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FOR SALE. MISCELLANEOUS Fetnrectionery wad iar cteamy uaitatartory. ats Sore truies price $1,300, “Address BAKA sar ite CHEAP—A SECOND-HAND PIANO, SALE ned, it 1808 Fok. SME CIGAR STORE, CENTRALLY, 16. cated. lent business; the proprietor havin vtbe: uotgive the cigar trade his saree CASH CIGAR, Star JOR SALE—JUST ARRIVED. 25 BEAD OF FINE Coceh, Saddle. Drivime, and Draft Horses, weiahing irom 1,000 to 1.500 ibs, Prices reasonable. fair trial given aud satisinction guaranteed. Also, some sore- | Footed farm mares will te sold cheap,” these hore are wo YA’ SON, ap2i-lw PGGIES, AND BUGGIES, AN! hed, and Mil ne Staye and Light trot ‘cash MILK ROUTE, COS. 2M st. went, ap-bAte LOSE AN ESTATE) CELEBRATED ces free from | ie by prinetpal j Mobre, Doo ROSE JELLY. THE i nasty Sh Alonue Sent Store. Heke VILLEE ECO. apd 126 ORS OnIST'S ESP ADLISEMENT WELL Pchelf with Ries aud Metdiue Pinata, ear three wn: house and store; ihe wild ate bacgaim, = WALKEM & WILSON, : 1008, F at. nw. ice for th = mith Shop on Yh Oe AALE- BED FEATURRA, IGG A-POURD: Poe Stik ant Live Picked. Beet festhers for the iy delivered. WM. SEL" %, 724 2d SALE TWO LARC er Sea's, apboistered CLAINS 31S tense Bw. SALE red leather, mcescan be see Tenandria, va. rad: —avie AMES PAR iraphier, aay inere 18 pla parading the whole fanily the. volumes can be ob mouthly payments by address- x ar ittiee. sp2stomay2 )R SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN — A_ LITTLE in which there is big money. S. W. ES- tl st JOR SALE-AN EXCEPTIONALLY BAN H pair of iron-grey ponies, Husett harness and Inuies wazonetie. most stylish turnout in the city, Apply Lil West Fayette st., Baltiznore, Md.ay3-3w* SALE THE CELEBHATED MANHATTAN ‘Stem-winder.. Price, Sine-Reepers in the n ov Pennsyivaninave. 3 UND, FAST SADDLE bar Bigs, Phaeton, Day- es. Euulish’ Suddie, Sleih uo reasvbable of ed: PEs nw A FAMILY IN BAL SALE—YOU and Driv ine pi oO SALE rIMORE. ABOUT mer, desire to dispose ple ofa very oe P sprint Lancan, built by ay Kentucky weld Sixteru aud seventeen wanda each, and vunited har- #E, TANDEM TRICYCLE, nch Sofa. almost new, © » Two b en. OF ROHASED AT nine months ‘Of from ten a Heit HORSES FROM | * stable, 311 12th st vere and alle to one brows be driven by any child, Prop. LOC GAKGES, Foreuah, A GRAND CHANCE. Fiano of superb tou the finest makers: cost, leas than half on monthly Will take good Square at desired, and arrange r ‘hi. C. leaving the city. Ap- Ay at once at THE PLANO EXCHANGE, 422 Oth at ‘spzl SALE 0} xc \JOK SALE—A RARE BARGAIN—-AN ELEGANT rosewood. Fieh 4 Upright F iuprovementa cash, oF $2-25 lualt cash, balance monthly to suit. Been. used but Little. Owner leaving the city. Can be seen the Piano Exchanse, 422 uth et. i POE SALE HORSES Bay, YEARS OLD, GOOD, ? d,” ood ize , also” stylish iin rt ce Only $200 ‘tyears old, yeutie and if O.H. P. CLAKK, Sligo Si apzt-iwe 5 tention i3e, A POUND: wa Teese feathers, mat= treaws, Ke, at lowest prices.” Orders by tail and Ctherwise. “Delivered. ALBERT SEITZ, 638 Hat. be ap20-1w" Fok se 5 THE pest itt tb F wanton use, ts per | ad delivers. » JOHN WHITE, 2210 F : ot G ALLIGATORS FROM HMID'S Bird store. ith | Tyan ave. 2. s-lm GAS STOVES. SMOKE: | by Bi ai 480 | pron |F ful ¥ 5.000. 8800. eat Villa: 1 abe iw. JOR able good ¥1 JOR teri: three i 0 | | ee 26 bomed NEO ed aT 466 PALAVE Pat variety « yy Carriages, Bug: Pustons and Doctors Bumees, both sec- sis: aud ew, in the city. Prices to sw WAL | : : mbh Gs, FLAGS, TENTS. latest Lovelties ABOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF NONPA- | 4 capable of ex. | ° ron a paper of reuistion. Will be soid cheap im bulky Ad- NG “Sia” NEWSPAPER CO, Gree THE Srwnciat does not keep it wai THB SAML BEALMEAR’ FURNISH GooD | erty ie b acres, 0 T HYATTSVILLE. A few hnlf-acre Lots at $250, 8300, | times si this city! wwiginal prices. HAKDING & WATERS, 150 in heavy whi PGE Ea pe qatty Gergen Tandy £00 rit re het n Land, 400 fruit trees of best varietion, Ate you 2 varieties, nine fuizee rales from, Agueduet bridge, \ve-Tod from city. res, fine building site, in grove of oaks, three ules from city, wear rullrosd station, #400. 2 Actes, covered with berrieg and fruit, trame house of three’ rooms, 24 miles from Aqueduct bridge: 100 Acres, yard, house five miles distant; ope-balf mile fro1 station. 87,500. 6 Acres tinimproved, fine view of city, 2% miles. $2,000. 30 Acres unimproved, in view of city snd river. $4,000. parties taking Tr does not wish, Kiso, the opponite coud ue acre, broverty ia convenient to the depot and cam ne flow figure: F 26 F from station; five miles from the city Vided to suit purchasers, apl4-1 JOR SALE—A NUMBER ¢ ing sites, along th apl4-lun outside of city, 11,000 feet Grow Stable, &c., sui eplt-im | Be. ad THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE R — CHEAP—A FINE FARM OF 208 alf-mile from Ixlehart Station, Annapo- lis, Waslungton and Baltimore Railroad; three miles 8. ud O. Rik. Stores, sch0o! RicHaRD Ns RENT_COUNTRY P. EVANS, Attorn« ‘sites. R.A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave. JR SALE—-FORTY ACRES AND A FINE BRICK 100 yards from the District lin: al avenues extended: vineyard of operty is well located, suitable for country residence. price $6,000; satintuctory. 8. T. SUIT, 402 Gil st. nw. JOR SALE— FARM_ON MBQROPOLITAN BRA. f. R., one hour's ride from@ity. th dings: near sc Tatlre Price, $6.0: yuument: 500 acres oak timber, 100 in mead bale auce under cultivation; natural fish-pod on the place, ‘ronounced by experts from Washington tw be worth, Address SAMUEL BEALMEAR, tt 310 St. Paul st., Baltimore, Ma. oung vineyard, 7-room new cot- t outbutldings: four miles from 84.000. on easy terms. 000 grape vines, 300 fruit trees of select von frame hotiwe, im. good condition; Sig Actes best Garden Land, in louse, two- and-e-half miles from city, at Ballston, Va. $1,600, 0 Acres, hue building site, near Baliston, thrcemiles 81,000. inder cultivation, orchards and vine- irteen rooms, barn &e., overlookity 4 Acres unimproved, the finest view of all, 2 miles from Aqueduct bridge. 