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n. Apri Julius Lavdurgh's Ofer of @ Trip to the oriu'e Fair. vopu.ar policeman, * + 4 Py 4 ry 3 & This cougon repress one vote for the moat 3 4 4 3 3 + 4 ities [SSSSSBSS" SS SASSSRSHRAANEENSSRS SHESSSSSSSSSSEAS April 72. . Jutius Lansburgits Ofer of @ Trip to the ® Fair. . This coupon represents one vot povuiar ietier ca for the most rier. LEPERLELBLPCLEY TTT IEeE Led Of Gingham Dresses FOR CHILDREN 1, 2, 3, 4 AND 5 VEARS OLD. GINGHAM DRESSES, MADE WITH GRETCHEN WAIST, TRIMMED WITH. THREE ROWS OF NARKOW WHITE BRAID, FULL HIGH SLEEVES AND PLAIN FULL SKIRT, WITH THREE- INCH HEM. PRICE, 75e. 289 Different YY imQrea ALG Go A.plate mizror. Reduced rom $25 to 4 elewant sui Original y ting Desoidat just i BI2R Nox, 262. Basznvrr Surz Or Suozs Ar 1203 F Sz. (Formerly Mockbee & Co.) SILL TES’ GAINS THAT ARE THAN Two THUU BING D BE PLACEDON SALE THIS WEEK Ar Srrnz Lowen Reovertos Parces. Eveerrmse Mesr Go. f Binchers now. Donsola Att Bluckers no B T * eae Ties, opera tor, 2123 a... SOO bows trom $1.75 up, @ fuarantecd saving of 1 }o $2.00 a pair. Suozs For Bors Aso Grats Av Buse pt Prices. Se. Stes 5 to 11. Price = LOW PRICES STILL | 3, $0 YOU CAS EASILY | UCHION 13 BEING MADE | Tae Baxxaver Sax 1203 F Save Money I4ra & SSzs. NW. ANOTHER STYLE GINGHAM DRESS, MADE WITH GRETCHEN WAIST, TRIMMED WITH EMBROID- ERY, HIGH SLEEVES AND FULL SKIRT, WITH DEEPREM. PRICE, 75c. Grn EMPIRE JAM DRESSES, MADE WITH WAIST, FULL RUFFLE, WHICH EXTEND3 OVER THE SHOUL- DERS, HIGH SLEEVES, FULL SKIRT, WITH SIX-INCH HEM. PRICE, $1.25. GUIMPE DRESSES MADE OF FRENCH GINGEAM, WITH LAPELS OF SAME GOODS, WHICH EXTEND OVER THE SHOULDERS, FORMING A DOUBLE BOX PLEAT, EDGED WITH HAMEULG EMBROIDERY, FINISHED WITH FEATLER STITCHING. PRICT, 81.48. ANOTHER STYLE GUIMPE DRESS OF EXTRA FINE NCH GINGHAM, MADE WITH DOUBLE BOX-PLAITED FLE, WEICH EXTENDS OVER THE SHOULDERS, EDGED WITH HAMBURG EMBROIDE! FULL WIDE SKIRT, WITH SIX-INCH HEM. PRICE, 81.98. traw Sailors 2997 Pa. ave. QAQQRQQAAAQAQRARE Ulter Ie scarce, expecially yucd butter. rsa season When prices are inclined to jump if we'd let ‘em, but we went Tere of Pine 4: it FORE 91 & Pt ATE . = % Denier “and K at. Telephone $71. aplT QQeQcdeadeg cr WE PAVE A BRAUTIFUL LITTLE ROOM AWAY FROM ALL THE REST OF THE STORE FOR THE SALE OF THESE GOODS. OUR INFANTS’ DE- PARTMENT IS FILLED WITH ALL THE NEWIDEASIN USE. YOUCAN BRING THE LITTLE ONES WITH YOU: THEY WILL BE WELCOME HERE. ia | ry 145 BVBNLNG sia. WASHINGTON, D, G, MONDAY, APRIL 17, SPECIE Saiz OF LACES Embroideries AT BSY Misi Tomorrow. Having closed out from an overstocked importer the balance of his line of Laces and Embroideries at cunsiderably less than reguiar priees we sball place the stock on ‘sale tomorrow proportionally low. Grand chance to secure Laces and Em- broideries for trimming ginghaus, sateens and other summer wash dresses as well as for woolens, China silks, &c. Llot Narrow Cambric Edgings, worth from 8 to 10c. Oxry 4c. Per Yo. lot Cambrio Embroldertes, white and colors, 2 to Gim wide, reduced from 1234, 15 and 18e. Osty 100, Pee Yo. lot Cambric Embrotderies, white and colors, 2 tq 8 in. wide, reduced from 20 and Osxty 160 Pen Yo. Fine Nansook and Swiss Embroideries, all widths, handsome open patterns, all npw designs, from 5 to SOc. per