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6 MUS. NEW PLAYS AND “PL THE VIESSA AcrTor IN Low, ic DON—THE AL AND DRAMATIC. SALVINT'S TOrR— & MORRIS —IEVIN — Kate Claxten will havea new play by Clay Greene next season. Charles Gay ‘rand © the WLW. ten to Intredu Produce next scitson. — Mrs. Zelda Seg —Robert L, Downtug. 0 again next scason in “Da ne eine other piece. — A new Surprise face,” ane ken is organizing Prince Zi © new Pavilion theater In Hi seat 4.0¢ 1 Conile Opera — Madeline La here, will desert the. gp and star tn hi id the “Kk! b, success, is the plu thors aud managers from the French ne Rights, 1, Ye short! era house i Son's mansgenn Sol Smith Stassel] bas an e his specialties, wh anev yt bt ont 2 w pl fb isnot Fett in hopes to be able Sis city, will star * and an- Brooklyn, 20 people, will be opened by ompauy June 15. e, Whe Is well remembered ati¢ staze next season, Wives, Bont- —Frank Mayo cloves Lis engagement with “Nordeck,” at the Union Square theater, ond his season, this evenin: 5 —Miss Viola Allen has, tt fs announced, been engazed as leading lady forSalviai's American four the coming season. —A late New ‘ork scheme ts to put spectacu- m in the Madison Square Seale. Gilbert and Sullivan's new at the Fifth Avenue tober 19th. Viennese acto ng hi fe who men: at the Thalia theater, New York, the past Beason, w iil bring many over front Vienna when he returns next season. —Ivan actor, who w season, bas been enga for his Lith street cor ley, asta 2 & pleasing y Ristori’s « ed by any. mpany the pa: ariley Campbell — The one hundredth representation of “The American Countess’ Denefit to the actress, regular peforms Henry peared as th night w ti by Rhe: as made th at Chicago, the comlag «: ced ted'a ¢ France, poem written for the orcasion. —J. E. Carpenter, the E: ann the author of “W ing.” widely pop not withou & chapter in Di Brought the writer coust next season In a ph “Niagara.” —Mr. Robert B. Mantel has contracted to play the new play, “True 2 Chi brought event tL my of music in that el! her mother. le: ‘out ballet girl —An autumn novelt¥ in L tobe the debut of a Bombay role In N gitsh song write anced from London, at Are the Wild W uty-flve years age and dntirers uow. Tt way founded on Dombey and Son” and pie money. ud ie name of bearing Jobn ¢. Freund’s which 1s to be ago early In July. Ds th in Bi as Bhowant artistic prwers With his name, —Mr. Max Strakoseh announces tha Carlott September ne his ma: und enga ron: sa historical the French yp during the past three seasons “F formed 7 ven SS Favorit Thomas Fan 40 nights, Patti will wed in the revival of London -€ medy ws that t Hues w 3 times. tine had new praised by th return to this co ‘Marino London 2 an we b cominend: re loses none shold on At the Grand Opera, Parts, ust” WAS per Were from “Rigoletto, whlch Umes, and next from “Francois: “Henry VUL,” another novel! lai “Faust. — Georze Fortescue has succeeded Miss A VaSomerville as the merry little mountain by perform: ‘than halt nag degre ~ Mr. Walls called “ Petrovna,” aud will p xreat tri There are nus MroW. G. Wills, at London, before a | dozen house next season. ting an of th In ter oF the stage ot the dumb bos. Pty ent re proportionally wider From the Pusladelplis T vu ay of keeping up The credit of tix © most pers} HY pestic itis sometintes neces Jeet system of cor teation between prison- ee Le ee Sete wie erscongined tn one tn ton belong | i orca ate é ~ ne Institution Sto Janek ups kuder the movement of Canter, atone time the most expert counter- | ad to make those who wear | feiter In the Cnited {f not in the world. rouudshouldered, — Besides, He came from So Macias wae ata not well be worn with a low-neck ated in Paris as a physician. Harned out as a professional counter! since refurmed, officials ¢ of th thereby u on the y Tihatiou. Das) Lis telegraph the prt Det as w are stilt posted 0: id man. s¥sten —There has been mu 2 origin 1d pl stage, with Mariett: J on a low sivol at The old # hick the ¢ ne he art of me expert telegrapliers. novel telegraph I Water pipes ¥ ¥ ch pipes ihine, otlicials: the nov te prisoner ts brought in, the wildness, 5 the 0, 01 the su able, however, to kee eneral criminal Bijou oy “Miss Somerville yend. Fortescue her business pase, rite a Kid- lied Will produce > daa ing tor Ls ath the y the Lyceum chased anew drama % pithe authenth “In 3 Was pu Ravel as te isan ets of ‘Telegraph Signals Amoug Convicts, He att: nd then t wards ngraving eof wt few unviet wore to eriminais then Walls, and 1p course of Le ériminal fraternity ‘The wires of this msiated of the gas and 3 through every cell I ans of shurp raps otal, OF pas ached Its des- Y note had nue de Operators along Was divulged by tts inventor toa Brien Inspector uigod by Ite inventor to ffiewit to sed a nd t y convicts now tind It important message, as OW understand the alpha weritors themselves. ‘They hh other at eritainals toples of the ds discharged or a new conv facts tre eh of vary | al ay eal THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. What Protects Them, © York Sun, sto the manner of lMfe of Maggie Morris ond her associates, which were brought out on the trial of the rutfian Crowley, revealed nothing new to those whoare familar with what xoeson in New York atter nightfall. Similar testimony In regard to social habits and eus- toms Is given almost daily in trials in tbe court of geueral sessions, but the cases do not com- mand the great public interest whieh was aroused by the exposure of the brutality and iny of this pollee sergeant. appeared (hint Maggie Morris and another 1, both hardly ‘Seventeen years old, after ng in the streets daring the eveping, went tended to @ ball, at which aained until after two o'clock in the vraing. They were decent girls who worked