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THE EVENING OKITIO, WASHINGTON, D. 0., SATURDAY, JUNE 1G, 1883. U K r J ' I- ;.'k i p. THE EVENING OKITIO. Published Tally (Sundays Eiceptcd) BY TIIK EVENING CRITIC PUBLISHING COMPANY 111 NINTH BTHEET NOIITHWEST, Wnshlncton, D. 0. TKItMSl afvniv rnfY . a CENTS BY CABBIE", per aionii v.-i- BY MAIt., (rest.se Paid) Ono Year -...-I 1.50 BY MAIL, (Postauo rIJ) Six Months a.'-S Sail bnbs.rlptlons InmlaMr In AdMnee. Address EVENINO CRtT0 PUBLISHING COMPANY, Washington. 1). C. JBH. rrU n( the litotflce tn nrtuhlnitm n teeoml elan matter, Saturday, Juno 16, 1883. JlUBiNrf? ought to boom this v? cathor. J. II. Jr. IS BECHJ ESTBD to Call lit tills cffico or send his exact atlilrcss. J limns acquit or convict pcoplo In this country. Tlio press and tho public dou't do it. Tun HcimUicaii accuses tho Now Yorfc Times of "monuraentnl lying." Nothing new In Hint accusation. The fact that seven of tho twelvo jurors In tho lato btar-Itouto caso aro Democrats lilrcstho lie to about half of tho editorials In to-day's slobbering Now York World. Last week was a gala week for Judgo Lynch, llo held court in tlirco Stato3. Tho llarbcis were hmiz In Iowa, Ilodlo In Mississippi, and Whltnoy in Missouri. Judgo Lynch Is no respecter of porsons or locality. Wr. nninn thnt Iho Washington CRITIC Is not for Tlldcn and Ilondrlcks In J88I. Tho reason is tbat It po88csscs n. Western, editor, and his Missouri Instincts aro OHfflclontly rotalnod to rlaca in tho van nWostorn man lO-Prosl-dent. ierfada Democrat. flight you arc Tun Cbitio fools very friendly toward Joseph McDonald, of In diana. Outside papers havo a good deal to say about the lato Star-IIouto jury. Men aro host known among their neighbors and friends, and all tbo talk of a malicious ami disap pointed press cannot convlnco any man or v,om.n who knows tho juror3 that they acted from any other than tho most con scientious motives In their verdict. i Genbbal riTZ-JoHK TonTEB was In Chicago tho other day and submitted to an interview. Ho spoko out plainly anil de nounced General John A. Logan In soyoro terms, llepicdlcts that If nominated Lo gan could not bo elected President of tho United States, and hints that tho swarthy Senator's private llfo will not hear cloa. scrutiny. It would bo better probably for I'orler to let tho prlvato character of Gon eir.l Logan alone. Ab was apprehended, tho verdict of tho jury in tho Star-Kouto caso has drivon tho New York Timet to Idiocy. Nover far re moved from this deplorable mental condi tion, it hot slavers upon its unfortunato readers moro disgustingly than ever. Hero is a specimen: We are Informed by what purports to bo a Washington dispatch to an evening nowd paper published In this city that one ot tho leading lawyers lately eogagod in the detense ot the Star Bout a tblevos has said that la all probability libel suits will now bo brought against the New York linet by Brady and per haps by Doreey. We learn runner that some ot Brady's Irlends advise him not to resort to such a course unless the 'Jitiies contlauos Its warfare and (alls to acquiesce In the verdict. Well, the Timet does not acqulosco In the verdict and will continue the warfare. If this course should be unsatisfactory to Thomas J. Brady, Stephen V. Dorsey, or any ether Etar-IEoute thief, nnd they choose to attempt to vindicate themselves In libel suits, the Timet will welcome tho opportunity to do tho llepubllcan party and tho country the grandett service ot which It Is capablo by proving In a court ot law that they aro thieves and that It bos told tbo truth In calling them encb. This is eminently characteristic of tho Timet. It Is as vulgar as the obscene litera ture Georgo Jones onco peddled for a living, and as truthful as the story he set afloat atont the way tho founder of the rimes dica. JTo one has ever heard General Brady say be would bring libel suits; what General Brady does ho does and docs not blow about It in advance, And be is not so much in love with tho machinery of Justice as to voluntarily rush into a court to securo his lights or his vindication. Ex-Senator Dorsey may entertain tho idea of bringing tho vile and venal Tinea to account. Tin: Ceitio hopes ho does. It will not boa difficult matter to sho. the Tim ci even viler nnd moro venal than tho public thinks it to be. It will not bo difficult to show it a paper edited by malice, con trolled by prejudice, and Infamous in every respect. Mr. Dorsey will do a great public good In exposing tho vlio concern, and it is to bo hoped he will not tarry long In acting. Nlorm nnil Flood MsiiiUh by tbo JTol rcrrniti nml Camion. So the Secretary of War ami thel'ulhc; Almost every day tho telegraph and press retort a dcetructlvo tornado or crclono In fcomo part ot tho country, and doubtloss very fceen one of theso tornadoes will sweep through a groat seaport with appalling loss of lite a and snipping, a large part ot which couli bo saved by my system. Also, every day at this season of tbo year over $ 1OOQ,OJO In hay and grain are damaged or destroyed by rain storms during harvest. And lastly, sudden floods frequently aweap down rapid rivers with great loss of lives, stock nnd movable rroperty. And all this loss with no attempt, and no possible warning by tho present l'ltzroy Euro pean Government system. And yet In the face of these notorious facts, the Signal Ofll-0 per -latently refuses a tat ot my simple system by the telegraph and cannon at military statloas, to give attain, iiutant anil general warning ot tornadoes, rain storms during haying and harvest, nnd sudden Hoods on rapid rlters. Is this wlso Is it even humane I And In face of the fact Uiat the Western Union Tels eragh Company, with 150,000 miles of tels ernih Hoes and 12,000 Intelligent stitlon ogent-, has three times offered free telegrams ot allcomlng storms and floods, t ) O ) rerntnent military stations, and to all cities and towns which may establish tho cannon slguil. . As an act of humanity andln Uispibllc In terest 1 appeal to the War Department n order a tin ot my plan as promised last sum mer by tho Blgual oclce at all military ststlons where cannon are In nsoand located la the ropulous States as fully authorized by act of congress. 