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McKNEW’S Daily Letter. Livres Ses Repvcen. Webavesboat viet Light Flannel “Ont ing” Saite (skirt apd waist), sizes “3? ant 94, for misses and smallladien Were S150 ond an Wu Crose Towszsow Ar 85. Wrappers. We wi 2 sale tomorrow 50 dozen Ladies’ P ers in a variety of Light, mediate . thoroughly made, Oxz: $1 Excu. Figared Union Lawn Wrappers, 3 Exca, Striped Batiste ont W.H. Mic Knew 9338 Pa. Ave.| “New Things” Ar Wirwarra & Epwosszows. fing im every Biscnit ana handy han- dies.” different sizes “and shapes, oe nLebany nm” Fer iuasia Tron | Bread oak hinged widen ‘Only 10e. for the wet Expert Trunk Repai ining. sas, ansbody. You” dow 3 ru 5 ule tive bas made ¢ Tranks. . give you an and. return your Trunk ‘as good as new.” KN E a S SI, 426 TT ST. LW. XXXXXXXY¥ XXXXXXXX ~ 466 99 y Nobbiest” = “Shoes Yet. £ is Pn ‘Xobty" Cloth-top is PS Poimted tor. patent | ad 4 Osiy 85 Par. zi }s Osis S4 Patz, x — & SSyPER. EXVARNANEANX At This Time Of the year “style calls for RUSSETS. ‘They're worn on nearly all occasions at pres: ens XX) pee this year are ayreat deal n: selling fons and some costumes ere stocked with ly “Shows, hand ‘sewed, ” iow shes od Sveey descriptiom at psicee BiMONSTON wa 1334 F Sy N.W. There’s A Comfort About cooking by meansof a GAS RANGE. ‘Dherw's no dust, dirt or danger connected with ite use. Our stock of the lesding makes | of GAS RANGES is large enough for any one’schoice. We have RANGES of any siz+, and sell them fur the lowest possible prices. Call and see the assortment. . S. SHEDS & BE’: 432 OFi ST Gas Fixtures. Lamps, Shades, @c. ap? Too Particular About your flora! decorating ts = state you © | Keep up the prices. ‘These suitings have been adver- LACES FOR 506. Tir: ratats Royat bore to announce the ar rival of Laces worth from 752 to $1.50 8 | sd, which are to be offered for only 50c. ‘ard. Among them are some very fine spec: [fmens of Black Silk Bourdon Laces, 8 inches wide, Binck and Cream Silk Chantilly Laces, & to 2 inches wide; also the latest destens of Melange Laces, combining the beauties of Point dlzeland and Chantilly, 8 to 14 inches wide. ea-0ur the regilar patrons are aware that we benefits of any fortunate purchase. were bought at so much @ yard and we offer them the same way. yor S0e @ yard. An early re sponse is advisable, since some are so much Letter dargains than others. Asoraex Grear Sonpur Weave sad Seite and Dees Mutecise at Got- Jars lees than week's prices—a! dullars not broken or undesir= ut the Palais Koyai'y entive spring ring over nine thousand garmente, | and over 25,000 yards of dress goods. Carrs. Sorrs. + $9.75 311.98. ~~ $4.98 $10.50 $3.98 89.75. 88. 75., + 82.98" $7.50. Jackets, Tea Gowns, and Skirts ereat reductions in prices. Also Misses’ and Children’s Suits and Jackets at less than cost or materia s. Wrappers, at correspondingly | Douzan Suxs For 59e New style Figured Jap. Silke, grounds of de- sirable greens, helfotropes, old blue, eld rose, quality. Wash Silks {n over one vent styles. Light and dark grounds. See samples in window of No. 1117 Pa. ave. Tur Parars Royar. a, Lisner.) Are You Lucky? Do you need oF will you nerd a light-weight cos- tume that doesn’t need washing? one that is sturdy and strong without looking so? one that will cost you much less than if bought yesterday or before? Yes! ‘Then here are price-surprises for English Tourist | Suitings, French Novelty Fabrics, ‘‘Wire Woven" Storm Serges of pure Wool and Silk and Wool mixed. Many exciusive designs and all the desirable shades. Woot Dress For $3.15. 15 for seven yards of the All-wool French Plaids that are now oftener sold at 68e than 0c = yard. Remnants f these Piaids in lengths sufficient for children's dresses at next to nothing prices. | Tocnssr Scr For PSL Jacovarn Cosreuz For $6. 86 for seven yards of these Fancy Wool Suitiogs Seven yards never sold here before at less than $8, and has sold and is selling elsewhere at $10. Warrcorp Surrs For $7. 