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PIERCE’S. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1804. Honest Sales Are Scarce! Dependable Dry Goods Ladies’ Furnishings Have got to go—no matter what they bring, or what we lose. With us time is money— we can’t delay the change. Hence, you may Test assured, this is our Farewell Sale, And while it lasts you may buy what you want at the lowest prices you've ever paid. Ask any of the thousands who've been here the past two days if that’s not so. Here @re more of the Closing-Out Prices: Knit Underwear. All Ladies’ Heavy-weight Underwear that ‘Was $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 at the CLOSING-OUT PRICE, 69 CTS. Ladies’ Silk Union Suits, regular $4.00 CLOSING-OUT PRICE, $2.75. Jong sleeves, $3.50 quality. 4 CLOSING-OUT PRICE, $2.00. Ladies’ Pure Silk Vests, high neck, dong Sleeves, $4.25 quality. CLOSING-OUT PRICE, $3.00. ; Ladies’ All-wool Combination Suits, §3.78 to $4.50 qualities. CLOSING-OUT PRICE, $3.00. Ladies’ 2-3 Wool Combination Suite— $2.75 quality for $1.08. $3.75 quality for $2.00. Ladies’ Equestrienue Tights, all wool, $2.75 and $3.25 qualities. CLOSING-OUT PRICE, $2.00, Ladies’ Lisle Thread Vests— S0-cent kinds. .85 CENTS. MS @ for 25 cents.) 10-cent Kinds, 4 for 25 CTS. Ladies’ Balbriggan Vests, extra fine ity, low neck and short ribbed ai » PIERCE & “Where the Crowds Are!” ’ ., 5th and the Avenue, Tlen’s Scarfs | Never Faiis*fo Curet Poland Spring Water, Since 1859 the use of this wonderful water bas increased in a ratio almost unprecedented in the history of a other mineral water in the world. Thousands of testimonials proclaim 1t the MOST EBFICIENT CURB for Rheumatism, Gout, Stone in Bladder, ‘Stomach Troubles, etc, yet Known. 0c. gal. $1.75. EF Cail or telcpione {29 S08 me phlet, “We are sole D- ohn Keyworth, oth & ne SSS BOL ET ee BESS ) “WATER FILTERS. With smalipor in the eclty and the Water in its present state, it is more important nan over that’ you * nould oo ty Pasteur’ 's’’ Germ=proof ; —is the onl: bsolute!} Pa 4 ely germ-proof Filter A new water cooler—expressly for fil- = water, as it prevents the water from coming ‘tm contact with the i ilmarth & Edmonston, rockery, &c., 1205 Pa. av. Women Wear. ‘Women not less than men are inter- eted im the special display of new Summer Neckwear at the Palais Royal. 200, 85¢ and 48¢ for latest style knots, bows and four-in-hands, London Styles. ‘These Scarfs were made to our order from samples forwarded by Mr. George ‘Lewin, cur London representative.” Be- Wildering variety, best qualities and lowest prices Palais Royal, G and Eleventh Streets. (Also see page 4, column 3.) ““Booie’s New Urocery, 1209 FS F St. “Cottolene” doesn’t contain hog fat, and more ‘economical because it costs less. ‘The N. K. Fairbank Co. of Chicago —manufacturers of this pew shortea- ‘Will Demonstrate Its Superiority —All this week at our store by making up pastry for you to sam- ple. The exhibit is on your left as you enter. “California” Flour & “California” Baking Powder Will be used in making the pastry shortened by “‘Cottolene.” This will sive you an opportunity to test these most excellent brands. FLOUR, 4.75 _ DBL; $1.30 qr. LoL. $2.25 Box 50‘ Cigars, $1.85 This Week. Poole’s 1209 F St. Bt = Physical Culture Corset Co.’s Sistrs eS CORSETS, $4.50. ——— We believe in ing 8 genuine bargain offer in the HIGH-GRADE CORSETS ‘once Soe dot m bargain ee it. It's st kind q $6, $7 and Fe 4 ‘CH CORSETS, = HAUT] Dias and made of real whalebone, ma! 50 for a few days. Wear a pair. ‘ou'll ay te the fact that ‘they’re as fine as you ever had. 1107 G ST. Tirs. Whelan, Tigr. Yo" shaxce. my16 Be Sure It’s Butter —for there are dealers who are folst- ies, —— as “the best cream- Boone" heard of "pour Patter com: Geo. M, ‘Oyster, Jr., Center Market, B St.Wing. on | } } (Glasses — i To fit all sights are here. When it happens that both eyes are not alike we grind glasses to suit exactly. You're assured of perfect-fitting glasses and advice based on knowl- edge obtained by experience and study when you come here. Claflin O Optical Co., NIC sti F st. mylé ae ee ewe we w"Bfeses’ Great Sacrifice Clearing Sale Ng ~ with a ‘rush this moruing. it 11th aud F sts. S. & B. S.