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Tur Moseuestar. MILLINERY. ‘The mont tasteful Fema ent enntt ment of Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery to im thia city into be found tn cur MILLINERY DE- PARTMENT. Ladies’ and Children's Hats in exquisite styles and colors, being exact reproductions frow the most famous Parisian wakers. THINKING OF A NEW JACKET? choosing—whether it's 50e. or $5 less than your purse, 38's worth looking into. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. amd quick sales" is our motto. Here they go at list 25 DOZEN LADIES’ CHEMISE AND DRAWERS. Drawers have a two-inch ruff of Hamburg and four fucks. Chemiso are made round and square neck. ‘They go at Sv. Eg uae Sea Riess, fee inawan: Tans, Urey sad Fancy Top Hose at “teas Fan Bic i oan ot et ey te an A 2Ch, aust palaiom worth 's Fast Biacl ose. -k Derby Ribbed, sizes 6 to 5), MERINO DEPARTMENT. Pine Swiss Bibbed V. rz. mk, Yellow, Lavender, White, iow neck tind sleeveless st Boe” i pais Site Cotton nibhed Vesta own at CORSET DEPARTMENT. ite Re Kea Ayes. Lag geal Bt Soc, THE MONUMENTAL, i” G37 AND 980 F ST. N.W. MMMM TT t NNN ERB Mau on ERS & GYilif. 8a E - BLEVENTH ANNUAL CLEARING SALE oF HIGH GRADE FURNITURE AND FABRICS, 1214 F 8st NW. READ OUR SEDUCTIVE OFFERS FOR TO- DAY AND TOMORROW. Portieres, with Vandyke Embroidery. Good value ate22. Now g12. 1 Oak Chamber Suite—Freuch Beveled Plate, $60. Now 829. ‘Fine Hall Stand $50. Now 834. (Cheval Chamber Suite $38. Now $25. Fine Corner Desk $25. Now $15. ‘Handsome Shaving Stand $18. Now $12, (Chiffonice With Glass $28. Now 616. YOU MUSTN'T PUT OF¥ COMING TO SEE THE ABOVE IF YOU ARE AT ALL INTERESTED, a8 JUDGING FROM THE EXPERIENCE WE HAVE HAD IN THE LAST TWO WEEKS THEY WILL SELL AS FAST AS THE PROVERBIAL HOT BUN. ALEX. MILNE, apliw iu F ST. NW. Marnyes: attrses: Marries: BH. HOUGHTON MANUFACTURING 00.'3 SPECIAL SALE OF MATTINGS. Weare prepared to show a beautiful lino of these foods in staty different patterns, from 10to WOcents | per yard. Some of these Matt.ucs arv of extra Leavy weight. Damask Mattines, Japanese Mattings, and China Mattings. It will give us great pleasure to show you this new line. Are you louking for bargains in Furniture? If so, we have them for you. Our stock fs very large and it must move. We are the sole agents for the North Star Dry Air Refrigerator. See the Hiigh-Back PLUSH ROCKER in Cherry ‘This is a big bargain. and Osk, We sell for $3.7 ‘This is the biggest bargain ever offered by any fur- ‘miture Louse in this or any other city. PARLOR SUITES, S-piece Oak aml Cherry Frames for #14. 75. S rie, silk Hiusa Suite, of unique desigm, onk frauen, 840. Gpiece ug Suites, in walnut, cherry and oak 45. S-piece Tapestry Suites, in cherry frames, $50. Handsome Overetuffed Purior Suites, 'm tapestries, brocateis snd satin damask, at correspondingly low ces. W. H. HOUGHTON MANUFACTURING Co., u 1218 AND 1290 F 8T. SEE A Sraxpanp- RRY'S. Once s week at least we must bring the Black Goods inreview. There is never a time they are out of place —never a time we do not fan into a fiame the other of these textiles. The undecided point with most of you is which to choose—and where to get the best assortiment—best quality for the least money. It is to settle these matters that we submit for your consideration this list of late arrivals. By name they are familiar—by quality you must know them: through us—-and by price—lay them im compar- toon beside what anybody offers. inch BLACK BRILLIANTINE—50c., (ORs4c.. 3c. and $1 a yard. 40-inch MOHAIR TAMISE- @2ic., 5c. and $1 a yard. 44-inch SILK WARP CRYSTALLETTES— $1.25 and 1.500 42-tnch