1 rem these, It successful, ot which I bave no doubt, the eystejn can then boox sended by city and town authorities, nnd thui tecomo universal at no further cost to the General Government. ""' " "" Veryrospecttully, a. Watson. WA6BIXQT0S, D. 0., June 10, 1833. Tbo Jury as Ncnpciro.-tt. New York Herald, to-day, The Jltrahl, discussing the Star-Routo vor. diet, said that tho Government, as prose cutors, were responsible and not tho jury, be cause It was the duty ot the prosecution to see that they had a caso before they asxod for aa Indictment, and when they went to trial to make their case so plain that the Jury could understand It. This proposition sutorlses tho Jittnlnoitut-why we do not qulto understand, because It goes onat onco to rive reasons why the charge on wblch tho Government elected to try the defendants was very dinicult for a Jury to comprehend. But the Attorney aen eral and bis assistants bad only ono duty to perform, that was to make tho caso rlaln the comprehension of tho Jury. That it was difficult Is BO excuse tor their failure to do thlsj no ono compelled them to undertake tho case. Lawyers are Ilka generals-u is tbolr business to succeed. It they tall It is tolly tor them to say It was a taloy day, or tho mud was too deep, or that other circumstances wero MBpropltiotis. WPLy,01.Dr. I). It. DoyJoeays! i.j con. sldar Brown's Iron Bitters superior M A topic to bpt f renaration now la we.'' THE CRITIC ABROAD, As tho Critic was walking westward on tho Avcnuo last evening and passing tho Nntlonnl Hotel, his caglo cyo fell upon n singular and solitary old man who clalmod his respectful attention. Tlioro was an enthusiastic llttlo crowd standing around nnd rejoicing over tho news of tho Star Houto verdict, but tho ono old man stood apart and gaml absorbed ly at tho long west wall of tho hotel. Tho scribo whs Interested and elbowed up bosldo tho old man through curiosity, nnd Anally was gratified by tho sago turning to htm and beginning to speak. "I was n Washlugtonlan onco," said tho hoary-headed man, "but havo boon nway from this city many, many years. I lolt It ns ft muddy llttlo village, nnd return to And It a glorious city j nnd hero I havo found it rcinlnlsccncoof my Inst night in Washing ton." Tho old man pointed out tho particular window with interest nnd wont on to de scribe tbo ovation thai ho had witnessed below It. "Another evening, said ho, "I saw a sight that few men havo over had tho high prlvilego of witnessing. Passing this very srot I heard sounds of merriment, nnd peep ing through A window of ono of tho privnto parlors saw fivo great men, Webster, Clay and tlirco prominent Senators togotuor, coatlcssand bootless, taking their turns In tho undignified pursuit of Jumping ovor chairs." Tho Critlo moved on leaving tho old fel low to enjoy his recollections of scoucs In Washington as ho had known It In its earlier days. I'rciinrntory riclinol or C'nlnnibinn College. Tho sixtieth anniversary of tho Colum bian College l'rcparatory School was held last night nt Lincoln Hall. Tho salutatory, first honor of tho second class, was deliv ered by William H. Wilson, after which William H. Wilson, C.W. D. Ashloy, Philip S. Brown, William F. Shuto.J. Bradloy Tanner, Frank D. Merchant, Harry W. Gllmore, 1 Howard Sccly and W. A. Cir ringtou declaimed "A Curo for tho Heart ache." A drama was well rendorod by Messrs. Wm. F. Shuto, Philip S. Brown, J. Bradley Tanner, Trank D. Merchant, j C. W. D. Ashley, Delano Amos, Bonjamln Ames, George B. Flfo. Tho valedictory, first honor of tho first-class, wjia dcllvorod by E. Kvcleth Wlnslow. Certificates and prizes for high grado of scholarship wcio then awarded as follows: First class E. Evclcth Wlnslow aud Harry W, Qllmoro. Second class William II. Wilson, Charles W. D. 'Ashley aud Ernest G. Thompson, Third class F. Howard Sccly, Delano Ames and A. Harris Word. Fourth class Tilcston I. Chambers and Benjamin Amos. Tho Montaguo gold medal in Latin Harry W. Gllmore. Tho Janus gold medal in French Charles B. Hudson. Gold medal in declamation Wilmot A. Ctrrington j honornblo mention, J. Bradloy Tumor. Hcrmcsian Society gold medals Best do bater, Frank D. Merchant ; best editor, William r. Shutc. Medals for punctuality nnd deportment Gold medals, J. Allen Bottler, Arthui S. Mattlnglynnd William F. Shuto; silver medals, Benjamin Ames, Delano Ames, Charles W. D. Ashloy, Harry T. Knight, Cyrus L. Moffatt, F. Howard fceely, Ernest G. Thompson, William It. Wilson, John A. Batthel and Itohert S. Wood. Certificates of graduation To tho freshman class, Wilmot A. Carrington, Harry W. Gllmore, Charles B. Hudson. William Marbury, Frank D. Merchant, William T. Shute, Edward W. Spaulding, J. Bradley Tanner, E. Eveleth Wlnslow ; special schools, Charles Bogan, J. Alien Boteler, Jesso E. Christy. Honorable mou tion for an average nbovo DO Wilmot A. Carrington, Frank D. Merchant, William T. Shute, Edward