& B. | neviag p- eee Insist ri | Reversible hdattress’ and The Reversible’ , 80900 AND MEN'S UNDERWEAR; HOSIERY AND FURNISH- INGS; RIBBONS, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, &., &c. All marked at prices that'll & handsome addition to ‘your pay money if you do your shopping bere. t7 Mr. ©. J. Anderson, formerly with T. J. Lut- trell, is now with us, and will be glad to see old friends ‘Thanking you for your past patronage and hoping for a continuance of the same, we remain Johnson, Garner & @1930 Penn. Ave. ® 8600GHSO0GSS09SCHTSSEDNOOSEOSS Co., i Seqessseeses ‘What One Dollar Will Do! It will buy HERE, a pair of EYEGLASSES or SPEC- TACLES, in bard rabber and polished steel frames, fitted with our FINEST LENSES— the dest that’s made. GFNo charge for scientific examination and fitting. McAllister & Co., Opticians, HTT i WOODWARD:., LOTHROP, {~ 10TH, UTH AND FST. KX. WC eS ee eu | We Will Place on Sale Tomorrow 25 Dozen Women’s Cambric Gowns At 79c. Each. Value $1.38. Good quality Cambric, cut full and long, double yoke back, Hubbard yoke in front formed of alternate clusters of wide and narrow tucks, Ve full sleeves, thoroughly made and finished. 79¢.. Each is an Unusual Price.’ QA MOOK. eereseceeeereneceseene meck trimmed with rufle of embroidery, high, Summer Literature. We Have Just Received and Will Put on Sale Tomorrow 15,000 Paper At 5 and Bound Books loc. Each. ‘They comprise a large assortment of titles and are by the best authors, The paper is good, the type is clear and they were not made to sell at any such prices, The extremely low figures are due to the large quantity purchased. 5,000 Books for 5c. Each. 10,000 Books for toc. Each. (Basement se ceeeeeceesecceecceeeeceessIith st. building.) We Will Put on Sale Tomorrow a Case of Men’s Feather-Weight White Cambric Shirts, Cut and finished in same first-class manner as all our Muslin Shirts, with an improvement in heck- band which keeps the collar button from rubbing inclusive. the back of the neck, All sizes from 14 to 18 75c. Each. Also 50 Dozen [en’s Suspenders IN PLAIN AND FANCY COLORS. AN EXTRAORDINARY VALUE AT the Pair. SEB F ST. WINDOW DISPLAY OF SAME. +1007 F st.) Dainty China Ware at Bargain Prices. The following are worth more—are sold everywhere for more—than the prices attached to them. This is a result of being ever on the watch for bargains. You can't get much of an idea of what they are from this. You should see them. Carlsbad ard Limoges China Ice Cream Sets, oval and square, handsomely decorated. up OUTER? Sa ape 25 Carlsbad China Berry Saucers, assorted decora- tions, each ... Bowls, suitable for bread and milk, oatmeal, &c., prettily decorated, each.................1e. Decorated China and Earthen Pitchers, for lemonade, ice water, iced tea, &c., each.. ~. .86¢e. Real China Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, good shape, hand-painted decorations, equal to any in town EO RPA ia co oko aicccccctsccescoescnscGlB Pith MOOK... cececeereccsneceecereeecsoees. Decorated China Mustard Pots, with —. Fancily Decorated Salt Shakers, nickel tess. Usually 10c, each. Decorated China Egg Cups, double. Usually, hg each. This lot. 100. Decorated Sugar Sifters, for the berry season. Ruby Glass Sugar Sifters, each. Decorated China Salt Dips, for radishes, celery, dc. Usually 10c. each...... % Boys’ Summer Clothing. Galatea Suits That Wash. FIVE HUNDRED SUITS, FIFTY-FIVE STYLES OF ENGLISH NOVELTIES, EXCLUSIVELY OURS. $2.00, $3.00, $3.25, $3.73, $4.00, $4.50, $4.75 and $7.50. ally, Every kind a boy can want, from a 12}. Outing Waist to a fine laurdered Muslin Waist or & fancily trimmed Blouse of Lawn. Outing Waists, tan and gray, 19c. kind. Each 1 Strong Outing Cheviot Waists, dark shades, 2c. | Fancy Lawn pink, red and blue, com- 95e. kind. Exch. 2%. | bination collar and turn-back cuffs. Each...... Outing Waists, pretty pink and stripes. | Double-breasted All-wool Reefer and Junior Suits. Each .e.