yard. Laces Unpver Praace. New “‘Sayilla" Laces, white and belze, 4 to 6 in. wide, worth 18°. > , Pen Yo, Osty 123, Ant de Tre'and” Laces, 4 to 6 aud beixe, worth 2c, Osty 18¢ Pex Yo. "Point de Ire 1 in. wide, white and Leize, regular value 40105 25, 30 & 33. Yo. llot of New Griental Laces, 4 to wide, new open paiterns, white and bei Osx 25c. Pun Yo. * Lot of Black Ai 61m. wise, rea Oxix 18. Pex Yo. Liotof All-silk Net-to; ‘& Bourdon Laces, 3to 8 in. wide, ranging in price from 35 to Sve. per yd. Laces, 4 to 9 uantilly Laces, 4 to 7 value 25e. Une of Biack, Weite and Beige ws, 9 tol4 iu. wide, all new de- jens, ranging rom 40c. to Parasol Covers f te and beige, in Not 5O:. to $1.0) exci. BON MARCHE 314--316 Tax Sr. LANSBURCH camps & BRO., 420. 422, 404, 426 TTH ST. ap]? No other house DOES—EVER DID—or K WILL sell such STERLING TIES at such LOW PRICES as S : Sars Asp Courany. Were going to give a Trak to each of the winners of the ‘‘Post's” World's Fair trips, Hasax Azoz: ike water—merit finds its level. ‘That's how we come by HANAN and SON'S agency. Great “‘cobblers,” those men, —They make the beet Men’ Shoes in the world. ———There's no discounting that.——They wear lonser.——Fit like ® custom- rade shoe—with a hundred per cont more style to them. ‘They make fast friends fast.—If that settles you— you wear one p: you're a ‘‘Hanan” man after that. We've got = complete line of all of their spring styles———You coutdn't find @ better variety in one of Hanan's own stores.——Calf—Patent ‘Leather—Russet—‘‘High and Low Cut” They're mighty Shoes—easy to get now that we're handling ‘em—easy ese a3 soon as you put your foot in them—cause art bas fcllowed nature's outlines—‘*Easy"—Lecause you only pay us what you'd have to pay Hanan himself. —'Tisn’t much — considering the Shoes—not penny more than they're worth. ‘TLere’s none like them.——None ‘just Zr ae good."——It's “*anan's"—or less satisfaction. You'd rather have the ‘atisfaction—now that you are sure of tt Nowhere but here—in the District Saxs Axp Cosrasy. PENN. AVE. and 7TH STREET. CLOTHES. FURNISHINGS. Mats. sereieg.» TAILORING. sHors. Tee" TRUNKS. pty “SAKS’ CORNER.” est 50e. cxver SETS SCUMEE CORSETS — - Ever Sold. ‘Satisfaction. ruarat A money funded.” Finest coreet store ‘Ia the oat M. C. Wreus, 1003 F Sz. ait G"4T MATING 5: NE as or Fancy Matting for one week, Tic. yak: Stra Heavy Chinese Fancy Masting, 15e. per apl5-2t 743, 745 and 747 Buh oh 8e. ])*°K25Ness 02 Tue Liguon HABIT Po” pi oR mt HE igo HABIT FOs- Seid by &.¥. WARE, Washington. Je7-1y MeDERMID. Many Departments Contribute som» of their Lest items for » wrand sal and stylish weaves of be reduced to prices ‘quoting. aud UNDERWEAR vention on and the low prices we ask, If you'vea want in any of these lines this List will intercst soa. DRESS GOODS FIRST. A beautiful line of Silx-striped Challies, Met and dark grounds, an eatizely new invoice. fomorro Exquisite assort with black grounds. Quaift; for €1. 