81.000. ‘T. H. ‘SYPHERD & CO. ap23-3t 1007 F at, JOR SALE. EN. IF YOU want ® apply at once. Over $29,000 in in puree of erection in the rk. ‘This is the most beautiful tract of land for miles around Washington. Only a few left. Prices from 2ixe. to 10e. per foot., ‘THOS. G. HENSEY, ap21-2w 1006 F st! n. w. W0pLRY-SITUATED ABOUT THE CENTRAL Lane, overlooking the city aud Peto wd for'a term of years. ‘The house i eut, and has been Fecenty 1 proved by hot and cold water, new. f"rnaee, Se. and comfortably furnixied. The grounds are ii good. order, containing 22 acres with new cottage, modern barn dud convenient outbuildings, two wells aud. eis. mschold affairs as the it will be leased at @ reas Apply to CRANE, PARRIS. & CO, Bankers, EbDItt, or 10 the owner. tu-th-3m, FOR SALSA Des < LOUDO! County, Va., hail esbure Depot, miles from W fains 400 acres of We crams sod; good of 12 Tools, necessary outbuildings; good ‘ation heaithy, For full description ndence solicited. Address W., Bo ss uiproved by eleven- eand Carriage House : alae a two-story: eu Used as carpenter t & KUTHERFOKD, 226 F st hw AUREL, Mp, HALFWAY BE- ton aud Baltimore, and 30 minutes TY hice two-story Gothic Pra ous. Lotis a corner, conta Gut with flowers aud fruit. This 1 goed-sized T,containing oue acre. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1 ‘ALE—SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, O wood rosd, near Soldiers’ Home new two-story aud attic frame dwelling: nine rooms Dew carriage house aud stable; 7.000 $500 leash" required 26 F at. nw. frou Stet Met, Brauch i ma Stott’s Statiov, on Met, Brauch 1K... 5-ro0i tage, half acre, $12 per month. igre apze-Lw \ acte ground; VITHIN TEN MINUTE ‘TYLER Walk WALKER & WILSON, 1006 Fst. n. JOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL PLACE AT Bi a Eee be el an out , W. LINKINS, cor. 1911 {OR SALE—THIRTY ACKES, DELIGHTFULLY situated on Kidye Road, whole or in lots to suit: ch “ap20-Gt HEISKELL & CoeBEIDGE, wr lege, house of 13 plete order: terms reasonable. to Address HOWLAND, Cambridge, P. 0.. Fa, SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE i uM. SUIT- fine house, 11-room, stable, im best order; $7,000. GEO: and M ste ne. apei it Geormetown Heights, tn a ap if sold imutnediatel MCLERAN, 1008 Fst a. TO LET_NEAR THE © Toombs with stable for villa sites: n.w. of Hyatisvitie: vue mile spleindid drive: ‘us a whole or di- ALP. HILL. w of thecity: will be sol mi 9350; ten of average city lots. ‘Ten minutes from city churches, &o. Plat 00 acres! Ata great bargain! One of the «desirable locations about Washington for beauti- is, fine water in the relies, Pos a station: 4 acreq in timber; 108 s under cultivation. BUSINESS CHANCES. from Ai lis. The arable land is of excellent qual- | ly. A very demrabie piace snd ly to live. at XX lieleeninenmantgd FE FM vy ge lag’ barad' = CHARLES H. STANLEY, Trustee, and ade te bay for \d~ _ap25-68 208 Couninud st, baltimore. | drew DOCTOR CRTOR, care star omieer 1 z LE—STORE AND DWELLING; “ARLE Kittreae he We. Balle Church Var : é XCHANGE FOR HOU; Fevenacne mom = of 16 rooms, farni Wari Summer month. with 100 nding ou the Nandsomset point om the beakeet te situated im Virwinia, 4 miles from Willant Desalter at Sonne River by ve. mile from raiiroad station. Tue house is a large 2- | Beautiful St. John's Miver, surrour ‘room, story andattic brick, containing about 12 rooms, ap- | Quand latifome Hucirel ganda from d bly to HUPTY & DYER, 1301 Fat. nw. ‘6t_ | Boating, Bathing, Fishing hinting. Waa Pall ait R SALE—A GOOD FARM, 7 MILES WEST OF | winters’ Onescre of hice tand with ong. Heweone this city: near Falls Church, Va. 220 acre: good | for exchanging is owner wishes to oped o! ‘this uidugs: price low; terms easy. BR. A. PHILLIPS, | city for ale of land in the town. 1428 New Fork ave. avaik-lm | For photo and further particulars cal a 8 FS, fA:8-THE BEAUTIFUL, Wiou AND { Bird Store, $17 Leth et. nw, Washington, D.C. healthy, North Arlington Heights! Overlooking | _8P25-1w* WNER OF 40 ‘ATED SUBUI OU aiiin eee oe Pe pag office. pore {OR SALE—STOOK, GOOD-WILL AND FIXTURES Pets el eceee tore cane COMMERCIAL OFFICE, 938 ¥, ESTABLISHED 1 wk as "Be Purpose of, disposing of business chances Grocery, ke. By our fant you avold pubiicits, wich hae an infurlous edfoes on bus'fiess. Consult your interest by having your buai. ness, if forsale, left at our office. D. RAMEY. mh23-2m* JAMES W. TYLER, POSLETT PNEUMATIC GUN CARRIAGE STOO ap2g.at Fou nw.tiecond oor) | K'cheap re Ma ae FOR SALE A FIN (FARM, WITHIN THREE | _ope3-ate ee LOR sen. w. sflay 0d the sito oo oe ape ESAT CTS ADDISON & LARCOMUE: 1504 eatin. see WAXTD PACELHCTRIG TEL PHONE PGE SALE CHOICE LOTS AT FORE: | price OC! ive Dumber of Musee AP loweat cash Park, 9" miles from city, on Metropolitan Branch | P* SiO DL Poulet, £0, ct auccess of this suburban enteryrise im te. | apon.ate Baitimore, Ma. sable. ‘ihere are only s few choles io wea ‘OR SALE 390 SHARES OF COTTON GIN STOCK low fest cash. fares EH COmegES. 310 St. Paul st., Baltimore, M MoxTELto—ar THE INTERSECTION OF 20TH Lost accessible of subui nm by Baltimore and Ohio. Yiouse. Lote and Ville Sites ainditie moat mayaliicent tiews ~aneidcuihéstim a 0. LOOMIS, Montello,_ WOR REN ROOMS; iN reay, andl wane Gore Petadh Apply 08 gor, Heap. and 2 Prin : El. CALLAGHAN, 81 N- Capitol st. aploGwe Dograin Honges Wir Ai0, 131 Eat Captor at A rain Ply tebe (GOOBAGKE, Builier, on premivens Ok RENT—A FinsT-cLat iINESS STAND, Posies ‘hw. ie store inaew and inca of the best business squares on the street. 3 the guage Ws oust 139 Pennsylvania bre, Key at J 00m At Tat CAN HA’ 0 Cure aut boxes atgred at YOR Roar York aume e by load S charge by load or nouns ran BY2DIG Lots For saLk ON BLACKIsTON OBE, to “ mhi8-2m¢ + G. COMBS, Attorney st Law, A, = ae HULL & DEAN, Brokers and Dealersin GOGEBIC IRON MINING STOCKS, WESTERN FARM MORTGAGES and Lands, and Real Estate in Washington, ‘Minneapolis and Chicago. Ofice; Room 4, Glover Building, 1419 Fat HE WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY AND FIRE-PROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE, ¥16 PA. AVE, N. W. (South Side.) Persons going ‘abroad, or feaving the city should ail themselves of the ailvantares offered by thin com ny for the safe keeping of bouds, securitics, Jewelry, Plate and other valuables, Clothing, paintings, worl of art, pianos, bric-e-brac, rugs, carpets, &C., &c., can be stored at low rates. Take action before, rather than, aiter, your valuables are stolen or burned. Sam. to4 p.m, ys. 0am. to p.m.) WE STQCKETT & 00, 434 OTH ST. NW. niake Phila, Pat. Back Blank Books to order. Ruling, “perforating ‘and numbering. Magazines, nd fashion bvoks bound im all styles at, low Fates, Send hote, we will call. #26-3m, SUMMER RESORTS. LOCHBOFHLER'S CITY PARK New York ave. and Ist st., Washington, D. C, Beautifully situated. overlooking the city. with large crounds, shade trees, &c. Recently: refitted in every way, and many” improve, ments added, making it the most suitable Pare ior