BLACK BOURETTE STRIPE CHAL- ‘L18-s debutante of this seeson—$1.25 a yard. 40-mch HEM STITCHED CHALLIS—Sic. « yard. 42-inch ALL WOOL CHEVIOT —$1.15 yard. sO-nch SILK WARP LANSDOWNE—@1.25 yard. 46-inch SILK WARP GLORIOSA-91.50 at Ae och ALL WOOL BENGALINE-81!.00 a "Pinch ALL WOOT. BATISTE—dyed and ‘woven tn French hands—50c. and 75c. a yard. 40-inch ALL WOOL NUN'S VEILING—0e. a yard. 46-inch TAMISE—s ‘*Lupin"—75e. and $1 yard. 40-inch BORDEKED CARMELITE—Twoyat- terns left—S5e. a yard, ‘LEY'S SILK WARP MOUS- yard. $1 and $1.25 yard. 46-inch LUPIN'S CARMELITE— 91 and $1.25. yard. 42-inch WOOL CREPOX—particularly desir abie for mourning costumes—81 a yard. 24-INCH GRENADINE: SILK AND WOOL—7%. a yerd. ALL SILK—86c. a yard. ALL SILK (atriped)—61.25 a yi 24-INCH CREPE D'CHINE. GOOD QUALITY, 85e. yard. VERY FINE, 81.500 yard. STRIPED, $1.65 a yard. ALL-SILK BAKEGE for mourning veils you ‘Will find most suitabie and comfortable for the coming weather. 46-ineb —— GRENADINE—silk and ‘wool. 5 46-inch 3 zine CAMEL’'S HAIR GRENA- DINE, TUK and WOOL GRENADINE— striped—$2.50 a yard, 44-inch MEXICAN GRENADINE-SILK and ‘WOOL 82.50 a yard. 44-inch SILK and WOOL GRENADINE, $2 and 82.50 yard. In some of these varieties we are a little scant on quantity—but that speaks volumes for the worth— & poor thing won't find very ready sale. There is many 8 gem to be picked out in thisdepartment. We certainly have one of the finest collections that ever graced s counter. Our prices don’t let them rest SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Established 1840. ty J.C. Hercumsox. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN' GARMENT DEPARTMENT. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC JACKETS, &e. My fall line of LADIES’ JACKETS, CAPES, REEFERS, &o., in an extensive assortment. I offer many exclusive styles of CAPES and JACKETS. My patrons can rely upon getting their garments at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. ‘Keep in mind the fact—My Garments are cut after ‘special designs, giving yous PERFECT FIT, no mat- ter how little you may pay. Talso wish to call special attention to my carefully selected stock of MISSES JACKETS, Orncz Or LOUVRE GLOVE €O., ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 14, 1801. TO THE LADIES OF WASHINTON AND VICINITY: ‘Wo beg leave to call your attention to our TWO DAYS’ SPECIAL SALE of Wwwwa Wwww Aa wwww A ww ww wow 4 GGG 00 Ble 588 toa "od Commencing TOMORROW and lasting until THURSDAY, 6 o'clock p.m. $2.5 6 button Best Suede Kid Mousquetaires. In every size and color. ‘Warranted and tried on at our risk. Also & lot of Suede Mousquetaires, in Drab only, worth 81.50, will be closed out at #1 a pair. Please remember, at above prices TOMORROW and THURSDAY only. Lt 00 | & ae KEE Ege sty BRE oo uv v R EEE PoE Sey ye 8 sa 8 vy Ee Gag 00 Vv RE cco 00 M PP A NN ON ‘CoG “00 Me A AN NN Y 7 avy ‘¥ll PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. IN WHAT CONDITION 18 YOUR SPRING OVERCOAT? IF IT 18 SHABBY IN APPEARANCE AND SHOWS THE WEAR OF PREVIOUS SEASONS YOU SHOULD BY ALL MEANS GET A NEW ONE. THERE ABLE AT A VERY SMALL OUTLAY, ‘Tr YOU PURCHASE IT OF US. QUR OVERCOATS RANGE IN PRICE row $10 FOR A GOOD RE- LIABLE GARMENT TO $35 FOR THE peer 4ND BEST SPRING pemee: IN AMERICA, WITH A ake VARIETY OF CHOICE PaT- TERNS AND SPLENDID VALUES IN EACH INTERMEDIATE GRADE. ALL SIZES AND SHAPES AXD YOUR FIT IN EACH PATTERN. SPECIAL BALES ‘Tomorrow we start s series of Special Sales in our ‘Various departments-—-Goods offered at extra low prices, Some just purchased for this sale, other lots reru- ular prices reduced to special low prices for this week. RIBBON DEPARTMENT. 