thelr ilving, and who paid heed to thelr re- [gious duties, for, late as ‘It was when they got to bed, they rose In time to ali®nd mass on the lay which followed their’ night of revelry. Both of them, too, had homes and mothers who. do not seem to have been alarmed because of the Inte hours of the girls. Maggle and her companion simply followed the cUstom of their girlussociates tu leaving the house at evening to go abroad to get Teereation and excitement, and it was not an unusual thlug for them to drop in at the dance. Nor was stroll the dance, which was attended by table iris, held in an uuusual place, for ordinarily tie halls for such purposes are over liquor saivons, and drinking always goes on freely among "the men, at Teast, so that the ball is pretty sure to become nolsy, If it does not break Uupia tore or less violent Gisorder when the company bave prolonged thelr festivitles almost until the break of day. ‘The testimony at criminal trials shows that erimus of various sorts are Ukely to take place y hours of the morning, when the in some quarters of the elty arc full of returning from revelries of One sort and other. For, besides the more respectable dances like thi which Maggie and her friend tended, there are others which are utterly disreputable, Ghouzh decent girls are sometime te men and women reat drinking’ saloons, and after jnidnight pour out into the streets more or less aufecicd by spirits or bger, Among the wome are many girls ot about Maggie's age, and, lik her, they work during the day for their living and lead lives which are otherwise orderly. they are subject to great at least are pretty sure to health because of lack of sufficient Sleep. But we e ader at their desire to go abroad at n thelr work is over, satisty their demand . At home they are cramped in narrow quarters, from whieh they are «to escape, and they lave nowhere, to go @strects, where they can walk in pairsand meet their acquaintances. And once oat, of course they are lable to be mad the victlius of eonseten oun seoundrels Jn their own Line of Ii ales of their purity are usually the men with whom they naturally eoine into association in thetr early days. the except fato, wonder, then, 1s not that so fall, bat that sy qnany’ stand, that even aiid all these temptations girls preserve their selere- spect aud resist the allurements of vier. What | ds it that Keeps them from speedy ruin? First 1 their religion, and the protecting care of thelr chureh. Without that support the most ef thei Would probably be utterly lost; aud Il shows @ dispositioa to neglect nd to rebel agaiust the ad- a of her spiritual ad- ritis proof that she iy preparing to take downward step, If she has not already en- tered the forbidden path, Ww would be’ the condition as to sis in New York if the simple faith of th iols Was destroyed after the manner of that of the intid ho treat their religion as Idish saperstition, and yet are waable to Suggest (or it any substitute whieh would have n equal power for goud? } ‘+0——__- ¥ | Consciousuess While Sleep- | ing. | ver Joh nin the Christian Regtster. ‘There was something very curious about this habit of the great journalist. (Horace Greeley’ tle aehureh.) It wits not sleep that over- zu, Lut only somnolence—sleep of the physic The physiologig and the psychologist may settle the matter scientifically between them If they ean. In spite of appearances to the con- [wary Mr.Grevley was “a ucarer as well as a doer of the Word.” His eyes might qlose, his Uhead fall upon hts breast, or sw: side to side, drawing the bod it sent- he usuat «sternal lidicauions of Sleep, but his tiental interior faculties were sometimes so Jar awake thas when the serv Was over he ‘ould give a ol < to ‘the sub ted this count of the sermon, both el, plan and avery S phenomenon Lit with Uh wrest Whenever an op Il give two illustration y. William Henry Channing, It lorhing, aud the opie announced he elt special inter Was then, tu fact, iministering to a congre of whi irecly was a prominent mem was in a hall on the west side of Broadw: Canal seet where Dr. Dewey had prea aoretline. On the way thither Mr. Greeley edd me to keep bin awake, We occupied & undiay one ta Mr. Channing ion er.It ing a by Pans soit tattoo upon his use. He was “nidnod- not a little rho observe is great alidi- {But now comes the wonderful part of my story. Mr. Greeley aud I, when the service was over, went back to the 7ribune office together, | He sut down at his desk at once and made an abstract of Mr, Channing's discourse, filling coluinn, which appeared he next moriing. Mr. Chan- amazed when he saw it, and Mr. Greve nT told him that preparing It, and could nt to the compositor In his own i that, morcover, [had myself le expressed the greatest aslon- “said “he, “T Could not my urate an abstract of may , though premeditated, ey hud made the TSaw hin whil ave mite sd own discourse, was ext had not only xiven | the subs} but he has tollowed line of thou mbered not a litle of my languag 6 shly imbued w $ received from a ad edu: posed to accept new ideas, aud dezply endowed with a love for the beautiful, might be reluctant to pay his ad- dresses with 4 view to matrimony to a women trousers. Still, under the iutluence of ofa change in the sul reasouably be egard Uousers as fling more com: ius Pfs of the beautiful Ulan do skirts: There ty another point rat fon, and that is the practice cht low in the week, so as ad without covering for U thls leads to any Tt has been continued for many without “apparent injury supposed at frst thought nitis, pleurisy, pueumonia and of rueumatism aud neuralgia result of ti but su ctions bei b iy men w Fins with several thic Vin ade oh mite ton. so-called “sanitary hould support thei ‘ over the snoulders, and some few nhiduced to adopt the method. 