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wt THE Ea®TER ELECTIONS, Vestrymen Choven. im the Various Eptscopal Parishes. Yosterday, according to the law of the church, elections for vestrymen and other church officers light to fresh northeasterly wind’ DS | were held in the various Episcopal panishes of the ee ee a city. ‘The resuitsof the elections are given below: —— Ascension—A. S. Pratt, J. K. McCammon, Chas. = wixe TOBACCO AND ee cq TRAbe SaLe oF Pine, Curry Pheer | King, C. G. Lee, Gen. § B. Holabird, J. C. Kelton, Oclock at bis auction rovins a large consignment | CoL Marshall McDonald, Wm. P. Riley. ‘There Of Orange, Troub dour and other brands of chew- | was another ticket voted for consisting of Heary Ing tobacco and 2,000 cigars. Tues are prlite | s Davis, N. W. Burchell, Henry Wise Garnett and gfouds and should comuand U atte Charles C. Duncanson. trade. ‘Twenty-two voves were cast for this ticket and fox PortRarm™s. Kets K hy, 1109 Pa ava | seventy-tive (or the ocker. The minority is the A Banaarx.—Those fine ted Tooth Brushes | Same that two years ago were in opposition to the at 2ic each, worth duuble the money. Tector, and in the contest were voted out of office. Be votes on both sides were challenged last even- ‘Muutz's Plarmacy, 1OL4 F street, : Owing to the absence of the rector, the election at the Cnurch of the Incarnation was postponed The pioneer of low prices. Paexcn Pancars in new and startling novelties. | atti next lweslay eran ‘Trinity—W. a. weloy, Clem. W. Hi Mell Beil, Dr. J. W, Bulkley, 8. Pretest goous at most reasunab.e prices. Franc, ville Church, Janes 7th ana D. One-price hatter apd furnisber. and © L. Hempstoue, 0. Smith, and ¥. & McKean, vestry FUSSELL Jen Cheam and Charlotte Russe, men; Wm i aC eee ry Ws Mave LaTeLY purchased Worch's Dry air |" St-James—Vesurymen: D. B Lattimore, senior Sysum, the oniy sure mechod Of exterminating | Warden; 8. H. Tullock, Junior warden; Henry C. moths and their eggs wituout damage to the | Sayies, ‘Alfred Wlillams, Wm. 8. Fisher, Geo. F finest frames or fabrics. Naphtha and steam will | Dawson, Thos. J. Holmes; Henry L. Bryan, treas- pot destroy theegg. One year from date of pur- | urer and register. chasing furniture of us (he same Will be renovated | _ St. John’s (Washington)—Vestrymen:, Dr. Robt. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Wenther. Indications for the %is hours commencing a! p.m, District of Columbia, Maryland. Dela- re, Eastern Feansyive.ta and New Jersey, fait jowed ree of charge, this applies also to purchases made | Reyburn, Judge Bancroft Davis, Rear Admurai pom Test. “Goolts of every description reno. | Kodzera, ‘Judge W. 5. Cox, Gen. J. H. Watmough, Vated. Call or send for price list. Orders for | Gen. C. C. Augur; Gen. P. V. Magner, senior war: cabinet Work and upholstering (new or oid) | den; Gen. J. H. Watmough, junior warden; Jas, yptly attended to. We have four rooms 50x | Low 7: Gen. B.C. Card, treasurer, }00 devoted to this purpose. Estimates furnisued | St Paul's (Washipgton)—Senior warden, James without caarge. Furniture packed for shipment | B. Howard; junior warden, Thomas B. Chiffette. or material furnished. We are sole agents for Philip K. Reity, M. Pierce's and Chases cold-biast ref > alee ‘B. Hay, Capt. A. B. ert. Winslow. asteur & Kedzie water filters. We are | Taylor, Henry D. wWiluatns, Herbert manufactures ond sgencs ol an immense tine of | Delegate tothe mvention, Capt. A. B. Taylor; Daby carriages. We Wili allow 5 per cent on all | alternate, Harry B. Whitney. Delegate to convo- eash Sales over Mity dgliars untill May Ist, on de- Livery. W. B. Moses & Sox. 11th and F n.w. Reap W. H. Homxw’s advertisement. Fou Fixe secoud-hand furniture, desks, pigeon- holes, counters, refrigerators, &c., &., 911 9th | street northwest, Five Pex Ceyr Mowry to Loaw by Tyler & Rutherford, 1307 F street northwest. Curw “Rosenfeld’s Geta” Tobacco, Hx Dnorrep rr Like a flor Coat.—Crntches like eraby are best liked when one can drop thet. | cation, E. B. Hay; alternate, Herbert Winslow. St. Marks—Members of the vesury holding over, W. Hi. Marlow, Josiah Shaw, John H. Cuew, John P. Torbert; re-elected last night: Thomass. Moore, 1. A. Wood, S. B. Roane and Wm. R. Hillyer, ‘Christ (West Wi nior warden, Wm. | Knowles; juntor warden, Benj. Miller; assistant wardens, Win, Wheatley, Rich'd T. Cropiey; ves- trymen,’C. M. Matthews, a. J. Adier, Wan. B. | Orme, Sam k& Wheatley, Geo. T. Dunlop, | Bowie ‘Tyler, J. Holdsworth Gordon and Wi Laird, jr.; register, C. M. Mathews; treasurer, Geo. Dunivp. ‘St, John’s (West Washington)—Senfor warden, D. ittennouse; Junior warden, Juo, M, Waters! Paralysis, a wuch greater evil. and for which | vestry, Juo, Maroury, jr Thos, Hyde, Jos. G. crutches are so commonly used, an be readily and | Waters, F. H. Bates, Jno. H. Smoot, Harry D. rapidly cured, as can every other form of nervous | Cooke, "D. ittenuouse, Thos, H. Looker; register, disease nd Exhaustion, by the use of Dr. Buck- | F. HH. bates. land's Seoteh Oats Essence. Kenan W. H. Hoexe’s advertisement, st. Andrews—Dr. Thos, B. Hood, H. H. Talmage, Z.€. Robbins, W. Osear Roome, . W. Webster. A, Gul, C.F Lewis, W. M. ‘Thom, Senior | Wares, A. Meculmm, Junior Warden, G. B. Towles St. Lukes—David Lee, A. P. Alberts, Jas, Ham- mond, Siephen Jounson, Basil’ Fraser, Chass Proc. tor, Win. Lavalevte, Radduil Skinner. ‘Senior War- det, uo Wither” Junior Warden, W. A. 1% | Mactnews. | £ptpuavy—Wardens, Mr. Lewis J. Davis, Wm. D. | Baw eg. Vestryiven, Prot. J. 1. €. cofitn, athaniel Wilson, ES. “Hutchinson, “M. W. | | Beverage, Calderon Carusie, Gen, E. D. Townsend, dno. T. arins, C. C. Glover. kegisirar, P. B, Pierce. Grace (South Washlugiou)—Vestrymen, J. W. Alien, Chas. Brill, Chas. P. Bundick, J. "Walter Cooksey, Robert ¥. Goodman, Lk Duvall, E.G. Wheeler, W. N. Dalton; semor warden, Win, Dunn; junior warden, W. G. Vernon; register, Golden Carter; treasurer, Robert V. Goodman. ee PREPARING FOR THE CONVENTION, ‘The Democratic Primaries ‘'To-Night— Doudt as to the Result, Davis, 723 7th st., will make one large crayon and one decen nicely finished cabinet portraits for $. Come and see them, Money Saven on everything purchased at Mertz’ drug store, 1014 F street, Mall your orders. The lowest-priced drug store in the city. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals, Mra. Bessie Star Keefer, of Toronto, addressed a temperance meeting held’ at Odeon Hall Last even- under the auspices oc te Gogd Tempiars. Connecticut that passed through this city some days ao on their way to Visit Various cities of “the new South” returned last evening and spent a portion of to-day in tais ignal Service Dulletin announces a probable | fall in the temperature of tairty degrees or more by 7 a.m. to-morrow ‘A? & meeting of the Itnots Democratic Assocla— tion last night O. D. Merritt was elected secretary | At 7 o'clock this evening there will be a meeting f the association. _ called to order In each of the twenty-two legtsla- Owned by Tania d. Lowe iat occupied by Jounes, | Use districts of the Distrlet. ‘These meetings are Bell, was dawaged about 7 o'¢ Frederick ¢rs the fountain in yesterday arternoon, si arm. He was taken’ te northwest. A live white female infant was fonnd in the allt between M and N stivets, Vermont avenue, a Eth street Last migat by Special Odicer A. West and sent to St. Ann's. ed.John Mercer was before the mhing. charged by Officer the sidewalk, and was | held by order of the central democratic committee, | A half hour is allowed for eleetiag a chairman, a secretary, and election Judea. Iv 1s required that polls be opened from 7:30 to It ts pro- bable that in ali of the districts an hour will be ample time to allow all the voters to depostt their baliots. The object of the elections 18 to choose ture delegates and two alternates to the conven- | tion which will meet Tuursday evening at 7:30 | O'clock im the Light Infantry Armory. This con- | ¥ention will choose two persons to represent the | National Democratic Convention which meets in St. Louts in June pext. ‘There 1s considerabie In- lerest maniiested among District democrats as to the persons who shall be selected, avd unis fact Will, it Is expected, call out a attendance at the’ primaries this evening. In fact, in some Of the districts IU Is antielpated that the alloted time will not be sufticient to have all the votes polled. Iv ts also said that in one or two of the dis- | Uicts there are a3 many as five tckets inj tue eld, and there will be a good many dark horses developed, In all the districts there are printed Uckets, whieh will be distributed to the voters this evening, and they can either vote a straight Ucket or Scratch it. A large number of the tickets contain the names of tuose who are Supposed to vote for certain men for St. Louts When they come to the convention. There are, | however, a number of democrats who desire to go | to the Thursday night convention uppledged, and | this fact accounts for te number of tickets in some Of the districts. It 1s not expected that the [elections in all the districts will be undisputed. | From at least three of the districts it 1s probable ‘hat there will come contesting delegations, and the convention will be called upon to decide which to admit, Av the convention held tour years ago | there was only one contesting delegailon, that | from the twenty-second district. The friends of Ube Various candidates are very confident tnday that they will secure sufficient votes tn theconven- {Won to thsure the election of thelr particular can- | didate. Gut still the number of unpiedged dele gates Who Will probably go to the convention in- troduces an element of uncertamniy into tae ealeu- lations of the shrewdest managers. ————— Easter Night Balls, 3 THE GAY THRONGS OF DANCERS IN THE VARIOUS HALLS ‘Ov THE CITY. As usual, on Easter Monday night, there were a g00d many balis given throughout the elty last evening. The hails were brilitantiy lighted and decorated, and the votaries of dancing were out in | ffl force. ‘The T. M. Healy Branch of the Land executive Man: injuring his rig A cuiored boy m1 Police Court this Kaucher with obstrucung Mined &. Tiekets for the Potomac Bo redeemed after April ¢ Club Fair will be | W. Walsh, 1419 F + by di et. See advertisement. Dr. Herman fi. Kira recent graduate of the Maablany University, ts nies in the Bellevue Medjeal College and Hospital iu New York city. —_ A Gray Memorial Mecting- « A memorial meeting in honor of tie late Dr. Asa | Gray will be held on T lay evening in the | lecture-rvou of the Columbian Cutversity. The meeting Will be in charge of Prof. s. P. Langley, secretary of the Sinithsonian Institution, Prot. 5. | W. Chickering, of the Deaf Mute College, will speak op Dr. Gray and his life.work. Dr. George Vasey, of the Department of Agricaiture, will give an account of the writings of Dr. Gray and their luenice on botanical scteace. Prof. L. F. Ward, of the Nations! Musctm, will peak of tic hifuenee of Dr. Gray upon the doctrine of evoluting. Dr. €, V. Riiey wil give some personal renuniscences Of the distinguished botanist. ‘The iu-eting 1s to be held under the auspices of the Bidlogieal | Society, and the invitation ts extended to the public, including ladies, - ~ ‘The American Party. MERTING OF THE EXKCCTIVE COMMITTEE — HEAD- QUARTERS FO BE IN THIS CITY. ‘The executive committee of the American party met last evening In the rooms of the American club, 915 F street, and ebetea the fcllowing officers: President, ex-Governor Isaae Sharp, of Kansas: corresponding secre A. J. Boyer, of California; recordin R Ureasure' was orgie League gave a ball at the Light Infantry Anuory ton ton Chunt, of Engiand, « at Wesley chapel last ‘even ‘The meeting, which Was held under the a wor of Mrs Marguerite Moore, the Irish dele- e to the late Woman's Council. During the of the W.c.’T. U., was opeued with prayer and | eveulug Mra Moore was presenteg with a tora seripture reading by Mrs Henrietta } harp by Mr. Joseph Fanning, the *hatrman of the | dent of the Oulo stave W.C. T. U. jou, | couituittee of arrangements. —Povomae Tent, N« the wite of Kev. ¢. H. St Jolin, a Metuodist ftiner- | 10s, Independent Order of Rechabites, gave a’ bali | ant of Kansas, spoke on “Dress Keforu,” aud made | last evening at Academy tall, West Wasbington, an appeal to the cuivalry of Young wen to treat | J. A. Bully Was the master of ceremonies and G. all women with respec L.” Warwick assistant.