87 for seven yards of this expensive fancy Whipcord | is a wreater bargain than $5 for seven yards of the un- | reliable imitations. Ours are guaranteed the best im- ported Whipeords. Surs. $8.75. $8.75 for seven yards. These Suitings area mix- ture of silk and wool, and are exclusive in this re- ‘spect: Theimporter will not allow any twomerchants im one city to have the same designs. This is done to Excuse Sryte | 00 | tised by different merchants at varying prices. We | havealways asked 1.68 yard, the next lowest price | 9 €1.75, aud the merchants who make point of ad- Vertising exclusive styles ask @2 a yard. Now the Palais Royal price is only $8.75 for seven yards. i Dnuzss Fisprxas For $1. Weare willing to pay for time. It usually takes longer time to serve you with linings and other find- ines than it does tovell yous dress. So we have the findings in packages all ready for you and ask only 81 for all of them. We include the De Long hooks and eves and furnish the best of other necessaries, and all for the little price of 81. 10 Pee Cex Disounr. To induce a selection of ‘Dress Trimmings and But- ton» at the time of purchasing the dress we allow one- tenth off the amount of your purchase. As you may now reduced prices are marked om most of our trim- ‘mings, so that we can’t afford the extra discount to be Permanent—only for Monday, Tussday and Wednes- day, April 24, 25, ae, Second floor for those below. | _Si¢ for seven yards of the eOinch-wide Irish Lowne, cannot reach. You'll do well to have it done | “ih fizures in warranted fast colors. Or you map ber pcofeesionsis. Sot oaly are the resuite | Detter, but a smaller ex ense is encountered. select s dress, 7 yards of the 5c quality colored | Seared Dimities, for 870. We do great deal of decorating work and have aeve: failed to please—in results and in cost. A,Gove & Bao. 1224 FSz.N.W. THE PALAls ROYaL. « LISNER Cor. 12th st. and Pa. ave. _ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc. MONDAY,” APRIL 44, 1893—TEN PAGES. W. B, Moses & Sons: Great Carpet Sale. Best Auz-Woor Exrna Suren INCRAIN CARPETS, Mase, Liev Axo Law, 6&6. Pen Yano, Dovsrz Exrny RUSSELS, Linen Asp Lam, 77 1-2 6. Pen Y ARD. Besr Fre-Fraxz BODY BRUSSELS, Mar, Lisen Asv Law, SI. Pen Yano, Mase, Besr Quaury MOQUETTES, Mar, Lisen Ayv Lan, $1.18 Pee Yano. THESE CARPETS INCLUDE THE FAMOUS MAKES OF HARTFORD, LOWELL, BIGELOW, BROMLEY, WHITTALL AND SMITH. ‘Thess goods must be sold quickly to make oom for our large imyortations of China and Japan MATTRESSES, which are arriving daily. ‘To parties who intend furnishing in the fall we'll offer asa special inducement to STORE THEIR CARPET PURCHASES FREE OF CHARGE. ‘We pay special attention to clesning and Storing carpets. Estimates cheerfully fur nished. If you're out of town write for samples, Carpet Remnants. Auction Off Your Parlor Furniture. Customers began coming for the Parlor Suites offered at reduced prices at store ———opening this inorntng. As we stated Satur- ———-ilay, it will pay you to auction off your —present parlor furniture and buy a new ————sulte during this sale, ill be quoting reduced prices on Parlor ———Faurntiure. We distinctly state we b ave not raised their ———— former price in order to make the reduction ————ppear larger. No matter what rodudtion you hear about made elsewere in parlor furniture you will not secure such values we offer you, ———— _Tomorrow we shall bring down from the floor the following additional Suites try Suite, combin ‘ing edxe, solid cherty frame. Tvespay, $38.50. ner Chairs, uphoistered in finest cherry frame, four spades” and ffered about town at @12y Torspay, Os.y $7.90. —- 1 Exquisite Conversation Chair, covered ————with finest satin damask, solid cherry ame. 27.50. Torspay, $16.50. B-piece Handsome Superquality Wilton Suite. Don't conflict this with the ‘ap rug suite offered about town, co, forte made of the finest imported ru: ———— 2 Elegant Full Turkish Rocker ered in