Pienies, Excursions, Social Reunions. aud Pleasure Parties. | Kowling Alleys, Shooting Galleries, Music | Stands. ke; A larce Bar, with a selection of Wities of all Ball Roo: ice Liquors, Beer, Girars, &c. Also a grand ‘nd Pavilion, Withal] Associations, Ledgem Yereing and others whi may” denire there beattifal mands Tam prepared to offer moat z Spd PN LOCRBORRLER, Proprietor, REST INN. = FOREST GLEN PARK, MD, The most beautiful site on the Metropolitan Brauch Band 0. RR. Only 9 miles from Fy ashington. Hugi Ground, Healthy Location. Pure Walser of Acoma Fyrst-tiaa it ali ta opp Cote ita appointments, Wal beret foc t ap20-3m_“UE*AS * Slice, 100d Fat te MANSION, THE LARGEST AND MOST CONVENIENTLY CATED HOTEL. Elegantly Furnished and Liberally Managed. ¥/'9 . ‘Thoroughly Heated, Lighted and Ventilated iy re ap15-4m Atlantic City. AY RIDGE. Sunday Schools and organizations may now secure dates. Advertising matter free. For further information or dates apply to GEO. R WFBB, General Agent, B. & O. Depot, ‘Tuesdays and Fridays each week, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. ap13-1mo FTE Bass Rock. GLOUCESTER, MASS. Strictly first-class, with every modern con- Fenience, including "bot and cold sea-water, Yaths. “Address FH. NU: an, Metropolitan Braue AR BILE & CO, 1358 F st, SALE—ON BLADENSBU je for Dairy mt re i "1006 Fst. tw, SALE—NEAR BKIGHTWOOD, 14TH ST. ded, pear proposed park: very pretty res? frame cottage: sunble; Ge; Mice iy A 100. WALKE ‘& WILSON, 1006 F st. MALL HOMES NEAR Fifty fine selections now on ie ty a special cap aud of easy tert, ‘1-H. SYPHERD & CO., 1007 F st. yi ARE AUTHORIZED TO OFFEK FOR SALE Witurtisatt aansdou as tyatteghe sta tesa pesutitully locaved, directly Upposite the rate eau a ale ere Qondance of $ and orname rubbery. dwel ial brick structure, con iy = i | The property presents advantages ¥ of boanuing house that have Do. ci ing 25 Tula Fa sumiuer hotel 1 anon the sur- ton. Will be suld at @ bargain, on “diate purchaser. H. SMILH & SON, 1222 F et, OUSES AND LOTS AT HYATTSVILLE —We ave for iu this most attractive suburb of Washington, at prices seve of the most desirable houses Fanging from $1,000 to $13,000. Busing 81,000 to $15,000. Also a large uuin- ap1-ln ¥ FF 2E SAE OR Rent ver ry place on Lawyer cing. be Oe Re AP GEC Agent, 57 2d st, Baltimore. 8 auoLg the wnost eligable in the v MITH & SON, 1 Y DESIRABLE COUN. atgeyers HAM about 3 of ile from yor will rent dwelling furuishe W.'8. HALL, Insurance and Keal Estate Sree 30.00 om $25.00 1 “Ex 15 1 ST 20K RENT —FULNISHED KOOMS, WITH FlisT Recs toard, near MePbersan syware, iheier eachenged inted “tole 15u WELL VENTILA ished or miiedious ran sta. n. w. Pe TH AND E STS. N.W., Week or month. op2-Iia —EWO LARGE WELL. front rooms: second > per week and $150 4-10 Indiana ave, ‘Utbersat iow prices. SK YOUR RETAILER FOR THE A Mass $3 Suor dealers recommend infertor gools This i the OIGINAL ns which acknowledge Meupenotity Ly attempting to build upou the al SEUNLESS BEARING THIS STAMP, ‘JAM BANS’ $3 for Gentlemen is made in Button, Con. Cay seen. Unexcelied in Dura vrearanct. A postal card sent to J. MEANS & CO. ‘Theusanus who wear thei will tell you the reason if youask them. JAMES MEANS’ €2 SHOE for Boya 1 unapproached in Larabulity. Full Lues of, the above Shoes for sale in Washi: by AF. MORAN, loz? 7th stu w.; B AIC! BONS, 1327 7th st nw; GO! iN, G12 7th ave stabuabed | Fame | THe 835.00 To OWN IMPORTATION, AT&L LES” IN “RIS, “CONF TE RICS AT “LOWEST NOVELTIES IN ANDEMSON: CLOTHS. — SELES NOVELTIES 1 GLOVE G2 YLAIN FIGUE! _Fatabliahed 1840. erat Revvucrions. smaeeon SEATS Pry UCED 00. ) HAIN, COMBINATION SUITS REDUCED EARIS COMBINATION SUITS REDUCED $20.00 AND $18.00 PARIS COMBINATION OREDUCED io e100, brig $15 00 “PAIS COMIN TO 812.00. 62%e. ““ALL-WOOL” DUCED TO 50c. “SPEC 85c.. AND $1.00. LUSIVE DESIGNS" TN IN} ‘ATION SUITS REDUCED IMPORTED CHALLIS RE- ‘AL BARGAINS” IN INDIA SILKS, AT 750., IN ED STY: ON'S SCOTCH HAND-VRINTBD Pid EMBROIDERED BATISTE AND ICES.” ASHM Fite FICHUS, \ PALASOLS, UMBREL- [AGE SHADE: OF GAUZE AND MEDIUM. AND AND CORRECT Puce: BEATUN PERKY, ~ Pennsylvania ave, cor. 9t iJ. ¢ C. Heremsos, IMPORTER FINE MILLINERY, Leading Stylea, BONNETS, Latest styles in FANCY STRAW BRAIDS that corre- BATS, In all the new shades and combinations. spond with any costume. Mauy exciusive shapes. MARK DOWN. > Beautiful JET WRAPS, to make room for LIGHT WEIGHT STREET COSTUMES, PARASOLS, COACHING UMBRELLA LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BBALDS, BUTTONS, New Patterns in JET GRENADINE, ‘Ten percent off on JET PASSEMENTERIES, ‘We offer for inspection 8 GLOV! im Ot style, or reliability. apls Novelties in JERSEYS. FOSTER KID GLOVES, 807 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, TENNIS COSTUME iO UNDERWEAR, IN ALL NHOSLLAY, HANDKERCHIEFS AND 'E having no superior £1.00 per pair and upward, NIB BROWN, Proprietor. tout Hoe BRIGHTON, ATLANTIC crTy, Entirely remodelled and improved. LARGE BEDROOMS, OPEN FIRES, HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR, &o. Reopened MARCH 77H, and will remain open through- out the year, as heretofore. mh3.-tu,th,s266 F. W. HEMSLEY & 80) FADS HALL, ATLANTIC CiTY—MOvED TO ‘the beach, greatly enlarged re-furnished aud modernized, including “Otis elevator, $A steam heat, grate fires, Be, & ap7-Im EDWIN LIPPING ‘VERMONT HOUSE, VERMONT AVE., Atlantic City, N. J. “Unobstructed Oceat ‘Open All the Year. M. E. COMPTON: TUCKY Ona @ PaRCPOR TS (i. of the Engleaide. a * Sepleim Fe-on OTEL DENNIS, ATLANTIC Oi J N HSE DESERET ps Oren cold sea water baths: large sun parlors facing the soa “BORTON'& MARSHALL, Propnie. _ VUTTALL, OCEAN END OF SOUTH pg, NG SP 66 \ CME." OCEAN END, ‘ave. Atlantic City, N. 1185. “MHS G.'W. STODD: lealde, EI mhl6-3m REYGaRr, iE WESTMINST! sige te Open all the year. tiabi0-Sin) “Mins “he, ‘Thoroughly ‘Hot and Cold Sen Weer ace Open All the Year, f1-3m A.B. ROBERTS. A Gomnax “May wear a seedy-looking Coat. kneed Tronsers— By the by, we have stretchers to take the tof the knees—but his Linen should be aaa tear large, well-arranged, and attractive Furnishing-Goods Department you will find everything that is staple, ROvI MENSE SIOCK OF PLAIN, sp | *lect and novel; everything, in short, needed tox MENA TUCK OOF PLAIN, PLarp, ax | to cai novel everthing, i abort, needed eB made und thoroughly good goods, Wives, Mothers, Sisters: We know the wants of care- less man, and are showings large stock of extra well- made and perfect-fitting Shirts, both in white and colors, ‘These are not cheap, auction-made Shirts, but ore the kind a man in apy ealling needs, When down this way, will you drop in and look at ‘em. Good, taithiul sewing 1s on trial in these Shirts, and you aro the Judge, Neat and rich Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear, beau- tiful Handkerchiefs, Collars, Cuffs, and all other sorts cf Gentlemen's Fixings, We name the lowest prices. Don’t forget this. Oa WALKER & 00, mh23 625 Pennsylvania avenue, G. T. Kun. ‘TAILOR, : 414 9TH ST. NW. Exaua Tix Ax Ona New COLORS IX DERBY HATS Just Opened. PRICES, $2.60 TO 96. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS HATS, 66 to 68, ‘urs received on storage and insured against damage ‘by moth amt fire ots wall crak 3. B. STINEMETZ & 90%, HATTEES AND FURRIERS, 27-3m 1237 Pennaylvania ave. Fustaile Ste aera Srxcut Suz Or Mnziveax AND CLOSING SALE ‘We invite your attention to an elegant line of Onildren’s and Ladies Jackets at 93c., 61.20, $1.50, 91.75, 82, 82.25, $2.50, 98, and $3.25: ‘Aaleo, Viaites at @5, €6, 87, 68, $10, 612, and 014. Just one-half their former vatue, to close dalance of stook. M MM. MMI t PALLINERY. Come snd behold the most wonderful and largest display of Millinery ever exhibited, un- rivalled in variety of styles and shapes, at prices ‘that must ingure = ready sla Trimmed Hate and Bonnets st @3.25, $2.60, 63, and $4 only. Untrimmed Straw Bonnets and Hats, too mani- fold in styles to mention names, at 17a, 19c., 26e., 330., 89¢., 450. 490., 50c., 58¢., 600.69e. ‘75cu 870,, a4 $1. CHILDRENS HATS. Our stock of Children's Trimmed and Un- ‘trimmed Hate must be seen to fully appreciate it, at 19¢., 250., 35c., 370, 45¢., 50c., 60c., and ‘75c. Mothers, if you want s stylish, nobby hat for your child, for little money, KING'S PAL- ACR is your place to buy it ‘MILLINERY TROMMINGS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, VELVETS, GAUZES, SILKS, MILLINERY ORNAMENTS, LACE CAPS, PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, KID, SILK, AND LISLE ‘THREAD GLOVES At Special Reductions Until Further Notice, Don't fall to examine our stock before baying else- where. It will pay you. KH RE €o% 7 as Pea b & me et Piet ei e spud SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Worvzerct, Porcuasrry OF THE RENOWNED MEDICINE, THE GREATEST CURATIVE SUCCESS OF THE AGE—A VOICE FROM THE PEOPLE. ‘No medicine introduced to the public has ever met with the success accorded to Hop Bitters, It stands to-day the best known curative article in the world. Its marvelous renown is not due to the advertising it has reosived. Itis famous by reason of its inherent virtues. It does all that is claimed for it. It is the most powerful, speedy and effective agent known for the building up of debilitated systems. The following witnesses are offered to prove this: WHAT IT DID FOR AN OLD LADY. Cosnoctox Station, N.Y., Dec. 28, 1884 Gents: Anumber of people had been using your Bitters here, and with marked effect. In fact, one case, a lady of over seventy years, had been sick for years, and for the past ten years I have known her she has not been able to be around half the time. About sixmonths ago she got so feeble ahe was helpless. Her old remedies, or physicians, being of no avail, I sent to Deposit, forty miles, and got a bottle of Hop Bitters, Ithad such a very beneficial effect on her that one bottle improved her s0 she was able to dress hersel and walk about the house. When she had taken the ‘second bottle she was able to takecare of her own room and walk out to her neighbor's and has improved all ‘the time since. My wife aud children aleo have de- rived great benefit from their use. W. B. HATHAWAY, Agt. U. 8. Ex. Co. AN ENTHUSIASTIC ENDORSEMENT. Goma, N. H., July 15, 1886. Gents: Whoever you are, I don’t know. but I thank ‘the Lord and feel ¢rateful to you to know that in this world of adulterated medicines there is one compound ‘that proves and does all it advertises to do, and more. ‘Four years ago I had s alight shock of palsy, which un- nerved me to such an extant that the least excitement ‘wouid make me shake like the ague. Last May Iwas induced to try Hop Bitters. I used one bottle, but did not see any change; another did so change my nerves that they are now as steady a they ever were. It used to take both hands to write, but now my good right hand writes this. Now, if you continue to manufac- ture as honest and good an article as you do, you will sccumulste an honest fortune and confer the greatest blessing on your fellow-men that was ever conferred oa ‘TIM BURCH. A HUSBAND'S TESTIMONY. ‘My wife was troubled for years with blotches, moth Patches and pimples on her face, which nesrly annoyed the life outof her. spent many dollars on the thousand infallible (1 with nothing but in- Jurlous effects. A lady of Syracuse, N. Y.. who had had similar experience, and hed been cured with Hop Bitters, induced her to try it. One bottle has made her face as smooth, fair and soft as a.child's, and siven her such health that it seems almost a miracle. A MEMBER OF CANADIAN PABLIAMENT. A RICH LADY'S EXPERIBKOE. I traveled all over Europe and other foreign cotntatee ‘at a coat of thousands of dollars in search of health and found it not. I returned and disheartened, ‘and was restored to real youthful health and spirite with lesa than two bottles of Hop Bitters. I hope others may profit by my experience and stay at home. ap? A LADY, Augusta, Me, Two Tums Are everywhene giving COLGATE & 00'S “BUBEKA” SOAP the lend over ony other. ‘lst, Ito by reason ofthe Brtsncrdinery Ln- (Cucementa offered dealees to push it, the Quisk- eat Belling Bop on the asarket, ‘20. Ti poattively atéords consumers the best Totus foe ite coet—FOUR CENTS PEE CAKE— of cay Sony eve made, mh20-4,4thim — TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1887-WITH SUPPLEMENT 2d. EDITION. Lalst Taagrams to Tha Slat CALROUN DAY. e Beautiful Weathty for the Ceremonies at Chayeston, CHARLESTON, S. C., Aprileg.—cathoun day broke bright and beautiful, and great throngs began ceason which precefed the Meese ne ion Wi Nearly all the chief men of is Stato and many Prominent visitors from abroadare here. ‘The ceremonies, which should bavegc at 11 a.m., were delayed untill Gelock. The rade marched through the main streets to Marlon Square, where the monument 18 ected. Upon the arrival of the procession in the square, the (Spree Gyre eee ay called eal Yast iasked lage to order, and the mayor, Who Ke the Rev. Charles Coteworth' Pinckney SS wo make the opening prayer. ‘The rush to hear Secretary Lamar's oration was: immense, ahd the great square is Diack With peo- Ple, while every available gallery, plaza, aloony, ‘window, and other point of vantage is o:cupit, A Negro’s Murderous Mania. HE DASHES OUT HIS CHILD'S BRAINS WHILE TER. PORARILY MAD. Gatvnsrox, Taxas, April 26.