—The annual ball of the — ~ Flora Pleasure club, at the Rifles’ Hall, was great— ManG eT E. Caknott’s Estate. —The last will | ly enjoyed by the members of the club and thelr of Margaret E. Carrols was tied with the register | iriends. The committee in charge succeeded tn | Yesterday. Sho leaves to her daughters, Marga. | their efforts to make the occasion not only. suc- | Fet and Catherine, all her silverware, best set of | cessful but enjoyable.—The Old Guard Union ved-room furniture, and the parior tirniture and | Veteran Corps last evening gave a reception at carpet in house 2111 Hi street northwest. All the | Grand Army Mall, witch Was laggely attended, a Test of the estate 1s left to Louis D. Wine as trus ‘Wee for her five children amt two grandehildren, A Boy Badly Injured. WIS BICYCLE CAME IN COLLISION WITH A caRT, = PRisowgRs TAKEN TO ALBANY.—Last night, at WHICH KAN O¥ER HIM. 10 O'clock @ bate}: of prisoners under penitent: bow ” Seateace Was’ dispattuod trom the ait to the | | Yesterday afternoon, about 4:30 orelock, Allen Albany peniventiary. ‘These are the ttrst prisoners | Hollander, the nine-year-old son of Mr. Justus ment away (or souie months, as the finds for this | Hollander, of 610 3d street northwest, was thrown Pear tects Set for ta the deticieucy bill have | trom nts bieyele, and run over by a cart belong to the Washington Brick Machine Co., near the buse ball grounds, and was badly Injured. There jast Decome avilable. ‘The company was In charge of Capt. W. C. Crocker, A. MeWilliams and were a number of vehicies about te grounds when the accident occurred, and the Injured boy i Chas, Pevers, “and numbered ten. In the party Were Julius Lec, sentenced for housebreaking, ten Years; Joba Stewart, same offense, one ye joba Caton, horse stealing, nve years: John Bolden, | rode his machine st’ the brick cart, assault with intent tc Kill, ive years; Albert, alias | was Bigked ‘wy carried to Cuers drug Babe Foster, false pretouses, tive’ years;’ Wm. | store, where Dr. Beatty attended him. He Mali, larceny frou the person, four years: Daniel Magrnder, robbery, tree years; Robert Gray, kraud larceny, thrve years; Jos.’ Taylor, assault with intent i kul, two years, aud Wu. HL.’ Harve bigamy, two years. had received a cut over hiseye and one of his hangs was vadly mashed. After bis Wounds were dressed he Was removed to his home in the patrol wagon. ‘The driver of the cart, Wm. Johnson, was arrested by Officer MeCave, but as Mr, Hollander was Sacis- fied that the affair was purely an accident be was released. pile ‘The Title to the Potomac Flats. INFORMATION FURNISHED BY ASSISTANT UNITED STATES ATTORNEY TAGGART. ‘The Attorney-General has transmitted to the chairman of the House committee on rivers and harbors, m2 reply to their request for information asto the Potomac fats ttle, a communication from Assistant United States Attorney Taggart, who Is in charge of the cases, stating that that portion of the flats below the Long Bridge, and ‘that portion only, except a8 to the pretensions of the Marshall beirs, 1s free from claims adverse to the United States, and that there had been a probability of their being able to subunit the case lo the Supreme Court at the present time. “In Unis, however,” the letter says, “we shail be dis- appolated, for although we have been making all haste possible Under tue circumstances, yet trom | ‘one cause or anotber, Dut principally owing to the lengthy nature of claims of UUe thduced, and to almost the fest Sewlnary tor young | Ue undigested coudicion of large masses of pubite ogton At the time of her death, | record, Which it was necessary to examine in de- $5. any years previously, ale Was president of | tail in the search lor evidence on the part of the the voard of managers of the Women's Baptist | Goverament, We Will BOt be abie to close the case Home, of this city. at the - | Taggart says thay in his least three months longer to conclude the case, $0 Tar as the testimony alone 1s Preparation for — MaxenGe Licenses.—Marriage licenses have bee: clerk of the court Lo John votn of Fredericksburg, Va.: homas Hall, of Prince William County, Va., Gillisbie; Lewis Bets and Kosa's. El both of 'Kiehmond, Va; W. i. Lacey and Kettie M. Jones; Jobn F. Turner and Florence s, Kusuy, both of Manchester, Va; Eugene Suli.van ‘ohn F. Hebring and Em- woth of Hichinond; Thomas Haw. mex; W. D. Earle, of Nevada, and | Nate Kouey, of Maryland; D. Driscoll and Mary Yue PUvERAL oF Miss Saxan Woop, Who died on | Friday lest af the advanced age of eighty-five | Ffahs, took place Jesteruay afternoon from her date reside: No. 151 M street. The services | by Kev. Drs. Cuthbert, Stakety, | ai tue house and at Oak ¥. T. Mason, Col, Tichenor Fox, Fagar Speiden, J. F. Sauin | ‘y acted as pall-bearers. Miss | tegton from New York in 1Su5, er Of years Was associated with -AOUL noon yester- a altercation took piace on the corner of 26th | I streets, between Griffin Burke and Joe | whieh, of course, must come the Butler, two colored inven, Burke drew a pistol and | tue argument. Bred, ihe all striking Butler tn the forenead, | ee some Pedestrians. To the Editor of Tux Evzxixo Star: In connection with the sad death of Prof. Paul it xeursion oa the steamer Corcoran on Wednes. | 1 20t out of place to mention some dangers to eveulng. WI =u im the street, trusting that when attenuon is called BerLpine AssoctaTion Maxrixe.—The fourth an- | ‘0 them some steps may be taken to abate them. ual of the Second MuLual Building Anso- | One Is trom the milk wagons, in which the drivers lation Was held at St. Dotutnic’s Hali last might, | are sbut in so that they cannot ‘and the following-named otic rs were elected tor | tney tuay be driving aver. A ill the ensuing year: President, Kobert G. Campbeil; | Diy Injured not vice at Danie: Shanbon; ‘J. J. | milk Wagons. At the corer of 3 treasurer, P. B. Dunn; eo. W: | and 7tu street ism watering. ns Dant, Tuts J. Myers P. Suayth, Kobert McDonald, | are frequently gathered thiel that 3B0. Finn, Jas. W. Barker and’ Samuel B. Beyer. | some of the teams have to be backed oul, ‘There ‘The seeretary"s report shows receipts from dues ou | have been several narrow escapes here {rom horses Stock, $E,ANLO: advances, $4,147.00; seule | backing onto crossing the street MeDLs, Kc., $10,184.27; total receipts, $46,050.80. | immediately Wagons that carry ‘The sia Ce $362.29 was advanced On 216 ‘snares. | distance in thetr sear ‘The assets of (ue association alaouDt LO$L11207-4 | dusx several persons Rumer oC suares advanced on, 737; not ad j against thet, em: a | oles, ‘oe ——-<___. { witn man Knocked Raux axp Varcante Booxs at Avetiox.