the finest quality of fe, with silk plush trimmines, one salmon nd silver, one corn and gold. These two -were left from fine reception suttes and will ————rraco any parlor. Regular price, #60 ——_— to @65. $32.50. More of the 2.75 Gilt Reception Chairs, Craig & ane) Toespay, We have over 1,000 yards of all kinds of CARPETS, worth from 25 cts. to $3.a yard, They'll go at ONE-HALF PRICE OR LESS, Of] Gloths. About 500 yard selling for from ‘Will be closed out at ONE-HALF PRICE, in REMNANTS were cts. to75cts. a yard. W. Ba & SONS, Llra Asp F Sts. N. W. The Many Uses Of the grape mate {t a most {important product. The §nice is used to advantage for medicinal purposes. The UN- FERMENTED GRAPE JUICE 1 handle fs the richest of its Kind. It builds up the ., is stimulating ‘and ts most effective in enriching im- Povenshed biood. Buttles 45 and 75 cents. G. G.C. Sraets cenarmaciat, 14ra Axv New Yonx Ave. ant 4 In Action WATER is like a medicine. It freshens you up. But of course it has to te pure. We put the best materials ‘that can be odtained in all of our SYRUPS. They'll suit you. ICE CREAM SODA is only 5 CENTS A GLASS here. Try it some time when you're down this way. EETZ, (Confectioner, | (TH AND PY CTS. aEeTZ, Conpectoner: LOT AXB F STS ave The Exquisite Texture Of cur LACES, combined with our low Prices, surprise buyers who have been used to ‘Bargain Table Offerings.” The lace centers of the wor'd are called Upon to supply ue with Beantifal Laces and we offer the best of them at “‘Bargain Table” prices. BLACK LACES will hav row. If you're con:empi wing & costume which requires BLACK TRIM- MIBGS, {tll be to soar edvantageto call. Widsh. Price. +28 t075 CTS ples from an ithmense stock. But all should be seen to appreciated. S.Cohen & Co., Laces, Trimmings, Notions, 523 Llu Sz N. W. Winning Card--- pant Fi 73 | 2 Pounds Milk Crackers, 18c. Harding. Con. 131 Asp F Sis. N.W. x CHILDS & McDERMID. The Question Of where to get DRES3 GOODS and SILKS: that you'll be proud to wear, and where you may get them at the lowest prices, has long been decided in our favor. DRESS GOODS are our specialties, and we take pleasure in giving them to you at the lowest prices for which they can be offered. A worthy lot cf SILKS, DRESS GOODS and VAISTS, distincuished tor beauty and . Will be found on our count- at prices that'll suit you, pail Watste, tn red. nave bineand sp | 75 5 blacks, reduced frou rte with emo Sh, 50 $10 from $4.00 tu MChaturabie Suk mm m8 ‘Spacial line of = fo ju all the ae ings Woores Goors. Facelient Blacx French Foule. 30 inches Fide, wll wool, color 50C y ince NO ESS sPawiich Casi wher all woos staat color Cheviot and aes, wid, oni Groves. Silk Gioves, in black and colors.. BOC. UP And the handsomest end most attractive stock of WHITE GOODS and LACES You'll find in town st the most attrsctive of prices. a 1114-1116 F Sy. N. 6 Cans Shriver's Sugar Corn, 50c, ‘New York Burbank Potatoes, $1 bushe!. Sugar-cured Hams, 14¢. Full Cream Cheese, 16c. pound. ‘2Cans Heavy Sirup Peaches, 43c. Makes the Best Breed and wore of it N. 944 Li Ave. thangny A. Poole, HS H than regular these magnetic Ar 49¢. we otter rine Walsts, platted front and back, with plaited ruffle down the front, Also Navy Bine Waists with white polka dote, Alno Black Lawn Waists with white pee, Any of these are worth Oc, Az 59c. Eacu we otter wnite India Linen Waiste with plaited front and back and platted ruffle down the front. Striped Cheviot Waists, in electric Dine, with black, red and white stripes, full front, finished with plaited rumfe down the front. Worth 75c, Ar 75c. Eascu we omer rine Electric Blue Percale Waists with plaited ruffle down the front. Also White India Linen Waists, with run-over embroidered collars and cuffs and wide embroid-red ruffle down the front. Also striped Pink Cnambray Waists, ‘Those are eastly worth #1. Ar 980. Excu we otter Navy Biue Sateen Weists, full front, V plaited back, plain biue and blue with white rings, dots, stripes, &c. Worth #138. Ar $1.98 we omer rrench Organdio Waists, fuil front, plaited ruffle down the front, waist ned with white India linen, cardinal, lent blue, pink, navy and black. Worth 82.48. Ar $2.98 Enc wo one Fine Serpentine Sateen Waists, bishop sleoves, full back, long surplice fronts to tie. ‘We also have the same quality Sateen Waists, with “thandkerchief" front in Diack andnavy blue ground with colored polka dots. Worth 83.50. silk Waists. Here is where we easily lead the city for we are fully Justified in claiming that we can save you from @1 to $3on your Silk Waist. Ar $3.98 We Ovren. Chins Silk full front, plaited Tuftle down the front, large sleeves, car- dinal, navy and black. Also Indis Sik Waists, full front and back, turn-over collar and cuffs, black and navy. Also Fancy Wash Silk Waistsin a va- riety of attractive stripes, yoke front and bacx. : Either of the three styles is worth 25. Only 23.96. + Ar 84.48 We Orr China Silk Polka Dot Waists, new style, black. navy and cardinal. Also White and Fancy Striped Wash Silk Walsts, which are resdily worth 86. Only 24.48. Ar $6.98 We Orren Exquisite Changeable Silk Waists, in all the ght colorings, with black velvet collar, cuffs and girdle; very tylish and effective; worth 89. Only 5.98. Canp. ‘The above Waists will be attractively @'spiayed on our second floor and extra help has been detailed iz this depart- ment in order to secure all comers Prompt attention tomorrow. BON MARCHE 314---316 Tra Sr. Great Falls Ice Co., pence) AND RETAIL DEAL- ERS IN “KENNEBEC" ICE. PUR- EST AND BEST QUALITY— EQUAL PRICES. CONSTANT SUP- PLY GUARANTED-PROMPT AND PROPER SERVICE 18 OUR “WIN NING CARD.” SEND IN YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR SUMMER'S SUPPLY. £#-ORDERS BY MAIL AND 1ELEPHONE RESPONDED TO PROMPTLY MAIN OFFICE, 924 PA. AVE. N. W. BRANCH OFFICE, 106 HIGH ST. , GEORGETOWN. (FOOT OF 10TH. if DEPOTS a, cause | SHE, SPPLCE: Ese, apdal (DEFOT, GEORGETOWN, 562. Os Asp Artes MAY 1 GAS BILLS ‘May be paid Atthe GAS APPLIANCE EXCHANGE 1498 NEW YORK AVE., Instead of at the ep20-tf West End National Bank. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F ST. N.W., ‘To meet the great demand for SPRING BONNETS and HATS, has just feceived another shipment of the VERY LATEST NOVELTIES in the MILLINERY ART. UNTRIMMED HATS, FLOWERS and RIBBONS in GREAT VARIETY. fe24-3m_ ACCOMMODATIONS Fe 10,000 Dit: ALLY: item plats to the World’: Fairshould consult wet "Wo fecare you, 7es Drees Hore: Aczxor, 613 7mm Sz: N.W. ~ |For Cuore METROPOLIS VIEW, D. C., BUILDING LOTS CALL ON W. 0. DENISON REAL ESTATE AGENT. $23 F st. x. Ww. DID— such STERLING PRICES as oe EVEN WILL soll sack STE Fa rae ae ae Fran’ Foormas, Y COURSE when you tuy GOERS thet ere quarentesd Fou feel safer. But it has mown to be the custom—. most eversbody dees—whether the qualities warrant it or Rot—and then you have the trouble and annoyance of straightening out the tangle WE GUARANTRE OUR FOOTWEAR -BUT THERES NO NEED OF IT. —TISN'T AN INSURANCE YOULL HAVE ANY OCCASION TO FALL BACK ON.——THE SHOES'LL WEAR. You shan't take a step until we are satisfied you're fitted perfectly. Most of the Ladies are calling for the Oxfords. Never were prettier ones———Tans and Black Dongolas.——If one is more popular than the other it's the Tan——You can have Bluchers or Straight Lace—plain or tipped toe—of the same on the Tans—Patent Leather the Dongolas.——Pointed toe— Square toe—common sense tov. TANS-@1.50, $1.75, @2.50, 83, 83.25 and $3.50. BLACKS—81.25, $140, $1.75, 82, 22.50, 83, €3.35, £350 and 83.65. You needn't feel hurried bi you can see all the styles if you'll take the We Prices of ours touch your purses lighter than otherwheres—considering quatities, time. know these ‘What Shoes are best for men? Hanan's—every time.