W. Spaulding, J. Bradley Tanner, Itobert S. W. Wood, jr.; William O. Bctill, William B. Hereford, Willio T. Uord. PIcnsnitt NnrprlKC by tho W. C. T. Union. Tho members of tho Woman's Christian Tcmpcranco Union aud their friends gavo tho chaplain of tho Soldiers' Temperance Union, James C. Lcc a most delightful sur prise on Thursday evening. The Soldiers' Union was largely represented, as was also tho W. C. T. U., and after spending an hoar socially, Mrs. C. L. Koacli , in earnest words commending Mr. Leo's effective work for tbo organization, presented hitn with a handsomely-bound Baxtor's Bible. Mrs. Lee, the faithful wife and mother, was not forgotten, but was presented with a beauti ful China tea-set, Mrs. Rowan making tbo presentation. Sergeant Allen, president of tho Soldiers' Union, on behalf of tbosol diers, expressed their appreciation of Mr. Lee's earnest labors for them, saying ho would find various llttlo gifts left behind, which, though not so valuable financially, would express their lovo for tho dear fam ily. Mr. Lee and wife responded In feel ing and appreciative words. ' Tho Kmerson Plane Coinn.iuy. N. Y.Orsphlc The new building ot this company, at No. l&O Tremont street, Leston, is ono of tho hnest of its kind In thq country, aud Is ad mirably adapted to tho purposes for which It wns designed . Tho waruroom on tho Urst floor bas probably tbo largest show-wludoff ovor constructed, and It Is an oxcoodlngly hand some ono as well, Tho Qlllngsand furnish Ines are artistic, and have commanded tho admiration ot nil who havo seen them. Tho decorating In oil was dono by M. riommlng, a Trench artist of raro ability. The wbolo building, in fact, exhibits tho most superior workmanship. The bbreve, Crump k Low Manufacturing Company of Boston designed and manufactured tho chandeliers and gaa Uxturcs from sncclal designs, to conform to tho Interior architecture. The reputitlon and character ot this houso are well known and generally recognized. Tbo building, in deed, Is worthy tho company that will occui y It, and to say this Is to pay a high compliment. Tho company was nuwly organ ized in 1870, but has a musical reputation that dates back moro than thirty yoars. Its facilities for turning out pianos rapidly aro belloved to be superior to thosoofany otlrer establishment, but the rapidity lu work is nover permitted to Intorfero with the qunllty of the Instruments. Homo ot tho largest pianos dealers In the world aro agents tor tho l.mrrson Company. Among them aro such firms as W. W. Kimball, of Chicago, tho larg est dealer in tbo United Statss; U.B.John, ston f. Co., ot Cincinnati j James Delink, ot Prill adelphlat Kohler & Chose, ot Han Francisco, ono of tho largest and safest firms on tho lactria coast; Thomas Ooggan & Brothers, Galveston, Texas, one ot the many agents to whom thecompany ship pianos by the carlad. The company, by tho way, claim to be the only manufacturers that ever shipped planes by the train load. They havo at pres ent seventeen cars for service, painted and decorated by themselves and held especially for their use. One ot the largest week's worx ever clone in this conntry ioaoy factory was turned ont from tbelr house, 100 pianos being shipped In a whole train to Cblgo and San rrancleco without chango ot cars. The present cocdlllon ot the company U highly satisfac tory. They employ only the best ot worxmen, zoanyofwhemareownersothandso-ne homes and have been employed by tke company for thirty years or more. They do not solicit artltis to play; their pianos, as others do; neither do they depend npen letters to carry en their business, but they claim to make the beet piano tor tho money In the United states, and they say to this fact they owe their aaa ce. They most cordially invite alt to visit their new rooms, whether they are in search of places or not. . Wo JInvo Iteilnccil Onr SI'S Knlt to order at 130. Btranssfc Marx, I II Seventh I street, second door south of E. It Worked I.IIie n Clmrni, Texas billing. Smart boy "Mamma, I've a conundrum. Do )ou know why that story papa told you a"ut r. .?$ MM oat M ,te taking stock at the store th"op'.rTer ,0"0B' a"'"J '" abut!,Kh,,,'0C",hn'M"e 7 M,Ua Emart boy-Weii, i heard Malor Btuasoa ask papa how the old woman took the yarn about being kept out late taking stockand they both laughed, and papa said 'Jl lust worked like a charm ; and here is a man. "'H'"? .'? 'S0 eW'oe paper, says that be rubbed tho liver lotion on three times, and lhat 'It lust worked like a charm " ' Tbo smart bey got cuffed by his mother and locked up under the stairs by his father, and be has learned that conundrums ot that brand aro not sale to handle. ii. Tboae Odil Paula, at bait price, aro selected oat of our best stock, being odds and ends ot elosed out ot. XUwm Bios corner Seventh and E. DOUailTV DA1COTAIAH3 Proiiosn lu IIulil u L'ouKlllntioiml CniMrnliou, Ilivliln tlln Territory mill Ilrccl Ibo South Hull" Into n Nlnlc, Whether Congress Aeroes lu It or Sot. Hrcclnl L'orrcsDondcnceorTiiK EveninuChitic. Ili'noM, IMKOTi, Juno 12. It thero ovor ex- lstcd much doubt about tho unanimity ot tho people of Dakota inn wish that tho Torrltory ought to bo divided and tho southern hilt nd muted to (statehood, at loast my mind Is cloar at this wrltlnc. During my poregrlnntlons hero I havo talked to n groat many Intelligent nnd honest men on tbo subject, and I havo yet to nnd tho first one who Is not In favor ot both division and admission. With n vtow to more strongly presenting thelrclnlms to Congress for Statohood tho citi zens of tho Territory havo oallod n conven