19 Cents. Chotes of the following ribbonsat the low price of 10-cents yard: At 10c., Tinsel Mixed Ribtons, Nos. 7 and 9, in various patterns and all colors—worth 30c. At 19c., Black Pure Silk Gauze Ribbons, No. 30— ‘worth 40c. yard. Atl9c., No. 22 Bick Velvet Ribbon, satin back, picot edyw, was 0c. yard. At 19¢ 22 Doubie Face Satin Ribbon, two-tone, ll Leading ab Be. LACE DEPARTMENT. Home special bargains in HALF FLOUNCINGS at 08, 75, O8e., #1.25 and $1.48, Chiffon Laces-Exnbroidery—in all colors, 38¢. yard to #2. : Special lot—reduced from @1.48 to 08e. yard. INFANTS’ WEAR DEPARTMENT. ‘TWO SPECIALS. Infants’ Long Slip—Cambric Tucks, Herringbone ‘Trimming, Embroidered Neck and Sleeve. 250. in- 01d cord bound, with silk girdle, at #2. stead of 39. Infants’ Long Sitp—Yoke fine Tucks, Embroidered Insertings, Embroidered Neck ‘and Sleeve. Reduced from @1.48 to 98 cents. See our line of Infants’ and Children's Capsand Hats. 2Be. to 84.98. stew ee ceece RUCHINGS. THREE SPECIAL LOTS. Cord Ruchings in Black, Cream and White, 3 cents yard. Double Silk Bolting Cloth Ruching, 12% cents yard; worth 25¢. Crepe de Chine Ruching, all colors, 1254 cents yard; worth 25¢, ‘See our line of Chiffon Ruehing, S0c. to Savard. COLLARS. ry ‘Manufacturers’ Samples. Another lot of sample Ladies’ and Children's Linen Collars and Cuffs, in White and Coiored, Bente; worth from 10 to 20c. each. WINDSOR TIES. 25-cent Windsor Ties, all colors, plain and fancy, at 19e. each. A lot of China Silk Ties, Cream, with colored figures, at 2 for 25 cents. ee ee ed SHIRT WAISTS. | ‘25-cent Percale and Fisnnel Shirt Waists, 19 cents. CHILDREN’S REEFER JACKETS. ‘96c. Blue Reefer Jackets, gilt anchor, 75 cents. $1.96 Blue, Red and Tan Reefer Jackets, gilt trim- ming, 61.75. 82.98 Blue, Red and Tan Reefer Jackets, gilt trim- ming, $2.68. iy LADY TACKETS. |, Sale of Reefers and Blazers. ‘Tan and Black Reefer Jackets, Frogs, $4.98. Tan, Biue and Black Gold Embroidery Blaser Jackets, $4.98. Blue and Gray Gold Embroidery Reefer Jackets, 94.98. BEADED CAPES AND PELERI ‘Reduced prices on Capes and Pelerines. eweee . BLAZER JACKETS, Choice Black Navy and Tan Blazer Jackets, plain or WEEK aT Trike 7 ai - RR i a A $°3 H ER MuuM AA Bre § ke PEA 5 DoS. et Eur y APRIL 14. 1801. Conexs Trrurxa Stone, Gus ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Branch of 8. Cohen & Co., Boston, ‘New Jot Headings. New Jet Galloons. Now Jet Passementeries, a iow New Jot Edgings and Beadings. ‘New Black Silk Headings. ‘New Black Silk Galloons, ‘New Black Silk Leaf Gimpe. ‘New Black Silk Edgings. Our stock of Dress Tritpmings ts full, at all times, of every desirable style and pattern in colored goods, in Gold and Silver, colored and Tinsel inixed, plain col- | °P*™ cored, Cantilla, Steel, Applique, Embroidery, de. Colored and Black Frogs, plain and Tinsel mized. Black and colored Girdles. Black Silk and Jet Medicis Collars. Black and Gold Medicis Collars. Biack and Steel Medicis Collars. Gold and Silver Medicis Collars, Girdles of every description to match collars. 8. COHEN & CO., Have JUST RECEIVED TWO CAR LOADS or PARLOR FURNITURE, Which are FIVE WEEKS LATE IN ARRIVING. THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. 