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CITY AND DISTRICT. TO MEET IN WASHINGTON. American tere Next Conterence ot to ve Mel l authorizing the President to ar- 4 comference between the United States and rday. A nurhber of im- uts Were made by the Senate, iy passed it requests and au wh America, Hayti, San re of Brag to jotr the ne? to be held at Wash- s,in or near the month rrpose of discussing and > their respective ton for Lhe sete ispates that may # for consider! rot busin minunie ator neourage sue re s wil be be al e markets for tle tries. s the President ts called w con. wall tend to preserve the erity of the severa and s ther, impr ven ures that . Me . ta P ot Ui: Sta M res toward the fo ton American custon: under whi fie Crate of the Aimericsn nations with each othe ul, $0 far as IS possibie and profitable, be pro bowed. & The is ment of regular ‘and ire quent communication between the ports of the rican states and the est ALiNhINeNE Of qaattons ba eacia of Ce Inds t mode of rouandtse and port div shod ise. tp tie ats, anda Unt “ of involees, aud “The ation of sbips and quar. “9 2 System of welch! 1 marks of citizens of +ii! rutect the pate for ‘the ex on of a cor tat trans Tbitration Of all Questions, $ that n Ww or Dereatter em, to tue end that all diMienlies and } ably ween such Rattons may be pe: wars prevented, & And to c dand 4s other subjects relating to the welfare of the veral tates re ds may be presented by sod stat lates $100,000 to. be disbursed pu of the secretary of Stats for Wo ©. Th: Pr font isto appoiat, by and with the advice 3 yout of the Sehate, ten delegates to. aid cone who shall serve without compensation an thelr actual necessary expenses, of wast two sail be learned In inverna- Liaw, twoin Mhance and six who are en- The bill app ved in Agriculture, manufacture, transporta- tion and the exportation of importation of mer- Cuinaise, and ke several other states partielp.t- ing in =ald conference shall be represented by as many deiegates 29 each may elect, provided, how- + rz, Tat ih the disposition of questions to come betoiw said conference no state suall be entitled to re ‘The Secretary of State is to appot $ a5 shall be hecessary, at a peasa fon to be determined by him, and pro. for tue dally publication of the proceedings of | vaterence by the public printer, in both te Eugiish and Spanish languages, 2nd, upow the lusion of Suid conference, 1s Uo transmit a full han on such € Teport of Lhe Same to Lhe Congress of the United | at together with a statement of the disburse- As of the appropriation, mumittee of conference on the amendments ordered, AS an Nuportant step in the direction of economic reform for the District of Columbia, permit ine to call attention to our Recorder of Deeds’ office. ‘The general tndices of thisoffice are twelve months Jo arrears, It 1s not difficult to understand why such a condition should be favorable 10 our title | companies, who naturally desire that private in- | spection of the land records should be restricted, so that the public must depend more of less upon | } thew for continuance of tities; Dut 1 1s baru to auscower why such negiect should remain so Marebuked. Among, the rules of tug or fice IS a requirement that every de¥d upon which error may appear shall be refiled. is, any mis take, however technical in form or trifling in de- Vail, necessitates a refiling of the Instrument and yepayinent of the recorders fee. By means of this Tule wore than $1,000 per anntim are unjustly ex- exacted frm our citizens, Another hardship ‘arises out of the tnequal application of tuts same Tule, for the recorder arrogates the privilege of ex- cusing from this doubie tax whomsoever he pleases, But paramount to ali other objections against the present conduct aud management of the Re- or office 1s the enormous compensation re- ceived by the recorder for the services rendered in luis Sinechre capacity of deed indorser. His fees, aiter paying all expenses of offices, amount tO nearly $12 Annum, a Sum more than sum- ‘cient 6 berally conduct three such offices and a Stipend-gratituity which exceeds {he salury of (ue ‘Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Why the people of Washington should | Submit to the imposition of this tax fs indeed sin- | gular, The cost of recording a deed is triple what it ought to be, even under liberal management, Justice and decency require that a change sould lay create @ Salaried oftce | worth $1,800 a year to the chief incumbent, and a Teasouable clerk hire, thereby reducing the cost of recording deeds $10,000 per annum, and effecting a remedy for numerous minor abus's which have from time to time crept into oMice under the present system, Louis E. Painurs. —_—-_— ‘Transfers of Real Estate. ‘Deeds in fee have been Mied as follows: Millie M Shipp tS. T. Thomas, trustee, sub A, sq. 366: $40. Joho Leuuert to-Auna Ml. Suebling’ ptf Sq. 190; $ W.C. Peake, trustee, to Coopers’ live Investment Cos 54 30, Sq. S77; $— Ann LL Leake to heirs of J. HA” Neuhaus, pts. 12 and 13, sq. 250; €—~ W. C. Peake, trustec, to Annie Peake, pt, 12, sq. $76; $—. F. ‘Scumidt,’ trustee, to i. Strong, pt 13, sq. 200; $—. F. Housam to Annie Dewyer, pt 7, sq. S16; $6,500. E. Carust et al. to tary bia Howard, sub 127, sq. 444; 3. John Chute to J. S. Boss, sub lot SOB; "$1,425 Jos, Forrest to Thos A. Darneilie, part wins: $100, W. Danenhower to H.C. Hard- lois to 100, sq. 753; $7,500. Caroline b. Gieseking, ex'trs, €c., to Cilnton Beckwith et us parts 178 and 178, Bealls addition; $10.70 J. H. Johnson et al, to Albanus L. Johnson, pts 3 4, ko and 14, Sq. 353; parts 254, 28 and 2, sq. 200: | ssa 4.1. Jonhsoa to Mary J. Johnsod, parts 3 aut 4, sq. 253: $— AL Joluson w Emma C. uusatt, parts 3 and 4, sq. 354, and lot 29, sj. 300; E. Freeman to Alice D. Magraw, sub Sq. 723; §—. A. E. Bateman, trustee, ' art, lots’? and 3, block 37, Columbia 05220. Anna E Tracy (0 Juitus 0, part 1, sq. U4; $2,150. Annie E. F. Stew- ha S. Komerd, Uo 140, sq. 240; $—. Owen ab to W. A. Hummond, pm. parts Land 2, $5,600.58. T. W. Tomlinson to ‘Tam Verena Finemes.—Last eve 3. K Brown, Joshua Lioyd and Joba § tendship Fire Co. 1p Alexandria a3 a comauttee the Veteran Volunteer Firemen, 0: this eity d presented that commuitee with a pandsomely Irumed picture of the members of the association, dur. BioWn made the presentation and Capt. Web- + responded 0B the azesees were made by George Crump, W. © Mr, Scott, James Javens, chester abit otners, Some | Of Ube spe: Ts fecalled fres in Wich the Sremen fof te two cities worked together, An lateresting ieature was the presentation to the couipany of & food used by Itover eighty years ago, and which ded been mislaid. It will be kept with the fire- Luckets cuce belonging to Gem, Waauington. "she Wasbington committee w: er enter- (aimed UBL Ume fo tak train, Satan rants A Pwrsextartox To Mx. Exwent.