tion to bo held boroon tho 10th Instanr, when tbo matter -nlll bo thoroughly discussed and I'ffecllvo steps takou. To day I met Mr. John Cain, tho present editor nnd founder ot tbo Huron J)auy 'limet, and bad a talk with him on mnttors pertaining to tho future ot Dakota, Mr. Cain is a pioneer, Is well posted, and his words may bo takon as thoso ot a largo portion of the Territory citizens. Whon our conver sation turned upon tho suojectot division nnd admission 1 Inquired it tho people of tho Ter ritory continued tomanlfostan Intorost in tbo subjects of division nnd admission. "Yes, sir, a vory dcop Intorost," ho replied. "Those questions aro now uppermost In public consideration. Dakota has suffered many IlNilrlllnc; Dlnnioliitiiieiilsi In Its efforts to securo admission to tho Union; but delay and fatluro bato only intonsllled tho ycarntngBOt Its people to partsko ot tho blcsslncsot coinpleto self-government. You remember how hopeful ot succoss woro tho delegates from the Territory who visited your city during tho lirst session of tho last Con gress in tho interest of tho twin pot measuros ot division and admls elon, until tho day when the bill for nn enabling act, which had been reported favorably to tho Bonato, was called up for consideration by Senator Saun ders. Unexpectedly, you will also recollect, camo objection from a llopubllcan source Senator Halo and tho bill went ba:k to tbo C'ommlttoo on Territorial Affairs. That was virtually Its death. As tho prospoct ot admis sion fudod, tho boon ot division nlono was asked for. But A KcKinbllcnu Congress did not scorn to possess tho power or tho will to grant that, and Domocracy has assumed control ot Congross while Dakota is still un divided and bound In Territorial thraldom, As i havo eald negloct uy the nation has, now over, not lessened tho anxiety of tho peoplo ot Dakota to obtain tho lights to which thoy aro so clearly entitled." "You believe, then, that tbo demand for Statehood is ono strongly supportod by tho Territory's progress t" "To deny a peoplo such ns populate Dakota, whose numDcr Is fast leaching a-halt million a peoplo possessing Intelligence and govern mental capacity ot tho nrst order to douy them their rightful privilege of carving two States out of this magnlllcout, fruitful, vast domain; to keep In practical disfranchise ment a hundred thousand men who nro occu pying this new land and adding largely to tho Nation's wealth by Its cultivation: who aro building towns and creating lndustrlos; who aro eieetlng churches In every community and ecboolhouBes In otory township; who nro law-abiding nnd lovo tholr country to con tinue to dcprlvo Dakotalans thus is Atlinie Political Crlino of wblch trco America should bo ashamed." "Is there cntlro unanimity among tho peo ple, both In North and South Dakota, on the questions of division and admission?" Practically, comploto harmony prevails. Ot course, objections como from fiomo quarters. Tho recent selection of Bismarck, In tho North, as the now capital city, has mado thoso interested lulls growth ambitious to makolt tho perroanont capital of all Dakota, But tho great body ot tho peoplo will not lond tholr OESlstnnco In tho enhancement ot Bismarck real estate. Then there is a class who rear tbat with two Stato gooruments taxos will be higher. This class is entitled to respectful consideration, but tho great magnitude and vast resources of each half ot Dakota demon strates to ono who carofully considers tho question ot taxation that tor ThoJBelter dot eminent which tbo smaller Btato will guarantee, tho increneo of taxation will bo Inaaltasslmal, Tho creation of largo States Is not In conson anco with the spirit or tho basis of our Bystem ot government. Small States lnsuro tho per petuity ot the National life. Iloro In South Dakota a very lntcnso feeling has of lato been developed in favor of separation from our brethren across tbo lutb parallel, and admis sion without division would not be considered a blessing." "Is any public effort being mado to promoto tbo eauso ot admission!" "Tho country will bo somewhat surprised doubtless whon it understands that, tired ot Malting at tho Congressional door for nn enabllog net, tho citizens of South Dakota aro considering the advisability of creating a Stato govcrn-i ment of their own without the sanction of such an net. A convention tor South Dakota has been called to meet in this city on tho luth ot the present montb, to dccldo upon tbo question ot calling A Coiislllntloiinl Concntton to prepare a constitution wblch, if adoptod by tbo people, will bo presentod for ratification to Congress early lu the next session. The design of many ot tho leaders ot tbo move ment Is to elect undor tho proposed constitu tion ncompleto set ot Stato officers and put tbo machinery of a State government In opera tion, whetbor Congross acts on ana approvos the constitution or not." "Will not such action constitute rebellion?" "That is a grave and natural question, ot course. But such a modo ot procodure ands A Parallel In the organization ot Michigan and in a caso brought hctoro tbo Supreme Court of tho United States in which tho validity of an act passed by a Legislature of that State, which nas constituted without tho approval ot Con cretc, was passed upon. It was decided that ibo Legislature was legally creatod and that lis acts wero lawful and binding. Tho forms of tbo Louisiana purchase, upon which tho question turned, affect Dakota just the same ns thoy did Michigan. It cannot be questioned that Dakota is entitled to admission to the Union, but I havo not yet bocomo a comploto convert to )ho bollef thnt our peoplo can cre ate a State, dccldo upon Its boundaries nnd successfully ignoro tbo existence of National autborlts-. Evory true citizen ot tho llepubllc should tcgret that thero is No Wny r Compelling C'oncrCNS to bo lust to Dakota, but tbo fact romalns tbat wo cannot foico our ronrosontatlvos Into tho Senate and Ilouse ot Iieprosentatlroi nor into tho electoral college. Dorco it is that keeps Dakota out. lllght aud U domand mat it ne aamntou, nut thero is unrortu nately no appeal la this case to a higher power than the National Legislature. How ever, our pcoplo aro becoming Indignant, nnd thero may nrlso a conflict between two local governments out hero. In any eyent It will bo a peaceful one." "tt 111 tho convention to bo hold In Huron bo well attended?" "It will. Tbo membership will be 411, and neatly every county has alroady hold its con vention and chosen its dologates. The sosslon will be ot great Interest. A largo proportion of tho delegates will bo Democrats, as tho movement Is Entirely Nou-PnrtlMnn, and tho fact that tho Democrats ot South Da kota aro as a rulo thoroughly tn accord with tho Republicans on tbo question of Statobood ought to bavo somo effect upon tho Democrats In Congress." "Wbatlsiheattltudo ot North Dakota to ward this movement?" "As I bave remarked tho peoplo ot Bismarck and those who own property there, now that it has secured the capital, are opposed to divi sion. So from tbat city has recently been is sued a call to tbo counties ot North Dakota, urging them to send delegatos to tho nurou Convention. As It will bo a convention Kolely I'or (lonth Dnkoln, the coolness ot tbo suggestion Is apparent, o f course there will not be n general rosponso to the call, as the great body ot tho people ot tbo north favor division, but the Bismarck schemers will run a spcclsl train down hero via St. Faul, a distance ot 500 miles, and they may induce a number to tako a free ride." "Will there he a row?" "It Is doubtless the design of tho Northern ers In the scheme to precipitate a huge nght and thus bricg tno Southern movement into disrepute. But thero will be no row and they will not be admitted to seats In tho conven tion, either." I bave no doubt that Tun Cmnr, believing thai these people deserve what thoy ask from Congress, will continue to labor In tholr bo half. VEDKIC- SXICT the Longfellow, It will please. DAKPORTH Mafte Thonsaife of Homes Pleasaat Minis Started on Fort ace's Ro-3 Selling JIU ioodjrforLinHTINa and COOKING. No chimney t wick, kladUup, hj, nor wut, XJght yltn one-bAir ndnnu, pot ft tn one iecon. No mnnani, decr. nor ibrlnkage. AOTDAL NEOESSITIEB, WASTZDtal mt-wlo will Invest t ItoilO,. CCflia roods and jranh sale In diner tut states; profit from 30 to 300 per cent. Plain atate-ienta t rked by sales and good will ot varcaun to all who call, with conrtaaos ai testioa. Ml D BT seal IftTB (Pwt'ltiiiMlni), Washing to itoa.D.C. "" nix vie 710 ' rAP.ASOLS OF EVERY DESCHIPriO.V, Fancy and Coaching Parasols, all of tho very best stylcsand makes, will ho sold this week nt cost, at 1 DAVIS', 7tO MAIIKET SPAOa GItEAT BARGAINS IN STKAW GOODS, Plumes, Feathers and Flowers, at DWS JUST OPENED A CASE OF ELEGANT Quality Two-toned Ribbons, Satin nnd Ottoman, in i, C, 7 and 9, which will bo sold at one-half their former prlco. Also 8-lncli superior quality whlto nnd hluo " watered Sash Ribbon nt 02c. per yard, former prieo $1,130, and many other bargains, at WS'. 710 MAItKiyr SPACE. STOCK OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN Laces. All kinds of Black Lacos, Irish Point, Embrodcrlcs, comploto nt low pilccs. All kinds of scasonablo and do si l able goods of rcllnblo makes, at X3-viS': BARGAINS IN ODD LOTS PLACED on our counters every day. Ono lot of Colored Fay.il Shawls at $1.25 each, former prlco $3.50. Bargains lu ovory department, at DJ."V-S 719 Market Spaco, COTtXEB ElflllTlt ST. v.3.; ?-w.Tsr's NEW BOOK. "Life on the Mississippi," is ron BALE AT 3EX'S BOOKSIOKB. TllttAT Tlllj HUMAN MACHINE gi:ntly. nklthkr. constipation, colic, diak- ItlKIlA, DYdCNTAIir Oil OTIIBH BOWEL COMPLAINTS, CAN 111! CUBED BY ABUSINH TIIK DELICATE MACHINERY OU THE SYS TEM WITH I'UBIOUH 1'UnaATIVIH. THE BEST AND SAFEST IlEMEDY. PAUTICU LAHLY AT TH1Q SEASON, IS A TEASPOON TUL Ol' TAItBANT'B SELTZER. APERIENT, TAKKN IN A GLASS Of WATER,, WHICH W1LL0ENTLY BELIEVE, WHILE T0NINC1 AND HEALING THE IltBITATED INTEH TINE. DOUGLASS', Ninth and F Sts. GENTLEMEN! Per Genuine FRENCH BALBRIGGAN BH1RTH and DRAWU,at 11 1 each, all alzei, goto DOUGLASS'. Tor ENGLISH LISLE THREAP SniBTS.all alzes, at (1 each, go to DOUGLAS'. Tor ENGLISH BALBIllaaAN BHHITS. all sizes, at too. eatb.go to DOUGLASS'. Tor GAUZE UNDE1VWEAB, at 53c, 37c, lAl, 7..l.IB.l-0.U.U.oloJ)OOaI.ilB,i For genuine 1'ErFEBELL JEAN DRAWERS. CUT l'ANT-SHAI'E, and made In the most tborongb manner, all alzes, at 60 c. eacn, go to D0UGLAS1'. For NAINMJOK FEATHERWEIGHT FllinTB and DBA WKRS, made In the veiy et manner, all alzei, at 74c. each, go to DOUGLASS For ENGLISH nOSIEUY (Morlej'l) In all tho n eneetdcalgni.ateCc. per pair, uiual price 75), go to DOUGLASS', For K. dt W. COLLARS AND CUFFS, go to DOUGI.ASV. For band60mo NECKWEAR. In new ahapca, goto D0UGL1SS'. For TRENCH, ENQLtSn AND AMERICAN USl'JJDLl,ga to DOUGLASS'. Fcr SHIRTS MADE TO OBDER, at 7. $10.50 and (12 per hall dozen, go to DOUaL ASS'. MB.WM. B. II0DGE3, who Is In chargo Ol this department, will be pletsed to bhow gentlemen any oftbe above and manr otber bargains. DOUGLASS Ninth and P Sts. MflWMES Important to tho Mckt Kymptoms Indicate disease, a continuance, days of a 11 eric jr per chance Death I Hymp tomsare, impure .blood, nRilvpnpR4. I rrmilAr rins appetite, headache, sour belclitnar, Bareness In back, breast aud Hide, lieirt pains, slddlnesa, bad color to stool, and urine, hot and cold sensations, yellow skin. "dWAYNK'a PILLS" euro bygent y removing all corrupt matter, regulating and nourishing the system. 