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il < F 63 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAYS MARCH 13, I1886—DOUBLE SHEET. LOCAL MENTION. OUT-DOOR PASTIMES. THE MECHANICS LIEN LAW. AMUSEMENTS, ‘The Courts. AMUSEMENTS. pig rain pesigan Conte tate Ow. AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. The Protest of the Knights of Labor Jupic IN “Lrxt.”—Those who were so <=> T WILL PLACE == r- oer _ —— ‘The Weather What is a the Coming Sea- ‘Against Changing nike Pot maw tunate an to attend. the perlormance of A ‘Ye veatate of Richard S. Smith; Eliza- 6eQoNE Bor a SS BE HIS PAR- T= ELKS' BENEFIT WILL TAKE PLACE w'==ss 925, soctencen, chy bee OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGN \1. OFF Ibaug! night can al 1y appre- | beth Smith appol oh — At the enn gen foatenpnenn 9 WaASHINcToN, D.C. March: 1:3, 1886 — District Assembly 66, Knights of Labor, have | late the enthusiam which Mme. Judic has Beni Sonsiiied cenatian: boa CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ag te ae — ed — For New England and the middie Atlantic | THE WASHINGTON BALL CLUB AND ITS PROS. | presented a protest to the House District com- | Sf0used ainong the critical in Europe and in | Ghitley apboluted. guarcts ‘THE STODDARD LECTURES. ak: 5 2 ee aggmamary ISES, COPNER FOURTH AND 'H STREETS TRE ALE Eatituca in the northery | "8CIS—TM# EXPECTATIONS o¥ THE MAx- | mittee against the amendment tothe mechaD- | acting thas ihe Lay geet oe eel eae | Lodge; bond $200. Estate of jaa wobekes atronan, On next THURSDAY, MARCH the 18TH,commenc | NORTHWEMT, AT AUCTION. MONDAY, northerly winds. ic| AGRESCMICYCLING AND BOATING IN THE | jes’ lien law. They say that under the old law | not well be imagined. it was the acme of quiet, | Oder appointing Alice, Norris. guardian ot mst ing at 12 NOON, sharp. Siveenee MAS, Se OCeem. __ BS” r southerly winds and fair DISTRICT. the mechanics in the District lost thousands of pata unexaggerated, artistic yee thaniel A. ‘Thompson; +) “ ‘New course for ra Me ale ‘splendid sac (Doors open at 1l am.) A constellation of ninety- warm RW TLLIAMS (& OO. Auctoneer. See tnsceath Atiemtia and ‘ dollars because they could not get a lien for a | Mine, Judie practically appeared in four well: | Smt ona g40G, Bitate of Tanne Byes cess seven Stars will appeat. Tickets now on sale at The directors of the Washington Base Bail | sum less than $20. CYOUDE counts tng “rst act she was a roman- | ‘etter: to Fannie Pryor, bond $100. ‘Estate oi | BOSTON, BROOKLYN, PHILADELPHIA, BAL- | Droop’s Music Store, 925 Pennsylvania ave. oe club hav 4 admission to the I atiew, [eZOURE Country girl. In the second, elght years | Sonn" Moore; order for commutation of life ‘TIMORE. Scale of prices—Firat floor, reserved seats, $2; second ANNUAL SPRING SALE Spr of Slip Covers for parlor suites, Lapland Seeman ible und | ene Present law, passed July 2, 1884, has, | later, she was the frivolous wile of’ an agricul: | Junn Mott; OBira Goosen in y and dis- = floor, reserved seats, $1.50: general admission, $1. 1t to order. Moses & Son, cor. | have collected the strongest team possible and | they say, exceeded their expectations fa its | $! eae Be 6a wee geld, after @ lapse of 35 | ibation. Estate of Bowman aches = will ad- A PERFECT OVATION IN CHICAGO, ?puie SCOTT AET GALLERY. F or Fists nw. aarti ee Splendid grounds, and are now | good results. ‘The petition says in reply to the | nother and as her OW eek are, Seen | anltted to probate and letters. issued to Charies with audiences aggregating rant) ss PONE TRIFLE SILVERFLATED wane, ae = . | swaiting the opening of the base ball season to | assertion that the new law would reduce wages | Inepons Sstume, | E: Sailer; bond $2,200. Estate of Isaac Wal- TWO THOU: EARS MASA, 3 $ XP Woop at summer prices. V. Bald. that the fact rem i t | MAKEUP, moreno es we Other in costume, | si:y; letters to Isaac Levy; bond $6,000. aaa ree {43m __Can be rented for first-class Entertainments, “on, cor. 11th st.and’ Rhode island | See if the public will appreciate their efforts to | that the na. ns that the wages have not fpake-up, movement and manner with a rapid- 'Y; letter ry; bond $6, = pa ht th ROGERS TABLE CUTLERY, Telephone connection. Provide good ball playing In Washington by | their money’ They was it eee te dod Hy, and completeness, wonderful, to behold, eu COURS Tides Ie DRAMATIC HISTORIC PERIODS, RIG = Se ae sign PRee ee > = cs i- ae ne wi inchard : 7 Tur a ‘f BLE ok! ONZES ANDORNAMEN Ioutts LANSBURGH, 315 7th street, will sent, | Comins to see the Dest games that could possl- | building, for there has been more building GUr- | tintd°ace, was er Geant ee Geek ee eres | od uate: Thomas Brown, vagranc J td Sonny ected _NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. i ROMER Aa NTS adas, 1 pair Nottingham curtains with a | Ply be played here. | They. regret as much as | ing the past year under the new law than Was| ment and comedy that carried the house by | $5 ony di ‘Thomas Thompson’ vagrancy: aBTisti0 Bi DUCTIONS 7 3 -. By Order brass-trlimmed pole for $1.25. Cherry and w the public that they cannot make the admis- (hat Gone duriig oe other year. They bon storm. The pretty Provencal chanson in the nds or #0 days. William Ross, do.; do. Mary from nature and art, é lee = 2 TAUNTON SILVER-PLATE COMPANY, 3.50, reduced from 87; | sion fee twenty-five cents, but the situation is I ere eee teers S.per cent | sccond act and the interpolated song, to the | Nicholls, cursing in the county; $5°or 7 days, NCES WITH Di YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL, i t rests, $1.25 pair; ta more building permits issued than in February, Itali: rao 7 ” Af NEW EXPERIENC! ICKENS, foot rests, $1.25. pa uF: tapestry | not as bad as it might be. Last year it cost | Taus, at un heoene eae ian air of “Finiculi-Finicula,” were rendered | John Lee, profanity and assault; $5 fine and 30 . at r cent in value. ceed Intensified by 7 ’ great variety rns best quality five | seventy-five cents to see three games, with the | They'deny that the law impairs titles or thut it | 18,8" exceedingly attractive manner, and each | days in jail. John Atchison and Rose Atchison, Mifncludiae tae Svat chap new sory. emitied” and "50 pieces choice i was warmly redemanded. In “Lili,” too, the | his sister, vagrancy; bonds or 90 days. John | AUTHENTIC AND ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS, | cluding the first chapters of a new story, entitled Our Salcerooma, frome Body Brussels, 97c. per yard; the latter | chances that the majority would not be first- inet perpen Geer OU TOME OmNSC, OF | rent scrongih ot Mme. Judic’s Sonne was | C. Miller carrying 8 pistol, $20. Joba H. Skin: fea OF FOREIGN TRAVEL. “MISS HARRINGTON'S HUSBAND COR. TENTH ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AV. being one piece of a pattern, will not be cut, | class contests. It will cost but twenty-five | {iat it has robbed innocent people. | They Say | shown. Megieres as tho Old Vicomie Cooper as | ner, driving over foot pavement: ar Genes arena’ ” ay - a AVE, but will be sold only by the roi cuter aiore dike’ season’ to. sue tives games; all that not more than one-half of one per cont Wi8 | Plinchard and Germain as the Haron were | W.’Reagan, profanity; $5. fhiguara Gray, | COURSE OF FIVE ILLUSTRATED LECTURES, Se Commencing P So the baa i : CAL OF thee He eg ine the yeur 1885 | worthy complements to the star’s fascinating | colored, iast driving: $20 or 30 days. Willian ox A Splendid Colored Triple Fashion Plate of 24 Pig- | ruts EVENTN seeds ‘ r & Son have the largest stock of | of which are bound to be good ones. by reason of the lien law. They say it is not | impersonations. .Megieres’ Vicomle was, in ite Metz, Incorrigibility; reform sch John Crit ures, the Enlarged Gigantic Fashion Supplement, EVENING at HALF-PASTSI LOCK, be led ginghamsat 12%ge. In Georgetown. | ‘The new grounds of the Washington club are | ‘difficult for honest contractors to get bondsmen, | Way. perfect, and Kent the Locee ae genteel | tenden, colored, larceny; 60 days. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVE- | nearly iour fect square, con ‘and continue from day to day at ELEVEN O'CLOCK soe oeeninenty ls rt | was commenced Thu: er of = 2 ont .F-PAST SEVEN wines Dont buy any other until you ty the | everything will be in readiness for the opening | 18 better able to take care of his interests than | bo at herb at. Reported for Tak EVENING STAR. Rom Corsica TO THE THRONE. TE Srehea Goaenen es ob aah ‘The goods wil! b . ne Sune eRe made bY Chr. Sander, | ame with the Brown university team on the | the poor mechanic is, and that the law should | "“Argauan's OPERA House.—Almee, the| A Move To REMOVE CLERK AUSTIN.—The | _ The brilliant 9 of transcendent genius, War- g INTERNATIONAL NEWS co” nett eatpgel emer kettles ed » 909 7th st_p.w. 1st. ‘The seating capacity will be almost | Protect the weak; and they urge earnestly that | charming French opera bouife artist of othes | motion for the removal of Mr ‘Benjamin Aus- | fare Revolution! ‘First Lieutenant, then General, ieee Se ee Tepresented, and our instructions are most pewitive re Sauerkraut Lunch to-night at 1202 0 | double that of the old grounds. ‘The new grand | the present law Be retained. days, Who now speaks only English, and acts in | tin, clerk of the Alexandria county court, will | [Be Consul: then Emperor. Striking scenes made im- ‘New York, | to sell the entire stock without reserve. Sa ene stand will hold about 2,500—a thousand more ee comedy, will return to Aibaugh’s next week, | be made atthe next meeting of the court, on | @0F@landindeliple THE WASHINGTON NEWS (0, sie a than the old one—while ‘the open air seats will Methodist Conferences. with her successful play, “Mam'zelle.” Aimee | the 22d instant, and will be supported by Mr. IL—-NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. Out of town purchasers can have gools carefully LADIES AND GENTLEMEN are requested to | accommor le 3,000, just twice as many aS | THE SESSIONS YESTERDAY OF THE BALTIMORE | Was scen in this city last’ year, in this role, and | J. E. Clements, commonwealth’s attorney, and Washi Subscriptions received for all, Foreign our . = . - Frou THE THRONE TO ST. HELENA. wartes f | Packed, ‘ call this evening and examine our wonders in | could be seated last year. = made an immediate hit. The grace, vivacity | Mr. George Mushbach, who has been employed ‘are of canvassers pretending to ascent 1 WALTER B, WILLIAMS & 0 cicetrie lamps and other novelties. 105 Pa.av. | _ The nine is still incomplete, as neither Shaw, | arene third day's comsion of the Daitimore | #4 artistic attainments of this bright littie | as speclal counsel by the board of supervisors. | 1 erp ay at eee 9 mhis-7t prime be B.W., Up stairs, 1 nor Carroll have come to time. Very wt 'y's session = woman have long been known in America, and | The charges are stated to be based on the report inst one taut, "The vide turned. Waterloo and St A Worx Or Histone MIOMAS DOWLING, A) aed 3 —<——-—__—. s asiness is felt on this score, however, | conference of the M. E. church south at Staun- | they seem to increuse with years, and steddily | of the committee recently appointed by ‘the | Helena at iast IMPORTANCE.” 1 ING, Auctioncer Canrser Protos, best quality, $2.50 per | jor these men eannot afford to be black-listed, | ton, Va., yesterday, the following were contin- | Win to her feet fresh circles of udiaiters Ml . | Judge to investigate the affairs of the clerk's —z THE PEACE OF UTRECHT AND THE PRINCI | TRUSTEES SALE OF THE ENTIRECONTENTS dozen, at Lardner’s,'927 Pennsylvania ave. ee a ee all fe the result if they are not here | yeq on trial and advanced to the second year: | Aimee is aided in rendering “Mam’zelle” by a | Office. ‘They include the alleged non-return of | II._NEW WALKS WITH CHARLES DICKENS, PAL EVENTS OF THE WAR OF THE, ate ¢ _— ‘Guicicmeat 5 Darny!_Twelve ele- | 4PtH 1st, for they cannot make two thousand | Ved on tri ; | Company worthy of ner. taxes and iines which had been paid into the | |, (Entirely different in every statement and illustra- Sorboeypeet ~Shieeeces OF RESIDENCE 621 THIRTEENTH STREET nt cabinet pliotosraphs tor $2.00 Uormeriy | Gears a year so casily at anything else. None | Wm. G. Cassard, Wm. McClellan Lane, James | “NAriowan, Tatateic—More than the ordi-| clerk’sollice for ths stata between Lavo ana | ton from the Dickens leev an gS JAMES W. DERARD. MORTELe | = Te Watt Sto Markos Sree, “ormerly | of them have ever received that much salary | P. Stump, C. Campbell Edington, Thomas M. | nary interest attaches to the engagement of the | 1555; that he has granted marriage licenses to | ging or theta eee a ee ee PENS St cek, toe ak ORTH WEST. ee ee eee | before, with the exception of Shaw, perhaps, | Jones, Wm. A. Stiles, Charles L. Potter was | Abbott Opera company at this house next week | Washingtonians and others not residents of his | Doath of Steerforth. Master Humphrey himselé pho | “The author has made a studs of the momentous Ist day of De SPEcta1.—Six Monarch shirts for $5. but they are still holding off for more money: | continued in the first year class, from the fuct that the favorite prima donna has | County, and that he has neglected to make cer- | tographed from life in 1985, events leading up to that famons compact, and the re ver No. 11S, 'S. BL ELeny, 1112 Fst.n.w, | Should they remain firm and prefer being | ‘The toliowing ministers who had been on | gathered about her a number of new attisis, | tain entries, Indexes, or to keep a fee-book, a8 sult is @ narrative quite as romantic asa tale of fiction, if tha k GER black-listed than to come down in their price | trial two years were admitted into full conneo- | Who are highly spoken of, and who may be ex. | required by law, IV.-MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS. fang an every way 2s eateriniuing. "Chicago Herat Unspay. Maren Gur greatly benefited by aecu- | the home club will be considerably weakened, | tion and elected to deacon’s orders: Forrest J. | pected to materially strengthen the representa. | Fist LowN.