——Only here. Saxs Axp Coxpssy, PENN. AVE. AND ALL WEARS FOR ALL MEN. 7TH STREET. WE HAVE ON HAND, .THE FOLLOWING ARIETIES 0. FANCY POULTRY, OF WHICH WE CAN FURNISH ANY QUANTITY T Je pakeg 2 from sone care ani Xoune ne. Philadeiphla Ho Boasting Chickens, 30 cents per pound. Jersey Capons, any size, 30 cents. Philadelphia Ducks, 23 cents, Philadelphia Geese, 25 cents per pound. pUniladelphia Broiling Chickens, frum 3 to5 pounds ‘8 per pound. We have Spring Chickens, Philadelphia Squabs, Snipe, Plover, &c. Spring Lamb Chops, €1.50 per doz. ‘Hot House Tomatoes, 50 cents per pound. Fresh Mushrooms, 81.25 per pound. Allkinds of Fresh Fish, including Salmon. All varieties of Early Fruits and Vegetables. We have Fancy Creamery Butter in 2. 3 and 5 Pound vackages. Price, 40 cents per pound. ‘Shipping orders solicited. Palace Market, {Telephone 435.) 1027 CONN AVE. X__B-_ A, {ull line of Fresh Grocéricsof all descrip Hos. the management of James E. Stake & Co. ‘aii Tex Pen Cost Orr Fon Case. WITH A VIEW OF CLOSING OUR BUSINESS IN THE NEAR FUTURE WE WILL UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK OF GOODS AT A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT FOR CASH, AND ALL WHO WISH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS DIS. COUNT FOR CASH ARE RESPECT- FULLY INVITED TO CALL AND MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. aplLtt ne I Broad Ls yards wide, bi Tiinminsted Sie tor tetinuninie, Zoe. Surat Sik fn all cglors, 3 Great variety Braids, G! Black Dress nd Passementeries Black alte from $c. to 8135, eine Sup Cm ras Black and le ed Satincs atl Prices, i ed and Un aundered Shirts, 50c., "eat case wwors, 3c figeched or unbleached. jrawers, 2c. bleached OF un! sabtdies Hivbed Vests, Sor 25¢., an extra wood one {Fait line of the leading makes of Corsets, arl5-3m OPIUM, RPHINE, COCAINE and LIQU! 2, HABITS © CURED by the Barton tare 1719 G otro ghwest._ Branch established ‘May 1. is ‘ment for the liquor, babit. “Private feratment at Kounes of patients when preferred. ‘The Borton Cure is certain, safe f. “Wl. 'GEDDES. M.D. ap3-1m* 17106 st. nw. LIEUT. GESSFORD GETS A WARRANT. A sensation in police circles is expected thie week and it will be the action of the Commis- sioners in the case of Lieut. James W. Geasford of the eighth precinct station, against whom ok intoxication, while on inauguration day, was filed on Inepector | Pearson. As several days ago, the their | Bearing was concinded, and of the testi- New | mony has at the office of the Commissioners. covers more than bundred typewritten and filed the evidence are a num- EeFot letters Lieutenant was sober and at juring | the entire day Among | them were letters from M: Lieut. Wee re Porta, police al Mrs. Lucretia Wolcott Knowlton, mother of - ent . ” Mra. Browne, 1645 K street, will celebrate her | *pmidtand others om — sixth birthday anniversary on Mon | mony, and hee ~<a ys, em Ste gaged in reading it, and when be concludes ay las Hoke Smith has returned from his visit down south, where he was most of the time suffering from an attack of grip. He will go to New York tomorrow with the presidential party, and for that reason Mrs, Smith and the children did not return with him. Mrs, Smith is in mourning and would not care, therefore, to participate in the social events of the week rk. She will come on, however, within the next fortnight and remain with the Secretary until the warm weather comes. Miss Kate E. Thomas is at Atlantic City to Tecuperate after her recent severe illness. Her sister, Miss Fannie Thomas, is with her. Mrs. John A. Logan and Mrs. Beriah Wilkins are in Chicago to superintend the placing of the exhibit of Washington women in the woman's building. They will not return until after the opening ceremonies of the world’s fair. The engagement of Miss Condit Smith of this city to Mr. Cyrus Field Judson of New York, grandson of the late Cyrus Field, bas deen announced. Mrs. Wever, wife of Representative Wever, is at the Irvington. Senator and Mrs. Gordon went to New York today, and from there will goto Chicago for the opening ceremonies of the world’s fair. Caroline Gordon is now in New York