—In the | down tals way. It could be Dook sale at Tuomas Dow! ng’s this evening wil | avoided by requ ver tO raise the pole be tound many Fare and valuable Works, ib Tine Of ‘everywhere, ‘indings and beautifully tliustrated. Toe sale | is sie wee Tras Jareety attended last Col. ‘00 to the milix Breast promptis'c. 740 sais eve watering ‘ay wagon poles" Wild No, Sos on the cataloguc. Lap. a Stas reporter a few days ago to learn something ‘about the matter. He lives a few doors from Rev. Durst into tears. A fiush passed over siigat “Mum-mum-mum” sounded from between iis closed lupe, and tuen be drew in his breath as puneing. ls oniwe he succeeded in pro: own naiwe and where he lived, but the only the reporter couid understand with any certainty was U street, ‘aud that was understood more by nce than irom aruculation, After fifteen or twenty minutes: the conversation ended Tory anantistactory, every effort on the part of | the geutlewan to him. ‘self understood causing and the result ‘with Prot Aldi company, a few days, he ‘and felt periectly coundent ‘that within a short time bo one would be able to discover that tere bad ever been any defect in his speech. During thegentire conversation he did not falito answer a@huestion promptly, and did not stammer over a single word. The chauge from his previous condition was bd eh. ‘THR CONFERENCE TO BEGIN IN BALTIMORE TO-MOR- BOW. ‘The sixtieth annual conference of the Maryland ‘Methodist Protestar:t Church will Open to-morrow morning tn the Browdway M. P. church, in Balti- more, and will continue about a week. ‘There are 110 ministers in the conference, and a lay delega- Uon from each charge, making about 22u members tw all, Rev. Win, 8. Hammond fs president of the conterence, and will probably be re-elected for the third time. Rev. Waiter R. Graham 1s secretary. ‘Vhe conference represents a meimbership of about 16,000, principally ib Maryland aud the District of Columbia, with afew charges in Delaware and along tue Virginia shore. ‘The Balttmnore Ameri- can Says: ‘Twenty-two churches and six parson- ‘ages have been bulit during the past year, adding about $75,000 to tue Vaiation of church property, jhaklng a Lotal Valuxtion within the coaference, of church and college property and the superanpuity fund, of about $1,000,000 in all, On Friday the lectoral college Will be heid, Which mfeets once in Jour years, to elect delegates to the general con- Terence, Which meets Unis year on the 18Uh of May at Adrian, Mich, ‘These delegates are elected on a Dasis of one clerical and one lay delegate for every two thousand membersiip, and the conference is entitled to eight of each class—sixteen delegates in pe An Appeal to Women as Mothers, To the Editor of Tax. Evextxe Stan: ‘The reporters have reaped a rich harvest through the liberality of the press, as chroniclers of the Sayings and doingsof the convention of women, recently held in thiscity, and they are to be con- gratulated. Iv 1s alsoa matter of congratulation, and to be noted a3 a feature of the progress of ideas and the rapid march of events in the immense developements of tbls century that wouen from every clime nave assembled here to tell tue world what women have accomplished and what women are doing. But tt is a matter of especial fe.icitation, aud to be carefully noted, that all this scope and freedom can exist, and does exist, writhout the exercise of political suffrage for women. AS a inatter of fact, no avocation, no profession, reer of advanceiment 1s closea that the sex may have the force of will to grasp. Yet, tn the long swing Of the rope of the female suffragists this freedom 1s not enough. ‘They boldly threaten to re-enact the hideous scenes of lense euacted by te demon-women of the French revolution, ‘Their hanus convulsively stretch out to grasp the reeking, blood-stained hands of te anarchist for aid. In a word, they proclaim that to attain their ends all means are just. “Forewarned 1s fore arined.” Before high heaven the host of contented Women, presiding over the happy homes of this fair land of Mberty, are ready to come to the rescue of their imperiled homes. ‘The mation once more Is about to enter upon the critical ordeal of the presidential election when excited men will be filed with the angry passions engendered by the heaved debates of the political arena, when the women of the country must be true and steadfast to their trust. We hola the bal- ance of power, so lon< as we are a ueutral force and are non-combatants. It 1s our noblest mission w caim and sootne the passions of mea. My cuun- try-women, do not de misied. Your chief pi 1s to mediate as peacemakers, When your tat ers, husbands, sons dud brothers come to your side defunt and turbulent trom the polls, fill their hearts with the repose, the peace of home. You will hus best direct tie destinies of the republi you will thus gain control. ‘True womel true patriots, true citizens of the greatest ol | nations, hoid tirm to your high and sacred trust. Guard your endangered fireside. Hold fast to tnls palladium of liberty! Do n ignore what these revolutionists have forgotten to teach, that imotheriood 1s the one glorious crown with which God invests Womanhood, Being mothers of meo, ‘ou fori men and rule men. Do not be confused by Une seers these agitators cust upon holy matrimouy. When men are good and brave it is ho Shaine tO be thelr help-mate, and If $0 be God's will, their ict.” It ts in the choice of lite partners (hat taste and discrimination must be exercised, But once chosen, remember It 1s “for better or worse,” and that the. seriptural epitaph the “valiant woman” reads lus adown the ages, “And her children shall rise up and call her Diesséd.” MADELEINE VINTON DAHLGREN. = Physical Development of Children. To the Editor of Tar Evexixe Star: For some time past I have noticed children from the age of ten to fifteen growing round-shouldered, and I believed ft to be due to the careless training of parents, and I advised and scolded in many tn- stances, This morning, however, I noticed tour children of the same famlly (boys and girls) all round-shou'dered, and inquired of the parents the cause of that anomalous condition, I was told that these same children had become erect during three weeks they had been detained from school (ou account of measies in the family), but thav they had resumed their bent appearance a few days after their return to school. Inquiring fur- ther Lue children informed ie that they were re- quired to Sit in school with their arms folded across their chests, tor the pur of fixing their atvention. 