—This suburban corner of Alex- | An Infant's ominous welcome. Mary as Queen of Fr. Gerard has opened up a mine of historical i OMT ERDAN. MARCH L. | tions of the troupe. The usually varied and | audria 1s now showing signs of lite, and will | France. Back to Scotiand, intrigues and Murders, | Wealth, which will be a revelation to tai mately fitted glasses, at Vienna Optician Co., 609 | but will not have lost any money, as they aré | Prettyman, Clarence Le Keunatd, Win ny i ee ee moe <A orthwest. to pay for the men only when they get them. | Deely, John H. Light and George’D. Wiiite. | ambitious repertory will be given with the ad- | Soon be a busy mart. ‘Phe usual improvements | A.fata! Marriage. Twenty Years a . Mixe- | been accustomed to regard themselv Pennsylvania avenu no have aginly S above’ ment ‘thor. jenee, the em rs yg ” uainted with the subject." — Det) Pree Press. are part d betow, vam ee j Base ball fs conducted nowadays on business | Kev. John 0. Knott, who 1s al @ deacon, | dition of “The Mikado,” of which the company | Of putting down planking at the edge of the | Hon. The “Enigma of History. SS. Gerard. las mae a, caret sudy oftunt mo- FURNITURE, BRUSSELS AND OTIUEE A _Pieasant Trius. — On September 25th, | principles. The people. who engage to Tun a | was also admitted Into full connection, is said to give an exceedingly spirited and | Wharf, cleaning up fish houses, repapering bars, V.-SWITZERLAND. mentous period which closed with the reigns of Louts STs, DOW HANGINGS, WALNUT 1585, the Prudential Insurance Cpe of | professional club regard it as a business ven-| The following deacons were elected to elders’ | amusin, performance, while Sullivan's music is going on. A load of bunch fish, and @| The Tourist’s Paradise. Interlaken. Cascades and | XIV and ch the Peace of Utrecht CHAMBER FURNITURE. LN fered a variety of prizes for special efforts dur- | ture, in which they invest their money with | orders: James L. Hawley, Augustus Davidson, | should be rendered with abundant power aud | Very few herrings have arrived; but the old: | Gluslers: The Veter ane Gotland Posand ee AND HUSK MATTRISSS. Bik) ee a eee ot tat year. -AG® | the expectation of realizing handsomely in the | Frank T. Griffith, Samuel 8. Frey, David L. | excellence by such artists as Abbott, Annau- | fasloued “frst load of the season,” not less | funnel” Mount Biase “The Matterhorn, Glorious caodudtrectioc eats tee ee aaa AND HUSK MATTE Roepe meeting at the home office in Newark, / end. It iy too much to expect immediate re- | Reid. dale, Pruette, Montegriffo and Broderick. The | than ten thousand herring or one’ thousand | Sights and Experiences. rs wg ne! an’ Fo pee ang . J., in which ove i e com: L. come fi ui ea vm ine mer turiis, tor it takes a good sum of money toget a| The characters of the following effective | engagement ‘will open Monday evening with | Sad, has not yet come, arpa With thosubject."—Aupasine <f Amers- ‘ SS ietory, Litoratare and Travel, | san History. Enloved esuperd dinner the prizes were dic | “am under way. ‘The stockholders of the | elders were passed in the Washington district: | “La Traviata.” ‘Tuesday and Thursday even- | _Nor#s—The mayor yesterday afternoon dis- | ,,1P¢ Lectures cover History, Literature and Travel: | om distary: | exceedingly enjoyed a superb. di e Prizes were dis-| Washington elub do not expect to make any | J. H. Waugh, D. F, Eustor, J.C Jones, J.. | ings and Wednesday amutines, “sli Mika | missed the case of Joe’ Level Charged with as- | Suitinstion ot Cervo et eee Be | valuable and unpatiol nenetation oe ee A DW ATE i tac tributed. Mr. Willi: ‘ls, agent, under | money this year. If they come out even at the | Porter, F, Furr, L. W. Haslap, L. M: Lyle, J.S. | will be sung; Wednesday,“ Bohemian Girt’ Pri. | Sault on Susanna Rich, icappearing that betore inning in Hosten, the clrele of Mr. Stoddard's popa. | Hteralure, and one ¢ mi3-dts FREDERICK Bo MoGUTEE. '} Trestees, at strict of Columbia | end oi the season they will be delighted, while | Hutehinson. day, “Mignon;” Saturday matinee, “Linda; | the alleged assault He had given the girl a | furity has steadily widened until now, in his seventh | prot JUNGANSON BKOS., Auctoncera 639 F st. n.w., received a prize of $19 | if they are not more than $5,000 out they will| At the second day’s session of the Washing- | Saturday nighi, “II ‘Trovatore™ Pound of candy. This the mayor held to be a | consectivescason.his lecmreshavebecomeshe stand: | Mefiona ont D not be, discouraged. | The expenses this year | ton MK Conference at Charleston, W.Va. | Hunzog's Okna House. Leroux andsilvo's | Caudid explanation of the matier——A, muake | Afd tn the, great Gules of the counzry: ands audi | , reaing ub oneos the most dificult perints ot hie | Te cneaes gant: OF WALUARLE REAL Pe Will be ten thousand dollars more than next | yesterday, the presiding elder of the’ Washing: | World's Minstrels will open a week's engage- | Fat of fourteen pounds was killed at the Wash | SBC a Reel aos | desi allthe Various puso oc the Sparish Succemiun, | TATE ONC SIKEET NOMYIL NEAR Sieve rue story, telling how a wealtay Chicago family 20, tat Ifthe fist season is weathered the | fon district made his report, and the following | ment at Herzox’s, Monday afternoon. ‘Thecom. | ington & Alexandria raliroad crossing on King ne Que can hardly lielp morailzingon the action of tne |) ENTSRNTI Stir et W het fot Into Washington society, in The Republic, s elders’ characters were + Revs. W. W. | pany comes well recommended. Conspicuous | Sect yesterday ——The Old Dominion Boat | he ttlustrations are the result of extended efforts | Statesmen aud Soldiers. of thove cveutfal tines, and | , BY virtue of «deed of trust, dated 284 Septem iste Sate . public, | ry EE. Sawyer, RH, Alexander, K-| among the periormers are Lerotix and Wilton, | club of this plics bas not abandoned the hope | tn. unusual directions. and are probably tremos peau: | Mr. Gerard ulations ob the ruling motiv ye eat " ste es | brook yet, who is wanted for short-stop, so that = Bell, W. in & a alice ep velmanolug Brothers, the two Virtos, | OF Gea anouechangs in tho aed a ne ee ee oered to the Amer | Sfthis history. os PHOTOGRAEH gallery, 711 | Start is still kept on the string, and gill oreeas ‘oung, 't. H. Brooks, J. Barnes, N. | Billy Diamond and twenty-five others we 8 Of the state as will secure the oe peureiee : Comes bly play first base, and captain the homeleam Price U. Walker, P. i. Ni Known on the minstrel stage. On Monday at | ing of the July rezatta ou the Potomac, instead | fade te out speciat order cless val =e net AN According to the New York Sun Joe Start says 1b, J.C. Love, @. W. Jackson, of on the Happabannock.—Wm. “Dugan’s | é and visiting the localities. are of priceless value, son FRIDAY xe aes 11.4. m. the company will give a parade. 2 For saleby Brentano Bros. and Robert Beal - YSIXTH MAKCH, INSt, at PLY Port™ Carsiv at, Monday, March 22,Rifles’ | that he docs not want to leave Providence, abd, 2. 