-ee-00+ Peer Sete ss +e0++-25e. | Were $5.00, $6.50 and $8.50. Now..... sees 88.75 Every conceivable pattern ef Cambric, Percale Traveling Requisites. Fabricated Leather Extersion Cases, sole leather handle and straps, all parts riveted. Light, neat and durable. 18 im. 20 in. - $1.25 $1.50 «$1.75 $1.95 Canvas Dress Trunks, ‘Monitor’ top, brass -25e. | boys trom 2 to 12 years. Each........... 500 Straw Hats, styles to suit and sizes to fit 29e. seeeeeess10th st. building.) ‘Seasonable Curtains and|<+ Upholstery Goods. 80-inch Dotted Swiss for sash curtains, —— small dots. Yard..... Mame, 48-inch. Yard. ‘Agetberthtpmeit ‘et ths ites Boa A. Justable Screens. 18 inches high, adjustabl Bach = 20 to 87 inches wide. B5e. * Excelsior” lock, four binges, patented trimmings, | Each. sheet steel bottom, all patts riveted on washers, full muslin lined,....... .... sees $5.00 Canvas-covered Dress brass Excelsior locks, double sheet steel bottom, ““Hagney”’ bolts, four slats on top apd two all around body, full cloth lined, extra trimmings. 28in. 30in, 32in, 34in. 96in. B8in. 40in. $5.75 $6.25 $6.75 $7.25 $7.75 $8.25 $8.75 Women's Dress Trunks, arrauged especially for Women's use, with four skirt trays. Hat boxes, ete., are at bottom, Best ‘Excelsior’ lock, sheet steel bottom, four strap hinges, all parts riveted. 36 in, 38 in. 40 in, $11.00 $12.00, $13.25 Rattan Trunks for European travel, light weight, ollclotl: cover, leather trimmings, muslin lining, special tray. $21.00 and $24.00. Name Tags, each.. Trunk Straps, each Shawl Straps, each.. {7All Trouks marked free of charge. (7A strong strap free with each Trunk, C7 Trunks and Bags repatred. [You should not cross the ocean without © Woolen Traveling Rug. -10th st. building.) (4th fioor...... I aN Infants’ Clothing For every-day use carefully made and economically priced. Another 25 dosen Cambrie Long Slips, made full from neck down, neat cfimbric ruffle around neck Another 25 dozen Cambric Short ‘Slips for morn- ing wear, some with yoke of embroidery, others Gretchen style, with embroidery trimmings. an Another 25 dozen Fine Cambrie Short Dresses, some with Ve yoke of fine tucks and inserting, ciners. with ‘Hubtesl robe ‘ef clteven tocking, high, full sleeves. Each. 50e. ding.) Children’s Muslin Under- wear. All grades, from the lowest worth your buying up to the dnest made. Fine Nainsook Skirts, wide bem and tucks. Fine Nainsook Skirts on waists, ruflle of fine em- broidery, cluster of tucks above. Each......$1.00 s+eeebet, 10th and 11th st. buildings.) macoreb Silver Ware Department. Quadruple-plated Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers, Spoon Holders and Butter css satin ‘si tater esse ee BOC, 27 inches high, adjustable, 94 to 42 inches inches wide. Each .... seeveeee tee eee eee BOC, Frames are of hard wood, stained in imitation of walnut. 81-inch Imported Sateen. Yard.. 81-inch Plain and Figured China Zr-ineh Pein and Pigured Chinn Silk, fer qual ity. Yard. 7] red, golden olive and peach, 8 Sarde long, 60 inches wide, Pa en nee tom. Pair. 50-inch sides and ae Were $7.50 pair. Now......; $5.00 Chenille Portieres, 3 yards long, 86 inches wide, dado and fringe top and bottom. Pair......$2.50 C7 Window Shades, Fly Screens and Furniture Slip Covers made to order. Extimates free. (4th floor........ ++-11th st. building.) semerpeneian Shoe Department. ‘Women's Tan Goat Bluchers, hand sewed. Pair, $3.50 ‘Women’s Tan Goat Oxfords, Picadilly toes. Pair, $3.00 Women's Black Kid Oxfords, patent leather vamps. Pair .... teeeeeee ones senses: $3.00 Women's Black Kid Romeos, patent leather vamps, French heels. Regular $5.00 grade. Pair, $3.50 Women’s Patent Leather Blucher Oxfords, mock Knitted Underwear Dept. 100 dozen Women's Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, no sleeves. 3 for 25c. Each..... «+10e. 100 dozen Women's Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, no sleeves. 8 for 50c, Bach........20c. 100 doten Women's Swis: Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, no sleeves, neck and armholes run with silk ribbon. Each. e+ 250. 50 dozen Women’ Imported “Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, no sleeves. Each... .50c. 50 dozen Children’s Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck and no sleeves. $ for 25c. Each....10c. (ist floor........ Linen Department. 50 pairs Hemstitched Linen Sheets, handspun French Linen. Sizes 24x24 yards. Pair....$4.35 (24 floor.......... RE ae +-th building.) White Goods D Dept. 8,000 yards Fast Black Leno-striped Lawn. Usual retail price, 25c. yard. 12%e. --1th st. fale) 2d GO0K. see eee e reece eee occa ns building.) Woodward And Lothrop, 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. 85e. | "| Cayases account of business depression we bought way under market price—and will give our pa- trons the benefit of the re- duction — which. means that the price is now only $2.50 —that you save « dollar on each dozen. 7 Prudent buyers are lay- ing in a summer's supply— while the price is so low. Orders by mail and telephone recelve prompt attention. | G. G. ornwell & Son, Choice Groceries aud Table Luxuries, 1412-1414 Penn. Ave. myl6 ii a HAIR DRESSING By Experts And at exceedingly moderate charges. Curl- ing, cutting, shampooing and arranging hair in all the latest and most becoming fash- fons. C7 Our Gray Hair Restozer brings back original color of hair in 9 DAYS. $1 @ bottle, warranted. Ss. Heller, 720 7th St. my16 S22 eeseeee. housands :0f Sufferers From Rheumatism, Gout, Stone in Bladder, Indigestion, Kidney Diseases, 5 4 3} * 3 Dyspepsia, and Liver Stomach Troubles, &c., attest the wonderful curative qualities of ‘Otterburn’ Lithia Water It is a simple, leasant, but most ef- fective remedy. and per- senally used. by all leading physicians. Pore, light and sparkling, it makes a ee deli atta cable water. Hal: es bottles, only 25c., with 5e. rebate on bottles, . Barrett, Agent, at. Foe Drug Store, 15th and @And Drew's Drag Store, Conn. on CeeoCeOeSeS When We DYE Or CLEAN Anything We strive to do it in a to wie Permanent patronage. Ail work done class fasnica; cs moderate Sod tomes: —— every, SPECIALTIES—. INDS OF SUMMER “WEARING G APPARat. Drop postal or telephone, we'll call. "PHONE J. J Fisher, 707 oth St. de- at 3 st. ial Special, : — We are making a ‘drive’ in Ham Boilers—They are made of best Diock tin-—large et boiler--and may be price only 49c. each—can't be ‘dupli- cated In the city for the price. PS Sarcoma ed flower yots only Se. itudaon’ s Variety Store China, Glassware and Housefui 912 7TH STREET i eT gE a —do you know how little we charge for “FAMILY WASHES” by the week? It will surprise you to find out. DROP 4 POSTAL AND OUR WAGONS WILL ¥. H. WALKER & 00. YALE Steam Laundry. MAIN BRANCH, 514 10TH 8T. "PHONE 1082. {it} PLANT, 43 G ST. N.W. Choicest ” Vegetables vy egetan! are to be found here ALWAYS — received fresh “dainty” daily—as well as tat "ae lowest fe and) “‘onbetantial sible seeee Esr duality CrThe SPRING LAMBS we are recelving daily continue as choice received previously. ttage Market,818 14thst! If You Have Teeth —Why not heve them pearly-white? ‘There are many preparations on the mar- ket for cleansing the teeth. Be me ot th itt; aciduoas ae Teeth white, but joy Eng Ba also Sear ‘J Lister’s Dentifrice —Is as perfect a tooth cleanser as it is possible to make. It cleans the teeth breath. 25¢, ‘and gums—perfumes the Here only. W. S. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, 703 15th St. myl6 Californi: an" $3.50 erage ction of American vine- Oolong ery ed io eri, cryengih ont nd yw price for such superior quality. jackson& Co., 626 Pa.. Ave: Cleese Groceries, Wines de, "Phos, 1804 Shall We Fix That Old Trunk? —or will you get a new one? In either case you can’t do better elsewhere. We call and give you an estimate of the cost of fixing it—repair it and return it. want to go. $6.50 b as you can buy elsewhere for $8 A trunk strap with each trunk free. Kneessi, 425 7th St. ane AA AA Ae Ae Ae, ‘Leads Them Aili! Dove Brand” Hams. ‘The reputation of has ft i W'Hiniey Sth &R. I.Av. een > Bin te dE we we we we ‘Moses’ Greet, Sacrifice Clearing Sale THE WORLD OF SOCIETY A Garden Party and a Wedding Among the Entertainments Yesterday. The Centary Club Tea This Afternoon Coming Events Foreshadowed — The wedding of Mr. Chauncey R. Botts- ford and Miss Jennie A. Beveridge took place last evening at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, South Washiagton, the pastor,Rev. W. H. Gotwald, officiating. Long before the time appointed the church was entirely filled. The bride was attended by Miss 8. Waight as bridesmaid, and Misses Edith Hofman and Emma Jones as maids of honor. The groom was attended by Mr. Murray Gotwald as best man, and Messrs. George Btinzing and Robert Stroebel. The ushers were Messrs. Irving Haskins, War- ren Gotwald, Victor Peiper and Luther Fridley. f A reception was held at the church im- mediately after the ceremony, and later Mr. and Mrs. Bottsford left for an extend- ed tour through the north. They were the recipients of many useful and beautiful presents, noticeable among them being a banquet lamp, presented by the school of which Mr. Bottsford is superintendent, and an onyx table from the groom’s attendants and the ushers. Mr. and Mrs. John R. McLean enter- tained about a hundred and fifty friends yesterday afternoon at “Beauvoir,” their pan sg on Woodley lane. Tabies dotted the | Peti' smooth lawns around the house, and the guests were seated at them to enjoy re- freshments. The fashionable world is bidden to the Country Club this afternoon, and if the weather is pleasant all the other attrac- tions will be perfect. The engagement is announced of Miss Catherine L. McKim, daughter of Rev. Dr. McKim, rector of Epiphany Church, to Mr, Henry Gair Rathi Rathbone, M. P., of Liverpool. Miss Mc- a —_ —— the past winter at Colorado where she met Mr. Rathbone. Sagt er Gye. Gg tanga fo commemorated by Dolly Madison Chapter on Tuesday, May 22, at Chevy Chase Inn by a reception from 6 to 8. Ex-Secretary Whitney and Miss Whitney sailed today for a summer's travel in Scot- land, London and Paris. Mrs. Gresham, Mrs. Bissell, Mrs. Brice, Mrs. Leiter, Baroness Fava, Mrs. Goschen, Mrs. Riggs and Miss Mildred Lee are the patronesses of the lecture which Mrs. Seth Barton French will give on Friday after- noon at 5 o'clock at her residence, 1634 I street, on travels in Greece. The lecture has already been heard with great pleasure, and will be illustrated by views made by Mrs. French herself. The proceeds are to berefit the sufferers by the recent earth- quakes in Greece. Misses Carrie and Emma Schnebel of Washington are the guests of Mrs. A. Meyer. Miss Nellie K. Sothoron is visiting friends in Philadelphia, and will meke a short stay in Atlantic City, returning home about the latter part of May. A children’s party was given last even- ing at Mrs. J. J. Fink's residence, 1124 New Hampshire avenue, by her nephew, Master Robert R. Moore, to his little friends. The lavns were gaily decorated with lanterns, and the children regaled themselves with ice cream and other delicacies. Music, danci.g and recitations were given for their amusement. “The Charge of the Light Brigade” was recited by Master Ralph, son of Count Mitkiewicz, Among those present were Misses Alice and Tot and Alma Van Haaka, Bell Condroy, Alice Conklin, Ruth Tooles, Ella Bushnell, Alice Bradley, Masters Davie Tooles, Charlie Bradiey, Arthur Conklin, Dr. and Mrs. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. J. Ambrose Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Conk- lin, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Miss Kellar. Deputy Commissioner H. C. Bell and wife left this morning for their home in Clark county, Illinois, for a two weeks’ visit. Mr. Bell will deliver the memorial address on May 30, at Robinson, Crawford county, Illinois. Mrs. Edmund Waddill, wife of ex-Con- Waddill of Virginia, is visiting her friend. Mrs. Edgar Allan of 1501 llth street rorthwest, where she will be pleased to meet all her friends. Cards are out for the marriage of Miss er of Mr. Henry Moler, to Dr. iiliams, May 23, at Vermont Avenue Christian Church, at 8 p.m. A rowing party was given in honor of Miss Helen Goldsmith of Mt. Carmel, Pa., the guest of Miss Florence Strauss, on last Sun- The party consisted of Miss Harry G. Minster and George 8. Strauss, ee rere ane See ene Joys Mrs. Twilley, Misses Amy and Alice Ford, and Mr. Harry Walker, of Dover, Del., are visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Daly of No. Si Hi street northwest. ———._—_ Young Men’s Catholic Club Reception. Youth, beauty, grace and happiness marked a gay scene at National Rifles’ Armory last evening. The occasion was a May ball and reception under the auspices of the Young Men's Catholic Club, and from an early hour until after midnight joy was unconfined. The committees to whom the success of the affair was largely due were made up of the following: Entertainment—D. J. Foley, T. J. Keady, William H. MeGrann, P. J. Walshe, C. M. Werle. Floor—G. C. Callan, T. A. Healy, B. A. Lehmann, J. B. Lanahan, John T. Trapp, T. A. Gorman, M. Keane, E. P. Schwartz, John C. Fanning. Peg apy A. W. Van Reuth, Owen A. Hart, John P. Collins, G. W. Donn, T. McAnally, E. J. O'Sullivan, R. Leh- A. J. Schwartz, D. J. Downing, J. A. Healy, Joseph ——— J. A. Farrell, J. J. M » M. F. Halloran, J. 3 Stack, J. C. Sullivan, P. "J. “McGrath, P. . Sulli- van, Among those who enjoyed the hospitality of the club were: Misses Nan Connell, May Hartn Messrs. Smith, Miller, C. Roberts, F. Myers, E. Schwartz, E. Roach, J. Moran, Gainey, H. Nesbit, G. Callan, Gar- Pattison, D. N. Nicholson, J. R. Lans- dale, R. Elliott, L. N. Stoddard, Cc. P. Hin- ton, J. M. omg § Mangum, C. Davis, R. T. Smith, Kengla, T. Kenelly, Keane, F. mod Van Reuth, aay Lehy, J. B. Fi rick, C. B. a J. Downey, R. og man, B. Lehman, W. Hoeke, George Bauers, Leesnitzer, Reltze and Houchens, Misses seg he Celia Murphy, C. Haske, Maggie Ready, Misses Plant, Pattison, Flynn, Mari- nelli, Maggie and Nellie Kenelly, Griffin, Smith, Lottie Knibbs, Agnes and May Roth, Nellie and Kate Fitzpatrick, Kate Irving, M. Bauers, Kate Holloran, Neehan, Van cong ig wig! agg me J. Thur- ston, , Annie Gleason and G. Beckett. sie en Marringe Licenses. Licenses to wed have been issued to the following by the clerk of the court: Horace Tibbs end Margaret Butler; Thomas Eland and Emma Saunders; Bernard E. Duvall and Fannie 8. Garner; Charley T. Broswell of Baltimore, Md., and Elizabeth A. Leon- ard of this city; Wm. Lewis Woodard and Susie Christiana Davis; Frederick Dalton and Eleanor M. Bright; James Hebb and Mary Mattingly; William Harris and Bliza Jones; Orla Frost of Baltimore, Md., and Cora L. Lewis of Arlington, Va.; Chas. W. Quantrill and E. Daisy Wood; Geo, R. Brady and Blanche A. Cassell; Curtis EB. Munn, United States army, and Evaris Ewing; Amos A. Anderson of Mescalere, N. M., and Bessie Patterson of this city; Moses J. Brown and Mollie J. Wines, both of Mar- shall, Va.; Henry Garrett of this city and Bettie E. Cook of Orange county, Va.; Wm. 8. Barney of Port Deposit, Md., and I Driver of Baltimore, Md.; Geo! WH. ee ‘and —o ogy Kennedy; horse