10 is tuat Ht wil! uot spread. A womans an those of a hop nif trowsers should come into ger women It would be better that they be Ike by the support of the hips sing over the shoulders, ch Wear suspeuders, and to their adoption but again, no inconsidetable cr of the male sex support their trowsers the hips. Hcompanitively narrow-hipped an do this Wi ped Woman ou ble to do tt might be said int { stockings. “But women will settle | Hous of dress for themselves. 1 denee to stow that in. this res ever Intertered with: Qu resuttne tO 10 Hkely hat their D view pect men have andi) they should tide not at all Z vice would be heeded.— WW, A. Masemoud, tn the North American Reo ‘True to Mis iples. WHAT CAME OF A FAMMEK ASKING GRACE Ix A PUBLIC RESTAURANT. m the Syracuse Staiutard, Avclerk and his country father entered a res laurent Saturday eveulug and took seats at a table where sat a telegraph operator and are. porter. The old man bowed hts head and was bout to say grace when a waiter flew up, sing: “I have beefsteak, codiish balls and bull. ds.” Futher and son gave their ord | the former again bowed Lis heat The young man turned the color of a blood-red beet. an. touching lis arm, exclaimed In a low, nervous us ; ft tsn’t customary to do that in res vs customary with me to ret God wherever tam.” sald ‘aie oid mean 20% For the third: tine he bowed ts son Lowed hts head and Mbednogeph ae Fator paused 11 the act of em and bowed lily headsand the jourmaliee eae = back his tisheall and bowed bl neadeaig < Wasn't a man who heard. the short dnd teens that didn’t feel a founder bes t Tor farmer than it he had been Preaklent or the United States, 1 powers, but wakefulness of the mind. | went with him to hear a discourse from the | within Six feet of the platform and right | the eye of the preacher. 1 tried to keep ake by frequent tuggings at his elbow | sex, and especially | be generaily adopted by pretty be expected that Fashiouable Potsoning. MORPHINE AND ETUER [N THE PARISIAN CLUB = ROOM AND OPERA BOX, From Le Progres Medical. ‘Would you believe that some persons take pleasure in poisoning themselves simply be- cause their neighbors do it? This is, however, a fact recently affirmed and proved by Dr. Reg- nard atthe Sorbonne. The large audience ot the Association Selfentifique seemed tobe com- pletely dismayed at his revelations. Upob a large table In the amphitheater were disposed a series of the most brilliant-looking caskets, plated with gold and silver, or perhaps ofbronze, rl. You ‘would think, to see or inlaja with them, that laid out bet case. What lection of ayri isa re in elgant ¢ in charming li flasks. The Gnd the tittle vial wh you ou see 1s only’ Dy relte cases, rand dis} juch Is né ad you. lay of Jewelry , however, the ‘an admirable’ col- es. Some ofthem are enclosed ‘others are contained ttle reticules, or insmelling-salts ich goes witheit, ie to mask the instrament And wherefore these instraments? M. Reg- nard tells us that these luxurious implements are designed for the pleasure-loving Paris, who can no longer find in the in gambling, horse ruciny people of ester, OF end other dissipa- Uons, the emotjonal excltements which they seek tor so eagerly. ‘These are the persons who purchase these marvelous caskets, which will at Teast lend although the: up brain, it beneath the greatest of to please. consolation, had restored hi the fonal as $70, presents, the inhale ether, poison themse! | Kegnar ner, ‘From the Santa thoug! elty. him, pursuit of his gress. that he ded, want to kuow Bp on to its | We ny unnecessit heels and shoulder, our seat was began lume, so we tightened gur spusin of | pitched us so Ligh started down we would meet him coming upon another trip. Finally be gave us one grand, farewell boost, and we clove the firmament and split up through the bushed ethereal until our toes ached from the lowness of the temperature, and we could distinetly be spheres, Thea we came down and fell, ina little bout 100 yards from the starting point. heap, | A kind Samari keons mia vell dewy mead, an howe the struggle. | hors 1 Us é auiung had to draw t ‘The’ sword | temper. | sword Bayonet | Spotnt | the givi | did hot quality would bay | | ‘There can be } cuupaizn. W: 1 the eutl | bayonet. | dismay “his bi services. hay the mounted ening their mnder foot. O their distorted nevi imagine ‘as the door, beds In a room row, and have which rise toa are immen: Uegrecs. So, when one dow, During the ror, and tinds: getting up to Ithing I much prefer the patent bookcase bedsteads in Asm clothes ult int butt Gace beard oF a feats who closed uj Band was tn It, a ‘ps Germ: world of fasbion. has tired of his habitual been in a similar condition. however, in morphine; the drug No more than this js necessary to make a morphio- maniac out of a blase man or a nervous woman, But as itis necessary to dissimulate and pre- serve a sentiment oi suance of the dread habit, one of the luxurious caskets with its golden While, therefore, the ordi plirpose may be liad for $1.25, ¢ le syringes will sometimes fet We Know him rigi man reped him aud tri ‘The bropeho, Fight hind foot and you Will find a ca ihe bump of remorse ‘should ve. | ts what the cowboys call“ ligit sirang.? exhilarating while tt lasted. We great pomp aud a derrick, but we dl ar box and carried us to the hospi looked pityiug! di a ‘One said 1t was a evelor ruilroad smash-up;but we thought of the hided pony that was grazing peacefully ™ the | retreating, before liberating bis w | wus the mibst conspicuous Tsuw, but It was by no means the , and, I Bave xeon a blue it the bl nics and workshops in procuring i it will bear the brunt of rough u Many a so! There also bend and twist with rather than stecl. After that fig! noticed brawny foot Jean life guardsmen