0. Carrol, B. G:Pinkney, J, H.’Valen- | “HAtws’ Bisov Turateie—Liczie May Ul- | tore, on upper King street, was robbed last | 12 t%he perfection of thelr sy one Pari of square oné hundred and sees Armory. if he can secure his release from the league, he Howard, G. R. Williams, | mer, a pleasing and clever actress, will on Mon- | Might of a small amount of money. ). mth 1 Washingte hy, 1109 Pa. av | Will remain in Providence and captain the hew nt, of this city, was among | day ‘afternoon present at this theater her four- = ay . BN. oe COURSE TICKETS (Reserved Seats) $2, $3. Fixe Porrrarrs. Kets Ken Eastern League, If he can’t get his release he | those who addressed the temperance society at | act comedy, by i. J. Swartz, enlitied “Dad's| Tye ¥.M. C. A. Boscoina Fonp.—The fol- | ,Thessle will be conuucied by Breuiauy bros: 1016 Or INTEREST To ATHLETES.—James Robin- | Will retire from base ball for good. Manager | its anniversary meeting in the afternoon. Girl.” Miss Ulmer has already been seen in | Jowing additional amounts have been paid on | Peausylvania avenue, beginn! on, trainer of athletes at Harvard and Prince- | Scanlon says, however, that Start will play here SS SSS Washington. in this play and ‘made an agree- | the indebtedness of the Young Meas Cbcletion MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 15. jies from Prinecton, January 24, | Willingly, although Providence is his first choice New Houses. able impression. | She is an earnest and palns- | Association Building: W.F. Nash, $100; Wan. | _ pingle Tick: rea 7 cents on and after "with the strams, rheumatism | 42d he prefers Brooklyn next. HANDSOME BUILDINGS TO BE ERECTED ox | taking young lady and deserves encourage | Mayse, $25; Hon. John Foster, $100; Samuel A. | Sausday 50. eres Ses ZO cents O Se nh Hetts and appurronances tothe sam “ 3 Crane, the rightflelder, has the biggest arm 2 ment “Dad's Girl” contains much that will | Coombs: $5; ©. B. Caywood, Bor Ward ects | eee Sane os ne Never bave known them | Of any man in the profession, and is extremely PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. please the patrons of Harris’. ningham, $10; Wm. Tindall, M.R. Thor ——— seen Veen “hundred cases. They | Weil built, His great forte is throwing home | Two new houses will take the places of two |” THE Stoppa#D L&ECTURES.—The series of illus- E. D. Case, $20; Harrie Webster, $1; Mim, Cs RROrL A Ta strengthen the muscles and give instant relief, | from right fierd. ‘Fie has Played ball ever since | old frames on the north side of Pennsylvania | trated lectures which Mr. John L. Stoddard will :: oe Gist mene a base 200 shall be ‘They are the only external remedy used by our | He Was big enough, but is now not more than | avenue, between 21st and 22d streets north. | 1V9 at the Congregational cuurch Mare 22, 24 * LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, * ICH, secured notes at six Seabee ‘eahiniea” 23 years old. He wants to play here, and would is and 26 and April 5 and 7 will be on the folio In aid of the Parnell Parliamentary Fund, under the all conveyancing ‘at. purchase ——— have come last year could he have obtained his | West, which are now belngdemolished by the | ing subjects, to be delivered in the order name: CITY ITEMS. ‘auspices of the ance be not had with terms of unlaundered. shirts six for | release. ‘He is one of the men who don'tstrike | owner, Mr. J. F. Vogt, The design of the fronts | “Napoleon " Bonaparte, trom Corsica, w the UNITED IRISH SOCIETIES, D. C., ‘a7 MARKET SPACR aye, thereafter a Henan ns” tn : . A * “f oR, sa purchaser's con sic after 3 days te SEL EE an eer uietapucaon tartans Sees | Hof the modera type of Queen Anne architect: | Threpe> Napoleon bouawirt tom the Throne | | 95 gewing Machines, of various maken wo | On WEDNESDAY, MABCH 17,1886 010 pm. Meester Cf kikdh Sint D1amoxps at Cost. paid for a short while and then cast aside. Hep ana While they differ in characteristic | niexens” «Mary, Queen of Scots,” and “switz- | have taken in exchange for the Silent New eel mhi3-3t mpi ee ee OTE TT The eight clubs now comprising the Bastern | tures, a very pleasing harmony of outline is | Dickens, G American No. 7 the past month, to be sold at | Admission 50c_ = —_— DUBLIC SALE OF “SILVER HILL FARM,” A few of the unprecedented bargains. League are: Jersey City, Newark, Bridgeport, | Preserved. The entrances are bold and are | Jd.” “The Block ” 1g the | $8.and $10 apiece; complete, with all attach- GRAND CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN BY THE I gaatieer sce desmced Solitaire Ring, 1 karat, perfect, $50; worth Waterbury, Meriden, Hartiord, Providence and | ieated peculiarly in connection with the win- | Me Museum. —\The sie ; warranted in perlect Working orders, to EUREKA CLUB MONDAY EVENING, March “ ys “Suu Troy, Lach of these, clubs has. depend nd | dows in the second story. ‘The building regula- house next weeky with Gooeee we given at this | make room; at Auerbach’s, 7th and H sts. 1 | 18, at 7 o'clock, at Galbraith A. M. J. Chureh, 6th st, i Calli caaranted with: ihe; treaseree Lee 8 | tions prohibit bay windows on the first story of chery dito ke week, with George Frauce, and the near Law. Miss Mary E. Lemons, pianist. 10 LADIES AND GENTLEMENS @ Guster“ 5, | ciation. | Last year $25 ald int *. Schneider, has availed bimself of the next | “as t - with all attachments, at ~ a Perm,” as Some immense bargains ‘Car | the eight clubs comprising. the association, and best privilege allowed—the oriel window, which | , 238 FANORAsA ofthe Second Battle of Bull | “i OPPENHEDMER’S, 528 9th st. n.w. Last Performance of FINE for saic at pubic auction ee cin Tings. K Hangs & i + ae Hy: = will start at the second story of the west nouse, | ® = cts a ic suction on the pe Eas F352 Tub street, | Nationals “finished the season and divided | ana ‘constructed of iron and glass. while the JArge numbers of people every day andevening.| See “Easter” Adv. J.J. Gould, 9th st. 2 Juptic. Sy ey a Be SehE8 See = LS Ono cate eecreere realise ii gvoaibe breadth of the other front is relieved by bold | Pe artistic excellence of the picture repays Seaway naa isi THE QUEEN OF COMIC OPERA. acres ure in a good state of cultivation. Th Purit CamNivat, Monday, March 22, by W, | , Ope can scarcely realize the growth of base- | arehed windowsou the frst story and a terra | FePeated studies of its diversified features Of | No Safer Remedy can bo had for Coughs BBB 00 00 TITT g5Sg three dwelling iepincn, with all wesesunry aN | ball in this country of late years. Until about | Cotta projecting base supporting @ graceful pedi: | ®tion and repose, battle and landscape. and Colds, or any trouble of the Throat, than ‘To-Night at S—Farewell Performance. BoB ooo T outvutidings, . wa. wh oat er —~ | five years ago the league was the only organi-| ment, the pilasters of which extend through | .