—Last evening Me. Lieya W. Ev Mew and Seaboant Coasting Lim & Randsoue gold Auer’ ployes or the M their apprectati | mert, the late supertatendent of | patian Kasiroad Co. (now of the Inland Was the recipieat of can Wate from the em Fopoliian company, ag a token of ana esteem. " ‘The presentation | Mrs. Hannah Whitall Wilde, Mrs. Alexander, novelist; the artist, Walter Crane’ and Mrs. Crane; tn Hon. Cunt tend—Oue of the Foreign Delegates. Among the interesting ieatures of the Interna- tional Counctl of Women to be held here next ek is the meeting of the pioneers of the woman's nt. That historic event that wok im republics and Brazti was | Plice at Seneca Pals forty years ago aust scem eh a longer time back than the number of y w Pights mover ev Suggest, counting the advane: taining to women’s this council, was the together the first and takes upon herself, Dilley of sending ont the In v1 " council, Mrs. Stanton’s sweet face, with its frame n attractive benefit pro- WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSTC, ST. Yard wide Percales, 10c. of curls, 18 familiar to the world By her pictures, rm being pre "All the actresses wore the | Ciond Building, Oth and tata, Nineteenth year Check Nainsook, 5c. 60, 80. and ber labors in the cause of freedom, liberty, | finest Jewels fe kraud procession, ‘Their Organ, Voice. Violing Flute, Cornet, fr, Free Corded Pequa, 1 Be. And the advancement of het sex are known to te | crathes which (acy ad ete dn thelr dressing. | advanteren, 0.1 BULLARD, Divector: 'mhiO-Tm Pec age ng ford. Mrs Stauton has been identified with the | rooms, were totally destroyed, ‘fhe company was | JEAWING AND PAINTING ACADE) Barga‘nsin Table Linens, Towels, Napkins,dsc, Wouan Movement (rom its beginning as an organ- | composed of Spaniards and was playing I Arts, 801 E, presided over by Mra. I ef vee inens, Towels, Nap! lewd body tn 1848. She has stood af the head of {t | Gran Via,” a popular piece depicting national cus- | MORR' LT. who has had 12 medals ull Stock Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, &. aad been respousibie for its tue ac! Passing periods by the ‘at made, Since then, {n all matters per- work in tue world, certainly nearer the possession of suffrage now than she Was then, but it 1s still not ber Exizabeth Cady Stanton, wao will preside woman Woman's richts convention therefore, the responsi- tons for the present | tstakes as weil as for ements of the wouan's rights women, has recently returned trou. a proionged stay h her daughter iu London tw preside over this who Women and Children B ered. EDUCATIONAL. L win Ate | HOMIELE -co<es At THE oFoKTO THEATER Miee— | —— ——- - = == - ESULISHMES AND AMERICANS LOST. HE. FRENCH LANGUAGE SIMPLIF! : ® Goo ‘The bodies of sixty-six viettms of the Oporto | A Quick. thoroneh snd agrevable aysiam. This Joussos, Gansen & Co. ; ee Theater tire wore exposed for identification yester- | Guettt know it, Spetia classes uow forms st the | mes Gao day, Many he rtrending scenes were witnessed, | FRBNCH SYSTEM OF SOUND SCHOOL, 723 13th Guo St. M'LLE V. PRUD'HOMME, principal. ember ‘that at this school in Thirty Lessons you are taucht to peak aud under-tand Freneb. Good pronunciation stany awe, Fremch readings and receptions re te puptis, 2 40-inch Plack Albatross Cloth, 50¢. 42-inch very fine Nun's Veiling, only 50e. Splendid values in Black Cashunere, Henrietta, nd Nun's Cloth, Besides the bodies there are fifty-three heaps of unrecognizable remains, Several projects have been organized for the relief of Ube families of the | poorer victims, It ts reported that some Ameri- rs - | MPARTYNS COMMERCIAL, COLLEGE, 313 6TH NEW ARRIVALS SPRING DRESS GOODS. fans ahd Ensishmen were burned. ‘The nro ARTYN COLLEGE, 313, OTH cEW AR ited from tue blowing of an Unprotected gas | Mitee Dellace tar Meera, Satan students Allthe new shades in Tricot Cloth, Henri- jet against the scenery. The scene-shifier saw etta and yotadautted. Catalogues free, FIAN' naside Suiting. 30c.. 75°. erally butchered, ah . 15e. years in Enrope with the moat celebrated artists. ‘To children formng careless habit of drawing, A Saturdays, at four years of aco ost nothing. Instruction in every ‘ail kinds to Portraits toms, wilch bad run tive hundred nights in Madrid, ‘The principal actress saved herself by jumping irom 2 Window, ‘The other members of the com- Pany found an easy exit to the street. (Carpets aud Straw Mattings, ADIES GOODS. | RER A “NX x Dp ERR AA NN a for 4 SEE BB RR AMA NAN DD RR 4 NNN bpp FER N nm swe x No MONNN Rx TERE Sco BS oT RR GS oe TUESDAY, MARCH 27, oy CLOAKS AND SUITS. THE LATEST IMPORTED NOVELTIES IN LONG WRAPS, SHORT JACKETS, and SPKING ‘She is | le Bre and rushed to lower the curtain, but be- | President. G. K. URNEK, A. Ladies’ Spring-weight Flaunela, for tailor- eo now | fore he could revch i the burning scenery fell on | ADWARD GT SEND, made suits, 40 inches wide, only 40c. the stage. ‘There was a pantc immediately. E “ EL 10! New Spring Plaids, 20c., 250. Mrs. | “In the cueaper part of the house the attendance se poe lee at New line Dress Goods, 12346. 15¢., 25¢. We will show all ver | Was principally : ee een class, eee mb15-3m__ 1 15th st. nw. New line Satt 8, IDWe., Le. catted | many sailors and dock porters, who pitilessly | 7 UARANTEE TO TEACH ANT ONE TO MAKE tine Satteens, 1c 15 calted | Grusiea down the weaker people “tn the Tush tor | GYGARANTES CIO, LEACH ANY, OSE TO, MARE neurite dectep col pipcee geen ig (heir fists, shoes and knives and | knowledge of drawing hecowsury- I W. REYNOLDS, rees Gingliama, 106. . ‘Way to the front, Girls, | Hooms 1} and 15, May Buildiig, cor. 7th and E sts, the Very Best Ginghams, 10c.; | Gosrrarrs in all the New Shades, ‘Tailor-Made Cloths, Cashmeres, &., in all the leading designs of the Paris and London markets. IN WRAPPERS ‘We will show exclusive styies in Challis, Cashmere, &e. IN BEADED WRAPS Wo sre showing all the noveltics of the esason, made fu the best manner ard of best materials, NOVELTIES IN JERSEYS In all the leading colors, rawings JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS AND SUITS, council, The burned theater, Which was formerly a circus, utituc. Evening Classes for Ladies - pr ag ¥ MISS SUSAN BL ANTHONY, was constructed of Wood, ‘The atthoritles are omen Mowlayeand Wednesdaysat 7. mo-lun* | 4046 Pennsylvania ave., south side, near 7th st, An unbroken line of-moveltics, consisting of desigue Who has been called by Mr. William Heary Chai blamed, because architects had coudemned the | WPWE ART STUDENTS LEAGUE, CLASSES IN _ a Sea . Sonic tue) seoaten’ on adi rennet seterig nad | Det. Soeie eats eae | tits Stuer Tig pemiicae ae iemcee | Cae Bret Brack Suran Ben A MMM OF gti been hero for some months perfecting all arr whe Aunkchine: bon onger than Ever. | its r > 2 se pes £4 6G GORE _ iy ents TOF the counell, Misa avthony “ausht | wage ove ct sith WHO HAS TERY AREMATED FOx | SUES PON AHL SLY ESE RE Cerone — os oe ee oe Lin wer girlish days, aud had her attention TUEET SAYS OF THEIR ACTIVITY. tase sdraaceat Having bought alot of the above goods togreatad-| BBB & & UU MM M = fe senbol an eee ty = [oie Otto Reichelt, the bookkeeper of the Chicago 8 KINDERGARTEN D? anp | YARtewes We offer a PURE SILK SUKAH at 75c. that | Smb2s ___ 7TH, 8TH AND DSTS. Succeed her in the $2-per-week situation she hela | Arbetter Zeitung, Was placed in jail yesterday on | PRIMARY. SCHOOL. AND | ie had elsewhere for less than $1. The lotis RS. ¥. A. TRAVIN INVITES YOU TOCALL-AT tor Chree times thaf ainount. Since then she bas | a caplas issued under a suit brought against him | Pa OuaAle ZRAINING | CLASS. not large and is selling rapidly. i Es a) her dressmaking parlors {> have tou guid Tamzhe school, taught in seminaries, edited a paper | py the socialistic Publishing Co, the oficers of | a : f Dap role m | We have opened a new lot of SATINES and GING- | dressea mace. reasonable prices and perfect Bt nine made speeches and addresses, made constitu. | 0Y wes patios $ Of | PPNHE NORWOOD TS HE, 212 AND 1214 | HAMS in latest designs and colora, Beautiful CHAL- | anteed: iding Habits a specialty. 1303 T's. "hiw. sud made speeches and a me Sos : | which cialm that be flched over ¢ | 14th st. and 140 “2 = | wntch cialm that m ‘tan arguments berore co. 2, Spoken to lipromptt assenubiles 1a all sorts nding attraction upon the a bureaus tor | f places, and been a si ture courses of ali years aud years. hk Ot pay ity as long as she Miss Anthony ts de swelates. “She las worked w years, and there has in their Irlendsiip lake her busband’s name, this day. MES. MATILDA JOSL phystology. lways a student, an omniv aswerlny the county fine ant rian tasie 3, from w and Stain” and fh ch sh y bearing upon woman's ation. Her most notable Look 1s “Woman, Church cressioukl ny sidentiol election Of 1 may a fine abd costs, but assured ollar of the pen- id. She Was allowed to go belo a Mrs never ber never @ feeling of envy sarred the Lappiuess of eagh t the success of te TN GAGr, of Syracuse, fs the only daughter of Dr. Hezekiah Josiyn, who taught her Greek, mathematics and “Gage was surronnded by her family of smail children for years, yet she was orous eral thinker, and her pen was ever ac work aftacks on tue Woman movement state journals. She bas DiLs, of MARY GREW, of Philadelphta, bas resisted the tax-payers so ef- fectually, refusing taxation without representa- Uon, that the collector now passes her premises without thought of molestat tthe which rece hold as property, of Elizabeth, N ton. nd ‘hational anti-slaves n, ISIS, offered the resolutios to keep ourselves separate from theif comimunion-tubles those Who buy or sell, OF the image of the ving God. KEV. ANTOINETTS BKOWN BLACKWELL, J. 18 & Congregational mintster, posed it, Finally Mr, Smith moved to apply iS La ILKS st 75eq $1. $1.25, | MM An Sioney'duaoters who nccused tne government | Model Kinderracien and Betméry Schpot LACK SURAH SILKS at | WAM af of alscou sy and o stifling the Parveliites. ME. | 4 Ss ees fe Sia w sh ug Suades 1 COLORED SURAH SILKS at | MM M Parnell said Luat Le would be compelled to opposs | 713+ 1017 ots mas. Ree the bill at every stage, hye al wise he would ww C. OHARE, eee igod Values” in WHITE and CREAM INDIA Page| ; ada | Have aosisted If. 4i¢ asked Mr. Suatth to allow : Sa ay 5 der, aud | discussion in the committee stage. Mr, Suith F of, Violin Piano, and Oncan, ree eS fe xed the next stage for April 12. Parnelt ow. Terms reasoual ‘cco ae: ttaave,— Three com d floor. rece peu scrounda front A kelect ant lituited Boarding and Day oI for Young Ladies and Latte Girl. Comp! iatf and Classical course, “Modern Laneuazes & syecalty. "1 Know of uo school for young. Iadies oimmaands. a iigher respect than, NOF- For citeularaaddress Mr.and Mrs. WM. D. CABELL. LIS at 18c. per yard, in strles tha jot be dupli~ cated, Printed MOHAIRS, All-wool FRENCH CHAL- LIS. Changeable CHALLIS. ‘New HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, Fall stock of Fast BLACK EOSE. New PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, COMPLETE STOCK iN ALL DEPARTMENTS, modious connects bo mone uring 1887, Retchelt denies this, and | gs warm for the directors. i reason for bis arrest i Was & spy for Capt. irinvell when they other. socialt= ol a tried for i mies bel She State's Attor ‘Maren 20th s, Dut evers tat I by all her | and tell some tulngs | CHOICE GOODS AT NEW YORK PRICES. and Dinner Costumes from the leading Paris House Bernas | tOneAE “Way,” | ‘THE SHAFTESBURY METHOD. cate _ Orders taken and Fit euaranteed. mhtS-12 3 every week. Bine Istand avenui aid some meet groups ineet several on Clybonrne avenue, a Milwaukee avenue ‘Tho most Natural System now Tangbt in the World. ONE PRICE. Large Catalogne and full Series of Cirenlars Free, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penusy!vania avenue, WO8CEY & NEDWELL, or ~~ ‘Will open at Willard’s Hotel Private Parlors, Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Importedcostumes and Wraps, Walking, Visiting mh 5 N Charles st., Baltimore Mu. to 24th, LADIES’ TAILOR, 1106 tion euaranteed in every. ship. Prices very STREET rete otter. “iing stronger than ever.” The Chica MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION ew gods, new triarines, LUCY STONS, fot, IU fs sald, Have Deca aware for some AND ORATORY, B.—THE BEST 1S THE CHEAPE rabl7_ | andnew at en eae an Lo of Boston, who ts to be here, 13 the wife of Henry relists Ina Holding meetings | ——__ sa Gth street northwest. Tio Nive . 3 B. Blackwell, Tuey were tuarried tn 1855, 1n a WQ0n§ coumenctsscnoor, s7arnst NF | Luatesr UROPEAN OVELTIES. farmhouse among te hilis of West Brookfteld, by tes, nations: ‘Terins $5 por wonthe ug se cece: TON PERRY itgcincon, on which PARNELL AND MORLEY PROTEST AGAINST THR AP- | Trial lessons froo, COURT F: WOOD, Principal, cessor to Prngy & Bno.) , Written by Lucy Stone, PLICATION OF THE CLOTURE. Ftosvinke on oar EC e sagan aihieae ee rial aint tae laws tkatnake tie | , 28 the denote on the criminal evidence bi tn the | 74 GRADUATE OF MARWARD, IEACHING TS | sfrtrt fies Pes oF fobs ese at otest against the 2 B tiat oveditig tha ; nuton. dea : yor th small | poten Ines nohte of thy best ara anost sash | {wo oue, and thst One the husband, and the sys. | House of Commons last evening there was @ loug | Zitnses Inquire of MA JAINIS BUTLER. MAT at | RTERitE Pre AssOrt monte of the best ard imo-€ taal | tem by wuleh the legal existence of the Witeds | discussion on Mr, Healy’s motion to exclude Ire- | ite i “at-7un | and’ Britiete wa tng. French. Gersaay suspended durti:c land from the operation of the measure. Mr. SHINGTON 2 ———- ;w* Morley supported the motion and Mr. Balfour op- KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, aud Ficured BENGA- aim complained, sing U tioned her ving ack of Black and AINE, PEAU DESUE, Colored FAILER, | Qpt: VERNON