—A special to the News trom Longview says: Gaieb Foster, 2 negro Of Harrison County, suddenly became. ¢ a few days ago, snatched his three-year-old child by the legs, dastied its brains out against a tree and ran with the body to the creek bottom, where he Was ineffectually followed by his family. Assist- nce Was procured, and he was finally captured. ‘When found Foster was rending the child’s body with his teeth. Upon betng captured he was conveyed to his home and closoly guarded. ‘Three ays after, recovering his normai condition and not seeing’ his little son playing around his bed, he inquired for him. ‘The truth was not told him, ‘@ strict investigation showed conclusively that he retained no remembrance of the awful tragedy in which he had been the chief actor. —————— The Boodlers Will be Tried in Chicago. Cutcago, April 26.—Judge Tuley this mornil overruled the motion for ehange of venue for Cook County in the “Doodlers'” cases, and the trials will therefore take place in Chicago. Snow in Scotiand and Wales, Lonvon, April 26.—A heavy snow-storm tn Scotland and Wales — ee Ne Bussian Sword for Gen, Boulanger. St. Pergessune, April 26.—The government has prevented Russian admirers of Gen. Bowianger, he French minister of war, from sending hin & sword of honor, on the 0 that such an act Yrguld create erroneous impressions in regard to tusaia’s foreign policy. je Glers, foreign min fater, will renal In ofitces eae ‘Will Stand by Their Union, New Yous, April 26.—The locked out silver. enuiths of this clty, at a, meeting to-day, decided not to surrender ‘on any conditions, ubless the Dosses withdrew their obnoxious stipulations in fegard to the union. There were delegates present from the chasers, burnishers, metal-workers, fin ishers, and other bratches. ‘the reports received from the different unions tended to show that the men were firm in every branch of the business, ‘Tc-morrow an attempt to settle thetroubie will be made. ses aieta Delaware Fish Commissioner. Wuaixeton, Dx, April 26.—Governor Bi; to-day commissioned’ ex-Assemblyinan Ellw Noray fish commissioner for Delaware. The Mexican Cholera Scare. A DENIAL OF THE REPORTS BY THE MEXICAN SBCRE- TARY OF THE INTRHION. New Yorx, April 26.—Mr. James A. Scrymser, president or the Mexican Telegraph Co. gives out he toliowing dispatch for publication ‘regarding the report” that cholera was raging at Mazatlan and Guaymas, in Mexico. it 18 dated at the City or Mexico, April 25: “ir. Romero Rublo, secrtcary of the intertor, states that itis not true thst the cholera has ap- peared {n the territory of the republic; that he re~ ceives dally advices from the states of Sonora and Sinaloa, but has not been informed of anything that might lead to the belief that cholera has ap- peared at Guaymas or Mazatlan. “SEBASTIAN CAMACHO, Director of Mint.” ‘The Thistle Lannched. Loxpow, April, 26.—Mr. Bell’s racing cutter This tle, which is wo go to America to compete for the America’s cup, Was launched this morning. ‘The ‘Spectators were favorably impressed with her ap- pearance. R ——__ Eight Horses Burned Near Annapolis. ANNAPOLIS, April 26.—The barn and stable, with contents, of H. S. Anderson, in Anne Arundel County, ‘burned last night.’ The contents in- cluded eight horses, an ox, and elghty tons of hay. ‘Ten Hours in the East River. A om VLOG INTO THE WATEm bY 4 ROPFLM Wwio Tulu 70 OUThaGk HE ‘New Yoox, April 26.—Kate Fisher, a girl about sixteen years Od, living at 880 Second av found by a canal boat captain in the water, ing to the spiles underneath the dock, at the foot Of east 28th street, early this morning. She said that she had been there for ten hours, and had been flung in. the water by a. young fuffian who tried to assault her, but had been de- terred from his purpose by her'struggles and out- cries, She said she Was & good swimmer and thus: had saved her life when Wossed into the river. The police doubt her story. a Death of Bigamist Grant, Bostow, April2G—Dr. A.J. Grant, the noted ainist died at the Cambridge Jail "at, 8 o'clock tnis morning after an illness of several days. He Was awaiting trial tor roubing and deserting a Cambridge Tady immediately’ after mari: ‘Other charges of a similar nature were accumula- Ung against him rapidly. —_——>——— ‘Triple Tragedy in Mexico, A HUSBAND PURSUES HIS ELOPING WIFE, KILIS HER AND HER PARAMOUR AND COMMITS SUICIDE. Sr, Louis, April 26.—A special froin the city of Mexico says: The wife of Moreno, a ranchman in ‘Tamaulipas, recently eloped with the son of a neighbor while her husband was away. They got three days start and traveled toward the inte- Tior, Moreno followed and overtook them ata hotel, He focated their room and watted untia late hour, Going to the door, he rapped quietly. ‘The youth opened it and was shot dead at the first fire. Mra. Moreno sprang from the bed and ran to the win- dow, Before she could jump her Lusband empued his revolver, four bullets taking eftect. Moreno examined Ule wounds, satistied lilmseif ‘that they would prove fatal.drew a sheath knife and stabbed. himself to the heart, falling across the body of the unconscious woman, who died in a few hours. pick A ceti FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New Xork Stock Market, The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m_ prices of the Now Xork. Stock Markets as reported by special Srine to HH. Dodge, 339 Lath street: 0 || Name, @1 | G0%I\North Pac. 41 | 4 5 if Om eae | Don Pref... ld {147 reson New 10% 05 3% Pac. Mail... bes nga Bes, | 13 74) L Baltimore Markets. BALTIMO! ‘Mp. Aj 26.