dead comrade’s from the field, ——+ soe family monument, patuted bil ‘The ‘casement win rectly on to the beds, two tor each alsoa triangular sort of bol: the occupant to sleep at an angie of forty. in top of the bed of this country—the “ Plumo,” dear man's heart—a feather bed in a red torrid zone of f the temperate zone of in the aretic circle shat something le them can hat vials ontain a solutior skin. Do you Pleasures; that them have lost their Js tone and brilliancy.. careless ease in the ary syringe used has ‘They are often given as New Year's It’ is with these instruments, which always carry with them, that gentlemen at iheir club or ladies in their opera boxes re- vive the almostextinguished sensations and sentiments of the past. Instead of morphine ipjections some persons People become etheroimaniacs: for the same reasons that they become mor- phiomaniacs. It isa vogue, a fantasy, which provokes these abominable intoxicatiou: e also morphiomaniacs who habituate them- selves by degrees to the poison to diminish the Molent pains of gastralgia, or fuclal ueuralel and we have a whole category of persons who Ney ertheless, I recogn ‘The Broncho, Fe Damn Abroncho isa horse. [He has four legs Uke the saw horse, but is decidedly more skittish. ‘The broncho is of gentle deportment and mod- est mein, but there isn’t a real safe place about him. There is nothing mean about the broncho, he ts perfectly reasonable and acts on principle, All he asks Is to be let alone, but he does ask this, and even Insists on it. firm in this matter and no kind of argument can shake his determination, broncho that lives out ‘There Spme miles from ht well. ied to put a saddi the fello as pla own happine i ‘Tae bro Just how high he ts strung, ¢! pex. far, but the ride was ii; Kot on style when we went to g ‘The beast evinced Considerable surprise wh We took up our loca’ We saw. ving to be contested, and we | to make “a motion to dismount, | bUL the beast had got unde way by hymn He now went of stitlegged bucks, that” every breathed a si grip. tall, itn gathered up our remaiu tal, at yatus, the attei o the nature of another that It d held our peacs nd held our peace. Useless Weapons, ENGLISH TRIANGULAR AND SWORD DAYONETS BENT AND TWISTED IN BATTLE, From the Loudon Telegraph. It was at El Teb,that I was first struck with the inferior quality of the English bayonet and sword bayonet. scurry, it was put to a severer test than any- where else in the Soudan, | Hadendowas, as they rushed out of their grass cover with their short spears, fairly pitebed themselves upon the weapons of our Black Wate and Sixty-ffth. ‘The triaugular bayonet oft times bent and twisted. er, Jt stood the test be net.” Like the sword bayonet, it often bent like hoop iron when a thrust was made, If a bone interposed, und became corkscrewed in At Tanlal, in the rush tt It has two serious drawbacks not so observable In the sword bayonet. ‘The wound It makes 1s | slight, so that a fanatical savage or lufurlated | mun requires weveral tbrusts before de combat, vin him wo ebane civitize ‘troops. At Tumai u stalwart so} be body twenty yards, as we ‘upon. the fastance nh weight” wit frequently | bayonet hu vith the cutlass, ‘The tact Uh rdly futo sack of a four, real difficulty with’ our xe hat I have lass applies equally alyonet_rendere tardsmien, and the deft 1g te! infantry ts across their we pons and pigked Schiafen Sie Wohl! From the Detroit Free Press, I wonder If you ever sawagenuine German Schlafzimmer, or bedroom? In the first place, the threshold {raised about four inch entering the room one f fall. ‘The floor runs slightly down bill, and the furniture consequently seems marching all one way. There isu big sliny sofa with a table be- fore it. On the walls are framed artificial erals of years gone Inone corner 1s the stove, but wreaths—memorials of fun by. it to be one, looking fike a for two persons. They are three or four mattresses each, tows d, and there is ler, Which forees frowning height, ‘The to the oF blue tank g noha, and his sht the'sleeper day light. rearrunge the thing is pleasant version, even in the ‘ein tae bogus eauaegees oo = a ro ‘of abed while he waa lost for half a jan Ways are satest! s}ringe is purchased. i ie fashion- ‘There ssimply as a matter of eaprice. Dr. Regnard divides morphiomaniaes into two groups—those who poison. themselves honestly and those who dos because itis the fashion, ‘The deplorable facility with which it is possible to procure solutions of morphine favors the de- velopment of this new malady among the idle and degenerated beings of bigh society, abused these neur the wittiest way, several morphiomaniacs in the audience, who applauded the lecturer In the heartiest’ man- ————+0+-____ pathic persons in He is ‘One day a wked sadly at him, shook aud not try to intertere ho who was simply éngaged in the .but the man came on with the saddle and Continued to ‘Then tke bronco reached out with his expostulated with hfinn so 4 When thoroughly aroused the broncheis quite fatal, and if you can g enough to hw to exainine bis granial structure ity just above the eye where We rode a broncho once, ‘dn't put on on Upon his dorsal fin. He seemed to think u moment, and then he gathered up bis loins and delivered a volley of hardware, straight out from the The recoil was fearful. into a time we rthe music of the ‘our mishap, alicu In that battle the On the whole, er than the sword he is placed torun In the second plice, the tdangular bayonet, when thrust Violently, goes too far, aud there’ ts great diffi culty in freeing tt. hooked his opponentin such u manner that he jacket's ‘cutlass ut Tamai, us well us some in the abtlus up tue Nile, bend into semicircle and | femuin In that shape, untitting it for a second The use lt Was put to did not justity g Way of the weapon. iu Its form further proved that the le Wis Of the poorest. It gone the same way had it been yonets said of the/bad qual- » the sword idier at Abu Klea saw with useless at the moment when there was no chance to load bis rifle, and when he most stood in need of its 1 saw sword bayonets the facility of soft trom it you might hereu- , all of whom had stocd shouider to shoulder fu the square, stralgh strai; bayon ce knees or rs there were who discartled up some: so in in danger of getting a Fee Woule and as high low opens di- for there are always two is the grandest institution bis extremitics in ens, his heart and Tangs. tn from the win- is Off ubout five times belive di con temporary elasticity, ly rejuvenate the used? n of morphine, and the syringes are used to inject wish to krow how ® person becomes a niorphiomanine In the He tells bis frend that he the power The friend replies that he had He had found ur a for high Dr. nized is a this Neon in as close CLO fyou mb, eth tof. « this | and | He us in As sur- was and die were ‘This kind fhout jacks wat it me- ina, rs of nar retive ei iy ede hus- day, BALDNESS MAY BE AVOIDED BY THE USE of HALL'S HAIR RENEWER, which prevents the falling out of the hair, and stimulates it to renewed growth and Inxuriance. 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Cu ‘Basket or Side Bracket, la<s Boquet Holder. ‘or Saucer, ieckers, 6 Forks, ‘Card Case, ‘les. ee DYCKERHOF Warehouse. 1. Biscoe's whuri, foot of 100K ers prowptly filled and deliveries made to any on Orders pre purt of the city, PAVEM GRANOLITHIC, ASPUALTUM, SEU | Lburests, Sidewalks, Stables, Floors, “or wherever a solid, Pavement or floor is required, Orders promptly attend teed for the term of five All repre formed others, claims Pere Asp Isyicornamsa ‘Those who may wish to purchase, elther as a dell- cious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNA- DULTERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a 41 fo, ‘sears. NOTICE, by mi or that an wages. trial of the celebrated brand, the modern ingredients which are used to give a ticti- tous age aud favor to this popular drink, FORSALE BY Browning & Middieton, farbour& Hamilton, J.B. Bryan & Bro, BL, Wheelei N.T. Metzger & Bro, John li. Mugruder, 5.28 Waters, Beall mi¢-3m tations that the above work,as now per- 18 an lufringement of why ridts of FL Ls 30 hie robs of my Work usin Wf. L. CRANFonD, Ho BF H Sss. RK, I Sss8 This Whisky, upon an analytical examination, has proved to be free from Fusi Oil, and indeed of any or ‘Thomas A. Rover, J.C. Exgood € Co, W. IL 11, Cissel, WASHINGTON, D. C. H.& WW CATHERWOOD, ‘Smooth and durable and all work guaran- is incarree 1418 F st TTIT REE NNN T EO NNN | Ke NN EEE N ¥ ¥os K Bryan, & Laker, Sole Proprietors, Philadelphia, Gas Cooxixe Stoves STOVES FOR HATTERS, ‘TAILORS, CONFECTIONERS, STOVES,FOR FAMILY USE THAT WILL COOK FOR ONE PERSON OR FOR FIFTY PERSONS. FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. TINNERS, &. my1 MM MM ERE NN NN MUMHEEERN XN OORN EE OY MMMMEE NNN © ONNNE Yy MMME NNN 0 ON NNE eG ee MM MEEKN NN 00 N NNLLLL ¥ = Dr. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenera tor, is made expressly for the cure of ‘derangements of the procreative organs. Whenever any debllity of the generative orgaus occurs, from whatever cause, the ‘continuous stream of clectricty permeating through the parts must restore them to healthy ac Yon, ‘There ls uo mistake about this instrument. ‘Years of use have tested it, and thousands of cures are testified to. Weakness from Indiscretion, In- capacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—in fuct, any trouble of these organs is cured. Do not confound this with electric belts advertised to cure all {lls from head to toe. ‘This is for the ONE specified purpose, For ci culars giving full information address— CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT CO,, 203-20 103 Washington street, Chicago. Decros Aunt (ENTARY Bum ‘Its pricipal ingredient, PURE Murat, is scientific. ally formulated with Medical remedies, giving {t wot ting properties, invigorating the vita the digestive organs. forces without fatiguing In Tyrnorp, YELLOW and MataRzat, Fevers It Is Anyaluable, givibg strength to overcome these nant diseases. Highly recomm siclans of Paris asa tonic for: persons; also for lung diseases. my81-w. E FOUGERA & 00,, Agents, N.Y. Soup sy ALL Davocmrs, ROVEALESS convalescents and Weak malig- ended by leading Phy DRY GOODS. PIANOS AND WOUSEFURNISHINGS. ENTS INDIAGAUZE SHIRTS, 39%c; WORTH ‘Gent's India Gauze ‘S0c,; worth 75b. 5 Gent's Balbrlegan Shirts, 60c.: worth de. Closing out Spring Neckwear at balf price Finest Sateen Drawers uly 5c. 8 Weight Undersbirts, 60¢; worth Sc. fediuim Weiznt Undershirts, nearly all wont. 50c. Ask to see the COMFORT SHIRT. made of Wam- wu mand Richardson's 2100 Linen bosons, ready for the wash tom, only 85 ae ‘post tung, best minde Sure in ese Ten Dress Shirt at the jemiber! only 85c. for the Fin NERC UALTINUNE SORT FACTORY: my29 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST. Exrenerss Wr Te WE SOMETIMES HEAR IT SAID THAT WASHINGTON PEOPLE ARE 80 SLOW IN ENTERTAINING THE MODERN IMPROVE- MENTS THAT ARE CONSTANTLY BEING MADE FOR THE COMFORT AND CONVEN- WSNCE OF THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL IN SOME THINGS THEY ARE A LITTLE SLow, BUT AS A RULE THEY ARE NOT SO SLOW AS THEY ARE SAID TO BE ANYONE WISH- ING TO SEE A PROOF OF THE APTNESS OF WASHINGTON PEOPLE IN TAKING HOLD OF NEW INVENTIONS SHOULD NOT FAIL To VISIT LANSBURGH & BROS STORE, ON SEVENTH STREET. FOR YEARS WE HAVE PAID PARTICUPAR ATTENTION TO THE COMFORT AND WELFARE OF OUR CUSTOMERS UNTIL AT THE PRESENT DAY WE CAN SHOW TO THE PUBLIC ONE OF THE LARGEST AND FINEST DRY GOODS STORES SOUTH OF PHILADELPHIA; LUT ONE OF THE LATEST INVENTIONS OF WHICH WE WISH TO SPEAK IS THE “NEW PATENT FAN," WHICH WE HAVE RECENTLY PURCITASED FOR THE BENEFIT AND COMFORTOF OUR CUS- TOMERS THESE FANS ARE PLACED PROMIS- CUOUSLY ALOUT TILE sror} WORKED BY STEAM, SO THAT THE WHOLE STORE 15 KEPT COOL WHILE THE LADIES VISIT TH ERAL DEPARTMENTS, MAK! THEIR PURCHASES, AND LEAVE THE STORE FEELING QUITE REFRESHED AND GRATEFUL TO THE PROPRIETORS OF THE STORE FOR TIVELR KIND ATTENTION AND CONSIDERATION, WHILE THE FANS ARE MAKING THEIR REVOLUTIONS WE WILL LET THE PUBLIC KNOW WE HAVE ALSO OTHER INDUCEME WHICH ARE INTHE SHAPE OF BARGAINS, WHITE Goons. AS WARM WEATHER APPROACHING TIS IS THE DEPARTMENT THAT NEEDS TO BE TALKED ABOUT, BECAUSE PEOPLE WANT TO KXUW WHAT TO WEAR AND WHERE TO BUY IT, THOSE IN SEARCH OF COMMENCEMENT AND GRADUATING DRESSES WILL DO WELL TO VISIT OUR STORE, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESHLOT OF FIGURED SWISS AT 12%c., 15¢., AND 26c, PER YARD, THESN GOODS ARE Wok?H FULLY 25 PER CENT MORE INDIA LINENS. ALL GRADES, FROM 8c. PER YARD up. SILK AND COTTON MULL, ALL COLORS AND GRADES, OUR 124¢. PLAID NAINSOOK IS EXCEED- INGLY GOOD VALUE FOR THE PRICE. LANSBURGH & BRO, my26 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET. Acerios Geéovs. WE HAVE JUST OPENED 1 CASK OF GIN HAMS BOUGHT AT THEGREAT AUCTION, NEW YORK, WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT’ Te. FOR- MERLY SOLD FOR 12%, LACE ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, SOMETHING LY NEW, 12u4c., FORMERLY SOLD FOR (OCK OF sMBROIDERED ROBES, $4, $6, 88 AND $10. 8e..10¢.,12430.,15¢ ,20c. AND 25e. WLUTE LIN. EI T ARTI- TS' VESTS, WHICIL GEO. J. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 Market Spaca, PRING Dusss G ‘oops. 106. 12se., {MEE SILKS, ach FOU 25e. All wool ANG, all colors, 250, English TE ‘colors, 10e, Heavy GROS GRAIN SILKS, all coiors, $1.00. BATH TOWELS, 600 BATHE TOWELS, Se. each, MATTING. DEA LINE 50 pieces of CALICO, 4c. per yard. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, SOLID COLOR M10SE, no seams, 15¢, RIBBED HOSE, no seats, 1 LADIES’ SOLID COLOR BALBIUGG. CARPETS AT CUST. INGRAIN CARPET BRUSSELS, 65e., 6Se. FLOOK OLL CLOTHS, STAIR OIL CLOTHS, ete ©. M. TOWSON’ 636 Pennsylvania avenue, South Side. ssuat Repvcrioss SALE OF SPRING AND SUMMER ODS, AT MARK ED-DOWN PRICES. PIECES REAL INDIA SILKS,REDUCED FROM $1.50 TO $1.25, g SURAM, 21-IN WIDE, REDUCED FROM $1.25 TO SL. 75 PIRCES REAL SCOTCH GINGHAMS, FINE QUALITY, REDUCED TO 12%. 100, PIECES CHOICE STYLES IN FIGURED 100 PTHCHS CHOICE STYLES OF FRENCH SAT- LARGE BLAG VAMIETY. RTMENT. PARASOLS AND EXTRA INDUCEMENTS SUN-UMBRELLAS, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ONE PRICE. mys ‘and dyed. And finished equal to new. miy25-lm FINE MILLINERY, REPRESENTING THE PREVAILING Panis AND NEW YORK STYLES IN CRAPE, MULL AND LACE HATS AND BONNETS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, NOVELTIES FOR TRIM- MING. TROUVILLE, BRIGHTON AND NEWPORT SHADE HATS WHITE SUITS OF CHOICEST DESCRIPTION. BLACK SILK AND CLOTH COSTUMES. PARA- SOLS IN ALL THELEADINGSTYLES, ENGLISH AND FRENCH JERSEYS, PERFECT FITTIN COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRESSMAKERS FINDINGS, ‘7 Trevise, Paria 907 Pa ava FOSTER KID, SILK AND LISLE GLOVES. aa Noors, 415 THIRTEENTH STREET N. W., TWO DOORS ABOVE PENNSYLVA} Ladies, we request a call from y% elegant stock of FINE BELG! NECKWEAR, LINEN Novelties in GOODS, JE FANS and FRENCH RUCHINGS: BREAK. DREN'S and NURSES CAPS and AT 3 the lowest prices possible. "Also, x complete time of TRIMMED and UNTRINMED MILLINERY, NOOT'S BELGIAN LACE AND MILLINERY STOR) 415 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHW 2-00.28 Wasktingto . DEALE Choice THER VELRY, iS renewed Ot roiders for Dr. Blank’s Aucient Universal Salve. Doverass: We have 100 Dozen LADIES’ BALRRIGGAN ‘HOSE, sizes 8 to 91, our regular 47e. Hose, which we | shall sell for 37igc. per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 per box, sDovGLass, _mys t. St. Clond Building. M*E YON BEAN 3 AMD Formeriy with wlor.New York; Wan. Barr Sot made at res : Rewnubie Prien, aint Satiaction Giucaneat nilng Drewes "Hrdal Trusents a specie ergur Pentiaaver over A. Walla’), HSS SITELD IS RECS eae Dressinakers, - ous Cours and Ladies’ F At is absolutely in For sule ut ul Stores, Dry FRENCH Dyer ‘Chaning Establishment. AN kinds of Ladies. and Geng Gleaped and finished th the wost superior Plush Cloaks, Velvet and Parte Dresses asprcialts Jadley dries dine up without bein ripped. ANT € CAROLINE LERCH, formerly witl a. Fcher. ap) Mrs Sera Revrezr, 608 9th street, opposite Patent Omen Eggeixed «new and elegant tne of Iutnt’s and | WHITR DRESSES, SLIPS AND LOBES | AND SHIRRED Cars, | LONG AND SHORT MERINO CLOAKS, Plain and Embroidered, for Spring wear, in Mother Hubbard and other styles, and all kids of CLULDRE: SISHING GOODS. mh28 No. 00g G Struct Norte Hes’ and Gentlemen's Garmer Pidsh Cloaks, Crape Veils, Lace Perfectly cleaned by this superior A SPECTA 1y this process ease pols guaran Price $1.00 au MES axciz K, HUMPHERY. Fs ch TENTH Stuer WEST kes Corsets to order iu every style and material, and guarantees perfect if and comfort, Hat SPRCIALT BS AnE— | French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underweat ‘and tinest imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Reform Goods, French Corsets and Gusties Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset Miss H.'s own, make) that for the price is ulisurpaxsed, | B—French, German aud Spanish spoken. mrl4, | ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING. First-class alr Dresser from Barts, ree Patents and Five Medals frum Expositions st Paris, Lyons and Vienna, Alunufucturer and Importer. HUMAN HAIR AND FINE TATR WORK Lauties lair Cutting au Hair Drowiug. Mair dyed and shaun + spoved iu w lirst-class manner. 537 15th st nw, BOOKS, &e. Rae REVGe warluns sizes and st les Of binding. mipanion to the Revisedsld Testament, by Talbot W. Chambers, Fuuully and Teachers’ Bibles at all prices Depository of the Lible Society, At the Bookstore of WAL. BALLANTYNE & SON Wigs to order. as. VERSION OF ‘THE BIBLE, in my25 7th street, as Ve OLY BILE, and in varied bindings, ©. PURSELL, Rookselier, Sas’otn street, Tus Revi OF TH ‘Also, the Parallel Lait os nticals, New Hooks, n Forebodings, Mrs Wester, Marsh flan, Jewett, Traja Duchess Emilia, Russia U _y22 Jusr Ovr, TUE NEW WORK BY MESSHS, JIUTCHINS & MOORE, THE NATIONAL CAPITAL HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED. For sale by G.A. WHITAKER, _my19 1205 Pennsyivanta ave ((RCULsTING Timkasy NEW BOOKS AND BEST PERIODICALS SOON Also special attractions aud bargains in Stationery. | Mrs. LUCY L. HUNTER, 1749 Pennsylvania Avenue. New Booxs Miltary History of General Grant. Tadeaa Life and Letters of T.G. Appleton, Hale. Literary Landmarks of London, Mutton, One of the Duanes. - Hamilton, BY fuckle. Wells, it Nature. ‘Trewt. Mind Neadingand Heroud. lovey ‘Ouis or Wild Outs.--Buekley- Sunt't Adams —Hosmer, Jtussia Under the “izars. ‘Stepulak, ‘Tenants ofan Old Farm. Cook. Grovk Statesmen, Cox, Defense of Eduar A. Poe Moran, ‘The f Ams of Christ. 3. 1. Giesy, D, D. rs, Progressive Euchre with, my2_ WAL HL MORRISON ‘Pennsylvania ave Buaxx Booxs x, COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. A ty of Making all Kinds .NK BOOKS | Sa OOH a valatiaes Saeki VIG Sob IN'AN ARTISTIC MANNER : ‘JOHN ¢ PARK Oly and e197 NTLEMEN’S GOODS. = 2 — ae Sums To Onpen 6 RE-NFORCED SHIRTS to Order fF soneenn$9.00 G PLAITED BOSOMS to Order for. vee 2.00 THE LATEST STYLES IN COLLARS, CUFFS AND NECK WEAR &B ELLERY, 1112 F street northwest, COLS.ARS AND CUFFS LAUNDEIED for 2c. each, ambi Jusr Recerve- A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50e., 76e. and$L of a Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, Jarge Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on hand, runing. und everaaing SEW | ‘ond, ever HOME SeWine MACHINE “Alwass ready to ‘Work. The range of work done on this fuackine can Bold on eee mnaailiy Saye SA apectal die yimowlly: pay count for eas if ‘Be sum to try the NEW, HOME before you buy. 8: OPPENHEIMER & LRO., 525 Mui street horthwet, Sole Auénts for New Home Sewing Good Machines for rent, by week or month. kinds tepaired = OF Feu BY my18 NOBLEST ROMAN OF THEM ALL— A Afier 15 years’ practical experience in the Sewing ‘business at E hess at oormer Sikaud. Ht streets, Tain Teady (0 alga my naine to ft that thesileut New Amer: Fein, Nort ty uhe anost perfect piece, of wouterial Dutam extablished facts there are over 1,50 of vet, now in use in this ¢lty.” Call or send for testimonials Shakers allover the city.” A new machine nsse by an . old and a reliable house ts what | wiuiry ae ORGANS. | ARR EE |'Tur Rioway a MCSTIMPROVED AND SCTENIEPIC ES NEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCT.WORK. TROURLESOME Qht<tion Gt it MANSHIP AYD DURABILITY, ss SERATION TN PRES! AV ING EPS Nis POR AN ALMONT 1 JOD IN ABSOLCTY PURE i Feri SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD. W. SCHAEFER € BPO, PIANOS FOR RENT. * No. 1020 A. a, its Go the Dist WM. KNABE & ©O., a... andi inricrhtandinmenicn ut. 817 MARKET SPACE. Jesr 4. RRIVED ANOTHER CARLOAD OF OUR“FUREK ACH 9M BERSUIT,” SOLID WALNUT MAEOT PoP, OVER 36,000 NOW IN US GLASS 24x20, 10. PIECES, COMPLELE. Pom A thoroughly first-class and reliable plano at @ S43.00. BEST VALUE EVIE wi hb Po medium price. THE MONEY. STECK € CO, AND BAUS € CO. PIANOS. Loe K AT OUR “NEW REFRIGERATOR, Pinuos and Orcans ed, repaired, taned, LEONARD CLEANARLE RLPKIGHRAT AR, aes eas te sek. en sepnel e THE BEST AND CHEAPEST LN TRE Wotan ‘Best und most complete assurtuwent of Se. music in the city MONEY REFUNDED IF IT DOES NoT bo as MENRY Fo REPRESENTED. aad eae WH RORKE, pe Seine DE renee my7 BOL Market Space, 0 need 2000 Sth ae or 4 Do not buy until you hawe 6 4 soriment, of SWediflerent makes. « proved CROWN JEWEL and the ba\is i hay n the GENERATOR ST. you have to heat, th (Call. and see them, tb 22l sives 6 Superb Walnut (: SStop Oru 5 Ociave Organ, Walnut Case, 5 Getave Organ. EDUCATIONAL, RMAN IN SIX Modis MEISTOA~ WANT Any ofthe above n sold at these extraondinarily tioned Instraments will be | low figures elther fur | } SYSTEM. cash oF on monthly payments of $5 and $10 per | {traction ow MONDAYS WLS Shaws amt mouth, Uloutula one on fmt SIDNEY T. NIMMO, Frincy my21 433 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Veeslanseans PESO Aa? CRS Perc ‘scnabte figures. Tunis and repatring aly. ae GAL KUN, 407 Toth stn Lath vireke bes. Seestonie choice st l. SUMNE ye) cane Diaxos nsurpassed for Fine Workmanship QUORTHAND SPectaL INStRUCTION ON ‘of Tone and Extreme Darabilit SS Reporting to adv Wats. Terms mei Ate. Address Hox Zh, Manse Old Pianos taken in exchange and full value allowed. at redone an Lowest Prices and Easy Monthly Paymenta, PPE BERLITZ SCHUOT, OF LANGUAGES ath st nw, CUPY MW FACTORY Wat 728 WILL REMAI PEN ALL. SUMMER P, ALSO SUMMER SCHOOL AT raxway Dia ecirssont = el oe PE ee stot citer iasos coumeeety, Set ba Ates SEWN TAWA F, bitoor 101 4 ae is i METZEROTER CO, | cation, Raturai method moc tenes Be ANIM ACTS, aneuay cemueerne comin e See Gani” Grove: cuition desired. SELL CSL OE AMS Wheelock: Siurshl, Wendell'and other’ Pr | browtteuttte' eer =: ~ — — ode leeectecad Mina INSTITUTE, G, LL. Wap & Bro. weleet canoes abe Bh te tees natneese » Fro Sriier ana WA STC Hhoevegu cau sersise ie and Gntiy's Wyn rupspay Tatiepay aso s rumente overs! turcaita cua