1 was surpri ust imagine the ill- effect of such a posture daiiy maintained for hours during the age of physical development! ‘Those great muscles, tne ‘major, and (he pectoralis minor which play so important part in the rising and lowering of the ribs should | not be kept im a state of almost permanent con- traction, drawing the arm and shou.der over the anterior part of the chest. The effect of this ‘would be the behding of Lhe ribs downwards and the harrowing of the cavity of the chest, which s.0uld be kept as wide a8 possible for ihe free action of the heart aud It ‘Such a posture, during the period of physical development, main- tained datly for hours, will cause thé grow- ing rius and cartilages to adapt themselves to 116 Tequirement and the stoop of the shoulders and the coniraction of the chest Mually to become per- manent. Tuis Would not only distort the natural shape of man and woman, but depr.ve them of the free circulation of air and blood so Important to life. 1 is bad enough that children should have to sit quietly five or six ours a day, but that they ‘should be keptin positions which prevent the de. Yelopment of their chest is alinost incredibie. Mr. Eaditor, say a Word in behalf of the iife of our lute ones, ‘TULLIO Dr Svzzaka-VeubI, M. D. ee Easter at Mannesas, Correspondence of THE EVENING STAN. ‘Manassas, Va., April 2, ‘The Presbyterian church at Manassas celebrated, Easter, a8 has been their custom since the present pastor took charge. Tne pulpit was nearly hidden by the floral decorations. Some beautiful lowers were sent by friends of the church in Washington, Powoz, Axvsotcrer Pose This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, ‘with the multitnde of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Sold only i cane. Korat | Fowben Ca, 106 Wall st, of ‘thought and scholorsht memory of Dr. Mark Hopkins, whose colleye mate he Was, and whose first und last sermon be uad a Talmen Richards, of "36, tid “Wiiliams in Science;” F. E. in Journalism.” paying tribute to the memory of William Cullen Bryant, and F. B. Cooke, in behalf of “Our Young Alumahi.” Jobo Savary, ’55, read an original poem. Letters of re- id and Prot G. & Drvipmxo Equrrr Busixesa—This morning the April terin of the Equity Court was convened, dudge Cox taking the first twenty cases, Chief Justice Bingham the second twenty, and Judge James the third twenty. FY Fes: Tren, Weak amd weary, worn out or run down from hard work, by impoverished condition of the blood or low state of the system, you should take Hood's Sersapa- Till, | The peculiar toning, purifying and vitalizing qualities of this successful medicine are soon felt throughout the entire system, expelling disease, end giving quick, healthy action to every organ, It toues the stomach, creates an appetite and rouses the liver and Kidneys. Thousands who live taken it with Lene- fit, testify that Hood's Sarsaparilla “makes the, weak strong.” “I tok Hood’s Sareaparilla for loss of appetite, dys- Pepaia and general langour. It did mea vast amount of good, J. W. Wintxvorn, Quiney, UL" HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all drumyists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by ©. 1, HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR 1 10,000 Imported Tooth Brushev. ‘Will be sold at 21c. each. Every brush guaranteed, ‘Msrrz's Drug Store, 1014 F street 1 ‘Tne lowest priced drug store in tue city. “I have been afflicted with anaffection of ‘Throat from childhood, caused by diphtheria, and have used Various remedies, but have never found anything equal to Brown's Bronchial ‘Troches."-- Rev. @. Hampton, Piketon, Ky. Sold only in boxes. ie 6 ithe Special Bargains: Children’s Solid Lather Button Shoes at fe. 2, Strasburger, Nov 908 7th st mw, 1 California Tickets, J. F. Milnor, B. & 0. Depot. 260 “Royal Glue” mends China, Glass\Wood,&c, Peerless Dyes Are the best. Sold by druggists. eoly Photographs, $3. ANTuoNt's, 905 Pa. av. e011 | Dog Collars Engraved: Iazors sharpened | free. ans Tor sale or bire. WALFORD, 487 Peave. { om ES eee | Phillips? Digestible Cocoa, an efficacious arink, forthe herous and dyspeptte. 3 Fresh Alaerney butter churned every morning and delivered in 3, Jb. “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1b. Also, Cottage Cheese and butter Se. per quart, ‘sweet ALL Dowr Pas One Doar A Yanv! tite: ‘a, TAN, OX BLOOD AND Don’t pay 12yc. for BEAUTIFUL SATTEENS, our Dost ig /ENRIE’ : e for HENRIETTAS, the new style good 0 is 4c. fool, wid ‘width, OSB SO GoBELIN BLUES TERIA "4, TAN AN OK. Don't pay 10c. for the best yard ms. ages BN 10s for yard-wide COTTON, our Wi 0 WRAMES LEFIE to, well the cheapest dry goods in | Cash Customers will select ox of the following | presents if they buy 85 or over: A. pair of Silk Em- | broidered Corsets, worth 75c., yf Daw ‘Towels, 61; Half Dozen Damnask Napiinas 730 8 7 CARTERS. MARKET SPACE, NEAR BOSTON VARIETY | STORE. Don't pay 75e. for BLACK SURAH SILKS, our cash Price in 58. FANCY SILKS. 