—Virginia si: con- solidntod, with coupons G8; ao, Yen tortion, a. de. Bow threte, 683s 4 Hees rene ofa TORO Mas ae Peon cee lt ‘and firm ; amber, 93396 eoand aol eae ‘and quist: Ww nixed, spot, 47a47%1 May, 47° Ta. ‘firmasoutern an ¢ western white, S0si8: western ye steady, 58a00, Provisioiss steady, edinary to iit, 1USa1 Sugar” copper refine 4 Matt: Sagar cov 935093 isky & ‘refined steady, dr ele to Liverpicl per meaner quiet Bid easy cotton, ied, four iadae Gea ba ‘Recsipta—fiour, '8 barrels; wheat, 1¢ 5 iments Au” 1SUHO hans bose 8 bate four, 1334 : wheat 5 "43,000" bushels, ‘Sulse” wheat, U68,0UU bushels: Chicago Markets. —Clore: ja Nig Mr. Wm. Conner Missing. ‘Mr. Wm. Conner, of this city, who was for some years a chief of division in thé Fourth Auditor's Office, disappeared suddenly last Saturday after- ‘Boon, and the police have been unable to find any trace of him, Mr, has been suffering from Baerananapaes echecnete iar fen ago, where he went for his Grave fears are entertained for his safety, Se Contracts for Indian Sappites. WAY IF 18 NECESSARY TO READVERTISE. ._ Indian Commissioner Atkins has returned from $t. Louis without letting contracta for Indian sup- plies, ‘The railroads, under their interpretation of ‘THE ODD FELLOWS’ ANNIVERSARY, ‘The Day Celebrated with a Procession Day Colette Order. ‘Tae Lopars mt 11 MAKE 4 Five apreanaxcr— SCRNES ABOUT THE HALL—A LEVEE AXD RECEPTION ‘TO BE HELD TO-NIOHT. ‘The front of 044 Fellows’ Tall buftaing on 7th street was covered with patriotic bunting to-day. This was the sixty-eighth anniversary of the founding of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in America, and the Odd Fellows of the District commemorated that event with a parade this afternoon. The celebration will be continued this evening witha levee and ball at the National Rifles’ Armory. As the hour for forming the parade approached this afternoon there were many animated scenes around Odd Fellows’ Hall, asthe members of the Order assembled. The Patriarebs Militant in their handsome uniforms, the musicians in their gay coats, the silken banners of rich hues and gilded ornaments, reflecting the bright sunlight, all helped to please the eye. In an upper hail, where members Of the order gathered, the benevolent face of Thos. Wildey, who foun the order tn this country, looked ‘down from tts background of canvas and iit as if smiling upon the occasion and wonder- ing at the size of the great tree that has grown from the little seed he planted less than sevent years ago. The faces of Capt. W. W. Moore, Fre D, Stuary and other departed of the order Were grouped on the walls about that of Thos Wildey, and seemed to beain with fraternal love. The parade committee, composed of Chas. B. R. Colt ¥. ¢. Grumley, Wm. T. Galll- her, Andrew Jackson, and T, T. Sparo, was DUSY today completing the final’ atrangementa, The aoa epee on the Seed e in charge of a eommittee composed of ropre~ ‘SeMtatives from each body of Odd-Feliows andthe two lodges of Daughters of Rebekkah. The ball and rece; n, to-night 1s in change of a committee com! of Adolph Levy, E. H. Harner, Jno, A. Shackelford, F. A. Norway, and Jas, 4, Watts. Before the ‘dancing begins, ‘trom & to 9 o'clock, & Ae will be given by poe pes of Naomi and Daughters of tebekkah. During this reception Krat band will render a number ot selections: S70 ast THR PROCESSION. ‘The mombersot the order assembied at the hall, ‘Teh street, between D and E streets northwest, at 1o'clock. All thetodies of the orter—Golden Rule 21; oy, 20; Oriental, 19; Mechan- Lodge, 21; Federal ics, 18; Excelstor, 17; jetropolis, 16; iseacon, 15; hagas Friendship, 12; Union, 11; Colum- and Central NO, 1; FD, mpment No.7; mt Nebo | i No. 0; Magenen ; Columbian Encampment, No. i, and Gra Encampment and the TLodge—"were repre- sented. The members aj generally in Diack clothes and gloves, the members wearl white and Encampment infapors Diack gloves loves. ‘The usual regalia was not worn, but 1n lieu thereof. the members wore red or © badges on their coat lappels, and the officers, in addition, wore their jewels. ‘The line was fortned in columns ot th Wm. H. Frazier as dogae marshal on the part of the with we , Buerrit, of Covent and j. W. Thompson, ony, a8 his aides, and F. 4, Norway grad marshal i, and D. & ‘Sobel, ot menu, ani jarber, . D. stuart, aides on the part of thie Encampments. IN THE LINE ‘were borne the banners of Metropolis Lédge, ori- ental, Columbia, Eastern, Central, and\ other lodges. The Grand Lodge and, Encampment bore their flags, and the Cornucopia, the Brazens pent, the Budding Rod, the Bundle of Sticks)\:he Ark of the Covenant, and other emblems of ‘he order were borne in line. The subordinate lodke and encampment members did not march as ganizations. ‘The line was formed by placing the initiative membcrs of the different lodges followed by those of the first, second, and third degrees; then the secretaries, the, treasurers, the Vice-grands and noble grands of the lodges and the initiative, golden rule, royal purpie, junior wardens, secreta~ Ties, treasurers, senior wardens, high priests and LEC peers of the encampment in the order name ‘The Grand Canton of the Pafriarchs Mill- tant, with the National Rifles’ Band, beaded the Mne.’ At the end of. the first division, composed of the members of the subordinate lodges, was an omnibus, placarded “Our Jewels,” in which rode speee forty of the orphans under the care of the order. THE SECOND DIVISION. ‘The bandof the third artillery anda float, on which was a high priest, and his tent, headed the second division, The Grand Encampment fol- lowed the subordinate encampments in the follow- ing order: Sentinel, members, Junior Warden, Senior Warden, Grand High Priest, supported by two Past High Prieste, and Grand Patriarch, sup- ted by Grand Representatives. Then came a Roat on which was represented “Universal Toloras tion.” ‘Then came the Grand Lodge with the flag of the order borne by ‘T. F. Kenney, members of the lodge, Grand Secretary Burroughs, and Grand ‘Treasurer Espey, Grand Chaplain F. A. Stier, sup- orted by Grand'Warden and Grand Conductor, ‘puty Grand Master George E. Emmons, sup: ted by Past Grand Masters C. P. Crandall and C. B. R. Colledge, Grand Master W. P. Allan, sup- ported by Grand Representatives J: 'T. Petty and . D. Brainard. Carriages containing Hon. M. J. Durham, Past Grand Sire; Hon, J. H. oberly, Hon. W.E. McLean, Hon. Isat SI Messrs, 5. E Douglas, And. Jackson, G. Dice, J. G.Weaver, T. K. Gray, JA. B. Espey, J. A. Tait, J. S Gourlay, W. Young, 8. P. Keller gnd others, The ‘order to march was given at 2 o'clock, and the route was up 6th to Massachusetts avenue, to K street, to Pennsylvania ave, to Bridge street, taking & short route in West Wash. ington, and returning by way of Pennsylvania avenue ing Executive Mansion) and return- ing to the hall on 7th street. NOTES OF THE PROCESSION. There were about one thousand men in line. ‘The Patriarchs Militant, who headed the line made a very handsome appearance in their taste- ful uniforms, and marched with precision. The floats, or tableaux formed a novel and interesting feature of the procession, ‘The one representing: the patriarchal" branch had upon it three figures and a tent. The __ patriarch with snowy beard of patriarchal length and priestly robes sat by an altar in front of lus tent. Onelther side of the altar sat a fierce-looking Oriental spearman with beard of inky blackness, On the float representing “Universal toleration” sat aloft a modern “American Odd Fellow, silk hat, badge and all, and around him were grouped Wild Indians, Bedoulns Chinamen, Congo blacks, Malays, and samples of other nationalities for the occasion out of American Fellows by a costumer. Before members of the Grand Lodge the of the Covenant was __ borne four turbaned and white robed ancient priests, ‘The happy company in the big ‘bus that carried the “Jewels” of the order attracted much notice, ‘The little ones seemed very merry and enjoyed their ride and the music. The ‘bus was gaily decorated with flags aud garlands, FUNERAL OF Jas. H. MARR.