©HE KLKs' BENgrir, to be held at the | “Brown's Bronchial ‘Troches.” Price, 25 cents, BBB 990 T Sas, bearing orchard of about one hundred trees, che Tue Maxy IarxoveMeNts in his extensive | zation ofits kind in the country, and then the | the second /and third stories. ‘The steep. red- | National theater on next Thursday, commenc- | Sold only in boxe: LA FEMME A PAPA. Bae “oc? “oc? F Says Suples. peaches, pals Sry cleaning and dyeworks, enable Mr. Fischer | American association was formed. Now there | sjate roof is broken by unique gables and low | 128, 8t 12 noon, has resolved itself’ into a dra- in v7 ¢ yo oy toxive general satisiaction In work and price. | ix In addition ‘an Eastern, Western and | Yormers, ‘The kitehen, pangry, kecare in she | Walle festival.” Ninety-seven operatic’ and | , @rent Bargains in Watches, Chains, Rings, slut helena ere by aced of sree Siege Called for and deuivered. (Telephone call | Souther Lenete, a Nev, York State League, | basement, and, the aitie wil accommodate | dainatie stars are announced for the occasion, | Bultous and other Jewelry at Frank’s,407 PAav Prices, 50c., 75c., $1, $1.50 and $2 nud recording ut-purchuner's cost 43-2. ALE , 906 G st. nw. tees Lonrae. Onlifernia pee rea “1 storage-rooms. The dining-room, parlors and | jie, ne ne piame tere poe a cari Mr. ressmaker, anD x Riprxe Hanis and Jadies suits made by J | ern League alinost. completeds ‘There isalso in | LOTMY are well arranged and, communicate | gieney M- Bixey, The Little Tycoon’ Sper | os vaining the latest, fasiiows for tadies’ and ey ea Pileging, tailor, 1007 F s parlor floor. most every state minor leagues and associa. | With, each other and a wide hall by sliding | oupany (2, Peuple) and host of others of | rent 5 = Eg nd pomweanion ‘sing, 7» LOOT "a . } almost every state minor leagues and associa: | doors, ‘The finish will be of cherry and Poplar, equal note. |Special trains will be run between | chill DO ee eos mee AIMEE, HoH 00. FEE gSSq eS ahd possession gl i We have no special days for pretended low | U0US, all with the prospects of playing the sea- | bolished. The intertors throughout are well set Sew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- 's, 528 Go ed Pee ae a sal ss tT Oo BE st cohtS, apnepee mK @ OO. rices, but we always sell Furniture, Carpets, | 902 006, diel Senos poner ee Jor drapery and the prevailing furnishings. | ae a ee scotiee aitlee ee te ay oaphear | yzahn’s Gents’ Shoes Department, Aish, Ss, HUH SQ fe Ss, — - ding. Uphoisters Goods, Porticres, Lacs | , aiken, the, famous pitcher, bas written a | ‘the houses, when completed, will add much to | 1 thelr Fespective cities on the samo eveniug. siomriseanaaeears = aot BER Oe) Bea aad = | a ciiasran eas =y Curtains and ail zoods in our line as low as any | tar aientlemanly, letter to Lew Simmons the improvement of this section of the city. Se en oe nave pes row elma nate stoce.: |e en aa MAM'ZELLE. zahl3 a -| COUNTRY REAL TATA advertised price list. ‘To verify the above facts, | inst Joe aud feport mn Philadeiphianert weeks | 434 TOW! tree houses on N street, between | is Tae Sree a oy ere neud aatoned Shoe) EW NATIONAL THEATER | = e call and see us. Singleton & Fletcher, 415 7th | 2.3 ping with the Athletics dactee tae ent | 38d and 33d streets, has just Leen’ finished. BBERIES REronTED.—Nicholag White &| ‘$2.00 and $2.50 warranted Calf shoes, | NY’ a {OR SALE-ON VERY REASONABLE TERMS: street n.w. 1 Th > Ken Sun ae ~ Ms season. | They are of press brick, with stone trimmin, , | CO., G21 B street northwest, reported to the po- $1.25 and $1.50 solid English Bals, Con- TONIGHT ATS. — Cottage i ee | EAS NEY Vata Se Soh Phe nines of Kansas | two stories and basement, containing eight | lice to-day that his driver collected moucy yes- | gress and Button. 1 fine shade trees, tine View Save Eyesight. Consult Hempler, 453 Pa. ay mahasres tne vothoes tenes een fo Stand | rooms each, and have handsome bay windows, | terday, which he failed to return, and that he te sion of Pi © Last time of Apply to 309 Madison ave — — | Hope of sucess. Theretete se, Cams with any | ‘They were erected by Mr. W. A. McGowan. left for Hagerstown. The amount said to have Scotts Emulsion of Pure : W anteisro RENT OR BUY A PEW ACRES = = peg beg ell men pe eg orange dr pa ead been collected is $26.—Mrs, Win, Richard: Cop LIVER O11, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, America's Tragic Actor, NO BRANCH STORE ws Of Ground, with modern Improvements, nortan CITY AND DISTRICT Sete Rant Coma te ming. be; the tnicereat sr the ‘The Barbers’ Sunday Law. 3827 Rhode ups ‘avenue, reports stolen Its Use in Lung Troubles. MR. ROBERT L DOWNING, of the city, within tive tniles.” Addreas i Amusements To-Night. eben I CU els Oe ro pac er fa eee siya; “have ipt the laa fon Damtiies hiestiied | Supported by ies Constance Hamlin, under the | JOR SALE—MeTROPOLITAN BRANCH STA Atsaven's—Judic in “La Femme a Papa.” | championship this year. Those who are run ‘THROWS DOUBT ON ITS VALIDITY, UDDEN Dearu or A HEuMir.—Christopher | your Emulsion to patients suffering from lung | management of A. B. Andenion, in Adolph D'En- store and dweljng, 14 rooms. 14 acres 3 ig the home ci i ‘strong | , THe Police officials think that under an opin- | Whalin, aged 60 years, who for years has lived | tronbles, and they seem to be areutiy bene " ‘asl eee fh y HE Nation aL.—Downing in “Vautour- able judgment and skill in building up a strong fi all fr les, a greatly bene! nery's great play, live man; will be sold cheap to Pasonama Bciipixc, 15TH STREET.—The | team, and there is no reason why their success | lon rendered by Judge Wylle on the 26th of | Ma small frame house in an alley near 11th | by its use.” 2 THE EXILE. omni a geen bene af ba nee | cannot be repeated. The, Nationals last year | October, 1878, relating to the keeping open of | Ais, jiees,squtheash, died suddenty last | go | Quart Bottle, No.1 ee Gee Ea Dime Mussvs.—“Collars and Cum.” | Pelonged to neither of the big associations.” but | barber shops on Sunday, it is very doubtful | denly rolled uff to the door aud uttered a rerencs | Ree Wika, poet ine the ean Bote money. — Cuaxcz Or Busrvess | POR SALE-A BARGAT i fa= “ta the Wanita” ee ball | whether prosecutions against barbers for a vio- | for help. Neighbors quickly entered and fouud | Orders by mail, ‘MeGee's, Oth, near Dt. ete | ey ae 5 : . cken-house, all in good orde ———_— It is too early in the spring to form any idea | jie having appemed frou the fi henee aoe ii | He was for # number of years in the Maria | When Baby was sick fine orchard in full: bearing. such ms apples, p Condensed Lecais. of the work that will be done this year by our | Police Court’ The case was distiiced lor rene | COMPS: Bome years ago he was on the police ‘We gave her Castoria, Grand English Opera Company. _mb13_| The entire stock of Fine Clothing for Men and Boysat | peaches, pears, raspberries, ‘strawberries, blackber= Many residents of the western section of the | jocal boatelubs. The boating men have not | faulty; but the judge made some remarks at | f® but of late years had been huckstering, | When she was a child ‘EW NATIONAL THEATER EXTRA, the city by staxe or railroad., Hor terms and full pase st on at i sl is nion, a rOs2cu- = —] . 7 nw, mb lst Gd lecture in the course of fee lectures at the- | “nave not yet begun to discuss the probable | had neither power nor authority vo pass such a | ITCHING, BURNING, CRACKED AND BLEED- | when Baby woGeaY? Hem Castor, Be ee high healthful and with fine view. Apply to 1 Suadas Syaeunns te Beosenceke nd events of the summer. Heeved nor sabe Gane rete canoe He De ING SKIN CURED BY CUTICURA. We gave her Castoria, A BBB BBB OO TITT MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE, regardless ot | U- EVANS. 