37, 40, 45, and 50c. BLACK AND COLORED ‘SILKS, at real cost | to reduce our immense stock, } CREAM ALBATROSS, extra-wide double width, pure wool, 37 ic. FRENCH SERGE, double width, pure wool, 37. TRICO CLOTH ‘pure wool, double width, 37%e. Cann Customers will select oxx of the followin pruente if they bug $10 or over: Handsome. Bri wilt worta $1.00: one Dozen Datrask 1.50. ; Two pairs Damask Towels, worth 82, mi Srax@ Hars. THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUE SPRING STYLE or SILK AND DERBY HATS INTRODUCED TO-DAY * WILLETT & RUOFF, Sole Avents, 005 Penna Ave, “ —Quaxen Tea» the Stuinach, Conatiyation, Disean of Liver and Rie heya, Dropsy. Blood Polsoniaw, Nervousness, Tnsomnit, Corpulenty, Salt Htheuin,tc.,Ne. It iscomposed 6 ray ot Herbs. abd when steeped inakes & Tas Toa. “The QUAKER REMEDIES CO, haves competent pbyaician ib eharse of ther offices in wo Pies toall whe wuss Cotast ie Ome aus eae Dies to all who wish to teat it Oficen nest Yanioave.: 712 Wat now. Agente wanted. imho Tae _mh2-3m Hars: Hars: SPRING STYLES IN ALL THE NEW COLORS, At $2, $2.50, €3, $3.50 and $4, SPRING STYLE SILK HATS, 95, 86 and 88. CHOICE STOCK UMBRELLAS AND CANES, GLORIA UMBRELLAS WITH GOLD AND SILVER HANDLES at $2.25 and $2.50. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, mfs-3m 1201 Poane. avewcor, 12th st, J. & J. Coums, LONDON, ENG. FOR OUTWARD APPLICATION. COLMAN'S CONCENTRATED MUSTARD OIL, A Positive Cure For RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA COLDS AND MUS- CULAR Palys, Sold by all Grocers and Lrugyists, and wholesale by JAMES P, SMITH, 45 Park Place, New York. ir. personally A%@ all garments made in nis mai? np reninnesen, Mu. J. Pana, £8 AND DESIGNER OF FASHION, ‘een to augusta her potooas tae tbe fe mow peed to show a fall assortment of EXCLUSIVE STYLES in. ENGLISH and FRENCH ROUND HATS pel ee FOR RENT_HOUSES. ince aaa ata, 4 ft __ FOR SALE—HOUSES. ¥ | JOR SALE—TNE RESIDENCE OF 4, GENTLE G road ® offered for ele, house site neption of Ue ey ated vent ta Waren ond saeine sektmone uate Tai 7B AKER, 920 F at. n.w. —THE HANDSOME NEW Fx ravens Sabu ™ 10 A roome; $60. Aino aeretorg aod dealing wok of ry a ee ~ some fratue house ton ote, bath, Jwntir). tawe ool SRICK HOUSE IEIO Hate BOOM Tae and tbe Bente a ogewenmts. rat lea am = HOUSE 12108 Roo! een <: sornus easy. Addowne = er ath 8c, alo brick house 104) 11th “t mh20 Te 0 7 Fi ‘and bath, “Apply to a, Bal DOM. it 22xi20, 12 ROOMS: ‘Gat. ed eth lls host are mau 4oF vers ue 210 5: ® RENT—A DESILALE HOUSE. f as gey a eg ‘ine 1207 1) Also, @ seven Room opposite Peasion Utica, JOR SALE—ON SMALL CASH PAYMENTS AND siue 134 4th ot. Bw. 5 Mmomibly pay meta at cach Prices Batty at eccnibt whet venkat’ home! aind Rrat clam snvra NT—BRICK HOUSE, 338~ vite imeywtion uf thse beactital Mouse Gr F ‘modern impac ia hice Sndet for Woy ae . Wiese | Gace ee of difievent irsumn, two snd tite stores sha tock or Vernon Row, fu. 20....13 ‘Ext Dutadnuge, | to 10 Riguie wacky Unt none wot eatigiie 800 fc lutore and awetling 5 18 Feu ag te sete hag Bey ae _ only seventeen aula oem, fered us Wane ih, W. & BURFORD, re 2211, S213 Teh mj 00 1422 N. avenne, 5 % ‘bet, Khode Bie Inignd ave. and Fat, Apply toJ.d. SHEDD, 1402 14uh ce pe = Pe tee Pee he ry Antind Bee, BENT = HANDSOME. ee = ‘thelstand 15th [ap3]_ THOS. E WAGGAMAN. . room mus, Sanitary plumbing, all m. 1: to private famiiy FRE SALE THO BEAUTIFTL NEW ROUSES ON | Sct nee able Reese, See Plame guly. Bor, it to inspect apply to RH. T. LEI 25th st nw. Tf sold at once will gu ate creat | Nig. obs very Moses wen POL ASPET a, r3at tereain, BOR WARER & Co. Aaa tie BKOWYS OR RENT—041 L ST._N.w., 8-ROOM BRICK: 16 Feta. | 34m *! Tatrobo, gas and water, 623: Re} at atone, northeast a Sait ie Ee LePOLD. A OME NORTHWEST— SEVEN gorner 10th and L sts, nw. room Brick, with attic, furnase, stabl ‘side alle} = Fatuw. ec. ; will rent ak 6:10; excellent investmen’ . §4,000. MONEY TO LOAN, JOR RENT—i302 8 ST. N.W.. NEWLY PAINTED | of, a Co a = ; = = Bud papered, wil mod. imp, "10 rooms, only $40. | 1313 Fst mw. a FOR, SACEA VERY, VALUABLE AND Unstt | G97 QQ) AT PERNT Ad41 Corveran at 6 rooine, meh, only 85 APPS R RENT—UNFURNISHED. able cofuct store aud dwelling.jocated su # most de- de Se base $7,000 to loan fortwo yesms C.F, SORMEST, 617 Loutstaus aves apbeee mae Techie pact of {eCity where the grocers buninem ine | {Srcemt on fret~lags owning. VN om “ ee Dupont Circie, 12 rooms, ail moa. imps. been ‘snicocsaful y conducted tor’ wumber o€ years, | aPL-1W 4 & co, eth Fe Denne ME MISPOURL AVE: NW: | Toth st. above Dupont Gircle.10r, all mod. iaipa Nj b sold during the present week ot s ewat bar | Re ONeY TO LOAN—#3.000 PROM ON) PARTE at 425 Sth st. nw. ‘aps: 1 a oo. Rb Wakes Ss | Maud 01.500 trom enother to lend on real « = oJ | Security mituet be auple, BW. OCMKEDEN- Avorn gy {OR RENT—NO. 15 6TH BT, SE. TWO DOORS a Bout oo JOR SALE—4-ROOM HOUSE room ONE | Room ®. Bun buildime wantin frou ‘ei sevens bi Dicck above B. tndary.on trescent wi. Medan Wit, | 7 cellar very bevt_ modes “Block sbove Boundary.on | resent at. Meridan Mill, 00. $2,000 ory bent idee Beeroen 19th wud Leh tn cheap. inyuirwor SAM | ZOO, gr.sirr”es.008- Ne Lo0a, x : 5 ; ae soo Chanwes moderate. No delay. J0H RENTIA, EINE SEVEN-HOOE BuICK FOR SAL CVALU ABLE Lore, wnt Be “ah AMI NTIRE. DTN Bet tw Lareho st.Lobrowt Park. ‘hent@40. Avpiy. to. Jas. coos aed ote Warlinyeton: sbuet £7 fect on B34. h0 Pek ok | MONEY,7O20aN a rive ria CENT oN ar. H.MARIG YS0 Feat, 7 ~_aps-3t TILER & RUTHERFORD, 5A tect Ou east alley. J. 3. WATERS, Mi proved real! cninte spcrrity Laver SOK REST-ENTIRECY NEW HOUSE, FOUR: as ¥ stn w. Tee sea! yooms; complete in every respect: iaandi )1 ST. NE, BAY-WINDOW NTS Lore i iruace, &e.;-4 toons on t9t Aor: per wonth, $8o-35. | AOULEAT ste nd ail’ancdern, hapeyverseuie t: Ah Went Waiincion, | FANDOW MENT, LOPE AND TONTINE Ponicins paps MITARER & JORDON ge, | $30 persouth, Inquire ct 8. BUND, slate Wr | Beene at Micheat cash prc Lena bow Bs | eee | pecans See SON. over 1yler & Rathertomd, 1307 Fat. mic 7 st. Bl, HOUSES, Mor bndge st, from 5.0 te L248 480 Discos N.W. cor. 17th & Pa. w DA F \ RICH & CO, 1 1220 N.Y. ave. 12r. lR PINE BTORE { ae G41 Pa, ave naw, sto Fitieect ora aod BANKERS, rea Huilding, reproot.2 ele- | ofS ge iazob MacGOWAS S | Sn 613 1504 nw. dat From $30 wo $150 exch." { ne it c ick eae at (BUSINESS Puor: | JRVAL ESTATE INvEsran ys FE si to tro j 000.” * mr = shi erent PRL, y JOR i or. 43g and E ste. aw. y H | Bonice eight-rocm brick houses: all, modern improv = : <r aa D 3 | ments: $0 per mcnth inadvance For further inior. | B70 SALE—CHEAT 4 5-KOOM BRICK Mot | THOS. 1 WAGGAMAN, #17 Pay 3 \ ply to BUSHNELL & CANUSL 1008 Fat | honest 70 LOAN i eR: panes — oR byt 7 eo 48 J THRERSTOWY BRICK DwELiAng. | FOE SALES a SEW e HOON HOUSES ON ON REAL ESTATE, = - * | BY 4.5. bet Nand