19 will go tomorrow for. Black Yobosk! Crepes. many different weave and ¥1.25 per yard to. Brocaded Tamise, 40 inches w: ‘ow from 1.73 AND 81.50 YARD. ONE CAPE ITEM. An entirely new line of B: Examine the goods extra quslity Lisie Thread V rude the goods by the prices you seo We're famed for wiving values that cthers do not <hiak of cffering. x 1114-1116 F Sz. N.W. The Richest And therefore tho moat beaut!fal of DRESS TRIMMINGS is JET. This will be our lead~ ing offer toxsorrow. But there's no trimming i existence that you won't find here, and.as we buy in such large quantities we got reduced prices. ‘You get ths benefit of the reduction. Look over tomorrow's list and judge for ‘yourseif. “Quality” marks every item. New Jet Band Trimming, % to Oinches wide, from. 50 CTS. TO $5.50 A special assortment of Jet Band Trimmings tha: othersseil for from$1.50 to 82.00 we'll offer for. Let of narrow fine ent Jet 00 AND $1.25 inch wie, for frou *.. 25 CTS. TO $1.00 Lot of narrow bdginits for S.Cohen MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1300 F ST. X.w., ‘To mest the greet demand for SPRING BONNETS end HATS, bas just revetved another shipment of the ‘VERY LATEST NOVELTIES in the MILLINERY ART. UNTRIMMED HATS, FLOWERS and ‘BIBBONS in GREAT VARIETY. 24 Sm & Rw. WOODWARD AND LOTHROP, 10TH, UTR AND ¥ GT. N.W, —— ALL 60 AND 400, CANDIES ARE WOW 25s. — TURKISH RUGS AND WHOLE CARPETS In progress on fourth fear, Choice styies from the auction sale of A, A, Vantine & Oo., at fully one-third lees than value and about tour hundred rugs from our own stock at greatly reduced prices. See the “CLEOPATRA” and the “COLUMBO” Rugs, They are novelties and our sloue for Washington, (Pourth floor... lat eanex.) THE LATEST IN SILKS. 23-1cx Bese Caxton Sux, 55o, Yuno, 22-1cx Srasrzen Tuseaume, 75¢. Yann. under skylight. ) FROM CHINA DEPARTMENT. (at floor. ANNUAL SPRING SALE or Ss, Heesane Lane Sees, Hisrs Asp SvaGestions ‘ro THOSE IN QUEST OF WEDDING GIFTS. ~ Prrow Asp Borsrer Sus. Corrox Sucers. Pirow Axp Borsrer Sus. Puow Ayp Surer Suaus, Puro Lirsess Asp Corroxs. Borsrzn Axp Szeeria ‘The varied, rich and superb assortment of CHINA WARE which we dispiay offers anexce!- lent opportunity for the selection of useful as weil as han@someyifts. A stocksecond to none 4m qualities and prices. Our fifth floor ts filled to overflowing with articles that have been carefully selected for individual merit, and there is scarcely acom- ‘monplace thing in the entire collection. How appropriate they are for Wedding and Birthday Warers, Barrens, Burcens Asp Oooxs: Coats, Jackets Axp Apzoxs. AS SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS WE OFFER ENCH ALL-LINEN SHEETS, bem- Gifts you may Judge from the following: —94.25 pr.— HAND-PAINTED LIMOGES CHINA PISH Finer qualities, 85.60 to $15.00 pr. SET, 27 pieces, includizg bone riates—each ALL-LINEN PILLOW CASES, hemstitehed, Plate a cifferent decoration, ‘2534430 inches, 965.00. — ——81.00 Finer qualitios, t0 83.50. HAND-PAINTED FRENCH CHINA FISH ALL-LINEN BOLSTER CASES, hem- SETS, £7 pieces, including titee stitche: 4x72 inches, plate a different Hon. —$1.50 each. — Fi core pee. Finer qualities, 81.6234 to #3.00 each. ae: ATLANTIC MILLS COTTON SHEETS, \' FRENCH CHINA FISH SETS, gold decors ~ | ‘ton, 13 pieces, —#20.00.— BROWN, WESTHEAD AND MOORE 8QUP SETS, rococo border decoration, 15 pieces. —$0.00.— Ic. and 16c. each. —— BLACK COATS, alpaca and _ BROWN, WESTHEAD AND MOORE SOUP et SETS, delicate blue border, 15 pieces, BARBERS’, WAITERS' AND BARTEN- —#48.00,— es COATS — Wa:nsu: twilled and doubie warp cotton, sinsie and double | CROWN DERBY OYSTER GETE,cobat ue breasted. All size —66e— ipiciamaan orn SEVRES TETE-A-TETE FETS, Aaltet . - exquisitely une LINEN COATS, large and aasicated ails aacieat er 10 sorall platés brag ne a —875.00.