7% SUITES TO BE SACRIFICED. BER THE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW, i? WILL “THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C Laxssvzoz & Bao. WILL NOW TREL ou ABOUT THEIR WHITE GooDs. ‘Soon, yes, very soon, the necessity for these goods will be apparent. It may perchance bea few daysand then the demand will be ‘more evident. ‘Be careful in your selection of White Ma- terials, for there are many materials that on account of theirnot being properly blesched turn yellow or even crock after one wash- ing. With us, as withagrest many mer- chants, this has been made a Study, and all of you can share our experience. At present writing we have on hand for Your immediate examination the following goods, which we can guarantee: 5,000 yards India Linen at Se. per yard. 5,000 yards India Linen at 8c. per yard. 5,000 yards India Linen at 10c. per yard. 10,000 yards India Linen at 12¢. per yard. 5,000 yards India Linen at 15c. per yard 5,000 yards India Linen at 186. per yard. 5,000 yards India Linen at 20c. por yard. 5,000 yards India Listen at 250. per yard. A FULL LINE OF ALL THE HIGHER GRADES. 300 pieces of IMPORTED PLAID AND STRIPED INDIA LINENS in rich and handsome styles at 25c. 200 pieces of fine Sheer Checks and Plaid ‘Nainsooks at 18¢. per yard. 500 pieces of PLAID AND STRIPED LAWN in all different styles at 12)0. per yard. Apron Nainsook, 50 differentistyles, at 8c. Apron Nainscok, 100 different styles, st 100. Apron Nainsook, 100 different styles, at 120. inch APRONETTE, WITH HAND- SOME LACE BORDERS, 12)4c. per yard. 40-inch APRONETTE in the latest styles, with Statin Stripes and Lace Borders,’ at 25e. and 30c. A full line of Sheer Natnsook, for summer ‘Wear, at 18c.,20c. ,25¢., 30c., 35c., 40e. and 50c. yard. ‘These goods are noted for their superior finish. Heavy Nainsook in all grades trom 18¢. to SOc. per yard. A complete line of WHITE AND CREAM MULLS from 26¢, to €1 per yard. Each a number finer than we ever sold be- ‘and Laces to trim these materials, ‘To give those children an opportunity who could not attend our Reefer Sale Ménday on ‘eccount of school we will say we will again Place on sale Saturday morning, from 9 until 12 o'clock, TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY BLUE CLOTH REEFERS, To fit children from 3 to 12 years, nicely trimmed on collar with gold anchor and on front and sleeves with gold buttons, for 97 CENTS. 9 TO 12. PRICE 97 CENTS. RUSSIAN LILACS isthe name of a perfume wo control for Washington. It isoneof the most fragrant, delicate and lasting perfumes manufactured. Though we have the sole monopoly of this we shall sell it for awhile for only 34c. ounce. Eb. AE SS: BR ¥ Ma GG at, oe RI $3 Sade oe = aplt (420, 422, 424, 426 7TH 8ST. Jouxson & Lourrnezz, 713 MAREET SPACE. ‘We have placed on sale today afresh lot of 24-inch Black ground China Silks at $1 per yard. The de- ‘signs of these Silks are entirely new, comprising Vio- Jet and other flowered effects. SHIRT WAISTS. Boys’ food quality ‘Outing Cloth” Shirt Waists, Sizes 4 to 13 years, at 25e. each. Percale” Shirt Waists, sizes 5 to AT FIVE DOLLARS ‘We'll sell you the best Blazer Jacket tobehad. Colors: ‘Navy, Tan and Black, trimmed with tinsel cord and guaranteed all wool, at $5. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. ‘New Parasols, €2 to 5 each. ‘New Umbrellas, 98c. to 86.50 each. Have you seen the 88 Sik Gloria Umbrellas we're ‘aelting at $1.50? JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S Popular Price Dry Goods House, ap13 «713. Market Space bet. 7th and 8th sts. Aver Tas Tarver ‘The long pole may knock down the persimmon, but short prices knock the purse o' man, I have knocked, ‘Handsoue Walnut ce Oak Cylinder Desk and Book Case, 825. Woven Wire Cots, @1.75 and 81.08 Wire springs, warranted goods, $2.4 her, owe! ‘Pounds, 000. Extra faae Oattonop Mattrens, 82.25, bo. a el A pena 5 oo, ‘Chairs, splint bottom, can’t warp nee Fauubiers tor, es oo sietsemmaebee ite. or 8 for 260. oe Mc ORssre wig ma aa nw, me, ben Pend, am Goovs, Dax Goora we TU FSD Cosrivexess ‘Tf not relieved by Judictous and timely treatment.ie Hable to result in chronic constipation. Asen apertent ‘that may be used with perfect safety and satisfaction, AYER'S PILLS are unsurpassed. Unlike most eathar- tice, these pills, while they relax and cleanse, exert © tonic influence on the stomach, liver and bowels,caus- ing these organs to perform thelr functions with ‘healthy regularity and comfort. Being purely vege- table and free from mineral drug of any kind, thetr use fe not attended with injurious effects. Good for old ‘and young of every climate, Ayers Pills are everywhere the favorite. G.W. Bowman, 26 Rast Main strest, Carlisle, Pa., says: *“Having been subject, for years, to constipation. without betag abie to find mech relief, Tat last tried Ayes’s Pills, and I deem tt both aduty and a pleasure to testify thet I have derived great ben- efit from their use. I would not willingly be without them.” AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS Prepared by ‘Dr. J. ©. AYEB & CO., Lowell, Mase. ‘Sold by all druggists and dealers in medicine. Ree haere Cn tn WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, PALATABLE AS MILK. WONDERFUL FLESH PRODUCER. MANY PEOPLE GAIN ONE POUND PER DAY BY ITS USE. ARELIABLE REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND COLDS, THROAT AFFECTIONS, (WASTING DISEASES, IMPURE BLOOD. 3 IT 18 THREE TIMES AS EFFICACIOUS 48 PLAIN COD LIVER OIL. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 10 Tux Hyarxo Tararuent Or Cox. STIPATION AND ORDINARY DYSPEPSIA, ‘Sir John Andrews, the English professor, believes that in the vast majority of eee sate Successfully overcome by taking s teaspoonful of genuine imported Carlsbad Sprudel Salt dissolved ina tummberful of water (half a pint), cold or hot, early in the morning, and, if necessary, on going to bed. 6 Lupus ‘tonic or children that BROWN'S TRON BE: itis et slid ePemenatdechs Sse Indigestion Mus A. A. Roprsars Naw Boor. sntiiieg HOW TO DE BRAU- Wie Fa a that want building up te vusands meek revthe world ad Sotaplesion : ae acs Binin and sevtibte tesruage cit nielanaata ion of the eicore Tact ‘Those out of town can secureit MME. A. RUPPERT, Branch Uffice, ab att Washington, D. TIC OR PURGATIVE 1 re DO Cir ‘good. ‘pine dooniy , but @ large amount of that. Only one pill « dose. ‘M®* Winslow's s0oTkine syacr 1G, with. the CHILD, SOFTENS theGUMS, ALLAYSall PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHEA. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for *“Mre. Winslow's Syrup,” and take uo other kind cents Dottie. 4lb-ly. Taz New Mostc Patace, 459, 455, 457, 450, acl, 468 a ee een Bean ts the present central OLIVER DITSON COMPANY, And includes an elegant large retail store of 70 feet — to all the scattered farm houses of the whole iGorrcpond rely frit, faformation or musical “Jor Childrep—Motion songs (25. A siren Berd, “Golden Boat [50e. (0c. }, Mise Social Singing—CoUlege £200,000 sold. Song Collections—Song Classics, Vol.1[81.]50s0nss. Choice sacred Solos, (81.1 4 sangs. ‘Piano Collections— Popular Piano Collection, ‘27 pleces. cous, Popular Dance Collection, (@1.-) 00 pieces. ‘Mailed, post-paid, om receipt of abo OLIVER DITSON COMPANY, BOSTON. 