SILKs! 51 AT 37 CENTS, ALS Fe ferrimac Calico. 434 Cents. (Onled Botied T '-Red Table Linen, 46 Conta Gros Grain Dress 95 Cente. bo Fancy Straw r, 18 Cente, 20: TOWSON'S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near Market. AMP /EYS REDUCED. 5 Medi une, 30c. te. pee fee ee | Sa roccdud band Clothing neue = ‘Tth street northwest. A Peculiar Case. WHY THE GRAND JURY IGNORED 4 CHARGE AGAINST A MAN AFTER HE HAD PLEADED GUILTY IN THE POLICE COURT. ‘To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylle, Dis- trict Attorney Worthington stated that he desired to make an explanation as to the charge of house- breaking against Lewis Tasco, recently ignored by the grand jury, on which case there had been some criticism as to what he had said, and some com- ‘ment in the press. ‘The court remarked that it was unnecessary to make any explanation a3 to What appeared 1n the Pay Nir. Worthington sald that, in the Police Court, ‘Tasco had pleadeg guilty, but when the case came before the grand firy It Was ignored, and the grand jury had a perfect right todo this At the ice Jourt Tasco did not have the advice of counsel. It eppeared that he had, whiie In a state of intoxica- fon, broken into a house in which he suj he had a right to be. It being shown that he had no felonious, invent about the matter the grand jury red as Was thelr province. ‘enti ci in wis ae Disriconrsa Hesors, Ircarve Axo BURNING TORTURES, HUMILIATING ERUPTIONS, SUCH AS SALT RHEUM or Eczema, Puoriasis, Scald Head, In- fantile or Birth Humors, and every form of Itching, Scaly, Pimply, Scrofulous, Inherited, Cohtagions, and Copper-Colored Diseases of the Blood, Skin, and Scalp, with Loss of Hair, are positively cured by the Comicuma Remeprea, CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the new blood purifier, cleanses the blood and perspiration of impurities and Poisonous elements, and thus removes the cause. CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, instantly allays Itching and Inflammiation, clears the Skin and Scalp, heals Ulcers and Sores, and restores the Hair. CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier and ‘Tollet Requisite, prepared from Cuticura, is indispenss- ble in treating Skin Diseases, Baby Humors, Skin Blem- ishes, Rough, Chapped, or Oily Skin. CUTICURA REMEDIES are absolutely pure, and the ‘only real Blood Purifiers and Skin Beautifiers, free from mercury, arsenic, lead, ziuc, or any offer mineral or ‘Yosetable poison whatsoever. It would require this entire paper todo Justice to description of the cures performed by the Cuticvza Re- solvent internally, and Cuticura and Cuticr.re Soap externally. ECZEMA of the palms of the hands and of the ends of the fingers, very difficult to treat and usually considered incurshle, small patches of ttter and salt rheum on the ‘ears, n se and sides of the face. SCALLED HEADS, with loss of hair withont number, heads covered with dindruff and sealy eruptions, expe- cially of children ang infants, many of which since birth hhad been a mass of scabs: TTCHING, burning and scaly tortures that baftied even relief from ordinary remedies, soothed and healed ‘as by magic: PSORIASIS, LEPROSY, and other frightful forms of Skin Diseases, Scrofulous Ulesrs, Old Sores, and Dis- charging Wounds, each and all of which have been speedily, permanently, and economically cured by the Cuticurs Remedies, Sold everywhere, Price: Curicuma, 50c.; RESOLVENT $1; Soar, 25c, POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston, Mass. Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” SJvsr Ovexixc— A full line of FANCY, PLAIN WHITE, CHECK and JOINTLESS MATTINGR, in ALL GRADES. The pat- terns are very neat and handsome, Also, new line of INGRAIN CARPETS, in NOVEL DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS FO! SPRING. TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS GREAT VARIET’ FURNITURE and BABY CARRIAGES AT BOTTOM PRICES, ap’ SINGLETON & HOEKE, apl9 801 Market Space and 208 and 108th street, 719 719 E. G DavVIs, 719 MARKET SPACE, ‘We aro displaying many new things in BLACK DRFSS GOODS this week. We make BLACK SILKS and WOOLENS a specialty, and are therefore ubie to offer great inducements to buyers. Examine our stock bo- fore making your selections. Our line of DRESS TRIMMINGS, comprising Che- nilleand Tape Fringes, Gimps, Braids, Buttons, &c., is Yery complete and attractive, We offer some special ‘bargains in Chenille, and Chenille and Jet Fringes this week, In PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS we are show- ing all the novelties of the season. Elegant, stylish goods at low prices. Our stock of EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HAMBURG EDGES, &., full and complete. z BEST GOODS—POPULAR PRICES, E. G. DAVIS, 119 MARKET SPACE. Tae Boys Wu Bz Harpy, AND THE PARENTS SAVE 25 PER CENT BY PUR- CHASING FROM U3. apla Suite, 9 to 12, at 94, worth 86. mat 85, rs 12to 16, at $5,“ at as, CHILDREN'S DFPARTMENT ON FIRST FLOOR, CONVENIENT FOR THE LADIES, Children’s Suits, 4 0.12, at he 83.8735, 5 goat 4.75. 675. 8.00. 5, worth $3.60, orth 4. wt at $475 Ballor, Suite, Sto 1d, at B17 . oe at at 96, worth git ate ES ais, atid, $18 * & lue Yaent cloth (color wart Fine Drese ite Be worth ara . ee gUuiton cata orth “Fine custom-made, #20, worth $00 ee * REMEMBER THE VLA HEY Re) Noax warner « co, 625 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania Ave. NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 Pennsylvania Ave. NOAH WALKER & CO., €25 Pennsylvania Ave. HAS NO EQUAL, Our Custom-made Cloth- ing. Great Success in our Four Button Cutaway Suite for Dress or Business ‘Wear. Prince Albert Coats and Vesta, Neat Styles, ‘alr Line Cassimere Panta NOAH WALKER & CO., loons, Nobby Business 625 Pennsylvania Ave. Suite. Boy's Cutaway Suite, NOAH WALKER & CO. 625 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO. 625 Pennsylvania Ave, KOAH WALKEE & CO. 625 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & 00., 625 Pennsylvania Ave, Ewann Cavener & Oo. 1425 New ‘York avenua Blouse and Plaited Suita, Assortment large. Prices Low. Itwould be well to call on us before buying; it ‘will satisfy you that our Goods are aa represented, et apll-3m PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING, A Large Stock of RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND FENDERS, . At Low Prices, JOBBING IN ALL, THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- = TENDED TO. = eee JSaranse SCROLLS, FANS, ETO. And Decorative Pictures. Jay Gould, 421 9th st mi Seama Gloopa ‘The largent and best sele.ted stock of SUITINGS ever offered for gentirmen to select from at the LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF WASHINGTON. + HD. BARR, Pennaylvanis un Short Pants, Children’s | Aw Gesone HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT NOURISHES THE WEAKEST, STRENGTHENS THE PEEBLEST AND BUILDS UP THE SYSTEM BY ENABLING DELICATE PATIENTS TO ASSIMILATE FOOD. THE GENUINE HAS THE NAME OF TARRANT & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, 278 GREENWICH STREET, NEW YORE. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, CITY ITEMS. uckets or saucepans 9C.; or tea canister 9c.; soup ladies se; Champion meas- ures, 4 in one 9c.; flour sieves Oc.; lange footed wash Dasihs 9; large datry pans gc.; oval or round pud- SOE iat tetas pei eat asins 5 japanese dust: * Coffee baligrs 18231 coffes or tea canister 186.4 qt covered tin buckets or saucepans 18¢.; half cov- ered dust pans 1803 large footed wash Baan 1805 2 qt. dish water buckets 1 Duckets 19¢.;6 row muflin pans 19¢. Ss insing pans 19¢.; also immense baby carriages, refrigerators, ice chests and traveling trunks of the best manufacture. ‘NN. B.