1521 F stow. att ity fair to be given under the auspices | The Potomac river regatta is naturally the | some éxtent, b¢ looked upon asasealtar rea. SS When she was a child rhe BPRS cost, on account of change in business, aad irwillpay | JOR, SALETHE OLD HIG ‘of tne OU. P- Morton Post No. 4,G. A. R., and the | most important, but as the joint regatta com- | ure.. Itaided in keeping men clean, and cer. | _ It18 at this season, when raw winds and chilly blasts a She cried for Castoria, ASA BB BBROO FT T youto examine our goods before purchasing. No | on the Daniel's roa five, mies fom the al Toth ae Grea Neate hate Mondas,, March | mittee are just about settling up the accounts | tainly nolaw should operate against cleanii- wake into activity Eczema and every species of Itch | When See recess eee a 4A BBB BBB 00 CUTOUT money can be invested better than in an Overcoat or | particulars, inguire at I speed and continu 16 Bina soured | Urges ie i hoped: Hower, that the ac. | penne’: That” une ihe aeseree em cages | tna uring sida and Sep, Disaas ta the a esewe ee GRAND OFERA COMPANY, see epee eres | et a 7 aight. z s , however, he na- gat t y el @ | Curicura Rewkvies ai successful. A warm : closed without reserve at fifty cents on the dollar. We An eigits House at Hyattsville; soi: Shlllingtousends the Young Ladies’ Journat Honal amateur regatta may, be ‘held nere | hulle pros, fhe, law under whieli the above | bath with Curicoxa Soar and a single application of use Beet Onl Line Onna poorieg stay tf Side pte er ry eer rece ha Gout want to have a dollar's worth of sok lef by | 200; Souvettent te aan: x an “e April. co omae ver | prosecution was brot yas approved Septem- | Curicu: reat 5) r rem <9 x ve don’ APR jo & OO. patina Metz, a Small box. was before, the | rezatta, “and “then "the success of Berivti, 1869. The law of 1564, reported in | GozucHas the great SKI Cons, instantly allays isdy. Beker pare Norwepisn Cod Laver. Ou ‘New and Brilliant Array of Artists: April 1. Wedon’t consider it trouble to show goods, FY ce Co orn: rge of incor- | both 'w stk we e Atehing, removes crusts and scales and permits rest | 18 unequaled. BAKER & Co., Phila. and at drug- = Hand tock be assured. The Mutuals! Webb's digest, it is said, has never been ap- i 5k tor 2 2 Abbott, Bellini, Annandale, Montegriffo, Michelena, | $0 call and see our stock ot and he was willin: togo to the reform | and Albany Rowing clubof Albany are making | proved, and consequently is not law, and no | Spd slcep. This.repeated daily,with two or three doses | S18ts, Prastee, Wrode: Figibilt, POR CITY PROP: paleoee i , Broderick, Dixon, Bryant, ‘Tomasi. mae ERTY—VERY DESIRABLE. Sentenced nine 1 tna Bo home. The Judge | eitorts to have the ‘national regatta held at | prosceutions can be brought under it. Some | Of CUTICURs RamoLvET, the New Blood Purife,t0| The Howland Deatal Association, Grand Chorus and Orchestra, ate! = THE DOO mtenced him at Institution during his | Albany in connection with the bi-centennial | days ago a case was brought to the attention of | Keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure and unirri- Ne In the following brilliant rey 2 both heavy and light weight; — ‘ : u nfo & & ght to the a at No. 211 4% street northwest, do all kinds of in the following pervory: envy ts x | celebration. ‘They will. in all probability, be | the Police Court on a mazisirate’s warrant, but | tating, the bowels open, the liver and kidneys active, | 44.NO; 211 14 street northwest, do s ‘first-class, 's Masterwe —_>—_—— | successuiul, unless an attempt is made to hold | the attorney entered a holle pros. in the case | will speedily cure Kezema, Vetter, Ringwores Parca, istered “Nitrous MOnDA vee ees BOYS OVEROOATS, ‘sal District Government Affairs. | &professiotial regatta in connection with the | and refused to prosecute it, sis, Lichen, Pruritus, Soald Head, Dandruff aud every | 40 000 stone ie Crean ores EA TRAVIATA, CHILDREWS OVERCOAT, “Por farther particalare sprite heir Views on ¥i fort ade to e : ; i S ENA. —— = — 3 ~ Siemeat with: seteronee te eine ta a ey, | would rather come Us Wasklogton tne act | To the Editor of Fue Evenrea Heap: physiciansand all known remedies fall, Favorite Remedy cured my wife of General De- | PRUETTE this tsi appearance ia opera Albert Sult, Wide Wales Suits in Prince Albert, Sack | FOR SALE-CHFAP—On WILL TRADE Pot commercial travelers from license taxes in the | Place in the country. They have not forgotten | Can any rational person give a good reason — bility and Liver Complaint, Gratefully yours, | in Washington) as. GERMONT | and 4-Button Cutaway, Cassimere and Cheviot Suits A AE, PROPERTY Disiriet that it any legislation be had on the | the handsome freaiment they received, here | against the amendmicut to the lien law, which se ECZEMA CURED. Wm. Lundy, Baltimore, Md. ©06 SUSSUAY set aeUSskz ears eee eae ey Suite from 4t0 18 years | at Glendale station, 1 aid BKK. 150 acren under Subject it shall only pvide for duet several years ago. is estimate bat e X= e About two years since I was badly afflicted with a First Productiop in Washington by a Grat a = Cultivation: 250 acres wood: two tenement houws, the license to S100. They believe thee ie oe | peuse oF holding the hadioual resate would bo | Teaaires the owner of buildings to be notified form of ecvema, and ordinary medical treatment slg. ene ‘Company of the great Japanese craze, the Six and four rooms each; good barn, saw mill, stable, highiy desirable that some action be taken to | teven or clght bandred dollars to each ot the | wnen tie dealer sells material tothe contractor | nity tated wcure me, Ithen uscd your Cusieums | wi omarepuowed a fren tial of thirty days of RED _— “Kuply provide for a systematicextension of the streets | local clubs, but it is doubtful if they would be | on cred " ‘RewEDIEs, and ina few weeks was pertectly cured. | with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the Soin cre esesoes Sad avenues beyond the present limits of the is ‘pons Ye Does an honest dealer wish to sell material to | 5 think fulthfully used they will cure the worst skin | speedy relief and permanent, cure of Nervous | pyMA ABBOTT..... nBiSsreesrreneernee YUM YUM = me dhak pit pees Thay eee Bicycling. a worthless contractor at perhaps an exorbl- | diseases known. GEO, 3. DICKENSON, bility and all kindred troubles: also for many Y MATINEE Popular Prices, CALL AT ONCE fk alice aaa, ee Mrowe, he DUN tO FETE | wieyeling is the one sport that holds its own | ‘Mt Price and then collect bis pay by a lien on | “net shee or p, V8, bese ee * | other diseases, Complete restoration to healt] A cere . late steam engineering in the District. id peak tem Phe earccG OE Wat tetat the building, instead of getting It from the per- pee , guaranteed. No risic is incurred. Illustrated 2 at SORE Bess ja respamse 6 = clreular tisan the Gc | ride non! 2 year, an esany hones maker wis! make 3 ressing Voltaic .. Marshall, Mich. w,8, SS 5 Soner of Pensions, asking for the hames eral | ‘ders Keep in good trim so that they require | laws thae compel owners Of property torpag | T'was troubled with Salt eum for’ a nomber of Ean, RORY ak Ae THE MISFIT STORE the iaidicrs oF sailors tor Use in connection with | but a few pleasant spring days to start regular | je" for the same material? 