—The funeral of the late Jas. H. Marr will take piace to-morrow morn- ing at the immaculate Conception chureh, WI requiem mass will be celebrated. The bearers will be the grandsons of the deceased, and the Post-Office Department will be repre- sented among the honorary pall-bearers by Hon. Horatio King, ex-Postmaster General, and Dr. MacDonald, Superintendent of the Money Order Office. ‘The interment Will be at Mt. Olivet cemetery. Acting Postmaster General Knott to- day appointed the following committee to draw uprevolutions expressive of the Tespect of the associates of the deceased in the Post-UmMce De- artment: Jas. Lawrenson, Henry L. Johnson, rr. C.F, MacDonald, A. H.’ Scott and “Madison Davis. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER—The follow'ng were the readings at the signal Office to-day: 7.a, m., 45; 2 p.m, 61; maximum, 62; minimum, 43, Poa ten cue Aparna mnie much worse this afternoon, although he appeared better at noon. ——— Bryant Apsupeep 4 Lowaric.—The jury sum- moned by the marshal under the writ of de luna- tico inquirendo in the case of Wm. M. Bryant,who was taken in custody as an insane m_by the police a few weeks assembled in the old Cir- cuit Court room two hours’ session, adjudged him ‘unation ee ‘He Warrre> His Wire wira 4 SreaP.—sam? ‘dab, was before the Police Court this afternoon, ‘with cruelly beating his Wife. Mra Davis testified to the assault, which, according to her story, was a cruel one, She said that on one oo- easton he came home intoxicated, and said he had been to the Jonadabs, ‘The defendant denied the fe hey’ whtpped heron ‘Occasion with a strap. he had whip} r on one Piatsmtsseds ‘The case Was ———>__ Parents IssvED.—Patents have been issued to eltizens of the District as follows: Thos. E. Baden, Leaving THE Crow Cagex ResERVATION.—ID- dian Commissioner Atkins to-day received a dis- patch from Indiag Agent Anderson at Crow Creek, Dakota, that the settlers are leaving the reservation quietly, cipated. The 74nd that no trouble is anti- United States troops are still there, JACOB P. ANGNEYCROSS-EXAMINED, Proceedings in the Crimtinal Court Te- @ay. The trial ot Jacob P. Angney, for assault and battery with intent to kill J, H, Wilmott and T. R. ‘Turnbull, November 25, 188%, was resumed in the Critainal Court to-day. Mr. Ollnk stated that he ‘Was obligen to return to Michigan abd sever bis connection with the care, Mr. Anghey resumed the stand and stated that ‘the course he took in Michigan was on the advice of counsel, and he corroborated the statements of of Deputy Marshal Galloway as to his arrest ‘the sleeping car, when be denied that bis name ‘was Anghey, ‘Mr. Worthi cromexamined the witness, Who Said that he was last here during the Garfel {naucuration with his commandery; saw Wilmott then, but did not to him. He'was here also at another time, when he tried to get his wife and children to rettirn to him, but did not see them, Daring his visit when Garfeld was inaugurated he sent & letter to his wife and to Wilmott, but got no answers, ‘Witness described his travels during the ftteen months he was absent from his family, He was in Blk County tn the summer of 1882; knew a gifl there named Mary Wilmott, and remémbers going Defore a magistrate there. Mr. Smith said that they were desirous, on ac- count of the girl, that the tacts should not come ‘TUR CHARGE OF BIGAMY. ‘The witness said it was ashame that the facts should be asked for. “Gentlemen of the jury,” he ‘went on, “it has been Said that I have committed bigamy, Dut such is not the case.” ‘The district attorney insixved that he should tell what took place at the magistrate’s office, Witness related that he went to the justice's oMce; (hat the girl was said to be tn trouble, and he then told the squire that he had a wife and dren in Columbia, and he paid $20," After he left there, he went, to Western Pennsyivania and proposed to come Dut Was warned not to come for Wilmott would shoot him. Witness then Went to Buffalo, to Toronto, to Canada, and then to Detroit, where he remained Ull August, 1864, and then Went to London and Paris; returned in September, 1886, and went back to Detroit. Wit- neas did not know that bis bail-bond had been for- felted; understood that those Donds were not col. lected. Witness had secured his bondsman, Mr. DeGrummond, possibly by Urensterring him #tock in the Telegram-H ‘8 daily paper he was in- terested in. Witness took the mame of Andrews ‘when he went to Detroit, ‘MB WAS MARRIED LAsT SULT. ‘Witness did not send Rambo money to get him & divoree from his wife. Witness, after che difficulty im 1878, drank with ‘Wilmott the next day. Witness and his wife to separate in Juiy or August, 1881, forone Year, Thinks that he was to give up erty. When Mrs. Angney was here he wrote her every day, but letters, His furnivure’ was 5 dl H obtain a retraction of the company; went to see Dr. Gi Savilie’s, ’ After stating what he ‘witness stated that the pistol was in had had it about a month. He had the with him when he went to Wilmott’s and in Heller's store; don’t remember who was but had a conversation with Heller. wi said could not identity with any interview he had. He \\| Wok the pistol to protect himself should there be aay pecensity. | Alter Uhe conversation with Heller e began to be impressed that Wilmott was a bad an, and thought to be prepared should Wilmott ae ‘ a ness thought he was in ‘when he fired and tired vo protest huselte er Fillmore Beall, one of the testified that On the Monday after the shooting he went to the hotel ‘And procured the papers and valisa, ‘The Stains Were to his mind those of blood, ‘Mr. Smyth said that they had word from Patri tancnan faa : — cone Kis eihet tee te ca is Sa eae gee closing. i skh & sf H a3} 5 feed letters from Angney wife; the; Was when the me asked his opinion he (W.) refused telling her Unat she knew her own is wet ation eee