—Rubber bicycles all sizes sold at cost. 1 Hic Docs Not Need to Go After Hite Mor a reply to an inquiry of a reporter, Mr. G. smith (one of our best-known Jewish ‘citizens), Did you ever win anything before? He replied:’ Oh, ! now and then! I once won $1,250 in a Getman, lottery, and have won small sums at odd times in the Loulstana State Lottery. Will you visit New Orleans tor the purpose of collecting your money? (alluding to $15,000, the one-fifth of the capital prize, in the Louisiana State Lottery, on Tuesday, lerch 11, on ticket No. 14,467). Not'we have de Posited the ticket with the Columbus (Misa) Insu- Tance and Banking Co. for collection. It 1s sure enough. ‘The draft was promptly nonored.—Ex- Hract fom the Columbus (stiss.) Dispaten, March MI. Augenstein, S17 7th Street N. W., Having just received 100 $18 baby and not having room for so many, offers them for the next two days at $9. Great bargains in decorated goods and housefurnishings, trunks and remigers- rs. ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver ou with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; easy jleasant to take. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold y Drug. ts. Large bottles, 60c. Manufactured by W. ‘hornton, corner Baltimore and Harrison streeta, Balumoré, Md. wt Maryland Club Whiskey, the finest extant. McGee's, 9th, near D. m,w,35 On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., wi send Dr. Dye's Celebrated 'Electro-Voltaic ‘Belts and Electric Appiiences on. trial for thirty days to men (roung or old) who are afflicted with nervous de- bility, lost vitality and kindred ined Senay Inlay vigor Address as above SaaS r as al N. B.—No risk incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. ws For Gold and Silver Trimmin; go to Meyers, 922 7th street northwest. Ww. Elixir of Babek cures positively Chills, Fever and Ague and all Ma- fartal froublereontains no quinine: ab druggist 000 Furs Received on Storage. Guaranteed against damage by moth and fire. im -&B. H. Stineuerz & Son, 1287 Penna, ave. Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging, irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by “Buchu-paiba.” $1. 8 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” printe, 45c. per ound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet ik, Sc. per quart, Cream 15c. pint. Ear AlGon Seven OR STYLISH SUIT OF CLOTHES . GO TO THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., COBNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS, Our 86.25 Suit, with broad binding, fs nearly worth double Cur @7 atixed Cheviot Suit, in seven different patterns, cannot be matched in the city. ‘Our 88.25 Cheviot Suit can buy anywhere, Our $10 Cassimere Suit compares well with sutyoucanban Les fi Our $12 Cassimere Suit is as good as any $18suit you can buy. is as good as any $12 suft you Our 810 Frock Suit is fully worth $15. ‘We eell you a good Indigo Blue Flannel Buit at §7.50, AGAR. Suft at 810. We hrve a large line'of 4-button Corkscrew Cutaway Suits, all ubades, at very low prices. eligjbeves full line of Boys’ and Children's Suita, from We havea full line of Men's, Youths’ and from $1.25 up; Children’s Panta from ° ‘60c. UP. REMEMBER THE 3 LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS apl0 PP D RRR ERB Erp UR RE PPP i U RRR EE UR R E uu & R Eee AND INVIGORATING. ‘Those who msy wish to purchase, either as a delicion Deverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated ‘Whiskey, are invited to make « trial of the celebrated brand vu EER {TTTTE! BREE Ee EM gmy, TERY uu P P REE ak Fy ize X uN WHISKEY. ‘This Whiskey. upon an shalytical examination, has Proved to be FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredicnts which are used to give fActitious aye and flayor to this popular drink, mae BROWNING & MIDDLETOR BARBOUR & HAMILTON, +.B. BRYAN & BBQ, .C, BRYAN, BL. WHEELER