— BUTCHERS’ COATS, large os ‘. end small plaids Usually $2.50 DODLEY" GAME GETS, appropriate deco- Fatlon, 13 pieces, —210.00.— LIMOGES GAME SETS, royal biue border, ‘hand-painted decoration, 15 pieces. ~—845.00.—— OTHER GAME SETS AS LOW 48 —85.00.—— BUTCHERS, WAITERS’ AND COOKS’ APRONS, dovble warp cotton and N. Y. mills twill, -—40e. each. , 84 doz.— WAITERS’ APRONS, made of N. ¥. milis twilled muslin. —400. for $1.— ---lth st. bldz,)i1 (24 floor. .. LINOGES DINNER SETS in every grade of decoration, 125-PILCE SETS, rated gold decoration, —#200.— ITSPIECE SETS, raised gold decoration. —2190. ee Masvracrorers Rexxasts Turse It has been our custom to receive on the Ist day of each year » large shipment of there Mnens right from the factory and wvea sold 125-PIECE SETS, clouded gold edge, they can't be duplicated until the following —t150.— January. ‘They are perfect, of course, and come in 125-PLECE SETS, gold border, a Doylter, &e. 4,800 YARDS ON SALE AT We., Ube. and de, OTHER DINNER SETS as low as — = ROYAL WORCESTER CHOCOLATE SETS, Jost as woo. asif you bought from the plece oe ae and paid almost double. (2d floor, 1ith st, building.) ivoans CHOCOLATE SETS, gotd cecora- jon. 816.95, Oce Orricat Depanruest ENGLISH CHINA cit ETS, Now cecupies the entire front of let au- Se a) tinted deoorations. nex, 101: Fst. We have oraned this part so of cur stcre with special reference to the coa- ‘ventence o: the practice of optics. eee wee oats, ‘The value of spsciacies and eyeziassos de- pends upon the skill of the person who tts and CHOCOLATE POTS, numerous decorations, adjusts them, ae We emp:oy a specialist with an established AFTER- DINNER COFFEE CUPS AND reputation in this BAUCERS. Goid Spectacies., —20e. to 85. — Gold Eyegissses., Steel Speota: Shell Zylontte Eyegiasses..... Black Zylonite Eyes! Opera Glasses a: reduced prices. A few bargsins in Gi Maguitiers and Lesdng Gissses, varying in size from 34 tzeh up to 6 tuches. Ocutists’ prevesiptions receive prompt aad . We can save you fru.n ont- Rica Cur Grass, Buying Cut Giass tea good deal like buying Glawonds, the difference in color beius dts- cernible by the averaxe purchaser only upon close comparison. We maintain in our Grys- tal Room the very highest standard of excel- Jency, and that a plece comes from us is indis- butedle warranty of its yood quality. SPECIAL. ‘Tin Case Thermometers, lithogzaphie scale, FINE CUT GOBLETS.. FINE CUT TUMBLERS., FINE CUT CHAMPAGNES, = $4.75 to @22.50 doz, FINE CUT CLARETS.,@13.50to $14.75 doz, FINE CUY FINGER BOWLS..818to 836dox, FINE CUT CARAFE... 83 to BVeach FINE CUT DECANTERS...¢2,49 to $17 each FINE CUT BERRY BOWELS, ‘98.23 to 818 each FINE CUT PUNCH BOWLS, ‘Tim Case Thermo: Fovis:ed metal scale, euitable for indoor or outdoor use. Pools" Signal Service Thermometer and Bar- on:o:er combined, valurbie instrument for the house or oitice, usually sold for double. (Pirst floor... —— Lesrex Woon Ssmr Parreess. In Heht ray, dark gray, bi and black. ee In iteht ray, dark ezay, blue gray and blact = Ligit in wetxit, and, as they cannot be pene ad le ae aS sick trated by dust oF dirt beexuse of the wiry ne- ture of the yarn of which