Ou.w.. with all mort. trap. price, " ti eiudame te | “OB aicl. woo Tuominen C."H. Psi! aid) __suos. &. Wanoawam, a <—. mhsLse ‘and Baw t JOH RENT “TWO FWOSTORY BAY WIN FOE, SE SHEGHE Goon BUSINES con | TPretesc0s. r000, ana 45,000 at 6 par cont, 15.30 Magni ‘store, ae ee fi¢and NeLean ave. aw. with all wod imps. a | S77 /gh atts to suit ato bor oot wey & CO. 1 62.15 | Building, per an. ra i good cellar: house will rent for $30 or Soper month, | _ 113 a . Fn wrote SSUIEEVE, nbn | Seite 8.300: 81400 oak iminpae US an yearn | NFONEY LOANED ON stocks, Bont ALA ber 3:80 G05 Gth st. v. TOR RENT—FINEST LOCATION, 504 19TH ST. | mbit" __C_H. PAUKEK, divand Ba. | MMand Novy pay scoouuts, notes gud oer ser ‘'e. ave. and F treet northwest, 10-rooi SEAR-a RICK Six: fa | Hex, 5 A For list of property for sale call for or wend to office. | with yard bot aud cold beth, furnace and latrobe: tow | F4gh,,ALEICHEAPEA NICE SIXROOM BIUOK | “orig tm __ Broker, 1424 New bork ave, ad ToRgEY placed witn me for rentor wale is Uberally | rent towvod tenant aun ~ | modern improvements, on Sst, batween ad and 4% | YJONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST KATES OF IN: re Re O. HOLTZMAN. 10%h and F sta. n.w. PORRENI—UNFURNISHED. | aon 000. CH. PARKER, ayandEaw.” | Coan end Commpeeen, oo Ons. ed NOR RER TO a 1221 CLavnw. 1dr 162615 2.W..102.965 | Ko OLD ]OMPRON, JOR RENT—HoUSe 1406 11TH ST. N. é v7 $908.33 1008 10th st mw Oe | WaoH SALE-CHEAP-AGOOD FIVEROON FRawe |_1™ 1913 F st, Adjoining Sun Butlding. Cpe Dee evs wt 28 TEST Toth a. Beso 95 | 2° House snd wood Stable, 352 Fst-xw. Price. #1,500. | YPONEY TO LOAN, IN LARGE AND sMAt dane iauk water supbis, Oty walls aud healtag.loca= ag | C WePabKeM, Mi suis, on approved teat eetats security. ws ke tion, “Apply to 110L Ost ape | mb3i-gee @sand baw | tuna! ibtoree ee He i. LEAPOLD, 143i Fac nw 13-3 = 4 ; a : saws fir JOR SALE-CHEAPCA GOOD HOUSE AND LOT, | A stds payered aa Ruut ¢3 peémuithn Rete Ag | PRBS re oe eae an tp 180 Geop. S| NPONEY ZO. TOAN 13 SUAS FON #00 UR eee aoe neue DU ALC A 33 | “mae Mand Beta ow, | Sa ou ssvved teal ent hing RENT = | W)0R SALE_A CHARMING NEW TWO-STORY | Cone: a ET peemee ti Hien aa cata wah hee | $0 MOAN Got MansLAns Rect sds of 23th et desiesite lovation: goed iat toalley JOAN ON MALYLAS ‘Abbi io GREEN A’ CUNNINGHAM i Sthecgp busne a $5,000 ($100,000 eo ouhy MAY | BET doth at GEO 258 Lett. aw Ge Sisb0cach. Pour how, well-built Bricks Telephua’ io 3918 Qt thw, Tor 0-70 330 Jat ue ow gr EERE seeded Sula ie a T ’ Sabunete, a = 2402 14th at -..... G07 8022 Lat st. bered street; convenient to Prin ce } PR ci 1917 and 1921 K st. n.w., new bricks, three stories an Vestine .t; cheap omen, | O%** T0L0aN 9s ArrRoVED REAL EstaTe watt ag a ae | gaat Sd SSR Pe | “etSog GALA Sy mack tet recur ana | ALON TOPANGA YY provements tticluding furnace julshcd in hard wobds: | Tig _ AE enw | ton’ New Jersey ave. « 0.. neat Capital, This ine 7 0. W. LANKINS. cor. Band 10thste_ Ht nuw.. Brick, two-storion and cellar, six —UNFURNISHED— | rare’ opportunity to buy a good home for so iitue 2y To LOAN rooms and’ tath, all miodern fmprovement y | money. | ‘Suis ty BLL aL Jowost rates, on approved read papered: key at 1918; 82.80, |, 4th st., near East Capitol. A splendid vew bay { ‘security. rt ” UTS eb tele sik st Nie Buick, two stories and | gow beck" tee atta sete ew ty au; | Sete accurts. ACL TAR cellar, five r.oms,sas Bud water, keys at OL 14st locations on the Hill; will be sold iow to an tintediate | - ‘Also two supall two-story Brick Houses of 4 ross | purchases. "Send tur new bulletin of House LOAN t each, in Hughes’ ‘Y, iu rear vi above houses,on 25th | | for saie by DAVID D. STONE, BOG F at. now, bot RATPS: T - | ee N hER re ? * S16 F st, AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS, WILL BUY A) go, Lave Foc aw. fe nahn ED 6 Fs 5 MICE, NEW, $1X-KOOM BRICK HOUSE. ALL MOD. — " . FGF RENE S10, 827, 824 10TH ST, NW., NEW IMPS IN NW PART CITY. PRICE 62.85 | MONEY 20 L0AN ON tteAL esraun ax Low: Ebr che turce-stories tind, basement, @ roots aud (WHER IIS PST | wae rxmowen, inant wove: Keywat drag store corner Tour se ad “Pitc, rox & Brows, | POH, SALE-ATTRACTIVE HOUSE ON 4 COR | ayi2g Successor to DANENMOWLL & SOM, TIS Pat se , WAREEE ECO. | _mbee 1437 Penn. | Beat locality of Georgstown, gary, pesmi the devi. | YJ ONEY TU LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Ok FURMT- ee R RENT—TWO TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, | 1 GEO. F. BCHAYES, Pacific Building. | AUR clase securit lowest rates uf interest. Ee ees Were eee | sna sree — 2 we 5 BY Th Sy > FS | Leta we peut e + SHEN peas eS oc 7 | ]QOR RENT—HIg EXCELLENOY. THE MINISTER | 7% br.. N. J. ave. bet, F rec ~ She $ | POR BERT Big RXCELLENCY. TUP MINISTER | iG, Satury. lot 2Ori0G, mod. inipas Hib vt. “oOo 4 in, for rent, furnished or unfurnished, | 20¢- 1, UW. Md. ave. he. Ing. from Cay]. 8.9400 8: ia Ke 1426 Ket, which is a S-story aud base: | f: ‘West End, montily payments. 2.000 3 ment brick. > feet front, 3 room doch ia thorough | GF-br., ras, waver acd latrube, 4th et uw ied Fepalr, stent “best sanitary ylambinge ata, very ras | 10r. Dik, hw. be stable, Tet S85 Sazabte ress. “Wer Sees “3 Sr. hod itap 2d ot me Sort ™ spire SHOWS & CO. “mhSL-Bt — | tug orchard "aud spemtid warden spot. capital nS3m_ 1 Fst | Joon sack_—HoosES “ ~ for suininer Loardery of cuulstry Lilie, elit 1 i—WE HAVE OSLY for summer Loarders or cvuutry ought iniu per ‘rooms ‘A row of elght Louses om 10th #t.n.w., paying over | Walk from station. vail oF addons of the houses renting a} 84: ‘month; 9 <= e “EO. D. SIDMAN, bath and closets, heated by furnace; house just com B. ps pened ty aps-3t" ot D cordon Mee Tt NOMSOTON, A Beso, Arreuusce _mnSt-20e JOR SALE—“SUNNYSIDE” BEAUTIFUL COUN pts fe _ 738" 13th JOR SALE_HOUSES Fito peat on wate y Maslrn 11 te WOR RENT—1911 ith ST, 7 ROOMS, IS 4 SILENT RECOMMENDATION. 9-room house on K st. 0.1 - (ratt and vines. T at. 9 rooms, wad Va . 