Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1884, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FRANK TRIAL. er Day Spent Securing a Jury. LANGSTON’S An ‘The Weather, OFFICE OF THE CHIRE Siowar. OFFICER Wastixerox, D.C, May ’ In the Criminal Court to-day. before Judge Mac- ar, the trial of Frank Langston for the murder 7. 1, a mf A the middie’ Atiantic eaioe ‘and oveasional rat: “4 James Spencer, ou March 4th last, was resumed, Gousry temperature. On W and the eleven jurors selected yesterday were in the fer with lyght local rains Is Indica ee ace: Distriet Attorney Worthington and his assistant appeared for the government, and Messra, Kiddle ‘Tre fine photos of thy's, 1109 Pa. ave., continue to be $3 per dozen, witha 13th painted. ” | and Davis for the defendant. aaa ‘The selection of the Jury was proceeded with. ACRTING PARTIES Will not be allowed to land at AGRI Hall cn Decurntion, dae ee eoama. "| Mtr. Adoiph Miller, who was challenged yesterday, Bvering Club uave exclusive cont was ree: nd vecepted for a jury man by the easton. defense, Snuster was challenged peremp- tori aan were then called, with the follow- resits: Jatues Goddard was over sixty-five years of age. ot iad expressed an opinion. J. H. Mo- Hot naturalized. J. B. Wilson, fnade nel of twelve. and the defendant The Was satisiied, aud tendered it to the gov- erhunent, A CHALLENGE BY THE GOVERNMENT. Queen, a colored juror, was challenged by pvernment. wore called to fill the vacancy with the owing result: Whe wning, W. Gei Ere in Street nortnwest. To CLEKKs In office whi © part of thelr salart sand save safe in thy ANDER, Pure nafive wine, made from the pure juice of the grape, is pronounced by ply Bans to give strength uid appetite. Get it At NO Sid Tub street northwest. , 0. P. Burdette, L. J. Collins, A. Y. Dyer, and S.’Buber had formed eT. McGlue was over sixty-five Bartlett Taylor, challenged | by Wiiliam Fulrfax, expressed an opinion. Fox Hovse C1easixo in the spr or for regu- Jar use throughout the yeur, use Sapo! ‘THE special sale of summer underwear and half | Samuel xcused oh physician’s certificate. ose at One Price, corner 7th and D st Josep C. Lee, formed an opinion, James C. Wil- $8 2 grand success. “The Balbriggan understirt, | ams, accepted. the wonder of all, The genuine French SR ‘This completed the panel again, but the govern- ment chaltenged John R. Mansfield, and the exam- lon of talesmen went on. Michael Weller had ious seruples as to capital punishment. ndler Gregg, e' 4 on account of deatness. y Was accepted: DUL the government P. Minor, a colored man, and talesmien were examined: W. T. Mills, had formed xcusedl on account were dis- Pension butid- aT Cuicaco.—Read an- I notices D DISTRICT. n-resident. A. V. D. ourtne! Amtements, Ke Tornieht ere terrace oe = closed the list of talesmen present, leaving ay Templeton Opera ‘district attorney asked that forty more tales- mausnoned for two o'clock. ——— THEATER Couiqce.—“The Ice Witch” and varie- | thes, Dnee MvszvM.—Curtosities and eresting per- Floral May festival. y morning when Mr. Frank Manning, Prof. A. S. Boyd's lecture | ist, at the corner of 5thand East Capitol ‘went in his store, he found that some one the doors and he had to force an en- on the art of acquiring ALL Sovis’ CuvacH. Condens trance throuzh the window. ‘The cause of the bar- ret lamps will be lat procedure, 1s reported by Mr. Manning to cate an ire of Mra Scala, the wife of the former Mahe reawpenace tl ietor and present owner of the store, to gain hight st the ¢ uediate possession, as it is stated she had sold were dei ained Baker. Subsequently to B Pinca aud | ng, an alleged agent of MIS. Sirs roadwe! inaing and desired him to Ate po: on of the place, and on the pasted placards on thé store door ud Windows, Announcing that the store Was for Vernon Bu Wweshing Tent ond the fixtures tor sale Manning tore <thusic room | ese down and the agent leit. Later an officer ed with & Warrant charging Manning with eaking. The latter then accompanied the oMicer to tie Police Court where Judge Sneli took Js to appear to-morrow and an- the charge. ‘The Scalas claim to have a mortgage on the soc! . for wile about tour ‘The grounds | chlyat Sara-| ‘The Fish-Grant_ Correspondence. toga yesterds ted tavoring | A LETTER SAID TO HAVE BREN SIGNED BY THR G Personal vont vin EKAL ON MISREPRESENTATIONS OF WARD. ue 10 De In relation to the letters from Gen. Grang, which ane Remap Jas. D. Fish, president ot the Marine bank of New ‘k, Said he had received, as mentioned in yester- duy’s Stan, the Associated Press has ascertained that prior to July 1, 188%, Mr. Fish had sent paper of Grant & Ward to the Lincoln bank, with a note that the paper be discounted. | Mr. Thos. L. Jaws, president of the Lineoin bank, then wrote ict im the math: th: id, chair ns Hoxan, EJ, |. C2 Thorn, ‘Noonan, T. Friz, James Noian, the London ions, Bes Ge ike Hab hee re ih asking whether of not he was a general peepee - artner in the tra of Grant & Ward, "Str. Fish re- ooh ta itule reception at her ple hat hots te and Gen. Grant “were general cot pey “ = ob Partners in Uiat firm. On July 5th of that year Mr. Fish wrote to Gen, Grant, enclosing his reply to saying that although they had Deen | fora while as special parthers yet he t they were general partners legally. uswered the Hext day that the views ots ish us lo their Habilities in the firm of Grant « Ward coincided. with his own, and that he Was willing that the advertisement of the firm shoul be changed so as to show that they were (PIs) tot of the most p: 1s of Washington, took pl Kast evening at Guethler's garden, atid was very suecessiul. ‘Mrs. Anna Brothers, ne Biondi. wasmarried