2 years #0 that the skin entirely came off one of my | Pickwick Club Whisky is the best, [A ABBOTT: a gyn the Washington almshouse there are 14, in the | dition, and will Improve. A few enthusiastic | the Hen law which informs owners of houses | conumenced taking CoricUta Weurine oak ee hee : tt workhouse 34, and : J | road riders have been on long runs at intervals | concerning their labibillties to have leus ae = Deni; = Also cottage cheese and ibitons avi; manceeed Cast. OTT A STATI: cetera nd in the hospital: 11 such old | during.the winter. The run to Ashton, twenty | ou thelr houses, is he not carrying the Joke ws am cutie eure ccot, Boston, cr EKER, | Sweet milk’ Ge. per quart, “Cream 16 cents, pee ean tees = nae oe Met Branch, I& U-ie it, © beautiful Country ‘3 E ara ms | miles, has become vé popular with t I- | little too tar? a a = = RDA Seat, GSactes, govd it 34 miles from city: will hapap hc areced ae Dusen clea ne, 5 | sot OG coos moe Cpe tds nae cated are | eae tna Gale Aa eolvacicc aa bricks 5 Vv, SATURD Aint Masterwork. Groxczr T. Kees Sell an whole of iy batiding ios ty mute For parties 13th streets southwest. “~ that point to-morrow. Kiders will start at | that he had used in amy building the brick- ITCHING, SCALY, PIMPLY. Suxs, Sars, ELVETS, LINDA OF CHAMOUNL a ERMAN & 00. 1407 F st. Bs matcnasa/ easier halfpast o'clock in the morning. | sellers seemed to have no objection to telling | For the last year I have had a species of itching, axD LINDA OF CHAMOUNL TAILOR, ase ne Rape Sed hes Naapeatec’ waawaaes os ‘The Capital City Gan b. ma that they ‘shonid Put a lien on ny house {| scaly and pimply humors on my face to which 1 have BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS. Ne a 414 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. JQ0R SALE— follows: S. Oppenheimer & Bro., erect a two- | At the annual meeting of the Capital City | {246 "bed pi ginei ee ie nee applied a great many methods of treatment without || BLACK SILKS, immehse syidth, splendid quality. : IL -TROVATORE. BUILDING SITES AT AMM Story dwejling, I street, between North Capitol | Gun club, Thursday evening, the following offi- | beyore 1 patd the contacts Ht G. ‘1, | Success, and which was speedily aud entirely cured by | cash value $1.25. price reduced to Prices, $1.00 and §1.50 Reserved. For Information ad and Ist streets northeast; $650. D. G. Mouut, | cers were elected for the year 1886: Edward L. se ieee | Coasuee Mra ISAAC PHELES. | 1.000 yards good quality PLAID MUSLIN, only Gc. mission, $1.00, 75 and 25 cents mst | TT avav, Fo T Chitect, 523 E Capitol be $60 Rawr G Sater, rope band Rock creek: | Mills, president; J. A. Goldsborough, viee presi-| How Tay Exsorep THetn Lanerry.—Last | BAvem® Obl, ae oe SS ee JpAnnis sou rHearen © php ein te ets Fe Stare Sipieiruce 2d au Bstiets portent gop, | dent Jo Howord, secretary C.Met. Taylor, | mgt ab half ust aix glock Oiear Mare cog A BME TIFT ANE RUN gSsy one WEEK, Spent Pei mson and Paxton, ereet two dwellings, | treasurer. Measures were taxen loaking to the ro in s rere in CUTICURA REMEDIES Also BICYCLES, TRICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES, | 0._B. A. PHILLIPS, 1428 N. $3,000, Ira G. scott, erect three two-story and | ation for the Protection of Game, Birds mad | eerie ° eave. ‘The ib | SOLVENT, $1: Soar, 25c. Prepared by the Porrex| 0 ASA ER TF EO RB | RE et i ito Fancy Goods House in Washington, | excellent iand:abysdant water well test or used to le The offi by Sr Snes tatsland avenue, between | Fish. which holds its ‘next annual session in | the stable after the amen aud loud tharenses | D&Ua ax Cuesicat Co., Boston, Mass, Oe en eta wee cee = [ING at 8. givedass ae item: 6 room iramte Luouse und oot ucunesTernan We and Sth st a 5.200. C. M. Coe ne an June next. pAsibos, the prome: had leit the stable. | Chey were found not far | Send for “How to Cureiskin Diseases.” 711 Market Space, near 7th strao. ‘Elaborate Production of the Greatest of Romantic —DOLLS A SPECIALTY— very easy. esos ? ne 6 1d cel |: | nent objects desired to be see asso | They a ting. e Ing, I. street. be #nd 10th northwest; | ciation are. the harmoniziing of the maine laws | released froin the Workhouse. aud. Were gale | PIMPLES, Blackheads, Skin Blamishes and Baby | NAVY BLUE SATINES, reduced to 150, oe footed , Tear of 255 Ist street southeast; S6UU, ent of the me ta y the a vintimet t et et e "4 “ od a 38 Ist street |p a a appointment of | wien one of them, John Lee, became profane TEA NAPKINS, pure linen. 50 dozen. ‘A cast of Unexcelled Dramatic Artists, mhl 403-405 7th street northwest, 48 acres of fine land: well located: near the city; — and was placed under arrest. He tought the OTTO! -_ ‘Seen! specially paint 25 acres meudow laud: on good stream of water, foun Lisa 4 Guiican Conpenios.— | bringing aes spine snus and dit ue es to ae | SHARE ANDSHGOTING varws, | mem whh'Vork teaquatty bes CONTON: ims] © OE RES Sa nee Dae 387 Coc armemomaen romain | euToNIEN whee oe Nm bout 6 o'clock this morning Charles Smith, Lawn Tennis. cape, but the oflicer succeeded in ting bis 2 OK CA oRE: Wr 2” mends en JOHN T. ‘CHELL, lamp-lighter, discovered an unknown colored | ‘The National Lawn Tennis associath had | tthe station, where he was locked up.” This | tbatveem tocut through you likes knife, are in- | BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure Wool, $1.50. | rove, Fear dope, Remorse, Revenge,Hateand Jealousy | “ibe HOP Si wepaneenneeen eee Real Estate Broker, woman lying In the middie of Armory square | its annual meeting in New York nee morning in the Police Court Lee was fined $6 | Sautly relieved by placing a Curicuna Axti-Pain | BLACK BROCADE SILKS, 5c. Admission—Matinees (Holidays excepted).20 Centa, 3 Fim ___2200 Pennsylvania ave, _ {a am unconscious condition. Officer Howell | prciaent Thomas Frasien of We Tiere for profanity and Was sentenced to 30 days tn | PLastie over the spot Wwnere the pain originates, Eie- | , Beautiful Shades of TRICOT, wide donble width, all | citdren, belt price Sen ere eee aS Fok, Sa Pans, THE DISTRICT OF st oned With the police ambulance 1 on J , of New York, ssa , Original aud infallible. 