the fauric is made, they are just the thing for summer wear. By Croces. ly shaking ail of the cust is removed, 236 yards fall and 40 inches long. mee yey ee 675 en 82.75 10 875.00. — (Flannel Dept. 24 floor, 11th st. blé'z.) Each one warranted, ——— = Norox Deranruesz, Fency and Plain Bone Buttons, for wash in all colors. : —S and 10c. a dozen. — Clark's “0. N.T." Spool Cotton. —4e. spool—43e. a dozen. — J. and P. Coats’ Spool Cotton, —te. spool—45c a dozen, — Bias Velveteen Facings, all shades. Laxrs, A fine Piano or Benquet Lamp with « hand- ‘ome ailk shade is also very appropriate. —#5 to 850.00 complete. — Five O'’crock Tea Kerruzs Lic. & piece. — Redfern Facing. And stands ars favorites, too, $1.95 to $7.50. — Gth floor...... Oth and 11th st. bldgs.) 4 NEW ARRIVAL OF “RED STAR LIME” ‘LAP ROBES AND DUSTERS. In varions patterns and colorings, plain green and plaiis of green, bronze, tan, drab and ecru. —TSe., 81.25, $1.50, $2, $2.75, $3 and $4. — Also s full line of ee ae “THE EMPRESS" Mitcheiine Spread, in colors, something new and very pretty. ‘White Cheese Cloth Comforts, double bed sise, 5 —tL— + sseseeeLDth ot, building.) _— Taz “Carrow Sewrxo Macare, $19.50, INCLUDING A FULL SET OF ATTACHMENTS. MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS AXD GUARANTEED POR FIVE YR2ARS, (2a floor... 10th ot. building.) — 10zs, llzz A F Sra N.W. NCS PALACE. HEADQUARTERS POR MILLINERY AND WRAPS, Offers for Tomorrow, » the following 16938—T ‘Tuesday, Fier Ocsmtee Sra LADING, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Spring Cloaks|= redutaous we wil aloe . Discouxr Or : ad Per Cent Fake (400 uy Few | Reerrved, Your choice , Blue, Gray, and Green Cay {i all the latest styles ‘at %( off the regular Cloaks shares in the of Blac’ or J .ckeis, in In Our Millinery Depariment offer Misses’ and Chit wed caliors, Mivbou Ba Pearl Straw Ladies’ Mises! and Children’s ‘Bats and Flats, tu all the latest ska:en, silcoiurs. Revular value, G3 and 7: = 3Q_ Union, M 480 tall coors, Hegular value, soc. At. e Ladioe! ang, Misses’ aisincls, Brin Fine Quality “Porcusine “Spit Braid Kuex Sailor, in black red. x and Giay, Legul 200 Tetamed Hate end Bona ‘Straw, in all’ colors, al fects,” Hewular 2, Specials WRAPPERS, 25 dozen Ladies’ Calico Wrappers, fest col- geainetiy vaterna. “Wegular rrice,08 cents, i $3.50 in 75c. T5e. SPECIAL ie ea ereudarererie seeceneutaee Ruisied with beading. Hogular price, 61-3, Byecial, 98c. 98c, 98o. 2 Specials in MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. SPECIAL L| One lot of Muslin Drawers, with Ham. burg embroidered rafe, tucl War price, Special, 25e, id trek wi abroider feck aud'down trot, Mother Uroidery. Megw. 750, 2 Specials in RIBBED UNDERWEAR. 50 dozen Libbed Vests, Regular price,10c. Special, To To Te, Oty lt gf, Hatra Fine Laie Trend Vouts in white fresh woods), withalle dawine tape trong Deck And arindoles; “Regular price, 0c. bpecial, 29. 290 290. KING'S PALAGE, 812.814 7TH ST, By Exrraosprsany Betrerrs Or W. Hl. HOEKE. ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD, Butlding to be enlarged, 1-4 Ovr For Csr, ‘To get our stock ont of the way before the builders ‘Dew.n work end to avoid the exiens> of bandliug and -_ ee damage by dust we will beg.n Monday or bee ENTIRE STOCK ‘Nothine rererved) at OFF YOR CASH. Which amount wien takeu frown ‘our low Prices offers the grandest opportusity voat bas ever Soume in your way to wet FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT FIRST COST. Cur stock, ea 5on know, ts mecked in plain figures, Just eeu oterta you: the pricoto wiles tas reduces THY BEST BODY BEUSSELS AND MOQUETTE CARPETS. Pay you to buy and xeep them until it fall if you dart wauit thei pus down Low: “Wil esore’ thea tor ‘you free of charge. NOTE THE GREAT REDUCTION IT MAKES IN CHAMBER YURNITURE. BRINGS Our $19.50 Soltd Oak Suits Down to 814.08 Gur £35.09 £0) io Dow. 10 4 25 s Avd {t plays havo: with Prices in the Parlor. Makes m ‘a and Tapestry Su‘t 37.50. Mates our 6 Pars sod Tape arsio B27 es OU ‘Suiies €48.75, ‘Makes our ucucells fakes OUF 94 Sultes giih 5, our: ile Suites $108.75. rocatel DID YOU EVER HEAR h legit:nato reductions! ine like sollavs ever Knows ofy but neceseity Maowe 30 you will trade with us aud we aus: have more for your and the only way to get BUILD HIGHEZ, at PRICES LOWER. MAKES . ‘The sale will bexin MONDAY MORNING at 8:30. The early comers get first choice. We H. HOEKE, STH AND PA. AVE. apl7-8t a cholera be just **s0 ? i ‘s'to have proper yours is out of ~ pnd us attend to it. Our: para RS ‘upon to *‘do over a in = Seine Bit: 432 978 Sz S. 8. SHB & Gas Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Gas Fistures, &¢. apl7 The BestEffeots A.GUBE& BER: 1224 FSE N.W. it Yo Roe SUF Covctzs: 1081 ABB F Sit Live Topics of Interest im This Progressive Section of the District. ‘The beautiful chapel erected by Mrs. John Vinton Dabigren on the grounds of the George- town University in memory of ber youngest child, who died in infancy, was appropriately Aedicated yesterday. The chapel is a beautiful specimen of architecture of the Gothic clas, finished in polished oak and with « richly ne of sand, president of Woodstock College, Marvland; Rev. Joba A. Morgan, presi- dent of Loyola College, Baltimore, Md.. and Rev. Arthur MeAvos, vice president of Gon- ‘ceremonies consisted of the dedication service found in the Roman ritual, followed high mass, Kev, Thomas J. Cauup- a J. Havens Richards, president Georgetown University, deacon; Mr. Eugene 8 J., subdeacon, and Mr. J. Barry ith, 8. J., master of ceremonies, Students of the —. i’. med the functions of at- tendants, T Setcetey oomen on by Father Campbell, ‘The public 4 PROPOSED YACHT CLUB. ‘Mr. Hegeman has on foot « scheme for the organization of a yacht club. The association is to be run on lines different to those usually foliowed by kindred organizations. It is to be capitalized at $4,000 aud twenty shares of tock issued. Only the stockholders will be igible to membership aud no share is divisible. The proceeds of the sale of the stock are to be applied to the butld- ing of aswift yacht-lined sea-going schooner, Beveral designs have already been considered, ‘That which meets with most favor is of a deep- bellied, low-set keel eraft, with fore and main masts, tupmaste, long sprit and jibboom eapa- ble of bearing ‘a good list of head canvas. Bhe will be long, with exceedingly sharp lines, English overhang stern, decided over- hang on the bows, pronounced slope from amid- ships, and nsat swell on the fore foot and quar- ters. ’ Mer rig will embrace all sails that « well- | appoluted racing