tctteata Pian ints. itor us Which bave beet tsak Wauos aid OF Jato. FAMILY SUPPLIES. _ CLASS SPxste > i REGULAR i " os a specinlt slirthatid books and ) = Sileredat WASHINGTON EMONOGEATHICHEA Ie >, . . as, a Pere Marre Sroan en _ [ype Berner or rectNoLuGR, We have just re~ ‘ved Saw \a Dost, MASS. Fut ‘ amuations in Washington, sae vt ty tape pase LARD fan ow ar four-year courses in Ciel, Mechastent, Mime falitn ERS ow Bevtercal foncltes daconwres Cheese Goods Sinowiung to 2 Or er deley ptivaien, Natural Bistsey. wie, Buenos na ToL, aitted to partial ape Next D. for Contrell & Cochrane's deat. muy ee HNGEIE ALE, NISTTEACHEROP PASS ee ROT cere SCAL MUcIC. Bardicolarastentior toh Well a thine Pertotuwers or Dealers, is PENNSYLVANIA AV rat Terms 312. BURRESS ECC ATION Por youNG axe muta ‘anal we Spring ated ste Ahor stains of the Speneeriin " th and D sts. nw. Rapid wei "i rapid calculations, Binlish tatncnage, stenasrey iypewrian 2 Boller bs Teen date 4g 1st. Be Best Patent Process (war! parr tas 4 mies ni “ one, CADEMY OF TELNGEATNY Cision, Java, roasted. and Is fine, 25e. i, hook of the kt ere. AL pein ie Sane : wtidy soa cw el Teas before the advance, we sell be be. Tea ity the city. REMAND ANG TYPE WAITING ty 30e Ih, Pally tant. “Snevess cuaranteed &f hot ui, 260. jer, nye fol Trivate pupils prefertedard number Best Golden Syrip, 40 ty Se. fed. KB CROMELIN, sitio of Solus di ast on, INDIA | ors, tae sos AMY I Huston © New t EAS sla SULLY IN Mt oo om UN Ad ee Boi fee 8ss8 2 ont THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA nnd other Vocal defects, sat cicada cae DRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADIS OF bt he most Reauturctand the most | 2 study os tor coblegs, ail Moved Machi | Matheuatiead, Classical, d rit thes 5 Ewes, a. Evening Classes, 83 and $3 anu PROFESSIONAL, OPEN AME ns ‘ Prove that, we would si Diy of this’ aiacnitieent Flour is suipped an Airope aun Hat the principal Courts of pond We Geatas sae that i ie fr any ¥ citbread makins Well as the best, Jor eiltier taunily or ts usurpsdsel by nay Flour quade. vers nate every barrel is warranted lo give entire satistaciou STERLING'S ST. LOUIS F. a Winter Wheat Patents | Mauds or ever oflered to Gie trade, [Lisunexcelled by any other Patent excert Cares, and will please the most ex | acting buusekecyer and satiefy the most astudlousepl- cure. GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patenk RELIANCE, nt Flour, mado by the Itts avery cheap of all classes, and satinfuction to every oue Wi HILL, USIDENT) MANICUKE Pinger Nails One of the most heaut RS M.A. FRENCH, MAGNETIC X MEALS z epcltveas Me 12s a st. now, Where she friends aud patrons 1M ON crue DI. J. SEMA, st ‘ MATO. MANICU KE thie of ren hod of cur atlice: Bee, of Wawhiinut try Mrs. Sesnunes the cite GOLDEN fu quailty toa great u urs, Whilst it can be © superior to CE STERLL LIDGE, IELIANCE or GOLDE TILL, amd we scel assured tatu housekeeper wi tries the cnoe Wid Wever Use auything exe Foreale ty aul grocers Wholgale Depot, comer 2st st. and Indianaave se13 WM. N. GALT & 00. __ SPECIALTIES. 2. LEON. THE OLDPST ESTABLISH y reliable Ladie- | consulted daly, 464 C st..bezw th Bis. Prout treatment, Corresponseace aid consti siricUY confidential. Separate roums lor Ladies, always open, re VT. DDS BOC MN Dentistry. ON alow oF the Nacurat Teeth in mane adrenal thirty (ois, to Amwicen Wye tor SE CLAY, RENOW scie Hicit Hidde Mtoe 40 ‘laievosunt aiid Astrolozist, who eau be coueulted | lary ct. ex, Love and Mutriions, wilt teiauin but | DAN OF MAY. Ish EI He eg ot oe AS ere j DILES—DR. MUMLEMAN CURES PILES BY DP odirect erentment, wlibunit tbe ube uf kate, somatic br igwtare Cure cuarantecd, can be consulted af PS Cast aweom sod pe apesae We PARKEIL OF BOSTON, Nass. MAG ee Healer. Wouderful Cares by las : bands: Nervous-and Cuircnie Diseases a specialty. Will Visit patients. Onlee urs 1 WS pein. 29D st mw. pipet ze RS BROWN (COLORED) TAKES LADIES before and during Lines, at her nice homie, 303 AMiAwour ave. tuts Where they Will have the best of ets ne See Tes myzdlawie N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding ‘Term for orp oldings Spee Sy tah, In the matter of the etute of Rowant Forems M Geaned, late of the elty of Wastilugton, in tae 2 et uf Clause Apolicationte take proof whether certain written pure, fia wo the ustier of the cotate Foreman, chouhd be acunitted su the toa ‘ament of sald Edward Forcuiat etd for | inuistsotion on the catateot the mld decssest, hase thle dag’ boun taste by" Patote V. Beqorert sand Wt Hitec A pero lnicrettd ae herve teu Fa tathi Court on Fig DAY. the PW DAV OF FUSE SEXP TG show cause why the sad paper writings atsould prubate 18 the bat il red and adinitied to pre KStument of tail tstward Foreman, and heater of tae ministration. or letters of ediminiatration with will aanercd, on the estate of tie wld deceased, should Fa 3 MEIGS, Cler ¢ Court basin, de - PROF. CLAY, RENOWNED AND CELEBRATED MOCK AM 6 wad PREEMAN jane, Oice | Fos es fared: pevvided w upy of the ver be ube tell < WSieee | Rakes pen ae rei (CHARLES T. GOOCH, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, rt Coumelirat Late and Papert Cond balding eects ALAGNER, Joatioe F sts, “Good work, good Teferences, moder: est. 9 HH 3. MAMI “Twenty-one years experieuee. "G31 Teglecor of Wills for tive Districr of Coltimntte, MT a T- CARTSI © MILLER, solicitors | “my lOtwwae N. ‘oom 2'and 4, aw Buuding, E CK LULOD TRUSS, Residence, 240 North Capitol. *™* Sitay™ “nisl can be ween ble tenes om enwNS ‘AMUEL H. W, As ior sv ab FISHERS, ‘Us Commitasioner, Pablle and Attorney 23 7th street nortiiwest, ‘Tents, Mrs FISHER éevotes ber aticntion wa (630 Louisiane ave. next wo cy Pa | Aad) Jura, =< fecha 1

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