THOS. A. ROVER, ‘A. T, METZGER & BRO. BEALL & BAKER JOHN H. MAGRUDER, *-G KBGOOD & Ga. .WM, BELMUS, @ R WATERS, = an H. & B. W. CATHERWOOD, 5 ‘ ‘teb0-2mm, ROVAL Eres fe LW Ee ie Seer and DRY_ GOODS. LADIES GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES, New Pixssors Axo Usonsias SEATON PERRY (@UOCESSOR TO PERRY & RROTHED ‘HAS NOW OPEN A VERY LARGE LIXE OF PARASOLS, P. SUN UMBRI peter 1 PARABOLS AND. UMBBRLLAS, A: ALL THE LEADING SHAPES AND STYLES FOR COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW SPUNG AND SUM- MER FRENCH DRESS TEX) ULES, REW FLATS AND FIGURED CeINA SILKS, NEW SUMMER AT 80 AND 70. NEW LOUISINE AT Tc AND. SEW EMBRO! a a A a 3 SUCRE Tua FMIKE PRINCESS! (ROE. Pie SSRORER Menor Pes NEW. \CK SILK GRENADINES. JUPIN'’S CELEBRATED MOURNING SABE FABRICS" IN Tn aad §@-CHOICE Goo) PLAIN FIGURES ARD COR RECT PRICKS GU, SEATON PERRY. Perry Builatne, Fyppertvania avenue, cormer Schstrwst, Sor Awp Wrar Derantuest. Established SUIT AND WRAP DEPARTMENT, In which we are now showing one of the finest, most ‘extensive and select stocks of LADIES’ SUITS AND WRAPS NIDERED INDIA PONG: RA GOOD VALUES” IX SATIN iD SURAH BILES AT $1.00, eee red to be found in the city. Pasficular attention ia called to ‘our display of entirely new Spring and Summer stylesin BAGLANS, WALKING JACKETS, JERSEY WAISTS, CASHMERE NUNS VEILING. WHITE DRESSES AND MOURNING COSTUMES, NOTE THE PRICES: Abandsome all-wool Ottoman CLOTH WRAP, elad- orately trimmed with lace and passementeria, at $12.60, reduced from $16.50. Our TRICOTINE VISITE, lace trimmed, only 96, for- mer price $8. Our LEADER, 24 SPRING WRAPS, made of Tricot, ‘trimmed with lace and passementerie, which we will offer ‘at the very low price of @5; regular price $1.50, SPECIAL.—We shall ofr our all-wool BLACK CASH- MERE SUIT, box plaitrd skirt, with draperies, at $12; actually worth $16. We guarantes thissult tobe all ‘Wool, or n0 sale, PAERASOLS. ¢ Our department for PARASOLS is greatly enlarged. ‘and we are now displaying all the novelties for street and carriage weer, plain and trimmed, and with unique LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR. 104 dos, LADIES’ CHEMISE, good cotton, 19¢.; 97 doz. Chemise, trimmed with lace, 29c.: 89 doz. Chemise, trimmed with three rows of inserting, and tucks between ‘and ‘and sleeves, edges with cambric ruffles, at 430. ‘spechal price; 126 doz. Chemise, with Torchon lace and Haaaburg inserting, at 69c.; reduced price for this week only. MOTHER HUBBARD GOWNS, trimmed with lace at @%c. SKIRTS, with ruffles of Hamburg em- broidery, 9 inches in depth, $1.23; former price $1.75, ‘Mother Hubbard CAMBRIC SLIPS, with embroidered yoke, at 25c,: would be cheap at 40c. Mocher Hubbard CAMBRIC SLIPS, Hamburg yoke and tuck bottom, 5c. Ladies’ lace stripe Nainsook and Lawn APRON, | trimmed with plaited ruffle, 10c. Nurse APEONS, wide edge and tucking, at 50c. Our lot WASH SEIBTS, in different styles, at the uni- form price of 500. A large and complete assortment of BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS, in nobby patterns, from 26c. to the finest quality. OUR SPECIALTY—LADIES CORSET COVERS— ‘We shall offer at 25c. each for this week only, ‘We have also opened a new line of CHILDREN'S and MISSES’ SUITS, made of Mareeilies. Pique, Lawn, India Linen and Ginzbais, in all izes and styles, at the low- est possible figures, - LANSBURGH & BRO., apis 420-422-444 SEVENTH STREET. Orrzzrxos OF BLACK Goops, IN SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, ‘BLACK SILK WARP HE! NRIETT, CK CASH BLACK TAM! BLace Stns VEILING. Bea TA oe Sreoun tate LA BLACK RHADZIM®R BLACK GROS GRAI BLACK SATIN! CK JACONET as INE, BLAC BLACK ORGANDY LAWNS, BLACK CASHMERE. SHAWLS, COURTLAND'S ENGLISH CRAFE IN ALL AND PRICES. = aah INSPECTION By THOSE DESIRIN Torun QUIOK SALES, SMALL PROFITS, 8. L. HEMPSTONE, api 803 MARKET SPACE, WE WILL OFFER THIS WEEK SPECIAL BAR- GAINS IN BLACK SILKS, SILK GRENADINES, FRENCH WOOL NOVELTIES IN CHOIOE DE- SIGNS. BLACK WOOLEN DR'Ss GOODS sk TABLECLOTHS AND PILLOW LINENS, DAl NAPKINS, ALL SIZES. ‘aps-3m_ HOOE, BRO. & CO., 1338 F street. New Srama Goons Reczven Ar LUTTRELL & WINE'S, NO, 1990 PENA. AVE, comer 20th at. a.w. ‘Beautifal Summer Silks, worth 75e.; our Sto. a, Golored rt 80S =e 5 Megat Beck wakecnnd he S2sana ge. Secs asain, aL Cloths: Mas M. J. Hoxr. ‘No. 1900 F Sraxer ‘has in Stock, and is Constantly Receiving, the Latert ‘Novelties in IMPORTED MILLINERT. Bpeetal Attention given to Orders, ate Jusr Orexen Ax Exroaxt Live CHILDREN'S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, LACE and SHIRRED CAPS, POKE BONNETS. MERINO CLOAKS tn Mother-Hubbard and other styles. Meraticent Stock of Lation end Chldren's Hosiery. Corsate, Underwear Kid, Silk, and Lisle Thread Gloves. Select agsortment of Hamburg, Irish Point, Nainscok, and Swhs Embroideries, Oriental, Torchon, Medica, and other Trimming Laces in all the newest deaicna, * Mrs. SELMA RUPPERT, 608 9th street borthwest Cun Revver. NO. 408 AND 408 TTH ST. 5.W. ‘Received a full assortment of EASTER EGGS, EASTER BASKETS, EASTER NOVELTIES, (Of all Designs and Prices. Maoawe J. P. Pacues, IMPORTER OF FASHION, 07 F STREET, NORTHWEST. {With increased facilities for the importation of Special ‘oveltien. wre are at all times, to show. PARC | WRETS ant LONDON HATS Tar surpassing sy Mis RCIA ATTENTION MADE TO SIMPLE cos. TUME BONNETS. a of FRENCH PONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS, FINE MILLINERY GOODS, BEAL LACES, DR¥SS TRIMMINGA, FINE NECKWEAR, PARASOLS, — 7 Crsnera, cunera Try our 5 ST. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, a 3 bottles for one dollar. Dave s fine line of hieher grade Clarwta, which alvosiling’ot proportionally 15s prose = BOBERT SMITIVS SON'S INDIA PALE ALR ©. 4. HEINEKEN'S CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. bo. E KENNEDY & 80n. 1209 F street morthwast. Pore Avomser Berres Wo are reewiving fresh from the Dairies, three times a week. Yee following’ well-known brands of Table But. ee THE kes PLUM chive | AxD Creameriva NOTHING BUT PURE BUTIER KEPT AND SOLD BYU. apis (Capital Also, Parregut Market, 17th and K sta, Hex Tr without coloring. polishing ot fanny eo Satan ce tet hte at nid tee caus Preserving Ube "stiength ona see ‘No Tes is ald by allgrocera The trade supplied ty: MALRTIN GLLLET @ Go, _Batablished 1811, {m29-6m) Paltimere, Caxxev Goons Ax Svoars AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, mht! F. 2 inePeanerivasin sreiee B®. P. Heome Manser (Corer of #th and N strests northwest PORTER HOUSE RTEAK, Ife Th: Sirloin, 166. Round Steak. 120. Ih; Best Rib Roast. 18c. 1b: bent Prunes. G2 or 6. 1b, 9 lon bewt rants re makes) Coat ‘Corsets, ands % for the price 2.B—Hrench, German ROCHON, CO! RAN BUILDING. RET CLASS DRESSER, FROM PARIS. S Ae and Five Medals trom kxpositous x abd importer of ouae yee! eB yi HATR WORK aon ‘Shampoved in afirst class manner an 8: FIFTEYNTH STREET NORTHWEST. ™ = © uztiox. MODISTE, Has removed from Ba'timore to No. 24 D street nouth- Senos Seino ‘she guarantees satisfaction in ft and style. feb2-6m_ Axsrox 4 sae. 1 a8 ‘Recar. fon Tchr rows Sugar. 1: Sees parr Sb Can Tepito, ke ca Cora. Seam ‘Codfish, Je. Ib. Liver, Te. per Ib. ‘Al goods delivered fren. mh7 on A Boice Lor oF TERRAPIN Rrorived, and for eale tow. ERRIES, SPRING LAMB ASPARAGUS, SHAD, PALACT. MARKRT. Corner 16th and New York avenwa, NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS CERES. $7 ERLING. ‘co Uma iL b: wrx aLW, u Nn GALT 2 On HOUSEFURNISHINGS. FINANCIAL. Vazoz Srovas. and Intending to reduce stock we bat ‘COOK SfovES aid HANGER thet we will sclfct cost to Make room for Summer Goods. ‘ONE MINUTE COFFEE POTS still on exhibition W.8 JENES & CO, THE RED “c* FOR FAMILY