4. B DITSON & co., 1298 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. ‘He authorized the use of His nthe well-known a. LIEBIG, trade mark ‘signature, oe LIEBIG EXTBACT COMPANY'S OF BEEF. Yor Delicious: ‘For Improved and Beef Tea. {mh26-th,tu) Koonomic Cookery. M.S, Cann & Co's ALMA POLIOR ‘Is the Best Dressing in the WORLD for * Ladien’ Fine Shoes, ‘Bold by All Bhoe Dealers. apteosm 2/10, 20, 25 Aw 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR Cast. ‘We shell continue the enle of guods laid out ea cur second floor at above discounts until closed out. We € not care to move them to our new store, Mo, 1815 F ‘st, ; hence the sscriffce, ‘A. will bay any one wishing to purchase ‘To ove the amscrtment A few Nico Dinner Sots, Lampe and Plates among them. JUST OPENED on our Gret Score large assortment of Novelaten to Decorated Chine. APRIL 14, 1801. - 2d EDITION. NEEDS OF THE WEST. An Important Oonvention Assembles in Kansas City. 10 00S? BULKELEY. English Weavers Determined to |r Hold a Public Meeting. THE CECIL COUNTY MURDER. WESTERN STATES’ CONGRESS, One of the Most Notable Assemblages Kver ‘Meld in This Country. ‘Kansas Crrv, Kax., April 14.—The hotels are crowded with delegates to the western states’ commercial congress end additional delegates are arriving on every train. It promises to be one of the most notable assemblages of the kind ever held in the United States. ‘The west and south are secking an adjust- ment to the ‘conditions which have resulted from their marvolons mote that end will be one reciprocal and the welfare of loser commercial relations be purely non- that no tical nssion will be permitted. SS the con- ato ulterior object back the farmers of the states pee (beige Sagem y is empbat- subject to be dis coms et tatecess Yporth and south and east and west alike. Among the notable men who are now on the See are Con isp of Georgia, kin: Sim] mn of Kansas and yy of Missous Jay ‘orrey of St. Louis, John C. Wickliffe leaders ‘of the aven- New Orleans, one of the alley of Kimaee, to cheirwon, tatzo- duced Rev. Dr. Hayes of this city, mo prayed. Senator Kelley was chosen tem, hae | of the congress, and in along epecch of accept- ance oS St, ae the object of the congress. He as his inability to be present and dis- cussing some of the questions to come before the congress. . ——a TO OUST BULKELEY. Quo Warranto Proceedings Instituted by Judge Morris. New Haven, Conx., April 14—The papers in the quo warranto action by Judge L. B. ‘Morris to oust Morgan G. Bulkeley from the of Kentucky. ¢ Otis, Davis and | ‘MR. HURLBURTS CASE. ee ee susan Soeeaiantian ce 14—The case of Evelyn versus Hurlburt, the plaintiff being Gertrude Ellis, but known now as Gladys Evelyn, and the defendant Wm. Henry Hurlburt, formerly of New York and a well-known journalist, Seana ee ee She ‘swore that Mr. uriburt bad end placed on ber Saget = diamocd asked the defendant to Gladys that ‘adhoagh s a number of air Hariburt’s letters had been stolen from desk. she still had about gy bewrng | dates between May and December, i! Some of the letters were read. all couched in the most endear Plaintiff swore that before going to the Riviera she had rtion of ber weddin outfit and. that ‘Mr. Hurlburt eclocted a blue gown for her to be married in. To Be Sent to Washington Soon. New Onzeavs, April i4.—United States Dis- trict Attorney Grant says he expects to send bis report on the lynching of the Italians to the Department of Justice at Washington the latter week part of this ce asiatichiiaan Mr. Parnell Charges Unfairness. Special Cable Dispatch to The Fvening Star, Dvsiix, April 14.—Mr. Parnell complains in tho Freeman's Journai, that Mr. MeCarthy has failed to ratify the arrangement regarding the | that was agreed disposition of the Paris to over a month ago. rac FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. ‘The fotlo: the openine amd prices of the Kew York ‘Miuck Maret, pore, Sy apecial Mire to Corson and Macertney ” Washington Stock Exchange. Sales—Regulur call— 12 o'clock m: Washington and Georgetown Hailtoad, § at 25. Eekingtou and Soldiers’ Home Railroad, $5 ot $63. Peuple's Fire < | property See jof Lynchburg are at th | Mr. John Ambler Smith trip to Richmon Xe the committee to attend the funeral of Gen. Spinola: Messrs. Ketcham of New York, Chas y of New York, Springer of iMimois, of Pennsylvania, Andrews of Maas bu- nd Tucker of Virginia Samuel Bellen of the United Y. Van Ruymbeke of Aurore, §. 