88,500. G,guom house on Wallach Vibes Bw : shae. private rail Broom be Guru Sie a Boru aps-ere jé-room hhotne on 20 SALE, A few words to our Boy Friends, their Bethers room house on U st. i. el Foon fram? cottace Ma-a'roou frame cottage, | and beeitis Hitapeive abe. price and tera at afice vtine, Nerih Carolina ave 87.500 | {wor private school. “inguire ac Ki ap eomengamorth nde ot Gat, between 22h and | Higerk's tia Dat aw * Haine $0 feet front AVY 2 aNCIS HUFT JOR SALE TARDE OF TH nF Tots in Myateavitie, Md Siew, abode and crneuental tree at | 2odeyats will be wold at's baman aud Elder Brothers. For small boys this week we are offering exceptionally Elegant Clothes, such as CORKSCREWS, in two or three-piece ‘Suits for confirmation in many different quali- ties; prices in proportion to quality; over One Hundred Sty!cs, Grades and Shades; in fact we have here everything that is nice and desirable for our little friends, In Stylesand Qualities for ca & CMAN EW HOUSES, ON id location, wide 300 15th st nw. ten rooms, splen: parking, price... ‘ s the Larger Boys we have oatstripved oll pre | AG Ov trict ait resume amt te OeSE Viousefforts to supply them with a Suit or | will rent readily for #2 5 tani Spring Overcoat, as they like them, in Price, . ee splen ct aoe sues AU, near th, three-story “aid -basciment brie Bors | _mbsi-gt "BH. WARS SOOIG Fstniw. |Z Acre + ros bowne > bth h nave Se OR SALE-AT A SACRIFICE —A VALUABLE | brick stots fruit of il Muda. Zyption ow, vverlo FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAY SUITS, in various property on i eg ye ee a oy ep ite Franklin juare. oh en, wuit or evVe8 A ot 532 20th st_.10r.,1. Styles and Qualities, ages 14 to 18. 1 New Yorkeve _ mbt = Te Ar a he ES For the Young Man we are equally well pro- OR SALF—HOUSE, ON 15TH ST, NEAR EST. TM SUPHERD & 3 Mat. Bes, 2. WA bareaiD. a: Phan eae vided: Our Styles Equal to Any: Our Prices | | Several houses in the northwest, Price from $13,000 _ - 2213 Hat, 7, mi. Goods than. Anumber of houses in the northwest. Price from i Ges aoa. Any House in | 9.500 0 €3.00. On easy terms. Stop paying Feut Ft ore tea “\itare opportunity to get a home cheap on Tat. m0 home on Clifte: r pear far in grass. well fertilized aud mauur: redo tg Be — efpioagiis bomen Chien ts nens LSet ica | Sesllet crepe is euvnortne ove hued vai of ‘20th ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING Co. ‘i HERRON & RAMI, ‘Situated on the 7th-st. pike, § andes from Washine- paste STORES, = . ee 3207 Fes | volittn Bepnch Band O.: $0 tesineet da} Bio routed po. dr22 50 218 ome. fon SALE—TWO HOUSES ON T Sr, tr é SAY? Mets ore 33.80 S0R9 Mat: 400 SEVENTH STREET N. W.. COR. D. Fes and 10th; modern, improvemenis: price for “Pore fullucappay w WESCOTT & wrLcox, | _malO-tubfom |S “camellias on anrecescsie ns 1907 Penusyivaniasve 1, FS SALE-LARGE 10-ROOM HOUSE, ALL CON SOR NT_—CO! OR’ ILE BR 7 Veniences, Mass. ave... b a WOO, eh, REA PPE uot | Exonavnon sae SCART TARE Pee ae ‘and sli mod. imps,; pertect order; near Departments RROD peed ae — a cof Serery abel tf iviein and busiuess centers. Inquire at 220 K ot, uw.m3i-g+ | EER ed JOR SALE-IN EAST WASHINGTON—HOUMES | Ovws of the best stratum Will be sold on reasotabue ff RENT_7-KOOM HOUSE AND STABLE NEW.| Re of & ° HU a S B55, from $890 up sino, lance pieces of round from | and favorable terme if sold wefore the Get day of Mayy Grutat., Me PlessautAprly toANSTEHARDON, | ¥ f O8H Hs x 6 so PE NOHOE Soe eat capitol = Gocunerdeaes tog Sat. eusty. Mi Pine sta, Me Pleasant aise | ‘coo. hee ae- Slim, AS ane aR pbsoomemtapae BET ae FLOR KENT-THREE STOKY TEN-ROOM HOUSE ‘OR SALE—GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY, 2212 aT Ouse PHOTOS, &c. 4th st. uw. Brick Store: Lot 202120; stable on ee ee eee, aay rear, "Offered for a stort thune at 4.500. baa ——EE ~ a 553g fourteen-room Brick, 15th, uear T st.; rent @50, LOK RENT—2018 G ST. LARGE THREE-STORY F wh wk wae Price 61.300; eany ternia. brick, 10 rooms: all mod. impe.; in good repair: RRR AA M OEE Dui st ne. near H. five-room Brick; water in yard; first-class neighborhood and very deal rent go0| EF EK R Ass ES rents for $10. $1,150. mal Wasiiaston, BC. af taken at once. M. D. PECK, 934 F st. ‘mbs-Se ey BRASUME 10,000 Feet of ‘ground near Serminus Bet, care: vi MAVE A LARGE RUMBER OF FAKMN AXD mR RENT — CONVENIENT SEVEN-ROO:! TO ORDER FROM A LARGE STOCK OF MOLD- t =r 50, _— country places for sale in Mon — ery Comnty Brlcg House: iay-window: enler, mod. Inprover ae Smnsl St” WALKER © W1ssON, 1006 Fat | Maryland, ‘Stine, wear te Btrlian, Gc ok 250." raf 080 Bea JOR BALE — CORNER” DWELLING, NEAR | twe ty wiles of Washi ie Pes onetieed ne thar 2.30. Inquire at 420 Bound wee # Fits dine, 12 gem aN Escicittal ane Soostifut’sctucn for a * Wwww BH TiLRK& RUTHERFORD, | We will be leased te give ony. iuforn wwww. H H.. mh31-6t*_ ___ 1807 F et n.w._| reference -o this secthum of the con wows oH d= JFOE SALE_SEAT FRAME HOUSE ON P si | “nous of Bnwsting Wa countg Tt & CO. EFPEFFO awne” Marke ‘sold 7. ii % FETE RH Bot ereeres om, | Emer ice ates Solty ete ee | manzrame TB i WEE RPICIESE P| ome a Wy Hex kee 00 F ¥ Sys5 RR SALE—THOSE POUR FINE IDENCES | cluckens, within & ities of city. Good weathoorhoud, oo. Ban cor. of Sth aud O sts. n.w 12 rooms aud bat: the | west or northwest pueierred. Suste bolton price Lue s®y oshs Ns So bert lites for th ac jin the city; Pilee forall ioar | cash.” Address COT TAL. Star office, use 53s, 1 18.008. are et S1$ Oe ___ 30 Atu | 20K KENT_WITH PMIVILEGE OF Bb YUNG, nk ? & = Eee =» | JZOR SALE—A_ FINE SMALL BUSINESS PLOP- | BS Farm ot 100 ucres, 6-ro0m house, laree barn and Sass ‘00 = ) Risry,on Nox Yorkave pment ith i ne Leo | stag, poultry coum traits An oka anes of all 916 AND 411 7TH ST., AND 1221 PA. AVE. * | Ufovewents: lars lute, 20th ; | te Charles Stotel. wuss In addition to the above-mentioned goods, AT MAIN STORE, 916 7TH SI, ‘An extensive line of | |, OK K. NT—FARM DORDERING ON THE FOTO. | BOS M Boarthtite Rua, Wasuine one Alowsndria ke | SLcomtnnd g 88 ates; bvase with woven Toothn stable, | wes Ber Cam ato stato cen har nal ge fot gerdeuioe, decry. Woating aud fehing T hove hoatthe neshingion and Ubis Juuction aucther plnon with 2eacreeo laud; bouse with ton oy ‘Suitable (or ‘revideuce wires. ee oun pardeigor ue Tdouan W- SWANK, Aleturiria, Va pdt A mbes. oats Re. m3l_ BH WARNER & OO. 010F uaw. AZZ Q3E DEUGNG, To WELL 4" uOUsE On 4 f—1314 AR Pere ays eee TLS one cise * SG aw. p-AS y. 5 Eee opetie Gnas oe

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