seminary, iM ADaME:S AND Do Women Wantio vote? Is there ono tu fifty ST_1 who would vote if given the opportunity? It m } } that will, . . ' ‘on iodious new school building, heated by steam STERY, is 25 r He Was, Mary | tooks very much as 1 Loth uiese questions must | g:4{ 2i.tious new school, building, heated by steam teed ee iar one ledin Phil. | be answered in the negative, Outof atemale | and Gite HANPRERCHIEFS aud, SIR HO8- |” spcoxp_ sedtasasthcher( ts , ; aa se KID GLOVES. “CP. Freneh COR. | | SEC © tw thelr pulpits and | year, and of tuese but about alt, 1,412, took the | _ja28.6m MES. F. 3. SOMERS, Prinespal. GURES AND CO CT PRICES. RE ia ava, cor. Oth mb) trouble to vote iter they Were registercd, SACHE e why EACHER and metstut wear, strete MOVE OF COL rH, TI thod. Aum Alphabet of Gems. i lays and Th _Estabhished 1840, ‘Keterene Stititeart, Mrs. Secretary Whitney, Wash. From Tru ide, and it scpports equally well the ‘THIRD—IT IS PROOF AGAINST ¥ a3 unearthed ME Healy's “mene | 2200, 2204, 116 Mf STREET AND 1228 12TH | SAG CRAIN SILKS, ranstug from 75e, to 45.50 per “gra Bee carte Rn nan STREET N. W. caiak, MOIRE ANTIQUES and MOIRE FRAN- THAN ANY OTHER MADZ IN i Wo lls seeond reading by OF 251 to $2, arengand, Enel esnting and Day School for | | Choice Patterns in Printed CHALLIS DE LAINES EUROPE OR AMEEICA, i ery Slow Voters, A Ducormedinte, aud Primary ments, | h treine. 8 From the New York Star. ail'uratches In'accomtanes | GI BECAUSE TIS THE ONLY CORSET TVER MADE Ace the size aud increase the leneth of ibe Surious tigut lucing. TP 18 THE BEST SPINAL St | | | T parts ol the body det Will nesther corrode or r ‘The boues never ch or break ut the Waist. ne OUT in, Wear, She i9a graduate of Oberlin College tn Obto, and | , AX alphabet of precious stoues has been formed | ishorids W.. M. Snusren & Soss sincis assinc i SE ES assisted Lucretia Mott and Frances D. Gage, of | deed there are two alphabets—one for transpa- | Fre = = u as Young ladies, because fe reioves nud prove 3, tn opentag the National Woman's Suf- | Fent and one for opaque jowelg, but of the latter | PWE NATIONAL crnistrax _ Choice rattems of INDIA SILKS in elegant doral | hvtudronnd shoulders on, held tn Cleveland tn Itch. Mrs. | a few like torquols hardly come | and patients, for unistian | desiiens eg eer A. 5. Blackwell is a handsome woman, itasa volce ae the tea ae ous, The alph: bet ‘of | Sfeuce Mind Heating. Ciaeses tormed the fist Mon- ‘w lot of CHANTILLY LACES, | phikRH THIS CORSET MUST NOT BE MOn SS transparent jewels compriscs amethyst, vers, | inf SascinSraa Re Tare euars tons Behe ae inal tightly over jer drew. If #0 one ONK OF THE FOREIGN DELEGATES. ee ee sscieagpalg OR ge mS ee ‘8 in Silk-warp WE! set-iuaker can take oue to order (at auy price), It wit be rememberal that ta the summer of | £#¥s00urEh, diamond, emeraid, felspar, garnet, the HENRIETTA® all the latestcolore, | tiat'will nt aswell or wear ‘wit #8 auch euge and 1886 the American authe e ; ecies’ of garneyy, | ye orotihly equipped. Young men and women | Changeable SURAT SiLKS. WW YORK G cette, “Soe Was then. Accompanied by her hue | stone). luis, peruay's bot generally known tara | Erscteal Businens:) Sieh may unter ag | Colored MOILE SILKS in new shades, to match Kept iu stock and recouammenled by band, Mr. Axe! Gustafzon, Joint author. with her. | MTKe ruby is of more Fate than nlazge diamond, yor monthly ine | Hentiettas. LANSBUKGH & BRO, self of the treatise on the drink question, “The | EXverts now value a pertect ruby of five carats as mand. tus: INGLE SILKS, _ And Foundation of Death.” She now comes alone, as | being len times more Valuable than a dlamond of Bete ete he Betscipa { LAs in new desigus, DOUGLASS & BRO. the delegate oO ao International Council of ihe tesameweignt | sana a. spi R. Vies-Principal. OL DAIS. new shades. ‘&E.sep,octuovambapany Nafionai Prohibition Party of Great Britain, — ane i wr Atlas pi ra - w shates, at 81. ILY DRESS SHI a! founded by hers it aud her husband just one yeur ‘The Knee-Rrecches Question, PRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADIS OF STUDY: TED PONGEES et @1 por | Du Nanuteraea eikeies AAR ago. A week before leaving London Mrs. Gustaf- | From the Londo: Truth. apotin Weat otntcall exastieetce yard, 24 inches wide. dyn, XX: | Suld by all leading dry Son gave a reception at her London residence to | I observe that a gentleman who is apparently | (ts IVY INSIITUE. a w cor, sthand K sta nw. nited St..tes, arkable grou the venerable t re meet her. Anarew Lang, Kider Hass: im. J. H. Riddell, Helen au sixes, Mis, Thay rand Mrs. Holman, Hol Mr. and Mrs. Costelloe (du ith) ham, M. P. (Trafalgar Square and Mrs. Graban; John Burns, | the Working clitses; Mrs. Mona Caird, novelist; | Serious charges (hat Lie poor of Nortsboro, Mass, rigeefmarng red (PR Miss Henrietta Muller, Drs. Kate and Julla Miteh- | Sifer cruel Ureatment are being Investigated by a | eee pepe erp ey ere A epee ell; Uhe poet socialist, Wim. Morris and his daugh. | Wows committec. In answer to tae euarge Unat & | ‘aud fancy styles aud Tair Dressed ter; the rising young noveletteist, Edric Vre- Years oid Was besten with a | LINENS! LINENS! Ww denburg; Mine. and Lichel Mowbray Marras, Mrs, Le E, Lyn Linton; 7. P. o'cor London panying her in a representative mooted, and tt Was not finally arraaged uatil two WS before the delegation actually sailed, and northwest. 38 and journalist, Mrs. Zadei Barnes Gustafson, visited tts country and Mrs, Elizabech Cady Stanton, inviting a very re- Among them were Dr. James Martineau and hts daughters, Feiix and Mie. Moscheles, Bret Harte, rd and Mis. Haggard, immern, Mary Ander- Son, Miss Eastlake, Wilson Barrett, Mra, Olive Lo- the Australian soprano; the great leader of anor, M. ‘ar, Mr. Stead, of the Pall Mail tiazette, other ieimbers ‘of the press, and Mra. Margaret right Lucas. Although Mrs. Gustatson wa to give but a day's notice to er guests, nearly all were able to come, and the occasion'was one of exceptional briluancy aud futerest even for the social apd Mterary gatherings for which London 4s pre-eminently famous. It was at this recep- Uon, only one Week before Mrs Stanton Was to Sail, that the question of Mrs, Gustaisou’s accom. re capacity ——— Northwestern Hoads Again Blockaded, | A TRAIN-LOAD OF PASSENGERS IN A SNOW DRIFT FOR ‘THREE DAYS. | All railroads in Northern Minnesota, Northeast. ning Messrs, | €r2 Dakota and Northern Michigan and Wisconsin Scott visited | were blockaded by the storm which raged Tuesday night and on Wednesday. Breekinridge trains, Snow-bound, Aspecial from Owatonna, Minn, says: Teams Were sent out by the ratiroad Wednesday with provisions to the passengers. snow-bound between ot 1 Havana at er On account of the storm. They reached the passengers early A load of fuel was sent out Wednesday night frou Havana. ‘Three enow plows nging Lue train Lo Owatonna yes- Mavana and Claremont, night and could not proceed fai ‘nursday raorning. succeeded In DEL verday afternoon, ‘The mereury went down to 10 below zero at Min- peapolis Wednesday evening. It was generally be- low zero Uarouguout the Northwest, Altogether the Storm Was quite as bad as any of Uhe season, ‘They All the Manitoba lines Were more or less affected. On the Jamestown and Northern there was a complete cessation of biist- { ness, ‘Trains on the Hastings and Dakota are aban. Part of the company. Ad-} doved, as ure also tuose of the Fergus Falls and Avery bad bieckade is re. orted on tke Elmo ‘branch of the Chicago and Northwestern, and several trains are indetinitely i rt hyseinth, “idocrase, kyunite (tote commouly cy nite, a bine m.neral), lynx-sapphire, mi!k-opal, natfolite, opal, pyrope, utartz, Tubs, sapphire, ECRS and STRIP! NGLISH TWE Ht 8. PENCERI. aud D sts. for tailor-made suits. eon D st. W.3L SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania ava, troubled with calves Wants to take the footuman instead of the walter as the model of male even- r Pa prnrrrz scnoor, o LANGUAGES, ing dress, He says that knee-breeches are vastiy WASHINGTON, 723 14TH ST. N.W, ONE Price. mh? mb3-1in_ “becoming” (asto which I say nothing, foritis | Poston. tog tre a mene ee = E A-TER a matter of Individual taste aud leg) and “com-| 7 igroush'tra Spanish. &c. P. HILADELPHIA Srorr, its, & fortable.” Now, as to “comfortable,” that 1s stark | Conversational know! NE or TWO TERMS, pecaes Ko! st, Be. £10 in sinall classes; zlse private lesson, WASH GooDs! WASH Goops! heel Mune Oe: toys, Japanese woous, Se. 4. JAY on Hunt, Gakey Hall, | absuraity, contrary to ail expertence and reason. | fiicnest relerehocs, “Termae beet now. 816 Just received a larze lot of fine Gin in plaids | GOULD, 421 thst ae | ‘ter and Son-in-law of ay to make Knee-brevcues coimfortable — - —— and stripes, whick we will sell for 1c. per yatu; extra, Xx M J Pp, Oscar abd Mrs, | 1 to imitate the now almost extinct Irish p: SS cheap. ‘Also; two canes Uf # better quality waeseatea | Moe 2 &. Franny, | breecues-wearer, and babitually forget to button BOOKS, &e. te wesh, at 12%e. ‘Tue best guous ever made for the 1500 Wat. les Ce outs vaatne Gra- | them at the knee. = ——= bap siesasscreeciaed political prisoseny, —— YINE YRENCH Halk GOODS. Magixa THe PunisaussT ell testified that. the n, as Ube strap was nd gut. He Was made Ww bare his back vo is testitmony. Kev, Mr. Sweet, chairman uinitles, applicd the sirap, He wielied and Wiule tears streamed from Uhe Witness, Whose back reddened. Und 3 Uke spectators cried, “Give 1 to him sweet, elder?” ct Tate | WW ichad. Crean, Unbleached and Turkey Red ail styles aud prices, {Grea Damask, only cheap of ‘Towels in Huck and Dam- ask, knotted friage ad p.ain, at prices tu wuit, SPLCIAL.—-Oue lot of Huck Towels, 23 by 42 inches, uow a fall and complete stoc « Wor it the to six days. CONTINUING FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY, Our revular customers need not to be told what w mean when we advertivew SPECIAL SALE | Denent of strangers, Mciabers of Congress, who wish to purchase books tor a library or eoueral Fouling, we will state Haat We mean & GEAERAL DUCTION on our usually low pri wow st jeast 20 to 30 per cent lower than aby other house in sty. Tha books offered embrace the best standard AMER- ICAN and EXGLISH AULHOES. Beluw we quote a few special prices: ‘abie | tra fine and 11ain, ouly SPECIAL. ~One tot inches, extea tine, knotted fring", om A full fine of Napims, all styles and 4nd unbleached, to mach our Table DRESS GOODS! DRESS GooDs! New Dress Geos in all the latest styies and shades, from the lowest ap to the fuest. “Henrietta, Broad: Firteex Tnovsaxp Pensoxs Howeness. — The town 0 Myingyan, an important ub itary post In | Upper Burmad, has beeu destroyed by tire, It 13 beloved the fire Was started by iucendtaries Flt teeu Thousand persons are left without homes, 1 | Men! Was first Our : C System. C. Cunningham, Pur Repairing. Jav0-sar juite too late for any announcement in the p) price. list price | clot, Cashmere and faney checks, pain Clots Lricots. | 5 ; x | rats and circulars of the council, “Mes. Astiton | , FATAL COLLISION oN Tux RaIL—A freight train | Dickens! Complete Works, 15 vols, clo 2138 HaisG | Settceastmery ane taney checks pain Cloth, ricots, NION FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAS | pike and the Baroness Gripenberg, of Fialana | 80d a Stow-plow col. ided near Gravenlrst, Ont, | Shukospearow Complete Works, 8 98; ee | hero, Creatn Flanuel novery low prices AASEVESTAND Dit Wonke ee G ae ‘Stauton i . Yesterday. Geo, Wiisun, roadster, and DB, Tas | | Sheep s 2.54 ae jen" and Gent's Garments cf a c Salled with Mrs. Stanton aud Mrs. Gustafson on E wi a a 1 ‘ CARHART & LEIDY, ay ih eS ey the Getman-Lioyd steamer, the siler, which a ee er Giupin, rattroad | Jegrens 250 Successors to W. W. Burdette, Pigeclaty. ahr are penne” cepetonass Peiees rived at Hoboken on Suiday, the isth. Mrs. es, were kilie ints Engusb, | Geo. Eliot's Complete Works, 8 Vc ntras nea) ee ¥ Goods calied tor anil deliver “nid | Stanton came directiy to Wasulhgton. Mrs, Gus | Suiith, and Landry were serlousiy iujured, cloth, oe 8.00 | _™ = * | we 7 2 “ saa SS | laison, Mrs. Diike, and the Baro.ess Gripenberg: ae Ses, era sd Scott's Novels Coiplets, 12 vois.clo.? 5.08 18.00 Ss G LL-WOUL GARMENTS MADE UP OR KIPPED Teimaitied im New York to attend the tee-prion ex sb INSUREDIN A FREIGHT Wreck.—Thurse Marquis aud other popular susie ° | New Sprrxa Goons. Aye a good wuursiti bias roe tended to the foreign delegates by Mrs. Lillie Dev. | @4¥ aiternooa ay east-bound freight Urain on the | ~ folios. pees - | 16 25 | We are receiving daily our SPRING SUPPLY | 414 ‘000 G at. n. erenx Blake and the New York State Woman's } Peausvivania Rullroad was budly wrecked at | EASTER CARDS, EATEN NOVELTIES, FASTER BLE. G tse a line of a Laake tne we | Sudrage Association at the Park Avenue Hotel | Barre, Pa. Fifteen coal aud coke cars were de- | BUUKS, BIBLES, PKAYEA: AND HYMNALS: Phun snd com- MN 18S ANNIE K. HUMPHEEY, 430 l0ru ST. N.W. Wednesday night, Dut are expected in this city to. | Failed and dasued into the passenger station, but AL SEFCIAL REDUCTION. . dattvcnk, Zepliye Ginetta, Makes Coscia to onlern Svory sty40 aid mate: morrow. Mra. Gusta-on's topic erore the coun- | DO one Was tn the building except the telegTapl | ore eA EP RR EMER oor | Zuma and Corded, Pgnes, Tadia Linens, plain and | ona SPeciALiigs AE cit will be Woman and the Drink Question, Mrs | OPeTator, Who escaped with slight Injuries batts 416 7th street nw. | ull sizes: Beluin Linen Steetings and Pillow Linens, | French Hand-made Underclothi ‘uo Underwear | Gustafson will, during her stay, De the guest of | Juimping out of @ window. A tramp, Who wi Sas nan — | ail widtlis, Danaisk and "Towels, Silk Lisle ‘and finest Imported Ler artist sister, Mra M. B, Brice, 915 street | Sealing a ride on the train, was killed, and a | JAASTER CARDS AT HALF PRICE+ TO SUNDAY | Hust Ingrerthanety. Thosein want bf eho ee form Goods, brakeman, trom Altoona, Who was waking bis third tip, had both legs cut of and will die, ‘Three Urataps were also injured, and two unknow a boys are buried under alot uf Coke and supposed ‘School teackers. Great variety of Easter Notions iorehudren.. If you want to picase the littls fulks co. J JAY GOULD'S, 421 9th wt. mta7=Lae Easrez Booxs Axpv Boosters, will Aud: to their advantage to Cauinine our stock ber Tore prchiasig HODE, BRO. & Co, JINE CUSTOM CORSETS iures, favors, «ik transfer “H, WHEA LL EYy iil not crock a specialty. Ivered tree of ch: town. Feshionable Dress and Wrap Maker, Perfect Pit. Tailor Patent Shoulder Braces aud all Drea esuch a macnificent form. $ OF WALES COMPANY, MADE TO ORDER, Mis ser hs RA pbk "Pi Pal ~NOVELTI } ICKS, 1GGS, Fact price. Bi ures ALSO— | fal selection in SHELL, AMBER, and DULL | Banss Shinglea. 125-1 PREMIUM STEAM DYE AND DRY CLEANING. ths, WET All work executed in the best manuer in from two ‘The dyeing of Black for mournise tuat fork called for and de- ane 1068 Jeflersou st., scd AND DRY CLEAN- ABLISUMEN 1, New Yagk avo. adie’ and Ganta’ work of every esc) SAND CAROLISE LERCH, toruscrly and Masson Yriose, Pai iy 0 KTH ST. N. W., bet. Nando. neh Corsets and Bustlea. Wo have beeu elier killed or smothered, pet Losey nena A ReVoLT AGAINST THE BORNEO ComPaxy.—The Inhab.tants of Padas have revolted ayainst the British Borneo Co., and have murdered four police IN MANY ELEGANT DESIGNS, AT MODERATE. PRICES. PRANG'S, TUCK’S, WIKTH'S and other EASTER \ ETHERILL, ATLANTIC CIT? ‘Oceun Eud, Kentucky ave ‘Open, Feb 1 to Nov. L. Loci 3 NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT ‘T HAS NEVER Bi aa , of New York, for refusing to allow the Inisu flag’ to be hoisted on the City | Kasten Canos. Eastern Booxs. JFOTEL PEMBROKE, NORTH CARO., Dr. BROTELKS y lien and burned the town of Batu. ‘They aiso at- | CARDS and ART PIECES. wh2-eo-lm jy1-eo-Lm ing Ladies’ Physician ip thie city.“ Ladice, you can tempted Lo destroy Mambakuk, but were prevented ABIDE WITH ME, ROCK OF AGES, NEARER My | 7 ‘ENATE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, re ee —ihoeregge pgp 906 B Reg by Lhe interierence of the British man-of-war | GOD TO THEE, MY REDEEMER LIVETH, aud | §'Gyaud Viewer Oceaus kicotrie Belle wand Taiicn nratciod oc eiugia: Wolty years’ otpertmuce Kambler, The company recentiy acquired Padus | other EASTER POEMS. Modern tmprovemente ‘Thorough, heated, mL Im* and the fababitants have since beeu discontented, ee 113-cosm ‘i. B. COOK ESOS, Sa ae aaa Metres liteicho . PURSELL SLANTIO TY SEA Tip. a | AGA RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE CoxpemntxG Mayon HEwrr.’s AcTION.—The tocal : ee Sa Moerweer Dr. BKOTHERS, Ineigurating Cordial branch of the National Leaguc, in @ Mansion | _mhiB 418 Sthet. mw. | of Geean. | Perfect sanitary agfngeapents, Millcury any caseof nervous dev) oss of wares Ouse Ward OF ‘as passed ‘a resolution con- | — = ‘Table unsurpassed. EWI 3 y er way eT deuning Mayor Hew » 110-00: Temaie, 900 B st. 8. mb 16-1 EAD AND BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 906 BST. —mni0-1m. New York ave. and 15th st. OTEL EMERSON, ATLANTIC CITY, 80. CAR, docks at Albauy Were fMooded y rh esterday by the ‘ave., near the ocean and hot baths ‘Hail on St. Patrick's day, and declaring that such: LINA AVE., NEAR PACIFIC AVE., AT- ‘5 WB] ‘before me and made oath that he is LINA AVE : 3 51 im this city, refusal was an insult to the 1gsu race throUguOUt JaSiie Cire s. Cheertal. Home L sgl en care reat et this city, hea cr COBY, Manager. juvSoo-Zno-juleo-Lin ‘meu and furu ne orn charge: ‘cons BULGARIA PREPARING 70 Fiaut.—The Buigartan EASTER NOVELTIES. SHIRLEY — 06 END KENTUCKY oe ye a ae council of ministers bus dectied not to reply 40 the ‘ave, Atlantic City, Ne Ji; Dew house: EER iu Porte’s dispatch declaring Prince Ferdinand’s posl- ica feat; aectrig sitachments, “are. 30] District of Columbia, this dd day of July, 1883. tion Hlegal, Munitions are betug torwarded .0 the W. H. MORRISON, ‘T. SOUTH: Wa bing )_ mieeTs 1-1 4 Co ea reat au peinoes, Clementine, the NPPBE PENNY CRST, OCEAN END, MICH @ yB. LEON S PILLS ox, mother of P Will leave Sots to ats Pemesivenibarss fgan ave. Open ail year. New House.’ PER : All modern” improvements. Sun’ pariora, toany address on rvceiptof morrow, gy. JAMES HOOD mngotine iat coubiee cer Ota, ‘Trains StoPrED BY Fioops ix New Yons.—Tbe SUCCESSFULLY TREATS | BE, ALBAUGH, SUCC Lt ATS, ALI, AM Ween Penobeoot f wazons. mand: Cat bet. Othe Diss GERN erin and Depot 1 19-3m PHIL WEL YOU DESIRE A r ow 1 fniways stands first, the amal Bob ILY SUPPLIES. COMPANY — PULL SUPHLY OF iver loo at all tines Ke St whart a Tel phone 483 vs BUFFALO BEI prove ft, Speci Rortied Goods. omce Hi, Tot nw ARD LA’ ue Telephone s COFFEE : BREAKTAST. eTUiseebou[ gout 10 New!Cotice ever offered to farket. ue. peti a anna X. A. POOLE. M Simp 944 Lousiana ave. scars Bormzos, ly Liquid Pxtract of Boat, 1 be 4 PERPECT BREF TEA thot every one, ick 1, wail relish Aszo # street, seqnish oar ‘MEAL! ‘The best is “MILLER’S PRIDE" brand. Bisck label on cans (14 Ibs. each) Ja81-cocm_ Frovs. attached. Noue, slé-64 Mills, DROGHEDA. IRELAND. * Froovn. RRR EF ss, Eh EE sts Re SS Re kee Su* 5 THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS. ‘Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, and be sure aud see to it that citber sacks or Larrels read “CERES,” TWO GOLD MEDALS Genuine without the two gold medals. M. W. GALT & CO., Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, t Ursieer ria Sold on easy m: orwaus of ay luaker taken 13m | Eowarn F | Importer of MUSiC Sole STEINWAY, GABLE. STRONG & CLARKS SLERLING ORGANS. aud Onzaus tor» workinen, GL. Wao & Bros. 70 Teh at. Worli-renowued Kranich & Rech and other Pianos | | and Organs at low prices ahd easy’ terias, | rent at reduced rate | repairing. Pianos moved with best apr ALLET & ‘Pianos, tmp; Fianos orue thes a8 Do Not Prnenase UNTIL Yo! A thorougiily Giret-class instr ris Second-hand ¥ tori. dargest 24 PIANOS AND ORGANS. the stor a oi al assur luent of Scout HY GREAT AMERICAN & the KRAK rivalled ” G. MET | PIANOS. | gents, rented. pianos and 1s a part payment, & STAYMAN, BAN! agent to O1HED ‘oF Tor Feit upou reason- ‘Repairing, and Moving done by competent . Bis nw. Patabitshed 1864. Special attention to tuuing and DAVIS CI coved by ms lered for the Fifty more of laud Consery- of supreme excellence, i. 1. ‘Suh at nw. A RRR FY as ohh EES AA BBB PR ASA EB x a A BBB Kee ANOS. OUCH, WORKMANSHIP BILITY, nasers 18 invited to our SEE THE EYPRSON PIANO. nt ata medium prion, wer 41,000 4 Hapos and Oncaus ot prices from sla paymente, aie fn the cee MESA Lbs H. L. C FINANCIAL. waxpuer & Co. BANKERS, No. 1428 F Street NW, FOREIGN EXCHANGE. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks and Bonds Doucht and Sold or Carriedoa Margin, ORDERS executed on the New York Stozk, Produce, Coffee, Cotton, aud Petcoleum Exchanges fad on the Citicago Board of Trada, Direct Wires to HENRY 30 INOW. MACARTNEY, ‘Member the Offices of CLEWS & CO., NEW YORK, Andto ‘Stock Ex. CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. XN. W. Pankers ond and Baltimore Bonde an anade of Investment Securi ‘il Local failtoad, Gag, Lusuranos, Dealers in Govermmen. Bouda of New Lenk, Philadelphia, Boston, ati Stock bought and sold. 3y18. PROFESSIONAL _ eo WONDERFUL TRANCE ‘eaui. ber equal caubot the world: tells the future ¢x- ives UUMDEMS. Peinoves evil influences, and @1 By mall tnclone €1, ick of or ‘pee ‘Single. Was made at Mr. Eumercs residences through a high water in tue Hudson River,” Tho tiood in the ‘oughly Geated; modern improvements: elec-| tiou, teed. Charges Committee composed uf W: R Jones, superrines Te Every Inch an Emperor, TiSnawk covered. tho rallroed tracka ce ates Eosren, Canns, Phin cveel PERE tate Be OS GAL iss Keon, Wik. Mociwy aut Sun Grin. ? | Mow FREDERICK LoogeED at THE usionzal, Senvices | Hill And, AS A convequencs, No trains cameinte | 4 papoE AND GHOIGE BELEGLION. Fie 2 a ae, ockatoy and Jes. Grifin, ON His FATHEWS ANNIVERSARY, the New York Central aired) “00D OVEF | aap 4 ABE EASTER, by Rev. 3.E. MankncD.D, City, N. e;hew. sanitary arrenwenie eat MME, BE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED, AND auaeaiaan Yesterday was the anuiversary of uke late Em- ee EASTER ANGELS. by Pitilips Brooke brs crt ea a Oa So ather S01 T stn.w. Ofice hours trom Count iN Gamat Tero, | Sitar Weare ane, ono saeenertes earetag wes | Tee ee ee, Ser Dale THN MESUAGE OF THE DOV Ti rated. Apis WinpsoI ATEANTIO CHT NT a = a ster. werret age. Middieton; argued ei castle cl . burg. ‘The * | 7 v ~ SBS 7 UIRE THE SERVICES goa ie acca uN SEE | Rapa vicsra a mutate raat | Seb es yg gareey Menast Seampy ngs | TE MEMSAGK ON aE | dena rt Aue seme erin cane Aen ou pe, = ” - ond destroy’ ry fire lay nigut, ‘he loss ts 2 5 * eet ET ae Te | inne Berta tatneural Counc Chaplets vee | “Pata estate ot Mtsat Io purchased | Ganpisaa GAGE Se fk gummi ad ECR ee ga jewtom are McLenne’ G tn the Berlin cathedral Court Chaplain Ki ince Nesvore 2 yurchase : ae z _WATES pe ne Saleen wa. a pacer detent Fn VeyeM: | preached the sermon.” The party atterwarg at | “Sabie, IAndy” the fafm of uo Late ibn, dames | T*PBOD He Fenner | A ar Ey a BOT RR OE ME ee pearance of advent defendant oncrck “Wows | tended the services 1H the eastio chager meee | A. Seldon, the’ Confederate Secretary of War, in nize & Hensenr, wna. ADAMS Cone oat, Dasa, Or skin urinary diseases Garland: Feerence to sauiton, Waele 22% | lottenberg, which bagsn, at THowecke Buacbite | Ggxculand County, Suyinia fe LEW IMPORTENS NEMEDEALERS, | “Ege iti ate ipieraretpas hours, Pree g2 pe bok areas: cannes 0s cate key. gt, | lottenberg, white : "Tue. Moston clu irems ng a BEATIONENS, AN fy oe see Tica age ies epee aaa ee ae OG, Aa Fe | salar Ensonsoosnd empl g hoodie tart Guiza sccabove Wilante | QUAMER BOURR-A AMIE, OF 8 gH 0 Ax | AHR. tOtbs SEN rats a Sie cite, Dials at paamu@soNs deeres ‘re. | untionm, with cloak. sword, helmet, and orders, | {he curve of thei Manda; * DeeMUBE Of | AMI the latest Hooks as iaeued. All, the sateat News- | Sexson House and everything ee *ogitig °Y STAND, cor. Oth and Faw. Pit ee gause, Baylies ag Parnitams sale ot notes | Hie sat ta the trout ar emuperon Paral Pew, and | “Tye Pan ‘Telephoae Company subscribers in St. ihe Beanide Library. eS aa oa OR ES : ce authorize’ ag Uae ed eu an. three nidesde= , -AKD ENGHAVING 4 SPECIALTY. = {Sa tether Jumed to tory’ day. “Waignaia | Salty aud Drs Mackenzie, ove. 'and Wegener | ZOU have fercved notces from, the. ell ator | Wa te NS ae Eat ez as | HOUSEFURNISHINGS, ATTORNEYS. agt. Bagaai: MJ. ( oibert appotated receiver, Sindieebanac oe etn Be Bonn near on or suits would be instivuted. ee ee ray! Sal -- = = ALLEN, GENERAL. CLAIM AGENCY. aPE. Cmevtt Covur No. 1—Judze Hagner orth a. “ihe row: te conventions de held as | Estimates turns request. Cited sor “namount ‘claimed 100) Witkoce igre | coughed once during the warvice, can then sree follows: At Atlanta, Guy May ty giGrana Rapids, | gt eae! Be Ctoweriy euitep, | Guest Repvonox Ix Paice Or “General mass Ney ne Wgehinyton amount ciwimuet ($190) ‘without - interest, | $eaguet once oe Mich,, May 16; at Dayton, fay 15 and 16,” | HEATING STOVES, “Crt ansociste offices, iew District O verdict for | Slightly. After tue service tie eunperor wu- | “The republican conterces of the 15th Pennsy!- Eminent and ee bs aes gt Tetrel: Jury respite ful sermon, Uader, the preacuer, upon his beautt- Yala district have nominated Myrou B.WrigBt, | Cooxa Bx Gus Of which we still have a Large Assortment. Best of rere nel eld thromghoat sae cor emperor Wintam were | "eRe vore fleraue says: Lieut. Howard, ot Te Our remaining stock of above goods we now offer at ME lores, : Law, Crucett Covat, No, 2—Judye Merrick, jnplre, especially at the uat- | Gariing-gun notoriety, is at variance with bis Wife RE DUCTION of 10 to 20 PER CENT below Regular 5, 6, and 7, ‘comer of 434 erda;. Northera Liberty "Market ex age. | rand vorchilght rressiot Gtuntch there was a | snd tarextens @ divorce sult. the Conecticut A fall line of Prices, including several of the Celebrated RADIANT | and Dste. nw. 323-3 — 3 joceeent by default. Niemitz agt. | socteties, Tue p-raders marched to the Siegestner, ee en peer to result in the develop- @as COOKING STOVES bao ine wp aaa ‘Burning Stoves, Cc ul a -AT- ructer; On ha where an linposing service W: cata: ‘scandal, Give i = Catatvat. CovmT—Judge Montgomery. ‘alge Whit nad bent especialy ervcted for tue | opichard, Nevis, superintendent of construction Gikneaiak Gac Wa gexgssco, | venom Bo 2b iatny inet, the persoug. veraket ultye dues | view Deore Uys pulse at Boe ees Bee Be siuest. Ste. Noyes 15 a som of Col, aa ‘se ——— arorny irom 3 verdict ty. Fanres ie of nee Kegent Luit cl ‘ wel Wiarde wesait to “cil: plea uf not gully 4 similar ceremony wok place at Nuremberg. po EN A bree stele pancreas t e , f ERE SPECIALTIES. gatered, a ————-0e_____ print TE Gu T, stormerly witt P, Hanson Hise & 32.) ge Ry Isquiey.—Gen, Fevrier will pre. | day that Jay Gomid and ais famiy lett Florida yos. | Gat “Tne Bese. WALL PAPERS. pros. entered’ aiid oF ~ conde an Fares to-day to ip- | terday and expect to arrive home to- ‘THE CONCORD MARKESE, Pen nere ire Te are sellfng alt tie whles eek anauaneni en me oe Boulanger. Bounecbveakiag. verdict not guilty. 