Morris and ———>__. The Cattle Market. At the cattle market at the Washington Union stock yard at Benning yesterday 171 cattle were on the market and sold as fol- lows: Best sold from 4 1-2c. to 4 7-8c. per pound; good sold from 4c. to 4 1-2c. per pound; medium sold from 8 1-2c. to 4c. per pound; common sold from 2c. to 3c. per pound. Seven hundred and twenty-eight sheep and lambs up and sold as fol- lows: Sheep from 2 1-2c. to 3c. per pound; lambs from 5c. to 6 1-2c. per pound. Cows with calves sold eo $20 to $40 each. State gf. the market for seep, dull; for cattle, bone, son of Mr. William | the court yesters day, in the proceedings of the government to preserve the battlefields of Ee ae8 eretety & to juggle an increase of Ploye of the department into the bill out letting the House know of it. Mr. Hatch sprang to his feet excited manner said: “ the from Illinois means that word in its nary English significance, I want him that if he should use it outside chamber I would help to ram it throat.” Mr. Hopkins replied that he aid whether he would — a body guard or to escort him from the Capitol. “I want Say to the gentleman Missouri,” | continued, “that he can my words any sense he pleases. I shall neither wi | draw or modify them, and he cannot frigh' i any one with his blustering manners ere.” Fe iN eeeecke EEE St. Paul’s Choir, A very enjoyable musicale will be gi by the members of St. Paul's choir at the parish hall, on 234 street, tonight for the benfit of the choir fund. Solos will be ren- dered by Miss Florence Grigg,Miss Josephine Collins, Dr.Wm. P. Compton, Pay Director Thomas 7. Caswell, Mr. Charles Edward Rice, Mr. Hubbard T. Smith and Mr. Doug- las Miller. There will be a st quartet, a ets e yette | Messrs ® ayy | Messrs. Miller, The choir of the church will My | inar. singers. The young ladies of the parish have prepared a feast of good things, which will be served at the conclusion of the concert. aaa LARCOMBE NEWELL. Apel Rev. L. Ogilby, sae” og ARD Seine Feotingin” pe eS a is a WOODWARD—DAVIS. In this city, on 3004, az. 2, De cathy Bak BROOKS. pe se on te gas of typhoid ne BHOORE, ir. Services et St. Andrew's Corcoran COMERTEAM. sacred son of Thom Ba and ss Curtin, aged t rs. Funeral. frou his late residence, No. 11 street northeast, 17th, at 5:30 pm, Frieuds tomorrow, and relatives Invited to attend. Roddenty. May 16, 184, at bie cost, dence, #49 Virginia aveuue southwest, GUSTAVE FORSBERG, in, the eigitieth year of his age, Notice of funeral hereaft; ad HARRISS On May 25, 1604, at 1 o'cledk pa after @ long and painful ‘illness, HARRISS, Meloved fife of Win i Funeral at iockville, Md., Slay aT, at 11 o'clock a.m, ‘nt ai papers please copy.) LENMAN. The remains of Mrs. MARTHA EB a MAN will be taken from the vault and ist at Rock Creek cemetery on Thursday, fs Staat, at 2 o'clock pm. weather peraitiing. © PHILLIPS. On May 14, 2804, at 1 7 &@ short illness, SIE A. ‘PH Sere Wife of Wm. G. Pip, and only of John H. and the late Amelie C. we Faneral Thursday at 2 frow tage Hill northeast. PHILLIPS. At her residence im Prince uate Ma., st ee) 5 witew of te Henry ‘Phillips, aged eighty-tve years, Funeral ‘services at her late residence Priday, 31 o'clock a.m. p-m. PINKERTON. At bis northeast. on residence, 324 4th rd rele 15, 18%, et = THORNBURGH. At Falls Church, May 15, 1804, at 10 o'clock eon of ‘Mr. and Mrs. 8. two years and four months. Interment at Burlington, N.J. WRACKS. On May 15, 184, JAMES E. WRA' Deloved son of Jennie E. and the late Allen W. Wracks, aged fifteen years, ten months and ten an: May 17, at 2 o'clock. Teiatives aod day, . friends invited to attend. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED RY THESE LITTLE PTUA or ¥ in, be Bide i ‘TO! Te vain wu Bide, a Bowels, =~. regula te the Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. DECORATION Day, WASHINGTON GRANITE MOD ©o., Baylin 11th st. and New York ave am