to ree Mr. Charie: Portsinotith genera: partners . eee pre Js correspondence, in which the letter of Grimke, past eet. Presbyterian Fish Was tnarked “private,” Mr, Ward on the caren day prepared a letter which Mr. Spencer, who OMlcers Burns andl Nicholson took tothe first pre- | Was eunpioyed by the firm, copied. Ward then wok einct statio hite infant, found 1. Grant and obtained his signature to it southwest. ig It. ag Ward assured him it ordinary letter In the course of busi- of this letter in Gen. Grant’s pos- Jon ts as foliows: New York, July 6, 18%—My Dear Mr. Fish: In relation to the matter of discounts kindly made by you for accounts of Grant & Ward I would say that T -uink the Mavestiuents are safe, and I am ~ Ward should derive what profit he can for atthe use of my name and influence Yours, very truly, U.S. GRant. tter and the facts mentioned comprise Mire. U. S. Grants House Sold. Mrs. U.S. Grant has sold the house 1335 Corcoran street, whick was in her name, to Mr. John R. MeLean, the editor of the Cia: 1 Enquirer, for $6,500. The sale has just t mmated. wtetetle ‘Whe Trotters at Ivy City. ENTRIES FOR THE KACES TO-DAY. ‘There ts every prospect of a successful meeting of the Washington Driving club which begun at nown to Gen. Grant or his counsel to Ivy City this atternoon. <atement of Mr. Fish can relate, ‘The following horses are entered for today’s fier his release on ball yesterday afternoon, races: did not®belleve Gen. Grant had dented Siniaute class—Puree, $40.—Frank L., Carrie S, | writiug the letters which he (Fish) claimed to have Harry Hette, Hostings, Ward” Medium, | in Lis possession. and St. Albans. VERSION {ESPONDENCE. man, Will Benham, Whitin 1 Estate.—Mr. Georce Jomes D. Fish as passing between himself and 2H Wiliams bas sol arapentbghownd Grant. | The frst is a letter to Gen. Grant side iS ayenue. near from Fish, dated M “ Beth street, for $41,000, the price paid per foot being Tr tunatsit would bs well for ths oldes herds oo about #1.37. meet and tal younger heads? inent contracts; pe upon them.” He closes over the business done by the Ido not understand the govern- u can throw some light asking an Interview. meeting of the Washington Grove camp t Sercention (at the Foundry church iast evening, s Se aed a che ace Grunt’s reply, dated May 5, says: “I agree poudine Th nett Poseibe The tate: rt fF | with you that the older ones should look after the dng the annual meeting was fined at May 30 Founger heals and see how they are doing.” He consideration of other provisions tn the new const | S&S to nicke an appointment for an Interview. Tution, Including the proposition to ‘place the eau, , Gis Grant writes May 6: “+I have looked into the ‘trol of the affairs of t Jation ta the hands of DU=vss doue by Grant & Ward, and I think 1t ts ‘the board of trustees, was ( | Proper for Mr. Ward to ver to the firm the nthe ma have authorized the use of and intl ence.” — “BILL” JONES, “THE AVENGER,” IN THE POLICE CourT.—About I o'clock this morning cries of “munier,"“catch thief,” and “police” were he: Rear the’ corner of 7th street and Market Which were responded to by Oflicers Penn} Montgomery, who found “s ates (WhO at IN FIGURED SWISS ORGANDIES. tempted to Shoot Guitean tu the prison vin) aud Snother man clinched. Jones was arrested, the other man escaped. ‘in the Police Court t Morning Joues was charged with disorderiy c uct. and made satistactory explanat Conduct and the case was dismiscerl, that he was Ib acib with Frank Carte tempted to steal his poexettook and my nam Be Barcus One Cape Picard Siwien Organ lie, 1340, India Tinen, Bee ¥ ke, Chene att i. during wht £ to the poll court “directel J outs Sgainst Carter. mane Brevere &. picyele races at Ath- acts. $1, es mal faa opecene Prius iirese Goal 1s4c. Intle handicap. The starters were: Hanna, scratch: While Forel uae Copies 0 var Dyan crise See won the Fone oa nls Ribixd Hoss, no seams, 26. heat and the m ia dren's Hos se. TO seams, 150 esting exhibition of fan ‘The main event wos t Face. The contestan’s we woe and Morgan, repre~ Ireland and Can Me fropped end of the second 1 Higham a Tile Sener tro tn the hime. “As thet . Piers came down the hoe streteh TT! TOWS ONS, Beautify ‘ad wom ye Hts SYLVANIA AVENUR, was referer, Messrs, ‘ er ae judges, Mesore Hansiuan aud Seriner tuners, aud | 374 biases! ir. Wagner reconier erReITy Law Scnoot fest the Law dr couferred HE OPINION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN Ayex's Cherry Pectoral is confirmed by cyuen. Iawyers, public speakers and actors, All vit ts the Lest remedy that can be procured for all afivctions of the vocal organs, throat and lungs. of Nort: BLOTCHES, PIMPLES, AND ALL SKIX aves, are quickest cured by cleansing the blood yeas Sarsaparilla, my2 The post gre oe coitus and J er Was aWanled’ a prizé EScare wy JUMPING FuOW A Anwrican of Uus morning A VAIN AtrEurr 70 18.—The Baltimo: says that as William W2 9h street northwes way to Baltimore 1 train Charles W Low Prices: ECIAL BARGAINS, K Ss Bis search, le ordered th whieh he’ endeavored t away from the collector ¢ the train. The Ma: fugitive, Wao fired on Sebunieis arriving in Batinere rep {othe police, and Walther, who was suppose ad to $1.00. to | Cran, Pink, Blue and Black, have walked the remainder of his journey, w: SILRS: Steud evening tntnat cp. OP a | suka suas © SALE OF CROCKERY. vr. owling will sell to- CARTERS, 71] Magee? Space. Morrow at ten o'clock, at his auction rooms, a large » consignment of cruckery. ‘The trade should give Uhis sale thelr attention.” = CY COLORED SILKS, 3736. , Braates, Ere.— 4 to-morrow morning at’ 11 0 30. ELACK SATINS. 