25 cents (la stamps), box of SO pills; boxra 11, at Druggist or by mall. Add.t-aI)r.bWAY.S.-- feON. Philadelphia. Pa. Great SlauglitGr iu Truulcs and Satchels. J shall olTer my Trunbs, Ladlea and Gent'a Traveling Bags at 10 Per Cent. Dfecount for the IT ct 30 Diys AT K. KNBBSSI'S, 425 7th St. Next to Odd-relUma Hall and Branch Store, 00 i Ft. n.w. my2Str PURE INDIA From the Dlitrlcts of ASSAM, CHrTTAOONa, C'AClIAIt.KAMlItAVALLEY,I)AlUEELINa, DE1IKA DOON, and otliera. Absolutely l'nre Superior In Flavor. The Most ISconomlcul. Be qulrea only hair the usual quantity. Hold by all Grocers. JOHN 0. riIILLfs CO.. Agontsnf theCalcuttaleaBrndlcate, la0WATnnST..N.Y. -AND -AFTER Electric ArplUnces ra tcrt on 33 Dayi' Trial. TO MEN O.'ILY, YOUNG OR OLD, WHO are -ntrirHtf from Nxnvoca Dsviuty, I 'T VlTAUTV, J i or hfcHVrl FtmCB AMU i.oa. W-STlMi W-,KXbbES, and all tho-a dlsea-e-tf a 1 uojfit. I.'a-xk twultlitur frtvm juu-m and Othka Caiies. po-)y loll.f inJ curapleto reato ration cMlJULTirA jo osanj Maviiooo (Iuaka-Teeu. Tbe8TtnJtrt dlniov- yor OiKln-tunt C-ntory, ttnaatouco for JIU, tinted I'uJnjjhltKiCC, Addrwtl V017AIS BUT 00.. WAR8HAU. MICH, , EBflllGlDg StBCL MM "' HUM y I. BRvtf3b " MS-FORE - AND - AFTErS an r goods. ao o 736 ao TO 736 YOUNG'S ron TEW PAEASOLS, Sun Umbrellas and Buttons Of all Imaginable Shades. BARGAINS and PRESENTS AT Young's Oloth and Silk House 730 SEVENTH BTUEKT. THE BEST $1 SEIRT IN THE MARKET, AT L. BEHREND'S Baltimore Gash Bloro. iDiRrsr a-oc5i3s NOW OPENING A FULL LINE OP BWtlNa (100DH. WM. R. RILEY, RILEY BUILDING, COB. NINTn AND K STS. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NEW BOOKS. Memoirs of John A. Ulx.by Morgan A. Dlx. Dynamic)-aerology, Zv., by Ward. I.nm nnd Inborn , by Moody. Under Orouud ltuvia. by Htepnlak. Dr. CJBuillua, by Crawori, Dfttfcof Ktlilca, by Bppncer. Tlgtr Lily, by Julia ftclmycr. Man, by tncyO. LUlle. LIltflreu'flllarKaln. do rbyllh llrown, by riora Pliaw. For the Major, by 0. 1 Woodson. Ioiiff That Jill r.ullt, C. K. Uaroner, lot I'lowBlmrcH, Tourgce. W. H. MORRISON, 118 47S Fenna. ave. n.i fV NOPfH V vvs -tfND BU"' .nT E.r- GROCERIES. EXOTTRSIOnSTS. TOTTED HAM, TOTTED TONGUE, TOTTED BEEF, TOTTED cniCKEN, LUNCH TONGUES, 'WHOLE BONED HAM, BBAWN, COBNED BEET, SIIBIMP, TICKLED OYSTEBS, WHOLE BONED CHICKEN, BAIIDINES IN OIL, TOMATOES AND TBUTFLES, WOODEN TLATES, TATEB NATKINS. B. W. EESD'S SOIS zatO F Street Northwest. If. W. BTTROHELL nAS BEMOVED TBOM HIS OLD STORE, 133l, TO Ilia flew Store, 1325 E Street NOIITH SIDE. His Facilities for Handling Goods are much Greater, and his Tea Department GREATLY ENLARGED. Some of the articles of which a Specialty is made are Imported by him. Goods Fresh and Prices Low. UAUUOUlt & HAMILTON, Wholesale JLOTJR.'Wm-- ANDOROUERY MEKCHAKTB 07 8U. Oil LooUUna Avenne. Ie3l E. KOLB'S EBSTAITEAlNrT, 811 E Streot Northwest. MIXKI) nniNKS A SI'KOIALTY. BEEIl P11AWN rilO-I THIS WOOD. Lnnchea Served. laj-OAl'IXAI, l'KIZK, 870,000. Tickets only US. Bliaref In 1'ronortion. l'AltTIOULAll NOTIOII. AlllheDrawlDSsare under the ozclulvo au iiervlslon and control of OENKBALS a. T, llEAUBBUABDandJUBAL A. KAItLY. Louisiana Stato Lottery Company. issth Monthly Qrand Brawlnpr. New Orleans July 10, 1MJ. 1,507 prizes, total .! Mo: capitals ,7i,O0O, t-3.000, I10.UOO, 0.on, etc. 100,(00 U-kets, 11; u (5) dollarsi iractlons, in llniis. in proporilon. Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the oQlce of the Company In New Or "or'inrlher Information write clearly, Riving full address, fiend order, by Express, Itegbtcred Letter or Money Order, addreased only to M. A. DAUPHIN, Nmt Orl.aus. La. FOR INFORMATION CONCEBNINQ Louisiana Mtto Lotterj, Commonrroalth Dlktrl. bntlon Company anil Little Havana, AM'LY TO J. a-BBGQ, llaarENNA.AVE. OltLOCK nilAWEB No. UH SU, ALKXANUltlA.VA, LIVERY STXBLES. "a. b. ickyks. i. l. sitrnt. Close Oarrlaaic. ior Weddings, Galls and .lMo Huis. BoardTni and Livery euil, Wlllard1. Hotel Bt-b'oa. corner lllh and K -, 2-M Ughth Htreet. bet. I) and K n. it. aoa.(iarrlearorWeildlnrs, OaU, asd Baoes lloni, Mnui9(aulIivai7A lea. IW U COR- A88' - tl DP. SUMMER RESORTS. FAUQUIER "White Sulphur Springs, rAUCJUIER COUNTY, VA. 60 MileB from Washington. Morntiurand Evening Trains via VlrRlnla Mid land ltallroad. All tlie modern Improvements throughout. Including hot aud cold baths, clo .CM on each Hour, clectna hells, (ras, Ac Ao. 1 he social features of tho Fauquier Hnrlnirs pos. sess tho attractions or rtietropolltan l!l.,iwlnirto the proximity to Washing-ton and Baltimore, Tor Information, terms. Ac , address F. TENNEY St. CO., Jen AT THE HPIttNO .. EXCURSIONS. - . -. CfEOOND TEMrEUANOB IEXOURatON TO CJlymoot.Hnnday. June 17. Htearaer Mystla leaves ferry wharl promptly at n a. nt and 3 Ho p. m.; leaver Ulymont Ml and 7 p.m. Temper ance ppfftkliiR and munlo nt the pavilion. No liquors on boat or ron ml 8. T. K, Ar.lntyro Ruppllcs Rood meal", lunrhes, tea. cofTce, icf crram, ta, at city prices. Tare, il cents; round trip, 35 cents. Will stop at A lexandrla. I. It. TUBUMjY, Je Tt Kicnrslon Manager. n O I FOR QLTUO.NT. TCnllnnnrn until ah Ln rriincln TeMnerancB A-Poclatlons. Mtnnday-f chools or others tvlaK ex