2 of Buffalo are at Wil- lard’s.——-Frank Trumball of Denver, Wo BR Kelly of Chicago and F. H. Wheeler of New York are at the Arlington.—D. E Miller of Lon and, HL Raaney of Ole Driscoll of New York are at the Shore! - K. K. Emerson of Masachusetts, Wm, I. Wile lame of Ohio, RH Hanning of ‘New Yord are at the Ebbitt.— —Louis N.Y, 3. W, Woodrall oft NY, and * Rev. Dr. S& Todd, the vew pastor of Hamline M. FE. Church, are at the Fredon A Wellerstete of tan Francisco. A. Gutram of London, England, ET. Mall of Columbuc, bin, ee ok @e St. James.—C. B. ye of Chicago, Winslow Joyce of Boston and 0. EB. White- *h of Roanoke Villiam G. Lang of West P man of New ‘Haven and Wheoling, C. Erein conburg and Jeferson Salem, Va., i ere to ara! wae Supreme Court. Mr. A tertd at the United States Me City.—_W. B. Robison has been has bed for several dry the grip, but is now m Building Permits Building permite wore sued today as follows: J. W. Hobbs, two brick dwellings, 915 asd 97 C street northeast; $4,000. M.C. Brennan cue brick dwelling, 302 13", strect -outhwest; 32,260. Insurance, 15 at 54; 100 at 54. Pr ‘wat 4g; 100at %- Washington Gas, 18 at 45: letter from President Harrison, re- 2, pul, golds 10; bik currency, 127 bid, — asked. 1902, 116 bid, — asked. 18, 125 bid, — asked. ng: Bid, — caked © goyear Tandy Sa ies Walter stock, i, 1901, ae-yeur fund, 65, gol Water stock, 7s, ‘carn 2.656, 1924, fund, currency. x ington and Georgetown Railroad Convertible 6a 1x6 bid, 125, aged. | Nasonic Hall Association, tated. , Washington Market asked. Ist mortgage Gs, 110 vid, governor's chair were presented in the superior | Aineric: ber | court this morning. After reciting the events of Re cintion Seo sees cate nt the result was certified to Morris to have s majority, over all. The ure are recit eaeend tasepationsed soreyciee ile: ley to show cause why he should not give up vats ge genta the writ and made it re- ‘Similar proceedings were held in the case of Dr. Alsop against Licut. Gov. Mervin. Alsop claime to have boen elected lieutenant governor by the demoerats. eros BPRS BOUND TO HOLD A MEETING. ‘The Bradford, Engiand, Weavers Occupy the Interdicted Square. Loxpox, April 14.—Di received this morning from Bradford, Yorkshire, show that the trouble between the authorities and the striking weavers, who yesterday met to protest against their being refused permission to hold a meeting in the town hall square and who were only dispersed after offer: ve di yep chatlnnhe beietanen So tn police and the mili- tary, is not yet at an end. eee the alain 3 advanced the strikers made great namberr gathered: shoal the "place numbers ered about which the; had “selected for holding the forbiddea and the possession of which ‘an #0 fiercely contested with the Leoger and soldiers —_ The workmen and seem dis- Potgt to, stl te ‘prem their right to their meeting in the interdicted space. THE CECIL COUNTY 3 TRAGEDY. Mrs. Riehards May Recover—Detectives at ‘Werk on the Case. Corona, Mp., April 14.