80. COLORED SATINS, 60. Nos 611 snd 613 E street north. | POAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 25. of carriages, phaetons, si YLACK SILKS. COLORED SILKS. Feys, daytons, roud wagons, business and deitvery REDUCED. MEDUCED. ‘Wagons, to which the attention of the tréde and du 6234 reduced to £0. fate buyers 1s directed. are sold subject reclied 69 62 ‘the usual guarantee for one year. poten as PR LIN 1234, reduced to8, N'S VEILING (pure wool), Cream and Black, 20, Stax will be sent postpaid to any address tn tle United States or Canada until after the presidenti: election for Mfty cente It 1s a lance elght-pagy Paper of fifty-six columns of interesting reading Matter—political, miscellaneous. personal, wews ‘and gossip, ete. ‘Send for a sample copy. my? “sivasectiox, Absorption or Colonization,” a sym-j tum at Linchin hall, this Tuesday evenirig, will be by able negro educators and divines 4 ne aes treat | Good music and recitation= | ‘Tae Pueswwesmat Caxraioy. — Tae rel cud wis. | “BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, 1.60 CARTERS, 71 Manust Srace, SERING STYLE CASSIMERE HAT be ready May 2d. PEARL, penpYs in allengpes MAPLE DERBYS in all shapes. at WILLETT & RUOFFS, Sele Agente fox Dusley’s New Tock Hats apo 905 Pennsylvania syenue COLORED SILES, very best quality, cash value $1.50, SUN'S VEILING, widest double width (pure wool), BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES reduced to BLACK BROCADE (pure silk) GRENADINES re- |'Tue Dostar Fora Avenve Decoration Day. ‘THE ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CELEBRATION. ‘The arrangements are now completed for the ‘usual celebration of Decoration day in this vicinity. ‘The ten posts of the G. A. R, the Union Veteran Corps and Custic camp, Sons of Veterans, will par- {Hetpate in the. procession, which will be, Readed 2. m.,on the north aide of D street rig the east side of 9th street, 9th street to Pennsylvania’ avenue, to to Pennsylvania avenue, to M duct bridge. | The graves, at the tery will be strewn wi ak Bi g ‘strewn ceremonies ‘Stewart L. We tor of the day, and Will Carleton inal poem. will be a se Yili be tn charge of Gens, ‘star ‘yers. The second artillery, headed by’ Will march up 6th street tothe home and oy mnemonics apt. D. Battle Ground Be ‘ a i ay ai BY HEE He tas ie E Affairs in West Washington. Rea. Estate SaLes.—The real estate of the late Win. 3. Dyer was sold, by public auction yesterday M street, 332 M Ing, a8 follows: No. $330 Ma tc s. fr B18 10. a frame dwell store, for frame dwel g the year by the school is $126.58 ore wore eight arrests yesterday, including Priscella Vass and’ Maile Price (both col ored), taken in by Officer Harper for fighting on M, between Sd and $3 streets; Arthur Johnson an Clint Jol colored, were disorderly near the M street bridge, and were taken in by Oficers Suther- ‘THE CONDITION OF THE WATER could not be ob- tained to-day, the telephones connecting the reser- Political Points A Baltimore Sun special from Chicago says of the names to be presented to the national feouit can convention that Blaine will probably be pre- sented in a nominating speech by Burrows,of Mich- tg ‘Senator Cullome of Mh ‘will present Lo- name; Hoar, of Massachuse speak for Robertson, of New York, will appeal for oo speak for Hai ‘and Gresham;’ Foraker, of Ohio, will present the claims of Sherman; and Roosevelt, Cos New York, those of Lincoln. dispatch trom Indianapolis, Ind., says there 1s serong see ret political of ition, numbering Several hundred thousand euibers, ahd extending from Maine to California, which has been organized inGen. Butler's behalf. Its authoritatively dented that Senators Hale and Frye are op to Mr. Blaine’s nomination for the presidency. Both strongly favor his nomi- nation, Assowurmr Pose Pee AE! oe F PAE BS & Ext ONE oo% the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Soldonlyincans, Boxal Bacco ‘Powps Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. Tae Loxvox Axo Laiverroot CLOTHING coMPANy, COBNER OF SEVENTH AND G STREETS, ‘TAKES THE LEAD Ot CUTTING DOWN PRICES IN CLOTHING. GOODS POSITIVELY SOLD AT MANUFACTURING PRICES, Suite we sold at $6.75 we are selling now at 85.75. Suite we sold at 87.00 we are selling now at 96.62, Suits we sold at @9 we are selling now at $7.50. Suita we sold at $10 we are sclling now at $8.25, Suita we sold at $10.76 we are selling now at 89. Suite we sold at 812 we are selliug now at ‘Suita we sold at $18.50we are selling now at 810.76, Suits wo sold at @15 we are selling now at $12 Suita we eold at 16 we gre selling now at $12.75, Suite we sold at 818 we are selliug now at 815. ‘Suite we sold at $20 we are selling now at $16. Suits we sold at $23 we are selling now at $17.50, And all others in proportioned low prices, WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF BOYS’ AND CHIL- DREN'S SUITS AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. aps WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF MEN'S, BOYS, YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S PANTS AT VERY LOW PRIVES, THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS my?23 Miss Nor Tze Buzouxs THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, 50 for. B, Flannel Suit, G. rorth HARB VINE GARAND 815 pe fae B. a sith Suit a. gehts Spe : cee ie 81080 for an ailewect j annel Suit, cheap st $15, ee Bh rae Hnes nario Buh 2. aldo, a1: sold S14 for pure worsted 4B. Cutaway (all colors) Cork- enzfoF3 pure worsted ‘black 4-B. Cutaway Suit, cheap azo 0 14 rite age th Suit . Obp Goats el, Supls Cock Dray Drep ODD Faw ae es Se teejense Ob VESTS in FOR BOYS 4 TO 11. ts and Jackets ackets at PRB iste a 30, wor ‘worth $8. Sapa 12 TO 18 YEARS. ‘sSeeaeas et egte nat THM eaaee Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tue Evexrxo Stam. ‘Tax Cracurr Covrr, Judge Keith, held its session to-day and then adjourned over. miller haa been sppotnted by the J guandian of Gea. M. Miller's children, suit J. c. Baggatts estate revived inthe name of the heirs. Foate case was removed to the City Circuit Court. The report of the sale to Annie G. Hume of the property in the Magruder case was confirmed. ie Goop Teurtaxs.