cursions ulUappIv for terras nnd days ofcinAse rnrntto scent vf I'otomao I-rult drowers' Im provement Com jiany, J, OrvlUe Johnson, JNo. (.) l'tt ave. n. w. Ju'ti ITOIl OU-iRTBR-BlDH-WUBBIi B-.LO0N JU steamer: capftcltr,.V),ift8scne:ers: speed, 12 kiiotfl. Apply to V, v. Jlldley, Heventh-street wlinrf. myil tf no I Fon anuAT falls and oadin John Bridge. The Bteam racket Excelsior will will makn her revular trips to the above plsria, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Leave lllRh t. nnd canal, nt 8 o'clock a. m. l'uro socts. round trip, l'orcharters apply at the boator tn (Iroren Webster, No. 1114 -th sl.n.w. mv4.tr ..'fS. Eighteenth Grand Annual SCH:TJETZlSr-FlST OP THE WashingtonSchuetzenVerein WILL BE HELD ON JUNE18, 1,0 AND 21 pmzi-PiiooTiiro mine bowlino and LABIEH' l'illU BUOOTINU. CONCintT AND DANC1NO 3IUSIO EVERY DAY, COJIUKNC1NU AT a P. M. SPFCIAL TEBFOItMANCrS EVEIIY DAY AT SAND 01'. M..1IY BirLEY ANDLELlE,.tll0 orehial Bentlcmau and lady acrobats. JJI68 L1ZOLINE BirLEY, Iho champion Club HKlnger. "ALLEN AND BnUNO," rapid transit team, character cbauiie artists. IIIH3 K1TTIE COOI-R.tbe rertned lady voeal. 1st, In n choice selection ol eerlocomlc songs. fcprclal for tho Lllllo Ones-rBOF. fl. W. BOO .Hh' CLLLBBATED I'UNOII AND JUDY. ILLUMINATION AND FIREWORKS EVERY KVENINO. The Piwigerbund, Oermanla. Mronnerchor, and Columbia T urn Vcreln have kindly cousented to QSHlst the Vereln with Songs and the performance ot Gymnastic JCxerclses. XfJrlhe best of order Is guaranteed by the sev eral commmces. jsTrPosUUelyno admittance of donbtlul char acters. A corps of Special Uetectlvea bavn boen employed to enforce this order atrlctly. Julfi-ct A TIILETia PARK. BASEBALL. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE1S AND 10. CINCINNATI VS. NATIONAL. Game called at 4.30 p. m. Admission, 5 cents. Ladles free. TTBW D1MB MUSEUM. JN PKNNA. AVE.. NEAR 1IT1I ST. TAMILY RESORT FOR LADIES AND CHIL BltEN. GRAND ATTTRAOTIONS. ALL NEW. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. The Great Scloptlcon. Carter and Anderson. The Famous Br en nans. Moggie Wlllett. Harry Thome. Hefron and IS other artists. ADMISSION TO ALL ONLY lOcta. GENERAL ADMISSION 10 CENTS. NEW THEATRE COMIQUE HUMMER GAR DEN. Ejtlrn ordinary Eagagement ol the Faaious LEONZO BROTHERS And their Great Acting Dogs, LION AND TIGER. JUSTGENERAL ADMISSION 10 CENTS. D BIVEB'a BUMMMB QABDBN. Bc-eceazcmeut for this week only of tho woader sf thoaso, SIO, OAULO BENUDETTI. First appearance ol Till 'a Boyal Marionettes In their rarulval of fun; also, of 1'rot. Button, ilia urcat Illusionist and twenty'llvo vocal and Inotru mental artists. Price of Admission remains aa usual, ONLY 10 CBNTH. A BNEIl'S SnUMBB OABDEN. Enlarged Orchestra, under the conduclorshlp or 1'iior. ciimsT AiiTii, . TIIK 01Il!ltr01tSCIJi:it Tyrolean Cou-- cert Troupe, consisting ol Fivo Luilles nuil Tlirco GeiUlemen. Admission, 10 cents. hcaeon tickets at reduced rates. TiJIB WAHBINOTOH BW IMMIMO BOnOOL N. Y.AVBKr,18TII AUD UI'UtjrB. Ol'EN roil THE SEASON, llouicat Oentlemcn-7toua in., -.'.30 to 10p.ro. 1 adlea 10 a. m. to 11 m. Ilojs-:-0lo7p.ln. , , ... , Waitr consuntly chatil0B and artificially heated. Bin iilo hatli, 30 cents; 10 tlc9ta , ; In ttrnntlmi roursfl. tl BOOTS AND SHOES. Ono Prlco Shoe Store. A. L. HAZELTOl, SS 8KVI.NTU ST., Unflor oao-Fnllowa' null. stbaw :f.:s At UDiirccedenttd low prices. Men's nnd Boys' Clothing at uaheard of low rill", dent's Underwear, very cheap. In Boots nnd Shoes w e defy competition. E ery ai tide at Bock Bottom rrlccs, andfor cash only, at 1011 and 1010 rennsjlvunln, Avcnno, J. W. SELBY. a - is. ? e ? i :tsr est- s GEO. WILLNER, lias In stock a fall lino ol Carpetlngs, all grades Oilcloths. Cocoa and Htraw Mattings. Also, latest styles In Wall I'aper, Window Hhades and Cur tola Uoods, Wire Window and Boor Bcrcens. PHIOEa LOW. C3-330IC3-3B WIXjIT1I?1 No. 420 NINTTt BTBEET WOItTITW 8T. :bep's shirts, B7 BEYNTH BT. NOBTUWEST, O. P. BURDETTE. Solo Agent. -VT. IT. VHBBHOFI'. Dealer In Wail raters, window .--, Wctnn Ftm, ricrea, . lit BEV-ESTII UTJ UCT MOKTHW-ST, SPECIAL NOTICES. TffT-a,A OARI) -AIlTJlUll ItOONKV AND HWO .JAM KH nKLLKW. under the name of -l.lirn KUOM.Y it CO. have formed a co rartncrbli for the purpone of conduritlntr an Undertaking buslnefin In this city, w th o til cm and wateroums 6t7ll"th8t. n. w. and 10) l'a av n. w,. and respectfully ask a part of the patron bro of those wbo have the tad duty to perform tor the decent bo rial of their dead. Artbnr Itooncy han a practical experience of over lllteen years and kno s all about Its details, tie Is al o known In commercial rlrclra ai first clan. James Bel lew is known In this city to be trmty and Rood In all his business arranKements. Our stcck belnK as Rood and much larger than any undertaking establishment In the city, webelleve we can give latlsfactlon on all orders lntriute 1 to our management. Very respectfully, AilTIIUH noONRV, JnlC-lt JAMEd BKLLSW. Ky NATION AL LAW OOnOOL.-ALI.TIIH w R indents and grnduaten of th National Law School are requited to meet at the lecture rooms, at 7 p. m,. Monday, June H. Very tm portant hnslniBw. iir2t MgWB DEO TO ANNOUNCE! THAT OX the first day of June, 1SS3, Mr. Harry A Oroe beck rot lied from our firm, and Mr QantB. Schley, of New York, was admitted thereto. Jul3 4t "". D. COOKE & CO. ypNOTIO-l IB nEIHSBT OIVDH THAT W there will ho n general meeting oftue stockholders of the Metropolitan Mining aa t Man ufacturing Company of the District of Columbia (anrioreanlrpd A,l). 