visit- ing with friends. Mr. Gardiner G. Hubbard will receive the Duke of Veragua at his house, on Dupont Circle, tomorrow afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock. The Duke of Veragua has been elected an honorary member of the National Geo- graphic Society, and the diploma of election be presented to him in the afternoon by the officers of the society. The President of the United States and the Duke of Varagus are the only honorary 1iembers of the society. A progressive eucher party was given at the home of Miss Ruth Brooks, No. 933 H street northwest, on Friday evening last, it being in the form of te party for Miss Brooks, t prize, a scarf pin, was K. Macey, the ladies’ first prize, ‘being won by Mra. W. A. Morecll, ing him with perjurr, but M ment was: “Mr. orate m dag amg opinion that an opportunity the board of ‘the evidence.” Lieut. Gessford, however, went to Court and swore out a warrant for for alleged perjury. The warrant was issued Saturday and in tho hands of Lieut. Geseford, who will it as soon as the action of the is made known. ———_—. Carrier Pigeons for Hampton Roads. One of the local features of the naval rendes- vous in Hampton Roads was the liberation of ving boming pigeons from thiscity. Two ef them belonged to the loft of the engineer corps of the District National Guards and bore = dispatches «= to. «= General é of Salisbary. They were liberated at O'clock in the morning off Ola Point loft ce arrived at exactly 12:20. The next arrival was ‘the bine jack cock George Burnbam at 2:20 p. m., with a message from Secretary Herbert atiemen’s booby fell to Mr. Thos. White px es and She Indice to Miss Ethel Young. Following wie = = — the distributing of Prizes came refresh | Cons trom the cxdets’ oft ai the ‘Navel Aged fxs tempting order, and the irs. Merton Smith and Mrs. wa Maral teers highly complimented on their ability and success in that line. the floor was cleared and fasciag ices ea in until alate hour, when the company persed. The ladies in charge of the Deaconess Home, 1140 North Capitol street, which bas beon the center of a large amount of charitable work since its establishment, will give a “tea” with a silver offering at the home tomorrow evening from 4 to 8 o'clock. The tea will be an occa- sion of interest, as it will afford opportunity for inspecting the home and getting an idea of the work of the , who have done mach to relieve the suffering poor and sick during the past severe winter. Miss Wilson of the customs division, Treasury Department, who broke down from nervous Prostration two weeks ago, bas recovered after & short stay at the seashore. Capt. Rockefeller. now stationed at Sackett’s Harbor, N. ¥., has been visiting friends in this city for the past week. The marriage of Mr. R. K. Cralle to Miss Sadie Vaughan of Norfolk will take it St Luke Church, Norfolk, on Wednesday Wm. 0. Hazell and evening, April The marriage of Mr. Mass Mary C. Dove of 634 15th street north- east, which was postponed on account of ill- ness in the bride's family, will take place Wednesday, the 26th, at 5 p.m.. at St. Joseph's Church, corner of 2d and C streets northeast, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin Henderson have returned to the city from their tour of the West India Islands and are now located at the Woodmont. Mr. and Mra, George Hildreth have gone over to New York to attend the wedding of Mr. sey Md a oe ery and other fancy western extras are whole- saling at 38089 cents. —— Cuances Green was found sick et 18th and G streets last night and sent to the Emergency Hospital. es Range of the Thermometer. The following were the temperatures at the office of the weather burean today: 8 a.m., 46; 2p. m, 55; maximum, 55; minimum, 37. PLECRISY Pains and all \Aetnmatic and. Bron- chial affections are soon relievs ¢ tyes remedy for Coughs and Colds, Dr. Jayne's Ex pectorant. BEALE. At his ‘ashington. 2, ita, Set ‘Gen. Biizorkain pb KCL, in a yd tities saa fillers Hildreth’s youngest sister, Violet, to Mr. Chap- K Ms -—e, Fat fe man Hyams of New Orleans. The wedding | PA™!5.0, Br5s%.. set tie el Tho sor Conch, Setlowel by a pesaption ot we BURKE. (ve Apel! 22, ING, at 6:30 clock: Thomas’ Church, followed by areception at the ° = residence of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Cammack, sats B SBR ee a the latter being a sister of the bride. nek ‘w Jersey avenue Borth Afteran absence of eight months Mra. A. Po seiock "a nie Elia Wilson has returned to Washington from the West, and will remain with her daughter, | COHEX. Ou Sunday, April 23, Mrs. J. D. King, on Capitol Hill, No. “Dosgsi Riz: SAMMY COMER” veloved son! street northeast. po Eg A pleasant wedding took place in Holly Beach | , Faber! <rom Parent residence. 300 M street south ie X 5. om toh testent. te which Be Finticeetavieea tte Lhe . Adaline Buchanan of Philadel formerly of i. Ly | this city, was married to Mayor Andrew Shakes: wacbalese SLWGOD? ile rents aith 5 peare Weeks of Anglesea, N. J. Upon their arrival at Anglesea they were met by a large | | Funcrsi from the residence of P..c number of friends. Interment mu. veo iy reapectfully invited €or Horse Stolen, but Recovered. The stable of Mr. Silas Merchant of 1818 R street was broken into last night about 8 o'clock and a roan mare stolen. About 10 | “aneral feral private o'clock the mare was taken to the first precinct | GOETZ. o2 as stile Sad th at Provi- station by a white man. who stated that he bad 4 ae an oe ea found itastray. Shortly after a colored man | Tune Seek Bom. . Tosser. pet a appeared at the station and stated that the | {£1 tbe residence of his father-in-law, jorthwest. of the farnily are Teapectfuliy invited to attend JQHNSON, On April 21, 1803, MAMIE E. JOHN. 2th street northwest, aged twenty- farrers Past her suffering ‘Nursed ber faitnft S. bet canesd te wala. In love abe lived, in peace abe died i soned, bur Goa eine ‘BY Hei HUSBAND. a AF A yyy tA Shere te Stem maa wi be ‘ssid. Friends -a horse had strayed from him as he was taking it at Mr. Merchant's request to Bury's stable and asked for the horse. The station keeper, Mr. Rollins, refused to give the animal up, telling him to bring Mr. Merchant to identity the animal, The man then left and the station keeper received the report of the robbery, bat the negro, who it was found had visited several houses on D street, tying the horse in front, failed to call again. ‘The was turned over to Mr. Merchant this morning. —— Yextmarise Fes, oes pore. Me eit Ses = Sieertal y aga. catalan, estinates wad informe” weet aa MacLop, MECHANICAL AND BLEOTIICAL ENGINEERS. We mention ‘a few of our customers, to whom we & fon, Schwing ‘Geo. thectas mm. apld-im me. Demonet Re Burke er ® Threw a Fistiron at the Daughter. The names of John Neal and Ella Harris, father and daughter, figured in an aseault case To Honor the Illustrious Dead. , A fame The Bethel Literary and Historical Associa- | from vault of | Bock Creek comete tion, assisted by O. P. Morton Post and W. R. | Ait! 26, 183. sts ociock. stati te emer C., No. 1, Gen. Russel A. Alger Camp. Sons Zi Veterans and Ladies’ Auxiliary, Robert Shaw Command, No. 4, and W. V. R. U., No.4 | have arranged for a bivouac at the Mi tan A. M.E. Church, M street between 15th LINCOLN, On April 22. 1803, at 4:45 5. 225 Aor 8. alae Peet RSS Funerals: 40'c:ock p.m. this Monday {albany and Cloveinnd vapers please cos <— pnELe waited sores, Apnl 22. IEEHAN, widow of the Troop K, ninth Lovaast 8, anthem, Prof. J. T. Layton and Metropolitan Choir; 4, ‘invocation, Comrade Wm. Waring; 5, Battle Hyme of ‘the | ect Republic, choir and audience; Gen. Butler, ex-Gov. P. B. ESrigsr ‘We cautioned you last week against the tmitetions of CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Nobody likes to be deceived—so don't forget the caution—esk for CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS; insist upon having C-4-R-T-E-R.-S, and sve thet you i ‘ Ht