have been issued by I: Geo, Sinit to erect Meridian in; Ht i i iit i E avente, $2,000; Dr. Baker, to alter No, 1315 ran street north’ $5; i i MIBCELLANROUE. Mr, Clarence W. De Knight bas been a $1,200 clerk in the engineer department, signated to act as stenographer and a es lary for Sepator Gorm: ‘J. B. Jolnson ‘and others have petitioned Commissioners to expend & portion of the Prition for suburban sewage in Sewer in Uhe 7th street i i George beer inted additional privates of ce without compensation therefor frou tae Dis. trict. ‘The second half of the tax for the year ending June 30, 1887, becomes due and payable on the first day of Nay next. tthe Capt. me Gi iD, ‘Engineer ment, will confer shoruly with the surborttion of the National Drill in to the careof the streets in the vicinity of the drill ground. ‘Steam engineers should notice the Pine eae act of Congress approved February nder a 28, 1887, the Commissioners have made an order directing all persons in charge of steam plant in the District to make application between 6 and 8 O'clock p. m. at the District headquarters for ex- amination and license, not later than 28, after which time thelr employment will be Uunlaw: ful unless application has been made. Mrs. E. R, Wallace, who owns the house No. 104 Indiana avenue, has’ offered to rent it to the Com- Emelle M. Darueille has bought for $19,000, of Joun Addison, sub, lots 04 to 08, square 10g frout- ing on M_ ‘street, between | 20th streets, 127 by i00 feet. Mary Brown has Bought of D. Le Morrison, for $3,230 are 5%, fronting on M’ street, ath streets. A. A; Thomas. has sold. t0 Shaspless tive ots in Columbia, Helghte for $5. W. H. Payne has t for: ar ders iot Ta, square 2, frosting 20 feet” On Hainpshire’ avenue, between W: circle and street, ‘Metta Bichstadt has ‘bought. Tor $4,250 parts 6 and 6, square 341, fronting 25 by 100 feet on 11th street, between’ L and M north- west, Margaret Wright has bought of Eliza Barry, for $5,500, Sub. lol 28, square 234,21 by 100 feet on 14Ub street, between 'W and 3 ‘Annie P. Schioss et al. have bought for $17,140 of Rudolph Goldschinid lots 1, 16, 17 and 18 in sq. ‘J. J. Reynolds has bought of Thomas Sheridan, for $4,700, sub lot 85, square 276, 18%40.134, 00 13th street, between R and 8 streets, r. Se ‘Tus National CLOTIERS’ ASSOCLATION.—MI Saks, of this city, president of the National Cloth. ; Soma hole 1ers’ Association, A = ve sdelphis, Rochester and Baltimore, has annual convention to meet in New York city on May 9 next. The sole Of the associa- on are the protection of its in the wholesale ‘trade, No labor discussions are permived, mxexs — Marriage MaRRiaGE LICEXSES.—Mi been issued by the clerk of the St eee eel John Parker Gale, aed and etien Crowley; Harry B. i and’ ‘Rouben W. > aller ba i i a i | f ; tf i $5 FRANCE AND GERMANY. A Biré‘s Eye View of the Frontier Line~ Hew the War May Come. —— ee Special Correspondence of Twa Evasmre Tam ww Lowpon, March 96. Strasburg is too familiar a resort of travellers Of all kinds to offer any new features for deworip- tion. Its chier interest in regard to conternporary frontier questions lics in the fact that the line of Gemarcation between France and Germany 1s more clearly drawn in its population than any- Where else, Metz is practically French city, 1 spite of its enormous German garrison, Stras ‘burg, on the other hand, in «pite of ite French Population, 1as thoroughly German. The French And the Germans there have few more dealings than had the Jews and the Samaritans. They have their separate newspaper, their separate pleasure resorts, even their separate cafés, and It 4s a rare Uhing to hear @ conversation fu French in & German cat, or In German In a French café, And there are no signs that this feeling is abat- ing—rather the contrary, Strasburg has its regu- lar German student Ive, With tts corps, Ite gaudy little caps, and its students’ haunta Most of tte places of amusement, like the famous Rhetniust, are absolutely German and are crammed with soldiers. The War feeling is universal there, and all talk, like that of de Blowita, the famous Paris correspondent of the Times, about the cession by Prince Bismarck to France of certain parts of Al. ‘sace and Lorraine, seems absurd when one thinks Of Strasburg life. It is all very well for the bellioose inhabitants of small French towns near the trontief to say, as they frequently did to me: “Ji ont now terres; ila wont pax nox ccrura,” Dut “Heil dir én Siegerkrang” sifikes the note to which the popus lation of this part of the annexed provinces re. sponds With one voice and one heart, TUR JOURNEYS KXD, ‘Our trip along the frontier came to an end af Strasburg, partly because we bad abundantly satisfied ourselves upon the prime objects of Visit, and partly because there came snowstorm Which covered the whole foot deep and th Uhe teeth of which it did not seem Worth while to complete the few. Which is the southernmost point. It Time leaves upon one’s fuuure, ‘These are reached ‘and expertences which I have detailed in ‘Vious letters, but more still from the mi Stuo improngons whim scious from day to das, and which, while individually too insignificant to be recorded, when taken together, a considerable body deuce, Fifst among’ these conclusions comes the Tather commonplace one that after all a trontier— even $0 disputed a one as that which divides France and Germany—is very much like anywhere else, ‘%O HUTS, NO ARMIES, NO SEFTIVELA ‘There is no long line of fortifications or earth- Works, no tow of vigilant sentinels, there are no opposing armies watching each other across it, a —— bitants Of ope SS ce ary engrossed ir priv: faire nd thetr petty. personal feuxiodes’ exactly lke owner We croased the frontier tro0 Boul French ‘and the French fortresses: Yar as it was possible for an outalder to learn a stato of ‘admirable, nary preperauon; 4 Interafiy no sizn whatever, ee hary preparations, Germany’ iF more advanced than France, and stony hans especially German military men, in war, and practically in iminediave war, 18 imous.’ ‘The German army left the the vast machine Which Von Moltke i ii if i nal i \ : if | : f HH H h ii f j | ql i 8 France, which eriminations a iH 5 Gra tain 4 certain day, without any reason ‘that porary men Can see, and likely enough cause that the student of we future Wo selze, When war does come ican throwing the whole of into’ tion, and Roglisnmen may well Seer, ost Chongettal St chem eneoeia- estimable as tn bis porsonal ‘of weak- Devs "and. mand whihe Lord Nandoiph

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