— The grand lodge commtttee Good Templars of the state of a ses. sion here this afternoon. To-morrow Ree Grand with many Senlor and Junior Templars will Visit Washington in a special train. Pouice Report.—The following prisoners were held at the station house this morning: Ed. Tyler, color rested by Officers Hayes and Walker, charged with assault on Geo. Tucker, and George Brown, arrested by Grady and Franks, charged with aisault on Milton Hit ‘The mayor at bis court, fined Robt. Hicks, Wim. Brown, John McCar- ty, colored, and Hobby Henderson, of Washin, and Jas. Richards, Jefferson Phillips and John Nowland and Sarah H of Alexi $5 for disorderly conduct. Ida Higgins was sent to the ‘Workhouse for the same offense. E. Herber and C. Carpenter were ned $ for disorder, 20 the city 's worl eNorEs-An official inspection of the steamer City of Alexandria was made yesterday and the boat ‘Was off her route for some hours. —The city coun- fl will meet to-night and pass the annual revenue license and appropriations bill—The Alexandria County Court sudce er, and the Circuit court. Judge Keith, will sessions to-mor- fow.—-~atf Cornelfus Cox, of this cits, has sccept- eda in the engineer’ service of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. Bet tS THE woRtp: UPPER TEN . W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, CELEBRATED UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS EXCELSIOR. SUCCESSFUL! MORE SUCCESSFUL! ‘MOBT SUCCESSFULII! ‘The public reading or hearing of startling announce- ‘ments have only to convince themselves of the truth of our advertisements by calling on us and ask to beshown, the goods mentioned. What we mean by this assertion 4s.simply this: That we are enabled and determined to place before the public the BEST UNLAUNDRIED SHIRT IN THE COUNTRY at astonishing Low Prices, We will demonstrate to you exactly what we say; it isim- possible to make or find any better Shirts for even more money. The bodies are made Uf Utica Nonpareil and ‘Wamsutta Cottons, all Reinforeed Fronts, The Bosoms, Band and Wristbands of the best Linen and good work- manship, and the prices still remain the ame, Aic., 680. 92¢. AND 81.18, ‘We also wish to sdd that a PERFECT FIT 18 GUAR- ANTEED, OB MONEY REFUNDED. SPECIAL! ‘SPECIAL! * ‘Wewill offer until Saturday Evening 1.000 Dozen of Genuine “LION BRAND" COLLARS and CUFFS at Half Frice These goods are a strictly pure Linen Four- ply, and are known to be Reliable; and are suld all over “at 18 and 3:0. ‘We offer “Lion Brand” Collars at 10c. each. “Lion Brand” Cuffs at 20c. per pair. N. B.—We have on hand the Largest, Cheapest and Most Heliable BICYCLE SHIBT in the city, EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. MORE BARGAINS! BIGGER BARGAINS!! Tt is our special aim tohave New Bargains in this Department continually. Every day something new, and thusly we will keep the impression we have made as having THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF EMBROID- ERIES in the city, and the price by far the LOWEST. ‘THE BIGGEST OFFERED THIS SEASON. 9,500 yards of DOTTED SWISS EMBROIDERIES, ‘worth from 10 to 25q a yard, will be sold from to-day ‘until closed out at Gc. ayard. Also, other Lots at 7c., &c., 10c. and 1234c, 8 yard. Our SWISS EMBROIDERIES surprise everybody. ‘Wo sell Goods at 25e, a yard, with wide margins, which are really worth double. Just received another Zot of ALL OVER PMBROID- ERIES, used 20 much this season for Yokes, Sleoves, &c., from 50c. to $3.90 yard. EVERY PATTERN GUARANTEED UNDER THE USUAL PRICE. BBB v MM MM oe Be uk BS Mua gs 2 BB fA BOE BAP (8885 a A ‘UU MMM %essf @ MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Dex Goons, SILKS, &c. BURDETTE'S 8; for Yc Com- eae Seca mencement ‘and White Soe = -width Cream and _Ivory-White Albatross, sath y iad’ albatross, as Simlendth None veling batross, W. W. BURDETTE & CO. my2-St ‘No, 928 7th st, and 706 K stn. w. CITY ITEMS. Franc’s Strictly One-Price Hat ‘nt, corner 7th and D streets, 1s over- Tun with customers, “The inducements WLICN’ Be offers are appreciated by the public. ‘The $1.45 Mackinaw, a leader, sells every- where for $2. ‘Our 45c. Hat, the delight of the boys, 1s really Mjoruh Te, a bis ball being presented teach pur A Sore Throat or Cough, if suffered to pi Often results it alt incurable throat or lung trouble. “Brown’s Bronchial ‘Troches” give instant relief. eo ‘Young Mothers should get a Wilsonia Teeth- ing Neckftoa Goothes the nerves: "secures sleep. Druggists. 8,t,th-3m ical to Buy It is More Eco: Durkee’s Salad Dressing than it is to make a dres- Sing. Besides this, it is made of better materials {han you can Duy ‘at the stores. Everybody likes White Flannel Bicycle Shirts. Detter, $1.50; best, $2 At Auerbach’s, corner 7th and H streets. 0 Burnett's Cocoaine. THR BEST AND CHEAPEST HAIR DRESSING. Itkills dandruff, allays irritation, and promotes ‘8 Vigorous growth of the Halr. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are invariably ac- knowledged the purest and best. Cushing Process Liquors for Medicinal use; warranted chemically pure; sold by all drug- gists Jas. F. McGee, sole agents 44 9 n.W-0u,th,s Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rosa €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. €0 J. Mi. Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya Has, for more than half a century, been in use by all classes of people, and indorsed by eminent phy- siclans as the best tonic and invigorator extant. ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find 1t to ee ew iste = ar pines. ‘Particu- @lady’s medicine. $10 y arug E525, Auommton, Proprietor, Baltimore and jarrison &treets, Baltimore, Md. tu,th,s-ém “Rough on Dentist” Tooth Powder. Smooth, Refreshing, Harmless, Elegant, Cleans: ing, Preservative and Fragrant.’ 15c. Druggists. 5 Oyster Arrivals Daily, 621 B street northwest, hard and soft Favs, haven Faery ste Neck oysters, New York oyster ttle Neck clams and clams, Fam- files, Hotels and ‘Restaurants. supplied. ‘Young snapper terrapins, at White's. Furs Received on Storage. Guaranteed inst damage by moth and fire. im B. H. STINEMETZ & Son, 1237 Penna. ave. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderne; Baten, churned every morning, and delivered in haif-pouhd “Ward” prints, 400. pet und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Butveriullk aid Sweet Sine ‘Se. per quart, Cream 15c. pint. Awy Day WHEN YOU UAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TAKE A LOOK aT OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS. Itis our pleasure to show them. The assortment is ange and varied, and as nice as can be produced. OUR ALBERT FROCKS AND FOUB-BUTTON curaways should not be overlooked. ‘Their Fit ts fsultless, mado and trimmed in every way equal to custom-made gar- ments, except in price, which is about one-third lees, GENTLEMEN WITH A PREJUDICE AGAINST READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD SER ‘THIS DISPLAY. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., ‘THE FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, $10, 8. H. Conven Sxvers ap D Sraxers, a3 my22 416 SEVENTH STREET. Noaz warxer & 00, Piast Ur Tae Trane Ar Por THE DEMAND DOWN THE PRICES! €25 Pennsylvania Ava, Office Coats at 25 cents. NOAH WALKER &oo, 7% Sm Buy ee SUL eareae MADE CLOTHING haa | For only eT agai nehe Beni Sule Alan, which €25Pennsylvanis Ava a cannot find elsewhere lesa than’ pe. made a wonderful progress, | For only $9 offer fine all woo! Suit. We aay i Je an NOAH WALKER & 00, ‘in by to buy manne leas thap BIA 76, Nogentleman need bomeas- | For ou 1 oO willl Thendvome Sult:atvie of make A OS ee Forgniy 8 sis Cre eearg cesta: mula, tn an OAH WALKER & 00, Sins. a ai teaes iitserew, w uch goods as we manutso- 625 Pennsylvania Ava, corre ture. Our stock consists re Assortinent al Size, NOAH WALEER & CO, ae 7a reel Tor caly 06's cane you s wool, durable, well-made finest quality x e ala Pennsylvania ¥F 15 & first- Se all fool Suit, worth $8.75._ band eee soect in tains | Waureaily $0rouly $7.08 Me ‘all root” Suit peauralis sane NOAH WALEER & CO. “worth oo ‘Peoneyivanie. carry Man's, Youth's, Boy's! we satothis crates Sea 2nd keen, every bank ania Ave 5 children'sClothing and style and ail snes? alo, lta the Le NOAH WALEER & 0O, s 625 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO., Merchant Tailoring e2sPenmayivania Ava = ‘NOAH WALEER & CO., 625 Pennsylvania Ave. Srecuz Buzcams Our Stock of LADIES' AND GENTS FINE SHOES for the Season is NOW COMPLETE, and at prices we guarantee to be the Lowest. COUSIN'S Fine Cur Kid Button; High Heel and Pointed Toe. COUSIN'S Fine Cur Kid: Low Heel and Broad Toa, “French Kid, in High or Low. "Flexible Shoes: eape- ally adapted for tender feet. ‘The reputation of these fine shoes is such that wekeep constantly @ full assortment of them on hand. The last lot, Just received, is the most beautiful we have ever had. Our Ladies’ Fine KID BUTTON, at 82, are worth $3— only about 100 pairs left. goods haa never been more complete. We have in every atyle, made cepectally, LOW QUARTER SHOES. gf® A Base Ball, Bat and Cap given with every Boy's THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS my23 Ne: "ABLE CATHARTIC AND ANTI- ‘BiLious reed gies ee * % tee ies t XATTANS. Tanda snd Det ot. Ga Tas “THE BE, HARNESS.” ‘THE CONCORD COLLAU. RESTARTS Sra tbs Coben, “coN- 2 Coupe, Carriage aid oud Harneda a epectalty, LUTZ & BRO, 497 Pennsylvania Avenue, ‘National Hotel. a SINSHEIMER & BROS, 009 7th and $151 M streets, Boots and Shoes Made to Order. my Be} A Be Le ae UE Dative Wins 1 : fa he i Sea ee \der Odd Feliows* Hall, Tar = Son Deeosrr Co, CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE, PERPETUAL CHARTER, ACT OF CONGRESS JANUARY 22D, 1861, BENJAMIN P, BIDE President, CHARLES G. ou ins & Co,, Vice President. oes Sng Sin, Ane Booty. cee peat as Parke “OO wit it entirely ite ‘Ybe.. and return SBS Bote and have the money refunded ‘Prepereaay ‘L. C. BISHOP, Draxgist, ‘Tt Sthstrest, cor. H street n. w_, st ‘Washington, DO. DRY GOODS. LADIES GOODS. Cuatus De Lae. SEATON PERRY, (KUCCESSOR TO PFRRY & BROTHER. HAS RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL. WOOL FRENCH “CHALLIS DE LAINE.” IN EXIKA FINE QUALITIES AND CHOICE DE- COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE WOOL EUROPEAN DRESS FABRICS FOR SUMMER WEAR. PLAIN AND BROCADED SILK GRENADINES. BLACK SPANIs} CIPI FOR ACK SPANISH AND GUIDURE LACE NETS, CANTON CREPES AND CREPE Dx CHINE, GENUINE INDIA PONGEES, FROM 50. TO 81. NEW PLAIN AND FIGURED CHINA SILKS. ‘NEW LOUISINES AND SUMMER S!LKS. “EXTRA GOOD VALUES” IN BLACK AND COLORED. SURAHS, RHADAMES AND GROS-GRAIN SILKS, NEW IINENTAWSS. FRENCH SATTEENS, SCOTCH x ‘CHSATTEES GINGHAMS AND PARIS ORG ANDIES NEW WHITE GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. EMBROIDERED SWISS MUSLINS. FMBROIDERED ROBES, IN BOXES FOR S SGEADUATION™ ALL THE LEADING STYLES IN PARASOLS. PARIS EMBROIDERED CASHMERE FICHUS, Wey. eras SPRING WRAPS ANDJE: ‘RSEYS. CHUDDA, CASHMEREE AND BERLIN ‘SHAWLE GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR, GENUINE CALCUTTA SEERSUCKERS. Fe-CHOICE NF Beis GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR SEATON PERRY. Pen tehea PeRDAFIvania avenue, comer 9th street: Day Goons Cusp: 8,000 Yards Short Length Gingham, 8e., worth 1236. 