USE of this celebrated burning Of ta eet Crude Fee Hear End will stand a 80 * and ity, and odoriess, which, with fen great purity, snare OIL. Tx New Srrcctariox. WHY WALL STREET IS RUNNING TO OIL. JOHN A. DODGE & CO.. BANKERSand BROKERS, No. 12 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, will send FREB on application their New Book giving « complete! ofthe Petroleum Trade, showing why dealers tm ‘have been making monay while operaters in stocks have apsekw BANKERS, LIBERAL mare, OF INTEREST ALLOWED OB ‘TIME DEPOSITS. EAR, SOP EE Say. "Merssave Lain, with ordinasy barber and ‘Wholesale and Retail by J. W. SCHAEFER, 10% 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. api? New Goons. _ ‘Just received, many new and desirable goodsin DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, Suitable for Wedding Presents Our usual lange stock Gf staple goods is completa, FINE CUT ENGRAVED AND MOULDED GLASS (ARE IN GREAT VARIETY. TRIPLE PLATED WARE FROM BEST MAKERS EDDY REFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, No, 1009 Pennsylvania Avenua, CARPET SWEEPFI CHINA, GLASS AND Ci KITCHEN UTEN! ‘and full assortment of House furnishing: aut low prices, GEO. WATTS, 514 7th st. Sdoors above Penn ova, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. HATS. ‘$80 F street NEW,STORR, NEW STOCK, ena NEW STYLES, Josr Recerven LARGE, Lot. SPRING SCARFS FOR GENTS, WORTH CEVENTS-FIVE LARGE LINE OF SPRING HOSIERY. A COMPLETE STOCK OF UNFINISHED AND FIN- ISHED SHIRTS CONSIANTLY ON FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER AKOMESON'S EHIRT FACTORY, CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, 911_ 816 F street northwest. opposite Patent office, per DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER ‘only 62, ‘Bix Fine Dress Shirts made to order. only #9, Finest Linen Collars, all styles, only $1 60 per dozen. painest FourPly Linen Cuffs, only 25 omts per ot Closton ont s are lot of Unfinished Dress Shirts, at All goods guaranteed totive satisfaction, at seb25 Sumrs ro Oxom SIX BOLID BOSOM FOR.....ssecsce.ssenesncenee Q0.08 SIX PLAITED BOSOM FOR ........-.0-ceccver----2208 ‘you want s perfect-Stting SIIIRT have them madeby OB ELLERY, CI 1112 F strest_northwest_ ATTORNEYS, ‘COLLECTIONS made everywhere. tooo Puvare Sto Tuzoura Was WASHINGTON, BALTIMORR PHILADELPHIA NEW YORE, BOSTON, &a PRINCE & WHITELY. Grock Bacnam, EPI Tez} Mow Tork, Jamea Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, . Cruger Ouiag, Harry C.Lagen, "Washington D.0. Mayuara Giga ‘William R Travers, Special Partnor BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES Branch Office—889 15th strest (Corcoran Building) &.HL DODGE, Resident Purtnes, Quotations of Rtocks and Bonfs anf information re farding the Marketa recetved throwch our wires TH+ STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock All orders executed and reported PKUMPTLY. BROKER TN GRAIN PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOOER, No. 12 16th Gt (National Metroplitan Bank Buildingd Ordern % ‘sell, on margin or for cash. executed on the Chicas Beord ef Trade and New Neck Octo Exchange. Constant quotaious iustautly reeves ag irect private wires, F. P. SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correspondent, SAWYER WALLACE & CO., New York correspondent, sy ‘Bank References {istic {Orders By Telephone Promptly Attended Te) Brromx Bisnor & Co T. STOCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGR BOSTON, KEW YORK, BALTIMORE rest 3817 STREET NORTHWEST Wasarnaroa. BUY. BELT. AND CARRY RTOCKS. RATW, PROVE. SIONS AND PETROLEUM ON MARGINS AND TX LOTS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT REGULAR NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. THE PUBLIC = =) mayD W. T. J. Warr & Ca BANKERS AND BROKERS ‘Bo, 608 15th strest, opposite U.S. Treasury, ‘Offer, SETOOLEUM cane oe Co oan eee