yacht could carry, bhe will have a fail assortment of spinakers, fibs, staysails and with working gaff ile, Lor sheets will be lange, One of the innovations in the design is that the foremast is much shorter than the mainmast, that the foreesail gaff fits close under the top stay, thus preventing the common escape of wind at that point, The fore topmast will be much longer than the main topmast. ‘The club will take long cruises in her, Those so far interested in the scheme are Mr, Hege- man, RA. Casilear, J. C, Leounrd, J. A. Reed, A. Kichardson, Capt, E, Randall, George A! Johnson and Matthew Redfern. TWo FUNERALS. Yesterday the remains of Miss Amelia Bar- nett, who for the past six years has becn an inmate of the Baptist Home, were carried to Glenwood cemetery and there in the presence of wnany frieuds interred, Muss Burnett, who was in her sixty-fourth yeur, was the daughter of a potter whose works located at the corner of 8th and I streets made him wealthy. In later years, however, ail his money was lost through other channels, One of the daughters of the Burnett house married a titled foreiguer. The officiating pallbearers were of the official board of the E Street Baptist Church. At 9 o'clock this morning the body of Mr, William Smith, who died on Friday at hs home in the first ward, was taken to St, Stephen's, whore the last sad church service was cele ‘The body was then replaced in the hearse and to Holy Rood stery. TO REPAIR 4 MONASTERY. Yesterday one of the Benedictine Pathers of ‘Mt. Angel (Oregon) College and Seminary was encouraging. yesterday is not known itis believed to have reached an amount exceeding $1,000. YISHING GossiP. Fishermen continue to make inconsistent re- ports, Some say success and others failure, One knight of the rod will swear by all the saints in the calendar that he caughtso many rock, perch and biack bass that he could not bring them home, while an equally trustworthy devotee of the sport will afirm that he caught none to bring home, Among those who follow the fishing business for what there is in it the opinion prevaile that fish are pleutiful but not biteful, They think that the water is a Iittle too cold and that the piscatorial appetite bas not yet thawed out. Capt, Evan- ron headed a party of seven gentlemen to Great Falls yesterday. They report « catch, Mr, Slocum anda pry were casting lines in the vicinity of the Thrce Sisters yester- day af:ernoon with inferior results, Boatmen and bait dealers aver that the season is one of the greatest. MELD FoR PEEsuny. Mollie Harris and Jemes Green, young col- cored persons who swore against John Lally in the Police Court afew days ago, were given a hearing iu Judge Miller's court today on charge of perjury. ‘The arrest of Lally on the estimony of thispair not only eame near being the means of tending him to |, but also caused him to lose bis job. It subsequently turned out that at the time they located Lally at the place were a crime was committed they were in the work house, Judge Miller held them in €1,000ench for the grand jury and they were committed to jail in default. ACCEPTED THE CALL. Rev. Geo, Robinson of Princeton College has accepted the call of the West Street Presbyte- rian Church and will deliver a sermon tomorrow. He wili not enter upon the duties of his