1,000 Yards Twilled Crash, 17 inches wide, 5c. 1 Case 10-4 White Sheeting, 23e. 1 Case Short Length Cotton 8e., worth 100, 1 Case White Spreads, full size, 80c. 50 Dozen Men's Socis, 5c. 25 Dozen Men's Fancy Colored Socks, 80. ‘806. TBe, bee A Full Stock of Uadercar 500 Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, from S0e. to $5.00, GEU. J. JOHNSO: 713 Market Space, my Srorzxvovs Sacz or DBY GOODS. NEW, CHOICE AND DESIRABLE GOODS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN. LANSBURGH & BRO. ‘Desire to make thelr establishment memorable in the annals of the Dry Goods trade of this city. Will sell unapproschable Bargains in all their Departments, It will pay you to visit them. ort At Boor wort 810, And all higher grades in proportion. Splendid Black SURAH SILK at 0c., worth $1.25. We 300 pieces FANCY SILKS, in small Checks and Stripes, as low aa 37icts. per yard. These goods are un- doubtedly the Greatest Bargains in Summer Silks ‘that will be offered this season, 8 cases beautifnl:quality 42-inches wide Colored CASH, MERES at 25cts. per yard, in all the new Spring Bhades; retailed by others at 3734c. DEESS GOODSin great variety, all of onrown importa- tion, at lower prices than ever before heard of. 6 cases NUN’S VEILING and “ALBATROSS just re- ceived, which we shall sell at a reduction of fully 25 per cent, Black and Colored CASHMERES. We have a larger stock than we ought to carry, and shall therefore make sacrifices to reduce at once, ‘We are selling @ full-width all wool BLACK CASH- MERE at 37}icts,, would be good value at 50cta, Plain and Checked BUNTING, in black and colora, We ‘are selling 42 inches wide Bunting at Sct, This quality is well worth S0cts, ‘We attended the great sale’of Hostery in New York last week. These goods must be seen to be appreciated. All we can promise you isa good Bargain in this De- partment Do not neglect to see our complete assort- ment of Silk, Taffeta, and Lisle Thread Gloves—we are eelling them at less than cost of importation. WHITE GooDs! WHITE Goops! Splendid Checked NAINSOOK, at 8c.; better goods, at 1234c., worth 20c. Victoria LAWN at 12}40., nearly = yard wide: this is the usual 20-cent quality. India LINEN at 12}¢., 15c.. 18. '20c. and 25e 1 case fines t quality Gray BEIGE, 6234cts.: worth 0c. 1 case 42 inches wide finest Black and White PLAID, 45cta, ; reduced from 6234cts, 30 cases LAWNS, all of this season’s styles, GINGHAMS in endless variety, much below former prices, SECOND FLOOR. 115,000 JERSEYS, for ladies and children. 18,000 PARA- + SOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS. Having contracted for these last January. we are enabled to sell them cheaper at retail than some merchants buy them at wholesale. We are selling a beautiful Satin Coach- ing Umbrella at $1.15, gilt ribs, worth much inora, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR. In this department we defy competition. All good are marked down to make them sell previous to rebuilding. THIRD FLOOR. Accessible by Otis' finest Elevator. Weare here sell- ing the balance of the stocks of Mesara, Mitchell and Ker, bought from their assignees, ‘Thousands of Remnants, of every description, at one- third their cost, 3 cases small-figured LAWNS, fast colors, 4e. Splendsd yard-wide Hrown COTTON Scta, and thousands of ‘useful articles generally found ina first-class Dry | Goods store. A call will pay anybody, even if the goods are not wauted until Fall,as such » chance may never occur ayain. LANSBURGH & BRO, mit 400-422-494 SEVENTH STREET. Dex Goons : TRUNNELL & CLARR Have made special reductions in SILKS AND DRESS GOoDs. One lot Black Silks, $1.09; BiackBrocade Silks, $1.14; ‘one lot Fine French Silks reduced from $1.50 to 81. ‘Agrand bargain in Surah Silk, $1. ‘One lot Black Cashmeres 50 cents A full line of Lupin’s celebrated Black Goods at bot- tom prices. ‘We have received another case of $1 Quilts, Rare bargains to be found in all Departments, as we are determined to sell. “Satines,”“Ginghams,” India Linens, French Nain- socks and all kinds of Dress Goods in great variety. COME AND LOOK ‘TRUNNEL & CLARK, S11 MARKET SPACE, New Srarxa Goons WE WILL OFFER THIS: WERK SPECIAL BAR- GAINS IN BLACK SILKS, SILK GRENADINES, FRENCH WOOL NOVELTIES IN CHOICE DE- BLACK WOOLEN DRESS Ghent Valery "LINES UAW, G00) SATTEEN! LINEN SHEETINGS AN] aw avers TABLECLOTHS AND ‘=p8-Sm. HOOE. BRO. & CO.. 1328 F street. SEWING MACHINES, &. Cues O. N. TSroor Corrox, ‘THE ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARD OF EXCEL ‘LENCE FOR MACHINE STITCHING SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, st AUERBACE'S Hat, Ses oa NE sa Sewing PEA oui axD 893 Tex. CO) ENER Bi wil gino he taste ‘most: Ser Rete Re ee OFFICE CORNER ?rm AND H. myl0 Sewixe Micames Szwme Macmnes | soossm wie ae ee er at —. Rélable Sewing Machines aod Pushion Roem, 222 9th street n. w., St. Cloud Building. _Stx spools of Willimantio Cotton for 28 cents, myl0_ Pies Sl eer Mas. K. A. Dosoras, _ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. _ Boe Two mal PSOME MEW HOUSES AND few acres lend, 90 mainte from Waste ineton, close to mtation Poity oan 906 F Srmrer, ahi Address W. ‘T. BALLEX. Daley's Gree Kosta Va. my ‘Will on THURSDAY next, 20:h inet, exhibit a lange varied assorinient of a SUMMER