—The funeral of Mrs. J. Granville Richard, who was shot while in bed on Sunday night by burglars, is appointed for Thursday next. The doctors do not think that the wounds of Mr. Richards will prove = Mr. Richards’ two brothers, L. H. R. Rich- as lawyer of Media. Pa..and Jos. T. Rich- chief engineer of the Penns: Se ee = were’ telegraphed for early yes “es and they arrived Fr scene of the tragedy sf e'clock in the | sx gfterncom, coming on, from Philadelphia in a special . C. are STOCKS DULL BUT STEADY. ‘They Fluctuate s Little, but Settle Down at About Opening Prices. New Your, April 14—Tho stock market this the legislature and — Ligh: Ge, 1904, 200 Vid, —aske L Washiagton Light fantry 3d, 78, 1904, 95 Vid. 103 asked. Washingt iz Company, series A, és, 120 bid, — asked. “Washington ‘Gas Light Company, series B, 64, 123 bid, — asked. Washington Gas Come | pany’ Convertible 63, 130 bid, 158 asked. National Lauk Stocks—Bank of Washington, 400 bid, 500 asked. Bank of Kepubite, 270 bid, — Metropolitan, 29 bid, 300 asked.” Ceutral, 390 bal Second, 156 ‘bid. — ‘asked. Farmers aud Me- chanics’, 190 bid, 200 asked. Citizens’, 170 bid, 180 asked. Columbia, 155. bid, 160 asked. Capi tal, 123 bid, 125;g,ashed. West Knd, 99% bid, 100% gated, ‘Traders, 118 bid, 118% atc" Lincolt, i vid, — helltoed Stocks Washington and Georgetown, Be bid, 246 anked: Metrupolitan. 11535 Did. 11Y anked: Columbia, 65 bid, 78 asked. Capitol and North O Street, 50 bid, S5 asked. Eckiugton aud Soiders Home, 66 bid, 56% asked. Georgetown and Wen- leytown, 63 bid, 6 asked. Insurance Stocks—Firemen’s, 47 bid, 55 asked. Franklin, 56% bid, 58 asked. Metropolitan, 80 bid, — asked. National Union,isy; bid, 21 asked. Arlington, 180 bid, 195 asked. Corcoran, 65 bid, — asked.” Co- Jumbiay 16% (bid) 14 aaked “Gorinan-American, vid, — asked. Potomac, 83 100 ake Kigen 8 bid, 3, ® By ie asked. Lincoln. 5% vid, 5 asked.’ Commercial, bids 424 asked. Pitle Insurance Stocks—Real Estate Title, 125 bid, — asked. Columbia Title, 6% bid, 64 usked. Gus and Electric Light Stocks—Washiigton Gas, 45 bid, 455 asked. Georgetown Gas, 4s bid. U. 5. Blecitic Light, 16736 vid, 135 asked. ‘TelephoneStocks—Peninsylvania, 2 bid, —asked. Ch®apeake and Fotomuc,das, Vid. 605s asked. Ammer jean Graphophone, 53 bid, 6 asked. Miscelluuevus Stocks —W usliington Market Com- pany, 16 bid, 20 asked. Wasbington Brick M. chine Company, — bid, — asked. Great Falls I Safe Safe Deposit Company, 110 bid, — asked. Was ington Loan aud ‘Trust Com v6 bid, 96 asked. American Security ‘Trust Company, ‘80 bid, Si asked. —__ Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, April 14. — Cotton dull — mia- firm — Howard street and pers nites 4.50, do. do., “family, brands, extra, 6.3545.5i; 85.60; spring’ wh 5 % Straight, 5.10a5.40; do, do., extra, 4.604490. Wheat do. do., soul do. Western whize, GvaGs; do. Gig; graded No. ¥ white, 68; do. Rye steady—choice, Mavs; good to prime, ssavs; common to fair, 73085. Hay Srm—choice timothy, 11.50a12.00; good to —mens pork, Toose ‘shoulders, 3X: sides, 64; sugar-pici ime, 10.30aii-5. 12.50, mew 14.00; long clear, 6%, led shouhlers, 634: Provisions e-es. Copper quiet—retined, 1 ald Vhisky ‘dull —1.2881.26. Freights to Li per steamer steady—cotton, 0 sucks, 8 cents pet 10 | pounds, Cork for orders, 3s.¢l. uur, barrels; wheat, 4.585 bu: i corn, r Dusnels; oats, 9,000 bushels; rye, 1,096 bushel. Shi —flour, 19,617 barreis; wheat, 25,600 bushe! ~ Sales, —wheat, ee bushels, corn, 41,855. Peanuts steady end unchanged. BALTIMORE. April 14—Virginia threes, 64 Baltimore and Ohio stock, as Battimore ‘953g; Comsotidated | Barber & ios, onc brick dwelling, Ohio ave nue between 13th aod 134; #10,000. —_ Range of the Thermometer, The following were the readings at the signal office . m., 55; 2 p.m., 76. Maximum, 78; minimam, 44. joer MS iced seventy vate, Sa Tharetes at Boy Tranity Churn. 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