250. mb3 aoa ees 1s, Boxes, Admitting Six Persons, ‘Columbia, Maryland,’ and Virginia. For particu Syuveyed the woman to Freedman'a hompital | Seeretary and Treasorer J. & Clark, of Pulte Mine = sidetneraareaie mee, a egulfth Shades of All-Woot, ALBATROSS, wide | “wert Week —The Great Actress, LIZZIE MAY iarsappiy vo ee a! Where ine doctor pronounced her 1 o delphia, were re-elected. B. Moslyn wi: DEATH OF N —l 2 a z Ws = ‘Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, 13th condition. : a made vice president; W. V. Berry, ot this: cltys | Garnett Jin, died at lie thee hone ay ke Each customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goods | rEn70GS. Ett — one = = WB. Williams, of Grange N.J.2 81, W York avenue yesterday aftera long illness, Dr, Dasride TOWELS, worth $a pair. Tues glecate H eee ~ B. & OR. RS! = of Brooklyn, and L. veekell, of New York, weré | Garnett was highl, dK i a long, near! F ™ pith thd a travel on the b. | elected an executive committee, A number of | qualities, und gate protien tole eo Geurersor oak wider immense, gant TSAtY,tRFeS, | every Afternoon at 2 Evening at 8 SUMMER RESORTS. mpany is now running a through sleeper a > 8 as a must was not | wi ler. ml ake ee A between these points, raving here daily at Fead: “When serving the bail the player shall | strong. "Hus tamily have ia their bereavement parities, and moves sluggishly In the veins, an Magnificent Scenery, A Superb Company. Ee pm. a pextday at Indianapolt (11S prs odo meen tre page be oe the phe svapathy ots, . cirele of friends. ‘Phe | Slterative is needed, as this condition of the vital fluid ae) ‘and 25 a beach” Apply oS. F, WARE, Ebbitt Hous, .; time 21 hours. Secure your tickets and | other ‘abor base lace trom the Ascension | cannot last long without serious results. ee bee Deng Giore. = sleeping car accommiodations “at fi & 0. tieket | HBC. church a: three o'clock to-morrow. OO | nothing Netter trae Ayer’s marcepasin to purify the Dovorass, mhS__Next Week—World’s Minstrels, NEW conn sane pitices, z 3S. nnsy ivan! and Rn 2 mS : rae ae eecmed blood, * OOK _ station, corner C street and New Jersey ave. SUMETEING. Worti KNowrxa.—Strangers| Dgar oy Mu. NICHOLAS SANDERSON.—Mr. ‘naa lmpart emerey to the systems: ‘Nuvra Srszer, Sr. CLoup Burzppra. ‘Trade supplied For rent. Purnished first-class is all Its ap = ces jas New York will do well to stop at the | Nicholas Sanderson, a well-known cltisen ct J Tue Pasoraa Or Tus Barre | sartwarer =e Sm | ointments. For fall address hace Ginx Ween Buckinsham hotel. on Fifth avenue, conducted | East Washington, died at Prova JAMES MOONEY, 206 and 208 5. Prout s.. Fe red at nae mr i range ine | OB the European pian, with a restaurant unsur- | Jast night. Mr Sanderson was toes eas eal Baden tac Nal hee del fas Ger Taz Bes. La s Eeteseipuis, Fo Tani ofthe Washington Produce Exchanze for | passed and feasonable in price. ‘This, hotel is | Sst nieDt, Mr. Sanderson born and reared EXTRAORDINARY POPULARITY OF OF MANASSAS, OR SECOND BULL BUN. aes ea cr tne chunstathe gome Market is steady | huaghitcent An its appointments, and ‘has been blacieanltiing, wien etwas us AYT# Cherry Pectoral ts the natural result of | PERRIN'S GENUINE $2 FRENCH KID GLOVES “THE CONCORD HARNESS" ponaatoaers~el I a atly en ame uitifie 5 ? man, ‘use by intelligent “THE CONCORD COLLAR” are light at present, ‘but ample Yor. current {iiss cost between ome and two neliins ators Hfeloug dommenpnkton navy yard. He was @ | nay elrdrgees pone ka the very vorknows | m6 at 91.50 per pair Se ee eee Carriage, ‘Team and ‘Harness for hay and straw is quiet, afew cholerae pablioand private distne pees Baie ee Democratic association and took an getiee cson | specie for all colds; coughs and palmonary ‘com. aS po ep ey amped ; “ ‘ ber pe Tes Miocs Biakn ct) ehayivesha Avisos mf Ens in Gemand, ai highe? pris elt | izaaing rooms, telerapn Ssice Hilnon electric | Leen °ia Hines pags clave Four, He had ae oO s = with spakern namo ane trade-mark. |. ath prices. r ight, elevat news rooms, etc., anc A ‘Adjoining National f iyo de mand. he "ae- | near tne “Grand Central phere mee os weeks Fo fie went to Providence hospital to be Srzet & WEN, ‘The Most Realistic Battle Scene Ever Produced. 407 pentay! ania Avie, Ss to be held in store ior re stages, and elevated roads to all parts, making Teer. TAILORS _— Lovet. favorable. The receipts of exgs | itacceusible to places of business thedinn ee Z s@-HORSE BLANKETS and CARRIAGE ROBES ee 4 Ki i pea. prea pe td Tomas Ta ‘one dollar per day ripe alad macetlng Of tbe Ws ETT JR— Corner New York ave, dnd 10th st. nw. OPEN DAILY Faou9axu 011 P.u | ngreat variety at Very Low Prices ocls >= conan, a *- = bs od Is, also mie xurious sul for: special ee week, nul toda ; When 13 cents is generally | who can get more for their money at oop poe Gypascological Society, don ek W: B PR ‘You are invited to inspect our stock. mh6-s,tu,th,1m — Axoro-Axmznican Assveance mmol. The low peice ts 2 vik, Good demand | than at any other first-class house in the city. | Gays ste wore woanimoualy Spas Heat Dakine EF owner ATAWBAGRAPES. CATAWBA GRAPES. | ,nyrestoN, 50 Cewma CurpREN Umpes 12 eelpts of poultry ha it| ‘Tacwrox Str.ven-PoaTe Co. SALE—Messra, | Whereus, this society has learned otchedeath MED. EW ORLEANS af received. Perfect condition. €29 F STREET NORTHWEST Sufficient tor Walter B. Williams & Co., auctioneers, will be- | Of Dr. A. Y. P. Garnett, jr., who died at his rest, hone spree ) tou eEHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, ‘Yrans, 25 Cents. re Bie Sal ; ia | gin a sale this evening a 7:80 o'clock and con. | dence tn ttle city, after’ along and painfal ii | ENDORSED BY THE LEADING HOTELS IN| _mbOdt 428 9th ot. px : jen is growing | tinue daily at 11 a.m., 2:30 and 7:30 p.m, at | 2eSs; to: THE COUNTRY. 7 \ hehyterabnars cage : /ASEINETOX, ig of a — E . i cam saloaroder eoenes 1 a ‘and Penn: Rrgcunge | in she death cf. De. Garnett, jr., APPROVED BY THE GOVEENMEN'T CHEMISTS Tus ‘V renna Orrcrax Comraxy ‘The People’s Favorit Resort Always Sure to Get we aa wert Sree: pply large, an sylvania avenue, unt! e entire stock Is closed - sustals joss of a member varieties of lowly at in-| Out See advertisement to the auction covamn, | Who Was distinguished tor his exemplaty sou FOR THE INDIAN COMMISSION. 000 FENBSYLVANIA AVENUR 3.W., Every afierooa abd ight this week, ISSUE FIRE AND MARINE POLICLES Bide quotations. and Mary- — ee uct, his unifortaly courteous and genial man- MARTIN KALBFLEISOH’S SONS, MARIS EVERY ARTICLE IN PLAIN FIGURES THE GREAT GILDAY z 22 Tand fruit be 0 place.| | AN Ant SaLk.—The D'It:vvetter collection | Ber, and for is professionul zeal and acquire-| Extablished 1820. NEW eel Aad File Cele posipeey ot Cometions, lnciadinr iP SE Serco Tacs ida oranges and in | of paintings now on exbibition in Willard hall | ments. i welé-was.4p r -— 1G BARGAIN—PRESERVES IN GLASS. ee ,That never wears out, always clean, Gemand, a5 fall pric ve to he sold | is attracting lover of art, day and evening. “Its | _esolved, That “wo. most deeply sympathize | R249 — : FANNY BEANE, soa ne wen whe pony ace clap ee x \paite | guimers say. it must besten to be appreciated. | with his abrrow-strieken family, sad offer them | Vf CUNNINGHAM, fruit ad sugar goods Warranted | In Chriasie's Three Act Jute, |” As! ry AS. setvesus frou planters, Pork | The sale bigins "Wednesday evening. ‘he gat | thls expression of our sincere ondolence in Btyle Boe LATTES, Only #60 a desta sy youNas COMPANY, ‘A Racket of Fane FISHER devotes Sar seen em lery is open from 9 &. 1, Lo 1 ‘great bereavement jus re z ay reese a Bon mm. 10 10 p. a : : oodles eset ee tia mageto | mS Gas ch se | xgatanioa Noval Only Stam net a

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