47°F | lacter has been summoned to appear betore the | Tu New York assembly yesterday killed the ore Sate ra me ag vert uot ality. GUase | /¢ Lr is of the opinion that tne with- | three “Personal Liberty” oF Sunday beer-selling | _ Weare the Sole Agents for thin sSete: _ | PRORATE CowKET—Judye Chr. arawal of the candidacy of Gen, Boulanger ren- | Dilla, and on band « fall tock: we sn’ Premce Fitathig Yesentay, Keates of Caft Muriler and Sarah | ders an inquiry {a (h? matter unhecessary. ‘The | At Cocord, N. H., as a result of the liquor prose. | *. — yar pri cue: ‘ joimes; even | Temps hosis that macat enoula sot. stop | euninas nrety fiatyou wet Sonor armen BRO. lied copy of wilt trom Winchester, Va’ Estate | che Proseanines, ‘nines the wreacbes mt aay piictors refush waneisen easier payne aang ‘there rari te ne Nathan B Chirke; order of sale of personal pr SLMcE fora the subject of tho inquiry remain, M. | Hammel Wells bas been found ‘of murder | ™ 2° Meter: LUTZ & BRO, be ety. 1dPke Emily Hollins, geardien; crver wo pay | Gaillard, weting tor tive extremises WH htee ae | ai ea gis Bas 2 Ed 407 Penn. ave, adjoining National Hotel. GAS FIXTURES, BRASS toward #2 Bstate Middiewn Mitchel; citation | tice in Lae chainbor of deputies ot an interpellation | Has taker eieae ‘who Will be banged — Aseed 08 Dr. Gilpin. ou dhe geueral policy of the guvernnent. on the date named in Chat state, SS, Rieshe cnt Meachats of the boss, oie etc. | A FEW WORDS 70 ADVERTISERS. AN UNPARALLELMD smowsne, The Best Local Advertising Mecinm im the World, WIth entire contdence THE WastiNeroN Presta Stax is presented to the public as tue best advertising medium to be found tn the whole r of journalism. ‘This claim ts based upon Amnly-established facts, which arm weil the consideration of ali persons interested tn | muntcating with the hess proposition whate rain worthy ublic in mgard to f. ny bus lorests p a ‘the broad and solia foundation that Tax Stax cir- culates in the city where printed a larger numiver of copies tm proportion to poputation than aay paper in the world. Aud not only ts its circulation the largest and fullest, but It 18 also the sxst, stu he paper goes not alone into the hands of the people of the District of Columbia asa pody, bur into their homes,—into the families of al! classes, and Into those of the money-spending as well the money-carning portion of the community, alanger ratio than any daily . circulation *at can be named. By reason fullness, freshness, and reliability of its wal, domestic, and foreign, tts Iudepende ur treatment of all public questions, its in cent and effeytive devotion to local tnterssta, its close attention to matters with w | houseboid, and cspecialiy ts lady me oY journal of nd u the bers, are concerned, Tas Stak is everywhere recog: a and admitted to be, in every quality, the leading and favorite pewspaper of the National Capital, alike in (he counting-room, the Work-shop, and We family ctrele, In support of these statements attention ts in- vited to the tables below, They not only suow the | circulation and advertising patronage of the paper | for Che several years named, but, by Ube remarka- Die increase sbown in both departinents tn eau month over the corresponding montli in the po vious year, they also Mlustrate, in the most for cible manner possible, te exieem In which the Paper ts held in the city of its Lome, and by tho Who are best able to Judge of Its merits asa new paper and its value as an advertising medium, These arethe fgures referred to, with whiche comparisou 1s chaenged: | | DAILY CIRCULATION IN ISK5°S6 °S7. | ISS3. ISSG. INST, | JaNvaRy .. BANG 2ISS 25,470 Peoxvany. 22,029 24,321 26,290 Mancu..... 23,519 25,591 26,009 Arutt. seco PR STZ QAL7Z7 25,575 May. 22,478 24,359 25.242 deni 21933 23,902 JULY... we 21,106 23ING 21870 AU 22.968 218 SEPTESRER ... 22,302 24,905 OcroREK 21,701 2h.s07 NoveMmen. 23.051 25,697 | Deckusen 21087 26,466 Daily average . Vlis2 25.054 | Increase. 1,550. 1.s02 | NUMBER OP SEW ADVERTISEMEENES PRINTED IN 88518087. j ISSG, 1887, 3200 3.615 BME BNF 2505 4.000 4.355 5,498 4,197 5.395 B.98S 4,520 3.235 3.981 Aveust.... SEPTEMBER. .. ‘OcronEn.. NovEMnen.. Ducempen.. eee) tote 3549 Pianos for | Increase. AL SERS City and County of Washington, District of Co- tembia, ss 1 solemnly swear that the figures in the above ‘two comparative statements are true and correct | tm every particular, F. B. Noves, ‘Treasurer Evening Star Newspaper Co. Sworn to and subscribed before ime tus elghe teenth day Of January, A.D. 198% A. B. Ket, Notary Public, \ | Notaria sat} | Hers at the homesof permancnt aubscribers within | tue city. Of the remainder a daily average of | G,421 copies were sold at ue oMee, In the hotels | and railway stations, &., and on the streets, by | newsboys, making a grand total average within the city Of 24,046 copies daily, and leaving an average of 1,438 coples to be sent to regular sub- scribers beyond the District lines by mall, express, and raliway trains. In addition to the large an@ constantly tncreas ing fixed subscription list above referred to, tt may ‘be sald that of the 6,421 copies sold wituin its iim. {tsa larger proportion are bought by permanent residents of the city, living in lodgings, &c., not householders, while the residue goes into the ban is of transient visitors, from all parts of the country, Who each year come to the National Capital in greater numbers and for longer periods, and wha, furthermore, largely represent the well-to-do and Purchasing portions of the communities to which they respectively Delong. The last-named ts a lass of readers alone well worth reaching; Wut tt 4s to the phenomenaily large permaneat cireula- on of the paper, and especially to its unparalleled hold upon the housebold and family circie, that Rained stocts and Bonduca alt sccusioes tates | We attention of adversers ts paruiculariy de the E: rected. A comparison of ihe foregoing figures with those representing the entire population of the District ‘of Columbia will show that Tw Srax circulates within its limits something more than one copy for about every eighth tnhabitant, of whatever race, creed, age, or station in Life; and, realizing ‘he extent to which i's columns are scanned by ‘he several members of the families into which It goes, it is not extravagance to claim that the paper is road every day by fully two-thurds of the population of the District who are able to reat! Can this record be matched by Ubat of any bews paper in the world? Intelligent advertisers will readiiy understand the facts and Agures given above, and the value of ‘a circulation of such extent and character, with- out amplification or comment. | Inconctusion, it only remains to be sata that the subscription lista, the books of the office, and its press and delivery rooms are at all times open to ‘the welcome inspection of any person having a colorable interest in the correctness of the state ‘ments herein made. ‘The Certifiente of an Expert. ‘From the Washington Post, Jasruary tb. 1888. ‘We congratulate Tam Stax on its great prosper Ity. There ts no better evening newmpaper tn the (United Sates, ?

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