office, however, until the coming fall when he returns from Egypt, for which place he will start in a few days. NOTES. ‘There is a rumor in the air that old Forrest Hall is to change hands. Forrest Hall is the pioneer thester of the District. Geo. Devine hes sold his property at the Junction of the, Belt snd! Rockville roads, con- Papers to Be Read at the Annual Meeting to Begin Tomorrow. ‘The annnal meeting of the National Academy of Sciences will begin in this city tomorrow. The scientific ressions will be oven to the pab- lie at noon in the lecture room of the National Museum, The following papers have been en- 3. On the Nature af Certain Solutions and on New Means of Investigating Thom, Mr. M. Carey Los of Philadelphia. rasierne Relations of Allied Branches of Blo- % Biographieal Mem: Hilgard, Prof. E. W. Hilgard, 9% Monograph of the Bonebyctne America North of Mexico, Part 1, dim, Prof. A. 5. Packard, Providence, R. I. 30. Intermediary Orbita, Mr. G.'W. Hal, Montmoor, N. ¥, 11. ‘The Relation Letween the of Tmmigration and the Census Returns of the Foreign-born Population of the United States, Prof. Richmond Mayo-Smith, New York city, New York etty, 13, ‘Telegraphic Gravity Prof. T. C. Mendenball, Washi D.c, 14. Comparison of Latitude Determinations it = Prof. T. C, Mendenhall, Washing- ©. 15. A One-volt Standard Cell, Prof, W. 8. Carhart, Anu Arbor, Mich. 16. Fundamental Standards of Length and Mex, Prof, f. C, Mendenhall, Washington, ne Cholera and Sanitary Reforms. ‘Those who were fortuuate enough to bear the public lecture delivered by Dr. J. 8. Bil- lings in the lecture hall of the Columbian Uni- versity a few weeks ago could not bave failed to be impressed with the great good that might be accomplished in this city, the pain and suffe! that might be prevent tbe many lives that might be evel by py Bent attention to sanitary matters Ly merabers he commanity and thon active co-operation with the health authorities, Another address from an eminent authority, ‘and which will be equally interesting and im: rtant, is to be delivered tomorrow tation. is subject will be “Asiatic Cholera in its Nelations to Reforms.” The lecture is it of ¥ attend. . i Bhi | Sror that constant hacking, by removing the tation that mecy exist there ty wemmsbe B. Sepeen mation that may exist there by u: 2 a Expectorant, a i tor tirost lougeestaviisued remedy ‘and lung troubles, of over Afty years’ popularity. MARRIED. { : Duis and WILLIAM LEVING of Topeka, SCHLURTER-LAUBS. Om Concordia Church. by he lex. i Pretiots ¢ at by. % LIS SCHLUETER to Mus ANSIE Vashington, D. C. DIED. taining about 27,000 feet, to Messrs. pL gy ge - = and Britt. The price obtained is said to have tora — sti : been 15 cents per foot. BECKER. On Monday, April 17, 1803, st 3a.m.. No whiskey 1s now being publically sold at | EPNASD BECK! 4 i mTanley toa: the dealecs aay: feed. to get | of oun and, Mawdalene ‘becker, aged bve months their license renewed. be vate. ores. ‘The Chevy Chase hunters went ont again on Seturday, making their club house the starting Jane road and was originally a part of the View piace. a CONDENSED LOCALS. Jzssz Warre's will,filed today, leaves certain small bequests to his sons and ter-in-law, directs his > juare 539 be sold, one- to “ end tho seanstuter toh i; “alt B Pitcess's stosta Zé