1S3!) held at the Company's ofllce.Nu. 12-5 Glrard Avenue, In the city of Phil Rt.epliia,rQ.,Rtl2m.ont)ieHKCONDMONl)AY or Jul A' A. D. 183. for the purpose ot elating nine directors In purouanre of the Act of Con gres approved July 23, 1M, lncorporattag said company. '1 he following persons wlioaro slnrkholdenln saldcompany haobpen duly appointed to hold and ccrllty said election In conlorml'y wlthnahl company's Hj-lawn, OllANVILLK Ki linOWN, Umpire. T.C. F.8ANDT3RS, Tn.nei(ttftT. JOIINH.MOOHK. ) inspectors. A.1J. MACKENZ1R, Alternftto iiojiiut Mckinley,; inspector. By order A.U.BOCKI1J3, rrenldent .Metropolitan Mining and Manufactur ing Company of the District of Columbia. Attest! T.C.F.gANDEIlE'.Sccretarvofthe Metropolitan Mlntngand Manufacturing Company oftheDls trlct of Colnmblfl. JalMat gggn-NOTIOB TO OA8 COHSUMEBS, For gas consumed on and after July 1,1831, tho cet price wlllbe reduced to ONE DOLL AH AND FIFTY CENTS per thousand cubic feet, as fol lows: Gross prlco per 1,000 feet H tl.?3 Die count, If paid In 7 days 25 Net Price 1U0 CIIAS. B. BAILKY, lo-lm Spcretary. MbON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN.-FUH-JVSO n It n re, carpeting and general house fur nishing goods. Cheap rent, Bmall expense and good bneluevi make rbeop good i, and the pur chaser ceta tbo benefit. One-third cash, balance In weekly or monthly Installments. AtHMlTH'tt Installment House. 413 New Jersey avenue n.w. Call and be convinced. npriO-g IttrLANAHAN &. HORAN, HVt? Snccesnnrs to T. W. MUUPIIY, Hor-PRhoers,C23 O st. n. w. Flrst-clani work cpccialty. All lameness In the feet, such as corns, quarter cracks, centro cracks, nail. In the foot, crease In the heels, qui tors, etc., will be treated carelully end properly. ap-T ecrjr YOU WOULD AVOID OIIILLS AND A3J Fevers, Ague and Fevers. Billons Fevers and other diseased Incident to the season, take BKOWNINO'B BITTKBS.and you HUurely es cape them. BROWNING'S BITTERS have been In uso for over tn elve years, and no person was ever known to hae chills or bilious fevers while ntlng these Bitters. For sale by druggists and grocers gen erally. BROWNING & MIDDLETON, PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURER,, 610 Pennsylvania avenue. 2gg,JTOV8. FUHNAOKa, UAHO-B, &C. Tin plates, shectlron work, fireplace atovea.ranfesl farnacea repaired. Tin roofing, spouting, and all ldndsottln worx promptly attended to. Bend you. order to . R. n, G. B0UI8, 010 JDeyenth at. n. w.. near V st. -bTII- PLAOBTO BOY BTOVE8, RANGES AND HOUQE-FURNISH- 1NQ UOODS, At the Lowest Prices, Is at J. B. BUTTS. anlB yaa Seventh st. n.w. EastfaslitonAilvertiseiflts. DOR3STIr DE3IjIjIS QrooerieB and Provisions, Corner Third and A Strcots Southeast. The very freshest vegetables irom tho adjoining country, meats, wlnca. llquorB and rtpltcacles . mil Ice Oream and Water Ices In all flavor-. Also cakes, pie., nuts, fruits, etc. Kzcurslons, plcnlco and families promptly fur nished at reasonablorates. WUIDJIAN'S, 303 l'enua. Ave. S, E. MCCABE'S MEDICATED BLAOKBEnBY Brandy, Callforala Brandy and Port Wine, tiherry and old Thompson Pare Itve Whiskies, recommended by physicians for purity, are sola by ElcCauley & I) ellwlg'e, 200 l'a, nva. East, Dellwlg A McCanley'a, cor. 2d and O sts. p. e. Capitol Hill Mineral Water Depot, BOOTiET'S 3DKXTQ STOE33 Cor. Third and Penno. avenue. S. E. Alwnya on hand a good supply o( tho various medicinal spring i atera at Ion est prices. , TIIK RIA1-TO FOUNTAIN NKVKR fiTOPfl. vyx--:. b. it-.iiaEc., 233 TA. AVE. B. E , has made arrangements for purchasing TIN rLA E In large lota direct from importers, and has added the moat approved machinery for rouilDj., guttering and spouting. .Estimates far nlshetT. btoves In great variety. 119 GEO- F. HARBIN, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &o. OILCLOTHS AND MATTINGS, 219 Pennsylvania ave. a. c, Capitol Hill. my WASHIN-TON HALL RESTAURANT, ALBEBTO CAMPBELL. Proprietor, cor. M st and Pa. ave.. Capitol 11111. Uame and luxuries In season. Milwaukee and Washington beer and other drinks. Ladles' Bluing rooms. spl MISS E. P. BABSON. STAUPINO ANDEMBBOIDEIUNO. Instruction clven In Decorative Art Needle Wort, 203 Pa. Ave. S. E Capitol Hill. W"?EI- FBOM THE UEI.KllItArllU 1IUAL1NO sritiNos, BATH COUNTY, VA, R. B. FERGUSON, SECOND AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. S. E., AGENT OU D. O. J. ROOHON, No. 537 10th st.,Ooroo raullnllilliip;, ' rirst-claasIIAlrt DHKSEn. Imported hair of all kinds constantly onhand; Shampoo log done by the Improved mode; haircut in order t. In crease tno quantity by . new process. Prices Low, Uoods Firs t.clas. MW DASHERS The only 'trunk that DeUM the ltockleu lestruc. (rnii v&immzm: IJitlirenlinbla qi 111 Apl-iaramo, 1'IoaJiw to tho ljo and seta IlouiKl tllniU lu htruiiaili- lleaultiullj aolrou rateal .eNiuiunir uieawr uuimrcuioi t;mici- W rouijUt Iron 1 alls I Nearly W Iron Kiiork l"ro tritura! I 'iuitorontrolonhoi.Dlylstcnte(l I'hicuuo llnll. aud Hotktti vihlcli Alfolntely ovrroiuo-ieertnrfOf tho'lopsl Double Htltrhotl bole Leather SlldlUK ltsniura 1 ficst uuaniy Klar Proof llrai. lm.l Itll l)uita Key 1 I ron Itottom and lli-vy Cssteis 1 All i'lotti LI HU rill, erent Htj les of '1 raj s arrantred to ordi a irfon U)Ui BEOKEHS T n A k ii-St4rinfl: tif T1!" 34BPonn.Avp anrilnaton. u.u. TritnUa In he City Jroia h 1 .a.i to h itg. 1 Artiw rftntiiwfl JJltf0.li!i aut " -.. - -. . . '-r-r- t . . in . H'h Hnlelirli) in Aiugi Morocco, ain ,. i-i!- r ji ixuorH CU-Oif. U( lourlsL Club, J.Tr .UliiH Bm. . ,"v" -- HARNESS? B Wfi BS-fiT Utaoru- ot Jrp wl Truiis.lrce by , K fffi.-arOO! RAW-HIDE RAILROAD h