MILLINERY and PATTER! BONNETS 8 HATS and | the Intest Paris and London tmpertations, ¢ ladies of Waslungton are respectfully invited e Mos Seon Reveer j 608 STH STREET, Opposite Patent Office, Large and Complete Stock of Ladies and Children's HOSIFRY, GAUZE UNDEEWEAP, SILK AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES AND MITT! Infant and Children's WHITE DRESSES, MARSEILLE SUITS and CL0AKS, HATS, SUN BONNEIS POKE AND SHIRKED CAPS. LACES—IRISH POINT, SWISS AND NAINSOOK. EMBROIDERIES at very low prices, my26 Mas. J. P. Parner, IMPORTER OF FASHION, NOT F STREET NORTHWEST. Will for the balance of the Season be in constant re- ceipt of NOVELTIES IN PARTS 2 ROUND HAT Intended for the drive, promenade, and for traveling. Special Novelties this week for the Races. myl2 | Cun. Rervenr, | Nos, 403 AND 405 7r# STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS (FOR THE WHITNEY CHI- REN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. Also, a full line of LAWN TENNIS SETS, TENNIS | RACKETS. CROQUET. DIFFERENT STYLES; BL CYLES, TRICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS. | Received a lance assortment of TRAVELING and LUNCH BASKETS. TS AND LONDON M)Ss ANNIE K. HUMPHERy, | 40 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, | Baker CORSETS to order in esrey styi0 and mnaborta, and guarantees pectert ft and RSPECIALTIES ARES French Rand-made Undesclothing, Merino Unterweas, abd finest Imported Hesie Patent Shoulder Paces aid all Dress Reform Goods ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDIN FRIST CLASS HATH DRESBEK FROM PARIS, | hiree Patents and Five Medais ixoia Paris, Lyons and Vienna. Biahufacturer and unporter of j HUMAN HAI AND FINE HATR WORK Ladice fine Hair Cutting and Hair oresning. | Hairdyed and shaupoued in atirvt clase uianner. FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST | Iss E K MELLON, | M | MODISTR, | as removed from Baltinuore £6 No. 24D street aonth. east, where she Will make toorder Drv Asrox_ Fisners | Cheniical “Dry (Cleaning Fatattishment = atreey northwest YY EARS EXPERIENCE, Ladies’ and Gentlenwn's Garments; also, Velvet ant lou Choate, Crate Veil acon iovew ebay. 888 part fectly cleaned Sits Superior process, DIES NING, RES ES a A SPECIALTY. Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned by this process will not eer their crucial. shape, aid reas: syute wuarantecd to be removed effectually, ce S16 and $175 Fg Bait FAMILY SUPPL’ LIES. LEAT BARGAINS TWO ACRES 33g shorth Af ity. timamtea Hy slew cottage. § tiful view: goed water. wry healthy. Sli within Aweek” Tertuneasy. WALEER 1006 F street uorthwest JOR SALE_“KRIVERSD ALE ™ SIX MILPS FROM Washington city. upon the Washington Bratch B OOK. KR: lying between the bastern Branch of te ae TO carital sin thie property abontd self, as the eurroutilinar courts ue into @ suburian te'vest te. the of wutalivin mA cove uantion pictures few of the ecuntey. tor tina illen Lote ty sip to hOMACA MITCH noe ab may 10D POR SALE MANDSOMLE COUNTUY kahstD Palle Chants, Teestory Beer eee isn Tem acrea at cae Beachea pon eaten, bertice Pine fidimes. Ui SiesSable Gene “Adtiewe SCHUSTER Fx myniet JOR SALE OR RENT SEVEN es and One Acte Land at Collogs Su DANENHOWE i KENT_ROSE HILL a wy Lard Bridge: by th: © for the um DAS NHOWER & watered aud fon a Tor farm hands, and all ne make a No.l daity or stock farm sutDuildinacs. wotta rayne cosy terme TYLER & RUTHERPORD, Meal te and Insuraner, 1236 Fatreet northwest eo OK SALE—A GO: D INVESTMENT ACRES. best land near Wasbineton. in full erand view of weer i dn.vo0 ROE & ple i [Feces MING COUNTRY PLACE Serratia rent Rew “Go for the wea. ork avenue SEVENTEEN ACKES i: fruit, shade and sons SWAUGAMAN, 0 Fat ‘Church, Kinds, fine ranch, JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, Sie Eat ine DOR BALE ¢ goed by without Rorthwest. fem fron Hila je for curdetuye i HurpOMeN,: wood enough to pay price asked. 1415 Nest. 5. tn SALE OR EXCHANGE—A Ra’ au euterprising business tat—A we weyard, the laneest and ernie’ by wide porta, panda, rues, ne eam 0 dots. For tare unwof SME GHUKGL B. SCHAPEN, 434 Dotttiwent. Wt Bun. VY He-No Tea i an abeo oring material, ot any tau ie appearatice, and every cent uf the cost of Hi tol found in the drinking qualities. He. No by ab retail roc’es. To protvet the publis from imita, fons, andto preserve the strengtly atid fia > tal ined packaee > with Cur bane and ceri GILLET & Co, tiny) Jy pure tea, withont col lation to give it a hist: FOR SPRING AND BUMMER | | | | Rose's West India Lime Juice, eee Bedfaat Ginaer Ate, Momteermat Tame 3 cin ees Cantrrit & Cochrane's Ginger Ale Sachs, Pruden & Co.'s Ginger Ale (quart bottles). ‘Shafer's Fruit-Ades— , Biea F Calvin : ‘* ben Raper, ww berry, a ets Horsford's Acid Phosphate, Genuine Imported West India bay ht. Borat ey reat. Crosse & Blackwell's Ross’ Royal Rasp verry Vinewar. 7a a Oey reriline Champamne Vinewar. Culmbech Beer. Raiser Beer Boleaulan Book ‘Mineral Waters, ail kindn. Commendador Port Wine Whitty Sears old), | Malthoptonique (Burton's, _HOw* Malt joptonique Burton’ ae London Punch. Hub Punch, GA Heweken's Virginia Claret Kiwi, Copentagen Chery Uordiah, Cc. C. BRYAN, mh19-3m_ NO. 1413 NEW YORE AVENUE, NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. KER RRE geo § ROR ss Big ERE, ss, Occ KER R KR EER "ss TIT FI NN Goo gis TT ERE Ree ®ss, T FE RRR TC NNG TE OR RL RNG 600 SoS Tf EER R # LULL NN GGG > RRR EREL A NN N Co RORE LC if AA NN NC ERE EE LH AA NN NG R RE HAKAN NNO CE HR RERELIILUA AN NN COU KERD c6G_00 1 EEENN N EGO OE BP DENS N S ocd SEB DEN Ra GGG 00 LLLLDDD KEEN KN HHWE = = HUE § Han WE HOW OI - HOW OM dhe | | KE TIEUL MOL | ITS, aud Indians avenas CLARETS | ST. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, 3 bottles for one dollar. We have a fine line of higher grate Clarets, which we are eelling at proportjopally low prices, BOBERT SMITH’S SON'S INDIA PALE ALE. ©. A. HEINEREN'S CELEBRATED VIRGINIA CLARET. __ MONEY TO LOAN, GNFY To LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE Prompt attention to all applications, SWOKMSIEDT & BRADLEY, M myi6-tma vis F atreet uurtiweat Wan DAN TN 8 1 00,000 © Of Lo to WRO Oat Janie um, payable wemm annually, seed Uy Dest ot Washinytow telercnves. sly on pred seal entate in Mineapoli, ina partieul ELECTUS a) PRATT Minneapolis, Minn. address ON REAL ESTATE = i __ team] THOS. FL WAGGAMAN. = #1.00 TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE. $1,200, Sauer i'M. Nornsr, 1200 F trot, ONEY TO LOAN—ON REAL ESTATE OK OTHER 2M security, im ram to suit af Toweat rate of Aster, pit ia BTA PHILLIPS, 1400. ¥.avenne, ONEY To Loa, "at Lowest Aistes of Interest’ On Meal Extate Security, R 0. HOLTZMAN. soon Comer 10th MEE eee conpaves nest pots nncat jr eum to sult, ate it lowent Tuten of ierest” ‘moderate, No ust Lecrssary' delay Sv Rk BUYCK. 3 1806 Pentinpivana serine, HAVE MONEY TO OA GOOD REAL EF oF collateral ercurity at lowest rates of iiteneat, oui. 0. C. GREEN, lusons Pyrretie mse yittt “— 1487 Penunyivauia HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES OF DOSTON. PROVIDENCE BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, Are establishing for the hot season Branches at the fol- lowing Summer Kesort ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Merchants’ House.) OAKLAND, MD. (Oakland Hotel) KOCKLAND., ME BELFAST, ME, BUCKSPORT, ME. Sqwcial srranieuncote with hotels and boarding owes {y'173 Franklin wt. Baltinire, Ma..or 723 24th hauyton, Do", before Jie Lath, aud atta that date to the “ BERLITZ SCHOUL" at the above re wort, mye ‘ALL RINDS OF age ‘Teraus very reasonable. Ayyis SN. stroet, betwoen I and K northwest. M E FOR BOTH SLXES, q hues from ‘Bron strevt wa. “uncordvilie Pa Don, Mulsdelphia Best professors: thoroush course of siudy, students prepared for Junior year i college Dractical legos in mre git and civil oreer te 1 backward pr i rately tutored: a carefully arratuced de iitle buys; duties of school life made $60 per wessiun of 13 weeks: hiAhiy Tatrvus. J. SHORILIDGE, (aie collar, arti * ‘Particular attention to bee mall ea Chow, winking to, be guslited for ‘ertormiem OF Teachers, ‘Terms 12.796 12th hw. apore FSi BUSINESS SCHOOL, 617 Frm St HAS THE best business pentnan and the nost practical ine struction. Bookkeeping taught without text-booke, 1m GEO. E KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F street northwest | __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ HEAT BARGATS FAR MPORE Sra OF JUNE = Davis BOOM CpRiGHT esiioet i 7 a a, mons BALLET & DAVIS COS ROOMS, j_ ‘811 Ninth street northwest. Camas J. Rez, J 433 Tru Srager Nonrawest, Pianos and Organs sold on Instalments, Rented or Exchanged; rent applied if pur- chased. Also, fine selection of small Musical Instra- ments and Sheet Music. 5-cent Music a specialty. Good second-hand Pianos and Organs from 830 up- ward. New Pianos and Onruns at prices and terms to my20 GRAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT. Twenty-six years beforethe public, Over 15,000 inus, | ce fnuoreed by the be . Tope every: | iu fine toue ‘ual | Biegancs of we pan darby y priows and easy mow Xetane ola ei gueuare a ar Bret | full value for them; balance can be. ‘Bult cont ‘Bience af | sist BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, my 422 NINTH STREET, Ricuz Wacxes aren ws STECK PIANOS. “The fine Grand Piano of George Steck & Co., of New ‘York, which Ihave obtained, is everywhere scknowl- edged to beexcellent. My great friend Frans Liszt, expressed the liveliest satisfaction after he had played ‘upon it, The magnificent instrument has taken up ite ‘useful abode in my home, where it will ever servo for my pleasant entertaiement, BAYREUTH, September 22, 1878. ‘pussio TUNING aNd» REPAIRIQG 3. F. LUCAS, Fess that alt tn "a tie’ en all the ear Be Rom course th Bookkeepline, in Arithmetic, Spelling and Correyoudence, gS a month: thre mouthe “Howe's Kapid “Buaness Penn | alone, @3. Terms higher after Octoter Int. my a0 “GERMAN SUMMER SCHOOL. SCHOOD. room 1023 12th at, nw. 0 Beation i Adu ‘Children’s departnent Turtion €lou wrasom ed five aud ere. Lectures on Gerinan literature and renioue to" atuilente For, pasticulars and rugrarue ade DORA ZIWEL, 8iS.oth ett ww, "At home 2 ia. HE XORWOOD A SELE: Ree 7o0 AMT IEA OF Be ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music and hee- are aed ae ce ene pAYID & 1. JOHNSO? ‘Organist and ‘Choir Master, 1119 10th street northwest. Pupils taugi@ privately or om to partion of five M in classes. myl-tsn® MECCAIN MUSIC—BY REGU iF NUMEROT friends and pupils, I will remain Ute summer an trie at Peuced, tatee_ Sinina anid Fiano. aay shortest mcthod, All thoee desirous tobe Urongi in ojetan, parlors, etc, will have their, voices traitved aruickigrto ive wets ikest cure, | Mar volerm are fuired now for this suuiuer cMecria ai oratorion at BIGSASOR “De NOLOWSir Se Sito Tareas | M0 New York avenue (GERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOL Hal Gai, denen Bas Day ued Siett Semions.” Complete ii ite arranwemente for Sekibing Sous "tud ‘daughters, and "men and gelt-support, tmefuliens and upth fe Sata or Ge ‘a b oc aoe ou Wwe ‘Se Hal, corner tt D nortwest Ents mab FOr D” Fifteenth year. LARD, Director. 515 9th sireet northwest, aa fe. lear See ie LARD PIANOS. the BARKER aad otber ORGANS. GIS SaWNA NAUSEA |G SEER PE eee

Other pages from this issue: